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SUNDAY, MAY 12, 2013
THE DALLAS POST
CIVIC BRIEFS
MEADOWS FUNDRAISER
Ecumenical Enterprises, Inc.
(EEI) has announced that its
2013 Meadows Annual Appeal
is underway. EEI is the parent
company of the Meadows Nurs-
ing & Rehabilitation Center
and the Meadows Manor.
This annual appeal, directed
to community individuals,
businesses and organizations,
assists EEI in its mission of
sustaining and improving the
quality of life of the elderly and
infirmed.
Monetary donations can be
sent to: Meadows Nursing &
Rehabilitation Center, 4 E. Cen-
ter Hill Rd., Dallas PA 18612.
For more information, call 675-
8600 ext. 195.
MOTORCYCLE RUN
BENEFITS BLUE CHIP
A motorcycle run called “Hogs
for Dogs” to benefit Blue Chip
Farms Animal Refuge will be
held today, May 12. The ride,
which begins and ends at Gate-
way Lounge in Plymouth Twp.,
starts at 12:15 p.m., rain or shine.
Registration will be held from
11 a.m. to noon. Cost is $20 per
rider and $10 per passenger.
Upon return, there will be live
bands, food, prizes, surprises and
a commemorative t-shirt sale.
ALZHEIMER'S TRAINING
A free Community Alzheim-
er’s CARE Training Workshop
will be held from 6:30 to 8:30
p.m. on May 14 at Home In-
stead Senior Care, 269 Bennett
St., Luzerne.
To make reservations, call
714-4260.
For more information, call
333-5265.
COAST GUARD MEETING
The NEPA Coast Guard Vet-
erans Association will meet at
6:30 p.m. on May 15 at the Dal-
las American Legion Post on
the Dallas highway. For more
information, call Neil Morrison
at 288-6817.
WALKING PROGRAM
Learn how to take the first
steps toward a healthier self
during the free “Starting a
Walking Program” presentation
at 10 a.m. on Thursday, May
16 in the Irem Clubhouse, 64
Ridgway Drive, Dallas.
Carrie Hapeman, MSOTR/L,
geriatric occupational therapist,
and Heather Witkowski, MSPT,
physical therapist, will feature
practical tips for walking,
stretching, safety, exercise in-
tensity and staying motivated.
To register, call 570-675-1866.
‘RIDING HOOD’
AT MUSIC BOX
“The Marvelous Misad-
ventures of Little Red Riding
Hood,” an original musical
for children written by Kevin
Costley, will be presented at
6 p.m. on Friday, May 17, at 1
and 5 p.m. on Saturday, May
AUTO PARTS
18 and at 1 p.m. on Sunday,
May 19 at the Music Box Din-
ner Playhouse, 196 Hughes
St., Swoyersville. School day
performances will be held at 10
a.m. and 12:30 p.m. on May 15
and 17.
Price of admission is $12
and includes a McDonald’s Fun
Meal. Call 283-2195 to make
reservations.
EVENT RAISES MONEY
FOR BLUE CHIP FARMS
Get a haircut and help raise
money for Blue Chip Farms
Animal Refuge from 11 a.m.
to 4 p.m. on Sunday, May 19
at the Sports Page at Twin
Stacks Center, 1100 Memorial
Highway, Dallas. There will be
refreshments and a raffle.
Call 675-2466 for an appoint-
ment.
DESIGNER BINGO
The Franklin Twp. Volunteer
Fire Co. Ladies Auxiliary will
host a Designer Bingo Fundrais-
er on Sunday, May 19 at the fire
hall. Doors and kitchen open at
1 p.m. and games start at 2 p.m.
Ticket price is $20. Some
prizes consist of Coach, Fossil,
Vera Bradley, Kenneth Cole and
Juicy Contour. To purchase tick-
ets, call 855-9693.
HISTORICAL SOCIETY
SETS OPEN HOUSE
The Wyoming Count Histori-
cal Society 22nd Annual Open
House will be held from 1 to 4
p.m. on Sunday, May 19 at the
society, corner of Bridge and
Harrison Streets, Tunkhannock.
The event will feature the col-
lection of Doug Gay, including
antique guns, hunting licenses,
milk bottles and currency and
will include tours of the genea-
logical libary and museum.
For more information, call
836-5303 between 10 a.m. and 4
p.m. on Tuesday or Wednesday.
BINGO SLATED
Bingo will be held on Mon-
day, May 20 at the Northmore-
land Fire Hall in Centermore-
land. Doors open at 5 p.m. and
early birds start at 6:30 p.m.
Food and beverage will be
available. For more information,
call Jim at 333-4906.
AUDITIONS FOR ‘LES MIS’
Auditions for “Les Misera-
bles” will be held at 7 p.m. on
Monday, May 20 and Wednes-
day, May 22 at the Music Box
Dinner Playhouse, 196 Hughes
St, Swoyersville.
All roles are open and all
those auditioning should sing a
song of his/her choice. Please
bring sheet music; an accompa-
nist will be provided. Produc-
tion dates are July 19 to 21, 25
to 28 and Aug. 1 to 4.
For more information, call
283-2195.
FASHION SHOW SET
Wyoming Valley Woman’s
Club will hold a spring fash-
ion show entitled “Essence of
Spring” on Tuesday, May 21 at
Appletree Terrace, Newberry
Estate, Dallas.
Two exhibit art work
at Berwick Hospital
Andrew Levandoski, 16, of Dallas,
a junior at Wyoming Seminary, and
Lily Romanowski, 17, of Swoyerville,
a junior at Lake-Lehman High School,
are exhibiting their art work at the Ber-
wick Hospital.
Both young artists studied under
artist Sue Hand for 10 years.
Levanodski’s mediums are ier)
or, oil and colored pencil. Animals an
nature are central to much of his art
work; however, he is exploring other
subject matter, especially figures.
Most of Romanowski’s art work is in-
spired by color, dramatic lighting and
the contrast between lights and darks.
Drawing and painting have always pro-
vided her with peace, joy and solitude.
The exhibit, which includes 30 piec-
es of art, will be on display during reg-
h ep by ular business hours the entire month
8461. Andrew Levandoski and Lily Romanowski are exhibiting of May.
their art work at Berwick Hospital during the month of
WORKSHOP PLANNED May.
Mercy Center, Dallas, will
host a free workshop titled
“Come to Your Senses: Under- Road, Trucksville. Dallas High School Class of
Standing Flume Porospiion’ SCHOOL BRIEFS Formal invitations will be 1983 is planning a 30th anni-
om Y a.m. to noon on lues- forth i hen all addre ve reunion for Oct. 26.
WSCCHS CLASS OF 1971 orthcoming when i sary
day, May 21, at Mercy Center PLANS PARTY es are finalized. Any classmate who has not
Rivers Room. Registration West Side Centeral Catholic For more information, yet received information about
begins at 8:30 a.m. . i ; i i
; ; High School Class of 1971 contact Kate Bustin Taroli at the reunion and who wishes
Informative work stations : : KBTaroli@gmail.com. to attend is asked to send
: will hold a 60th birthday party
and screenings will also be pro- from 1 to 7:v:m: on’ Sunda their current email address to
vided. For further information, pm, Ys DHS CLASS OF 1983 dallasclassof83@att.net or call
Sept. 1 at the Grove at Check-
call Mark Williams at 674-6945. a tDoard Tier on Carverion PLANS REUNION Sharon at (610) 737-0042.
ROAST BEEF DINNER NE een
A roast beef dinner will be Sb NOE
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