Boscov's Hazleton
Laurel Mall, Airport Road, Hazleton, PA 18202
Hours: Monday through Saturday 10am-9pm, Sunday 11am-5pm

Telephone: (570) 455-9561
Boscov's East
Store Manager
Kim Gormley
E-mail The Store Manager at
Kim.Gormley@boscov.com
Boscov's Greenery Restaurant
M-W 8:30 - 6:00 Th-Sat 8:30-6:30 Sun 9:00-2:30
Description - Innovative New Menus featuring Cobb Salad, Chicken Caesar Salad and Deli Sandwiches.
Dinners Served Daily.
Catering available at your location, offering Weddings, Cocktail Receptions, B'Nai Mitzvahs and more.
Menus designed to your expectations. Call 610-370-3718

Hazleton Events

Valentine's Dinner Promotion
Happy Valentine's Day from Boscov's!  Take your Valentine to dinner at Boscov's Family Restaurant at the Laurel Mall on Monday, February 13 or Tuesday, February 14, 2012.  Enjoy a delicious dinner in their casual atmosphere and your Valentine's dinner entree is HALF PRICE with the purchase of another dinner entree of equal or greater value.  To take advantage of this special Valentine's Day offer, stop by Boscov's Courtesy desk to pick up your invitation.

CAMPUS OF COURSES
Winter session begins on Monday, February 6, 2012....

It's back to the classroom for people of all ages!  Boscov's invites you to come back to the classroom for the Winter session of our Campus of Courses.  Check over the courses listed, select the ones you like, then register as soon as possible.  Payment is required at the time of registration and may be made in cash, check or with a Boscov's Credit Card only.  Registration by phone will be taken only for those who are using a Boscov's Credit Card or registering for a FREE class.  Registration for classes will also be taken at the Courtesy Desk or by mail.  Register early- classes are limited in size.  Any class that indicates 'payable to the instructor' must be paid in cash or check directly to the instructor at the start of the first class.  Registration fee covers instructor's fee-- purchase of all supplies is the responsibility of the student.  To register by phone for Hazleton classes, please call (570) 455-9561, ext. 1278 or 1279.

Adult CPR/AED
American Red Cross
This class includes rescue breathing, first aid for choking and adult CPR.  Upon completion of this course and passing both the written and skilled test, participants will be issued an adult CPR certification.  A $45 fee is payable to the American Red Cross on the day of the class.
#1:  Monday, February 6; 5PM-8PM.................Auditorium

Cupcake Decorating the Wilton Way
Alice
Michael
Learn the Wilton Way of decorating your cupcakes.  Just imagine the great cupcakes you will be able to show off during the upcoming seasons.  Bake a batch of cupcakes and bring them un-iced to the class.  Bring Wilton cake decorating bags and tips.  The instructor will make all of the icing.  A fee of $20 is due to the instructor at the first class.
#2:  Tuesday, February 21; 6PM-8PM.....................Employee Lounge

Learn How to Make Your Own Candy
Alice Michael
Just in time for the upcoming Spring holiday season!  Alice will bring molds and chocolate to teach you the easy and economical way to have great chocolates for Easter.  A fee of $20 is due to the instructor at the class.  An additional $5 material fee will be payable to the instructor at the class.
#3:  Tuesday, February 28; 6PM-8PM.................Employee Lounge

AARP Safe Driving
Rich Rogers
This course is designed for anyone over 55 years of age who is interested in becoming more aware of changes affecting senior drivers.  The course will provide a certificate that is worth a premium discount on your insurance policy for the next 3 years.  Attendance is required on both of the 2 days.  The class is totally of classroom design with instruction, discussion and self-evaluation.  Topics of interest will be a review of rules-of-the-road, self-evaluation of age related changes in vision, and discussion related to dealing with elder friends, family and others.  Course fee is $14 per person with a $2 discount for AARP members.  Fee is payable to the instructor.  Must attend both sessions.
#4: Tuesday and Wednesday, February 7 and 15; 10AM-2PM.............Auditorium

Income Planning
Donald A. Galade, GFS Financial Advisors, LLC
Learn how to create and stick to a budget that will allow you to live comfortably in your retirement years.  Learn how to eliminate debt.  Are you near or in your retirement years and concerned you may outlive your money?  Learn how much you will need to save today in order to afford retirement in the future with our Social Security benefits analysis.
#5:  Wednesday, February 8; 1PM............Auditorium.......................FREE
#6:  Wednesday, February 8; 6PM............Auditorium.......................FREE

Are You Retiring This Year?
Donald A. Galade, GFS Financial Advisors, LLC
Are you retiring this year?  Or did you recently retire and need to know what your options are for your 401k or profit sharing plan?  Examine your rollover options.  Learn what your risk tolerance and personal investment profile is before you make changes to your retirement plan.  Learn about IRA rollovers and Roth IRA transfers.  Are you paying more in taxes than you should be?  Are your Social Security benefits being taxed?
#7:  Tuesday, February 28; 1PM-2PM................Auditorium.............FREE
#8:  Tuesday, February 28; 6PM-7PM................Auditorium.............FREE

AARP Refresher Course
Rich Rogers
The 4 hour Refresher Course is designed for those who have already taken the regular 8 hour course.  Certificates provided upon completion are good for 3 years and provide auto insurance discounts from any insurance company that writes insurance in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.  The course fee is $14 per person with a $2 discount for AARP members.  Fee is payable to the instructor.  
#9:  Tuesday, February 7; 2PM-6PM.......................Auditorium

Extended Care Planning- Understanding Your Options
Jeff Perlman- Shedroff and Associates
Learn how to protect your family from the emotional and financial consequences of extended care.  We will discuss all possible solutions including Medicare, Medicaid, Veterans Benefits, Reverse Mortgages and Insurance (Life, Long Term Care and Hybrids).
#10:  Tuesday, February 7; 3PM-4PM................Auditorium.................FREE
#11:  Saturday, February 11; 3:30PM-4:30PM.....Auditorium.................FREE
#12:  Thursday, February 23; 10AM-11AM..........Auditorium.................FREE

Navigating a Career Transition
David Dahan
This seminar discusses the options that an individual has regarding the assets in their employer-sponsored retirement plan during a job change.  It discusses financial security during the job transition, the range of distribution options including rolling over the proceeds to an IRA, the advantages and disadvantages of each option including the tax implications, Net Unrealized Appreciation and the estate planning benefits of a "stretch IRA."
#13:  Tuesday, February 21; 10AM-11AM................Auditorium................FREE

Focus on Retirement
David Dahan
Designed to help you, the consumer, understand the importance of rethinking, revisiting and reviewing your needs and investments.
#14:  Tuesday, February 21; 11:30AM-12:30PM...............Auditorium............FREE

How to Make Your Own Covers for Your Handheld Devices
Joanne Wensko
Did you get a hand-held device for Christmas?  If so, Joanne will teach you how to make your own covers for it.  You will save a lot of money and create your one-of-a-kind cover.  A $5 materials fee is payable to the instructor at the class.  Bring a pair of sharp scissors.
#15:  Tuesday, February 21; 6PM-8PM...................Auditorium....................$5

Bow Making
Joanne Wensko
One big beautiful bow says everything!  Hang it on your front door and it automatically means WELCOME to my home.  You will learn to create your very own bows for that personal touch on packages or any kind of decorating.  Please bring a pair of scissors and 9 feet of wired ribbon to the class.
#16:  Tuesday, February 21; 6PM-8PM..............Auditorium......................$5

Know the 10 Signs: Early Detection Matters
The Alzheimer's Association
We will provide attendees with information about the difference between normal aging and Alzheimer's disease, the benefits of early detection, as well as tips to follow up on any concerns that attendees may have about themselves or someone they care about.  In 2011, the first wave of baby boomers began turning 65- the age that your risk of developing Alzheimer's disease begins to increase significantly.  Knowing the warning signs of Alzheimer's and getting diagnosed early is vital to receiving the best help and care possible.  People who attend the workshop will address the fears and myths associated with dementia, discuss what memory changes are associated with regular aging and learn some protective steps that can be taken.
#17:  Tuesday, February 7; 2PM-3:30PM.................Auditorium....................FREE

First Aid
American Red Cross
Participants will receive a certificate of certification.  The class is approximately 3 hours long.  There will be a $45 charge for materials and certification.  Checks can be made payable to the American Red Cross and will be accepted at the beginning of class.
#18:  Wednesday, February 15; 5PM-8PM.......................Auditorium

Introduction to Selling on eBay
Peggy Grant, Publisher of Peggy's Patterns
Learn to sell items on eBay for fun and/or profit.  During this class, students will be introduced to easy-to-follow step-by-step instructions to open eBay and PayPal accounts, create eBay auctions, send invoices to buyers, print shipping labels to mail packages, ship within the US or worldwide and lots more!  On the day of class, a fee of $26 per student is payable to the instructor.
#19:  Thursday, February 23; 1PM-3:30PM..................Auditorium

Selling on eBay- Beyond the Basics
Peggy Grant, Publisher of Peggy's Patterns
This class is for folks who may have some knowledge about selling on eBay and wish to acquire some additional information to enhance their eBay selling experience.  Some of the topics that will be discussed include adding many photos to an auction, using size and color to make text more appealing, how to use the "What's it Worth?" feature, how to find other members on eBay, how to view feedback of other members, how to revise a live auction, etc.  On the day of class, a fee of $26 per student is payable to the instructor.
#20:  Thursday, February 23; 2:30PM-5PM....................Auditorium

Journey West Tours
Boscov's Travelcenter
Have you ever wanted to visit Yellowstone, Bryce Canyon or Crazy Horse?  Boscov's Travel has several exclusive Western tours planned for 2012.  Join us for an informative evening with Cheryl Palm, owner and operator of "Journey West," as she previews our 2012 Western tours.  Kindly RSVP.  Reservations can be made by calling Boscov's Laurel Mall at (570) 455-9561.
#21:  Wednesday, February 8; 2PM-4PM.................Auditorium..................FREE

Puppy Kindergarten
Barbara Lampman, Pawsatively Pet Training
Ages 8 weeks to 6 months (approximately)
This class offers training to help owners solve puppy problems.  Course includes:  attention, socialization, and helping with crazy puppy behavior including pulling, barking, housebreaking, jumping, etc.  This class focuses on giving your puppy some good manners and developing a positive bond between owner and puppy.  $20 per class.  It is advised that all 5 classes be attended.  Fee is payable to the instructor.
#22:  Saturdays, February 4, 11, 18, 25, March 3; 12:30PM-1:45PM.........Auditorium

Basic Obedience
Barbara Lampman, Pawsatively Pet Training
Ages 6 months or older (approximately)
Beginning obedience training includes sit, sit stay, down, down stay, come when called and walking nicely on a leash.  Class focuses on good manners, socialization and positive interactions with your dog.  Fee is $20 per class.  It is advised that all 5 classes be attended.  Fee is payable to the instructor.
#23:  Saturdays, February 4, 11, 18, 25, March 3; 1:45PM-3PM...........Auditorium

Therapy Dog Training / Canine Good Citizen
Barbara Lampman, Pawsatively Pet Training
Ages 5 months or older
This class is designed to prepare dogs for Therapy Dog International Certification and Canine Good Citizen Certification.  Some training is helpful but not required.  Temperament of dog is key to success.  Therapy Dog International Certification and Canine Good Citizen Certification tests will be held following completion of classes.  $20 per class.  It is advised that all 5 classes be attended.  Fee is payable to the instructor.
#24:  Saturdays, February 4, 11, 18, 25, March 3; 3PM-4:15PM...........Auditorium

Estèe Lauder Beautiful Skin Solutions
Boscov's Estèe Lauder Counter Manager
Be sure to register early for this marvelous class.  Young, young and younger!  That is what you have to look forward to by taking this great class.  Skincare is it ladies.  Makeup just doesn't work without good skin care, no matter what age.
#25:  Saturday, February 18; 3PM-4PM........Estèe Lauder Counter, 1st Floor..............FREE

Peaches and Cream
Boscov's Clinique Counter Manager
This seminar is desiged for the 7th through 12th grade girls who are interested in learning tips about makeup and skincare.  This is a great project for Girl Scouts.
#26:  Saturday, February 11; 3PM-4PM..........Clinique Counter, 1st Floor............FREE

Lancôme is Beauty
Lancôme Specialist
Out of control lashes, a healthy gorgeous look and it's all about you.  Come let us rejuvenate you.  You will discover a new dimension in lifting, firming and soothing with Lancôme products.  When you look better, you know you always feel better.
#27:  Saturday, February 25; 3PM-4PM..............Lancôme Counter, 1st Floor...........FREE

Elizabeth Arden
Boscov's Elizabeth Arden Counter Manager
Introducing 3 pillars of skincare:  Prevage®, Ceramide, and Intervene.  Learn how to pamper yourself with some great products offered by Elizabeth Arden.  You will be introduced to the newest skincare available to protect signs of aging.
#28:  Saturday, March 3; 3PM-4PM............Arden Counter, 1st Floor..................FREE

Reiki for Stress Relief and Healing, Level I Class
Jeffrey Seymour, The Reiki Co-Optm
Reiki (pronounced Ray-Key) is a simple, yet powerful, Japanese form of touch energy work that is proven to reduce stress and pain and enhance wellness physically, emotionally and mentally.  Traditional Reiki is not dependent on skill, belief, special abilities or complex or invasive techniques- if you can touch, you can learn Reiki!  Reiki is gentle, non-invasive and safe for children.  In this class you will witness a demonstration of Reiki, learn how to Reiki yourself and others and receive the necessary attunement and knowledge for certification as a Usui Reiki Level I practitioner.  While Reiki is not exercise, it is advisable to bring water, a brown bag lunch for the 1/2 hour lunch break and socks.  A fee of $50 is payable to the instructor at the beginning of class.
#29:  Saturday, February 11; 11:30AM-4:30PM...................Auditorium

Couponing
Beth Ann Griffith
Coupons, coupons and more coupons!  How many do you throw away?  2012 will be the year for change and the change will be in your pocket.  Beth Ann is a pro at cutting and saving, downloading free coupons, buying coupons cheaply and saving huge amounts of money.  Coupons are not just for groceries.  Drugstore coupons are fabulous and you may never spend money again for shampoo or toothpaste.  Bring a notebook and a pencil or ink pen.  A $20 fee is payable to the instructor.
#30:  Sunday, February 19; 1PM-3PM...............Auditorium

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Campus of Courses Registration Form for Hazleton Courses
Mail to:

Boscov's Laurel Mall
Courtesy Desk
105 Airport Road, Rt. 93
Hazleton, PA 18202

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CELL PHONE DONATIONS
Boscov's and the 911 Cell Phone Bank have partnered to promote responsible cell phone recycling and provide emergency communications to those in need. 

Customers who have used cell phones are encouraged to drop them off at the Customer Service desk at any Boscov's location.  Collected cell phones will be sent to the 911 Cell Phone Bank for processing.  In return, the 911 Cell Phone Bank will provide law enforcement in communities served by Boscov's with free emergency cell phones for seniors and victims of abuse.

About 911 Cell Phone Bank:
The 911 Cell Phone bank is an initiative of The Charitable Recycling Foundation, Inc., a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization.  It was created to provide an ongoing and readily available source of emergency cell phones to meet unexpected and urgent needs of vulnerable residents in communities nationwide.  Since its inception, the 911 Cell Phone Bank has generated more than 80,000 emergency cell phones for victim services organizations nationwide.  


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