PAGE 8 THE DALLAS POST Sunday, October 16, 2011 SCHOOL BRIEFS PSU WD SpORSOrS ee eons 4 d financial aid lors. teachers workshop The. a SR held Penn State Wilkes-Barre will from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Sat- holding a free informational urday, Oct. 29. Registration will teachers’ workshop and lun- begin at 9 a.m. in the Anderson cheon to prepare for History Sports and Health Center at the Day 2012 regional competition north gate of campus. from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on The open house schedule Wednesday, Oct. 19 in the Nes- includes registration, refresh- bitt Academic Commons & ments, campus tours, a faculty Library. session and lunch, and meetings The program will address with representatives of student contest requirement updates, services, athletics and financial research projects incorporating 3id. sources with proper documenta- For more information, contact tion and the use of digital and the Misericordia University web resources and will include Admissions Office at 675-4449. breakfast and lunch. For more information, contact ’ Janis Winter, History Day Co- Safe trick or Coordinator, at 675-9232 or jrwd@psu.edu. treating at MU Misericordia University will offer a safe trick-or-treat event MU students for children from 3 to 5 p.m. on Sunday, Oct. 30 on the front sponsor event Jew of Mile Hall neer the The Misericordia University =~ North Gate of the upper cam- Dead Alchemist Society is plan- pus. ning to present an expanded Area residents are invited to spectacle for the student orga- bring their children on campus nization’s 20th annual “Things and visit the university’s resi- That Go Boom in the Night!” at dence halls. The event is spon- 7 p.m. on Wednesday, Oct. 26 in sored by the Department of the Wells Fargo Amphitheater Residence Life. on campus. The event is open For more information, contact free to the public. Annmarie Narcum in the Resi- For more information call Dr. dence Life Office at 674-6178. Anna Fedor, Ph.D., assistant professor of chemistry, at 674- 6769. Wyoming Seminary sets Open House MU schedules open ao 8.12 and their parents are invited to an house progr din Open House from 1 to 3 p.m. on Misericordia University is Saturday, Nov. 5 at Wyoming offering an open house program Seminary Upper School, to give students and their par- Sprague Avenue, Kingston. ents an opportunity to spend a For more information, call the day touring the 124-acre campus Admission Office at 270-2160. You're ready to retire, but is your smile? OF 1 HUET of-1{e](=RY/e] Neo} We can help you keep your smile for a lifetime. oI daglols-Wigt{olgaar-1ilelg Rol gh (oNTotal-Ta [81 Te] complimentary consultation call us at FOR CERETYY Get your virtual smile makeover at www.BackMountainDental.com f i Find us on i: Facebook mia ental” iw DEEEN ES LIE The look of Coriane or granite for up to 70% less! 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Meyers High School Auditorium in Wilkes-Barre. “The Magic Forest,” directed by Jennifer Harris, is a song and dance play based on the Broth- ers Grimm’s fairy tale, Hansel and Gretel. A more haunting tale being presented later in the production is “Children of the Sun,” a post-apocalyptic tale written and directed by Elisa- beth Harris and featuring the concept rock music of Billy Thorpe “The Joan Harris Centre’s 30th Annual Halloween Spook- tacular” is a 90-minute long per- formance, which will incorpo- rate a wide variety of ballet, tap, jazz and hip hop dances all set in a musical motif for the holi- day. Tickets are $10 in advance and children under 5 years of Planning for the Joan Harris Centre for the Gifted & Talented Halloween show are, from left, first age are admitted free. row, Kiera Gross, Trucksville; Alexandra Jayne, Hunlock Creek; Marlena Ostrowski, Dallas. Second For more information, call row, Kelsie Sincavage, Shavertown; Anna James, Jackson Township. 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