% PAGE 8 THE DALLAS POST SUNDAY, MARCH 31, 2013 SCHOOL BRIEFS BINGO BENEFITS LOCK-IN A Vera Bradley/Coach Bin- go will be held on Saturday, April 6 at the Lake-Lehman Junior/Senior High School to benefit the Lake-Lehman Last Knight 2013 Lock-In. Doors open at noon. Bingo starts at 1 p.m. Cost is $20 per person. For information, call Amy Spess at 239-0737. OPEN HOUSE AT LCCC Luzerne County Com- munity College will hold a Spring Open House from 10 a.m. to noon on Saturday, April 6 at the college’s Cam- pus Center. General information and financial aid sessions will be held and tours will be given throughout the day. Various departments and programs will provide information through demonstrations and displays. For more information, call the LCCC Admissions Office at 740-0337. CHAMBER MUSIC FESTIVAL The instrumental and vocal works of Swiss-born American composer Ernest Bloch will be celebrated in a special chamber music fes- tival to be held at 8 p.m. on April 6 and at 2 p.m. on April 7 at Wyoming Seminary Up- per School. The festival, consisting of two concerts, will be held at the Great Hall of Wyoming Seminary, 228 Wyoming Ave., Kingston, just north of Kingston Corners. The concerts are free and open to the public. For more information, call 270-2192. MU OFFERS OPEN HOUSE The Misericordia Univer- sity Office of Admissions will hold an open house for adult learners interested in the Expressway Accelerated Degree Program and for transfer students interested in continuing their educa- tion at Misericordia from 4 to 7 p.m. on Tuesday, April 9 in Room 405, Building 4 at Luzerne County Community College, 1333 S. Prospect St., Nanticoke. For more information, contact the Misericordia Uni- versity Office of Admissions at 674-6331. LECTURE WILL ADDRESS WHY PEOPLE CHEAT Misericordia University will present “The Dark Side of Relationships: Why Do People Cheat?” a lecture by social psychologist Gary W. Lewandowski, Jr., Ph.D., from 5 to 5:50 p.m. on Mon- day, April 8 in Lemmond Theater in Walsh Hall. The presentation is co- sponsored by the Miseri- cordia University Honors Program and Department of Psychology. It is open free to the public. For more information, contact Alicia Nordstrom, Ph.D., associate professor of psychology, Misericordia University, at anordstr@ misericordia.edu or at 674- 8008. BASKET BINGO PLANNED A Gift Basket Bingo will be held on Saturday, April LUCAS | ARMS HAVE A HAPPY EASTER! Shickshinay Location Open Easter Sunday RED BELL PEPPERS 89¢ STRAWBERRIES $175 GRAPEFRUIT 2/g9¢ JUICE ORANGES 5275, LEMONS 4/99¢ 5 LB. 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LL THEATRE TROUPE SETS PERFORMANCES Lake-Lehman Theatre Troupe presents “Real Story of Red Riding Hood (Act One) and “Big Bad Musical” at 7 p.m. on Saturday, April 13 and at 2 p.m. on Sunday, April 14 at the Lake-Lehman Jr./Sr. High School. Reserved tickets (ad- vance only) are $10; general admission is $8 and $6. To purchase tickets, call the box office at 901-1259. ADVISOR SPEAKS AT MU The Second Annual Dr. Midori Yamanouchi Lec- ture Series at Misericordia University is presenting Frances Townsend, the former Homeland Security advisor for President George W. Bush, for the presenta- tion, “Government, Law and National Security,” from 7:30 to 9 p.m. on Tuesday, April 23 . in Lemmond Theater in Walsh Hall. Tickets for the event are free, but seating is limited. Tickets can be reserved by calling the Misericordia University Cultural Events Box Office at 674-6719 or the remaining available tickets can be picked up at the lobby box office up to 10 minutes prior to the show. A question-and-answer session follows immediately after her presentation. WSCCHS CLASS OF 1971 PLANS PARTY West Side Centeral Catho- lic High School Class of 1971 will hold a 60th birthday party from 1 to 7 p.m. on Sunday, Sept. 1 at the Grove at Checkerboard Inn on Car- verton Road, Trucksville. Formal invitations will be forthcoming when all ad- dresses are finalized. For more information, contact Kate Bustin Taroli at KBTaroli@gmail.com. DHS CLASS OF 1983 PLANS REUNION Dallas High School Class of 1983 is planning a 30th an- niversary reunion for Oct. 26. Any classmate who has not yet received information about the reunion and who wishes to attend is asked to send their current email ad- dress to dallasclassof83@att. net or call Sharon at (610) 737-0042. ding Materials, In A Perfect Pair - Wellborn Cabinets & Interstate Windows! Purchase $2500 in Wellborn cabinets and receive a free Energy Star Certified Interstate window™! 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Admission is $9 for adults with reduced admission for families. Further information is available at 333-4007. CRAFT AND FLEA MARKET An inside and outside craft and flea market will be held from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Saturday, April 6 at the Dallas Eastern Star Building Associa- tion, 15 Foster St., Dallas. Lunch will consist of home- made soups, whimpies, hot dogs, haluski and homemade desserts. Welsh cookies will also be on sale. For vendor information, call Dianne Corby at 675-4893. MUSIC BOX PLAYHOUSE “Loving You Has Made Me Bananas” will be held April 12- 14 and 19-21 at the Music Box Dinner Playhouse, 196 Hughes St., Swoyersville. APRIL 9, 2013 8:30AM APRIL 10, 2013 8:30AM For tickets, call 283-2195. IRREGULARS MEET APRIL 13 The Irregulars of the Back Mountain will meet at 9 a.m. on Saturday, April 13 at Leggio’s Restaurant in Dallas. Special presenter will be state Senator John Yudichak (D-Luzerne/Carbon/Mon- roe). A breakfast buffet will be served. Reservations are necessary. For further information, call facilitator Cholly Hayes at 760- 1213, handler Bobby Zampetti at 690-2323 or email theirregu- lars@frontier.com. ALL-DAY BINGO SET An all-day Bingo will be held on Sunday, April 14 at the Northmoreland Twp. Fire Hall in Centermoreland. Doors open at 12:01 p.m. and early birds begin at 1:30 p.m. A dinner will be served at ap- proximately 4:30 p.m. For reservations, call Jim or Carol at 333-4906. BOBACK HOURS LISTED A member of Rep. Karen Boback’s staff will be available from 9 a.m. to noon on Wednes- dasy, April 17 at the Benton Senior Center in the Northern Columbia Community and Cultural Center, 42 Community Drive in Benton. Individuals who cannot attend the satellite hours can contact either of Boback’s full- time district offices, located in Sweet Valley at 477-3752 or in Tunkhannock at 836-4777. SCRANTON, PA 18503 EVENT RAISES MONEY FOR BLUE CHIP FARMS Get a haircut and help raise money for Blue Chip Farms Animal Refuge from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Sunday, May 19 at the Sports Page at Twin Stacks Center, 1100 Memorial High- way, Dallas. Call 675-2466 for an appointment. There will be refreshments and a raffle. FASHION SHOW SET Wyoming Valley Woman's Club will hold a spring fash- ion show entitled “Essence of Spring” on Tuesday, May 21 at Appletree Terrace, Newberry Estate, Dallas. Tickets may be purchased by calling Eileen Davis at 824-8461. BUS TRIP PLANNED Irem Women’s Auxiliary will host a bus trip on Thursday, May 23 to the Hunterdon Playhouse to see “Wake Up Dar- ling.” The price is $85 and in- cludes bus, lunch and the show. For more information, call Janet Stritzinger at 824-6418 or Suanne Moses at 822-4976. 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