/ J ne pe Aes mt ~~ ¥ Programs THE SCIENCE TEACHER EDU- CATION PROGRAM (STEP) at Wilkes College can still accept applications from 11 area teachers who are interested in taking (courses. The announcement was Wade by Dr. Joseph Bellucci, pro- fessor of education at Wilkes and director of the STEP program there. The program is funded by the Pennsylvania Higher Education Assistance Agency, (PHEAA) and is designed as a science and mathe- matics education-improvement progrm to help elementary and secondary teachers improve their science and math teaching skills. Teachers who are accepted into the program will have their tuition paid by PHEAA. They will, in addi- tion, receive a stipend to defray the cost of travel to the STEP site, at Wilkes College. The courses are offered during the summer and fall of 1984, and the “spring and summer of 1985. Most summer courses will be offered as § ER pg RR workshops. Fall and spring courses will be offered during evenings and some may include Saturday ses- sions. Dr. Bellucci urges those who are interested to contact the Wilkes College Education Office, at 824- 4651, ext. 435, as soon as possible for summer registration. Toll free num- bers are 1-800-572-4444 in Pa., and 1- 800-537-4444 from outside Pa. a Exhibits THE WILKES COLLEGE SOR- DONI ART GALLERY opened the exhibition, “The Big Picture: Ultra Large Instant Images,” recently. The show will be in the Gallery until June 20, from 1 to 5 p.m. and will be open to the public at no charge. The exhibition consists of the works of 19 artists highlighted in the instant large-format process of Polaroid 20x24 inch photographs. Sordoni Gallery hours are, Sunday through Friday, 1-5 p.m., Saturday, 10 a.m. until 5 p.m. and on Thurs- day evening until 9 p.m. Courses WHAT IS MANAGEMENT? What is the role of a manager in busi- ness? What. does.a--manager do? \ Why do we have managers? And 4 when is a manager judged to have done a good job? AH These are only a few of the questions which will be explored in the telecourse, “The Business of Management,”” which will be offered for three college credits by Luzerne County Community Col- lege, in conjunction with WVIA-TV, Channel 44; beginning Friday, June 15. For enrollment information on the telecourse, call the TeleCollege Hot- line at Luzerne County Community College, 829-7423. Registration at the main campus will be held on Wednesday, June 6. THE OFFICE OF CONTINUING EDUCATION at Luzerne County Community College will offer a course in Basic Carburetion begin- ning Tuesday, June 12, at the col- lege’s main campus in Nanticoke. The course, which will meet on Tuesdays, from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m., ‘through July 17, is designed to familiarize today’s mechanics with the fundamentals of carburetion. The class will not meet on July 3. A ——— W:oncepts of carburetor rebuilding emission analyzer for diagnostic trouble shooting of carburetion problems. Carburetion systems affecting cold driveability, warm driveability, power loss and drivea- bility problems affecting computer command control . carburetors will be reviewd. This course is a prerequisite for future seminars to be offered in computer command control, fuel injuection and emission control sys- tems. In addition to a variety of semi- nars and short courses that keep automechanics up-to-date on new ideas and trends in the auto indus- try, establishedAutomotive Technology program of study. For further information on the Basic Carburetion course, or to register to attend, contact Robert Komnath at Luzerne County Com- munity College, 829-7383. “FOCUS ON SOCIETY,” a three- credit college telecourse that make- suse of a unique blend of filmed interviews and on-location filming, will be offered during the summer session at Luzerne County Commu- nity College and will be broadcast on Channel 44 beginning Tuesday, June 12, from 7 to 7:30 p.m. For further information on the telecourse, or to enroll in the course, contact the TeleCollege Hot- line at Luzerne County Community College. THE WYOMING VALLEY CHAP- TER, American Red Cross has scheduled two daytime courses for June. A CPR Module class will meet on Tuesdays, June 12 and 19 from 9 a.m. to noon. A Multimedia First Aid course will be held on Fridays, June 15 and 22, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. ; Both courses will meet at the Chapter House and registration is limited. To register call Safety Services at 823-7161. A nom.nal fee is charged to cover the cost. Dinners Dr. Collins is editor-in-chief and publisher of ‘Tempus Fugit,” a newsletter for time management. He is the author of “Take A.I.M.: Action and Ideas in Management,” 1984. The seminar is co-sponsored by College Misericordia’s Continuing Education Department and the Greater Wilkes-Barre Chamber of Commerce. : Enrollmen is limited. Registration can be made by calling (717) 675- 2181 ext. 331 or 332. WILKES-BARRE GENERAL HOSPITAL’S VOLUNTEER SERV- ICES Department will hold a Baby- sitting Seminar for girls ages 11-18 on Monday, June 18 from noon to 4 p.m. at the hospital. The agenda for the seminar will include first-aid for emergencies, basic care of small children, fire safety and personal safety. Partici- pants will receive a certificate upon completion of the session. There wi be a limit of 25 partici- patns for the seminar. Interested individuals are asked to register by calling Wilkes-Barre General Hospi- tal’s Volunteer Services Depart- ment. THE WILKES-BARRE CHRIS- TIAN WOMEN’S CLUB will hold a breakfast buffet on Wednesday, June 20, from 9:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. at Gus Genetti’s Restaurant, Market St., Wilkes-Barre. Chuck Benner of Pittsburgh will serve as guest speaker while Martha Bachman, soloist, will offer musical selections and Jan Merritt will present a program entitled “Learning Can Be Fun.” Cost of the buffet is $4.25. Free nursery will be provided for pre- school children. To make buffet and nursery reser- vations, call Florence Matyas at 822-0565 or Barbara Harlow at 824- 7409. Reservations close Monday, June 18. Clubs ~ SPICE UP YOUR LIFE! join in the fun. Singles who are seeking partners for round and square dancing, par- ties and other entertainment are invited. Our groups meet every Wednes- day evening during the month of June at 7 p.m. at the Wagon Wheel, Main Street, Tunkhannock. Come Sales THE CARVERTON UNITED METHODIST WOMEN’S RUM- MAGE SALE will be held Saturday, June 9, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the church, Carverton. Baked goods and refreshments will be sold. Co-chairwomen are Evelyn Shales and Carol Metz. Committee persons are Lavina Parrish, Mary Glahn, Bertha Thompson, white elephants; Betty Switzer, jewelry; Evelyn Shales, Edythe Kromelbein, cloth- ing; Mary Brown, toy books; Genny Dana, baked goods; Joan Krza- nowski, Sally Edwards, Doris Rob- bins, Naomi Prynn, refreshments; John Parrish, George Kromelbein, household items. Donations may be dropped off at the church on Thurs- day afternoon, June 7. * Bag time will be from 12-2. THE AUXILIARY OF THE DALLAS FIRE AND AMBULANCE INC. will hold its second annual Rummage Sale on Saturday, June 9, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Dallas Borough Building. A GIGANTIC GARAGE SALE will be held Tuesday and Wednes- day, June 5 and 6, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Mercy Center Garage, Seminars DR. LARRY COLLINS, executive Stress Management will conduct a two-day seminar on ‘‘Managing Time and Stress” at College Miseri- cordia, June 15 and 16. The seminar will be held in McHale Hall from 8:45 a.m. until 4 p.m. Defining stress, understanding the physiological and psychological reactions to its, practicing effective techniques to reduce stress, commu- nicating clearly, organizing and planning, and building an active time management system will be discussed by Dr. Collins. A nationally renowned lecturer, Meetings THE REGULAR MONTHLY MEETING of the Lake-Lehman Board of School Directors will be held on Tuesday, June 12, at 8 p.m. in the auditorium of the Lake- Lehman High School. Joseph “Red” Jones, president, will preside. VETERANS OF THE VIETNAM WAR, Post 2, will meet only once a month during June, July and August. The next meeting of the group will be held Thursday, June 14, at 8 p.m. at the Coral Lounge, 245 Owen St., Swoyersville. Workshops DR. JAMES F. MCANDREW, director of psychology and behav- ioral medicine at the John Heinz Institute of Rehabilitative Medicine, Wilkes-Barre, will conduct a one- day workshop for personnel working in long-term care facilities, hospital nurses, administrators and manag- ment personnel. The program, titled “Managing Behavioral Problems in the Elderly,” will be held on Thurs- day, June 14, from 9'a.m. to 4 p.m., at Genetti’s Best Western, Wilkes- Barre. The program, sponsored by Penn State’s Department of Continuing Education, concerns itself with behavioral problems in the elderly and other individuals coping with extended hospitalizations and loss of rewarding environments. It will pro- vide participants with elementary principles and procedures of behav- ior change and practical ‘how to” evaluation skills. Instructional materials, lunch, and beverage breaks are included in the $55 cost and 0.6 CEU’s will be awarded. For more information, contact Mrs. Ina Lubin, Penn State Wilkes-Barre, Lehman, PA 18627, phone (717) 675-2171. STRATEGIC THINKING, the process of clearly defining the values and strengths that make a business successful, is the topic of a workshop for top executives in com- panies with 50 to 500 employees. The program, presented by Penn State Wilkes-Barre’s Continuing Educa- tion Department, will be held on Thursday, June 14, 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Sheraton-Crossgates, Wilkes-Barre. Stephen C. Tweed, workshop instructor, will stress skills in com- municating ideas, motivating people and satisfying customers. Partici- pants will be helped to respond more effectively to events and opportunities as they occur and lead programs in their schools. principal speakers for the institute. for in-service credit. demonstrations. RSM, professor; Sr. and Dr. their companies to growth and suc- cess. Mr. Tweed has spend the past 15 years helping organizations improve their use of human, financial, and technical resources. He is a success- ful business strategist, writer, public speaker, trainer, consultant and businessman. His business knowledge and experience were gaiend from 10 years spent with two Fortune 500 companies. The workshop fee of $85 covers the cost of program materials, lunch and beverage breaks. Partici- pants will receive 0.6 CEU’s. For additional information, contact Mrs. Sharon Ward, Penn State Wilkes- Barre, Lehman, PA 18627, phone (717) 675-2171. A WORKSHOP FOR DIREC- TORS, ADMINISTRATORS AND MANAGERS of health-care facili- ties will be presented on Wednes- day, June 13, from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., at the Sheraton Crossgates, Wilkes-Barre. The program, titled “Strategic Thinking and Planning for Health-Care Administrators,” is sponsored by Penn State’s Depart- ment of Continuing Education, Stephen C. Tweed, workshop instructor, has spent the past 15 years helping organizations improve their use of resources: human, financial, and technical. He is a successful business strategist, writer, public speaker, trainer, con- sultant and businessman. His expe- rience includes 10 years with two Fortune 500 corporations and he is currently president of Communica- tion Resource Group, Inc. He has provided consultation and training to a number of hospitals, nursing homes, home health agencies, and other human services organizations. The program’s cost of $55 includes instructional materials, lunch and beverage breaks. To receive bro- chure or to register, contact Mrs. Ina Lubin, Penn State Wilkes-Barre, Lehman, PA 18627, phone (717) 675- 2171. COLLEGE MISERICORDIA has scheduled summer workshops beginning in June. Members of the consultation and educational staff of the Hazleton-Nanticoke MH-MR will conduct the workshops. All persons will be held in Kennedy Lounge from 9 a.m. to 12 noon. Registration can be made by calling 675-2181, ext. 331. The following are the subjects that will be discussed: “Changes in the Family” Tues- day, June 12, conducted by Barbara Demory, Ph.D.; ‘‘Building Self- Esteem in Children” Tuesday, June 19, conducted by James P. Simon, M.A.; “Living with Teenagers,” Tuesday, June 26, conducted by Barbara Demory, Ph.D.; ‘Building Better Relationships,” Tuesday, July 3, conducted by Barbara Demory, Ph.D. ‘Parents as Sex Educators,” Tuesday, July 17, conducted by James P. Simon, M.A.; “Career Stress in Secretarial Settings,” Sat- urday, July 21, J. Earl Stanton, Jr., A.C.S.W.; “Communication Skills,” Tuesday, July 31, conducted by James P. Simon, M. A. “Conflict Management,” Tuesday, August 7, conducted by James P. Simon, M.A.; “Women and Total Wellness,’ Tuesday, August 14, con- ducted by Barbara Demory, Ph.D.; “Building Your Self-Esteem,” Tues- day, August 21, conducted by J. Earl Stanton, Jr., A.C.S.W. “MICROCOMPUTER APPLICA- TION FOR MANAGERS” is the topic of an all-day workshop presented by Penn State Wilkes- Barre’s Department of Continuing Education on Thursday, June 21, from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m., at Hay- field House on the Lehman campus. The workshop is designed for business owners, managers, execu- tives, and supervisors in all indus- tries, including sales, marketing, finance, manufacturing, production, and education, who want to learn to use a spreadsheet application pro- gram. Participants will receive hands-on computer experience in the use of Multiplan, an analysis and budgeting software package for the microcomputer. Michael Elias, workshop instruc- tor, has 14 years experience teach- ing data processing. He is a part- time Penn State instructor and a senior partner in Basic Systems Company, a software consulting firm. He has designed and imple- mented business software and docu- mented operation systems for IBM, Monroe and Radio Shack Comput- ers. Elias is the chairperson of the Wilkes-Barre Area Vocational Tech- nical School Data Processing Department. He holds a B.S. degree in education from Wilkes College and is currently a candidate for an M.S. in managerial science at Mar- ywood College. The workshop fee of $85 includes instructional materials, lunch and beverage breaks. Participants will receive 0.6 CEU’s. More informai- ton on this and other Penn State workshops may be obtained by con- tacting Mrs. Sharon Ward, coordi- nator of workshops and special pro- gramming, at Penn State Wilkes- Barre, Lehman, PA 18627, phonr (717) 675-2171. SECRETARIES AND OFFICE PERSONNEL who want to develop a working knowledge of word processing on microcomputers are invited to attend an all-day work- shop on Tuesday, June 12, 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m., at Penn State Wilkes- Barre’s Lehman campus. Dr. Thomas F. Barone, senior technical specialist for the Pennsyl- vania Technical Assistance Pro- gram (PENNTAP), is the workshop instructor. Workshop participants will receive 0.6 CEU’s (continuing edu- cation unit credits). The fee of $65 covers the cost of instruction, pro- gram materials, lunch and bever- age breaks. For additional informa- tion, contact Mrs. Sharon Ward, Penn State Wilkes-Barre, Lehman, PA 18627, phone 675-2171. A TWO-DAY WORKSHOP on “Purchasing Basics for Buyers” will be presented by Penn State Wilkes-Barre’s Department of Con- tinuing Education on Wednesday and Thursday, June 13 and 14, 8:30 am. to 4 p.m., at the Sheraton- Crossgates, Wilkes-Barre. The fee of $150 covers cost of instruction, program materials, lunches, and beverage breaks. For more information and or registra- tion, contact Mrs. Sharon Ward, coordinator of workshops, Penn State Wilkes-Barre, Lehman, PA 18627, phone (717) 675- 2171 Theater THE POCONO PLAYHOUSE, Mountainhome, Pa., presents June Lockhart starring in ‘‘“The Wil- liam,” which opened June 5 and will run for one week only. This tender and touching drama written and directed by Jonathan Daly will be presented for eight shows through June 10. Because of its warm and touching message, it is hope that ‘The William” can serve as a fund-raising vehicle for “Arts For The Handicapped” and other similar worthwhile organiza- tions. For ticket reservations and addi- tional information, call the Pocono Playhouse box office at (717) 595- 7456. CLOSED TUESDAY MERCHANDISE FOR SALE FRI.-SAT.-SUN. ANGLE FREON TANK | CAMPING CLAIROL HEDGE 6-FT. 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