L PAGE 4 THE DALLAS POST SUNDAY, MAY 26, 2013 prom. Adam Fredmund, left, and Kelsie Sincav- age pose in the photo booth at the Dallas Dallas High School assistant principal Brian Bradshaw, left, adjusts the bouti- Chloe Alles dons a classmate’s hat at the Dallas prom. neer of Eric Zawatski. Center in Wilkes-Barre. A NIGHT TO t was “A Night to Remember” at the Dallas High School Junior/Senior Prom on May 11 at Genetti’s in Wilkes- Barre. Courtlyn Vandoutch was selected Prom King while Logan Darling was named Prom King. Members of the Prom Court included Nora Tidy, Emma Niznik, Kelly Jacobs, Samantha Tencza, Billy Gately, Rory Mullin, Bren- den Ehret and Logan Brace. BILL TARUTIS PHOTOS/FOR THE DALLAS POST Logan Darling and Kristi Culp arrive with classmates at the Dallas High Schoo! Junior/Senior Prom at the Genetti Hotel & Conference {MEMBER Dallas prom-goers arrive in style in a limousine. Mark Michno, left, Kelly Anderson enny Cave, and Rocky Rutkoski get their photo taken by : :'v Amadio. Nick Pearce, left, and date Jessica Zikosky have some fun at the Dal- las High School Junior/Se- nior Prom. Mackay Mackay will be honored as Woman of the Year The Tunkhannock Business and Professional Women’s brunch to honor Janet MacKay, Executive Director of Victims Resources, as Woman of the Year 2013 will take place at 9:30 a.m. on Saturday, June 1 at the Tunkhannock Moose Lodge. The brunch includes quiche raine, vegetarian quiche, Frenc toast with mascarpone cheese, ham and sausage, home fries, as- sorted pastries, variety of juices, coffee and tea. Cost is $13 per per- son. To make reservations, call Mary Bishop at 836-2431 before Tues- day, May 28. Grow a row project aids food pantries The Grow-A-Row project is lo- cated on a section of The Lands at Hillside Farms and has been in existence for three years. Last year the garden produced Last year the 1,000 pounds of garden pro- fresh ~~ produce dyced 1,000 that went to the clients of the pounds of Back Mountain fresh produce Food Pantry and that went to the Noxen Food the clients Pantry. This year the hope is to of the Back provide 1,500 Mountain Food pounds of fresh Pantry and produce to those . the Noxen same clients. To be success. Food Pantry. ful, the garden needs your help in many ways: For those who are able, physical help is needed to plant, water, vest, etc. Donations of equipment and supplies are accepted (a wish list can be found on the website). Monetary donations are ac- cepted for the purchase of needed items. For more information, contact Bob McGuire at 216-8326. Knight of Mayhem scheduled for June 1 The Lake-Lehman Foundation, in partnership with the Lake-Lehman School District, Lake-Noxen and Ross PTOs, Lehman-Jackson PTA, LLJK and the Lake-Lehman Sports/ Activities Clubs, announces the first- ever Knight of Mayhem Districtwide Fundraiser set for 10 a.m. to dusk on June 1 on the high school campus. The festivities will begin Friday May 31, with a 5K race/walk. Regis- tration is at 5:30 p.m. and the race/ walk will begin at 6:30 p.m. and fea- ture the new Lake-Lehman Nature Trail. Forms and information may be ob- tained on www.NEPArunner.com or by calling 696-4503. The main event is the “Cow Pie Bingo.” There will also be children’s games, a rock climbing wall, an out- door wrestling tournament, pie-bak- ing contest, etc. The Lake-Lehman Theater will do excerpts from the spring musical and a Little Miss Lake-Lehman will be crowned. There will be a basket raffle, silent auction, bake sales and plenty of food. DJ Dan Davis will be on hand to provide music throughout the day. Come out and test drive a new Ford, compliments of Barber Ford. The Penn State Wilkes-Barre parking lot will be used for overflow parking with a shuttle beginning at 11 a.m. All proceeds from this event will benefit the Lake-Lehman School District facilities and extracurricular activities. To purchase Bingo tickets, call 255-2705. A limited number of tick- ets will be sold the morning of the event. Shown here with a copy of the layout for the new black turf that will be installed at the Lake-Lehman Stadium are, from left, kneeling, Kassie Keiper, girls lacrosse; Shoshana Mahoney, track. Standing, Katie Supey, field hockey; Collin Masters, soccer; Dustin Jones, football; Phil Hettes, boys lacrosse.
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers