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TITLE Arts and Humanities Community Resource Guide. Schools and Communities: Pennsylvania Partners. Turning the Tide: An Agenda for Excellence in Pennsylvania Public Schools. [Third Edition]. INSTITUTION Pennsylvania State Dept. of Education, Harrisburg. PUB DATE 85 NOTE 66p.; For related document, see ED 256 650. PUB TYPE 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 andmap 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)

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U S. DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION Office of Educational ReSarCit end improvement EDUCATIONAL. INFORMATION C RESOURCESC) VeT rechiseivitcument bag been reproduced tias from the person or organizaon originating it pr._ii, .,- AIIIII MO Minor changes save made to improve , Excel in reproduction quallf Penn Points of view or opinions stated in this docu- i nia ment do not necessarily represent official Publichoots OERI position or policy k-) V "PERMISSION TO REPRODUCE THIS tl MATERIAL HAS BEEN GRANTED BY

Compiled for TeachersCopying Encouraged TO THE EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES r INFORMATION CENTER (ERIC"

Poultilvoitia nonvotiont of Education 1985 2 L3ESI COPY AVAILABLE Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Dick Thornburgh, Governor

Department of Education Margaret A. Smith, Secretary

Office of Basic Education D. Kay Wright, Commissioner

Bureau of Curriculum and Instruction David C. Campbell, Director

Division of Arts and Sciences Clyde M. McGeary, Chief Joseph B. DeAngelis, Arts in Education and Humanities Advisor and Phaedrus Project Director

Compiled by Mary Erickson, College of Visual and Performing Arts Kutztown University

Pennsylvania Department of Education 333 Market Street Harrisburg, PA. 17126-0333

This publication is enabled by grants from thePennsylvania Humanities Council, a statewide organization funded partially by theNational Endowment for the Humanities, the Pennsylvania Alliance for ArtsEducation, Inc., an affiliate of the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, and the Pennsylvania Center for the Arts.

The Pennsylvania Department of Education, an equal opportunity employer, will not discriminate 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 laws induding Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 and Sections 503 and 504 of the 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).

3 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 Introduction

Arts and humanities resources listed in this publication have been grouped '..to chapters consistent with "Arts" and "Humanities" definitions provided in the Chapter Five Curriculum Regulations. Six arts areas are listed in separate chapters. A seventh chapter lists historical resources and general cultural resources.Within each of these seven chapters the reader will find resources identified for eachIntermediate Unit listed in alphabetical order.These chapters are followed by a listing and map of Intermediate Units.Next the reader will find a listing of Pennsylvania colleges and universitiesofferingPennsylvaniaDepartmentofEducationapprovedteacher certification programs in the arts and humanities.The guide concludes with lists of Pennsylvania and national arts and humanities organizations. This is the third edition of the resource guide. The first was titled Pennsylvania Community ArtsResources and was publishedin1976. The second,entit ed Pennsylvania Community Resource Guide in Arts and Humanities, was edited by Christine M. Crist and Jane M. Seller and was published in 1979.Inquiries soliciting revisions and updating of the second edition were made by Joseph B. DeAngelis, Arts in Education and Humanities Advisor.Joe McCarthy of the Pennsylvania Alliance for ArtsEducation, Inc.provided currentlistingsof state and national arts and humanities organizations. The reader is encouraged to duplicate freely any portions of this guide which might prove useful and to share this information with others.

Mary Erickson Compiler

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Contact: Marie Muellcr 1.U. 7 lianager I.U. 2 and 3 *PerformingModern Dance Company CENTRE FOR THE PERFORMING CITY OF PITTSBURGH DEPARTMENT (repertory). ARTS, INC. OF PARKS AND RECREATION School Allied Dance Center. 319 E. Loyalhanna Street 502 City County Building *EddyTheatre-ChathamCollege Ligonier 15658 Campus. Pittsburgh 15219 Contact: Sheila Tomlinson, 412/255-2680 Regional touring. Executive Director *Ballet performancesand theatre *Improvisational, pre-ballet, Jazz, tap performances. PITTSBURGH DANCE COUNCIL, INC. dance movements. *Open Schools: ten schools offer late Heinz Hall for the Perforn.ing Arts *Lecture-demonstrations. afternoon and evening opportunities in 600 Penn Avenue .. dance, drama, arts and crafts, etc. Pittsburgh 15222 LAUREL YOUTH BALLET 412/355-0330 402 Main Street ECOLE DE BALLET Contact: Marge Singleton Irwin 15642 OR 1948 Painter's Run Road Executive Director 300 Hamilton Street Pittsburgh 15241 *Master classes provided by visiting Greensburg 15601 Contact: Laura James dancers and companies. 412/863-5347 Ballet school, other dance forms. 412/864-2771 Royal Academy of Dancing syllabus TAMBURITZAN NATIONAL FOLK (Telephone numbers are forboth.) ballet. ARTS CENTER Contact: Eleanor Tornblom Fee. 1816 Locust Street Pittsburgh 15219 SQUARE DANCING CLUBS: HEINZ HALL FOR THE PERFORMING 412/391-0805 *GREENSBURG: Harrold Western ARTS Contact: Yolanda L. Marino Squares. 600 Penn Avenue *Ethnic cultural library. Contact: Vic Miller, caller Pittsburgh 15222 *Ethnic dance performances. 412/537-8756 OR 412/392-4800 *Touring company. 412/887-7493 Contact: Denise Wagner *Ethnic museum. *LIGONLER: The Diamond Squares. Performing Art Center. -*Musicalinstruments,costumes, and Contact: Tom Miller, caller *Home foropera, symphony,ballet, music. 412/238-2686 civic light opera. *SCOTTDALE: The Laurel Swingers. Youth and Dance Council. YWCA OF GREATER PITTSBURGH Contact: Vic Miller, caller Fourth and Wood Street 412/887-9282 OR IMAGINARIUM CHILDREN'S ROOM Pittsburgh 15222 412/887-8357 MUSEUM OF ART 412/391-5100, ext. 275 4400 Forbes Avenue Contact: Carol J. Nyholm WESTMORELAND BALLET THEATRE Pittsburgh 15213 *Dance production. 22 W. Pittsbirlh Street 412/231-5696 *Gymnastics. Greensburg 15601 *integrated arts program. 412/832-0440 *Classes: children grades K -8, I.U. 4 OR including special education. 908 Fifth Avenue *Performance/workshop in schools by SHARON MAYOR'S COMMITTEE ON New Kensington 15068 company of dancers, musicians, and THE ARTS 412/339-1900 artists. P.O. Box 404 Sharon 16146 I.U. 10 PITTSBURGH BALLET THEATRE, INC. Contact: Sister Mary Daniel, OSB 244 Blvd. of the Allies 770 E. State Street CARTER ACKERMAN Pittsburgh 15222 *Information on dance groups. 810 Webster Drive 412/281-0360 *Assistance in application for grants State College 16801 Contact: Kay S. Cushing for schools' dance programs. 814/238-8949 General Manager *Performances. LU. 5 DANCE *Lecture demonstrations. CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA *Master classes. ERIE CIVIC BALLET COMPANY GUILD *Open rehearsals. Contact: Mrs. June Gayek 13: West Beaver Avenue *Children's performances. 130 West 8th Street State College 16801 *Residencies. Erie 16501 814/237-2188 814/455-9373 CHILDREN'S CENTER FOR CREATIVE PITTSBURGH DANCE ALLOY Lecture-demonstration:examplesof 5604 Solway Street Barre and Center explaining the ARTS reason 1108 South Pugh Street Pittsburgh 15217 forspecialtechnique,uniformand 412/421-9747 terms of ballet; history of ballet, and State College 16801 short ballet performance. 814/237-2506 Fee. Contact: Betty Jane Dittmar

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*Small dance ensemoie tor concerts, CONTEMPORARY DANCE COMPANY assemblies, master-classes, KATHY STUART Penn State University demonstration. Dance Instructor 105 White Building *Travel expenses required. Central Pennsylvania Dance Workshop University Park 16802 133 West Beaver Avenue 814/865-7591 PENN STATE INTERNATIONALState College 16802 Contact: LaRue Allen, Gail Devereau, DANCERS 814/237-2784 and Pat Heigel-Tanner The Pennsylvania State University Dance ensemble available for 105c White Building 1.U. 12 concerts, assemblies, master-classes. University Park 16802 *Elementary through adult levels. 814/865-7591 DANCETELLER Demonstration-lecture approach with Contact: Betz Hanley Box 12 follow-up movement activitiesinthe *Dance ensemble available forWilson College classroom. assemblies. Chambersburg 17201 Travel expenses required. Elementary through adult level. Contact: David B. Collins, *Demonstration-lecture approach with Company Manager BETTY JANE DITTMAR follow-up movement activitiesin the 717/264-4141, ext. 274 1108 S. Pugh Street classroom. *ConcerttoursinPennsylvania and State College 16801 surrounding states. 814/237-2506 PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIVERSITY *In-school performances. *Dance and Creative movement. JAZZ DANCE THEATRE *Company conducts one and two week Dance composition. 103 Arts Building residencies as part of artist in school Honorarium. University Park 16802 program. 814/865-7586 *Company performs humanities LESLIE FOLMAR Contact: Jean Sabatine presentations designed for the schools. Moshannon Valley Y.M.C.A. *Masterclass/Lectures/Demonstrations/Fee. 814/342-0988 mini-concerts for schools. Dance instruction for the *Concerts for schools. ORCHESIS handicapped. THE WILSON COLLEGE DANCE FREY A PHILLIPS TROUPS PATRICIA HEIGELTANNER State College 16801 Box 11 318 S. Cori Street *Dance choreography. Wilson College State College 16801 Cnambersburg 17201 814/238-4820 (home) CELESTE RHODES Contact: Trina A. Collins 814/865-7591 (work) 84 Susquehanna Avenue Assistant Professor of Dance *Instructor, Penn StateUniversity - Lock Haven 17745 717/264-4141 Health and Physical Education 717/748-9443 *Dance concerts and dance recitals. Consultantindanceandcreative *Instructor at Lock Haven University*Will present in-school dance events. movement. of Pennsylvania. *Choreographer. I.U. 14 *Modern and folk dance. LOCK H AVE4 UNIVERSITY OF *Primarily Keystone area. BERKS BALLET THEATRE PENNSYLVANIA MODERN DANCE All grade levels. 2313 Perkiomen Avenue GROUP Mount Penn 84 Susquehanna Avenue Reading 19606 Lock Haven 17745 SUSAN ROSENTHAL 215/779-5537 717/748-9443 808 Stratford Drive Contact: Celeste Rhodes Amide Apartment #24 *Choreography. State College 16801 CAROL ENNIS DANCE ARTS *Modern and Folk Dance. 814/237-3680 1701 Fairview Street *fravel expense and honorarium. *Modern jazz ballet. Reading 19606 Folk dance. 215/373-7577 JOHN LUCAS *Honorarium plus expenses. Contact: Carol Ennis White Building *Beginnertopre-professionaldance Penn State University ROUND ROBIN AMERICA studio. University Park 16802 Round Dance Club Programs in Pre-School, Young *Olympic runner. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Supko Students, Students, and Adults. *Physical education Instructor. RD 1, Box 32 Ballet, Jazz, Tap, and Modern. Clearfield 16830 *Performing experience provided with THE MOVING COMPANY 814/765-8458 Berks Ballet Theatre. 1311 Circleville Road Westssn Square Dancing. State College 16801 *Shows and demonstrationsworkshops HARRIS PRESENTS /ntac t: Roberta KJelgaard for teachers. 435 Walnut Street Workshops and classes eelating to the *Callers or records for school dances. Reading 19601 children's studies. 215/374-3161 Fee. JOELYNN SNYDEROTT 423 Galen Drive STAR SERIES ORCHESIS State College 16801 The Ticket Center Penn State University 814/237-8809 435 Walnut Street Pat Heigel-fanner, Director Arts and crafts. Reading 19601 105 White Building *Presentsprograminvolvingdance, 215/374-3161 University Park 16802 music, and art. Contact: Louise Harris 814/865-7591 Fee. BEST COPY AVAILABLE 5 I.U. 14-21 DANCE

The Reading tiusicalFoundattnn's *F4cti,e, on bests elements of dance: NORTHEASTER RN PENNSYLVANIA Star Senes presents 3-5 performances preparat. in end training of the dancer ARTS ALLIANCE each season. Past performances and rsponsestomusicandbasic Contact: William Yustcowski included pianists, ballet troupes, ethnic ch.)reography. Includes: music groups. jazz ensembles. le:.tureidemonstration, instruction, Box 777 orchestras. vocalists, mime, guitat.sts. Avoca 18641 clinic for teachers and 717/655-5581 and other soloists and chamber groups. concertiperformance by students. Performances are held either at the OR Bruce Conrad Rajah or at Albright College. I.U. 17 *Student and group rates available. 41 Broadway Jim Thorpe 18229 WILLIAMSPORT CIVIC BALLET 717/325-3508 I.U. 15 COMPANY *Dance performances at reduced cost. 20 West Third CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA DANCE Williamsport 17701 POLKA DOT CLUB OF TEACHERS ASSOCIATION 717/323-2953 100 E. Brown Street NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA Contact: Thomas Enter line Contact: Nicholas Pezak Downtown Mint-Mall 119 Basalyga Street Middletown 17057 I.U. 18 Jessup 18434 717/944-1634 Performance of Baltic folk dances. *Programs available duringschool O'DONNELL DANCERS Performance of German and Scottish hours:teacher demonstration of tap, Holy Saviour folk dances. ballet, poutte, baton, gymnastics, jazz. 54 Hillard Street modern, tramp. beam. Wilkes-Barre 18702 *After school hours: performances by SUSQUEHANNA COMMUNITY CHORAL Contact: Maureen Lynch SOCIETY, INC. students. 82 Laurel Street Laurel Street Theatre Centre Wilkes-Barre 18702 307-315 Laurel Street CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA YOUTH figure *Irishfolk dancing(set and Susquehanna 18847 BALLET dancing). Contact: William S. Pierce 107 Meetinghouse Road Costumed dancers available for *Classes in dance. Carlisle 17013 performances. 717/249 -8723 *Dance instruction. Fee. Contact: Marcia Dale Weary OR I.U. 20 Adm. Manager WILKESBARRE BALLET THEATRE Performing company of students and 102 South Main Street CONTEMPORARY DANCERS OF EAST guest artists. Wilkes-Barre 18702 *Classicalballet 'performances and STROUDSBURG Contact: Jona Miesekovski, Artistic Contact: Mary Jane Wolbers lecture/demonstrations for schools. Director *Summer workshop for students. Dance Studio Ballet, modern dance. East Stroudsburg University of *Assembly programs, special programs, DANCE ADVISOR Pennsylvania *Classroom lectures. East Stroudsburg 18301 5112 Irene Drive Demonstrations, workshops. 717/424-3301 Harrisburg 17112 Fee. to 717/657-1459 (home) Performances in dance available schools and organizations. 717/783-8426 (office) WILKESBARRE BALLETTHEATRE Contact: Richard M. Wilson COMPANY Workshops. *Consultant to area high schools and 102/104 S. Main Street *Master classes. colleges. Wilkes-Barre 18701 *Lecture/demonstrations. *Artistic advisor consultant. contact: Margaret Lenahan Chuteographer for various shows. 837 Wyoming Avenue MARY JANE WOLBERS 111 S. Green Street Kingston 18704 East Stroudsburg 18301 G AND G SCHOOL OF DANCE AND Lecture demonstrations. 717/424-3331 (work) TWIRL *Performance programs in classical and 717/421-2169 (home) 100 East Brown Street modern dance. Dance educationspecialist, dancer, Middletown 17057 choreographer. 717/838-2771 (home) LU. 19 *Workshops. master classes, 717/944-1634 (office) LIVINGARTS PROGRAM OF THE lecture-demonstrations,performances, Contact: Georgiann Witmer film showings. Classes, demonstrations and programs. NORTHEASTERN EDUCATIONAL INTERMEDIATE UNIT #19 (NEIU) Classes in creative dance K through HARRISBURG AREA COMMUNITY 120 Monahan Avenue high school. Dunmore 18512 COLLEGE (HACC) I.U. 21 3300 Cameron Street Road 717/344-9222 Contact: Dr. Vito A. Forlenza, Harrisburg 17110 ALLENTOWN COLLEGE OF ST. 717/781 -2420 Curriculum Specialist *NEIU member districts choose from FRANCIS DE SALES Contact: Michael A. Dockery, Asst. Center Valley 18034 Dean of Communication and The appoximately15artiststoconduct Arts Division performances in their schools. These 215/282-1100 performances include dance. *Classes. I.U. 16 *Inthisprogram,thedistricts and NEIU equally share financial CEDAR CREST COLLEGE commitment. 30th and Walnut Streets MOYER INSTITUTE OF DANCE Allentown 18104 910 North Fifth Street 215/433-4471 (general tnfo. Sunbury 17801 717/286-6545 Contact: Judy Flautz Contact: Joan Clark Classes. DANCE LU. 21-26 A

CEDAR CREST COLLEGE I.U. 26 . DANCE ALLIANCE nth and 'oralnut Streets 110 South 20th Street Allentown 13104 THE AFROAMERICAN DANCE Philadelphia 19103 21c/433-4471 (general info.) ENSEMBLE 215/567-6555 Contact: Judy Flautz 2544 Germantown Avenue Contact: Gary Celain Classes. Philadelphia 19133 President 2151225-7565 OR *Umbrella organization including LEHIGH VALLEY BALLET GUILD 213/227-4800 anyone in Delaware Valleyaria Contact: Alexi Ramov Contact: Arthur Hall OR interested in any phase of dance. Training and performances for adults Oswald Wallace Membership includes companies, and children. *Concert performances. colleges, studios, centers and *Master classes (Ethnic, Modern, individuals. LEHIGH VALLEY DANCE FORUM Ballet). *Master classes. Contact: Leo Fenstein *NEA Dance Touring andArtistsin *Choreographi.. workshops. *Educational programs; muter classes: Schools Program. *Professional performances. adults and children. *Teacher training. *Members lecture/demonstration in *Primitive music workshops. schools. SCOTTISH DANCE GROUP *Lecture/demonstrations. *Members participated in Young *Educational programs and Audience Programs. performances of Scottish dances. BALLET DES JEUNES *Newsletter. 7596 Haverford Avenue *General services to dance field. I. U . 23 Philadelphia 19151 215/G R3-2253 PHILADELPHIA DANCE COMPANY ABINGTON ART CENTER Cdntact: Ursula Melita 6249 Market Street 515 Meetinghouse Road *Performances. Philadelphia 19139 Jenkintown 19046 *Classes. 215/472-9702 Coutact: Ron Rothman *Lecture demonstrations. Contact: Ms. Sandra Norris Director *Lecture-demonstration. Workshops in ballet, yoga. FOLK DANCE CENTER OF *Concert. PHILADELPHIA Workshops. AMBLER BALLET COMPANY 2027 Chestnut Street Contact: Olin D. Kearse Philadelphia 19103 SCHOOL DISTRICT OF PHILADELPHIA Box 150 215/G A5 -3450 21st Street and The Parkway - Room Ambler 19002 Contact: Martin Silverman 309 215/M16-1875 *Performance group: demonstrations. Philadelphia 19103 *Ballet. *Evening classes: instruction. 215/299-7767 *Programs available to schools. *Folk dance leaders: teach groups at Contact: Dr. Rita C. Altman schools, etc. *High School for Creative and UPPER HERION CIVIC BALLET CO. PerformingArts (CAPA)s TheHigh 415 Hillside Road GROUP MOTION MULTIMEDIA DANCE School for Creative and Performing King of Prussia 19406 THEATRE Arts is designed to provide students Contact: Sharon Atkinson 623 S. Leithgow Street from Philadelphia with a unique 215/265-4762 Philadelphia 19147 program in the area ofdance. *Purpose: to promote appreciation and Contact: Micah Bertin Participationinplays,artexhibits, understanding of dance. 215/MA7-8551 OR dance recitals, and musical productions *Performances include classical ballet, 215/W A3-4258 is an integral part of the program. The Jazz and modern dance. ' Classes, performances, participatory city's cultural institutions offer *I. ec ture/demolistr4tione for schools. workshopsforchildren ofallages creative learning experiences for *Performances available for schools. featuring improvisation and live music. students. A comprehensivecollege preparatory programisprovidedto VALLEY FORGE DANCE THEATRE PAINTED BRIDE ART CENTER meet all the state-mandated 415 Hillside Road 527 South Street requirements for graduation. King of Prussia 19406 Philadelphia 19147 Principal: Dr. John Vannoni Contact: Sharon Atkinson 215/W A5-9914 11th and Catherine Streets 21 ri, 2 6 5 -4 7 6 2 Contact: Gerard Givnish Philadelphia 19147 *Classes for adults and children in all *Exhibitions and performances in forma of dance. painting, photography, theatre, poetry, THE SCHOOL OF THE PENNSYLVANIA dance,and music byprofessional BALLET I.U. 25 artists. 2333 Fairmount Avenue *Booking events in schools. Philadelphia 19130 ELISE HILLOCK 215/278-1427 Hew Challenges, Inc. THE PENNSYLVANIA BALLET Contact: May Hinman Media 19063 2333 Fairmount Avenue *Professional school of dance offering Contact: Elise Hillock Philadelphia 19130 courses in classicalballet, beginners 211/642-2290 215/978-1400 through advanced. *Workshops in movement for teachers 'Performances. *Admission to school by audition. of exclpti,mai students. *School/community residencies. *Training ground for the Pennsylvania *Master classes. Ballet; selected students performin large production. PERFORMING ARTS SCHOOL 1035 Spruce Street Philadelphia 19107 215/W A2-0533 Contact: Maureen Long *Complete academic and arts curriculumfor grades 1-12; includes languages, dance, mime and gymnastic4. 7 BEST COPY AVAILABLE LU. 26-29 DANCE

SOUTH STREET DANCE COMPANY I.U. 27 759 South 6th Street Philadelphia 19147 BEAVER VALLEY INTERMEDIATE 21S/4/A5-3619 OR UNIT 21!:/W A5-6932 225 Center Grange Road contact: Ellen Forman Aliquippa 15001-1497 Director 412n74-7800 *c.litcerts. Contact: Mr. Thomas Zelesnik Lemre/demonstrations. I *musto:r 41isses. LU. 28 *Theatre allti dance workshops. ARMSTRONG COUNTY LEAGUE OF TEMPLE UNIVERSITY STUDENT ARTS DANCE GROUP Contact: Marilyn Rea Reber Hail President Temple University RD F4, Box 128-C Philadelphia 19122 Kittanning 16201 Contact: Ann Vachon 412/765-7457 215/787-8710 *To provide and unify the activities *Lecture demonstrations. related to the arts and providea *Children's dance concerts. center for all the arts. *Children's dance classes. *Monthly newsletter. *Concert performances--formal or *Dance council. informal presentations of choreography and/or dance improvisation. INDIANA UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA CONTINUING TRI STATE BALLET COMPANY EDUCATION 5 Garrett Road Contact: Dean. Continuing Education Upper Darby 19082 Stright Hall 215/403-3831 IUP Contact: Florence Getse Indiana 15705 2101 S. 16th St. *Classes in art, music, dance, and Philadelphia 19145 theater. *Full concerts. *Children's theatre. LU. 29 *Lecture/demonstrations. *Dance acts-music appreciation. SCHUYLKILL COUNTY BALLET *Dance and choreography workshops. Contact: Florence Geis* Artistic Directur THE WILMA PROJECT THEATRE Pottsville 17901 1007 Filbert Street Philadelphia 19107 Contact: Christopher Hays *Instruction in dance and yoga. Fee.

YOUNG AUDIENCES. INC. 341 South 12th Street Philadelphia 19103 215/732-t369 Contact: Matthew Dooley *Non-profit organization that presents performing arts educational programs to schools in Eastern Pennsylvania. *Performances include dance, instrumental and vocalmusic,and theatre.

ZERO MOVING DANCE COMPANY 456 E. Locust Avenue Philadelphia 19144 215/VI9-7237 *Performances. *Master classes. *Lecture/demonstrations. *Workshops. *Classes in technique (Wigman based). improvisation, film, sound technology. lighting design and human music for dancers. 1 I () Film

1.U. 1 I.U. 5 PHIPPS CONSERVATORY AV:ARY RICH ROBERTS Pittsburgh Parks and Recreation Dept. EDINBORO UNIVERSITY OF T.V. Studio Schenley Administration Bldg. PENNSYLVANIA California University of Pennsylvania Pittsburgh 15213 Edinboro 16444 California 15419 412/255-2350 b.4/732 -2799 T.V. Studio Work. Contact: Cheryl Clawsen Contact: David Weinkauf *Videotaping. *Concert and film program. *Distribution and production of films. . *Preplan with teacher. *Art history film series. *Help in curriculum development. Fee. *Rental of complete production PITTSBURGH FILM MAKERS, INC. facilities: sound stage, sound mixing, I.U. 2 and 3 205 Oakland Avenue and recording facility, editing facility. P.O. Box 7467 *Animation studio, film processing. CARNEGIEMELLON UNIVERSITY Pittsburgh 15213 DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH 412/681-5449 M.N. PENNSYLVANIA REGIONAL FILM PROGRAM Contact: Robert Marinacciu BROADCASTING COUNCIL (WQLN) Pittsburgh 15213 *Offerclassesinfilmmaking and 8415 Peach Street 412/621-2600, ext. 659 photography. Erie 16509 Contact: Dr. C. C. Greenfield *Production courses. 814/868-4675 Professor of Film *Theory courses. Contact: Joseph G. Aponick, T.V. *Film courses of many kinds. Survey courses to film and Coordinator *Film series. photographic history. *Pennsylvania Public Television *Film making groups. *Exhibition program (film and Network *Advice on designing and sponsoring photography -local/regional/national *Video tape duplication. film programs. artists. *Weekly exhibition program. I.U. 8 CITY OF PITTSBURGH DEPARTMENT Programeventsoutsidethearea OF PARKS AND RECREATION (media arts events, performance art, in 502 City County Building ALTOONA AREA PUBLIC LIBRARY conjunction with National Endowment MEDIA CENTER Pittsburgh 15219 for the Arts). 412/255-2680 1130 Thirteenth Avenue Filmprogram: Fulllengthfilms, Altoona 16E32 NORMAN D. RABINOVITS 814/946-1224 projectorandscreen onloanto Medical Photography Department neighborhood centers and community Contact: Mrs. Maxine Rhodes Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh Director groups. 125 Deioto Street *Cameras, projectors and TV Pittsburgh 15213 equipment to rent for small fee. EDUCATIONAL SERVICES (WQED) 412/681-7700, ext. 419 METROPOLITAN PITTSBURGH PUBLIC *Film showings. *"Photograpny as a Means of Seeing *8 mm film workshops. BROADCASTING, INC. theWorld Around Us"for teachers 4802 Fifth Avenue Prepare video tapes for organizations. and students of all ages. *Prepare weekly cable program. Pittsburgh 15213 *Workshop presentation and films. 412/683-1300 *Mobile theatre: films, puppets, plays. Contact: Mrs. Sara L. Harvey ED SUMROK I.J. 10 Director 5646 Friendship Avenue *Pennsylvania Public Television Pittsburgh 15206 Network. ALLEGHENY EDUCATIONAL 412/361-1029 BROADCAST COUNCIL (WPSX) *Photographer, still and motion. BRUCE GOLDSTEIN Experience teaching basic 444 East College Avenue . Department of Psychology Suite 500 photography course. State College 16801 University of Pittsburgh *Television production. Pittsburgh 15260 814/865-3467 Contact: William Barnhart 412/624-4554 I.U. 4 Lecture on perception and psychology Executive Secretary of film. Pennsylvania Public Television WKPSFM Network. Box 59 METROPOLITAN PITTSBURGH PUBLIC Westminster College PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIVERSITY BROADCASTING, INC. WQED New Wilmington 16142 4802 Fifth Avers. s Contact: Mark C. Klinger SPEECH COMMUNICATION Pittsburgh 152E, DEPARTMENT Director of Broadcasting 226 Sparks Building Contact: Sara I.. Fleming 412/946-2828 OR *instructional televisionprograms. University Park 16802 412/654-7090 (home) 814/865-4183 Curriculumguidesand/orsupport *Broadcasting. materials. Contact: Dr. L. D. Preston *Utilization auistance/workshops. *Tours; slide show; speaker's bureau. *Radio, TV and other media. In-service. * Workshops. Fee. 11 10 FILM LU. 10-26

DR. ALICE SCHWARTZ CIVIC CENTER MUSEUM CHILDREN'S Chambers Building 1.1J. 16 FILM CLASSICS Division of Fine Artsand Music 34th and Civic Center Blvd. Pennsylvania State University CSIUTV Philadelphia 19104 University Park16802 CSIU 215/561-5100, ext. 21-280 814/8654570 P.O. Box 213 Contact: Henry Spector *Consultant in visualand media arts. Lewisburg 17837 *Favoete,classicfilmssnownone 717/523-1155 Saturday a month. Admission by free JEROME TANNER Contact: Steve Naugle tickets ohtained from museum. 318 South Cod Street 24-hour programming,educational TV State College 16801 and cultural programs. DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATIONAL . 814/238-020 *Videotaping. MEDIA COLLEGE OF EDUCATION 16mm and 8mm moviemaking and TEMPLE UNIVERSITY television programming. LU. 17 and 18 Room 411 RA with *Willingtoshareexperiences Philadelphia school groups. WVIATV/FM 215/787-6003 Fee. Public Broadcasting Center Contact: Dr. Donald J. Fork Pittston 18640 *Institutes.seminars, workshopsor LU. 14 717/3U-1244 Scranton on -site consultations. 717/826-6144 Wilkes-Barre *Media selection., acquisition, ALBRIGHT COLLEGE 717/655-9688 Pittston utilization. 12th and Exeter Streets Contact: Walter Mohr *Evaluationofprintandnon-print Reading 19604 Director of Instructional learning resources. 215/921-2381 Programming. *Basic audio-visual production Contact: Dr. Eugene S.Lubot, Vice *Pennsylvania Public Television techniques. President, Academic Affairs Network. *Establishing learning resource Albright College oilers afull range centers. of resources in the Arts and I.U. 19 Humanities, includingexperimental and D EPARTMENT OF international films. SUSQUEHANNA COMMUNITY CHORAL RADIOTELEVISIONFILM, SCHOOL *Resourcesareavailabletolocal SOCIETY, INC. OF COMMUNICATIONS AND THEATRE school districts as arrangementswill Laurel Street Theatre Centre TEMPLE UNIVERSITY permit. 307-315 Laurel Street Philadelphia 19122 Susquehanna 18847 Contact: Dr. Timothy J. Lyons, Contact: William S. Pierce Chairman I.U. 15 *Classes in photography. 215/787-8423 OR Fee. 215/787-8424 OR 215/787-1355 DOLORES 0. CASILLI LU. 20 Harrisburg Arts MagnetSchool 3219 Green Street MIDDLE ATLANTIC FILM BOARD WLVTTV, CHANNEL 39 2340 Perot Street Harrisburg 17110 Mountain Drive West 717/255-2611 OR Philadelphia 19130 Bethlehem 18015 215/978-4702 717/255 -2612 and radio, 215/867-4677 Contact: Frederick Goldman *Consultant, television Contact: Frank Dobias *Writing for televisonand radio. *Arrange all-day screening session of Director of School Services shorts and one feature. *On-camera performance. *Pennsylvania Public Television *Plan curricula, course outlines, syllabi *Related workshops. Network. and provide resource recommendations all grade HARRISBURG AREACOMMUNITY forfilm-studyclassesat COLLEGE (HACC) levels. Road L'J. 25 *Newsletter sent to membership. 3300 Cameron Street *Training seminars/workshops for Harraburg 17110 teachers and librarians. 717/780-2420 TRISTATE INSTRUCTIONAL Contact: Michael A.Dockery, Asst. BROADCASTING COUNCIL (WHYY) Dean of Communicationand The 1001 Morton Avenue GERARD MOHYNEAUX Arts Division Folsom 19033 English Department 2t5/532 -4763 LaSalle College Contact: Mrs. Jane Phillips Philadelphia 19141 `411TFTI/FM 215/848-8300, ext. 517 1992 Locust Lane Executive Secretary accommodate 12 Harrisburg 17109 *Pennsylvania Public Television *TV Studio can Network. people. 717/236-6000 Contact: Kathy Hummer,Out:each *Filmprogramcouldbeorganized Coordinator LU. 26 using film library. *A member station ofPennsylvania Public Television Network. AMERICAN THEATER ARTS FOR PHILADELPHIA FILMMAKERS CO-OP *P BS Affiliate. YOUTH, INC. Contact: Peter Michael Craigie 1511 Walnut Street 2226 Frankford Avenue Philadelphia 19102 Philadelphia 19125 Contact: Brenda Senderoff 215/N:4-5132 Public Relations *Curriculum related film presentations. Fee. 12 11 I.U. 26-25 FILM

Classes on film-making,. history and appreciation. Publications: catalog and bi-monthly newsletter. Showings of Independent, underground and avant-garde films. Loan and exchange of equipment.

THE PHOTOGRAPHY PLACE 132 S. 17th Street Philadelphia 19103 215/563-6381 Contact: Bayard Walker Galleryisavailableforstudents' viewing. Photography cours*s. Seminars. Informal photography discussions; public may bring work for critique/discussion. I.U. 27 BEAVER VALLEY INTERMEDIATE UNIT 225 Center Grange Road Aliquippa 15001-1497 412/774-7800 Contact: Mr. Thomas Zelsrt3c I.U. 28

NED WERT/CHARLES BATTAGLINI INDIANA UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA Department of Art Indiana 15701 Contact: Ned Wert 412/479-9229 OR 412/357-2530 Motivational environments workshops for teachers of exceptional pupils. Film. Literature

Director Bloomsburg 17815 205 Sparks Building 717/389-4576 1.U. 4 1 University Park 16802 Contact: Prof. Harry Stnne 814/865-7751 *Programs dealing with oral SHARON MAYOR'S COMMITTEE ON *Sponsor district,regional and state interpretation,ofprose and poetry; THE ARTS tournaments, clinics and workshops on afterdinnerspeaking;informative P.O. Box 404 allforensic events(including drama speaking; persuasive speaking; dramatic Sharon 16146 and radio). duo interpretation. Contact: Sister Mary Daniel, 058 *Annual institute for students. 770 E. State Street *Annual workshop for teachers. I.U. 17 *Willcontactpoetsforvisitsto *Resourcepersons' throughoutState schools. areavailabletospeak on forensic MANSFIELD UNIVERSITY OF events. 1PENNSYLVANIA I.U. 5 DEPARTMENT OF SPEECH, I.U. 14 COMMUNICATION, AND THEATRE ERIE ART CENTER Mansfield 16933 338 West Sixth Street BERKS COUNTY ARTS COUNCIL 717/662-4415 Erie 16507 P.O. Box 854 *Forensics Team available for assembly 814/459-5477 Reading 19603 demonstrationsindebateorother Contact: John Vanco 215/775-2104 areas of speech competition. *Regularly presents exhibits of Contact: Carolyn L. Ramsey paintings, graphics, sculpture, crafts, *Composition contestsenttoall I.U. 19 ceramics,photography,architecture schools in Becks County. and other media. THE CLOVER PATCH, INC.. *Full range of classes in visual arts, I.U. 15 75 Church Street crafts and languages. Mol...,me 18801 HARRISBURG AREA COMMUNITY 717/278-3950 LU. 7 COLLEGE (HACC) *Non-profit, tax-exempt cultural 3300 Cameron Street Road organization focused on literary CENTRE FOR THE PERFORMING Hanisburg 17110 efforts of local and regional writers. ARTS, INC. 717/780-2420 *Publish The Clover Patch. 319 E. Loyalhanna Street Contact: kichael A. Dockery, Asst. *Sponsor creative writing workshop in Ligonier 15658 Dean of Communication and The summer. Contact: Sheila Tomlinson Arts Division Executive Director I.U. 26 *Lec ture-demonstrationsincrek t lye WILLIAMS.POLLARD, RESOURCE writing, oral it erpretation of SPECIALIST RARE BOOK DEPARTMENT literature. 2151 King Arthur Court, Apt. B2 FREE LIBRARY OF PHILADELPHIA *Literary discussion groups. Harrisburg 17110 Logan Square 717/545-47.'.5 Philadelphia 19103 I.U. 10 Contact: William 3. Pollard Contact: Howell J. Hears *An introduction to the techniques of Rare Bove Librarian. DOROTHY CANTOLINA versification. *Tours of the departmenti school RD #1, Box 153B *Works with all ages from kindergarten groups of up to fifteen studeni:. -Phillipsburg 16866 to college level. *Toursare byappointment0, ly, *Creative reading. Fee: Expenses. usually more successful if the teacher *PrimarilyinPhillipsburg and West has prepared students. Branch areas, elementary age. STORYTELLER 10 South Broad Street SCHOOL DISTRICT OF PHILADELPHIA CARL LARSEN Mechanicsburg 17055 21st and The Parkway - Room 309 84 Susquehanna Street 717/697-2748 Philadelphia 19103 Lock Haven 17745 Contact: Marcia Bowers 215/299-7767 *Playwrite, poet, author.. *Storytelling concerts and workshops. Contact: Dr. Rita C. Altman *Introduction to poetry, writing. *Workshops in voice and speech for *High School for Creative and *Primarily in Keystone Central Area, students/teachers. PerformingArts (CAPA):TheHigh elementary through high school. School for Creative and Performing Fee. I.U. 16 Arts is designed to provide students from Philadelphia witha unique PENNSYLVANIA HIGH SCHOOL BLOOMSBURG UNIVERSITY OF programintheareaofcreative SPEECH LEAGUE PENNSYLVANIA writing.Participationinplays,art Contact: Mrs. Jeanne M. Lutz FORENSIC SOCIETY Iexhibits, dance recitals, and musical SPEECH, COMMUNICATION AND productions is an integral part of the THEATRE DEPARTMENT Music

412/624-4129 Contact: Ruth M. Montgomery *Presents chamber musicconcertsto 1. U. 1 LU. 2 and 3 students and to general public. CALIFORNIA UNIVERSITY BANDS *Tickets distributed free of charge to Reed Arts Center COMMUNITY COLLEGE OF interested high school students and sold ALLEGHENY COUNTY California University of Pennsylvania atgreatlyreducedpricetocollege ALLEGHENY CAMPUS students. California 15419 ARTS AND HUMANITIES Contact: Mr. Max Gonano 808 Ridge Avenue PITTSBURGH CIVIC ORCHESTRA Director of Bands Pittsburgh 15212 412/938-4242 300 Mt. Lebanon Road 412/938-5941 412/237-2540 Mt. Lebanon The California University Bands consist Contact: Joseph A. Clummo 412/563-8018 of a Marching Band (with Flag Corps. Assistant Dean Contact: James Bondi Dance Line and FeatureTwirlers). a *The College-Community Band.Choir, *Subscription to series of four concerts. Concert Band.a Jazz Ensemble and and Orchestra offer programs *Community service functions. various other instrumental groups. throughout the yes- *Lecture and educational programs.

PERCUSSION '80 HEINZ HALL FOR THE PERFORMING PITTSBURGH NEW MUSIC ENSEMBLE College of Creative Arts ARTS Contact: David Stock P.O. Box 6111 600 Penn Avenue 7520 Kensington West Virginia University Pittsburgh 15208 Pittsburgh 15206 Morgantown. WV 26506-6111 412/392-4800 412/244-9996 304/293-5511 Contact: Denise Wagner *Devoted to performance of new music, Contact: Phil Faini *Performing Art Center. especially by composers from Pittsburgh Versatility in a repertoire that ranges *Homeforopera.symphony. ballet. area and other American cities. fromAfrican rhythmsplayed on an civic light opera. *Availableforschool performances unusual collection of authentic *Youth and Dance Council. followed by discussion period. instruments. to classics written for or *Worl.shop with student participation. adaptedtopercussion.and tothe IMAGINARIUM CHILDREN'S ROOM Artists-in-Residence Program. contemporary sounds of hard rock and MUSEUM OF ART jazz. 4400 Forbes Avenue PITTSBURGH OPERA, INC. Pittsburgh 15213 tieuiz Hall for the Performing Arts SWEET ADELINES. INC. 412/231-5696 600 Penn Avenue FORT PITT CHAPTER *Integrated arts program. Pittsburgh 15222 (McMurray) *Classes: children wades K-8. including 412/281-0912 Contact: Mrs. Peggy Callahan special education. Contact: Miss Dorothy Humphrey President *Performance/workshop inschoolsby Administrative Assistant 5825 Monongahela Avenue company dancers, musicians, and artists. Student-Audience Development Project: Bethel °ark 15102 pre-opera classroom preparation. 412/833-4442 JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER attendance at live opera performance *Performances of barbershop harmony 315 S. Bellefield Avenue and post-opera classroom critiques. singing. Pittsburgh 15213 *Willingto perform/demonstrateIn 412/621-6500 VIRGINIA SCHATZ o schools. *Y Music Society -- recital series WesternPennsylvaniaSchoolforthe featuringworld renowned performers Deaf SYMPHONY SOUTH and area artists. 300 East Swissvale Avenue Affiliate of the Pittsburgh Symphony Pittsburgh 15218 Association ANNA PERLOW MUSIC SCHOOLOF Contact: Virginia Schatz Contact: Ms. Saranne Finder THE JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER 412/371-7000 OR 173 Clare Drive 5738 Forbes Avenue 412/681-7883 (home) Washington 15301 Pittsburgh 15213 *Workshops inmusicfor teachers of 412/222-5356 Contact: Alan Sher exceptional pupils. *Affiliate of Women's Associationof Demonstration concerts. the Pittsburgh Symphony Society. *"Musical Adventures." TAMBURITZAN NATIONAL FOLK ARTS *Music instruction and informal CENTER UNIONTOWN MUSIC CLUBS concerts. 1816 Locust Street Contact: Ruth Dunn Pittsburgh 15219 13 Mifflin Avenue PITTSBURGH CHAMBEit MUSIC 412/391-0805 Uniontown 15401 SOCIETY Contact: Yolanda L. Marino 412/438-7849 4200 Fifth Avenue Ethnic cultural library. *Three Age Levels: Young Music Club. Pittsburgh 15260 Ethnic dance performances. Gershwin Music Club. Touring company. Senior Music Club. *Ethnic museum. 15 [ 16 MUSIC I.U. 4-7

*Musicalinstruments, costumes, and EDINBORO UNIVERSITY OF 1.U. 6 nu:sic. PENNSYLVANIA MUSIC AND DRAMA DEV.RTMENT MARWICK BOYD FINE ARTS BUILDING I.U. 4 Edinboro 16444 CLARION UNIVERSITY OF 814/732-2555 PENNSYLVANIA HOMEMAKERS TRIO Contact: Dr. Donald L. Panhorst Clarion 16214 Contact: Inge Mansell Chairman Contact: Dr. Donald Black 610 S. Market Street Variety of large and small ensemble 814/226-2429 New Wilmington 16142 concerts and plays available for school *Musical and theaterpresentations 412/946-8240 performances. available for students and community. Recorder,piano,andviolin.Usually Clinics and workshops presented by play baroque music. faculty, include brass clinic, woodwind L. 7 clinic. SHARON MAYOR'S COMMITTEE ON ALLEGHENY VALLEY CONCERT THE ARTS ERIE CIVIC MUSIC ASSOCIATION ASSOCIATION P.O. Box 404 325 Monaca Drive Contact: Arvid Anderson Sharon 16146 Erie 16505 230 Glenview Drive Contact: Sister Mary Daniel 0.5.8. 814/454-3117 New Kensington 15068 770 E. State Street Contact: Stuard Deaner 412/335-1151 Information on music groups. President Season subscriptions. *Will make contact with such groups for *Concert organizationwith annual *Serves the New Kensington-Vandergrift schools. membership drive. section of Westmoreland County. *Contract and present six concerts each SLIPPERY ROCK UNIVERSITY OF season. HERITAGE SINGERS PENNSYLVANIA Contact: J. Laurence Martin, Director COLLEGE CHOIR ERIE PHILHARMONIC RD 1 CHAMBER SINGERS 720 Baldwin Building Scottdale 15683 SYMPHONIC CHOIR Erie 16501 412/887-4395 Music Department 814/455-1375 *Singing group specializing in music of Slippery Rock 16057 Contact: Charles Chappell the late 18th and 19th centuries. 412/794-7276 or *Student concerts. 412/794-7260 Performances in schools. IRWIN MALE CHORUS Contact: Dr. Chester T. O'Bannon Contact: Karl Kunkle. Business Manager *Offer every variety of choral music S.P.E.B.S.Q.S.A.. ERIE CHAPTER 10369 Jefferson Avenue program.MusicTherapyStudentsto 5271 W. 52nd Street North Huntingdon 15642 present programs. Fairview 16415 412-863-0268 814/833-4733 *Singing ensemble of 75 men. They put SLIPPERY ROCK UNIVERSITY Contact: Walter S. Holt onsixsacredconcertsatvarious ORCHESTRA Performances with Commodore Perry churches each season, and wind up the Slippery Rock 16057 Chorus and various quartets in year with an annual show. 412/794-7237 barbershop harmony for community and Contact: Dr. Nelson Cleary school functions. LIGONIER STRING ENSEMBLE Orchestra Director. Performances in schools with Contact: Anthony McCarty Dr. Clearyhimself offersstring explanation of four-part harmony. 412/233-5881 instrument demonstration (violin. viola. *Three to four free concerts per year, cello, and bass), violin-piano SWEET ADELINES. INC. mostly in the Ligonier Valley Library. performanceandtalkwith recorded PRESQUE :5LE CHAPTER musical examples On Charles Contact: Lorraine Montanan LIGONIER VALLEY ORCHESTRA Ives/Innovative American Composer. 1017 Potomac Street Contact: Ed Kistler Erie 412/238-2505 SWEET ADELINES, 814/833-8931 *Four concerts per year, auditorium of GREATER HARMONY CHAPTER *Performances of barbershop harmony Ligonier Town Hall, free of charge. Contact: Mrs. Bonnie Bardasha singing in community and schools. Director SAINT VINCENT CAMERATA 3247 Old Pittsburgh Road SWEET ADELINES. WC. ST. VINCENT COLLEGE New Castle 16101 TRILAKES CHAPTEr Contact: Fr. Cyprian Constantine, 412/658-4611 Contact: Pat Henry O.S.B. Performances of barbershop harmony Director 412/539-9761 singing. RD 01 Medieval. Renaissance, and early *Willing to ps 'ocm/demonstrate in Conneaut Lake 16316 baroque music performed. schools. 814/382-7339 *Performances of barbershop harmony SCOTTDALE CHORAL LU. 5 singing. Contact: Clyde H. Milliron. President 70r Parlcview Terrace REV. KEVIN E. CRAY SWEET ADELINES, Mount Pleasant 15666 419 Stafford Avenue WARREN CHAPTER 412/547-2940 Erie 16508 Contact: Gwen Wilcox 814/459-9476 Valentine Run Road SETON HILL CONCERT CHOIR *Teachingthe youngstudentwith Russell 16345 Contact: Marvin J. Hula creativeability.Composingatthe 814/757-8354 Associate Professor of Music keyboard with young student *Performances of barbershop harmony Seton Hill College composer-performers. singing. *Mixedchoralensemble,twomajor Willing to perform/demonstrate in performances per year. schools. 16 17 I.U. 7-10 MUSIC

SYLVIA S. BLANKENSHIP 634 Bellefonte Avenue WESTMORELAND CHORAL SOCIETY *Vionmst will work with elementary and Lock Haven 17745 Contact: Robert D. Walker. President high school students. 717/746-6253 223 Grant Street Fee. *Voice. ptano, organ, autoharp. Greensburg 15601 PChoral conducting. 412/836-5839 PHYLLIS R. KAPLAN *Composition and integration of music *Two major concerts per year; has also 257 Chambers Building and creative writing. performed with the Westmoreland University Park 16801 Symphony. 814/863-0416 FLORENTINO J. CAIMI Pianist. 300 Fredericks Street WESTMORELAND COUNTY MUSEUM OF *Consultant for music education Flemington 17745 ART projects and workshops. 717/748-5351, ext. 408 221 N. Main Street *Elementary and secondary levels. *String, wind percussion demonstrations. Greensburg 15601 Fee. Contact: Dr. Paul A. Chew LOCK HAVEN UNIVERSITY OF 412/837-1500 PENNSYLVANIA TOBY AND ARABELLA CARLSON *Concerts. MUSIC DEPARTMENT 1326 S. Garner Street *Films. Lock Haven 17745 State College 16801 *Dramatic programs. 717/748-5351 810237-6490 *Trio ofstring players interestedin *Performance-demonstrations of WESTMORELAND SYMPHONY demonstratingstringinstrumentsand Renaissance instruments. ORCHESTRA presenting programs of music for Contact: Christel Horner strings. CLEARFIELD CHORAL SOCIETY Business Manager *VocalArtsEnsembleavailablefor Contact: Mrs. Naomi Swift P.O. Box 1025 assembly programs. Director Greensburg 15601 *Jazz Ensemble available for concerts 703 S. 5th Street 412/837-1850 and concert-lectures. Clearfield 16830 *Subscriptions may be purchased. 814/765-8730 THE MUSICAL ACADEMY Community choral organization which WESTMORELAND YOUTH SYMPHONY 519 West College Avenue givespublicconcerts.Societyhas a Contact: Christel Horner State College 16801 choir, two re- irigal groups and a special Business Manager Contact: Jennine Hansen singing gro,.,- Membership by audition.. P.O. Box 1025 Director *Entertainment for school assemblies. Greensburg 15601 Provide group and private instruction *Workshops for teachers. 412/837-1850 on musical instruments. *Might be able to provide solo CLEARFIELD COMMUNITY RAND I.U. 8 performances or small ensembles for Contact: Jack Straley schools. Director SWEET ADELINES, INC. 218 E. Pine Street ALTOONA CHAPTER THE OPERA SOCIETY OF CENTRAL Clearfield 16830 Contact: Ann George PENNSYLVANIA 814/765-4063 500 Lot:: Avenue P.O. Box 915 *Presents several concerts during Altoona '6602 State College 16801 summer season and duringClearfield 814/942-3558 814/865-1690 County Fair week. Membership open to *Performances in community. Contact: William C. Miller interested adults. *Performance/demonstration of *Opera production. *Band concerts for school events. barbershop harmony by quartet or octet *Annual spring workshops. *School band members could be given a in schools. chance to play with the adult group for THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE experience. UNIVERSITY *Members of theBand could provide SWEET ADELINES, INC. DEPARTMENT OF MUSIC individual instruction in their JOHNSTOWN CHAPTER Iloilo Building neighborhood for school musicians. Contact: Doris Hart University Park 16802 126 Marion Place 814/865-0431 Johnstown 15901 CLEARFIELD COMMUNITY CONCERTS *The Alard Quartet. 814/536-4135 *Brass Chorale. ASSOCIATION *Performances of barbershop harmony Contact: Mrs. George Lewis *Claremont Woodwind Quintet. 'trigging. *Graduate String Quartet. President *Willing to perform/demonstrate in Litz Bridge Road *Glee Club. schools. Clearfield 16830 *The Hi-Lo's. 814/765-7410 *Dr. Keith Thompson. *Association presents nationally LU. 10 *Undergraduate Brass Quintet. recognizd artists in concert. MAGGIE BECKER *Schools receive complimentary tickets Box 77A JOELYNN SNYDEROTT for gifted or interested students. Manta 16863 423 Galen Drive *Career exploring by interviews with 814/236-2458 State College 16801 famous artists by school music hopefuls. Dulcimer, fiddle, guitar. 814/237-8809 *Schools might share costs and share *Traditional American music. *Arts and Crafts. artist when booked for area. dance, *Improvisational flute with dance. *Presentsprogram involving *Exposure of students to poetic lyrics music and art. DONALD HOPKINS in song writing. Fee. 523 N. Allen Street Fee. ii State College 16801 810236-4438 17 MUSIC I.U. 10-14 18

SUSQUENETTS 215/374-3161 Contact: Mrs. Barbara Schmaus *Presentthreeclassical concerts per 1.U. 13 Director season, many suitablefor educational T and J Trailer Court purposes. EPHRATA CLOISTER ASSOCIATES Hyde 16843 P.C. Box 155 814/765-4785 KNOW YOUR SYMPHONY LECTURES Ephrata 17522 *Young women who sing together and The Pennsylvania State University 717/733-4811 present programs for community Becks Campus/Continuing Education Contact: Coordinator neetings. Membership open to interested RD 5, Tulpehocken Road Cloister Chorus concerts. young women. P.O. Box 2150 Voc1 ensembles and *Programs for schools. Reading 19608 lecture-demonstrations can be arranged *Classroom instruction. 215/375-4211 for schools. *Student live -ins. LU. II MUSIC--1NTHESCHOOLS On site: "Weepier dra&a. Reading Musical Foundation LEWISTOWN MUSIC STUDY CLUB 500 Museum Road FRANKLIN AND MARSHALL COLLEGE Contact: Wendy Levin Reading 19611 Lancaster 17604 9 N. Grand Street 215/376-3395 *Artist in Concert Series. Lewistown 17044 Contact: Wes Fisher *Groups should make reservations. 717/248-7475 Wes Fisher presents witty and *Suitable for high school students. *Musicstudy andservicesforboth informative programs (45 minute length) Juniata and Mifflin Counties. featuring a half dozen Reading LANCASTER OPERA WORKSHOP Symphony Musicians whoplay and Box 304 MIFFLINJUNIATA COUNTIES demonstrate their instruments. Lancaster 17603 CONCERT ASSOCIATION 717/392-9455 Contact: Wendy Levin READING CHORAL SOCIETY Contact: Gene Swords at 9 N. Grand Street Box 134, Rersing 19603 717/872-4000 Lewistown 17044 Contact: Caroline Simonson, President *Two major opera productions annually. 717/248-7475 215/775-3172 *Perform scenes from operas for civic *Guest concerts. *Volunteer singing group who have been organizations and schools. in Reading for 110 years. *Chorale productions for schools and LU. 12 *Three concerts per year. civic organizations. *Affiliateofthe Reading Musical *Workshops. FOLK HERITAGE INSTITUTE Foundation. *In-fervices. Box 34U York 17402 READING CIVIC OPERA SOCIETY JAMES McVOY Contact: Mark Motich 124 North 10th Street Music Department Executive Director P.O. Box 186 Elizabethtown College RD 6, Box 272 Reading 19603 Elizabethtown 17022 York 17404 215/373-3311 *Electronic music demonstrations. *Classroom visitation by musicians. Fee. Assembly programs. READING PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA Bureau of Recreation LU. 14 GETTYSBURG COLLEGE MUSIC City of Reading DEPARTMENT ALBRIGHT COLLEGE Schmucker Hall READING SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA 13th and Exeter Streets Gettysburg 17325 500 Museum Road Reading 19604 Contact: Dr. Russell Getz Reading 19611 215/921-2381 717/624-4226 Contact: Wes Fisher Contact:Dr.EugeneS. Lubot,Vice *Music performing groupsincluding 215/373-7557 President- Academic Affairs choirs,band,orchestra,instrumental *Concerts and recitals given throughout ensemblies, madrigal, barbershop STAR SERIES the year. quartet. The Ticket Center Resourcts availabletolocalschool 435 Walnut Street districts as arrangements will permit. STRANDCAPITOL PERFORMING ARTS Reading 19601 CENTER 215/374-3161 BERKS COUNTY ARTS COUNCIL 50 North George Street Contact: Louise Harris P.O. Box 854 York 17401 *The Reading Musical Foundation's Star Reading 19603 717/846-1155 Series presents 3-5 performances each 215/775-2104 Contact: David Phillips season. Pastperformancesfeatured Contact: Carolyn L. Ramsey Executive Director pianists.ballet troupes,ethnic music *junior-Senior High School Youth to *Year-round professional productions. groups, jazz ensembles. orchestras, Symphony Concert(freeconcert *Specialmatineesforstudents;and vocalists, mime, guitarists, and other students in a concert hall setting.) student/group rates available. soloists and chamber groups. *Volunteer opportunities. Performances are held either at the BERKS GRAND OPERA *Theaters available for rental. Rajah Theatre or at Albright College. The Ticket Center *Student and group rates information 435 Walnut Street can be gotten by callingthe above Reading 19601 YORK COLLEGE OF PENNSYLVANIA number. 215/374-3161 York 17405 Contact: Georg R. Sheets SWEET ADELINES, INC. 717/846-7788 HAAGC CONCERT SERIES P.O. Box 566 435 Walnut Street *Full music. concert schedule. Boyertown 19512 *Subscriptions available. Reading 19601 215/367-6163 18 Contact: Mrs. Leonara Harris. Manager 19 I.U. 14-18 MUSIC

Horn Ensemble SWEET ADELINE% INC. HARRISBURG AP.EA COMMUNITY String Ensemble P.O. Box 55t COLLEGE (HACC) Concert jazz Band Bovertown 14512 330() Cameron Street Road 215/30-6163 Harrisburg 17110 WILLIAMSPORT MUSICCLUB 717/780-2420 SWEET ADELINE% INC. Contact: irs. Margie Hartman Contact: Michael A. Dockery. Assistant RD #1 READING PAGODA CHAPTER 18 East Gold Street Dean of Communization and The Cogan Station 17728 Reading l%07 Arts Division. *Performances by SeniorEnsemble, for civic organizations andschools. 215/777-8598 *Annual Contact: Dottie Mengel HARRISBURG CHORAL SOCIETY Christmasprogramfreeto ,*Sweet Adeline,. Inc.. is an P.O. Box 450 public. international non-profit women's Federal Square Station *Piano concerts bymembers for arts organization whose activity is singing Harrisburg 17108 festivals. bei::fits, and otherclubb. barbershop harmony and entertaining for 717/782-3701 civic and local organizations, hospitals Contact: Donald Clapper OR WILLIAMSPORT SYMPHCNY ana barbershop enthusiasts. Barbershop Polly Finan-Laubinger Three major programs annually. 360 Market Street harmony singing is a true American folk Room 3 art segment in musical culture. *Membership by interviewin fall and spring. Williamsport 17701 *Willing to provide servicesto schools, Contact: Paula Gordon WOMEN'S COMMITTEE OF THE 717/322-0227 READING SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA member might visit school with 215/678-2809 recording/lecture priorto one of society's annual programs. 1.U. 18 *90th Anniversary Year I.U. 15 - 1985. AMERICAN GUILD OFORGANISTS 97 S. Franklin Street CAMERATA SINGERS H ARRISBURG SYMPHONY ASSOCIATION Wilkes-Barre 18701 1812 Bridge Street 22 S. 3rd Street Contact: Richard W. Ratcliffe New Cumberland 17070 Suite 403 Dean of Wilkes-Barre Chapter Contact: Ernest Morrison Harrisburg 17101 98 Center Street 717/774-4475 (home) 717/232-8751 Forty Fort 18704 717/790-4081 (office) 717/287-3375 *Vocal Contact: Janet C. Emery ensemble of 14 singersin Demonstrations of how different costume. *tree concerts for pre-school through sounds senior high. are produced by various shapedorgan *Madrigals, folk and art songs, *Young soloist auditions. contemporary. pipes. Comparisons madewith *Harrisburg Youth Symphony Orchestra. band/orchestrainstruments used by *Medieval to modern songs. students. *Bookings upon request. LU. 16 *Workshops in music, memberrecitals, Fee: Negotiable. . guest recitals. B UC KNELL UNIVERSITY MUSIC COLLEGIUM MUS1CUM OF DICKINSON DEPARTMENT COLLEGE MISERICORDIAART COLLEGE Lewisburg 17837 GALLERY Department of Music 717/524-1216 College Misencordia Dickinson College Dallas 18612 Carlisle 17013 SUSQUEHANNA UNIVERSITY Contact: Martha Rochester 717/245-1332 DEPARTMENT OF MUSIC *Concerts. Contact: Prof. J. F. Posey, Director Selinsgrove 17870 *Performances of medieval and 717/374-0101 DALLAS WOMAN'S CLUB CHORALE renaissance music with voices and a Contact: Donald Hackie Contact: Mrs. David Wojciechowskt variety of early instruments. *Liveperformancesinclassesand 57 Pinecrest Avenue assemblies. Dallas 18612 DICKINSON COLLEGE ChAMBER 717/675-3791 CHOIR *Conferences about career planning in music. *Prepare two programs annually. Dickinson College Carlisle 17013 I.U. 17 R. CARL ERNST 717/245-1333 Conductor Contact: Prof. Truman Bullard MANSFIELD UNIVERSITY OF Hazleton Liberty Band Choir of28voices with supporting 128 N. Third Street instrumentalists. PENNSYLVANIA MUSIC DEPARTMENT West Hazleton 18201 *Concerts. assembly program of sacred Mansfield 16933 717/454-6726 and secular music. *Lecture on place of instrumental *Combined chamber choir and school 717/662-4080 and *Major groups available for assemblies choral music and training incoatinuing chorusworkshops conducted byDr. or evening concerts: education. Bullard. Concert Choir *Music clinics. Expenses.. Mountie Marching Band *Display of military bandmusic over a Concert Wind Ensemble century old. DICKINSON COLLEGE JAZZ ENSEMBLE University Community Symphony Dickinson College Small groups, Carlisle 17013 20 orlesspersons. FERRWOOD MUSIC WORKSHOP available for assemblies or c/o Hazleton Philharmonic 717/245-1568 concerts: Society Contact: John W. Jones, Director 14ansfieldians Contact: Rev. Joseph Ferrara Consists of 25 students. Woodwind Ensemble Main Street *AU styles of jazz. Brass Ensemble Lettimer Mines 18234 Chamber Singers 717/455-4975 MUSIC I.U. 18-20 20

Available any time: Chamber Group. WYOMING SEMINARY MADRIGAL Executive Director 'Available at night: Full Philharmonk SINGERS Choral Six Boyden Street Orchestra, BigBane. Sound. Sprague Avenue Susquehanna 18847 Group. Kin3ston 18704 717/853-3235 717/287-1126 Several theatreevents eachseason GREATER HAZLETON ORATORIO including musictheatreanddramatic SOCIETY LU. 19 Plays. Contact: Mark Billet *Performances are available to school President LIVING ARTS PROGRAM OF THE studentsthrough a ticket subsidy 118 E. Grant Street NORTHEASTERN EDUCATIONAL program sponsored by Pennsylvania McAdoo 18237 INTERMEDIATE UNIT 019 (NEIU) Council on the Arts. 717/929-2928 120 Monahan Avenue *Membership open to highschool Dunmore 18512 UNIVERSITY OF SCRANTON SINGERS students. 717/344-9222 Contact: Wallace E. Gordon, Director Reduced or free admission to students Contact: Dr. Vito A. Forlenza 317 Crest Drive attending concerts twice a yeas. Curriculum Specialist Clarks Green 18411 NEW member Mulcts choosefrom 717/586-4126 HAZLETON PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY approximately15artiststoconduct *Mixed chorus. Man Street performances intheirschools. These *Diversified musical programs up to Le tamer 18234 performancesinclude plays. dance, 1 1/2 hours in length. Contact: Romaine Streit string ensemble, puppetry, pottery, etc. 54 S. Poplar Street In this program. the districts and NEW LU. 20 Hazleton 18201 equally share financial commitment. Music Education. BACH CHOIR OF BETHLEHEM Grades one to high school. NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA ARTS 423 Heckwelder Place Specializes in strings. ALLIANCE Bethlehem 18018 Contact: William Yusicowslci 215/866-4382 NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA Box 777 Contact: firs. Joyce Lukehart PHILHARMONIC Avoca 18641 Volunteer to speak, perhaps illustrate Box 71 OR wtth phonograph recordings or Avoca 18641 Bruce Conrad videotape. Contact: Sally Preece. Manager 41 Broadway 717/765-5788 *Professional symphony orchestra, Jim Thorpe 18229 BETHLEHEM CONSERVATORY OF 717/325-3508 MUSIC ensembles, youth orchestra. 920 Linden Street *Youngpersons'concertsof45-55 NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA Bethlehem 18018 program and minutes, with notes PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA 215/866-3931 cassettes in advance. Box 71 Contact: Miss Alma Hoch Fee. Avoca 18641 Students andfacultyavailablefor Contact: Sally Preate, Manager programs, lectures,workshops, career RENAISSANCE MUSIC ENSEMBLE 717/654-4788 talks, and conferences. Fee for some Contact: jay Breckenridge Professional symphony orchestra, programs. Penn State University ensembles and youth orchestra. Hazleton Campus Young person's concerts: 45 -55 CHAMBER MUSIC SOCIETY OF Hazleton 18201 minutes, with program notes and BETHLEHEM 717/454-8731 cassettes in advance. P.O. Box 376 Informally organized group of recorder Fee Bethlehem 18018 players and harpsichord. Willing to share Concert: Mrs. William R. Fry, Jr. music with school children in classes or NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA Secretary small assemblies. YOUTH ORCHESTRA 215/868-6149 Contact: Sally Preate *Non-profit organization. Features the SINFONIA DA CAMERA Box 71 Curtis String Quartet in concerts. Contact: Atty. Robert J. Scausll Avoca 18641 *Tickets offered to students at reduced Board Chairman 717/645-4788 rates. 11 W. Union Street Sponsored by Northeastern Wilkes-Barre 18707 Pennsylvania Philharmonic. VIRGINIA HAGEMANN Three concertsperyear;chamber 'Will perform in schools. Assistant Professor music. orchestra and soloists. Music Department *Special student rates. THE SINGERS' GUILD OF SCRANTON Moravian Coaege Chamber of Commerce Building Bethlehem 18018 S.P.E.B.S.Q.S.A. Scranton 18503 215/865-0741 HAZLETON CHAPTER Contact: Mrs. Francis C. Bosak The CreationofElectronic Music Societyforthe Preservation and CompositionswithStory.Drama and Encouragement of Barber Shop Quartet President, Board of Directors Shady Drive, RD 02 Dance. Singing in America *Soundsessionsdealingwithfound Contact: Robert Brubaker Moscow 18444 717/8424894 sounds and electronic sources; children Box 265A, RD 01 Adult community choral group. are introduced to sound as a creative Sugarloaf 18249 Student tickets available to two major form of expression. Fee. 717/384-4122 (home) concerts. 717/384-4191 (business) POCONO BOY SINGERS *Demonstrations and performances by Contact: Dr. K. B. Schade quartets or full chorus. SUSQUEHANNA COMMUNITY CHORAL SOCIETY, INC. Contact: William Pierce

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Director I.U. 23 P.O. Box 110 LUKENS STEEL BAND East Stroudsburg Universry of ABINGTON ART CENTER Lukens Steel Cumpary Pennsylvania 515 Meetinghouse Road Coatesville 19.1.:0 East Stroudsburg 18301 Jenkintown 19046 215/383-2000 717/421-6137 or Contact: Ron Rothman *Performs forty-five to fifty concerts 717/424-3315 Director year. *Musical recitals. *Concerts. *Individualappearances by boysfor PHILADELPHIA YOUTH ORCHESTRA operas, musical shows, orspecial JENKINTOWN MUSIC SCHOOL Contact: Joseph Primavera. Director recitals. 547 Washington Lane Center City Y.M.C.A. Honorarium varies. Jenkintown 19046 15th and Arch Streets 215/885-6616 Philadelphia SWEET ADELINES. INC. 215/241-1200 LEHIGH VALLEY CHAPTER POTTSTOWN SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA *Rehearses Saturday A.M.; severe Contact: Mrs. Lucille Scheirer Contact: William Lamb concerts a year. 5520 Shawnee Drive 122 Gilbert Avenue Bethlehem 18017 Gilbertsville 19525 EXTON CHORALE 215/262-7026 215/367-7657 Contact: Craig Rider, Director *Performances. Drexel Hill Jr. High School RED HILL BAND State Road and Penn Avenue 1.U. 21 Contact: Vincent Bercher Drexel Hill 19026 Director 215/622-7000 ALLENTOWN BAND Wasser Road, R.D. *Rehearses in West Chester Tueeda 1320 Turner Street East Greenville 18041 evenings; two performances a year. Allentown 18102 215/679-5189 215/434-7026 KENNETT SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA TEMPLE UNIVERSITY MUSIC FESTIVAL Contact: Stephen C. Gunzenhauser, Dir. CEDAR CREST COLLEGi Ambler 19002 100 Median Drive 30th and Walnut Streets 215/787-8318 Wilmington. DE 19803 AUentown 18104 *Group plans or tours. 302/762-1132 OR 302/478-7619 215/433-4471 (general information) *JunethroughAugust:freetwilight *Rehearses in Kennett Square Monde: Contact: Dr. Allen Birney garden concerts. evenings; three concerts a year. *Camerata singers and orchestra. 11asterwotits Chorale. VALLEY FORGE MUSIC FAIR CHESTER CO.ART ASSN. MIXEI Two concerts yearly; adult choirs. Devon 19333 CHORUS 215/644-5000 Contact: Mrs. Ben Argust, Director COMMUNITY MUSIC SCHOOL Contact: Jack King Strasburg Road. R.D. 32 N. Fifth Street 215/839-4017 West Chester 19380 Allentown 18101 'Open year round. 215/696-6216 215/435-7725 *Children's Theatre Special. *Features tone production and chora *Instrumental and vocaltrainingfor Wednesdays, June-August. singing; a few concerts. children. *Group rates. *Scholarships. CHESTER CO. MADRIGAL SINGERS I.U. 24 Contact: Mrs. Ben Argust. Director MUHLENBERG COLLEGE Strasburg Road. R.D. 24th and Chew Streets PHYLLIS BOONE West Chester 19380 AUentown 18104 Liberty Forge School 215/696-6216. 215/433-3191 (general information) Chester County I.U. *Sing music of the 15th. 16th, and 17th Contact: Dr. McClain Phoenixville 19460 centuries. *Classes and choirs. Contact: Phyllis Boone 215/933-6920 CHESTER CO. FOLK OPERA LU. 22 215/326-9120 (home) INSTRUCTION PACKAGE 'Workshops inmusic for teachers of Contact: Mrs. Lee Raffensperger BUCKS COUNTY COMMUNITY exceptional pupils. 1.U. 24 COLLEGE 1530 East Lincoln Highway DEPARTMENT OF PERFORMING ARTS THE CHORALIERS Coatesville 19320 Newtown 18940 Contact: Mrs. John Clarion 215/383-5800 215/968-5861. ext. 320 Director Slides, cassette and script depictim. Contact: William F. Brenner 2710 E. Lincoln Highway thefirstwitchcrafttrialin Chestet Chairperson Coatesville 19320 County. *Touring vocal and instrumental groups. 215/384-9496 *On-campus performancesofmusical 'A community non-professionalvocal I.U. 26 and theatrical events. chorus that performs locally. ACADEMY OF MUSIC BUCKS COUNTY SYMPHONY SOCIETY, THE FORTY MINERS CHORUS Broad and Locust Streets INC. Contact: Herb Bollan, Director Philadelphia 19102 Contact: Miss Margret Zentgraf Business Office Contact: Hugh Walsh, Jr. 1235 Easton Road Cheyney University of Manager Warrington18976 Pennsylvania *Home of Philadelphia Orchestra, 215/343-1759 Cheyey19319 Opera, Ballet, All Star Forum. *Children's concert performed once 215/399-6880 *Oldest opera house in continuous use year at Central Bucks East Senior High 'A community chorus of West Chester; in world. School. several performances a year.

21 MUSIC L U. 26 22 *Piano, violin. cello and viola. *Free performances at Mandell Theatre. THE PHILADELPHIA BRASS ENSEMBLE RITTENHOUSE OPERA SOCIETY *Limited number of appearances 'off The Philadelphia Orchestra 336 S. 15th Street campus. Contact: Mason Jones Philadelphia 19102 1420 Locust Street Contact: Marco Farnese DREXEL UNIVERSITY Philadelphia 19102 *Scenes from operas (concert or staged DEPARTMENT OF MUSIC 215/893-1928 with costumes). 32nd and Chestnut Streets *runproductionswith costumes and Philadelphia 19104 PHILADELPHIA CLASSICALGUITAR minimalsets, accompanies byeither 215/895-2453 SOCIETY piano or orchestra. Contact: Dr. Wallace Heaton 1811 Itatistead Street *Lectures. *Choral and instrumental presentations Philadelphia 19103 Fee. by glee clubs, varsity singers and band. 215/567-2972 *Colonial Ensemble dressed in authentic Contact: Robert Page SATURDAY MORNING MUSIC CENTERS 18thCenturycostumeshasoriginal *Monthly concerts for those interested SCHOOL DISTRICT OF PHILADELPHIA repertoire of American music. to the classical guitar. 21st and The Parkway *Workshops. Philadelphia 19103 *Lectures. 215/299-7807 MENDELSSOHN CLUB IF *Muter classes. PHILADELPHIA Contact: Edwin E. Heilakka P.O. Box 2278 *Student competition. Director, Division of Music Education Philadelphia city 215/PES -3050 PHILADELPHIA FESTIVAL BALALAIXA *Eight locationsthroughoutthe Contact: David C. Jones ORCHESTRA where public school students receive President 3417 Sheffield Avenue instrumentalmusiclessonsinsmall Philadelphia 19136 specialist *Classical.semi-classicaloe"pops" classesfrominstrumental concerts performed by 200 215/MA4-3073 teachers. District Band and Orchestra semi-classical professional singers; Contact: Paul Karig* rehearsals included. smaller performing groups also Director available. *Performances of Slavic and Eastern THE SAVOY COMPANY European music, sang, and dance. Contact: President THE MOSTOVOY SOLOISTS OF *Demonstrate instruments and perform 1009 Western Savings Fund Bldg. PHILADELPHIA in schools. Philadelphia 19102 130 S. 18th Street 215/PES -7161 Philadelphia 19103 PHILADELPHIA FOLK SONG SOCIETY *Leadsingersavailabletopresent 215/567-0202 7113 Emlen Street excerpts from the current production of Contact: Robert Arrow, General Philadelphia 19119 Gilbert a Sullivan Opera. Manager 215/CH7-1300 Marc Mostovoy. Music Director Contact: Cheryl Carotin OR *Achamberorchestra.stringsand Ellis Hershman SCHOOL DISTRICT OF PHILADELFWA harpsichord. *To further folk music and folk related 21st and The Powkway, Room 309 *Youth concerts. activities. Philadelphia 19103 *Lecture demonstrations, seminars: *Odyssey Program: designed in 215/299-7767 classical/baroque literature, cooperation with Philadelphia Board of Contact: Dr. Rita C. Altman introduction tostringinstruments. Education. *High School for Creative and performance techniques, etc. *Community service. Performing Arts (CAPA): Designed to *Fees may be negotiated. *Specialfolk-musicrelatedprograms provide students from Philadelphia with can be designed. a unique program in the area ofvocal THE "MUNIER" MANDOLIN AND GUITAR and instrumental music. THE PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA ORCHESTRA OF PHILADELPHIA Principal: Dr. John Vannoni 2321 S. 21st Street Contact: Boris Scoloff, Manager 11th and Catherine Streets Philadelphia 19145 1470 Locust Street Philadelphia 19147 *Non-profit cultural organisation. Philadelphia 19102 *Overbrook High School Music Magnet *Concerts. 215/893-1900 Program: Overbrook High School serves as a magnet school for three specialized *Mandolin Music--A Lost Art: THE PHILADELPHIA WOODWIND college-bound programs: Scholars, Musts. demonstrations, techniques and QUINTET andFineArts.TheMusicProgram" concerts. The Philadelphia Orchestra provides academic and music classes in areas. Courses in NEW SCHOOL OF MUSIC Contact: Mason James sixmajor subject 301 S. 21st Street 1420 Locust Street theory, harmony, music history, Philadelphia 19103 Philadelphia 19102 keyboard, band, orchestra. choir, and* 215/732-3966 215/893-1928 humanities are offered. Contact: I.. M. Salver Principal: Ms. Diane Scott *Demonstrationsfor high schoolsof RITTENHOUSE BRASS QUINTET 59th and Lancaster Avenue chamber music for strings or woodwind. Contact: Robert Han Philadelphia 19131 Fee. 1119 W. Moyamensing Avenue *Girard Academic Music Program: Philadelphia 19148 Offers a structured learning THE PENN JAZZ ENSEMBLE 215/271-7425 environment at all grade levelsthat 3680 Walnut Street CT *Educational concerts: Grades K-12. allows students to folio, an academic Philadelphia 19174 *Concert performances. curriculum while pursuing comprehensive In 215/243-6701 *Concerts in conjunction with organist. programsinthefieldofmusic. *Comprised of University of additiontothebasiccurriculum, Pennsylvania students. students at GAMP receive instruction in *Concerts on rem Campus. the areas of music theory (written and aural)and musichistory.Performing 22 23 L U. 26-29 MUSIC

ensembles Include choral groups,full I.U. 27 INDIANA UNIVERSITY OF orchestra,stringensemble,marching PENNSYLVANIA (IUP) CONTINUING band and color guard, and stage band. BEAVER COUNTY SYMPHONIC WIND EDUCATION Students have performed in su:h ENSEMBLE Contact: Dean, Continuing Education, activities as the Gimbel Thanksgiving Contact: H. J. Howarth, Ir. Stright Hall Day Parade, Columbus Day Parade, and Director Indiana University of Pennsylvania School Fsir held at theGallery. At P.O. Box 225 Indiana 15705 least one experience in musical theatre is presented during each school year. Beaver 15009 *Classes in music. However. not 412/774-6858 all students who enter Four concerts annually. INDIANA UNIVERSITY OF GAMP need plan on music as a career. Variety of programs including classical, The high school years are for students PENNSYLVANIA interested in college training in many chamber works and "pops". DEPARTMENT OF MUSIC *Arrangementsmight be made for Indiana 15705 areas, including liberal arts, sciences, performance/demonstration in schools. music, etc. 412/357-2397 School tours. Principal: Dr. Emilio Mattico li *Recital and concert programs. -18th and Snyder Avenue BEAVER VALLEY INTERMEDIATE UNIT *Operas and musicals. Philadelphia 19145 225 Center Grange Road Aliquippa 15001-1497 *Performances on campus. SCHOOLS ON PARADE 412/774-7800 Contact: Mr. Thomas Zelesnik SWEET ADELINES, INC. SCHOOL DISTRICT OF PHILADELPHIA INDIANNA CHAPTER 21st and The Parkway BROADHEAD CULTURAL CENTER Contact: Vicky Westley, President Philadelphia 19103 Philadelphia Street 215/299-7807 The Pennsylvania State University Indiana 15701 Contact: Edwin E. Heilakka Beaver Campus Monaca 15061 Perform/demonstrate barbershop Director. Division of Music harmony singing in schools and Education 412/775-8830 Contact: Sandy Beitch community. *Annual music and artproduction *Concerts. featuring All- Philadetohia groups, I.U. 29 soloists, artists, dancers and ensembles CULTURAL ENRICHMENT ACTIVITIES frompublicand archdiocesanschool systems. Community College of Beaver County SCHUYLKILL COUNTY CHORUS College Drive Contact: Dr. Donald Brown, President OR Mrs. Kathy Zimmerman UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA GLEE Monaca 15061 412/775-8561. ext. 220 Director CLUB Pottsville 17901 Annenberg Center Contact: Dr. Nicholas Colafella Dean of Community Education 3680 Walnut Street SCHUYLKILL COUNTY ORCHESTRA Philadelphia 19174 Contact: Dr. Benjamin Platt, President 215/243-7569 GENEVA COLLEGE Beaver Falls 15010 OR Mrs. Warren Hoopes, Concert Contact: Bruce Montgomery, Director Mistress Performances throughout 412/846-5100, ext. 293 and abroad. Contact: Paul Bischoff Pottsville 1'901 C a m pus performancesavailable to Campus Program Director students at reduced admission. *Concerts. School assemblies. Invite high school students to observe SWEET ADELINES, INC. rehearsal techniques. BEAVER VALLEY CHAPTER Contact: Lorida Harvey YOUNG AUDIENCE, INC. 2744 Darlhagton Road PHILADELPHIA CHAPTER Apt. /7 341 South lEth 'Street Beaver Falls 15010 Philadelphia 19103 412/843-5867 215/732-8369 *Performances of barbershop harmony _Contact: Matthew Dooley singing. Executive Director Non-profit organization that presents I.U. 28 performing arts educational programs to schools in Eastern Pennsylvania. ARMSTRONG COUNTY LEAGUE OF Performances include dance/movement, ARTS - instrumentalandvocalmusic,and Contact: Marilyn Rea theatre. President RD #4, Box 128-C YOUTH ORCHESTRA OF GREATER Kittanning 16201 PHILADELPHIA 412/763-7457 1119 Sally Place *To provide and unify the activities Philadelphia 19111 related to the arts and provide a center 215/289-8050 for all the arts. Contact: Robert Kramer *Old time music festival once a month. *Trainyoungmusiciansinclassical music by providing professional conductor and opportunity to performin public. Children's concerts and classicalmusic concerts. 23 Theatre

*Four major theatre-sponsored CHATHAM COLLEGE productions annually. I.U. 1 DEPARTMENT OF DRAMA *Junior Theatre Groupfor young Woodland Road actors: present one major production ACTORS AND ARTISTS OF FAYETTE Pittsburgh 15232 COUNTY, INC. and series of road productions. P.O. Box 2171 412/441-8200, ext. 367 'Speakers Bureau. Contact: Jerry Wenneker Uniontown 15401 *Summer workshopoffered on 3 *Productions available to schools. 412/439-6285 differentlevels:creativedramatics, Contact: President of Board acting and theatre crafts, and music CITY OF PITTSBURGH DEPARTMENTand movement/dance. *Theatrical productions: Residen OF PARKS AND RECREATION' company ofFayette Campus,Ps 502 City County Building MARIONETTE THEATRE ARTS State University; traveling showsfo Pittsburgh 15219 elementary schools. COUNCIL 412/255-2680 LOVELACE THEATRE Pittsburgh Puppet Theatres perform 500 Sampsonia Way CALIFORNIA UNIVERSITYOForiginal shows for children. PENNSYLVANIA Pittsburgh 15232 *Drama classes. Contact: Thomas Pechar THEATRE DEPARTMENT *Open Schools: Ten schools offer late California 15419 afternoon and evening opportunities in 412/231-6880 412/938-4220 dance, drama, arts and crafts, etc. Theatre for Children. Contact: Malcolm Ca llery *Full Performances. A fullservice departmentofferin *Lecture-Demonstrations. the BA in Theatre. COMMUNITY COLLEGE OF Teacher Workshops. *Six to eight productionsper year. ALLEGHENY *One day and one week residencies. Offer consultation and practicala ALLEGHENY COUNTY Internships. in mounting your production. ALLEGHENY CAMPUS Fee. ARTS AND HUMANITIES DEPARTMENT KORNELY MARIONETTES BIG SHO 808 Ridge Avenue KAY MILLER Suite 1001, 963 E. Ohio Street Pittsburgh 15212 8600 Barkhurst Drive Pittsburgh 15223 412/237-2540 Pittsburgh 15237 412/822-7313 College-CommunityTheatre offers Contact: Kay Miller Contact: Mr. David Kerne ly programs throughout the year. 412/683-6940 (work) *This fast-paced, life-sizemarionett 412/367-4982 (home) show has delighedeveryone at e DUQUESNE UNIVERSITY Workshops in improvisation for age throughout America. ComeDEPARTMENT OF SPEECH, teachers of exceptional pupils. complete with light show, bigsound COMMUNICATION AND THE.ATRE Fee. and large pup ats. One ofthe14Pittsburgh, 15219 professional Marionette companieslef 412/434-6000 994 FLOATING THEATRE FESTIVAL intheU.S. A true 45 minuteso Contact: Eva C. Robotti 1117 Cathedral of Learning pleasure for everyone. Chairman University of Pittsburgh Fee. Special prices for schooldistricts.Classic and modern productions. Pittsburgh 15260 Young people's performances. Contact: Prof. Leon Katz, Director LU. 2 and 3 Nigh school workshops. 412/624-6761 Guest directors. Don Marinelli. Managing-Director CARLOW COLLEGE 412/624-6805 DEPARTMENT OF SPEECH LOVELACE MARIONETTE THEATRE *Performancesavailableforschool COMMUNICAION AND THEATRE '(Marionette Theatre Arts Council. Inc.) groups October through May. 3333 Fifth Avenue 5888 1/2 Ellsworth Avenue In-school visits by traveling Pittsburgh 15213 Pittsburgh 15232 companies. 412/683-4800, ext. 261 412/361-4835 Fee. Contact: Dr. Kathleen George *Touring program for elementary Theatre workshops for highschoo schools:live performance with hand THE NORTH HILLS ACTORS students. puppets and short demonstration of WORKSHOP puppets which students can make. Contact: Kay Miller CARNEGIEMELLON UNIVERSITY *'The Puppet Proposition": 26 minute 8600 Barkhurst Drive COLLEGE OF FINE ARTS documentary film on puppet theatre. Pittsburgh 15237 DEPARTMENT OF DRAMA Suitable grades 4-12 and adult. 412/366-5580 Schenley Park *Margo Lovelace offers seminars and Non-profit actor training and Pittsburgh 15213 workshops for teachers. producing company specializingin 412/621-2600, ext. 428 Improvisation, ensemble, alternative Contact: Lawrence Carta,Chairman McKEESPORT LITTLE THEATRE technique's, alternative theatre Preview and Saturdaymatins P.O. Box 431 performance and children's performances ofdepartment pia McKeesport 15134 participatory theatre. offered to schools byinvitation. 412/673-1100 (Answering Performances. Service) *Workshops:actor-training,creative dramatics, self-use, improvisation. theatre games, movement. 24 THEATRELU. 2-5 26

PENNSYLVANIA REPERTORYPIT RGH RENAISSANCE THEATRE SLIPPERY ROCK UNIVERSITY OF THEATRE P.0 4566 PENNSYLVANIA COMMUNITY COLLEGE: ALLEGHENYPi 15205 SPEECH AND THEATRE ARTS COUNTY 41 1-0219 DEPARTMENT Boyce Campus 'lion Slippery Rock 16057 595 Beatty Road rofessional M Company. 412/794-7263 Monroeville 15146 Contact: Contact: Trudy Scott EATRE EXPRESS High school matinee performances. 412/371-8651 5217 Fifth Avenue Summer theatre. Classes: Acting, technical theatre Pittsburgh 15232 *Scheduleof events availablefrom dance. 412/681-5098 Student Union. Workshops for children oe adults. Contact: Caren Harder *Lecture/demonstration. Productions range from Vaudeville to MS. JOY TOBIN Performance.. Expressionism, Mime, Circus and Fares. 222 Beachwood Technique workshops in mime, stage New Wilmington 16142 PIONEER CRAFT COUNCIL fighting. circus techniques, 412/528-9951 Contact: Diane Vargo improvisation,vocalandmovement *Creative dramatics. 2113 Murray Avenue production. Pittsburgh 15217 Company composed of graduates and LU. 5 *Oral history theatre: tapes and slidessenior students from Carnegie-Mellon of older crafts, people in community. University. BEHREND COLLEGE PLAYERS PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIVERSITY PITTSBURGH ALTERNATIVE, INC. UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH BEHREND COLLEGE 8600 '4. Batichurst Drive DEPARTMENT OF SPEECH AND Erie 16501 Pittsburgh 15237 THEATRE ARTS 814/890-3101. ext. 279 Contact: Kay Miller 1117 Cathedral of Learning Fran Feltman Lecture/seminar on theatre. Pittsburgh 15260 Touring productions. Creative dramatics technique. 412/624-6780 Improvisation and bodywork. Demonstrationsofactortraining Designed for gifted and exceptionalContact: Dr. Gillett. Elvgren method. students. Be tt,g susclaavancsdChildren's Fee. EDINBORO UNIVERSITY Or TheatreClaw. PENNSYLVANIA THE PITTSBURGH FLOATINGChildren's Theatre Touring Company. MUSIC AND DRAMA DIIA,TMENT tee. Edinboro 16W THEATRE FESTIVAL Begirmingand 1117 CL advancedcreative 814/732-2555 University of Pittsburgh dramatics class. Contact: Dr. Donald L. Panhorst Pittsburgh 15260 Creative dramatics with the blind. Chairman 412/624-6761 Variety of plays areavailablefor Contact: Robert Mennen LU. 4 some school performances each year. Director Sponsortheatre,music and dance CRIMSON MASQUE ERIE PLAYHOUSE events. GROVE CITY COLLEGE 13 W. 10th Street Workshops, lecture/demonstrations. Grove City 16127 Erie 16501 412/458-6600 814/454-2851 Performancesarrangedatschools with visiting artists. Contact: Dr. James Paton 111 Contact: David Matthews *Produce Children's Theatre foe local *Community theatre produces30 *Touring companies. school system during Spring Semester. productions a year including musicals, plays, concerts. and children's theatre. PITTSBURGH PLAYHOUSE NEW CASTLE PLAYHOUSE Theatre Center P.O. Box 241 MILL PLAYERS 222 Craft Avenue New Castle 16103 (Summer Student Theatre) Pittsburgh Contact: George Orr Contacts Robert J. Barber 412/621-2948 President Mille:reek Intersimilate High Contact: Marti Rairdi 1311 Wilmhigton Road School *Children.' Theatre. New Castle 16105 3320 Caughei Road *Theatre classes. 412/652-7882 Erie 16506 *Students invited on occasion to dress 814/838-9611 PITTSBURGH PUBLIC THEATRE reheareals to view theatre technique. COMMUNITY ARTS MASTER CLASS PROGRAM SHARON MAYOR'S COMMITTEE ON 516 Fulton Building THE ARTS Pittsburgh 15222 P.O. lox 404 412/765-340 Sharon 16146 Technical resource-shoring Otram toContact: Sister Mary Daniel, OSB assist performersend orating 770 E. State Street groupsinaccomplishingtheir one goals. *information on theatre groups. *Lectures/Vorkshopeem vale" *Assistance In application tar grants 'toga. fee schools' theatre programs. Servicesarecompletelyfresof charge. 25 27 I.U. 6-10 THEAT0E.

1.11.6 *Theater for children. *Two majorproductions annually in WHITE BARN April and December in Ligonier Town 101 Colonial Manor Road MARWICK BOYD FINE ARTS Irwin 15662 BUILDING 412/864-5578 CLARION UNIVERSITY OF *Variety of musicals and plays staged PENNSYLVANIA on weekends. Clarion 16214 LATROBE DRAMA SOCIETY Contact: Mrs. Alice Clover 616 Walnut Street I. U. 8 (314/226-2284 Latrobe 15650 *Theater presentations availablefor 412/539-9761 (days) CRESSON LAKE PLAYHOUSE students and the community. 412/537-4395 (evenings) 201 Masonic Building Contact: Mary Fowler, President Ebensburg 15313 1.U. 7 *Presents four shows per year. 814/472-4333 Contact: Goldee Hecht-Meyer APPLE HILL PLAYHOUSE IODERN RENAISSANCE THEATER *Colored slide program with narrator. P.O. Box 90 iD 6. Box 119E Nn charge. Delmont 15626 Greensburg 15601 *Offer technical assistance. 412/468-5050 412/832-7632 *Touring show suitable to performance Contact: Pat Beyer Contact: Bob Errett in schools. *Summer playhouse. *Travelling troupe: stages two or thre Costume rental. Children's Theatre. showsper year intheGree *Apprenticepositionsfor advanced Garden and Civic Center. LAUREL ARTS drama students. P.O. Box 414 NEW KENSINGTON CIVIC THEATER Somerset 15501 JOHNNY APPLESEED PLAYHOUSE P.O. Box 202 814/443-2433 OR P.O. Box 90 New Kensington 15068 814/443-1835 Delmont 15626 412/226-2155 Contact: Nicholas Jacobs Contact: Marge Kerr. business manager Contact: Nora Ann Pastrick *Classes or workshops. 412/838-1692 OR Varied shows: usually a musical, a Performances. Pat Beyer, managing director drama. a comedy, and a children' *Technical Service. 412/838-0231 show each year. Fee. Youngsters' playhouse at Apple MU (listed above). PERFORMING ARTS THEATER 1.U. 10 *Classes in performing are offered in P.O. Box 3088 three-week sessions during June. July. Greensburg 15601 DRAMA DUO and August. 412/929-2150 103 Arts Building *Touringshowavailablefrom May Contact: Mike Rohif Department of Theatre and Film through August. Specializes in musicals. The Pennsylvania State University *One-a-month schedule. University Park 16802 CABARET THEATER *Performs at the Greensburg Gard 814/865-7586 P.O. Box 415 and Civic Center. Contact: Dr. Helen lianfull Penn 15675 Director Contact: John J. Camelia, Artistic SAINT VINCENT SUMMER THEATER Creative and improvisational drama in Director, OR SAINT VINCENT COLLEGE schools. John Michael Horanic, Managing Latrobe [5650 Fee. Director 412/537-8900 (BOX OFFICE) 412/527-6260 ELLIS M. GROVE Home base for the American SETON HILL THEATER 1000 Plaza Drive Performing Arts Theatre Company. SETON HILL COLLEGE State College 16801 *Special discounts for groups of 20 or 412/838-4241 814/865-5427 more. Contact: Dr. Eugene A. Saraceni Acting. directing, stage design. Chairman-Director *Write of one-act plays and musicals. "CARRY ON" *Traveler, historian. collector of films. P.O. Box 104-A. RD 13 SHERWOOD FOREST THEATRE TV and radio. Greensburg 15601 Contact: Alphretta De Simone *Willing to share experience with high 412/832-7767 Executive Director school groups. Contact: Helen Smith 5301 Greensburg Road A one -woman musical comedy Murrysville 15668 PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIVERSITY depicting the life of Carry A. Nation. 412/327-5149 DEPARTMENT OF THEATRE AND *Creative dramatics for children. FILM GREENSBURG CIVIC THEATER Dramatic scenes to relate to University Park 16801 951 Old Salem Road classroom subjects. Contact: Douglas Cook Greensburg 15601 814/865-7586 412/836-1123 VALLEY PLAYERS OF LIGONIER *Performances by university students Contact: John H. Bail, Chairman, OR P.O. Box 127 and faculty during fall-spring term. Angelo A. Sembiante, Ligonier 15658 Professional performances during Vice-Chairman 412/2384514 summer season. Three major shows per year inthe Contact: Margo Reynolds OR Children's Theatre Touring Company Greensburg Garden & Civic Center. Jeanne Calnan available to schools. Put on three major productions each*"Arts Company," touring company of HOLLOW TREE PLAYERS year. graduatestudentsthatperforms on P.O. Box 246 *Productionsare staged in the branch campuses of the university. Ligonier 15658 auditorium of Ligonier Town Hall. 412/238-7868 Contact: CoUeen Dean 26 THEATRELU. 10-14 28

FELICE PROCTOR 344 U. Mater Street DEVA ASSOCIATES _GREEN ROOM Lock Haven 17745 RD 1 THEATRE FRANKLIN AND MARSHALLCOLLEGE 717/74-3110 Felton 17322 Department of Drama Costume andmake-updesignin Contact: Jerry Brown Lancaster 17604 elementary, middle, and high school. *Theatre, creative dramatics. Fee. 717/393-3621 Theatre as a teachingtool. Contact: Gordon U. Wickstrom Perla manes. Cher:nen *Workshops in mime,puppetry.*Productions of the departmentare SUSAN ROSENTHAL playbuilding andimprovisation. availableto jroupe ofstudents at .1103 Stratford Drive Fee. reduced rates. Amitie Apartment 024 State College 16801 GETTYSIIIIRG COLLEGE LU. 14 814/237-3680 THEATRE ARTS PROGRAM *Creative dramatics with children. Gettysburg 17325 ALBRIGHT COLLEGE *Writer for children's plays. 717/334-3131 13th and Exeter Streets Mime. Contact: Prof. Emile O. Schmidt P.O. lox 516 *Puppetry. Director of Theatre Arts Reeding 19601 *Touring plays to elementary Fee. schools. 215/921-2381 - DAVE GEYER Contact: Dr. Eugene S. Lubot, Vice- ST. JOHN STUDIO THEATRE IMAGUIIME President for Academic Affairs Corner Third and Pine Streets *Albright College offers a fulltense 1703 Gladmar Court of Clearfield 16330 Finksburg, MD 21048 resourcesinthe Artsand 814/765 -3251 .Contact: Dave Geyer Humanities. Contact: Fred C. Gearhart Domino Players theatre productions. 301/876-1623 (Answering 814/765-4474 *0.-:-.elecesareavailabletr.local One-act plays. Machine) whorl districts as arrangements will Theatre workshops. Performances in mime. permit. Workshops in mime for teachers of exceptional pupils. LU. 11 Fee. BROADWAY THEATRE LEAGUE OF CARRIAGE HOUSE EXPERIMENTAL 435 Walnut Street THEATRE STRAND-CAP*TOL PERFORMING,Reading 19601 Contact: Lynn Strelightiff ARTS CENTER 215/374-3161 Daily News 50 North George Street Contact: Mrs. Leonard Harris 325 Penn Street York 17401 Executive Secretary Huntingdon 16652 717/846-1155 BTL bringsBroadway Chowsand 814/643-4040 Contact: David Phillips special artiststo the Reading area *Contemporar playa. Executive Director from New York. Cooperates with resident companies. Year-round professional productions of theater. GENESIUS THEATRE STONE ARCH PLATERS *Special matinees for students. 153 North 10th Street Contact: Mrs. Thiry OUxidt *Student and group prices available. Reading 19601 507 Lindburga Way Theaters available far rentals. 215/372-1344 OR Lewistown 17044 215/372-3300 717/248-0582 YORE COLLEGE OF PENNSYLVANIA *Perforate plays and muslcals. Tack 17405 HARRIS PRESENTS 717/846-7780 435 Waling Street LU. 12 Contact: Dr. Jim McGhee Reading 19601 Theatre seminars. 215/374-3161 CHAMIIIISBUIG COMMUNITY Contact Mrs. Leonard Harris THEATRE LU. 13 MaPairkr P.O. lax 92 *Presentattractionsof a popular Chamberaburg 1.7201 THE FULTON OPERA NOOSE nature such as ethnic dance groups, 717/263-3900 12 N. Prince Street pop artists and theatrical events as Contact Mary Lou Eisenhower Lancaster 17603 they are available. 717/394-7133 President frograns et Latcaster Opera *Vadat:ape.speakers.solatancetit Ifodteltop and Fulton b:aeeet Theatre show productions. are offered at this landitait Istatre. CHILDREN'S THEATRE CUTER Pennsylvania Ballet and Actind Tart Little Theatre Companyhaveannualone week 27 South Belmont Street residencies here. Tack 17403 *Guided t me arranged by resewation 717/854-31194 Sept.-liar tours daily at won tweet Contact Steve ikmbit June-Aug. *At theatre: drama wotitshops. *At schools creative dramatics and children's theatre.

27 29 LU. 14-18 THEATRE THE LUFT STUDIO 316 W. Penn Avenue THE PUPPET PLACE SUSQUEHANNA UNIVERSITY WernersvUle 19565 3475 Market Street DEPARTMENT OFCOMMUNICATION 215/678-1626 Camp Hill 17011 AND THEATER ARTS Contact: John C. Luft OR .717/761-4694 530 University Avenue James F. Luft Contact: Ray and Kathryn Hawn Selinsgrove 17870 Offers7marionette programsfor Workshopsandperformanceswith 717/374-9700 assembliesand PTA programs(for puppets. Theatre productions. schools within a 100 mile radius of Illustrated talks on kinds of puppets Reading). or puppets around the world. VALLEY PLAYERS Fee. Prices vary depending on distance Puppets and materials and supplies. Routes 11 and 15 from studio. Fee. Shamokin Dam 17876 717/743-7904 SUNSHINE PLAYERS MEYER'S COSTUME SHOPPE Opportunities fOr groups toobserve 4213 Kutztown Road HARRISBURG AREA COMMUNITY direction of plays, setconstruction, Temple 19560 COLLEGE lighting details, corime and makeup. 215/929-0991 3300 Cameron Street Road Contact: Sheldon Meyer Harrisburg 17110 I. U. 17 Costume rentals and sales. 717/780-2422 Make-up, costume accessories, clown BOX OFFICE: 717/780-2560 THE ARENA THEATRE and carnival supplies. Contact: Michael Endy LYCOM1NG COLLEGE Children's theatre for all ages. Williamsport 17701 READING COMMUNITY PLAYERS Tour arrangementsforelementary 717/322-5032 403 North 11th Street schools and groups. Contact: Robert F. Falk Reading 19604 In-house performances. Director 215/375-2701 Fee. Children's plays. Workshops on theatre games. LU. 15 LU. 16 COMMUNITY THEATRE GROUP HARRISBURG AREA COMMUNITY ARTS PROGRAM 322 Court Street COLLEGE (HACC) CSIU Williamsport 17701 3300 Cameron Street Road P.O. Box 213 717/326-1761 Harrisburg 17110 Lewisburg 17837 Contact: Jack Felix 717/780-2420 717/523-1155 Contact: Michael A. Dockery, Contact: Jane Magnus MANSFIELD UNIVERSITY OF Asst. Dean of Communication Creativedramaticsinstructionin PENNSYLVANIA and The Arts Division schools. SPEECH, COMMUNICATION, AND Arts lecture/demonstrations. THEATRE DEPARTMENT 'Summer arts programs for elementary Mansfield 16933 HARRISBURG COMMUNITY THEATRE students. 513 Hurlock Street 717/662-4415 Harrisburg 17110 Readers' Theatre: study of techniques 717/238-7381 BLOOMSBURG THEATER ENSEMBLE involved in organization and Contact: Glenda Bowers (BTE) presentation of Readers' Theatre and Preview Night for students and senior Main Street Chamber Theatre productions. citizens at greatly reduced admission. Bloomsburg 17815 Performance, direction and selection is 'H.C.T.School:Classesforschool 717/784-5530 OR stressed. Available for school students 2-12. 717/784-8181 assemblies or evening performances. 'H.C.T. Productions professionally 'Produces and tours both classical and 'Mansfield University Play Productions. directed and designed. contemporary plays; fosters the work of original playwrights, offers poetry WILLIAMSPORT PLAYERS THE HERSHEY EDUCATIONAL AND programs, mime performances and 511 Cypress Street CULTURAL CENTER workshops, and a Theater Arts in the Montoursvtlle 17754 14 East Caracas Avenue Classroom program. Contact: B. J. Kropp Hershey 17033 717/368-8724 717/534-3411 BUCKNELL UNIVERSITY THEATRE Contact: Susan Fowler, Executive "Cap and Dagger" LU. 18 Director Lewisburg 17837 Live professional performances at the 717/524-1235 THE CHILDREN'S MUSEUM OF Hershey Theatre: stage plays, musicals, Contact: Harvey M. Powers NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA concerts. and variety acts. *Freeadmissiontoseconddress WyomirtSeminary rehearsal for each major production. Kingston 18704 LITTLE THEATRE OF 'Touring of selected one-act plays. Contact: Mollie Farmer MECHANICSBURG 'Special workshopsinImprovisation 717/288-3107 Box 325 and acting. Holiday children's production. Mechanicsburg 17055 'Free admissionto cocktaik theatre Performances (in theatre). 717 /766 -0535 productions of one-act plays. Plays and musical shows. Six productions; eight performances Fee. each. METAMORPHOSIS PERFORMING Preview Night - reduced rates for COMP ANY students and Senior Citizens. 219 North Second Street Traintog for technical work, Lewisburg 17837 backstage crew, acting. 717/524-2822 Personnelavailableforlectures, Contact: Joel God workshops or any assistance in theatre area. 28 THEATRELU. 18-21 30

JUNIOR LEAGUE OF W1LKEi-BARRE PEOPLE'S THEATRE COMPANY WYOMING SEMINARY PLAYERS Wyoming Avenue Bethlehem 18018 Sprague Avenue 215/867-6665 Forty-Fort Kingston 18704 Contact: Louise L. Moore Contact: Mrs. Louise L. Moore Contact: Bill George 67 Grandview AVOW I Classes in mime, acting, and Dallas 18612 Director improvisational theatre. Children's theatre. 717/287-1126 Touring mime show. Volunteers for schools. *Children's theatre. Summer Street Theatre and Christmas R esources persons. Revels. *Performances. 1.U. 19 LIVING THE SECOND ACT LITTLE THEATRE OF WILKES-BARRE ARTS PROGRAM OF THE EAST STROUDSBURG UNIVERSITY OF P.O. Box 1553 NORTHEASTERN EDUCATIONAL PENNSYLVANIA INTERMEDIATE UNIT 019 (NEIU) North End Station 120 Monahan Avenue East Stroudsburg 18301 Wilkes-Barre 18705 717/424-3233 Dunmore 18512 Contact: J. J. Brennan 717/823-1875 717/344-9222 Four shows per season. Contact: Dr. Vito A. For lenses *Summer theatre workshop *Workshops. Curriculum Specialist *Children's theatre touring program. NEIU member districts choose from MISERICORDIA PLAYERS approximately 15 artists to conduct I.U. 21 College Mbericordia performances in their schools, Dallas 18612 including plays. ALLENTOWN COLLEGE OF ST. Contact: Walter C. J. Andersen FRANCIS DE SALES *Inthisprogram,thedistricts and Children's theatre. NEIU equally share financialCenter Valley 18034 *Dramatic programs. commitment. 215/282-1100 Workshops: stagecraft, make -up, Contact: Father Gerald Shubert acting. SCRANTON THEATRE LIBRE, INC. Theater training. *Directional assistance. 512-14 Brooks Building *Children's theater. Fee. Scranton 18503 717/961-1377 CEDAR CREST COLLEGE NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA Contact: John J. White 30th and Walnut Streets ARTS ALLIANCE Executive Director Allentown 18104 Contact: William Yusicowski 717/343-4685 (home) 215/437-4471 (General Info.) Box 777 *To nourish new writers andContact: Marianna Loosemore Avoca 18641 experiment *Theater training. OR withnew forms.Only dramagroupin Bruce Conrad Pennsylvaniathat CIVIC LITTLE THEATER 41 Broadway produces exclusively original drama. 527 N. 19th Street Jim Thorpe 18229 *Workshops on playwriting and acting. Allentown 18104 *Touringcompanypresentsoriginal 717/325-3508 works. 215/4324943 "Arts on the Go" theatre Contact: Doug and Jaen Barber performances. SUSQUEHANNA COMMUNITY CHORAL Children's classes. SOCIETY, INC. PATTON MINI PLAYERS Contact: William Pierce MUHLENBERG COLLEGE BETTY PATTON STUDIO OF Exec. Director 24th and Chew Streets DRAMATIC ART Six Boyden Street Allentown 18104 2: S. Loveland Avenue Susquehanna 18847 215/433-3191 (General Info.) Kingston 18704 717/853-3235 Contact: Charles Richter Contact: Betty Patton *Produces severaltheatre events*Theater training Programs by young acting companyincluding music theatre and dramatic *bummer musical. include monologues, playcutting, improvisation. Plays. PENNSYLVANIA DANCE ACADEMY Fee. *Productions available to school 1046 Hamilton Boulevard students through ticket subsidy Allentown 18101 programsponsoredbyPennsylvania THEATRE DEPARTMENT Council on the Arts. 215/432-1383 KING'S .COLLEGE Contact: John McLaughlin Wilkes-Barre 18711 *Children and adult classes in acting 717/824-9931, ext. 241 LU. 20 and in creative dramatics. Contact: Carl Wagner BLACKFRIARS OF MORAVIAN Chairman COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA STAGE COMPANY *Annual children's play. Bethlehem 18018 837 Linden Street Contact: Dr. Jack Ramsey Allentown 18101 WILKES-BARRE BALLET TREAT** *Creative drama workshop. 215/433-3394 (Box Office) 102 South Main Street *Worlcshop on drama activities for the Theater classes. Wilkes-Barre 18702 elementary classroom. Equity company. Contact: Jozia Miesckowski, Artistic Children's prays for tour. Director TOUCHSTONE MIME TROUPE *Ballet, modern dance. 908 E. Fifth Street *Assembly programs, special programs. Bethlehem 18017 *Classroom lectures. 215/867-1689 *Demonstrations, workshops. Contact: Bill George Fee. Mime and danceforchildren and 29 _adults. 31 I.U. 22-25 THEATRE

LU. 22 Coordinator of Communication 'PEOPLE'S LIGHT & THEATRE BUCKS COUNTY COMMUNITY Arts COMPANY COLLEGE 'Performances. Box 421 DEPARTMENT OF PERFORMING ARTS Cultural Affairs Program. Chester Springs 19425 Newtown 18940 215/827-9144 215/968-5861, ext. 320 I.U. 24 Contact: Bob Lehmann Contact: William F. Brenner Nine shows a year. Chairperson CANDLELIGHT MUSIC DINNER Classes. Touring children's theatre THEATRE Tours to schools. productions. Contact: Mrs. John O'Toole Touring vocal and instrumental Box 7301 THE STONE BARN FIRESIDE DINNER Paula- Arden, DE 19803 THEATRE *On-campus performances of musical 302/475-2313 Box 698 and theatrical events. Offers five musicals a year. Kennett Square 19348 Hill bus in schools. 215/268-3359 BUCKS COUNTY PLAYHOUSE, INC. Contact: E. Thompkins OR Jim Beaver, Box 313 THE HEDGEROW THEATRE Producers New Hope 1893$ Contact: Dolores Tanner, Dir. of Dinner theatre year-round. 215/862-2041 . Acting School *Theatre-in-Education-Program: Six OR Kevin Hughes, Tour Mgr. THE THREE LITTLE BAKERS DINNER productions annuallydesigned for hedgerow Theatre THEATRE Juniorhighandsecondaryschool Rose Valley Road Box 284, Route 1 students. Performed at the Playhouse Moylan Kennett Square 19348 or by touring company. 215/565-4855 215/444-1564 *Student discounts availableforall Presents fourteen shows a year. Six shows a year; director is available productions on the main stage. *Will give children's theatre u a speaker in schools. performance within fiftytails radius CIVIC LITTLE THEATRE for a fee. WEST CHESTER AND BARLEY SHEAF Contact: Hrs. Phyllis Reimer Offers classes and workshop. PLAYERS 527 N. 19th Street Box 445 Allentown 18104 THE HILLTOPPERS West Chester 19380 215/4324943 Contact: Rev. Donald J. Bower 215/363-7075 Lectures on set design, make-up, etc. Hopewell United Methodist Contact: Ed Danneberger, President Children's theatre school. Church Eight shows, September to June. Aid local Scouts in achieving Theatre RD #1 Summer children's dramatic workshop. Merit Badge. Downingtown 19335 Mini-performances available on 215/269-1545 LU. 25 occasion to schools. *Presentationof PassionPlaylast three weekends in June of each year. DEPARTMENT OF THEATRE TOWN It COUNTRY PLAYERS VILLANOVA UNIVERSITY P.O. Box 323 KING OF PRUSSIA PLAYERS Villanova 19085 Doylestown 18901 Box 75 215/527-2100 215/794-7874 King of Prussia 19406 Contact: Dr. James J. Christy Touring play geared to elementary Contact: Jean B. Manning Six productions by students annually. school. 215/265-4485 Fee. *Three shows a year; free dramatic MAIN LINE CENTER OF THE ARTS workshops. Old Buck Road and Lancaste' Avenue I.U. 23 Haverford 19041 THE MARPLENEWTOWN PLAYERS 215/LA5-0272 CHELTENHAM PLAYHOUSE Box 3 Contact: Eleanor Daitzrnan 439 Ashbourne Road Newtown Square 19073 Director Cheltenham 19012 Contact: Roger Kane Drama classes. 215/ES9-4027 'Three shows a year; school Fee. Contact: June Stark presentations. Public Relations Director SUMMER SHAKESPEARE AT Community theatrepresentingfive VILLANOVA productions annuallyincluding one OJ.D ACADEMY PLAYERS VILLANOVA UNIVERSITY children's theatre. 3544 Indian Queen Lane Vi llanova 19085 Children's show tour. Philadelphia 19129 215/527-2100 215/843-1109 (theatre) OR Contact: Dr. James J. Christy MONTGOMERY COUNTY COMMUNITY 215/849-7406 (tickets) Three productionsduring summer COLLEGE Six shows September through June; performed by former students, DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNICATION will appear in schools. community people and students. ARTS Rt. 202 and Morris 'toad College Hall Blue Bell 19422 215/643-6000 Contact: John Gallagher THEATRE LU. 26 32 Contact: Joemy Wilson OR I.U. 26 Jon Harvey insti.utionsoffercreativelearning *Performances. experiences for students. A AMERICAN THEATER ARTS FOR Lecture-demonstrations. YOUTH comprehensive college preparatory WaticshOpil and master classes. program is provided to meet all the 1511 Walnut Street Fee. Philadelphia 19102 state-mandated requirements for 215/KI6-3434 graduation. PHILADELPHIA DRAMA GUILD Principal: Dr. John Yannoni Contact: Brenda Senderoff Ilth and Catherine Streets Professional. curriculum - elated STUDENT EDUCATION PROGRAM theater and film presented in 220 S. 16th Street Philadelphia 19147 legitimate theatres and cinemas as an Philadelphia 19102 adjunct to classroom activities at all 215/K16-6791 SOCIETY HILL PLAYHOUSE grade Lytle. Contact: Lillian Steinberg Contact: Richard Houser *Students given opporturdtyto see 507 South High Street CAFE THEATRE plays of dramatic literature. Philadelphia 19147 Aliens Lane and McCallum Street With the School District of 215/W /.3-0210 Philadelphia 19119 Philadelphia, study guides are prepared Varied productions; high school- 215/V18-9384 and given to student attendees. touring project. Contact: W. S. Weil Subscriptions and groupticketsto Drama productions onFriday and single performances offeredat TEMPLE UNIVERSITY 'APARTMENT Saturday evenings. discount. OF THEATRE *Student tates offered an Friday. 13th and Norris Streets PHILADELPHIA MIME COMPANY. Philadelphia 19122 CHARLOTTE CUSHMAN CLUB, INC. Canute: Leon Bellinger 215/787 -8396 239 S. Camac Street Principal Contact: Ceiolyn Roberts Philadelphia 19107 4621 Hazel Avenue High school matinees. backstage 215/PE5-4676 Philadelphia 19143 tours, study guides available for plays, Contact: Mrs. W. Dale McElroy 215/349-8009 speakers. children's theater. Executive Secretary 'Full performances of the art of mime. Founded for benefit of professional Classes/demonstrations. THEATER CENTER PHILADELPHIA theatre. *Lectures/workshops with Allied Contact: Albert Benawie Collection of old playbills and theatre Artists and Musicians. Producing Director memorabilia. 622 South 4th Street Extensive theatre library for PLAYS AND PLAYERS Philadelphia 19147 research. 1714 Delancey Place 215/925-2682 Philadelphia 19103 Year round shows. ETAGE (ENVIRONMENTAL THEATRE 215/735-0630 Touring company. AND GALLERY EXPERIMENT) Contact: John J. Cannon Fee. 253 N. Third Street Wodathops/classes in acting, directing, Philadelphia 19106 sound, lights and makeup. TOWNE PLAYERS Contact Sigmund Kaye 5265 Ridge Avenue In-school erformances. PUPPETS BY JACQUES AND RAVA Philadelphia 19128 In-theatre performances. P.O. Box 4195 215482-2322 Lectures and demonstrations. Philadelphia 19144 Contact: Mrs. Arlene Conti Fee. Contact: John Van der Water *Musical comedy lamentations. Puppet shows. *Musical reviews. FREEDOM THEATRE Wrkshops teaching methods of 1346 N. Broad Street slaking puppets, dramatic techniques YOUNG AUDIENCE. INC. Philadelphia 19121 and puppet manipulations. PHILADELPHIA CHAPTER 215/P05-2793 Woeitshops for teachers,, 341 South 18th Street Contact: Dan Scott Butler Fee. Philadelphia 19103 Director of Public Relations 215/732-8369 Four productions each season. THE REPERTORY COMPANY Contact: Matthew Dooley *Schoolofperforming arts for youths Contact: Linda Campbell Non-profit organization that presents and adults. 1924 Chestnut Street .performing arts educational programs Philadelphia tb schools in Er tern Pennsylvania. GERMANTOWN THEATRE GUILD 215/963-0616 Performances include 4821 Germantown Avenue Dinner theatre; classes; school dance/movement; instrumental and Philadelphia 19144 performances. vocal music; and theatre. 215/V19-9799 Contact: Sandra Cunningham SCHOOL DISTRICT OF PHILADELPHIA THE WALNUT STREET THEATRE *During school year,free weekend Street and The Parkway - Room AUDIENCE DEVELOPMENT prorams at Little Theatre or John B. 321st09 DEPARTMENT Kelly School. Philadelphia. 19103 Ninth and Walnut Streets Touring program available. 215/29)-7767 Philadelphia 19107 *Programs include puppets, Contacts Dr. Rita C. Altman 215/574-3555 audienceparticipation.classicsand *Nigh School for Creative and Contact Tina Devine modern family theatre. Performing Arts The High School far Afftliata artist program. Creative and Performing Artsis *Student discount ticket policy. MIME MUSIC A designedtoprovidestudentsfrom *Student intern program in cooperation TH 8104 Philadelphia with a unique program in with Educational Field Experience. 220 East Mermaid Lane the area of drama. etc. Participation *Special tours of historic theatre and Philadelphia 191113 in play,is an integral part of the museum. 215/247-0159 program. The city's cultural 31 THEATRE 33 I.U. 26-29

THE WILMA PROJECT THEATRE 1007 Filbert Street Philadelphia 19107 215/382-0334 Contact: Christopher Hayes *Performances, workshops, demonstrations. *Touringcompaniesindanceand drama. *Sponsored New TheatreFestival, Womanstyle, woman-focused multi-arts festival.

I.U. 27 BEAVER VALLEY INTERMEDIATE UNIT 225 Center Grange Road Aliquippa 15001-1497 412/774-7800 Contact: Mr. Thomas Zelesnik

BROADHEAD CULTURAL CENTER THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIVERSITY Beaver Campus Monaca 15061 412/775-8830 Contact: Sandy Beitch *Children's theater, plays.

CULTURAL ENRICHMENT ACTIVITIES COMMUNITY COLLEGE OF BEAVER COUNTY College Drive Monaca 15061 412/775-8561, ext. 220 Contact: Dr. Nicholas Colatella Dean of Community Education

GENEVA COLLEGE Beaver Falls 15010 412/846-5100, ext. 293 Contact: Paul Bischoff Campus Program Director *Little theater.

1.U. 28 INDIANA UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA CONTINUING EDUCATION Contact: Dean, Continuing Education Stright Hall Indiana University of Pennsylvania Indiana 15705 *Classesinart,music,dance, and theatre. THEATERBYTHEGROVE INDIANA UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA Indiana 15705 412/357-2969 Contact: Lynn Lockrow *Year-round schedule of plays. *School performances.

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ARTS AND CRAFTS CENTER OF *Drama classes. I.U. 1 PITTS& U RGH *Open Schools: ten schools offer late SELDON BARBOR Mellon Park afternoon and evening opportunities in Box 87. RD #1 Fifth and Shady Avenues dance, drama. arts, and crafts. etc. . Rices Landing 15357 Pittsburgh 15232 412/592-5499 412/361-0873 COMMUNITY COLLEGE OF Contact: Albert Both, Assistant Contact: Audrey Bethel. Exec. Director ALLEGHENY COUNTY Superintendent OR Robert Gabriel, Director of ALLEGHENY CAMPUS Jewelry and metalcrafts 1 and 2. Education ARTS AND HUMANITIES DEPARTMENT Ceramics 1 and 2. Headquarters for non-profit808 Ridge Avenue Introduction to Art. organizations in the creative arts. Pittsburgh 15212 Artistically Talented I. 2. and 3. 'Galleries maintained for monthly 412/237-2540 Special Education. Arts and Crafts 1. contemporaryexhibitions.groupand ArtAssociationisstudent artclub; 2. and 3. one-man shows. sponsors art shows. 'Exhibitions. RAY W. FORQUER 'Workshops; lectures. THE FRICK ART MUSEUM 2050 West Pike Street 'Classes. 7227 Reynolds Street Houston 15342 Pittsburgh 15208 CARNEGIE INSTITUTE MUSEUM OF 412/745-3350 412/371-7766 Contact: Thomas A. Zellers ART. SECTION OF EDUCATION Contact Mrs. J. E. Connors High School Principal 4400 Forbes Avenue Pittsburgh 15213 illustrated lectures: slide-lecture tours Ray W. Focquer is a Washington native and concerts. gaining recognition for hishistorical, 412/622-3222 landscape and portrait works. He began Contact: Halle Weissman 'Program providing tours for adults andIMAGINARIUM CHILDREN'S ROOM teaching art in C-H School District 18 MUSEUM OF ART years ago. children. School tours include docent visitsto classrooms forpre-tour 4400 Forbes Avenue Pittsburgh 15213 FRANK L. MELEGA presentations. *Saturday art classes for middle school 412/231-5696 Jefferson- Morgan School District 'Integrated arts program. Greene Street children. *In-service training for Pittsburgh area *Classes: children grades K-8. including Jefferson 15344 special education. 412/883-2310 teachers. 'Gallery guides for Museum. 'Performance/workshop inschools by Contact: Kenneth E. Macek companyofdancers.musiciansam' *Preplan with teacher. Thefilmaginarium's(Seedescription Fee. below). artists.

CHATHAM COLLEGE IVY SCHOOL OF PROFESSIONAL ART JANIS C. SCHILLING University Avenue 2007 Lexington Drive Woodland Road Pittsburgh 15232 Pittsburgh 15214 Connel Isville 15425 412/323-8800 412/628-4094 Contact: S. Stark. J. Shop ler. J. Caplan 'Art Gallery, exhibition program. Contact: Joy Kirshenbaum Consultant on areas of Fine Arts. 'Art School. *Any design. illustration, or commercial 'Courses in studio art (college). 'Exhibitions open to schools. Galleries. art work needed for the district could Competitions and scholarships for high be accomplished upon request. CITY OF PITTSBURGH DEPARTMENT school students. OF PARKS AND RECREATION Field trips to school and exhibitions. WASHINGTON SPINNERS AND WEAVERS Talks at high school on professional 95 Center Church Road 502 City - County Building Pittsburgh 15219 art careers. McMurray 15317 Arts fairs on campus. 412/941-6461 412/255-2680 Contact: Mrs. R. J. Krebs Roving Art Cart: free arts materials Guild of spinners and weavers and instruction. JAMBALAYA ARTISTS' AND CRAFTS dedicated to the goal of preserving the *Wodtshops for learning: wide variety of COOP arts of spinning, weaving, and arts courses. 3528 Blvd. of the Allies associated textile arts. 'PittsburghPuppetTheatre:perform Pittsburgh 15213 original shows for children. 412/682-2218 WESTERWALD POTTERY 'Concerts at parks and community sites. Contact: Paula Fincit 206 Horton Road 'Filmprogram: fulllengthfilms, 612 S. Dallas Avenue Brownsville 15417 projectorandscreenonloan to Pittsburgh 15217 412/757-2125 neighborhoodcenters and community 'Exhibits. Contact: John Thomas groups. *Demonstrations. Stoneware pottery: producing 'Ballet performances and theatre traditional cobalt-decorated stonevare Performances. lines. Public invited. ART LU. 2-4 36

JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER PITTSBURGH CENTER FOR THE ARTS THREE RIVERS ARTS FESTIVAL 315 S. Bellefte ld Avenue 6300 Filth Avenue Carnegie Institute Pittsburgh 15213 Pittsburgh 15232 4400 Forbes Avenue 412/621-6500 412/381-0873 Pittsburgh 15213 Contact: Anita S. Lopatin Contact: Cheryl R. Towers 412/687-7014 Assistant Exec. Director 'Three full -time. galleries. Held for 10 days beginning the Friday *Large variety of classes offered to al. *Showschange approximatelyevery before Memorial Day. An outdoor and -age groups. month. indoor showing of sculpture, paintings, List of arts activities available upon *Workshops. photography and performing artists open request. to all artists in the Pittsburgh area. MANCHESTER CRAFTSMEN'S GUILD PITTSBURGH FILM MAKERS, INC. Contact: William Strickland 205 Oakland Avenue UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH 1718 Buena Vista Street P.O. Box 7467 H. C. FRICK FINE ARTS UBRARY Pittsburgh 15212 Pittsburgh 15213 Henry Clay Frick Fine Arts Bldg. 412/321-1937 412/681-5449 Pittsburgh 15260 Ceramic art training and photographic Contact: Robert Marinacctu 412/624-4124 training for students irrespective of age 'Offerclassesinfilmmakingand Academic research library. in Pittsburgh community. No Charge. photography. Volumes and periodicals onWestern *Theory courses. and Oriental art history, archaeology. NORTH HILLS ART CENTER 'Survey courses to film and architecture. sculpture and painting. 3432 Babcock Boulevard photographic history. *Tours possible to small groups of high Pittsburgh 15237 *Exhibition program (film and school students interested in art Contact: Susan Senn photography -locaVregtonaVnational research or art librarianship. 412/364-3622 artists.) *":lasses for children and adults. *Weekly exhibition program. *Changing monthly gallery exhibits. 'Programeventsoutside thearea *Spccial events, lectures and (media arts events, performance art, in UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH demonstrations. conjunctionwithnational Endowment UNIVERSITY ART GALLERY for the Arts). Henry Clay Frick Fine Arts Bldg. Pittsburgh 15260 OZANAM CULTURAL CENTER 412/624-4121 1833 Wylie Avenue PITTSBURGH PLAN FOR ART Contact: Dr. David G. Wilkins Pittsburgh 15219 407 South Craig Street Director 412/281-4046 Pittsburgh 15213 'Exhibitions. Contact: Judith Bradley 412/683-7300 *Lectures. 'Organized to develop cultural. Contact: Rebecca Berman *Traveling shows. educational and recreational programs. 'Gallery of prints, drawings. sculpture. *Program of community events. 'Offers classes of educational and arts *Slide lectures. nature. Traveling exhibits to schools. Fee. YMCA OF GREATER PITTSBURGH PENN ART ASSOCIATION Fourth and Wood Street Penn Hills PITTSBURGH WATER COLOR SOCIETY Pittsburgh 15222 Contact: Robert Brost Arts and Crafts Center 412/391-5100. ext. 275 836 Hamil Road 5th and Shady Avenue Verona 15147 Contact: Carol J. Nyholm Pittsburgh 15232 'Art: oils, water, colors. charcoals. 412/793-1960 Contact: Frank Webb Exhibitions. President Demonstrations by members. 412/261-2508 'Primarily an exhibition group. LU. 4 PHIPPS CONSERVATORY AVIARY Pittsburgh Parks and Recreation Department RIVERSIDE ARTS AND CRAFTS Schen ley Adrainstration Building St. Thomas Parish House Pittsburgh 15213 Fourth at Delaware ASSOCIATEDARTISTS OF BUTLER 412/255-2350 . Oakmont 15139 Contact: Cheryl Clawsen COUNTY 412/828-5955 Contact: Pauline Schmoker Art history film series. Contact Jean L Gildersleeve *Arts in parks. 218 Frbnklin Street Social Secretary Butler 16001 518 Maryland Avenue 412/282-4584 PIONEER CRAFT COUNCIL Oakmont 15139 Contact: Diane Vargo *Special demonstrations available. 2113 Murray Avenue SWEETWATER ART CENTER Pittsburgh 15217 417 Thorn Street (OTT INSTITUTE OF FINE ARTS 412/363 -8159 Sewickley 15143 Craft workshops held at Orange Hall 24 E. Leuure Avenue Contact: Susan Blackman Sew Castle 16105 11111 Run. Executive Director In-school workshops. Including special 412/658-9418 'Special workshops in fields such as reflects William Craig McBurne education. cert.:atm *Lectures, slides and evening programs. Executive Director Lecture-demonstration on Chinese Art exhibits. Oral history threats: tapes and slides brush painting. of older crafts people in community. Painting, photography, crafts. Fee. Group tours by appointment.

34 37 LU. 4-7 ART MERCER AREA CHAMBER OF LU. 5 I.U. 5 COMMERCE CIVICAND CULTURAL COMMITTEE ALLEGHENY COLLEGE MARWICKBOYD FINE ARTS CENTER Mercer Bora Sin ;Wing Meadville 16335 CLARION UNIVERSITY OF Mercer 16137 Contact: Richard Kleeman PENNSYLVANIA 412/662-3987 Chairman Department of Art Clarion 16214 Contact: Mrs. Cooper Evans Box 113 814/226-2291 Secretary Allegheny College Contact: Mr. Eugene A. Seelye 0R 814/7U-3371 *Monthly exhibitions by area artists. Joan Lintelman Full schedule of exhibitions. *Gallery opentoschool groups and dvailable listing of area craftsmen. *Small resource llbrary. general public. *Sponsor: local craft shows. *Several study collections. Docent service availablefor school LU. 7 OLD STONE HOUSE groups. Contact: Ms. Max J. Pokorski THE ALEX FLETCHER MEMORIAL ART R.D.Ih ARTS COUNCIL OF ERIE CENTER Slippery Pock 16057 801 French Street P. 0. Box 253 412/794-8437 Erie 16501 Todd School Road *Spituungdemonstrationsforyouth 814/452-3427 Greensburg 15601 groups in the restored Waystde Tavern. Contact: Rosemary Foreman Contact: Nina DeFazio tiembets inc.uneallnon-profit arts 14 Beaver Road SHARON MAYOR'S COMMITTEE ON groups in Erie Area. THE ARTS Jeannette 15644 Cintact: Sister Mar/ 'Daniel, 0.5.B. Calendar oflocaleventsavailable 412/527-2352 770 E. State Street upon request. *Gallery. art center. Sharon 16146 *Demonstrations, classes. CORRY AREA FINEARTS COUNCIL. *Interns Art Workshop for high school 412/347-7320 INC. seniors. Concurrent with school year. On-going art exhibtt. 2 South Center Street Fee for Interim Art Workshop. Cultural programs for area schools. Corry 16407 *City mural program. Contact: Jeanne Cole BLUE SKY GALLERY Secretary 3861 Old William Penn Highway THE SPINNERS P. 0. Box 141 Contact: Twill§ Armitage Murrysville 15668 Corry 16407 412/325-2713 Bedford Road, R.D. 3 814/664-7067 West Middlesex 16159 *Gallery exhibits the work of *Sponsors professional performingarts professional craft artists and painters. 412/528-9333 programs and arts and crafts In the Demonstiate wool spinning. community. *Brief explanation with a few samples GREENSHURG ART CENTER of natural dyes. P. O. Box 253 ERIE ART CENTER Todd School Road *Begiruiers' creative weaving. 338 West Sixth Street Greensburg 15601 Erie 16507 412/837-6791 THIELCOLLEGE DEPARTMENT OF 814/459-5477 Contact: David L. Learn ART Contact: John Vanco College Avenue Director Regularly presentsexhibitsof Art and handcraft classes for all age Greenville 16125 paintings. graphics, sculpture, groups. Contact: Ron PhroVar, Chairman crafts. . ceramics, photography, architectureand Annual show; Need and open exhibits. Dr. William F. De Wolf. Consultant other media. Central Westmoreland Arts and Lectures and demonstrationsin *Special elide lecture,"What is Art?" Heritage Festival. printmaking, pottery. ceramics andart and other art programsprepared for Willing tocontribute toschool history. presentation at Center or elsewhere. programs in any way. Consulting on program development. Guided tours of Center. objective writing. competency Full range of classesin visual arts. HARLAN GALLERY statements. crafts and languages. Reeves Library Building Community darkroom. Seton Hill College WESTMINSTER COLLEGE Greensburg 15601 New Wilmington 16142 MEADVILLE COUNCIL ONARTS 417/834-2200, ext. 388 OR 360 412/946.4761 Box 337 Contact: Doris Condran, Director, OR Contact: Dr. Robert Hild Meadville 16335 Jose& Filkovelty, Chairman Photo-screen prir-moking, 814/336-5051 'Biennial show of high school artists of watercolor demonstration. Contact: Kay Eiseman Western Pennsylvania. Contact: N. E. Oestriech Woodcut clernonstratica Executive Director *Prints newsletter andcalendar of local KENNEDY GALLERY arts Want& Kennedy Hall *Council Is stocking to establishan arts Saint Vincent College center in an old market houseto Latrobe 15650 facilitateexhibits.performances and 412/539-9761, ext. 107 classes In the arts. Contact: Carol Pollock *Non-credit enrichment courses offered.

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SALEM CROSSROADS STUDIOS PENNSYLVANIA GUILD OF THE CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA ARTS 4 West Pittsburgh Street CRAFTSMEN CONSORTIUM Delmont 15626 P.O. Box 618 Contact: Harriet Moyer 412/468-8335 Bedford 15522 1109 Schwab Hall Contact: Lyn Jackson Saint Francis College WESTMORELAND COUNTY MUSEUM OF Executive Director Loretto 15940 ART 814/623-1857 814/472/7000, ext. 281 221 N. Main Street *Craft education. Cooperative effort among county-wide Greensburg 15601 'Location of craft resciorces.. artscouncilsandorganizations to encourage the developmentof Contact: Dr. Paul A. Chew SOMERSET HISTORICAL CENTER a 412/837-1500 wide-range of arts activities within the Gallery talks and tours. R. D. 42 seven county region. Lectures. Somerset 15501 *Includes: Art education courses for adults. 814/445-6077 The Art Alliance of Centre County *Art classes for adults and children. Contact: Mrs. Elizabeth M. Haupt The Huntingdon County Arts Council *Concerts. *Craft demonstrations: flax from plant The Mifflin-Juniata Arts Festival *Films. to linenthread. weaving on and off Council *Dramatic programs. loom, yarn dyeing with natural dyes and The Blair County Arts Foundation Annual print sale. corn husk dolls. The New Growth Arts Festival Council The Johnstown Area Arts Council 1.U. 8 I.U. 9 CENTRAL PA. VILLAGE CRAFTS PALMA ALLIED ARTISTS OF JOHNSTOWN. INC. P.O. Box 85 Contact: Mrs. Lucille Pribish (Pennsylvania Lumber Museum Boalsburg 16827 105 McCord Avenue Associates) Contact: Chuck Hall Johnstown 15902 Box K 814/466-7112 814/536-4605 Galeton 16922 Crafts demonstrated in schools: corn Sponsors art exhibits by local artists 814/435-2652 huskart,leather work, quilting. Demonstrations by members. OR soft-toyconstruction,weaving and Contact: Mrs. Leslie Anderson woodcarving. ALTO ARTISTS GUILD President Honorarium. Contact: Virginia Burket 814/848-9859 Board Chairman *Spinningdrop spindle and wheel. COLUMBUS CHAPEL Box 395C *Dyeing of wool. BOAL MANSION AND MUSEUM Roaring Springs 16673 Boalsburg 16827 814/224-4109 Y.M.C.A. 814/466-6210 *Members willing to demonstrate various 59 Boyleston Street Contact: Christopher Lee media used in painting and variety of Bradford 16701 Director crafts. 814/368-6101 'Education in art, religious artifacts, Art and photography classes. and American and Spanish history. ALTOONA AREA PUBLIC LIBRARY Guided tours for students grade 3-12. 1600 Fifth Avenue Y.W.C.A. *Admission charge. Altoona 16602 24 West Corydon Street 814/946-0417 Bradford 16701 KRISSI STRUMP CHICHILLA *Children'sprogramsIncludefilms, 814/368-4235 371 E. Church Street plays, puppet shows, and art *Art and photography classes. Lock Haven 17745 reproductions to borrow. 717/748-3425 OR *Adultprogramsincludefilms.arts I.U. 10 717/748-2006 demonstrations and displays. Acrylic and mixed media drawing. ART ALLIANCE OF CENTRAL Fee. BLAIR COUNTY ARTS FOUNDATION PENNSYLVANIA Mishler Theatre P.O. Box 492 CLYDE W. DOLL 1208 12th Avenue State College 16801 503 Westgate Drive Altoona 16601 Contact: Marie Doll State College 16801 814/944-9434 814/237-8023 OR 814/237-8023 Coordinatesprogramsofcommunity 814/237-6568 *Members, artists and potters, willing t *Wood sculpture and wood crafts. arts groups; prints weekly Calendar of *Willing toshareexperiencewith Events in the newspaper. demonstrate. pre-school through high schoollevel Contacts with artistsin 6-7 county students. VIRGINIA BAGGETT area. Fee. *Workshop programs with leaders, 101 E. Cherry Street member organizations in all art forms. Clearfield 16830 WILLARD DOMINICK 814/765-5024 602 Park Avenue LAUREL ARTS *Visual artist/sWtscreen. Clearfield 16830 P.O. Box 414 *Handicapped. 814/765-4240 Somerset 15501 Former headofartdepartmentin Contact: Nicholas Jacobs GINNY BENNETT Clearfield Schools. 814/4163-2433 OR Village Shop 814/443-1835 Clearfield 16830 MAY DYER *Programmaticservicesin many art 314 N. Grove Street fields. Lock Haven 17745 *Classes or workshops. 717/748-9409 OR Annual exhibitof art work grades 717/748-5331, ext. 492 10-12. *Bus trips and lectures. t Foe. 36 39 I.U. 10 ART

*Painting, sculpture, prtntmaking, *Oil and watercolor. PATRICK M. REYNOLDS handbutltceramics,weaving,jewelry *Batik. 358 Flintlock Drive maktng. *Works primarily in Moshannon Valley, Willow Street 17584 *Willingto shareexperie..3 witha Philipsburg-Oceola,andWest Branch *Author, illustrator, cartoonist. chtld or school group elementary to high Areas. school level. KATHY RISHEL MOSHANNON VALLEY Y.M.C.A. 15 Montgomery Run Road NORMA GIANOPOULOS PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB Clearfield 16830 Box 273 Contact: Mr. Dick Jackson, President 814/765-9050 Phillipsburg 16856 814/342-5342 OR *Artist/visuaL 814/342-3770 Mr. Paul Lane Patnting, photography, jewelry, metal 814/378-5035 SUSAN ROSENTHAL crafts. 808 Stratford Drive Traveler and collector. ROBERT W. OTT Amttie Apartment #24 Willing to share experience with proups 423 Galen Drive State College 16801 elementary to high school levels. State College 16801 814/237-3680 814/237-8809 OR *Oils and acrylics. JEAN GIDDINGS 814/863-0418 Fee. 623 W. Foster Avenue *Consultant for all visual arts media State College 16801 and arts curriculum development. CARL L. RUMBALSKI 814/237-8770 Duck Run Road *Weaving (harness and primitive looms). PENNSYLVANIA GUILD OF Mackeyville 17750 Willing to share experience with any CRAFTSMEN. CENTRAL 717/748-5351 age level school group. PENNSYLVANIA CHAPTER *Wood sculpture and stonewall ceramics. Fee. Contact: Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Doll *Willing to share experience with high 503 Westgate Drive school groups. CHUCK HALL State College 16801 Coburn 16832 814/237-8023 MARILYN SCHLUETER 814/349-5845 *Many members willing to demonstrate 808 Old Town Road *Painting. and lecture 1n schools. Clearfield 16830 Villingtoshareexperience with 814/765-5875 elementary to high school level PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIVERSITY *Watercolor/graphic. children. ART EDUCATION DEPARTMENT *Art teacher. Fee. 269 Chambers Building University Park 16802 JAMES BRUCE SCHWABACH RICHARD HAMWI Contact: Harlan Hotta 1026 S. Atherton Street 433 W. Main Street Department Chairman State College 16801 Boalsburg 16827 814/865-6325 814/237-4669 814/466-7219 *Offer advisory services and exhibits. *Water color, oil, drawing. children's and young people's classes. *Black and white photography. MAX HOUSER *Collegestudent* to demonstrate or *Art history and appreciation. 3591 Lumadue Street give assistance in school classrooms. *High school and adult. Clearfield 16830 *Calligraphy. PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIVERSITY ALICE SCHWARTZ MUSEUM OF ART Chambers Building INSTITUTE FOR ARTS AND University Park 16802 Division of Fine Arts and Music HUMANISTIC STUDIES 814/237-6732 Penn State University PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIVERSITY Contact: William Hull University Park 16802 University Park 16802 Director .814/865-6570 OR Contact: Stanley Weintraub *Guidedtoursarrangedbycalling 814/238-7064 814/865-4095 814/863-0111. *Consultant invisual arts and media *Visiting artists in schools. *Permanent collection: paintings, arts. drawings. prints, ceramics, sculpture, RUTH KEMPNER emphasis on American and European DONNA SHAW 130 Pauline Drive West art. 502 Park Avenue Clearfield 16830 *Many loan exhibitions covering a wide Clearfield 16830 814/765-9355 range of visual arts. 814/765-2921 *Ceramics and china painting. SANDRA LEITZINGER PIKE ART WORKSHOP *Elementary and middle school groups. 130 W. Outer Drive Contact: Norma Gianopolos State College 16801 P.O. Box 273 NAOMI SHUEY Philipsburg 16866 Arts and Sciences Building MELANY LYNCH 814/342-4485 Lock Haven University of Pennsylvania 131 S. Gill Street *Workshops, individualizedexperiences Lock Haven 17745 State College 16801 for children, school demonstrations. 717/748-5351 814/237-8013 *Consultantforvisualartsprojects, *Loom and off loom weaving. JACQUELINE PORTIK units and workshops. *Will loan exhibits. 14 Hickory Philipsburg 16866 PAT McDANNEL 814/342-5022 JOELYNN SNYDEROTT 303 Decatur *Oils, still life. 423 Galen Drive Philipsburg 16866 *VolunteerinPhilipsburgandWest State College 16801 814/342-2270 Branch Areas. 614/237-8809

37 ART I.U. 10-13 40 Arts and crafts. Contact: Mrs. Jane Anti Delp Graphic drawing. TUSCARORA GUILD *Presents President programinvolvingdance, Contact: Jane B. Marhefka 717/846-2512 music and art. Courthouse Fee. Art classes at the Association. P.O. Box 147 *Continual exhibits open to the public. Mifflintown 17059 STATE COLLEGE WEAVERS 717/436-8285 YORK COLLEGE OF PENNSYLVANIA Contact: Mrs. Margaret Reed Annual local show. 2021 Fairwood Lane York 17405 Members available to demonstrate to Contact: Judy Gazzand State College 16801 groups. 814/238-5528 717/846-7788 *Art exhibitions. *Demonstrations: weaving, spinning and DELTA KAPPA GAMMA SOCIETY dyeing. Contact: Jean Metzger YORK COUNTY VISITORS CENTER 13 Grand Parkway 1455 Mt. Zion Road MIKE AND NANCY STRAILEY Lewistown 17044 York 17402 824 Fairway Road 717/248-4789 717/755-9638 State College 16801 *Coordinatesfestivalsforchildren's Contact: Lisa F. Calkins art. Manager SUSQUEHANNA RIVER ART CENTER *Quilting lessons. *Local manufacturers' exhibits. Contact: Willard Dominick President HUNTINGTON COUNTY ARTS COUNCIL I.U. 13 602 Park Avenue Contact: George Marks Clearfield 16830 518 Oneida Street COMMUNITY GALLERY OF 814/765-4240 Huntingdon 16652 LANCASTER COUNTY Can also contact: *Cooperative effort to develop art and 13 West Grant Street Jessie Mitchell craft activites. Lancaster 17603 814/765-4170 OR 717/394-3497 Paul Lane MIFFLINJUNIATA ARTS FESTIVAL Establishedsolelyforpurposeof 814/378-5035 Contact: Kim Yoder presenting quality exhibits. Provides workshopand exhibition R.D. #6 *Trained gallery guide give lectures on opportunities forartistsofall ages Lewistown 17044 each of exhibits (10 per year) to all from the entire amt. 717/248-5109 city and county sixth grade students. Annual street show. Cooperative effort in the two counties Members provide art lessons. to develop art and craft activities. EPHRATA CLOISTER ASSOCIATES Arrangements could be made for school P.O. Box 155 children's participation in street show. MIFFLIN JUNIATA COUNTIES ART Ephrata 17522 Members could conduct special LEAGUE Contact: Coordinator workshops at schools or give Contact: Pauline McCardle *On site: tour and crafts demonstration. entertainment programs. 22 Park Place *For Ephrata crafts: Lewistown 17044 Contact: Mrs. Leon Welt l.U. it 717/248-2303 304 N. Spring Garden Museum tours. Ephrata 17522 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF Exhibits. UNIVERSITY WOMEN *Painting classes. LANCASTER COUNTY ART Contact: Mrs. Thiry Olbrich ASSOCIATION 507 Lindbergh Way l.U. 12 22 E. Vine Street Lewistown 17044 Lancaster 17602 717/248-0582 HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF YORK 717/392-9258 *Sponsors arts and crafts. COUNTY Gontact: Paul F. Doner *Sponsors National Honor Society. 250 East Market Street *Classes for adults and children offered Provides scholarships for women in the York 17403 during fall, winter and spring. arts area. 717/848-1587 *Monthly meeting features gues' Convict: Gail L. Dennis lecturers. demonstrators. THE CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA ARTS Curator of Education *Shows of members' work. CONSORTIUM *Museumhaslife-sized"Streetsof If appointmentismade, arrangements Contact: Harriet Moyer Shops."York County SchoolDistrict might be made to open gallery during 109 Schwab Hall given free tours. (If district participates school hour for a classroom tour. Saint Francis College through support donations, there is no Loretto 15940 charge; otherwise, a chargewill be LEBANON VALLEY COUNCIL ON THE 814/472-7000, ext. 281 made.) ARTS Cooperative effort among county-wide *Full-time crafts demonstrator on hand P.O. Box 786 artscouncilsandorganizationsto at Log House: spinning, weaving, Lebanon 17042 encourage the developmentofa quilting, vegetable dyeing. Contact: Mrs. Russell C. Hatz wide-range of arts activities within the *Free handout literature availableto President seven county region. teachers. 1st and Pine Avenue **Includes: *Gallery shows featuring artists;two Mount Gretna 17064 The Art Alliance of Centre County major shows on some aspect of regional 717/964-3509 The Huntingdon County Arts Council and national decorative folk art. *Community arts program: classes for The Mifflin-Juniata Arts Festival children and adults. Council YORK ART ASSOCIATION, INC. *Sponsor Lebanon Valley Summer Art The Blair County Arts Foundation 220 S. Marshall Show. The New Growth Arts Festival Council York 17402 *Sponsoreddemonstrationsby local The Johnstown Area Arts Council 717/755-0028 ...artists; were video-taped and shown on cable T.V. *Sponsor art show and contest for local 38 school students. *Art exhibits at library.

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PENNSYLVANIA FARM MUSEUM OF PENNSYLVANIA STATE 717/766-4509 (home) LANDIS VALLEY UNIVERSITY/BERKS CAMPUS 717/763-7151, ext. 202 (office) 2451 Kissel Hill Road RD 5, Tulpehocken Road *Artist, instructional designer for Lancaster 17601 Reading 19609 curriculum materials, instructor of art 717/569-0401 in high school and college level Contact: John B. Brooks teaching. Curator of Crafts and Education READING AREA COMMUNITY *Member of Pa. Coalition for Arts in *Museumincludes domesticarts and COLLEGE Gifted. 10 South Second Street crafts, and folk art gallery. Jurorof Pa. Art Shows (PGSA, *School tours. P.O. Box 1706 ScholasticArt, Harrisburg ArtAssoc. *Special classes conducted in traditional Reading 19603 Show). crafts t.s ad .ts and children. 215/372-4721 *Past Director of Mid-Susquehanna (Use *Admission charge. in the arts summer program). READING PUBLIC MUSEUM AND ART PENNSYLVANIA GUILD OF GALLERY HOWARD MAURICE MCKAMEY, U CRAFTSMEN, CONESTOGA VALLEY 500 Museum Road 435 S. 15th Street CHAPTER Reading 19611 Harrisburg 17104 Contact: Richard Faulkner 215/371-5850 717/232-3241 President Contact: Jaredine Williams *Guestartistinpainting,drawing, 377 Arbor Road *Offersformally organized education commercial layout, design. Lancaster 17268 programforchildrenwith regularly *Cooperative muralist, cultural painter. 717/569-1117 scheduled classes every day. Consultant on school-aged blacks and *Individual members give *Gallery tours are available. their role in the arts. demonstrations, workshopsor teach *Summer art enrichment program. courses. PEACE CHURCH WYOMISSING INSTITUTE OF FINE ARTS St. John's and Trindle Road I.U. 14 Trent and Belmont Avenues Camp Hill 17011 Wyomissing 19610 717/737-6492 ALBRIGHT COLLEGE 215/376-1576 *During the summer artists and 13th and Exeter Streets craftsmen demonstrate their crafts, Reading 19604 I.U. 15 usually on weekends. 215/921-2381 Contact: Dr. Eugene S. Lubot, HENRY R. CASILLI THE STATE MUSEUM OF Vice-President for Academic RD #1, Box 111-C PENNSYLVANIA (WM. PENN BUILDING) Affairs Millerstown 17062 3rd and North Streets Albright College offers a full range of 717/438-3410 Harrisburg 17108-1026 resources inthe Arts and Humanities *ConsultantInartsandcraftsi 717/787-4978 including members of the faculty and business and education. *Summer workshop program. the Freedman Art Gallery exhibitions. *Lecture/demonstrations, workshopsin *Teacher directed gallery experiences. The resources are available to local ..eramics, sculpture, jewelry. Educational programs for school school districts as arrangements will Fee. students by appointment. permit. GREATER HARRISBURG ARTS I.U. 16 BERKS ART ALLIANCE COUNCIL, INC. Trent and Belmont Avenues 440 Paxton Street, Box 770 ELLEN CLARKE BERTRAND LIBRARY Wyomissing 19610 Harrisburg 17108 BUCKNELL UNIVERSITY 215/376-1576 717/238-5180 Lewisburg 17837 *The Alliance is composed of various Contact: Nick Faber, Director 717/524-1557 artists with differing levels of abilities *Sponsor of the Greater Harrisburg Arts Contact: Anne deKlerk and committment to the visualarts. Festival. *Exhibits. There are numerous qualified members *Tours by appointment. who do give workshops/lessons, etc. in HARRISBURG AREA COMMUNITY different media. COLLEGE (HACC) BUCKNELL CENTER GALLERY 3300 Cameron Street Road BUCKNELL UNIVERSITY BERKS COUNTY ARTS COUNCIL Harrisburg 17110 Lewisburg 17837 P.O. Box 854 717/780-2420 717/524-3792 Reading 19603 Contact: Michael A. Dockery, Asst. Contact: Joe Jacobs 215/775-2104 Dean of Communication and the *Changing exhibits. Contact: Carolyn L. Ramsey Arts Division *T.:.ics available. *Outdoor art shows. Student Art Show in conjunction with CATHERINE 0. KUNZ ART SERVICE ART GALLERY 4011 Londonderry Road Youth Symphony Concert. HAAS CENTER FOR THE ARTS Harrisburg 17109 BLOOMSBURG UNIVERSITY OF THE CIVIC CENTER 717/545-5443 PENNSYLVANIA 134 N. Fifth Street Contact: Catherine 0. Kunz *Consultant on relating commercial art Bloomsburg 17815 P.O. Box 8621 717/389-4297 Reading 19603 and fine art. Contact: John F. Cook 215/376-6739 *Relates commercial art with environment and use attitudes, in PACKWOOD HOUSE MUSEUM PENNSYLVANIA GUILD OF readingprograms andinmath a 15 North Water Street CRAFTSMEN history. Lewisburg 17837 Reading/Berks Chapter 717/524-0323 R.D. 7215 DAVID L. MASON Contact: David Dunn Reading 19606 26 West Locust Street American period furnishings,textiles, 215/779-8423 Mechanicsburg 17055 objects of art, traveling exhibits. 39 ART I.U. 16-18 42

LEWISBURG RELATED ARTS LYCOMING COUNTY HISTORICAL GREATER HAZLETON FINE ARTS COMMITTEE SOCIETY AND MUSEUM COUNCIL Linntown Elementary School 858 West Fourth Street c/o GreaterHazleton Chamber of Lewisburg 17837 Williamsport 17701 Commerce 717/523-3220 717/326-3326 MezLanine, Northeastern Bank Bldg. Contact: David Heber lig Contact: Joseph J. Zebrowski Hazleton 18201 Museum Director 717/455-1508 JANUARY PLAN Museum has period rooms, fine arts and Contact: Susan Nasrani ART DEPARTMENT craft shops among other displays. President BUCKNELL UNIVERSITY Council promotes the arts and acts as Lewisburg 17837 MANSFIELD UNIVERSITY OF cohesive tie for local members. 717/524-1307 PENNSYLVANIA *Coordinates a Community Calendar. During January, when Bucknell ART DEPARTMENT *Annual HazletonFineArts Festival University is closed, art students are Mansfield 16933 includes -penartshowandjutted. booked by the intermediate unit into 717/662-4092 exhibitions. area schools to serve as The Alumni Hall Gallery: exhibits year artists-in-residence. round without charge. HAZLETON ART LEAGUE, INC. *Spring Art Conference: leading 225 E. Broad Street LEWISBURG COUNCIL ON THE ARTS nationalartistsconductworkshops: Hazleton 18201 Lewisburg 17837 third week in March. Contact: E. Ruth Howe 717/524-9994 438 W. Broad Street Contact: Mary Jane Hyde WELLSBORO ART CLUB GMEINER ART Hazleton 18201 Sponsor annual IA sburg Festival of CENTER Special group showings of exhibitions. Arts. Wellsboro 16901 Art award for outstanding senior in Contact: Mrs. Thurlow Taynton LUZERNE COUNTY CRAFTSMEN creative arts at Lewisburg Area High 4 Eberenz Street 5 Water Street School. Wellsboro 16901 Court House Annex 717/724-3506 Wilkes Barre 18702 BECKWITH'S *Craft and art classes. Contact: Josephine Kotch 412 Market Street *Monthly exhibit's of area artists' work. Advisor Lewisburg 17837 *Juried art show in June. 717/822-1109 717/524-4375 Millsboro School Arts exhibits in May. Lessons and demonstrations in Contact: Elwood Beckwith WellsboroMusic Club.Photography numerous crafts. Classes offered in variety of arts and Club and Historical Society also meet at Availableto youths ages sevento crafts. . Center. eighteen. Demonstrations in schools. WILLIAMSPORT AREA COMMUNITY NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA ARTS THE VILLAGE WORKSHOP COLLEGE DEPARTMENT OF ALLIANCE Route 45 West ARCHITECTURE Contact: William Yusicowski Lewisburg 17837 1005 W. Third Street Box 777 717/523-8090 717/326-3761 Avoca 18641 Classes in quilting, decorative and folk Contact: William Ealer 717/655-5581 artpainting, ceramics and procelain, *Faculty members have participated on OR stitcher'',silk and dry floral design. juries for school arts events. Bruce Conrad children's ceramicsand lampshade Lecture/demonstrate for area schools. 41 Broadway making. Jim Thorpe 18229 I.U. 18 717/325-3508 I.U. 17 Sponsors "The Arts on the Go". CHILDREN'S MUSEUM OF Art exhibits available at a reduced BALD EAGLE ART LEAGUE NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA cost. 1524 Oakes Avenue do Wyoming Seminary Williamsport 17701 Kingston 18704 THE SORDONI ART GALLERY Contact: Mrs. Gerald T. Smith 717/288-3107 WILKES COLLEGE President Contact: Mollie Farmer Wilkes-Barre 18703 Director 717/824-4651, ext. 289 . GREATER WILLIAMSPORT COMMUNITY *Organized Spring. 1975. Nonprofit Contact: Cara Berryman ARTS COUNCIL organization dedicated to supplementing Gallery Coordinator 240 SeUcirk Road educationalprogramsofschoolsby *Continuous montnly art exhibitions. Williamsport 17701 providing hands-onexperiencesand Gallery tours. lectures and related arts 717/326-1971 toolswhich generateexcitementin programs. Contact: Emily Chianelli learning and allowthefreedomto Sponsor October festival with touch, manipulate, experiment and WAREHOUSE ART GALLERY Williamsport School District. become tiwol% NI. Group visits may be 381 N. Main Street Sponsor guest lecturers and artists. arranged. Pittston 18640 Architectural Committee founded *Recommended II through 6. 717/655-6637 OR historic district in Williamsport. 717/693-3825 Compiled catalog of historical buildings COLLEGE MISERICORDIA ART Contact: Dr. Brants J. Kailas and events. GALLERY 700 Susquehanna Avenue College Misericordia Wyoming 18644 LYCOMING COLLEGE Dallas 18612 Exhibits of contemporary and classical ART DEPARTMENT Contacts Martha Rochester paintings, sculpture, crafts, rare books, Williamsport 17701 Director ethnic art. 717/326-1951 Monthly program of children's gallery Visits to classes. Contact: Jon Vogle, tow and studio fun. Art classes may be held in the gallery Chairman Special studio experiences for groups for comparative art appreciation. of all ages. 40 43 1.U. 18-20 ART WILKES COLLEGE DEPARTMENT OF Artist-in-Residence Program:J or a *Gallery talks. ART guessartists per year. Students and *Lec tures/demonstrations. Wilkes-Barre 18766 community invited to share in process *Tours. Contact: William H. Sterling, Chairman of creative work, lecture-demonstration *Loans. 717/824-46c', ext. 480 and exhibit. *Traveling exhioitions. Studio art delnstrations and slide lectures by art faculty members. NORTHEASTERN EDUCATIOINAL HISTORIC BETHLEHEM, II,C. *Short-term loan of 35mm art slides to INTERMEDIATE UNIT 119 (NEW) 501 Main Strees teachers. 120 Monahan Avenue Bethlehem 18016 Dunmore 18512 215/691-5300 I.U. 19 717/344-9222 Contact: Mrs. Phyllis Fisher Contact: Dr. Vito A. Forlenza Volunteer Coordinator/Tour EVERHART MUSEUM Curriculum Specialist Director ' Nay Aug Park NEIU member districtschoose from *Conductstoursof 18th Century Scranton 1E510 approximately 15artiststoconduct Moravian Industrial Area. 717/346-7186 OR performancesintheir schools.These Special "Children's Tour" for students 717/346-8370 performancesinclude plays,dance, of all ages; includes craft Contact: Carl r. Ellis string ensemble, puppetry, pottery, etc. demonstrations. Associate Director In this program, the districts and NEIU Special slide presentations are Curator of Art equally share financial commitment. available;costumed docentwillvisit *Periodic activities: weekly classes in classroom prior to visit. art and science for children and adults, TFE SUSQUEHANNA COUNTY ARTS outside lectures and artists-in-residence COUNCIL ANNIE S. KEMERER MUSEUM programs. do Susquehanna Ctsinty Library 427 N. New Street *Tours andspecialpresentations by Montrose 18801 Bethlehem 18018 prior request in fields of: Contemporary 71 278-1881 215/868-6868 AmericanArt,AmericanFolkArt. *To serve the best interests of cultural Contact: Mrs. Byron C. Hayes Dorflinger Glass, Art of the As 'vivo arts in the county in as many ways as Exec. Director Indian,Art ofthe Far Rest. limited possible. *Permanent collection of art, furniture, material of European fine and china and glass. decorative arts. I.U. 20 *Monthly changes in art gallery and JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER changing exhibit room. ANTOINE DUTOT SCHOOL AND *Tours for school children. 601 Jefferson Avenue MUSEUM Scranton 18510 Delaware Watt. Gap 18327 717/346-6595 LEHIGH VALLEY CENTER FOR THE Contact: Mr. Duane W. Walck PERFORMING ARTS ASSOCIATION *Art Classes. President *Concerts. P.O. Box 21.82 Delaware Water Gap 18327 Lehigh Valley 18001 Films. 717/421-1325 Non-profitorganizationdevotedto *Art exhibits. 19th Century School House now serving encouraging and developing as local historical museum. participation in and enjoyment of the KEYSTONE ARTISTS First floor features arts and crafts arts in the Lehigh Valley. KEYSTONE JUNIOR COLLEGE exhibitions. Dedicated to construction of center LaPlume 18440 *Activitieshaveincluded:arts, and for performing arts. 717/945-5141, ext. 86 craftsclassesforchildren,master *Calendar. of area arts events published Contact: Karl 0. Neuroth, Chairman classes in drawing and working five times a yeai. *Regular monthly professionalart demonstrations by contemporary master exhibits. era/ tam en. 40NROE COUNTY ARTS COUNCIL *M4ni-courses for high school' students Monroe County Court House in cooperation with Northeastern I.U. EAST STROUDSBURG UNIVERSITY OF 612 Monroe Street *Art gallery Wins may be arranged. PENNSYLVANIA/COMMUNITY Stroudsburg 18360 PERMANENT ART COLLECTION 7/424-1776 LACKAWANNA ARTISTS COUNCIL 74 E. Broad Street Nor.-,,r"titorganisationtoincrease Chamber of Commerce Building East Stroudsburg 18301 commur..ty awareness of arts activates Scranton 18503 717/421-3755 in Monroe County area. 717/343-3015 Contact: David L. Miller Purpose include: publishlistof arts Contact: Julia Robinson Chainsan individuals and organizations ti area Executive Secretary *Sponsors two art shows per year. and publicize schedul' I arts events. Council coordinates cultural events In Acquires art for permanent collection. Sponsor annual Summer Festival. area. *Publishesmonthlycalendarofall EXHIBITION AND COLLECTION LEHIGH POCONO MOUNTAINS ART GROUP cultural events. GALLERIES Contact: Mrs. Aritn Fritz SponsorsannualArtsandCrafts Contact: Professor Ricardo Viera 44 Spangenburg Avenue Festival. Chandler-Ullmann Hall 017 East Stroudsburg 18301 P-ese.its seminars, workshops. Lehigh University 717/421-8760 *Willing to refer interested citizens and Bethlehem 18015 *Exhibits. teachers to proper arts organization. 215/691-7000, ext. 736 Demonstrations. *Collection includes: Ancient Chinese MARYWOOD COLLEGE ART ceramics;18th,19th.20thCentury DEPARTMENT English and American paintings; 2300 Adams Avenue European and American prints. Scranton 18509 *Fourteen major exhibitions. Contact: Sr. Ave Maria Foley. 1104 *Print competition. 717/343-6521, ext. 255 OR 317 41 44 ART LU. 21-23

LU. 21 Occasional demonstrationbygallery 1.U. 22 artists. *Gallery is 250-year-old converted gnat ALLENTOWN ART MUSEUM BUCKS COUNTY COUNCIL ON THE P.O. Box 117 ARTS mill: can also be toured by appointment. Allentown 18105 Neshaminy Manor Center 215/432-4333 Doylestown 18901 BUCKSMONT ART LEAGUE Contact: Mrs. Susan Stoll Contact: Mimi Miley Information ontheartsinBucks Art exhibitions: permanent collection. County. 324 Tanner Avenue temporary displays and children's Workshops - publicinformation and Hatboro 19040 gallery. promotion. 215/672-1506 Collection of Art Works. *Non-profit organization dedicatedto BAUM SCHOOL OF ART Historical file on Clty artists. awareness of visual arts and cultivation 31 N. Fifth Street of creativity. Allentown 18101 FONTHILL MUSEUM OF THE BUCKS *Sponsors art exhibits. 215/433-0032 (general info.) COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY *Artists and craftsmen demonstrate at Contact: Mrs. Rose Ackerman Pine and Ashland Streets meetings open to public. Assistant Director Doylestown 18901 *Individualmembersdemonstrate in Studio andarthistoryclassesfor 215/348-9461 OR classrooms. adults and children. 215/345-0210 BUTEN MUSEUM OF WEDGWOOD *Scholarships. Contact: Kenneth A. Hinds Administrator 246 N. Bowman Avenue Merlon 19066 CEDAR CREST COLLEGE Guided tour of Dr. Henry Chapman 215/664-9069 30th and Walnuttreats Mercer's home. Foothill; his collection Gallery talks and tours. Allentown 18104 of ceramictiles and how they are 215-437-4471 (general info.) decoratively applied to the building; and CHELTENHAM ART CENTER Contact: Mr. Nelson Samiscalco his use of concrete architecture. 439 Ashbourne Road *Arts and Craft Courses. Cheltenham 19012 HANDWEAVERS OF BUCKS COUNTY 215/ES9-4660 CHMIELEWSKI GALLERY Contact: Mrs. R. H. McFeely Classes for children and adults in art. 1131 Hamilton Street 26 Hilltop Road crafts, and dance. Allentown 18101 Yardley 19067 *Summer camp for children. 215/439-0900 215/493-4915 Contact: Linda S. Chraielewski Members givespinning and weaving Art gallery tours; speakers on demonstrations and exhibits at chools, CONSHOHOCKEN ART LEAGUE graphics, paintings. and crafts. fairs, programs, etc. Mary H. Wood Park House 5th and Harry Streets LEHIGH VALLEY CERAMIC MORAVIAN POTTERY AND TILE Conshohocken 19428 ASSOCIATION WORKS Contact: Mazy Cinaglia 215/435-2676 Swamp Reed 897 Midway Lane Contact: Ray Eliot Doylestown 18901 Blue Bell 19422 Support services for ceramics. 215/345-6722 Classes for adults and teenagers in all Yearly exhibitions and competitions. Contact: Charles Teske media. Guided tours. Art education programs for members LEHIGH "ALLEY CHAPTER OF THE Adult ceramic workshops. andguests; feature slide shows, PENNSYLVANIA GUILD OF Summer apprenticeshipprogramfor demonstrations, guest artists. CRAFTSMAN ceramic students. Annual shows. 215/965-6067 Fee. Contact: Reverend Englebreacht WILMAR LAPIDARY MUSEUM *School exhibitions. Corner 232 and Pineville Road FINE ARTS GALLERY OF ARDMORE P.O. Box 236 2 East Lancaster Avenue LEHIGH COUNTY MUSEUM Pineville 18946 Ardmore 19003 P.O. Box 1548 215/598-3572 215/896 -8161 Allentown 18105 Large collection of carved stone. Contact: Hr. Heisman 215/435-4664 *Specimens of gemology, art and nature Director Contact: Susan Dominach presented. *Commercial gallery oforiginalart; *EducationalprogramsK-12;school Admission charged. tours possible by appointment. visitations; field trips. LU. 23 GREATER NORRISTOWN AREA ART MUHLENBERG COLLEGE LEAGUE 24th and Chew Streets ABINGTON ART CENTER Contact: Patricia Taggart Allentown 18104 515 Meei'llighousi Road 1660 Peachtree Lane 215/433-3191 (general info.) Jenkintown 19046 Norristown 19401 Contact: Dr. Ellen Cam= Contacts Ron Rothman Classes for adults and children. *Studio and art Meter courses: Director *One -man and group shows. Wcakshops for fine arts, crafts. Members might be willingto OLD ALLENTOWN :RESERVATION Rotating free exhibits of fine arts and demonstrate in schools. ASSOCIATION crafts by contemporary artists. MAIN cum CENTER OF THE ARTS 215/434-3120 Preservation of historical architecture. ALLERBESCHT GALLERY Old Buck Road and Lancaster Avenue 680 Mill Road Havedoni 19041 Telford 18967 215/LA5-0272 215/256-8609 Contact: Eleanor Daitzman Contacts Jeanne Cook ',rector 'Five one-man shows per year. 4 *Day d evening classes for adults and _._ _...... _...... /..w 45 I.U. 23-26 ART children in art. crafts, dance, poetry,. Contact: Lisa Carter etc. *Two different galleries offer changing I.U. 26 *Sculpture classes for Blind. art exhibitions. Painting for Deaf. Variety of adult and children'sart ALLENS LANE ART CENTER *Workshops. causes. Aliens Lane and McCallum Streets *Lectures-demonstrations. *Summer bilingual program for children Philadelphia 19119 Monthly exhibitions. ages 7-14. 215/CH8-0546 *Offer special concerts and programs. Contact: Margot Traeger ORELAND ART CENTER Classesfor adultsand childrenin P.O. Box 233 WHARTON ESHERICK MUSEUM music. drama. art and dance. Ore land 19075 Box 595 Summer day camp. Contact: Jean Turabot Paoli 19301 TU4-8C67 215/644-5822 ART INSTITUTE OF PHILADELPHIA Contact: Miss Miriam Phillips 1818 Cherry Street PERKIOMEN VALLEY ART CENTER *Studio preserved much as it was when Philadelphia 19103 Contact: Mrs. Ed Bosley artist worked there. 215/107-7080 655 Mt. View Road Guided tour by appointment. Fee. Contact: Philip Trachtman Berwyn 19312 *Collectionincludesmorethan500 *Offer professional and career oriented pieces of the artist's work: paintings, programs. POTTSTOWN AREA ARTISTS GUILD woodcuts,prints;sculptureInwood, *Willing to assist high schools. P.O. Box 512 stone andceramics; furnitureand Pottstown 19464 utensils. BRANDYWINE GRAPHIC WORKSHOP, Contact: William R. Schutt *Museum lendspiecesforexhibition INC. President elswhere. 1520-22 Kater Street 215/323-7478 *Open by appointment only: Sat. 10:00 Philadelphia 19146 'Lecturers and demonstrations by a.m. - 5:00 p.m.; Sun. 1:00.p.m.- 5:00 215/563-6436 professionals offered at regular monthly p.m.; Special weekday appointments for Contact: Allan L. Edmunds meetings. groups of 10 to 20. OtrIlCUW Opti Studio for professional UPPER MERION CULTURAL CENTER OWEN J. ROBERTS FRIENDS OF THE printmakers and photographers. 700 Moore Road ARTS Free Community LectureSeries on King of Prussia 19406 Box 193 Black Artists. 215/337-1393 Birchrunville 19421 *Apprentice training for printmakers. 'Non - profitorganizationstartedby Contact: Mrs. Gwendolyn G. Miller Photography classes. group of parents Interested In providing 215/469-6437 professional instruction in the arts for Residents from Roberts School District FELLOWSHIP OF PENNSYLVANIA their children. who arecommitted to increasing *Classes for children and adults in art, ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS student and community appreciation of, Contact: Dorothy Pere crafts, dance and music. interest in. and exposure to fine arts. *Art exhibitions. President Young Audience Programs, Art Goes to 207 Poplar Avenue Demonstrations related to arts: School. Trips to Philadelphia Orchestra *Newsletter. Merchantville, NJ 08109 Children's Concerts. 609/665-3659 Artist Equity School Show. 'Panel discussions. WAYNE ART CENTER *Community Concert Series. 413 Maplewood Avenue *Demonstrations. Wayne 19087 'Loancollectionofpaintings and KATIE ROGERS sculptures. Contact: Linda Rodgers 22 North New Street *Field trips for school children to see West Chester 19380 FREE LIBRARY OF PHILADELPHIA painters and sculptors at work. Contact: Katie Rogers PRINT AND PICTURE DEPARTMENT *Education for children and teenage* 215/696-2880 Philadelphia 19103 in the fine arts. Workshopsinartforteachersof Fee for classes. 215/MU6-5451 exceptional pupils. Contact: Robert F. Looney. Head I.U. 24 *Participate in exhibitions of original I.U. 25 art works by lending toinstitutions throughout the U.S. BRANDYWINE RIVER MUSEUM COMMUNITY ARTS CENTER Materials are availableon loanto BRANDYWINE CONSERVANCY 414 Plush Mill Road holders of adult library cards. P.O. Box 141 Wallingford 19086 Chadds Ford 19317 215/566-1717 215/388-7601 FREE LIBRARY OF PHILADELPHIA *Community organizat' n operated RARE BOOK DEPARTMENT Contact: Cynthia Repplier mainly by volunteerspridesplace Devoted to documentation. exhibition Logan Square where arts and crafts may ..1 practiced Philadelphia 19103 and interpretation of Brandywine Valley and enjoyed by all ages. art withparticularattention to 215/686-5416 'Classes offered for children, teenagers Contact: Howell J. Heaney BrandywineTraditionengendered by and adults. Hoaatd Pyle. Rare Book Librarian ActIvities: photograph collection, 'Cuneiform tablets and seals. Medieval MAIN LINE CENTER OF THE ARTS and Renaissance manuscripts; Oriental lecturot, concerts, tours. Old Buck Road and Lancaster Avenue Admishion. manuscripts and miniatures;prints of Haverford 19041 Philadelphia; Pennsylvania German 215/LA5-0272 CHESTER COUNTY ART ASSOCIATION Fraktur; early American children's Contact: Eleanor Daitzie...n booki. 100 North Bradford Avenue Director P.O. Box 149 *Tours of department for groups of 15 Art classes, pottery classes persons or less. West Chester 19380 Fee. 215/696-5600 43 ART I.U. 26 46 *DesignforFunExhibition:historic GREATER PHILAN'LPHIA CULTURAL PHILADELPHIA ALLIANCE exhibitsportraying waysin which MUSEUM OF ART 110 South 20th Street Americans have amused themselves over SCHOOL PROGRAMS Philadelphia 19103 past two centuries. Futuristic 26th and Benjamin Franklin Pkwy. participatory exhibits. Admission. Philadelphia 19130 'Have published directory of cultural 215/P03-8100, ext. 255 organizationsin *Museum education exhibits for school Greater Philadelphia classes. Contact: Ms. Patterson B. Williams Area including centers, dance, *Planned program of learning activates education, film, heritage organizations, PAINTED BRIDE ART CENTER in museum galleries under guidance of history and tradition, humanities, professional museum teachers: explore museums,music, science and nature, 527 South Street visual perception, non-verbal serviceorganisations,theatre,and Philadelphia 19147 communication, value clarification, art visual arts. 215/WA5-9914 Contact: Gerard Givnish as artifact. Exhibitions and performances in HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF painting, photography, theatre, poetry. PHILADELPHIA SKETCH CLUB PENNSYLVANIA 235 S. Camac Street 1300 Locust Street dance, and music by professional artists. Booking events In schools. Philadelphia 19107 Philadelphia 19107 215/545-9298 215/732-6200 PANORAMIC STUDIOS Contact: Morris Goldsmith **Collections Include: *Classes: print, drawing. *Oilpaintingsof18thand19th 2243 W. Allegheny Avenue Philadelphia 19132 'Exhibitions: water color, oil. Century; many important landscapes and illustrators, architects. portraits by Copley. tne Peale family, 215/SA8-2113 West, Wright and many others. Contact: Leonard N. Abrams Printand drawings: large. President PHILADELPHIA WATER COLOR CLUB *Scale model work; miniature rooms. Contact: Franklin Shores comprehensive collections of relief maps and globes. President Pennsylvaniascenes;firstAmerican 612 S. 9th Street photograph;artwork oftheWPA. Tours. *Demonstrations of processes. Philadelphia 19147 Manuscripts. Newspapers. Museum 215/W A3-4929 objects. Permanentcollectiondonated to PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OF FINE. Philadelphia Museum of Art. HOUSTON HALL ARTS Broad and Cherry Streets *Tours through annual exhibition. UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA *Demonstration/lectures. 3417 Spruce Street Philadelphia 19102 Philadelphia 19174 215/564-0219 PRINT CLUB 215/243-7583 *Rouses the oldest art school in the 1914 Latimer Street Contact: Program Coordinator nation. *Stade courses in PAO arts. Philadelphia 19103 *Established for enhancement of social 2151735-6090 living, providing opportunities for Museum shows alternate from traditional to contemporary. Contact: Margo Devereux self-expression. Director Art gallerynew exhibits every three *Collections excel in 18th and 19th *Exhibitions and large rotating stuck of weeks. Century American paintings, sculpture, original prints and photographs. drawings wnd W. prints.Alston.C. *Lectures. THE ILEIFE MUSEUM OF Peale,Stuart.SullyandWestare represented. *Demonstrations. AFRO AMERICAN CULTURE *Community Outreach Program. 2300 Germantown Avenue I Philadelphia 19133 PHILADELPHIA ART ALLIANCE PUNTS IN PROGRESS 215/684-0352 251 S. 18th Street 1.5 Spruce Street *Permanent exhibit of African art in Philadelphia 19103 Phaad2iphia 19102 traditional African environment. 215/525-4302 215/735-2296 *Group tours. *Founded in 1915. Alliance caters to all Contact: Pamela Carunchio *Evening workshops, programs, films. the arts. Director Exhibitions. Educationalprogramsponsoredby INSTITUTE OF CONTEMPORARY ART *Dance and music programs. Print Club. UNIVERS1TY OF PENNSYLVANIA Lectures and demonstrations. *Printmaking workshops for children. 34th and Walnut Streets Films. Exhibits of students' work. Philadelphia 19174 215/243-7108 PHILADELPHIA COLLEGE OF ART THE RODIN MUSEUM Contact: Michael A. Quigley Broad and Spruce Streets P.O. Box 7646 Assistant Director Philadelphia 19102 Philadelphia *Exhibitions of contemporary art with 215/893-3100 215/763-8100 accompanying publications. Contact: Eileen Rosanau Contact: Patty Williams *Lectures. Gallery for contemporary art. Philadelphia Museum of Art *Children's programs. Gallery features changing exhibitions School *Concerti. ofnationally known contemporary Programs Administrator *Performances. artists. *Museum is operated by the Philadelphia Annual student exhibitions and alumni Museum of Art. MUSEUM OF THE PHILADELPHIA CIVIC exhibition. Of ter exercises to developing CENTER *Gallery talks offered to students and perceptualskillsandprogramsfor public. 34th Street and Civtc Center Blvd. fireatme Philadelphia 19104 *Films, symposia speakers and 215/561-5100, ext. 21-201 performance works. ROSENBACH P0UNDATION Contact: Rwiald Barber 2010 Delancy Place Assistant to Museum Director Philadelphia 19103 Contact: Anne Bolan 44 47 I.U. 26-28 ART *Tours of house and rotating exhibits. *Scheduleofexhibitions andevents In addition to special exhibits, TEMPLE UNIVERSITY available. collection includes rare books, furniture CENTER OF THE SCHOOL ART Facility may be used by community and paintings. LEAGUE groi'os for concerts, meetings, etc. Fee. Art Education Department *Headquarters of Philadelphia Guild of 13th and Norris Streets Handweavers, offer classes and SCHOOL ART LEAGUE Philadelphia 19122 exhibitions. PHILADELPHIA PUBLIC SCHOOLS 215/787-6185 Room 513, Administration Bldg. Contact: Bradley H. Smith I.U. 27 Parkway at 21st Street Chairman, Art Education Dept. Philadelphia 19103 *Saturdaymorningartprogramfor BEAVER VALLEY INTERMEDIATE UNIT 215/299-7728 North Philadelphia area students with 225 Centre Grange Road Contact: Leon Cohen interest and talent in art. Aliquippa 15001-1497 *Museum trips. Supervisor 412/774-7800 Free Saturday morning art classes for *Annual Art Exhibition. Contact: Mr. Thomas Zelesnik students grade 5-12 Experiences in wide variety of media. TYLER SCHOOL OF ART LIBRARY MERRICK FREE ART GALLERY *Demonstrations by professional artists. TEMPLE UNIVERSITY Fifth Avenue and 11th Street Trips to art galleries and museums. Beech and Penrose Avenue New Brighton 15066 *Annual exhibiton of student work. Philadelphia 19126 412/846-1130 215/CA4-7575, ext. 254 Contact: Kevin Lane DIVISION OF ART EDUCATION *Books and periodicals on all aspects of Director School District of Philadelphia art and art history, emphasizing studio *Gallery tours. 21st and Parkway Streets and 20th century art. Philadelphia 19103 I.U. 28 215/299-7730 THE UNIVERSITY MUSEUM Contact: Harry Bonelli UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA ARMSTRONG COUNTY LEAGUE OF Director 33rd and Spruce Streets ARTS *Specialartsprograms,classesand Philadelphia 19174 Contact: Marilyn Rea exhibits are sponsored for teachers and 215/386-7400 President students. *Loancollectionsofartifactsto museums, schools and libraries. R.D. #4, Box 128-C Photographs, lantern slides and Kittanning 16201 SCHOOL DISTRICT OF PHILADELPHIA 412/763-7457 . teachers' aids. *To provide and unify the activities 21st ar..i The Parkway - Room 309 *Archaeological and anthropological Philadelphia 19103 collections include outstanding related to the arts and provide a center 215/299-7767 collection of African Art. for all the arts. Contact: Dr. Rita C. Altman Guided tours by appointment. *Annual art and craft show. High School for Creative and *Daytime and evening art and dance education. PerformingArts(CAPA):The High DA VINCI ART ALLIANCE School *Monthly newsletter. forCreativaandPerforming Contact: Joseph G. La Ili Artsisdesignedto *Art and craft demonstrations. provide students President from Philadelphia with a unique program 113 Deepdale Road in the area of visual arts. Participation CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT IN ART in plays, art exhibits, dance recitals, Strafford dyne 19087 EDUCATION and musical productions is an integral 215/MU8-2887 114 Sprowls Hall part of the program. The city's cultural *Mambas are artists and craftsperson.. Indiana University of Pennsylvania *Individuals available forinquiries institutions offercreativelearning Indiana 15705 experiences for students. A concerning programs for schools. Contact: Joanne Lovette oiorksChhoVerperson comprehensive college preparatory WILLET STAINED GLASS STUDIOS programisprovidedto meet allthe 10 East Moreland Avenue state-mandated requirements for Philadelphia 19118 graduation. HOLIDAY PARK ARTISTS LEAGUE 215/247-5721 Contact: Barbara S. Kerstetter Principal: Dr. John Vannoni Contact: Helene Wets Box 251, R.D. 11th and Catherine Streets Librarian Philadelphia 19147 Apollo 15613 *Established1890, nowthelargest 412/327-5165 *Overbrook High School Scholars, Fine stained glass studio in U.S.A. Arts,and MusicMagnet Programs: *Limited number of group *Individual members willing to Overbrook HighSchoolserves tours by demonstrate or conduct workshops. as a appointment. magnetschoolforthreespecialized *Painting and crafts. college-bound programs: Scholars, Music, *Library open to serious students; books and Fine Arts. Students may enter these do not circulate. INDIANA ARTS COUNCIL programs in either grade 9 or 10. The Contact: Cecilia Ma ljan Fine Arts Program provides academic WOODMERE ART GALLERY Box 563 and artclasses in six major subject 9201 Grmantown Avenue Indiana 15701 areas. Courses in sculpture, drawing, oil Philadelphia 19118 412/357-A R TS painting, water color painting, collage, 215/247-0476 *Sponsors variety of arts programs. graphic design, art history, and Contact: Harry A. Harris *New Growth Arts Festival. humanities are offered. Director *Performing arts programs. Principal: Ms. Diane Scott *Guided tours by appointment. *School performances. 59th and Lancaster Avenue *Classes for adults and children. Philadelphia 19131 *Six major exhibitions during season, October-June. *Metropolitan Opera Madrigal Singers present performance in December.

45 ART I.U. 28-29 48 INDIANA UNIVERSITY OFPENNSYLVANIA GUILD OF PENNSYLVANIA DEPARTMENT OF ARTCRAFTSMEN READING/BERKS AND ART EDUCATION CHAPTER Indiana 15701 Contact: Fredrick K. Kendall 412/357-2530 President Contact: Joanne Layette Building D. No. 11 *Demonstrations in ceramics. weaving, Coventry East Apts. Jewelry and printmaking. Pottstown 19464 Workshopsinartforexceptional 215/323-7057 children, art for elementary classes and*Demonstrations of arts and crafts. new trends in art education. SCHUYLKILL CHAPTER OF KITTANNING ART ASSOCIATION PENNSYVANIA GUILD OF CRAFTSMEN Contact: Dorthia Benton P.O. Box 65 President Schuylkill Haven 17972 743 N. Grant Avenue Contact: Ronald Malenka 412/548-7965 Orwigsburg 17961 *Art and Craft demonstrations. *Demonstrations and lectures on rany Occuional classroom in don by atraditional crafts. qualified instructor. Fee. *Art exhibits are open to public. SCHUYLKILL COUNTY COUNCIL FOR PENN ART ASSOCIATION THE ARTS Contact: Karlin Yedicka 1440 Mahantongo Street 2809 Main Street Pottsville 17901 Pittsburgh 15235 Contact: Merle Walker 412/793-1794 Executive Director *Portrait sketching/full color pastel. 717-622-2788 Portrait painting/acrylic. *Extra-curricular educational programs in art and ethnic studies. SUMMER HAPPENING IN THEARTS *Studio facilities. Contact: Christopher Benz, Co-DirectorExhibit facilites. 110 Sprawls Hall Indiana University of PennsylvaniaSCHUYLKILL COUNTY Indiana 15705 WOODCARVERS' ASSOCIATION OR Contact: Charles Green, President Bruce Gurcsot 141.0 Mahantongo Street Co-Director Pottsville 17901 ARIN Intermediate Unit Box 175 Shelocta 15774 *Two week residential arts experience at Indiana University of Pennsylvania. *Field trips to arts museums. *Competitive arts application procedure through cooperating intermediate units only.

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ALLIED ARTISTS Contact: Paul ?oral's Pottsville 17901 *Lectures, demonstrations on technique by noted artists. *Annual exhibit.

NANCY E. ANDERSON 437 Adamsdale Road Orwigsburg 17961 717/366-1367 Contact for craftsmen in Schuylkill County who are experienced in lecturing and demonstrating and are willing to work with schools. penult.weaving, woodcarving,*Craftsinclude: cornhusk art, candlemaking, blacksmith, scissors cuttings, pressed flowers.

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PIONEER CRAFT COUNCIL Contact: Diane Vargo SIIADYSIDE SUMMER ARTS FESTIVAL 5508 Walnut Street 2113 Hurray Avenue Pittsburgh 15232 Pittsburgh 15217 I.U. 1 412/681-2809 412/363-8159 Contact: Information Office FALLINGWATER Craft workshops held at Orange Hall P.J. Box R Mill Run. Mill Run 15464 TAMBURITZAN NATIONALFOLK In-school workshops. including special ARTS CENTER 412/329-8501 education. 1816 Locust Street *Home designed by Frank Lloyd Wright Lectures, slides, and evening Pittsburgh 15219 for Edgar J. Kaufman in 1936. programs. Fee. 412/391-0805 Oral history theatre: tapes and slides Contact: Yolanda L. Marino of older crafts people in community. ALBERT GALLATIN HOME *Ethnic cultural library. *Ethnic dance performances. Friendship Hill PITTSBURGH CENTER FOR THE ARTS Hew Geneva 15467 *Touring company. 6300 Fifth Avenue *Ethnic museum. *Tours. Pittsburgh 15232 Fee. Musicalinstruments.costumesand 412/361-0873_ music. Contact: Cheryl R. Tower I.U. 2 and 3 Three full time galleries. THREE RIVERS ARTS FESTIVAL Shows change approximatelyevery Carnegie Institute ALLEGHENY HISTORICAL CEMETERY month. 41.00 Forbes Avenue 4734 Butler Street Wosicshoos. Pittsburgh 15201 Pittsburgh 15213 412/682-1624 PITTSBURGH COUICIL FOR 412/687-7014 Contact: Thomas G. Roberts INTERNATIONAL VISITORS *Held forten days. beginningthe Cemetery tours and literature. 263 Thackery Hall FridaybeforeMemorial Day. An 139 University Plaice outdoorand indoor showing of COUNCIL OF THREE RIVERS Pittsburgh 15260 sculpture. paintings. photography.and AMERICAN INDIAN CENTER, INC. 412/682-6151 performing artists open to all artistsin 200 Chain Street Contact: Barbara Plaid. the Pittsburgh area. Pittsburgh 15238 *Provide professional programming far 412/782-4457 sponsored international visitors. WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA Rainbow protect- (Adoption Agency). *Speakers bureau. CONSERVANCY Native American Elders Program. *Provide home hospitality opportunities 316 Fourth Avenue *Membership open to anyone. for sponsored international visitors. Pittsburgh 15222 *Supportive services. *Information about city for all visitors. 412/288-2777 *Radio program. *Serves as an international Contacts Wlliam Randour *Cultural program/cultural classes. interpretation referral service. *Fallthgwater. Cultural library availableon campus. *Frank Lloyd Wright. Architect. *Speakers bureau. PITTSBURGH FOLK FESTIVAL *Exhibitions. ROBERT MORRIS COLLEGE WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA Fifth Avenue and Sixth Street HISTORICAL SOCIETY FORT PITT MUSEUM Pittsburgh 15219 4335 Bigelow Boulevard Point State Park 412/2276812 Pittsburgh 15213 Pittsburgh 15222 Contact* Charles Cube lic 412/681-5533 412/281-9284 Director Contact: John G. Labanish Contact: Robert Trombetta *Promotes the rich cultural heritage of *Museums. ,French and Indian Wars Exhibits. diversified ethnic comsamities. Library. Early Pittsburgh. *Present:ethnicfood.song.and *Archives. *65 Diaramas. dance. . Regional history materials. Perfoessencei by Nationality Groups. *1n-school programs available. OZANAM CULTURAL CENTER *Special lik;tures and exhibits. 1833 Wylie Avenue PITTSBURGH HISTORY AND *Group tours. Pittsburgh 15219 LANDMARKS FOUNDATION *Audiovisual for loan. 412/281-4046 One Landmark Square Contact: Judith Bradley Pittsburgh 15212 Organised to develop cultural. 412/322-1204 educational and recreational programs. Contact: Tamara Dudukovich Offers classes of educational andarts *Old Post Office Museum. nature. *Restoration of historic buildings. *Station Square restoration. *Pittsburgh Children's Museum.

47 HISTORY & CULTURE I.U. 6-8 50 1.0.6 412/694-2653 (Fire Station) Scottdale 15683 Contact: Jack Dell 1.12/887 -7910 0 R CLARION COUNTY HISTORICAL 412/694-9408 SOCIETY *Open to the public during Fire Dept. 412/887-7190 18 Grant Street festivals and carnivals, other times by Contact: Susan Endersbe.curator Clarion 16214 appointment. *Located on Pa. Route 819at West 814/226-4450 Overton. between Mount Pleasantand Scot tdale. Contact: Thomas Urban GREENSBURG COLLECTION *Maintain historical collections;have a 5th Floor, Troutman's Dept. Store *Open mid-May to mid-October. librarymuseum(over1,500books); 200 South Main Street provide geneologyinformationand Greensburg SALEM CROSSROADS county history information. Contact: Clyde Snyder, City Hall Salem CrossroadsHistorical 412/837-4309 Restoration Society. Inc. 26 E. Pittsburgh Street JEFFERSON COUNTY HISTORICAL Museumis open(free)whenever SOCIETY Troutman's is open: special Delmont 232 Jefferson Street 412/468-.8467 arrangements may be made with Clyde O. Brookville 15825 Snyder (above.) 814/752-2751 SLOVENE CULTURAL GROUP Contact: William Gilbert FORBES ROAD GUN MUSEUM Contact: Edward A. Lackey *Programs for public on various topics; Gravel Hill Road 20 Sunbtrch Drive do genealogy work;county historical Ligonier 15658 Jeannette 15644 information. Contact: Russell Payne, Owner 412/523-6646 *This group. which is fullycostumed RD 5, Box 173 forits VENANGO COUNTY HISTORICAL Ligonier 15658 appearances(musicians and singers) SOCIETY 412/238-9544 acceptsnofee,butdoes 301 South Park Street *Open year-round. accept contributions to coverexpenses Franklin 16323 Fee. and to further its programs. 814/437-2275 Contact: John Egan FORT LIGONIER STERN'S MOTOR MUSEUM 10316 Center Highway (Old Route *Have house museum and library;do Intersection of O.S. Route 30 and Pa. 30) geneologywork;programs on wide Route 711 North Huntingdon 15642 range of topics for community. Ligonier 15658 412/864-2505 Contact: Ernest Stern. Owner OR 412/238-9701 Rick Krim, Manager 1.U. 7 *Open daily 9 a.m. April 1 to October 31;other *On exhibit are 42 antique, classicand times,groupsonly,by special interest automobiles. ALLEKISKI MUSEUM appointment. 224 E. Seventh Avenue Fee. *Open 10-4:30 seven daysa week from Tarentum 15084 April 1 to November 30, weekdaysonly 412/224-7666 In the wintertime. HISTORIC WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA Fee. Contact: Howard L. Jester GUIDE BOOK 287 Fern ledge Drive University of Pittsburgh Press New Kensington 15068 George Swetnam and Helene Smith WESTMORELAND COUNTY 412/339-2536 HISTORICAL SOCIETY Westmoreland Museum of Art *Operated by the Allegheny-Kinki OLD CONCORD SCHOOL Valley Historical Society. 221 N. Main Street Cedar Creek Pack Greensburg Westmoreland County BUSHY RUN BATTLEFIELD 412/836-1800 412/836-1700 *Displays some of its huge collection Jeannette 15644 Contact: County Parks Central Office 412/527-5584 of artifacts, heirlooms andhistorical (Greensburg) memorabiliain *Operated by the Pennsylvania *The school can be opened for special showcases at its Historical and Museum Commission. headquarters on the top floor of the groups by prior appointment with the Museum of Art. Since display *Visitor Center, picnic facilities, County Parks cent' al space is officein limited,the historical markers. and several miles of Greensburg (number above). exhibitsarechanged walking paths. freqi....ntly. I *Brochure available. *Open Tuesday through Friday10-5. OLD HANNA'S TOWN Saturday 10-1, closed Sunday. do Westmoreland CountyHistorical COMPASS MIN Society 216 S. Market Street 221 N. tieln Street 1.U. 8 . Ligonier 15658 Greensburg 15601 412/238-9701 412/836-1800 SOMERSET HISTORICAL CENTER Contact: J. Martin West, Director *Located three miles north of R.D. 02 *OperatedbytheLigonierValley Greensburg, between U.S. Route 119 Somerset 15501 Historical Society. and Pa. Route 819. 814/445-6077 *Landmark in Laughllntown for nearly *Open to the public1-5 p.m. daily Contact: Mrs. Elizabeth M. Haupt two centuries: fully restored and tilled (exceptMonday)inJune,July and *Craft demonstrations: flax from plant with furniture and utensils of the early August; weekends only In May, to linen thread, weaving on and off 19th Century. September and October. loom. yarn dyeing with natural dyes Fee. and corn husk dolls. FIRE MUSEUMS OVERHOLT HOMESTEAD MUSEUM DERRY VOLUNTEER FIRE c/aWestmoreland-FayetteHistorical DEPARTMENT MUSEUM Society Deny Borough Bulletins/Fire Station West Overton 48 51 I.U. 9-17 HISTORY & CULTURE

Lu. 9 THE CIVIC CENTER TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH 134 North Fifth Street 527 Washington Street CROOKS FARM P.O. Box 8621 Reading 19601 Seaward Avenue Ext. Reading 19603 215/374-4861 Bradford 16701 215/376-6739 814/362-6730 I.U. 15 *Local history and crafts. HISTORICALSOCIETY OF BERKS COUNTY CUMBERLAND COUNTY HISTORICAL I.U. 10 940 Centre Avenue SOCIETY Reading 19601 21 North Pitt Street COLUMBUS CHAPEL 215/375-4375 Carlisle 17043 . BOAL MANSION AND MUSEUM 717/249-7610 Boalsburg 16827 HISTORICAL SOCIETYOF BERKS Contact: Executive Director 814/466-6210 COUNTY *Museum talks and tours. Contact: Christopher Lee WOMEN'S AUXILIARY PROGRAM OF *Research library. Director EVENTS *Tours designed for elementary and *Education in art, religious artifacts 940 Centre Avenue secondary school children. and American and Spanish history. Reading 19601 *Guidedtoursforstudents,grades 215/375-3475 HARRISBURG AREA COMMUNITY 3-12. COLLEGE (HACC) *Admission charge. JUNIOR LEAGUE OF READING. PA. 3300 Cameron Street Road INC. Harrisburg 17110 I.U. 11 Trent and Belmont Avenues 717/780-2420 Wyomissing 19610 Contact: Michael A. Dockery, Asst. TOWPATH NATURALIST SOCIETY 215/373-2220 Dean of Communication and Contact: Marilyn Miller Contact: Town Hall Chairman The Arts Division Lindburgh Way *TownHallLectureSeriesisan Lewistown 17044 educationalprogramfeaturingfour PENNSYLVANIA COLLECTION OF *Study of wildlife, bird watching. nationally known speakers. FINE ARTS, WILLIAM PENN Envi,ronmental projects. MEMORIAL MUSEUM OLD DRY ROAD FARM, INC. Third and North Streets DISTRICT V GARDEN CLUB P.O. Box 163 Harrisburg 17108-1026 Contact: Mrs. John Kornrsann Mailing Address: P.O. Box 1026 Parkway Court, South Hills Wernersville 19565 215/693-6000 Harrisburg 17108 -1026 Lewistown 17044 Contact: Carolyn L. Ramsey 717/787-4980 717/248-7175 215/775-2104 Contact: Donald A. Winer Flower shows and exhibits. Living history farm providing Curator of Fine Arts hands-on experience in 19th Century *Exhibitions, talks and programs for all I.U. 12 Pennsylvania German customs and life age groups in the arts and crafts. styles.Servicesprovided Monday, *Visits to the museum by classes. FOLK HERITAGE INSTITUTE Wednesday, and Friday during spring In-school programs by museum Box 3444 personnel. York 17402 and fall semesters. Summer by appointment. Contact: Mark Motich I.U. 16 Executive Director RD 6, Box 272 PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIVERSITY/BERKS CAMPUS BLOOMSBURG UNIVE2SITY OF York 17404 PENNSYLVANIA *Classroom visitation by musicians. RD 5, Tulpehocken Road Reading 19608 SPEECH, COMMUNICATION AND *Assembly Programs. THEATRE ARTS DEPARTMENT READING AREA COMMUNITY FORENSIC SOCIETY I.U. 14 COLLEGE Bloomsburg 17815 10 South Second Street 717/389-4576 ALBRIGHT COLLEGE P.O. Box 1706 Contact: Prof. Harry Strine 13th and Exeter Streets Reading 19603 Programs dealing with oral P.O. Box 516 215/372-4721 interpretationofproseandpoetry; Reading 19601 afterdinnerspeaking;informative 215/921-2381 SCHUYLKILL RIVER GREENWAY speaking; persuasive speaking; dramatic Contact: Dr. Eugene S. Lubot ASSOCIATION duo interpretation. Vice President, Academic 960 Old Mill Road Affairs Wyomissing 19610 LEWISBURG RELATED ARTS Albright College offers a full range 215/372-3916 of resources COMMITTEE in the Arts and Contact: Victor R. H. Yarnell Liruitown Elementary School Humanities including members of the *The Association conducts workshops. faculty,theFreedmanArtGallery Lewisburg 17837 exhibitions. meetings for its membership, tours, and 717/523-3220 DominoPlayerstheatre social gatherings. Contact: David Heberlig productions, special lectures, concerts *It holds an annual Riverfront Scenic andrecitals,and experimental and Festival in Reading, I.U. 17 international films. *It has available for students a limited *These resources are available to local supply of material pertaining to the GREATER WILLIAMSPORT school districts as arrangements will river and its history. permit. COMMUNITY ARTS COUNCIL *It has maps of the river and a slide 240 Selkirk Road show presentation explaining its Williamsport 17701 purpose. 717/322-2861

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Contact: Emily Chiang Ill Paintings by local artists. Art Center :ollectlon. Sponsor October festival with *Coal sculpture, tools, artifacts. Listingofartorganizations and Williamsport School District. *Energy exhibit. individual artists. Sponsor guest lecturers and artists. Architectural Committee founded ARCHITECTURAL HERITAGE MERCER MUSEUM OF THE BUCKS historic district in Williamsport. ASSOCIATION, INC. COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY Compiled catalog of historical Contact: John Cognetti Pine Street buildings and events. Box 1301 Doylestown 18901 Scranton 18503 Contact: Laurie j. Rufe I.U. 18 717/342-8312 (home) *In-houseeducationprogramsusing 717/347-6449 (office) hands-on-the-arttfacts approach. THE CHILDREN'S MUSEUM OF *Programs to acquaint people with fine *Programs on history and growth of' NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA cteftsmanship and artistic qualities in America. related through study of hand Market and Maple Streets local architecture. crafts and tools. Kingston 18704 'Committed to the preservation and Unusual exhibit techniques. Contact: Visitor Center Director adaptive re-useofarchitecturally Fee. *Creative,participatorycanterfor significant buildings. children age 2 1/2 to 15. Historic and cultural importance of 1.U. 24 *Grouptoursofmuseum.herds -on local architecture stressed. workshops in the arts. sciences and CHESTER COUNTY HISTORICAL humanities. LIVINGARTS PROGRAM OF THE SOCIETY *Teacher pre-visit and post-visit NORTHEASTERN EDUCATIONAL 225 North High Street pack. ts. INTERMEDIATE UNIT 119 (NEW) West Chester 19380 Fee. 120 Monahan Avenue 215/696-4755 Dunmore 18512 THE HOYT LIBRARY 717/344-9222 I.U. 26 284 Wyoming Avenue Contact: Dr. Vito A. Forlenza Kingston 18704 Curriculum Specialist HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF Contact: James M. Hecht, adult library NEIU member districts choose from PENNSYLVANIA Mrs. jean Barone, children's approximately15 artists to conduct 1300 Locust Street library performances in their schools. These Philadelphia 19107 *Collection of fiction and non-fiction performancesincludeplays,dance, 215/732-6200 books. stringensemble,puppetry,pottery. Contact: Darthe C. Hauck Magazines, records and cassettes. etc. Research materials, professional *Inthisprogram,the districts and SCHOOL DISTRICT OF PHILADELPHIA reference service. NEIU equally share financial 21st and The Parkway - Room 309 Programs of reading, films, crafts. commitment. Philadelphia 19103 *Touts of facility. 215/299-7767 LU. 20 Contact: Dr. Rita C. Altman OSTERHOUT FREE LIBRARY Overbrook High School Scholars, Fine 71 S. Franklin Street HISTORIC BETHLEHEM, INC. Arts,andMusicMagnetPrograms: Wilkes-Barre 18701 501 Main Street Overbrook High School serves as a Contact: Joan M. Costello Bethlehem 18018 magnet school for threespecialized *Framed art reproductions. 215/691-5300 college-bound programs: Scholars, Other resources. Contact: Mrs. Phyllis Fisher Music, and FineArts. Students may Volunteer Coordinator/Tour enter these programs in either grade 9 WILKES COLLEGE SORDONI ART Director or 10. The Scholars Program provides GALLERY Conductstourof18th Century accelerated academic classes in five 150 S. River Street Moravian Industr. Area. major subject areas. A sixth major may Wilkes-Barre 18703 Special "Children's Tour" for students be pursued as an option in grade 10, Contact: Mrs. Cara Berryman of all ages; includes craft 11,oe12. Coursesinsculpture, *Art gallery. demonstrations. drawing,oilpainting,watercolor *Lectures, tours, films. Spcial slide presentations are painting, collage, graphic design, art available; costumed docent will visit history. and humanities are offered. WYOMING HISTORICAL AND classroom prior to visit. Principal: Ms. Mane Scott GEOLOGIC AL SOCIETY 59th and Lancaster Avenue 49 S. Franklin :treat LU. 21 Philadelphia 19131 Wilkes-Barre 16701 South Philadelphia High School Contact: William H. Siener OLD ALLENTOWN PRESERVATION Foreign Language Magnet Program: *Museum, restored house. ASSOCIATION The Foreign Language Magnet Program Group tours. 215/434-3120 atSouthPhiladelphiaHighSchool 'Preservation of historical often students a unique opportunity to architecture. concentrate on foreign language skills LU. 19 and to complete the mandated high school curriculum. Students admitted In ANTHRACITE MUSEUM LU. 22 grade 9 study a foreign language in McDade Park additiontotheregularcourseof Bald Mountain Road BUCKS COUNTY COUNCIL ON THE study. In grade 10, students follow a RD 01 ARTS regularhigh schoolprogram and Scranton 18504 Neshamtny Manor Center continue with the language chosen in 717/961-4805 Doylestown 18901 grade 9. Students are able to select a Contact: Dr. David Salay Information on Bucks Coutty art from second foreign language from the day Museum tracesthehistory ofthe colonial times to present day. school selections or from after school anthracite mining industry. Newsletter. and Saturday morning programs. The 50 53 LU. 27-28 HISTORY & CULTURE student is expected to complete a full four-yearprogramofat lastone foreignlanguage. Special cultural enrichment activities includeforeign languagefilms,folkfestivals,and holiday programs. Principal: Mr. Benito Farness Broad and Snyder Ave. Philadelphia 19148

1.U. 27 BEAVER VALLEY INTERMEDIATE UNIT 225 Center Grange Road Aliquippa 15001-1497 412/774-7800 Contact: Mr. Thomas ZelesnUc

1.U. 28 ARMSTRONG COUNTY LEAGUE OF ARTS Contact: Marilyn Rea, President RD /4, Box 128 -C Kittanning 16201 412/763-7457 To provide and unify the activities relatedtothearts and provide a center for all the arts. Annual Art and Craft Show. Daytime and evening art and craft education. Old time music festival one a month. Monthly newsletter. Art and craft demonstrations. Dance Council.

INDIANA ARTS COUNCIL Contact: Cecilia Maljen vox 563 Indiana15701 412/357 -AR TS Sponsors variety of arts programs. New Growth Arts Festival. Performing arts program. School performance...

SUMMER HAPPENING IN THE ARTS Contact: Christopher Benz Co-Director 110 Sprawls Hall Indiana University of Pennsylvania Indiana15705 OR Bruce GurcsUc Co-Director ARIN Intermediate Unit Box175 Shelocta 15774 Two-week residential arts expertince at Indiana University of Pennsylvania. Field trips to arts museums. Competitive arts application procedure through cooperating Intermediate units only.

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,.. INTERMEDIATE UNIT 1 WESTMORELAND INTERMEDIATE 1148 Wood Street LANCASTERLEBANON UNIT 7 INTERMEDIATE UNIT 13 California 15419 222 E. Pittsburgh Street 1110 Enterprise Road 419/938-3241 Greensburg 15601 East Petersburg 17520 *InstructionalMaterialsServicesat 412/836-2460 same address. 717/569-7331 *Instructional Materials Servicesat: *InstructionalMaterialsServicesat Contact: Howard Jones 140 E. Otterman Street same address. 419/938-3241 ext. 43-44 Greensburg 15601 Contact: George Zook Contact:Enrico Papurello 717/569-8561 PITTSBURGH MOUNT OLIVER 412/836-8173 INTERMEDIATE UNIT 2 BERKS COUNTY INTERMEDIATE. 341 S. Bellefield Avenue UNIT 14 Pittsburgh 15213 APPALACHIA INTERMEDIATE UNIT 8 119 Park Street 2900 St. Lawrence Avenue,Box 4097 41.2/622-3600 Ebensburg 15931 Reading 19606 *Instructional Materials Services at: 814/472-7690 13th and Muriel Streets 215/779-7111 *Instructional Materials Servicesat: *InstructionalMaterialsServicesat Pittsburgh 15203 1100 Union Street same address. Contact: Mark Ciganovic Hollidaysburg 16648 Contact: 412/488-5130 Richard Jones, Acting Conatact: Raymond Mills 215/779-7111 814/695-1972 ALLEGHENY INTERMEDIATE UNIT CAPITAL AREA INTERMEDIATE 200 Commerce Court Building SENECA HIGHLANDS INTERMEDIATE UNIT 15 Pittsburgh 15219 UNIT 9 26 North Ninth Street 412/394-5700 119 Mechanic Street Lemoyne 17043 *InstructionalMaterialsServicesat Smethport16749 same address. 717/761-5230 814/887-5512 *Instructional Materials Services Contact:Robert Obrosky at: *InstructionalMaterialsServicesat 730 Valley Street 412/394-5760 same address. Eno la 17025 Contact: James T. Cassin Contact:Dale Mei Ser MIDWESTERN INTERMEDIATE UNIT 4 814/887-5512 717/732-0731 Maple Street Grove City 16127 CENTRAL INTERMEDIATE UNIT 10 CENTRAL SUSQUEHANNA 412/458-6700 R.R. 1, Box 374 INTERMEDIATE UNIT 16 *InstructionalMaterialsServicesat West Decatur16878 Box 213 same address. 814/342-0884 Lewisburg 17837 Contact:Robert Gillet *Instructional Materials Servicesat: 717/523-1155 412/458-6700, ext. 43 112 N. Front Street *InstructionalMaterialsServicesat Phillipsburg 16866 same address. NORTHWESTERN TRICOUNTY Contact: David Mowery, Acting Contact: Steve Naugle INTERMEDIATE UNIT 5 814/342-0884, ext. 49 717/524-4431 252 Waterford Street Edinboro 16412 TUSCARORA INTERMEDIATE UNIT11 BLAST INTERMEDIATE UNIT17 . 814/734-5610 R.D. 1, BOX 70A 469 Hepburn Street *InstructionalMaterialsServicesat McVeytown 17051 Williamsport 17701 same address. 814/542-2501 717/323-8561 Contact: Linda Cook *InstructionalMaterialsServicesat *Instructional Materials Servicesat: 814/734-5610 same address. 177 S. Academy Street Contact: Glenn Campbell Mansfield 16933 CLARION MANOR INTERMEDIATE 814/542-2501 UNIT 6 Contact: Aatthew Lynch Route 322 East 717/662-4907 LINCOLN INTERMEDIATE UNIT 12 717/662-4348 Shippenville 16254 Box 70 814/782-3011 New Oxford 17350 *InstructionalMaterialsServicesat LUZERNE INTERMEDIATE UNIT 18 same address. 717/624-4616 Box 1649 *Instructional Materials Servicesat: 368 Tioga Avenue Contact: Michael Vereb Box 640 Kingston 18704 814/782-3011 Gettysburg 17325 717/287-5695 Contact: Clair Starner *InstructionalMaterialsServicesat 717/334-6281 same address. Contact: Frank Houston 717/287-9681

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NORTHEASTERN EDUCATIONAL INTERMEDIATE UNIT 19 DELAJARE COUNTY INTERMEDIATE 120 Monahan Avenue UNIT 25 Dunmore 18512 State Building 717/344-9200 Sixth and Olive Streets *InstructionalMaterialsServicesat Media 19063 same address. 215/565-4880 Contact: John A. Arcangelo *InstructionalMaterials Services at: 717/344-9242 600N. Jackson Street Media 19063 COLONIAL NORTHAMPTON Contact: Herbert Braselman INTERMEDIATE UNIT 20 215/565-4880 299 Industrial Park Road Nazareth 18064 PHILADELPHIA INTERMEDIATE 215/759-7600 UNIT 26 *InstructionalMaterialsServicesat Parkway at 21st Street same address. Philadelphia 19103 Contact: John R. Sopko 215/299-7823 215/759-7600, ext. 50 Instructional Materials Services at: JFK,4th Floor CARBONLEHIGH INTERMEDIATE 734 Schuylkill Ave. UNIT 21 Philadelphia 19146 2370 Main Street Contact: John Lyver Schnecksville 16078 215/875-3905 215/799-4111 *InstructionalMaterialsServicesat BEAVER VALLEY INTERMEDIATE same address. UNIT 27 Contact:John Goodman 1260 N. Broadhead Road 215/799-4111 Monaca 15061 412/774-7800 BUCKS COUNTY INTERMEDIATE *Instructional Materials Services at: UNIT 22 A & R Complex Name address) Cross Keys Office Building Contact: John Castronovo, Acting Routes 611 and 313 412/774-7800 Doylestown 18901 215/348-2940 ARIN INTERMEDIATE UNIT 28 *Instructional Materials Services at: Route 422, Box 175 280 Red Cedar Drive Shelocta 15774 Levittown 19055 412/354-3111 Contact: Shirley Douglas *InstructionalMaterialsServicesat: 215/547-0962 5 N Plaza , Rt. 119, N. Indiana 15701 MONTGOMERY COUNTY Contact: George Lenz INTERMEDIATE UNIT 23 412/349-9060 Montgomery Ave. and Paper 14111 Rd. Ercienheim 19118 SCHUYLICILL INTERMEDIATE UNIT 29 215/233-6900 Box 130 Marlin 17951 *InstructionalMaterialsServicesat same address. 717/544-9131 Contact: Charles Forsythe *InstructionalMaterialsServices at: Special Education Center 215/836-1200 Box 130 Marlin 17951-0130 CHESTER COUNTYINTERMEDIATE UNIT 24 Contact: James Fogerty Educational Service Center 717/544-9131 oatesville 19320 215/383-3810 *Instructional Materials Services at: West Chester University West Chester 19380 Contact: Llorl Hall 215/43242

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1.Intermediate Unit 1 8. Appalochic 15.Capital Area 22. Bucks County 2. Pittsburgh-Mount Oliver 9. Seneca Highlands 16. Central Susquehanna 23. Montgomery County 3.Allegheny 10.Central 17. BL as; 24.Chester County 4. Midwestern 11. Tuscarora 18. Luzern* 25.Delaware County 5. Northwest Tri-County 12. Lincoln 19. Northeastern Educational 26.Philadelphia 6. Clarion Manor 13. L ancoster-L ebanon 20. Colonial Northampton 7. Westmoreland 27.Beaver Volley 14. Berk: County 21. Carbon-Lehigh Z. Arin 54 29. Schuylkill 55 Art Certification

Colleges and Universities with Pennsylvania Department of Education Approved Certification Programs in Art

BEAVER COLLEGE K UT ZTOWN UNIVERSITY PHILADELPHIA COLLEGE OF ART Contact: Mr. Jack Davis Contact: Mr. Eldon Katter Contact: Ms. Arlene Gostin Chairman Chairperson Chairperson Department of Fine Art Department of Art Education and Art Education Department . Glenside 19033 Crafts 260 S. Broad Street 215/572-2995 Kutztown 19530 Philadelphia 19102 215/683-4224 215/893-3123 CARLOW UNIVERSITY Contact: ;tr. Richard Devlin LEHIGH UNIVERSITY PHILADELPHIA COLLEGE OF Chairperson Contact: Dr. John Hunt PERFORMING ARTS Department of Art Dean Contact: Mr. Fredrick Kaufman 3333 Fifth Avenue College of Art and Science Dean Pittsburgh 15213 Bethlehem 18015 250 S. Broad Street 412/578-6208 215/861-3000 Phiaidelphia 19107 215/875-2200 CARNEGIEt4ELLON UNIVERSITY MANSFIELD UNIVERSITY Contact: Dr. Orvill,.: Winsand Contact: Dr. James Cecen ROSEMONT COLLEGE Head Contact: tis. Patricia Nugent College of Fine Art Chairperson Department of Art Chairperson Schen ley Park DeDartment of Art Pittsburgh 15213 tlansfielci 16933 717/662-4092 Rosemont 19108 412/578-2409 215/527-0200, ext. 300

CEDAR CREST COLLEGE MARYWOOD COLLEGE SETON HILL COLLEGE Contact: tit-. Charles ticAnall Contact. Sister Corimmaculatum Contact: Josefa Filkosky Coordinator of Fine Arts Heffernan Chairperson Music and Art Chairperson Department of Art Department of Art Allentown 18104 Greensburg 15601 215/437-4471 Scranton 18509 717/348-6211 412/834-2200, ext. 393 CHESTNUT HILL COLLEGE TEMPLE UNIVERSITY MERCYHUP.ST COLLEGE Contact: Sr. Barbara Glennon Contact: Neil Koch Chairperson Contact: Mr. Dan Burke Chairperson Chairperson Department of Music and Fine Art Education Arts Department of Art Glenwood Hills Tyler School of Art Philadelphia 19118 Beech and Penrose Avenue 215/248-7174 501 E. 38th Street Erie 16546 Philadelphia 19126 215/78.7-71.91 COLLEGE MISERICOYZDIA 814/825-0391 Contact: Mrs. Reny Porzuczek MILLERSVILLE UNIVERSITY THIEL COLLEGE Chairperson Contact: Mr. Ronald Pivovar Division of Fine Arts Contact: Dr. Gordon Wise Chairperson Chairperson Dallas 18612 Department of Art Department of Art Education 717/675-2181, ext. 272 Millersville 17551 Greenville 16125 412/588-7700, ext. 415 EDINBORO UNIVERSITY 717/872-3298 .Contact: Mr. Dorn Howlett WAYNESBURG COLLEGE Director of Art Education MOORE COLLEGE OF ART Contact: Ms. Joan Stevens Contact: Dr. Daniel Morns Edinboro 16444 Chairman 814/732-2544 Art Education Department 20th and Race Streets Fine Arts Department Philadelphia 19103 Waynesburg 15370 F.LIZABETHTOWN COLLEGE 412/627-8191, ext. 204 Contact: Mr. Henry Libhart 215/568-4515 Chairperson WESTMINSTER COLLEGE Department or Art PENNSYLVANIASTATE UNIVERSITY Contact: Gerald Maddox Contact: Mr. Nelson Oestreich Elizabethtown 17022 Chairperson 717/367-1151, ext. 109 Director, the School of Visual Arts Department of Art Chambers Building New Wilmington 16142 INDIANA UNIVERSI! Y OF 412/946-8761, ext 13b2 PENNSYLVANIA University Park 16802 Contact: Dr. Joanne Lovette 814/865-0444 Chairperson Department of Art Indiana 15705 412/357-2530 5 BESI COPYAVAILABLE Music Certification

Colleges andUniversitieswithPennsylvaniaDepartment ofEducationApproved Certification Programs in Music

ELIZABETHTOWN COLLEGE LINCOLN UNIVERSITY Contact: Dr. Carl N. Shull Contact: 11r. Bernard Shelck Chairperson BUCKNELL UNIVERSITY Head Contact: Dr. Jackson Hill Department of Music Music Department Head Elizabethtown 17022 Lincoln 19352 Department of Music 717/367-1151, ext. 113 215/932-8300 Lewisburg 17837 GENEVA COLLEGE 717/524-1216 MANSFIELD UNIVERSITY Contact: Dr. Copeland Contact: Dr. Kent Hill CARLOW UNIVERSITY . Chairperson Chairperson Contact: Mr. John R. Lively Department of Music Department of Music Chairperson Beaver Falls 15010 Mansfield 16933 Department of Music 412/846-5100 717/662-4080 3333 Fifth Avenue Pittsburgh 15213 GETTYSBURG COLLEGE MAR YWOOD COLLEGE 412/578-6040 Contact: Mr. Robert F. Zeliner Contact: Miss Jane McGowty Chairperson Chairperson C A R NEGIE MELLON UNIVERSITY Department of Music Department of Music Contact: Mr. Harry Franklin Gettysburg 17325 2300 Adams Avenue Head 717/334-3131. ext. 205 Scranton 18509 Department of Music 717/348-0363 Schenley Park GROVE CITY COLLEGE Pittsburgh 15213 Contact: Dr. Edwin Arnold MERCYHURST COLLEGE 412/578-2372 Chairperson Contact: Mr. Joseph Chiarelli Department of Music Director CEDAR CREST COLLEGE Grove City 16127 Department of Music Contact: lir. Charles McAnall 412/458-6600. ext. 294 501 E. 38th Street Coordinator of Fine Arts Erie 16501 Music and Art IMMACULATA COLLEGE 814/825-0363 Allentown 18104 Contact: Sister Jean Anthony. I.H.M. 215/437-4471 Director of Music Education and MESSIAH COLLEGE Music Therapy Contact: Dr. Ronald L. Miller CLARION UNIVERSITY Department of Music Chairperson Contact: Dr. Rex Mitchell P.O. Box 697 Department of Music Chairperson Immaculata 19345 Grantham 17027 Department of Music 215/647-4400. ext. 297 717/766-2511, ext. 247 Roots 217. Marwick-Boyd Clarion 16214 INDIANA UNIVERSITY OF MILLERSVILLE UNIVERSITY 814/226-2287 PENNSYLVANIA Contact: Dr. Paul Fisher Contact: Dr. Calvin E. Webber Chairperson COMBS COLLEGE Chairperson Department of Music Contact: Dr. Robert Wilde Department of Music tiillersville 17551 Dtrector of Music Education Cogswell Hall 717/872-3357 464 S. Roberts Road Room 104 Bryn Mawr 19010 Indiana 15705 MORAVIAN COLLEGE 215/525-7955 412/357-2390. ext. 90 Cont..ct: Professor Monica Schantz Chairperson DUQUESNE UNIVERSITY LEBANON VALLEY COLLEGE Department of Music Contact: Mr. Michael D. Kumer Contact: Dr. Robert Lau Bethlehem 18018 Acting Dean Chairperson 215/861-1656 School of Music Department of Music Pittsburgh 15282 Annville 17003 PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIVERSITY 412/434-6083 717/867-4411. ext. 275 Contact: Mr. Burt Senttler School of Music EDINBORO UNIVERSITY LEHIGH UNIVERSITY hHusk Building Contact: Dr. William Alexander Contact: Mr. Jerry Bidlack University Park 16802 Chairperson Department Chairman 814/865-0431 Department of Music Music Department Edinboro 16444 Bethlehem 18015 814/732-2555 215/861-3000 57 MUSIC CERTIFICATION 62

PHILADELPHIA COLLEGE' OF PERFORMING ARTS Contact: Mr. Fredrick Kaufman Dean 250 S. Broad Street Philadelphia 19107 215/875-2200

SETON HILL COLLEGE Contact: Ur. George Dadisman Chairperson Department of Music Greensburg 15601 412/834-2200. ext. 396

SLIPPERY ROCK UNIVERSITY Contact: Dr. Kate Hemel Chairperson Department of Music Slippery Rock 16057 412/794-7245

SUSQUEHANNA UNIVERSITY Contact: Dr. Donald Becki Chairperson Department of Music Selinsgrove 17870 717/374-0101. ext. 281

TEMPLE UNIVERSITY Contact: Dr. Roger Dean Chairperson Department of Music Education Philadelphia 19122 215/787-8310

WEST CHESTER UNIVERSITY Contact: Mr. James Sullivan Coordinator School of Music West Chester 19380 215/436-2628

WESTMINSTER COLLEGE Contact: Dr. Clarence J. Martin Chairperson Department of Music New Wilmington 16142 412/946-8761. ext. 1371

WILKES COLLEGE Contact: Mr. Jerome Campbell Chairperson Department of Music Wilkes-Barre 18766 717/824-4651. ext. 354

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Albright Coliege AllegnenyCollege AllentownCollege of St. Francis de Sales x x x Alliance Coliege x Alvernta Co liege x N x Beaver College x x BloomsburgUniversity x x x x x Bryn MawrCollege x x x x x Bucknell Untverstty x x x x x x x x Cabrtni College x x California Untverstty x x x x x Carlow Coll x ege x x x Cedar Crest x College x x x x Chatham College x x x x x x Chestrut Hi11 College x x x x x x Cheyney lintverstty x x x x x Clarion Universtty x x x x x x x College Misericordla DickinsonCollege x x x x x x x Drexel Universtty x Duquesne Untverstty J x x East Str _x z x oudsburg Universtty x x x x Eastern Col x lege x x x EdinboroUniversity x x x x x x Elizabethtown College x x Franklin d Marshall College , [ x Gannon Universtty x x x x x x Geneva Coilege x x x x x x Gettysburg x College x x x I- x Grove CityCollege x x x x x X Gwynedd Hervy College x x Holy Famtl , College x x x bnmaculataCollege X x x x x x[ Indiana Unmersity _ x x x x Juniata Colege x x x x x Kings Collle x x x x x Kutztown U I x tverstty x x x Lafayette'allege x x x x x x Lasalle U i x verstty x x, x x x x 1 Lebanon Valley College x x x x x Lehigh Universtty X x x x x Lincoln Untverstty x X x x x Lock HavenUn vers tv X Lycoming x x x Co ege x x X Mansfield x x x University x Marywood C x x x allege x x x Mercyhurst College x x x Messiah Colege x x x Millersvil A University x Moravian x x x x x x X alege x x Mahlenberg x College x n_i_L x

59 OTHER CERTIFICATION V 61...... ,. E . e v. c .0 o E . _ e .... E g ei. 0 S 0 ...I a. a. Penn State Univerlity x x x x x x x x x Point Park College x x x I x Rolament College x x x x x

St. Bonaventdre University x x x x x x x x St. Francis College x x St. Joseph's University x x x x x . -

St. Vincent College x x x Seton Hill Crillogo x X ' X X Shippensburg University x x x x x x x x SIippery Rock University x x , SuNuehanna University x x x x x x 'caviare College x x x x x x , Telspit University x x x x x x x xi x Thgel College x x x I x , ..... Unvarsity of Pennsylvania x x x x x x x Unvarsity of Scranton x x x x x, x University of Pittsburgh x x x x x x x Uranus College x x x :I* x vi'.Ila Maria College x "Jc x x ViLlanova University x x x x x,1 x . Waihtngton and Jefferson College x x x x i Wammesburg Coll:vie x x x X Weit Chester University x x x x Weitminster College x Ixx x x x Williner University x x x Wi,kes College x x x xi I 1 Wi,son College x x x x x x Yolc College of Pennsylvania x

60 Pennsylvania Arts and Humanities Organizations

AMERICAN DANCE GUILD, INC. MIDDLE ATLANTIC FILM BOARD PENNSYLVANIA ASSOCIATION OF Contact: Mrs. Janyce Hyatt 2340 Perot Street PHILOSOPHY FOR CHILDREN 596 Chestnut Street Philadelphia 19130 Contact: Mrs. Patricia Derrico Meadville 16335 215/978-4702 Nttschmann School *Purpose: tc provide dance asan art *Cooperativeof teachers,librarians, 909 W. Union Blvd. form in education and performance. filmmakers, school administrators and Bethlehem 18018 *National annual convention includes studentswith professionalor other workshops, demonstrations, panel special interest in film study and/or PENNSYLVANIA ASSOCIATION OF discussions. film usage at all age levels. *Publications. SCHOOL ADMINISTRATORS *All day screening sessions of Contact: Stinson Stroup, exec. dir. *Workshops for teachers. newly-available short films. 133 State Street Plan curricula. course outlines, Harrisburg 17101 ART IN THE CLASSROOM provide resource recommendations, Contact: Marla Shoemaker etc., for film-study classes. PENNSYLVANIA ASSOCIATION OF Philadelphia Museum of Art Publications. SCHOOL PRINCIPALS P.O. Box 7646 Assistancein buying/rentingshorts Contact: Or. Frank Manchester, dir. Philadelphia 19101-7646 and features. 1509 1:edar Cliff Ortve *an art appreciation program exported *Lectures; seminars. Camp Hilt 17011 into the classroom, evadable in *Film programming. southeastern Pennsylvania *Most services are free. PENNSYLVANIA CENTER FOR THE ARTS ARTS IN EDUCATION PROGRAM PENNSYLVANIA ALLIANCE FOR Pennsylvania Department of Education Contact: Dr. John D. Jenkins ARTS EDUCATION 2000 West State Street riureau of Curriculum and Instruction Contact: Joe McCarthy Shamokin 17872 333 Market Street 3492 North Thud Street Harrisburg 17126-0333 *Serves to advance programs inthe Harrisburg 17110-1409 arts. especially those for talented and ARTS IN SPECIAL EDUCATION 717/7y3-6145 gifted. PROJECT *Statelinkage with the National Alliancefor Contact: Lola Kearns, dir. Arts Education at the PENNSYLVANIA CLASSICAL KennedyCenterforthe 150 South Progress Avenue Artsin ASSOCIATION Washington, D.C. Harrisburg 17109 Contact: Dr. Lawrence E. Gaichas *To provide incentive and purpose for Department of Classics CITIZENS FOR THE ARTS IN the various arts education associations Duquesne University PENNSYLVANIA throughout the state to cooperate in Pittsburgh 15282 Contact: Mrs. Miriam Warden, sec. efforts that serve arts educators and P.O. Box 830 ultimately, every student within the PENNSYLVANIA CONGRESS OF Harrisburg 17108 state. PARENTS AND TEACHERS, INC. 4804 Derry Street CONSORTIUM OF EASTERN PENNSYLVANIA ART EDUCATION P.O. Box 4384 PENNSYLVANIA MUSEUMS ASSOCIATION Harrisburg 17111 Contact: Ms. Phoebe Resnick Contact: Ned Wert 717/564-8985 University Museum Box 1 Objectives and purposes: ."to promote 33rd and Spruce Brush Valley 15729 the welfare of children and youth In Philadelphia 19104 *Professional organizationofarts home, school, church and community; educators to serve needs of teachers raisethestandardsof homelife; GATEWAYS TO MUSIC atalllevelsofeducationandto secure adequate laws for the care and Contact: Mrs. Fanny Cohen communicate programsand changing protection of children and youth; bring 5708 So Lowey Street philosophies in art education at the into closer relation the home and the Pittsburgh 15217 state and national level. school. that parents and teachers may *Newsletter. cooperate intelligently in the Annual conference. GOVERNOR'S HERITAGE AFFAIRS education of children and youth; and ADVISORY COMMISSION Affiliate of National Art Education to develop between educators and the Association. Pennsylvania FoUclife Advisory Council general public such united efforts as Contact: Shalom Staub PENNSYLVANIA ASSOCIATION FOR will secure for all children and youth 300 forum Building SUPERVISION AND CURRICULUM thehighest advantagesinphysical, Harrisburg 17126 DEVELOPMENT mental, social and spiritual education." 717/783-8625 Contact: Dr: John Jarvis Membership: open toall persons P.O. Box 703 interested in the welfare of children Edinboro 16412 and youth. PENNSYLVANIA ORGANIZATIONS 66

A non-profit organization directed by PENNSYLVANIA COUNCIL FOR craftsmen themselves. PENNSYLVANIA HISTORY SOCIAL STUDIES Purpose: "to promote and encourage Contact: Ms. Donna Munger Contact: Robert Pittman, exec.MK. workers to the handcrafts in Box 1026 Box 232 Pennsylvania; to teach craft skills; and Harrisburg 17108 Springfield 19064 toincreasepublicacceptanceand appreciation of quality craftsmanship." PENNSYLVANIA HUMANITIES PENNSYLVANIA COUNCIL OF Activities: State newsletter providing FACULTY TEACHERS OF ENGLISH craft news, events and information. Contact: Pie. James WolAnd Contact: Robert H. Ego If Annual State Fair and juried Exhibit. Palmyra Area High School William Allen High School Workshops andother educational Park Drive 17th and Turner Streets activities. Palmyra 17078 Allentown 18104 There are19 chapters as well as membars-at-large. PENNSYLVANIA HUMANITIES- PENNSYLVANIA. COUNCIL ON THE COUNCIL A R TS PENNSYLVANIA GOVERNOR'S Contact: Dr. Craig Eisendrath "ARTISTS IN SCHOOLS AND SCHOOL FOR THE ARTS 401 North Broad Street C OPIIIUNITIESH Contact: Bureau of Curriculum and Philadelphia 19108 Contact: Mack Granderson Instruction 216 Finance Building 333 Market Street PENNSYLVANIA LEARNING Harnsbum 17120 Harris' tag 17126-4333 RESOURCES ASSOCIATION 717/7874883 717/783-4745 Contact: John E. Goodman Purpose: to encourage and develop A cooperative effort of the 2370 Main Street the arts in Pennsylvania and to seen DepartmentofEducationandthe Scluiecksville 18078 the cultural needs and aspirations of State's 29 Intermediate Units. itscitizmis...principally bymaking Provides a residency experience In PENNSYLVANIA MUSIC EDUCATORS grants-in-aid to qualified arts education for talented high school ASSOCIATION organizations. Funds appropriated by students in grades 10 or 11. Contact: Irene Christman. sec.-treas. State Legislature, National Endowment Over 200 students, including 3512 Cloverfield Road physically Harrisburg 17109 for the Arts, and other sources. handicapped,upend five *Publicationsfor musk: and related Fieldsserved Includes Canansdty intensiveweeksinstudyingtheir arts, crafts, dance, literature, media chosen art as well as related arts. In arts education. arts, music, theatre and visual arts. addition, leadership skills are Regional workshops in all areas of developed. MU*education:elementary,junior Programs include: high/middle *Studentsareselectedfromeach school. high school and Artists -in- Residency Program. college level. Commonwealth Poetry Series, and intermediate unit. A screening process Outreach and Expansion Arts Program. Includes portfolio review er. audition *Annual state conference. plus teacher recommendations. *Chorus, bend and orchestra festivals During the course of the school year. in 12 districts and 6 regions of state. PENNSYLVANIA DANCE ASSOCIATION the Governor e School staff is *Affiliate of Music Educators National Contact: Gary D. Celein Conference. Wyomissing Institute available tot presentations. or workshops deer :wing activities of the Maintainworkingreletionshipwith Trent and Belmont. Avenues Pennsylvania Department of Education. program or addressing issues of Wyomissing 19610 curricalum student selection or PENNSYLVANIA POETRY SOCIETY, evaluation. PENNSYLVANIA FEDERATION OF INC. HISTORICAL SOCIETIES Contact: Cecilia Parsons Miller Dauphin County Historical Society PENNSYL' .NIA HIGH SCHOOL 264 Walton Street 219 S. Front Street SCHOLASr *.EAGUE Lemoyne 17043 Harrisburg Contact: Lutz 717/23'4 -0702 717/233-3462 2C" Building *Annual contest for members and non- ?ask 16802 members. PENNSYLVANIA FEDERATION OF flU 151 Annual PegasusContestforhigh WOMEN'S CLUBS *Sponsor ..cict. Regional and State school students. State Headquarters Toutwents, clinics and workshops on *Other contests sponsored by chapters 4075 Market Street all forensic events (including drama throughout State. Camp Hill 17011 ariazsdio). 717/761-5063 Sponsor Annual Institute for students PENNSYLVANIA PUBLIC TELEVISION *All counties and districts sponsor an and Annual Clinic for teachers. NETWO R K Arts Day. Resource personsthroughoutState Contact: Mr. H. Sheldon Parker StateArtsDay heldannuallyIn are--",itableto speak on forensic 167 West Chocolate Avenue Spring. events and program, Hershey 17033

PENNSYLVANIA GUILD OF PENNSYLVANIA HISTORICAL AND PENNSYLVANIA STATE ASSOCIATION CRAFTSMEN MUSEUM COMMISSION FOR HEALTH. PHYSICAL EDUCATION, STATE OFFICE Box 1026 RECREATION, AND DANCE 227 West Beaver Avenue Harrisburg 17120 Contact: Kathryn Kearns State College 16801 Commission Information: 717/787-3362 763 North 27th Street 814/234-0833 Museum Informations 717/787-4978 Philadelphia 19130 C tact: Mildred T. Lynch Historic Sites Informations Executive Director 717/783-9931 62 NationalArts and Humanities Organizations

AEA RESOURCE CENTER FOR ARTS AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF AMERICAN DANCE THERAPY AND HUMANITIES SCHOOL ADMINISTRATORS ASSOCIATION, INC. Contact: Jill Bogard. dir. ARTS EDUCATION TASK FORCE 2000 Century Plaza 4 J. F. Kennedy Arts Center 1801 North Moore Street Columbia. MD 21044 Washington. D.C. 20566 Arlington. Virginia 22209 *Dance therapy: psychotherapeutic use 202/254-3759 703/528-0700 ofmovementasaprocesswhich furtherstheemotional and physical AFROAMERICAN MUSIC AMERICAN COUNCIL FOR THE ARTS integration of the individual. *Purpose: OPPORTUNITIES ASSOCIATION, INC. 570 7th Avenue promote education and Box 662 New York, New York 10018 training of dance therapists; provide Minneapolis. MN 55440 *Purpose: "to provide a united national avenues of communication among dance 612/377-3730 voice in order to win for the arts a therapists. Newsletter. higher place among the priorities of *Have availablelists of educational Symposia. our country." opportunities. Placement services. Emphasis on developing skills of arts R esearch on new materials and councils,onresearchandon an AMERICAN FEDERATION OF dissemination of these materials. information and service lifeline. TEACHERS *Seminal. ARTS EDUCATION COMMITTEE ALLIANCE FOR ARTS EDUCATION *Technical assistance. 11 DuPont Circle Contact: David R. Humphrey, dlr. Washington. D.c. 20036 J. F. Kennedy Arts Center Publications; newsletters: film. Washington, D.C. 20566 THE AMERICAN FILM INSTITUTE 202/254-7190 AMERICAN COUNCIL OF TEACHERS CENTER FOR ADVANCED FILM STUDIES AMERICAN ACADEMY TEACHERS OF FOREIGN LANGUAGES or 579 Broadway .501 Doheny Road OF SINGING Beverly Hills, CA 90210 75 Bank Street Hastings-On-Hudson, NY 10706 914/478-2011 Offers one-year program in advanced New York, NY 10014 filmmaking, specializingin directing, 212/CH2-1836 AMERICAN CRAFTS COUNCIL producing, cinematography. *Organization ofsinging teachers screenwriting and art direction. which is devoted to the promotion of 44 West 53 Street high standards and ethical practices New York, NY 10019 212/977-8989 AMERICAN GUILD OF MUSIC within theprofession, the study of P.O. Box 3 various aspects of the art of singing National non-profit membership organization. Downers Grove, IL 60515 and its teaching, and the occasional 312/968-0173 publication of pronouncements as the *Operates Museum ofContemporary Crafts in New Yogic City. To promote interest in all types of results of this study. music. to improve teaching methods List of publications available. Publishes bimonthly magazine. Research and Education Department and instructional material. to provide AMERICAN ART THERAPY maintains resource facility on incentivethroughcon eststokeep contemporary American crafts. students interested and achieving, and ASSOCIATION in general, to keep music instruction 5999 Stevenson Avenue "Your PortableMuseum." aslide service,is available to schools and at a high level. Alexandria, Virginia 22304 Some printed materials available. 703/370-3223 groups nationwide. *send stamped self-addressed envelope AMERICAN MUSICOLOGICAL for Public Information Packet which AMERICAN DANCE GUILD 1619 Broadway, Room 603 SOCIETY. INC. answers questions aboutassociation. 201 South 34th Street training in the field, etc. New York, NY 10019 212/245-4833 Philadelphia 19174 *Newsletter. 215/243-8698 4. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION FOR MUSIC *Purpose: advancement of research in THERAPY .. *Semi-annual magazine. Dance Scope. *Special publications. the various fields of music as a branch 777 Education Building of learning and scholarship. Publishes a New York University Job intact. ion. Resource center for dance materials. Journal. three issues annually, relevant New York, NY 10003 only to college and university studies. 212/598-3493 *Regional workshops and conferences; To provide information about music annual national conference. therapy to all interested persons. Advisory and consultant services. Approves college and university Curriculum development service. programs in music therapy and licenses Mailing lists. music therapists. *Semi-annual meetings. *Clinics. NATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS 68

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