-— *PAGE 8 THE DALLAS POST Sunday, November 15, 2009 SCHOOL BRIEFS MU features work of photojournalist The Misericordia University Social Work Club is hosting photojournalist Gary F. Clark, who will present the talk, “The Face of Homelessness in North- eastern Pennsylvania,” at 6 p.m. on Tuesday, Nov. 17, in Huntz- inger Room 218 of Insalaco Hall. Clark, a member of the NEPA Homeless Coalition, is a retired professor of art at Bloomsburg University where he taught computer art and drawing. Lock-In committee meets on November 19 The Dallas High School 2010 Graduation Lock-In Committee will meet at 7 p.m. on Thursday, Now. 19, in the high school li- brary. Grocery certificates for Mr. Z’s and Thomas’ Family Market will be sold in increments of $50. Students are asked to bring in a baby or toddler photo and a photo from senior year for the Lock-In video. Photos will be returned the night of the Lock- In. Undergraduate parents, as well as senior parents, are en- couraged to attend the meeting. Test to be given at Dallas HS The Dallas High School Guid- ance Department, in conjunc- tion with the Princeton Review, is sponsoring the Princeton Review Assessment at 8 a.m. on Saturday, Dec. 5. The Princeton Review Assess- ment is part SAT and part ACT which gives students the unique opportunity to sample both tests at the same time. Students will need to report to the high school by 7:45 a.m. and the test length is three and a half hours. The test is open to all area college-bound students. Cost is $10 and checks should be made payable to Dallas School District. Contact the guidance department to receive a registration form. Registration forms are due by Thursday, Nov. 18. LL Band Sponsors hold craft show The Lake-Lehman Band Spon- sors will hold a Fall and Holiday Craft Show from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday, Nov. 21, at the Lake-Lehman Junior/Senior High School, Old Route 115, Lehman. There will be free admission and over 100 vendors will offer a variety of handmade jewelry, wood crafts, wreaths, candles, candy, fudge, soaps, lotions, doll clothes, quilted/crocheted piec- es, purses, apparel, folk art, hand painted items and pet related items. A Chinese Auction will fea- ture items donated by all ven- dors. There will be a bake sale and a selection of hot foods served in the cafeteria. Proceeds will benefit all Lake Lehman Jr/Sr High School Band members and music stu- dents. For more information, call 574-6325. LLHS Class of 1989 plans reunion The Lake-Lehman High School Class of 1989 will hold its 20th anniversary class re- union on Friday, Nov.27, at Irem Temple Country Club. Classmates are asked to e- mail their contact information to LLHS1989@frontier.com even if they are not planning to attend the event. 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Tickets are $35 per person and include buffet dinner, dess- ert and dancing. A cash bar will be available. Send reservation deposits to “WVW Class of 1989 Reunion” to Michelle Verry Smith c/o UPS Store, 62 Dallas Shopping Center #274, Dallas, PA 18612. LL Class of 1984 hosts event Lake-Lehman High School Class of 1984 will host a Lake- Lehman alumni get together at 7 p.m. on Saturday, Nov. 28, at Grotto Pizza, Harveys Lake. Please RSVP to Judy McGov- ern at 762-3201 or fourmsju- dy@yahoo.com. Children’s Association plans Orthopedic Clinic for Dec. II Wyoming Valley Children’s Associations is now accepting referrals for its Orthopedic Clinic which will be held on Friday, Dec. 11, at the Volun- teers in Medicine Building, 190 N. Pennsylvania Ave., Wilkes-Barre. The clinic, which was begun in 1924, provides evaluations, rec- ommendations and follow-up services for children and adoles- cents up to 21 years of age. 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