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    Wednesday, /
Oct. 8
Saturday, /
Oct. 11
THE REGINAS of King’s College
will hold their regular monthly
meeting at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday,
Oct. 8 in the Susquehanna Room,
located in the lower level of the
Administration Building, 133 N.
River Street.
Current members of the Reginas
and people interested in becoming
members of the group are invited to
attend the meeting. The Reginas is
a group dedicated to serving King’s
and consisting of mothers of current
King’s students and King’s gradu-
ates.
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LUZERNE UNITED METHOD-
IST WOMEN will hold a Rummage
Sale in the church on Wednesday,
Oct. 8 and Thursday, Oct. 9.; Bake
sale is October 8. Hours are 9 to 4
p.m.
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“IMPORTANCE OF EXERCISE”
and “Coping with Diabetes’ are the
topics to be discussed at the sixth
and last in this series of Community
Diabetes Classes sponsored by Nes-
bitt Memorial Hospital.
The free class is scheduled for
Wednesday, Oct. 8, from 1:30 to 3:30
p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. in the class-
room of the Medical Arts Building,
534 Wyoming Avenue, Kingston.
Thursday, /
Oct. ©
THE DALLAS AREA FEDER-
ATED WOMEN’S CLUB will hold
its regular monthly meeting on
Thursday, Oct. 9, 7 p.m. at the
Castle Inn, Dallas. Ellen Nagy, club
president will preside.
Following the business session,
Maryann, Daley member will assist
the women on making a holiday
craft. Members are asked to bring
scissors.
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DADDOW-ISAACS AMERICAN
LEGION AUXILIARY UNIT 672-
Dallas will hold its installation of
officers Thursday, Oct. 9 at 7:30
p.m.
Thelma Barteld, District Presi-
cers: President, Marion Harvey;
first vice president, Florence
Sutton; second vice president Mar-
guerite Dubil; secretary, Ruth
Struthers; treasurer, Marion Kuni-
gonis; Sergeant-at-Arms, Jean
Hazeltine; chaplain, Florence
Owens; Historian, Dorothy Adam-
ski.
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VETERANS OF THE VIETNAM
WAR, Post 2, will meet Thursday,
Oct. 9, at 8 p.m., at the Coral
Lounge, 245 Owen St., Swoyersville.
A film will be shown, and refresh-
ments served.
Friday, /
Oct. 10
THE DORCAS SOCIETY of St.
Paul’s Lutheran Church, Shaver-
town will hold a rummage and bake
sale on October 10 from 9 a.m. to 1
p.m. in the social room of the
church.
Hope Beisel is the President of the
Dorcas Society where Rev. Lynn
Rothrock is Pastor.
FRANCES SLOCUM STATE
PARK’S interpretive program
honors October as ‘‘Recycling
Month”.
On Saturday, Oct. 11, at 2 p.m.
there will be a guided walk titled
“Recycling in Nature”.
On Sunday, Oct. 12 at 2 p.m. the
recycling theme continues with the
film, ‘‘The Garbage Explosion’’.
Interested persons should meet at
the Environmental Education
Center. Park in the boat rental
parking area and follow the closed
road at the front of the parking lot
to the Environmental Center.
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THE SPARKS of the Dorranceton
United Methodist Church, 549 Wyo-
ming Ave., Kingston will serve a
spaghetti dinner on Saturday, Oct.
11 in the church fellowship hall.
Takeouts 4-5 p.m. with containers
provided, serving 5-7 p.m. Adults
$3.50, children (6-12) $1.50, under 6
no charge. Tickets may be pur-
chased at the door or call 693-1582,
288-8241, 9 a.m.-2 p.m., 288-8666, 6-7
p.m., 287-5401.
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A SCARECROW CONTEST,
antique and craft show and sale and
a bake sale will be held on Saturday
and Sunday, October 11 and 12, at
The Barn, Market St., Lehman.
The events are being sponsored
by the Lehman United Methodist
Church.
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THE SIXTH ANNUAL WILKES-
BARRE ITALIAN FESTIVAL in
honor of Columbus Day will be held
on Public Square in downtown
Wilkes-Barre on Saturday, Oct. 11,
Sunday, Oct. 12 and Monday, Oct.
13.
The Downtown Merchants in con-
junction with the weekend celebra-
tion will be featuring Columbus Day
specials and exhibits in keeping
with the Italian Festival.
Non-stop entertainment from noon
until 8 p.m. each day to amuse you
between courses of an incredible
variety of Italian delicacies.
Sunday, /
Oct 12
RE-CREATION will present a
sacred musical concert in the Sanc-
tuary of the Shavertown United
Methodist Church on Sunday, Oct.
12 at 7:30 p.m. The concert is being
sponsored by the Fine Arts Commit-
tee of the Church.
Lois Cook, chairperson for the
Fine Arts Committee, has stated
that this year’s program will bring
a local talent back to the area -
Judy Fitch, a graduate of the Dallas
High School is a member of the
group.
The public is invited to attend.
The free will offering which will be
taken will benefit Re-Creation, a
private non-profit group.
Shavertown United Methodist
Church is located on the corner of
West Center and North Pioneer
Avenue.
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ST. NICHOLAS-ST. MARY’S
PARENT TEACHER GUILD with
principal Sr. Martha Kavangh
S.C.C. and chairwomen Margo
Beckerman and Eileen Mangold will
sponsor their 5th Annual Fall
Family Festival to be held Oct. 12
from 9:30 am. to 7 p.m. in the
school auditorium at 242 South
SUNDAY 11 A.M.-MIDNIGHT
Memorial Hwy., Dallas
Washington Street, Wilkes-Barre.
Games, food, handcrafts and a
Christmas boutique will be featured.
Breakfast will be served from 9
a.m. to 11:30 a.m. Cost for break-
fast will be $10.00 for entire family,
$2.00 for children and $3.00 for
adults. For a quick lunch a chuck-
wagon will be open the remainder of
the day.
Monday, /
Oct. 13
THE CIRCLES of Christ United
Presbyterian Church, 105 Lee Park
Ave., Wilkes-Barre will conduct a
Rummage Sale on Oct. 13, 14, 15 in
the Fellowship room of the Church.
The hours are Monday, Oct. 13, 9
am.-5 p.m.; Tuesday, Oct. 14, 9
a.m.-5 p.m.; Wednesday, Oct. 15, 9
a.m.-noon. Wednesday will be $2.00
bag day.
Members and community wishing
to donate items for the sale may
deliver them to the church after
12:30 p.m. on Sunday, Oct. 12.
Tuesday, /
Oct. 14
THE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION of
Luzerne County Community College
will conduct its monthly meeting on
Tuesday, Oct. 14, beginning at 7:30
p.m., in the Board Room of the
Administration Building on the
main campus.
All interested alumni members
and students are encouraged to
attend the meeting. For further
information contact the college’s
Alumni Office at 829-7387.
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THE DALLAS GRIDIRON CLUB
will meet on Tuesday, October 14, at
7:30 p.m. at the Dallas American
Legion.
A film of the Dallas-Wyoming
Area football game will be shown at
this time.
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THE MOTHER-TO-BE PRO-
GRAM of Nesbitt Memorial Hospi-
tal offers obstetrical care to the
area’s expectant mothers every
Tuesday at 4 p.m. at the Wyoming
Pierce Street, Kingston.
For information on the Mother-To-
Be Program, contact Nesbitt Memo-
rial Hospital’s Obstetrics Depart-
ment at 288-8959.
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THE REGULAR MONTHLY
MEETING of the Lake-Lehman
Board of School Directors will be
held on Tuesday, Oct. 14, at 8 p.m.
in the Multi-Purpose Room of the
Lake-Noxen Elementary School,
Harveys Lake. Allen C. Keiper,
President, will preside.
Next
week
THE KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS
LADIES AUXILIARY of Dallas are
holding a ‘Record Hop” at the Gate
of Heaven Gym, Machell Ave.,
(More CALENDAR, page 15)
Four Northeast Pennsylvania
women will be featured when the
Pennsylvania Quilters hold their
Quilt Show ’86 at the Penn State
Wilkes-Barre campus the weekend
of October 11 and 12.
Quilters Joanne Ennis, Kathy Mil-
lington, Donna Goobic and Margie
Hovan will present a variety of
workshops during the two-day event
which, in the past, has attracted
more than 2000 visitors from across
the country. The activities will
include antique quilt displays, lec-
tures, door prizes, a slide show of
the “Great American Quilt Show’’
and homemade food provided at the
Campus Commons. Workshops will
be presented continuously both days
beginning at 10 a.m.
“Getting Started,” a workshop on
quilting basics for beginners will be
presented Saturday at 3 p.m.
Instructor Donna Goobic, of Shick-
shinny, is founder of the Pennsyl-
vania Quilters Association and has
been instructing quilting workshops
for eight years. This beginners
workshop will include fabric selec-
tion, patterns, tools, cutting, piecing
and the basics of applique. Ms.
Goobic will also offer a workshop
entitled “Finishing It Off’, which
will cover how to miter corners,
bind off a quilt and double miter
your binding - all the touches
needed to make a quilt complete.
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“Finishing It Off” will be presented
at noon Sunday.
Joanne Ennis, of Dallas, instruc-
tor, and Kathy Millington, of Dallas,
graphic design assistant, will
present a workshop for beginners on
Strip Pieced Picture Quilts Satur-
day and Sunday from 3-5 p.m.
Participants will graph their own
pictures and a demonstration model
will be worked from start to finish.
Ms. Ennis has been teaching quilt-
ing for more than five years, and
has instructed groups of all ages.
Kathy Millington, Graphic Design
Assistant from Dallas, has art certi-
fication from College Misericordia
and taught art at the Dallas Junior
High School. She is the Secretary of
the Wyoming Valley Art League.
A workshop in ‘Quick Pieced
Triangles” will be presented by
Margie Hovan, of Tunkhannock,
both Saturday and Sunday from 1-3
p.m. Ms. Hovan has taught begin-
ning quilting in the Tunkhannock
Area School District for four years,
and will teach participants how to
use a quick piecing method for
triangles using a sewing machine.
This method saves a great deal of
time and is extremely accurate.
Participants will complete their own
triangle during class.
Guest artists are Virginia Avery,
of Port Chester, N.Y., well-known
teacher, author, lecturer and
Gladys Grace, of Promfret Center,
Connecticut, who has 20 years of
experience in stencilling and quilt-
ing, and has conducted seminars
and lectures throughout the country.
Ms. Avery will conduct an all-day
workshop on “Hawaiian Applique”
on Saturday, and ‘Contemporary
Floral Applique” on Sunday. Ms.
Grace will hold a workshop on
“Shaded Stenciling on Fabric” Sat-
urday morning and Sunday after-
noon.
To register for any of the work-
shops, contact Tobi Grossman at the
Penn State Continuing Education
Office, phone 675-2171.
Doors open 6:30
7 to 7:30 Everyone
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October 24th
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