THE DALLAS POST Sunday, September 1-7, 2013 PAGE 12 Artists will display work at Sue Hand's Imagery Eleven area artists will exhibit their artwork at the 16th Annual Theme Show Invitational Art Exhibit at Sue Hand’s Imagery, 35 Main St., Dallas, from Sept.13 - 15. Each artist will exhibit six to 12 pieces of art showcasing their chosen subject, media and style. Sue Hand will exhibit her water- color landscapes featuring aerial views from hot air balloon rides. Guest artists and their subject themes include Joyce Culver, Wyoming, watercolor winter barnscapes; Renee Giunta, Dallas, watercolor gardenscapes; Michael Hiscox, Dallas, water- color athletes; Tammy Hoyt, Shickshinny, watercolor land- scapes; Marcie Jones, Hunlock Creek, acrylic florals; Pam Laity, Shavertown, colored pencil cat portraits; Atsuko McHale, Falls, watercolor oriental art; Irene Metz, Harvey's Lake, acrylic animal portraits; Vita Reddy, Shavertown, oil Italian views; and Lora Womer, Hunlock Creek, watercolor florals. The public is invited to attend the exhibit from 3 to 8 p.m. on Friday, Sept. 13; from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 14; and from noon to 5 p.m. on Sunday, Sept. 15 during the Dallas Harvest Festival. Township officials hold annual convention Jesse Francis and Bethany Daron Daron/ Francis engagement announced Bethany Daron and Jesse Francis, together with their families, announce their engage- ment and upcoming The Luzerne County Association of Township Officials held its annual convention at the Checkerboard Inn Pavilion in Kingston Township. From left, are David Sanko, executive director of the Pennsylvania State Association of Township Supervisors (PSATS); Karen Boback, Pennsylvania State Representative; Amy Salansky, Lake Township, association secretary; John Jay Wilkes Jr., Jackson township, association vice presi- dent; Jim Cawley, Pennsylvania's Lt. Governor; Mike Prokopchak, Franklin Township, association president; and and Sandra Francis, of Ransom Young, Butler Township, association treasurer. Swoyersville. He is the grandson of Richard and Anna Merkel, of Woodbine, Md.; Harry BRIEFS marriage. Francis,of Glen Burnie, WSCCHS class at 674-5673 for more infor- SENIOR CENTER MENU TUESDAY: Turkey pearl onions, rice pilaf, The bride-to-be is Md.; and the late Joan mation. salad sandwich, rye bread, herb dinner roll, orange the daughter of Craig Francis. of 1971 party set Senior Citizens Centers bean soup, cucumber and iced cake, margarine, milk and Ruth Daron, of Mr. Francis is a 2006 sponsored by the Area tomato salad, Oreo pud- and coffee. Shavertown. home-school gradu- West Side Central DHS class of 1983 Agency on Aging for ding, margarine, milk and FRIDAY: Stuffed pepper, She is the grand- ate. After high school, Catholic High School Class r ion Ia d Luzerne and Wyoming coffee. mashed potatoes, zucchini daughter of the late he attended Keystone of 1971 will hold a 60th eunion panne Counties offer hot noon WEDNESDAY: Bag and summer squash, whole Durland and Edith College, studying sports birthday party from 1 to 7 Dallas High School Class meals Monday through lunch wheat dinner, tapioca pud- Daron, of Dallas; Julia management. p.m. today, Sept. 1 at the of 1983 is planning a 30th Friday to people 60 years = THURSDAY: ding, margarine, milk and Narcum, of Hanover He is pursuing his Grove at Checkerboard anniversary reunion for of age or older. Donations Grandparents Day special coffee. Township; and the late degree in secondary Inn on Carverton Road, Oct. 26. Any classmate from participants are grate- dinner - Stuffed chicken Program or call the Senior Leonard Narcum. education at Luzerne Trucksville. who has not yet received fully accepted and needed breast with gravy, peas and Center nearest your home. Ms. Daron is a 2006 County Community For more information, information about the in order to expand this pro- graduate of Lake- College. contact Kate Bustin Taroli reunion and who wishes gram. Lehman High School. He is on the manage- at KBTaroli@gmail.com. to attend is asked to send The following is the menu \WNAC, 5 1H P She is a graduate of ment staff at the Rock their current email address for the week of Sept. 2, : « Pinnacle Rehabilitation Misericordia University, Recreation Sports DHS | ; to dallasclassof83@att. 2013: Kevin M. Barno, MPT « K. Bridget Barn, PT earning a Bachelor of Complex, Trucksville, ClaSS 0 net or call Sharon at (610) MONDAY: Centers 40 NN Sharon Marranca, MPT * Hal Glatz, MPT ¢ Maria Hall, PTA Science degree in medi- and is employed by 1968 reunion set 737-0042. closed for Labor Day holiday, | esse William Montross, MPT cal imaging in 2010 and the Dallas School : |] a certificate in diagnos- District as the junior The Dallas High School , Rotator Cuff Inj ur hi tic medical sonography varsity boys basketball Class of 1968 will hold DARLING & SONS AVA DN GV. 5 2) 5) od in 2011. She is currently pursu- ing her master’s degree in educational technol- ogy from Misericordia University. She is employed by Geisinger Health System as a registered diagnos- tic medical sonographer. The prospective groom is the son of Gary coach. The couple plans to exchange vows before the Lord, family and friends on July 5, 2014, at New Life Community Church, Hanover Township. 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