L PAGE 8 THE DALLAS POST Sunday, November 6, 2011 SCHOOL BRIEFS MU shows Harry Potter movie The Misericordia University Student Activities Department will present “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2” as part of its Fall Movie Se- ries at 3 and 8 p.m. today, Nov. 6 in the Lemmond Thea- ter at Walsh Hall. Admission is $1 for Miser- icordia students with ID; $3 for the general public. For more information, con- tact Patrick McKamy, coor- dinator of student activities, at 674-6411. DHS class plans reunion meeting The Dallas Senior High School Class of 1972 will hold an organizational meeting at 7 p.m. on Wednesday, Nov. 9 at Grotto Pizza, Harveys Lake, to plan a 40th anniversary re- union. Sem program slated Wyoming Seminary Lower School invites families to at- tend the Early Childhood Overview from 9 to 11 a.m. on Thursday, Nov. 10 at the school’s Forty Fort campus, 1560 Wyoming Avenue. Families may tour preschool, pre-kindergarten and kinder- garten classrooms and speak with the dean of the Primary Division, teachers and admis- sion staff about Sem’s early childhood program. For more information, call Heidi Sims at 718-6610. MU sets open house Misericordia University is offering an open house pro- gram from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Saturday, Nov. 12 at the Back Mountain campus. Registration begins at 9 a.m. in the Anderson Sports and Health Center at the north gate of the upper campus. The open house schedule includes registration, refresh- ments, campus tours, a faculty session and meetings with representatives of athletics. Representatives from financial aid and admissions will be available for questions after the program. For more information about the open houses or to register, call the Misericordia Uni- versity Admissions Office at 675-4449. Craft show benefits band A Fall and Holiday Craft Show to benefit the Lake- Lehman Band will be held from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. on NINH =r=-To (VA (oN (IT [(-} but is your smile? (OF 1 VEN oI-i{e](=RY/e] Neo} We can help you keep your smile for a lifetime. For more information or to schedule a complimentary consultation call us at 570.763.4364 Get your virtual smile makeover at www.BackMountainDental.com Find us on wm Facebook 8 THE TEMPERATURE NOT YOUR BILL. At Bryant, we're all about making every dollar work harder. Especially when it comes to your heating bill. That's why we developed our high efficiency gas and oil boilers for steam and hot water. So now you can feel confident that you're getting the most heat from your heating dollar. Whatever it takes.* Financing Available The Committee to Elect Council announces that Walter Griffith, Jr. is supporting Kelleher in his bid for office. teacher and financial services businessman will be accessible to all of the taxpayers. Shown outside Luzerne County Courthouse, are Walter Griffith (left) and Eugene Kelleher. Controller backs Eugene Kelleher for Luzerne County Council Eugene Kelleher to County Luzerne County Controller who will bring a level The retired mathematics He has set up a landline at 674-4105 so they can speak to him anytime before, or after, the election. Learn more at WWW. LCCVOTEGENE.COM Advertisement Paid for by Committee to Elect Eugene Kelleher "Kelleher is a man of character and Integrin of accountability and ethics to governr ent that has not been witnessed in decades in Luzerne County." Walter Griffith, Jr. © Controller Luzerne County Saturday, Nov. 19 at the Lake- Lehman Jr./Sr. High School, 1128 Old Rte, 115, Lehman. Admission is free. For more information, call 574-6325. WAHS Class of ’ ° 86 plans reunion The Wyoming Area High School Class of 1986 will hold its 25th anniversary class re- union at 6 p.m. on Saturday, Nov. 26 at Bar Louie, Mohe- gan Sun Casino. Reservations are required. Please contact one of the following classmates for ticket information: Leslie (Olerta) Leibman at lolerta@com- cast.net, Trisha (Kamor) Sei- del at 885-4121 or trisha.sei- del@sbcglobal.net or Lee (Ste- lacone) Seaman at las0311@gmail.com. Recital slated Wyoming Seminary’s Guest Artist Series presents Amber Docters van Leeuwen on cello, Taisiya Pushkar on piano and John Michael Vaida on violin in recital presenting piano trios by Haydn, Mendelssohn and Schoenfield at 8 p.m. on Wednesday, Nov. 30 in the Great Hall of Wyoming Semi- nary, 228 Wyoming Ave., King- ston. The concert is free and open to the public. For more information, call 270-2192. - —_—_—_— A Et 4) ] December 10th 12:30 pm ad HN, 1 Gifts & Surprises!! Cooper’s On The Waterfront [rive Lunch b With Join Santa, Mrs. Claus and the | Elves at Coopers for Christmas Carols, | Cost: 10.95 per child ~ 12.95 per Adult” | EETRICY IRC CY HUEY Y NOL Y NT Reservations are required. Call Mary, Karen or Camille at 570-346-7049 Cooper’s Waterfront - 304 Kennedy Blvd - Pittston, PA http://www.coopers-seafood.com La Mancha’ comes to Seminary The Wyoming Seminary Players will present the Broadway mu- sical "Man of La Mancha" at 2 p.m. today, Nov. 6 at the Buck- ingham Performing Arts Center, North Sprague Avenue, King- ston. Seen in rehearsal are, from left, Harold Roberts, New York, NY., as Cervantes/Don Quixote; and Noah Sunday-Lefkowitz, Shavertown, as Sancho Panza. Wyoming Seminary Players present play today in Buckingham Arts Center. The Wyoming Seminary Play- ers will present “Man of La Man-( . cha” at 2 p.m. today, Now. 6, in the Upper School’s Buckingham Performing Arts Center, North Sprague Avenue, Kingston. The show is open to the pub- lic; tickets are $4 in advance and $5 at the door. 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