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THE DALLAS POST
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Sunday, January 20, 2013
Students invited to compete in art contest
All area students in grades 7-12
residing in or studying art within
the geographical boundaries of
the school districts of Dallas,
Lake-Lehman, Tunkhannock and
Northwest Area are invited to en-
ter the 32nd Annual Suzanne Ma-
ria Rossetti Memorial Juried Art
Contest.
Joe and Sue Hand, of Dallas,
sponsor the contest in memory of
the daughter of Louise and the
late Peter Rossett, of Saugus,
MA.
Entries must be delivered to
Sue Hand’s Imagery, 35 Main St.,
Dallas, between Feb. 11 and 20.
Ribbons will be awarded in 12
different categories on each sep-
arate grade level by two panels of
three judges each. They will be
judged separately on each grade
level in a variety of categories, in-
cluding pencil, pastel, watercol-
or, acrylic, oil, ink, scratchboard,
mixed media, fibers, photogra-
phy, prints and miniature draw-
ings and paintings.
Photographs must be at least
8” X 10”. No entry may exceed a
total size of 45 inches in any di-
rection.
All 2-D entries must be mount-
ed or matted or framed (excep-
tion: works on canvas board or
Winners of the 31st Annual Suzanne Rossetti Art Contest are, from left, Sue Hand, contest sponsor;
Chelsea Martin, Ryan Frania, Jacob Sorber, Sarah Pomfret and Joe Hand, contest sponsor.
stretched canvas) and must be ac-
companied by an entry form,
available from area school art
teachers or from Sue Hand's Im-
agery.
All 2-D artwork, including mat-
ted paper, must have a secure
hanger on the back. Artwork
must have been completed in the
last 12 months and may not have
been entered in any previous Ros-
setti art contest.
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Each student may submit a to-
tal of three entries.
In addition, a separate awards
jury of six artists will assign
many community-sponsored
cash awards and gift certificates.
Deadline for entries is 6 p.m.
on Wednesday, Feb. 20.
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to 4 p.m. on Sunday, March 3 at
the Schulman Gallery on the
campus of the Luzerne County
Community College, South Pros-
pect Street, Nanticoke.
A ceremony for special awards
will follow at 4 p.m. The exhibit
of winning art works will contin-
ue through Tuesday, March 26.
For a complete listing of all
rules, call Heather Madeira at
675-5094.
(across from Children Serdce Center)
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PEOPLE BRIEFS
Two named
to dean's list
Gavin Colley, of Tunkhan-
nock, and Shauna Phillips, of
Dallas, have been named to
the dean’s list for the fall 2012
semester at Widener Uni-
versity.
Colley is a middle years
education major and Phillips
is a psychology major.
The dean’s list recognizes
full-time students who earned
a grade point average of 3.50
and above for the semester.
MU prof named
to association term
Darci Brown, P.A.-C., direc-
tor of clinical education and
assistant professor of physi-
cian assistant studies at Mi-
sericordia University, has been
appointed to the finance com-
mittee of the Physician Assist-
ant Education Association for
a two-year term (2013-15).
Brown graduated magna
cum laude from Buffalo State
College, Buffalo, N.Y., with a
Bachelor of Science in foren-
sic chemistry and holds a
Master of Science in physician
assistant studies from Arcadia
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The Holy Redeemer School System of the Diocese of Scranton is comprised of one
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University, Glenside. She is
currently pursuing a Master of
Business Administration de-
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She is a fellow of the Amer-
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Assistants and the Pennsylva-
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Region V representative. T=
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Two installed in
Barbershop Society
Phillip Brown, of Shaver-
town, was installed as pro-
gram vice-president and Rob-
ert Dingman, of Dallas, was
installed as a board member
of the Wilkes-Barre Chapter,
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Belles on dean's list
Cornell University’s Erin
Belles,of Dallas, has been
placed on the dean’s list of the
College of Arts and Sciences
for Excellence in Scholarship
for the fall 2012 semester.
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