PAGE 10 THE DALLAS POST Sunday, September 23, 2012 Sn OS PAE a Tokar. A bald man gets a haircut to highlight the fun-filled charity event benefitting Noxen Volunteer Fire & Ambulance Companies. Representing event participants Rich's Roadhouse, Hunlock Creek and Radiance Hair Salon are, from left, Russ Waldman, Sharon Hatzis, Dick Tokar and Richard 0; Cut-a-Thon Festival raises funds for Noxen Fire Co. A six-hour fall Cut-a-Thon Fes- tival presented by Radiance Hair Salon to benefit the Noxen Volunteer Fire and Ambulance Companies will be held from noon to 6 p.m. on Sunday, Sept. 30 on the grounds of Radiance Hair Salon located on Route 29 one mile north of Noxen. BP Wind Energy is prime sponsor. Representatives will sell safety fire hats and flags with all proceeds going to the fire and ambulance companies. Radiance Hair Salon will offer haircuts throughout the day. Cost for men and children is $10 and cost for women is $20 with all proceeds donated. There will be sno-cones, pop- corn, caramel and candy apples, cotton candy, hot dogs, ham- burgers, cheesesteaks, sausage and peppers, chicken fingers and goodies. There will be jewelry availa- ble for sale and members of a Na- tive American group will be on hand to teach children about the customs and traditions of their heritage. The Noxen fire engine and ambulance will be on display throughout the day and free blood pressure screenings will be offered. There will be a special fire safety demonstration with fire engine and fire apparatus for children at 1 p.m. Also benefitting from the event are Emilee, 6, and Au- drianna, 11, who are fighting horrible illnesses. Family mem- bers will sell t-shirts and accept- ing donations to assist with the children’s medical expenses. For more information, con- tact event coordinator Sharon Hatzis at 406-9692. PEOPLE BRIEFS Safety Training Institute foe oc graduale | Tost Trning nite he sizes safety and driver courte- rom fru e X Bogram sy as well as the skills needed dents were among students in to operate the equipment the Luzerne County Commu- successfully. Local gra duate » nity College Professional are Jim Schmidt, Dallas; Ri- Truck Driving Program who chard Tokar, Hunlock Creek; recently completed the pro- Jude O'Donnell, Harveys Lake; gram at the College’s Public and Brent Carder, Trucksville. Featuring new 0 young America. oft close” silent drawers B Madeinth USA Robbinsville, North Carolina. HOME FURNISHINGS & uf a Come Browse Our 7 Floors of Fine Furniture FREE DELIVERY WITH PURCHASE OF $1,000 OR MORE WITHIN A 35 MILE RADIUS S £ | LF i 3 ¥ « EE iv A | WE | | oo 2 Senior Citizens Centers sponsored by the Area Agency on Aging for Luzerne and Wyoming Coun- ties offer hot noon meals Monday through Friday to people 60 years of age or older. Donations from par- ticipants are gratefully accepted and needed in or- der to expand this program. ~The following is the menu for the week of Sept. 24, 2012: MONDAY: Sautéed beef and broccoli, buttered egg noodles, wheat dinner roll, orange, margarine, milk and coffee. TUESDAY: BBQ riblet, summer succotash, corn- bread, baked potato wedges, toasted coconut, p ding parfait, margarine, milk and coffee. y WEDNESDAY: Open House Special Lunch - Pot roast, green beans, oven brown potatoes, dinner roll, fresh melon, margarine, milk and coffee. THURSDAY: BBQ chicken (thigh), mashed pota- toes, cucumber andtomato salad, biscuit, Oreo pudding parfait, margarine, milk and coffee. FRIDAY: Hot dogs (low sodium), baked beans, and coffee. zucchini tomato soup, hot dog roll, crackers, ketch- up, mustard, watermelon wedges, margarine, milk Ranger alumni band takes part in game The Northwest Ranger Alumni Band and Cheerleader Associ- ation will participate in North- west Area School District's Homecoming festivities on Thursday and Friday, Oct. 4 and 5. The event will begin with a re- hearsal at 5 p.m. on Thursday, Oct. 4 at the Lewis Memorial Sta- dium followed by the Homecom- 2011 JD Power Award Winner: ing Parade at 6:30 p.m. in Shick- shinny. The Homecoming game is against Nanticoke at 7 p.m. on Friday, Oct. 5. Alumni participa- tion with the Ranger Marching Band takes place at 6:30 p.m. Following the game, there will be a get-together at 9 p.m. at the American Legion on Route 239 near the school. All alumni band and cheerleaders and their fam- ilies and friends are invited with a $10 donation to the Alumni Help Our Kids Foundation. 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