PAGE 10 THE DALLAS POST Sunday, December 12, 2010 CHARLOTTE BARTIZEK PHOTOS/ FOR THE DALLAS POST One-year-old Erin Duffy, of Dallas, is not very happy with Santa or her Christmas candy cane but does get comfort from her mother, Colleen, during a Brunch with Santa at Misericordia University. Mike and Joy Blasick, of Benton, arrived at the Misericordia Brunch with Santa with their children, Kaylee and Emily. Misericordia alumni host Santa Brunch hildren came to see Santa and alumni of the school returned to their alma mater as the Miser- icordia University Alumni Association 12th An- nual Brunch with Santa was held on December 4 at the Banks Student Life Center on the Dallas campus. Wyoming Seminary music dept. offers two free concerts The Wyoming Seminary Civic Orchestra will present a program featuring the works of great com- posers from Russia, France, Ger- many, the Czech Republic and the United States at 8 p.m. on Sunday, Jan. 16, 2011 in the Great Hall, 228 Wyoming Ave., Kingston. Yoon Jae Lee, the orchestra’s new music director, will lead the musicians in a performance of the Dvorak Festival March, Op. 54a; the Barber Adagio for Strings; Tchaikovsky's Romeo and Juliet Fantasy-Overture; ballet music from Gounod’s “Faust” and the Brahms Academic Festival Over- ture, Op. 80. The Wyoming Seminary Music Department will present its annual Winter Instrumental Concert at 3 p.m. on Sunday, Jan. 23, 2011 in the Great Hall, 228 Wyoming Ave., Kingston. The concert features the Wyom- ing Seminary Orchestra and will in- clude the first movement of Mo- zart’s Symphony No. 40, “A Hectic Overture” by John Lloyd, and “Montagues and Capulets” from Prokofiev's “Romeo and Juliet.” Members of the Wyoming Semi- nary Dance Company will perform during the Prokofiev composition. Sem’s handbell, percussion, string and chamber ensembles also will perform in a program that will in- clude the Lower School instrumen- tal ensemble. The concerts are free and opento the public. For more information, call 270-2190. Avant. The perfect aocent IONE tin] (Leg) The look of Coriane or granite for up to 70% less! ™ As low as i ALL SNOW SHOVELS E¥stone P A066033 www.dallasdoit.doitbest.com i i 1 & 2 BOE TITT PUN GO TO TIMESLEADER.COM AND SIGN UP TO RECEI 0% OFF Head Start accepts applications Luzerne County Head Start, Inc.and opportunities for children is currently accepting applicationswith disabilities. in Luzerne and Wyoming counties Families must meet specific for the 2011-2012 school year. criteria, including age and in- A federally and state-funded pre-come eligibility, to qualify. Par- school program, Head Start gives 3ents/guardians are encouraged and 4-year-old low-income childrento apply early as selection for t - a chance to achieve their full poten-new school year will begin in th tial and attain school readiness. spring of 2011. Free services are offered, includ-. To apply, or for additional in- ing education, health, social servic-formation about Head Start, es, parent involvement, nutrition,Pre-K Counts or Early Head transportation on a limited basisStart, call 829-6231. TWILIGHT DINNER SPECIALS Starting at $9.95 Monday through Saturday 4:30-5:30 PM Ray hale Ding Room Exchadod Phone: 696-3580 www.FIREandICEonTOBYCREEK.com RT 309. Trucksville - Just North of Sheetz (Former Yesterday's Location) " New Residential Construction Custom RENT iT Kitchen and Baths Land Development s8s Office: fy rank or fr0-555:5574 RNALEY Timid s70-237.1a44 | ONIStruction, Inc. www.frankcareyconstruction.com The area's Newest Designer Clothing and Accessories Boutiq ue Ellesse Boutique ‘NOW OPEN! Just in time for the Holidays Open Sun. 11 to 6 Wed., Fri., Sat. 10 to 5 Thurs. 11 to 7 Closed Mon. & Tues. 0 WYOMING AVENUE « WYOMING, PA (FORMERLY THE RYGIEL STUDIO BLDG.) i® 675-4104 * mma PI | DISCOUNTS FROM | / LOCAL BUSINESSES
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