The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, July 16, 1986, Image 16

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    THE CARVERTON UNITED
METHODIST CHARGE is offering a
summer program, entitled ‘‘Crea-
tion Quest’, to children who have
completed grades 1-6. It consists of
lessons, activities, stories, and rec-
reation aimed at fostering chil-
dren’s appreciation of God’s crea-
tion, and at challenging them in
their responsibilities toward it.
Creation Quest will be from 9:30
a.m. to 12:30 p.m. on Tuesdays and
Thursdays, July 8 through August
14, at the Mt. Zion United Methodist
Church.
For registration and or further
information call 675-5804. All chil-
dren are welcome to attend. °
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THE TRI-STATE SOCIETY of
Cardiovascular and Pulmonary
Rehabilitation will conduct 'its
upcoming quarterly meeting at 7:30
p.m. in Nesbitt Memorial Hospital's
diningroom on Wednesday, July 16.
The objective of the Tri-State
Society is to improve communica-
tion between Cardiac-Pulmonary
Rehabilitation Centers in an effort
to enhance the quality of care pro-
vided by the centers. Carl Seitz,
M.S., Exercise Specialiat at Nesbitt
Memorial Hospital, is serving as
coordinator for this upcoming meet-
ing.
William Marley Ph.D., President
of the Tri-State Society and assist-
ant to the Medical Director of the
Human Performance Laboratory at
Holy Redeemer Hospital and Medi-
cal Center will present an overview
of the Society’s Second Annual Sym-
posium, future plans for the society
and the cardiac rehab program at
Holy Redeemer along with several
case studies.
The Society rotates quarterly
meetings at locations in Pennsyl-
vania, New Jersey and Delaware
with the fourth quarter meeting
serving as the annual symposium.
This meeting provides an excellent
opportunity for the staff members
of cardiac rehabilitation programs
in northeastern Pennsylvania to
meet many leaders in this field and
to establish contacts with members
of other area rehabilitation pro-
grams. Refreshments will be served
following the meeting.
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A CALIFORNIA COOLER dance
and skate party will be held on
Wednesday, July 16, from 7 to 11
p.m. at Rollaway, Route 415, Dallas.
Admission is $3 which includes
skates and prizes will be awarded
every hour. Those having jams are
asked to wear them.
Monies raised from the party will
benefit the Dallas Soccer Club’s trip
to California.
THERE WILL BE A MEETING
Thursday, July 17, at 8 p.m. at the
home of Martin Moore, 5 Marywood
Drive, High Point Acres, Dallas.
FRANCES SLOCUM STATE
PARK will hold nature presenta-
tions, free to the general public, on
the weekends of July 18 and 25.
Saturday, July 19, at 2 p.m. the
film, ‘‘Birds: How They Live,
Where They Live’ starts the avian
weekend theme. A talk by Park
Naturalist Angela Wassel, on
“Attracting and Feeding Birds” will
follow the film. Participants can
then see the parks attempt to
attract bluebirds by observing next
boxes on the park’s ‘‘Bluebird
Trails.”
Sunday, July 20 at 2 p.m., the bird
theme continues with the slide pres-
entation ‘‘Nature’s Beauties” by
William Evans. Mr. Evans, Trea-
surer of the Greater Wyoming
Valley Audubon Society, reaches
new heights with his beautiful slides
of birds in natural areas throughout
the North Eastern United States.
Frances Slocum Lake will be the
focal point for programs the week-
end of July 25.
At 2 p.m. on Saturday, July 26,
Mr. Ed Kupsky, Aquatic Biologist
for the Water Quality Management
Bureau, presents the topic ‘Lake
Ecology’. Starting with the film
“Life In A Pond’, Mr. Kupsky will
elaborate on such things as lake
food chains, temperatures, oxygen
content, PH and how these things
affect lake ecosystems. Using
microscopes, visitors will also be
able to examine live lake speci-
mens.
Sunday, July 27 from 12 to 4 p.m.,
the PA Fish Commission’s Educa-
tional Van will present a Water
Safety Program.
At 12 noon at Frances Slocum
Lake, Ms. Janet Mayer, Educa-
tional Van Operator and Boating
Education Specialist, will provide
various educational materials as
well as canoes for participation in
basic water safety techniques.
Don’t miss out on these free
educational opportunities!
All programs will meet at the
Environmental Information Bulletin
Board at designated times near the
front of the boat rental parking
area.
For more information, call 696-
3525.
THE 74TH ANNUAL HOOVER
REUNION will be held at Frances
Slocum State Park, Mt. Olivet
Road, Trucksville, on Saturday,
July 19.
Relatives and friends are invited
to meet at Pavilion No. 3 for a
basket lunch at 12 noon. Inquire at
the park office for location if neces-
sary.
The annual business meeting will
be conducted immediately after
lunch. There will also be a program
of interest to all, and games and
prizes for all ages.
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PARENTS AND BOYS AND
GIRLS of Back ‘Mt. Baseball Inc.
are invited to attend a rock picnic
ON ones
1) HOUMTAIN
ROUTE 309
WEEKEND
SPECIAL
Friday
or
Saturday
at the Fall Fair Grounds on Satur-
day, July 19, at 10 a.m.
Shovels and trucks are welcome.
Hot dogs, hamburgs and soda will
be served.
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KINGSTON TOWNSHIP LIONS
CLUB will hold a Flea Market,
Saturday, July 19 starting at 10 a.m.
at Duke Isaacs Lot, Memorial High-
way, Trucksville.
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CHILDREN IN THE COMMU-
NITY are invited to Balloon Day to
be held Saturday, July 19, at 10 a.m.
to 12 noon at Dallas Baptist Church,
Idetown.
During this time, children who
pre-enroll in Vacation Bible School
will be awarded with a balloon and
visited by a clown.
Children four years of age
through those who have completed
sixth grade are invited to attend
Vacation Bible School which will be
held Wednesday, July 23, through
Friday, Aug. 1, 9 a.m. to 12 noon.
Dallas Baptist Church is located
on Route 415, Idetown. David R.
Penley is pastor.
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A PORK AND BEEF BAR-B-QUE
will be held Sunday, July 20, at Our
Lady of Mount Carmel Church,
Lake Silkworth.
Serving will be held from noon to
5 p.m. and prices are $4 for adults
and $2 for children. Take-outs are
available for customers providing
their own containers.
The bar-b-que is being sponsored
by the Women’s Society of Our Lady
of Mount Carmel Church.
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THE KING'S COLLEGE MON-
ARCH CHORUS will conduct a car
wash from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday,
July 20, at the Sunoco Station at the
corner of Route 309 and Scott Street,
Wilkes-Barre. Donation will be $2.
Monies raised will be used to fund
Chorus activities for the 1986-87
academic year.
Ticket are available in advance
from any Chorus member or may
be purchased the day of the event.
For more information, contact
Kevin Kittrick, president of the Men
in Red, the men’s chorus of King’s
at 822-0016.
Pick Your Own
Tournament set
Shavertown.
tourney chairman, Dallas; Sam Soltis,
LAKE-LEHMAN BAND, SPON-
SORS ASSOCIATION will meet
Monday, July 21, at 7 p.m. at the
High School. All committee chair-
persons and project chairpeople are
(See CALENDAR, page 15)
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SUNDAY, JULY 20th
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Family Skating Rink & Entertainment Center
(Formerly Bonomo's)
Dallas-Harveys Lake Highway, Dallas
675-4844
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¥ 7 v7 ®
ADULT SUPERVISION
ADMISSION $2.00 SKATE RENTALS $1.00
SUMMER HOURS
Monday thru Friday 7:30 P.M. - 10:30 P.M.
SPECIAL EVENTS PROGRAM
Monday-Oldtimer’'s Night (over 18) .... 7:30-10:30 P.M. -
Thursday-Ladies' Morning Special 10 A.M.-1 P.M.
Saturday-Tiny Tots .. 2-5 P.M..; 2-5 P.M.; 7:30-10:30 P.M.
Sunday. ............. ns 1 P.M.-4 P.M.
Sunday, July 20-Dance $3.00 ................... 8-11 P.M.
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BIRTHDAY PARTIES-SPECIAL EVENTS-FUNDRAISINGS
PROGRAMS ARE AVAILABLE
CALL 675-4844 FOR APPOINTMENT
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