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EVENTS, PROGRAMS, HAPPENINGS, SEMINARS: December 28 PIZZA NIGHT, Thursday, December 28, 5:30 – 9 p.m. at the Binghamton Elks Lodge, Kirkwood. Eat in or take out. December 29 COOK’S CHOICE or fish dinner, Friday, December 29, 6 – 8 p.m. at the Binghamton Elks Lodge, Kirkwood. December 31 WORLD PEACE MEDITATION, Sunday, December 31, 7 a.m. at the Self-Discovery Wellness Arts Center, Montrose, followed by a potluck breakfast. Call 278–9256 for info. December 31 ROUND & SQUARE DANCE, Sunday, December 31, 7:30 p.m. at the LeRaysville Community Hall. Reservations required, call 744–2981.
Senior Center Menu December 25 – 29 Monday , December 25: centers closed for Christmas holiday. Tuesday, December 26: centers closed for Christmas holiday. Wednesday, December 27: breaded chicken patty with bun, potato salad, broccoli, fresh apple. Thursday December 28: spaghetti and meatballs, Italian green beans, honey wheat bread, mandarin oranges. Friday, December 29: chicken marsala, white rice, mixed vegetables, cabbage salad, whole wheat bread, pears. Senior Center Menu January 1 – 5 Monday, January 1: centers closed, New Year’s holiday. Tuesday, January 2: sweet and sour chicken, long grain brown rice, cooked carrots, wheat bread, cranberry juice, butterscotch pudding. Wednesday, January 3: pork barbecue, baked beans, cabbage salad, hamburger bun, graham crackers, fruit cocktail. Thursday, January 4: chicken casserole, pineapple juice, green beans, three- bean salad, dinner roll, cherry pie/cherries. Friday, January 5: macaroni and cheese, zucchini and tomatoes, honey wheat bread, peach halves.
Luzerne County Community College will offer courses for the spring, 2007 semester in Elk Lake and Susquehanna. Registration for courses in Susquehanna will be held at Susquehanna Community High School on Thursday, January 4, from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Registration for courses in Elk Lake will be held at Elk Lake High School on Wednesday, January 3, from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Classes scheduled to be offered in Susquehanna include Accounting, Business Law, Interviewing and Communication Skills, Nutrition and Wellness, Sociology, and others. Classes scheduled to be offered in Elk Lake include Advanced Composition, Microcomputers, and others. Off-campus classes for the spring, 2007 semester will begin at Elk Lake and Susquehanna sites on Tuesday, January 16. For more information, call LCCC at (800) 377–5222, ext. 826 or 835.
Hallstead-Great Bend Lions Club Is Active The Hallstead-Great Bend Lions Club would like to take this time to thank the surrounding communities for their support over the past year. The club has been supporting the community for over 50 years. As times change and we move into a new era, we are still active in the community in the following ways: senior citizen dinner; Christmas tree sales; children's Easter; assisting purchasing eyeglasses; assisting in purchasing hearing aids; Rte, 171 road cleanup; Caring Café ( United Methodist Community Church, Great Bend); Sam Waite Memorial Award at Blue Ridge High School; Gerald Dunham Award; party tent rentals; supporting our community, students and individuals in time of need; PA Lions Beacon Lodge Camp. Each year The Hallstead-Great Bend Lions Club is able to meet the above mentioned goals by the support of the community through our fundraisers. If anyone is interested in joining The Hallstead-Great Bend Lions Club, please feel free to contact any member listed for more information, Vic Arnold 879–2219, Pete Dubik 879–4729, Jack McGoldrick 879–4333, Carol Lutchko 879–4926.
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