TT SS os | Sunday, August 19, 2012 THE DALLAS POST PAGE 5 - OArts at Hayfield returns to Penn State/WB on Aug. 26 More than 120 artisans, musi- cians and crafters will converge on the Penn State Wilkes-Barre campus in Lehman from 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. on Sunday, Aug. 26 for the 28th Annual Arts at Hayfield Summer Festival. Featured performances will include Pat Ward (magician), Just Us, Robert Smith (jug- gler), Irish Step Dancers, Du- dley Snyder (Tang Soo Do-Kar- ate Demonstration) a new- comer, The Daisy Jug Band and the Back Mountain Youth The- atre production of “Jack and the Beanstalk.” In addition to tours of Hay- field House set for 11 am., 1 p.m., and 2:30 p.m., a special DVD will be available for pur- chase at the festival. The DVD is a walk back in time that lets the viewer stroll the pastures and home of John N. Conyng- ham II through photographs and interviews with those who grew up on and experienced life at Hayfield Farm. Proceeds from the sale will benefit a res- toration fund for Hayfield House. The day’s events will also in- clude views through the cam- pus’ Meade telescope in the Friedman Observatory from 2:30 to 4:30 p.m., Master Gar- deners on hand to offer tips on fall gardening and the herbs and demonstrations of pottery making, international cut de- signs in paper and fabric, paint- ing, wood carving, wheat weav- ing and basket weaving. Hands- on crafts for children include making pinecone bird feeders, pottery (two afternoon ses- sions) and paper and fabric A requested $2 donation for adults supports an annual achievement award to an arts- oriented Penn State Wilkes- Barre student, donations to public performances offered by the EM. Kirby Center, Miser- icordia University, the Fine Arts Musical Program at the Shaver- town United Methodist Church and to Great Books at Penn State Wilkes-Barre as well as support for arts-oriented pro- jects at local libraries and pro- grams at Penn State Wilkes- Barre. In conjunction with the sum- mer festival, the Annual Pump and Five Kilometer Run Con- test will be held at the campus beginning with registration at 9 a.m. and the race at 10 a.m. Par- ticipants will weigh in and be- gin with the bench press por- tion of the competition. De- pending on the amount of suc- cessful bench presses a contestant completes, time will be deducted from their running time. Awards will be given to the overall top two male and fe- male finishers with additional prizes available for the top male and female runner. For more information, con- tact Summer Festival Chair Janis Winter at 675-9232 or jrw4d@psu.edu. Proparines to oS aEEiCEes in a Celebration Exhibition of their summer's work at Sue Hand's lias: ery in Dallas are, from left, Andrew Levandoski, Lily Romanowski, Sue Hand and Merre Martin. Celebration Exhibition is Monday Twenty-six local artists and art students who are members of the Summer Studio Society at fie Hand’s Imagery have been eating drawings and paintings almost daily since mid-June. Participating in such classes as “Journaling the Artists’ Life,” “Watercolor Painting,” “Plein Air Painting” and “Superheroes, Comics and Historic Figures,” the group has produced a body of work which ranges from clas- sically styled to innovative com- positions. The public is invited to a sin- gle evening Celebration Exhibi- tion of their summers work from 5 to 8 p.m. on Monday, Aug. 20 at Sue Hand’s Imagery, Gavin J. Smith arrives Gavin Joseph Smith was born to Ira and Marianne Smith, of Shavertown, on July 13, 2012 at Geisinger Wyoming Valley Medical Center, Plains Town- ship. The baby weighed 7 pounds, 11 ounces and mea- sured 19 % inches in length. Grandparents are Joan Reilly, of Tunkhannock; Joe Reilly, of Dushore; and Debbie Smith, of Tunkhannock. Great-grandparent is Helen Lane, of Tunkhannock. “HOME OF THE COLOSSAL PIZZA” www.poppyspizzakitchen.com Order Ontine: 35 Main St., Dallas. Instructors Sue Hand and Mike Hiscox, both of Dallas, will exhibit their summer’s works. Also participating in the ex- hibit from the Back Mountain area are Ryan Frania, Sahil Garg, Garrett Geise and Lily Ro- manowski, all of Shavertown; Dana Capitano, Kingston Twp.; Carolyn Kerkowski, Andrew Le- vandoski, Amanda Martin, Kay- la Wanek and Chelsea Martin, all from Dallas; and Merre Mar- tin, of Shickshinny. Some of the Joan Harris dancers from the Back Mountain who will perform at Knoebel's Amuse- ment Park this week are, from left, first row, Maria Fioti, Shavertown; Sophia Poslock, Shavertown. Second row, Lindsay Sherrick, Shickshinny; Taylor Gashi, Harding. Third row, Caroline Conrad, Dal- las; Allie Jayne, Hunlock's Creek; Lauren Slavoski, Shavertown; and Lily Romanowski, Shavertown. Dancers perform at Knoebel's The Joan Harris Dancers will appear in two productions at 4 and 7 p.m. on Wednesday, Aug. 22 at Knoebel’s Amusement Park in Elysburg. Nearly 100 dancers from the Back Mountain communities will pool their talents with 200 other dancers from across the re- gion to produce a fun-filled, fast- paced dance review. Titled “Feeling Hot Hot Hot!” the show marks the end of a spe- cial summer intensive at the cen- ter and will feature a wide variety of song and dance routines de- signed as one final salute to the summertime. Joan Harris first staged a sum- mer picnic and showcase at an amusement park in 1961 and it has been a tradition for students of the school ever since. This is the 24th consecutive year the stu- dio will perform at the park. For more information, call 287- 7977. 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