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THE DALLAS POST
Sunday, December 16, 2012
CIVIC BRIEFS
Jackson Twp.
children’s party
A children’s Christmas party
will be held at 1 p.m. today, Dec.
16 at the Jackson Twp. Volun-
teer Fire Dept, 1160 Chase Road,
Jackson Twp.
Township children are invited
to visit with Santa and enjoy
refreshments.
Franklin Twp.
Fire Co. plans party
The Franklin Township Volun-
teer Fire Company will host its
annual children’s Christmas
party today, Dec. 16 at the fire
hall, 329 Orange Road.
Santa and Mrs. Claus will
arrive by firetruck at 2 p.m. after
they tour the neighborhoods
looking for good little boys and
girls. The fire company will
provide light refreshments.
There will be face painting and
crafts.
For more information, call
333-5970.
Breakfast buffet set
The Noxen Volunteer Fire Co.
will hold a breakfast buffet from
8 a.m. to 1 p.m. today, Dec. 16 at
the fire hall, Stull Road.
Price is $8 for adults and $4
for children under 12 years of
age.
Patrons can support the Nox-
en Food Pantry by bring a non-
perishable food item. Every
donor will receive a raffle ticket
for a turkey.
Bingo set for
Northmoreland Hall
Bingo will be held on Mon-
day, Dec. 17 at the Northmore-
land Township Fire Hall in Cen-
termoreland.
Doors open at 5 p.m. and
early birds start at 6:30 p.m.
Food and beverage will be avail-
able.
For more information, call
Jim at 333-4906.
SAL meet Dec. I7
Harveys Lake American Le-
gion Post 967 Sons of the Amer-
ican Legion will meet at 7:30
p.m. on Monday, Dec. 17 at the
post home, 4907 Memorial
Hwy., Harveys Lake.
Men's group invites
ladies for breakfast
Members of the Back Moun-
tain Men’s Ecumenical Group
have invited the ladies in their
lives to join them for breakfast
at 8 a.m. on Tuesday, Dec. 18 at
Irem Country Club.
Father James Paisley of St.
Therese’s Catholic Church in
Trucksville, Pastor Gideon Gai-
tano of the New Life Church in
Hanover Township and Carols
by the Kids will headline the
program.
Cost is $8 for the breakfast
and $1 (not required) for the
treasury which distributes these
funds to four local charities.
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Boback offers
assistance to veterans
Rep. Karen Boback (R-Colum-
bia/Luzerne/ Wyoming) will
host her veterans assistance
hours from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on
Tuesday, Dec. 18 at her Sweet
Valley district office, 5929 Main
Road.
Boback will host a claims
consultant from the Wilkes-
Barre Veterans of Foreign Wars
(VFW) to address questions and
concerns of local veterans and
their families.
While appointments for these
hours are not necessary, it is
suggested that a courtesy call be
made to 477-3752 as weather
conditions will impact attend-
ance.
Pony rides benefit
Wounded Warriors
Christmas at Tanament Sta-
bles in Benton will be held ev-
ery Saturday and Sunday
through Dec. 22. For $5, chil-
dren will be able to ride a pony
and have their picture taken.
Free candy canes will be avail-
able.
A portion of the proceeds will
be donated to the Wounded
Warrior Project.
For more information, call
864-0102.
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SCOUTS COMPLETE
CYCLING MERIT BADGE
Back Mountain Boy Scout Troops 155 of Trucksville and 281 of Dallas recently cooperated in
the completion of the BSA Cycling Merit Badge. Knowledge of PA bike laws, bicycle mainte-
nance and multiple rides of distances of 10, 15, 25 and 50 miles were performed to meet the
requirements. The rides included local trips around Harveys Lake and along the Wyoming Val-
ley Levy System, as well as the D & L Trail in Lehigh Gorge State Park and the downtown Phila-
delphia Bike Club event ride route. From left, are Louise Alabre Trumm, merit badge counselor,
Troop 281; Kyle Gurzynski and Joseph Fioti, of Troop 155; Michael Santora, Ryan Trumm, Ryan
Cohen, Michael Smith, Nick Guzzo, Paul Smith and Danny Burkhart, of Troop 281; and Tony Fioti,
merit badge counselor, Troop 155.
A New England Contra dance
will feature the music of the
House Band and calling by Bob
Nicholson at 7 p.m. on Saturday,
Jan. 5 at the Church of Christ
Uniting, 776 Market St., King-
ston.
No partner or previous experi-
ence is necessary. Admission to
the dance is $9 for adults and
reduced admission for families.
Hockey players, Tux will visit BMT library
Mike O’Brien, communica-
tions director for the Wilkes-
Barre/Scranton Penguins, has
announced that players Bobby
Farnham and Jayson Megna
will travel with Tux to the Back
Mountain Memorial Library for
a special Christmas reading
program.
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All ages are welcome to at-
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18. Families are asked to call
675-1182 to reserve seats.
Farnham is a left wing for the
Penguins and hails from North
Andover, Massachusetts. Meg-
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town is Northbrook, Illinois.
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