| PAGE6 THE POST SCHOOLS Sunday, March 25, 2007 SCHOOL BRIEFS Dallas drama club presenting play The drama club of Dallas High School will present “The Final Trial of Richard III” at 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday, March 30-31 in the high school auditorium. The club received a $3,000 grant from the American Board of Trial Advocates to help defray the cost of the production which involves a jury trial. The pub- lic is invited to attend and admission is $3. Spring Fling event at Evans Falls The Evans Falls Elementary School Parent-Teacher Orga- nization will hold its “Spring Fling” from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, April 21 on the school grounds in Evans Falls. The daylong event for parents and children promises to be a fun filled event, with games, prizes, music, rides, moon walk, petting zoo, face and nail painting, dunk tank (dunk your favorite teacher), silent auction, gigantic bake sale, and cow pie bingo. Food and refreshments will be available for purchase at a nominal fee, along with snow cones, cotton candy, and popcorn. The pub- lic is invited. Silent basket-style auctions will offer treasures for every- one, including donated items from friends of Evans Falls PTO, and members of the business community. Event organizers are contacting local businesses and community members for donations of auction items. Funds raised at the event go toward funding PTO-spon- sored programs at Evans Falls Elementary. The event marks the fourth time Spring Fling has been held at the school. In case of inclement weather all activities will move in- doors. To make a donation or ar- range for item pick-up in- cluding food and soda, or for more information, call Karen Phillips at 298-2614 or Mi- chelle Ray at 881-7055. Art, science show set for March 29 I'm Big Now preschool- kindergarten will hold its annual art and science show from 6-7:30 p.m. Thursday, March 29 at the school on N. Memorial Highway in Dallas. The theme for this year’s show is March Madness. Stu- dent-created art and science projects will be on display. For more information, call 675- 1220. Adult learners, transfer program at Misericordia College Misericordia will host an Adult Learner and Transfer Night Open House from 5-7 p.m. Monday, March 26 in the Banks Student Life Center for adult learners in- terested in obtaining more information about the college’s ) Really Cooking Cafe & Catering classic Comfort Fook with A Contempora ry Twist SUNDAY Eve Sunday nner is all you can eat...Really! Mon. - Thurs. 1 t0 S ~ Fri. -Sat. 11010 ~5un. 8 to & 31 Tunkhannock Highway ( 309 North) Dallas, PA 186612 570-674-5668 DINNER Sunday from 4:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Every week 2 Home-Style Entres with all the Fixin's Adults $9.95 Kids (4-10) $4.95 Kids 4 years old and under eat free! [ undergraduate and graduate programs. The event is also open to people who have general ques- tions about entering or return- ing to college. Guests can visit the campus at their conve- nience and speak with repre- sentatives from admissions, adult education, financial aid and faculty. Common topics include: equitable credit trans- fer, credit for life experiences, financial aid eligibility, evening and weekend class schedules, accelerated formats (Express- way), certificate programs, and online courses. In recent national surveys of traditional age and adult stu- dents, College Misericordia ranked significantly ahead of similar institutions in several key areas of student satis- faction. Registration is not required. For more information, call coordinator Larree Brown at 674-6451 or e-mail her at Ibrown@misericordia.edu. Friedman Observatory open Monday nights The Friedman Observatory at the Penn State Wilkes-Barre campus in Lehman Township offers opportunities to view the night sky through a com- puterized 16-inch Meade tele- scope. The observatory is open to the public starting one hour after sunset on clear perfect opportunity for star- o gazing away from city lights. For more information re- garding viewing opportunities, contact Thomas Winter at 675-9278 or txw2@psu.edu; and Rovnak at 925-2561 or jer32@psu.edu. Information is also available on college’s Web site at www.wb.psu.edu. Go to the quick links for the Fried- man Observatory. Mondays. If Monday is not clear, the observatory will be open Tuesday at the same time. John Rovnak, acting director of the observatory, and her assistants will be on hand to answer questions. Rovnak is an amateur astronomer, retired aerospace engineer, and Penn State graduate. Small groups are welcome on public nights. 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