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Poughkeepsie Journal from Poughkeepsie, New York • Page 6C

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6C Pemhkeepaia Journal Friday January 31, 1992 pi tru fill Nc I'l wa Lei sidi sou (01 1 Is mi lull le curtain call Phjthawrftonfa Hungaurtea Tlw PWiWrmoftia Hwgirtca, wltt duo pfcatsts Ralpfc Markham and Keweta Broadway and under the baton af Sa Yenadl Memthla, will perform i mJSatarday, at Elsenhower HaH Theatre, Wert Point ticket wiatufU, $20 aad 118 For resmatlM callTlcketMaster 4M 1333 and for additional information, can 91S 41S. Photo exhibit Workj by photographer Richard A Mabea of Mlddletown will be featured In the Main Street Gallery, Village Centre, plae Bush, through Feb. 27 A Meet the Artist Reception will be held Sunday, Feb. 1, It m. Gallery houn will be Monday (i'l pra; Saturday, 11 5 ra, and Sunday, noon 4 m.

For Information ean UiUlt, evenings after pm. Harltaga Concert Members of The United Slates Military1 Acadtrny Bandwul perform the Seventh Annual Heritage Concert, this' Sunday in the Elsenhower Half Dallroorrf; at 3 p.m. The concert will be free Children' Theater The Community Children's Theater o( Dutchess County will hold, a dltlons for Its April show, "East of the Sun, West of the Moon," this Sunday at the Hudson niver Psychiatric Center Recreation Hall, Route 9, Poughkeepsle, 1 ra Men; women teens and children, ages 8 and up are needed to act, sing and dance Audi tlons usually involve waiting Drlng snack and quiet activity (or small children For information 451 8327 Mlxod media The Mental Health Association in Dutchess County a United Way agency at 38 Hatght Avenue Pough keepsle, will open Its exhibit of mixed media pieces, prints and pas tela by Terry Monte Caruso at 38 llalght Avenue, Poughkeepsle, Mon day, Feb 3 through Feb 28 For in formation, call Kathy Dartles 473 2500 'Don and Dan' The Vassar College Madrigal Singers, directed by William Appling will perform the premiere oi William McClelland' "The Dailad of Don and Dan" at the Dance Theater Workshop Bcftle Schonberg Theater 219 West 19th St In Manhattan on Monday Feb 3 8pm Tickets will be 10 For reservations (212)924 0077 'I Lowe N.Y.' Columbia County has been named to host the If 92 I Love NY Festl vnl Scheduled events will include art exhibitions theater perfor inances, Hudson lllver cruises and a Dalloonfest For Information call (518)828 3375 Couraet offered Registration has begun at Estelle and Alfonso's Performing Arts Complexes in Flshklll and Poughkeepsle for classes lit gymnastics, ballet, Jazz, singing acting, tap and fitness Classes will be for adults and chll drcn For complete Information, call 897 2657 'Silhouettes Souvenirs' Time A Space LlseMed Theatre (TSL) wUl preview a new multl me dfci theater performance, "Silhouettes ft Souvenirs Chapter IX wrlKea and directed by Linda Mus smaaa, to collaboration with' performer Claudia Bruce and with video cameos by Elisabeth Aldrlch, Carole Clark. John Manikowikl and Freder Ick Rostock, at 343 Allen Street, Hudson, Thursday. Feb 4 through Saturday.

Feb. Feb. 13 IS and Feb 20 21. 8 pm. Tickets will $10 Reservations necessary Call (313)851 MM A discussion follows performance, with Victorian tea provided by the Charleston Restaurant of Hudson Pone Ensemble The Pone Ensemble, based In New PalU.

will perform Friday, Feb. 14. 8 mat New Palts Methodist Church, Main and Grove Streets, New Paltx The program will feature "Die Serenaden," Op. 35 and Small Cantata on Romantic Texts by Paul liinuemlth, Dlaphonic Suite No Ifor Solo Oboe and DiapbonJc Suite No 4 for Oboe and Cello by Ruth Crawford Seeger, Variations for Four Drums and Viola by Michael Col gTass, Soruja for Oboe and Piano, Op 188 by Camllle Saint Saens; and Sonata for Flute, Clarinet, Oboe and Piano by Dartos Milhaod. Tickets will be 18, general admission; ft students and senior clflxens.

For Information call 2SS 8JS7 CurUln Call features oewsabout the arts and appears Monday through Friday la Lite Fiff3 To De Tried a 'ayrHaT'iri lai vlmMmn rr i 1 Ul! I HI What's going on i Wii iiiiTi Iri brief DINNER DANCE: A "Be My Valentine" diftaelr dance and sUeat auction to benefit community activities of the Arlington Rotary Club la scheduled from 5 30 to 11 p.m. Feb I at Christos restaurant Poughkeepsle Tickets are $40 per person For information about reservations, contact Irene Hunt at 482 1447 Arlington Rotary comrrtafiity Involvement Includes providing scholarships for Arlington school district students, purchasing, educational equipment for the district schools and operating a dental program for underprivlllged children. BOOKS ON TAPE: Available for borrowing at the Highland Public Library, 30 Church St, are a number of books on tape and an audlocassette player donated td the library by the Highland Uoni Club The books on tape include "Adventures of Huckleberry Finn," "Call of the Wild," "Devices and and "The Best of the Wall Street Journal On Management" The cassette player may be borrowed for one month at a time Anyone holding a Fastcard, a public brary card with a barcode on It, can borrow these Items. For more Information, eall the library 891 VIDEO TAPES. A set of video tapes entitled "Two Roads Inclusion and Exclttston la Schools and Society Is available for purchase or loan from the Meatal Health Association la Dutchess County The four hour set 4 recording of a conference on inclusive education presented by Marcla Forest and Jaek Pearpotet and would be of Interest to educators rfnd parents of children to special education.

The cost of the two tape set on VTtS for mat la $15 The Upes can be borrowed from the association library at 210 North Road. Poughkeepsle CaH 473 2300 LIBRARY COMPUTER. Eltlng Memorial Library. New Paltx, has received an IBM PSI Model 70 computer, presented by Joseph R. Storch, New Palts, who applied for and was granted the equipment through IBM Fund for Community Service Program.

Storch is also a member of the library's board of trustees. The computer will be used in the Havlland Heldgerd Historical Collection of the1 library The collection of books, photo graphs, maps, newspapers, postcards and slides will be Inventoried on the computer The computer will also be used for cataloging and Indexing of rare genealogical and historical material WSals Going On runs perlodlcilly In the lite section. Send Items, a week to 10 dan before the event, to Bonnie Soto, hughkeepsle Journal, MO. Box llil, Poughkeepsle, 11801 For Information, call 437 i i sssr iwa5asssB2S8aa Call lQdjy 'flWer The best preparation at a roawriMbt prk. INSTITUTE FOR ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT ISS K.

Foley, Director CALL 473 3631 for details and material SALE 30 6S'SSL fin Our Entire Stodi just in time fir Mcntlitcs Day, Tqday Tomorrow Onlyu BELD91 JW jewaeRs vStUtudViatch4iondi rflftwart txclmlM tan emu Ftb I Jaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa sssssss aHF laaamlySJaaaaaaaW KmiimMiK si 1 Df Mr Sd vvy MAKE IT A HAPPY VALENTINE'S DAY WITH GIFTS PROM THE POUGHKEEPSIE GALLERIA Valentine Fashion Show February 1 2 2 p.m. Center Court Win $100, $50 $25 Gift Certificates! Register at the Information Booth, Lower Level, Center Court Winners must be present to win A Starting February 1, the first 2,007 people who stop by the Information Booth can pick a it could be one of seven genuine 14 ct. diamonds from: Belden Jewelers Glennpeter Jewelers JCPenney Merksamer Jewelers Montgomery Ward Reshu's Zimmer Brothers Jewelers Limit one per customer. No purchase necessary. Must be 21 or older to participate.

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