PAGE 13 THE DALLAS POST SUNDAY, MAY 26, 2013 WRGN Annual Yard Sale is June 1 WRGN’s once-a-year "More Than a Yard Sale” event will be held from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Saturday, June 1 at the Saxe Farm, 211 Bethel Hill Road, Sweet Valley, near Ricketts Glen State Park. This event is much more than a yard sale — besides the thousands of shop- ping bargains, the food stands and children’s games make the event one the entire family can enjoy. Stands will feature household items, games for kids, holiday items, baked goods, book booth, a holiday tent and a plant stand where gardeners may urchase annuals, perennials and vegetable plants. There will also be many easonably-priced yard sale items. A breakfast of pancakes and sausage or breakfast sandwiches and a lunch of homemade pierogies, wimpies, hamburgers, hot dogs, soda and chips will be served. Homemade baked goods round out the menu. Homemade ice cream is also a favorite of yard sale attendees. The Yard Sale benefits WRGN radio, which offers Christian broadcasting throughout Northeastern Pennsylvania. Art and Barb Saxe and Ray and Sharon Cease head up the event, which is sponsored by the Friends of WRGN, an organization that serves in support of WRGN. Volunteers operate all stands and all the items available for sale have been donated to WRGN for the benefit of the station. The Saxe Farm is located off Route 118, just east of Ricketts Glen. If travel- ing west on Route 118, turn left on Bethel Hill Road, travel one mile and the farm is on the right. Donations for the event will be accepted at the Yard Sale g 1 | 2% of Morgan Patla celebrates birthday Veen Christine (Mojo) Patla is celebrating her 11th birthday to- day, May 26. She is a daughter of Ed grounds through Thursday, May 30. For more information, contact WRGN at 800-245-3688. Heather Madeira and her daughter, Laura, are shown here with customers from last year's WRGN Yard Sale. and Krista Patla, of Harveys Lake. Mor- gan has a sister, Kaitlynne ( Kitt), 12 1/2, and a brother, Nathaniel, 6. po a es . ¥ 570-267-6113 » 1-888-CALL-GRASSHOPPER Expires 06/15/2013 CURRENT CUSTOMERS 970-287-6113 - 1-888-CALL-GRASSHOPPER Search the app store and install | The Times Leader mobile app now for when you need your news to go. | THE TIMES LEADER Clinton wades into Amelia Earhart my stery 8:21 AM Richards to sentence April 25 £:10 AM pegin serving i uspect Afghanistan killings suspe > talks a 8:00 AM galloon pit skydivers 8:00 AM ot dies saving www.masonicvillages.org | 36 Ridgway Drive, Dallas, Pa. | Open for Everyone. Expires 06/15/2013 Seed Ree Ten Eee HED en SE Den en EE MASONIC ov 1LLAGE Enjoy Life Your Way Join thousands of seniors nationwide to learn to live a healthier life through physical fitness, good nutrition and preventive care. Features Include: All-day Hearing Screenings by che Misericordia University Speech-Language and Hearing Center. 11:15 a.m, SilverSneakers” Fitness Program including a unique blend of physical activity, preventive health and social programming. 12 p.m. Music Wellness Class to use music to reduce stress, improve mood, strengthen the immune system and promote overall health. 12:45 p.m. Fun & Fit Basics provides an overview of the components needed for living a well- balanced life, with a focus on physical fitness. 1:30 p.m, Tai Chi from the Arthritis Foundation” is designed to improve the quality of life for people with arthritis using agile steps and exercises that may improve mobility, breathing and relaxation. 2:15 p.m. Wash up That Wok where a registered dietician will demonstrate how to prepare two dishes in a wok, one of the fastest and healthiest ways to prepare food. Register for FREE: 570-675-1866 Fini ys on Facebook EE
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