16 The Dallas Post CE RR SE TE or HA CRRA NEU 0 I wana Dallas, PA Wednesday, August 22, 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 jewelry, glassware, in Dallas. Deadline is Friday at 3:00 p.m. Special Events Special Events - 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 2% entertainment including “Just Us” folk group, magic tricks by 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. ANTIQUE MARKET & OPEN . HOUSE, Over 35dealers under cover, displaying furniture, primitives, estate tools, decoys, Indian Artifacts, toys. Free parking and ‘admission. Sat., Aug. 25; Sun., Aug. 26. The Barn, Market St., Lehman Twp. 675-4232. BORROWDALE ACRES INC. | OPEN HOUSE SHOW, Sun., Aug. 26, starting 8:30 a.m. at Luzerne County Fair Grounds, Rt. 118, Dallas. 36 classes, 11 Champion/Reserve Divi- sions. The Red Rascal Challenge : ‘Trophy will be awarded to the Cham- pion of Childrens Hunter Division. A fun day for all. Plenty of good food and no admission. .LUZERNE COUNTY FALL FAIR, “A Good Old Country Classic”, Sept. 5, Fair Grounds, Rt. 118, Dallas,; Wed., ‘Sept. 5, Opening Ceremonies, 5:30 p.m. Country music star, Vern Gosdin, main stage, 8 p.m.; Thurs., Sept. 6, ‘Groundsopen4p.m., Dave and Sugar, 7 and 9 p.m., main stage; Fri., Sept. 7, Grounds open 4 p.m., Great Rock Scare, 7 p.m., main stage; Sat., Sept. 8, Grounds open 12 noon, Strawberry ‘Jam, 7 p.m., main stage; Sun., Sept. 9, Groundsopen 12noon, Chick Reeves, ~ “Luzerne County’s own Sensation”, 7 p.m., main stage. 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 | through Oct. 28 from Steamtown His- rr 9:30 a.m.-5 p.m. 961-2034. ~~ STEAMTOWN EXCURSIONS: Depart at 1 p.m. Fri,, Sat, and Sun., toric Site, Scranton. Tickets: $10, $6 for children; $9 for groups. Roundtrip is 56 miles. THE NATHAN DENISON HOUSE TOURS, Guides dressed in colonial outfits give tours of the 200 year oid 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. Community FLEA MARKET, sponsored by Sweet Valley Fire Co. Ladies Auxil- iary, Saturday, Sept. 1, starting at 9 a.m. Refreshments will be available. To reserve a table, call Alice Walsh or Connie Doty. KidStuff “THEMOTHER GOOSE MUSICAL MYSTERY,” play. Music Box Dinner Playhouse, 196 Hughes St., Swoy- ersville. Sept. 7-9 and Sept. 14-16. School day performances, Sept. 12, 10 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. 283-2195. Stage “H.M.S. PINAOFORE,” Gilbertand Sullivan operetta. Music Box Dinner Playhouse, 196 Hughes St., Swoy- ersville. Aug. 23-25. 283-2195. “BLEACHER BUMS,” comedy. The 4th Annual PA Summer Theatre Festival at Montage, Moosic. Scran- ton Public Theatre. Aug. 23-26, 30, 31, Sept., 1, 2, 6-8. Thurs.-Sun., at 8:30 p.m. $15. Reservations: 344-3656. “I, AMELIA,” one act play about Amelia Earhart. Arts at Hayfield Sum- mer Festival, Penn State, Wilkes-Barre campus, Lehman Township. Sun., Aug. 26, 3:30 p.m., $1. 675-2181. “STEEL MAGNOLIAS” comedy. Showcase Theatre, 54 Tunkhannock Ave. Exeter. Sept. 7-9, 14-16. Special rates available for groups of 20 or more. Season tickets are offered. 654- 2555, : “THE TAMING OF THE SHREW,” Shakespearean play performed by the National People Players. Fri., Sept. 14, 8 p.m. Walsh Auditorium, College Misericordia, Dallas. Free admission. 674-6285. : FRESH DOUGH ° PIZZA SPECIALTY PIZZA » White » Clam + Broccoli + Shrimp Pizza Call Ahead For Fast Service 675-2637 Rt. 309 Fernbrook, Dallas q ‘O NY - Philly Super Subs O Buffalo Style Chicken Wings O 12" Hot Dogs O Soft - Hard Ice Cream $2.00 off Tray $1.00 off 1/2 Tray | TREAT PIZZA & ICE CREAM TREAT DRIVE-IN v DODD DDDDDD®DB®® TRAVEL AGENCY Valley Automobile Club SIGHT and SOUND SHOW "The Joy of Christmas” Saturday, December 1,1990 ¢ $54.00 Per Person Lancaster County Dinner at Plain & Fancy Farm CARIBBEAN CRUISE Presents "The Norway" St. Maarten - St. John - St. Thomas November 3-10, 1990 Includes Roundtrip airfare from Avoca to Miami: Roundtrip transfers between Miami Airport and Pier; Port Taxes: All meals and shipboard activities. 2 dinners; Area.. Plus Morel - at a COLONIAL WILLIAMSBURG at Christmas Time Dec. 7-9, or Dec. 14-16, 1990 ¢ $209.00 Per Person Includes Motorcoach; 2 nights accomodations; 2 breakfasts: Admission and Lantern Tour in Restored Special @@B Select Tour Rates Start at $1,112 TRAVEL AGENCY Valley Automobile Club 309/415 Plaza, Dallas 675-8282 POOPED DHDDDDD Arts at Hayfield this Sunday Creations in Cloth, ink and wood by Rick and Tina Urban of Dallas will be among the exhibits at Arts at Hayfield Sunday. The annual arts and crafts fair is held on the Penn State Wilkes-Barre grounds in Lehman. Hours are 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. In addition to crafts, live en- tertainment will be provided by the "Just Us" folk group and magician Pat Ward will wander the grounds displaying his tricks. Also, the one-act play, "I- Amelia" will be performed by the Germantown Theatre Guild. . Children will enjoy a karate demonstration, and can join in to paint a mural, or may have At the Kirby ® Foss sssccosns PAUL ANKA, pop singer. Thurs., Aug. 23, 8 p.m. $30, $25, $20. Pre- sented by Factory Concerts. 1990-91 BROADWAY SERIES: Shows include: “Hello Dolly!” Sun., Oct. 7, 7 p.m.; “Mark Twain Tonight!” featuring Hal Holbrook on Mon., Sept. 24, 8 p.m.; “The Pajama Game,” Jan. 13, 1991, 7 p.m.; “A Chorus Line,” Sun., Feb. 3, 8 p.m.; “The Sound of Music,” Fri., Mar. 22, 8 p.m. and “Into the Woods” Thurs., Apr. 11. Spon- sored by WYOU-TV, Channel 22. K.T. OSLIN, country singer, Thurs., Aug. 24, 8 p.m. $30, $25, $20. Pre- sented by the Kirby Center. BERNADETTE PETERS, singer/ dancer. Thurs., Aug. 30, 8 p.m. $30. Presented by the Kirby Center. Health their faces painted. $1.00. For more information, call 675-2171. Donation to the event is } Health CARDIAC SUPPORT GROUP meets Tues., Sept. 4, 7 p.m., at Tho- mas P. Saxton Medical Pavilion, 468 Northampton St., Edwardsville. Nirode Das, M.D. discusses “The Benefits of Cardiac Rehabilitation:. The group meeting is open to all cardiac patients and their families. For information, call General;’s Social Services Dept., 829- 8111, ext. 3038. “MOTHERWELL” CLASS, medi- cally approved health and fitness pro- gram for pregnant women and new mothers, Tues., Sept. 4, 7 p.m., Tho- mas P. Saxton Medical Pavilion, Edwardsville, adjacent to Gateway Shopping Center). Classes are held Tues. and Thurs., evenings during four week sessions. Classes feature care- fully structured exercises designed to safely work those muscle groups af- FERNBROOK SELF STORAGE (formerly Shelco) 10' x 10' Unit - $50 / mo. 10' x 20' Unit - $70 / mo. 1 1/2 Miles from Dallas Memorial Hwy. In Fernbrook Industrial Park, near corner of Lower Demonds Rd. & Trout Brook Rd. Call 675-81 69, Paulette Wolanski NOW OPEN Ill 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! Dallas Highway (across from Daring's Market) Full & Part Time Bakers Wanted - 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 WILKES-BARRE [ » summer Sale NUMBER 9 SHOP 9 W. NORTHAMPTON ST. 50% 825-2024 fected by pregnancy. For more info or to register for the program, call Nurs- ing Services Dept. 829-8111, ext. 3048. EARLY PRENATAL CLASS, Tues., Aug. 27, 7-8:30 p.m., Thomas P. Saxton Medical Pavilion, 468 Northampton St., Edwardsville. Class, sponsored by the Obstetrics Dept., focuses on first four months of preg- nancy. lt examines the importance of nutrition, as well as the many physical and emotional changes women expe- rience in the early prenatal phase. Open to all expectant couples and single parents. Class is free of charge and should be attended in conjunction with regular visits to a physician. For more info, call General Hospital's Nursing Services Dept., 829-8111, ext. 3048. 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. SUMMER POTPOURRI OF ART, PART Ill, at The Gallery at the Hefft House. Through Aug. 31, 104 E. Overbrook Road, Shavertown. Tues., Wed., Fri., Sat., 10-5 p.m.; Thurs., 10- 8 p.m. THE THREE FACES OF THE MIXED MEDIA, Works of Arthul#¥ Hakim, Plains Twp., Through Aug. 26. MacDonald Art Gallery at College Misericordia, Dallas Twp. Hours: Tues., Wed., Thurs., noon-5 p.m. and 6-8 p.m. Fri., noon-5 p.m.; Sat., Sun., 1-5 p.m. Closed Monday. 674-6250. 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., Aug. 24, 8-9 p.m. “Wildflowers and Their Lore” Guest speaker Jane Swire conducts this program and slide show, on wildflowers of Northeastern Penna £4 The legends and lore of these wila: flowers will be the main topic of discus- sion. Allwelcome, atthe Amphitheater in the campground. Sat., Aug. 25, 3-5 p.m. “Slocum Habitats”, a guided hike with the Park Naturalist will be con- ducted along the trails of the park. The animal residents of the park and their homes will be the topics. Ages, 8 and up. Meet in the Nature Center. Please dress accordingly. Sat., Aug. 25, 7-8 'p.m. “Nature Scavenger Hunt”. Par- ents accompany youngsters as they lead this hunt through the corners of the outdoors in search ofthese illusive nature items. Ages: 4 and up. Meet at the Amphitheater in the Campground. 4 i specials. Pine Brook Inn Lower Demunds Road Dallas, PA 18612 Now Ora” 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! At Sunset, Harveys Lake, Pa. 639-2000 Tuesday Nite - Thursday Nite - Friday Nite - 2 Pier Spaghetti & Meatballs Salad and Coffee......... SHIT $6. 95 Wednesday Nite - Breaded Clam Strips, French Fries, Cole Slaw and Coffee..... Peel and Eat Shrimp, French Fries, Cole Slaw and Coffee..... Italian Seafood Specials Harveys Lake, PA $7.95 $8.95 Happy Hour 4 - 6 p.m. Monday thru Friday Sandwich Menu Available At The Bar Fri. & Sat. 4 P.M. - 11 P.M. Summer Hours Sun.1-10P.M.; Tues. thru Thurs. 4 P.M. -10 P.M. Reservations Strongly Suggested A oT SR —. A FS RS A SW PR TGA
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