THE DALLAS POST Sunday, November 24, 2013 _ Preparing for the 38th Annual Student Art Exhibit during Thanksgiving week at Sue Hand's Imagery are, from left, first row, Sahil Garg, Shavertown; and Carolyn Kerkowski, Dallas. Second row, Amanda Martin, Dallas; Ryan Frania, Shavertown; Nicole Cavanaugh, Dallas; and Lily Romanowski, Shavertown. Public invited to view students’ art The public is invited to view the 38th Annual Student Art Exhibit during Thanksgiving week at Sue Hand's Imagery, 35 Main St., Dallas. Artworks on display include impressionis- tic and realistic works in all fine art drawing and painting media. Landscapes, seascapes, still lifes, portraits and figures, animals and floral compositions will be exhibited. Students range in age from 5 to over 90. Award-winning artist and teacher Sue Hand will be present during the exhibit to wel- come visitors and answer questions about the artwork. 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Since seating is limited, reservations are required and can be made by call- SCHOOL BRIEFS ARTS SHOW AT MU Misericordia ~~ University will host “An Evening with the Arts,” a festive holiday concert for the community that showcases the vocal tal- ents of students at 7:30 p.m. on Wednesday, Dec. 4 in the Lemmond Theater at Walsh Hall. The free program will cel- ing the Misericordia University Alumni Box Office at 570-674-6768. ebrate the sounds of the sea- son with an evening of per- formances by Misericordia University’s chamber singers, Beyond Harmony, the univer- sity’s female a cappella group, and vocal ensembles. For additional infor mation, contact the Misericordia University Box Office at 570-674-6719. 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The Open House will feature campus tours, a pre- sentation 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 informa- ‘CELTIC CHRISTMAS’ ¢ COMES TO MISERICORDIA Considered a master of; the Irish narrative, storyteller Toméaseen Foley will offer the best of Ireland's rich cultural ; heritage with an evening, of Celtic music, song and dance when Miserico University pre “Tomaseen Foley's A Christmas” at 7:30 p.m. on; Monday, Dec. 9 in Lemmond , Theater in Walsh Hall. Joined by Celtic musicians, dancers and singers, he will, offer a mix of Irish stories, traditional Irish Christmas, carols and high-kicking dance for an evening of fun that enlivens the Christmas spirit. Tickets for the concert are, $10 for general admission; $5 for alumni, senior citizens and children 12 and under, tion or to register, call the and free to Misericordia stus- Admission Office at 570-270- dents and are available by, 2160, or email admission@ calling the Misericordia Box wyomingseminary.org. Office at 570-674-6719. From page 3 Councilperson Michelle Boice announced that the final paperwork for the $78,000 LSA grant has been Chef Huntzinger and staff welcome you to the historic Beaumont Inn in Dallas, offering outstanding cuisine for brunch, lunch and dinner. The Inn offers 10 elegantly appointed rooms for your overnight stay in the back Visit us at thebeaumontinn.com or call 570-675-7100 For special events please contact Nancy Kaminski at nkaminski@thebeaumontinn.com Only 4 miles from downtown Dallas. . . Route 309 Dallas, PA. « 570-675-7100 « thebeaumontinn.com 7 approved and sent back to, the borough. Boice said the; grant will be used to make, renovations to the police. station and that work should begin i in the spring of 2014" and is expected to be com-, pleted by fall of that same; year. Boice further added that the original grant was scheduled to expire in June of 2014, but the borough, has received a one-year extension at no cost. rl Boice also stated that the borough has collected $2,561.09 in past due trash | fees. | Council President Amy | Williams announced that | in the past six months, the | Kunkle Fire Departments 24/7 ALS (Advanced Life | Support Unit) has respond- | ed to 587 calls. The ugg which serves loca such as Harveys L Noxen, Sweet Valley and Tunkhannock, is looking | into purchasing another | emergency vehicle. The sec- | ond vehicle would not be | available around the clock | but would serve for a daily 12-hour schedule. Megan Sgarlat-Prynn, vice | chairperson of the Harveys Lake Environmental Advisory Council (EAC), | announced there are cur-| rently two vacancies on the | EAC. The EAC advises bor- ough officials on environ- mental policies and issues. | The members serve without compensation for a three- year term. EAC meets at 7 p.m. on the second Tuesday of each. month in the borough's. Municipal Authority build-, ing. Meetings are open to the public. Any Harveys; Lake resident or prop owner who has an ni: in the borough's envi mental issues and concerns is asked to contact the. borough’s secretary Susan Sutton at 570-639-3300 for more details. The Homecoming’ Committee will sponsor a children’s Christmas, party from 1 to 3 p.m. on. Saturday, Dec. 14 at the Boathouse Bar and Grille. Reservations may be made by claling Mayor Clarence Hogan at 570-793-5187. The next council meeting will be held at 7:30 p.m. on, Tuesday. Dec. 17.
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