iy Sie Tue DALLAS POST og Sports Shannon O'Donnell, 10, of Kingston Township, plays tennis with Jack O'Donnell, 7, of Kingston Township, goes for the ball as his her mom, Sandi, at the Kingston Township Park. dad, John, backs him up at the Kingston Township Park. GOODBYE to summer ith weather as hot as it was this summer, Back Mountain residents not only found ways to keep cool — they also found ways to have fun. Whether it was golfing, playing tennis or jet skiing on the late, Mother Nature provided plenty of opportunities to make the best of the summer months. But, as all good things do, summer must come to an end - and fall weather is now upon us. AT RIGHT: Gerard Belardinelli, of Trucksville, rides his bike around Harveys Lake. BILL TARUTIS PHOTOS/ FOR THE DALLAS POST pa Ruth McEvoy, left, of Kingston, and Tish Last, of Wilkes-Barre, chat before teeing off at the Dallas Don Berlew, left, of Dallas, left, distributes tee assignments to Dallas Lions Club Golf Tournament Lions Club Golf Tournament at Newberry Estates. participants at Newberry Estates. Lions golf event benefits library he Dallas Lions club held its first-ever golf tournament on Sept. 23 at the Newberry Estates Golf Course. Joe Czarnecki was chairman of the event which benefitted the Back Mountain morial Library. BILL TARUTIS PHOTOS/ FOR THE DALLAS POST David Spring, of Dallas, watches his drive on the first tee at the Tish Last, of Wilkes-Barre, waits to tee off at the Dallas Lions Newberry Estates Golf Course. Club Go
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