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The event is open to adult students who have general questions about entering or returning to college and who are interested in Misericordia University’s Expressway Accelerated Degree Program. For more information or to RSVP to the open house, contact the Adult Admissions Office at 570- 674-6791 or by e-mail at admissmu@misericordia. edu. MISERICORDIA SETS OPEN HOUSE Misericordia Uni- versity will hold an open house program on the Back Mountain campus for high school students and their parents on Saturday, Nov. 23. The program offers a tour of the campus, meetings with Misericordia students, fac- ulty and coaches, as well Morgan Masters Paige Motovidlak Morgan Patla Robert Pellegrini William Shaver Jordan Stefanowicz LEHMAN-JACKSON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Samantha Aben Olivia Anderson Alana antonello Andrew Battin Jonathan Berholtz Lauren Chapple Madison Chulick Fionuala Daly Jason Eiden Justin James Alyssa Kapsick as information sessions with admissions and finan- cial aid counselors. The program begins with registration at 9 a.m. in the Anderson Sports and Health Center at the North Gate of the upper campus. A special “Meet the Coaches” session will be held from 9 to 10 a.m. and the open house pro- gram will run from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. The schedule includes refreshments, campus tours, a faculty session and lunch and meetings with representatives of student services, athlet- ics and financial aid. A session will also be held on the university’s Alternative Learner’s Project for students with learning disabilities. For more information, contact the Misericordia University Admissions Office at 570-675-4449. ARTS SHOW AT MU Misericordia Uni- versity will host “An Evening with the Arts,” a festive holiday concert for the community that show- cases the vocal talents of students at 7:30 p.m. on Wednesday, Dec. 4 in the Lemmond Theater at Walsh Hall. 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The Open House will feature campus tours, a presentation on the school’s academics, arts, athletics and activities, opportunities to meet faculty and students and information on admission. Visitors should convene in the Kirby Library on the second floor of the Stettler Learning Resources Center on North Sprague Avenue, Kingston. Pre-registration for this Sem Upper School Open House is requested but not required. For more information or to register, call the Admission Office at 570-270-2160, or email admission@wyoming- seminary.org. ‘CELTIC CHRISTMAS’ COMES TO MISERICORDIA Considered a master of the Irish narrative, storyteller Tomaseen Foley will offer the best of Ireland’s rich cultural heritage with an evening of Celtic music, song and dance when Misericordia University presents “Tomaseen Foley's A Celtic Christmas” at 7:30 p.m. on Monday, Dec. 9 in Lemmond Theater in Walsh Hall. Joined by Celtic musi- cians, dancers and singers, Preparing for the Lake-Lehman Band Sponsors 26th Annual Fall and Holiday Craft Show are, from left, Jess Geiger, Collin MacMullen, Lake - Lehman H SCHOOL Kailea Cerene-Adkins Rylee Chapin Sarah Derhammer Paige Edwards Conner Fassett Eva Fine Angel Haines Brianna Hodle Abigail Hokins Amber Hoyt Logan Hoyt Katelyn Konopinski Nathan May Nicholas Mrochko Kylie Nevel Scott Robbins Kaitlyn Schwartz Maclyn Vasey Makenzi Walsh he will offer a mix of Irish stories, traditional Irish Christmas carols and high- kicking dance for an eve- ning of fun that enlivens the Christmas spirit. Tickets for the concert are $10 for general admis- sion, $5 for alumni, senior citizens and children 12 and under, and free to Misericordia students and are available by calling the Misericordia Box Office at 570-674-6719. COLLEGE FORUM AT SEMINARY The College Guidance Department at Wyoming Seminary Upper School will host a special forum titled “The College Forum: Local Gems” at 7 p.m. on Wednesday, Dec. 11 in the Stettler Learning Resources Center, NOrth Sprague Avenue, Kingston. The free forum will fea- ture admission directors from eight local colleges and universities discuss- ing the value of attending a local college. For more informa- tion, call the Wyoming Seminary College Guidance Office at 570- 270-2125. EXHIBITS AT MISERICORDIA The Pauly Friedman Art Gallery at Misericordia University will present “KLEVINSKY: Mixed Media,” an exhibit of abstract artwork of Wilkes-Barre native David Klevinsky. In addition, an exhibit of black and white photography, “Philip Dente: Found Places,” will be on exhibit in the adjoining MacDonald Art Gallery. The exhibits will be on display through Dec. 13. 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The Lake-Lehman Band Sponsors 26th Annual Fall and Holiday Craft Show will be held from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. on | Saturday, Nov. 23 at the Lake-Lehman Jr./Sr. High school, Old Route 115, Lehman. Just in time for celebrating Thanksgiving and Christmas, up to 100 crafters will be on site, offering holi- day gift items for home decor. A wide variety of vendors will sell handmade jewelry, wreaths, pottery, wood crafts, candles, jams and pickles, doll cloths, quilted, sewn, and crocheted pieces, pet foods and related items, carpets, folk art, hand-painted items, purses, and many other unique items. A bake sale and a variety of hot foods will be served in the cafeteria. Admission to the show is free and all proceeds benefit the Lake-Lehman Band programs. For more information, call 570-477-2935.
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