PAGE 8 THE DALL AS POST Sunday, February 17, 2013 Tegan Ostroski has won many dancing and modeling trophies. Ostroski 1s Tops in modeling ages 8-9 Tegan Ostroski, of Shaver- town, recently competed at the Performing Arts Alliance Con- test of Champions dance compe- tition in King of Prussia where she was named Grand Champion Model ages 8-9. Ostroski also won Tops in Modeling ages 8-9, three Tops in Duo Tap, Duo Ethnic and Duo Specialty categories ages 8-9 and Tops in Trio Tap ages 8-9. She is also a member of the dance groups “Sugar” and “En- core” which earned a total of four Tops in Tap, Specialty and Panto- mime categories. In addition, “Sugar” was named Grand Champion Line Tap in the 8-9 age division cate- gory and was awarded a $1,000 check. Tegan is the daughter of Rick and Chris Ostroski. She is a dance student under the direc- tion of Robert and Kristine Oberst, owners and directors of the Back Mountain Dance Stu- dio, Dallas. Chamber plans Z1 birthday party The Wyoming County Cham- ber is hosting a 21st Birthday Block Party from 6 to 10 p.m. on May 3 at The Comfort Inn & Suites. The Chamber will be joined by Chesapeake Energey Corpo- ration, Mountain Energy Ser- vices and Chief Oil & Gas, LLC to present the event this year. There will be fare from at least eight area restaurants, spirits from local beer distrib- utors as as well as Nimble Hill Winter and music by “Splash.” Tickets are $35 (in advance) and $45 at the door and can be purchased by calling Deborah at the Chamber office 875- 8325. 595 Market St. PEOPLE BRIEFS DP correspondent has books published Dallas Post Sports Corre- spondent Tom Robinson has had a series of six books released by The Child’s World, a publishing company from North Mankato, Minn. A Clarks Summit resident, Robinson is a freelance sports writer and an editor of medical and educational books. He wrote all six titles for the Math in Sports series, which is targeted toward readers in grades 2-5. Specializing in books for young readers, Robinson recently completed the man- uscript for his 34th book, which has not yet by re- leased. Traver will attend JINYLC Shelby Traver, a fifth-grade student at Lehman-Jackson Elementary School, was nominated and has been accepted to attend the Sum- mer 2013 Junior National Leader Conference (JrNYLC) . She will be one of approxi- mately 250 outstanding stu- dents across the United States who will take part in a six day leadership confer- ence in Washington, D.C., this spring and summer. She is the daughter of Anne and Kelly Traver, of \ 1 Col 4 718), Includes: Belt, Bulb, Brushes, Electrical Check-up, Lubricating, Cleaning WE SERVICE MOST MAKES & MODELS Vacuum Cleaner Service NJ Lel):\3 Some Models Higher - Pick-up & Debrerys Available - Expires 3/30/13. Kingston » 288-4508 60] Cedar Ave. * Scranton * 343-1121 304 N. 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