Page 4 1980-81 Hershey Bears Hockey Season has begun. For tickets and information call 534-3911. Group discount rates also available -- information available in C.C. Reader office. Sunday Bike Rides with Harrisburg Bicycle Club. Meet at City Island in Harrisburg 7:15 a.m. 8-10 mile ride, slow pace. - Sunday Hikes with Wildware Foundation. Call Barb mornings at 564-8008 for further details and departures. Oct. 6--24: CAPITOL CAMPUS ART EXHIBIT Etienne Bertrand Weill, `Metaforms.' Gallery Lounge. Oct. 1--26: Planetarium Show at the William Penn Museum, 3rd and North Sts., Harrisburg -- `The Universe of Dr. Einstein.' Through Oct. 26: Art Exhibit, Pennsylvania Society of Watercolor Painters at the William Penn Museum. Tuesday -- Saturday -- 9 to 5, Sunday 12 to 5. Oct. 3--31: Art Exhibit at HACC. Paintings, collages, and graphics by Gerry M. Cloud. In the Gallery at the Rose Herman Lehrman Arts Center. Monday through Thursday 9 to 4, Friday 9 to 8. Also open weekends and evenings if there is a performance in the building. Through Oct. 31: Exhibit at Doshi Center for Contemporary Art, Jon Bogle, sculpture, and Ruane Miller, paintings, in the Main Gallery. Doshi located at 1435 N. 2nd St., Harrisburg. Monday through Friday 11 to 4 and Sunday 1 to 4. Free. Through Dec. 4: Art Exhibits at Penn State -- York Campus. Commons Area -- Dean Paules; Student Center -- Ruth McCann; Display Cases -- Ceramic Hut of York. Through December: Exhibit, Presidential Candidates and Election Fanfare, 1789--1980, at the Hershey Museum of American Life. Continuing Exhibits at the William Penn Museum, 3rd and North Sts., Harrisburg: Threads of Life -- Nov. 23 Geology of Gold -- April 5, 1981 Pennsylvania Decoys -- Feb. 1, 1981 Terry Wild, Photographer -- Nov. 16 Gem Butterflies -- Dec. 7 Hershey Theatre Performances: Nov. 7 -- Preservation Hall Jazz Band Nov. 14--15 -- Dancin' Box office -- 534-3405. Oct. 25,26: HACC Children's Theatre. Saturday at 11:00 and 2:00 and Sunday at 2:00. Oct. 24 and 27: The Kinks in Concert at the Spectrum in Philadelphia. 8:00 Oct. 24: HACC Friday Night Flicks, Lindsay Anderson's '0 Lucky Man!' at 8:00 in the Rose Herman Lehrman Arts Center. Free. Oct. 25: Saturday Night Chiller Theater, 'Dracula Has Risen from the Grave,' York College of PA. Life Sciences Theater, 10:00. Oct. 27--Nov. 14: CAPITOL CAMPUS ART EXHIBIT' James Rabine II and Mary Carol Walker. Gallery Lounge. Oct. 27--Nov. 25: College Center Art Exhibit, Constantine Kermes, oils and prints, at Lebanon Valley College. Oct. 28: CAPITOL CAMPUS INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS ASSOCIATION FILM--'The King of Hearts' at 8:00 in the auditorium. Free. Oct. 28--Nov. 9: Play, 'Chapter Two' (Neil Simon), Allenberry Playhouse, Boiling Springs. Box office -- (717) 258-6120. Oct. 28--Nov. 2: Ice Follies and Holiday on Ice at the Hersheypark Arena. All seats reserved -- prices $5.50, $6.50, and $7.50. For information call 534-3911. Oct. 29: Film, Ronald Reagan starring in 'King's Row,' Hershey Med Center auditorium, 8:00, $2.00. Oct. 29--Nov. 30: Planetarium Show at the William Penn Museum - the Universe.' Oct. 30: CAPITOL CAMPUS CULTURAL PROGRAM Indidan Dance, 7:00 p.m in the auditorium. Free. - Oct. 30: 'Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde' on stage by Chamber Theatre Productions of Boston. At HACC Rose Herman Lehrman Arts Center Auditorium. 8:00. Admission $3.00. Oct. 30--Nov,, 2 and Nov. 4--8: Play, '1776' at the Fulton Opera House, 12 N. Prince St., Lancaster. For more information call 394-7133. Oct. 31: HACC Friday Night Flicks, Victor Halperin's 'White Zombie,' suspense; Tod Brownings's 'Freaks,' suspense--drama, 8:00, Rose Herman Lehrman Arts Center. Free. Oct. 31: Maryland Dance Theater, 8:00, Strand-Capitol Performing Arts Center, 50 N. George St., York. Nov. 2: Moon and the Dalton Brothers (rock and country rock), York College of PA. Wolf Gym, 7:00, $3.00. Calendar of Events Thuretbiy, October 23, 1980 Nov. 2-17: Three-Artist Exhibition, featuring paintings by Ora Ann Fitzgerald, Milford Patterson, and Paul Dennehy, at the Art Association of Harrisburg, 21 N. Front St., Harrisburg. Monday through Friday 9:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Nov. 5: CAPITOL CAMPUS HILLEL MEETING in Room E 216 at 1:00. Last meeting for fall term - planning next event and tentative winter term schedule. Note: Hershey students who cannot make this and would like to organize a meeting to help plan the winter events please call Jackie Lear at 944-4765. Nov. 5: Film, Bergman's 'Shame,' Hershey Med Center auditorium, 8:00, $2.00 • Nov. 7,8,13-16: Play, 'The Miracle Worker,' at the Harrisburg Community Theatre, 513 Hurlock St., Harrisburg. For more information call 238-7381. Nov. 13,14,15: Play, Lebanon Community Theatre presents Neil Simon's 'Last of the Red Hot Lovers' at 8:15 p.m. Tickets $4.00. For reservations call 273-5151. Location: 700 E. Maple St. and Theatre Drive, Lebanon. Nov. 15: David Brenner at York College of PA. Wolf Gym and Auditorium. 7:00 and 10:00. Advance tickets currently on sale at YCP Student Activities Office, $6.50. Nov. 16: CAPITOL CAMPUS HILLEL PROGRAM 'What We as Jews Believe,' Rabbi Bamberger of Ohev Shalom Synagogue speaker. In the Black Cultural Arts Center. 12:30 -- brunch (lox and bagels); 1:00 -- lecture and discussion. Cost for brupch -- $3.50 adults; $1.75 children under 12. Nov. 19--22 and 28 and 29: 'Kismet' presented by the Lancaster Opera Workshop at the Fulton Opera House, 12 N. Prince St., Lancaster. 394-7133. Nov. 20: CAPITOL CAMPUS XGI SEMI-ANNUAL BLOOD DRIVE in the Gallery Lounge. A large turn-out of donors is necessary to insure that Capitol Campus maintains a strong blood donor organization. A sign-up list will be posted in the nurse's office. The XGI fraternity supplies coffee, orange juice, and McDonald's Danish to all donors. `Springtime in E AS Share a ride with four friends and we will pay for the gas. That's right—donate plasma and get free gas for the trip. SERA-TEC BIOLOGICALS 260 REILY ST., 'HARRISBURG WE ARE OPEN: Monday - Thursday 8:45 a.m. - 7 p.m. Friday 8:45 a.m. - 4 p.m. CALL 232-1901 C.C. Reader
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