PAGE 8 THE DALLAS POST Sunday, July 29, 2012 Amanda Feher, left, as 'Nefario’ and lan Cavalari as 'King Raynah. Outdoor theater at BMT library Revenge isn’t always “sweet” as King Raynah, of the “1001 Arabian Nights” fame, soon dis- covered. Scheherazade, the “greatest storyteller of all time” used her talent of magic and spinning tales to save her people from certain revengeful harm. Magic, mystery and comedy were spun together as the “Take the Stage Players” presented “Scheherazade,” a lighthearted tale of an Arabian night storytell- er and her efforts to teach their king to turn away from the use of revenge in ruling his king- dom. The play was performed dur- ing “Theater on the Auction Block” children’s summer thea- ter series at the Back Mountain Memorial Library grounds on Huntsville Road in Dallas. Plays are selected to give chil- dren a broad range of styles, such as comedy, musicals and Rebecca Balara, left, as ‘Scheherazade’ and Madison Chulick as 'Dinarzade’ star in the Take the Stage Center for the Performing Arts presentation of ‘Scheherazade, Legend of the Arabian Nights’ at the Back Mountain Memorial Library. BILL TARUTIS PHOTOS/FOR THE DALLAS POST Madison Chulick, left, as 'Dinarzade’, Mark Bulford as 'Grand Visier' amd Kaleigh Shission as 'Wom- an 2' act out a scene of ‘Scheherazade, Legend of the Arabian Nights’ at the Back Mountain Memo- rial Library. dramas.” Some plays are tradi- tional while others have twists to them with surprise endings. This play used comedy to teach lessons about compassion and walking in another person's shoes. Children ages 5 to 18 are wel- comed to audition for the sum- mer plays. Cast openings are Bas CHURCH BRIEFS Back Mountain Assembly plans VBS Vacation Bible School will be held from 9 a.m. to noon Aug. 13-15 at Back Mountain Harvest Assembly, Carverton Road, Trucksville. Children will take off from Worship at the Worship Rally Hanger and make their first stop at Victoria Falls for Bible study and many other stops along the way. Remote-controlled air- planes and rockets will drop candy from the sky for the kids to enjoy. For more information, call 696-1128 or log onto www.bmha.org. Music camp set Carl Shinko will direct a mu- sic camp for children ages 6-13 from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. Aug. 13-17 at St. Peter’s, SR 6, Tunk- hannock. This camp will be for choral singing for a variety of age groups. Call 836-2233 to reserve a space. Chicken barbeque set The Maple Grove United Methodist Church, 5876 Main Road, Sweet Valley, (1/4 mile from O-Live Restaurant, Route 118) will hold its annual chicken barbecue from 4 to 7 p.m. on Saturday, Aug. 18. Adult dinners are $80 (1/2 chicken, baked potato, corn-on- the cob, cole slaw, cake and beverage) and child dinners are $4, eat in or take out. For information, call 639- 2958. LIUM Church plans summer services The Lehman-Idetown United Methodist Church Summer Worship Services will be held through Aug. 19. This will include an 8:30 a.m. contemporary worship service and a traditional service at 10 a.m. A coffee break will be from 9:30 to 9:55 a.m. SUMC Fine Arts plans concert The Fine Arts Committee of Shavertown United Methodist Church will begin its 10th sea- son of concerts with Steve Green, Christian recording artist, at 7 p.m. on Sunday, Sept. 23. Tickets for the concert are $20. Call the SUMC office at 675- 3616 or Deb Kelleher at 881- 9468. — — — — — — — — — —— : B ACK TO SCHOOL S ping ( — ——— —— — — —— —— —— —— — i ———— —— — — Teach Lshion ((] lesson hs 'S : Ls Gr. EYE CARE — — — — — — — — —— SALE! —— —— — — — — w— — — Gel $2 5. 00, Off Complete Eve Glasses (frames & lenses). 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Simonovich named to dean's list Sarah Simonovich, a 2011 graduate of Dallas High School, was named to Blooms- burg University dean’s list for the spring 2012 semester. Clemson siblings named to dean's list Nicole Clemson, of Dallas, has been named to the dean’s list at The University of Scran- ton for the spring semester. She will enter her senior year this fall, completing a major in Biology, a major in Download Our New ih w Mobile EE, App | & Philosophy, a minor in Bio Chemistry and a minor in Entrepreneurship. Christopher Clemson, also of Dallas, has been named to the dean’s list at the Uni- versity of Pittsburgh for the spring 2012 semester. He will enter his sophomore year this fall. Gilligan receives Dean's Award Molly Gilligan, of Dallas, has received the Dean’s Award for Academic Excellence for the spring 2012 term at Col- gate University. A 2009 graduate of Dallas High School, Gilligan is major- ing in Environmental Geology with a minor in Education while attending Colgate. 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