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Page 6 April 16: C.C. baseball, Spring Garden at CAPITOL, 3:30 P.M April 16: Interviewing Skills, video tape, CAPITOL CAMPUS auditorium, 8 P.M April 16: Quiet Riot, mime duo, PSU York Campus: 12:15 P.M.--workshop, student center; 7:30 P.M.--performance, conference center April 16: Susquehannock Players staging "The Candle's in Your Eye" and "The Pears of Heaven," Hafer Center, Lanc. Theological Seminary, 555 W. James St., BP.M. April 16: concert, The Spinners and Tom Browne, York Fairgrounds, Memorial Hall, York, BP.M. April 16: film, "Pied Piper," Lane. County Library, 125 N. Duke St., 7P.M., April 18 at 2P.M. April 16-May 10: exhibition, "Black Women: Achievement Against The Odds," Ganser Art Gallery, MSC, exhibition is free and open to the public, Mon-Thurs 2-4P.M. & 7-9P.M., Fri 2-4P.M., Sun 1-4P.M. I pill 11: liordon Bok, in concert at the Harrisburg Civic Club, 612 N. Front St., BP.M., call 232-6306, general admission $3. April 17: Independent Eye staging original comedy-drama "Dreambelly," Steinman Theatre, Lane. Country Day School, 725 Hamilton Rd., today and April 18,8P.M.. April 18: concert, vocalist Melba Moore and comic Corbett Monica, Host Farm Cabaret, 2300 Lincoln Highway East, 7:30 & 10:30P.M.; doors open one half hr in advance. April 18: Denver Lions Club pancake and sausage breakfast, Denver Fire Hall, for benefit of Lane. Blind Assoc., 5-11A.M. April 18: Rodeo, Buck Tractor Pull Stadium, 10 miles S. of Lanc. on Rte. 272, 7 & 8 P.M., call 334-7724 April 18: Lanc. Bicycle Club leading 75 mile River South Ride from Buchanan Park, bring lunch, 9A.M. April 18: "There's a Girl in My Soup," dinner theatre-comedy, Host Corral Diamond Horseshoe Dinner Theatre, 2250 Lincoln Highway East, Thurs-Sat, doors open 6P.M., buffet dinner served 6:30, showtime 7:45P.M. Through April 18:Side by Side by Sondheim, a musical revue, Fri., Sat., & Sun. 8 P.M., special matinee April 4, 2 P.M., for reservations call 238-1887 April 18: The Gold Skate, attention W. M. -- all night skate, Rte. 230 East, 7 P.M.-7 A.M. April 20: videotape, VTN concert 11, PSU York Campus, student center April 20-May 10: "You're A Good Man, Charlie Brown," Allenberry Playhouse, Rte. 174, Boiling Springs, 258-3211 April 20: baseball at CAPITOL, Messiah College, 3 P.M April 20: CAPITOL CAMPUS, SGA Mtg., 3:30 P.M., W 132 April 22: Dinner theatre, PSU York Campus, conference center, 6 P.M., details to be announced. Coffeehouse, Mark Ehrsam, student center, 11:30 A.M.-1:30 P.M. April 23: C.C. baseball at Eastern College, 3 P.M April 23: Race-o-Rama Hobby Exhibit, PSU York Campus, Mon-Fri 8 A.M.-9 P.M., free, 771-4555 April 23: The King and I, HCT, 513 Hurlock St., Harrisburg, call J. McGreevy for additional info, 761-5057 April 23: Moby Dick Rehearsed by Orson Welles, HACC auditorium, Thurs. 8 P.M., $3. April 23: "Arsenic and Old Lace," Fulton Opera House, Lanc., directed by Ty Greiner, PSU alumnus and member Actors Company of Pennsylvania. April 23-25 and April 30-May 2: MSC Citamard Players staging Peter Nichol's "A Day in the Life of Joe Egg," MSC Rafters Theatre, BP.M. April 24: C.C. baseball at Elizabethtown College, 3 P.M April 24: Harry James and his Swingin' Band, one show only, 8:15 P.M., Hershey Theatre, call 534-3405 April 24: Art Exhibit: featuring works in various media by HACC arts students, reception on Fri., April 24, 12 noon. This exhibit and others by students will continue through May. April 25: Marco Valenti's Tribute to Mario Lanza, Hershey Theatre, for tickets call 534-3405, show at 8:15P.M. April 26: all night skate, The Gold Skate, Rte. 230 East, 7P.M.-7A.M. (another W. M. special). Calendar of Events Thursday, April 16, 1981 April 26: Art Exhibit: Glen Schlosser, PSU York Campus, student center, opening reception 2-4 P.M., exhibit continues through May 28 April 27: C.C. baseball at Phila. Pharmacy, 3:30 P.M April 27: CAPITOL CAMPUS, SGA Mtg., W 132, 3:30 P.M April 27: Art Exhibit: Elizabeth Hansen, PSU York Campus, conference center, exhibit continues through May 28 April 27: A program of popular songs and nightclub entertainment by Constance Zivanovich, a HACC music student, under the direction of Gerald W. Robertson, HACC auditorium, 7:30 P.M., free April 27-May 1: videotape, Mother's Little Network, PSU York Campus, student center April 28: CAPITOL CAMPUS, Bloom into the latest fashions of Spring at the BSU fashion show, main bldg. auditorium, 7 P.M., $l. April 29: C.C. baseball at Juniata College, 2 P.M. April 30: CAPITOL CAMPUS baseball, Wilmington College at Capitol, 3:30 P.M April 30-May 1: "Eat Your Heart Out," comedy, Ephrata Amer. Legion, buffet dinner served at 6:30 and show at BP.M., for info and reservations call Ephrata Playhouse in the Park. May 2 & 4: Grateful Dead, in concert at the Spectrum, Phila., 7P.M., call 215-336- 3600 May 4: The Beach Boys, concert at Hersheypark Arena, reserved seats $9.50- $8.50, BP.M., call 534-3911 May 6: Allan Krantz, classical guitarist, PSU York Campus, student center, 12:15 P.M. May 13: Coffeehouse— Chris Barrett, PSU York Campus, student center, 11:30 A.M.-1:30 P.M. • May 20: Rush, at the Spectrum, Phila., BP.M., call 215-386-3600 Mount Gretna Playhouse-1981 summer season: Coupon and reserved seat subscriptions are available, call Mount Gretna Theatre box office. June Batten Arey, recently appointed executive director of the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts, will be the speaker at the annual meeting of the Dance Council of Central Pennsylvania to be held on Sunday, April 26, at 2:00 p.th. in the Auditorium of the Rose Lehrman Arts Center at HACC. Arey will address the arts issue "Where Will the Money Come From?" Representatives of all non-profit arts organizations in the area are encouraged to attend. In addition to the lecture, the film "The Magic of Dance," with Dame Margot Fonteyn, will be shown as part of this special Dance Council event which is being sponsored at HACC by the college's Cultural Events Series. Both the lecture and the film are free and open to the public. June 12, 1981, HACC begins its seventh summer performing arts season. This year's extravaganza incorporates the talents of the professional troupe Danceteller, under the direction of Trina Collins; the Professional Summer Theatre Company, directed by Richard K. Olsen; and Third Stream, and Debbie Gaber, produced by Jim Miller. The seven-member troupe, Danceteller, blends the arts of dance and acting into a witty, relaxing 90-minute concert of modern dance and theatrics. The Professional Summer Theatre Company presents comical "Arms and the Man" and sympathetic "Prisoner of Second Avenue." The professionals of the company are joined by an ensemble of student apprentices for the productions. A jazzfest ends the season on a high note with Third Stream, Third Stream and Friends, and Debbie Gaber mingling their talents for a festive finale. All performances are at 8:00 p.m. in the Rose Lehrman Arts Center on the HACC campus. For ticket information call 234-7592 Monday through Friday 12:00 noon to 3:00 p.m. EARN WHAT YOU'RE WORTH THIS SUMMER I have a business offer that will pay you exactly what you're worth. If you work, your income will reflect it. Full and part-time positions are available in your home area. Coll 763-7111 for details and on-campus interview time. M/F Arts Executive to Speak at HACC Summer Entertainment at HACC C.C. Reader