O) ‘a Oo & i FES SE The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, September 1, 1993 7 Summer readers The children who participated in “Together Is Better’ summer reading program at the Back Mountain Memorial Library were entertained at an awards party on August 13 at the library. “Bookin' With Ronald McDonald”, a show with songs, jokes, puppets and quizzes, delighted the children and parents. Following the presentation, refreshments were served on the library lawn. Photo by Ace Hoffman Studios/Jim Kozemchak MacDonald Gallery opens with three generations of art * An outstaanding former Wyo- ming Valley artist will be honored when The MacDonald Art Gallery at College Misericordia opens its 1993-94 exhibition season with the presentation of “Alice, Gayle and Julia,” September 7 through October 3. #~ The first of 10 scheduled events iat the Gallery this year, the exhibit *features mixed media art work from ithree generations of the late Alice ‘Welsh Jenkins and her family. The idisplay includes the works of Jen- kins, a prominent Wyoming Valley tartist and teacher ofart, her daugh- iter, Gayle Mandle and granddaugh- Ca SE SE BE BE SE Sn ¥ hi St The Dream Houses In Mini- «ature Club will hold its Second . Annual Doll House Show on Octo- ¢ ber 2 and 3 at The Irem Temple, » North Franklin Street, Wilkes- : Barre. This year the show will * benefit the Cancer Society of the «Wyoming Valley. R * About 100 houses, churches, + barns and stores will be on dis- : play this year. Many of the mini- % atures will be one of a kind, crafted iby club members and friends in ¥.scale of one inch to one foot. A Nursing Home Insurance For Folks Age 50-84 Can pay up to $200 a day. Pollicy GR-7A1 Call today for FREE FACTS including costs, . exceptions, limitations, | and renewal provisions. (717) 869-1263 TONY GUSHKA R.D.1, Box 118A Laceyville, PA 18623 BANKERS LIFE AND CASUALTY COMPANY 3862 a PHARMACY - Computerized Prescription Service - Russell Stover Candies « Greeting Cards + PA Lottery Ticket « Newspapers - Magazines 159 N. Memorial Hwy, Shavertown, PA 675-1191 ter Julia Mandle. Jenkins served as a Board Member and Chairman of the Fine Arts Fiesta. She also operated Studio 29 where she taught art classes for students of all skill levels. Her water color and mixed media works were displayed at the Col- lege Misericordia Art Gallery in 1980 as a retrospective following her death in 1978. “Alice Welsh Jenkins opened the world of art to many people, in- cluding myself,” said Angela Kelly, a former student of Jenkins and curator of this exhibit. “This dis- Dream Houses in Miniature to hold show October 2-3 ~ special feature of this year's show will be an antique section of houses and tin houses Circa 1930's and 1940's. This is not a dealer show, however, some dealers will par- ticipate. For information about the show, or if you have a doll house you would care to display, call 675- 5888 or 675-5075. The Dream House In Miniature Club has been advertised in Mini- ature Collectors Magazine and will be featured on Good Morning Penn- sylvania in September. PHONE NUMBERS Dallas School District: 675-5201 Lake-Lehman School District: 675-2165 play is a special tribute to her and her daughter and granddaughter for their outstanding work in the arts.” The display will also feature the collages of Gayle Mandle, who has operated an interior design busi- ness in Washington, D.C. for 23 years. She earned her bachelor of science in art education from Skid- more College and also graduated from the Corcoran School of Art in Washington, D.C. Also included in the exhibit are the multi-purpose artistic state- ment works of Julia Mandle. Her works are generally small scale MAJOR PERFORMIN ARTS CENTER and many pieces can be worn as jewelry. She graduated from Wil- liams College with a bachelors degree in fine arts. Exhibits in the MacDonald Art ; Gallery are free and open to the public year-round. Gallery hours are Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, 12-5 p.m.and 6-8 p.m.; Friday, 12-5 p.m.; Saturday and Sunday, 1-5 p.m. The Gallery is closed Monday. Memberships to the Gallery are welcome. For more information on memberships or exhibits at the MacDonald Art Gallery, call 674- 6250. PITTSTON - "SINCE 1956" WILKES-BARRE BACK MOUNTAIN MPAC TEACHING STAFF 655-1059 Or Leave Message At 675-1761 J "MOM & ME CLUB" Creative Moving & Learning For 18 mth. - 3 ys. with Adult Partner <2 TODDLER DANCE J TAP « JAZZ - BALLET J PRO-POP/BROADWAY VOCAL DIRECTOR: GINA MAJOR - Professional Entertainer, Miss PA/America... 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