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BPW/PA District 8 holds conference

The Berwick Golf Club provided the setting as members of District 8 Business and Professional Women conducted their fall conference.

Susan Vladika of Archbald presided at the event, which included a special visit from BPW/PA President Catherine Caccia.

Judy Murphy of Prompton was conference chairwoman.

District 8 is composed of nine local organizations: Berwick, Carbondale, Montrose, Nellie Jane Dewitt (Susquehanna), Peckville, Scranton, Stroudsburg, Tunkhannock and Wayne County.

Among those serving on District 8's board this year are: Amanda Collier, Berwick president; Laura Crouse, Berwick, past district director; Debby Longacre, Carbondale president; Milana Williams, Carbondale, historian; April Taylor Kirkpatrick, Montrose president; Susan E. Gesford, past district director; Connie Hitchcock, Montrose, finance committee; Colleen Wilkes, Nellie Jane Dewitt president; Lori Hubal, bylaws chairwoman and past district director; Mary Mushala, public relations chairwoman; Alice Deutsch, Nellie Jane DeWitt, past district director; Susan Vladika, director; Annmarie Kiehart, parliamentarian, past district director and past state president; Antoinette Mackar, treasurer, membership chairwoman and past district director; Deborah Policichio, corresponding secretary; Maria Kishel, Peckville president; Melinda Ghilardi, finance chairwoman and past district director; Ann Krause, special projects chairwoman; Karen Slachta, special projects committee; Lisa Kozloski, special projects committee; Rebecca Rogers-Kreig, Peckville, young careerist chairwoman; Jeanie Sluck, Scranton president; Kathy Stocki, individual development chairwoman; JoAnn Romano Hallesky, Scranton, scrapbook chairwoman; Linda Wasser, Stroudsburg president; Alma Weber, foundation chairwoman and past district director; Shirley Frable, Stroudsburg, past district director award chairwoman; Linda Sokoloski, recording secretary; Terri Detrick, Tunkhannock president; Mary Bishop, Woman of the Year chairwoman and past district director; Lilly Gioia, legislation chairwoman; Janet Roeber, Tunkhannock, finance committee; Judy Murphy, assistant director; Joanne Hohman, Wayne County president; and Juliann Doyle, Wayne County, Bulletin/Key editor.

A fighting dance

Dances at Valley View Middle School will help in the fight against cancer.

The $1,250 that the school's Zero Hour Fitness Club raised with the help of the faculty and staff, PTA, parents, students and the community was presented to Kenny Marchegiani for the Nadine Cenci Marchegiani Foundation and the Susan G. Komen for the Cure foundation.

Kenny accepted a check for $1,000 on behalf of his wife, Nadine, a well-loved district teacher who died of cancer; the other $250 went to the Komen organization.

Wayne's Diner in Jermyn and Jessica's Eatery in Jessup contributed their time and efforts to the dances. The Bull Dogs football team and cheerleading squad donated candy for snacks at the dances.

Among those arranging the events were Cory Castellani, Brian Durkin, Donald Kanavy, Sara Levy, Alisha Marchegiani, Kenny Marchegiani, James McKane, Jesse Munley, Brianna Pallo, Debbie Rafter, Ali Sluko, Harold Smith, Craig Sweeney, Tommy Trojanwicz and Jennifer Vitali.

High notes

New members welcomed into the Catholic Women's Club by President Kate Loveday and other members include Lori Bortree, Jenn Doyle, Kara Hopkins, Alice McGuire, Maureen McInerney, Shirley Phillips, Mary Ann Riedmiller, Ann Vaida, Carmel Williams and Kathy Yakric.


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