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Pottery Night Out | The Giving Tree Wellness Center
May 23, 2025 (UTC-4)ENDED
Scranton
Participants will use hand-building techniques to create their own pottery, from molding to painting and decorating. This creative experience includes all materials and processes: pottery experience, paint/glazing, tools, and firing to make your piece food, microwave, and dishwasher safe.
After the event, pieces will be taken to the studio for glazing and firing, and finished pieces will be delivered back to The Giving Tree for pickup (allow 2-4 weeks for processing).
Things to consider during the event:
1. This experience is BYOB and snacks.
2. Please remove your jewelry from your wrists and fingers before we begin.
3. Wear clothing and shoes that you don't mind getting a little dirty.
Disclaimer:
We cannot guarantee that you will create the exact shape and result from the pottery piece in the sample images you will see. We will make every effort to work with you to create the shape of handcrafted potteryyou desire, but remember that each piece will look different in shape and size depending on what you create. Every piece will be beautiful since it will be made by you! All of your creative energy will be embedded to enjoy for a lifetime! Note that unexpected things can happen during the pottery-making process, and the material can react in unexpected ways. While we will take every precaution to achieve a successful piece, clay can break during drying, transportation, or firing. If your handcrafted pottery doesn't get completed, you will receive a handcrafted pottery piece made by our artisan.
Information Source: The Giving Tree Wellness Center | eventbrite
Scranton Civic Ballet Company presents "On Stage Please" | The Theater at North
May 24, 2025 (UTC-4)ENDED
Scranton
Scranton Civic Ballet Company will present their annual performance of “On Stage Please” on Saturday, May 24, 2025 at 2pm at The Theater at North under the direction of Miss Helen Gaus and assisted by Robert Zaloga. The performance will feature all of the students in the Primary “Lilliputian” Division as well as the Pre-Professional Division. The performance will also showcase a special performance by the 2025 high school graduates.
Tickets go on sale to the public on Sunday, May 11, 2025 at 9am. Tickets are $18.50 and can be purchased online at www.thetheateratnorth.org or in person at the box office: Tuesdays 11am-2pm, Wednesdays 11am-2pm, Thursdays 3pm-6pm, and on the day of the show starting at 12noon.
Please note: There are 4 cutouts available in the theater to accommodate wheelchairs on the first floor. These areas are marked on the seating map as “wheelchair seats” and are blue on the seating map. On either side there are seats marked “wheelchair companion seats.” Please reserve these seats for companions of audience members in wheelchairs. These seats are marked in teal on the seating map. These areas are in Rows A and T, house left and house right. The balcony seats are not wheelchair accessible.
Visit scrantoncivicballet.com/onstageplease for more information.
Information Source: The Theater at North | eventbrite
NEPA Scene: The Scene Unites Festival | 699 Cayuga St
May 24, 2025 (UTC-4)ENDED
Scranton
NEPA Scene: The Scene Unites
Come join us for a full day of music, art, and wrasslin at Cayuga Field
699 Cayuga St, Scranton, Pa
! NEPA Scene and Smash Master Wrasslin' is bringing together local artists, musicians, and creatives to showcase their talents and connect with one another. Whether you're a fan of live music, admire visual art, or just want to meet like-minded individuals, this event is for you. Let's celebrate the vibrant arts scene in our area and unite to support each other's passions. Don't miss out on this opportunity to be a part of something special!
Information Source: Smash Master Entertainment Group | eventbrite
Sister's Summer School Catechism | The Theater at North
Jun 8, 2025 (UTC-4)ENDED
Scranton
Join us on Sunday, June 8, 2025 at 2pm at The Theater at North as Entertainment Events presents "Sister's Summer School Catechism."
It’s summer and Sister is NOT happy. It seems the diocese has decided to offer a summer school catechism course for those students who weren’t paying attention all year. Instead of three relaxing weeks at the motherhouse, Sister is stuck with her students this summer! And summer is already rough enough for Sister – try wearing 50pounds of gabardine in 90-degree heat!
Sister will discuss such questions as, “Did Jesus have to go to summer school?" or “What is an appropriate summer vacation for a practicing Catholic?” And she’s sure to talk about the best way to make use of what’s left of your summer vacation. Beat the heat with Sister this summer, and if you know what’s good for you, don’t be late!
Tickets are $35, $45, and $55 and can be purchased online at www.thetheateratnorth.org or in person at the box office: Tuesdays 11am-2pm, Wednesdays 11am-2pm, Thursdays 3pm-6pm, and on the day of the show starting at 12noon.
Information Source: The Theater at North | eventbrite