Calendar of Events: February 2016

Pizza Fritta Sale

An Ash Wednesday Pizza Fritta sale will be held on Feb. 10 by SS. Anthony and Rocco Parish in the parish hall at St. Rocco’s Church, 122 Kurtz St. Cost is $1.25 each for five for $5. Pre-orders will be taken until Feb. 8 by calling Nancy Magnotta at 570-343-4978. Pre-order pick-up times are noon to 3:30 p.m. Pre-orders are recommended. Walk-ins are welcome, but quantities are limited.

UNICO Valentine Social

Keystone UNICO will sponsor a Valentine Social on Thursday, Feb. 11, from 6 to 9 p.m. at La Buona Vita. Doors will open at 6 p.m. and dinner will be served at 6:45 p.m. Cost is $20 per person. Dinner will be Cathy Gavin’s popular dinner buffet and entertainment will be provided by Skip Monday. A cash bar will be available. Deadline for reservations is Monday, Feb. 8. Pre-paid reservations are required by sending a check made payable to  Keystone UNICO and mailed to Mark McDade, 102 Ridgeview Drive, Scranton, PA, , 18504.

Inaugural lecture at Marywood

Marywood University’s department of campus ministry, the science department, and the theology department will sponsor a lecture series on Pope Francis’s Encyclical Letter, Laudato Si (Praised Be You): A Conversation on the Care of “Our Common Home.”  The Inaugural lecture will be given by Rabbi Daniel Swartz of Temple Hesed on Wednesday, Feb. 3, at 6 p.m., at the Swartz Center for Spiritual Life, Room A. This event is free and open to the public.

Marywood’s Holocaust and Genocide Studies Center presents art exhibit

EREZIN and KURDISTAN – A Journey will be on exhibit in the Suraci Gallery through Feb. 28, as the inaugural presentation of Marywood University’s Holocaust and Genocide Studies Center. Designed as virtual construct, the Center will serve as an educational force, primarily reaching high school and college age audiences. A gallery talk, given by Dr. Michael Mirabito, will take place on Wednesday, Feb. 17, at 2 p.m. in the Suraci Gallery. This event is free and open to the public.

DHS Crimson Company’s “Circus McGurkus” Carnival

Put on your hat, your socks and your shoes or come any-which -way that you choose and join us on March 5, 2012 from 10:00am – NOON for the Circus McGurkus Carnival!! Admission is $10.00 per person.

You may come dressed up as your favorite Dr. Seuss or storybook character.All of the Dr. Seuss storybook characters will be there to greet you. We have many fun activities planned for boys and girls! There will be a story corner, plant your own Truffle Tree, coloring and sticker activity, face painting, goodie bags, crafts, games, basket raffles, and a “Green Eggs” hunt to name just a few of the fun activities we have planned. Delicious refreshments will be served. Rich Banick will also be there to take professional photos with our “Seussical” characters!

We hope you can join us on Saturday March 5th, 2016 – from 10:00am – NOON  at the Dunmore High School Cafeteria – Admission $10.00 per person

Beth Haas Lecture at Marywood

Marywood University’s science department will host guest lecturer, Beth Haas, Ph.D., who will present “Random walks in virtual places: Modeling molecular diffusion on bacterial membranes,” at the local meeting of the American Chemical Society, which is sponsored by Marywood University. The lecture will take place on Wednesday, Feb. 10, at 7 p.m., in the Center for Natural and Health Sciences, Room 203.

Pocono Mt. Bible Conference Youth Retreat

Pocono Mountain Bible Conference will be hosting its annual winter youth retreat, Make or Break: American Idols during the of Feb. 5-7. Registration begins at 4:30 pm on Friday, Feb. 5. This event is open to all teenagers, 13-18 years of age. The cost is $50 per camper. The weekend offers speakers, music, games, contests and more. With music provided by the Cross Creek Community Church, Shavertown, on Friday evening, the mood will be set for fun and worship. Saturday entertainment will be Cristabelle Braden and Illijam, with their Reanimate Tour.

Speakers for the weekend will be Dave Weiss, Jimmy Lee and Matt Macking.

Registration, information on the camp and directions to the camp can be found by logging on to www.camppmbc.com or at www.facebook.com/camppmbc. Phone calls can be directed to Camp Director Matt Macking (570) 328-1648.

Cancer Institute raises awareness for colon cancer

Northeast Regional Cancer Institute’s 13th Annual C.A.S.U.A.L. (Colon Cancer Awareness Saves Unlimited Adult Lives) Day is set for Thursday, March 31. C.A.S.U.A.L. Day is a dress down day to raise awareness for colorectal cancer in Northeast Pennsylvania.  Participants dress “casual” while wearing a specially designed pin and/or t-shirt.  All proceeds from the event stay in NEPA and go towards the Cancer Institute efforts to raise awareness and support colorectal cancer screenings for low income, un/underinsured individuals through their Patient Navigation Program.For more information about C.A.S.U.A.L. Day, and how you can participate, please call the Cancer Institute at 1-800-424-6724 or visit www.cancernepa.org.

 

March for Life remembers decision to legalize abortion

The Little Sisters of the Poor and Holy Cross High School sponsored a local “March for Life” and prayer service on Friday, Jan. 22, to recognize the 43rd anniversary of the United States Supreme Court’s decision to legalize abortion.

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Seated at front: Genevieve Succolosky. Standing from left to right: Jackie Dende; Tom Dzwonczyk; Gannon Palmiter; J.J. Backus; Kathy Yaklic; Deacon Ray Pieretti; Mother Theresa Louisa, l.s.p.; Audrey Roche; Christina Brannon; Meghan Healey; Elizabeth Arbie; Dorothy Densevich, and Judy Messoline.

Samuel Cali Memorial Indoor Triathlon

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The Greater Scranton YMCA and the Dunmore Rotary are pleased to present the Inaugural Samuel C. Cali Memorial Indoor Triathlon to be held on Sunday, April 3, at the Greater Scranton YMCA.

Sam died on Thursday, May 21, 2009, after an illness. The triathlon will be held to honor his memory and dedication to community service. Proceeds will be used to sustain the YMCA’s swim team and the many community projects supported by the Dunmore Rotary.

The triathlon will feature bike, run and swim. Check in will be at 7 a.m., and the triathlon will start at 7:30 a.m. The course will include: 10-minute swim, 25-minute bike and a 20-minute run. An awards ceremony will follow the conclusion of the event.

The early bird registration deadline is March 28. The cost for individuals will be $20 and for relays $60 (for early bird registration only). After March 28, individuals will be $35 and relays will be $75.

Samuel C. Cali’s entire life was defined by community service and involvement. Throughout his life, Sam served our community in many ways; as a director of Fidelity Bank, a Dunmore councilman, Register of Wills and on the boards of many nonprofit organizations, including the YMCA.

Sam was also one of the founding fathers of the Dunmore Rotary club, where he served as club president, attended international rotary conferences and hosted 14 exchange students. Recognized as a “Paul Harris Fellow” by Rotary International, Sam was generous to all civic causes and was the epitome of “Self Above Service.”

For more information or to become a sponsor, contact Diana Dempsey, YMCA aquatics director, at (570)342-8115 ext. 223 or ddempsey@greaterscrantonymca.org.