This year’s performance of “The Nutcracker” will feature a sister act from our borough of Dunmore. Catherine Conway (kneeling left), Mae Conway (kneeling right) and Elizabeth Conway will be a part of the company presenting the Ballet Theatre of Scranton’s 41st production of “The Nutcracker.”
To date, “The Nutracker” has been staged 270 times, and 4,800 regional dancers have taken the stage to bring this Christmas gift to the community.
This year, Elizabeth Conway will take on the role of the Sugarplum Fairy, reprising her role from last year. Also featured in the production will be Selena Knowlton as Clara and Kegan Lance as the Nutcracker Prince.
BTOS and Marywood University will present the annual free performances of “The Nutcracker” Dec. 26, 27 and 28th at Marywood’s Sette LaVerghetta Theatre. There will be shows at 2:00 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. each day.
Free tickets for the general public will be available two hours prior to the specific performance at the Marywood box office.
PLEASE NOTE: A maximum of 4 tickets per person per performance will be distributed on a first-come first-served basis.
Interested in becoming a Nutcracker sponsor? Seating benefits come to all those who support this annual holiday tradition! Visit www.balletscranton.org or call 570-347-2867
Dunmore senior volleyball outside hitter Erika Bistran was selected All Regional for the second time in her outstanding four-year career.
Daughter of Lori and Rob Bistran, Dunmore, Erika, 18, is a team player all the way.
Hard working and humble, she was quick to praise teammates, opponents and coaches when she heard about her selection.
“I was shocked and did not expect it,” she said. “It is quite an accomplishment and takes a lot of hard work. There are a lot of great players in our league, so you don’t know if this is possible. We have great coaching and it’s a team game. Volleyball is point by point. It is play by play. You play as a team. I have great teammates here who all work hard.”
Erika finished the season with 268 kills, 60 digs, 67 aces and 107 serving points. She finished her career with 415 kills, 135 digs, 139 aces and 381 serving points.
She was also an All Regional selection in her freshman year. She was a first-team all-star as a freshman.
Coached by Sue Dempsey, the Dunmore girls’ volleyball team finished a splendid season with an 18-3 record. Dunmore finished second in its division and lost the district title game to Holy Redeemer.
“We had a nice year,” said Erika. “We were young and a little inexperienced, so we had to come together as a team. We had to get the job done and make it happen. It was a lot of hard work, but we played as a team and really put it together.”
Erika has a 3.6 academic average and aspires to become a Physician’s Assistant. She has applied to Kings College for the Physician’s Assistant program.
Erika, well rounded in all aspects of academics, clubs and sports, is president of the Spanish Club at Dunmore. She is secretary of the TACT Club and a member of SADD, the French Club and National Honor Society. Her favorite subject is history.
Erika is also a four-year member and two-year starter as a forward on the Dunmore girls’ basketball team. She averaged over six points and over eight rebounds per game last season.
She has been a Dunmore football cheerleader for the past two years.
She talked about what it takes to be a good volleyball player in high school. “It takes a lot of hard work. You have to practice hard both in season and out of season. You have to push yourself to be the best. And you really have to love the sport.”
Erika said she has learned a lot from coach Dempsey. “She always teaches to be a team player and a leader. When you are down, pick everyone up. Volleyball is a team sport, not an individual sport.”
Erika, who is a big fan of Carrie Underwood and would like to see her in concert, talked about her future goals. “I definitely want to focus on school and become a Physician’s Assistant. I might play volleyball in college. In the end, it is all about school.”
The talented scholar-athlete lives by the Beach Boys song, “Be True to Your School.” Erika loves Dunmore High School.
“I love it,” she said. “Dunmore High is a great place to be. The environment is great. The environment is like no other school. The Friday night football games are amazing. Dunmore is one of a kind. I love it here. I have great experiences with great people.”
Allied Volunteers are offering their annual Breakfast with Santa on Saturday, Dec. 10, beginning at 9 a.m. in the Graff Community Room at Allied Services. The all-you-can-eat breakfast will include eggs, french toast, sausage, cereal, coffee, tea and juice while Christmas music plays throughout.
Santa will make his appearance and all will have the opportunity to sit with Santa and receive a gift. Be sure to bring your camera. Admission is $7 for adults and $4 for children. Reservations are a must and can be made by contacting P.J. Kilvitis at 570-348-1398.
Planners include, from left: Lorraine Daniels, Pat Mould, Betty Anderson, Shirley Lepthien, Nancy Connolly, Santa Claus, a.k.a. Mark McDade; Shirley Lewis, Bill Tonti, Barb Smith, Bob McDonough, and Phyllis Sileo. Absent from photo is Volunteer president Traci Adomiak.