16 The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, August 1, 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 it to 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 HARVEYS LAKE LIONS CLUB CHICKEN BAR-B-Q, Sandy Bottom, HarveyslLake, Aug. 5, 12 noon-6 p.m. Donation $5.00. KUNKLE UNITED METHODIST WOMEN FLEA MARKET, Sat., Aug. 4, Kunkle Fire Company grounds beginning at 9 a.m. Kunkle Fire Com- ~ pany is located on Rte. 309, four miles north of Dallas. (Rain date Sun., Aug. 5, 1 p.m.) For space reservations contact Sylvia Brace at 675-2622 or Marge Phillips at 675-5801. Cost of booth $5.00. Refreshments will be | availble including homemade pie. 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., July 25, Aug. 1, 11 am.-12:30 p.m., across ' from Daring’s Market. 675-0354. Special Events “AN OLD FASHIONED WEDDING AT SWETLAND HOMESTEAD,” presented by Wyoming Historical and Geological Society, atthe Homestead, 885 Wyoming Ave., Wyoming, Sat., Aug 4, 18; Sun, Aug. 5, 19. A cast of New York based actors will perform an riginal historically accurate script Soin the joys and problems of a Swetland descendant on her 1880 wedding day. Colorful, authentic cos- tuming and decor will compliment this warm, fun-filled family production. For information andreservation, contact the Education Dept., 822-1727. CIVIL WAR ENCAMPMENT-by the 81st Vol. Infantry Regiment, Company K, Sat., Aug., Sun., Aug. 5, 1-5 p.m. Historic Nathan Denison House, 35 “ Denison St., Forty Fort; Sat.-Uniforms on display and William Davis explains Civil War memorabilia; Sun.-Events connected with Civil War Army, 1-4:30 p.m. inthe field. Every half hour: cook- ing, weapon drills, military discipline, battle tactics. Entrance fee $2; chil- dren under 12, $1. Raindate, Aug. 11 and 12. Forinfo, call Louise Robinson, 822-6482. Special Events THE NATHAN DENISON HOUSE TOURS, Guides dressed in colonial outfits give tours of the 200 yéar 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. STEAMTOWN EXCURSIONS: Depart at 1 p.m. Fri., Sat., and Sun., through Oct. 28 from Steamtown His- toric Site, Scranton. Tickets: $10, $6 for children; $9 for groups. Roundtrip is 56 miles. ARTS AT HAYFIELD SUMMER FESTIVAL ARTS AND CRAFT SHOW/SALE, Aug. 26, Penn State Wilkes-Barre campus in Lehman; 11- 6 p.m.; many displays of crafts, art work, stoneware, food for sale, live entertainment including “Just Us” folk group, magic tricksby entertainer Pat Ward, and the one-act play “I-Amelia” performed by the Germantown The- atre Guild; childrens activities include “Karate for Kids” demonstration, fence- mural painting and face-painting; donations $1.00; for more information call Arts at Hayfield, 675-2171. KidStuff “WANNA PLAY,” musical on pains, pleasures and insanities of early ado- lescence. Presented by the Musical Theater Ensemble of the ENCORE Music Camp. Tues., Aug.7, 8 p.m. Dorothy Dickson Darte Center for the Performing Arts, Wilkes University. Free admission, For info, call 824- 4651, ext. 4426. Illustrations to be auctioned Wyoming Historical and Geological Society President Frank E.P. Conyngham displays illustra- tions which will be highlighted at the 13th Annual Auction of the Society. The illustrations which depict local scenes were found in Charleston, South Carolina by Conyngham during a recent visit. The six illustrations will be auctioned separately. Harveys Lake, Glen Summit, and the Valley of Wyoming are among the prints. The Auction is being held on Saturday, Aug. 11 on the Swetland Homestead Grounds, Wyoming Avenue, Wyoming beginning at 11 a.m. In addition to the Auction, there will be a baked goods booth, used book table, and tours of Swetland Homestead. Slocum Park Music Stage 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., Aug. 3, 7:30-8:30 p.m. “Surviving Skills” Park Ranger, Joe Folta, conducts this program on how to survive in the wil- derness. The main points of discus- sion will cover firebuilding, hunting, fishing in emergency situations to survive. Ages: 10 years and up. Meet atthe Amphitheaterinthe campground. Sat.,, Aug. 4, 7:30-8:30 p.m. “Wild Edibles” Park Ranger Joe Folta, will be identifying what plants canbe eaten and which plants not to eat in the forest. Come out and have a real taste of the great outdoors. Ages: 10 and up. Meet at the Amphitheater in the campground. 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. 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, Marian McPortand, Aug. 4 and The Wildflower Festival Piano Trio, Aug. 11. $9 for each show, $45 forthe seven concerts. Students, free. For tickets, send check to Dorflinger- Suydam Sanctuary, Inc., Wildflower Festival, P.O. Box 432, Hawley, 18428. 226-3588 or 226-6406. LET THE SUN SHINE IN! Rt. 309, Dallas, Pa 18612 Building a nto Rone i Or onoleling 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 Country Club Shopping Center ~ SHOWROOM HOURS: Mon.- Fri. 8 a.m.-5 p.m.; Sat. 9a.m.-1 p.m. Evenings by appointment. PHONE: 675-0321 tN. 1d: EES e “FINAL CONCERT IN THE Buy it PARK,” gala concert with classical, : pop and show music. Featuring 35- Sell it piece Wyoming Valley Band. Hi with a Post Classified Aug. 12.2 p.m. Kirby Park. DAVE WITKOSKY ol NEPA Authorized Dealer 2 January 6th MAGIC TRAVEL & TOUR AGENCY 778 Kidder St. « Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702 1-800-822-7511 pres? The Newest Star Afloat ms Costa Marina With Air From Avoca Mid-Winter Cruise - January 13th Ports of Call: Ft. Lauderdale * St. Maarten * St. Thomas/St.John, U.S. Virgin Islands ¢ Nassau Category/ Accomodations Book Rates Magic's Rates 3 Coral foie, 2 Lowers $1470 $1039 Bol A Lowers $ 15 70 $ 1129 7 Coral - Bolero ; Outside, 2 Lowers $1760 $1269 Triples & Quads on a Request Basis Only. Port Tax $58.00. Deposit Due : With Reservation $350.00. Final Payment Due Oct. 23, 1990. Interior - Exterior Painting Fully Equipped ¢ Fully Insured Quality Work « Fair Prices Many references in the Back Mountain Aluminum Siding - Refinishing For a FREE ESTIMATE Call 675-8563 or 826-1719 \ Take A Look At Our Deli Prices! Karkus Imported Ham - $2.59 Ib. Kunzler Tavern Ham - $3.89 Ib. Roast Beef - $4.99 Ib -$4.59 Ib. Longacre Turkey Breast (All White Meat) Clearfield American Cheese $2.59 Ib. Cooper Sharp Cheese $2.69 Ib. ‘Baby Swiss Cheese $3.29 Ib. MasterCard and VISA Accepted specials. Pine Brook Inn Lower Demunds Road Now Oban Joseph 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 We look forward to seeing you soon! Dallas, PA 18612 “LAST OF THE RED HOT LOV- ERS”-Neil Simon comedy. The Fourth Annual Pennsylvania Summer The- atre Festival at Montage, Moosic. Thurs.-Sun., 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. “H.M.S. PINAOFORE” Gilbert and Sullivan operetta. Music Box Dinner Playhouse, 196 Hughes St., Swoy- ersville. Aug. 10-12, 16-19, 23-25. 283- 2195. “BLEACHER BUMS,” comedy. The 4th Annual PA Summer Theatre Festival at Montage, Moosic. Scran- ton Public Theatre. Aug. 10, 11, 12, 16-19, 23-26, 30, 31, Sept, 1, 2, 6-8. Thurs.-Sun., at 8:30 p.m. $15. Reser- vations: 344-3656. Exhibits 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 6-8 p.m; Fri., 12-5 p.m.; Sat., Sun., 1-5 p.m. Closed Monday. : SUMMER POTPOURRI OF ART, PART Ill, at The Gallery at the Hefft House, opening Fri., Aug. 3, 7-9 p.m. Through Aug. 31, 104 E. Overbrook Road, Shavertown. Tues., Wed., Fri, Sat., 10-5 p.m.; Thurs., 10-8 p.m. At the Kirby FILM “INDIAN JONES” Ea FESTIVAL, three action films, Sat., A Aug. 4. “Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade” at noon; “Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom” at 2:20 p.m; “Raiders of the Lost Ark” at 5:15 p.m. $6 for an all day pass. Presented by the Kirby Center. Clubs/groups JUSTICE FOR ANIMALS, INC. P.O. Box 1737, Shavertown, 18708 will meet Monday, Aug. 13, 7 p.m. in the community room of the Hoyt Li- brary, Kingston. Those concerned about the welfare of animals are en- couraged to attend. THE TOUGH LOVE PARENT SUPPORT GROUP meets each Tues., 7 p.m.-9 p.m. at Shavertown UM. Church, 163 N. Pioneer Ave., Shaver- town. For more information, 675-0372. Health BACK MOUNTAINALZHEIMER’S DISEASE SUPPORT GROUP meet- ing, Thurs., Aug. 2, at.7:30 p.m. Shav- ertown United Methodist Church, Shavertown. 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