The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, August 25, 2013, Image 10

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THE DALLAS POST
Sunday, August 25-31, 2013
New books added
to library shelves
The following new books have been added to the shelves of the Back
Mountain Memorial Library, 96 Huntsville Road, Dallas, for the month
of August 2013:
EXPRESS
“Light of the World" by James Lee Burke, “Mistress” by James
Patterson, “Hotshot” by Julie Garwood, “The Last Kiss Goodbye" by
Karen Robards, “The Beast” by Faye Kellerman, “The Last Witness” by
W.E.B. Griffin, “Ghosts of Bungo Suido” by PT. Deutermann
FICTION
“Light of the World” by James Lee Burke, “Mistress” by James
Patterson, “Hotshot” by Julie Garwood, “The Last Kiss Goodbye" by
Karen Robards, “The Beast” by Faye Kellerman, “The Last Witness” by
W.E.B. Griffin, “Ghosts of Bungo Suido” by PT. Deutermann, “Death
Angel” by Linda Fairstein, “Under a Texas Sky" by Dorothy Garlock,
“Revenge Wears Prada: The Devil returns” by Lauren Weisberger,
“Broken Harbor" by Tana French, “Ladies’ Night” by Mary Kay
Andrews, “Me Before You" by Jojo Moyes, “Brewster” by Mark Slouka,
“Harvest of Rubies” by Tessa Afshar
NONFICTION
“The Scientific Sherlock Holmes: Cracking the Case with Science &
forensics” by James F. O'Brien, “The End of Your Life Book Club” by
Will Schwalbe
: BOOKS ON CD
“The 9th Girl" by Tami Hoag, “The Heist" by Janet Evanovich, “Second
‘ Honeymoon" by James Patterson, “Beautiful Day" by Elin Hilderbrand,
“Sweet Salt Air" by Barbara Delinsky
YOUNG ADULT
} “The Moon and More" by Sarah Dessen, “I, Q: Kitty Hawk" by Roland
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Intertribal Powwow set for Sept. 28,29
The Ninth Annual Fall
Intertribal Powwow will
be held Saturday and
Sunday, Sept. 28-29,
at the Noxen Fire Co.
grounds, 3493 Stull Road,
Noxen.
Gates open at 10 a.m.
and close at 6 p.m. both
days. This event is a gath-
ering of all Nations. Grand
Entry of all dignitaries and
dancers in full regalia will
be at noon Indian Time
with various local drums.
Richard Gray Owl Greene
will serve as emcee. The
event is open to the public
with no admission fee.
The event will
feature Native American
dancing, drumming,
storytelling, children’s
dances, Native American
food and craft vendors,
a Saturday evening trade
blanket and much more.
Dogs are welcome but
must be leashed and
cleaned up after at all
times. Participants are
asked to bring their own
lawn chair.
Meals will be provided
for dancers and vendors.
A chili cooking contest
will be held Friday with a
cash prize to the winner
who will be determined
by $1 per plate. Saturday
dinner will be pot luck;
participants are asked
to bring a dish to share.
Sunday - breakfast, and
dinner will be provided;
participants are asked to
bring their own place set-
ting. Wash stations will be
available.
Camping is free; there
will be a $7 charge per
day for electricity.
Drugs, alcohol,
firearms and politics are
prohibited.
All drums are
welcome. Volunteers are
also needed. Interested
drums, vendors and vol-
unteers may call Natalie
“Wisteria” at 947-2097
or email Wisterial8704@
yahoo.com for more infor-
mation.
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Dallas Lions install officers
The Dallas Lions Club recently held installation of officers for the
coming year at a dinner meeting at the Irem Country Club with
members and guests in attendance. Lion Frank Rollman installed
the new officers. From left, first row, are Ed Hahn, second vice
president; Joe Canfield, treasurer; Don Berlew, president; Joe
Czarnecki, immediate past president. Second row, Larry Spaciano,
membership chairman; Rob Swailes, secretary; Jeff Miller, Lion
Tamer; and Paul Tonnes, Tail Twister. Absent at the time of the
photo was Doug Klinger, first vice president.
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Adult center holds annual picnic
The Wyoming County Active Adult Center held its annual picnic at
Dottie Lou’s Grove in Tunkhannock on Aug. 9. A barbecue chicken
dinner was enjoyed by all, as well as classic country music per-
formed by Scott Arnold. From left, first row, are Linda Kenia , Karen
Andrews, Scott Arnold, Ladonna Jayne, Jeanette Moyer. Second
row, Bill Kenia, Fran Chapman, Harry Sweppenheiser, Sam Heath,
Joline Heath, John Logan, Dolores Corona and Sally Kane.
CIVIC BRIEFS
BLUE CHIP FUNDRAISER
A Paws for Pets fun-
draiser to benefit Blue
Chip Farms Animal
Refuge will be held from
12:30 to 6:30 p.m. today,
Aug. 25 at Stormi Steel
Skin F/X, 214 Wyoming
Ave., Kingston.
Donations are $30.
POETS AT IREM
The Poets will perform
at the Irem Country
Club Pavilion, 70
Ridgway Drive, Dallas
at 8 p.m. on Friday, Aug.
30. Doors open at 6 p.m.
Tickets are $25 per
person and reserved
tables are available for
an additional fee.
For more information,
call 675-4465, ext. 241.
GRANGE MEETING
Mountain Grange 567
will meet at 7 p.m. on
Tuesday, Sept. 3 in the
Grange Hall, Eighth
Street, Wyoming.
SUPPORT GROUP MEETS
The Dallas Alzheimer’s
Support Group will @
at 10 a.m. on Sept. 5 |
in the board room of
the Meadows Nursing
and Rehab Center, 4 E.
Center Hill Road,
Dallas.
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