| | Sunday, November 21, 2010 PAGE 7 SCHOOL BRIEFS Brunch with Santa Paintings display slated for Misericordia in Friedman Gallery The Misericordia University More than $500,000 worth Alumni Association will hold of art by famed painter and Leading the Dallas Elementary School Halloween Parade are, from left, Principal Thomas Traver, holding Alyssa Mae Traver, Nolan Hedglin and Shelley Shurites, administrative assistant. Participating in the Dallas Elementary School Halloween Parade are, from left, Kaitlin Connelly, Caroline Conrad and Bridget Good- rich. Making their way into the Dallas Elementary School during the annual Halloween parade are, from left, Ethan Thomas, Abby Hastings, Hannah Ostrowski and Sarah Stallard. Halloween parade held at Dallas Elem. allas Elementary School celebrated Halloween with a parade. Parents were invited to the school to watch the parade of the students and teachers in their Halloween costumes. Following the tradition of the past few years, Principal Thomas Traver III and Administrative Assistant Shelley Shurites led the parade. This year, they were dressed as Woody and Jesse from the “Toy Story” movies and were joined by Alyssa Mae Traver, dressed as an alien doll and Nolan Hedglin, who was also dressed as Woody. WSCC CLASS OF 1971 PLANS REUNION ml those Mog eek 3 hy sored 1 Students honored Twenty Wyoming Seminary students qualified for the AP Scholar With Distinction award by earning an average grade of at least 3.5 on all AP Exams tak- en and grades of 3 or higher on five or more of these exams. Back ntainstudents who “graduated in May 2010 are Mor- “decai Bell, Shavertown; Kelsey Grossman, Shavertown; and Ni- cholas Strzeletz, Dallas. Senior Evan Leas, of Shaver- town, earned the AP Scholar With Honor Distinction as a ju- nior. Sixteen students qualified for the AP Scholar award by com- pleting three or more AP Exam- inations with grades of 3 or higher. Back Mountain students who o Members of the planning committee for the 40th anniversary reunion of the Class of 1971 of West Side Central Catholic High School, Kingston, met recently at The Grotto at the Wyoming Valley Mall to discuss the upcoming reunion. The reunion will be held from1to 8 p.m. on Sunday, Sept. 4, at Konefal's Grove, Chase Road, Shavertown. Anyone interested in attending is asked to contact chairman Kate Bustin Taroli at KBTaroli@gmail.com. Committee members are, from left, first row, Kate Bustin Taroli and Pete. Salus. Second row, Donna Tobin Crawley, Denise Goodwin Pace, Barb Sedeski Regan, Linda Hincken, Alexa Carros Laughlin and Sally Hogan Rothstein. Ab- sent at the time of the photo was Joan Dillon. Lake-Lehman alumni to meet Nov. 27 Alumni of Lake-Lehman High union at 7 p.m. on Saturday, Nov. School will hold their annual re- 27 at Grotto Pizza, Harveys Lake. 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FIREandICEonTOBYCREEK.com RT 309, Trucksville - Just North of Sheetz wry Find uson f Facebook (Former Yesterday's Location) the 12th Annual Brunch with Santa from 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. on Saturday, Dec. 4 at the Banks Student Life Center at the campus in Dallas, featur- ing brunch served in the Cou- gar’s Den. Children will have the op- portunity to meet Santa and tell him their wishes. A profes- sional photographer will be on hand to capture the moment. Tickets are $10 for adults, $5 for children from 5-12 years of age and free to children under the age of 5. Reservations are required and can be made by calling the Misericordia Alumni Box Office at 674-6768. Sem singers will present concert The Wyoming Seminary Madrigal Singers and Chorale will present their annual Christmas Choral Concert at 3 p.m. on Sunday, Dec. 5 in the Great Hall of Wyoming Semi- nary, 228 Wyoming Ave., just north of Kingston Corners. The program will feature the Chorale and Madrigal Singers in a performance of the Mass of Christmas Eve by Char- pentier, accompanied by a chamber orchestra. The concert is free and open to the public. For more in- formation, call 270-2190. Jazz concert slated The Wyoming Seminary Wind Ensemble and Jazz En- semble will present a program * of big band and concert band music at 8 p.m. on Tuesday, Dec. 14 at Wyoming Semi- nary’s Buckingham Performing Arts Center, Sprague Avenue, Kingston. The 38-member Wind En- semble and the award-winning 18-member Jazz Ensemble will perform music by Gustav Holst, Robert W. Smith, Woo- dy Herman, Don Sebesky and others. ns The concert is free and open to the public. For more in- formation, call 270-2190. illustrator Frank E. Schoonov- er will be on display in the exhibit, “Frank E. Schoonover: Landscape Portraits of the Brandywine and Upper Dela- ware River Valleys,” through December 18 at the Pauly Friedman Art Gallery at Miser- icordia University. Hindu folk art is displayed “The Hindu Collection,” the first public display of Hindu folk art in the collection of the Misericordia University De- partment of Religious Studies, is on display in the MacDonald Gallery on campus through December 18. MU plans Adult Learner Night The Center for Adult and Continuing Education at Mi- sericordia University will host an Adult Learner Night on from 4 to 7 p.m: on Wednes- day, Jan. 5 in Sandy and Mar- lene Insalaco Hall. The event is open to adult learners interested in obtain- ing more information about Misericordia’s graduate pro- grams. For more information, con- tact Larree Brown, assistant director of admissions and part-time and graduate pro- grams, Center for Adult and Continuing Education, at 674-6451. Claimants represented by attorneys are more successful in obtaining benefits. Call me for o FREE CONSULTATION. | can help. Member of the National Organization of Social Security Claimants’ Representatives Janet A. 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