Sunday, April 1, 2012 THE DALLAS POST PAGE 9 ''§L Foundation plans High Tea at Hayfield Ey The Lake-Lehman Foundation (LLF) will host its fifth annual “High Tea at Hayfield” from 1to 4 p.m. on Sunday, April 15 in the Hayfield House Ballroom on the Penn State Wilkes-Barre campus. The foundation’s special guests will be recipients of the scholarships awarded annually to a graduating senior of Lake-Leh- man High School pursuing high- er education. Guests of the tea will enjoy a menu of finger sandwiches, homemade desserts and a variety of teas and other beverages. Lake-Lehman students and musi- cians Amber Anderson and Paige Locals are named to Seminary dean's List Wyoming Seminary Dean Jay ° Harvey has announced the Back Mountain students named to the Upper School Dean’s List for the winter trimester of the 2011-2012 academic year. DEAN'S LIST HIGH HONORS Sai Abhishek, Shavertown; Ga- brielle Coslett, Harveys Lake; Matthew Doggett, Shavertown; Lauren Fernandez, Dallas; Bry- den Gollhardt, Dallas; Frank Henry, Dallas; Jane Henry, Sha- vertown. Also, Alex Kolessar, Shaver- town; Andrew Levandoski, Dal- las; Tyler Martin, Shavertown; Logan May, Dallas; Danielle Mel- nick, Dallas; Madison Nardone, Shavertown; Adam O’Brien, Hunlock Creek; Kelly Platt, Dal- las. Also, Ashlyn Reiser, Shaver- town; Adam Rinehouse, Shaver- town; Amanda Schall, Hunlock Creek; Nathan Shearn, Wyom- ing; Emma Spath, Shavertown; William Thede, Dallas; Alannah Trombetta, Dallas; Zachary Wise, Shavertown. DEAN'S LIST Emma Bertram, Dallas; Co- rinne Conyngham, Shavertown; Jason Curtis, Dallas; Kelley Ga- vin, Shavertown; Tyler Harvey, Trucksville; Joseph Kapolka, Dal- las; Christopher Kim, Dallas. Also, Nadine Malik, Shaver- town; Kristen Mericle, Shaver- town; Cecilia Norris, Shaver- town; Harry Parkhurst, Trucks- ville; Julia Ridilla, Shavertown; Brandon Rome, Shavertown; Alaina Schukraft, Dallas. SCHOOL BRIEFS Sam plans concerts Ale instrumental and vocal work of Russian composer Dmi- tri Shostakovich, one of the 20th century’s most acclaimed com- posers, will be celebrated in a special concert festival at 3 p.m. today, April 1 at Wyoming Up- per Schools Great Hall, 228 Wyoming Ave. The concerts will be free and open to the public. For more information, call the Sem com- munications office at 270-2192. Seminary plans 6 4 House events Wyoming Seminary Up- per School in Kingston and Lower School in Forty Fort are offering area elementary, middle and high school students and their families an opportunity to visit either campus on Easter Monday, April 9. Registration will begin at 8 a.m. at the Lower School and at 8:30 a.m. at the Upper School. Visiting students will attend classes, tour campus and have lunch. Tours of the Upper and Lower Schools for parents will be offered as well. For more information or to register for the day’s events, call the Lower School Admission Office at 718-6610 and the Upper School at 270-2160. Arts program slated “Journey Through the Arts,” a celebration of Misericordia students’ achievements in mu- sic, drama, literature and pho- tographry, will be held at 7:30 p.m. on Thursday, April 12 in the Lemmond Theater at Walsh Hall. For additional details, contact the Misericordia University Box Office at 674-6719. LL LockIn Committee plans rummage sale The Lake Lehman Last Knight Lock-In Committee will hold its first-ever rummage sale from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Sat- urday, April 14 at the Lake- Lehman High School. Set up begins at 7 a.m. Cost is $10 for a 10x10 indoor space. Checks should be made payable to Lake-Lehman Last Knight and mailed to Lake-Lehman School District, P.O. Box 38, Lehman, PA 18627. Movies at Misericordia The Misericordia University Student Activities Department will present “Sherlock Holmes: Game of Shadows” as part of its “Movie Nights at Misericordia film series at 7 p.m. on Sat- urday, April'14 and at 3 p.m. on Sunday, April 15 in the Lem- mond Theater at Walsh Hall. Admission is $1 for Miser- icordia students with an ID and $3 for the general public. For more information, contact Patrick McKamy, coordinator of student activities, at 674-6411. Basket Bingo planned for Evans Falls school A Basket Bingo will be held on April 14 at Evans Falls Ele- mentary School. Doors open at 10 a.m. and events begin at 11 a.m. Cost is $20 for 20 games of 3-face bingo. There will also be a last chance bingo game. Single cards will be sold for $2 each or three for $5. There will also be a food sale, bake sale, 50/50 (includes 31 handbags), lottery tree, pull tab bingo, raffles, and door prizes! Players under 18 must be accompanied by an adult. For more information, call contact 817-0262. LCCC plans Open House Luzerne County Community College will hold a Spring Open House from 10 a.m. to noon on Saturday, April 14 at the col- lege’s Campus Center. General information and financial aid sessions will be held and tours will be given throughout the day. Various departments and programs will provide informa- tion through demonstrations and displays. For more information, call the LCCC Admissions Office at 740-0337. LANDSCAPING AND <EXCAVATI NG PLETE LANDSCAPING /.« LAWNS - YARD PROJECTS TOP SOIL, FILL & GRAVEL SPREAD PAVERS, FIELD STONE, FLAGSTONE AND CONCRETE SHRUBS & BUSHES REMOVED 7160-4797 LOTS CLEARED - TREES REMOVED DRAINAGE PROBLEMS SOLVED WALLS, WALKS & DRIVEWAYS (1 REY, 13) SPECIALIZING IN - INGROUND POOL FILL - IN Vacante will perform. The event will also feature a basket and gift raffle, featuring gift certificates from Back Moun- tain and area businesses, as well as theme baskets donated by members of the community. The Lake-Lehman Foundation serves the Lake-Lehman School featured performer. District and community through new and improved facilities, edu- cational and community enrich- ment programs and scholarships. Tickets are $10 for this event. For reservations, call the Lake- Lehman office at 255-2906 or email LLFoundation@lake-leh- man.k12.pa.us. Shown here during the Lake-Lehman Foundation’s 201 High Tea at Hayfield are, Pauline Rose, LLF Scholarship recipient; Kris Carter, 201 Nicholas Drahus Jr. Memorial Scholarship recipient; Brittany Adams, 201 Constance Petroski Krupinski 'S1 Memorial Scholarship recipient; Bonnie Turchin, Annual Tea Co-Chair & LLF Corresponding Secretary; Cheryl Dragon, LLF Community Outreach Director; Kelly Stepanski, LLF Alumni and Intern Director; Johnna Evans, 201 Annual Tea co-chair and LLF president; Deb Anderson, LLF public relations direc- tor; and Mike Dougherty, 2007 Lake-Lehman alumnus and Geisinger sp Geisinger-Dallas Dallas, PA 18612 For every stage in life, choose Geisinger Women’s Health in Dallas. To schedule an appointment, please call 800.275.6401. | 14 Lt. Michael Cleary Drive Certified nurse midwife Shelley Faris is welcoming new patients in Dallas. 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