The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, March 27, 1985, Image 16

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Quartet members
Good,’ a registered
Meyers this
“Vaudeville - Barbershop Har-
mony Style’ will highlight the 33rd
annual ‘Parade of Quartets Con-
cert” of the Wilkes-Barre Chapter,
Society for the Preservation and
Encouragement of Barber Shop
Quartet Singing in America
(SPEBSQSA). Concert is set for
March 29 and 30 at Meyers High
School, Wilkes-Barre. Curtain: 8
pI
2 Appearing from the chapter will
be “The Tag Masters” and ‘“Touch
of Class.” Back Mountain members
in ‘“The Tag Masters’ include
Tenor, Phil Brown, Shavertown, and
Lead, Joe Fry, Trucksville.
Headlining the concert wil lbe the
“Note-Wits’’, well-known comedy
foursome from Livingston, New
Drives
(Continued from page 15)
rently conducting a membership
drive.
At the present time, ther are
in the company. With the population
increase over the past few years
and its related construction, the
current 25 members are hard put to
maintain high quality fire protec-
tion.
~ Training is offered every Tuesday
evening, supplemented with
regional and state fire schools.
John Jorda was named Chairman
of the Fireman’s Fair along with his
two co-chairmen. Richard Adam-
chick and Charles Woolbert.
Meetings
CALDWELL CONSISTORY will
hold their annual Member-Guest
dinner meeting on Friday, March
weekend
Jersey. Various production numbers
following the Vaudeville Theme will
be rendered by the ‘Wyoming
Valley Harmony Chorus’’ under co-
directors Ray Patsko, Wilkes-Barre
and Ray Ramage, West Pittston;
and Asst. Director, Muchler,
Wilkes-Barre.
Concert chairman James Nixon,
Wilkes-Barre, commented that the
four-part harmony program will
include specialty segments reminis-
cent of Vaudeville Days..to the
enjoyment of the entire family.
Tickets are available from mem-
bers of the Chorus and quartets,
plus they will be sold at the door of
each performance, one-hour before
curtain time.
29, at 7 p.m. at the Cathedral in
Bloomsburg. Members are invited
to bring an eligible candidate for
Consistory and enjoy dinner as
guests of the Consistory. A nominal
charge will be made for members
without a candidate.
Following the dinner, and Easter
Dialogue entitled ‘‘Voice of The
Crucifixion” weill be given on the
stage at the Consistory auditorium.
The presentation is by Theodore
Torok and deals with reflections and
speculations of events in which Pon-
tius Pilate, Jusas Iscariot, Caiaphas
and Peter participated.
THE VETERANS of the Vietnam
War Post 3 will meet on Monday,
April 1, at 8 p.m at the Mountaintop
Hotel.
1985 dues are payable at this time.
The organization is open to all
veterans of all wars.
CHAPTER 9 DISABLED AMERI-
CAN VETERANS will meet on
Monday, April 1, at 7:30 p.m. at the
Parsons VFW, Scott Street, Wilkes-
Barre.
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Sale planned
The sale will feature a wide
are, from left,
Dallas, candy; Chery!
Items on the agenda include
membership, hospital activities,
reports by Jim Morio, VAVS repre-
sentative. Refreshments will be
served.
VETERANS OF THE VIETNAM
WAR, Post No. 2 will meet Thurs-
day, March 28, at 8 p.m., at the
Coral Lounge, 245 Owen St., Swoy-
ersville. The Veterans of the Viet-
nam War, Inc. is a full service
organization open to all veterans.
Concerts
A GROUP OF YOUNG MUSI-
CIANS from 75 Pennsylvania high
schools will present a concert Satur-
day, March 30 at 2 p.m. in the
Center for Performing Arts at
Wilkes College. The concert is open
to the public.
The performance will be the cul-
mination of the three day 1985
Regional Orchestra Festival, spon-
sored jointly by Wilkes College and
the Wilkes-Barre Area School Dis-
trict.
The Regional Orchestra Festival
is part of the state-wide competition
conducted annually by the Pennsyl-
vania Music Educators Association.
Its purpose is to promote interest in
music at the high school level and to
allow students to gain musical expe-
riences beyond the limits of their
own school.
Workshops
ar
Supper set
left,
3:30 p.m. at 168 N. Washington St.,
Wilkes-Barre.
This workshop will provide oppor-
tunities to pinpoint stumbling blocks
to satisfactory relationships as well
as create a new, spiritually-
grounded basis for the healing.
Donations will be taken and
advance registration will assure
your place. To register, call the
church at 822-2230.
Exhibits
MANY BEAUTIFUL TEXTILE
ITEMS were produced in the Wyo-
ming Valley during the 19th cen-
tury. In appreciation for these
works of art the Wyoming Historical
and Geological Society has prepared
a new exhibition entitled, ‘Designed
In Their Time: Textiles of the 19th
April 2 through July 13, features
quilts, coverlets, samplers, and tex-
tile equipment from the’ Society’s
collection.
Bring your family and enjoy a
glimpse of what life was like in the
19th century. The exhibit is located
at the Wyoming Historical and Geo-
logical Society Museum, 69 South
Franklin Street, Wilkes-Barre
(directly behind the Osterhout
Library.) The museum is open
Tuesday through Friday from 12
noon til 4 p.m., and Saturday from
10 a.m. til 4 p.m. Admission to the
museum is free.
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