Artist of the Month: Ruth H. Boyles

 

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Ruth Boyles of Factoryville is shown with her painting, “Lighthouse at Dawn.” Ruth is this month’s featured artist from the Dunmore Activity Hub. 

 

Ruth H. Boyles of Factoryville is the September artist of the month from the Dunmore Activity Hub. She is celebrating her fourth year of painting, having begun in September 2012.

Asked where she gets her ideas, Ruth explained, “Our teacher, Jill Swersie, collects various subject matter into pictures, and one of her students, Marie Mohila, organized them into separate bins and labeled them. It gives us a a lot of material to choose from.”

Her featured painting this month is “Lighthouse at Dawn.” Ruth says, “I love lighthouses because they prevent men from perishing, and it reminds me that Jesus keeps men from the potential dangers in the storms of life by inviting them to come to Him to find safety.”

Ruth looks forward to the sketching and painting classes, and admits that when she started she could not draw at all. “The sketching class has become a discipline,” she notes, “and I find that the more I do it, I am realizing there really is an artist inside me. Jill encourages us to practice at home and carry a pad in our purses for whenever a drawing opportunity presents itself.”

In addition to Jill’s encouragement, Ruth appreciates that her instructor is careful “not to make us clones of her, but to make our work be an expression of who we are.”

Ruth says she loves the people at the Activity Hub and has formed some strong friendships with many of the members.

 

New Marywood Amphitheatre Celebrates Family’s Commitment to the Arts

Michael J. Delfino and Sr. Anne Munley, IHM, president of Marywood University, stand in front of plans for Marywood’s Amphitheatre at the new Learning Commons. Photo Credit: Marywood University

Michael J. Delfino and Sr. Anne Munley, IHM, president of Marywood University, stand in front of plans for Marywood’s Amphitheatre at the new Learning Commons. Photo Credit: Marywood University

Michael J. Delfino, a longtime supporter of Marywood University and its mission, presented a gift in support of the Michael and Gwen Calabro Delfino ’47 Amphitheatre on Marywood’s new Learning Commons—honoring the legacy of his late wife Guenelda (Gwen) Calabro Delfino, an alumna of the Class of 1947.

Mrs. Calabro Delfino and her four sisters all attended Marywood. The family’s contribution to the region has also left a mark. (Mrs. Calabro Delfino’s father, Joseph Calabro, opened one of the first Pennsylvania movie theaters in Carbondale in 1922.)

Following in Mr. Calabro’s footsteps, Mr. and Mrs. Delfino opened their first business, the Maple Drive-In Theatre in Honesdale in 1953; then, in 1969, they purchased the Circle Drive-In Theatre in Dickson City. Mr. Delfino continues to operate the drive-in theatre, along with a flea market and the Circle of Screams Halloween attraction.

“I am confident the amphitheatre at Marywood University will continue our family’s multigenerational commitment to provide entertainment for the people of Northeastern Pennsylvania in perpetuity,” said Mr. Delfino.

The amphitheatre, located on the east side of Marywood’s Learning Commons, will provide a newly expanded, natural tiered lawn and will constitute the ideal open-air setting for academics, staged art, outdoor exhibitions and recreation. The outdoor space of the Amphitheatre enhances Marywood’s continuing commitment to provide the community with an array of cultural and educational events.

The newly constructed Learning Commons and the Motherhouse and Seminary Memorial Garden at Marywood University will be dedicated at a special event celebrating the University’s 100th Anniversary at 10 a.m. on September 8, 2015. This event is free and open to the public.

For a full listing of Centennial Events at Marywood University, please visit http://100.marywood.edu/celebrate/events/index.html.