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16 The Dallas Post
Dallas, PA
Wednesday, June 14, 1989
alendar
Community
Annual Garage Sale, by Mercy
Center Convent Auxiliary, Mercy
Center Grounds in Dallas, Tuesday,
June 13 and Wednesday, June 14,10
a.m.to2 p.m.
Candy Striper volunteer training at
the Meadows Nursing Center, Dallas,
June 20and21from9a.m.to 12 noon.
Call Volunteer Office to register for
either date.
Flea Market, Dallas 90 vendors,
Saturday, June 17, 9 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Grounds, Meadow Nursing Center,
across from College Misericordia. Rain
date, June 24.
Back Mountain Widows Club will
meet at Mark |l Restaurant, Saturday,
June 17, 12:30 for lunch. All widows
invited.
Ice Cream Social, Maple Grove
United Methodist Church Hall, Satur-
day, June 17, starting at 4 p.m. featur-
ing Bar-b-ques, homemade icecream,
homemade pies. The church is lo-
cated on the Sweet Valley Raod in
Pikes Creek (just 2/10th miles off Pa.
118).
ah Bazaar and Flea Market at
Jackson U.M. Church, Smith Pond
Rd., Jackson Twp., 10 a.m.-4 p.m.
Refreshments and Bake Table. Spon-
sored by Jackson U.M. Women.
Chicken Barbecue and Bake Sale,
by Wilkes-Barre Township Lions Club,
Saturday, June 24, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. at
K-Mart, Blackman Plaza, Rte. 309.
Takeouts & eat-in, free containers.
Public is invited.
Exhibits
“Native Americans in the Wyo-
ming Valley.” Ongoing exhibit. Wyo-
ming Historical and Geological Mu-
seum, rear of the Osterhout Free Li-
brary, 71 S. Franklin St., Wilkes-Barre,
Tuesday through Friday, noon to 4
p.m. and Saturday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Anthracite Exhibit. Wyoming Val-
ley Historical and Geological Museum,
rear of the Osterhout Free Library, 71
S. Franklin St., Wilkes-Barre. Tues-
day-Friday, noon-4 p.m. and Satur-
day, 10 a.m.-4 p.m.
Recent works of Annamaria
 Zettlemayer, beginning May 21, the
Hefft House Gallery, 104 E. Overbrook
Ave., Shavertown. Tues., Wed., Fri,
Sat., 10-5:30, Thurs., 10-8, Sun., 1-4.
For details, call 675-4821.
The Nathan Denison House, 35
Denison St., Forty Fort, open forhouse
tours through Aug. Tours of the house,
built in 1790, are on Sunday, 1-4 p.m.
Other times and group tours can be
arranged by calling 288-6784 or 287-
7055. Admission is $1 for adults and
50 cents for children.
Back Mountain Memorial Library.
Wood carving by John Muller, Sweet
Valley, currently on display at library in
Dallas.
Special
Events
Chess exhibition, sponsored by
the Wilkes-Barre Chess Club. Satur-
day, June 17, 12 Noon-4 PM, West
Side Mall, Edwardsville. Grandmas-
ter Arthur Bisguier willtake on upto 50
players. Exhibition players must pro-
vide their own equipment. $5 board
fee payable to the chess club. Regis-
tration information, Joe Malloy, 823-
7906.
Arts and Crafts Fair, sponsored
by the Wyoming County Historical
Society, Saturday, July 8,10a.m.to 5
p.m. at the Courthouse Square in
Tunkhannock. Over 100 artisans will
be represented and there will be dif-
ferenttypes of entertainment through-
outthe day. There will be a food booth
(including homemade pie), craft
demonstrations and the raffle of many
prizes donated by the craftsmen.
717-828-2319.
Second annual Pocono Crafts &
Arts Festival, Saturday and Sunday,
June 24 and 25, at Shawnee Inn,
Shawnee-on-Delaware, Pa. Show is
co-sponsored by the Pennsylvania-
Designer Craftsmen and the Monroe
County Arts Council. Show will fea-
ture the work of over 75 juried mem-
bers of the Guild who will be present-
ing their quality handcrafted wares.
The festival has easy access from I-
80, exit 52 (Marshall's Creek). Free
parking is adjacent to the festival site.
Admission is $3.00 per adult with
children 12 and under free.
“Patch Town Days”, Sat. and Sun.
June 17 & 18, 12-5 p.m. sponsored by
Eckley Mines’ Village Museum, lo-
cated near Hazleton, held rainor shine.
Admission $4.00 adults; $3.00 senior
citizens and Eckley Miners’ Village
Associates, $1.00 children six to 17.
The museum at Eckley Miners’ Vil-
lage open year round from 9 a.m.-5
p.m. Monday-Saturday; 12 to 5 p.m.
Sunday. Museum is located eight miles
east of Hazleton, off Route 940 near
the itnersection of 1-80 & 1-81. For
more info call 717/636-2070.
Running Horse Stampede, at
Luzerne County Fairgrounds, Rt. 118,
Dallas, June 17,5 p.m. Sponsored by
Showin Blue, Riding-Ho and Tail-End
4-H Clubs. 75% payback, plus added
money. Memorial trophy to be awarded.
Great food, no admission. Bring the
family. For more info, call 717-675-
5612 after 6 p.m.
Wyoming Valley Poetry Society
to hold meeting for election of officers,
7 p.m., Monday, June 19 in the Com-
munity Room of C.W. Schultz and Son,
Inc., 185 N. Wilkes-Barre Blvd., Wilkes-
Barre. Open to the public.
Seventh Annual Wildflower
Festival. Seven part series, beginning
on Saturday, June 24 with Northeast-
ern Philharmonic Chamber Players at
the Dorflinger-Suydam Wildlife Sanc-
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YMCA offers summer programs at Frances Slocum
The Greater Wilkes-Barre Family YMCA, a United Way Agency will be offering a 10-week Day Camp
program starting on June 19 and concluding Aug. 25. The program will be held Monday thru Friday at
Frances Slocum State Park. Pictured are: Back of boat (top), Joel Whipple, (bottom) Shannon Gaffney;
front of boat, (top) Dan Roup, (bottom) Scott Healy.
tuary, Rte. 6 between Hawley & Hones-
dale. Other concert series include The
American Camerato for New Music,
John Stephens, conductor, July 1;
Wildflower Festival Piano Trio, July 8;
Ernest Ragogini, pianist, July 22;
Marian McPartland, jazz pianist, on
July 29; Steve Ross, cabaret performer,
Aug. 5; and Concert Artists of Balti-
more, Edward Polochick, music direc-
tor, Aug. 12.
Fairmount Twp. Vol. Fire & Am-
bulance Co. holding their annual
bazaar on the Fire Hall Grounds, Rt.
118 near Ricketts Glen State Park, on
June 16, 17 and 18. Firemen'’s parade,
June 17 at 6 p.m. Rt. 118. Bazaar
starts Friday t 6 p.m. and Saturday and
Sunday at 3 p.m. Closing Friday &
Saturday nights at midnight; closing
Sunday night at 11 ap.. Live music
each night, homemade food, games
and rides for children. Sunday after-
noon, horseshoe competition open to
the public.
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Lake-Lehman School Directors
regular monthly meeting will be held
Thursday, -June 15 (not the second
Tuesday), at 8:30 p.m. in the audito-
rium of the Lake-Lehman Senior High
School, Lehman. Marc C. Elgaway,
president, will preside.
Dallas-lsaacs American Legion
Auxiliary, Unit 672, will meet at the
Post Home, Thursday, June 15, 7:30
p.m. President Marguerite Dubil will
preside.
Arts at Hayfield Board of Directors
meeting on Wednesday, June 14, 7
p.m. in Hayfield 105.
MADD Meeting, Tuesday, June 27,
at 7 p.m. at Rear 73 West Union St.,
Wilkes-Barre. For more information
contact Sharon Smigiel, MADD organ-
izer at 717/823-0766.
At the Kirby:
Kirby Honors the Osterhout, pro-
gram for children to honor Osterhout
Library Centennial. Wednesday, June
21, at 1 p.m. For tickets call 823-0156,
Ext 17.
Stage
Music Box Players to present A
Funny Thing Happened On The Way
To The Forum. The dates for the pro-
duction areJune2to4,8to 11 and 15
to 17. Tickets are available for Dinner
and Show or Show-ony. A buffet in-
cluding roast beef, chicken, fish, pasta,
rice, potatoes, vegetables, salad and
. dessertbaris served. For further infor-
mation or to make reservations, call
the Theatre Box Office at 283-2195,
Tuesdays through Saturdays 10 to 6.
“Once Upon a Mattress,” Musical
comedy of fairy tales in general and
“Princess and the Pea” in particular.
June16 and 17 at 8 p,.m. Sunday
matinee June 18 at 2 p.m. at the Little
Theatre's North Main Street Play-
house. Adult tickets are $10, students’
$7 and $5 for children under 12. Dads
attending the Father's Day Sunday
Matinee accompanied by a child will
be admitted free. For details or reser-
vations call 823-1875.
Man of La Mancha, at Pocono
Playhouse, Rte. 390, Mountainhome,
June 27 through July 15. Tickets for all
shows are available at the box office
by calling (717) 595-7456.
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Music
Chicago and the Beach Boys,
pop bands. lackawanna County
Stadium, Scanton, Sunday, June 18
at 6:30 p.m. $23.50. Available at the
~ Kirby Center, Ralph's Records, Pa-
perback Booksmith and by phone, 800-
233-4050.
“The Grasshopper” alight-hearted
opera, performed by the Lehman Play-
ers at the Lehman United Methodist
Church, Friday, June 16 at 6 p.m.,
under the direction of Mrs. Deborah
Shambora. After this one night only
performance, the Idetown Couple's
Club players, under the direction of
Mr. Henry Bergstrasser, will put on a
play. There is no cost for the evening
of fun. The publicis invited. For further
info, call 675-5192 or 675-1214.
Health
Obstetrics Department offering a
2-hour Childbirth Preparation Re-
fresher course, Monday, June 19, 7
p.m. The one night class is offered
especially for parents-to-be who have
one or more children and wish to re-
view the stages of labor and delivery.
For information or to register, contact
Wilkes-Barre General Hospital's Nurs-
ing Services Department at 829-8111,
extension 2205.
The Diabetes Treatment Center's
Evening Support Group will meet
Thursday, June 15 from 7 to 9 p.m. at
Moses Taylor Hospital Library, 745
Quincy Ave., Scranton. Program is
free, public is invited. For further infor-
mation call 963-2140.
Art
Annual juried Art Show combined
with a Craft Show, presented at Old
Mill Village Museum, Sunday, June 18
from noon til 5 p.m. Artists in all medi-
ums, whether professional or ama-
teur, are invited to participate. Young
artists (children and young adults are
encouraged to display their work.)
Located at Old Mill Village Museum,
New Milford, Rte. 848, one mile south
of New Milford with easy access to
U.S. Rte. 11 and Interstate 81, exit 67.
Just For Kids
Progressive swimming is avail-
able for children 6 to 15 years of age
from the beginner to advanced swim-
mer levels. Improve your child's swim-
ming ability by enrolling them at the
Wilkes-Barre YMCA. Each classwill
focus on all 5 components: personal
safety, stroke development, water
sport and games, personal growth and
fitness and rescue. Make your child a
skilled swimmer so they can enjoy the
sport of swimming for the rest of their.
life. 823-2191.
The Wilkes-Barre YMCA is now
taking registrations for the Under 3
years old water activity. These classes
are designed to improve parent and
child relationships by having fun to-
gether and learning about water safety.
Basic water skills are presented to the
parent and in return taught to their
child. For more information, call the
Wilkes-Barre YMCA at 823-2191.
Summer Workshop of the Music
Box Dinner Playhouse. For children
between age 8 through 13. June 20
through July 12 (12 sessions). Appli-
cations are available by calling the box
office 283-2195.
Summer Theatre Workshop ofthe
Little Theatre of Wilkes-Barre will be
holding a summer workshop from June
21-Aug. 12 for students in grades 7-
12. Applications are available by call-
Ing 821-3209.
The Pennsylvania Game Com-
mission is offering Hunter Education
Campsforyoungsters ages 12through
15, at the Bear Creek Camp and
Conference Center, Bear Creek, dur-
ing June 17-24. Camp one will begin
Saturday, June 17, concludes on
Tuesday, June 20. Camp two begins
Wednesday, June 21 and concludeson
Saturday, June 24. Persons desiring
additinal information can write or call
Edward F. Sherlinski, Information &
Education Supervisor, Pennsylvania
Game Commission, P.O. Box 220,
Dallas, Pa. 18612, telephone 717/675-
1143.
The Bloomsburg Theatre En-
semble announces its Theatre School
classes beginning in late June. The
classesintheatre and music, forgrades
3 to 12 aretaught by professional ac-
tors of the Bloomsburg Theatre En-
semble. For a complete brochure or to
enroll, phone the Bloomsburg Theatre
Ensemble at 784-5530.
Frances Slocum State Park will
be offering aweek long Touch & Grow
Program June 19-23 from 9 a.m.-12
noon for four and five year old chil-
dren. For further information call 696-
3525 between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m.
Registrations will be accepted now
through May 26.
Frances Slocum State Park, Visi-
tor Center open for public viewing,
Sunday, June 25, 1 to 4 p.m; Life on
the Edge guided hike 6 p.m. to 7:30
p.m. Participants should meet at the
Visitor Center at the listed times. The
Visitor Center is located at the end of
the closed road off the boat rental
parking area. Appropriate shoes, to
withstand mud and water, should be
worn for the hikes.
Doll Festival. A variety of dolls will
be exhibited, Sunday, June 25, 1-5
p.m. at the Denison House, 35 Deni-
son St., Forty Fort. Rain date is July 2.
A small admission will be charged.
Silden must be accompanied by an
adult
The Swetland Homestead, 885
Wyoming Ave., Wyoming, owned and
operated by Wyoming Historial and
Geological Society opens for the
summer. The public is welcome:
Thurs, Frid., and Sat., noon-4 p.m. ¢.
and Sun., 2- “4p. m. Admission is$1.00 4
for adults and $.50 for children. ¥
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Served Tuesday thru Friday after 8 p.m.; Sat.
after 9 p.m.; Sun. 2-10 p.m. at the Bar Only
1. Nathan's Style Corned Beef on Fresh Jewish Rye topped with
Fresh Cole Slaw & Russian Dressing served with half sour pickle &
2. Fresh Roasted Turkey Club piled high on White Toast with BL&T,
served with half sour pickle & chips.
3. South Philly Style Cheese Steak, choice Delmonico, shaved &
fried with fresh onions & mushrooms served on a toasted steak roll
with Mozzarella Cheese, half sour pickle & chips.
Harveys Lake, PA
Fried Hot Cherry Peppers
Available On Request
Homemade French Fries
Available
Open
"Tues. Wed., & Thurs. 5-10 p.m.
Fri. & Sat. 5-11 p.m.
Sun. 5-10 p.m. - Closed Mon.
Reservations Strongly Suggested
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