. PAGE 8 THE POST SCHOOL Sunday, October 16, 2005 LCCC TO HOST EDUCATION FAIR Luzerne County Community College and the Luzerne County Counselors Association will hold the 32nd annual College Night and Financial Aid Information Night from 7-8:30 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 20 at the college's campus center in Nanticoke. Representatives from more than100 colleges, universities, hospitals, post-secondary technical schools, and the armed services will be at the program to speak with prospective college students and parents about educa- tional opportunities and admission requirements. Representatives from the college's financial aid office will be avail- able to discuss federal and state financial aid programs. There is no admission charge. For more information, call 800-377-5222, ext. 340. Preparing for the event, from left, first row are Phyllis Johnson, Kingston; Joan Bush, Trucks- ville; Francis Curry, Forty Fort; and Mary Kosin, Wilkes-Barre. Second row: Ed Hennigan, Wyoming; Robert Bogdon, Shavertown; Joe Alaimo, Wilkes-Barre; and Jim Domzalski, Mountain Top. Third row: Linda Mellner, Shavertown; Joan Foster, Harveys Lake; Thomas P. Leary, Kingston; and Bob Zavada, Kingston. EARLY CHILDHOOD PROGRAM @ AVAILABLE AT SEMINARY Wyoming Seminary Lower School will hold a free early childhood cpen house from 4-6:30 p.m. Oct. 27 at the school's Forty Fort campus, 1560 Wyoming Avenue. Preschool, pre-kindergarten and kindergarten teachers will be available to answer questions about Wyoming Seminary's early child, hood programs. Tours of the Lower School campus will be offered every 2 minutes. Lower School admission staff also will be available to speak with parents. Applications for the program will be accepted for children who will be at least 3 years old by August 31, 2006. The school anticipates waiting ists for all programs. For more information, call the Lower School admission of- fice at 718-6610. Scott Lynett of Shavertown, left, and Nicolas Bufalino of Dal- las are members of the pre-kindergarten class at Wyoming Seminary Lower School. learning more about transferring SCHOOL BRIEFS Lock=-in committee seeks volunteers The Dallas High School GRAD 2006 lock-in committee will hold a meeting at 7 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 12 in the high school library. All parents of Dallas High School students, regardless of grade level, are encouraged to attend and to get involved in the annual party, which is held graduation night. The committee is looking for a chairman for the video committee, as well as volunteers for all committees. Paintings, drawings to be exhibited at CM The Waichulis Studio at College Misericordia will exhibit paintings and drawings in “Capturing Real- ism 2005" from Oct. 15 through Nov. 23 at the MacDonald Art Gallery on the school's campus. A reception will be held from 5:30-8:30 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 15 at the gallery. The Waichulis Studio began holding the exhibit in 1997 to "inspire and train promising new artists. Located in Mocanaqua, the studio chooses a select few artists for a fine art apprentice- ship. Members of the studio are recipients of prestigious awards, national publication, and repre- sentation in well respected gal- leries. Fifteen artists join together this year to bring a collective exhibit that promises to unveil some of the finest realist endeavors in the nation. Kindergarten program scheduled for L-L schools The Lake-Lehman School District has scheduled a kindergarten readiness program for children planning to enter kindergarten next fall. There will be four pre- sentations throughout the school for lunch! Saturday, October 22 PENN STATE DAY Open House 9a.m.-12 p.m. Learn about more than 160 degree prc the admission process, financial aid, scho athletic programs & student clubs. Talk with faculty, counselors & current students - then please join us PENNSTATE Register: www.wb.psu.edu/admissions/admevents.htm or call 570-675-9238 ! year. The first presentation will focus on reading readiness. Fac- ulty from each building will con- duct the presentation. The first presentations will be held at 9 a.m. Oct. 17 at Lake- Noxen Elementary School; 9 a.m. Oct. 18 at Lehman-Jackson Ele- mentary School; and 9 a.m. Oct. 21 at Ross Elementary School. Parents are encouraged should register their children for the first presentation of the program by calling Ross Elementary at 477-4050 or 256-7897; Lake- Noxen Elementary at 639-129; and Lehman-Jackson Elementary at 675-2165. This program is only for children who will be 5 years old before September 1, 2006 and are plan- ning to enter kindergarten for the 2006-2007 school year. Financial aid, transfer programs Luzerne County Community College and the Luzerne County Counselors Association will hold the 32nd annual College Night and Financial Aid Information Night from 7-8:30 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 20 at the college's campus center. Representatives from more than 100 colleges, universities, hospi- tals, post-secondary technical schools, and the armed services will be at the program to speak with prospective college students and parents about educational opportunities and admission requirements. Representatives from the colleg- e's financial aid office will be available to discuss federal and state financial aid programs. The college also will hold its annual transfer day program from 1-2 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 20 at the campus center. Representa- tives from colleges and uni- versities will provide information to students who are interested in ps, BEY Wilkes-Barre PENN STATE Making Life Better www.wb.psu.edu to another institution after com- pleting their studies at LCCC. Both programs are free and open to high school students and adults who are interested in attending college. For more in- formation, call LCCC at 740- 0340 or 740-0348. Students invited to CM open house College Misericordia invites high school students and their par- ents to attend an open house program from 9:30 a.m. to 3-p.m. Oct. 29 at the college on Lake Street in Dallas. The event offers students an opportunity to spend a fun and informative day touring the facilities, meeting CM students, faculty and coaches, and talking with admissions and financial aid counselors. The campus will be active with Homecoming week- end activities including a parade at 9 a.m. and six home athletic contests. The open house schedule:in- cludes registration and refresh- ments; campus tours,.including the new Alden Trust Computer Classroom; renovations in McHale Residence Hall; a faculty session; lunch; meetings with representatives of student ser- vices, athletics and student gov- ernment; and a session on fi- nancial aid. A session will also be held on the college's Alternative Learner's Project for students with learning disabilities. For more information, call the admissions office at 675-4449 or e-mail admiss@misericordia.edu. Students may also visit College Misericordia online at miser- icorida.edu. Theremin virtuoso to appear in concert World-renowned musician and composer Rob Schwimmer will perform a concert at 8 p.m. Oct. EDWARD KUEBLER & ASSOCIATES Complete Insurance Services WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY WITHOUT GIVING UP COVERAGES OR SERVICE! Call For A Free Consultation With A Licensed Insurance Professional 352 E. Northampton St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa 570-829-1976 loninecdlats And Lb. 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