C.C. reader. ([Middletown, Pa.]) 1973-1982, May 14, 1981, Image 9

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    15: Ragtime Music Festival, antique mechanical musical instruments display/dem
onstration, noon-9p.m. today and Sat, performance by Jerry and Terri Brown
of Deva Associates at 7p.m. Fri, period fashion show Saturday.
15-23: Kiwanis Club Musical, Fulton Opera House, Lane., Bp.m.--$B.--397-7425
17: Ephrata Cloister Chorus' Annual Spring Concert, First United Methodist
Church, Ephrata, 4p.m., free--733-4811.
19: Harrisburg Symphony Orchestra, Forum, Harrisburg, 8:15p.m.--$12.50-$5.--
232-8751.
23: Marian McPartland Trio, Chautauqua Playhouse, Mt. Gretna, 8:30p.m.--
$12.50, $lO-964-3836.
24: Widespread Depression Orchestra, Chautauqua Playhouse, Mt. Gretna,
8:30p.m.--$12.50,510-9644836.
24: Marian and Jimmy MePartland Sextet, Chautauqua Playhouse, Mt. Gretna,
3:30p.m.-$12.50,510-964-3836.
31: Hershey Symphony Orchestra, Hershey Theatre, 3p.m.—51.50--534-1446.
WORKSHOPS/LECTURES
14: Gaelic-American Society illustrated lecture, "Wildflowers and Fauna of the
Region," by Eugene Bowman, naturalist-photographer, Stauffer Mansion,
1241 Lititz Pike, LIMC.. Bp.m.
16: Parrish Resource Center Workshop. "Recreation In the Church," by Glenn
Bannerman. 555 W. James St., Lane., 9a.m.-4p.m.
21: Coping With Depression, Helen H. Stevens Community Mental Health Center,
Carlisle, 9a.m.-5p.m.--$30.-2434033, ext. 36.
21: 13th Annual Management Seminar, Lebanon Valley College. Annville, College
Center, for information and reservations call Dr. Robert C. Riley 867-4411,
ext. 202.
24: Basic Cardiac Life Support Course (CPR), Citizen Fire Hall, Palmyra.
1-5p.m.-free--273-0463, also on 5/81.
26-June 16: Has an Alcoholic Touched Your Life? Alcoholism Services, Inc.,
Harrisburg, 4 consecutive Tuesdays at ?p.m.—s2o.-2364595.
ESPECIALLY FOR CHILDREN
14-22: Annual Spring Tour to Elementary and Nursery Schools of the Workshop
Theatre, HACC, for information call 236-9533, ext. 277.
16: children's theatre, "Ali Baba," Oxford United Methodist Church, Oxford,
2p.m. "
16: children's film series, "Rip Van Winkle" and "Spider," Lane. County Library,
125 N. Duke St., Lane., 2p.m.-free.
16-17: The Sunshine Players Present Theatre for Children, HACC, Workshop
Theatre, Sat 11a.m.&2p.m.; Sun 2p.m.—5.99-236-9533, ext. 277, also on
5/23-24.
30: The Emperor's New Clothes, Harrisburg Comm. Theatre, 1&4p.m.—52.50
adults/$1.25 children-238-7381.
AND MORE
14-27: Here Comes The Circus, The Toy Train Museum, Lane., 10a.m.-5p.m.--$1.50
adults/5.50 children-4387-8628.
14-31: Planetarium Show: Perspectives, F&M College, Lanc., North Museum, Sat
3p.m.: Sun 2&3p.m.--free--291-3981.
14-October 31: Chronometers and the Chronometer Escapement, NAWCCM,
Columbia, Mon-Fri 9a.m.-4p.m.; Sat 9a.m.-5p.m.--$1.50 adults/$.50 children--
68442 e.
14-15: 3rd Annual Health Fair, York Mall, 10a.m.-9p.m.--free-4343-8623.
15-17: Firemen's Expo 'Bl, Dutch Wonderland, Lane., 10a.m.-6p.m.--$2.75 adults/
$1.50 children--291-1888.
15: Community Firefighter Exhibition opening at Lane. County Library, 125 N
Duke St., 9a.m.-9p.m., films at 7p.m.
15: Lanc. County Chapter, American Red Cross centennial celebration, Penn
Square, music, historic uniform fashion parade, awards presentation,
addresses, 11:15a.m.-12:30p.m.
15: 3rd Annual Ephrata Jr. H.S. Student Council Teen Fair, skill games,
entertainment, food, for benefit of Save The Whales Foundation, at the school,
2-6p.m.
16: Lanc. Sertoma Club chicken BBQ, Long's Park, Lanc.. 11a.m.-7p.m.
16: Willow Swim Team chicken BBQ dinner take-out, Willow Swimming Pool,
2819 Willow St. Pike, Willow Street, 11a.m.-6p.m.
16: Historic Marietta Day, jazz music, antiques and art displays, guided walking
tours, activities, open houses throughout Marietta, from 10a.m.
16: Lampeter Fire Co. festival, Lampeter Comm. Field, music by Jr. and the
Country Boys, chicken corn soup take-out, from 4p.m. (May 23 rain date).
16: concert, Living Sacrifice Band, a NJ rock gospel group, Christian Alternative
Coffee House, 315 N. Christian St., Bp.m.-midnight--free.
16: Lanc. YWCA 2nd Annual Springtime Run, 3 and 6 mile competitions, from
Greenfield Racquetball Club, 10a.m.
16: Family Fun Day, flea market,'games, rides, Rohrerstown Elementary School,
Ba.m.-4p.m.
16: Lanc. Forest Fire Crew Annual Spring Benefit Public Sale, Ft. Holbrook Fire
Base, Oak Rd., off River Rd. between Creswell and Safe Harbor, 9:30a.m.
16: Spring Wildflow e r Walk, Shuts Environmental Center, Eshelman Mill Rd., 9
and 10:30a.m., reservations required through Lane. County Parks office.
16: Gettysburg Outdoor Antique Show, Gettysburg Square, 7a.m.-5p.m.--free--
3344274.
16-17: Spinning and Weaving Spring Festival, Schafferstown, 9a.m.-5p.m.--free--
949-3685.
23: All-night Skate, The Gold Skate, Rte 230 East, 7p.rn.-7a.m.--$3.
23: Chocolate Town Firemen's Parade, Hershey, 10a.m.--free-533-2953.
23-24: Warner Hospital Comm. Fair. Gettysburg. 10a.m.-Bp.m.--free--334-7516.
25: Memorial Day Parade, Gettysburg, 2p.m.--free--334-6274.
28: Junior Volunteer Orientation Session, Memorial Osteopathic Hospital, York,
7p.m.-free--8041623. ext. 244.
31: 3rd Annual Grandmother's Trunk Fashion Review, Society Bldg., Lebanon,
1:30p.m.-$2-272-1473.
June 6: Foraging for Dinner, Hershey Museum of American Life, 10a.m.-2p.m.--
$15.-534-3439, register by 5/15.
WANTED:
Business Manager
for Capitol Campus'
radio station , WNDR
include the handling of all business matters for the
radio station. Specific areas include bookkeeping,
financial projections, and advertising.
Benefits
include possible course credits, valuable business
experience, and excellent resume material.
If interested, contact Bill Bertolet, Station Manager, at WNDR
in W-110. Phone 944-9832 or 944-0371.
Responsibilities