LJ The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, November 17, 1993 7 Beth Hartshorne W.V. Oratorio Society to present concert Nov. 20 ; ui WI | d a Nn ce : Nn The Wyoming Valley Oratorio ter's Cathedral in Scranton. 1) © : Society will present a concert, Soloists for this concert include : Saturday, Nov. 20 at 7:30 p.m. at Lynda Krehbiel-McLain, Carol utc racker St. Stephen's Church, 35S. Fran- Tome, Albert Purdy and Francis klin Street in Wilkes-Barre. ~ McMullen. Mrs. McLain, soprano, d recitalist, vocal Beth Hartshorne, 13 year old Under the direction of Dr. 1S a seasone ’ daughter of Rev. and Mrs. Don Stephen E. Barton, the chorus, : carl divertor nd vocal in is ine Hartshorne of Orange Rd., Dallas soloists and orchestra will per- lg ive + th Seon will play the part of the Sugar form Haydn's “Missa brevis St. tor Jy ge S i She Plum Fairy in Northeastern Penn- Joannis de Deo,” Handel's Coro- wolf: gh t sol - tinl t sylvania Academy of Dancing's nation Anthems I & II - ‘Zadok the x ps os ui Soo wi as Nutcracker Ballet, to be presented Priest’ and ‘The King Shall Re- : Sem eps eCHe oe Tee as bi ny Sunday, Nov. 21 at the Irem joice’ and Brahms “Liebeslieder ey J to Bernstei pring Temple in Wilkes-Barre. Walzer” (Lovesong Wallzes). : Tickets iy = eiichased in b eth 8 a 8th grade is at Stephen Barton is the music advance by calling 823-5032 or at Jog M e School an i pees director of the Wyoming Valley the door the night of the perform- Sy studying pointe, c Li Oratorio Society, the Singers’ ance. For those attending the . et, lyrical, tap and jazz un oy Guild of Scranton and the Wyo- concert, there will be free parking Outd f Tenowned pIlorSOIapi icy Toni ming County Chorale in Tunkhan- in the Mellon Bank Parkade across utaoor un I0imer ockette " RE are nock. He is founder and music the street from St. Stephen's. This Gate of Heaven third grade Brownie Troop 696, of Dallas recenlty on Danzalone; who lives director of Zusammen, a new concert is funded in part by a went on an environmental hike with Mr. Jerry Kozlansky, Park ea Jie tie prt professional chamber chorus,and = grant from the PA Council on the Naturalist at Frances Slocum State Park. The girls were completing ripe Sugar or Fairy Beth will serves as choirmaster of St. Pe- Arts. § @ their requirements for the “Outdoor Fun” Try-It. also play the parts of the Doll in The troop also recently went to Dundee Gardens for their “Hallow- Act I, a Snowflake, Act I, and een Fun” Happenings, and are now collecting Thanksgiving food Flower, Act II. items for the Catherine McAuley House in Plymouth. Beth is one of the Bobbettes, an Troop members are, from left, first row: Ashlee Fagula, Alison award-winning dance group from Page-By-Page Taroli, Amanda Coleman, Amanda Meholchick, Elizabeth Ambrose, the Beadenmy al hay wor nu- Adrienne Ruggerio; second row: Stephanie Gionta, Caitlin Ward, merous awards In loca and na- Molly Guntli, Jane Clements Maureen Hozempa, Kristen Wagner: bond) ance compel ons. i " Bookstore 3rd row, Jerry Kozlansky. Absent from photo: Sherie Senausky, 5 : Sharleen Casey, Meghan Reino, and Adri Gilb y ginat 2 p.m, and give = matinee 69 Main St., Luzerne, PA €y, Meghan Reino, a enne Gilbert. performance at the Irem Temple ¢ ® Troop leader is Kate Taroli; assistant leader is Donna Casey. in downtown Wilkes-Batie. BETH HARTSHORNE 717-283-2011 . Z : NEW HOLIDAY HOURS: Memorial books added to collection at librar 10 -5 7 Days A Week Thurs. & Fri. 10-8 The Back Mountain Memorial “Travel Writings: Great Britain and Baking" presentedbyMr.and Mrs. presented by Richard and Patri- } Library: 96 Hlunisvilis Road, Dal America-HenryJames” presented Edmund tr pe a children. “Eve- Come 111 for the latest as, announces the additionofthe byJohnE. Morris III, Esq.; “Japa- In mem of Paul day Pets”, “Everyday Town", followng memorial books to their nese American History” presented “Handel's oY ok ns “Everyday cid “Everyday Bestsellers as well as collection. : by Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Brown; Mary McDade. 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