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Drums student
blogs about
internship in
Chicago
Wilkes University pharmacy through an online blog. The
student Justin Balint of Drums account of his experience is
has the perfect prescription for available at http://justinpharm-
a summer internship—he's blog.wordpress.com.
interning with the pharmacy "The internship consists of
services department at the three four-week rotations
Chicago corporate headquar- throughout pharmacy servic-
ters for Walgreens. The doctor es," says Balint. "Currently my
of pharmacy student, entering job consists of helping with
his third professional year at updating company policy
Wilkes, is keeping track of his
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adventures in the Windy City

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Valley Students winners of local


“Power of Peace” poster contest
Three students from the The Peace Poster Contest
Valley Elementary/Middle was open to students ages 11-
School were recognized by 13 in the Hazleton Area
the Drums Lioness/Lions Club School District. In order to
for winning the annual Peace compete, students were asked
Poster Contest sponsored by to create posters that visually
the Club. The local contest depicted the contest theme,
was held in conjunction with “The Power of Peace”. Ms.
Lions Clubs Internationalʼs Kelly noted the Drums
22nd Annual Peace Poster Lioness/Lions Club will spon-
Contest and is one of the proj- sor the Peace Poster Contest
ects the Drums Lioness/Lions again during the 2010-2011
Club conducts to promote school year. The theme for the
youth development. Local 23rd Annual Lions Clubs
Peace Poster Contest winners International Peace Poster
were: First Place - Emma Contest will be “Vision of
Hazelton, Second Place - Peace.”
Stephen Naulty and Third The Drums Lioness/Lions
Place – Kasey Biever. Club is always looking for new
Winners received a Certificate members to join this fun and
of Recognition and a cash friendly group. Anyone inter-
prize from the Club. ested in joining or just wanting
The Peace Poster created to find out more about the
by local winner, Emma club, or for more information
Hazelton, was submitted by about future Peace Poster
the Club to Lions District 14-W Contests or other community
for judging and was awarded and youth-orientated projects
First Place over more than sponsored by the Drums Students from Valley Elementary/Middle School display their winning Peace Posters.
400 entries from throughout Lioness/Lions Club, please Seated from left to right are Kasey Biever (3rd Place), Emma Hazelton (1st Place) and
Luzerne County. Emmaʼs call 208-LION or email drum- Stephen Naulty (2nd Place). Standing from left to right are Lion Beverly Schell, Drums
Peace Poster then advanced slionesslions@hotmail.com. Lioness/Lions Club, and Christy Notaro, Valley Middle School Art Teacher holding plaques
to the next level where she awarded to Emma Hazelton. Far right is Lion Pat Kwetkauskie, Cabinet Secretary, Lions
earned Second Place honors District 14-W.
in the statewide Peace Poster
Contest sponsored by the
Pennsylvania Lions Clubs.
According to Jan Kelly,
President of the Drums Schott and Spishock made Dean's List
Lioness/Lions Club, “Members
of the Club were delighted to
learn that the local winner had at University of the Sciences
done so well at the District and
State levels. We extend our Kaleigh Scott and award is based on completing semester of 2010.
congratulations to Emma as Samantha Spishock have and passing all assigned Schott of Drums is a physics Spishock, also of Drums is a
well as the other contest win- been named to the spring courses with no grade below a student. doctor of pharmacy student.
ners on their achievement.” 2010 Dean's List at University "C" and attaining an academic
of the Sciences in average of at least 3.4 for
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Pan.a.ce.a playing at car show


Northeast PA rock band Pan.a.ce.a will rock
the grandstand at the Bloomsburg Fairgrounds
on Friday, August 13, at 7pm, during the Annual
Rod & Custom Cruise-In, a three-day car show
benefiting Bloomsburg Hospital.
Hailing from Wilkes-Barre, Pan.a.ce.aʼs intel-
ligent lyrics and dynamic arrangements have
catapulted them to the top of the regional music
scene. With two critically acclaimed albums
and high-energy live shows, they have been
named best original rock act in Northeast PA
multiple times, and are getting significant
national attention.
“Pan.a.ce.a is a fantastic addition to the
Hospitalʼs car show,” says John McDonough,
Bloomsburg Health System employee and co-
chair of the Annual Rod & Custom Cruise-In.
“By broadening the appeal of the car show to
include a younger audience, more people can
enjoy participating in this great fundraiser for
Bloomsburg Hospital.”
Having shared the stage with bands such as
Alice in Chains, Breaking Benjamin, Rev
Theory, and Hinder, Pan.a.ce.a rounds out the
car show weekend that also includes a pine-
wood derby race, 1950ʼs themed prom, live
music by The New Individuals, a flamethrower
exhibition, and a classic car auction.
Spectator admission is $5 per day, and chil-
dren 12 and under are free. For more informa- Local band Pan.a.ce.a will be part of the featured entertainment at Bloomsburg Hospital’s Annual Rod
tion on the Annual Rod & Custom Cruise-In, call and Custom Cruise-In. They will play Friday, August 13 at 7pm at the Bloomsburg Fairgrounds.
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Rec Board plans Valley residents


Freeland dance graduate from Marian
The Freeland Recreation Board will sponsor a night out at
the Public Park pavilion on Saturday, August 21.
A light dinner will be served at 6 p.m. followed by dancing Area residents were among tion, she was given an award by air Products and
from 7 to 9 p.m. with The Two of Us performing. those who received diplomas by the Foreign Language Chemicals, Inc. for Excellence
A cash bar will be available. Tickets are $15 per person. during the Commencement Department for excelling in in Science and Math; The
Tickets may be purchased at the water authority/borough Exercises at Marian Catholic French. Archbishop Francis J. Furey
building office or from recreation board members Ron Harkins High School, Hometown in Katie Lynn Owens received Award o a student who
at 579-8243, Rose Fox at 636-2706 or Ann Swankoski at 636- early June. the Maria McArdle Memorial exhibits qualities of service
3964. Bruce Eric Balliet received Award given to a Marian and character; in addition she
The deadline for tickets is August 13. This dinner-dance is an award for Service present- Student who exemplifies the earned the Victoria “Vicky”
to benefit the refinishing of the pavilion floor. ed by the Knights of Columbus characters of loyalty, coopera- Shirvinski award to a student
Schuylkill Assembly 0923. tion, service and Christian who displays a caring attitude
An award given by Brad concern for others; the and strives for academic
Shanfelt in Memory of Schuylkill County Chorus excellence.
Lawrence Sabol (Marian Society Award to an outstand- Kyle Ryan Thomas was
Elizabethtown College Catholic High School Class of ing senior vocalist; she was given an award by Our lady of
1993) was given to Matthew also given the Edward and the Rosary Catholic Nurses
announces spring dean's Cody Baxter.
Alexander Glen Burger
Alice Mclaughlin Memorial
Scholarship for a student who
Guild to a graduate enrolled in
a college program to study
list received a Pennsylvania Army
National Guard Federal
has demonstrated academic
excellence, positive Christian
professional nursing.
Rebecca Amelia DeSantis,
Elizabethtown College announced the list of students whose Tuition Assistance. values and a genuine concern Cassandra Marie Klocek,
outstanding academic performance has earned them the Katherine Maria Ferrello and compassion for others; in Lauren Ashley McNulty,
recognition of being included on the spring 2010 dean's list. was given an award by air addition earned an award pre- Michelle Leigh McNulty and
Among them is Megan DiBernardino, a sophomore Health & Products and Chemicals, Inc. sented b Mr. and Mrs. Gulla to Jaclyn Marie Waschko were
Occupation major from Drums. for Excellence in Science and a student who displays schol- also among the 88 graduates
To earn this recognition, students must earn a semester Math; she also received the arship, leadership and service. receiving diplomas at the
grade point average of 3.60 or better in 14 or more credit Alice L. Schilling Memorial The Men of Marian present- Marian Catholic High School
hours, of which at least 12 credits are letter-graded course Award given to a student who ed the Valedictorian Award to Class of 2010 graduation.
work. Only Elizabethtown's full-time undergraduate students exhibits a caring attitude and Theresa Marie Patton; she
are eligible for this distinction. strives for excellence; in addi- also received an award given
4 Valley Views Summer 2010

Footprints in the Valley Sky


Section IV, Part II—No Story Left Untold—The Readers Contribute: A Thanksgiving ‘Drop-in’, A Hollywood Movie”
by Joliet (Turnbach) Custer
“Uncle Jimmy, as I knew which was nearly every week-
him, flew DC-3s for Allegheny end, the young boy could be
Airlines and was a corporate found at St. Johns airport, going
pilot for a Harrisburg steel up with the local pilots, learning
company,” remembers Drew everything possible from a
Ziegler, Drums, nephew of young age. As soon as he was
local pilot, James T. Richards. of age to become a pilot, flight
Earlier, Richards had been a lessons began with Willis
ferry/delivery pilot, flying new Reifenberg, soon qualifying for
aircraft for Piper, Williamsport, commercial flier.
Pa., and Cessna, Wichita, Jimmy didnʼt wait for Uncle
Kansas. “He ended his career Samʼs WWII call! He volun-
flying for Grand Canyon teered as an aviation cadet
Charter, Las Vegas.” (1941), undergoing a training
Dollie (Dolores Zmitrovich) course at Wilkes-Barre
Thomas remembered (Schultzville) airport, the War
Richards while she was a Training Service (WTS) where
Reifenberg flight student Willis Reifenberg was
(1954). “I remember Jimmy assigned Chief, WTS Flight
Richards who flew with the fire Instructor. From there,
patrol. He had the plane with Richards was assigned to the
the water tanks on for fighting south, California, New Mexico,
fires. I flew with them quite a and finally received his last
few times; those were bi- course instruction at Randolph
planes. I met up with Jimmy Field, Texas. There he quali-
that time at Williamsport air- fied as flight instructor, rated
port, on one of my required highest in his testing, resulting
cross-country solo flights; I in a new assignment transfer Hazleton Flier In Hollywood Movie—Second Lieut. James T. Richards, of Hazleton, at left,
took off from Hazleton airport back to the New Mexico camp. and Second Lieut. E.E. Middleton, of Philadelphia, at Randolph Field, Texas. (1 June 1943)
for Williamsport. Most local Drew Ziegler shares an inter- “James T. Richards, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Richards of West Fifth street, this city, has
airports had lunch or snack esting ʻwar storyʼ about his avi- received his commission as a second lieutenant in the U.S. Army air service, and now is
counters for passengers, and ator uncle. While at Randolph qualified as a flying instructor. In the picture above he is seen standing, at the left, at
where pilots chatted and Field, approximately April/May Randolph Field, Texas, where he completed his instructorship course…Rating highest in
caught up on their news. So of 1943, Lieut. Richards was his tests, [he] has been transferred back to a [NM] camp where he was located [prior to]
he and I were having coffee selected to perform flight Randolph Field. He is now awaiting a new assignment. Recently, at Randolph Field, he
and pie and we were talking maneuvers in actual film was selected for a ‘take’ in a forthcoming movie…[Richards’ flight work portrays a young
and talking,” recalls Dollie, footage for an upcoming pilot as he] bumps along in hop, skip and jump fashion…[then] does a series of hair-rais-
who had forgotten the time Hollywood movie. The leading ing stunts before the camera. The ‘take’ was made…by operators from the Hollywood stu-
and now faced an unplanned characters were none other dios and will be incorporated in the picture A Guy Named Joe, which is now in course of
night flight! (See Footprints in than Spencer Tracy and Irene production.” Author’s note: The 1944 movie is found at Amazon.com on VHS, where one
the Valley Sky—Section II, Dunne, who had recently reviewer’s recommendation states, “…there are some great air combat scenes, some of
Part III—Parachutes, Sand- appeared in Hazleton to pro- the best of its time.” (Photo provided courtesy of Drew Ziegler, Drums, Pa., Jimmy
bags, and…The Unplanned mote the War Bond campaign. Richards’ nephew.)
Night Flight!) For the film, Richardsʼ flight initial flight footage for the gresses, the youth eventually Hazleton Flier photo) To be
Born December 1921, skills would depict a youth camera at Randolph Field dis- becomes a star pilot, requiring sure, the early story line and
Richards was another valley who at first very much dislikes plays erratic moves, giving Richards to use advanced fly- erratic action parts depicting
youth whose hero was Colonel aviation and does all possible everyone the jitters, bumping ing, conducting his own series the filmʼs flying youth, as por-
Charles Lindbergh, after to avoid that branch of the along in hops, jumps, and of hair-raising stunts for the trayed by Richardsʼ flight
Lindberghʼs famous 1928 trans- service. As the storyʼs youth skips just a few feet from the camera from his repertoire of work, were entirely contrary to
Atlantic flight. At every chance, begins basic flying, Richardsʼ ground. As the filmʼs story pro- fighter pilot training. (See Richardsʼ own aviation out-
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hood flights, and finally his Plus Much More
own flight lesson at St. Johns
airfield!
Drew remembers very well
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lar Thanksgiving. “He some-
how managed to ʻdropʼ this J-
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Dining Out
Get Up
ACROSS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

1. Sierra Nevada
14 15 16
resort lake
6. Séance sounds 17 18 19
10. One who raised
Cain 20 21 22
14. Fields of
expertise
15. Soothing lotion
23 24 25 26 27 Boulder View Tavern
16. Stubborn sort 28 29 30 Lake Harmony
17. Jenny Craig by Seth Isenberg
31 32 33 34 35
headquarters
topper? As a treat, after a long day rare for my taste. Our server
19. Wall St. debuts
36 37 38 including meetings and hours brought another plate, so I
20. "Rumor __ ..." on the telephone, I took Ruth could keep the rich and deli-
39 40 41
21. Ryder of for dinner to the Boulder View cious potato, and took the filet
"Beetlejuice" 42 43 44
Tavern, Lake Harmony. It was back to the kitchen. It returned
23. "Silent __" my hope to dine out on their pink, rather than red in the
(presidential 45 46 47 48 patio, enjoying the cool center, the way I like it. I made
nickname) evening and the view across quick work of it.
26. __ XING 49 50 51 the lake. Nature did not coop- We appreciated the moder-
27. South Pacific erate, as it began to rain. ate portion sizes, particularly
52 53 54 55 56 57
wraps It was still raining when we since we were eating a bit late.
28. Brought a smile to arrived at the restaurant, so We were going to skip
58 59 60
30. "Touché!" elicitor we had to settle for a window dessert, but the description of
31. Lacking zest 61 62 63 table, overlooking the patio Fudgy-Wudgy Cake, $6,
32. Witches' overlooking the lake. We were sounded too good to pass up.
gathering American Profile Hometown Content 7/11/2010 greeted and seated and could Splitting a slice was the right
33. Source of syrup relax and let the work stress choice; it was very rich, with
36. Geraint's lady 59. Sheriff Taylor's 11. Photo session at 38. __ up (absorb) drain away. Looking around dark chocolate flavor in both
37. Word before tie boy a chemicals 40. Mineral that's the attractive space, we cake and creamy icing.
or lunch 60. "__ Andronicus" giant? easily split admired old black and white On weekends, thereʼs seat-
38. "Buzz off, fly!" 61. Neck and neck 12. "Moving right __ 41. Two-deck game photographs of skiers and ski- ing down by the lake, with fire
39. Dapper guy? 62. Socially clueless ..." 43. Checked for ing at Big Boulder that pits and dinner service avail-
40. Olympics sort 13. Badlands prints adorned the walls. They were able. The menu includes burg-
distance unit 63. On one's toes formations 44. Buffalo Bill __ a nifty reminder about the ers and specialty pizza, as
41. The Rockies' __ 18. No longer mint 45. Pull the plug on areaʼs roots as a winter tourist well as salads and pasta dish-
Field DOWN 22. Rock's __ Maiden 46. Persian Gulf
42. Readied for print destination. es. A large selection of beers
1. Little bit 23. Yielded to emirate
44. Subject of the Our server arrived and is offered on tap.
2. Onassis, pressure 47. Like many
play "Tru" described the nightʼs specials. Weekends also feature live
informally 24. Name on a range superheroes
45. Puts forward as I took the opportunity to imme- entertainment by area per-
3. Half a bray 25. Wolf's tee shot? 50. John of the Sierra
evidence 27. Break off Club diately order. Ruth was still formers.
4. Inaugural event selecting from the menu, and Monday through Friday,
47. Voting "nay" 29. Tom Sawyer's 51. Check's place, in
5. Went over the while rushed, also made her Boulder View Tavern opens at
48. Roofer's need half-brother a promise
wall choice, and ordered a glass of 4 p.m., and serves dinner until
49. Tuition collector 30. Used a kind of 54. Unfold, in poetry
6. Part of BART Fat Bastard merlot, $8. She 10. Saturdays and Sundays,
50. "__, I'm Adam" fitness machine 55. Sport __
7. Jillions
52. "In memoriam" 32. Pigeons' pads (versatile truck) noted that the list of wines by opening time is noon.
8. Smoke-filled-room
item 34. Left ventricle 56. Mangy mutt the glass included a number of Phone: 570-722-9696
figure
53. Pasta topping outlet 57. Body shop fig. interesting choices. I selected www.boulderviewtavern.co
9. Desalinization
with a watery 35. Tough nut to a fountain root beer, bottom- m
input
texture? crack less for $2.
10. Key of
58. Enthusiastic 37. Jazz pianist Answers on It wasnʼt long until our
Beethoven's "Für
thumbs-up Oscar entrées were served. Ruth
Elise" page 15
had selected Southwest
Salmon, $18, with a side of
wild rice. Her salmon filet was
Sudoku Puzzle #1871-M Sudoku Puzzle #1871-D piled high with pico di galla
sauce, a chunky salsa of
2 1 3 1 2 3 tomato, onions and cilantro,
and a thick brown and pun-
4 5 2 4 2 5 6 gent balsamic glaze. The first
bite was strong, but by the
2 5 6 7 8 3 7 5 second, all the flavors melded
8 4 1 2 5 8 7 together and made the fresh
and flavorful fish something
6 1 6 2 special. The wild rice pilaf was
an especially tasty combina-
5 9 4 7 3 5 9 tion.
Iʼd chosen the 6-ounce filet
5 2 7 6 4 5 6 4 special, also $18, with twice
4 3 1 1 9 7 8 baked potato. This was a
beautiful piece of steak, but
7 8 9 7 2 3 unfortunately came out too
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Summer 2010 Valley Views 7

MMI Jake Kislan ’56 Memorial Golf


Tournament to be held Aug. 6
MMI Preparatory School will Prizes will be awarded for the community and we are named the all-star shortstop pitch team to Drifton in 1996.
hold its second annual Jake first-, second- and third-place proud that our annual after playing in both the In 2007, Kislan was inducted
Kislan ʼ56 Memorial Golf winners in two flights. There Homecoming golf tournament Freeland and Hazleton fast- to the MMI Wall of Fame for
Tournament on Friday, August will also be prizes for closest continues to bear his name,” pitch leagues. athletic achievement.
6, at Split Rock Golf said MMI Kislanʼs involvement in the Alumni and friends of MMI
Club, Lake Harmony. President Tom sports community resulted in a can participate by golfing in
Last year, the event Hood. number of significant contribu- the tournament, sponsoring a
was dedicated and Kislan excelled tions to the region. As founder hole, donating a gift for a golf
renamed in honor of in both baseball of the American Softball or raffle prize, or making a
Kislan, a longtime ath- and basketball dur- Association (ASA) of contribution to the MMI
lete who passed away ing his time at Pennsylvania, he developed Athletic Association. Additional
in December 2008. MMI. In his senior the Drifton Softball Complex, corporate sponsorships are
The annual golf tour- year, he was cho- which has become one of the available.
nament is the primary sen as the regionʼs premier facilities for softball in For more information or to
fundraising event to top basketball the country and was rededi- participate in this yearʼs tour-
support MMI student- guard and helped cated in his name in 2005. nament, contact Director of
athletes. Funds raised lead the Preppers Additionally, he was instru- Alumni Affairs Nina Dei Tos ʼ01
in the tournament are to the Anthracite mental in bringing the U.S. at (570) 636-1108, ext. 101.
used to purchase uni- L e a g u e Olympic Games womenʼs fast-
forms, equipment and Championship with
related items for all MMI a 21-4 record. In
sports teams.
This yearʼs tourna-
baseball, he was a
pitcher for the
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8 Valley Views Summer 2010

Local woman earns doctor of pharmacy degree


Doreen (Klinger) Yori, Hazleton, received her doc- She is a member of the American Pharmacists at Caremark Inc., Wilkes-Barre; Institutional clerk-
tor of pharmacy degree from Nesbitt Association. ship at Hazleton General Hospital, Hazleton; Internal
College of Pharmacy and Nursing during Throughout pharmacy Medicine clerkship at Geisinger Medical Center,
Wilkes Universityʼs 63rd spring com- school, Yori worked as a Danville.
mencement, held May 22. licensed pharmacy intern at Yori completed an elective clerkship rotation by
Yori received Wilkes Presidential The Medicine Shoppe, 1101 serving with the medical mission team at Schiphra
Scholarship, and entered the pre-pharma- West 15th Street, Hazleton. Hospital-Ouagadaugou, Burkina Faso, Africa.
cy program in the fall of 2004. She was Yori completed six-week stu- Assemblies of God PennDel Region coordinated the
awarded Early Acceptance into the Nesbitt dent clerkship rotations mission to Africa through Faith Assembly of God
School of Pharmacy and Nursing. throughout the region, includ- Church in Hazleton and Christian Life Assembly in
Named to the Deanʼs Honor List for ing Community Pharmacy Harrisburg.
Academic Achievement at Wilkes clerkship at Harold's She will pursue a career in Nuclear Pharmacy
University by Dale A. Bruns, Dean of the Pharmacy Wilkes-Barre; A 2004 graduate of Hazleton Area High School,
College of Science and Engineering. She Ambulatory Care clerkship at Doreen is the wife of Michael Yori a 2008 Wilkes
has been named to the Deanʼs Honor List Wyoming Valley Health Care University, Nesbitt College of Nursing graduate. She
for Academic Achievement by Dr. Bernard Family Practice, Kingston; is the daughter of Donald Jr. and Donna Klinger,
Graham, Dean of the Nesbitt College of Nuclear clerkship at Drums and the granddaughter of Lorraine Klinger
Pharmacy and Nursing and graduated Mallinckrodt Nuclear, Wilkes- and the late Don Klinger Sr., Drums, and the late
Cum Laude. Barre; Compounding clerkship George Jr. and Erma Eardley, Berwick.

Great Russian
Nutcracker
coming to
Wilkes-Barre
Tickets are now on sale for a matinee
performance of Moscow Balletʼs Great
Russian Nutcracker at the F.M. Kirby
Center for the Performing Arts, Wilkes
Barre on Sunday, November 14, at 3 p.m.
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Bortyakova as Masha and Akzhol
Mussokhanov as the Nutcracker Prince.
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Russian artists have made the Great
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of the "Land of Peace and Harmony” in Act
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all with new characters and larger than life
puppets which are set against a stunning
backdrop of unicorns, exotic birds and ani-
mals. An ethereal Dove, a messenger of
peace, leads Masha and the Nutcracker to
the peaceful kingdom. Beloved Russian
fairytale characters, Father Christmas and
his granddaughter the Snow Maiden, add
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L L E Y A Y
2010 CVCO

VA D Prizerama Ticket
contains 140 prizes
The 2010 CVCO Prizerama tickets can be returned to PNC
Valley Day Schedule Friday, Ticket contains over 140 Bank, Main Street, Community
August 6, 2010 prizes. Top prize again this Bank, Rt 93 or the office of
* 5:30 – 7 p.m. Good Spirits Club – Band year is a $500 Savings Bond Gouldʼs Supermarket.
compliments of Tomʼs Kitchen. Additional tickets can be
* 5:30 p.m. Junior Olympics – behind the gazebo A special thank you to our new picked up at the office of
* 7 – 7:30 p.m. Firemanʼs Parade businesses and individuals Gouldʼs Supermarket or by
that gave prizes on the ticket: contacting Tamara Huey at
* 7:30 – 9 p.m. Good Spirits Club – Band H&R Block Freeland, Center 233-3181 or
for Landscape Design and tamarahuey@gmail.com
Valley Day Schedule Saturday, August 7, 2010 Stewardship, Shiner Realty, The proceeds from these
Mayor Joe Carelli, Molinoʼs tickets help to pay the plan-
* 9 a.m. Pet Show – Gazebo Party Store, Valley Pets, ning costs of Valley Day.
* 10 a.m. Baby Parade – Bingo Tent China Top, Amberdonia Old Valley Day will be held
World European Bakery. Saturday, August 7 with the
* 10:30 - noon Joe Bogwist Tickets were printed courtesy Prizerama drawing beginning
* Noon - 1 p.m. Dr. Gorski and Friends of KNBT. at 10 p.m.
* 1 - 2 p.m. Vanessa Vicuso Prizerama tickets are avail- CVCO is grateful to the sup-
able for purchase at Tomʼs port of all of the individuals
* 2 - 3 p.m. Old Time Fiddlinʼ with Paul Riffon Kitchen, Party Beverage, and businesses that donate to
* 3 - 5 p.m. Rock Music Academy Division Conyngham Pharmacy, Valley the Prizerama ticket as well as
Pharmacy. planning our 2010 Valley Day
of DeMelfi School of Music & Gravity Ticket returns or any unsold and Valley Nite!
* 5 - 6 p.m. Performing Arts Center
* 6 - 6:30 p.m. Tri-County Martial Arts
* 6:30 - 7 p.m. CVCO Awards
* 7 - 10 p.m. Nemesis – Band
Valley Day Baby
FREE TENT
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This year's CVCO Valley applicable events based on
* 10 a.m. - Noon Face Painting Day Baby Parade will be held the child's age.
at 10 a.m. on Valley Day, All children will be recog-
* 1 - ? The Creation Station – a nature Saturday, August 7. nized during the event and will
display featuring reptiles, insects, and Registration begins for ages 5 win a prize. Contact Tamara
arachnids. and under from 9:30-9:45 Huey at 233-3181 or tama-
Valley Day morning. rahuey@gmail.com if you
Registration and the event are have any questions. In case of
Jr. Olympics at Valley Nite held at the Bingo tent on inclement weather, please
Valley Day grounds. Cost of check www.cvco.info/ to see if
The Valley Nite Jr. Olympics registration is $5/child. The the event has been cancelled
will be August 6th. child will be entered in all or rescheduled.

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10 Valley Views Spring 2010

Seth’s Sightings by Seth Isenberg

It's not unusual to see trucks


travelling Interstate 80 with the
big blades that are assembled
into windmills. Seeing the
completed product—a giant
windmill up close can be the
coolest thing. In our trips to
Knoebels this year, we had
developed a back way to
avoid a construction project.
That route takes us west of
Hazleton through farm country
and along a ridge where near-
ly a hundred of them have
been constructed.
This weekend, we took a run
to fun with a slight change of
our route that took us through
the area where some of these
windmills are built. It was
thrilling. There were a variety
of views, one of which gave
the illusion of driving right into
the blades of one of these
generating giants.
In another spot, we found
ourselves nearly at the base of
several. A short distance from
there is a pull-off and a view
over the farm valley below.
Find this 1/2 mile north of
Route 924 on Ringtown
Boulevard..
The road west from
Ringtown toward Aristes goes
along the valley floor where at Tobyhanna Township's around the Poconos with one good effect. It's accelerat- eyes—some critter. Some
the windmills stand at the hill- Community Day at Blanche them, but it was too darn hot, ed some of the local produce. medium-sized critter was in
tops. We watched them Price Park in the afternoon. and Chad, in his old age, was This week we've enjoyed zuc- the road. I had not completed
change color as the sun set. After some errands, we very uncomfortable after even chini and squash, the last of my pass, and the critter was in
These may not be the most watched the sun set from a a short distance. Hikes the local cherries and the first the right lane, so I watched the
efficient way to generate elec- farm field hillside while attend- became trips to area lakes of some local plums. Sweet car beside me as he braked,
tricity, but for every kilowatt ing the Briggs Farm Blues and ponds. We had several corn is now available, and will at the same time watching the
that they generate it's several Fest, where we saw 95-year- evenings where we took the be on our plates soon. critter, which finally had the
barrels of oil that we don't old bluesman Honeyboy two of them to one of the ends Ruth harvested some let- good sense to run like heck—
have to import, or a scoopful Edwards perform. The event is of the flooded roadway at tuce that she had been grow- across our lane. I had antici-
of coal we don't have to burn. located far enough away from Francis Walter Lake. The ing, and she served it as pated this, and checked to see
I'd like to see more of them, the city lights that we spent a gradual descent of the road greens in a chicken sandwich how close vehicles were
especially offshore. lot of time looking up at the into the water made easy she created. behind me. They weren't, so it
Ruth and I sighted (and stars once the clouds had access for Chad. Sudden We had a small driving was my turn to brake, and the
bought) gasoline priced at cleared. Earlier we had drops sometimes leave him adventure. While driving home critter, which turned out to be a
$2.53.9 at Fuel-On, Humboldt, enjoyed a beautiful red sunset with a mouthful of water, and from the blues festival on large raccoon, managed to be
Route 924 at I-81. reflected off of the receding here he was just so happy. Interstate 80, I was passing safely across the highway into
After the rainstorms that clouds. Chess, being so much some cars at speed, and the median as we passed.
came through Friday evening, As we sat there, taking in younger, just loves any water, ahead there was a pair of
the weather was glorious. It the music and watching the and motors around in every
had been such a hot, sticky crowd, we were also serenad- depth. It's now her habit to
week I didn't want to be out in ed by fireflies, floating around insist that we bring a stick. Dr. Ziegler Says...
the weather for very long us and over our heads. A two- On one of those we Straighten Your Smile With A Specialist
before fleeing back to air con- year-old child from a family launched our dogs just ahead
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us was having a grand time
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canoe. He was entertained by
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The hot weather meant a
change in our routine for the
dogs. Normally we'd hike
he was seated I gave his boat
a push and wished him well.
The hot weather has had
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Crab fest to support fire fighters


On Saturday, August 21 Green Street Restaurant. For more information, con- addressed stamped envelope Firefighter's Bazaar.
from 2 to 7 p.m., the Nuangola The meal includes all-you- tact Tony at 868-3938 or to receive tickets by mail, or No coolers will be allowed.
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hold an all-you-can-eat chowder, peel and eat shrimp amwrn@yahoo.com or send up the day of the event. limited number of tickets for
crabfest at the fire company (one dozen), steamed clams payment to: Fire Chief, 33 Checks should be made this event.
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off Interstate 81 at 5175 fresh-cut fries, pasta salad, Top, Pa. 18707. Volunteer Fire Department. chased in advance by Aug. 7.
Nuangola Road. cole slaw, and beverages. Interested persons are This event will be held in No tickets will be available for
The event will catered by Cost is $37 per person. asked to send a self- place of the annual purchase at the door.

HOMES FOR SALE

House For Sale

938-940 North St, Quiet Neighborhood


Dallas Hickory Hills Imagine 1.5 acres in Strouds-
First Floor Condo, completely Freeland #07-2330 NEW CONSTRUCTION
Country charmer with in town
White Haven By Butler Valley Blders. 3
burg, tucked away on a hidden
redecorated and nicely fur-
conveniences. Currently used
Custom built in ’04, bi-level, 3+BR, White Haven BR/2 Bath Ranch in Beau-
driveway and just two blocks Gorgeous & immaculate
nished. 2 BR, 1 3/4 BA, Sitting from 9th Street and the Mall. The
RM, Cedar closet, Loads of as an adult care facility. Huge
1.5 BA, Fam Rm, 1 car garage, 2 Bedroom, 1 Bath tiful Breezy Acres Drums house for sale, 3 bed-
energy eff., private gated com- cozy family room has a great
storage, patio, tennis, golf, income potential. 5 BR, 2 1/2
munity w/pool, lake and security. Ranch home with large Area. Includes public Sewer
wood stove. The garage has an room, 1 1/2 bath in private
pool. Move right in. Priced for BA, full basement, master on 1 Acre. $329,900 setting in A Pocono
Haz. SD, close to I-80, shopping deck. Set on 4 acres. enclosed breezeway to the
quick sale $115,000. suite, and low taxes. Additional Call LORI COOK house–never get wet or cold! Country Place.
and Pocono Resorts. Owner relo- Asking $295,000.
Go to the top call land available. $249,000. at 788-7503 or 788-1999
Jane Kopp Real Estate Aim High Realty, Inc
cation. Sacrifice at $149,900.
Call Valerie
Call today 09-2361 $189,900 Asking $150,000
LEWITH & FREEMAN R.E. CENTURY 21 Select Group
288-7481 570-443-7860
Call Owner (570) 579-6411
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407 Luzerne St., Freeland HOUSE ON White Haven


List # 07-2311 ARROWHEAD LAKES 3BR/2.5BA House on 1.08 POCONO LAKE
ROUTE 940 Arrowhead Lakes Acres in a private lake commu-
Well maintained 1/2 double with Single home, 3BR, large 8ft Cozy Ranch, close to beach, nity. Close to parks, gamelands,
2,400 SF Low Taxes Low Dues Falls, PA
newer windows. All appliances stay! private pool and clubhouse. New 3 BR, 21/2 BA Colonial 5 BR, 2 full BA, Totally Ren- Ranch on 1+ Acre Lot! 2
closets, tiled bathroom, sitting white water rafting, ski resorts,
Included is a 1,000 sq. ft. ranch with room, LR w/air conditioner, 4 BR, sunroom, 2 full BA, in amenity filled community. and casino. Minutes to Poco- ovated - New roof, windows, Car garage, 3 BR 2 full
2BR, 1BA, custom kitch. and LR. large eat-in-kitchen, Laundry large LR with fireplace, din- Eat-in-kitchen w/oak cabi- nos, Hazleton and Wilkes-Barre. siding, doors, hot water heater; baths. Two Tier Deck!
Ideal for rental or relatives. Lot 14, room, Hardwood floors, plas- ing area. All appliances! Pri- nets, Dining Room, Living Only $189,000. kitchen (w/stainless steel appli- SHARP!
block 4 off of Juniper St must be Room, 1870 sq. ft. Near Gordon & Long ances); new flooring ; neutral
tered walls, roof is 10 years vate, gated community. Price Real Estate LLC
included in sale $106,000 old, coal stoker. beach. Seller will assist paint; garage w/workshop; cir-
Reduced–Asking $158,500 Cindy King
Century 21 Select Group Call 427-8784 w/mtge. $219,000 cular driveway and roof over
Call Brian McCardle at Call Colleen Call Paul Weaver (owner)
570.675.4400 Office
deck $149,900.
after 7 p.m. 570.690.2689 Direct Ed Beckendorff
800.779.2584 (x 23) Leave Message (570) 239-8862 (570) 269-1773 www.cindykingre.com call Michelle 570-972-8226
888-774-8488

DRUMS RANCH! Mt. Pocono Summit 185 Birch Knoll Dr., Hazleton
Coolbaugh Township MLS NO. 08-1436 Pointe Community List # 08-65
To Be Built WOW - NOT IN A Panoramic Country Setting!
Towamensing Trails Pocono Summit (Emerald Lakes).
Brick Ranch w/Heated Gar, Newer pre-manufactured home
Sparrow Lane, COMMUNITY Three year old dream rancher
Cozy 3 BR, 2 BA, LR, FP, eat
3BR, 2BA, LR, DR, new Kitch- with many upgrades. Walk-in Brand new, 4 brs, 2 -1/2 baths,
in kitchen w/ breakfast bar. 2
Penn Forest Twp. 1.81 acres, 4 BR/ 3 full BA, garage, with 3-4 BR, 2 1/2 BA. Amen-
decks. Newer windows, slid-
en, Computer Rm, Sun Rm, Lg. closets in all BRs, MBR has gar- garage, new appliances, carpet,
3 BR, 2 BA ranch, 2 car garage 3,000 sq. ft., two fireplaces, 16x25 ities too numerous to mention. Generator, Central AC, Full den tub. Natural gas heat with
& basement on 1/2 acre lot Call Cheryl for detailed informa- ing doors and Carpet. Sold
Basement & Deck. Handi-
fixtures, low dues, lakes,
master, newly remodeled, extra liv- custom stone FP. Lg open kitch-
Still time to pick your colors ing area for big family. One year tion. $298,500! fully Furnished. Asking capped access. Minutes to bus, clubhouse, pools etc.
en. On leased property.$53,900.
$175,000 warranty on elec, plumb, heat. M.S. PECORA, REALTOR $174,900. shopping, & casino. $202,000.
Century 21 Select Group
Must See, asking
GENE DURIGAN Real Estate $189,000 34 E. Broad St. Call 215-997-9249 Call Vincent at $195,000 by owner.
West Hazleton, PA 18202 View pics at www.forsaleby Call Brian McCardle at
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401 Pohopoco Road


Rhodo Mountain Estates East Stroudsburg - Albrightsville
Lake Ariel - Extra Lot! MUST SEE! Blakeslee (Poconos)
Looking for seclusion? Mag- Pocono Farms East - List #07-10738
Furnished 4 BR home boasts Gorgeous! 2 Decks, Hot Tub, 1+ Price Reduced MBR suite, 3BR, 2BA, stone FP,
nificent country post & beam 3817 Norfolk Rd, Tobyhanna
home, cedar siding & decks,
finished lower level w/ built in Acre lot, Front porch, master In-law or Office Qtrs in this ex-
3 BR 1.5 BA Large Storage Bldg. big deck, tile foyer, 1.13 acre cor-
bar, woodstove, Vaulted Ceil- suite w/fireplace, living room w/ ceptional Colonial plus 4BR, ner lot. House is eligible for 100%
cherry cabinets, stone fire- ing Living room has stone fire- brick fireplace, crown molding, 2.5BA, 2CG, 1+ Ac. LG Kitchen
1905 sf well maintained White Haven financing through the PHFA/
place, & full finished base- single family home built 2002 Approx. 3,200 Sq. Ft. RURAL Housing Programs. Fur-
place, loft, deck $251,092 Eat in kitchen w/ island! $249,450 w/ granite counters, bay window;
ment. For 24 hour recorded approx 0.29ac. Plus 480 Sq. Ft. Finished niture negotiable. $244,900
FR w/FP, LG Deck & Storage
information & address, call Shed. Must See! $279,000 Close to I 80, whitewater Rooms (3) with sink & toilet. Pocono Resorts Realty
1-800-722-1389 and enter rafting, casino and ski resort Sandra Ortiz
Comm+ Bonus to Lic. Agent. Double Plank Construction.
(570) 443-9555 x19
code 2476. Alyce Lentz Liz Robbins Only $169,700 $25,000
Call 570-646-4774 (570) 233-7670
Mary Enck Realty, Inc. 888-774-8488 888-774-8488 Call Aggie (609) 213-3332 Call (570) 656-1080 www.prr1.com
or 570-885-5056

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$99
for sale for $99
Lake Naomi 3-bedroom, 2 bath ranch home
32 Split Rock Lane Drums, PA Price - $249,900
2500 Sq. Foot 2 Story - 4 Bdrm/3 Bath Charming 3 bedrm home, 531 in Pocono Mountain Lake com- until it sells!
Pocono Pines Home - Great Area - 100 X 200 Very Towanda Street, White Haven munity, Kidder Township. 380 W. Ridge St., Lansford
Ad must include a picture
4 BR, 2 BA, Gas and Elec heat Weatherly Area School District. Immaculate townhome. Nice
Furnished, 2 large decks, close
Nice Yard. Rear Deck / 2 Car Garage - Borough. Crestwood School
Near Turnpike & I-80. 2-car
neighborhood, 2 bedrooms, 1 bath. of the house and a price.
Spacious Rms Throughout w/ New District. Low taxes. Walk to Sunroom off large kitchen with One change is fixed free during the first four weeks.
to lake, pool and club. Ex. cond. Hardwood Floors/Carpet & Tile. Formal garage. fireplace, fened backyard, front Further changes cost $20 each.
downtown shopping area.
Inspected. $239,900 Dining Room and Ceramic Tiled $119,900. porch, big living room, vinyl siding,
Lake Naomi Real Estate $79,900. Call Seth at
Kitchen w/ breakfast area, Family Rm
Peters Real Estate Peters Real Estate asphalt roof, basement, all
Justin Higgins
570-646-2222
800-537-1479
w/ Full Stone FP. Master Bedrm w/ large
WIC & 3/4 Private Bath - A Must See!
Call 570-236-0145 for more info.
Route 940, White Haven
570-443-8882
Route 940, White Haven
570-443-8882
appliances and furniture.
$36,000
Call Marie, 570-972-8715
Special 443-9131, ext. 302
for more details
14 Valley Views Summer 2010

Valley Police Beat Fichter


Reunion Held
May 2010 A Fichter/Krause Family
Reunion was held on June
26th, at the home of Dawn
Bodnar -Sugarloaf
Kim Roop-Wilmington, DE
Chris & Brenda Willhide
Police beat by CONTACT and to be alert for suspicious with a plywood top stained Lahey - Havertown
Fichter Whitfield in Sugarloaf
_Con-3CA70ADC1 \c \s \l behavior. Always lock your brown to match, plus a match- Linda & Jody Deshon &
to celebrate the 90th birthday
Seth Isenberg car, and lock your house, even ing umbrella and stand, were Aaron Payne-Sugarloaf
of George P Fichter, 111, of
Butler Township Police have if you will be away a little taken. Call BTP at 788-3230 if Curtis Fichter- Frederick,
Crownsville, MD and the 50th
been responding to a lot of while. you have any information on MD
of Nancy Whitfield Lockwood,
speeding complaints in July. The department is investi- this theft. John Kurtz-Frederick, MD
also of Sugarloaf.
BTPD Chief Charles Altmiller gating the theft of patio furni- Butler Township Police Bill & Bev Lagoda-
Those attending, in addition
said that the department is try- ture from the Can Do Department office hours are 8 Sugarloaf \
to the honorees, were
ing to crack down by clocking Corporate Center overnight 6- a.m. to 2 p.m. weekdays. Debra Jones Fichter Ellen Krause Gadola-W.
and ticketing speeders on all 22 to 23. Eight aluminum Reach them at 788-3230 dur- Donald Fichter and daugh- Hazleton
local roads. chairs, brown in color with ing those hours. If you see a ter Christine Arlene Krause - W. Hazleton
Valley residents are asked mesh cushions, an 8ʼ by 4ʼ crime, call 911. Marcus Sandlee, all of Wynne, Greg & Max Kelch-
to look out for your neighbor, brown aluminum frame table Crownsville, MD. Alexandria, VA
Sharon & Lee Whitfield, 111 Dale Krause-Columbia, SC
Blog continued from front page... --Atlanta, GA
Andrew Whitfield and
Kathy, Travis, Alaina, & Tori
Fichter-Kunkletown
involving pharmacy regula- this project. much needed medical treat- daughter, Beau - Columbia The Rev Rodger & Violet
tions and looking at how new "The great thing about this ment. SC Krause - Reading
pharmacy technology com- internship is they really cus- "Mostly all of the patients did Rob Lockwood & Seth - Greta & Bert Ferris -
plies with various state tomize it to what we want to not speak English, so I was in Sugarloaf Catawissa
statutes and regulations." experience," explains Balint. "I the pharmacy to communicate Rob Lockwood, Jr. - Benton Kevin Ferris - Catawissa
A recent New York City ordi- am considering law school with patients in Spanish on Josh Scalise - E. Erin Shaffer-Catawissa
nance requires all chain phar- after pharmacy school, so I how to take their medications," Stroudsburg Jean Roop- Wilmingotn, DE
macies to provide written lan- got to set up meetings with recounts Balint. "When I was- Bob & Beverly Fichter Pool - Larry Fichter & Carol Blaine
guage translations of medica- many of the company's phar- n't in the pharmacy, I got to Clermont, FL - Macungie
tion directions and warning macy-attorneys that have both shadow some physicians and Lisa & Eric Jensen, and Margie & Barry Fichter - NC
labels in the seven most com- a pharmacy and law degree assist with some minor surgi- Ryan and Kevin - Clermont, Krystal Fichter friend, Juan-
mon languages that New and learn about their various cal activities." FL Dumfies,VA
Yorkers speak, one of which is career paths." Balint performed teeth Janet & Ed Kuczawa - Janeen Karlsson - Bedford
Spanish. Balint—who also is Balint was one of four appli- extractions under the direction Reading Hills, NY
earning degrees in Spanish cants to be awarded a spot in of a dentist, and assisted a Dennis & Kathy Fichter - Cal & Kay Fichter -
and international studies—is Walgreens' competitive physician with the re-attach- Horsham Broomall
working closely with the man- nation-wide paid pharmacy ment of a man's thumb, which Reese & Bailey Fichter - Mark Matruder & friend,
ager of Pharmacy Affairs on internship at corporate head- he had accidentally cut off with Flourtown Danielle - Wilmington, DE
quarters. He was one of only an axe while chopping wood. Lolette & Paul Guthrie - Lindsey Matruder -
two third-year students "It was definitely an interest- Chapel Hill, NC who were also Wilmington, DE
OBSESSIVE accepted, and the only ing and educational week," celebrating their 50th anniver- Frank Fichter - Kunkletown
COMPULSIVE accepted applicant that did not says Balint. sary Vicki Kuchinski - Weston
CLEANING SERVICE work for Walgreens when he Balint may not be perform- Ann & Peter Leininger - Min & Dick Fichter -
“We are a local business” was chosen. He now lives in a ing surgery in Chicago, but he Jekyll Island, GA Breinigsville
PROFESSIONAL & company-provided apartment is participating in a case study Hans & Donna Fichter Mike Fichter & Chad
QUALITY OFFICE just outside of Chicago. competition among the interns Conrad - Roanoke, Virginia Sean & Laurie Conrad,
& BUSINESS Rather than resting before while still finding time to attend Tammy Parise & William Tyler, Aiden & Lilia - Oak
CLEANING his trip, Balint joined Bernard concerts, company outings, Schrader, Jr. - Milnesville Kindergarten
Ridge, NJ this Fall,
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MMI Robotics teams


win awards at competition
Two teams from MMI ments, and points can also be
Preparatory Schoolʼs Robotics deducted for unsuccessful
Club won five awards in the movements and tasks. A
2010 New York/New Jersey teamʼs success relies solely
Botball Regional Tournament. on the programming of its
The tournament was held May robots. The robots rely on their
15 at the Peddie School in computer programming to
Hightstown, New Jersey. start, stop and maneuver on
The Botball Educational the game board.
Robotics Program puts middle MMI computer science
and high school students on instructor Justin Vincent advis-
the creative side of technology es and oversees the Robotics
as they design, build, program and Electronics Club. This is
and document a pair of the fifth year MMI has partici-
autonomous robots that work pated in the Botball competi-
in tandem to score points dur- tion.
ing a tournament. The hands- MMIʼs Team A received a
on project requires students to Judgesʼ Choice Award for a
use their science, engineering, Perfect Presentation, given by
technology, math and writing Roderick Cook and Antonia
skills. Diener. The award was the
Two teams from MMI Preparatory School’s Robotics Club won five awards in the 2010 New
Each year, teams build inde- first given for a perfect presen-
York/New Jersey Botball Regional Tournament.
pendent robots and compete tation in the five years MMI
against one another by com- has participated in the compe- Craig Harvey, Tiffany Harvey, Mechanism” as well as first Macarevich, Leo Moroz,
pleting predetermined tasks in tition. Members of Team A Taylor Kostyal, Andrew Mhley place in the Alliance Hardik Patel, Sam Scalleat
a specified time period. Teams were Caroline Bandurska, and Bala Natarajan. Challenge and fourth place and Corey Sisock.
score points with completed Roderick Cook, Jacob Team B earned a Judgesʼ overall in the competition. Serving as team managers
tasks and successful move- Daniels, Antonia Diener, Dylan Choice Award for the most Members of Team B were for MMIʼs Robotics Club were
Donaldson, Brianna Dzurishin, unique “Duck Collecting Lewis Bevans, Paul Carley Bonacci and Julia
Answers from page 6 Brasavage, Sarah Careyva, Dasher.
Briana Cole, Justin Dasher, The two MMI teams com-
Paul Gronski, Cory bined received the Spirit
Burger’s Farm Market Heffelfinger,
Herbener,
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Olivia Smialek of Drums was one of the Wyoming Seminary Upper School students recently honored
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man. Sponsored jointly by the American Classical League and the National Junior Classical League,
the test is administered to more than 134,500 students across the nation and 11 foreign countries.
Students take a written test and compete in nine categories for certificates and gold and silver
medals. Seen following the announcement of their achievements are, first row from left: Marra
Wagner, Olivia Levine, Hope Charney, Amy Shick, Ashlyn Reiser, Anita Ghosh, Amanda Schall, and
freshman Hannah Gabriel. Second row, from left: Jared Gollhardt, Catherine Clements, Renata
O'Donnell, Amanda Chan, Savina Vavlas, Morgan Dowd, Devin Holmes, Caroline Reppert, Megan
Tindell. Third row, from left: Brandon Rome, Logan May, Tanmay Patel, Alaina Schukraft, Katharine
Michaels. Fourth row, from left: Henry Cornell, Harry Parkhurst, Tyler Harvey, Sheena Syal, Mary
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