The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, September 07, 1983, Image 18

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Now that the Fall Fair has finally
arrived, we at The Dallas Post are eager
i> and anxious to get out and sample the fun
e and excitement like everyone else. We
lo welcome all our neighbors from
2 throughout the Wyoming Valley who
© travel the Back Mountain to come to the
lo fair. Fall Fair is truly an event which
reaches far and wide across the County.
And Back Mountain is proud to host the
thousands of guests who pour in daily
during fair week. Whether you come for
the food, the entertainment, the compe-
tition or the exhibits, you will find the
best of the Back Mountain represented in
every aspect of the fair.
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And on your way to the festivities, you
will drive through some of the most
_beautiful country in Northeastern
Pennsylvania. Take note of your
surroundings and feel free to come back
at any time. Eat in our restaurants, shop
our specialty stores, drive through our
country roads and enjoy our cultural
offerings.
Many of you are already familiar with
what we have here, and to you, we say
‘Glad to have you back.” But, for those
who may be visiting for the first time, we
say ‘Welcome to our fair, and welcome to
the Back Mountain.’
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The Dallas Area Fall Fair Association
was organized and chartered by the
Dallas Rotary Club in 1969.
The Association has expanded over the
years and is currently comprised of the
following 12 service clubs:
Dallas Rotary Club, Dallas Rotary
Anns, Back Mountain Jaycees, Back
Mountain Jay-C-ettes, Dallas Kiwanis,
Dallas Women of Kiwanis, Kingston
Township Lions Club, Dallas Lions Club,
Dallas Lioness Club, Lake Silkwortth
Lions Club, Back Mountain Kiwanis Club
and the Dallas Area Federated Women.
The Association totally finances the
operation of the Back Mountain Mobile
Intensive Care Unit and assists with the
President
Vice-President
. Treasurer
Secretary
Asst. Secretary
Arts-Crafts & 4-H
Photographer
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Chairman Bill Kalinowski
Co-Chairman Pat Kalinowski
Electrical Cliff Parker
Grounds Ed Wodaski 3
Treasurer Mike Kerkowski 3
Publicity Don Wood
‘Entertainment Bob Bayer
building and operation of the Back
Mountain Medical Center. Funds for
these projects are derived solely from
the Annual Luzerne County Fair.
The Medical Center was built on land
donated to the Association by the late
Joseph Park. The Mobile Intensive Care
Unit’s operation is based at the Medical
Center.
An additional 26 acres of land was pur-
chased in 1980 where the Luzerne Comnty
Fall Fair is presently held.
Future plans of the Association include
the development of the fair grounds.for
community recreation and to continue to
improve the Luzerne County Fair for the
enjoyment of all those who attend.
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Wednesday, September 7
6 p.m.--Dallas High School Band
7 p.m.--Opening Ceremony
7 p.m.--The Great Rock Scare
8 p.m.—-Harry Albacker Magic Show
9 p.m.--The Great Rock Scare
9 p.m.--McDonald Brothers Band
10 n.m.--Luzerne County Fair Queen
Crowning
Thursday, September 8
6:30 p.m.--Lake-Lehman High School
Band
8 p.m.--The Buoys
9 p.m.--Harry. Albacker Magic Show
10 p.m.--The Buoys
Saturday. September 10
2 & 1m Harry Albacker Magic Show
TBA--Horseshoe Pitching Contest
Friday, September 9
7 p.m.--Harry Albacker Magic Show
8 p.m.--Luzerne County Fair Queen
Pageant
7 & 9 pm --Back Mountain String Band
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3p... The Wyoming Valley Barbershop
Harmony Chorus
4 p.ni.--Harry Albacker Magic Show
5 p.m Amateur Band (to be announced)
7 p.m.--Amateur Band (to be announced)
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‘Wednesday, September: 7
flying Bob’s
Thursday, September 8
6-9 p.m. Pay one price of $3.50 and ride
any ride as often as you like
Sunday, September 11
1-5 p.m. APPRECIATION DAY Pay one
price of $3.50 and ride any ride as often
as you like