Li 18 The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, July 18, 1990 alendar Calendar items 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 IS JESUS FRAUD? GURU? OR GOD? Open discussion & Bible study for those who want answers but don’t like church. “Gifts From Above” Chris- tian Bookstore, Dallas, Wed., July18 & ~ 25,Aug. 1,11 a.m.-12:30 p.m., across from Daring’s Market. 675-0354. . THE BACK MT. WIDOWS CLUB will meet at the Mark Il Family Restau- rant, Dallas, Sat., July 21, 11 a.m. for brunch. All widows invited. ~ Music ENCORE MUSIC CAMP, Regis- ~ trations now accepted. Vocal, instru- mental, musical theater, and orches- tral opportunities in concerts by 13 . performing organizations, Wilkes Uni- versity, through Sun., Aug. 12. 824- 4651, ext. 4426. College bound stu- dents give recitals, through Sun., Aug. 12. Dorothy Dickson Darte Center for | Performing Arts, Cor. South and River Sts., Wilkes University, Wilkes-Barre, 18766. Wed., July 11, 8 p.m. Pot- pourri Recital. Free admission. 824- 4651, ext. 4426. WILDFLOWER FESTIVAL, Jazz and chamber music concerts. The Dorflinger-Suydam Wildlife Sanctuary, near Rte. 6, between Hawley and Honesdale, Charlie Byrd Trio, July 21; ~The Robert Dale Chorale with guest chorus, July 28; Marian McPortand, Aug. 4 and The Wildflower Festival Piano Trio, Aug. 11. $9 for each show, $45 for the seven concerts. Students, free. Fortickets, send check to Dorflin- ~ ger-Suydam Sanctuary, Inc., Wild- flower Festival, P.O. Box 432, Hawley, 18428. 226-3588 or 226-6406. 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 19-22, 26-29, Aug. 2, 3, 4. 8:30 p.m. $15. Reservations: 344-3656, 344-8847 0r 654-3911. 10% discount for groups of 10 or more. “THETEMPEST”-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. Special Events 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. WILKES-BARRE/SCRANTON AREA FAIR. ThroughJuly 22. Pocono Downs Racetrack, Rte. 315. Wilkes- Barre. Open weekdays 5 p.m.; noon Sat., Sun. 1-800-749-3247 for info and a premium booklet. General admis- sion $2.50 and children 6 and under free. SWETLAND EVENTS, July 21-22, Demonstration of shaker looms, pa- per marbling and bookbinding, 1-4 p.m.; July 28-29, Demonstration of paper making and quilting, period costume exhibit, 1-4 p.m. 822-7172. AC SPARK PLUG NASCAR 500 AUTO RACE, Pocono International Raceway. Race July 22, with time trials and other activities on Sat., July 21 at the raceway. For more info, call the Pocono International Raceway at 646- 2300. Slocum Park FRANCES SLOCUMACTIVITIES. The Nature Center at Frances Slocum State Park will be open to the public every Sat. and Sun., throughout the summer, 1-5 p.m. The Nature Center has a full time staff to welcome all visitors and guide them through the center. People of all ages are bound to enjoy the center's historical and envi- ronmental displays and games. Fri., July 20, 7-8 p.m. “Scavenger Hunt” due to overwhelming response from the children, an all new scavenger hunt with new nature items, has been created. Parents bring your children and help them enjoys this outdoor experience. Ages: Four years and up. Meet atthe Amphitheater in the camp- ground. deo “specials. Pine Brook Inn Lower Demunds Road Opening Friday, J ily 20 J oseph and Matthew Mooney are pleased to announce the Re- opening of the Pine Brook Inn and cordially invite you to call for reservations to sample the new menu and variety of daily HOURS Wed./Thurs. 5:00 to 9:00 Fri./Sat. 5:00 to 10:00 « Sun. 2:00 to 7:00 Phone (717) 675-3550 Dallas, PA 18612 We look forward to seeing you soon! Ricketts Glen RICKETTS GLEN STATE PARK ACTIVITY SCHEDULE: Wed., July 18, 4 p.m. Nature Walk, Lake Jean, Wildflowers; 8:30 p.m., Evening Pro- gram, Maintenance Grove, “Ricketts Nature Slides”; Thurs., July 19,4 p.m. Nature Walk, Lake Rose, “Black Bear”; 8:30 p.m., Evening Program, Mainte- nance Grove, “Ricketts Scenes T”. July 20, 5 p.m., Nature Walk, Lake. Rose, “Tree Habitats”; 8:30 p.m. Eve- ning Program, Maintenance Grove, “Ricketts Scenes”; Sat., July 21, 10 a.m., Nature Walk, Lake Jean, “Ani- mal Homes”; 4 p.m., Nature Walk, Lake Rose, “Wildlife”; 8 p.m. Evening Program, Chapel, “Campfire”; Wed., July 25, 6 p.m., Nature Walk, Lake Jean; "White-Tailed Deer”; 8:30 p.m. Evening Program, Maintenance Grove, “Ricketts Nature Slides”; Thurs., July 26, 10 a.m., Nature Walk, Lake Rose, “Beaver Dams”; 4 p.m., Nature Walk, Lake Jean, “Wildflowers”; 8:30 p.m. Evening Program, Maintenance Grove, “History of Ricketts”. Note: Nature walks begin at Park Office. Slide programs are shown at the main- tenance building across from the park office. NOW OPEN Bakers Wanted - III Guys Pizzeria & Restaurant We now bring a unique difference of taste to the Back Mountain Area. All Dinners under $5.00 Served Daily. We're not just a pizza place anymore! KidStuff CYCSUMMER 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. SHAKESPEARE THEATER WORKSHOP, for students grades 9 through 12. July 16-20. College Mis- ericordia, Dallas. Enroliment limited. $25. Registration fee. 674-6285. CAMP KRESGE/HUGH BEAVER, opento children 7-14. Sports specialty camps also offered. Six one-week sessions. Through Aug. 3 with Family Camp Week from Aug. 5-11. Call the YMCA, Wilkes-Barre at 823-2191. SHAKESPEARE FOR CHILDREN, one hour performance of excerpts from “The Tempest”, on Sat., July 21, 2 p.m. College Misericordia Theatre-On- The-Green. The open air performance is free andopen to the public. For more information contact College Misericor- dia at (717) 674-6285. Dallas Highway (across from Daring's Market) Full & Part Time Quality & Pride is a part of our recipe for 16 years HOURS: Mon.-Thurs. 11-11 « Fri.-Sat. 11 - 12 Sun. 1 - 11 Plenty of free parking front & rear of building LET THE SUN SHINE INI ‘no admission charge for stu- _flower Festival at the Sanctuary "is about an hour from Scranton _—_ — TT , St, ; Charlie Byrd at Wildflower Festival Charlie Byrd, who Toas emerged on the international music scene as the foremost jazz guitarist, and the Charlie Byrd Trio will share its talents with concert-goers to the Wild- flower Festival of Music and Arts at the Dorflinger-Suydam Wild- life Sanctuary on Saturday, July 21 at 6 p.m. In case of rain, the concert will be moved to the recently air-conditioned auditorium of the Wallenpaupack Area High School. Tickets for the concerts may be purchased for $9 ($8 for mem- bers of the Sanctuary). There is dents. Tickets maybe purchased in advance by sending a check payable to the Dorflinger- Suydam Sanctuary, Inc., Wild- flower Festival, PO Box 432, Hawley, PA 18428. Tickets may also be purchased at the door. The Dorflinger-Suydam Sanctuary is located along Long Ridge Road in White Mills, Wayne County, PA. The Wild- and Clarks Summit, slightly more from Wilkes-Barre or Bing- hamton. For more information, call the Wildflower Festival at (717) 226-3588, or Mark Eggenberger at (717) 226-6406. At the Kirby "GRANULAR DI-CHLOR CONCENTRATE Than 2 Most ii Advertised he Brands "The Pool Place" 696-3886 ~ Shavertown VISA, Mastercharge Accepted _Mon. - Sat. 10-5<Sun. 11-2 | irr 12 1/2% Stronger Hilstolsky Construction Building a ot ae Or Remodeling your present home? Think Sunspace. Let your imagination soar as you discover comfort with the addition of a sunspace from Skytech Systems Stop In, Call or Write for Color Brochure CHARLES L. KASKO & CO. HOME IMPROVEMENT CONTRACTOR Go ry Gib Shopping Center bHONE: 675-0321 SHOWROOM HOURS: Mon.- Fri. 8 a.m.-5 p.m.; Sat. 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. Evenings by appointment. q red pe TN . Stogtach. LLL — eee of NEPA DIANA ROSS, Tues., July 31, 6 p.m. & 9:30 p.m. at The F.M. Kirby Center. Tickets $50, $45, $28 on sale to general public Wed., July 11, 10 a.m. Tickets available at Kirby Box Office, 826-1100 or at Ticketron loca- tions, 1-800-233-4050. Presented by Kirby Center. STARSHIP and AMERICA. Pop bands. Sun., July 22, 8 p.m. $22 and $19.50. Presented by Factory Con- certs. ROGER WHITTAKER, singer. Fri., and Sat., July 27, 28, 8 p.m., $22. Presented by the Kirby Center. POCO, country pop band. With Dave Mason. Sun., July 29, $19.50. Presented by Kirby Center and Magic City Productions. Exhibits “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. MORT SLAVIN, COLOR AND BLACK AND - WHITE PHOTOGRAPHS, Through Aug. 5, MacDonald Art Gallery at College Misericordia. The exhibit is free and ~ opentothe public. Gallery hours: Tues., Wed., Thurs., 12-5 p.m. and 6- 8pm, Fn. 12-5 p.m.; Sat.; Sun., 1-5 p-ni Closed Monday. Firemen's Bazaar in Kunkle set for July 25-28 The Kunkle Volunteer Fire Department will hold its annual Firemen's Bazaar on July 25, 26, 27 and 28. Wednesday, July 25, there will be a Chicken Barbecue from 5 p.m., followed by music from Twice Shy. On Thursday, July 26, music by Riverside. On Friday, July 27, . music by Covertoons. Saturday. July 28, there will be a firemen's® parade at 6 p.m., line-up will be at Commonwealth Telephone Com- pany on Route 309. The parade route will be from Commonwealth Telephone Company to the Kunkle Fire Hall in Kunkle. Anyone wish- ing to enter our parade is welcome. Any questions, contact Jack Dod- sonat675-2728, 675- 3334 0r675- 5553. Music Saturday will be by Sus- pect. Bring the family and help support the Kunkle Fire and Ambulance. There will be games, food, clams, shrimp, music nightly and lots of fun for the whole family. WILKES-BARRE [ » Summer Sale NUMBER G SHOP 9 W. NORTHAMPTON ST. 825-2024 Pier 111 At Sunset Harveys Lake, Pa. 639-2000 10% Off Any Dinner Entree Does Not Include Specials Of The Day Served 4 P.M. Specials begin at $6.95 Sandwich Menu Available At The Bar LT, Harveys Lake, PA, \ - 6 PM. Only Summer Hours Sun.1-10P.M.; Mon. thru Thurs. 4P.M.-10P.M. ; Fri. & Sat. 4 P.M. - 11 P.M. “Reservations Strongly Suggested | 1ereo rr Authorized Dealer
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