PAGE 8 THE DALLAS POST Sunday, March 4, 2012 Misericordia Players Jeff Kelly, of Dallas, and Mary Scarpa, of Tunkhannock, rehearse a scene from “The Laramie Project" which will be performed at 8 p.m. March 29- 31in Lemmond Theater in Walsh Hall on the campus. The Laramie Project’ comes to Misericordia The Misericordia Players stu- dent theatrical group will pre- sent three performances of “The Laramie Project,” a play that addresses issues of hate, in- tolerance and the human spirit, from March 29-31 in Lemmond Theater in Walsh Hall. All shows begin at 8 p.m. and tickets are available at the door at $5 for adults and $3 for senior citizens and students. In conjunction with the pro- duction, the Misericordia Uni- versity Diversity Institute - Of- fice of Inclusive Excellence, is offering seminars on workplace bullying and harassment on March 29 in Huntzinger Room 218 of Sandy and Marlene Insa- laco Hall. Seminar times are 9 to 10:15 a.m., noon to 1:15 p.m. and 3 to 4:15 p.m. Light refreshments will be served. Reservations are re- quired by calling 674-1483 or bnowalis@misericordia.edu. Written by Moisés Kaufman and members of the Tectonic Theater Project, “The Laramie Project” offers a moving theat- rical experience as it chronicles the apparent hate-crime death of Matthew Shepard, a 21-year- old University of Wyoming stu- dent who, in 1998, was kid- napped, severely beaten and left to die near Laramie, Wyo. be- cause of his sexual preference. A television movie based on the play starring Peter Fonda and Laura Linney first aired in 2002. The cast includes MU stu- dents Kaila Augustine of Kulp- mont, Courtney Bieber of Read- ing, Jasmine Mae Busi and Mel- vin Jay Busi of Saylorsburg, Matthew Cebrosky of Lehight- on, Samuel Corey of Uniondale, Jeff Kelly of Dallas, Jackie Pa- luszek of Selden, N.Y.; Grace Riker of Bridgewater, N.Y.; Ma- ry Scarpa of Tunkhannock, Joy Sy of Bushkill and Alexandria Smith of Seaford, Del. Warren Rosengrant, of King- ston, a community theater vet- eran, will play the role of Dennis Shepard, the victim’s father. For more information, call the Misericordia Box Office at 674-6719. Introduces (fee AK 4 8 [AR 3] E LEHMAN HS Bs 10- Helping with the Lake-Lehman Band Sponsors Annual Spring Craft show that will take place from 10 am. to 3 pm. on Saturday, March 31at the Lake-Lehman Jr./Sr. High School are, from left, Luke Hummel, Zack Zaleskas, Kate Pelton, Matt Miller, Katie Kaminski, Nina Jones, Rebbecca Osiecki and John Hospodar. [:L. Band Sponsors plan annual craft show The Lake-Lehman Band Spon- sors Annual Spring Craft Show will be held from 10 am. to 3 pm. on Saturday, March 31 at the Lake-Lehman Jr./Sr. High School, Old Route 115 Lehman. Up to 100 crafters will be on site, offering items for the home, garden, Easter and spring. A wide variety of vendors will sell handmade Easter candy and fudge, handcrafted silver and beaded jewelry, matted pictures, candles, pottery, wood crafts, spring floral wreaths, apparel, doll clothes, quilted and crochet- ed pieces, pet-related gift items, purses, soaps, folk art, hand painted items and much more. A silent auction will feature items donated by all craft ven- dors. Winners need not be pre- sent to claim prize. A bake sale and a variety of hot foods will be served all day in the cafeteria. Admission is free and all pro- ceeds benefit the Lake-Lehman Music program. For more information, call 477- 2935 or e-mail bandcrafts- how@gmail.com. BMT students named to Mrs. Anita Sirak, principal of Holy Redeemer High School, Wilkes-Barre, an- nounces the following Back Mountain students have at- tained High Honors and/or Honors for the second quar- ter of the 2011-2012 academic year. HIGH HONORS SENIORS Michael Banas, Dallas; Alli- son Banks, Dallas; Shaina Dougherty, Shavertown; Da- vid Gawlas, Shavertown; Mat- thew Geraghty, Shavertown; Jessica Kreidler, Dallas; Jared Kukosky, Sweet Valley; Devin Phillips, Shavertown; Eric Ringsdorf, Shavertown; Kirby Smith, Dallas; Raymond Stemrich, Sweet Valley; Tara Stephens, Shavertown; Mi- chael Terninko, Harvey’s Lake; Erin Williams, Dallas, and Olivia Zurad, Shaver- town. JUNIORS Matthew Collins, Dallas; Maria Sara Kopczynski, Dal- las; Brendan Leahigh, Dallas; Matthew Slavoski, Shaver- town. SOPHOMORES Megan Banks, Dallas; Mi- chael Boland, Dallas; Michael Boris, Dallas; Casey Carty, Harvey’s Lake; Elizabeth Di- Giovine, Shavertown; Mi- chele Fromel, Dallas; Tyler Kukosky, Sweet Valley; Chris- tine Scavone, Sweet Valley; Patrick Serino, Shavertown; H. Waltz Sons Inc, the New Kubota RTV400Ci Redeemer Nicole Slavoski, Shavertown; Donald Stephens, Shaver- town; David Tomaszewski, Trucksville. FRESHMEN Jamie Carty, Harvey’s Lake; Robert Dougherty, Shaver- town; Michael Gatusky, Har- vey’s Lake; Maria Khoudary, Dallas; Jennifer Ringsdorf, Shavertown. HONORS SENIORS Ariana Brennan, Harvey's Lake; Patrick Condo, Dallas; Alexandra Griswold, Dallas; Paige Makowski, Dallas; Alys- sa Miller, Dallas; Christina Pino, Dallas. JUNIORS RTV400CiR-A onor Roll Vincent Amarando, Dallas; Geetika Khanna, Shavertown; Nicholas McCarroll , Dallas; Michael Morrison, Dallas; Jo- seph Szczechowicz, Dallas. SOPHOMORES Brian Banas, Dallas; Do- minique Falzone, Dallas; Brian Geraghty, Shavertown; Carl Gross, Shavertown; Emi- ly Kabalka, Harveys La John Kane, Shavertown; garete Kukosky, Harve Lake; Chase Makowski, Dal- las; Sara Mirra, Dallas; and Zoe Zarola, Dallas. FRESHMEN Thomas Calpin, Shaver- town; Victoria Fulton, Dallas; Adriana Wesolowski, Shaver- town. IKybnlin 570-675-3344 Route 309 Across from the Dallas High School www.chwa Itz.com i * } id v
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