16 TheDallas Post Dallas, { PA Wednesday, May 1, 1991 oF ad Community : MAY 3, REP. GEORGE C. HASAY will have a field aide from his office at the Harveys Lake Municipal Bidg., 10 ~a.m.-12 p.m. Purpose is to assist the constituents in the 117th Legislative District. ~~ MAY 3 & 4, RUMMAGE SALE, Jackson U.M. Church, Smith Pond ~ Rd., Jackson Township, 9a.m.-3p.m. ~Itwillbe held in the church basement. Saturday is bag day. Homemade vegetable beef soup on sale also ‘wimpies, hot dogs and baked goods and beverage. For more information call 675-4238 or 675-5075. MAY 3 & 4, TRUCKSVILLE UMC ~~ CHICKEN BAR-B-QUE in Fellowship Hall on Church Road in Trucksville. Serving 5-7 p.m. Takeouts available. Dinner includes 1/2 chicken, baked _ potato, vegetables, dinner rolls, des- ~ sert and beverage. Tickets are avail- able for $5.00 for adults and $3.00 for children from any Trustee or reserva- ~ tions can be made at the Church Of- fice, 696-3897. ~~ MAY 4, SWEET VALLEY VOL. ~ FIRECO.LADIES AUXILIARY FLEA MARKET atfire hall, Main Road, Sweet Valley. Call Connie Doty 477-3417 or Alice Walsh 477-5239to reserve table space. Cost is $5.00 per table. Re- freshments will also be available. ~~ MAY 4, RUMMAGE BAKE SALE, St. Paul's Lutheran Church, 196 North Main St., Shavertown, 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Eventis being sponsored by Lutheran Brotherhood 8187 in conjuction with Dorcas Society. - MAY 4,FAMILY STYLECHICKEN DINNER, Huntsville United Methodist Church, Serving starts, 4:30. Take- outs 4. p.m. Adults $6.00, children under 12, $2.50. MAY 4&5,ST. VINCENT DEPAUL SPRING FESTIVAL, Church St., Ply- ‘mouth. Irish Day, May 4, music by Irish alladeers & Irish Lads, 5-11 p.m; ish Day, May 5, music by The Polka aturals & Kryger Brothers, 2-8 p.m., 38.00. Ethinic foods along with prizes and surprises. ~~ MAY 18-19, FLEA MARKET, Jackson Township Fire Hall, Chase Rd. Jackson Township, 10a.m.-4 p.m. Sponsored by the Ladies Auxiliary of the volunteer fire company. Tables to rent $10 large; $8 small. For more information, call 675-4238 or 675- 187. ~ TUESDAYS, 7 P.M., BACK MOUNTAIN TOUGHLOVE, Shaver- town U.M. Church, 163 N. Pioneer Ave. Shavertown. Toughlove is aself- help program for parents troubled by teenage behavior. For more informa- tion, call 675-3616 or 675-0372. | Silks + Dried + Potter )askets Craft | Classes | Available i Baskets for every use, from 50¢ to $50.00 Memorial Highway Between Dallas & Harveys Lake ~~ 2 R.D. 6, All Types of Home Improvements Free Estimates on: Kitchens Baths Garages Dallas, PA 18612 Call today for a free estimate 675-4949 - 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. Special Events MAY 5, “A SPRING SUNDAY AT SWETLAND,” 2-4 p.m. Swetland Homestead (historically registered home), 885 Wyoming Ave., Wyoming. Experts on antique furniture, herb gardens, Colonialkitchens, the Home- stead architecture and the Swetland family present to discuss these sub- jects. Costumed guides available for tours of the Homestead. $3 for adults, $1 for children under 12. 823-6244 or 822-1727. THROUGH MAY 14, “EXPLOR- ING THE WORLD OF CLASSICAL MUSIC, sequel to adult education course offered lastfall, Tuesdays, from 7 to 9:30 p.m. WVIA Studios, Old Boston Road, Pittston. Class fee, $60, or $15 per class. To register, call the Wilkes University Continuing Educa- tion office at 824-4651, ext. 4466. THROUGH JULY 14, DINOSAURS ALIVE! Dinamation exhibit of life-sized robotically-controlled animals. Ever- hart Museum, Nay Aug Park, Scran- ton. 346-8370. Health MAY 6, GEISINGER WYOMING VALLEY MEDICAL CENTER DIABE- TES SUPPORT GROUP, Mon., May 6, 6:30 p.m. in administrative confer- ence room, 3rdfloor of medical center. Albert Janerich, M.D., director of the department of physical medicine and rehabilitaiton, discusses “Exercise as a Prescription for ControllingDiabetes at Any Age.” Session, open to public, free, however, due to limited seating reservations must be made by May 3, calling 826-7620. MAY 6, POSTPARTUM ADJUST- MENT SUPPORT GROUP of Nesbitt Memorial Hospital, 10a.m.to 12 noon. Some parents experience feelings after birth of their baby which they did not anticipate before delivery. This group helps women andtheir partners adjust to parenthood. To register or for more information, call Nesbitt Memorial Hospital's HealthLine, 288-8862. - MAY 9, NESBITT MEMORIAL HOSPITAL'S OSTEOPOROSIS PREVENTION AND SUPPORT GROUP, 7 p.m.-8:30 p.m., Medical Arts Building Auditorium, 534 Wyo- ming Ave., Kingston. Judith Nowak, R.N., technical advisor for Community Support Groups For further information, contact the hospital's HealthLine, 288-8862. Parachute , Jump . Classes Forming For April & May Static Line or Tandem For Information Call 488-5229 or 675-5705 Eve. FURNITURE CLEANING SOFA $35 LOVE SEAT $25 | CHAIR $15 | ROOMS OF CARPET} Only $35.00 | FREE TEFLON TREATMENT WITH THIS AD: EH 2X £0L ...For Your Home Box 23 Siding Porches / Decks Air Conditioning 675-1155 Photographs by Arthur Miller at MacDonald Wilkes-Barre photographer Arthur S. Miller will exhibit a collection of Recent Photographs atthe ~~ _ MacDonald Art Gallery at College Misericordia, May 5-26. The exhibit will open with a reception at 2 p.m. Sunday, May 5. Both exhibit and reception are free and open to the public. | Miller, who began making photo- graphs in 1964, will exhibit mostly black-and white photographs of landscapes, old churches, and steeples, old barns and some ' portraits. His work, printed in either selenium tone black and white or cibachrome color prints, reflect his traditional approach to his subjects. Miller is a graduate of the US Naval School of Photography and Luzerne County Community Col- - lege. He has taught at LCCC and Misericordia and has warked in the area as a professional photog- rapher since 1970. Gallery hours are Tuesday, Wednesay and Thursday, 12-5 p.m., 6-8 p.m.; Friday, 12-5 p.m.; Saturday and Sunday, 1-5 p.m. Closed Monday. For more infor- mation call 674-6250. At the Kirby MAY 2, “WUTHERING HEIGHTS, motion picture. With guest appear- ance by Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. 7:30 p.m. Free tickets available through Service Electric Cable TV. 825-8508. Presented by Service Electric. MAY 4, “HARMONY CONCERT” music performance by Wilkes-Barre Chapter of the Barbershop Quartet Society. 8 p.m. $10 and $6. For tick- Presented by ets, 675-1411. SPEBSQA. Stage MAY 3-5, 9-12, 16-18, “ME AND MY GIRL,” Tony-Award winning musical comedy by The Music Box Players. Music Box Dinner Playhouse, 196 Hughes St., Swoyersville. Tickets on sale for dinner and show or show only. Forreservations, calltheater box office at 283-2195. Music 2 MAY 10, MICK MOLONEY & EUGENE O’DONNELL, Irish musi- cians in concert. Chicory House cof- feehouse, Community Room, St. Stephen's Episcopal Church, S. Fran- klin St., across from Boscov's, down- town Wilkes-Barre. Doors open 8p.m., music starts 8:30 p.m. Admission $6 at the door. 675-8843. MAY 11, THE POETS, oldies band playing musicincluding hits by Frankie andthe Corvettes. Irem Temple Coun- try Club Pavilion.8:30 p.m. to mid- night. $12 per person includes, re- freshments, music and dancing. 283- 3809, 287-0183. Slocum Park FRANCES SLOCUM STATE PARK in Carverton, Luzerne County is starting a new season of environ- mental education for clubs, groups and organizations. The Park offers personalized nature programs, includ- ing a variety of hikes and activities for all ages. All programs are free, how- ever, pre-registration is required. Pro- grams can be conducted on week- days through the end of May and weekends will also be available June thru September. To pre-register or for additional information, contact the Frances Slocum naturalist, Jerry Kozlansky at 696-3525. Calendar items should be submitted by Friday two weeks in advance if they are to run twice. Drop them off.at our office or send them to: The Dallas Post, P.O. Box 366, Dallas PA 18612 EE ar Mother" Seatings at 1 Phone (71 We look forward s Day will soon be here! Make your reservations for dinner early: Open Wednesday & Thursday 5 to 9; Friday & Saturday 5 to 10; Sunday 2 to 7, Closed Monday & Tuesday Pine Brook Inn Lower Demunds Road Dallas, PA 18612 Re 2:30, 3 or 5:30 7) 675-3550 to seeing you soon! YOUR HEAD | IF IT'S A HEART ATTACK, CALL 911 ourselves stand behind. Rest BUILT TO IMPOSSIBLY H YOUR PULSE IS RACING, AND YOU'RE BREAKING OUT IN ACOLD SWEAT. Remedy the classic symptoms of remodeling with Pella® With windows and doors built to reassuringly high standards, and Certified Pella Contractors whose work we more than an ounce of PLEVENLION: our titers sii S POUNDING, IF IT'S A REMODELING JOB, CALL 1-800-524-3700 . The Pella assured, Pella means Wong IGH STANDARDS. OUR OWN. The Pella Window Store 239 Spring St. Wilkes-Barre Located One Block Past Mundy Street on Rt. 309 823-7825 eo _ Library, Wilkes University Campus, KidStuff MAY 3,4,5, “CINDERELLA”, chil- | dren’s play. May 3, 7 p.m; May 4 and | 5, 2 and 7 p.m; Little Theatre Play- » house, North Main STreet, Wilkes- | Barre. $5. 823-1875. al THROUGH MAY 11, THEATER | IMAGINATION WORKSHOPS for | children. Taught by Gail P. Stone, Wilkes University Theater Arts and © Early Childhood Education major, | ‘Offered through the Wilkes Commu: | nity Conservatory. Class for children age 3-6 years willbe held from 9-10:30 a.m. and children 7-10 years 11 a.m. 12:30 p.m. Darte Music Building, Wilkes University, Wilkes-Barre. 824: 4651, ext. 4425. MAY 15- 18, THE INTERNA: TIONAL CHILDREN’S THEATER FESTIVAL, Downtown Wilkes-Barre: SOVIET ACROBATIC REVUE, (USSR), all ages. May 15, 9:30 a.m; 11:30 a.m., 6:30 p.m.; May 16, 10 a.m., 6:30p.m.;May 17,11:30a.m., 1 p.m., and May 18,2:30 and 6 p.m. TEATRO DELL’ANGOLO IN “ROBINSON & CRUSOE” (Italy) ages 8 and up. May 15, 9:30 a.m., 1 p.m.; May 16, 11:30 a.m.; May 17, 9:30 a.m., 1 p.m.; May 18, 10 and 11 a.m; BUGS & BALLONS, (USA), pre- school-8 years. May 15,11:30a.m., 5 p.m.; May 16, 9:30 a.m., 5 p.m.; May 17,11:30a.m., 1 p.m.; May 18 at 2:30 i p.m. i )) KIM & JERRY BRODEY FA#ILY CONCERT, (Canada), all ages. May 15,11:30a.m., 1p.m.; May 16, 10 and noon;May17,10a.m.,1 p.m.,5p.m.; May 18, 10 and 11 a.m. SHIKISHA, (SOUTH AFRICA), all ages. May 15, 9:30 a.m., 5 p.m.; May 16,10& 11:30 a.m.; May 17,10 a.m, noon; May 18, 2:30, 4 p.m. ‘ ROBERT MINDEN ENSEMBLE, in “The Boy Who Wanted to Talk to Whales” (Canada), age 6 and up. May 15, 10 a.m., 6:30 p.m.; May 16, 10 a.m.,noon;May17,9:30&11:30a.m.; May 18, 10 a.m., 1 p.m. Exhibits ‘REILLYCLASSICMOTORCARS' MUSEUM”. 100 classic and antique automobiles dating from 1901 ta the 1970s. 175 Market St., King on. Hours: Sat. & Sun., 11 am.-5 p.m. | $4.98 for adults, $2.49 for children. 288-7767. THROUGH MAY 25. “TO PRE- SERVE THESE RIGHTS,” exhibit commemorating the 200th anniversary of the Bill of Rights. Eugene S. Farley Wilkes-Barre. 1-800-462-9442. “150 YEARS OF PHOTOGRAPHY IN THE WYOMING VALLEY.” Wyo- p b ming Historical and Geologicaj ,oci- ety, 69 S. Franklin St., Wikes sare. Ongoing exhibit. 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