14 The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, December 27, 1989 EY alendar Exhibits “The Lost Murals and Early Works of Franz Kline”, MacDonald Art Gal- lery, College Misericordia, Dallas, opening January 9. Kline was born in Wilkes-Barre and later moved to Greenwich Village, where he became a major artist of the New York School. Featured in the show will be murals recovered fromthe paneling of aroller- skatingrink in Lehighton. The show will continue through January 30. Open ~ to the public, free of charge. Gallery hours are Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, 12-5 p.m. and 6-8 p.m; Friday, 12-5 p.m.; Saturday and Sun- day, 1-5 p.m. Closed Monday. “Anthracite Years.” Permanent exhibit, from the formation of coal to" the finished product. Wyoming Histori- ~ cal and Geological Museum, rear of the Osterhout Free Library, 71 S. Franklin St., Wilkes-Barre. Tuesday through Friday, noon to 4 p.m.; Satur- day, 10a.m. to 4 p.m. Art in Miniature through Decem- ber 31 at The Gallery at The Heft House, 104 E. Overbrook Rd., Shav- ertown, Tues., Wed., Fri., Stat. 10-5 p.m.; Thurs. 10-8 p.m.; Sunday, 1-5 p.m. For info call 675-4821. Jack Trompetter Watercolors Exhibition, on display through De- cember, Thursdays and Saturday, 2-5 p.m. and 7:30-9 p.m. The Art League ~ Gallery, 22 1/2 E. Union St., Kingston above Columbian Fire House. For info, _ call 287-7245 or 288-0313. “The Lost Murals and Early Works of Franz Kline,” Works from major artist, born in Wilkes-Barre, who moved to Greenwich Village. Opening at the MacDonald Art Gallery, College Mis- ~ericordia, Dallas, Jan. 9 through Jan. 30. Open to the public, free of charge. Gallery hours are Tuesday, Wednes- day and Thursday, noon-t p.m. and 6- 8 p.m.; Friday, noon-5 p.m.; Saturday and Sunday 1-5 p.m. Closed Monday. for info, call 654-6240. At the Kirby “The Nutcracker” dance produc- tion, Friday, Dec. 29, 8 p.m.; Saturday, Dec. 30, 2 and 8 p.m. $16, $12; Half- price for age 12 and under, senior citizens, available at Kirby Center. For school groups of 20 or more 10 a.m. performances Wednesday, Dec. 20 and Friday, Dec. 22. Seats are $3. Thursday, Dec. 21, 10 a.m. perform- ance sold out. For info, call 824-8602. Presented by the Wilkes-Barre Ballet Theatre and Kirby Center. ~~ “Mammoth Follies”, part of the Children’s Theatre Series. Thursday, Jan. 11 at 6 p.m. $6.50 and $5.50. Show at 10 a.m. available for groups of 20 or more, with tickets at $3.50 each. Available on a first-come, first- ‘served basis. For info, call 823-4599. ~ Presented by the Kirby Center. Fresh Pasta in 6 Flavors Dallas Shopping Center Route 309, Dallas Special Events “The Footsteps of Vincent Van Gogh,” Sordoni Art Gallery, Wilkes College sponsors 10-day tour of Hol- land, including The Holland Van Gogh exhibition and specially arranged meetings. Escort is Jeanne Slavin, a Holland native, living in the Wyoming Valley. Tour leaves April 29 and re- turns May 9, 1990. For more info, call Sordoni Art Gallery at Wilkes College, 824-4652, ext. 4325. Students in Grades 9-12 will ex- perience the basics of careers in art education, fine art and commercial art fields. Visiting artists tell about their day-to-day schedules and their edu- cation, a college student panel; and a practical “hands-on” experience includ- ing an actualteaching experienceon a 1-1 basis. It will be an intense 11 hours! This workshop is sponsored by Sue Hand's Imagery, Dallas and the Wyoming Valley Art League. Cost $15.00. For furtherinfo, call Sue Hand, 675-5094 or Dorothy Ann Searfoss, 333-4837. Health “Motherwell” class, a unique medically approved health and fitness program for pregnant women and new mothers, Tuesday, Jan. 2, 7 p.m. at Thomas P. Saxton Medical Pavilion in Edwardsville (adjacent to the Gate- way Shopping Center). Motherwell classes are held Tuesday and Thurs- day evenings uing four-week Se Sprague Avenue, Kingston. The Music the Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre on April sions. The classes feature Say Department-sponsored event, which 7, 1990. Subscriptions for the season structured Sxerpisesaosigned o Saiey is free to the public, features jazz virtu- and tickets for individual concerts are work those muscle roves aifecled by. qo, Byard Lancaster who is known for available through the Community pregnancy. F ormore in aan his prowess on the sax, clarinet and Concerts office and may be obtained fogisterior the program, ca ne inh flute. by writing or calling 404 N. Washing- ing SoViogs Dopanment at829-8111, Endless Mountains Barbershop- ton Ave.. Scranton, 18503, 342-4137. extension 3048. persConeert, Saturday, Jan. 20, 7:30 SEE m———————————— p.m. at St. Peter's Episcopal Church, M { . ; Rte. 6, by Shadowbrook in Tunkhan- pe NGS KidStuff : nock. Tickets $4.00 adults; $2.00 for students. Available from church The Tough Love Parent Support ; . : members and barbershoppers, aswell Group meets each Tuesday, from 7 “The Wizard of 02”, Music Box 3s at the door. Refreshments will be p.m.to 9p.m. atthe Shavertown United Dinner Theatre, Hughes St., Swoy- served. Proceeds go towards the cost Methodist Church, 163 N. Pioneer ersville, Jan. 12-14 and Jan. 19-21. f rebuilding the dike that protects the Ave., Shavertown. For more informa- School day performances, Jan. 19. chyrch from the Tunkhannock Creek. tion call 675-0372. Fer ry 1 | PAPER PARTY SUPPLIES | | 290 South Pennsylvania Blvd. | | Wilkes-Barre 825-2941 | Hours: Mon. - Sat. 9 - 5 -OPEN TO THE PUBLIC- | Open Dec. 31 from 9-1 | No Dealers « No other discounts apply N Year's Eve P ew Year's Eve Paper | ® | & Party Supplies | | Cone Hats Starting at 45¢ each ~~ Serpentines 30¢ pkg. | . ie . Tiarras Starting at 25¢ each Confetti 33¢ each | |. 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Music Music Byard Lancaster and the Jazz- Versity Dance Band, Tuesday, Jan. 9, 8 p.m. in the Buckingham Perform- ing Arts Center at Wyoming Seminary, The Community Concert Asso- ciation of Scranton 1989/90 season will include Los Romeros, a classical guitar quartet on Feb. 18, 1990; and 'Arc Angel’ headlines all night teen New Year's party The kids wished for them and the kids got their wish. Arc Angel will play for the “Rockin’ Lockin” on New Year's Eve at the Kingston Armory, and Suspect will make a special guest appearance. These are two groups of musicians from this area who are well known re- gionally and on the way to national stardom. Arc Angel is a five piece, high energy rock extravaganza with Robert France, Carl Logan, Eddie Anthony, Russ Levan and Michael "Mo" McDowell. They are an excit- ing group who captivate their audiences and draw them into the ~ show and onto the dance floor. They have been performing for audiences of all ages in Northeast Pennsylvania and are into doing shows for the younger age groups where there will be no drugs or alcohol. Suspect features Jeanne Pizano, Danny Rosato, Mark Todd and Mike Dantone. They bill themselves as “high energy dance rock ‘n’ roll at its best with a touch of class!” Young people who plan to come to the first-ever New Year's Eve Bash for Teens at the 109th Field Artillery Armory will find that they will have the finest show in town, bar none, for a $5.00 ticket charge. Disc jockeys from WKRZ andWWRB, Rebel Radio, will add their own special touch to the entertainment. The “Rockin’Lockin” is being planned by the Teen Steering Committee with representatives from area schools. They are plan- ning for movies as well as music. So far, the movie lineup includes Rainman, Batman, and Police Academy Six. Hot dogs, hamburgs, and pizza as well as soft drinks will be available for purchase all night. A pancake and sausage breakfast will be served starting at 5 a.m. Breakfast is included in the ticket price. Dress is casual and the party : will be open to seventh through 12th graders. Tickets are available at area schools, as well s Boscov's and Keefer's Jeans and More Stores. Teens will have their own spe- cial party with chaperones from area social service agencies, gov- ernment agencies and interested volunteers. Parents who think the evening sounds like fun are wel- come to attend if they sign up to 3] chaperones. Parents will know where their children are, and so will be able rest more easily. The “Rockin’ Lockin” means that once young people are admitted to the Armory they cannot leave unt itends at 6 a.m. There are only 2000 tickets i available for the event. 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