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The Misericordia University National Occupational Therapy Honor Society Chapter, Pi Theta Epsilon, is holding a Classic Car Show on Saturday, April 25. Participating in the show are, from left, Kellie Campbell, secretary, Cranford, N.J.; Ellen Mahon, vice president, Stanhope, N.J.; Dr. Joseph Cipriani, professor of occupational therapy; Brittany Lohr, treasurer, Hegins, Pa., and Emily Boro, president, New Windsor, N.Y.

DALLAS — The Misericordia University National Occupational Therapy Honor Society Chapter, Pi Theta Epsilon will hold a Classic Car Show from noon to 4 p.m. on Saturday, April 25 to benefit programming for the local honor society chapter. The event is open for free to the public.

The car show will be held in the parking lot near the North Gate of campus off of Lake Street. Food, music, 50/50 raffles and prizes will be offered at the event. Pre-registration fee is $10 and it is $12 the day of the event.

For more information, please contact Emily Boro, president, New Windsor, New York, at 845-709-0589 or e-mail her at boroe@misericordia.edu.

Officers of the Misericordia University Chapter of Pi Theta Epsilon include Ellen Mahon, vice president, Stanhope, New Jersey; Kellie Campbell, secretary, Cranford, New Jersey; Brittany Lohr, treasurer, Hegins, Pennsylvania, and faculty advisor, Dr. Joseph Cipriani, professor of occupational therapy.