Sunday, December 15, 2013 THE DALLAS POST PAGE 7 DES students shop, visit with San Dallas Elementary School students got an early start on their sea- sonal shopping lists dur- ag the annual holiday @ event held in e school’s cafeteria on Dec. 6 and 7. Unfavorable weather conditions didn’t stop students from shopping. Students and their care- givers browsed the selec- tion of gifts which were appropriate for siblings to grandparents. There was a bake sale, popcorn, a raffle and vendors for the adults as well. This year the featured vendors were Tupperware, Pampered Chef, Martz Trailways Relay Team, Tastefully Simple, Pink Papaya. This event, which featured gifts at child- friendly prices as most items sold for under $7, teaches children the importance of consider- ing others during the holiday season. _ Children were greeted @: a special guest - PANTA CLAUSE - on Friday night who gave a special gift to each child and was available for pictures. The highlight of the night was a spe- cial reading of “Twas the Night Before Christmas” by Santa Claus. BILL TARUTIS | FOR THE DALLAS POST Dallas Elementary fifth-graders Karly Milazzo, left, Rachel Strazdus, Carla Weiss, Megan Thomas and Brooke Higgins play Christmas carols. Proceeds from the event benefit the Dallas Elementary PTO. Eight-year-old Cassie Elgonitism of Dallasm tells Santa what she wants for CHristmas at Dallas Elementary School. Dallas Elementary third-grader Abby Salitis, right, and her friend Jessie Barney from Rice Elementary in Mountain Top check out items for sale at the children’s Christmas shopping event. Dallas Elementary fifth-grader and drummer Elijah Samual per- forms. MEFS HOLIDAY CONCERT representatives from receive an instant unoffi- Admissions Office at 570- The Fifth-Grade admissions and financial cial transcript evaluation. 674-6791 or by e-mail at Premiere Band and aid. Prospective students For more informa- admissmu@misericordia. The Fourth and Fifth- who bring transcripts will tion, contact the Adult edu. Grade Chorus of Dallas Elementary School will present a winter holiday concert at 9:45 a.m. and 7 p.m. on Thursday, Dec. 19 at the Dallas Middle ® The concert will iowcase close to 200 Piudent performances. ADULT HOUSE AT MU The Misericordia University Adult Admissions Office is holding an open house for adult learners inter- ested in continuing their education from 4 to 7 p.m. on Tuesday, Jan. 7 in Huntzinger and Alden Trust Rooms 218-219 of Sandy and Marlene Insalaco Hall. In case of inclement weather, a make-up day has been scheduled for Jan. 8. Guests can drop in at their convenience and speak with faculty and OPEN OCHMAN’S COINS & JEWELRY 2607 Memorial Highway Rt. 415 Dallas (Next to Hogan’s Pizza) (570) 675-5872 « ochmans.com Mon-Fri 10-9pm « Sat 10-7pm « Sun Noon-6pm pe BAR AND GRILL, INC. The AWA v A-WINING i Over 2 Dozen ~ Wines by the Glass Over 100 50 3000 One. A MW QA One Meal { Bot rat ported Bers o @OOOO | 19 Drafts 1174 MEMORIAL HWY. 1174 MEMO ST Fourth-grader Alyssa Pritchard, right, and her mom Momique wrap presents at Dallas Elementary School during the Children s Christmas shopping event. wy + & Sor Werding §i i THT 3 a Little Character Ke clusi vely i Unlimited, ral fun Seed Cylinder characters, Fach is it WE of fer GE fq a mix of seeds, nuts and fru and pe fect for VOur favorite backyard birds 0% OFF one regularly-priced item* *Valid only at the participating store(s) ' listed. One discount per purchase. Offer i not valid on previous purchases, optics, gift J cards, Daily Savings Club® memberships, »- Brome Bird Care branded feeders or sale § i items. Offer expires 12/31/13. Wild Die te Vali - ] Nuts Shep J Dallas Shopping Center, Dallas, 570-675-9900 BIRD FOOD « FEEDERS » GARDEN ACCENTS * UNIQUE GIFTS
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