MES > -— The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, May 11,1994 7 ~~ The seventh annual NE Penn- sylvania International Children's Theater Festival will be held May 18-20 at the F.M. Kirby Center and the Darte Center. Popular over the years with teachers, parents and children, the Festival offers a taste of other cultures in the form of entertain- ment geared specifically to chil- dren'ages 3-10. The Festival will also offer Playworks at the Kingston Armory, ‘hands-on craft and crafts that relate to the different theater prodiictions as well as festive entertainment. . Its location and set-up also ‘offers the children and adults a -place torelax for lunch and take a ‘break between shows. Food ven- “dors’are available for those who ‘have not brought their own “lunches. “2%. Tickets fof the performance can “be purchased from the F.M. Kirby “Eenter Box Office at 826-1100. They are $4.50 per show in ad- ° Top dancers Children's Theater Festival, activities will be May 18-20 vance, $5 at the door. Group rates are available by calling 823-4599, A schedule of perforinance times follows: May 18 and May 20, 9:15a.m., Dinokid, F.M. Kirby Center; 9:15 a.m. But, I'm Just a Kid, Darte Center. 11:15 a.m. AABug Show, F. M. Kirby Center; 11:15 a.m. Richard Bradshaw, Darte Center; 1:15 p.m., Dinokid, F.M. Kirby Center; 1:15 p.m., But, I'mJust a Kid, Darte Center. May 19, 9:15 a.m. AA Bug Show, F.M. Kirby Center; 9:15 a.m. Richard Bradshaw, Darte Center. 11:15a.m. Dinokid, F.M. Kirby Center; 11:15 a.m., But, I'm Just a Kid, Darte Center. 1:15 p.m., AA Bug Show, F.M. Kirby Center, 1:15 p.m. Richard Bradshaw, Darte Center. Playworks will be open from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. all three days. For more information, call the Kirby Center at 823-4599. Beth Hartshorne, right, daughter of the Reverend and Sharon Hartshorne of Orange, and her duo partner, Kara Shilinski, left, daughter of Dan and Marian Shilinsky, left, of Wilkes-Barre, recently won first place in tap and lyrical and two Best Overall Awards for the highest scoring duos in the entire senior duo/trio division at the Motion Beyond Comparison Talent Competition at the Tamiment Resort in the Poconos. Both girls are also members of the Bobbette Dance Company and study dance at the Northeastern Academy of Dancing in Kingston under the direction of Barbara Woronko Anzalone. Dallas artist's paintings of Hawaii are now on display A collection of watercolor paint- « ings by Dallas resident Charlotte Arbogast featuring scenes from | - the Hawaiian Islands are currently - on display in the lobby of Mellon . Bank, Main Street, Dallas, through the end of May. The paintings are the result of her winter trip to Hawaii, where she sketched and painted every day for an entire month while exploring the islands of Oahu, Maui and Kaui. Arbogast visited galleries, | & talked with Hawaiian artists, and studied Hawaiian art history and folklore in order to produce the floral studies, colorful fish and landscapes. bi a TBci9a( fo tebe) (Je TBAT) (jo Teich r Delivery, call 39-FAST or Arbogast works in watercolor, acrylic and pen and ink and is also an accomplished photogra- pher, who has exhibited many of her photographic compositions in the past. Arbogast is a member of the Cider Painters of America and the Pennsylvania En Plein Air Soci- ety. She has had several pieces of her artwork published as greeting cards and calendar illustrations. A resident of Dallas, she and her husband, Karl, are the par- ents of two grown sons. The public is invited to view this exhibit during normal bank- ing hours through the end of May. "HARVEYS LAKE COMMITTED TO SERVICE - Celebrating Stanley Wojciechowski's recent honor are, rom left, Lake Silkworth Area Lions President, George Pavlick; Wojciechowski; Al Radginski, Past President. Wojciechowski recognized for service by Lions Club Stanley Wojciechowski of Lake Silkworth has been named a Melvin Jones Fellow by Lions Clubs International Foundation, in recognition of his commitment to serving the world community. Named for the founder of Lions Clubs International, Melvin Jones, the fellowship is the foundation's highest honor. It is a recognition ofa commitment to humanitarian services. Stanley Wojciechowski is a member of the Lake Silkworth Area Lions Club. He recently received a finely crafted plaque and lapel pin acknowledging his dedication to the foundation's Senior menus Senior Citizen's Centers spon- sored by the Luzerne/Wyoming Counties Bureau for the Aging offer hot noon meals Monday through Friday to people 60 years of age or older. Donations from participants are gratefully ac- cepted and needed in order to expand this program. The following is the menu for the week of May 16, 1994. MONDAY - Baked ham w/pine- apple, sweet potatoes, golden corn, white bread, margarine, tapioca pudding, milk & coffee. TUESDAY - Sweet & sour pork, parslied rice, Oriental vegetables, apricot nectar, chilled peaches, raisin bread, margarine, milk & coffee. WEDNESDAY - Baked meat- loaf, whipped potatoes, carrots & peas, grapefruit juice, whole wheat bread, margarine, custard pie, milk & coffee. THURSDAY - Rigatoni w/ meatballs, spinach w/garlic, tomato sauce, Italian bread, margarine, gelatin w/whipped cream, tossed salad w/dressing, parmesan cheese, milk & coffee, FRIDAY - Baked fish w/lemon butter, oven brown potatoes, cran- berry juice, mixed vegetables, whole wheat roll, margarine, birth- day cake, milk & coffee. 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Lions Clubs International is the world's largest service club or- ganization numbering more than 1.4 million members. As the charitable arm of the association, Lions Clubs International Foun- dation acts as steward of the fi- nancial resources that are dis- bursed for humanitarian causes. Tell our advertisers you saw them in The Post. They'll appreciate it, and so will we. Local youngsters win prizes in SPCA poster contest The 10th Annual Be Kind to Animals Week Poster Contest, sponsored by the SPCA of Luzerne County and Marquis Art & Frame of Wilkes-Barre, was judged this week from thousands of entries grades kindergarten thru 13thand learning support. The winning posters and gift certificates can be picked up at the Marquis Art & Frame on Sat- urday, May 14 between 11 and 3 p.m. Back Mountain winners are: Fourth Grade: 2nd place, Laura Vodzak, Dallas Elementary. Fifth Grade: 1st place, Robert J. Barna, Gate of Heaven, Dallas; 2nd place, Becca Hadzor, Dallas Elementary. 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