THE DALLAS POST Sunday, January 29, 2012 Winners of the 201 Rossetti Juried Art Contest are, from left, Sue Hand, contest sponsor; Steven Nave, Ryan Frania, Chelsea Martin, Charles Krouse, Best of Show 2011; Joe Hand, contest sponsor. Rossetti Juried Art Contest begins Area students in grades 7 through 12 residing in, or study- ing art within, the geographical boundaries of the school districts of Dallas, Lake-Lehman, Tunk- hannock and Northwest Area are invited to enter the 31st Annual Suzanne Maria Rossetti Memo- rial Juried Art Contest. Joe and Sue Hand, of Dallas, sponsor the contest in memory of the daughter of Louise and the late Peter Rossetti, of Saugus, MA. Entries must be delivered to Sue Hand’s Imagery, 35 Main St., Dallas, between February 13-22. Ribbons will be awarded in 12 different categories on each sep- arate grade level by two panels of three judges each. They will be judged separately on each grade level in a variety of categories, in- Each student may submit a to- tal of three entries. In addition, a separate awards jury of six artists will assign many community- sponsored cash awards and gift certificates. Deadline for entries is 6 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 22. The opening reception of the 31st Annual Suzanne Maria Ros- setti Memorial Juried Art Show is set for 1 to 4 p.m. on Sunday, March 4 at the Schulman Gallery on the campus of the Luzerne County Community College, South Prospect Street, Nanti- coke. An awards ceremony will follow at 4 p.m. The exhibit of winning art works will continue through Wednesday, March 28. For a complete listing of all rules, call Heather Madeira at 675-5094. cluding pencil, pastel, watercol- or, acrylic, oil, ink, scratchboard, mixed media, fibers, photogra- phy, prints and miniature draw- ings and paintings. Photographs must be at least 8” X 10”. No entry may exceed a total size of 40 inches in any di- rection. All 2-D entries must be mount- ed, matted or framed (exception: works on canvas board or stretched canvas) and must be ac- companied by an entry form, available from area school art teachers or from Sue Hand’s Im- agery. All 2-D artwork, including matted paper, must have a secure hanger on the back. Artwork must have been com- pleted in the last 12 months and may not have been entered in any previous Rossetti art contest. PEOPLE BRIEFS Horwatt named to dean's list Morgan Horwatt, of Dallas, has been named to the dean’s list at Paul Smith’s College for the fall 2011 semester. Horwatt, who is majoring in culinary arts and service man- agement, earned a semester average of 3.3 or higher to re- ceive this distinction. Two inducted into society Michelle Davies, of Sweet Valley, and Amy Dixon, of Dal- las, were recently inducted into the Luzerne County Community College chapter of Phi Theta Kappa during a ceremony at the college’s Educational Confer- ence Center. Phi Theta Kappa (PTK) is the international honor society for two-year schools and colleges. least a 3.5 GPA for the semester. The LCCC chapter of PTK is Prato Re Jackson named bJ ° to dean's list Jill Jackson, daughter of Sand- ra and Ted Jackson, of Shaver- town, was named to the dean’s list at Ithaca College’s School of Health Sciences and Human (0Connell on president's list Charis O’Connell, of Harveys Lake, has been named to the fall 2011 president’s list at Mansfield Performance for the fall 2011 University. term. To be named to the presi- A junior majoring in clinical dent’s list, a student must at- health studies, Jackson plans to tend the university full-time and be a physical therapist. attain a perfect 4.0 GPA for the semester. Penn State Extension Master Gardener committee members planning the 2012 Spring into Gar- dening workshop for Saturday, April 28 are, from left, seated, Mary Ann Finch, Cindy Beck, Linda Gillies and Barbara Soyka. Standing, Dave Orbin, Roseann Nardone, Jo Robbins, Sandy Visintain- er and Jean Kolojejchick. Absent at the time of the photo were Mary Ann Miller, Sharon Telesky, Marta Jones and Roberta Troy. Master gardeners plan workshop Penn State Extension Mas- ter Gardener Committee members have announced that the 2012 Spring into Gar- PEOPLE BRIEFS Banas named J [] to dean's List Emily Banas, of Dallas, has been named to the fall 2011 dean’s list for the School of Information Studies at Syra- cuse University. Culver named to dean’s list Taylor Culver, of Harveys Lake, has been named to the fall 2011 dean’s list. Send items for publication in The Dallas Post to news@mydallas- post.com by noon on Wednesday for Sunday’s edition. 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