Sunday, March 11, 2012 PAGE 5 THE DALLAS POST SLAVIC CONCERT TO BE HELD A concert of “Sacred and Slavic Folk Music" featuring young artists from the Bratislava State Observatory of Music, Slovakia, will be presented on Friday, March 16, by the Slovak Heritage So- ciety of Northeastern Pennsylvania. Performance will begin at 7 p.m. in the First Presbyterian Church, South Franklin Street, Wilkes-Barre. The concert is open to the public, and a good will offering will be taken. Shown above from left are Dana Hajossy, accompanist; Igor Loskar, baritone; Alena Vacikova, soprano (state opera); Patrik Kornak, tenor; Jana Ferikova, soprano (Romania); Anabela Pat- kolo, 12-year violinist; and Aniko Patkolo, mother of Anabela Pat- kolo. Each of the artists have performed internationally and won numerous worldwide competitions. Chairperson of the “Sacred and Slavic Folk Music” concernt is Michael Stretanski, of Kingston. The concert is presented through the World Artists Experiences in partnership with the Embasst of Slovakia in cooperation with the local heritage society. The public is encouraged to attend the concert. information, call 477-2320. while enjoying games, snacks and making new friends. A special Youth Liturgy fea- turing the participants will be at 11:30 a.m. Sunday, July 29. This year’s theme: “Catholic CHURCH BRIEFS ‘Friend Day’ planned at Cross Creek Church “Friend Day” will be cele- brated at 9 and 10:45 a.m. on GOH announces summer camp The Gate of Heaven Summer Music Camp for students aged ministry “Hip Hop Outreach.” Combining rapping, dancing, storytelling and his fluency in Spanish, AGAPE connects with Sunday, March 18 at Cross his listeners in a way that they 9.15 will be held from 9:30 a.m. symbols, gestures, and tradi- Creek Community Church, 370 Teally “get it.” to noon July 23-27. tions.” Carverton Road. Trucksville Tickets are $7 each and are Learn to sing like a bird To register, call 675-2121 by A fully-staffed puISery and available at the door. July 15. Junior Church is provided. For more information, ‘call BMHA Sponsors 696-0399. Easter egg hunt Back Mountain Harvest Christian musician Assembly will sponsor an will perform Easter egg hunt at 10 a.m. Meredith Andrews will per- yan Haris Rock Rec form at 7 p.m. on Friday, March rn b verton Road. 23 at Cross Creek Community pi or gam to ye Church, 370 Carverton Road, . nid grand Pras yA Trucksville. ym inen io The look of Corian® or | Andrews is a Contemporary egistration begins at . 0 | NN | Christian music artist who iis fe Li granite for up to 70% less! 3 writes songs that share her Or more Miormartion story and strike a chord with ~~ all 570-696-1128 or vis- Don’t Replace...Resurface! BoB | other believers. itbmha.org. 1 SEES A love offering will be taken Taira services www.KeystoneResurfacing.com fi Var |= during the concert. vi a blannedat 34 E¥Stone (570) 288-9400 Mike Lewis will eter's RESURFACING PA066033 St. Peter’s Church, Tunk- hannock, will offer soup perform at HUMC Mike Lewis, former WNEP- PEOPLE BRIEFS Baker performs at Marist Jacob Baker, of Shavertown, performed in “Love in the After- noon,” an annual concert pre- sented by the Marist College Singers organization. Baker is a Marist College freshman. “Love in the Afternoon” is a student concert featuring musi- cal selections about love, ro- mance and relationships from a variety of music genres. Stu- _dents performed in solos, duets d ensembles during two @ on Valentine’s Day week- end. The Marist College Singers organization involves approxi- mately 140 students performing in a variety of ensembles. PSUWB professor honored at conference The Academy of Business Research honored Penn State Wilkes-Barre Instructor of Busi- ness John Weber at its 2011 Winter International Conference with a Best Paper Award in the category of real estate and fi- nance. Weber's paper, “The Impact of rceptions on the Fallout of creasing Real Estate Values in Montgomery County: An In- tegrative Case Study,” is the first three chapters of his Docto- ral Dissertation Proposal for Capella University where he is currently pursuing his PhD in General Business. An instructor in Business at Penn State Wilkes-Barre since 2001, Weber holds a B.A. from Temple University in Communi- cations and an ML.B.A. from LaSalle University in Finance. Weber is currently the Program Chair for the Penn State Wilkes- Barre Business Department. MU instructors develop iPad program Jeffrey Becker, O.D., a part- time instructor in the Miser- icordia University occupational therapy program, and Robert Bohlander, Ph.D., a neuropsy- chologist, have developed the Oculomotor Therapy Program for the iPad to use in their pri- vate practice at the NeuroSenso- ry Center of Eastern Pennsylva- nia in Kingston. The program uses a web- based application in which pa- tients access a variety of games for the iPad that will treat visual system dysfunction and streng- then visual skills. Children and adults with visual impairment due to autism, brain injury, Gel The Benefits You Deserve! Social Security Disability Claimants represented by aftorneys are more successful in obtaining benefits. Call me for a FREE CONSULTATION. | can help. Member of the National Organization of Social Security Claimants’ Representatives Janet A. 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Mee) Pre pr J from this new program that ission is $5 per person. rrands/shopping ili pe Model Seder Hygiene Assistance utilizes specially designed lanned games and activities on the AGAPE to perform P Light Housekeeping computer tablet. at St. Paul's A Model Seder with Medication Reminders For more information, call Jhan Moskowitz will be Companionship Simonovich earns the church office at 696-0399. held at 7 p.m. on Wednes- hf dean's list honor AGAPE (Dave Scherer) will ~~ day; April 4 at the Sweet Visiting Ang ge Is! zs 0 Sarah Simonovich, of Dallas, perform at 7 p.m. on Sunday, Valley Church of Christ, LIVING ASSISTANCE SERVICES has been named to the dean’s March 25 at St. Paul's Lutheran 94339 Main Road. "FREE In Home Consultation list at Bloomsburg University Church, 474 Yalick Road, Dal- A free will offering will Call 570-270-6700 or visit visitingangels.com for the fall 2011 semester. Simo- las. be accepted. 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