Sides ~ the Lower School Admission * Office at 718-6610 and the Upper School at 270-2160. MU Open House set The Misericordia University . Admissions Department will Fotovor hold an Open House from 4 to 7 'Flalcyon S- .m. day, April 26 i ol Pie Catherine Brant MeGownn | Fuitsu ductiess minispit . ; Air Conditioners and Heat Room of the Mary Kintz Bevevi- Pumps offer year-round no Library for adult learners and | whole-home comfort in transfer students interested in most climates. Making continuing their education. smart decisions about your Traditional-aged students home's heating and air interested in transferring to pgs J fo Misericordia either from anoth- and you comfort er four-year college or from an associate’s degree program will « Easy Installation an opportunity to talk to MU ® No Ductwork admissions counselors and # High Efficiency Ratings financial aid representatives. e Individual Zoning For additional information, AL ida contact the Admissions Office at ". Buin Firation 674-6791. & Lower Your Heating Cost « Some Models Eligible Performing arts For Federal Tax Credit program scheduled Misericordia University will host “Journey Through The Arts,” a showcase of student For more information or to register for the day’s events, call talent in the performing arts, at 7:30 p.m. on Thursday, April 28 in the Lemmond Theater at Walsh Hall. The program is open free to the public. For more informa- tion, call 674-6719. Friedman Gallery features Poleskie works PAGE 10 THE DALLAS POST Sunday, April 24, 2011 SCHOOL BRIEFS on Sunday, May 1. The recep- The program is open free to The Wyoming Seminary Mu- Seminary 228 Wyoming Ave., - tion is open free to the public. the public. For more informa- sic Department will present its ~~ Kingston. Seminary plans The Pauly Friedman Art Gal- Gallery hours are 10 a.m. to 8 tion, call 674-6719. annual spring concert at 8 p.m. The concert is free and open Open House events lery at Misericordia University ~~ p.m. Monday-Thursday; 10 a.m. on Saturday, May 7 in the Great to the public. For more informa- The Wyoming Seminary Up. Will present an exhibit of ab- to 5 p.m. Fridayand 1to 5pm. Concert slated Hall of Wyoming Seminary, 228 tion. call 270-2190. per School in Kingston and stract acrylic paintings of locally Saturday and Sunday “An Evening of Violin and Wyoming Ave., just north of S t Lower School in Forty Fort are Porn artist and writer, Steve For more information, call Piano” featuring Misericordia Kingston Corners. em presents offering area elementary, middle Foleskie, a native of Pringle. 674-6250. University adjunct instructor dance performance Fad high school stuilerts and Poleskie’s artwork is in the : John Vaida on violin and Tim- Concert slated The Wyoming Seminary ‘their families an opportunity to collections of numerous mu- Musical program set othy Burns on piano will be held This concert is free and open Dance Company will present its visit either campus on Easter seums, including The Metropol “Ensemble Evening: Music” at 7:30 p.m. on Wednesday, May to the public. For more informa- annual performance, titled Tu Monday, April 25. itan Museum and The Museum featuring the Misericordia Uni- 4 in the Lemmond Theater at tion, call 27 0-2190. _ bilee,” at 8 p.m. on Friday, May | Registration will begin at 8 of Modern Art in New York City, versity jazz, wind and flute Walsh Hall. The Wyoming Seminary Civic 13 and Saturday, May 14 in the | an. at the Lower School and at The Victoria and Albert Mu- ensemble and a performance of The program is open free to Orchestra, Yoon Jae Lee, con- Buckingham Performing Arts : 8:30 a.m. at the Upper School. ~~ Seum, and The Tate Galleryin the Misericordia Chamber Sing- the public. For more informa- ductor, will present a perform- Center, North Sprague Avenue, Visiting students will attend London. ers will be held at 7:30 p.m. on tion, call 674-6719. ance of classical music favorites Kingston. : classes, tour campus and have The exhibition will run May1 Monday, May 2 in the Lem- S ic.dent from Germany, Norway and The performance is free and lunch. Tours of the Upper and to June 19 with a Meet-The- mond Theater at Walsh Hall on em music dept. Russia at 8 p.m. on Sunday, May open to the public. 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