A 16 The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, June 27, 1990 alendar Calendaritems are published free of charge. Generally, items will be published the two weeks prior to the event. To submit material, send itto The Dallas Post, P.O. Box 366, Dallas, PA 18612, or bring it to our office in the 309-415 Plaza in Dallas. Deadline is Friday at 3:00 p.m. Community ‘ODDS ‘N BOOTH’ of the Annual Back Mountain Memorial Library Auc- tion is soliciting items for sale during the event. Donations of miscellaneous items may be brought to the library during operating hours. No clothing or furniture accepted. BINGO - Shavertown Fire Hall, Thurs., June 28, 7:30-10 p.m. Door prizes. Free refreshments. ANNUAL FIREMEN’S BAZAAR, Northmoreland Twp. Vol. Fire Co., Centermoreland, June 28, 29 and 30, 6p.m.-12 p.m. with afiremen’s parade and the Covertoons on June 29. An antique carparade andthe Great Rock ~ Scare, June 30. Food, fun, games and «fire truck rides each evening. Stage “LAST OF THE RED HOT LOV- ERS”-Neil Simon comedy. The Fourth Annual Pennsylvania Summer The- atre Festival at Montage, Moosic. Thurs.-Sun., July 6-8, 12-15, 19-22, 26-29, Aug. 2, 3, 4. 8:30 p.m. $15. Reservations: 344-3656, 344-8847 or 654-3911. 10% discount for groups of 10 or more. “THE TEMPEST”-Theatre-On-The Green production of William Shakespeare’s last play, a romantic fantasy. 8 p.m.July 19-22. Outdoor stage, College Misericordia, Dallas. $7 and $3. 674-6285. “COMPANY” -musical. July 6-8, July 12-14. Music Box Dinner Play- house, 196 Hughes St., Swoyersville. Dinner and show-only tickets avail- able. 283-2195. At the Kirby PATTI LaBELLE, singer. Come- dian Terry Hodges. Sat., June 30, 8 p.m., $22. Presented by the Kirby Center. JEAN LUC PONTY, jazz violinist, With Stanley Jordan, Sat., July 7, 8 ~ p.m. $19.50. Presented by the Kirby Center and Magic City Productions. Ricketts Glen NATURE WALK-Thurs., June 28, 4 p.m., Lake Rose, “Animal Tracks”; Thurs., June 28, 8:30 p.m., Evening program, Maintenance Grove, “Rick- etts Scenes li”. Nature walks begin at Park Office. Special Events “GREAT ANNUAL COW PIE BINGO,” featuring giant bingo card the size of a baseball field with live cows depositing the bingo chips, afive kilometer run, boat tours on the Susquehanna, a skydiving exhibition, fireworks. L.A.A.F.F. Association, Sun., July 1. Raymond C. Reeves Memorial ballfield on Rte. 92, Falls. Entertainment by “Barbershop Quar- tet.” “The Poets”, and “Timeless.” A chicken barbecue, horse drawn wagon and stagecoach rides, bingo games with prizes, participation games, food, refreshments, and souvenirs. 388- 6656 days or 388-6039. DONEGAL SOCIETY'S IRISH DAYS. Three-day Irish festival featur- ing non-stop Irish music and entertain- ment with numerous ethnic conces- sion stands and vendors offering Irish hand knits, jewelry, clothing, novel- ties. Coal Street Municipal Park, July 6,7, 8. ANNUAL ARTS AND CRAFTS FAIR-sponsored by the Wyoming County Historical Society, Sat., July 7, Court House Square, Tunkahhock, 10 a.m.-5p.m.; 11 a.m., Baby Contest for children three years of age and younger. Musical events for the day will be Bob Parr and His Guitar, John Williams and his Accordion, Goodwin Country Rhythms and theeasy listen- ing Endless Mountains Barbershop Chorus. THE NATHAN DENISON HOUSE TOURS, Guides dressed in colonial outfits give tours of the 200 year old home, through August. Denison House, 35 Denison St., Forty Fort. Sunday tours 1-4 .m. Admission $1 for adults; and 50¢ for children. For other times and group tours, call 288-6784 or 287-7055. STEAMTOWN NATIONAL HIS- TORIC SITE. Vistitors invited to ride behind 1926 vintage steam locomo- tive from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. as part of a tour to view the remains of the historic roundhouse. Park open daily 9 a.m.-6 p.m. with walking tours of the locomo- tives and cars leaving each hour from 9:30 a.m.-5 p.m. 961-2034. Clubs/groups THE TOUGH LOVE PARENT SUPPORT GROUP meets each Tues., 7 p.m.-9 p.m. at Shavertown U.M. Church, 163 N. Pioneer Ave., Shaver- . town. For more information. 675-0372. [: Office Supply 631 Memorial Highway, Dallas Mon.- Fri. 9:0 - 5:00 Sat. 2:00 - 1:00 | Smith Corona electric typewriter ribbons now in stock Copies - Fax | 675-4620 . tax) 717-675-4378 Stackable ® ™N GRANULAR DI-CHLOR CONCENTRATE bi 12 1/2% Stronger Hilstolsky Construction "The Pool Place” 696-3886 Shavertown VISA, Mastercharge Accepted ~ Mon. - Sat. 10 - 5 « Sun. LE 2 Than 2 Most Advertised Brands 4 VISA® a LS a . Plans nearly complete for ‘The Tempest The third annual Theatre-On- The-Green performance is now in the final planning stages at College Misericordia. The live outdoor theatre will present Shakespeare’s romantic fantasy, “The Tempest,” on July 19, 20, 21 and 22 at 8 p.m. on the north lawn of the Misericordia campus in Dallas Added to this year’s schedule of events is “Shakespeare for Children,” a lively hour of excerpts produced especially for children at 2 p.m. on Saturday, July 21. Because the play contains many light- hearted musical selections, it lends itself easily to a child’s point of view. The committee is also planning to provide re- freshments, clowns and balloons. The Saturday after- noon performance is free and open to the public without reservations. Tickets for the evening performance are $7 foi chairs and $3 for bleacher seats, and may be obtained by Exhibits “150 YEARS OF PHOTOGRAPHY IN THE WYOMING VALLEY.” Wyo- ming Historical and Geological Soci- ety, 69 S. Franklin St., Wilkes-Barre. Ongoing exhibit. For info, call 823- 6244. “ANTRACITE YEARS.” Perma- nent exhibit, from the formation of coal to the finished product. Wyoming His- torical and Geological Museum, rear of the Osterhout Free Library, 71 S. Franklin St., Wilkes-Barre. Tues.-Fri., noon-4 p.m.; Sat., 10 a.m.-4 p.m. REILLY CLASSIC MOTOR CARS MUSEUM, 100 classic and antique automobiles dating from 1901 to the 1970s. 175 Market St., Kingston. Admission $3.50 for adults, $2 for children. Hours: Thurs.-Sun. noonto 7 p.m. 288-7767. : “KEITH JACOBSHAGEN: RE- CENT PAINTINGS” Sordoni Art Gal- lery, Wilkes University, Wilkes-Barre, through July 29. The Sordoni Art Gallery at Wilkes University is, open daily from noon-5 p.m.; Thurs., until 9 p.m. 824-4651,-ext. 4325. “A SUMMER POTPOURRI OF ART” 10 artists exhibit blend of media including metal sculpture, watercol- ors, pastels, oils, pencil and unique furniture. Through July 31. Hefft House Gallery, 104 E. Overbrook Rd., Shav- ertown. ! calling the College Relations office at 674-6285. Shown are members of the committee from left, Gail Smallwood Frances Slocum Park “SETTLER LIFE”- Sat., June 30, 3-5 p.m. Park Naturalist, Jerry Kozlan- sky, will conduct a guided hike along the trails of the park. The main point of discussion will be the lifestyles of the early settlers. Ages: Allwelcome. Meet in the Nature Center. Note: Be pre- pared for two mile hike in the woods. “WET AREAS”-Sat. June 30, 8-9 p.m. Guest speaker Bill Evans of the Greater Wyoming Valley Audubon Society, will be conducting this pro- gram about our precious wetlands. The main point of the discussion will include the birds and animals of the wet areas and why we need to pre- serve these lands. An excellent slide presentation will accompany the pro- gram. Ages: All are welcome. Meet at the amphitheatre in the campground. Note: In case of rain meet in Nature Center. KidStuff SHAKESPEARE THEATER WORKSHOP, for students grades 9 through 12. July 16-20. College Mis- ericordia, Dallas. Enroliment limited. $25. Registration fee. 674-6285. WILKES-BARRE "Exciting New Arrivals!” NUMBER 9 SHOP 9 W. NORTHAMPTON ST. Director of College Relations; Joyce Krivenko, chair of the “Shakespeare for Children” subcommittee; Ola Mae KidStuff 825-2024 Celebrate July 4 with our Homemade Salads Hamburgs and Tobin Hot Dogs Special $2.59 Ib. Rolls & Buns WYOMING VALLEY CHAPTER OF THE AMERICAN RED CROSS willconduct a Learn-to-Swim Program at rem Temple Country Club, Dallas, July 9-13. Call 823-7161 for further details and registration. Preschool and grade school children are welcome. CYC SUMMER CAMP, CYC, 36S. Washington St., Classes in music, dance and nature. Through Fri., Aug. 24, 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Programs for work- ing parents: 7-9 a.m. and 3-5:30 p.m. Cost $300 for summer for non-mem- bers and $250 for members. Cost per week is $50 for non-members and $40 for members. 823-6121. With a Post Classified 675-5211 NOW OPEN Schoonover, publicity, College Relations office; Diane Ush- inski, chair of the Theatre-On- The-Green committee Music Ill Guys Pizzeria & Restaurant ENCORE MUSIC CAMP, Regis- trations now accepted. Vocal, instru- mental, musical theater, and orches- tral opportunities in concerts by 13 performing organizations, Wilkes Uni n versity, Sun., July 1-Sun., Aug. 127 824-4651, ext. 4426. College bound students give recitals, Sun., July 1- Sun., Aug. 12. Dorothy Dickson Darte Center for Performing Arts, Cor. South and River Sts., Wilkes University; Wilkes-Barre, 18766. Thurs. ,July 5,8 p.m., Potpourri Recital; Sat., July 7, 8 ih p.m. Jazz Band, Chamber Singers, Wind Ensemble; Sun., July 8, 3 p.m., Women’s Chorus, Symphony Orches- < tra, Encore Chorus. Mon., July Er / p.m., Faculty Recital; Wed., July 11 p.m. Potpourri Recital. Free admis- sion. 824-4651, ext. 4426. 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