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THE TIMES LEADER MONDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 2012
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Ladies Auxiliary will conduct its
monthly meeting 7 p.m. Tuesday.
Newmembers are welcome.
HAZLETON: Rep. Tarah Too-
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nounced that a representative
fromthe American Legion will be
available on a monthly basis at
her district office in Hazleton, 1
W. Broad St., Suite100, to pro-
vide information to local veterans
on a variety of issues.
The service will be provided
free of charge on the second
Tuesday of every month. The first
session is scheduled for 10 a.m.-3
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American Legion is not necessary
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HAZLETON: The Department
of Veterans Affairs Mobile Veter-
ans Center is scheduled to make
a visit to the Laurel Mall, 106
Laurel Mall Road, Hazleton,
starting at 9:30 a.m. on Feb. 14,
weather permitting. The center
provides a variety of services
ranging fromfamily counseling to
drug and alcohol assessments.
Services are provided free of
charge to veterans and their
families.
MOCANAQUA: Mocanaqua
Ladies V.F.W. Auxiliary Memorial
Post 6434 will meet 6 p.m.
Wednesday at the Shickshinny
Senior Center. District President
Marianne will visit.
NEWS FOR
VETERANS
UFCW Federal Credit Union recently made a donation to the Ha-
nover Township Fire Department. Money was raised by employees
through various fundraisers and dress-down days. The fire depart-
ment participated in the UFCW Community Fundraising Picnic, of-
fering safety demonstrations and tours of the Fire Safety House. At
the check presentation, from left: John Hayduk; chief executive offi-
cer, UFCW; Jeff Tudgay, fire chief; and Tammy Kopiak, committee
chairperson.
Credit Union fundraisers benefit fire department
The Luzerne Volunteer Fire Department officers for 2012 were recently installed by Magistrate David Barrila. President Gail Scott was
also awarded a Life Membership in the Department. At the installation, from left, first row: John Tarreto, trustee; Wayne Harger, secretary;
Frank Barber Sr., second deputy chief; Angie Rifenbery, financial secretary; and Frank Barber Jr. vice president. Second row: Magistrate
Barrila; Ron Rahl, fire chief; Jeff Rifenbery, first deputy chief; Steve Gurnari, sergeant at arms; Ed Rahl, first assistant chief; Mike Rahl,
second assistant chief; Gail Scott, president; and Dave Baker Sr., parliamentarian. The treasurer for 2012 is Rob Yakus.
Luzerne Volunteer Fire Department officers sworn in for 2012
Thursday
ASHLEY: The Ashley Memorial
Day Association, 6:30 p.m. at the
American Legion.
MEETINGS
Editors note: A complete list of
Volunteer Opportunities can be
viewed at www.timesleader.com by
clicking Community News under
the People tab. To have your orga-
nization listed, visit the United Way
of Wyoming Valleys volunteer
page at www.unitedwaywb.org. For
more information, contact Kathy
Sweetra at 970-7250 or kswee-
tra@timesleader.com.
Representatives of GUARD Insurance Group, Wilkes-Barre,
recently presented their donation to the United Way of Wyoming
Valley. Thanks to the companys pledge to match employee con-
tributions at 50 cents on the dollar, the total donation from the
company and employees amounted to $92,919. At the check
presentation, from left: Bill Jones, president and chief executive
officer, United Way of Wyoming Valley; Karen Stempowski, human
resources specialist and United Way employee coordinator,
GUARD; Ann Toole, senior vice president of finance and co-chair
for Leadership Giving, GUARD; Amy Zawada, assistant director of
marketing and community impact, United Way; and Carl Witkow-
ski, chief operating officer and executive vice president, GUARD.
GUARD Insurance Group donates to United Way
Big Top Rental of West Pittston recently made a $1,000 donation
to the West Pittston Library to pay for the refurbishing of a donated
copy machine. At the check presentation, from left, are Anne Bram-
blett Barr, director, West Pittston Library, and Olivia and Sophia
Farrell.
Big Top Rental makes donation to library
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HAPPY BIRTHDAY!
Sammy Supey, son of Kristine
and SamSupey, is celebrating his
ninth birthday today, Feb. 6. His
sister, Samara Rose, celebrated
her fifth birthday Jan. 3. Sammy
and Samara are the grandchil-
dren of George Chronowski and
the late Barbara Chronowski,
West Wyoming, and Tomand
Mary Supey, West Pittston. They
are the great-grandchildren of
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Savannah Marielle Nealon, daugh-
ter of Michael and Katie Nealon,
Canonsburg, is celebrating her 1 1th
birthday today, Feb. 6. Savannah is
a granddaughter of James and
Ann Marie Nealon, Wilkes-Barre,
and Fred and Rose Stamm, Rich-
mond, Va. She has a sister, Kaitlyn,
17, and a brother, Jamie, 8.
Savannah M. Nealon
Michael William Finarelli, son of
Elizabeth and Michael Finarelli,
Dallas, is celebrating his fifth
birthday today, Feb. 6. Michael is
a grandson of Karen and Tho-
mas Finarelli Sr. and Joan and
Bill Abrams, both of Dallas. He is
a great-grandson of Edward
Conologue and the late Helen
Conologue, both of Forty Fort;
the late Matilda Konecke, Moun-
tain Top; and the late Eleanor
Dolan Abrams, Scranton.
Michael W. Finarelli
C.R.H. Realty-Club 79, 79 Blackman St., Wilkes-Barre, recently
made a donation of $1,000 to St. Jude Childrens Hospital in Mem-
phis, Tenn. The check was presented to attorney John Moses, the
local representative from St. Jude Childrens Hospital. The club has
supported the hospital since 1986 and representatives have visited
on several occasions. C.R.H. Realty-Club 79 is also a founding spon-
sor of the national memorial for Flight 93 that crashed in Penn-
sylvania on Sept. 11, 2001. At the check presentation, from left, are
Chuck Hoynowski, owner, Club 79; Moses; and Pearl Warren.
C.R.H Realty Club 79 gives $1,000 to childrens hospital
The Wilkes-Barre Club of the Verizon Telecom Pioneers 7 volun-
teered to help the Salvation Army with its annual kettle campaign.
A large group of Pioneers rang bells at various locations in the
area. The Telephone Pioneers are a nonprofit organization of re-
tired and active members of Verizon Communications. Some of the
bell ringers, from left, are Dee Pavlick, Eileen Pisonick, Rosemary
Gawat and Rose Lee.
Telecom Pioneers partake in kettle campaign
Two employees of Blue Cross of Northeastern Pennsylvania
recently spent the day at Childrens Service Center (CSC) sprucing
up the Partial Hospitalization building on the South Franklin Street
campus. Blue Cross has a group of employees who volunteer
throughout the year at various non-profits throughout the com-
munity. They have volunteered for years at CSC as part of the
United Ways Day of Caring in May. Participants, from left: Tiffany
Walter, Blue Cross; Jackie Ratchford, activities coordinator, CSC;
and Megan Trutt, Blue Cross.
Blue Cross employees volunteer at CSC
The Dallas Lions Club is planning its annual Night at the Races on
March 24 at the American Legion, Dallas. Doors open at 5 p.m. with
post time at 5:30 p.m. Admission is $5 per person and includes
food and drinks. Admission is free with the purchase of a horse for
$10. Tickets can be purchased in advance from any Lions member
or at the door. Co-chairmen of the event, from left, are Frank Roll-
man and Don Berlew.
Night at the Races scheduled for March 24
First National Community Bank (FNCB) recently announced a
$2,000 Education Improvement Tax Credit donation to Wilkes Uni-
versity. The gift will support innovative programming at Wilkes,
including Science in Motion, Women Empowered by Science, and
Adventures in Science. At the check presentation, from left: Jerry
Champi, chief operating officer, FNCB; Michael Wood, vice president
of advancement, Wilkes University; Steve Tokach, president and
chief executive officer, FNCB; and Joe Angelella, vice president and
relationship manager, FNCB.
Wilkes University receives educational donation
The Webelos-4 of Pack 281 earned first place at the Cub Scout
Winter Fun Day recently held in Kirby Park. The teams were re-
quired to build a campfire and a shelter that could survive overnight
and to assemble a backpack with survival gear, including first aid,
fire-starting and cooking equipment. Participating Webelos, from
left, are Ayden Carey, Davy Janoski, Jacob Fenske, Taylor Bolesta,
Joey Sabatini and Ben Ross.
Scouts take first place at Winter Fun Day
Connor Mulvey, West Pittston, recently received a Troop Com-
manders Letter of Appreciation from Captain James E. Degnan,
commanding officer, Pennsylvania State Police, Troop P, Wyoming.
Mulvey received the commendation for his actions during the Sep-
tember flooding of 2011. Connor risked his safety to assist his neigh-
bors in securing their properties and evacuating their family and
pets. Mulvey is the son of Michael and Lisa Mulvey. He has a broth-
er, Jimmy Mulvey, West Pittston. He is the grandson of Ronald and
Lynette Villano, West Pittston; Rosaire Mulvey, Moscow; and Michael
and Suzanne Mulvey, Mountain Top. Mulvey is a 10th-grade student
at Holy Redeemer High School, Wilkes-Barre, where he is on the
cross country and track and field teams and is a member of the
Mock Law Society. He is a member of Corpus Christi Parish, Immac-
ulate Conception Church, West Pittston.
Resident commended for bravery during flood
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