0 BACK MOUNTAIN BOWL Sunday, November 11, 2012 THE DALLAS POST PAGE 7 CHARLOTTE BARTIZEK/ FOR THE DALLAS POST Isabelle Peterkin and Carlene and Makenzie Musselman race around the Dallas Elementary School gym to raise money for extra school projects. he Second Annual Race for Education was held Oct. 26 at Dallas elementary The day-long the School. ‘dance party was hosted by DJ Gene. Each grade visit- ed the gym one at a time for one hour to show school spirit and have fun. The event raises funds for the school and helps buy supplies and fund field trips. Reason to Run Students at Dallas Elementary School race around the gym to the tunes of a disc jockey as part of a Race for Education that helps raise money for school projects not covered by the school's annual budget. ‘ANNIE’ COMES TO LAKE-LEHMAN “Annie” will be presented on Dec. 1and 2 at Lake-Lehman High School. Tickets are $10 for re- served seats sold in advance only, $7 and $6 for general admission. Tickets can be purchased by emailing lehmantheatrelaol.com, in school officers, at lunchtime every Friday at the high school or at the door. Students who will portray orphans in the show are, from left, first row, Gabi Fitzgerald, Julia Bucholtz, Hannah Kasko as Annie, Kaitlyn Sincavage, Paige Eiswerth. Second row, Carly Tra- pani, Keara Gallagher, Amanda May. Third row, Marina Malcomb, Courtney Richards, Jayce Gar- nick, Stephanie Chaga and Aleah Ashton. Absent at the time of the photo was Jessica Salus. SCHOOL BRIEFS MU starts support group for those who stutter The Department of Speech- Language Pathology (SLP) at Misericordia University will be the first in the region to start an onsite support group for people who stutter. The inaugural meeting will be . held at 7 p.m. on Monday, Nov. 12 in the second floor lobby of John J. Passan Hall, College of Health Sciences, 100 Lake St., on the lower campus. For more information, contact Donna DiBlasi, Department of Speech-Language Pathology, Misericordia University, at 674- 6724 or email ddiblasi@miser- icordia.edu. MU hosts talk, film about Native Americans The Misericordia University Multicultural Education Depart- ment (MU/ME) is hosting a talk about the evolution of Na- tive Americans in the United States and a film that examines how they are seen through film around the world on Nov. 13-14. The events are open free to the public. The lecture, “Truth Talks: Frank LittleBear — Being Native American in America,” will be presented from 6 to 8 p.m. on Tuesday, Nov. 13 in Huntzinger and Alden Trust Rooms 218-219 in Sandy and Marlene Insalaco Hall. Frank LittleBear of the Cree National Heritage will present and discuss the evolu- tion of Native Americans in the United States and look at repre- sentation and issues facing them today. MU/ME will present, “Reel Injun,” a Peabody Award-win- ning documentary that offers an entertaining and insightful look at the Hollywood Indian on Wednesday, Nov. 14. For more information, call 674-6214. Bookfair fundraiser benefit MU library Friends of the Mary Kintz Bevevino Library and Barnes and Noble have teamed up to host a bookfair fundraiser in support of the Misericordia University library from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Friday, Nov. 16 at the Barnes and Noble store in the Arena Hub Plaza, Wilkes- Barre Twp. During that time, anyone presenting a special Miser- icordia/Barnes and Noble book- fair voucher will have a percent- age of their net sale donated by Barnes and Noble to the library. Vouchers are available by stopping in or calling the Miser- icordia library at 674-6225. Online purchases can also be designated to benefit the Beve- vino Library Nov. 16-20. To do so, go to www.bn.com/bookfair enter bookfair ID # 10864379. Friedman Gallery plans bus trip The Pauly Friedman Art Gal- lery at Misericordia University will host a daylong bus trip to tour the Barnes Foundation CHURCH BRIEFS Thanksgiving Praise Service slated The Community Bible Church of Sweet Valley will hold its annual Thanksgiving Praise Service on Sunday, Nov. 18. The worship service begins at 10:45 a.m. and will be followed by a soup and salad fellowship meal. Following the meal will be an afternoon service of praise and thanksgiving. The church is located at 5390 Main Road in Sweet Valley, directly across from the Sweet Valley Fire Hall. ‘Teen Challenge Choir slated The Teen Challenge Choir “will present a program of gospel ‘music and testimony at 10:45 _aum. on Sunday, Nov. 18 at Em- “ manuel Church, Church Road, “Harveys Lake. The choir is composed of Sicilian Pizza » Wings Hoagies and More! Eat in and Take Out! EGC HEUG EE TER YAR 171 at the Sweet Valley Church of Christ, 5439 Main Road, Sweet Valley. young men from all over the United States. Each member comes from a background of drugs, alcohol and/or crime. For more information, call 639-5858. Supper and a movie " Free supper and a movie will be offered from 4 to 8 p.m. on Friday, Nov. 23 at Sweet Valley Church of Christ, 5439 Main Road, Sweet Valley. The movie starts at 7 p.m. Thanksgiving Eve service planned A Thanksgiving Eve service will be held at 7 p.m. on Nov. 21 Tis the Season | fo 0 give reel ll One CD, 13 songs, $15 All proceeds benefit Saint Josephs Center, Scranton. That's like giving two gifts in one! Featuring: Kathy Elgawey Char Jeffers Fr. Jim Paisley Nursery and older children care will be provided. For more information, call 477-2320. Museum on Philadelphia’s Mu- seum Mile, with lunch at the famed French restaurant, Le Bec Fin on Saturday, Nov. 17. The bus will leave at 8 a.m. from the Viewmont Mall in Scranton with a second pick-up at 8:30 a.m. at the Wegmans supermarket in Wilkes-Barre. The return trip will leave Phila- delphia at 5:30 p.m. Tickets are $150 per person and include a four-course lun- cheon at Le Bec Fin. For reservations, call Anne Postupack, Cameo House Tours, at 655-3420. Saturday at Sem Event is Nov. 17 Children in grades kindergar- ten through seventh grade are invited to attend the first STEM Saturday at Sem Event to take part in a program titled “Water, Water, Water... ” from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. on Saturday, Nov. 17 at Wyoming Seminary Lower School, 1560 Wyoming Ave., Forty Fort. Students will explore the interactions between science, technology, engineering, art and mathematics by studying one of the earth’s most precious nat- ural resources, water. Reservations for this event are required by logging onto www.wyomingseminary.org. Lacrosse club plans jewelry sale The Dallas High School La- crosse Booster Club is holding its third annual Silpada jewelry fundraiser from 1 to 3 p.m. on Sunday, Nov. 18 at Appletree Terrace at Newberry Estates. Tickets are $10 for student and $12 for adults prior to Nov. 8 or $#15 at the door. Appetiz- ers, desserts and beverages are included. All proceeds benefit the Dal- las High School lacrosse team. For tickets, call 239-4896 or 239-1414. Jazz and tap featured in MU concert Misericordia University plans to put some jazz and tap into the holiday season with “A Win- ter Holiday Concert” featuring the internationally acclaimed David Leonhardt Jazz Group and Shelley Oliver Tap Dancers at 7:30 p.m. on Monday, Nov. 19 in Lemmond Theater in Walsh Hall. 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