A, Sunday, April 1, 2012 THE DALLAS POST PAGE 7 Adult and teen artists who study with Sue Hand will exhibit their “Tiny Treasures” and minia- tures (small art works in drawing and painting media) on April 5, 6 and 7 at Sue Hand's Imagery, 35 Main St., Dallas, during the stu- dio’s Spring Exhibit. Miniature art is one of the ol- dest and most respected art tech- niques of the Western world, originally used as the forerunner of today’s digital camera to pro- duce portraits and capture me- mories. The exhibit will include minia- ture landscapes, seascapes, still lifes, animals and figure studies. Over two dozen of the artworks include small works and minia- tures of The Lands at Hillside Farms and other local landmarks. Hand will exhibit miniatures in oil, acrylic and watercolor. A wide range of additional compo- sitions will be exhibited by teen and adult students. 1% Tiny Treasures’ will be exhibited Miniature artworks by art students of Sue Hand's Imagery will be displayed during the studio's Spring Exhibit. The largest artworks are a mere 5X7 inches in size. The smallest are one-inch square. Vis- itors may wish to bring along a magnifying glass to view the dis- play! Studio hours are 9 am. to 6 p.m. on Thursday and Friday, April 5 and 6; and 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday, April 7. PEOPLE BRIEF John Metz accepts PSU appointment John Metz, executive chair- man for Metz Culinary Manage- ment, Dallas, has accepted the appointment as the next Walter J. Conti Professor of Hospitality Management in Penn State’s ‘College of Health and Human Development for the spring 2012 semester. The Conti Professorship Pro- gram recognizes leaders within the hospitality industry and invites them to visit the school to interact with students and faculty and present guest lec- tures. Metz began his career in the food service management indus- try in 1967 with the founding of Custom Management Corpora- tion. Custom Management Corpo- ration was acquired by Morri- son’s Hospitality Group, during A Dentist that treats you like family. For over 30 years, families have trusted in us for their dental care. Isn't it ~~ time for your family fo receive the quality care that you deserve. % 2 Dr. Gary Nataupsky Riverside Commons, 575 Pierce St. « Suite 201 e gn) 331-8100 « www.dr.gmn.com which John Metz oversaw the growth of more than 900 ac- counts. In 1993, Metz was awarded franchise rights from T.G.L Friday’s restaurant chain and currently operates 13 franchises across New Jersey and Penn- sylvania. In 1994, Metz introduced Metz and Associates, Ltd., the management company for din- ing services, which expanded into facilities management in 2000. PEOPLE BRIEF of Governors Scholarship. Daly will graduate from Lake-Lehman High School in June and attend Ship- pensburg University where he will major in chemistry education. He has been ac- cepted into the university’s honors program. Daly receives state scholarship Connor Ian Daly, son of Kevin Daly and Leah Mann- Daly, of Dallas, received the Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education Board Back in the Back Mountain at the ~» Specializing in Mens’ and Boys’ Haircuts from Modern to Classic Styles | © Professional & Experienced Stylists o + Plenty of Parking ~ Easy In and Out ~* Fun For All Sports Fans . No Appointment Needed Rebecca, Tierney and Megan Me Boy's Ss 4 i SC gy. jomar: Gitize 4 11 > gw S ~99 Gis Le Open Daily Mordor | Salaries a a se 1148 Twin Stacks Drive (next to Shapes) 675-2466 8 HOSPITALS. 1,600+ PHYSICIANS. 6,500+ EMPLOYEES. COMING TOGETHER TO TRANSFORM HEALTH CARE. Commonwealth Health isa new, comprehensive health system in Northeastern Pennsylvania that’s bringing together resources, leading providers and best practices to give patients greater access to quality care. Through significant capital investment, an extended physician network, and a continued focus on centers of excellence, Commonwealth Health will transform health care in Northeastern Pennsylvania. To learn more, visit CommonwealthHealth.net. Commonwealth LE Berwick Hospital Center / First Hospital / Mid-Valley Hospital / Moses Taylor Hospital He alth #% Regional Hospital of Scranton / Special Care Hospital / Tyler Memorial Hospital / Wilkes-Barre General Hospital
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