Sunday, June 27, 2010 THE DALLAS POST PAGE 9 Baa Kindergartener Nathan Bonath chases classmate Elizabeth Bartlett during Kinder Karnival at Ross Elementary School. CHARLOTTE BARTIZEK PHOTOS/ FOR THE DALLAS POST lunteer mom Karen Stanski hops with Jeanna Pritchard inside the Atlantis bubble during Kinder Karnival at Ross Elementary School. Brooke Faux gets help sealing her sand art bottle during a Kinder Karnival at Ross Ele- mentary School. Inder arnival at oss Elem. There was a carnival type atmosphere abound- ing at the Ross Elemen- tary School on June 3 as kindergarten students there participated in the annual Kinder Karnival. Lilian Raczkowski hauls in a duck from the duck pond during Kin- der Karnival at Ross Elementary School. @ SCHOOL BRIEFS Performance slated The Wyoming Seminary Performing Arts Institute (PAI) will present a special performance by its Master- works Chorale, Chamber Or- chestra, Institute Chorus and Symphony Orchestra at 8 p.m. on Saturday, July 3, at the Great Hall of Wyoming Semi- nary, 228 Wyoming Ave., just north of Kingston Corners. The ensembles will perform the Fifth Brandenburg Concer- to by Bach, featuring PAI facul- ty members Peter Povey on violin and Elizabeth Landon on flute. The performance is free and open to the public. For more information, call 270-2186. Philharmonic maestro joins Sem PAI The faculty of the Wyoming Seminary Performing Arts Institute will be joined by Maestro Lawrence Loh for a elebration of Arnold Schoen- org’s works in the perform- ce of Pierrot Lunaire and Transfigured Night at 8 p.m. on Thursday, July 8, at the Great Hall of Wyoming Semi- nary. This performance is free and open to the public. For more information, call 270-2177. Woodwind Quintet to perform at Sem The Wyoming Seminary Performing Arts Institute (PAI) will feature General Pershing’s Own Woodwind Quintet in a special guest artist performance at 8 p.m. on Tuesday, July 20, in the Great Hall of Wyoming Seminary, 228 Wyoming Ave., just north of Kingston Corners. The performance is free and open to the public. For more information, call 270-2186. Northwest class plans anniversary The Northwest Class of 1990 is currently seeking addresses of classmates for the 20th anniversary reunion set for Saturday, July 24, at the Shick- shinny American Legion. Addresses should be for- warded to to Sherry Cross at 256-6033 or by e-mail to scross572@epix.net. DHS Class of 1970 plans reunion The Dallas High School Class of 1970 will hold its 40th anniversary reunion from 6 to 11 p.m. on Friday, July 30, at Appletree Terrace, Newberry Estates, Dallas. There will be an open bar, food, music and great memo- ries. Members of the classes of 1968, 1969 and 1971 who mis- sed their class reunions are invited. Anyone interested in attend- ing is asked to make a reserva- tion by calling Sally Cyphers Johnson at 690-6771 or Scott Lefko at 410-848-9124. Students cited for art excellence Many Back Mountain students were recently honored for their artistic excellence. The students in kindergarten through grade six exhibited their best artwork at the School’s End Exhibit at Sue Hand’s Imagery, Dallas. Ribbons of Artistic Excellence were awarded to outstanding art- work on each grade level, Kinder- garten to grade four. Special Awards recipients in- cluded: Maria Ansilio, Dallas, Best of Sixth Grade; Sophia An- swini, Wyoming, Portrait award (grades K-3); Caroline Banas, Dallas, Wildlife Award (grade 4-6); Christopher Banas, Dallas, Architecture award (grade K-3); Kate Barilla, Dallas, Landscape Award (grades K-3). Also, Brielle Brace, Dallas, Por- trait award (grades 4-6) and Best of Show award; Nicole Cava- naugh, Dallas, Best of Fifth grade; Lexi Fumanti, Dallas, Best of First Grade; Sahil Garg, Sha- vertown, Architecture Award (grades 4-6); Sonal Garg, Shaver- town, Award for Technical Excel- lence (grades K-3); Anna Jorda, Shavertown, Judges’ Choice award. Also, Devin Lindley, Hunlock Creek, Animal Illustration award (grades 4-6); Isabella Locke, Leh- man, Best of Kindergarten; Eliza- beth Madeira, Dallas, Seascape Back Mountain students in kindergarten through grade six exhibited their best artwork at the School's End Exhibit at Sue Hand's Imagery, Dallas. From left, first row, Kyle Yagloski, Troy Reinert, Kyle Gurzynski, John Stachnik. Second row, Brielle Brace, Sydni Bittner, Katryna Ansilio, Allison Stallard, Anna Jorda, Megan Mancinelli and Angelena Allen. award (grades K-3); Megan Man- cinelli, Dallas, Best Still Life (grades 4-6); Samantha Mihalko, Dallas, Award for Color & Design (grades K-3); Mira Patel, Dallas, Miniature Award. Also, Troy Reinert, Shaver- town, Award for Landscape (grades 4-6); Abby Santo, Dallas, Animal Illustration (grades K-3); Caroline Siegel, Dallas, Award for Floral (grades K-3); John Stachnik, Dallas, Award for Fig- ure (grades 4-6); Allison Stallard, Shavertown, Award for Color & Design (grades 4-6); Madison Stambaugh, Shavertown, Award for Technical Excellence (grades 4-6). Also, Ryan Sullivan, Shaver- town, Judges’ Choice award; and Kyle Yagloski, Wyoming, Best of Fourth grade. Students receiving ribbons of artistic excellence or first, second or thi-rd place rib- bons included: Sydni Bittner, Dal- las; Janelle Cawley, Shavertown; Matthew Cheskiewicz, Dallas, Gwyn Cruz, Dallas; Amelia Grud- kowski, Dallas; Kyle Gurzynski, Dallas. Also, Madison Kaufer, Trucks- ville; Carolyn Kerkowski, Dallas; Devin Lindley, Hunlock Creek; Isabelle Maria, Wyoming; Alex- andra McNee, Dallas; Nick Mel- nick, Dallas; Natasha Mihalko, Dallas, Miranda Nardone, Sha- vertown; Maverick Nulton, Sweet Valley; Shreena Patel, Dal- las; Michael Quinnan, Shaver- town; Morgan Risch, Shaver- town; Vanessa Ryan, Dallas; Ab- bey Stokes, Shavertown; Levi Sunday-Lefkowitz, Shavertown.
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