SUNDAY, MARCH 24, 2013 THE DALLAS POST PAGE 5 Woodworth displays work at Citizens Bank ER The Forty Fort branch of Citi- zens Bank is exhibiting artwork by Charles “Woody” Woodworth, st a well-known artist from Hunlock » Creek. The exhibit features a dis- i play of ecclesiastical architecture created in a variety of artistic media. Included are images of St. John’s Church, St. Peter’s United ) hurch of Christ, St. Ignatius Ro- tan Catholic Church, St. John the Baptist Church, Fairmount Springs United Methodist Church * and Reyburn Bible Church. “Woodworth has been painting and drawing for decades. He is re- tired from Design Galleries as an assistant director. The public is invited to view this exhibit in the lobby of Citi- zens Bank, Wyoming Avenue and Welles Street, Forty Fort through Charles “Woody” Woodworth is exhibiting h his artwork at the . the end of March. Forty Fort branch of Citizens Bank through the end of March. This will be final year for Hometown Heroes Project = Les r g pe ite The Dallas Lions Club started its Hometown Frontier Communications supplies the man- KT holiday house winners honored . Hero Banner Project in 2011 to honor local vet- power to secure and remove the banners to the The Kingston Township Board of Supervisors and members of the Kingston Township Recreation Commis- erans, both past and present for their service to poles. Without their support, this endeavor would sion recently awarded prizes to first, second and third-place winners in the Kingston Township's Annual our country. not have been possible. Holiday House Contest. The first-place house was 392 Harris Hill Road, second place was 14 Mapleleaf Road The project was very well received with a lot The Lions Club anticipates that, with the 2013 and third place was 54 Carverton Road. From left, are Sam Barbose, supervisor; Ed and Amy Kwak and son, second-place winners; Mr. and Mrs. Mike Dzanko, first-place winners; Jeff Box, supervisor chairman; Rich Wydra, recreation commission chairman; Shirley Moyer, supervisor vice chair; Jim Reino, supervisor; Mary Wargo, recreation commission secretary; and Stacy Murray, recreation commission member. of local support and positive comments and, al- sponsors, there will be approximately 100 banners: though it was established as a one-year event, the throughout the streets of Dallas. Lions received many requests for sponsorships af- The banners will be displayed from Memorial ter the cutoff date. Day through Veterans Day. At the conclusion of To satisfy those new requests, the Lions Club this year’s project, arrangements will be made to @. the project through 2012. distribute the banners to their sponsors or family Again in 2012, there were many requests re- members. ceived for sponsorships after the cutoff date. Sponsorship forms are available at Dallas Bor- The 2013 cutoff date is March 31 and this will ough Office, Back Mountain Memorial Library, be the final year for the Lions Hometown Hero Dallas American Legion Post #672 and NAPA Banner Project. Auto Parts, Dallas. As was the case in previous years, all former For additional information, contact project Presented by the Nobles of the Uniformed Units of Irem banners will be on display with the new 2013 ban- chairman Don Berlew at 6754360 or 760-6147 or Show Times: Mon 1:30 p.m. & 7:00 p.m., Tue 6:30 p.m ners. any member of the Dallas Lions Club. Wed. Thur & Fri 10:00 a.m & 7:00 p.m a Sat 1:30 p.m. & 7:00 p.m. CIVIC BRIEFS Yo u : Fe re z(o)Y, {0 reti re, General admission $6 « Reserved seating $11, $15 & $20 For reservations call 714-0783 EASTER EGG HUNT SET : : Tickets available at Irem Shrine Circus Office: 22 E. Union St., Kingston 8 a.m. - 6 p.m. The Franklin Twp. Volunteer but is your smile? Fire Company will host its an- 109th Armory, Kingston 9 a.m.-6 p.m. nual children’s Easter Egg Hunt OUTER EUSA do. Te at 2 p.m. today, March 24 at UERSEIRR ATE] oRYIe IVR (=I=ToMVIe [NIM aalI [SR {ol gr RII {= dag [=] the fire hall, 329 Orange Road, Dallas. The children will be grouped accordingly and all under the age of 12 are eligible to partici- pate. The children are welcome to come early to make a craft. Doors will open at 1:30 p.m. 570.763.4364 Light refreshments will be served. For additional informa- : tion, call 333-5970. Find us on Facebook HAM RAFFLE TODAY Daddow-Isaacs Dallas Ameri- can Legion Post 672 will hold its annual ham raffle at 1 p.m. to- day, March 24 at the Post home. Monies raised will support community activities sponsored by the Legion. For further information, call Clarence J. Michael at 675-0488. CONTRA DANCE SET A New England Contra dance featuring music by fiddler Ryck Kaiser and friends along with calling by Ted Crane will be held 15 Month, Fixed Rate | W O APY* Certificate Of Deposit (cD) at 7 p.m. on Saturday, April 6 at the Church of Christ Uniting, 6 Market St., Kingston. No Yartner or previous experience is necessary. Admission is $9 for adults — with reduced admission for families. Further information is bles Dallas Branch Now Open a Join us in celebrating the opening of our new Dallas branch. Visit one of our and flea matket will be held branches in Dallas, Kingston, Hanover Township, Mountain Top or Plymouth from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Satur- and open a First Keystone Community Bank Certificate of Deposit today! day, April 6 at the Dallas Eastern If you have questions about high-performing savings plans, stop by any First Star Building Association, 15 Keystone office — where our door is open to you and your family. Foster St., Dallas. | Lunch will consist of home- 888-759-2266 | www .FKCBank.com made soups, whimpies, hot dogs, haluski and homemade . . desserts. Welsh cookies will also first be on sale. For vendor information, call Diane Corby at 670.4505 Keystone COMMUNITY BANK ALL-DAY BINGO SET An all-day Bingo will be held on Sunday, April 14 at the Northmoreland Twp. Fire Hall in Centermoreland. 1 Doors open at 12:01 p.m. and , ®- birds begin at 1:30 p.m. A : dinner will be served at approxi- 1 mately 4:30 p.m. For reservations, call Jim or Carol at 333-4906. » Yesterday's Traditions. Tomorrow's Vision. *APY (Annual Percentage Yield) effective March 18, 2013. APY is based on quarterly compounding. At maturity, certificate will Member automatically renew to a 12 month fixed rate certificate of deposit. You will have 10 calendar days after maturity to withdraw the funds IB without penalty. You must have a First Keystone checking account to receive promotional CD rate. Minimum to open is $1,000. 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