PAGE 8 THE DALLAS POST Sunday, April 22,2012 | | | | Verve Vertu artists display work The Misericordia University Speech-Language Pathology (SLP) Department will host a re- ception to introduce the works of artists from Verve Vertu Art Stu- dio from 5 to 8 p.m. on Thursday, May 8 in the Speech-Language and Hearing Center on the sec- ond floor of John J. Passan Hall located on the lower campus. Reservations are recommend- ed. The rotating art collection is entitled, “Exceptional Art — Ex- ceptional Artists.” It features the works of artists from the Deutsch Institute’s Verve Vertu Art Studio which offers recre- ational and leisurely activities to people with a wide range of dis- abilities. The exhibit includes many in- dividual works as well as a spe- cial multi-media piece created by Karen Trzcinski, of Wilkes-Barre, entitled, “Inspiration thru Imag- ination.” Trzcinski’s special piece will be auctioned off at the event. Artists who will have works on display, in addition to Trzcinski, are Jen Carey, Wilkes-Barre; Pa- trick Cleary, Dallas; Roxanne Cross, Hanover Township; Eric Dodson, Wilkes-Barre; Erin Dougherty, Dallas; Pam Gregory, Kingston; Jeannie Hammerbach- er, Wilkes-Barre; Lauren Jones, Among the art on display during the “Exceptional Art - Excep- tional Artists" exhibit at the Speech-Language Hearing Center at Misericordia University will be mixed media piece, Beadweaver, by Patrick Cleary of Dallas. White Haven; Joy Landmesser, Bear Creek Township; Donna Marinus, Kingston; Josh Schle- gel, Hanover Township; Laura Sordoni, Kingston; Patty Spell- man, Wilkes-Barre; Billy Sukus, Pittston; Elizabeth Thomas, For- ty Fort; Selena Waters, Clarks Summit; Lisa Zavada, Wilkes- Barre; and the late Szu Van Wong, Tunkhannock. The exhibit is open free to the public from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Reservations for the reception may be made by contacting Mi- chelle Donato at 674-8255 or by e-mail at mdonato@misericor- dia.edu. PEOPLE BRIEFS Shaver travels to Washington Rosemary Shaver, of Shaver- town, was among more than 70 University of Scranton students who participated in alternative spring break trips in March that allowed them to work with the homeless, former gang mem- bers, children with disabilities and others in need through service agencies throughout the country. Shaver participated in the Jesuit university’s trip to JVC Northwest, Spokane, Wash. Skammer inducted into honor society Scott W. Skammer, of Dallas, was inducted into the Delta Mu Delta Business Administration Honor Society at the annual induction ceremony dinner at Wilkes University on March 21. The son of Steve and Ruthie Skammer, Skammer is a junior at Wilkes pursuing a degree in business administration with a minor in accounting. Fertal receives scholarship, grant Sean Fertal, son of Francis and Katherine Fertal, of Shaver- town, received the Philadelphia University Faculty Scholarship and the Philadelphia University Grant. Fertal will graduate from Lake- Lehman High School in June and attend Philadelphia Uni- versity where he will major in Architecture. He has been ac- cepted into the university’s honors program. Fertal J The Joan Harris Centre Proudly Presents S ® bans Covciev The Grieving Wood - An Original Rock Fusion Ballet E.L. 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