Jl t ‘A Central P< By Karina Yucel COLLEGIAN STAFF WRITER Alison Carr-Chellman first took her daughter Aila to “A Central Pennsylvania Nutcracker” four years ago. And this year, 7-year-old Aila will per form in “A Central Pennsylvania Nutcracker” along with her brothers. The ballet will be performed at 7 p.m. Saturday and at 3 p.m. Sunday in Eisenhower Auditorium. Tickets are $25 for adults, $2O for sen iors and students and $l5 for children 12 and younger. Carr-Chellman, department head and professor of education, said she took her daughter to the performance when the 3- year-old showed an interest in ballet. "I didn’t think she would make it through the whole thing. I told my hus band we would be back by intermission," she said. Carr-Chellman said she and Aila sat in the balcony and throughout the whole performance. Aila danced and sang along to the music. "I was wrong. Aila made it through the whole thing," Carr-Chellman said. "She loved it." This \ ear. Aila is playing a snow angel and twins Asher and Jules, both 8. am playing orphans in the party scene an;! Amish dancers. Sion you Pen favo the Pen bee; Colt dire Pen fami the imp; Thoi Boa! data of h bus!