~ 16 The Dallas Post Dallas, PA A ARTA INET VR (EER SFO reat re Sen rrp Wednesday, February 21, 1990 Tr nia mm rn ear alendar Community Pancake Supper, Noxen United Methodist Church, Tuesday, Feb. 27, 4:30 p.m. Adults $4; children to 12 years, $2. Pancake Supper, East Dallas United Methodist church, Feb. 24, 4-7 p.m. Tickets available at the church or from any men of the church or by calling 675-0120 or 675-3031. Menu, pancakes, sausage, eggs, pie and coffee. Lenten Services, this year will be - on Wednesday evenings, beginning February 28, Ash Wednesday at the Maple Grove Church. The Adult Literacy Program lo- cated at 53 Blackman St., Wilkes-Barre is now offering G.E.D. testing for a high school equivalency diploma on a bi-weekly basis. There is no cost to eligible students and it is possible to prepare yourself for testing in as little as two weeks. Interested persons should call GED at 822-1101 Ext. 243. ‘KidStuff “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory,” by Roald Dahl. Wilkes Uni- versity, Cue n’ Curtain, a student thea- ter presents play for area school chil- dren, nursery school through fourth grade, Wednesday, Feb. 21, Thurs- day, Feb. 22 and Friday, Feb. 23. Public performance Saturday, Feb. 24, 7 p.m. admission, $1°. For info, call the Dorothy Dickson Darte Center for the Performing Artss at Wilkes University. 824-4651, ext. 4540. “Cinderella,” Ballet Northeast, Saturday, Mar.17, 8 p.m. and Sunday, Mar. 18 at 2 p.m. Dorothy Dickson Darte Center for the Performing Arts, Wilkes University, Wilkes-Barre. $8 for adults and $5 for children, students and senior citizens. Available at The Kiddie Shoppe, Gino’s Shoe Store, Humphrey's and Gallery of Sound Qutlets. 825-3515. ‘Stage Carousel, Music Box Playhouse, 196 Hughes St. Swoyersville. March 9 to11,1510 18, 22t0 24. Call 283-2195 for reservations. Meetings The Tough Love Parent Support Group meets each Tuesday, from 7 p.m.to 9p.m. atthe Shavertown United Methodist Church, 163 N. Pioneer Ave., Shavertown. For more informa- tion call 675-0372. The Lake-Lehman United Meth- odist Women will meet at the church Feb. 27, 7:30 p.m. The program “Call to Prayer and Self Denial-Hope for the Homeless”, willbe presented by Janet Eddy. A special offering will be taken. Hostesses are Deborah Shamboraand Elda Coolbaugh. Women are asked to return the Bakeless Bake Sale enve- lopes. Elda Coolbaugh will preside. Special Events Spanky, popular television and night-club comic brings his unique brand of humor to College Misericor- dia’s Walsh Auditorim, Friday, Feb. 23, 9p.m. Free and open to the public. Faschings Ball, German version of Mardi Gras, Feb. 24 at All Saints Hall, Dunmore. Doors will open 6:30 p.m. German style foods and bever- ages will be available at 7 p.m. Tickets may be obtained by calling 346-9278 or 586-9173. No tickets sold at the door. The affair is open to the public. Ninth Annual Maria Rossetti Memorial Juried Art Contest, open to any junior high or senior high school student residing in Dallas, Lehman, Tunkhannock and Northwest school districts (or studies. art with private instructors in those districts). Entries must be delivered to Sue Hand's Imagery, 35 Main St., Dallas, between Feb. 10 and 24. 675-5094. “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. | (TER TAT AGN | FrLoor CRAFTERS By C. Butler Edwards | WE 'RE HERE!!! We have recently re-located from Wyoming Ave. in Kingston and are ool to serve your flooring needs! « Carpet + Wood * Linoleum « Tile « Stainmaster Carpet + Wax Free Linoleum 2-4 S. Main St., Shavertown (Just Off Memorial Hwy., Below RAVES) 696-3048 WIMKIVATIT fe Harveys Lake Open Year-Round 639-1264 Winter Hours: Monday thru Thursday 4 - 11 p.m. Friday, Saturday & Sunday 11 a.m. to Midnight Try Our Jersey Shore BoarDwalK PizzA (White - Regular - Broccoli) Plain » Mushroom ¢ Pepperoni Sold By The Cut Only 0" WINGS!! WINGS!! Mild - Hot » Hooters « X-Hot Delivery to College Misericordia and Factories Only Visit Jerry, Francesco, Rich JERSEY SHORE 31 Lake St. Dallas 675-5620 Hours: Tues. thru Sat. 4 - 11 p.m. WINGS! Dallas 1905 Students The photo above is the Class of 1905 Dallas Borough School. If any of our readers can identify any of the above in the photo, please call The Dallas Post. Standing, from left, are Lou Taylor, fifth; Ralph Rood, sixth; Ruth Gordon, eighth; and Fay Whipp, ninth. (Photo courtesy of Mrs. Arline T. Stack, Atlanta, Ga.) Music Northeastern Pennsylvania Blue- grass Concert, Noon concert. Lower level, Hibbard Campus Center, Key- stone Junior College, La Plume. Do- nations accepted at the door. Free admission. Concerts on the first Sun- day of every month through April. 945- 5141, ext. 2004. Pianist Dr. Gary Boerckel pres- ents a varied program of music dating from the turn of the century. College Misericordia’s MacDonald Art Gallery, at noon, Wednesday, Feb. 28. This performance, the last in Misericordia’s special 1989-90 Noontime Series. Free and open to the public. Dance “Sleeping Beauty”, performed by Empire State Ballet, Thursday, March 22, Walsh Auditorium, College Miseri- cordia. Sponsored by the College Misericordia Alumni Association, be- gins at 8 p.m. Free and open to the public. Spring heaie i 2s | 10 the air _k NUMBER @{SHOP Exhibits Exhibits Eliot Porter, Photographs on ex- hibit, Sordoni Art Gallery, Wilkes Uni- versity, through March 25. 824-4651, ext. 4325. “Antracite 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, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. “Peacemaker”, exhibit at King’s Col- lege, Kilburn Room, Sheehy Student Center, Wilkes-Barre, during Black history month, through Feb. 25. Free of charge. The Suzanne Maria Rossetti Memorial Juried Art Show, MacDonald Art Gallery, Colletge Mis- ericordia. Mar. 11 through Apr. 1. Back Mountain and Tunkhannock schools (7-12 grades). Free admisison. Gal- lery hours, Tuesday through Thurs- day, noon-5 p.m.; Friday, noon-5 p.m. Saturday and Sunday, 1-5 p.m. Closed Monday. 674-6372. 9 W. NORTHAMPTON ST., WILKES-BARRE clothes: jewelry-accessories Pier 111 At Sunset Harveys Lake, Pa. 639-2000 This Week's Special Veal Chops Baked in Rosemary and Wine Sauce 27 Die Pier Harveys Lake, PA Includes potato & Intermezzo : . — p= Dining Room Hours: Wed.» Thurs. 5 P.M. - 10 P.M. Fri., Sat. & Sun. 5PM. -11P.M. Reservations Strongly Suggested “150 Years of Photography inthe Wyoming Valley.” Wyoming Histori- cal and Geological Society, 69 S. Franklin St., Wilkes-Barre. Ongoing exhibit. For info. call 823-6244. “Shaped Canvases ofthe Human Figure, Flowers and Drapes,” Shozzo Nagano, Japanese native, exhibits 22 pieces (1984-1990), through March 3. MacDonald Gallery, College Misericordia. 674-6285. Health Cancer Support Group meeting Wednesday, Feb. 21, 7 p.m. Nesbitt Memorial Hospital chemotherapy lounge, Second Floor North. Public is invited free of charge. For more infor- mation call Nesbitt Memorial Hospi- tal’s HealthLine at 288-8862. At the Kirby “Forbidden Broadway,” musical. Thursday, Feb. 22, 8 p.m. $22 and $20. Presented by the Kirby Center.” “Music in Motion,” continuing concert series. The Northeastern Pennsylvania Philharmonic. Featured performances include: “A Nigh of Naples” with chorus and orchestra, Saturday, Feb. 24, 8 p.m.; Shura Cherkassky, guest pianist, Saturday, Mar. 31, 8 p.m. Stephen Burns, trum- peter featured in season finale, Fri- day, Apr. 27. 287-1916. “The Many Moods of Mantovani,” Royston Nash:conducting. Monday, Feb. 26, 8 p.m. $25 and $18, available at box office. For $50 patron tickets: 288-1441, ext. 4025. Presented by Nesbitt Memorial Hospital's Auxiliary. Shozo Nagano exhibit at Misericordia Images of mystery and spiritu- ality, the hallmarks of Jim Thorpe artist Shozo Nagano, fill the walls of the MacDonald Art Gallery at College Misericordia until March 3. This powerful exhibition, en- | titled “Shaped Canvases of the Human Figure, Flowers and Drapes,” features 22 pieces span- ning a six-year period of creativity 1984-1990. Nagano, who left his native Japan in 1965, is well known for his shaped canvases which echo the form of the human figures he creates. These figures are primar- ily male and are drapped with white shrouds, often concealing the faces. Nagano's exacting brush technique and his use of acrylic paints give these large pieces a graphic inten- sity which produce an impression of power and spirituality. i) The essence of the figures and 7 the manner in which they are posed _ give this spirituality its visual form, says Brian Benedetti, art gallery director. “These paintings have a special aura, a special sense of drama,” Benedetti commented. “I think they illustrate a transition in Nagano’s work from the early drape-only period, circa 1984, to the multi- level, multi-shape figure and drape pieces of 1989-90." The exhibition will remain at the MacDonald Gallery until March 3. The show is free and open to the public. or free consultation. 151 East Overbrook Road, Shavertown, PA 18708 675-6925 T. week we're reducing the price on all manicures by 50%. It’s part of our grand open- ing celebration. There’s more. 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