12 THE DALLAS POST/Wednesday, August 10, 1988 Community The United Methodist Church of Center Moreland will be serving Bar B-Q Chicken forthe 33rd yearon Aug. 12and 13from4to 7 p.m. The Jacobs Brothers will sing onFriday from 6:30 to 7:30 and Sally and El will sing 6:30 to 7:30'on Saturday. Outdoor auction wil Ibe from 8 til closing each night, new and used items; Voitek will sell TV and VCR's; home baked goods and homemade crafts. The Pastor Birney Kellogg is chairing this affair. Veterans ofthe Vietnam War, Post 2, will meet Thursday, Aug. 11 at 8 p.m. at the Coral Lounge, 245 Owen St., Swoyersville. The Veterans of the Vietnam War, Inc. is a full service or- ganization open to all veterans. -0- The 86th Reunion of the James Evans Family will be held at Frances Slocum Park on Aug. 7 starting at 1:00 p.m. Please bring a coverd dish and your bathing suit. Marie Rokosz, president of Par- ents Without Partners Chapter #961 announces the activities forthe month of August. You are eligible for membership if you are a single parent, due to death, divorce or unmarried status. For infor- mation please contact Marie Rokosz, 735-3708 or Beatrice Reiss, Member- ship Director, 823-5753. Thurs., Aug. 11 - Swimming at the Aquadome. $.25 per person. 1 p.m. Call Theresa, 824-3529 or Debbie, 283-2645. Fri., Aug. 12 - Atlantic City bus trip. ~ Pay $20.00 get $40.00 back! Bus RB por of departs promptly at 5:30 p.m., returns 3:30 a.m. Saturday morning. Call Dolores, 823-3823, for further details. Sat., Aug. 13 - Coffe Con at Mary Green's. Topic to be announced. Call Mary at 655-6781. 8 p.m. $1.00 members, $1.50 guests. Sun. Aug. 14 - Trip to “Claws 'n Paws” near Wallenpaupack. Picnic to follow. Adults $4.75, Children $2.75. Time 11 a.m. Bring your own lunch andbeverage. Afew grills are needed. Call Theresa, 824-3529, for reserva- tions by Aug. 9 and for where to meet for car pool. RSVP a must, 25 for group rate. Tues., Aug. 16 - Call Bea, 823- 5753, for RSVP for Friday dinner at Charlie Brown's. Wed., Aug. 17 - Chapter meeting at the American Legion, N. River St. Wilkes-Barre. Orientation at at 7:15 p.m. Meeting at 8 p.m A social hour will follow. Thurs., Aug. 18 - Family swimming at the Aquadome. $.25 per person. 1 p.m. Call Theresa, 824-3529, or Peggy Fischer, Chairman and Betty Hopkins, Co- Chairman an- nounce Quota Club will hold its annual yard sale atthe home of Peg Fischer, 119 East Center Street, Shavertown, Aug. 13 beginning at 8 a.m. Many items will be for sale. The public is invited. -0- The 75th Annual Reunion of the Crispell Family (Pennsylvania Branch) will be held at Dymond Grove, Noxen, on Saturday, Aug. 13, at noon. Fami- lies are asked to bring place settings, meat and beverage for themselves and a dish for the buffet table. There will be games for the youngsters and fun for all. Crispell family - don’t miss your Diamond Jubilee. Spahetti Sup- per featuring the winning entry i nthe “BestSauce in the Wyoming Valley” contest. Merrick Hall, College Miseri- cordia, Dallas. Saturday, Sept. 3, start- ing at 5 p.m. Eat with the triathletes. Sponsored by Dallas Kiwanis, tickets available at the door or from Kiwanis members. 0- Tele Media Cable Company start- ing August 9 through August 20 willbe turning off cable service from mid- nightto 8 a.m. in order to install ampli- fiers that will improve signal and pic- ture quality. This is the final stage of the sweeping process. Apologies are extended for any inconvenience and a thank you for your patience. The descendents of GArriet G. Wandall (1851-1934) will hold their 6th Wandall Reunion at Francis Slocum State Park, Saturday, Aug. 20. Those attending are asked to bring a covered dish, dessert, their own beverage, and own place setting. For further information please call: Doris Kitchen, 675-2358 or Leona Hunter, 675-3174. Church The Bloomingdale United Meth- odist Church will have an Ice Cream Social on Saturday, Aug. 13, starting at 4 p.m. The menu includes barbe- cues, hotdogs, bean soup, deviled eggs, potato salad, beans, assort- ments of pies and tarts and ice cream. -0- The parishioners of Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church, Father Zawodniak, invite their friends and the public to the Annual Bazaar. Treat your family to a weekend of fun, food and festivities. Fri., Aug. 19 - Music wil Ibe fur- nished by Stanky and his Cadets. Sat., Aug. 20 - 5 p.m. Outdoor Polka Mass in the new pavilion; 7 p.m. Music by the Polka Kats. Sun, Aug. 21 - 2to 6 p.m. Music by Jolly Joe and the Bavarians; 7 to 11 p.m .Music by The Ray Suda Orches- calendar Ethnic food and refreshments will be served each day. Rain or shine all festivities will take place under cover in the new pavilion. -0- St. Peter’s Cathedral, Scranton is formulating plans for a Rosary Devo- tion to be held on Sunday, Aug. 14 at 3 p.m., marking the ned of the “Marian Year” "proclaimed by His Holiness, Pope John Paul Il. Msgr. Eugene Bilski, Pastor of St. Peter's Cathedral, will give the wel- come remarks. Msgr. James Flood of the Arch-diocese of Philadelphia will be the principal speaker. Rev. Francis Kulik of St. Mary’s Church, Green- wood wil Igive the Rosary Medita- tions. Rev. Joseph Bambera, of St. Peter's Cathedral is coordinating the program. All Diocesan parishes are encour- aged to join in participating in this Solemn “Marian Year” closing. 0 Entertainment At the Kirby: The Gregg Allman Band. With special guest, Johnny Winter. Sat., Aug.13at8p.m.$18and $16.50. Pre- sented by Magic City Productions. Film Festival, presented by the Cultural Society of Northeastern Pennsylvania. “Da,” Wed., Aug. 17; “Au Revoir Les Enfants,” Thurs., Aut. 18; “Stormy Monday,” Fri., Aug. 19; “White Mischief,” Sat., Aug. 20. All screenings at 8 p.m. Admission, $4. -0- The Pocono Mountain Jambo- ree and Chili Cook-Off will take place Sunday, Aug. 14, from 10 a.m. t0 6:30 p.m. at Big Boulder Lake, near Blaekslee, Pa. The extravaganza will feature live entertainment, a crafts display, and a Chili Cook-Off Contest, with proceeds benefitting the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation. Admission is $10 for adults, $6 for children 6-12 years old, and free for children under 6 years old. For more information, call (717) 722-0101. -0- Arts at Hayfield Summer Festival Arts and Crafts Show/Sale at Penn State Wilkes-Barre campus in Lehman; 11 - 6 p.m. More than 50 artists and crafters on display; food for sale; live entertainment including “Just Us” folk group, “Cross Valley Express” barber- shop quartet; and the Ballet Theater of Scranton; childrens activities including face painting and Karate for Kids demonstration. Donation $1.00. For more information: Ans stHiaylield, 675- “A Midsumer Night's Dream,” Col- lege Misericordia, Dallas. Outdoor live performance by professionals trained at The National Theatre of Great Brit- ain and local experienced actors. Aug. 25 thru 28, 8 p.m. Chair section $5, lawn section $2.50. For information, call 675-3862. -0- Music The Traditional Jazz Concert will be held in Tunkhannock, Sunday, Aug. 14 at 7 p.m. onthe Court House Green. The concert this year will include Don Watt, clarinetist, who plaed with Ted Weems, Larry Clinton, Vincent Lopez and others during the “Big Band: era; Joe Faux, member of one of the Glenn Millerbands, will play bass; Dick Schlatter, Philadelphia, drums; Joe Weldon, Montrose, keyboard. From Tunkhannock will be well-known musi- cians: Jim Welch, trumpet; Sid Daniels, saxophone; and Vernon VanDyke, pi- ano. Exhibits “Bette Search.” Ongoing exhibit throughout August. Dallas Branch of United Penn Bank. Regular banking hours. Free. “Native Americans in theWyoming Valley.” Ongoing exhibit. Wyoming * Historical and Geological Museum, rear of the Osterhout Free Library, 71 S. Franklin St., Wilkes-Barre. Tuesday- Friday, noon-4 p.m and Saturday, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. 0- _ Arts and Crafts Fair, CollegeMis- ericordia campus, Dallas. One of the activities runningconcurrently with the National Triathlon. Sunday, Sept. 4. All day, starting at 9 a.m. Anthracite Exhibit. Ongoing. Wyo- ming Historical and Geological Mu- seum, rear of the Osterhout Free Li- brary, 71 S. Franklin St., Wilkes-Barre. Tuesday-Friday, noon-4 p.m. and Saturday, 10 a.m. -4 p.m. Outdoors National Triathlon, championship race featuringtop finishers from nearly 250 Tri-Fed races held throughout the country. Sunday, Sept. 4. Starting at Harveys Lake at 8 a.m. and finishing at College Misericordia, Dallas. -0- Ricketts Glen State Park: Thurs., Aug. 11,4 p.m. Nature Walk, Thurs., Aug. 11, 8:30 p.m., Evening Program, Maintenance Grove, History of Ricketts. Fri., Aug. 12, 4 p.m., Nature Walk, Lake Rose, Black Bear. Fri., Aug. 12, 8:30 p.m. Nature film, Maintenance Grove, Cougars. Sat., Aug. 13, 10 a.m., Nature Walk, Lake Rose, Beaver. Sat., Aug. 13, 1 p.m., Jr. Naturalist Cabin Area, Jr. Naturalist Activities. ~ Sat., Aug. 13, 4 p.m., Nature Walk, Lake Jean, Wildfloers. Sat., Aug. 13, 8:30 p.m., Nature Film Maintenance Grove, Eagles. Sun., Aug. 14, 9:30 a.m., Nature Walk, Ricketts, Ghost Lumber Camps of Pennsylvania. The Deutsch Institute, a non-profit recreation agency for individuals with disabilities, will be coordinating Nature Days at Moon Lake Park on Thursday, Aug. 11 from 10-1:30. The program is available to individuals with develop- mental disabilities. Children under 12 and group home residents must be ied and ised by par- PIM : accompanied and Supervised by Pa" HARVEYS LAKE PLANNING ents or guardians. Pre-registration deadline is Aug. 9. Group size is lim- ited to 15. Participants are asked to register: with payment, $2.00 per person at the Environmental Center between 9:45 and 10 a.m. All hikersare asked to dress appropriately for a morning hike and to bring abag lunch, swim suitand- towel for the afternoon. Transportation is not provided by the Deutsch Institute and participants must be picked up by 1:30 p.m. For further information or to pre- register, call Deb McGovern at the Deutsch Institute 829-6624 Monday- Friday, 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. “The Mikado.” Music Box Dinner Theater, Swoyersville. Aug. 12-14, 18- 21 and 25-28. For ticket info call 283- 2195. The Traditional Jazz Festival. Court HouseGreen, Tunkhannock, Aug. 14 at 7 p.m. Special Events Antqiues and Collectibles Show & Sale. 30 Dealers. Aug. 20-21, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Free parking and admis- sion. Bake sale. The Barn, Market St., Lehman. For info, call Gary Baker, 675-4232. Swetland Homestead Tours. 885 Wyoming Ave., Wyoming. Through Labor Day. Tuesdays through Satur- days, noon-4 p.m. Tours are $1 for adults, 50 cents for children. For His- torical Society members and guests, tours are free. To become tour guides p.m Lehman Township Municipal Build- or support organization members, call Meetings The following is a list of monthly Back Mountain meetings including township supervisors, borough councils and others of interest. MEETINGS DALLAS BOROUGH COUNCIL: 3rd Tuesday of every month, 8 p.m. Borough Building, Main Street, Dallas. DALLAS TOWNSHIP SUPERVI- SORS: 1st. and 3rd Tuesday of every month, 8 p.m. Dallas Township Building, Rte. 309, ‘Dallas. DALLAS SCHOOL BOARD: 2nd Monday of every month, 8 p.m. Administration Building, Church 3 > St., Dallas. HARVEYS LAKE COUNCIL: 3rd Tuesday of every month, q COMMISSION: 3rd Monday of every month, 7 p.m. HARVEYS LAKE ZONING BOARD: 4th Tuesday of every month, 7 p.m. All held at Harveys Lake Municipal Building, Rte. 415, Harveys Lake. JACKSON TOWNSHIP MUNICI- PAL AUTHORITY: 2nd Monday of every month, 7:30 p.m. The regular monthly meeting of the Jackson Twp. General Municign] Authority scheduled for Monday, Aug. 8 has been changed to Tues- day, Aug. 9 at 7:30 p.m. JACKSON TOWNSHIP SUPERVI- SORS: 1st Monday of every month, 7:30 p.m. Both held at Jackson Township" Fire Hall, Jackson Township. KINGSTON TOWNSHIP SUPERVI- SORS: 2nd Wednesday of every month, 8 | p.m. Kingston Township Municipal Building Rte. 309, Kingston Township. LAKE TOWNSHIP SUPER \i SORS: 2nd Saturday of every month, ho a.m. Lake Township Municipal Building North 29, Lake Township. LAKE-LEHMAN SCHOOL BOARD: 2nd Tuesday of every month, 8 p.m. Meeting place varies. August meet- ing will be held at Lake-Lehman High School, Off Rte. 118, Lehman Township. LEHMAN TOWNSHIP SUPERVI- SORS: i 2nd Monday of every month, Debbie, 283-2645. tra. 2171. Lake Jean, White Tailed Deer. 823-6244. ing, Lehman Township. { Sell It Through A Friend bl. 59 J = Buying? Renting? Looking? Check out Selling? Hiring? Renting? 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