The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, December 03, 1986, Image 20

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    Wednesday, /
Dec. 3
Sunday, /
Dec. 7
A PROGRAM OF ADVENT
AND CHRISTMAS MUSIC will
be performed by organist Elena
Easley and trumpeter Elin Fra-
zier at 8 p.m. Wednesday,
December 3, in the J. Carroll
McCormick Campus Ministry
Center at King’s College.
Admission will be $2 for
adults. Senior citizens and chil-
- dren will be admitted free of
charges.
More information on the pro-
gram can be obtained by con-
tacting Brother John Zick,
C.S.C., director of student activ-
ities at King’s, at 826-5856 week-
days from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Thursday, /
Dec. 4
VETERANS OF THE VIET-
NAM WAR, Post 2, will meet on
‘Thursday, December 4, at 8
p.m. at the Coral Lounge, 245
Owen St., Swoyersville.
The Veterans of the Vietnam
War, Inc. is a full service orga-
nization open to all veterans.
Saturday, /
Dec. 6
THE DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
duct a ‘Holiday Crafts and Tal-
ents Auction-Sale”’ on Saturday,
Dec. 6, from noon until 5 p.m. at
Pomeroy’s Community Room ,
Second Floor, Pomeroy’s, Wyo-
ming Valley Mall.
Handcrafted items and baked
goods will be on display from
noon to 1 p.m. The auction will
begin at 1 p.m. with a refresh-
ment break at 2:30 p.m. Smaller
items will be available for
direct sale.
Proceeds from this event will
be used to support the services
provided by the Domestic Vio-
lence Service Center, a United
Way member agency.
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VISITORS WILL JOURNEY
BACK 200 YEARS - in imagina-
tion, at least - in the ‘“‘Candle-
light Tours’’ of the historic
Nathan Denison House in Forty
Fort on Saturday, Dec. 6 and
Sunday, Dec. 7 from 6 to 9 p.m.
Group tours on both nights
will be available only from the
hours of 6 to 7 p.m. by calling
287-7055 or 288-5632. A donation
from each tour group would be
appreciated. From 7 to 9 p.m.,
admission will be $2.00 per
person with children under 12
admitted free, if accompanied
by an adult.
THE DALLAS SENIOR HIGH
SCHOOL BAND and the Mixed
Chorus will present their annual
Christmas Concert on Sunday,
December 7, at 3 p.m. in the
senior high school auditorium.
The band is directed by
Steven Saive while the chorus is
under the direction of Florence
H. Sherwood.
The concert, which will fea-
ture both new and traditional
holiday music, is free and open
to the public.
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PERFORMANCES by four
separate choral groups will
highlight the annual Christmas
Concert of the King’s College
Glee Club to be held at 8 p.m.
Sunday, December 7, in the
Scandlon Physical Education
Center, Main and Jackson
Streets.
Admission to the event will be
$2 for adults. Students and
senior citizens will be admitted
free of charges. More informa-
tion on the Christmas Concert
can be obtained by contacting a
Glee Club member at the Glee
Club Office at 826-5900, Exten-
sion 688.
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THE DISCIPLES OF CHRIST
at Huntsville Christian Church
cordially invite the public to
their weekly Sunday services.
Worship commences at 9:30
a.m. with a church service and
continues at 11 a.m. with
Sunday School.
The church overlooks the
Huntsville Dam and is accessi-
ble from any part of the Wilkes-
Barre area.
For more information and or
directions, contact Cliff Jones,
Pastor, at the church at 675-
0611. ! ’
Monday, /
Dec. 8
DALLAS HIGH SCHOOL
CLASS OF 1967 will hold a
meeting to plan a 20 year reun-
ion on Monday, December 8, at
7 p.m. at Franklin’s Restaurant
in Dallas. All members of the
class are invited to attend.
For information or to report
addresses of class members,
contact Larry Stearn 675-0148,
Sharon Templin 836-3466 or
Donna Holman 586-1118.
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THE KIRBY HEALTH
CENTER will be the location
for a free Glaucoma Screening
sponsored by the Wilkes-Barre
Branch of the Association for
the Blind. The Screening will be
held Monday, December 8, from
9 to 11 a.m. at 71 North Franklin
Street, Wilkes-Barre. Call for
your appointment at 823-1161.
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THE COLLEGE MISERICOR-
DIA CHORUS, under the direc-
tion of Dr. Harry Mechell, will
present a Christmas Choral
Concert on Monday, December
8, at 8 p.m. in Walsh Auditorium
on the Dallas campus. The
annual event is open to the
public, free of charge.
The Christmas Choral Concert
is one of several Misericordia
cultural events which are open
to the public, free of charge.
Tuesday, /
Dec. 9
A FAMILY SKATING PARTY
will be held on Tuesday, Decem-
ber 9, from 6:30 to 10 p.m. at
Roll-A-Way, Dallas Highway.
The party will be sponsored
by Youth Outreach. Cost is $2
per person or $5 for a family of
four or more.
For additional information,
call Bob Eble at 388-6235.
Dave Rich is director of Youth
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THE ANTHRACITE JIM
BEAM BOTTLE CLUB has
scheduled the annual Christmas
party on Tuesday, December 9,
in Konefal’s Restaurant, Main
Street, Edwardsville. Refresh-
ments will be available from 6
to 11 p.m. with the always
outstanding buffet served at
7:30 p.m.
The 1987 dues are now due.
International and Anthracite
membership is $10.00, social
membership to the Anthracite
Club is $5.00.
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THE REGULAR MONTHLY
MEETING of the Lake-Lehman
Board of School Directors will
be held on Tuesday, December
9, at 8 p.m. in the music room of
the Lehman-Jackson Elemen-
tary School, Lehman.
THE WILKES AND FRIENDS
CHAMBER PLAYERS, under
the direction of Dr. Herbert
Garber, Associate Professor of
Music at Wilkes College, will
appear in concert on Tuesday,
December 9, at 8:15 p.m. in the
Dorothy Dickson Darte Center.
The concert will include works
by Bach, Mozart, Mendelssohn,
and Bartok, and is open to the
public, free of charge.
For further information, con-
Department at 824-4651, ext. 357.
Next
week.
IREM TEMPLE'’S Full-Form
Holiday Ceremonial will be held
on Saturday, Dec. 13, at the
Irem Temple Mosque.
The program will start with a
business meeting at 12:30 p.m.
in the Mosque for the transac-
tion of all regular business per-
taining to petitions, member-
ship, associate membership and
affiliations.
Band honored
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THE MIRIAM K. SIMS
Memorial Endowment Program
for 1986 of Temple Israel has
chosen as its theme: ‘Tough
Decisions:
Adult Children and Older Par-
ents”. The program will be held
on Sunday evening, December
14 at 7 p.m. in the Temple Israel
vestry, 236 S. River Street.
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THE VICTIMS RESOURCE
CENTER is conducting a Holi-
day Open House on Thursday,
December 11, from 4 to 7 p.m.
at its new offices, 79 West Union
St., Wilkes-Barre.
Beverages and hors d’oeuvres
will be served.
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A BREAKFAST AND BAKE
SALE will be held on Sunday,
December 14 from 7 a.m. to 1
p.m. at Our Lady of Victory
The events are being spon-
sored by the Altar and Rosary
and Holy Name Society of the
church. o
WILKES-BARRE GENERAL
HOSPITAL’S Education Depart-
ment will sponsor a program
about Asthma on Wednesday,
Dec. 10 from 6 to 8 p.m. in
Alumni Hall, 3rd floor East.
The class is designed to help
children with bronchial asthma
and their parents learn more
about asthma and how to effec-
tively deal with it.
For more information or to
register for the class, call
Wilkes-Barre General Hospital’s
Education Department, 829-8111
extension 2300.
Coming
events
BACK MOUNTAIN WIDOWS
CLUB will meet on Saturday,
Dec. 20 at 12:30 p.m. at the
Mark II Family Restaurant,
Dallas, for a Christmas Lunch-
eon with a $3 gift exchange. All
widows are invited.
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THE KINGSTON BRANCH of
Nesbitt Memorial Hospital’s
Auxiliary will be conducting a
Poinsettia Sale December 18
and 19. The holiday plants will
be available in the hospital
lobby from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.
both Thursday and Friday.
THE WILKES-BARRE
BALLET THEATRE COM-
PANY will present “The Nut-
cracker’ at the F.M. Kirby
Center for the Performing Arts
in Wilkes-Barre on Saturday,
Dec. 27 at 2 p.m. and 8 p.m. and
Sunday, Dec. 28 at 2 p.m. The
WBBT Company Orchestra will
accompany the performances.
For more information about
the performances or for ticket
reservations call 824-8602.
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THE LUZERNE COUNTY
WOMEN’S NETWORK has
selected the Penn State Wilkes-
Barre campus as the site for the
1987 Luzerne County Women’s
Conference, which will be held
June 6.
This is the third year the
campus in Lehman has been
selected to host the conference,
which draws more than 300
women to more than two dozen
workshops on women’s issues.
Coordinator for the event will be
Evelyn Albert.
Women interested in helping
with the planning of the confer-
ence are asked to call Mrs.
Albert at 472-3122.
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NEW LIFE DRAMA TROUPE
will present “The Best Christ-
mas Pageant Ever’”’ at the
Dallas Junior High School
stage, Saturday, December 21,
at 8 p.m.
New Life Drama Troupe
invites the public to attend. No
admission will be charged but a
donation will be taken at the
conclusion of the play. The pro-
ceeds will be used for missions,
conventions, and Youth Group
activities.
For more information call 639-
5433 (New Life), Lucille Mad-
eira, Director.
Valley Band
to perform
The Wyoming Valley Band
will present a “Night of Music”
on Thursday, December 11, at 8
p.m. in Dorothy Dickson Darte
Center of Wilkes College are
pictured above.
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