PAGE 8 THE DALLAS POST Sunday, August 25-31, 2013 coret 5S New DHF contest benefits local charities A Si p i : Yoga Alliance 200 hour WwW 0 ( 0 0 d Mm | y U Nn certified yoga teacher Alyssa Miller will teach one yoga class weekly at 5:30 p.m. on Tuesdays at The Rock Recreational Center, Carverton Road, Trucksville. Classes will be an hour long. Cost is $5 per class. CARAWAY STREET CARNIVAL Caraway Street Children’s Theater will hold an Opening Night Carnival from 2 to 6 p.m. on Sept. 8 at the Dallas Baptist Church, Route 415 and Briarcrest Road. Included in the event will be hot dogs, snow cones, drinks, balloons, tie-dye t-shirts, face painting, crafts, petting zoo with llama, sheep, goats, mini donkey and rabbits, pony rides, photos with The Little People, Bouncy House, yard games, grand prizes and a Caraway Street performance at 3:30, 4:30 and 5:30 p.m. Admission is free. AWANA' BEGINS “AWANA” at Cross Creek Community Church, two miles from the light in Trucksville at 270 Carverton Road, starts at 6:30 p.m. on Wednesday, Sept. 11. AWANA helps churches and parents work together to develop spiritually strong children and youth who faithfully follow Jesus Christ. During this time, CrossRoads and Revive Youth Groups for grades sixth through 12th grades, as well as adult bible studies, will meet. For more information, call 696-0399 or e-mail info@crosscreekcc.org for more details. Five organizations will vie for top prize The Dallas Harvest Festival Steering Committee recently announced its special interac- tive contest, “Charity Starts Here: 1,000 Reasons to Give.” The contest is up and run- ning in the Back Mountain. The only thing missing is your vote Five area charities will compete, in former Kiss the Pig style, for the public vote — a mere $1 per vote, accompa- nied by a circled choice ballot. The best part about it is that ALL monies collected will be donated to the respective charities but the charity with the MOST votes by Sunday, Sept. 15 will win an addition- al $1,000 donation, contrib- uted by Corporate Sponsor Frontier = Communications and the Dallas Harvest Festival. Five deserving Back Mountain-based charities are up for the challenge and will be more than happy to win your votes and your dollars. They are Blue Chip Farms Animal Refuge, Back Mountain Rails to Trails, Michael J. Cleary Scholarship Fund, Dallas High School MiniThon and the Back Mountain Memorial Library. Bright orange ballot jars and ballots have been placed at a half dozen Back Mountain offices and businesses: Frontier Communications office, Route 309, Dallas; Ochman’s Coins & Jewelry (next to Wayne's World), on Route 415, Dallas; N-Mart, Route 309, Trucksville; Dallas Citgo (former Fuel-On), Route 309, Dallas; Dallas Borough office, 25 Main St; and Dallas Township office, 2919 SR 309 Highway (just above Thomas’ Family Market, Country Club The Dallas Harvest Festival's new contest, Charity Starts Here: 1,000 Reasons to Give, is currently underway. From left, are Frontier Communications Local Manager Wayne Devine and Dallas Harvest Festival Committee Chairman Rich Fufaro. Shopping Center). “Charity Starts Here: 1,000 Reasons to Give” will continue through Saturday, Sept. 14 but, there will be ample opportunity to vote during the 11th annual Dallas Harvest Festival on Sunday, 2011 1D Power Award Winner: "Highest in Customer Satisfaction with Cabinets” { Visit our Showroom . in-home Consultation . Installation Services www tapvaluekitchens cam Top Value Kitchen "We're more thaw great kitchens,” 17 east center street shavertown, pa 18708 h 570.675.7083 ax 570.675.7182 | pal03309 The Back Mountain Harvest Assembly hosted a FAM JAM on Aug. 14 which offered fun for the entire family, including games, swimming amd food. Noah Daily, 11, | of Dallas, does fa belly flop into the pool as Nicholas Pechal, 11, of Swoyersville, watches. BILL TARUTIS photos/FOR THE DALLAS POST Tom Maloney, Sept. 15 at the festival booth ot, of Harveys located across from the Dallas Ea 2 i 2h Borough Dus hong al Sweet Valley, DarUCIDaES YA. 8 Winners: flame-broil the charity with the most EET votes will be announced at 4 p.m. as the recipient of the $1,000 top prize. 570-586-2222 www.(CareGrversAmerica.com “INANCE “OR GNL Buick Century $4,995 TONTH INANC BE YMILY $17, ALL OF OUR VEHICLES ARE FULLY TT) AND Hyundai Tucson ; - TR “INANCE "OR ONLY 2001 Mercury Grand Marquis INANCE 4 109: aw SOR ONLY Mercury Mariner oromy 31930. INANCE "OR ONLY INANCE $109 > Bh AE INANCE OR ONLY 3 | 29 ONTH OR ONLY WARRA N TED ;
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