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LCCC NOW chapter hears speaker, makes donations to women’s shelter Kristen Topolski, shelter director of Ruth’s Place, recently served as a guest speaker for the Luzerne County Community College chapter of the National Organization for Women (NOW). Topolski spoke about the mission and daily operations of the shelter. Donations of personal items and supplies were collected for the shelter on the day of the presentation. Members of the College’s Health Awareness Club and Peer Mentors Club also attended the presentation. From left, first row: Melanie Fisher, Wilkes-Barre; Maria Crawford, Bloomsburg; Rose Poulakos, adjunct faculty; Frank Owens, Hunlock Creek; Michele Fine, Wyoming; Christa Ciotola, Drums; Julius Zuckerman, Swoyersville; and Michelle McCabe, adviser, Health Awareness Club and director, Substance Abuse Education and Training Institute. Second row: Topolski; Sally Healey, adviser, NOW and adjunct faculty; Ariel Jantzi, Moscow; Megan Snyder, Drums; Katie Sargent, Hazleton; Martha Rivera, Wilkes-Barre; Lori Menighan, secretary, purchasing; Susan Gilroy-King, advisor, NOW and adjunct faculty; Debbie Pac, accounting clerk; Anne Booth holding Jolene Booth, Edwardsville; Barbara Choma, principal secretary, finance office; Lenore Scatton, McAdoo; Judy Rowett, systems analyst; and Joseph Malahowski, Larksville.

HONOR ROLL Fairview Elementary School Ronald Grevera, principal, Fairview Elementary School, recently announced the following sixthgrade students who attained Principal’s List and High Honors for the second quarter of the 2010-2011 school year. Principal’s List: Lauren Anderson, Zachary Anderson, Suraj Dalsania, Marlee Dillon, Joshua Edwards, Cara Henahan, Danielle Jones, Jeremy Jones, Nicholas Jones, John Kehl, Aaron Keller,

Michael Kozelsky, David Lackenmier, Emily Lehman, Samuel Majdic, Zachary Matson, Lauren Rowski, Gwyneth Shermanski, Neil Simasek, Alexandria Smolenak, Samantha Spadell, Rachel Speck, Nicole Teberio, Curtis Tokach, Jacob Way. High Honors List: Alyssa Allen, Nicholas Andrews, Ashton Balliet, Anna Clark, Maria Ellis, Natalie Everett, Samantha Forgatch, Anna Fox, Kate Garcia, Alexa Hady, William Hall, Huntier Hashagen, Taylor Herron, Kyle Katra, Adam Keil, Noah Kulp, Abigail Martino, Nina McCormack, James Roberts, Jennifer Soto, Gianna Uhl, Michael Ullman.

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NANTICOKE: Dr. Sameer Hinduja, co-director of the National Cyberbullying Research Center, will be the Hinduja keynote speaker for the NO BULL Bullying Prevention Conference, sponsored by the Northeastern Pennsylvania Diversity Education Consortium (NEPDEC) and The Times Leader, from 8 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. on April11at the Luzerne County Community College Educational Conference Center. There will be presentations on bullying prevention, interven-

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tion strategies, Pennsylvania law and bullying, Pennsylvania law enforcement and bullying, and regional resources for bullying prevention for parents, students, school administrators and teachers. Hinduja will also present a free program for parents at 7:30 p.m. on April 11. For additional information about the conference and the parents’ meeting, go to www.nepdec.org, and click on the programs tab, or call the NEPDEC office at 570-262-4401. The conference is supported by the Luzerne Intermediate Unit 18 and Northeastern Intermediate Unit 19.

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