Planning programs Following are next week’s cafet- eria menus in local schools: DALLAS SCHOOLS ~~ Nov.21-25 MONDAY - Wimpies on bun or turkey bar-b-que on roll w-relish, buttered green beans, cinnamon applesauce, Bonus: Cheese curls, choice of milk or juice. TUESDAY - Steak-n-cheese hoagie or steamed hot dog on bun, steamed carrot coins, chilled pine- apple tidbitds, choice of milk or juice. WEDNESDAY - Baked cheese pizza or bunwich (foiled wrapped hot ham-cheese) w-celery stick, FRIDAY - No school. WEST SIDE TECH Nov. 21 - 25 MONDAY - Chilled juice, hamburg on bun, French fries, chocolate chip cookies, milk. TUESDAY - Turkey, mashed potatoes-gravy, cranberry sauce, grim cake, milk. WEDNESDAY - Titan fudgies, fresh fruit, milkk no school. FRIDAY - No school. Parents of students attending Dallas Township Elementary School and Westmoreland Elementary have a busy schedule of activities available to them during the Ameri- can Education Week. Dallas Township has planned the following activities: On Wednesday, Nov. 16, at 1:30, Mrs. Tillman will demonstrate “D.U.S.0.” in Mrs. Blazes’ first grade room, introducing people pup- pets entitled ‘‘Let’s talk it over.” Thursday, Nov. 17, at 6:45 a.m. and continuing until 8 a.m. Mr. Barbose, Principal, will be hosting Dads for a coffee and donut break- fast. At 10:15 a.m. the third grade teachers and students will present a slide show of learning activities and projects. At 1:30 p.m. the second grade students will present a Thanksgiv- ing program in the gym. Mrs. Jean Utter, the Computer Instructor at Dallas Township, will be available on Wednesday and Thursday at 12 noon to “Put the Microcomputer into the Proper Per- spective.” : On Wednesday, Nov. 16, starting at 1:45 p.m., Open House will con- | tinue for the parents of P.M. kinder- garten students and grade three and four students. Mini lessons in Math, Science and Social Studies are | planned. Although special arrangements are made in the elementary schools for parents visitations during Edu- cation Week, parents are invited to make arrangements at any time during the school year to visit the building. Internationally acclaimed pianist Richard Fields will appear in con- cert at College Misericordia on Wednesday, Nov. 16, at 8:30 p.m. in the Walsh Auditorium. Fields’ per- formance is sponsored by College Misericordia’s cultrual events series. There is no admission charge. As a concerto soloist, recitalist and chamber musician Fields has performed throughout the United States and Europe and has received prizes in young artists competitions in Texas, South Carolina and Cali- fornia. Fields was a prize winner at the Viotti International Piano Competi- tion and is the only American to succeed to the finals of the competi- tion. He has received grants and schol- arships from the Ford Foundation, the Julliard School and the Martha Baird Rockefeller Fund for Music. 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