6 Dallas Post Dallas, PA Thursday, January 23, 2003 Exhibit (continued from page 1) Month end deadline for & I The Wyoming Valley Water- shed Coalition is accepting nom- inations for the annual Spring treamside Cleanup Program intil January 31. Nominations Goalition ~~ Web Page at yww.wvwc.org The stream leanup event has been sched- d for Saturday, April 26 with gistration beginning at 8 a.m. Volunteer groups who may be nterested in participating in this vent are invited to call the office to Hake registration mailed to them. i The 2003 event will be the ird annual cleanup held in the usty with math or English? Here’s help Luzerne County Community College is offering free adult courses in math, writing, read- ing and life skills. Learn English or obtain a G.E.D. For more information, call 1- 800-377-LCCC, ext. 325. Lhe cleanup program Wyoming Valley. The first event, held in 2001 had 100 volunteers remeving 12.98 tons of trash from toby Creek, Newport Creek, Nanticoke Creek and Solomon's Creek. In 2002 the program dis- posed of 18 tons of debris. Contact the PEC Office at 570- 728-6507 for more information. photography in high school, has a series of eight, 8x10 black and white photos of a recent trip to Italy in the show. She said knowing she could exhibit in the gallery spurred her to work more with the medium over the last year. “This year I have more in the exhibit. Because I knew I would have some place to put them, I took more photos,” Altman said. Another exhibitor’s eclectic mix of pieces chronicle a fever- “Because I knew I would have some place to put them, I took more photos.” Karyn Altman Misericordia junior ish year back at the artistic helm after a 25-year hiatus. “You might say the majority of my pieces in this show are the result of a brain meld which ended a quarter-of-a-century creative block,” said Marie Sto- larick, a staff member, who has a degree in art. Stolarick’s pieces include rock and wood sculpture, paint- ings and graphic art. In her col- lection she pays homage to her father, a wood worker, and ex- S000 amines the connection between his memory and the spark that re-ignited her creativity. “All the time I've Kno Marie, I never knew she was an art major,” said Benedetti about Stolarick. “It makes the whole show worth it if it re-inspires one person.” ; The exhibit runs through February 25. For information and gallery hours, call 674- 6250. POST PHOTOS/ERIN YOUNGMAN In photos, from left: Michael Petrosky, a Misericordia campus safety officer, matted photos for the exhibit. Petrosky has pastel compositions and color photography in the show; Karyn Altman, a Misericordia junior, and Adam Lowe, a senior, look at an original, antiquated stock certificate from his collection “Art of the Market: Stocks and Bonds of the Various Foundations of Today's Economy”; Marie Stolarick, a College Misericordia staff member, in front of her her art work, demonstrates the “Call of the Siren” instrument she created. “I don’t want to reinvent the wheel, but why does a guitar always have to look like a guitar?” said Stolarick about the piece. Penn State Wilkes-Barre offering SAT review course High school students can reg- ister now for Penn State Wilkes- Barre’s verbal and math review course for the Scholastic Assess- ment Tests (SAT) to be given on April 5 and May 3. 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