The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, July 27, 1983, Image 9

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Art Show
PAINTINGS BY ARTHUR AND EVELYN KOSTER
will be featured at the Sixth Annual Art Show scheduled
for Saturday and Sunday, July 30 and 31, from 1 to 4
p.m. at The Oldest House in Laceyville, Pa.
The Kosters have been residents of the Laceyville
parea since 1966 and pursue their hobby of painting with
Members of The Oldest House Historical Society invite
the public to attend the Art Show.
Theater
SHAWNEE PLAYHOUSE is presenting, ‘‘Camelot”
through Sept. 24.
“Camelot” is the Lerner and Lowe musical version of
the legend of King Arthur based on T.H. White's “The
Once and Future King”. This Tony Award winning show
retells the tale of the romantic triangle of King Arthur,
Guenevere and Lancelot in a shining place where
chivalry, honor, romance and beauty thrived.
Shawnee Playhouse is located just off Exit 52 of
Interstate 80. Reservations are required and can be
made by calling (717) 421-1500 ext. 452.
Group and individual packages are available that
include dinner and lodging at the historical Shawnee
Inn.
Church
THE SHAVERTOWN UNITED METHODIST
CHURCH, 163 N.Pioneer Ave., Shavertown, lists the
* Thursday, July 28 - 6:30 p.m., Back Mountain UM
Youth PLanning Meeting. 3
Sunday, July 31 - 10 a.m., Worship - Rev. Clemow
from the Trucksville United Methodist Church.
Tuesday, August 2 - 9:30 a.m., United Methodist
Women’s Craft Group will meet.
A COOPERATIVE VACATION CHURCH SCHOOL
will be held Aug. 15-19 in the Shavertown United
Methodist Church. Classes will begin at 9:15 am. and
conclude at 12 noon each day. Children from the Back
Mountain area from nursery age through grade 6 are
invited to attend. A closing night ‘program for the
children and their parents will be held Friday evening,
August 19 at 7 p.m. in the host church.
David Long, student intern minister, serving this
summer at St. Paul’s Lutheran Church, Shavertown, is
coordinator of the school, assisted by Mrs. Barry West
of the host church. The school is sponsored by the
Prince of Peace Episcopal and the United Methodist
Church of Dallas along with St. Paul’s Lutheran and the
United Methodist Church of Shavertown. A staff of 20
teachers, assisted by 12 other persons in music,
recreation, refreshments, administration and safety,
will serve in the program
The theme for the school will be, “Celebrating the
Seasons of the Son,’ with emphasis on the life and
ministry of Jesus and the birth of His church as seen
hrough the seasons of the christian church year.
Pre-registration forms may be obtained from any one
of the four sponsoring churches.
FOR 1,001 HE
VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL PARENTS NIGHT will
be held Sunday, July 31, at 7 p.m. at the Dallas Baptist
Church, Idetown.
Parents of children who attended the Bible School as
well as others are invited to take part in the special
services. Bob Wright, a Christian magician, will share
Bible stories.
Flea Markets
THE KINGSTON TOWNSHIP LIONS CLUB will hold
its annual flea market July 23 from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
and July 24 from noon to 6 p.m. at the Howard Isaacs
car lot, Memorial Highway, Trucksville.
A large selection of new and used items will be
featured both days. A bake sale will be held Saturday.
Proceeds from this annual event support many Lions
products in Kingston Township and through the Wyo-
ming Valley.
- The club is soliciting items for its flea market and
asks area residents to donate saleable articles. The club
cannot accept heavy or stuffed furniture, mattresses,
large appliances or tires.
Pick up on these items may be arranged by calling
675-3325, 696-1925, 696-1762 or 696-2165.
THE ANNUAL FLEA MARKET sponsored by the Joy
Class of the Kunkle United Methodist Church will be
held at the Kunkle Fire Company grounds on Saturday,
August 6, /starting at 9 a.m. (Rain date is Sunday,
August 7).
The Kunkle Fire Company grounds are located on
Route 309, four miles north of Dallas.
Booth reservations may be made by calling 675-2622 or
675-1514. >
The Joy Class will sponsor the refreshment stand
featuring hot dogs, homemade pies and beverage.
Meetings
CHAPTER 9, DISABLED AMERICAN VETERANS,
Monday, Aug. 6, at 7:30 p.m. at the Scott Street VFW,
Wilkes-Barre.
volunteer work for the organization’s membership drive.
on Carverton Road. Election of officers will be held.
Bazaars
“Response.”
Any donations for the auction will be appreciated. To
make a donation, contact Viola Robbins at 298-2248 or
Violet Milbrodt at 298-2468 and arrangements can be
made to pick up your donation.
THE KUNKLE VOLUNTEER FIRE CO. ANNUAL
FESTIVAL will be held Thursday, Friday and Saturday,
July 28, 29 and 30, on the fire company.
Thursday evening’s feature will be a chicken barbecue
from 5-8 p.m. Tickets are available from any fireman,
or at the door. Takeouts will be available. Following the
chicken barbecue, there will be live music by “Abilene”
from 8-11 p.m.
Friday’s activities get underway at 6 p.m. with plenty
of homecooked foods, clams, shrimp and games. The
group “Country Memories” will play from 8 p.m. to
midnight. The annual Firemen’s parade will get under-
way Friday at 7 p.m. with line-up at the Commonwealth
Telephone Company building.
On Saturday evening; the blue grass group ‘‘Louie
Setzer and the Appalachian Mountain Boys”, featuring
Jim and Anthony Hannigan, will play from 8 p.m. to
midnight.
This year’s festival chairman is Jack Dodson, assisted
by Andy Roan, Conrad Higgins and Walt Derhammer as
co-chairman.
THE 28TH ANNUAL CENTERMORLAND BARBE-
CUE AND AUCTION will be held Friday and Saturday,
Aug. 12 and 13, on the grounds of -the Centermoreland
United Methodist Church.
Barbecued chicken dinners will be served both even
ings from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m., followed by the auction.
Donations for the auction are being solicited and
Dallas, Pa.
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Western Shirts
THE 1983 NOXEN FIRE CO. FIREMEN’S FAIR will
be held Thursday, Friday and Saturday, July 28, 29 and
30 on the Fire Co. grounds, Market St.
Featured will be food, drinks, ice cream and a bake
sale. A talent show will be held Thursday at 8 p.m. For
additional information on the show, contact Jim Strohl
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at 298-2256.
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MEDICARE
(we accept
assignment)
persons having items to donate are asked to call either
333-4354 or 333-4226. Solicitations are in charge of Jack
Rogers, Clarence ‘Caddie’ Besteder and Frank G.
Williams. Mrs. Robert Phillips and Mrs. Bea Beatty are
assisted by members of the church.
Drives
Back Mountain Kiwanis Club, will be held Saturday,
July 30, from 9 a.m. to noon at Offset Paper Back Co.,
Dallas. AE
Paper will be received only. No pickups will be made,
by the club. :
Clinics
THE HARVEYS LAKE RECREATION COMMITTEE,
in conjunction with the American Red Cross Associa-
tion, will sponsor a Babysitting Course on Tuesdays and
Thursdays. The first class will meet Aug. 2 from 2 to 4
p.m. The classes will continue through Aug. 18.
The course is intended for youths, ages 11 and above
and will focus on the responsibilities of a babysitter.
The classes will be held at the Robert D. Wintersteen
Recreation Building. Each participatant is required to
pay a pre-registration fee of $2.00
Registration will be held July 28 at the Recreation
Building. Additional information may be obtained by
calling 639-2700. !
- 675-5069
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