PAGE 4 THE DALLAS POST Sunday, March 3, 2013 Chamber plans Job & Gas Expo The Wyoming County Chamber of Commerce will hold the Second Annual Business, Job & Gas Expo on April 11 at the Wyoming County Fairgrounds in Me- shoppen. The Chamber of Com- merce, Williams, South- western Energy and Cabot Oil & Gas Corporation have partnered to produce the event. Attendees will have the chance to network with businesses, seek employ- ment and learn about the natural gas industry. The mission of the Busi- ness Expo is to bring to- gether the businesses and the community to provide a business, networking and educational event that will create a unified future for local commerce. This year, $100 will be given to one lucky attendee every hour of the event. Lunch will be available for purchase for those at- tending during their lunch hour. For more information, call Maureen Dispenza at the chamber office at 836- 7755 or by e-mail at Mau- reen@wyccc.com. DATING PROGRAM A community Valentine's event entitled “The Truth About Dating” was held on Feb. 14 at Fellowship Church, Hildebrandt Road, Dallas. Along with special guest speaker and bestselling author Justin Lookadoo headlining the evening, one of the shining moments of the night was the purity ring ceremony. During the ceremony, over 40 teens made a personal commitment of purity to God and to their future spouses. From left, first row, are Chris Wright, Richard Kemmerer, Frank Wright, Kaitlyn Kozick, Morgan Lewis, Maia Romero, Maggie Rittenhouse, Caroline Thomas, Sophie Rittenhouse, Danielle Rit- tenhouse, Julia Ramirez. Second row, Gabriella Ramirez, Bryce vanDeutsch, MaKenna Bryant, Kaitlyn Pelchar, Talia Kosierowski, Andrew Thomas, Katy Hunter, Allison Ris- mondo (obscured), MaryKate Katyl, Ryan Schmitz, Megan Sinoracki. Third row, Michele Gill, Stephanie Chaga, Caitlin Cameron, Marilyn Spencer, Krystin Chaga, Rachael Kozick, Tessa Berlew, Summer Gilbert, Daniel Schnable, Alexis Pelchar, Aloysha Ackerman, Da- vid Kessner, Vince Ferrari, Joey Chaga, Joel Austin, Andrew Fuller and D.J. Rittenhouse. VALENTINE BREAKFAST HELD AT ST. PAUL'S St. Paul's Gotheran Church in Dallas held its annual Valentine s Day Breakfast on Sun- day, Feb. 10. In addition to breakfast, church members donated clothes, toys, gift cards and other household items to the Dallas Head Start students and their families. The Dal- las Head Start Center is located at St. Paul's Church. From left, are Jodi Cunningham, CHURCH BRIEFS Ham dinner set Ham and cabbage dinner/ bake sale will be held from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. on Saturday, March 9 at the Loyalville United Meth- odist Church. Cost is $9 for adults and $3.50 for children under 12 years of age. Takeouts are avail- able by clling 477-3521, leaving a name and phone number, numbers of dinners needed and pickup time. Breakfast buffet at HUMC A breakfast buffet will be held from 8 to 11 a.m. on Saturday, March 9 at Huntsville United Methodist Church. Breakfat includes scrambled eggs, hash browns, sausage, ham, pancakes, toast and bever- age. Cost is $7 for adults. Senior citizens and children eat free. Choral Society plans concert In a 64-year tradition of inspiring prayer and meditation through music, the Catholic Choral Society will present a Lenten Concert at 3 p.m. on Sunday, March 10 at St. Therese Parish, 64 Davis St., Shavertown. The concert is open to the public free of charge. For more information, call 575-1040. Fish dinners available on Fridays The Maple Grove United Methodist Church, 5876 Main Road, Sweet Valley, will hold its annual fish dinners from 4 to 7 p.m. on Friday, March 15. The meal includes baked fish, French fries, cole slaw and cake. Tickets are $8 for adult and $5 for children. Takeouts are available. For more information, call the church at 477-5216. Spaghetti supper set The Huntsville United Methodist Church will host spaghetti dinner from 3 to 6 p.m. on Saturday, March 23. Eat-in or take-out dinners will be available. Tickets are $7.50 for adults and $4.50 for children age 6 and older and will be available at the door. Meditation during Lent St. Peter’s Church, 3832 SR 6 East, Tunkhannock, will offer quiet music and meditation Wednesdays through March 27, as a way of opening the “thin place” between God and people. Soup Supper will precede the service. Supper begins at 6:30 p-m. and the services begin at 7 p.m. For more information, call St. Peter’s at 836-2233 or Reverend Lou at 8784670. Cross Creek plans concert Cross Creek Community Church and WRGN 88.1 will and the Redeemed Tour, alo: with Mike’s Chair and Citizen Way, at 7 p.m. on Friday, April 5. 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