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Thursday, October 16 at The Dietrich Theater Introduction to Glass Fusing (Class)
Esther Harmatz will teach students how to create a glass piece which will be finished, polished and wire wrapped in this two-part jewelry making class.
Tunkhannock
Thursday, October 16 at Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Memorial Library Letters to Sala: A Young Woman's Life in Nazi Labor Camps (Exhibits (History))
During the five years Sala Garncarz was incarcerated in work camps during World War II, she hid more than 300 letters, photographs, postcards and other documents from her Nazi captors. This traveling exhibition was inspired by a similar display of Garncarz' collection presented at The New York Public Library in Spring 2006.
Scranton
Thursday, October 16 at Mehoopany Outreach Studio Intergenerational Quilting (Class)
Learn basic techniques as you create a one-of-a-kind Kaleidoscopic quilt with mirrors.
Mehoopany
Thursday, October 16 at Steamtown National Historic Site 100 Years: The Delaware, Lackawanna & Western Railroad’s Scranton Passenger Station (Exhibits (History))
Featuring archival photographs, news stories and advertisements, this collection in the Changing Exhibits Gallery illustrates the central role the station played in the daily life of the community.
Scranton
Thursday, October 16 at Everhart Museum Centennial Scavenger Hunt (Learning)
Celebrate the museum's 100th anniversary in 2008 by locating 100 objects throughout the year as specified on a list published monthly on the Web site. Prizes will be awarded in December.
Scranton
Thursday, October 16 at The Wilkes University Conservatory & Community School of the Arts Argentine Tango (Class)
Sept. 11-Oct. 16. The introductory class teaches students how to lead and follow, combine steps and practice proper dance etiquette.
Wilkes-Barre
Friday, October 17 at Pocono Avian Research Center Saw-whet Owl Banding Excursion (Exhibits (Science))
The Northeast PA Audubon Society presents a P:ARC expert who will speak about the process of banding the tiny owls for research purposes before guiding a group to mist nets set up near the Skytop Lodge. Captured owls will released after a brief examination. Children welcome.
Cresco
Friday, October 17 at Everhart Museum Centennial Scavenger Hunt (Learning)
Celebrate the museum's 100th anniversary in 2008 by locating 100 objects throughout the year as specified on a list published monthly on the Web site. Prizes will be awarded in December.
Scranton
Friday, October 17 at Balance Ultimate Fitness Mixed Martial Arts (Class)
Class will combine wrestling, brazilian jiu-jitsu, muay thai boxing, judo, and traditional boxing.
Elmhurst
Friday, October 17 at A.C. Moore Adult Art Classes (Class)
Instruction in all mediums, i.e. watercolor, pencil, colored pencil, acrylic, etc. Register at least 24 hours in advance.
Wilkes-Barre Twp.
Friday, October 17 at A.C. Moore Adult Jewelry-Making Classes (Workshop)
Learn how to design and create your own jewelry. Register at least 24 hours in advance.
Wilkes-Barre Twp.
Friday, October 17 at Steamtown National Historic Site 100 Years: The Delaware, Lackawanna & Western Railroad’s Scranton Passenger Station (Exhibits (History))
Featuring archival photographs, news stories and advertisements, this collection in the Changing Exhibits Gallery illustrates the central role the station played in the daily life of the community.
Scranton
Friday, October 17 at Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Memorial Library Letters to Sala: A Young Woman's Life in Nazi Labor Camps (Exhibits (History))
During the five years Sala Garncarz was incarcerated in work camps during World War II, she hid more than 300 letters, photographs, postcards and other documents from her Nazi captors. This traveling exhibition was inspired by a similar display of Garncarz' collection presented at The New York Public Library in Spring 2006.
Scranton
Friday, October 17 at The Wilkes University Conservatory & Community School of the Arts Indian Classical Dance (Class)
Sept. 12-Dec. 12. Classes in the Bharata Natyam style.
Wilkes-Barre
Saturday, October 18 at Andzia's Amber Jewelry Make Your Own Jewelry Set (Workshop)
Patty Lester will guide participants in crafting a looped wire necklace, bracelet and earrings, similar to a rosary. Supplies and lunch included.
Scranton
Saturday, October 18 at Andzia's Amber Jewelry Authentic Jewelry-Making (Learning)
Learn how to make a looped wire necklace, bracelet, and earrings with instuctor Patty Lester. Supplies and light lunch included.
Scranton
Saturday, October 18 at The Dietrich Theater Watercolor Workshop: Intensify Your Colors (Workshop)
Students will learn about placement and mixing of colors as they explore pigment properties and the use of color for impact with instructor Jan Henning.
Tunkhannock
Saturday, October 18 at The Wilkes University Conservatory & Community School of the Arts Irish Step Dance (Class)
Sept. 13-Oct. 18. Classes include steps for solo dances and group or "ceili" dances. Recommended for ages 12 to 25.
Wilkes-Barre
Saturday, October 18 at Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Memorial Library Letters to Sala: A Young Woman's Life in Nazi Labor Camps (Exhibits (History))
During the five years Sala Garncarz was incarcerated in work camps during World War II, she hid more than 300 letters, photographs, postcards and other documents from her Nazi captors. This traveling exhibition was inspired by a similar display of Garncarz' collection presented at The New York Public Library in Spring 2006.
Scranton
Saturday, October 18 at Steamtown National Historic Site 100 Years: The Delaware, Lackawanna & Western Railroad’s Scranton Passenger Station (Exhibits (History))
Featuring archival photographs, news stories and advertisements, this collection in the Changing Exhibits Gallery illustrates the central role the station played in the daily life of the community.
Scranton
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