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Friends Feeding Friends!
Dallas School District participants involved in the Friends Feeding Friends program include (seated): Wycallis Principal Tom Traver, Special Education Director Dawn Keifer, Superintendent Frank Galicki, Technology Director Bill Gartrell; (standing) Dallas High School Assistant Principal Brian Bradshaw, Friends Feeding Friends Co-Chairs Barb Roberts and Donna Davies, Dallas Elementary Principal Paul Reinert, Buildings and Grounds Supervisor Mark Kraynack, Dallas Middle School Principal Tom Duffy, and Dallas High School Principal Jeff Shaffer.
The Community Joins Together -- Friends Feeding Friends
In keeping with its “Year of the Volunteer” theme, the 2013 Dallas Harvest Festival announced that it will collaborate with the Dallas School District, and Shavertown and Dallas Thomas’ Family Markets locations to help collect much-needed food items for the Back Mountain Food Pantry through its Friends Feeding Friends Campaign.
The Dallas Harvest Festival Steering Committee is immersed in planning for the 2013 event, which will be known as the “Year of the Volunteer.” This year's committee wants to recognize the Back Mountain organizations and the people who run them, giving generously of their time and talents to make our region a better place to live, work and play.
A few special activities have been planned to identify with this year’s special moniker, including a new contest, “Charity Starts Here: 1,000 Reasons to Give”.
Calling all Back Mountain Businesses! You are invited to participate in the Dallas Harvest Festival's Annual Flower Display Competition. This year's display competition is sponsored by Embellish, Main St., Dallas.
The RULES are as follows: The flowers should be of fall colors and natural.
The Dallas Harvest Festival is proud to announce the return of Take the Stage Players. They will perform at the Children’s Corner with new and exciting plays. Your children will be entertained with the unique twists and turns that this theatre group uses to transform some of the old classic fairytales.
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Come Be A Volunteer!
We are in need of new volunteers to continue and enrich the Harvest Festival, which is now in its 11th year. This year's festival is Sunday, Sept. 15, from noon to 5 pm.
Planning for each September's festival generally begins in March or April. The Festival Committee conducts general meetings among all members. Most of the preparatory work for the Festival is accomplished by the work of our subcommittees. These include:
We hope you enjoy the 2011 Dallas Harvest Festival!
We've had a great time preparing for you...
First row, left to right: Dallas Borough Manager Tracey Michael-Carr, Owen Faut, Chairman Rich Fufaro, Gina Major-Ackerman, Jack Mihalick, Karen Fiorella. Second row, left to right: Carol Wall, Donna Davies, Rae Marsland, Bill Peiffer, Robert Opel, Carol Carroll, Nancy Silvi, Darcy Brodmerkel, Eric Novroski, Tyler Steve, Tom Gilroy, Liz Martin.
Enjoy a rare vantage point on Main Street, Dallas, when the traffic stops, the tents go up and the fun begins at the 2009 Dallas Harvest Festival. Shot by Dallas High School students Ryan Hogan and Drew Schaub, this video captures nearly 12 hours of set-up, shopping, eating, strolling, and teardown from a homeowner's second-story window.