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ED 272 401 TITLE INSTITUTION PUB DATE NOTE PUB TYPE DOCUMENT RESUME SO 017 250 Arts and Humanities Pennsylvania Community Resource Guide. Schools and Communities: Pennsylvania Partners. Turning the Tide: An Agenda for Excellence in Pennsylvania Public Schools. [Third Edition]. Pennsylvania State Dept. of Education, Harrisburg. 85 66p.; For related document, see ED 256 650. Reference Materials - Directories/Catalogs (132) EDRS PRICE MF01/PC03 Plus Postage. DESCRIPTORS *Art Education; *Community Organizations; Cultural Education; Dance; Dance Education; Film Study; Higher Education; Humanities; *Humanities Instruction; Literature; Music; Music Education; Theater Arts; Visual Arts IDENTIFIERS Pennsylvania; Pennsylvania Department of Education ABSTRACT This resource guide divides arts and humanities into six areas listed in separate chapters: dance, film, literature, music, theater, and visual art. A seventh chapter lists historical resources and general cultural resources. Within each of the seven chapters are alphabetically listed resources identified for each intermediate unit. The chapters are followed by a listing and map of intermediate units, and a listing of Pennsylvania colleges and universities offering Pennsylvania Department of Education approved teacher certification programs in the arts and humanities. The guide concludes with lists of Pennsylvania and national arts and humanities organizations. (TRS) ************************************************ Reproductions supplied by ERRS are the best from the original document ************************************************ *********************** that can be made * ***********************

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ED 272 401

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INSTITUTIONPUB DATENOTEPUB TYPE

DOCUMENT RESUME

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Arts and Humanities Pennsylvania Community ResourceGuide. Schools and Communities: PennsylvaniaPartners. Turning the Tide: An Agenda for Excellencein Pennsylvania Public Schools. [Third Edition].Pennsylvania State Dept. of Education, Harrisburg.8566p.; For related document, see ED 256 650.Reference Materials - Directories/Catalogs (132)

EDRS PRICE MF01/PC03 Plus Postage.DESCRIPTORS *Art Education; *Community Organizations; Cultural

Education; Dance; Dance Education; Film Study; HigherEducation; Humanities; *Humanities Instruction;Literature; Music; Music Education; Theater Arts;Visual Arts

IDENTIFIERS Pennsylvania; Pennsylvania Department of Education

ABSTRACTThis resource guide divides arts and humanities into

six areas listed in separate chapters: dance, film, literature,music, theater, and visual art. A seventh chapter lists historicalresources and general cultural resources. Within each of the sevenchapters are alphabetically listed resources identified for eachintermediate unit. The chapters are followed by a listing and map ofintermediate units, and a listing of Pennsylvania colleges anduniversities offering Pennsylvania Department of Education approvedteacher certification programs in the arts and humanities. The guideconcludes with lists of Pennsylvania and national arts and humanitiesorganizations. (TRS)

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Commonwealth of Pennsylvania

Dick Thornburgh, Governor

Department of EducationMargaret A. Smith, Secretary

Office of Basic EducationD. Kay Wright, Commissioner

Bureau of Curriculum and InstructionDavid C. Campbell, Director

Division of Arts and SciencesClyde M. McGeary, ChiefJoseph B. DeAngelis, Arts in Education and Humanities Advisor

and Phaedrus Project Director

Compiled byMary Erickson, College of Visual and Performing Arts

Kutztown University

This publication is enabled by grants from thestatewide organization funded partially by theHumanities, the Pennsylvania Alliance for ArtsJohn F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts

Arts.

Pennsylvania Department of Education333 Market Street

Harrisburg, PA. 17126-0333

Pennsylvania Humanities Council, aNational Endowment for theEducation, Inc., an affiliate of the

, and the Pennsylvania Center for the

The Pennsylvania Department of Education, an equal opportunity employer, will notdiscriminate in employment, educational programs or activities, based on race, color,religion, national origin, sex, age, ancestry, physical handicap or union membership.This policy of nondiscrimination extends to all other legally protected classifications.Publication of this policy in this document is in accordance with ate and federal lawsinduding Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 and Sections 503 and 504 ofthe Rehabilitation Act of 1973. Inquiries should be directed to Soon Mitchell, Affir-mative Action Officer, 503/504 Coordinator, Education Building, 333 Market Street,Harrisbyrg, PA 17126-0333 (717. 787. 1953).

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Contents

INTRODUCTION 1

DANCE 3

FILM 9

LITERATURE 13

MUSIC 15

THEATRE 25

VISUAL ART 35

HISTORY AND CULTURE 49

INTERMEDIATE UNITS AND MAP 55

PA. ARTS AND HUMANITIES CERTIFICATION PROGRAMS 59

PA. ARTS AND HUMANITIES ORGANIZATIONS 65

NATIONAL ARTS AND HUMANITIES ORGANIZATIONS 67

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Introduction

Arts and humanities resources listed in this publication have been grouped '..tochapters consistent with "Arts" and "Humanities" definitions provided in the ChapterFive Curriculum Regulations. Six arts areas are listed in separate chapters. A seventhchapter lists historical resources and general cultural resources. Within each of theseseven chapters the reader will find resources identified for each Intermediate Unitlisted in alphabetical order. These chapters are followed by a listing and map ofIntermediate Units. Next the reader will find a listing of Pennsylvania colleges anduniversities offering Pennsylvania Department of Education approved teachercertification programs in the arts and humanities. The guide concludes with lists ofPennsylvania and national arts and humanities organizations.

This is the third edition of the resource guide. The first was titled PennsylvaniaCommunity Arts Resources and was published in 1976. The second, entit edPennsylvania Community Resource Guide in Arts and Humanities, was edited byChristine M. Crist and Jane M. Seller and was published in 1979. Inquiries solicitingrevisions and updating of the second edition were made by Joseph B. DeAngelis, Artsin Education and Humanities Advisor. Joe McCarthy of the Pennsylvania Alliance forArts Education, Inc. provided current listings of state and national arts andhumanities organizations.

The reader is encouraged to duplicate freely any portions of this guide whichmight prove useful and to share this information with others.

Mary EricksonCompiler

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CITY OF PITTSBURGH DEPARTMENTOF PARKS AND RECREATION502 City County BuildingPittsburgh 15219

412/255-2680*Ballet performances and theatreperformances.*Open Schools: ten schools offer lateafternoon and evening opportunities in

.. dance, drama, arts and crafts, etc.

ECOLE DE BALLET1948 Painter's Run RoadPittsburgh 15241Contact: Laura JamesBallet school, other dance forms.Royal Academy of Dancing syllabusballet.Fee.

HEINZ HALL FOR THE PERFORMINGARTS600 Penn AvenuePittsburgh 15222

412/392-4800Contact: Denise WagnerPerforming Art Center.*Home for opera, symphony, ballet,civic light opera.Youth and Dance Council.

IMAGINARIUM CHILDREN'S ROOMMUSEUM OF ART4400 Forbes AvenuePittsburgh 15213

412/231-5696*integrated arts program.*Classes: children grades K -8,including special education.*Performance/workshop in schools bycompany of dancers, musicians, andartists.

PITTSBURGH BALLET THEATRE, INC.244 Blvd. of the AlliesPittsburgh 15222

412/281-0360Contact: Kay S. Cushing

General Manager*Performances.*Lecture demonstrations.*Master classes.*Open rehearsals.*Children's performances.*Residencies.

PITTSBURGH DANCE ALLOY5604 Solway StreetPittsburgh 15217

412/421-9747

Contact: Marie Muellcrlianager

*Performing Modern Dance Company(repertory).School Allied Dance Center.*Eddy Theatre - Chatham CollegeCampus.Regional touring.

PITTSBURGH DANCE COUNCIL, INC.Heinz Hall for the Perforn.ing Arts600 Penn AvenuePittsburgh 15222

412/355-0330Contact: Marge Singleton

Executive Director*Master classes provided by visitingdancers and companies.

TAMBURITZAN NATIONAL FOLKARTS CENTER1816 Locust StreetPittsburgh 15219

412/391-0805Contact: Yolanda L. Marino*Ethnic cultural library.*Ethnic dance performances.*Touring company.*Ethnic museum.-*Musical instruments, costumes, andmusic.

YWCA OF GREATER PITTSBURGHFourth and Wood StreetPittsburgh 15222

412/391-5100, ext. 275Contact: Carol J. Nyholm*Dance production.*Gymnastics.

I.U. 4

SHARON MAYOR'S COMMITTEE ONTHE ARTSP.O. Box 404Sharon 16146Contact: Sister Mary Daniel, OSB

770 E. State Street*Information on dance groups.*Assistance in application for grantsfor schools' dance programs.

LU. 5

ERIE CIVIC BALLET COMPANYContact: Mrs. June Gayek

130 West 8th StreetErie 16501814/455-9373

Lecture-demonstration: examples ofBarre and Center explaining the reasonfor special technique, uniform andterms of ballet; history of ballet, andshort ballet performance.Fee.

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Dance

1.U. 7

CENTRE FOR THE PERFORMINGARTS, INC.319 E. Loyalhanna StreetLigonier 15658Contact: Sheila Tomlinson,

Executive Director*Improvisational, pre-ballet, Jazz, tapdance movements.*Lecture-demonstrations.

LAUREL YOUTH BALLET402 Main StreetIrwin 15642 OR300 Hamilton StreetGreensburg 15601

412/863-5347412/864-2771

(Telephone numbers are for both.)Contact: Eleanor Tornblom

SQUARE DANCING CLUBS:*GREENSBURG: Harrold WesternSquares.Contact: Vic Miller, caller

412/537-8756 OR412/887-7493

*LIGONLER: The Diamond Squares.Contact: Tom Miller, caller

412/238-2686*SCOTTDALE: The Laurel Swingers.Contact: Vic Miller, caller

412/887-9282 OR412/887-8357

WESTMORELAND BALLET THEATRE22 W. Pittsbirlh StreetGreensburg 15601

412/832-0440OR908 Fifth AvenueNew Kensington 15068

412/339-1900

I.U. 10

CARTER ACKERMAN810 Webster DriveState College 16801

814/238-8949

CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA DANCEGUILD13: West Beaver AvenueState College 16801

814/237-2188

CHILDREN'S CENTER FOR CREATIVEARTS1108 South Pugh StreetState College 16801

814/237-2506Contact: Betty Jane Dittmar

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CONTEMPORARY DANCE COMPANYPenn State University105 White BuildingUniversity Park 16802

814/865-7591Contact: LaRue Allen, Gail Devereau,

and Pat Heigel-TannerDance ensemble available for

concerts, assemblies, master-classes.*Elementary through adult levels.Demonstration-lecture approach withfollow-up movement activities in theclassroom.Travel expenses required.

BETTY JANE DITTMAR1108 S. Pugh StreetState College 16801

814/237-2506*Dance and Creative movement.Dance composition.Honorarium.

LESLIE FOLMARMoshannon Valley Y.M.C.A.

814/342-0988Dance instruction for the

handicapped.

PATRICIA HEIGELTANNER318 S. Cori StreetState College 16801

814/238-4820 (home)814/865-7591 (work)

*Instructor, Penn State University -Health and Physical EducationConsultant in dance and creativemovement.

LOCK H AVE4 UNIVERSITY OFPENNSYLVANIA MODERN DANCEGROUP84 Susquehanna AvenueLock Haven 17745

717/748-9443Contact: Celeste Rhodes*Choreography.*Modern and Folk Dance.*fravel expense and honorarium.

JOHN LUCASWhite BuildingPenn State UniversityUniversity Park 16802*Olympic runner.*Physical education Instructor.

THE MOVING COMPANY1311 Circleville RoadState College 16801

/ntac t: Roberta KJelgaardWorkshops and classes eelating to thechildren's studies.Fee.

ORCHESISPenn State UniversityPat Heigel-fanner, Director105 White BuildingUniversity Park 16802

814/865-7591

*Small dance ensemoie tor concerts,assemblies, master-classes,demonstration.*Travel expenses required.

PENN STATE INTERNATIONALDANCERSThe Pennsylvania State University105c White BuildingUniversity Park 16802

814/865-7591Contact: Betz Hanley*Dance ensemble available forassemblies.Elementary through adult level.*Demonstration-lecture approach withfollow-up movement activities in theclassroom.

PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIVERSITYJAZZ DANCE THEATRE103 Arts BuildingUniversity Park 16802

814/865-7586Contact: Jean Sabatine*Masterclass/Lectures/Demonstrations/mini-concerts for schools.*Concerts for schools.

FREY A PHILLIPSState College 16801*Dance choreography.

CELESTE RHODES84 Susquehanna AvenueLock Haven 17745

717/748-9443*Instructor at Lock Haven Universityof Pennsylvania.*Choreographer.*Modern and folk dance.*Primarily Keystone area.All grade levels.

SUSAN ROSENTHAL808 Stratford DriveAmide Apartment #24State College 16801

814/237-3680*Modern jazz ballet.Folk dance.*Honorarium plus expenses.

ROUND ROBIN AMERICARound Dance ClubMr. and Mrs. Robert SupkoRD 1, Box 32Clearfield 16830

814/765-8458Westssn Square Dancing.*Shows and demonstrationsworkshopsfor teachers.*Callers or records for school dances.

JOELYNN SNYDEROTT423 Galen DriveState College 16801

814/237-8809Arts and crafts.

*Presents program involving dance,music, and art.Fee.

KATHY STUARTDance InstructorCentral Pennsylvania Dance Workshop133 West Beaver AvenueState College 16802

814/237-2784

1.U. 12

DANCETELLERBox 12Wilson CollegeChambersburg 17201Contact: David B. Collins,

Company Manager717/264-4141, ext. 274

*Concert tours in Pennsylvania andsurrounding states.*In-school performances.*Company conducts one and two weekresidencies as part of artist in schoolprogram.*Company performs humanitiespresentations designed for the schools.Fee.

ORCHESISTHE WILSON COLLEGE DANCETROUPSBox 11Wilson CollegeCnambersburg 17201Contact: Trina A. Collins

Assistant Professor of Dance717/264-4141

*Dance concerts and dance recitals.*Will present in-school dance events.

I.U. 14

BERKS BALLET THEATRE2313 Perkiomen AvenueMount PennReading 19606

215/779-5537

CAROL ENNIS DANCE ARTS1701 Fairview StreetReading 19606

215/373-7577Contact: Carol Ennis*Beginner to pre-professional dancestudio.Programs in Pre-School, YoungStudents, Students, and Adults.Ballet, Jazz, Tap, and Modern.*Performing experience provided withBerks Ballet Theatre.

HARRIS PRESENTS435 Walnut StreetReading 19601

215/374-3161

STAR SERIESThe Ticket Center435 Walnut StreetReading 19601

215/374-3161Contact: Louise Harris

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The Reading tiusical Foundattnn'sStar Senes presents 3-5 performanceseach season. Past performancesincluded pianists, ballet troupes, ethnicmusic groups. jazz ensembles.orchestras. vocalists, mime, guitat.sts.and other soloists and chamber groups.Performances are held either at theRajah or at Albright College.*Student and group rates available.

I.U. 15

CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA DANCETEACHERS ASSOCIATION100 E. Brown StreetDowntown Mint-MallMiddletown 17057

717/944-1634*Programs available during schoolhours: teacher demonstration of tap,ballet, poutte, baton, gymnastics, jazz.modern, tramp. beam.*After school hours: performances bystudents.

CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA YOUTHBALLET107 Meetinghouse RoadCarlisle 17013

717/249 -8723Contact: Marcia Dale Weary OR

Adm. ManagerPerforming company of students andguest artists.*Classical ballet 'performances andlecture/demonstrations for schools.*Summer workshop for students.

DANCE ADVISOR5112 Irene DriveHarrisburg 17112

717/657-1459 (home)717/783-8426 (office)

Contact: Richard M. Wilson*Consultant to area high schools andcolleges.*Artistic advisor consultant.Chuteographer for various shows.

G AND G SCHOOL OF DANCE ANDTWIRL100 East Brown StreetMiddletown 17057

717/838-2771 (home)717/944-1634 (office)

Contact: Georgiann WitmerClasses, demonstrations and programs.

HARRISBURG AREA COMMUNITYCOLLEGE (HACC)3300 Cameron Street RoadHarrisburg 17110

717/781 -2420Contact: Michael A. Dockery, Asst.

Dean of Communication and TheArts Division

I.U. 16

MOYER INSTITUTE OF DANCE910 North Fifth StreetSunbury 17801

717/286-6545Contact: Joan Clark

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*F4cti,e, on bests elements of dance:preparat. in end training of the dancerand rsponses to music and basicch.)reography. Includes:le:.tureidemonstration, instruction,clinic for teachers andconcertiperformance by students.

I.U. 17

WILLIAMSPORT CIVIC BALLETCOMPANY20 West ThirdWilliamsport 17701

717/323-2953Contact: Thomas Enter line

I.U. 18

O'DONNELL DANCERSHoly Saviour54 Hillard StreetWilkes-Barre 18702Contact: Maureen Lynch

82 Laurel StreetWilkes-Barre 18702

*Irish folk dancing (set and figuredancing).Costumed dancers available forperformances.*Dance instruction.

WILKESBARRE BALLET THEATRE102 South Main StreetWilkes-Barre 18702Contact: Jona Miesekovski, Artistic

DirectorBallet, modern dance.*Assembly programs, special programs,*Classroom lectures.Demonstrations, workshops.Fee.

WILKESBARRE BALLET THEATRECOMPANY102/104 S. Main StreetWilkes-Barre 18701contact: Margaret Lenahan

837 Wyoming AvenueKingston 18704

Lecture demonstrations.*Performance programs in classical andmodern dance.

LU. 19

LIVING ARTS PROGRAM OF THENORTHEASTERN EDUCATIONALINTERMEDIATE UNIT #19 (NEIU)120 Monahan AvenueDunmore 18512

717/344-9222Contact: Dr. Vito A. Forlenza,

Curriculum Specialist*NEIU member districts choose fromappoximately 15 artists to conductperformances in their schools. Theseperformances include dance.*In this program, the districts andNEIU equally share financialcommitment.

I.U. 14-21 DANCE

NORTHEASTER RN PENNSYLVANIAARTS ALLIANCEContact: William Yustcowski

Box 777Avoca 18641717/655-5581ORBruce Conrad41 BroadwayJim Thorpe 18229717/325-3508

*Dance performances at reduced cost.

POLKA DOT CLUB OFNORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIAContact: Nicholas Pezak

119 Basalyga StreetJessup 18434

Performance of Baltic folk dances.Performance of German and Scottishfolk dances.

SUSQUEHANNA COMMUNITY CHORALSOCIETY, INC.Laurel Street Theatre Centre307-315 Laurel StreetSusquehanna 18847Contact: William S. Pierce*Classes in dance.Fee.

I.U. 20

CONTEMPORARY DANCERS OF EASTSTROUDSBURGContact: Mary Jane Wolbers

Dance StudioEast Stroudsburg University ofPennsylvaniaEast Stroudsburg 18301717/424-3301

Performances in dance available toschools and organizations.Workshops.*Master classes.*Lecture/demonstrations.

MARY JANE WOLBERS111 S. Green StreetEast Stroudsburg 18301

717/424-3331 (work)717/421-2169 (home)

Dance education specialist, dancer,choreographer.*Workshops. master classes,lecture-demonstrations, performances,film showings.Classes in creative dance K throughhigh school.

I.U. 21

ALLENTOWN COLLEGE OF ST.FRANCIS DE SALESCenter Valley 18034

215/282-1100*Classes.

CEDAR CREST COLLEGE30th and Walnut StreetsAllentown 18104

215/433-4471 (general tnfo.Contact: Judy FlautzClasses.

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CEDAR CREST COLLEGEnth and 'oralnut StreetsAllentown 13104

21c/433-4471 (general info.)Contact: Judy FlautzClasses.

LEHIGH VALLEY BALLET GUILDContact: Alexi RamovTraining and performances for adultsand children.

LEHIGH VALLEY DANCE FORUMContact: Leo Fenstein*Educational programs; muter classes:adults and children.

SCOTTISH DANCE GROUP*Educational programs andperformances of Scottish dances.

I. U . 23

ABINGTON ART CENTER515 Meetinghouse RoadJenkintown 19046Coutact: Ron Rothman

DirectorWorkshops in ballet, yoga.

AMBLER BALLET COMPANYContact: Olin D. Kearse

Box 150Ambler 19002215/M16-1875

*Ballet.*Programs available to schools.

UPPER HERION CIVIC BALLET CO.415 Hillside RoadKing of Prussia 19406Contact: Sharon Atkinson

215/265-4762*Purpose: to promote appreciation andunderstanding of dance.*Performances include classical ballet,Jazz and modern dance.*I. ec ture/demolistr4tione for schools.*Performances available for schools.

VALLEY FORGE DANCE THEATRE415 Hillside RoadKing of Prussia 19406Contact: Sharon Atkinson

21 ri, 2 6 5 -4 7 6 2

*Classes for adults and children in allforma of dance.

I.U. 25

ELISE HILLOCKHew Challenges, Inc.Media 19063Contact: Elise Hillock

211/642-2290*Workshops in movement for teachersof exclpti,mai students.

I.U. 26

THE AFROAMERICAN DANCEENSEMBLE2544 Germantown AvenuePhiladelphia 19133

2151225-7565 OR213/227-4800

Contact: Arthur Hall OROswald Wallace

*Concert performances.*Master classes (Ethnic, Modern,Ballet).*NEA Dance Touring and Artists inSchools Program.*Teacher training.*Primitive music workshops.*Lecture/demonstrations.

BALLET DES JEUNES7596 Haverford AvenuePhiladelphia 19151

215/G R3-2253Cdntact: Ursula Melita*Performances.*Classes.*Lecture demonstrations.

FOLK DANCE CENTER OFPHILADELPHIA2027 Chestnut StreetPhiladelphia 19103

215/G A5 -3450Contact: Martin Silverman*Performance group: demonstrations.*Evening classes: instruction.*Folk dance leaders: teach groups atschools, etc.

GROUP MOTION MULTIMEDIA DANCETHEATRE623 S. Leithgow StreetPhiladelphia 19147Contact: Micah Bertin

215/MA7-8551 OR215/W A3-4258

' Classes, performances, participatoryworkshops for children of all agesfeaturing improvisation and live music.

PAINTED BRIDE ART CENTER527 South StreetPhiladelphia 19147

215/W A5-9914Contact: Gerard Givnish*Exhibitions and performances inpainting, photography, theatre, poetry,dance, and music by professionalartists.*Booking events in schools.

THE PENNSYLVANIA BALLET2333 Fairmount AvenuePhiladelphia 19130

215/978-1400'Performances.*School/community residencies.*Master classes.

PERFORMING ARTS SCHOOL1035 Spruce StreetPhiladelphia 19107

215/W A2-0533Contact: Maureen Long*Complete academic and artscurriculum for grades 1-12; includeslanguages, dance, mime andgymnastic4.

.PHILADELPHIA DANCE ALLIANCE110 South 20th StreetPhiladelphia 19103

215/567-6555Contact: Gary Celain

President*Umbrella organization includinganyone in Delaware Valley ariainterested in any phase of dance.Membership includes companies,colleges, studios, centers andindividuals.*Master classes.*Choreographi.. workshops.*Professional performances.*Members lecture/demonstration inschools.*Members participated in YoungAudience Programs.*Newsletter.*General services to dance field.

PHILADELPHIA DANCE COMPANY6249 Market StreetPhiladelphia 19139

215/472-9702Contact: Ms. Sandra Norris*Lecture-demonstration.*Concert.Workshops.

SCHOOL DISTRICT OF PHILADELPHIA21st Street and The Parkway - Room309Philadelphia 19103

215/299-7767Contact: Dr. Rita C. Altman*High School for Creative andPerforming Arts (CAPA)s The HighSchool for Creative and PerformingArts is designed to provide studentsfrom Philadelphia with a uniqueprogram in the area of dance.Participation in plays, art exhibits,dance recitals, and musical productionsis an integral part of the program. Thecity's cultural institutions offercreative learning experiences forstudents. A comprehensive collegepreparatory program is provided tomeet all the state-mandatedrequirements for graduation.Principal: Dr. John Vannoni11th and Catherine StreetsPhiladelphia 19147

THE SCHOOL OF THE PENNSYLVANIABALLET2333 Fairmount AvenuePhiladelphia 19130

215/278-1427Contact: May Hinman*Professional school of dance offeringcourses in classical ballet, beginnersthrough advanced.*Admission to school by audition.*Training ground for the PennsylvaniaBallet; selected students perform inlarge production.

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SOUTH STREET DANCE COMPANY759 South 6th StreetPhiladelphia 19147

21S/4/A5-3619 OR21!:/W A5-6932

contact: Ellen FormanDirector

*c.litcerts.Lemre/demonstrations.*musto:r 41isses.*Theatre allti dance workshops.

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TEMPLE UNIVERSITY STUDENTDANCE GROUPReber HailTemple UniversityPhiladelphia 19122Contact: Ann Vachon

215/787-8710*Lecture demonstrations.*Children's dance concerts.*Children's dance classes.*Concert performances--formal orinformal presentations of choreographyand/or dance improvisation.

TRI STATE BALLET COMPANY5 Garrett RoadUpper Darby 19082

215/403-3831Contact: Florence Getse

2101 S. 16th St.Philadelphia 19145

*Full concerts.*Children's theatre.*Lecture/demonstrations.*Dance acts-music appreciation.*Dance and choreography workshops.

THE WILMA PROJECT THEATRE1007 Filbert StreetPhiladelphia 19107Contact: Christopher Hays*Instruction in dance and yoga.Fee.

YOUNG AUDIENCES. INC.341 South 12th StreetPhiladelphia 19103

215/732-t369Contact: Matthew Dooley

*Non-profit organization that presentsperforming arts educational programsto schools in Eastern Pennsylvania.*Performances include dance,instrumental and vocal music, andtheatre.

ZERO MOVING DANCE COMPANY456 E. Locust AvenuePhiladelphia 19144

215/VI9-7237*Performances.*Master classes.*Lecture/demonstrations.*Workshops.*Classes in technique (Wigman based).improvisation, film, sound technology.lighting design and human music fordancers.

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BEAVER VALLEY INTERMEDIATEUNIT225 Center Grange RoadAliquippa 15001-1497

412n74-7800Contact: Mr. Thomas Zelesnik

LU. 28

ARMSTRONG COUNTY LEAGUE OFARTSContact: Marilyn Rea

PresidentRD F4, Box 128-CKittanning 16201412/765-7457

*To provide and unify the activitiesrelated to the arts and provide acenter for all the arts.*Monthly newsletter.*Dance council.

INDIANA UNIVERSITY OFPENNSYLVANIA CONTINUINGEDUCATIONContact: Dean. Continuing Education

Stright HallIUPIndiana 15705

*Classes in art, music, dance, andtheater.

LU. 29

SCHUYLKILL COUNTY BALLETContact: Florence Geis*

Artistic DirecturPottsville 17901

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RICH ROBERTST.V. StudioCalifornia University of PennsylvaniaCalifornia 15419T.V. Studio Work.*Videotaping.

. *Preplan with teacher.Fee.

I.U. 2 and 3

CARNEGIEMELLON UNIVERSITYDEPARTMENT OF ENGLISHFILM PROGRAMPittsburgh 15213

412/621-2600, ext. 659Contact: Dr. C. C. Greenfield

Professor of Film*Film courses of many kinds.*Film series.*Film making groups.*Advice on designing and sponsoringfilm programs.

CITY OF PITTSBURGH DEPARTMENTOF PARKS AND RECREATION502 City County BuildingPittsburgh 15219

412/255-2680Film program: Full length films,projector and screen on loan toneighborhood centers and communitygroups.

EDUCATIONAL SERVICES (WQED)METROPOLITAN PITTSBURGH PUBLICBROADCASTING, INC.4802 Fifth AvenuePittsburgh 15213

412/683-1300Contact: Mrs. Sara L. Harvey

Director*Pennsylvania Public TelevisionNetwork.

BRUCE GOLDSTEIN. Department of Psychology

University of PittsburghPittsburgh 15260

412/624-4554Lecture on perception and psychologyof film.

METROPOLITAN PITTSBURGH PUBLICBROADCASTING, INC. WQED4802 Fifth Avers. sPittsburgh 152E,Contact: Sara I.. Fleming*instructional television programs.Curriculum guides and/or supportmaterials.*Utilization auistance/workshops.In-service.Fee.

PHIPPS CONSERVATORY AV:ARYPittsburgh Parks and Recreation Dept.Schenley Administration Bldg.Pittsburgh 15213

412/255-2350Contact: Cheryl Clawsen*Concert and film program.*Art history film series.

PITTSBURGH FILM MAKERS, INC.205 Oakland AvenueP.O. Box 7467Pittsburgh 15213

412/681-5449Contact: Robert Marinacciu*Offer classes in film making andphotography.*Production courses.*Theory courses.Survey courses to film and

photographic history.*Exhibition program (film andphotography - local/regional/nationalartists.*Weekly exhibition program.Program events outside the area(media arts events, performance art, inconjunction with National Endowmentfor the Arts).

NORMAN D. RABINOVITSMedical Photography DepartmentChildren's Hospital of Pittsburgh125 Deioto StreetPittsburgh 15213

412/681-7700, ext. 419*"Photograpny as a Means of Seeingthe World Around Us"for teachersand students of all ages.*Workshop presentation and films.

ED SUMROK5646 Friendship AvenuePittsburgh 15206

412/361-1029*Photographer, still and motion.Experience teaching basic

photography course.*Television production.

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WKPSFMBox 59Westminster CollegeNew Wilmington 16142Contact: Mark C. Klinger

Director of Broadcasting412/946-2828 OR412/654-7090 (home)

*Broadcasting.*Tours; slide show; speaker's bureau.

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EDINBORO UNIVERSITY OFPENNSYLVANIAEdinboro 16444

b.4/732 -2799Contact: David Weinkauf*Distribution and production of films.*Help in curriculum development.*Rental of complete productionfacilities: sound stage, sound mixing,and recording facility, editing facility.*Animation studio, film processing.

M.N. PENNSYLVANIA REGIONALBROADCASTING COUNCIL (WQLN)8415 Peach StreetErie 16509

814/868-4675Contact: Joseph G. Aponick, T.V.

Coordinator*Pennsylvania Public TelevisionNetwork*Video tape duplication.

I.U. 8

ALTOONA AREA PUBLIC LIBRARYMEDIA CENTER1130 Thirteenth AvenueAltoona 16E32

814/946-1224Contact: Mrs. Maxine Rhodes

Director*Cameras, projectors and TVequipment to rent for small fee.*Film showings.*8 mm film workshops.Prepare video tapes for organizations.*Prepare weekly cable program.*Mobile theatre: films, puppets, plays.

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ALLEGHENY EDUCATIONALBROADCAST COUNCIL (WPSX)444 East College AvenueSuite 500State College 16801

814/865-3467Contact: William Barnhart

Executive SecretaryPennsylvania Public TelevisionNetwork.

PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIVERSITYSPEECH COMMUNICATIONDEPARTMENT226 Sparks BuildingUniversity Park 16802

814/865-4183Contact: Dr. L. D. Preston*Radio, TV and other media.* Workshops.

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DR. ALICE SCHWARTZChambers BuildingDivision of Fine Arts and MusicPennsylvania State UniversityUniversity Park 16802

814/8654570*Consultant in visual and media arts.

JEROME TANNER318 South Cod StreetState College 16801

814/238-02016mm and 8mm movie making andtelevision programming.*Willing to share experiences withschool groups.Fee.

LU. 14

ALBRIGHT COLLEGE12th and Exeter StreetsReading 19604

215/921-2381Contact: Dr. Eugene S. Lubot, Vice

President, Academic AffairsAlbright College oilers a full rangeof resources in the Arts and

Humanities, including experimental andinternational films.*Resources are available to localschool districts as arrangements willpermit.

I.U. 15

DOLORES 0. CASILLIHarrisburg Arts Magnet School3219 Green StreetHarrisburg 17110

717/255-2611 OR717/255 -2612

*Consultant, television and radio,*Writing for televison and radio.*On-camera performance.*Related workshops.

HARRISBURG AREA COMMUNITYCOLLEGE (HACC)3300 Cameron Street Road

Harraburg 17110717/780-2420

Contact: Michael A. Dockery, Asst.Dean of Communication and The

Arts Division

`411TFTI/FM1992 Locust LaneHarrisburg 17109

717/236-6000Contact: Kathy Hummer, Out:each

Coordinator*A member station of PennsylvaniaPublic Television Network.*P BS Affiliate.

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CSIUTVCSIUP.O. Box 213Lewisburg 17837

717/523-1155Contact: Steve Naugle24-hour programming,and cultural programs.*Videotaping.

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WVIATV/FMPublic Broadcasting CenterPittston 18640

717/3U-1244 Scranton717/826-6144 Wilkes-Barre717/655-9688 Pittston

Contact: Walter MohrDirector of InstructionalProgramming.

*Pennsylvania Public TelevisionNetwork.

educational TV

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SUSQUEHANNA COMMUNITY CHORALSOCIETY, INC.Laurel Street Theatre Centre307-315 Laurel StreetSusquehanna 18847Contact: William S. Pierce*Classes in photography.Fee.

LU. 20

WLVTTV, CHANNEL 39Mountain Drive WestBethlehem 18015

215/867-4677Contact: Frank Dobias

Director of School Services*Pennsylvania Public TelevisionNetwork.

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TRISTATE INSTRUCTIONALBROADCASTING COUNCIL (WHYY)1001 Morton AvenueFolsom 19033

2t5/532 -4763Contact: Mrs. Jane Phillips

Executive Secretary*Pennsylvania Public TelevisionNetwork.

LU. 26

AMERICAN THEATER ARTS FORYOUTH, INC.1511 Walnut StreetPhiladelphia 19102Contact: Brenda Senderoff

Public Relations*Curriculum related film presentations.Fee.

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CIVIC CENTER MUSEUM CHILDREN'SFILM CLASSICS34th and Civic Center Blvd.Philadelphia 19104

215/561-5100, ext. 21-280Contact: Henry Spector*Favoete, classic films snown oneSaturday a month. Admission by freetickets ohtained from museum.

DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATIONAL .MEDIA COLLEGE OF EDUCATIONTEMPLE UNIVERSITYRoom 411 RAPhiladelphia

215/787-6003Contact: Dr. Donald J. Fork*Institutes. seminars, workshops oron -site consultations.*Media selection., acquisition,utilization.*Evaluation of print and non-printlearning resources.*Basic audio-visual productiontechniques.*Establishing learning resourcecenters.

D EPARTMENT OFRADIOTELEVISIONFILM, SCHOOLOF COMMUNICATIONS AND THEATRETEMPLE UNIVERSITYPhiladelphia 19122Contact: Dr. Timothy J. Lyons,

Chairman215/787-8423 OR215/787-8424 OR215/787-1355

MIDDLE ATLANTIC FILM BOARD2340 Perot StreetPhiladelphia 19130

215/978-4702Contact: Frederick Goldman*Arrange all-day screening session ofshorts and one feature.*Plan curricula, course outlines, syllabiand provide resource recommendationsfor film-study classes at all gradelevels.*Newsletter sent to membership.*Training seminars/workshops forteachers and librarians.

GERARD MOHYNEAUXEnglish DepartmentLaSalle CollegePhiladelphia 19141

215/848-8300, ext. 517*TV Studio can accommodate 12

people.*Film program could be organizedusing film library.

PHILADELPHIA FILMMAKERS CO-OPContact: Peter Michael Craigie

2226 Frankford AvenuePhiladelphia 19125215/N:4-5132

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Classes on film-making,. history andappreciation.Publications: catalog and bi-monthlynewsletter.Showings of Independent, undergroundand avant-garde films.Loan and exchange of equipment.

THE PHOTOGRAPHY PLACE132 S. 17th StreetPhiladelphia 19103

215/563-6381Contact: Bayard WalkerGallery is available for students'viewing.Photography cours*s.Seminars.Informal photography discussions;public may bring work forcritique/discussion.

I.U. 27

BEAVER VALLEY INTERMEDIATEUNIT225 Center Grange RoadAliquippa 15001-1497

412/774-7800Contact: Mr. Thomas Zelsrt3c

I.U. 28

NED WERT/CHARLES BATTAGLINIINDIANA UNIVERSITY OFPENNSYLVANIADepartment of ArtIndiana 15701Contact: Ned Wert

412/479-9229 OR412/357-2530

Motivational environments workshopsfor teachers of exceptional pupils.Film.

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SHARON MAYOR'S COMMITTEE ONTHE ARTSP.O. Box 404Sharon 16146Contact: Sister Mary Daniel, 058

770 E. State Street*Will contact poets for visits toschools.

I.U. 5

ERIE ART CENTER338 West Sixth StreetErie 16507

814/459-5477Contact: John Vanco*Regularly presents exhibits ofpaintings, graphics, sculpture, crafts,ceramics, photography, architectureand other media.*Full range of classes in visual arts,crafts and languages.

LU. 7

CENTRE FOR THE PERFORMINGARTS, INC.319 E. Loyalhanna StreetLigonier 15658Contact: Sheila Tomlinson

Executive Director*Lec ture-demonstrations in crek t lyewriting, oral it erpretation ofliterature.*Literary discussion groups.

I.U. 10

DOROTHY CANTOLINARD #1, Box 153B

- Phillipsburg 16866*Creative reading.*Primarily in Phillipsburg and WestBranch areas, elementary age.

CARL LARSEN84 Susquehanna StreetLock Haven 17745*Playwrite, poet, author..*Introduction to poetry, writing.*Primarily in Keystone Central Area,elementary through high school.Fee.

PENNSYLVANIA HIGH SCHOOLSPEECH LEAGUEContact: Mrs. Jeanne M. Lutz

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Director205 Sparks BuildingUniversity Park 16802814/865-7751

*Sponsor district, regional and statetournaments, clinics and workshops onall forensic events (including dramaand radio).*Annual institute for students.*Annual workshop for teachers.*Resource persons' throughout Stateare available to speak on forensicevents.

I.U. 14

BERKS COUNTY ARTS COUNCILP.O. Box 854Reading 19603

215/775-2104Contact: Carolyn L. Ramsey*Composition contest sent toschools in Becks County.

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HARRISBURG AREA COMMUNITYCOLLEGE (HACC)3300 Cameron Street RoadHanisburg 17110

717/780-2420Contact: kichael A. Dockery, Asst.

Dean of Communication and TheArts Division

WILLIAM S. POLLARD, RESOURCESPECIALIST2151 King Arthur Court, Apt. B2Harrisburg 17110

717/545-47.'.5Contact: William 3. Pollard*An introduction to the techniques ofversification.*Works with all ages from kindergartento college level.Fee: Expenses.

STORYTELLER10 South Broad StreetMechanicsburg 17055

717/697-2748Contact: Marcia Bowers*Storytelling concerts and workshops.*Workshops in voice and speech forstudents/teachers.

I.U. 16

BLOOMSBURG UNIVERSITY OFPENNSYLVANIAFORENSIC SOCIETYSPEECH, COMMUNICATION ANDTHEATRE DEPARTMENT

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Bloomsburg 17815717/389-4576

Contact: Prof. Harry Stnne*Programs dealing with oralinterpretation, of prose and poetry;after dinner speaking; informativespeaking; persuasive speaking; dramaticduo interpretation.

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MANSFIELD UNIVERSITY OFPENNSYLVANIADEPARTMENT OF SPEECH,COMMUNICATION, AND THEATREMansfield 16933

717/662-4415*Forensics Team available for assemblydemonstrations in debate or otherareas of speech competition.

I.U. 19

THE CLOVER PATCH, INC..75 Church StreetMol...,me 18801

717/278-3950*Non-profit, tax-exempt culturalorganization focused on literaryefforts of local and regional writers.*Publish The Clover Patch.*Sponsor creative writing workshop insummer.

I.U. 26

RARE BOOK DEPARTMENTFREE LIBRARY OF PHILADELPHIALogan SquarePhiladelphia 19103Contact: Howell J. Hears

Rare Bove Librarian.*Tours of the department i schoolgroups of up to fifteen studeni:.*Tours are by appointment 0, ly,usually more successful if the teacherhas prepared students.

SCHOOL DISTRICT OF PHILADELPHIA21st and The Parkway - Room 309Philadelphia 19103

215/299-7767Contact: Dr. Rita C. Altman*High School for Creative andPerforming Arts (CAPA): The HighSchool for Creative and PerformingArts is designed to provide studentsfrom Philadelphia with a uniqueprogram in the area of creativewriting. Participation in plays, art

Iexhibits, dance recitals, and musicalproductions is an integral part of the

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CALIFORNIA UNIVERSITY BANDSReed Arts CenterCalifornia University of PennsylvaniaCalifornia 15419Contact: Mr. Max Gonano

Director of Bands412/938-4242412/938-5941

The California University Bands consistof a Marching Band (with Flag Corps.Dance Line and Feature Twirlers). aConcert Band. a Jazz Ensemble andvarious other instrumental groups.

PERCUSSION '80College of Creative ArtsP.O. Box 6111West Virginia UniversityMorgantown. WV 26506-6111

304/293-5511Contact: Phil FainiVersatility in a repertoire that rangesfrom African rhythms played on anunusual collection of authenticinstruments. to classics written for oradapted to percussion. and to thecontemporary sounds of hard rock andjazz.

SWEET ADELINES. INC.FORT PITT CHAPTER(McMurray)Contact: Mrs. Peggy Callahan

President5825 Monongahela AvenueBethel °ark 15102412/833-4442

*Performances of barbershop harmonysinging.*Willing to perform/demonstrate In

o schools.

SYMPHONY SOUTHAffiliate of the Pittsburgh Symphony

AssociationContact: Ms. Saranne Finder

173 Clare DriveWashington 15301412/222-5356

*Affiliate of Women's Associationthe Pittsburgh Symphony Society.

UNIONTOWN MUSIC CLUBSContact: Ruth Dunn

13 Mifflin AvenueUniontown 15401412/438-7849

*Three Age Levels: Young Music Club.Gershwin Music Club.Senior Music Club.

LU. 2 and 3

COMMUNITY COLLEGE OFALLEGHENY COUNTYALLEGHENY CAMPUSARTS AND HUMANITIES808 Ridge AvenuePittsburgh 15212

412/237-2540Contact: Joseph A. Clummo

Assistant Dean*The College-Community Band. Choir,and Orchestra offer programsthroughout the yes-

HEINZ HALL FOR THE PERFORMINGARTS600 Penn AvenuePittsburgh 15208

412/392-4800Contact: Denise Wagner*Performing Art Center.*Home for opera. symphony. ballet.civic light opera.*Youth and Dance Council.

IMAGINARIUM CHILDREN'S ROOMMUSEUM OF ART4400 Forbes AvenuePittsburgh 15213

412/231-5696*Integrated arts program.*Classes: children wades K-8. includingspecial education.*Performance/workshop in schools bycompany dancers, musicians, and artists.

JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER315 S. Bellefield AvenuePittsburgh 15213

412/621-6500*Y Music Society -- recital seriesfeaturing world renowned performersand area artists.

ANNA PERLOW MUSIC SCHOOLTHE JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER5738 Forbes AvenuePittsburgh 15213Contact: Alan Sher

of Demonstration concerts.*"Musical Adventures."*Music instruction and informalconcerts.

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PITTSBURGH CHAMBEit MUSICSOCIETY4200 Fifth AvenuePittsburgh 15260

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412/624-4129Contact: Ruth M. Montgomery*Presents chamber music concerts tostudents and to general public.*Tickets distributed free of charge tointerested high school students and soldat greatly reduced price to collegestudents.

PITTSBURGH CIVIC ORCHESTRA300 Mt. Lebanon RoadMt. Lebanon

412/563-8018Contact: James Bondi*Subscription to series of four concerts.*Community service functions.*Lecture and educational programs.

PITTSBURGH NEW MUSIC ENSEMBLEContact: David Stock

7520 KensingtonPittsburgh 15206412/244-9996

*Devoted to performance of new music,especially by composers from Pittsburgharea and other American cities.*Available for school performancesfollowed by discussion period.*Worl.shop with student participation.Artists-in-Residence Program.

PITTSBURGH OPERA, INC.tieuiz Hall for the Performing Arts600 Penn AvenuePittsburgh 15222

412/281-0912Contact: Miss Dorothy Humphrey

Administrative AssistantStudent-Audience Development Project:pre-opera classroom preparation.attendance at live opera performanceand post-opera classroom critiques.

VIRGINIA SCHATZWestern Pennsylvania School for theDeaf300 East Swissvale AvenuePittsburgh 15218Contact: Virginia Schatz

412/371-7000 OR412/681-7883 (home)

*Workshops in music for teachers ofexceptional pupils.

TAMBURITZAN NATIONAL FOLK ARTSCENTER1816 Locust StreetPittsburgh 15219

412/391-0805Contact: Yolanda L. MarinoEthnic cultural library.Ethnic dance performances.Touring company.*Ethnic museum.

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*Musical instruments, costumes, andnu:sic.

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HOMEMAKERS TRIOContact: Inge Mansell

610 S. Market StreetNew Wilmington 16142412/946-8240

Recorder, piano, and violin. Usuallyplay baroque music.

SHARON MAYOR'S COMMITTEE ONTHE ARTSP.O. Box 404Sharon 16146Contact: Sister Mary Daniel 0.5.8.

770 E. State StreetInformation on music groups.*Will make contact with such groups forschools.

SLIPPERY ROCK UNIVERSITY OFPENNSYLVANIACOLLEGE CHOIRCHAMBER SINGERSSYMPHONIC CHOIRMusic DepartmentSlippery Rock 16057

412/794-7276 or412/794-7260

Contact: Dr. Chester T. O'Bannon*Offer every variety of choral musicprogram. Music Therapy Students topresent programs.

SLIPPERY ROCK UNIVERSITYORCHESTRASlippery Rock 16057

412/794-7237Contact: Dr. Nelson Cleary

Orchestra Director.Dr. Cleary himself offers stringinstrument demonstration (violin. viola.cello, and bass), violin-pianoperformance and talk with recordedmusical examples On CharlesIves/Innovative American Composer.

SWEET ADELINES,GREATER HARMONY CHAPTERContact: Mrs. Bonnie Bardasha

Director3247 Old Pittsburgh RoadNew Castle 16101412/658-4611

Performances of barbershop harmonysinging.*Willing to ps 'ocm/demonstrate inschools.

LU. 5

REV. KEVIN E. CRAY419 Stafford AvenueErie 16508

814/459-9476*Teaching the young student withcreative ability. Composing at thekeyboard with young studentcomposer-performers.

EDINBORO UNIVERSITY OFPENNSYLVANIAMUSIC AND DRAMA DEV.RTMENTEdinboro 16444

814/732-2555Contact: Dr. Donald L. Panhorst

ChairmanVariety of large and small ensembleconcerts and plays available for schoolperformances.Clinics and workshops presented byfaculty, include brass clinic, woodwindclinic.

ERIE CIVIC MUSIC ASSOCIATION325 Monaca DriveErie 16505

814/454-3117Contact: Stuard Deaner

President*Concert organization with annualmembership drive.*Contract and present six concerts eachseason.

ERIE PHILHARMONIC720 Baldwin BuildingErie 16501

814/455-1375Contact: Charles Chappell*Student concerts.Performances in schools.

S.P.E.B.S.Q.S.A.. ERIE CHAPTER5271 W. 52nd StreetFairview 16415

814/833-4733Contact: Walter S. HoltPerformances with Commodore PerryChorus and various quartets inbarbershop harmony for community andschool functions.Performances in schools withexplanation of four-part harmony.

SWEET ADELINES. INC.PRESQUE :5LE CHAPTERContact: Lorraine Montanan

1017 Potomac StreetErie814/833-8931

*Performances of barbershop harmonysinging in community and schools.

SWEET ADELINES. WC.TRILAKES CHAPTErContact: Pat Henry

DirectorRD 01Conneaut Lake 16316814/382-7339

*Performances of barbershop harmonysinging.

SWEET ADELINES,WARREN CHAPTERContact: Gwen Wilcox

Valentine Run RoadRussell 16345814/757-8354

*Performances of barbershop harmonysinging.Willing to perform/demonstrate inschools.

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MARWICK BOYD FINE ARTS BUILDINGCLARION UNIVERSITY OFPENNSYLVANIAClarion 16214Contact: Dr. Donald Black

814/226-2429*Musical and theater presentationsavailable for students and community.

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ALLEGHENY VALLEY CONCERTASSOCIATIONContact: Arvid Anderson

230 Glenview DriveNew Kensington 15068412/335-1151

Season subscriptions.*Serves the New Kensington-Vandergriftsection of Westmoreland County.

HERITAGE SINGERSContact: J. Laurence Martin, Director

RD 1Scottdale 15683412/887-4395

*Singing group specializing in music ofthe late 18th and 19th centuries.

IRWIN MALE CHORUSContact: Karl Kunkle. Business Manager

10369 Jefferson AvenueNorth Huntingdon 15642412-863-0268

*Singing ensemble of 75 men. They puton six sacred concerts at variouschurches each season, and wind up theyear with an annual show.

LIGONIER STRING ENSEMBLEContact: Anthony McCarty

412/233-5881*Three to four free concerts per year,mostly in the Ligonier Valley Library.

LIGONIER VALLEY ORCHESTRAContact: Ed Kistler

412/238-2505*Four concerts per year, auditorium ofLigonier Town Hall, free of charge.

SAINT VINCENT CAMERATAST. VINCENT COLLEGEContact: Fr. Cyprian Constantine,

O.S.B.412/539-9761

Medieval. Renaissance, and earlybaroque music performed.

SCOTTDALE CHORALContact: Clyde H. Milliron. President

70r Parlcview TerraceMount Pleasant 15666412/547-2940

SETON HILL CONCERT CHOIRContact: Marvin J. Hula

Associate Professor of MusicSeton Hill College

*Mixed choral ensemble, two majorperformances per year.

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SYLVIA S. BLANKENSHIP634 Bellefonte AvenueLock Haven 17745

717/746-6253*Voice. ptano, organ, autoharp.P Choral conducting.*Composition and integration of musicand creative writing.

FLORENTINO J. CAIMI300 Fredericks StreetFlemington 17745

717/748-5351, ext. 408*String, wind percussion demonstrations.Fee.

TOBY AND ARABELLA CARLSON1326 S. Garner StreetState College 16801

810237-6490*Performance-demonstrations ofRenaissance instruments.

CLEARFIELD CHORAL SOCIETYContact: Mrs. Naomi Swift

Director703 S. 5th StreetClearfield 16830814/765-8730

Community choral organization whichgives public concerts. Society has achoir, two re- irigal groups and a specialsinging gro,.,- Membership by audition..*Entertainment for school assemblies.*Workshops for teachers.

CLEARFIELD COMMUNITY RANDContact: Jack Straley

Director218 E. Pine StreetClearfield 16830814/765-4063

*Presents several concerts duringsummer season and during ClearfieldCounty Fair week. Membership open tointerested adults.*Band concerts for school events.*School band members could be given achance to play with the adult group forexperience.*Members of the Band could provideindividual instruction in theirneighborhood for school musicians.

CLEARFIELD COMMUNITY CONCERTSASSOCIATIONContact: Mrs. George Lewis

PresidentLitz Bridge RoadClearfield 16830814/765-7410

*Association presents nationallyrecognizd artists in concert.*Schools receive complimentary ticketsfor gifted or interested students.*Career exploring by interviews withfamous artists by school music hopefuls.*Schools might share costs and shareartist when booked for area.

DONALD HOPKINS523 N. Allen StreetState College 16801

810236-4438

WESTMORELAND CHORAL SOCIETYContact: Robert D. Walker. President

223 Grant StreetGreensburg 15601412/836-5839

*Two major concerts per year; has alsoperformed with the WestmorelandSymphony.

WESTMORELAND COUNTY MUSEUM OFART221 N. Main StreetGreensburg 15601Contact: Dr. Paul A. Chew

412/837-1500*Concerts.*Films.*Dramatic programs.

WESTMORELAND SYMPHONYORCHESTRAContact: Christel Horner

Business ManagerP.O. Box 1025Greensburg 15601412/837-1850

*Subscriptions may be purchased.

WESTMORELAND YOUTH SYMPHONYContact: Christel Horner

Business ManagerP.O. Box 1025Greensburg 15601412/837-1850

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SWEET ADELINES, INC.ALTOONA CHAPTERContact: Ann George

500 Lot:: AvenueAltoona '6602814/942-3558

*Performances in community.*Performance/demonstration ofbarbershop harmony by quartet or octetin schools.

SWEET ADELINES, INC.JOHNSTOWN CHAPTERContact: Doris Hart

126 Marion PlaceJohnstown 15901814/536-4135

*Performances of barbershop harmony'trigging.*Willing to perform/demonstrate inschools.

LU. 10

MAGGIE BECKERBox 77AManta 16863

814/236-2458Dulcimer, fiddle, guitar.*Traditional American music.*Improvisational flute with dance.*Exposure of students to poetic lyricsin song writing.Fee.

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*Vionmst will work with elementary andhigh school students.Fee.

PHYLLIS R. KAPLAN257 Chambers BuildingUniversity Park 16801

814/863-0416Pianist.*Consultant for music educationprojects and workshops.*Elementary and secondary levels.

LOCK HAVEN UNIVERSITY OFPENNSYLVANIAMUSIC DEPARTMENTLock Haven 17745

717/748-5351*Trio of string players interested indemonstrating string instruments andpresenting programs of music forstrings.*Vocal Arts Ensemble available forassembly programs.*Jazz Ensemble available for concertsand concert-lectures.

THE MUSICAL ACADEMY519 West College AvenueState College 16801Contact: Jennine Hansen

DirectorProvide group and private instructionon musical instruments.*Might be able to provide soloperformances or small ensembles forschools.

THE OPERA SOCIETY OF CENTRALPENNSYLVANIAP.O. Box 915State College 16801

814/865-1690Contact: William C. Miller*Opera production.*Annual spring workshops.

THE PENNSYLVANIA STATEUNIVERSITYDEPARTMENT OF MUSICIloilo BuildingUniversity Park 16802

814/865-0431*The Alard Quartet.*Brass Chorale.*Claremont Woodwind Quintet.*Graduate String Quartet.*Glee Club.*The Hi-Lo's.*Dr. Keith Thompson.*Undergraduate Brass Quintet.

JOELYNN SNYDEROTT423 Galen DriveState College 16801

814/237-8809*Arts and Crafts.*Presents program involving dance,music and art.Fee.

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SUSQUENETTSContact: Mrs. Barbara Schmaus

DirectorT and J Trailer CourtHyde 16843814/765-4785

*Young women who sing together andpresent programs for communityneetings. Membership open to interestedyoung women.*Programs for schools.*Classroom instruction.

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LEWISTOWN MUSIC STUDY CLUBContact: Wendy Levin

9 N. Grand StreetLewistown 17044717/248-7475

*Music study and services for bothJuniata and Mifflin Counties.

MIFFLINJUNIATA COUNTIESCONCERT ASSOCIATIONContact: Wendy Levin

9 N. Grand StreetLewistown 17044717/248-7475

*Guest concerts.

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FOLK HERITAGE INSTITUTEBox 34UYork 17402Contact: Mark Motich

Executive DirectorRD 6, Box 272York 17404

*Classroom visitation by musicians.Assembly programs.

GETTYSBURG COLLEGE MUSICDEPARTMENTSchmucker HallGettysburg 17325Contact: Dr. Russell Getz

717/624-4226*Music performing groups includingchoirs, band, orchestra, instrumentalensemblies, madrigal, barbershopquartet.

STRANDCAPITOL PERFORMING ARTSCENTER50 North George StreetYork 17401

717/846-1155Contact: David Phillips

Executive Director*Year-round professional productions.*Special matinees for students; andstudent/group rates available.*Volunteer opportunities.*Theaters available for rental.

YORK COLLEGE OF PENNSYLVANIAYork 17405Contact: Georg R. Sheets

717/846-7788*Full music. concert schedule.*Subscriptions available.

215/374-3161*Present three classical concerts perseason, many suitable for educationalpurposes.

KNOW YOUR SYMPHONY LECTURESThe Pennsylvania State UniversityBecks Campus/Continuing EducationRD 5, Tulpehocken RoadP.O. Box 2150Reading 19608

215/375-4211

MUSIC--1NTHESCHOOLSReading Musical Foundation500 Museum RoadReading 19611

215/376-3395Contact: Wes FisherWes Fisher presents witty andinformative programs (45 minute length)featuring a half dozen ReadingSymphony Musicians who play anddemonstrate their instruments.

READING CHORAL SOCIETYBox 134, Rersing 19603Contact: Caroline Simonson, President

215/775-3172*Volunteer singing group who have beenin Reading for 110 years.*Three concerts per year.*Affiliate of the Reading MusicalFoundation.

READING CIVIC OPERA SOCIETY124 North 10th StreetP.O. Box 186Reading 19603

215/373-3311

READING PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRABureau of RecreationCity of Reading

READING SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA500 Museum RoadReading 19611Contact: Wes Fisher

215/373-7557

STAR SERIESThe Ticket Center435 Walnut StreetReading 19601

215/374-3161Contact: Louise Harris*The Reading Musical Foundation's StarSeries presents 3-5 performances eachseason. Past performances featuredpianists. ballet troupes, ethnic musicgroups, jazz ensembles. orchestras,vocalists, mime, guitarists, and othersoloists and chamber groups.Performances are held either at theRajah Theatre or at Albright College.*Student and group rates informationcan be gotten by calling the abovenumber.

SWEET ADELINES, INC.P.O. Box 566Boyertown 19512

215/367-6163

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EPHRATA CLOISTER ASSOCIATESP.C. Box 155Ephrata 17522

717/733-4811Contact: CoordinatorCloister Chorus concerts.Voc1 ensembles andlecture-demonstrations can be arrangedfor schools.*Student live -ins.On site: "Weepier dra&a.

FRANKLIN AND MARSHALL COLLEGELancaster 17604*Artist in Concert Series.*Groups should make reservations.*Suitable for high school students.

LANCASTER OPERA WORKSHOPBox 304Lancaster 17603

717/392-9455Contact: Gene Swords at

717/872-4000*Two major opera productions annually.*Perform scenes from operas for civicorganizations and schools.*Chorale productions for schools andcivic organizations.*Workshops.*In-fervices.

JAMES McVOYMusic DepartmentElizabethtown CollegeElizabethtown 17022*Electronic music demonstrations.Fee.

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ALBRIGHT COLLEGE13th and Exeter StreetsReading 19604

215/921-2381Contact: Dr. Eugene S. Lubot, Vice

President- Academic Affairs*Concerts and recitals given throughoutthe year.Resourcts available to local schooldistricts as arrangements will permit.

BERKS COUNTY ARTS COUNCILP.O. Box 854Reading 19603

215/775-2104Contact: Carolyn L. Ramsey*junior-Senior High School YouthSymphony Concert (free concert tostudents in a concert hall setting.)

BERKS GRAND OPERAThe Ticket Center435 Walnut StreetReading 19601

215/374-3161

HAAGC CONCERT SERIES435 Walnut StreetReading 19601Contact: Mrs. Leonara Harris. Manager

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SWEET ADELINE% INC.P.O. Box 55tBovertown 14512

215/30-6163

SWEET ADELINE% INC.READING PAGODA CHAPTER18 East Gold StreetReading l%07

215/777-8598Contact: Dottie Mengel

, *Sweet Adeline,. Inc.. is aninternational non-profit women'sorganization whose activity is singingbarbershop harmony and entertaining forcivic and local organizations, hospitalsana barbershop enthusiasts. Barbershopharmony singing is a true American folkart segment in musical culture.

WOMEN'S COMMITTEE OF THEREADING SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA

215/678-2809

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CAMERATA SINGERS1812 Bridge StreetNew Cumberland 17070Contact: Ernest Morrison

717/774-4475 (home)717/790-4081 (office)

*Vocal ensemble of 14 singers incostume.*Madrigals, folk and art songs,contemporary.*Medieval to modern songs.*Bookings upon request.Fee: Negotiable. .

COLLEGIUM MUS1CUM OF DICKINSONCOLLEGEDepartment of MusicDickinson CollegeCarlisle 17013

717/245-1332Contact: Prof. J. F. Posey, Director*Performances of medieval andrenaissance music with voices and avariety of early instruments.

DICKINSON COLLEGE ChAMBERCHOIRDickinson CollegeCarlisle 17013

717/245-1333Contact: Prof. Truman BullardChoir of 28 voices with supportinginstrumentalists.*Concerts. assembly program of sacredand secular music.*Combined chamber choir and schoolchorus workshops conducted by Dr.Bullard.Expenses..

DICKINSON COLLEGE JAZZ ENSEMBLEDickinson CollegeCarlisle 17013

717/245-1568Contact: John W. Jones, DirectorConsists of 25 students.*AU styles of jazz.

HARRISBURG AP.EA COMMUNITYCOLLEGE (HACC)330() Cameron Street RoadHarrisburg 17110

717/780-2420Contact: Michael A. Dockery. Assistant

Dean of Communization and TheArts Division.

HARRISBURG CHORAL SOCIETYP.O. Box 450Federal Square StationHarrisburg 17108

717/782-3701Contact: Donald Clapper OR

Polly Finan-LaubingerThree major programs annually.*Membership by interview in fall andspring.*Willing to provide services to schools,member might visit school withrecording/lecture prior to one ofsociety's annual programs.*90th Anniversary Year - 1985.

H ARRISBURG SYMPHONYASSOCIATION22 S. 3rd StreetSuite 403Harrisburg 17101

717/232-8751Contact: Janet C. Emery*tree concerts for pre-school throughsenior high.*Young soloist auditions.*Harrisburg Youth Symphony Orchestra.

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B UC KNELL UNIVERSITY MUSICDEPARTMENTLewisburg 17837

717/524-1216

SUSQUEHANNA UNIVERSITYDEPARTMENT OF MUSICSelinsgrove 17870

717/374-0101Contact: Donald Hackie*Live performances in classes andassemblies.*Conferences about career planning inmusic.

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MANSFIELD UNIVERSITY OFPENNSYLVANIAMUSIC DEPARTMENTMansfield 16933

717/662-4080*Major groups available for assembliesor evening concerts:Concert ChoirMountie Marching BandConcert Wind EnsembleUniversity Community SymphonySmall groups, 20 or less persons.available for assemblies or concerts:14ansfieldiansWoodwind EnsembleBrass EnsembleChamber Singers

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Horn EnsembleString EnsembleConcert jazz Band

WILLIAMSPORT MUSIC CLUBContact: irs. Margie Hartman

RD #1Cogan Station 17728

*Performances by Senior Ensemble, forcivic organizations and schools.*Annual Christmas program free topublic.*Piano concerts by members for artsfestivals. bei::fits, and other clubb.

WILLIAMSPORT SYMPHCNY360 Market StreetRoom 3Williamsport 17701Contact: Paula Gordon

717/322-0227

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AMERICAN GUILD OF ORGANISTS97 S. Franklin StreetWilkes-Barre 18701Contact: Richard W. Ratcliffe

Dean of Wilkes-Barre Chapter98 Center StreetForty Fort 18704717/287-3375

Demonstrations of how different soundsare produced by various shaped organpipes. Comparisons made withband/orchestra instruments used bystudents.*Workshops in music, member recitals,guest recitals.

COLLEGE MISERICORDIA ARTGALLERYCollege MisencordiaDallas 18612Contact: Martha Rochester*Concerts.

DALLAS WOMAN'S CLUB CHORALEContact: Mrs. David Wojciechowskt

57 Pinecrest AvenueDallas 18612717/675-3791

*Prepare two programs annually.

R. CARL ERNSTConductorHazleton Liberty Band128 N. Third StreetWest Hazleton 18201

717/454-6726*Lecture on place of instrumental andchoral music and training in coatinuingeducation.*Music clinics.*Display of military band music over acentury old.

FERRWOOD MUSIC WORKSHOPc/o Hazleton Philharmonic SocietyContact: Rev. Joseph Ferrara

Main StreetLettimer Mines 18234717/455-4975

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Available any time: Chamber Group.'Available at night: Full PhilharmonkOrchestra, Big Bane. Sound. ChoralGroup.

GREATER HAZLETON ORATORIOSOCIETYContact: Mark Billet

President118 E. Grant StreetMcAdoo 18237717/929-2928

*Membership open to high schoolstudents.Reduced or free admission to studentsattending concerts twice a yeas.

HAZLETON PHILHARMONIC SOCIETYMan StreetLe tamer 18234Contact: Romaine Streit

54 S. Poplar StreetHazleton 18201

Music Education.Grades one to high school.Specializes in strings.

NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIAPHILHARMONICBox 71Avoca 18641Contact: Sally Preece. Manager

717/765-5788*Professional symphony orchestra,ensembles, youth orchestra.*Young persons' concerts of 45-55minutes, with program notes andcassettes in advance.Fee.

RENAISSANCE MUSIC ENSEMBLEContact: jay Breckenridge

Penn State UniversityHazleton CampusHazleton 18201717/454-8731

Informally organized group of recorderplayers and harpsichord. Willing to sharemusic with school children in classes orsmall assemblies.

SINFONIA DA CAMERAContact: Atty. Robert J. Scausll

Board Chairman11 W. Union StreetWilkes-Barre 18707

Three concerts per year; chambermusic. orchestra and soloists.*Special student rates.

S.P.E.B.S.Q.S.A.HAZLETON CHAPTERSociety for the Preservation andEncouragement of Barber Shop QuartetSinging in AmericaContact: Robert Brubaker

Box 265A, RD 01Sugarloaf 18249717/384-4122 (home)717/384-4191 (business)

*Demonstrations and performances byquartets or full chorus.

WYOMING SEMINARY MADRIGALSINGERSSprague AvenueKin3ston 18704

717/287-1126

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LIVING ARTS PROGRAM OF THENORTHEASTERN EDUCATIONALINTERMEDIATE UNIT 019 (NEIU)120 Monahan AvenueDunmore 18512

717/344-9222Contact: Dr. Vito A. Forlenza

Curriculum SpecialistNEW member Mulcts choose fromapproximately 15 artists to conductperformances in their schools. Theseperformances include plays. dance,string ensemble, puppetry, pottery, etc.In this program. the districts and NEWequally share financial commitment.

NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA ARTSALLIANCEContact: William Yusicowslci

Box 777Avoca 18641ORBruce Conrad41 BroadwayJim Thorpe 18229717/325-3508

NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIAPHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRABox 71Avoca 18641Contact: Sally Preate, Manager

717/654-4788Professional symphony orchestra,ensembles and youth orchestra.Young person's concerts: 45 -55minutes, with program notes andcassettes in advance.Fee

NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIAYOUTH ORCHESTRAContact: Sally Preate

Box 71Avoca 18641717/645-4788

Sponsored by NortheasternPennsylvania Philharmonic.'Will perform in schools.

THE SINGERS' GUILD OF SCRANTONChamber of Commerce BuildingScranton 18503Contact: Mrs. Francis C. Bosak

President, Board of DirectorsShady Drive, RD 02Moscow 18444717/8424894

Adult community choral group.Student tickets available to two majorconcerts.

SUSQUEHANNA COMMUNITY CHORALSOCIETY, INC.Contact: William Pierce

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Executive DirectorSix Boyden StreetSusquehanna 18847717/853-3235

Several theatre events each seasonincluding music theatre and dramaticPlays.*Performances are available to schoolstudents through a ticket subsidyprogram sponsored by PennsylvaniaCouncil on the Arts.

UNIVERSITY OF SCRANTON SINGERSContact: Wallace E. Gordon, Director

317 Crest DriveClarks Green 18411717/586-4126

*Mixed chorus.*Diversified musical programs up to1 1/2 hours in length.

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BACH CHOIR OF BETHLEHEM423 Heckwelder PlaceBethlehem 18018

215/866-4382Contact: firs. Joyce LukehartVolunteer to speak, perhaps illustratewtth phonograph recordings orvideotape.

BETHLEHEM CONSERVATORY OFMUSIC920 Linden StreetBethlehem 18018

215/866-3931Contact: Miss Alma HochStudents and faculty available forprograms, lectures, workshops, careertalks, and conferences. Fee for someprograms.

CHAMBER MUSIC SOCIETY OFBETHLEHEMP.O. Box 376Bethlehem 18018Concert: Mrs. William R. Fry, Jr.

Secretary215/868-6149

*Non-profit organization. Features theCurtis String Quartet in concerts.*Tickets offered to students at reducedrates.

VIRGINIA HAGEMANNAssistant ProfessorMusic DepartmentMoravian CoaegeBethlehem 18018

215/865-0741The Creation of Electronic MusicCompositions with Story. Drama andDance.*Sound sessions dealing with foundsounds and electronic sources; childrenare introduced to sound as a creativeform of expression. Fee.

POCONO BOY SINGERSContact: Dr. K. B. Schade

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DirectorP.O. Box 110East Stroudsburg Universry ofPennsylvaniaEast Stroudsburg 18301

717/421-6137 or

717/424-3315*Musical recitals.*Individual appearances by boys foroperas, musical shows, or specialrecitals.Honorarium varies.

SWEET ADELINES. INC.LEHIGH VALLEY CHAPTERContact: Mrs. Lucille Scheirer

5520 Shawnee DriveBethlehem 18017215/262-7026

*Performances.

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ALLENTOWN BAND1320 Turner StreetAllentown 18102

215/434-7026

CEDAR CREST COLLEGi30th and Walnut StreetsAUentown 18104

215/433-4471 (general information)Contact: Dr. Allen Birney*Camerata singers and orchestra.11asterwotits Chorale.Two concerts yearly; adult choirs.

COMMUNITY MUSIC SCHOOL32 N. Fifth StreetAllentown 18101

215/435-7725*Instrumental and vocal training forchildren.*Scholarships.

MUHLENBERG COLLEGE24th and Chew StreetsAUentown 18104

215/433-3191 (general information)Contact: Dr. McClain*Classes and choirs.

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BUCKS COUNTY COMMUNITYCOLLEGEDEPARTMENT OF PERFORMING ARTSNewtown 18940

215/968-5861. ext. 320Contact: William F. Brenner

Chairperson*Touring vocal and instrumental groups.*On-campus performances of musicaland theatrical events.

BUCKS COUNTY SYMPHONY SOCIETY,INC.Contact: Miss Margret Zentgraf

1235 Easton RoadWarrington 18976215/343-1759

*Children's concert performed onceyear at Central Bucks East Senior HighSchool.

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ABINGTON ART CENTER515 Meetinghouse RoadJenkintown 19046Contact: Ron Rothman

Director*Concerts.

JENKINTOWN MUSIC SCHOOL547 Washington LaneJenkintown 19046

215/885-6616

POTTSTOWN SYMPHONY ORCHESTRAContact: William Lamb

122 Gilbert AvenueGilbertsville 19525215/367-7657

RED HILL BANDContact: Vincent Bercher

DirectorWasser Road, R.D.East Greenville 18041215/679-5189

TEMPLE UNIVERSITY MUSIC FESTIVALAmbler 19002

215/787-8318*Group plans or tours.*June through August: free twilightgarden concerts.

VALLEY FORGE MUSIC FAIRDevon 19333

215/644-5000Contact: Jack King

215/839-4017'Open year round.*Children's Theatre Special.Wednesdays, June-August.*Group rates.

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PHYLLIS BOONELiberty Forge SchoolChester County I.U.Phoenixville 19460Contact: Phyllis Boone

215/933-6920215/326-9120 (home)

'Workshops in music for teachers ofexceptional pupils.

THE CHORALIERSContact: Mrs. John Clarion

Director2710 E. Lincoln HighwayCoatesville 19320215/384-9496

'A community non-professional vocalchorus that performs locally.

THE FORTY MINERS CHORUSContact: Herb Bollan, Director

Business OfficeCheyney University ofPennsylvaniaCheyey215/399-6880

19319

'A community chorus of West Chester;several performances a year.

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LUKENS STEEL BANDLukens Steel CumparyCoatesville 19.1.:0

215/383-2000*Performs forty-five to fifty concertsyear.

PHILADELPHIA YOUTH ORCHESTRAContact: Joseph Primavera. Director

Center City Y.M.C.A.15th and Arch StreetsPhiladelphia215/241-1200

*Rehearses Saturday A.M.; severeconcerts a year.

EXTON CHORALEContact: Craig Rider, Director

Drexel Hill Jr. High SchoolState Road and Penn AvenueDrexel Hill 19026215/622-7000

*Rehearses in West Chester Tueedaevenings; two performances a year.

KENNETT SYMPHONY ORCHESTRAContact: Stephen C. Gunzenhauser, Dir.

100 Median DriveWilmington. DE 19803302/762-1132 OR 302/478-7619

*Rehearses in Kennett Square Monde:evenings; three concerts a year.

CHESTER CO. ART ASSN. MIXEICHORUSContact: Mrs. Ben Argust, Director

Strasburg Road. R.D.West Chester 19380215/696-6216

*Features tone production and chorasinging; a few concerts.

CHESTER CO. MADRIGAL SINGERSContact: Mrs. Ben Argust. Director

Strasburg Road. R.D.West Chester 19380215/696-6216.

*Sing music of the 15th. 16th, and 17thcenturies.

CHESTER CO. FOLK OPERAINSTRUCTION PACKAGEContact: Mrs. Lee Raffensperger

1.U. 241530 East Lincoln HighwayCoatesville 19320215/383-5800

Slides, cassette and script depictim.the first witchcraft trial in ChestetCounty.

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ACADEMY OF MUSICBroad and Locust StreetsPhiladelphia 19102Contact: Hugh Walsh, Jr.

Manager*Home of Philadelphia Orchestra,Opera, Ballet, All Star Forum.*Oldest opera house in continuous usein world.

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*Piano, violin. cello and viola.*Free performances at Mandell Theatre.*Limited number of appearances 'offcampus.

DREXEL UNIVERSITYDEPARTMENT OF MUSIC32nd and Chestnut StreetsPhiladelphia 19104

215/895-2453Contact: Dr. Wallace Heaton*Choral and instrumental presentationsby glee clubs, varsity singers and band.*Colonial Ensemble dressed in authentic18th Century costumes has originalrepertoire of American music.

MENDELSSOHN CLUB IFPHILADELPHIAP.O. Box 2278Philadelphia

215/PES -3050Contact: David C. Jones

President*Classical. semi-classical oe "pops"concerts performed by 200semi-classical professional singers;smaller performing groups alsoavailable.

THE MOSTOVOY SOLOISTS OFPHILADELPHIA130 S. 18th StreetPhiladelphia 19103

215/567-0202Contact: Robert Arrow, General

ManagerMarc Mostovoy. Music Director

*A chamber orchestra. strings andharpsichord.*Youth concerts.*Lecture demonstrations, seminars:classical/baroque literature,introduction to string instruments.performance techniques, etc.*Fees may be negotiated.

THE "MUNIER" MANDOLIN AND GUITARORCHESTRA OF PHILADELPHIA2321 S. 21st StreetPhiladelphia 19145*Non-profit cultural organisation.*Concerts.*Mandolin Music--A Lost Art:demonstrations, techniques andconcerts.

NEW SCHOOL OF MUSIC301 S. 21st StreetPhiladelphia 19103

215/732-3966Contact: I.. M. Salver*Demonstrations for high schools ofchamber music for strings or woodwind.Fee.

THE PENN JAZZ ENSEMBLE3680 Walnut Street CTPhiladelphia 19174

215/243-6701*Comprised of University ofPennsylvania students.*Concerts on rem Campus.

THE PHILADELPHIA BRASS ENSEMBLEThe Philadelphia OrchestraContact: Mason Jones

1420 Locust StreetPhiladelphia 19102215/893-1928

PHILADELPHIA CLASSICAL GUITARSOCIETY1811 Itatistead StreetPhiladelphia 19103

215/567-2972Contact: Robert Page*Monthly concerts for those interestedto the classical guitar.*Workshops.*Lectures.*Muter classes.*Student competition.

PHILADELPHIA FESTIVAL BALALAIXAORCHESTRA3417 Sheffield AvenuePhiladelphia 19136

215/MA4-3073Contact: Paul Karig*

Director*Performances of Slavic and EasternEuropean music, sang, and dance.*Demonstrate instruments and performin schools.

PHILADELPHIA FOLK SONG SOCIETY7113 Emlen StreetPhiladelphia 19119

215/CH7-1300Contact: Cheryl Carotin OR

Ellis Hershman*To further folk music and folk relatedactivities.*Odyssey Program: designed incooperation with Philadelphia Board ofEducation.*Community service.*Special folk-music related programscan be designed.

THE PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRAContact: Boris Scoloff, Manager

1470 Locust StreetPhiladelphia 19102215/893-1900

THE PHILADELPHIA WOODWINDQUINTETThe Philadelphia OrchestraContact: Mason James

1420 Locust StreetPhiladelphia 19102215/893-1928

RITTENHOUSE BRASS QUINTETContact: Robert Han

1119 W. Moyamensing AvenuePhiladelphia 19148215/271-7425

*Educational concerts: Grades K-12.*Concert performances.*Concerts in conjunction with organist.

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RITTENHOUSE OPERA SOCIETY336 S. 15th StreetPhiladelphia 19102Contact: Marco Farnese*Scenes from operas (concert or stagedwith costumes).*run productions with costumes andminimal sets, accompanies by eitherpiano or orchestra.*Lectures.Fee.

SATURDAY MORNING MUSIC CENTERSSCHOOL DISTRICT OF PHILADELPHIA21st and The ParkwayPhiladelphia 19103

215/299-7807Contact: Edwin E. Heilakka

Director, Division of MusicEducation

*Eight locations throughout the citywhere public school students receiveinstrumental music lessons in smallclasses from instrumental specialistteachers. District Band and Orchestrarehearsals included.

THE SAVOY COMPANYContact: President

1009 Western Savings Fund Bldg.Philadelphia 19102215/PES -7161

*Lead singers available to presentexcerpts from the current production ofGilbert a Sullivan Opera.

SCHOOL DISTRICT OF PHILADELFWA21st and The Powkway, Room 309Philadelphia 19103

215/299-7767Contact: Dr. Rita C. Altman*High School for Creative andPerforming Arts (CAPA): Designed toprovide students from Philadelphia witha unique program in the area of vocaland instrumental music.Principal: Dr. John Vannoni11th and Catherine StreetsPhiladelphia 19147*Overbrook High School Music MagnetProgram: Overbrook High School servesas a magnet school for three specializedcollege-bound programs: Scholars, Musts.and Fine Arts. The Music Program"provides academic and music classes insix major subject areas. Courses intheory, harmony, music history,keyboard, band, orchestra. choir, and*humanities are offered.Principal: Ms. Diane Scott59th and Lancaster AvenuePhiladelphia 19131*Girard Academic Music Program:Offers a structured learningenvironment at all grade levels thatallows students to folio, an academiccurriculum while pursuing comprehensiveprograms in the field of music. Inaddition to the basic curriculum,students at GAMP receive instruction inthe areas of music theory (written andaural) and music history. Performing

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ensembles Include choral groups, fullorchestra, string ensemble, marchingband and color guard, and stage band.Students have performed in su:hactivities as the Gimbel ThanksgivingDay Parade, Columbus Day Parade, andSchool Fsir held at the Gallery. Atleast one experience in musical theatreis presented during each school year.However. not all students who enterGAMP need plan on music as a career.The high school years are for studentsinterested in college training in manyareas, including liberal arts, sciences,music, etc.Principal: Dr. Emilio Mattico li

-18th and Snyder AvenuePhiladelphia 19145

SCHOOLS ON PARADESCHOOL DISTRICT OF PHILADELPHIA21st and The ParkwayPhiladelphia 19103

215/299-7807Contact: Edwin E. Heilakka

Director. Division of MusicEducation

*Annual music and art productionfeaturing All- Philadetohia groups,soloists, artists, dancers and ensemblesfrom public and archdiocesan schoolsystems.

UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA GLEECLUBAnnenberg Center3680 Walnut StreetPhiladelphia 19174

215/243-7569Contact: Bruce Montgomery, DirectorPerformances throughout United Statesand abroad.C a m pus performances available tostudents at reduced admission.School assemblies.Invite high school students to observerehearsal techniques.

YOUNG AUDIENCE, INC.PHILADELPHIA CHAPTER341 South lEth 'StreetPhiladelphia 19103

215/732-8369_Contact: Matthew Dooley

Executive DirectorNon-profit organization that presentsperforming arts educational programs toschools in Eastern Pennsylvania.Performances include dance/movement,instrumental and vocal music, andtheatre.

YOUTH ORCHESTRA OF GREATERPHILADELPHIA1119 Sally PlacePhiladelphia 19111

215/289-8050Contact: Robert Kramer*Train young musicians in classicalmusic by providing professionalconductor and opportunity to perform inpublic.Children's concerts and classical musicconcerts.

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BEAVER COUNTY SYMPHONIC WINDENSEMBLEContact: H. J. Howarth, Ir.

DirectorP.O. Box 225Beaver 15009412/774-6858

Four concerts annually.Variety of programs including classical,chamber works and "pops".*Arrangements might be made forperformance/demonstration in schools.

BEAVER VALLEY INTERMEDIATE UNIT225 Center Grange RoadAliquippa 15001-1497

412/774-7800Contact: Mr. Thomas Zelesnik

BROADHEAD CULTURAL CENTERThe Pennsylvania State UniversityBeaver CampusMonaca 15061

412/775-8830Contact: Sandy Beitch*Concerts.

CULTURAL ENRICHMENT ACTIVITIESCommunity College of Beaver CountyCollege DriveMonaca 15061

412/775-8561. ext. 220Contact: Dr. Nicholas Colafella

Dean of Community Education

GENEVA COLLEGEBeaver Falls 15010

412/846-5100, ext. 293Contact: Paul Bischoff

Campus Program Director*Concerts.

SWEET ADELINES, INC.BEAVER VALLEY CHAPTERContact: Lorida Harvey

2744 Darlhagton RoadApt. /7Beaver Falls 15010412/843-5867

*Performances of barbershop harmonysinging.

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ARMSTRONG COUNTY LEAGUE OFARTS -

Contact: Marilyn ReaPresidentRD #4, Box 128-CKittanning 16201412/763-7457

*To provide and unify the activitiesrelated to the arts and provide a centerfor all the arts.*Old time music festival once a month.

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INDIANA UNIVERSITY OFPENNSYLVANIA (IUP) CONTINUINGEDUCATIONContact: Dean, Continuing Education,

Stright HallIndiana University of PennsylvaniaIndiana 15705

*Classes in music.

INDIANA UNIVERSITY OFPENNSYLVANIADEPARTMENT OF MUSICIndiana 15705

412/357-2397School tours.*Recital and concert programs.*Operas and musicals.*Performances on campus.

SWEET ADELINES, INC.INDIANNA CHAPTERContact: Vicky Westley, President

Philadelphia StreetIndiana 15701

Perform/demonstrate barbershopharmony singing in schools andcommunity.

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SCHUYLKILL COUNTY CHORUSContact: Dr. Donald Brown, President

OR Mrs. Kathy ZimmermanDirectorPottsville 17901

SCHUYLKILL COUNTY ORCHESTRAContact: Dr. Benjamin Platt, President

OR Mrs. Warren Hoopes, ConcertMistressPottsville 1'901

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ACTORS AND ARTISTS OF FAYETTECOUNTY, INC.P.O. Box 2171Uniontown 15401

412/439-6285Contact: President of Board*Theatrical productions: Residencompany of Fayette Campus, PsState University; traveling shows foelementary schools.

CALIFORNIA UNIVERSITY OFPENNSYLVANIATHEATRE DEPARTMENTCalifornia 15419

412/938-4220Contact: Malcolm Ca lleryA full service department offerinthe BA in Theatre.*Six to eight productions per year.Offer consultation and practical ain mounting your production.

KORNELY MARIONETTES BIG SHOSuite 1001, 963 E. Ohio StreetPittsburgh 15223

412/822-7313Contact: Mr. David Kerne ly*This fast-paced, life-size marionettshow has delighed everyone at eage throughout America. Comecomplete with light show, big soundand large pup ats. One of the 14professional Marionette companies lefin the U.S. A true 45 minutes opleasure for everyone.Fee. Special prices for school districts.

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CARLOW COLLEGEDEPARTMENT OF SPEECHCOMMUNICAION AND THEATRE3333 Fifth AvenuePittsburgh 15213

412/683-4800, ext. 261Contact: Dr. Kathleen GeorgeTheatre workshops for high schoostudents.

CARNEGIEMELLON UNIVERSITYCOLLEGE OF FINE ARTSDEPARTMENT OF DRAMASchenley ParkPittsburgh 15213

412/621-2600, ext. 428Contact: Lawrence Carta, ChairmanPreview and Saturday matinsperformances of department piaoffered to schools by invitation.

CHATHAM COLLEGEDEPARTMENT OF DRAMAWoodland RoadPittsburgh 15232

412/441-8200, ext. 367Contact: Jerry Wenneker*Productions available to schools.

CITY OF PITTSBURGH DEPARTMENTOF PARKS AND RECREATION'502 City County BuildingPittsburgh 15219

412/255-2680Pittsburgh Puppet Theatres performoriginal shows for children.*Drama classes.*Open Schools: Ten schools offer lateafternoon and evening opportunities indance, drama, arts and crafts, etc.

COMMUNITY COLLEGE OFALLEGHENYALLEGHENY COUNTYALLEGHENY CAMPUSARTS AND HUMANITIES DEPARTMENT808 Ridge AvenuePittsburgh 15212

412/237-2540College-Community Theatre offersprograms throughout the year.

DUQUESNE UNIVERSITYDEPARTMENT OF SPEECH,COMMUNICATION AND THE.ATREPittsburgh, 15219

412/434-6000Contact: Eva C. Robotti

ChairmanClassic and modern productions.Young people's performances.Nigh school workshops.Guest directors.

LOVELACE MARIONETTE THEATRE'(Marionette Theatre Arts Council. Inc.)5888 1/2 Ellsworth AvenuePittsburgh 15232

412/361-4835*Touring program for elementaryschools: live performance with handpuppets and short demonstration ofpuppets which students can make.*'The Puppet Proposition": 26 minutedocumentary film on puppet theatre.Suitable grades 4-12 and adult.*Margo Lovelace offers seminars andworkshops for teachers.

McKEESPORT LITTLE THEATREP.O. Box 431McKeesport 15134

412/673-1100 (AnsweringService)

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*Four major theatre-sponsoredproductions annually.*Junior Theatre Groupfor youngactors: present one major productionand series of road productions.'Speakers Bureau.*Summer workshop offered on 3different levels: creative dramatics,acting and theatre crafts, and musicand movement/dance.

MARIONETTE THEATRE ARTSCOUNCILLOVELACE THEATRE500 Sampsonia WayPittsburgh 15232Contact: Thomas Pechar

412/231-6880Theatre for Children.*Full Performances.*Lecture-Demonstrations.Teacher Workshops.*One day and one week residencies.Internships.Fee.

KAY MILLER8600 Barkhurst DrivePittsburgh 15237Contact: Kay Miller

412/683-6940 (work)412/367-4982 (home)

Workshops in improvisation forteachers of exceptional pupils.Fee.

994 FLOATING THEATRE FESTIVAL1117 Cathedral of LearningUniversity of PittsburghPittsburgh 15260Contact: Prof. Leon Katz, Director

412/624-6761Don Marinelli. Managing-Director412/624-6805

*Performances available for schoolgroups October through May.In-school visits by travelingcompanies.Fee.

THE NORTH HILLS ACTORSWORKSHOPContact: Kay Miller

8600 Barkhurst DrivePittsburgh 15237412/366-5580

Non-profit actor training andproducing company specializing inImprovisation, ensemble, alternativetechnique's, alternative theatreperformance and children'sparticipatory theatre.Performances.*Workshops: actor-training, creativedramatics, self-use, improvisation.theatre games, movement.

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PENNSYLVANIA REPERTORYTHEATRECOMMUNITY COLLEGE: ALLEGHENYCOUNTYBoyce Campus595 Beatty RoadMonroeville 15146Contact: Trudy Scott

412/371-8651Classes: Acting, technical theatredance.Workshops for children oe adults.*Lecture/demonstration.Performance..

PIONEER CRAFT COUNCILContact: Diane Vargo

2113 Murray AvenuePittsburgh 15217

*Oral history theatre: tapes and slidesof older crafts, people in community.

PITTSBURGH ALTERNATIVE, INC.8600 '4. Batichurst DrivePittsburgh 15237Contact: Kay Miller

Fran FeltmanCreative dramatics technique.Improvisation and bodywork.Designed for gifted and exceptionalstudents.Fee.

THE PITTSBURGH FLOATINGTHEATRE FESTIVAL1117 CLUniversity of PittsburghPittsburgh 15260

412/624-6761Contact: Robert Mennen

DirectorSponsor theatre, music and danceevents.Workshops, lecture/demonstrations.Performances arranged at schoolswith visiting artists.*Touring companies.

PITTSBURGH PLAYHOUSETheatre Center222 Craft AvenuePittsburgh

412/621-2948Contact: Marti Rairdi*Children.' Theatre.*Theatre classes.

PITTSBURGH PUBLIC THEATRECOMMUNITY ARTS MASTER CLASSPROGRAM516 Fulton BuildingPittsburgh 15222

412/765-340Technical resource-shoring Otram toassist performers end oratinggroups in accomplishing their onegoals.*Lectures/Vorkshope em vale"'toga.Services are completely fres ofcharge.

PIT RGH RENAISSANCE THEATREP.0 4566Pi 15205

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rofessional M Company.

EATRE EXPRESS5217 Fifth AvenuePittsburgh 15232

412/681-5098Contact: Caren HarderProductions range from Vaudeville toExpressionism, Mime, Circus and Fares.Technique workshops in mime, stagefighting. circus techniques,improvisation, vocal and movementproduction.Company composed of graduates andsenior students from Carnegie-MellonUniversity.

UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGHDEPARTMENT OF SPEECH ANDTHEATRE ARTS1117 Cathedral of LearningPittsburgh 15260

412/624-6780Contact: Dr. Gillett. Elvgren

Be tt,g suscl aavancsd Children'sTheatre Claw.Children's Theatre Touring Company.tee.Begirming and advanced creativedramatics class.Creative dramatics with the blind.

LU. 4

CRIMSON MASQUEGROVE CITY COLLEGEGrove City 16127

412/458-6600Contact: Dr. James Paton 111*Produce Children's Theatre foe localschool system during Spring Semester.

NEW CASTLE PLAYHOUSEP.O. Box 241New Castle 16103Contact: George Orr

President1311 Wilmhigton RoadNew Castle 16105412/652-7882

*Students invited on occasion to dressreheareals to view theatre technique.

SHARON MAYOR'S COMMITTEE ONTHE ARTSP.O. lox 404Sharon 16146Contact: Sister Mary Daniel, OSB

770 E. State Street*information on theatre groups.*Assistance In application tar grantsfee schools' theatre programs.

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SLIPPERY ROCK UNIVERSITY OFPENNSYLVANIASPEECH AND THEATRE ARTSDEPARTMENTSlippery Rock 16057

412/794-7263Contact:High school matinee performances.Summer theatre.*Schedule of events available fromStudent Union.

MS. JOY TOBIN222 BeachwoodNew Wilmington 16142

412/528-9951*Creative dramatics.

LU. 5

BEHREND COLLEGE PLAYERSPENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIVERSITYBEHREND COLLEGEErie 16501

814/890-3101. ext. 279Lecture/seminar on theatre.Touring productions.Demonstrations of actor trainingmethod.

EDINBORO UNIVERSITY OrPENNSYLVANIAMUSIC AND DRAMA DIIA,TMENTEdinboro 16W

814/732-2555Contact: Dr. Donald L. Panhorst

ChairmanVariety of plays are available forsome school performances each year.

ERIE PLAYHOUSE13 W. 10th StreetErie 16501

814/454-2851Contact: David Matthews*Community theatre produces 30productions a year including musicals,plays, concerts. and children's theatre.

MILL PLAYERS(Summer Student Theatre)Contacts Robert J. Barber

Mille:reek Intersimilate HighSchool3320 Caughei RoadErie 16506814/838-9611

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MARWICK BOYD FINE ARTSBUILDINGCLARION UNIVERSITY OFPENNSYLVANIAClarion 16214Contact: Mrs. Alice Clover

(314/226-2284*Theater presentations available forstudents and the community.

1.U. 7

APPLE HILL PLAYHOUSEP.O. Box 90Delmont 15626

412/468-5050Contact: Pat Beyer*Summer playhouse.Children's Theatre.*Apprentice positions for advanceddrama students.

JOHNNY APPLESEED PLAYHOUSEP.O. Box 90Delmont 15626Contact: Marge Kerr. business manager

412/838-1692 ORPat Beyer, managing director412/838-0231

Youngsters' playhouse at Apple MU(listed above).*Classes in performing are offered inthree-week sessions during June. July.and August.*Touring show available from Maythrough August.

CABARET THEATERP.O. Box 415Penn 15675Contact: John J. Camelia, Artistic

Director, ORJohn Michael Horanic, ManagingDirector412/527-6260

Home base for the AmericanPerforming Arts Theatre Company.*Special discounts for groups of 20 ormore.

"CARRY ON"P.O. Box 104-A. RD 13Greensburg 15601

412/832-7767Contact: Helen Smith

A one -woman musical comedydepicting the life of Carry A. Nation.

GREENSBURG CIVIC THEATER951 Old Salem RoadGreensburg 15601

412/836-1123Contact: John H. Bail, Chairman, OR

Angelo A. Sembiante,Vice-Chairman

Three major shows per year in theGreensburg Garden & Civic Center.

HOLLOW TREE PLAYERSP.O. Box 246Ligonier 15658

412/238-7868Contact: CoUeen Dean

*Theater for children.*Two major productions annually inApril and December in Ligonier Town

LATROBE DRAMA SOCIETY616 Walnut StreetLatrobe 15650

412/539-9761 (days)412/537-4395 (evenings)

Contact: Mary Fowler, President*Presents four shows per year.

IODERN RENAISSANCE THEATERiD 6. Box 119EGreensburg 15601

412/832-7632Contact: Bob Errett*Travelling troupe: stages two or threshows per year in the GreeGarden and Civic Center.

NEW KENSINGTON CIVIC THEATERP.O. Box 202New Kensington 15068

412/226-2155Contact: Nora Ann PastrickVaried shows: usually a musical, adrama. a comedy, and a children'show each year.

PERFORMING ARTS THEATERP.O. Box 3088Greensburg 15601

412/929-2150Contact: Mike RohifSpecializes in musicals.*One-a-month schedule.*Performs at the Greensburg Gardand Civic Center.

SAINT VINCENT SUMMER THEATERSAINT VINCENT COLLEGELatrobe [5650

412/537-8900 (BOX OFFICE)

SETON HILL THEATERSETON HILL COLLEGE

412/838-4241Contact: Dr. Eugene A. Saraceni

Chairman-Director

SHERWOOD FOREST THEATREContact: Alphretta De Simone

Executive Director5301 Greensburg RoadMurrysville 15668412/327-5149

*Creative dramatics for children.Dramatic scenes to relate toclassroom subjects.

VALLEY PLAYERS OF LIGONIERP.O. Box 127Ligonier 15658

412/2384514Contact: Margo Reynolds OR

Jeanne CalnanPut on three major productions eachyear.*Productions are staged in theauditorium of Ligonier Town Hall.

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WHITE BARN101 Colonial Manor RoadIrwin 15662

412/864-5578*Variety of musicals and plays stagedon weekends.

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CRESSON LAKE PLAYHOUSE201 Masonic BuildingEbensburg 15313

814/472-4333Contact: Goldee Hecht-Meyer*Colored slide program with narrator.Nn charge.*Offer technical assistance.*Touring show suitable to performancein schools.Costume rental.

LAUREL ARTSP.O. Box 414Somerset 15501

814/443-2433 OR814/443-1835

Contact: Nicholas Jacobs*Classes or workshops.Performances.*Technical Service.Fee.

1.U. 10

DRAMA DUO103 Arts BuildingDepartment of Theatre and FilmThe Pennsylvania State UniversityUniversity Park 16802

814/865-7586Contact: Dr. Helen lianfull

DirectorCreative and improvisational drama inschools.Fee.

ELLIS M. GROVE1000 Plaza DriveState College 16801

814/865-5427Acting. directing, stage design.*Write of one-act plays and musicals.*Traveler, historian. collector of films.TV and radio.*Willing to share experience with highschool groups.

PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIVERSITYDEPARTMENT OF THEATRE ANDFILMUniversity Park 16801Contact: Douglas Cook

814/865-7586*Performances by university studentsand faculty during fall-spring term.Professional performances duringsummer season.Children's Theatre Touring Companyavailable to schools.*"Arts Company," touring company ofgraduate students that performs onbranch campuses of the university.

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FELICE PROCTOR344 U. Mater StreetLock Haven 17745

717/74-3110Costume and make-up design inelementary, middle, and high school.Fee.

SUSAN ROSENTHAL.1103 Stratford Drive

Amitie Apartment 024State College 16801

814/237-3680*Creative dramatics with children.*Writer for children's plays.

Mime.*Puppetry.Fee.

ST. JOHN STUDIO THEATRECorner Third and Pine StreetsClearfield 16330

814/765 -3251Contact: Fred C. Gearhart

814/765-4474One-act plays.Theatre workshops.

LU. 11

CARRIAGE HOUSE EXPERIMENTALTHEATREContact: Lynn Strelightiff

Daily News325 Penn StreetHuntingdon 16652814/643-4040

*Contemporar playa.Cooperates with resident companies.

STONE ARCH PLATERSContact: Mrs. Thiry OUxidt

507 Lindburga WayLewistown 17044717/248-0582

*Perforate plays and muslcals.

LU. 12

CHAMIIIISBUIG COMMUNITYTHEATREP.O. lax 92Chamberaburg 1.7201

717/263-3900Contact Mary Lou Eisenhower

President*Vadat:ape. speakers. solatanceshow productions.

CHILDREN'S THEATRE CUTERTart Little Theatre27 South Belmont StreetTack 17403

717/854-31194Contact Steve ikmbit*At theatre: drama wotitshops.*At schools creative dramatics andchildren's theatre.

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DEVA ASSOCIATESRD 1Felton 17322Contact: Jerry Brown*Theatre, creative dramatics.Theatre as a teaching tool.Perla manes.*Workshops in mime, puppetry.playbuilding and improvisation.Fee.

GETTYSIIIIRG COLLEGETHEATRE ARTS PROGRAMGettysburg 17325

717/334-3131Contact: Prof. Emile O. Schmidt

Director of Theatre Arts*Touring plays to elementary schools.

DAVE GEYERIMAGUIIME1703 Gladmar CourtFinksburg, MD 21048.Contact: Dave Geyer

301/876-1623 (AnsweringMachine)

Performances in mime.Workshops in mime for teachers ofexceptional pupils.Fee.

STRAND-CAP*TOL PERFORMING,ARTS CENTER50 North George StreetYork 17401

717/846-1155Contact: David Phillips

Executive DirectorYear-round professional productionsof theater.*Special matinees for students.*Student and group prices available.Theaters available far rentals.

YORE COLLEGE OF PENNSYLVANIATack 17405

717/846-7780Contact: Dr. Jim McGheeTheatre seminars.

LU. 13

THE FULTON OPERA NOOSE12 N. Prince StreetLancaster 17603

717/394-7133frograns et Latcaster OperaIfodteltop and Fulton b:aeeet Theatreare offered at this landitait Istatre.Pennsylvania Ballet and ActindCompany have annual one weekresidencies here.*Guided t me arranged by resewationSept.-liar tours daily at won tweetJune-Aug.

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_GREEN ROOM THEATREFRANKLIN AND MARSHALL COLLEGEDepartment of DramaLancaster 17604

717/393-3621Contact: Gordon U. Wickstrom

Cher:nen*Productions of the department areavailable to jroupe of students atreduced rates.

LU. 14

ALBRIGHT COLLEGE13th and Exeter StreetsP.O. lox 516Reeding 19601

215/921-2381 -

Contact: Dr. Eugene S. Lubot, Vice-President for Academic Affairs

*Albright College offers a full tenseof resources in the Arts andHumanities.Domino Players theatre productions.*0.-:-.eleces are available tr. localwhorl districts as arrangements willpermit.

BROADWAY THEATRE LEAGUE OF

435 Walnut StreetReading 19601

215/374-3161Contact: Mrs. Leonard Harris

Executive SecretaryBTL brings Broadway Chows andspecial artists to the Reading areafrom New York.

GENESIUS THEATRE153 North 10th StreetReading 19601

215/372-1344 OR215/372-3300

HARRIS PRESENTS435 Waling StreetReading 19601

215/374-3161Contact Mrs. Leonard Harris

MaPairkr*Present attractions of a popularnature such as ethnic dance groups,pop artists and theatrical events asthey are available.

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THE LUFT STUDIO316 W. Penn AvenueWernersvUle 19565

215/678-1626Contact: John C. Luft OR

James F. LuftOffers 7 marionette programs forassemblies and PTA programs (forschools within a 100 mile radius ofReading).Fee. Prices vary depending on distancefrom studio.

MEYER'S COSTUME SHOPPE4213 Kutztown RoadTemple 19560

215/929-0991Contact: Sheldon MeyerCostume rentals and sales.Make-up, costume accessories, clownand carnival supplies.

READING COMMUNITY PLAYERS403 North 11th StreetReading 19604

215/375-2701

LU. 15

HARRISBURG AREA COMMUNITYCOLLEGE (HACC)3300 Cameron Street RoadHarrisburg 17110

717/780-2420Contact: Michael A. Dockery,

Asst. Dean of Communicationand The Arts Division

HARRISBURG COMMUNITY THEATRE513 Hurlock StreetHarrisburg 17110

717/238-7381Contact: Glenda BowersPreview Night for students and seniorcitizens at greatly reduced admission.'H.C.T. School: Classes for schoolstudents 2-12.'H.C.T. Productions professionallydirected and designed.

THE HERSHEY EDUCATIONAL ANDCULTURAL CENTER14 East Caracas AvenueHershey 17033

717/534-3411Contact: Susan Fowler, Executive

DirectorLive professional performances at theHershey Theatre: stage plays, musicals,concerts. and variety acts.

LITTLE THEATRE OFMECHANICSBURGBox 325Mechanicsburg 17055

717 /766 -0535Six productions; eight performanceseach.Preview Night - reduced rates forstudents and Senior Citizens.Traintog for technical work,backstage crew, acting.Personnel available for lectures,workshops or any assistance in theatrearea.

THE PUPPET PLACE3475 Market StreetCamp Hill 17011

.717/761-4694Contact: Ray and Kathryn HawnWorkshops and performances withpuppets.Illustrated talks on kinds of puppetsor puppets around the world.Puppets and materials and supplies.Fee.

SUNSHINE PLAYERSHARRISBURG AREA COMMUNITYCOLLEGE3300 Cameron Street RoadHarrisburg 17110

717/780-2422BOX OFFICE: 717/780-2560

Contact: Michael EndyChildren's theatre for all ages.Tour arrangements for elementaryschools and groups.In-house performances.Fee.

LU. 16

ARTS PROGRAMCSIUP.O. Box 213Lewisburg 17837

717/523-1155Contact: Jane MagnusCreative dramatics instruction inschools.Arts lecture/demonstrations.'Summer arts programs for elementarystudents.

BLOOMSBURG THEATER ENSEMBLE(BTE)Main StreetBloomsburg 17815

717/784-5530 OR717/784-8181

'Produces and tours both classical andcontemporary plays; fosters the workof original playwrights, offers poetryprograms, mime performances andworkshops, and a Theater Arts in theClassroom program.

BUCKNELL UNIVERSITY THEATRE"Cap and Dagger"Lewisburg 17837

717/524-1235Contact: Harvey M. Powers*Free admission to second dressrehearsal for each major production.'Touring of selected one-act plays.'Special workshops in Improvisationand acting.'Free admission to cocktaik theatreproductions of one-act plays.

METAMORPHOSIS PERFORMINGCOMP ANY219 North Second StreetLewisburg 17837

717/524-2822Contact: Joel God

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SUSQUEHANNA UNIVERSITYDEPARTMENT OF COMMUNICATIONAND THEATER ARTS530 University AvenueSelinsgrove 17870

717/374-9700Theatre productions.

VALLEY PLAYERSRoutes 11 and 15Shamokin Dam 17876

717/743-7904Opportunities fOr groups to observedirection of plays, set construction,lighting details, corime and makeup.

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THE ARENA THEATRELYCOM1NG COLLEGEWilliamsport 17701

717/322-5032Contact: Robert F. Falk

DirectorChildren's plays.Workshops on theatre games.

COMMUNITY THEATRE GROUP322 Court StreetWilliamsport 17701

717/326-1761Contact: Jack Felix

MANSFIELD UNIVERSITY OFPENNSYLVANIASPEECH, COMMUNICATION, ANDTHEATRE DEPARTMENTMansfield 16933

717/662-4415Readers' Theatre: study of techniquesinvolved in organization andpresentation of Readers' Theatre andChamber Theatre productions.Performance, direction and selection isstressed. Available for schoolassemblies or evening performances.'Mansfield University Play Productions.

WILLIAMSPORT PLAYERS511 Cypress StreetMontoursvtlle 17754Contact: B. J. Kropp

717/368-8724

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THE CHILDREN'S MUSEUM OFNORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIAWyomirt SeminaryKingston 18704Contact: Mollie Farmer

717/288-3107Holiday children's production.Performances (in theatre).Plays and musical shows.Fee.

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JUNIOR LEAGUE OF W1LKEi-BARREWyoming AvenueForty-FortContact: Louise L. Moore

67 Grandview AVOW IDallas 18612

Children's theatre.Volunteers for schools.R esources persons.*Performances.

LITTLE THEATRE OF WILKES-BARREP.O. Box 1553North End StationWilkes-Barre 18705

717/823-1875Four shows per season.*Workshops.

MISERICORDIA PLAYERSCollege MbericordiaDallas 18612Contact: Walter C. J. AndersenChildren's theatre.*Dramatic programs.Workshops: stagecraft, make -up,acting.*Directional assistance.Fee.

NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIAARTS ALLIANCEContact: William Yusicowski

Box 777Avoca 18641ORBruce Conrad41 BroadwayJim Thorpe 18229717/325-3508"Arts on the Go" theatre

performances.

PATTON MINI PLAYERSBETTY PATTON STUDIO OFDRAMATIC ART2: S. Loveland AvenueKingston 18704Contact: Betty PattonPrograms by young acting companyinclude monologues, play cutting,improvisation.Fee.

THEATRE DEPARTMENTKING'S .COLLEGEWilkes-Barre 18711

717/824-9931, ext. 241Contact: Carl Wagner

Chairman*Annual children's play.

WILKES-BARRE BALLET TREAT**102 South Main StreetWilkes-Barre 18702Contact: Jozia Miesckowski, Artistic

Director*Ballet, modern dance.*Assembly programs, special programs.*Classroom lectures.*Demonstrations, workshops.Fee.

WYOMING SEMINARY PLAYERSSprague AvenueKingston 18704Contact: Mrs. Louise L. Moore

Director717/287-1126

*Children's theatre.

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LIVING ARTS PROGRAM OF THENORTHEASTERN EDUCATIONALINTERMEDIATE UNIT 019 (NEIU)120 Monahan AvenueDunmore 18512

717/344-9222Contact: Dr. Vito A. For lenses

Curriculum SpecialistNEIU member districts choose fromapproximately 15 artists to conductperformances in their schools,including plays.*In this program, the districts andNEIU equally share financialcommitment.

SCRANTON THEATRE LIBRE, INC.512-14 Brooks BuildingScranton 18503

717/961-1377Contact: John J. White

Executive Director717/343-4685 (home)

*To nourish new writers andexperiment with new forms. Onlydrama group in Pennsylvania thatproduces exclusively original drama.*Workshops on playwriting and acting.*Touring company presents originalworks.

SUSQUEHANNA COMMUNITY CHORALSOCIETY, INC.Contact: William Pierce

Exec. DirectorSix Boyden StreetSusquehanna 18847717/853-3235

*Produces several theatre eventsincluding music theatre and dramaticPlays.*Productions available to schoolstudents through ticket subsidyprogram sponsored by PennsylvaniaCouncil on the Arts.

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BLACKFRIARS OF MORAVIANCOLLEGEBethlehem 18018Contact: Dr. Jack Ramsey*Creative drama workshop.*Worlcshop on drama activities for theelementary classroom.Children's prays for tour.

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PEOPLE'S THEATRE COMPANYBethlehem 18018

215/867-6665Contact: Bill GeorgeClasses in mime, acting, andimprovisational theatre.Touring mime show.Summer Street Theatre and ChristmasRevels.

THE SECOND ACTEAST STROUDSBURG UNIVERSITY OFPENNSYLVANIAEast Stroudsburg 18301

717/424-3233Contact: J. J. Brennan*Summer theatre workshop*Children's theatre touring program.

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ALLENTOWN COLLEGE OF ST.FRANCIS DE SALESCenter Valley 18034

215/282-1100Contact: Father Gerald ShubertTheater training.*Children's theater.

CEDAR CREST COLLEGE30th and Walnut StreetsAllentown 18104

215/437-4471 (General Info.)Contact: Marianna Loosemore*Theater training.

CIVIC LITTLE THEATER527 N. 19th StreetAllentown 18104

215/4324943Contact: Doug and Jaen BarberChildren's classes.

MUHLENBERG COLLEGE24th and Chew StreetsAllentown 18104

215/433-3191 (General Info.)Contact: Charles Richter*Theater training*bummer musical.

PENNSYLVANIA DANCE ACADEMY1046 Hamilton BoulevardAllentown 18101

215/432-1383Contact: John McLaughlin*Children and adult classes in actingand in creative dramatics.

PENNSYLVANIA STAGE COMPANY837 Linden StreetAllentown 18101

215/433-3394 (Box Office)Theater classes.Equity company.

TOUCHSTONE MIME TROUPE908 E. Fifth StreetBethlehem 18017

215/867-1689Contact: Bill GeorgeMime and dance for children and

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BUCKS COUNTY COMMUNITYCOLLEGEDEPARTMENT OF PERFORMING ARTSNewtown 18940

215/968-5861, ext. 320Contact: William F. Brenner

ChairpersonTouring children's theatreproductions.Touring vocal and instrumentalPaula-*On-campus performances of musicaland theatrical events.

BUCKS COUNTY PLAYHOUSE, INC.Box 313New Hope 1893$

215/862-2041 .

*Theatre-in-Education-Program: Sixproductions annually designed forJunior high and secondary schoolstudents. Performed at the Playhouseor by touring company.*Student discounts available for allproductions on the main stage.

CIVIC LITTLE THEATREContact: Hrs. Phyllis Reimer

527 N. 19th StreetAllentown 18104215/4324943

Lectures on set design, make-up, etc.Children's theatre school.Aid local Scouts in achieving TheatreMerit Badge.Mini-performances available onoccasion to schools.

TOWN It COUNTRY PLAYERSP.O. Box 323Doylestown 18901

215/794-7874Touring play geared to elementaryschool.Fee.

I.U. 23

CHELTENHAM PLAYHOUSE439 Ashbourne RoadCheltenham 19012

215/ES9-4027Contact: June Stark

Public Relations DirectorCommunity theatre presenting fiveproductions annually including onechildren's theatre.Children's show tour.

MONTGOMERY COUNTY COMMUNITYCOLLEGEDEPARTMENT OF COMMUNICATIONARTSRt. 202 and Morris 'toadCollege HallBlue Bell 19422

215/643-6000Contact: John Gallagher

Coordinator of CommunicationArts

'Performances.Cultural Affairs Program.

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CANDLELIGHT MUSIC DINNERTHEATREContact: Mrs. John O'Toole

Box 7301Arden, DE 19803302/475-2313

Offers five musicals a year.Hill bus in schools.

THE HEDGEROW THEATREContact: Dolores Tanner, Dir. of

Acting SchoolOR Kevin Hughes, Tour Mgr.hedgerow TheatreRose Valley RoadMoylan215/565-4855

Presents fourteen shows a year.*Will give children's theatreperformance within fifty tails radiusfor a fee.Offers classes and workshop.

THE HILLTOPPERSContact: Rev. Donald J. Bower

Hopewell United MethodistChurchRD #1Downingtown 19335215/269-1545

*Presentation of Passion Play lastthree weekends in June of each year.

KING OF PRUSSIA PLAYERSBox 75King of Prussia 19406Contact: Jean B. Manning

215/265-4485*Three shows a year; free dramaticworkshops.

THE MARPLENEWTOWN PLAYERSBox 3Newtown Square 19073Contact: Roger Kane'Three shows a year; schoolpresentations.

OJ.D ACADEMY PLAYERS3544 Indian Queen LanePhiladelphia 19129

215/843-1109 (theatre) OR215/849-7406 (tickets)

Six shows September through June;will appear in schools.

I.U. 22-25 THEATRE

'PEOPLE'S LIGHT & THEATRECOMPANYBox 421Chester Springs 19425

215/827-9144Contact: Bob LehmannNine shows a year.Classes.Tours to schools.

THE STONE BARN FIRESIDE DINNERTHEATREBox 698Kennett Square 19348

215/268-3359Contact: E. Thompkins OR Jim Beaver,

ProducersDinner theatre year-round.

THE THREE LITTLE BAKERS DINNERTHEATREBox 284, Route 1Kennett Square 19348

215/444-1564Six shows a year; director is availableu a speaker in schools.

WEST CHESTER AND BARLEY SHEAFPLAYERSBox 445West Chester 19380

215/363-7075Contact: Ed Danneberger, PresidentEight shows, September to June.Summer children's dramatic workshop.

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DEPARTMENT OF THEATREVILLANOVA UNIVERSITYVillanova 19085

215/527-2100Contact: Dr. James J. ChristySix productions by students annually.

MAIN LINE CENTER OF THE ARTSOld Buck Road and Lancaste' AvenueHaverford 19041

215/LA5-0272Contact: Eleanor Daitzrnan

DirectorDrama classes.Fee.

SUMMER SHAKESPEARE ATVILLANOVAVILLANOVA UNIVERSITYVi llanova 19085

215/527-2100Contact: Dr. James J. ChristyThree productions during summerperformed by former students,community people and students.

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AMERICAN THEATER ARTS FORYOUTH1511 Walnut StreetPhiladelphia 19102

215/KI6-3434Contact: Brenda SenderoffProfessional. curriculum - elatedtheater and film presented inlegitimate theatres and cinemas as anadjunct to classroom activities at allgrade Lytle.

CAFE THEATREAliens Lane and McCallum StreetPhiladelphia 19119

215/V18-9384Contact: W. S. WeilDrama productions on Friday andSaturday evenings.*Student tates offered an Friday.

CHARLOTTE CUSHMAN CLUB, INC.239 S. Camac StreetPhiladelphia 19107

215/PE5-4676Contact: Mrs. W. Dale McElroy

Executive SecretaryFounded for benefit of professionaltheatre.Collection of old playbills and theatrememorabilia.Extensive theatre library forresearch.

ETAGE (ENVIRONMENTAL THEATREAND GALLERY EXPERIMENT)253 N. Third StreetPhiladelphia 19106Contact Sigmund KayeIn-school erformances.In-theatre performances.Lectures and demonstrations.Fee.

FREEDOM THEATRE1346 N. Broad StreetPhiladelphia 19121

215/P05-2793Contact: Dan Scott Butler

Director of Public RelationsFour productions each season.*School performing arts for youthsand adults.

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GERMANTOWN THEATRE GUILD4821 Germantown AvenuePhiladelphia 19144

215/V19-9799Contact: Sandra Cunningham*During school year, free weekendprorams at Little Theatre or John B.Kelly School.Touring program available.*Programs include puppets,audience participation. classics andmodern family theatre.

MIME MUSIC ATH 8104220 East Mermaid LanePhiladelphia 191113

215/247-0159

Contact: Joemy Wilson ORJon Harvey

*Performances.Lecture-demonstrations.WaticshOpil and master classes.Fee.

PHILADELPHIA DRAMA GUILDSTUDENT EDUCATION PROGRAM220 S. 16th StreetPhiladelphia 19102

215/K16-6791Contact: Lillian Steinberg*Students given opporturdty to seeplays of dramatic literature.With the School District ofPhiladelphia, study guides are preparedand given to student attendees.Subscriptions and group tickets tosingle performances offered atdiscount.

PHILADELPHIA MIME COMPANY .

Canute: Leon BellingerPrincipal4621 Hazel AvenuePhiladelphia 19143215/349-8009

'Full performances of the art of mime.Classes/demonstrations.*Lectures/workshops with AlliedArtists and Musicians.

PLAYS AND PLAYERS1714 Delancey PlacePhiladelphia 19103

215/735-0630Contact: John J. CannonWodathops/classes in acting, directing,sound, lights and makeup.

PUPPETS BY JACQUES AND RAVAP.O. Box 4195Philadelphia 19144Contact: John Van der WaterPuppet shows.Wrkshops teaching methods ofslaking puppets, dramatic techniquesand puppet manipulations.Woeitshops for teachers,,Fee.

THE REPERTORY COMPANYContact: Linda Campbell

1924 Chestnut StreetPhiladelphia215/963-0616

Dinner theatre; classes; schoolperformances.

SCHOOL DISTRICT OF PHILADELPHIA

321stStreet and The Parkway - Room

09Philadelphia. 19103

215/29)-7767Contacts Dr. Rita C. Altman*Nigh School for Creative andPerforming Arts The High School farCreative and Performing Arts isdesigned to provide students fromPhiladelphia with a unique program inthe area of drama. etc. Participationin play, is an integral part of theprogram. The city's cultural

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insti.utions offer creative learningexperiences for students. Acomprehensive college preparatoryprogram is provided to meet all thestate-mandated requirements forgraduation.Principal: Dr. John YannoniIlth and Catherine StreetsPhiladelphia 19147

SOCIETY HILL PLAYHOUSEContact: Richard Houser

507 South High StreetPhiladelphia 19147215/W /.3-0210

Varied productions; high school -touring project.

TEMPLE UNIVERSITY 'APARTMENTOF THEATRE13th and Norris StreetsPhiladelphia 19122

215/787 -8396Contact: Ceiolyn RobertsHigh school matinees. backstagetours, study guides available for plays,speakers. children's theater.

THEATER CENTER PHILADELPHIAContact: Albert Benawie

Producing Director622 South 4th StreetPhiladelphia 19147215/925-2682

Year round shows.Touring company.Fee.

TOWNE PLAYERS5265 Ridge AvenuePhiladelphia 19128

215482-2322Contact: Mrs. Arlene Conti*Musical comedy lamentations.*Musical reviews.

YOUNG AUDIENCE. INC.PHILADELPHIA CHAPTER341 South 18th StreetPhiladelphia 19103

215/732-8369Contact: Matthew DooleyNon-profit organization that presents

.performing arts educational programstb schools in Er tern Pennsylvania.Performances includedance/movement; instrumental andvocal music; and theatre.

THE WALNUT STREET THEATREAUDIENCE DEVELOPMENTDEPARTMENTNinth and Walnut StreetsPhiladelphia 19107

215/574-3555Contact Tina DevineAfftliata artist program.*Student discount ticket policy.*Student intern program in cooperationwith Educational Field Experience.*Special tours of historic theatre andmuseum.

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THE WILMA PROJECT THEATRE1007 Filbert StreetPhiladelphia 19107

215/382-0334Contact: Christopher Hayes*Performances, workshops,demonstrations.*Touring companies in dance anddrama.*Sponsored New Theatre Festival,Womanstyle, woman-focused multi-artsfestival.

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BEAVER VALLEY INTERMEDIATEUNIT225 Center Grange RoadAliquippa 15001-1497

412/774-7800Contact: Mr. Thomas Zelesnik

BROADHEAD CULTURAL CENTERTHE PENNSYLVANIA STATEUNIVERSITYBeaver CampusMonaca 15061

412/775-8830Contact: Sandy Beitch*Children's theater, plays.

CULTURAL ENRICHMENT ACTIVITIESCOMMUNITY COLLEGE OF BEAVERCOUNTYCollege DriveMonaca 15061

412/775-8561, ext. 220Contact: Dr. Nicholas Colatella

Dean of Community Education

GENEVA COLLEGEBeaver Falls 15010

412/846-5100, ext. 293Contact: Paul Bischoff

Campus Program Director*Little theater.

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INDIANA UNIVERSITY OFPENNSYLVANIA CONTINUINGEDUCATIONContact: Dean, Continuing Education

Stright HallIndiana University ofPennsylvaniaIndiana 15705

*Classes in art, music, dance, andtheatre.

THEATERBYTHEGROVEINDIANA UNIVERSITY OFPENNSYLVANIAIndiana 15705

412/357-2969Contact: Lynn Lockrow*Year-round schedule of plays.*School performances.

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SELDON BARBORBox 87. RD #1

. Rices Landing 15357412/592-5499

Contact: Albert Both, AssistantSuperintendent

Jewelry and metalcrafts 1 and 2.Ceramics 1 and 2.Introduction to Art.Artistically Talented I. 2. and 3.Special Education. Arts and Crafts 1.2. and 3.

RAY W. FORQUER2050 West Pike StreetHouston 15342

412/745-3350Contact: Thomas A. Zellers

High School PrincipalRay W. Focquer is a Washington nativegaining recognition for his historical,landscape and portrait works. He beganteaching art in C-H School District 18years ago.

FRANK L. MELEGAJefferson- Morgan School DistrictGreene StreetJefferson 15344

412/883-2310Contact: Kenneth E. Macek*Preplan with teacher.Fee.

JANIS C. SCHILLING2007 Lexington DriveConnel Isville 15425

412/628-4094Consultant on areas of Fine Arts.*Any design. illustration, or commercialart work needed for the district couldbe accomplished upon request.

WASHINGTON SPINNERS AND WEAVERS95 Center Church RoadMcMurray 15317

412/941-6461Contact: Mrs. R. J. KrebsGuild of spinners and weaversdedicated to the goal of preserving thearts of spinning, weaving, andassociated textile arts.

WESTERWALD POTTERY206 Horton RoadBrownsville 15417

412/757-2125Contact: John ThomasStoneware pottery: producingtraditional cobalt-decorated stonevarelines.Public invited.

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ARTS AND CRAFTS CENTER OFPITTS& U RGHMellon ParkFifth and Shady AvenuesPittsburgh 15232

412/361-0873Contact: Audrey Bethel. Exec. Director

OR Robert Gabriel, Director ofEducation

Headquarters for non-profitorganizations in the creative arts.'Galleries maintained for monthlycontemporary exhibitions. group andone-man shows.'Exhibitions.'Workshops; lectures.'Classes.

CARNEGIE INSTITUTE MUSEUM OFART. SECTION OF EDUCATION4400 Forbes AvenuePittsburgh 15213

412/622-3222Contact: Halle Weissman'Program providing tours for adults andchildren. School tours include docentvisits to classrooms for pre-tourpresentations.*Saturday art classes for middle schoolchildren.*In-service training for Pittsburgh areateachers.'Gallery guides for Museum.The filmaginarium's (See descriptionbelow).

CHATHAM COLLEGEWoodland RoadPittsburgh 15232Contact: S. Stark. J. Shop ler. J. Caplan'Art Gallery, exhibition program.'Courses in studio art (college).'Exhibitions open to schools.

CITY OF PITTSBURGH DEPARTMENTOF PARKS AND RECREATION502 City - County BuildingPittsburgh 15219

412/255-2680Roving Art Cart: free arts materialsand instruction.*Wodtshops for learning: wide variety ofarts courses.'Pittsburgh Puppet Theatre: performoriginal shows for children.'Concerts at parks and community sites.'Film program: full length films,projector and screen on loan toneighborhood centers and communitygroups.'Ballet performances and theatrePerformances.

Visual Art

*Drama classes.*Open Schools: ten schools offer lateafternoon and evening opportunities indance, drama. arts, and crafts. etc.

COMMUNITY COLLEGE OFALLEGHENY COUNTYALLEGHENY CAMPUSARTS AND HUMANITIES DEPARTMENT808 Ridge AvenuePittsburgh 15212

412/237-2540Art Association is student art club;sponsors art shows.

THE FRICK ART MUSEUM7227 Reynolds StreetPittsburgh 15208

412/371-7766Contact Mrs. J. E. Connorsillustrated lectures: slide-lecture toursand concerts.

IMAGINARIUM CHILDREN'S ROOMMUSEUM OF ART4400 Forbes AvenuePittsburgh 15213

412/231-5696'Integrated arts program.*Classes: children grades K-8. includingspecial education.'Performance/workshop in schools bycompany of dancers. musicians am'artists.

IVY SCHOOL OF PROFESSIONAL ARTUniversity AvenuePittsburgh 15214

412/323-8800Contact: Joy Kirshenbaum'Art School.Galleries.Competitions and scholarships for highschool students.Field trips to school and exhibitions.Talks at high school on professionalart careers.Arts fairs on campus.

JAMBALAYA ARTISTS' AND CRAFTSCOOP3528 Blvd. of the AlliesPittsburgh 15213

412/682-2218Contact: Paula Fincit

612 S. Dallas AvenuePittsburgh 15217

'Exhibits.*Demonstrations.

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JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER315 S. Bellefte ld AvenuePittsburgh 15213

412/621-6500Contact: Anita S. Lopatin

Assistant Exec. Director*Large variety of classes offered to al.

-age groups.List of arts activities available uponrequest.

MANCHESTER CRAFTSMEN'S GUILDContact: William Strickland1718 Buena Vista StreetPittsburgh 15212

412/321-1937Ceramic art training and photographictraining for students irrespective of agein Pittsburgh community. No Charge.

NORTH HILLS ART CENTER3432 Babcock BoulevardPittsburgh 15237Contact: Susan Senn

412/364-3622*":lasses for children and adults.*Changing monthly gallery exhibits.*Spccial events, lectures anddemonstrations.

OZANAM CULTURAL CENTER1833 Wylie AvenuePittsburgh 15219

412/281-4046Contact: Judith Bradley'Organized to develop cultural.educational and recreational programs.'Offers classes of educational and artsnature.

PENN ART ASSOCIATIONPenn HillsContact: Robert Brost

836 Hamil RoadVerona 15147412/793-1960

Exhibitions.Demonstrations by members.

PHIPPS CONSERVATORY AVIARYPittsburgh Parks and RecreationDepartmentSchen ley Adrainstration BuildingPittsburgh 15213

412/255-2350 .Contact: Cheryl ClawsenArt history film series.*Arts in parks.

PIONEER CRAFT COUNCILContact: Diane Vargo

2113 Murray AvenuePittsburgh 15217412/363 -8159

Craft workshops held at Orange Hall11111 Run.In-school workshops. Including specialeducation.*Lectures, slides and evening programs.Oral history threats: tapes and slidesof older crafts people in community.

PITTSBURGH CENTER FOR THE ARTS6300 Filth AvenuePittsburgh 15232

412/381-0873Contact: Cheryl R. Towers'Three full -time. galleries.*Shows change approximately everymonth.*Workshops.

PITTSBURGH FILM MAKERS, INC.205 Oakland AvenueP.O. Box 7467Pittsburgh 15213

412/681-5449Contact: Robert Marinacctu'Offer classes in film making andphotography.*Theory courses.'Survey courses to film andphotographic history.*Exhibition program (film andphotography - locaVregtonaVnationalartists.)*Weekly exhibition program.'Program events outside the area(media arts events, performance art, inconjunction with national Endowmentfor the Arts).

PITTSBURGH PLAN FOR ART407 South Craig StreetPittsburgh 15213

412/683-7300Contact: Rebecca Berman'Gallery of prints, drawings. sculpture.*Slide lectures.Traveling exhibits to schools.Fee.

PITTSBURGH WATER COLOR SOCIETYArts and Crafts Center5th and Shady AvenuePittsburgh 15232Contact: Frank Webb

President412/261-2508

'Primarily an exhibition group.

RIVERSIDE ARTS AND CRAFTSSt. Thomas Parish HouseFourth at DelawareOakmont 15139

412/828-5955Contact Jean L Gildersleeve

Social Secretary518 Maryland AvenueOakmont 15139

SWEETWATER ART CENTER417 Thorn StreetSewickley 15143Contact: Susan Blackman

Executive Director'Special workshops in fields such ascert.:atmLecture-demonstration on Chinesebrush painting.Fee.

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THREE RIVERS ARTS FESTIVALCarnegie Institute4400 Forbes AvenuePittsburgh 15213

412/687-7014Held for 10 days beginning the Fridaybefore Memorial Day. An outdoor andindoor showing of sculpture, paintings,photography and performing artists opento all artists in the Pittsburgh area.

UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGHH. C. FRICK FINE ARTS UBRARYHenry Clay Frick Fine Arts Bldg.Pittsburgh 15260

412/624-4124Academic research library.Volumes and periodicals on Westernand Oriental art history, archaeology.architecture. sculpture and painting.*Tours possible to small groups of highschool students interested in artresearch or art librarianship.

UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGHUNIVERSITY ART GALLERYHenry Clay Frick Fine Arts Bldg.Pittsburgh 15260

412/624-4121Contact: Dr. David G. Wilkins

Director'Exhibitions.*Lectures.*Traveling shows.*Program of community events.

YMCA OF GREATER PITTSBURGHFourth and Wood StreetPittsburgh 15222

412/391-5100. ext. 275Contact: Carol J. Nyholm'Art: oils, water, colors. charcoals.

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ASSOCIATED ARTISTS OF BUTLERCOUNTYContact: Pauline Schmoker

218 Frbnklin StreetButler 16001412/282-4584

*Special demonstrations available.

(OTT INSTITUTE OF FINE ARTS24 E. Leuure AvenueSew Castle 16105

412/658-9418reflects William Craig McBurne

Executive DirectorArt exhibits.Painting, photography, crafts.Group tours by appointment.

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MERCER AREA CHAMBER OFCOMMERCE CIVIC AND CULTURALCOMMITTEEMercer Bora Sin ;WingMercer 16137

412/662-3987Contact: Mrs. Cooper Evans

Secretary0RJoan Lintelman

dvailable listing of area craftsmen.*Sponsor: local craft shows.

OLD STONE HOUSEContact: Ms. Max J. Pokorski

R.D. IhSlippery Pock 16057412/794-8437

*Spituung demonstrations for youthgroups in the restored Waystde Tavern.

SHARON MAYOR'S COMMITTEE ONTHE ARTSCintact: Sister Mar/ 'Daniel, 0.5.B.

770 E. State StreetSharon 16146412/347-7320

On-going art exhibtt.Cultural programs for area schools.*City mural program.

THE SPINNERSContact: Twill§ Armitage

Bedford Road, R.D. 3West Middlesex 16159412/528-9333

Demonstiate wool spinning.*Brief explanation with a few samplesof natural dyes.*Begiruiers' creative weaving.

THIEL COLLEGE DEPARTMENT OFARTCollege AvenueGreenville 16125Contact: Ron PhroVar, Chairman .

Dr. William F. De Wolf. ConsultantLectures and demonstrations inprintmaking, pottery. ceramics and arthistory.Consulting on program development.objective writing. competencystatements.

WESTMINSTER COLLEGENew Wilmington 16142

412/946.4761Contact: Dr. Robert HildPhoto-screen prir-moking,watercolor demonstration.Contact: N. E. OestriechWoodcut clernonstratica

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ALLEGHENY COLLEGEMeadville 16335Contact: Richard Kleeman

Chairman Department of ArtBox 113Allegheny College814/7U-3371

Full schedule of exhibitions.*Small resource llbrary.*Several study collections.Docent service available for schoolgroups.

ARTS COUNCIL OF ERIE801 French StreetErie 16501

814/452-3427Contact: Rosemary Foremantiembets inc.une all non-profit artsgroups in Erie Area.Calendar of local events availableupon request.

CORRY AREA FINE ARTS COUNCIL.INC.2 South Center StreetCorry 16407Contact: Jeanne Cole

SecretaryP. 0. Box 141Corry 16407814/664-7067

*Sponsors professional performing artsprograms and arts and crafts In thecommunity.

ERIE ART CENTER338 West Sixth StreetErie 16507

814/459-5477Contact: John VancoRegularly presents exhibits ofpaintings. graphics, sculpture, crafts.ceramics, photography, architecture andother media.*Special elide lecture, "What is Art?"and other art programs prepared forpresentation at Center or elsewhere.Guided tours of Center.Full range of classes in visual arts.crafts and languages.Community darkroom.

MEADVILLE COUNCIL ON ARTSBox 337Meadville 16335

814/336-5051Contact: Kay Eiseman

Executive Director*Prints newsletter and calendar of localarts Want&*Council Is stocking to establish an artscenter in an old market house tofacilitate exhibits. performances andclasses In the arts.

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MARWICKBOYD FINE ARTS CENTERCLARION UNIVERSITY OFPENNSYLVANIAClarion 16214

814/226-2291Contact: Mr. Eugene A. Seelye*Monthly exhibitions by area artists.*Gallery open to school groups andgeneral public.

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THE ALEX FLETCHER MEMORIAL ARTCENTERP. 0. Box 253Todd School RoadGreensburg 15601Contact: Nina DeFazio

14 Beaver RoadJeannette 15644412/527-2352

*Gallery. art center.*Demonstrations, classes.*Interns Art Workshop for high schoolseniors. Concurrent with school year.Fee for Interim Art Workshop.

BLUE SKY GALLERY3861 Old William Penn HighwayMurrysville 15668

412/325-2713*Gallery exhibits the work ofprofessional craft artists and painters.

GREENSHURG ART CENTERP. O. Box 253Todd School RoadGreensburg 15601

412/837-6791Contact: David L. Learn

DirectorArt and handcraft classes for all agegroups.Annual show; Need and open exhibits.Central Westmoreland Arts andHeritage Festival.Willing to contributeprograms in any way.

to school

HARLAN GALLERYReeves Library BuildingSeton Hill CollegeGreensburg 15601

417/834-2200, ext. 388 OR 360Contact: Doris Condran, Director, OR

Jose& Filkovelty, Chairman'Biennial show of high school artists ofWestern Pennsylvania.

KENNEDY GALLERYKennedy HallSaint Vincent CollegeLatrobe 15650

412/539-9761, ext. 107Contact: Carol Pollock*Non-credit enrichment courses offered.

SALEM CROSSROADS STUDIOS4 West Pittsburgh StreetDelmont 15626

412/4684335

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SALEM CROSSROADS STUDIOS4 West Pittsburgh StreetDelmont 15626

412/468-8335

WESTMORELAND COUNTY MUSEUM OFART221 N. Main StreetGreensburg 15601Contact: Dr. Paul A. Chew

412/837-1500Gallery talks and tours.Lectures.Art education courses for adults.*Art classes for adults and children.*Concerts.*Films.*Dramatic programs.Annual print sale.

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ALLIED ARTISTS OF JOHNSTOWN. INC.Contact: Mrs. Lucille Pribish

105 McCord AvenueJohnstown 15902814/536-4605

Sponsors art exhibits by local artistsDemonstrations by members.

ALTO ARTISTS GUILDContact: Virginia Burket

Board ChairmanBox 395CRoaring Springs 16673814/224-4109

*Members willing to demonstrate variousmedia used in painting and variety ofcrafts.

ALTOONA AREA PUBLIC LIBRARY1600 Fifth AvenueAltoona 16602

814/946-0417*Children's programs Include films,plays, puppet shows, and artreproductions to borrow.*Adult programs include films. artsdemonstrations and displays.

BLAIR COUNTY ARTS FOUNDATIONMishler Theatre1208 12th AvenueAltoona 16601

814/944-9434Coordinates programs of communityarts groups; prints weekly Calendar ofEvents in the newspaper.Contacts with artists in 6-7 countyarea.*Workshop programs with leaders,member organizations in all art forms.

LAUREL ARTSP.O. Box 414Somerset 15501Contact: Nicholas Jacobs

814/4163-2433 OR814/443-1835

*Programmatic services in many artfields.*Classes or workshops.Annual exhibit of art work grades10-12.*Bus trips and lectures.Foe.

PENNSYLVANIA GUILD OFCRAFTSMENP.O. Box 618Bedford 15522Contact: Lyn Jackson

Executive Director814/623-1857

*Craft education.'Location of craft resciorces..

SOMERSET HISTORICAL CENTERR. D. 42Somerset 15501

814/445-6077Contact: Mrs. Elizabeth M. Haupt*Craft demonstrations: flax from plantto linen thread. weaving on and offloom, yarn dyeing with natural dyes andcorn husk dolls.

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PALMA(Pennsylvania Lumber MuseumAssociates)Box KGaleton 16922

814/435-2652OR

Contact: Mrs. Leslie AndersonPresident814/848-9859

*Spinningdrop spindle and wheel.*Dyeing of wool.

Y.M.C.A.59 Boyleston StreetBradford 16701

814/368-6101Art and photography classes.

Y.W.C.A.24 West Corydon StreetBradford 16701

814/368-4235*Art and photography classes.

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ART ALLIANCE OF CENTRALPENNSYLVANIAP.O. Box 492State College 16801Contact: Marie Doll

814/237-8023 OR814/237-6568

*Members, artists and potters, willing tdemonstrate.

VIRGINIA BAGGETT101 E. Cherry StreetClearfield 16830

814/765-5024*Visual artist/sWtscreen.*Handicapped.

GINNY BENNETTVillage ShopClearfield 16830

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THE CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA ARTSCONSORTIUMContact: Harriet Moyer

1109 Schwab HallSaint Francis CollegeLoretto 15940814/472/7000, ext. 281

Cooperative effort among county-widearts councils and organizations toencourage the development of awide-range of arts activities within theseven county region.*Includes:The Art Alliance of Centre CountyThe Huntingdon County Arts CouncilThe Mifflin-Juniata Arts FestivalCouncilThe Blair County Arts FoundationThe New Growth Arts Festival CouncilThe Johnstown Area Arts Council

CENTRAL PA. VILLAGE CRAFTSP.O. Box 85Boalsburg 16827Contact: Chuck Hall

814/466-7112Crafts demonstrated in schools: cornhusk art, leather work, quilting.soft-toy construction, weaving andwoodcarving.Honorarium.

COLUMBUS CHAPELBOAL MANSION AND MUSEUMBoalsburg 16827

814/466-6210Contact: Christopher Lee

Director'Education in art, religious artifacts,and American and Spanish history.Guided tours for students grade 3-12.*Admission charge.

KRISSI STRUMP CHICHILLA371 E. Church StreetLock Haven 17745

717/748-3425 OR717/748-2006

Acrylic and mixed media drawing.Fee.

CLYDE W. DOLL503 Westgate DriveState College 16801

814/237-8023*Wood sculpture and wood crafts.*Willing to share experience withpre-school through high school levelstudents.Fee.

WILLARD DOMINICK602 Park AvenueClearfield 16830

814/765-4240Former head of artClearfield Schools.

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MAY DYER314 N. Grove StreetLock Haven 17745

717/748-9409 OR717/748-5331, ext. 492

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*Painting, sculpture, prtntmaking,handbutlt ceramics, weaving, jewelrymaktng.*Willing to share experie..3 with achtld or school group elementary to highschool level.

NORMA GIANOPOULOSBox 273Phillipsburg 16856

814/342-3770Patnting, photography, jewelry, metalcrafts.Traveler and collector.Willing to share experience with proupselementary to high school levels.

JEAN GIDDINGS623 W. Foster AvenueState College 16801

814/237-8770*Weaving (harness and primitive looms).Willing to share experience with anyage level school group.Fee.

CHUCK HALLCoburn 16832

814/349-5845*Painting.Villing to share experience withelementary to high school levelchildren.Fee.

RICHARD HAMWI433 W. Main StreetBoalsburg 16827

814/466-7219

MAX HOUSER3591 Lumadue StreetClearfield 16830*Calligraphy.

INSTITUTE FOR ARTS ANDHUMANISTIC STUDIESPENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIVERSITYUniversity Park 16802Contact: Stanley Weintraub

814/865-4095*Visiting artists in schools.

RUTH KEMPNER130 Pauline Drive WestClearfield 16830

814/765-9355

SANDRA LEITZINGER130 W. Outer DriveState College 16801

MELANY LYNCH131 S. Gill StreetState College 16801

814/237-8013*Loom and off loom weaving.*Will loan exhibits.

PAT McDANNEL303 DecaturPhilipsburg 16866

814/342-2270

*Oil and watercolor.*Batik.*Works primarily in Moshannon Valley,Philipsburg-Oceola, and West BranchAreas.

MOSHANNON VALLEY Y.M.C.A.PHOTOGRAPHY CLUBContact: Mr. Dick Jackson, President

814/342-5342 ORMr. Paul Lane814/378-5035

ROBERT W. OTT423 Galen DriveState College 16801

814/237-8809 OR814/863-0418

*Consultant for all visual arts mediaand arts curriculum development.

PENNSYLVANIA GUILD OFCRAFTSMEN. CENTRALPENNSYLVANIA CHAPTERContact: Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Doll

503 Westgate DriveState College 16801814/237-8023

*Many members willing to demonstrateand lecture 1n schools.

PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIVERSITYART EDUCATION DEPARTMENT269 Chambers BuildingUniversity Park 16802Contact: Harlan Hotta

Department Chairman814/865-6325

*Offer advisory services and exhibits.children's and young people's classes.*College student* to demonstrate orgive assistance in school classrooms.

PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIVERSITYMUSEUM OF ARTUniversity Park 16802

814/237-6732Contact: William Hull

Director*Guided tours arranged by calling814/863-0111.*Permanent collection: paintings,drawings. prints, ceramics, sculpture,emphasis on American and Europeanart.*Many loan exhibitions covering a widerange of visual arts.

PIKE ART WORKSHOPContact: Norma Gianopolos

P.O. Box 273Philipsburg 16866814/342-4485

*Workshops, individualized experiencesfor children, school demonstrations.

JACQUELINE PORTIK14 HickoryPhilipsburg 16866

814/342-5022*Oils, still life.*Volunteer in Philipsburg and WestBranch Areas.

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PATRICK M. REYNOLDS358 Flintlock DriveWillow Street 17584*Author, illustrator, cartoonist.

KATHY RISHEL15 Montgomery Run RoadClearfield 16830

814/765-9050*Artist/visuaL

SUSAN ROSENTHAL808 Stratford DriveAmttie Apartment #24State College 16801

814/237-3680*Oils and acrylics.Fee.

CARL L. RUMBALSKIDuck Run RoadMackeyville 17750

717/748-5351*Wood sculpture and stonewall ceramics.*Willing to share experience with highschool groups.

MARILYN SCHLUETER808 Old Town RoadClearfield 16830

814/765-5875*Watercolor/graphic.*Art teacher.

JAMES BRUCE SCHWABACH1026 S. Atherton StreetState College 16801

814/237-4669*Water color, oil, drawing.*Black and white photography.*Art history and appreciation.*High school and adult.

ALICE SCHWARTZChambers BuildingDivision of Fine Arts and MusicPenn State UniversityUniversity Park 16802

.814/865-6570 OR814/238-7064

*Consultant in visual arts and mediaarts.

DONNA SHAW502 Park AvenueClearfield 16830

814/765-2921*Ceramics and china painting.*Elementary and middle school groups.

NAOMI SHUEYArts and Sciences BuildingLock Haven University of PennsylvaniaLock Haven 17745

717/748-5351*Consultant for visual arts projects,units and workshops.

JOELYNN SNYDEROTT423 Galen DriveState College 16801

614/237-8809

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ART I.U. 10-13Arts and crafts.Graphic drawing.*Presents program involving dance,music and art.Fee.

STATE COLLEGE WEAVERSContact: Mrs. Margaret Reed

2021 Fairwood LaneState College 16801814/238-5528

*Demonstrations: weaving, spinning anddyeing.

MIKE AND NANCY STRAILEY824 Fairway RoadState College 16801

SUSQUEHANNA RIVER ART CENTERContact: Willard Dominick

President602 Park AvenueClearfield 16830814/765-4240

Can also contact:Jessie Mitchell814/765-4170 ORPaul Lane814/378-5035

Provides workshop and exhibitionopportunities for artists of all agesfrom the entire amt.Annual street show.Members provide art lessons.Arrangements could be made for schoolchildren's participation in street show.Members could conduct specialworkshops at schools or giveentertainment programs.

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AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OFUNIVERSITY WOMENContact: Mrs. Thiry Olbrich

507 Lindbergh WayLewistown 17044717/248-0582

*Sponsors arts and crafts.*Sponsors National Honor Society.Provides scholarships for women in thearts area.

THE CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA ARTSCONSORTIUMContact: Harriet Moyer

109 Schwab HallSaint Francis CollegeLoretto 15940814/472-7000, ext. 281

Cooperative effort among county-widearts councils and organizations toencourage the development of awide-range of arts activities within theseven county region.**Includes:The Art Alliance of Centre CountyThe Huntingdon County Arts CouncilThe Mifflin-Juniata Arts FestivalCouncilThe Blair County Arts FoundationThe New Growth Arts Festival CouncilThe Johnstown Area Arts Council

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TUSCARORA GUILDContact: Jane B. Marhefka

CourthouseP.O. Box 147Mifflintown 17059717/436-8285

Annual local show.Members available to demonstrate togroups.

DELTA KAPPA GAMMA SOCIETYContact: Jean Metzger

13 Grand ParkwayLewistown 17044717/248-4789

*Coordinates festivals for children'sart.*Quilting lessons.

HUNTINGTON COUNTY ARTS COUNCILContact: George Marks

518 Oneida StreetHuntingdon 16652

*Cooperative effort to develop art andcraft activites.

MIFFLINJUNIATA ARTS FESTIVALContact: Kim Yoder

R.D. #6Lewistown 17044717/248-5109

Cooperative effort in the two countiesto develop art and craft activities.

MIFFLIN JUNIATA COUNTIES ARTLEAGUEContact: Pauline McCardle

22 Park PlaceLewistown 17044717/248-2303

Museum tours.Exhibits.*Painting classes.

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HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF YORKCOUNTY250 East Market StreetYork 17403

717/848-1587Convict: Gail L. Dennis

Curator of Education*Museum has life-sized "Streets ofShops." York County School Districtgiven free tours. (If district participatesthrough support donations, there is nocharge; otherwise, a charge will bemade.)*Full-time crafts demonstrator on handat Log House: spinning, weaving,quilting, vegetable dyeing.*Free handout literature available toteachers.*Gallery shows featuring artists; twomajor shows on some aspect of regionaland national decorative folk art.

YORK ART ASSOCIATION, INC.220 S. MarshallYork 17402

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Art classes at the Association.*Continual exhibits open to the public.

YORK COLLEGE OF PENNSYLVANIAYork 17405Contact: Judy Gazzand

717/846-7788*Art exhibitions.

YORK COUNTY VISITORS CENTER1455 Mt. Zion RoadYork 17402

717/755-9638Contact: Lisa F. Calkins

Manager*Local manufacturers' exhibits.

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COMMUNITY GALLERY OFLANCASTER COUNTY13 West Grant StreetLancaster 17603

717/394-3497Established solely for purpose ofpresenting quality exhibits.*Trained gallery guide give lectures oneach of exhibits (10 per year) to allcity and county sixth grade students.

EPHRATA CLOISTER ASSOCIATESP.O. Box 155Ephrata 17522Contact: Coordinator*On site: tour and crafts demonstration.*For Ephrata crafts:Contact: Mrs. Leon Welt

304 N. Spring GardenEphrata 17522

LANCASTER COUNTY ARTASSOCIATION22 E. Vine StreetLancaster 17602

717/392-9258Gontact: Paul F. Doner*Classes for adults and children offeredduring fall, winter and spring.*Monthly meeting features gues'lecturers. demonstrators.*Shows of members' work.If appointment is made, arrangementsmight be made to open gallery duringschool hour for a classroom tour.

LEBANON VALLEY COUNCIL ON THEARTSP.O. Box 786Lebanon 17042Contact: Mrs. Russell C. Hatz

President1st and Pine AvenueMount Gretna 17064717/964-3509

*Community arts program: classes forchildren and adults.*Sponsor Lebanon Valley Summer ArtShow.*Sponsored demonstrations by localartists; were video-taped and shown oncable T.V.*Sponsor art show and contest for localschool students.*Art exhibits at library.

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PENNSYLVANIA FARM MUSEUM OFLANDIS VALLEY2451 Kissel Hill RoadLancaster 17601

717/569-0401Contact: John B. Brooks

Curator of Crafts and Education*Museum includes domestic arts andcrafts, and folk art gallery.*School tours.*Special classes conducted in traditionalcrafts t.s ad .ts and children.*Admission charge.

PENNSYLVANIA GUILD OFCRAFTSMEN, CONESTOGA VALLEYCHAPTERContact: Richard Faulkner

President377 Arbor RoadLancaster 17268717/569-1117

*Individual members givedemonstrations, workshops or teachcourses.

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ALBRIGHT COLLEGE13th and Exeter StreetsReading 19604

215/921-2381Contact: Dr. Eugene S. Lubot,

Vice-President for AcademicAffairs

Albright College offers a full range ofresources in the Arts and Humanitiesincluding members of the faculty andthe Freedman Art Gallery exhibitions.The resources are available to local

school districts as arrangements willpermit.

BERKS ART ALLIANCETrent and Belmont AvenuesWyomissing 19610

215/376-1576*The Alliance is composed of variousartists with differing levels of abilitiesand committment to the visual arts.There are numerous qualified memberswho do give workshops/lessons, etc. indifferent media.

BERKS COUNTY ARTS COUNCILP.O. Box 854Reading 19603

215/775-2104Contact: Carolyn L. Ramsey*Outdoor art shows.Student Art Show in conjunction withYouth Symphony Concert.

THE CIVIC CENTER134 N. Fifth StreetP.O. Box 8621Reading 19603

215/376-6739

PENNSYLVANIA GUILD OFCRAFTSMENReading/Berks ChapterR.D. 7215Reading 19606

215/779-8423

PENNSYLVANIA STATEUNIVERSITY/BERKS CAMPUSRD 5, Tulpehocken RoadReading 19609

READING AREA COMMUNITYCOLLEGE10 South Second StreetP.O. Box 1706Reading 19603

215/372-4721

READING PUBLIC MUSEUM AND ARTGALLERY500 Museum RoadReading 19611

215/371-5850Contact: Jaredine Williams*Offers formally organized educationprogram for children with regularlyscheduled classes every day.*Gallery tours are available.*Summer art enrichment program.

WYOMISSING INSTITUTE OF FINE ARTSTrent and Belmont AvenuesWyomissing 19610

215/376-1576

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HENRY R. CASILLIRD #1, Box 111-CMillerstown 17062

717/438-3410*Consultant In arts and craftsbusiness and education.*Lecture/demonstrations, workshops..eramics, sculpture, jewelry.Fee.

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GREATER HARRISBURG ARTCOUNCIL, INC.440 Paxton Street, Box 770Harrisburg 17108

717/238-5180Contact: Nick Faber, Director*Sponsor of the Greater Harrisburg ArtsFestival.

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HARRISBURG AREA COMMUNITYCOLLEGE (HACC)3300 Cameron Street RoadHarrisburg 17110

717/780-2420Contact: Michael A. Dockery, Asst.

Dean of Communication and theArts Division

CATHERINE 0. KUNZ ART SERVICE4011 Londonderry RoadHarrisburg 17109

717/545-5443Contact: Catherine 0. Kunz*Consultant on relating commercial artand fine art.*Relates commercial art withenvironment and attitudes, use inreading programs and in math ahistory.

DAVID L. MASON26 West Locust StreetMechanicsburg 17055

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717/766-4509 (home)717/763-7151, ext. 202 (office)

*Artist, instructional designer forcurriculum materials, instructor of artin high school and college levelteaching.*Member of Pa. Coalition for Arts inGifted.Juror of Pa. Art Shows (PGSA,Scholastic Art, Harrisburg Art Assoc.Show).*Past Director of Mid-Susquehanna (Usein the arts summer program).

HOWARD MAURICE MCKAMEY, U435 S. 15th StreetHarrisburg 17104

717/232-3241*Guest artist in painting, drawing,commercial layout, design.*Cooperative muralist, cultural painter.Consultant on school-aged blacks andtheir role in the arts.

PEACE CHURCHSt. John's and Trindle RoadCamp Hill 17011

717/737-6492*During the summer artists andcraftsmen demonstrate their crafts,usually on weekends.

THE STATE MUSEUM OFPENNSYLVANIA (WM. PENN BUILDING)3rd and North StreetsHarrisburg 17108-1026

717/787-4978*Summer workshop program.*Teacher directed gallery experiences.Educational programs for schoolstudents by appointment.

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ELLEN CLARKE BERTRAND LIBRARYBUCKNELL UNIVERSITYLewisburg 17837

717/524-1557Contact: Anne deKlerk*Exhibits.*Tours by appointment.

BUCKNELL CENTER GALLERYBUCKNELL UNIVERSITYLewisburg 17837

717/524-3792Contact: Joe Jacobs*Changing exhibits.*T.:.ics available.

ART GALLERYHAAS CENTER FOR THE ARTSBLOOMSBURG UNIVERSITY OFPENNSYLVANIABloomsburg 17815

717/389-4297Contact: John F. Cook

PACKWOOD HOUSE MUSEUM15 North Water StreetLewisburg 17837

717/524-0323Contact: David DunnAmerican period furnishings, textiles,objects of art, traveling exhibits.

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LEWISBURG RELATED ARTSCOMMITTEELinntown Elementary SchoolLewisburg 17837

717/523-3220Contact: David Heber lig

JANUARY PLANART DEPARTMENTBUCKNELL UNIVERSITYLewisburg 17837

717/524-1307During January, when BucknellUniversity is closed, art students arebooked by the intermediate unit intoarea schools to serve asartists-in-residence.

LEWISBURG COUNCIL ON THE ARTSLewisburg 17837

717/524-9994Contact: Mary Jane HydeSponsor annual IA sburg Festival ofArts.Art award for outstanding senior increative arts at Lewisburg Area HighSchool.

BECKWITH'S412 Market StreetLewisburg 17837

717/524-4375Contact: Elwood BeckwithClasses offered in variety of arts andcrafts. .

Demonstrations in schools.

THE VILLAGE WORKSHOPRoute 45 WestLewisburg 17837

717/523-8090Classes in quilting, decorative and folkart painting, ceramics and procelain,stitcher'', silk and dry floral design.children's ceramics and lampshademaking.

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BALD EAGLE ART LEAGUE1524 Oakes AvenueWilliamsport 17701Contact: Mrs. Gerald T. Smith

President

GREATER WILLIAMSPORT COMMUNITYARTS COUNCIL240 SeUcirk RoadWilliamsport 17701

717/326-1971Contact: Emily ChianelliSponsor October festival withWilliamsport School District.Sponsor guest lecturers and artists.Architectural Committee foundedhistoric district in Williamsport.Compiled catalog of historical buildingsand events.

LYCOMING COLLEGEART DEPARTMENTWilliamsport 17701

717/326-1951Contact: Jon Vogle,

Chairman

LYCOMING COUNTY HISTORICALSOCIETY AND MUSEUM858 West Fourth StreetWilliamsport 17701

717/326-3326Contact: Joseph J. Zebrowski

Museum DirectorMuseum has period rooms, fine arts andcraft shops among other displays.

MANSFIELD UNIVERSITY OFPENNSYLVANIAART DEPARTMENTMansfield 16933

717/662-4092The Alumni Hall Gallery: exhibits yearround without charge.*Spring Art Conference: leadingnational artists conduct workshops:third week in March.

WELLSBORO ART CLUB GMEINER ARTCENTERWellsboro 16901Contact: Mrs. Thurlow Taynton

4 Eberenz StreetWellsboro 16901717/724-3506

*Craft and art classes.*Monthly exhibit's of area artists' work.*Juried art show in June.Millsboro School Arts exhibits in May.Wellsboro Music Club. Photography

Club and Historical Society also meet atCenter.

WILLIAMSPORT AREA COMMUNITYCOLLEGE DEPARTMENT OFARCHITECTURE1005 W. Third Street

717/326-3761Contact: William Ealer*Faculty members have participated onjuries for school arts events.Lecture/demonstrate for area schools.

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CHILDREN'S MUSEUM OFNORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIAdo Wyoming SeminaryKingston 18704

717/288-3107Contact: Mollie Farmer

Director*Organized Spring. 1975. Nonprofitorganization dedicated to supplementingeducational programs of schools byproviding hands-on experiences andtools which generate excitement inlearning and allow the freedom totouch, manipulate, experiment andbecome tiwol% NI. Group visits may bearranged.*Recommended II through 6.

COLLEGE MISERICORDIA ARTGALLERYCollege MisericordiaDallas 18612Contacts Martha Rochester

DirectorMonthly program of children's gallerytow and studio fun.Special studio experiences for groupsof all ages.

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GREATER HAZLETON FINE ARTSCOUNCILc/o Greater Hazleton Chamber ofCommerceMezLanine, Northeastern Bank Bldg.Hazleton 18201

717/455-1508Contact: Susan Nasrani

PresidentCouncil promotes the arts and acts ascohesive tie for local members.*Coordinates a Community Calendar.*Annual Hazleton Fine Arts Festivalincludes -pen art show and juttedexhibitions.

HAZLETON ART LEAGUE, INC.225 E. Broad StreetHazleton 18201Contact: E. Ruth Howe

438 W. Broad StreetHazleton 18201

Special group showings of exhibitions.

LUZERNE COUNTY CRAFTSMEN5 Water StreetCourt House AnnexWilkes Barre 18702Contact: Josephine Kotch

Advisor717/822-1109

Lessons and demonstrations innumerous crafts.Available to youths ages seven toeighteen.

NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA ARTSALLIANCEContact: William Yusicowski

Box 777Avoca 18641717/655-5581ORBruce Conrad41 BroadwayJim Thorpe 18229717/325-3508

Sponsors "The Arts on the Go".Art exhibits available at a reducedcost.

THE SORDONI ART GALLERYWILKES COLLEGEWilkes-Barre 18703

717/824-4651, ext. 289Contact: Cara Berryman

Gallery Coordinator*Continuous montnly art exhibitions.Gallery tours. lectures and related artsprograms.

WAREHOUSE ART GALLERY381 N. Main StreetPittston 18640

717/655-6637 OR717/693-3825

Contact: Dr. Brants J. Kailas700 Susquehanna AvenueWyoming 18644

Exhibits of contemporary and classicalpaintings, sculpture, crafts, rare books,ethnic art.Visits to classes.Art classes may be held in the galleryfor comparative art appreciation.

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WILKES COLLEGE DEPARTMENT OFARTWilkes-Barre 18766Contact: William H. Sterling, Chairman

717/824-46c', ext. 480Studio art delnstrations and slidelectures by art faculty members.*Short-term loan of 35mm art slides toteachers.

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EVERHART MUSEUM' Nay Aug ParkScranton 1E510

717/346-7186 OR717/346-8370

Contact: Carl r. EllisAssociate DirectorCurator of Art

*Periodic activities: weekly classes inart and science for children and adults,outside lectures and artists-in-residenceprograms.*Tours and special presentations byprior request in fields of: ContemporaryAmerican Art, American Folk Art.Dorflinger Glass, Art of the As 'vivoIndian, Art of the Far Rest. limitedmaterial of European fine anddecorative arts.

JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER601 Jefferson AvenueScranton 18510

717/346-6595*Art Classes.*Concerts.Films.*Art exhibits.

KEYSTONE ARTISTSKEYSTONE JUNIOR COLLEGELaPlume 18440

717/945-5141, ext. 86Contact: Karl 0. Neuroth, Chairman*Regular monthly professional artexhibits.*M4ni-courses for high school' studentsin cooperation with Northeastern I.U.*Art gallery Wins may be arranged.

LACKAWANNA ARTISTS COUNCILChamber of Commerce BuildingScranton 18503

717/343-3015Contact: Julia Robinson

Executive SecretaryCouncil coordinates cultural events Inarea.*Publishes monthly calendar of allcultural events.Sponsors annual Arts and CraftsFestival.P-ese.its seminars, workshops.*Willing to refer interested citizens andteachers to proper arts organization.

MARYWOOD COLLEGE ARTDEPARTMENT2300 Adams AvenueScranton 18509Contact: Sr. Ave Maria Foley. 1104

717/343-6521, ext. 255 OR 317

Artist-in-Residence Program: J or aguess artists per year. Students andcommunity invited to share in processof creative work, lecture-demonstrationand exhibit.

NORTHEASTERN EDUCATIOINALINTERMEDIATE UNIT 119 (NEW)120 Monahan AvenueDunmore 18512

717/344-9222Contact: Dr. Vito A. Forlenza

Curriculum SpecialistNEIU member districts choose fromapproximately 15 artists to conductperformances in their schools. Theseperformances include plays, dance,string ensemble, puppetry, pottery, etc.In this program, the districts and NEIUequally share financial commitment.

TFE SUSQUEHANNA COUNTY ARTSCOUNCILdo Susquehanna Ctsinty LibraryMontrose 18801

71 278-1881*To serve the best interests of culturalarts in the county in as many ways aspossible.

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ANTOINE DUTOT SCHOOL ANDMUSEUMDelaware Watt. Gap 18327Contact: Mr. Duane W. Walck

PresidentDelaware Water Gap 18327717/421-1325

19th Century School House now servingas local historical museum.First floor features arts and craftsexhibitions.*Activities have included: arts, andcrafts classes for children, masterclasses in drawing and workingdemonstrations by contemporary masterera/ tam en.

EAST STROUDSBURG UNIVERSITY OFPENNSYLVANIA/COMMUNITYPERMANENT ART COLLECTION74 E. Broad StreetEast Stroudsburg 18301

717/421-3755Contact: David L. Miller

Chainsan*Sponsors two art shows per year.Acquires art for permanent collection.

EXHIBITION AND COLLECTION LEHIGHGALLERIESContact: Professor Ricardo Viera

Chandler-Ullmann Hall 017Lehigh UniversityBethlehem 18015215/691-7000, ext. 736

*Collection includes: Ancient Chineseceramics; 18th, 19th. 20th CenturyEnglish and American paintings;European and American prints.*Fourteen major exhibitions.*Print competition.

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*Gallery talks.*Lec tures/demonstrations.*Tours.*Loans.*Traveling exhioitions.

HISTORIC BETHLEHEM, II,C.501 Main StreesBethlehem 18016

215/691-5300Contact: Mrs. Phyllis Fisher

Volunteer Coordinator/TourDirector

*Conducts tours of 18th CenturyMoravian Industrial Area.Special "Children's Tour" for studentsof all ages; includes craftdemonstrations.Special slide presentations areavailable; costumed docent will visitclassroom prior to visit.

ANNIE S. KEMERER MUSEUM427 N. New StreetBethlehem 18018

215/868-6868Contact: Mrs. Byron C. Hayes

Exec. Director*Permanent collection of art, furniture,china and glass.*Monthly changes in art gallery andchanging exhibit room.*Tours for school children.

LEHIGH VALLEY CENTER FOR THEPERFORMING ARTS ASSOCIATIONP.O. Box 21.82Lehigh Valley 18001Non-profit organization devoted toencouraging and developingparticipation in and enjoyment of thearts in the Lehigh Valley.Dedicated to construction of centerfor performing arts.*Calendar. of area arts events publishedfive times a yeai.

40NROE COUNTY ARTS COUNCILMonroe County Court House612 Monroe StreetStroudsburg 18360

7/424-1776Nor.-,,r"tit organisation to increasecommur..ty awareness of arts activatesin Monroe County area.Purpose include: publish list of artsindividuals and organizations ti areaand publicize schedul' I arts events.Sponsor annual Summer Festival.

POCONO MOUNTAINS ART GROUPContact: Mrs. Aritn Fritz

44 Spangenburg AvenueEast Stroudsburg 18301717/421-8760

*Exhibits.Demonstrations.

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ALLENTOWN ART MUSEUMP.O. Box 117Allentown 18105

215/432-4333Contact: Mimi MileyArt exhibitions: permanent collection.temporary displays and children'sgallery.

BAUM SCHOOL OF ART31 N. Fifth StreetAllentown 18101

215/433-0032 (general info.)Contact: Mrs. Rose Ackerman

Assistant DirectorStudio and art history classes foradults and children.*Scholarships.

CEDAR CREST COLLEGE30th and Walnut treatsAllentown 18104

215-437-4471 (general info.)Contact: Mr. Nelson Samiscalco*Arts and Craft Courses.

CHMIELEWSKI GALLERY1131 Hamilton StreetAllentown 18101

215/439-0900Contact: Linda S. ChraielewskiArt gallery tours; speakers ongraphics, paintings. and crafts.

LEHIGH VALLEY CERAMICASSOCIATION

215/435-2676Contact: Ray EliotSupport services for ceramics.Yearly exhibitions and competitions.

LEHIGH "ALLEY CHAPTER OF THEPENNSYLVANIA GUILD OFCRAFTSMAN

215/965-6067Contact: Reverend Englebreacht*School exhibitions.

LEHIGH COUNTY MUSEUMP.O. Box 1548Allentown 18105

215/435-4664Contact: Susan Dominach*Educational programs K-12; schoolvisitations; field trips.

MUHLENBERG COLLEGE24th and Chew StreetsAllentown 18104

215/433-3191 (general info.)Contact: Dr. Ellen Cam=*Studio and art Meter courses:

OLD ALLENTOWN :RESERVATIONASSOCIATION

215/434-3120Preservation of historical architecture.

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BUCKS COUNTY COUNCIL ON THEARTSNeshaminy Manor CenterDoylestown 18901Information on the arts in BucksCounty.Workshops - public information andpromotion.Collection of Art Works.Historical file on Clty artists.

FONTHILL MUSEUM OF THE BUCKSCOUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETYPine and Ashland StreetsDoylestown 18901

215/348-9461 OR215/345-0210

Contact: Kenneth A. HindsAdministrator

Guided tour of Dr. Henry ChapmanMercer's home. Foothill; his collectionof ceramic tiles and how they aredecoratively applied to the building; andhis use of concrete architecture.

HANDWEAVERS OF BUCKS COUNTYContact: Mrs. R. H. McFeely

26 Hilltop RoadYardley 19067215/493-4915

Members give spinning and weavingdemonstrations and exhibits at chools,fairs, programs, etc.

MORAVIAN POTTERY AND TILEWORKSSwamp ReedDoylestown 18901

215/345-6722Contact: Charles TeskeGuided tours.Adult ceramic workshops.Summer apprenticeship program forceramic students.

WILMAR LAPIDARY MUSEUMCorner 232 and Pineville RoadP.O. Box 236Pineville 18946

215/598-3572Large collection of carved stone.*Specimens of gemology, art and naturepresented.Admission charged.

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ABINGTON ART CENTER515 Meei'llighousi RoadJenkintown 19046Contacts Ron Rothman

DirectorWcakshops for fine arts, crafts.Rotating free exhibits of fine arts andcrafts by contemporary artists.

ALLERBESCHT GALLERY680 Mill RoadTelford 18967

215/256-8609Contacts Jeanne Cook'Five one-man shows per year. 4

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Occasional demonstration by galleryartists.*Gallery is 250-year-old converted gnatmill: can also be toured by appointment.

BUCKSMONT ART LEAGUEContact: Mrs. Susan Stoll

324 Tanner AvenueHatboro 19040215/672-1506

*Non-profit organization dedicated toawareness of visual arts and cultivationof creativity.*Sponsors art exhibits.*Artists and craftsmen demonstrate atmeetings open to public.*Individual members demonstrate inclassrooms.

BUTEN MUSEUM OF WEDGWOOD246 N. Bowman AvenueMerlon 19066

215/664-9069Gallery talks and tours.

CHELTENHAM ART CENTER439 Ashbourne RoadCheltenham 19012

215/ES9-4660Classes for children and adults in art.crafts, and dance.*Summer camp for children.

CONSHOHOCKEN ART LEAGUEMary H. Wood Park House5th and Harry StreetsConshohocken 19428Contact: Mazy Cinaglia

897 Midway LaneBlue Bell 19422

Classes for adults and teenagers in allmedia.Art education programs for membersand guests; feature slide shows,demonstrations, guest artists.Annual shows.Fee.

FINE ARTS GALLERY OF ARDMORE2 East Lancaster AvenueArdmore 19003

215/896 -8161Contact: Hr. Heisman

Director*Commercial gallery of original art;tours possible by appointment.

GREATER NORRISTOWN AREA ARTLEAGUEContact: Patricia Taggart

1660 Peachtree LaneNorristown 19401

Classes for adults and children.*One -man and group shows.Members might be willingdemonstrate in schools.

MAIN cum CENTER OF THE ARTSOld Buck Road and Lancaster AvenueHavedoni 19041

215/LA5-0272Contact: Eleanor Daitzman

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children in art. crafts, dance, poetry,.etc.*Sculpture classes for Blind.Painting for Deaf.*Workshops.*Lectures-demonstrations.Monthly exhibitions.

ORELAND ART CENTERP.O. Box 233Ore land 19075Contact: Jean Turabot

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PERKIOMEN VALLEY ART CENTERContact: Mrs. Ed Bosley

655 Mt. View RoadBerwyn 19312

POTTSTOWN AREA ARTISTS GUILDP.O. Box 512Pottstown 19464Contact: William R. Schutt

President215/323-7478

'Lecturers and demonstrations byprofessionals offered at regular monthlymeetings.

UPPER MERION CULTURAL CENTER700 Moore RoadKing of Prussia 19406

215/337-1393'Non - profit organization started bygroup of parents Interested In providingprofessional instruction in the arts fortheir children.*Classes for children and adults in art,crafts, dance and music.*Art exhibitions.Demonstrations related to arts:*Newsletter.

WAYNE ART CENTER413 Maplewood AvenueWayne 19087Contact: Linda Rodgers*Field trips for school children to seepainters and sculptors at work.*Education for children and teenage*in the fine arts.Fee for classes.

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BRANDYWINE RIVER MUSEUMBRANDYWINE CONSERVANCYP.O. Box 141Chadds Ford 19317

215/388-7601Contact: Cynthia RepplierDevoted to documentation. exhibitionand interpretation of Brandywine Valleyart with particular attention toBrandywine Tradition engendered byHoaatd Pyle.ActIvities: photograph collection,lecturot, concerts, tours.Admishion.

CHESTER COUNTY ART ASSOCIATION100 North Bradford AvenueP.O. Box 149West Chester 19380

215/696-5600

Contact: Lisa Carter*Two different galleries offer changingart exhibitions.Variety of adult and children's artcauses.*Summer bilingual program for childrenages 7-14.*Offer special concerts and programs.

WHARTON ESHERICK MUSEUMBox 595Paoli 19301

215/644-5822Contact: Miss Miriam Phillips*Studio preserved much as it was whenartist worked there.Guided tour by appointment. Fee.*Collection includes more than 500pieces of the artist's work: paintings,woodcuts, prints; sculpture In wood,stone and ceramics; furniture andutensils.*Museum lends pieces for exhibitionelswhere.*Open by appointment only: Sat. 10:00a.m. - 5:00 p.m.; Sun. 1:00.p.m.- 5:00p.m.; Special weekday appointments forgroups of 10 to 20.

OWEN J. ROBERTS FRIENDS OF THEARTSBox 193Birchrunville 19421Contact: Mrs. Gwendolyn G. Miller

215/469-6437Residents from Roberts School Districtwho are committed to increasingstudent and community appreciation of,interest in. and exposure to fine arts.Young Audience Programs, Art Goes toSchool. Trips to Philadelphia OrchestraChildren's Concerts.Artist Equity School Show.*Community Concert Series.

KATIE ROGERS22 North New StreetWest Chester 19380Contact: Katie Rogers

215/696-2880Workshops in art for teachers ofexceptional pupils.

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COMMUNITY ARTS CENTER414 Plush Mill RoadWallingford 19086

215/566-1717*Community organizat' n operatedmainly by volunteers pr ides placewhere arts and crafts may ..1 practicedand enjoyed by all ages.'Classes offered for children, teenagersand adults.

MAIN LINE CENTER OF THE ARTSOld Buck Road and Lancaster AvenueHaverford 19041

215/LA5-0272Contact: Eleanor Daitzie...n

DirectorArt classes, pottery classesFee.

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ALLENS LANE ART CENTERAliens Lane and McCallum StreetsPhiladelphia 19119

215/CH8-0546Contact: Margot TraegerClasses for adults and children inmusic. drama. art and dance.Summer day camp.

ART INSTITUTE OF PHILADELPHIA1818 Cherry StreetPhiladelphia 19103

215/107-7080Contact: Philip Trachtman*Offer professional and career orientedprograms.*Willing to assist high schools.

BRANDYWINE GRAPHIC WORKSHOP,INC.1520-22 Kater StreetPhiladelphia 19146

215/563-6436Contact: Allan L. Edmunds

OtrIlCUWOpti Studio for professionalprintmakers and photographers.Free Community Lecture Series onBlack Artists.*Apprentice training for printmakers.Photography classes.

FELLOWSHIP OF PENNSYLVANIAACADEMY OF FINE ARTSContact: Dorothy Pere

President207 Poplar AvenueMerchantville, NJ 08109609/665-3659

'Panel discussions.*Demonstrations.'Loan collection of paintings andsculptures.

FREE LIBRARY OF PHILADELPHIAPRINT AND PICTURE DEPARTMENTPhiladelphia 19103

215/MU6-5451Contact: Robert F. Looney. Head*Participate in exhibitions of originalart works by lending to institutionsthroughout the U.S.Materials are available on loan toholders of adult library cards.

FREE LIBRARY OF PHILADELPHIARARE BOOK DEPARTMENTLogan SquarePhiladelphia 19103

215/686-5416Contact: Howell J. Heaney

Rare Book Librarian'Cuneiform tablets and seals. Medievaland Renaissance manuscripts; Orientalmanuscripts and miniatures; prints ofPhiladelphia; Pennsylvania GermanFraktur; early American children'sbooki.*Tours of department for groups of 15persons or less.

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GREATER PHILAN'LPHIA CULTURALALLIANCE110 South 20th StreetPhiladelphia 19103'Have published directory of culturalorganizations in Greater PhiladelphiaArea including centers, dance,education, film, heritage organizations,history and tradition, humanities,museums, music, science and nature,service organisations, theatre, andvisual arts.

HISTORICAL SOCIETY OFPENNSYLVANIA1300 Locust StreetPhiladelphia 19107

215/732-6200**Collections Include:*Oil paintings of 18th and 19thCentury; many important landscapes andportraits by Copley. tne Peale family,West, Wright and many others.Print and drawings: large.comprehensive collections ofPennsylvania scenes; first Americanphotograph; art work of the WPA.Manuscripts. Newspapers. Museumobjects.

HOUSTON HALLUNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA3417 Spruce StreetPhiladelphia 19174

215/243-7583Contact: Program Coordinator*Established for enhancement of socialliving, providing opportunities forself-expression.Art gallerynew exhibits every threeweeks.

THE ILEIFE MUSEUM OFAFRO AMERICAN CULTURE2300 Germantown AvenuePhiladelphia 19133

215/684-0352*Permanent exhibit of African art intraditional African environment.*Group tours.*Evening workshops, programs, films.

INSTITUTE OF CONTEMPORARY ARTUNIVERS1TY OF PENNSYLVANIA34th and Walnut StreetsPhiladelphia 19174

215/243-7108Contact: Michael A. Quigley

Assistant Director*Exhibitions of contemporary art withaccompanying publications.*Lectures.*Children's programs.*Concerti.*Performances.

MUSEUM OF THE PHILADELPHIA CIVICCENTER34th Street and Civtc Center Blvd.Philadelphia 19104

215/561-5100, ext. 21-201Contact: Rwiald Barber

Assistant to Museum Director

*Design for Fun Exhibition: historicexhibits portraying ways in whichAmericans have amused themselves overpast two centuries. Futuristicparticipatory exhibits. Admission.*Museum education exhibits for schoolclasses.

PAINTED BRIDE ART CENTER527 South StreetPhiladelphia 19147

215/WA5-9914Contact: Gerard GivnishExhibitions and performances inpainting, photography, theatre, poetry.dance, and music by professional artists.Booking events In schools.

PANORAMIC STUDIOS2243 W. Allegheny AvenuePhiladelphia 19132

215/SA8-2113Contact: Leonard N. Abrams

President*Scale model work; miniature rooms.relief maps and globes.Tours.*Demonstrations of processes.

PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OF FINE.ARTSBroad and Cherry StreetsPhiladelphia 19102

215/564-0219*Rouses the oldest art school in thenation.*Stade courses in PAO arts.Museum shows alternate fromtraditional to contemporary.*Collections excel in 18th and 19thCentury American paintings, sculpture,drawings wnd prints. Alston. C. W.Peale, Stuart. Sully and West arerepresented.

PHILADELPHIA ART ALLIANCE251 S. 18th StreetPhiladelphia 19103

215/525-4302*Founded in 1915. Alliance caters to allthe arts.Exhibitions.*Dance and music programs.Lectures and demonstrations.Films.

PHILADELPHIA COLLEGE OF ARTBroad and Spruce StreetsPhiladelphia 19102

215/893-3100Contact: Eileen RosanauGallery for contemporary art.Gallery features changing exhibitionsof nationally known contemporaryartists.Annual student exhibitions and alumniexhibition.*Gallery talks offered to students andpublic.*Films, symposia speakers andperformance works.

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215/P03-8100, ext. 255Contact: Ms. Patterson B. Williams*Planned program of learning activatesin museum galleries under guidance ofprofessional museum teachers: explorevisual perception, non-verbalcommunication, value clarification, artas artifact.

PHILADELPHIA SKETCH CLUB235 S. Camac StreetPhiladelphia 19107

215/545-9298Contact: Morris Goldsmith*Classes: print, drawing.'Exhibitions: water color, oil.illustrators, architects.

PHILADELPHIA WATER COLOR CLUBContact: Franklin Shores

President612 S. 9th StreetPhiladelphia 19147215/W A3-4929

Permanent collection donated toPhiladelphia Museum of Art.*Tours through annual exhibition.*Demonstration/lectures.

PRINT CLUB1914 Latimer StreetPhiladelphia 19103

2151735-6090Contact: Margo Devereux

Director*Exhibitions and large rotating stuck oforiginal prints and photographs.*Lectures.*Demonstrations.*Community Outreach Program.

PUNTS IN PROGRESS1. 5 Spruce StreetPhaad2iphia 19102

215/735-2296Contact: Pamela Carunchio

DirectorEducational program sponsored byPrint Club.*Printmaking workshops for children.Exhibits of students' work.

THE RODIN MUSEUMP.O. Box 7646Philadelphia

215/763-8100Contact: Patty Williams

Philadelphia Museum of ArtSchoolPrograms Administrator

*Museum is operated by the PhiladelphiaMuseum of Art.Of ter exercises to developingperceptual skills and programs forfireatme

ROSENBACH P0UNDATION2010 Delancy PlacePhiladelphia 19103Contact: Anne Bolan

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*Tours of house and rotating exhibits.In addition to special exhibits,collection includes rare books, furnitureand paintings.Fee.

SCHOOL ART LEAGUEPHILADELPHIA PUBLIC SCHOOLSRoom 513, Administration Bldg.Parkway at 21st StreetPhiladelphia 19103

215/299-7728Contact: Leon Cohen

SupervisorFree Saturday morning art classes forstudents grade 5-12Experiences in wide variety of media.*Demonstrations by professional artists.Trips to art galleries and museums.*Annual exhibiton of student work.

DIVISION OF ART EDUCATIONSchool District of Philadelphia21st and Parkway StreetsPhiladelphia 19103

215/299-7730Contact: Harry Bonelli

Director*Special arts programs, classes andexhibits are sponsored for teachers andstudents.

SCHOOL DISTRICT OF PHILADELPHIA21st ar..i The Parkway - Room 309Philadelphia 19103

215/299-7767Contact: Dr. Rita C. AltmanHigh School for Creative andPerforming Arts (CAPA): The HighSchool for Creativa and PerformingArts is designed to provide studentsfrom Philadelphia with a unique programin the area of visual arts. Participationin plays, art exhibits, dance recitals,and musical productions is an integralpart of the program. The city's culturalinstitutions offer creative learningexperiences for students. Acomprehensive college preparatoryprogram is provided to meet all thestate-mandated requirements forgraduation.Principal: Dr. John Vannoni11th and Catherine StreetsPhiladelphia 19147*Overbrook High School Scholars, FineArts, and Music Magnet Programs:Overbrook High School serves as amagnet school for three specializedcollege-bound programs: Scholars, Music,and Fine Arts. Students may enter theseprograms in either grade 9 or 10. TheFine Arts Program provides academicand art classes in six major subjectareas. Courses in sculpture, drawing, oilpainting, water color painting, collage,graphic design, art history, andhumanities are offered.Principal: Ms. Diane Scott59th and Lancaster AvenuePhiladelphia 19131

TEMPLE UNIVERSITYCENTER OF THE SCHOOL ARTLEAGUEArt Education Department13th and Norris StreetsPhiladelphia 19122

215/787-6185Contact: Bradley H. Smith

Chairman, Art Education Dept.*Saturday morning art program forNorth Philadelphia area students withinterest and talent in art.*Museum trips.*Annual Art Exhibition.

TYLER SCHOOL OF ART LIBRARYTEMPLE UNIVERSITYBeech and Penrose AvenuePhiladelphia 19126

215/CA4-7575, ext. 254*Books and periodicals on all aspects ofart and art history, emphasizing studioand 20th century art.

THE UNIVERSITY MUSEUMUNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA33rd and Spruce StreetsPhiladelphia 19174

215/386-7400*Loan collections of artifacts tomuseums, schools and libraries.Photographs, lantern slides and

. teachers' aids.*Archaeological and anthropologicalcollections include outstandingcollection of African Art.Guided tours by appointment.

DA VINCI ART ALLIANCEContact: Joseph G. La Ili

President113 Deepdale RoadStrafford dyne 19087215/MU8-2887

*Mambas are artists and craftsperson..*Individuals available for inquiriesconcerning programs for schools.

WILLET STAINED GLASS STUDIOS10 East Moreland AvenuePhiladelphia 19118

215/247-5721Contact: Helene Wets

Librarian*Established 1890, now the largeststained glass studio in U.S.A.*Limited number of group tours byappointment.*Library open to serious students; booksdo not circulate.

WOODMERE ART GALLERY9201 Grmantown AvenuePhiladelphia 19118

215/247-0476Contact: Harry A. Harris

Director*Guided tours by appointment.*Classes for adults and children.*Six major exhibitions during season,October-June.*Metropolitan Opera Madrigal Singerspresent performance in December.

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*Schedule of exhibitions and eventsavailable.Facility may be used by communitygroi'os for concerts, meetings, etc.*Headquarters of Philadelphia Guild ofHandweavers, offer classes andexhibitions.

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BEAVER VALLEY INTERMEDIATE UNIT225 Centre Grange RoadAliquippa 15001-1497

412/774-7800Contact: Mr. Thomas Zelesnik

MERRICK FREE ART GALLERYFifth Avenue and 11th StreetNew Brighton 15066

412/846-1130Contact: Kevin Lane

Director*Gallery tours.

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ARMSTRONG COUNTY LEAGUE OFARTSContact: Marilyn Rea

PresidentR.D. #4, Box 128-CKittanning 16201412/763-7457

*To provide and unify the activitiesrelated to the arts and provide a centerfor all the arts.*Annual art and craft show.*Daytime and evening art and danceeducation.*Monthly newsletter.*Art and craft demonstrations.

CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT IN ARTEDUCATION114 Sprowls HallIndiana University of PennsylvaniaIndiana 15705Contact: Joanne LovetteoiorksChhoVerperson

HOLIDAY PARK ARTISTS LEAGUEContact: Barbara S. Kerstetter

Box 251, R.D.Apollo 15613412/327-5165

*Individual members willing todemonstrate or conduct workshops.*Painting and crafts.

INDIANA ARTS COUNCILContact: Cecilia Ma ljan

Box 563Indiana 15701412/357-A R TS

*Sponsors variety of arts programs.*New Growth Arts Festival.*Performing arts programs.*School performances.

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INDIANA UNIVERSITY OFPENNSYLVANIA DEPARTMENT OF ARTAND ART EDUCATIONIndiana 15701

412/357-2530Contact: Joanne Layette*Demonstrations in ceramics. weaving,Jewelry and printmaking.Workshops in art for exceptionalchildren, art for elementary classes andnew trends in art education.

KITTANNING ART ASSOCIATIONContact: Dorthia Benton

President743 N. Grant Avenue412/548-7965

*Art and Craft demonstrations.Occuional classroom in don by aqualified instructor.*Art exhibits are open to public.

PENN ART ASSOCIATIONContact: Karlin Yedicka

2809 Main StreetPittsburgh 15235412/793-1794

*Portrait sketching/full color pastel.Portrait painting/acrylic.

SUMMER HAPPENING IN THE ARTSContact: Christopher Benz, Co-Director

110 Sprawls HallIndiana University of PennsylvaniaIndiana 15705ORBruce GurcsotCo-DirectorARIN Intermediate UnitBox 175Shelocta 15774

*Two week residential arts experienceat Indiana University of Pennsylvania.*Field trips to arts museums.*Competitive arts application procedurethrough cooperating intermediate unitsonly.

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ALLIED ARTISTSContact: Paul ?oral's

Pottsville 17901*Lectures, demonstrations on techniqueby noted artists.*Annual exhibit.

NANCY E. ANDERSON437 Adamsdale RoadOrwigsburg 17961

717/366-1367Contact for craftsmen in SchuylkillCounty who are experienced inlecturing and demonstrating and arewilling to work with schools.*Crafts include: penult. weaving,woodcarving, cornhusk art,candlemaking, blacksmith, scissorscuttings, pressed flowers.

PENNSYLVANIA GUILD OFCRAFTSMEN READING/BERKSCHAPTERContact: Fredrick K. Kendall

PresidentBuilding D. No. 11Coventry East Apts.Pottstown 19464215/323-7057

*Demonstrations of arts and crafts.

SCHUYLKILL CHAPTER OFPENNSYVANIA GUILD OF CRAFTSMENP.O. Box 65Schuylkill Haven 17972Contact: Ronald Malenka

Orwigsburg 17961*Demonstrations and lectures on ranytraditional crafts.Fee.

SCHUYLKILL COUNTY COUNCIL FORTHE ARTS1440 Mahantongo StreetPottsville 17901Contact: Merle Walker

Executive Director717-622-2788

*Extra-curricular educational programsin art and ethnic studies.*Studio facilities.Exhibit facilites.

SCHUYLKILL COUNTYWOODCARVERS' ASSOCIATIONContact: Charles Green, President

141.0 Mahantongo StreetPottsville 17901

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FALLINGWATERP.J. Box RMill Run 15464

412/329-8501*Home designed by Frank Lloyd Wrightfor Edgar J. Kaufman in 1936.Fee.

ALBERT GALLATIN HOMEFriendship HillHew Geneva 15467*Tours.Fee.

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ALLEGHENY HISTORICAL CEMETERY4734 Butler StreetPittsburgh 15201

412/682-1624Contact: Thomas G. RobertsCemetery tours and literature.

COUNCIL OF THREE RIVERSAMERICAN INDIAN CENTER, INC.200 Chain StreetPittsburgh 15238

412/782-4457Rainbow protect- (Adoption Agency).Native American Elders Program.*Membership open to anyone.*Supportive services.*Radio program.*Cultural program/cultural classes.Cultural library available on campus.*Speakers bureau.*Exhibitions.

FORT PITT MUSEUMPoint State ParkPittsburgh 15222

412/281-9284Contact: Robert Trombetta, French and Indian Wars Exhibits.Early Pittsburgh.*65 Diaramas.

OZANAM CULTURAL CENTER1833 Wylie AvenuePittsburgh 15219

412/281-4046Contact: Judith BradleyOrganised to develop cultural.educational and recreational programs.Offers classes of educational and artsnature.

PIONEER CRAFT COUNCILContact: Diane Vargo

2113 Hurray AvenuePittsburgh 15217412/363-8159

Craft workshops held at Orange HallMill Run.In-school workshops. including specialeducation.Lectures, slides, and eveningprograms.Oral history theatre: tapes and slidesof older crafts people in community.

PITTSBURGH CENTER FOR THE ARTS6300 Fifth AvenuePittsburgh 15232

412/361-0873_Contact: Cheryl R. TowerThree full time galleries.Shows change approximately everymonth.Wosicshoos.

PITTSBURGH COUICIL FORINTERNATIONAL VISITORS263 Thackery Hall139 University PlaicePittsburgh 15260

412/682-6151Contact: Barbara Plaid.*Provide professional programming farsponsored international visitors.*Speakers bureau.*Provide home hospitality opportunitiesfor sponsored international visitors.*Information about city for all visitors.*Serves as an internationalinterpretation referral service.

PITTSBURGH FOLK FESTIVALROBERT MORRIS COLLEGEFifth Avenue and Sixth StreetPittsburgh 15219

412/2276812Contact* Charles Cube lic

Director*Promotes the rich cultural heritage ofdiversified ethnic comsamities.*Present: ethnic food. song. anddance. .

Perfoessencei by Nationality Groups.

PITTSBURGH HISTORY ANDLANDMARKS FOUNDATIONOne Landmark SquarePittsburgh 15212

412/322-1204Contact: Tamara Dudukovich*Old Post Office Museum.*Restoration of historic buildings.*Station Square restoration.*Pittsburgh Children's Museum.

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SIIADYSIDE SUMMER ARTS FESTIVAL5508 Walnut StreetPittsburgh 15232

412/681-2809Contact: Information Office

TAMBURITZAN NATIONAL FOLKARTS CENTER1816 Locust StreetPittsburgh 15219

412/391-0805Contact: Yolanda L. Marino*Ethnic cultural library.*Ethnic dance performances.*Touring company.*Ethnic museum.Musical instruments. costumes andmusic.

THREE RIVERS ARTS FESTIVALCarnegie Institute41.00 Forbes AvenuePittsburgh 15213

412/687-7014*Held for ten days. beginning theFriday before Memorial Day. Anoutdoorand indoor showing ofsculpture. paintings. photography. andperforming artists open to all artists inthe Pittsburgh area.

WESTERN PENNSYLVANIACONSERVANCY316 Fourth AvenuePittsburgh 15222

412/288-2777Contacts Wlliam Randour*Fallthgwater.*Frank Lloyd Wright. Architect.

WESTERN PENNSYLVANIAHISTORICAL SOCIETY4335 Bigelow BoulevardPittsburgh 15213

412/681-5533Contact: John G. Labanish*Museums.Library.*Archives.Regional history materials.*1n-school programs available.*Special lik;tures and exhibits.*Group tours.*Audiovisual for loan.

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CLARION COUNTY HISTORICALSOCIETY18 Grant StreetClarion 16214

814/226-4450Contact: Thomas Urban*Maintain historical collections; have alibrary museum (over 1,500 books);provide geneology information andcounty history information.

JEFFERSON COUNTY HISTORICALSOCIETY232 Jefferson StreetBrookville 15825

814/752-2751Contact: William Gilbert*Programs for public on various topics;do genealogy work; county historicalinformation.

VENANGO COUNTY HISTORICALSOCIETY301 South Park StreetFranklin 16323

814/437-2275Contact: John Egan*Have house museum and library; dogeneology work; programs on widerange of topics for community.

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ALLEKISKI MUSEUM224 E. Seventh AvenueTarentum 15084

412/224-7666Contact: Howard L. Jester

287 Fern ledge DriveNew Kensington 15068412/339-2536

*Operated by the Allegheny-KinkiValley Historical Society.

BUSHY RUN BATTLEFIELDJeannette 15644

412/527-5584*Operated by the PennsylvaniaHistorical and Museum Commission.*Visitor Center, picnic facilities,historical markers. and several miles ofwalking paths.*Brochure available.

COMPASS MIN216 S. Market StreetLigonier 15658

412/238-9701Contact: J. Martin West, Director*Operated by the Ligonier ValleyHistorical Society.*Landmark in Laughllntown for nearlytwo centuries: fully restored and tilledwith furniture and utensils of the early19th Century.

FIRE MUSEUMS

DERRY VOLUNTEER FIREDEPARTMENT MUSEUMDeny Borough Bulletins/Fire Station

412/694-2653 (Fire Station)Contact: Jack Dell

412/694-9408*Open to the public during Fire Dept.festivals and carnivals, other times byappointment.

GREENSBURG COLLECTION5th Floor, Troutman's Dept. Store200 South Main StreetGreensburgContact: Clyde Snyder, City Hall

412/837-4309Museum is open (free) wheneverTroutman's is open: specialarrangements may be made with ClydeSnyder (above.)

FORBES ROAD GUN MUSEUMGravel Hill RoadLigonier 15658Contact: Russell Payne, Owner

RD 5, Box 173Ligonier 15658412/238-9544

*Open year-round.Fee.

FORT LIGONIERIntersection of O.S. Route 30 and Pa.Route 711Ligonier 15658

412/238-9701*Open daily 9 a.m. April 1 to October31; other times, groups only, byappointment.Fee.

HISTORIC WESTERN PENNSYLVANIAGUIDE BOOKUniversity of Pittsburgh PressGeorge Swetnam and Helene Smith

OLD CONCORD SCHOOLCedar Creek PackWestmoreland County

412/836-1700Contact: County Parks Central Office

(Greensburg)*The school can be opened for specialgroups by prior appointment with theCounty Parks cent' al office inGreensburg (number above).

OLD HANNA'S TOWNdo Westmoreland County HistoricalSociety221 N. tieln StreetGreensburg 15601

412/836-1800*Located three miles north ofGreensburg, between U.S. Route 119and Pa. Route 819.*Open to the public 1-5 p.m. daily(except Monday) in June, July andAugust; weekends only In May,September and October.Fee.

OVERHOLT HOMESTEAD MUSEUMc/a Westmoreland-Fayette HistoricalSocietyWest Overton

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Contact: Susan Endersbe. curator*Located on Pa. Route 819 at WestOverton. between Mount Pleasant andScot tdale.*Open mid-May to mid-October.

SALEM CROSSROADSSalem Crossroads HistoricalRestoration Society. Inc.26 E. Pittsburgh StreetDelmont

412/468-.8467

SLOVENE CULTURAL GROUPContact: Edward A. Lackey

20 Sunbtrch DriveJeannette 15644412/523-6646

*This group. which is fully costumedfor its appearances (musicians andsingers) accepts no fee, but doesaccept contributions to cover expensesand to further its programs.

STERN'S MOTOR MUSEUM10316 Center Highway (Old Route 30)North Huntingdon 15642

412/864-2505Contact: Ernest Stern. Owner OR

Rick Krim, Manager*On exhibit are 42 antique, classic andspecial interest automobiles.*Open 10-4:30 seven days a week fromApril 1 to November 30, weekdays onlyIn the wintertime.Fee.

WESTMORELAND COUNTYHISTORICAL SOCIETYWestmoreland Museum of Art221 N. Main StreetGreensburg

412/836-1800*Displays some of its huge collectionof artifacts, heirlooms and historicalmemorabilia in showcases at itsheadquarters on the top floor of theMuseum of Art. Since display space islimited, the exhibits are changedfreqi....ntly.*Open Tuesday through Friday 10-5.Saturday 10-1, closed Sunday.

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SOMERSET HISTORICAL CENTERR.D. 02Somerset 15501

814/445-6077Contact: Mrs. Elizabeth M. Haupt*Craft demonstrations: flax from plantto linen thread, weaving on and offloom. yarn dyeing with natural dyesand corn husk dolls.

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CROOKS FARMSeaward Avenue Ext.Bradford 16701

814/362-6730*Local history and crafts.

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COLUMBUS CHAPEL. BOAL MANSION AND MUSEUM

Boalsburg 16827814/466-6210

Contact: Christopher LeeDirector

*Education in art, religious artifactsand American and Spanish history.*Guided tours for students, grades3-12.*Admission charge.

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TOWPATH NATURALIST SOCIETYContact: Marilyn Miller

Lindburgh WayLewistown 17044

*Study of wildlife, bird watching.Envi,ronmental projects.

DISTRICT V GARDEN CLUBContact: Mrs. John Kornrsann

Parkway Court, South HillsLewistown 17044717/248-7175

Flower shows and exhibits.

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FOLK HERITAGE INSTITUTEBox 3444York 17402Contact: Mark Motich

Executive DirectorRD 6, Box 272York 17404

*Classroom visitation by musicians.*Assembly Programs.

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ALBRIGHT COLLEGE13th and Exeter StreetsP.O. Box 516Reading 19601

215/921-2381Contact: Dr. Eugene S. Lubot

Vice President, AcademicAffairs

Albright College offers a full rangeof resources in the Arts andHumanities including members of thefaculty, the Freedman Art Galleryexhibitions. Domino Players theatreproductions, special lectures, concertsand recitals, and experimental andinternational films.*These resources are available to localschool districts as arrangements willpermit.

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THE CIVIC CENTER134 North Fifth StreetP.O. Box 8621Reading 19603

215/376-6739

HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF BERKSCOUNTY940 Centre AvenueReading 19601

215/375-4375

HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF BERKSCOUNTYWOMEN'S AUXILIARY PROGRAM OFEVENTS940 Centre AvenueReading 19601

215/375-3475

JUNIOR LEAGUE OF READING. PA.INC.Trent and Belmont AvenuesWyomissing 19610

215/373-2220Contact: Town Hall Chairman*Town Hall Lecture Series is aneducational program featuring fournationally known speakers.

OLD DRY ROAD FARM, INC.P.O. Box 163Wernersville 19565

215/693-6000Contact: Carolyn L. Ramsey

215/775-2104Living history farm providinghands-on experience in 19th CenturyPennsylvania German customs and lifestyles. Services provided Monday,Wednesday, and Friday during springand fall semesters. Summer byappointment.

PENNSYLVANIA STATEUNIVERSITY/BERKS CAMPUSRD 5, Tulpehocken RoadReading 19608

READING AREA COMMUNITYCOLLEGE10 South Second StreetP.O. Box 1706Reading 19603

215/372-4721

SCHUYLKILL RIVER GREENWAYASSOCIATION960 Old Mill RoadWyomissing 19610

215/372-3916Contact: Victor R. H. Yarnell*The Association conducts workshops.meetings for its membership, tours, andsocial gatherings.*It holds an annual Riverfront ScenicFestival in Reading,*It has available for students a limitedsupply of material pertaining to theriver and its history.*It has maps of the river and a slideshow presentation explaining itspurpose.

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TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH527 Washington StreetReading 19601

215/374-4861

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CUMBERLAND COUNTY HISTORICALSOCIETY21 North Pitt StreetCarlisle 17043

717/249-7610Contact: Executive Director*Museum talks and tours.*Research library.*Tours designed for elementary andsecondary school children.

HARRISBURG AREA COMMUNITYCOLLEGE (HACC)3300 Cameron Street RoadHarrisburg 17110

717/780-2420Contact: Michael A. Dockery, Asst.

Dean of Communication andThe Arts Division

PENNSYLVANIA COLLECTION OFFINE ARTS, WILLIAM PENNMEMORIAL MUSEUMThird and North StreetsHarrisburg 17108-1026Mailing Address: P.O. Box 1026

Harrisburg 17108 -1026717/787-4980

Contact: Donald A. WinerCurator of Fine Arts

*Exhibitions, talks and programs for allage groups in the arts and crafts.*Visits to the museum by classes.In-school programs by museumpersonnel.

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BLOOMSBURG UNIVE2SITY OFPENNSYLVANIASPEECH, COMMUNICATION ANDTHEATRE ARTS DEPARTMENTFORENSIC SOCIETYBloomsburg 17815

717/389-4576Contact: Prof. Harry StrinePrograms dealing with oralinterpretation of prose and poetry;after dinner speaking; informativespeaking; persuasive speaking; dramaticduo interpretation.

LEWISBURG RELATED ARTSCOMMITTEELiruitown Elementary SchoolLewisburg 17837

717/523-3220Contact: David Heberlig

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GREATER WILLIAMSPORTCOMMUNITY ARTS COUNCIL240 Selkirk RoadWilliamsport 17701

717/322-2861

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Contact: Emily Chiang IllSponsor October festival withWilliamsport School District.Sponsor guest lecturers and artists.Architectural Committee foundedhistoric district in Williamsport.Compiled catalog of historicalbuildings and events.

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THE CHILDREN'S MUSEUM OFNORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIAMarket and Maple StreetsKingston 18704Contact: Visitor Center Director*Creative, participatory canter forchildren age 2 1/2 to 15.*Group tours of museum. herds -onworkshops in the arts. sciences andhumanities.*Teacher pre-visit and post-visitpack. ts.Fee.

THE HOYT LIBRARY284 Wyoming AvenueKingston 18704Contact: James M. Hecht, adult library

Mrs. jean Barone, children'slibrary

*Collection of fiction and non-fictionbooks.Magazines, records and cassettes.Research materials, professionalreference service.Programs of reading, films, crafts.*Touts of facility.

OSTERHOUT FREE LIBRARY71 S. Franklin StreetWilkes-Barre 18701Contact: Joan M. Costello*Framed art reproductions.Other resources.

WILKES COLLEGE SORDONI ARTGALLERY150 S. River StreetWilkes-Barre 18703Contact: Mrs. Cara Berryman*Art gallery.*Lectures, tours, films.

WYOMING HISTORICAL ANDGEOLOGIC AL SOCIETY49 S. Franklin :treatWilkes-Barre 16701Contact: William H. Siener*Museum, restored house.Group tours.

LU. 19

ANTHRACITE MUSEUMMcDade ParkBald Mountain RoadRD 01Scranton 18504

717/961-4805Contact: Dr. David SalayMuseum traces the history ofanthracite mining industry.

the

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Paintings by local artists.*Coal sculpture, tools, artifacts.*Energy exhibit.

ARCHITECTURAL HERITAGEASSOCIATION, INC.Contact: John Cognetti

Box 1301Scranton 18503717/342-8312 (home)717/347-6449 (office)

*Programs to acquaint people with finecteftsmanship and artistic qualities inlocal architecture.'Committed to the preservation andadaptive re-use of architecturallysignificant buildings.Historic and cultural importance oflocal architecture stressed.

LIVING ARTS PROGRAM OF THENORTHEASTERN EDUCATIONALINTERMEDIATE UNIT 119 (NEW)120 Monahan AvenueDunmore 18512

717/344-9222Contact: Dr. Vito A. Forlenza

Curriculum SpecialistNEIU member districts choose fromapproximately 15 artists to conductperformances in their schools. Theseperformances include plays, dance,string ensemble, puppetry, pottery.etc.*In this program, the districts andNEIU equally share financialcommitment.

LU. 20

HISTORIC BETHLEHEM, INC.501 Main StreetBethlehem 18018

215/691-5300Contact: Mrs. Phyllis Fisher

Volunteer Coordinator/TourDirector

Conducts tour of 18th CenturyMoravian Industr . Area.Special "Children's Tour" for studentsof all ages; includes craftdemonstrations.Spcial slide presentations areavailable; costumed docent will visitclassroom prior to visit.

LU. 21

OLD ALLENTOWN PRESERVATIONASSOCIATION

215/434-3120'Preservation of historicalarchitecture.

LU. 22

BUCKS COUNTY COUNCIL ON THEARTSNeshamtny Manor CenterDoylestown 18901Information on Bucks Coutty art fromcolonial times to present day.Newsletter.

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Art Center :ollectlon.Listing of art organizations andindividual artists.

MERCER MUSEUM OF THE BUCKSCOUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETYPine StreetDoylestown 18901Contact: Laurie j. Rufe*In-house education programs usinghands-on-the-arttfacts approach.*Programs on history and growth of 'America. related through study of handcrafts and tools.Unusual exhibit techniques.Fee.

1.U. 24

CHESTER COUNTY HISTORICALSOCIETY225 North High StreetWest Chester 19380

215/696-4755

I.U. 26

HISTORICAL SOCIETY OFPENNSYLVANIA1300 Locust StreetPhiladelphia 19107

215/732-6200Contact: Darthe C. Hauck

SCHOOL DISTRICT OF PHILADELPHIA21st and The Parkway - Room 309Philadelphia 19103

215/299-7767Contact: Dr. Rita C. AltmanOverbrook High School Scholars, Fine

Arts, and Music Magnet Programs:Overbrook High School serves as amagnet school for three specializedcollege-bound programs: Scholars,Music, and Fine Arts. Students mayenter these programs in either grade 9or 10. The Scholars Program providesaccelerated academic classes in fivemajor subject areas. A sixth major maybe pursued as an option in grade 10,11, oe 12. Courses in sculpture,drawing, oil painting, water colorpainting, collage, graphic design, arthistory. and humanities are offered.Principal: Ms. Mane Scott59th and Lancaster AvenuePhiladelphia 19131South Philadelphia High SchoolForeign Language Magnet Program:The Foreign Language Magnet Programat South Philadelphia High Schooloften students a unique opportunity toconcentrate on foreign language skillsand to complete the mandated highschool curriculum. Students admitted Ingrade 9 study a foreign language inaddition to the regular course ofstudy. In grade 10, students follow aregular high school program andcontinue with the language chosen ingrade 9. Students are able to select asecond foreign language from the dayschool selections or from after schooland Saturday morning programs. The

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student is expected to complete a fullfour-year program of at last oneforeign language. Special culturalenrichment activities include foreignlanguage films, folk festivals, andholiday programs.Principal: Mr. Benito FarnessBroad and Snyder Ave.Philadelphia 19148

1.U. 27

BEAVER VALLEY INTERMEDIATEUNIT225 Center Grange RoadAliquippa 15001-1497

412/774-7800Contact: Mr. Thomas ZelesnUc

1.U. 28

ARMSTRONG COUNTY LEAGUE OFARTSContact: Marilyn Rea, President

RD /4, Box 128 -CKittanning 16201412/763-7457

To provide and unify the activitiesrelated to the arts and provide acenter for all the arts.Annual Art and Craft Show.Daytime and evening art and crafteducation.Old time music festival one a month.Monthly newsletter.Art and craft demonstrations.Dance Council.

INDIANA ARTS COUNCILContact: Cecilia Maljen

vox 563Indiana 15701412/357 -A R TS

Sponsors variety of arts programs.New Growth Arts Festival.Performing arts program.School performance...

SUMMER HAPPENING IN THE ARTSContact: Christopher Benz

Co-Director110 Sprawls HallIndiana University ofPennsylvaniaIndiana 15705ORBruce GurcsUcCo-DirectorARIN Intermediate UnitBox 175Shelocta 15774

Two-week residential arts expertinceat Indiana University of Pennsylvania.Field trips to arts museums.Competitive arts applicationprocedure through cooperatingIntermediate units only.

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INTERMEDIATE UNIT 11148 Wood StreetCalifornia 15419

419/938-3241*Instructional Materials Services atsame address.Contact: Howard Jones

419/938-3241 ext. 43-44

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PITTSBURGH MOUNT OLIVERINTERMEDIATE UNIT 2341 S. Bellefield AvenuePittsburgh 15213

41.2/622-3600*Instructional Materials Services at:13th and Muriel StreetsPittsburgh 15203Contact: Mark Ciganovic

412/488-5130

ALLEGHENY INTERMEDIATE UNIT200 Commerce Court BuildingPittsburgh 15219

412/394-5700*Instructional Materials Services atsame address.Contact: Robert Obrosky

412/394-5760

MIDWESTERN INTERMEDIATE UNIT 4Maple StreetGrove City 16127

412/458-6700*Instructional Materials Services atsame address.Contact: Robert Gillet

412/458-6700, ext. 43

NORTHWESTERN TRICOUNTYINTERMEDIATE UNIT 5252 Waterford StreetEdinboro 16412

814/734-5610*Instructional Materials Services atsame address.Contact: Linda Cook

814/734-5610

CLARION MANOR INTERMEDIATEUNIT 6Route 322 EastShippenville 16254

814/782-3011*Instructional Materials Services atsame address.Contact: Michael Vereb

814/782-3011

WESTMORELAND INTERMEDIATEUNIT 7222 E. Pittsburgh StreetGreensburg 15601

412/836-2460*Instructional Materials Services at:140 E. Otterman StreetGreensburg 15601Contact: Enrico Papurello

412/836-8173

APPALACHIA INTERMEDIATE UNIT 8119 Park StreetEbensburg 15931

814/472-7690*Instructional Materials Services at:1100 Union StreetHollidaysburg 16648Conatact: Raymond Mills

814/695-1972

SENECA HIGHLANDS INTERMEDIATEUNIT 9119 Mechanic StreetSmethport 16749

814/887-5512*Instructional Materials Services atsame address.Contact: James T. Cassin

814/887-5512

CENTRAL INTERMEDIATE UNIT 10R.R. 1, Box 374West Decatur 16878

814/342-0884*Instructional Materials Services at:112 N. Front StreetPhillipsburg 16866Contact: David Mowery, Acting

814/342-0884, ext. 49

TUSCARORA INTERMEDIATE UNIT 11R.D. 1, BOX 70AMcVeytown 17051

814/542-2501*Instructional Materials Services atsame address.Contact: Glenn Campbell

814/542-2501

LINCOLN INTERMEDIATE UNIT 12Box 70New Oxford 17350

717/624-4616*Instructional Materials Services at:Box 640Gettysburg 17325Contact: Clair Starner

717/334-6281

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LANCASTERLEBANONINTERMEDIATE UNIT 131110 Enterprise RoadEast Petersburg 17520

717/569-7331*Instructional Materials Services atsame address.Contact: George Zook

717/569-8561

BERKS COUNTY INTERMEDIATE.UNIT 142900 St. Lawrence Avenue, Box 4097Reading 19606

215/779-7111*Instructional Materials Services atsame address.Contact: Richard Jones, Acting

215/779-7111

CAPITAL AREA INTERMEDIATEUNIT 1526 North Ninth StreetLemoyne 17043

717/761-5230*Instructional Materials Services at:730 Valley StreetEno la 17025Contact: Dale Mei Ser

717/732-0731

CENTRAL SUSQUEHANNAINTERMEDIATE UNIT 16Box 213Lewisburg 17837

717/523-1155*Instructional Materials Services atsame address.Contact: Steve Naugle

717/524-4431

BLAST INTERMEDIATE UNIT 17469 Hepburn StreetWilliamsport 17701

717/323-8561*Instructional Materials Services at:177 S. Academy StreetMansfield 16933Contact: Aatthew Lynch

717/662-4907717/662-4348

LUZERNE INTERMEDIATE UNIT 18Box 1649368 Tioga AvenueKingston 18704

717/287-5695*Instructional Materials Services atsame address.Contact: Frank Houston

717/287-9681

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NORTHEASTERN EDUCATIONALINTERMEDIATE UNIT 19120 Monahan AvenueDunmore 18512

717/344-9200*Instructional Materials Services atsame address.Contact: John A. Arcangelo

717/344-9242

COLONIAL NORTHAMPTONINTERMEDIATE UNIT 20299 Industrial Park RoadNazareth 18064

215/759-7600*Instructional Materials Services atsame address.Contact: John R. Sopko

215/759-7600, ext. 50

CARBONLEHIGH INTERMEDIATEUNIT 212370 Main StreetSchnecksville 16078

215/799-4111*Instructional Materials Services atsame address.Contact: John Goodman

215/799-4111

BUCKS COUNTY INTERMEDIATEUNIT 22Cross Keys Office BuildingRoutes 611 and 313Doylestown 18901

215/348-2940*Instructional Materials Services at:280 Red Cedar DriveLevittown 19055Contact: Shirley Douglas

215/547-0962

MONTGOMERY COUNTYINTERMEDIATE UNIT 23Montgomery Ave. and Paper 14111 Rd.Ercienheim 19118

215/233-6900*Instructional Materials Services atsame address.Contact: Charles Forsythe

215/836-1200

CHESTER COUNTY INTERMEDIATEUNIT 24Educational Service Centeroatesville 19320

215/383-3810*Instructional Materials Services at:West Chester UniversityWest Chester 19380Contact: Llorl Hall

215/43242

DELAJARE COUNTY INTERMEDIATEUNIT 25State BuildingSixth and Olive StreetsMedia 19063

215/565-4880*Instructional Materials Services at:600 N. Jackson StreetMedia 19063Contact: Herbert Braselman

215/565-4880

PHILADELPHIA INTERMEDIATEUNIT 26Parkway at 21st StreetPhiladelphia 19103

215/299-7823Instructional Materials Services at:JFK, 4th Floor734 Schuylkill Ave.Philadelphia 19146Contact: John Lyver

215/875-3905

BEAVER VALLEY INTERMEDIATEUNIT 271260 N. Broadhead RoadMonaca 15061

412/774-7800*Instructional Materials Services at:A & R Complex Name address)Contact: John Castronovo, Acting

412/774-7800

ARIN INTERMEDIATE UNIT 28Route 422, Box 175Shelocta 15774

412/354-3111*Instructional Materials Services at:5 N Plaza , Rt. 119, N.Indiana 15701Contact: George Lenz

412/349-9060

SCHUYLICILL INTERMEDIATE UNIT 29Box 130Marlin 17951

717/544-9131*Instructional Materials Services at:Special Education CenterBox 130Marlin 17951-0130Contact: James Fogerty

717/544-9131

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Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Department of Education

1. Intermediate Unit 12. Pittsburgh-Mount Oliver3. Allegheny4. Midwestern5. Northwest Tri-County6. Clarion Manor7. Westmoreland

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8. Appalochic9. Seneca Highlands

10. Central11. Tuscarora12. Lincoln13. L ancoster-L ebanon14. Berk: County

15. Capital Area16. Central Susquehanna17. BL as;18. Luzern*19. Northeastern Educational20. Colonial Northampton21. Carbon-Lehigh

22. Bucks County23. Montgomery County24. Chester County25. Delaware County26. Philadelphia27. Beaver VolleyZ. Arin29. Schuylkill

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CertificationColleges and Universities with Pennsylvania Department of Education Approved

Certification Programs in Art

BEAVER COLLEGEContact: Mr. Jack Davis

ChairmanDepartment of Fine Art

. Glenside 19033215/572-2995

CARLOW UNIVERSITYContact: ;tr. Richard Devlin

ChairpersonDepartment of Art3333 Fifth AvenuePittsburgh 15213

412/578-6208

CARNEGIEt4ELLON UNIVERSITYContact: Dr. Orvill,.: Winsand

HeadCollege of Fine ArtSchen ley ParkPittsburgh 15213

412/578-2409

CEDAR CREST COLLEGEContact: tit-. Charles ticAnall

Coordinator of Fine ArtsMusic and ArtAllentown 18104

215/437-4471

CHESTNUT HILL COLLEGEContact: Sr. Barbara Glennon

ChairpersonDepartment of Music and Fine

ArtsPhiladelphia 19118

215/248-7174

COLLEGE MISERICOYZDIAContact: Mrs. Reny Porzuczek

ChairpersonDivision of Fine ArtsDallas 18612

717/675-2181, ext. 272

EDINBORO UNIVERSITY. Contact: Mr. Dorn Howlett

Director of Art EducationEdinboro 16444

814/732-2544

F.LIZABETHTOWN COLLEGEContact: Mr. Henry Libhart

ChairpersonDepartment or Art

Elizabethtown 17022717/367-1151, ext. 109

INDIANA UNIVERSI! Y OFPENNSYLVANIAContact: Dr. Joanne Lovette

ChairpersonDepartment of ArtIndiana 15705

412/357-2530

K UT ZTOWN UNIVERSITYContact: Mr. Eldon Katter

ChairpersonDepartment of Art Education and

CraftsKutztown 19530

215/683-4224

LEHIGH UNIVERSITYContact: Dr. John Hunt

DeanCollege of Art and ScienceBethlehem 18015

215/861-3000

MANSFIELD UNIVERSITYContact: Dr. James Cecen

ChairpersonDepartment of Arttlansfielci 16933

717/662-4092

MARYWOOD COLLEGEContact. Sister Corimmaculatum

HeffernanChairpersonDepartment of ArtScranton 18509

717/348-6211

MERCYHUP.ST COLLEGEContact: Mr. Dan Burke

ChairpersonDepartment of ArtGlenwood Hills501 E. 38th StreetErie 16546

814/825-0391

MILLERSVILLE UNIVERSITYContact: Dr. Gordon Wise

ChairpersonDepartment of ArtMillersville 17551

717/872-3298

MOORE COLLEGE OF ARTContact: Ms. Joan Stevens

Art Education Department20th and Race StreetsPhiladelphia 19103

215/568-4515

PENNSYLVANIASTATE UNIVERSITYContact: Gerald Maddox

Director, the School of VisualArts

Chambers BuildingUniversity Park 16802

814/865-0444

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PHILADELPHIA COLLEGE OF ARTContact: Ms. Arlene Gostin

ChairpersonArt Education Department260 S. Broad StreetPhiladelphia 19102

215/893-3123

PHILADELPHIA COLLEGE OFPERFORMING ARTSContact: Mr. Fredrick Kaufman

Dean250 S. Broad StreetPhiaidelphia 19107

215/875-2200

ROSEMONT COLLEGEContact: tis. Patricia Nugent

ChairpersonDeDartment of ArtRosemont 19108

215/527-0200, ext. 300

SETON HILL COLLEGEContact: Josefa Filkosky

ChairpersonDepartment of ArtGreensburg 15601

412/834-2200, ext. 393

TEMPLE UNIVERSITYContact: Neil Koch

ChairpersonArt EducationTyler School of ArtBeech and Penrose AvenuePhiladelphia 19126

215/78.7-71.91

THIEL COLLEGEContact: Mr. Ronald Pivovar

ChairpersonDepartment of Art EducationGreenville 16125

412/588-7700, ext. 415

WAYNESBURG COLLEGEContact: Dr. Daniel Morns

ChairmanFine Arts DepartmentWaynesburg 15370

412/627-8191, ext. 204

WESTMINSTER COLLEGEContact: Mr. Nelson Oestreich

ChairpersonDepartment of ArtNew Wilmington 16142

412/946-8761, ext 13b2

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CertificationColleges and Universities with Pennsylvania Department of Education Approved

Certification Programs in Music

BUCKNELL UNIVERSITYContact: Dr. Jackson Hill

HeadDepartment of MusicLewisburg 17837

717/524-1216

CARLOW UNIVERSITYContact: Mr. John R. Lively

ChairpersonDepartment of Music3333 Fifth AvenuePittsburgh 15213

412/578-6040

C A R NEGIE MELLON UNIVERSITYContact: Mr. Harry Franklin

HeadDepartment of MusicSchenley ParkPittsburgh 15213

412/578-2372

CEDAR CREST COLLEGEContact: lir. Charles McAnall

Coordinator of Fine ArtsMusic and ArtAllentown 18104

215/437-4471

CLARION UNIVERSITYContact: Dr. Rex Mitchell

ChairpersonDepartment of MusicRoots 217. Marwick-BoydClarion 16214

814/226-2287

COMBS COLLEGEContact: Dr. Robert Wilde

Dtrector of Music Education464 S. Roberts RoadBryn Mawr 19010

215/525-7955

DUQUESNE UNIVERSITYContact: Mr. Michael D. Kumer

Acting DeanSchool of MusicPittsburgh 15282

412/434-6083

EDINBORO UNIVERSITYContact: Dr. William Alexander

ChairpersonDepartment of MusicEdinboro 16444

814/732-2555

ELIZABETHTOWN COLLEGEContact: Dr. Carl N. Shull

ChairpersonDepartment of MusicElizabethtown 17022

717/367-1151, ext. 113

GENEVA COLLEGEContact: Dr. Copeland

. ChairpersonDepartment of MusicBeaver Falls 15010

412/846-5100

GETTYSBURG COLLEGEContact: Mr. Robert F. Zeliner

ChairpersonDepartment of MusicGettysburg 17325

717/334-3131. ext. 205

GROVE CITY COLLEGEContact: Dr. Edwin Arnold

ChairpersonDepartment of MusicGrove City 16127

412/458-6600. ext. 294

IMMACULATA COLLEGEContact: Sister Jean Anthony. I.H.M.

Director of Music Education andMusic Therapy

Department of MusicP.O. Box 697Immaculata 19345

215/647-4400. ext. 297

INDIANA UNIVERSITY OFPENNSYLVANIAContact: Dr. Calvin E. Webber

ChairpersonDepartment of MusicCogswell HallRoom 104Indiana 15705

412/357-2390. ext. 90

LEBANON VALLEY COLLEGEContact: Dr. Robert Lau

ChairpersonDepartment of MusicAnnville 17003

717/867-4411. ext. 275

LEHIGH UNIVERSITYContact: Mr. Jerry Bidlack

Department ChairmanMusic DepartmentBethlehem 18015

215/861-3000

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LINCOLN UNIVERSITYContact: 11r. Bernard Shelck

HeadMusic DepartmentLincoln 19352

215/932-8300

MANSFIELD UNIVERSITYContact: Dr. Kent Hill

ChairpersonDepartment of MusicMansfield 16933

717/662-4080

MAR YWOOD COLLEGEContact: Miss Jane McGowty

ChairpersonDepartment of Music2300 Adams AvenueScranton 18509

717/348-0363

MERCYHURST COLLEGEContact: Mr. Joseph Chiarelli

DirectorDepartment of Music501 E. 38th StreetErie 16501

814/825-0363

MESSIAH COLLEGEContact: Dr. Ronald L. Miller

ChairpersonDepartment of MusicGrantham 17027

717/766-2511, ext. 247

MILLERSVILLE UNIVERSITYContact: Dr. Paul Fisher

ChairpersonDepartment of Musictiillersville 17551

717/872-3357

MORAVIAN COLLEGECont..ct: Professor Monica Schantz

ChairpersonDepartment of MusicBethlehem 18018

215/861-1656

PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIVERSITYContact: Mr. Burt Senttler

School of MusichHusk Building

University Park 16802814/865-0431

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PHILADELPHIA COLLEGE' OFPERFORMING ARTSContact: Mr. Fredrick Kaufman

Dean250 S. Broad StreetPhiladelphia 19107

215/875-2200

SETON HILL COLLEGEContact: Ur. George Dadisman

ChairpersonDepartment of MusicGreensburg 15601

412/834-2200. ext. 396

SLIPPERY ROCK UNIVERSITYContact: Dr. Kate Hemel

ChairpersonDepartment of MusicSlippery Rock 16057

412/794-7245

SUSQUEHANNA UNIVERSITYContact: Dr. Donald Becki

ChairpersonDepartment of MusicSelinsgrove 17870

717/374-0101. ext. 281

TEMPLE UNIVERSITYContact: Dr. Roger Dean

ChairpersonDepartment of Music EducationPhiladelphia 19122

215/787-8310

WEST CHESTER UNIVERSITYContact: Mr. James Sullivan

CoordinatorSchool of MusicWest Chester 19380

215/436-2628

WESTMINSTER COLLEGEContact: Dr. Clarence J. Martin

ChairpersonDepartment of MusicNew Wilmington 16142

412/946-8761. ext. 1371

WILKES COLLEGEContact: Mr. Jerome Campbell

ChairpersonDepartment of MusicWilkes-Barre 18766

717/824-4651. ext. 354

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Colleges and Universities with Pennsylvania Department of Education Approved Teacher

Certification Programs in Other Arts and Humanities

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Humanities OrganizationsAMERICAN DANCE GUILD, INC.Contact: Mrs. Janyce Hyatt

596 Chestnut StreetMeadville 16335

*Purpose: tc provide dance as an artform in education and performance.*National annual convention includesworkshops, demonstrations, paneldiscussions.*Publications.*Workshops for teachers.

ART IN THE CLASSROOMContact: Marla Shoemaker

Philadelphia Museum of ArtP.O. Box 7646Philadelphia 19101-7646

*an art appreciation program exportedinto the classroom, evadable insoutheastern Pennsylvania

ARTS IN EDUCATION PROGRAMPennsylvania Department of Educationriureau of Curriculum and Instruction333 Market StreetHarrisburg 17126-0333

ARTS IN SPECIAL EDUCATIONPROJECTContact: Lola Kearns, dir.

150 South Progress AvenueHarrisburg 17109

CITIZENS FOR THE ARTS INPENNSYLVANIAContact: Mrs. Miriam Warden, sec.

P.O. Box 830Harrisburg 17108

CONSORTIUM OF EASTERNPENNSYLVANIA MUSEUMSContact: Ms. Phoebe Resnick

University Museum33rd and SprucePhiladelphia 19104

GATEWAYS TO MUSICContact: Mrs. Fanny Cohen

5708 So Lowey StreetPittsburgh 15217

GOVERNOR'S HERITAGE AFFAIRSADVISORY COMMISSIONPennsylvania FoUclife Advisory CouncilContact: Shalom Staub

300 forum BuildingHarrisburg 17126717/783-8625

MIDDLE ATLANTIC FILM BOARD2340 Perot StreetPhiladelphia 19130

215/978-4702*Cooperative of teachers, librarians,filmmakers, school administrators andstudents with professional or otherspecial interest in film study and/orfilm usage at all age levels.*All day screening sessions ofnewly-available short films.Plan curricula. course outlines,provide resource recommendations,etc., for film-study classes.Publications.Assistance in buying/renting shortsand features.*Lectures; seminars.*Film programming.*Most services are free.

PENNSYLVANIA ALLIANCE FORARTS EDUCATIONContact: Joe McCarthy

3492 North Thud StreetHarrisburg 17110-1409717/7y3-6145

*State linkage with the NationalAlliance for Arts Education at theKennedy Center for the Arts inWashington, D.C.*To provide incentive and purpose forthe various arts education associationsthroughout the state to cooperate inefforts that serve arts educators andultimately, every student within thestate.

PENNSYLVANIA ART EDUCATIONASSOCIATIONContact: Ned Wert

Box 1Brush Valley 15729

*Professional organization of artseducators to serve needs of teachersat all levels of education and tocommunicate programs and changingphilosophies in art education at thestate and national level.*Newsletter.Annual conference.Affiliate of National Art EducationAssociation.PENNSYLVANIA ASSOCIATION FORSUPERVISION AND CURRICULUMDEVELOPMENTContact: Dr: John Jarvis

P.O. Box 703Edinboro 16412

PENNSYLVANIA ASSOCIATION OFPHILOSOPHY FOR CHILDRENContact: Mrs. Patricia Derrico

Nttschmann School909 W. Union Blvd.Bethlehem 18018

PENNSYLVANIA ASSOCIATION OFSCHOOL ADMINISTRATORSContact: Stinson Stroup, exec. dir.

133 State StreetHarrisburg 17101

PENNSYLVANIA ASSOCIATION OFSCHOOL PRINCIPALSContact: Or. Frank Manchester, dir.

1509 1:edar Cliff OrtveCamp Hilt 17011

PENNSYLVANIA CENTER FOR THEARTSContact: Dr. John D. Jenkins

2000 West State StreetShamokin 17872

*Serves to advance programs in thearts. especially those for talented andgifted.

PENNSYLVANIA CLASSICALASSOCIATIONContact: Dr. Lawrence E. Gaichas

Department of ClassicsDuquesne UniversityPittsburgh 15282

PENNSYLVANIA CONGRESS OFPARENTS AND TEACHERS, INC.4804 Derry StreetP.O. Box 4384Harrisburg 17111

717/564-8985Objectives and purposes: ."to promotethe welfare of children and youth Inhome, school, church and community;raise the standards of home life;secure adequate laws for the care andprotection of children and youth; bringinto closer relation the home and theschool. that parents and teachers maycooperate intelligently in theeducation of children and youth; andto develop between educators and thegeneral public such united efforts aswill secure for all children and youththe highest advantages in physical,mental, social and spiritual education."Membership: open to all personsinterested in the welfare of childrenand youth.

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PENNSYLVANIA COUNCIL FORSOCIAL STUDIESContact: Robert Pittman, exec. MK.

Box 232Springfield 19064

PENNSYLVANIA COUNCIL OFTEACHERS OF ENGLISHContact: Robert H. Ego If

William Allen High School17th and Turner StreetsAllentown 18104

PENNSYLVANIA. COUNCIL ON THEA R TS"ARTISTS IN SCHOOLS ANDC OPIIIUNITIESHContact: Mack Granderson

216 Finance BuildingHarnsbum 17120717/7874883

Purpose: to encourage and developthe arts in Pennsylvania and to seenthe cultural needs and aspirations ofits citizmis...principally by makinggrants-in-aid to qualifiedorganizations. Funds appropriated byState Legislature, National Endowmentfor the Arts, and other sources.Fields served Includes Canansdtyarts, crafts, dance, literature, mediaarts, music, theatre and visual arts.Programs include:Artists -in- Residency Program.Commonwealth Poetry Series, andOutreach and Expansion Arts Program.

PENNSYLVANIA DANCE ASSOCIATIONContact: Gary D. Celein

Wyomissing InstituteTrent and Belmont. AvenuesWyomissing 19610

PENNSYLVANIA FEDERATION OFHISTORICAL SOCIETIESDauphin County Historical Society219 S. Front StreetHarrisburg

717/233-3462

PENNSYLVANIA FEDERATION OFWOMEN'S CLUBSState Headquarters4075 Market StreetCamp Hill 17011

717/761-5063*All counties and districts sponsor anArts Day.State Arts Day held annually InSpring.

PENNSYLVANIA GUILD OFCRAFTSMENSTATE OFFICE227 West Beaver AvenueState College 16801

814/234-0833C tact: Mildred T. Lynch

Executive Director

A non-profit organization directed bycraftsmen themselves.Purpose: "to promote and encourageworkers to the handcrafts inPennsylvania; to teach craft skills; andto increase public acceptance andappreciation of quality craftsmanship."Activities: State newsletter providingcraft news, events and information.Annual State Fair and juried Exhibit.Workshops and other educationalactivities.There are 19 chapters as well asmembars-at-large.

PENNSYLVANIA GOVERNOR'SSCHOOL FOR THE ARTSContact: Bureau of Curriculum and

Instruction333 Market StreetHarris' tag 17126-4333717/783-4745

A cooperative effort of theDepartment of Education and theState's 29 Intermediate Units.Provides a residency experience Inarts education for talented high schoolstudents in grades 10 or 11.Over 200 students, includingphysically handicapped, upend fiveintensive weeks in studying theirchosen art as well as related arts. Inaddition, leadership skills aredeveloped.*Students are selected from eachintermediate unit. A screening processIncludes portfolio review er. auditionplus teacher recommendations.During the course of the school year.the Governor e School staff isavailable tot presentations. orworkshops deer :wing activities of theprogram or addressing issues ofcurricalum student selection orevaluation.

PENNSYL' .NIA HIGH SCHOOLSCHOLASr *.EAGUEContact: Lutz

2C" Building

Ufl?ask 16802

151*Sponsor ..cict. Regional and StateToutwents, clinics and workshops onall forensic events (including dramaaria zsdio).Sponsor Annual Institute for studentsand Annual Clinic for teachers.Resource persons throughout Stateare --",itable to speak on forensicevents and program,

PENNSYLVANIA HISTORICAL ANDMUSEUM COMMISSIONBox 1026Harrisburg 17120Commission Information: 717/787-3362Museum Informations 717/787-4978Historic Sites Informations

717/783-9931

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PENNSYLVANIA HISTORYContact: Ms. Donna Munger

Box 1026Harrisburg 17108

PENNSYLVANIA HUMANITIESFACULTYContact: Pie. James WolAnd

Palmyra Area High SchoolPark DrivePalmyra 17078

PENNSYLVANIA HUMANITIES-COUNCILContact: Dr. Craig Eisendrath

401 North Broad StreetPhiladelphia 19108

PENNSYLVANIA LEARNINGRESOURCES ASSOCIATIONContact: John E. Goodman

2370 Main StreetScluiecksville 18078

PENNSYLVANIA MUSIC EDUCATORSASSOCIATIONContact: Irene Christman. sec.-treas.

3512 Cloverfield RoadHarrisburg 17109

*Publications for musk: and relatedarts education.Regional workshops in all areas ofMU* education: elementary, juniorhigh/middle school. high school andcollege level.*Annual state conference.*Chorus, bend and orchestra festivalsin 12 districts and 6 regions of state.*Affiliate of Music Educators NationalConference.Maintain working reletionship withPennsylvania Department of Education.

PENNSYLVANIA POETRY SOCIETY,INC.Contact: Cecilia Parsons Miller

264 Walton StreetLemoyne 17043717/23'4 -0702

*Annual contest for members and non-members.Annual Pegasus Contest for highschool students.*Other contests sponsored by chapters

throughout State.

PENNSYLVANIA PUBLIC TELEVISIONNETWO R KContact: Mr. H. Sheldon Parker

167 West Chocolate AvenueHershey 17033

PENNSYLVANIA STATE ASSOCIATIONFOR HEALTH. PHYSICAL EDUCATION,RECREATION, AND DANCE

Contact: Kathryn Kearns763 North 27th StreetPhiladelphia 19130

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Humanities OrganizationsAEA RESOURCE CENTER FOR ARTSAND HUMANITIESContact: Jill Bogard. dir.

4 J. F. Kennedy Arts CenterWashington. D.C. 20566202/254-3759

AFROAMERICAN MUSICOPPORTUNITIES ASSOCIATION, INC.Box 662Minneapolis. MN 55440

612/377-3730Newsletter.Symposia.Placement services.

R esearch on new materials anddissemination of these materials.

ALLIANCE FOR ARTS EDUCATIONContact: David R. Humphrey, dlr.

J. F. Kennedy Arts CenterWashington, D.C. 20566202/254-7190

AMERICAN ACADEMY or TEACHERSOF SINGING75 Bank StreetNew York, NY 10014

212/CH2-1836*Organization of singing teacherswhich is devoted to the promotion ofhigh standards and ethical practiceswithin the profession, the study ofvarious aspects of the art of singingand its teaching, and the occasionalpublication of pronouncements as theresults of this study.List of publications available.

AMERICAN ART THERAPYASSOCIATION5999 Stevenson AvenueAlexandria, Virginia 22304

703/370-3223*send stamped self-addressed envelopefor Public Information Packet whichanswers questions about association.training in the field, etc.

4. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION FOR MUSICTHERAPY ..777 Education BuildingNew York UniversityNew York, NY 10003

212/598-3493To provide information about musictherapy to all interested persons.Approves college and universityprograms in music therapy and licensesmusic therapists.*Semi-annual meetings.*Clinics.

AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OFSCHOOL ADMINISTRATORSARTS EDUCATION TASK FORCE1801 North Moore StreetArlington. Virginia 22209

703/528-0700

AMERICAN COUNCIL FOR THE ARTS570 7th AvenueNew York, New York 10018*Purpose: "to provide a united nationalvoice in order to win for the arts ahigher place among the priorities ofour country."Emphasis on developing skills of artscouncils, on research and on aninformation and service lifeline.*Seminal.*Technical assistance.Publications; newsletters: film.

AMERICAN COUNCIL OF TEACHERSOF FOREIGN LANGUAGES579 BroadwayHastings-On-Hudson, NY 10706

914/478-2011

AMERICAN CRAFTS COUNCIL44 West 53 StreetNew York, NY 10019

212/977-8989National non-profit membershiporganization.*Operates Museum of ContemporaryCrafts in New Yogic City.Publishes bimonthly magazine.Research and Education Departmentmaintains resource facility oncontemporary American crafts."Your Portable Museum." a slideservice, is available to schools andgroups nationwide.

AMERICAN DANCE GUILD1619 Broadway, Room 603New York, NY 10019

212/245-4833*Newsletter.*Semi-annual magazine. Dance Scope.*Special publications.Job intact. ion.Resource center for dance materials.*Regional workshops and conferences;annual national conference.Advisory and consultant services.Curriculum development service.Mailing lists.

AMERICAN DANCE THERAPYASSOCIATION, INC.2000 Century PlazaColumbia. MD 21044*Dance therapy: psychotherapeutic useof movement as a process whichfurthers the emotional and physicalintegration of the individual.*Purpose: promote education andtraining of dance therapists; provideavenues of communication among dancetherapists.*Have available lists of educationalopportunities.

AMERICAN FEDERATION OFTEACHERSARTS EDUCATION COMMITTEE11 DuPont CircleWashington. D.c. 20036

THE AMERICAN FILM INSTITUTECENTER FOR ADVANCED FILMSTUDIES.501 Doheny RoadBeverly Hills, CA 90210Offers one-year program in advancedfilmmaking, specializing in directing,producing, cinematography.screenwriting and art direction.

AMERICAN GUILD OF MUSICP.O. Box 3Downers Grove, IL 60515

312/968-0173To promote interest in all types ofmusic. to improve teaching methodsand instructional material. to provideincentive through con ests to keepstudents interested and achieving, andin general, to keep music instructionat a high level.Some printed materials available.

AMERICAN MUSICOLOGICALSOCIETY. INC.201 South 34th StreetPhiladelphia 19174

215/243-8698*Purpose: advancement of research inthe various fields of music as a branchof learning and scholarship. Publishes aJournal. three issues annually, relevantonly to college and university studies.

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AMERICAN THEATRE ASSOCIATICContact: Margaret Lynn. dir.

1010 Wisconsin Avenue, NWSuite 630Washington. D.C. 20007202/342-7530

' Association includes:American Community Theatre Assn.Children's Theatre Assn. of AmericaSecondary School Theatre Assn.gnierskty and College Theatre Assn.'Curriculum development materials.'Staff development consultatm.

Placement service.'Publication of plays and texts.*Touring exchange services.Liaison between professional ande ducational theatre and dramaprograms.Regional conference organization.Publish special reports.Drama in special education assistance.*Resident artist services.Directories of persons and programs.Newsletter and journals.

ARTS RECOGNITION AND TALENTSEARCH: E.T.S.Contact: Mimi Bull, assoc. dir.

Box 2876Princeton, New Jersey 08541609/734-1113

ARTS REPORTING SERVICEContact: Charles C. Mark, ed.

P.O. Box 40937Washington. D.C. 20016301/469-6774

ASSOCIATION FOR CHILDHOODEDUCATION INTERNATIONAL3615 Wisconsin Avenue, N,W.Washington. DC 20016Information service for members onvariety of arts subjects. Loan Filematerials are sent upon request withthe understanding that items will bereturned within two weeks; materialsinclude Art Education, Arts andCrafts, Dramatics/Creative Dramatics.Move me nt/R hythm/Dance.

ASSOCIATION FOR LIBRARYSERVICES TO CHILDRENContact: Marian I. Feat& dlr.

10401 Grosvenor PlaceRockville, Maryland 20852703/5494110

ASSOCIATION FOR SUPERVISION ANDCURRICULUM DEVELOPMENTContact: Gordon Cawalti, dlr.

225 N. Washington StreetAlexandria, VA 22314703-549-9110

AWARDS IN ARTS EDUCATIONContact: Lonna Jones, die.

Room 34501290 Avenue of AmericasNew York. New York 10104212/397-4800

BUSINESS AND INDUSTRY FOR THEARTS IN EDUCATIONContact: Dr. Arthur Mark. pres.

P.0 Box 902Delaware Water Gap. PA 18327717/424-3370

BUSINESS COMMITTEE FOR THEARTS, INC.Contact: Judith A. Jedlicka, dir.

1775 BroadwayNew York. New York 10019212/664-0600

CENTER FOR THE ARTS AND AGING1828 L StreetSuite 504Washington, DC 20036

CHILDREN'S LITERATUREASSOCIATIONContact: Joanna H. Kraus

. 328 Canterbury RoadRochester, New York 1460771E/395-2533

THE COLLEGE BOARD AD HOC ARTSCOMMITTEEContact: Adrienne Y. Bailey

888 Seventh AvenueNew York, New York 10106212/582-6210

DATA/NET: ARTSContact: Ron Rough, dir.

1015 18th Street, NWSuite 300Washington. D.C. 20036202/293-8280

EDUCATION COMMISSION OF THESTATESHall of the States444 N. Capitol Street, NWWshington, D.C. 20001

202/624-5838

ERIC CLEARINGHOUSE FOR SOCIALSTUDIES .

155 BroadwayBoulder Colorado 80320

ERIC DOCUMENT REPRODUCTIONSERVICEP.O. Box 190Arlington. Virginia 22210

703/841-1212

FEDERATION OF PUBLIC PROGRAM&HUMANITIESContact: James ?, Smith, assoc.

15 South 5th StreetMinneapolis, Minnesota 55402612/332 -2407

FILMS INCORPORATED1144 Wilmette AvenueWilmette. IL 60091

312/256-4730Collection of art films available forpurchase or rental to schools.'Catalog available.

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FRIENDS OF THE KENNEDY CENTERJOHN F. KENNEDY CENTER FOR THEPERFORMING ARTSWashington, DC 20506'Offer assistance to visiting schoolgroups: special tours. interviews withperformers, etc.

INSTITUTE FOR MUSEUM SERVICES200 Independence Avenue. SWWashington. D.C. 20201

202/426-3717

INTERNATIONAL READINGASSOCIATION800 Baricsdale RoadBox 8139Newark, DE 19711

302/731-1600

MODERN LANGUAGE ASSOCIATIONOF AMERICA62 Fifth AvenueNew York, NY 10011

MUSIC EDUCATORS NATIONALCONFERENCEContact: John ?Uhlman. dir.

1902 Association DriveReston, VA 22091703/860-4000

!Members are individuals engaged inmusic teaching or other musiceducation work at all institutionalle. els and students enrolled In musiceducation at colleges and universities.*Publications.Workshops and seminars.State affiliates. e.g. PHEA.National and regional conventions.

MUSIC TEACHERS NATIONALASSOCIATION, INC.4011 Carew TowerCincinnati, OH 45202

513/421-1420Improvement of private musicinstruction.Conferences, workshops, publications.State affiliates, e.g. PennsylvaniaMusic Teachers Association.

NATIONAL ART EDUCATIONASSOCIATIONContact: Thomas Hatfield, ex. dir.

1916 Association DriveReston, V A 22091703/860-8000

Publications concerning art and arteducation.*State affiliates. e.g. P AEA.'Annual national convention.Placement service.Position papers.

NATIONAL, ASSEMBLY OF STATEARTS AGENCIESContact: Johnathan Katz. dir.

1010 Vermont Avenue. NWWashington, D.C. 20005202/682-5429

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NATIONAL ASSOCIATIONELEMENTARY SCHOOL PRINCIPALSContact: William L. Pharis, dir.

1801 N. Moore StreetArlington, Virginia 22209703/528-6000

NATIONAL ASSOCIATION FORDRAMA THERAPY19 Edwards StreetNew Haven, Connecticut 06511

NATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR MUSICTHERAPYBox 610

a Lawrence, KS 66044*Professional membership associationwhich provides services to musictherapb.-4 and the general public whodeal in health care.*Lists of persons available asspeakers, consultants, workshopdirectors.*General and specific informationabout music therapy profession;brochures available free of charge.

NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OFEDUCATIONAL BROADCASTERS1346 Connecticut Avenue, N.W.Washington, DC 20036

202/785-1100*Has establisned special categorywithin Associate membership toencourage participation ofdepartments, schools, colleges anduniversities of education.*Publications including reference bookfor personnel and contacts withinnational agencies.*Convention; conferences.

NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF STATEBOARDS OF EDUCATION701 North Fairfax StreetSuite 340Alexandria, Virginia 22314

703/684-4000

NATIONAL COMMITTEE: ARTS WITHTHE HANDICAPPEDContact: Ralph Nappi, assoc. dir.

J. F. Kennedy Arts CenterWashington, D.C. 20566202/254-7190

NATIONAL CONGRESS OF PARENTSAND TEACHERS701 North Rush StreetChicago. Illinois 60611

312/787 -0977

NATIONAL COORDINATING OFFICEFOR LATIN AND GREEKRhodes Tower, Box 115Cleveland State UniversityCleveland, OH 44115

NATIONAL COUNCIL ON FOREIGNLANGUAGE AND INTERNATIONALSTUDIES605 Third Avenue - 17th FloorNew pork, NY 10158

212/490-3526

IkAItAVA 1401 Rib

NATIONAL COUNCIL ON FOREIGNLANGUAGE AND INTERNATIONALSTUDIES605 Third Avenue - 17th FloorNew York, NY 10158

212/490-3526

NATIONAL COUNCIL OF TEACHERSOF ENGLISH: EDUCATIONALRESOURCES1111 Kenyon RoadUrbana, Illinois 61801

217/328-3870

NATIONAL DANCE ASSOCIATIONContact: Margie Hanson, dir.

1201 16th Street NWWashington, D.C. 20036202/833-5557

*Professional education organizationpromoting sound philosophies andpolicies in all forms of dance ineducation.*Information, resources, consultants,curiculum materials, conferences andpublications.

NATIONAL ENDOWMENT FOR THEARTS: EDUCATION PROGRAMContact: Joe N. Prime, dir.

1100 Pennsylvania Avenue NWWashington, D.C. 20506202/682-5426

NATIONAL ENDOWMENT FOR THEHUMANITIES: M.S. 202Contact: Francis Roberts, dir.

806 15th Street NWWashington, D.C. 20506202/724-0373

NATIONAL GALLERY OF ARTSCHOOL LOAN PROGRAMSConstitution Avenue at Sixth St., N.M.Washington, DC 20565

202/737-4215Contact: Education DepartmentTours of collections of specialexhibitions; foreign language toursavailable for groups of five or more.*Illustrated lectures by visitingauthorities and the Andrew W. MellonLectures in the Fine Arts, a specialseries given by a leading scholar.Free films on art presented onvarying schedule.Monthly Calendar of Events listsexhibitions, lectures, tours, concertsand films and can be receivedregularly without charge upon writtenrequest.Extension Service: 16mm films as wellas slide lectures with recordings lentto educational institutions, communitygroups and individuals free of chargeexcept for postage and insurance onreturn mailings. Materials cover historyof Western art and some programs onanthropology and indigenous arts.Catalogue on current programsavailable.

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*Publications Fund: color slides,reproductions and other materialsillustrating the Gallery's collectionsare available for purchase. Catalogueavailable.*Slide Librarian: Individual slides maybe borrowed for two weeks.

NATIONAL FOUNDATION FORADVANCEMENT IN THE ARTSSuite 2302100 N. Biscayne Blvd.Miami, Florida 33132

305/371-9470

NATIONAL SCHOOL BOARDSASSOCIATION: ARTS IN EDUCATIONCOMMITTEE1680 Duke StreetAlexandria, Virginia 22314

703/838-6722

NORTHEAST CONFERENCE ONTEACHING OF FOREIGN LANGUAGEBox 623Middleburg, VT 05753

802/388-4017

OPERA AMERICAContact: Marthalee Furber, dir.

633 "E" Street NWWashington, D.C. 20004

OPERA FOR YOUTHContact: Robert Petza

5604 Purdue AvenueBaltimore, Maryland 21239301/433-3677

POETS AND WRITERS, INC.201 West 54th StreetNew York, NY 10019

212/757-1766*Maintains an Information Center foreveryone involved with contemporaryAmerican writing.*Publish two reference books: A

Directory of American Poets and ADirectory of American Fiction Writers.*Informational magazine, Coda.Provide matching grants for readingsand workshops held in New York State.

THE PUPPETEERS OF AMERICAContact: Gale Warchawsky

8407 Forrester Blvd.Springfield, Virginia 22152703/569-1972

*Publications: handbooks and manuals.*Regional workshops.

REGION 2: ALLIANCE FOR ARTSEDUCATIONContact: C.J. Trupia 679 EBA

State Department of EducationAlbany, New York 12234518/474-7810

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RESEARCH CENTER: ARTS ANDCULTURAL EDUCATIONContact: R. Lee: School of Arts

Syracuse UniversitySyracuse. New York 13210315/423-2700

ROCKEFELLER FOUNDATIONHUMANITIES PUBLICATIONSContact: Henry Romney, ed.

.133 Avenue of AmericasNew York. New York 10036212/869-8500

SOCIETY FOR ETHNOMUSIOLOGY.Room 513201 S. Main StreetAnn Arbor, MI 43108

313/7644527*Furthers research of ethnic music.*Provides basis for programdevelopment.* Membership list can help locateregional personnel in the field.*N e wsle tter and publications.

Music Education Committee dealswith in-service programs.

SPEECH COMMUNICATIONASSOCIATION5105 Sacklach Road. Suite EAnnandale, VA 22003

703/750-0533'Curriculum development materials insridch. drama, film. television andcommunications.*Consulting services.*Directories of persons, places.resources, and programat Placement se.rvices.*Annual review of texts. films, andteaching/learning resources.

U.S. DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATIONDISCRETIONARY PROJECTS1725 E. Donohoe Building400 Maryland Avenue, SWWashington, D.C. 20202

202/245-2331

U.S. INSTITUTE FOR THEATRETECHNOLOGYContact: Ronald C. Olson. pres.

32-32 411th AvenueLong Island City, N.Y. 11101718/786-7474

YOUNG AUDIENCES. INC.Contact: Warren Yost. exec. dir.

115 East 92nd StreetNew York. New York 10028212/831-8110

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