Local Holy Name Society’s Annual Communion Breakfast

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S.S. Anthony and Rocco Parish Holy Name Society, Dunmore held its 59th annual Communion Breakfast on Sunday, Feb. 7, at La Buona Vita.

The day began with 8:30 a.m. Mass at St. Anthony of Padua Church celebrated by the Reverend David P. Cappelloni, pastor. Music was provided by the parish choir under the direction of Joseph Moffitt. Captain Christopher L. Paris, Commanding Officer, PA State Police, Troop R, Dunmore, was principal speaker. Toastmaster was Attorney Bruce Coyer. Lou Naro, Holy Name president, gave opening remarks.

Breakfast speakers and committee member included, from left: Michael Colangelo, raffle; Lou Naro, president; Captain Christopher L. Paris, speaker; Reverend David P. Cappelloni, Atty. Bruce Coyer, Dennis Lalley, cochairman, and Lou DiMattio, tickets. Not pictured: Jared Shoemaker, chairman, and Rick Sabato, cochairman.

 

Dunmore Activity Hub: Artist of the Month

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Joe Bartos of Dunmore is the Dunmore Activity Hub Artist of the Month for March. His featured paintings are “The Colorful Keys” and “Bird of Paradise.”

Joe says his inspiration came during a trip to Key West where he stayed at a Victorian mansion where he could enjoy the natural beauty of the area in the backyard.

Joe starting painting in 2006 and has been painting with the class at the Activity Hub for about eight years.

Joe says he is inspired by warm places and by family vacation photos. “I only paint warm places with sunsets or beaches,” he explains. “Sometimes I am inpsired by our vacation pictures, or photos from magazines or works I’ve seen in a gallery.”

Bartos says he loves the senior center’s art classes. “Everyone is so friendly,” he notes. And Joe says their instructor, Jill Swersie, is “outstanding.”

He also compliments the center’s director, Jeanne Hugenbusch, saying, “She does a good job, and she is always open to new ideas and suggestions.”

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NOTE: For more information on the Activity Hub’s painting classes or other activities, please visit www.dunmoreseniorcenter.org/activities/.

Little Sisters of the Poor plan St. Patrick’s Day celebration

 

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Pictured are committee members planning the Little Sisters of the Poor St. Patrick’s dinner, including, first row from left: Ann Kwak, Theresa Durkin, and Mary Sheils. Second row: Sr. Marie Therese, l.s.p.; Lisa Blaker, director of activities and volunteer coordinator; MaryCarol Kanton; and Janet Skibinski. Third row: Charlie Butler; Pete Kanton; and Jackie Galvin, M.S., director of development and communications. Also serving on the committee are Dolly Densevich; Faith Foley; Carole Paswinski; Mary Jane Sheridan; Lisa Sutter; Nancy Wilson; Karen and Howie Wyandt; and Mother Theresa Louisa, l.s.p.

The Little Sisters of the Poor are kicking off St. Patrick’s Day at their third annual St. Patrick’s Day Celebration and Dinner on Sunday, March 6, at Holy Family Residence, 2500 Adams Ave., Scranton, located adjacent to Marywood University. The event will begin with Mass at 11 a.m. with a bagpipe processional and recessional in the chapel followed by the dinner and entertainment from 12 to 4 p.m. in the auditorium.

The menu includes ham and cabbage with potatoes and carrots, rolls and butter, vanilla ice cream with mint or chocolate syrup, and beverages. The entertainment for the afternoon includes the Kearns Drum and Pipe Band, E.J. the D.J., and Irish step dancing by the Crossmolina School of Dance.

Tickets for adults are $10 in advance and $12 at the door. Tickets for children 10 and younger are $6. Tickets can be purchased in advance by calling (570) 343-4065 or online at www.littlesistersofthepoorscranton.org.

In addition to the dinner, there will be a bake sale which will include the Sisters’ famous homemade scones and an assortment of other baked goods. There will also be raffles for gift baskets and gift certificates for area restaurants and businesses as well as a raffle.

There will be plenty of free and convenient parking in the residence’s parking lot or via a handicap accessible van providing shuttle service from the Marywood University parking lot on the corner of Adams and University Avenues to the dinner.

The Little Sisters also have numerous dinner sponsorship packages available which are great advertising vehicles for businesses as well as a way to honor or remember someone you love.

For advance ticket purchases and sponsorship information, please contact Mrs. Jackie Galvin, M.S., director of development and communications, at (570) 343-4065 ext. 3144 or scdevelopment@littlesistersofthepoor.org.

All proceeds will be used to assist the Little Sisters in replacing the nightstands in each resident’s room at Holy Family Residence.