PAGE 10 THE DALLAS POST Sunday, October 25, 2009 LAKE-LEHMAN HOMECOMING COURT Members of the 2009 Lake-Lehman Senior High Homecoming Court are, from left, first row, Sara Casterling, Theresa Restai- no, Katelyn Dawsey, Annie VanScoy, Melinda Wright, Leigh Hillman and Erica Johnson. Second row, Adam Supey, Patrick Moss, Gregory Groblewski, Ricky Swan, Adam Holena, Gregory Josuweit and Christopher Prater. due to predicted inclement weather, homecoming ceremonies were re-scheduled from last night to Saturday, Nov. 7, prior to the football game against Dallas. SCHOOL BRIEFS Friedman Art Gallery for MU on November 4 exhibit ends today Misericordia University is A grand opening exhibit, presenting the cool jazz sounds “Guiding Light,” of the new of the Rich Goldstein/Andy Pauly Friedman Art Gallery at ~~ LaVerne Quartet at 7 p.m. on Misericordia University will Wednesday, Nov. 4, in Lem- feature an exhibition of large mond Theater at Walsh Hall. and extraordinary pieces by The concert is free and open to legendary artist Christopher the public. Ries through today, Oct. 25. 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For more information, call 674-6495. Native American program set for PSU Frank Little Bear, a First Na- tion Native American lecturer, performing artist and musician will present two shows on Thursday, Nov. 5, at Penn State Wilkes-Barre to celebrate Native) American History Month. The first show will be at noon in the Student Commons and the second is set for 7 p.m. in Hay- field House Community Room. DALLAS HOMECOMING BILL TARUTTS/ FOR THE DALLAS POST Dallas High School Homecoming Court members Chris Rose and Amanda Tomaselli enter the football field during halftime ceremonies on Saturday, Oct. 10. Fall is upon us and The Lakeside Skillet at Harvey's Lake is serving up its famous Pumpkin-Nut Pancakes. Also try, the Apple-Betty Pancakes, Pumpkin-Nut Waffles and Pumpkin Cream Cheese Jumbo Muffins. The Lakeside Skillet at The Benjamin Harvey Inn opened its doors in May of 2008. It quickly became one of the area’s most popular eateries. 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