» and Emily Farrell each ex- d and said they would con- ) ir getting involved. 0 Sunday, January 27, 2013 THE DALLAS POST PAGE 11 DMS Continued from Page 1 information cards to be dis- tributed within the home- rooms. He said additional in- formation may be found on the website, 2ufund.org. Students Ethan Zawatski pressed interest in the 2u awatski said he thought Kraus did well speaking and the 2u Fund is “a great thing to do for the community.” Farrell agreed, saying, “I think it’s a wonderful idea for the community to work to- gether.” Zawatski added that, in the past, he helped with a differ- ent community service which provides food to families for Thanksgiving. He likes the idea of doing something for children for their birthdays be- cause it’s something different. “I think it’s a very original idea,” he said, “and I would definitely think about partici- pating.” Send items for publication in ° The Dallas Post to news@my- dallaspost.com HIGHLIGHTS Continued from Page 3 which is set at $10 per year, the 1% real estate transfer tax ordi- nance, the $5 per year per capita tax and the 1% earned income tax. The zoning fee will be in- creased to $40 per year, while the borough garbage fee remains at $195 per year. The contractor’s li- cense fee will be reinstated at $125 for 2013. During the past two years, there has been no fee but, accord- ing to councilperson Boice, “We have been looking for ways to generate revenue...so there is less that has to be put on the home- owners.” Boice added that “almost of the surrounding communities” have a contractor’s license fee. The $125 annual fee is to be paid by businesses to operate within Har- veys Lake boundaries. The next council meeting is set for 7:30 p.m. on Tuesday, Feb. 19. PEOPLE BRIEFS Robert Yanik studies abroad Robert Yanik, of Dallas, is studying abroad this semester at Queen’s University in Bel- fast, Northern Ireland, through the Irish-American Scholars Program. A junior political science and theology major at King’s Col- lege, Yanik was awarded a full-tuition scholarship through the Irish-American Scholars Program for his study abroad trip. He has participated in two of the College’s WinterSERVE service projects, one in Phoe- nix, Ariz. and another in Aus- tin, Texas. Yanik is a member of the Irish-American Scholars and the Humanitarian Club, a com- munity service organization. He is an English as a Second Language tutor and has been Hugh O’Brian Youth (HOBY) Leadership Seminar at Ship- named to the college’s dean’s pensburg University. list. This national program brings He is the son of Glenn and together select high school Marianne Yanik. sophomores to help develop their leadership and critical- thinking skills through educa- tion and community service. Dukinas honored Margaret Dukinas, of Dallas, Khoudary is active in Holy was presented with the Glen Redeemer’s music, speech, Koons Family Advocate of the foreign languages, science and Year Award at the recent Na- tennis programs, as well as in tional Alliance on Mental I1l- activities in her church, St. ness Pennsylvania State Confer- Anthony/St. George Parish. ence. Dukinas was recognized for Four named her lifetime commitment to the mental health community. to dean's list Four area students have been named to the dean’s list at Clarion University for the fall 2012 semester. 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