- 16 The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, April 15, 1992 | 5. alendar 18 [a |S 1B 13g 38 lok Community APR. 15, PRAYER AND SHARE | COFFEE, W-B Christian Women's Club, 9:30 a.m. at Tracey's 822-3738. | ~ APR.18,ANNUAL FISHERMAN’S ' BREAKFAST, first day of 1992 trout E fishing season, Alderson United Meth- - odist Church, Harveys Lake, 6 a.m.- i+ noon. Menu, allthe pancakes you can -, eat, eggs, sausage, beverage. $3, adults; $2 children under 12. APR. 19, LADIES AUX. GAME . PARTY, Shavertown Fire Co. Fire Hall. | 7:30 p.m. Refreshment will be served. Public welcome. { I | ~~ APR. 20, BENEFIT AEROBIC - WORKOUT, for Wendy Reese, 6:30- 8 p.m. Penn State Wilkes-Barre gym- nasium, Lehman. Donation at door. APR. 22, W-B CHRISTIAN - WOMEN’S CLUB BREAKFAST - BRUNCH, Gus Genetti’'s, Market St., | Wikes-Barre. 9:30 a.m.-11:30 a.m. |" $6.50 inclusive. For Brunch reserva- tions call Tracey, 822-3738. Free | nursery for pre-schoolers at Genetti’s. | Reservations close Fri., Apr. 17, and | must be honored unless cancelled by © Mon. Apr. 20, noon. | APR. 25, “ALL YOU CAN EAT” * CHICKEN & BISCUIT DINNER, - “Sparks”, Dorranceton United Meth- |" odist Church, 549 Wyoming Ave., | Kingston, Takeouts 4-5 p.m.; Dinner - served 5-7 p.m. Adults, $5; children 6- |" 12, $2.50. Under 6, free. © APR. 25, FAMILY STYLE BEEF INNER, Sweet Valley Volunteer Fire || Company Fire Hall, 5-7 p.m. $6.50 - adults; $3.25 children, ages 6-12. Takeouts available 4:30-5 p.m. Tick- | ets available from any fireman or atthe door. | MAY 2,FAMILY STYLE CHICKEN DINNER, Huntsville United Methodist | Church, Takeouts 4 p.m. Serving starts | 4:30 p.m. Adults, $6; children, $3. 1 Tickets sold at the door. | Exhibits " THROUGH APRIL 30, WOOD & RBLE SCULPTURES of local art- , Robert Bergstrasser, King’s Col- Center. “Meet the Artist Reception” ~ Apr. 6, 7-9 p.m. including gallery walk | at 8 p.m. Hours for Kilburn Room, | noon-5 p.m. weekdays; 2-5 p.m. Sat. | & Sun. Free. | THROUGH MAY 25. GROUP | ARTISTS SCULPTURE EXHBIITION | with interior and exterior installations. | MacDonald Art Gallery, College Mis- | ericordia, Dallas. Free and opento the | public. Gallery hours: Tues., Wed., | Thurs. 12-5p.m.and 6-8 p.m.; Fri., 12- 5 p.m. Sat., Sun., 1-5 p.m. Closed | Mon. For information, the Gallery, 674- | 6250. THROUGH OCTOBER, “AGNES: A FLOOD REMEMBERED,” exhibit | on the 20th anniversary of the Agnes |» Flooddisaster. Wyoming Historical and |. Geological Society, 49 S. Franklin St., * Wilkes-Barre. Hours: Tues.-Fri., noon- | 4p.m., Sat., 10a.m.-4 p.m. 823-6244. i lon ‘The | Beaumont Inn A beautiful old country inn. You will enjoy the | | quaint charm the Inn Ras to offer. From a cozy room || for the night to fine dining in our elegant restaurant. | Featuring a large selection of imported and domestic Easter Sunday at The Beaumont Inn, Appetizers \ Shrimp Cocktail i Fresh Fruit Plate 8 Clams Casino ! Stuffed Mushrooms ‘Escargot en Croute i | ) A Soup Cream of Asparagus Salad included with entree i | Entrees Glazed Ham | Roast Prime Rib Leg of Lamb Cornish Game Hen Veal Piccata Flounder \ Stuffed Flounder | Salmon i Stuffed Shrimp i All entrees served with chef's choice of vegetable and potato Desserts | Chocolate Bag } Creme Caramel i Cheesecake i Truffle Torte i Nutty Irishman Bombe Ice Cream We are proudly featuring Hillside ice cream Prices From $13.95 The Beaumont Inn....food superbly prepared and elegantly served. Open daily for Lunch ¢ Dinner. Lunch Mon. to Sat. 11-30 a.m. to 2.30 p.m. Dinner Mon. to Sat. 5 pm. to 9 p.m. Sun. 2 pm. to 8 p.m. Sunday Breakfast 9 am. to 1 p.m. Route 309, 3 miles N, of Dallas 675-7100 | lege, Kilburn Room, Sheehy Student i Calendar items are puklished free of charge. Generally, items will be published the two weeks priortothe event. To submit material, send itto The Dallas Post, -. P.O. Box 366, Dallas, PA 18612, or bring it to cur office in the 309-415 Plaza i in Dallas. Deadline is Friday at 3:00 p.m. Exhibits “ANTHRACITE 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. “NATIVE AMERICANS IN WYO- MING VALLEY AND ANTHRACITE MINING,” Wyoming Valley Historical and Geological Musuem, 69 S. Fran- klin St., Wilkes-Barre. Tues.-Fri., 10 a.m.-4 p.m. “REILLY CLASSICMOTORCARS MUSEUM”. 100 classic and antique automobiles dating from 1901 to the 1970s. 175 Market St., Kingston. Hours: Sat. & Sun., 11 am.-5 p.m. $4.98 for adults, $2.49 for children. 288-7767. Special Events APR. 21,“THEPROBLEMOF THE MIDDLE EAST & SOUTH ASIA”, lecture, by Dr. Craig Baxter, Ph.D., 7:30 p.m. Room 214, Arnaud C. Marts Sports and Conference Center, Wilkes Campus. Admission free, public in- vited to attend. APR. 30, LUNCHEON WITH A SPECIAL AUTHOR, sponsored by Friends of the Back Mt. Memorial Li- brary. F. Charles Petrillo speaks on ‘Harveys Lake-a 200 Year History.” 12 noon, The Barn at Newberry Es-- tate, Dallas. Proceeds benefit the li- brary. For reservations, 675-1182. STEAMTOWN NATIONAL HIS- TORIC SITE, Scranton. Tempo- rary Visitors Center, 150 S. Washing- ton St., Scranton. Park open daily from 9a.m.-6 p.m., with walking tours of the locomotives and cars. 961-2034. Free. THROUGH MAY 16, ASTRON- OMY SESSIONS, with viewing ses- sions on clear nights using 8-inch Celestron telescope. Fri. & Sun., 8-10 p.m. Friedman Astronomy Dome, Penn State Wilkes-Barre, Lehman Twp. Free, 675-2171. KidStuff APR. 23, STORY HOUR, for chil- dren of all ages, presented by The Wild Washerwomen. Dallas Elemen- tary School, Hildebrant Road, Dallas, 7:30 p.m. sponsored by Back Mi. Books and Offset Paperbacks Mfrs., Dallas. Free. For information, 675-1182. WILKES CONSERVATORY CLASSES, Early Childhood Educa- tion classes in music and theatre for children, and acting classes for high school students. The Wilkes- Com- munity Conservatory, Wilkes Univer- sity, Wilkes-Barre. Classes meet Wednesdays or Saturdays, 824-4651 ext. 4425. AUDITIONS FOR YOUNG DANC- ERS, The Luzerne County Recreation Dept. will audition dancers with knowl- edge of tap and jazz. Dancers must be between ages 13-18. The chosen group willbe the official Luzerne County Dancers, participating in numerous events throughout the county. Danc- ing teachers in the county also invited to choreograph routines. For audition information, call the Luzerne County Recreation Center, 825-1693 or write: Luzerne County Recreation Dept., 5 Water St., Wilkes-Barre, 18711. The 43rd Irem Shrine Circus will be showing at the 10th Artil- lery Armory, Market Street, King- ston, the week of April 20 through April 25 by the Uniformed Units of Irem Temple, Wilkes-Barre. There will be two shows daily Monday through Friday at 1:45 and 7:45 p.m. Friday evening all seats are reserved and on Satur- day, there will be three shows with an extra performance at 9:45 a.m. The Nobles of Irem Temple are presenting the “George Carden Circus International” in its first appearance in Northeastern Penn- sylvania, which features Lili-Ana and her Cageful of Amazing Big Jungle Cats, the Dubskey's Dress Shrine Circus is coming to town April 20 to 25 Tony, the Wonder Horse, Christina's Chimpanzees, Steele's Beautiful Bruins, the grace and skill of the “Flying Eagles” Trapeze Magic, Cuneo’s Elephants, Cook's Comedy Car and the Carden Cir- cus Clowns, Clowns, Clowns and many other top acts including the Human Cannonball “Zamerla”. General admission is $3. Re- served seats are $4, $7, $9, $11 and $12. Tickets are on sale at the Irem Temple Box Office from 9 to 4 p.m.; Boscov's, Wilkes-Barre; West Side Mall, from 10 to 8 p.m. and | Circus Box Office, 109th Armory, . Kingston, from 9 to 4 p.m. Frida night performances have reserved Dog Act, the impeccably trained seating only. ! SAD SACK - Shown is one of the famous Carden Circus Clowns. Film APR. 23, KUROSAWA’S DREAM, from Japan. Master director Akira Kurosawa provides stunning imagery in one of the most beautiful films of recentyears. Penn State Wilkes-Barre International Film Series, Science Building Auditorium, Lehman, 7:30 p.m. Refreshments provided and an informal discussion will follow each film. Free. For information, 675-2171. APR. 30, THE COOK, THE THIEF, HIS WIFE AND HER LOVER, film from the United Kingdom, is an explo- sive allegory of arrogance, lawless- ness and lust. Highly controversial and explicit film. Penn State Wilkes-Barre campus, Science Building Auditorium, Lehman, 7:30 p.m. Free. For informa- tion, 675-2171. At the Kirby APR. 26, “THE CANTERBVURY TALES,” ccomedy with the New Vic Players of London. 7 p.m., $18, $15, and$11. Presented by the Kirby Cen- ter. APR. 29, HAL LINDEN, selections from Broadway musicals. 8 p.m., $25, $21, and $15. Presented by the Kirby Center. At the Kirby Stage MAY 1, “ZIEGFIELD” follies stage show. 8 p.m., $28 and $24. Presented by the Kirby Center. MAY 2, SAWYER BROWN, coun- try band. 8 p.m., $17.50 and and $15.50. Presented by WDLS-FM. MAY 5, STEVE LAWRENCE AND EYDIE GORME, popular singers. 8 p.m.; $35, $30 and $25. Presented by Factory Concerts. MAY 7, THE FOUR TOPS, soul group. 8 p.m., $23.50 and $18. Pre- sented by the Kirby Center. Stag APR. 23-26, “CROSSING DELANCEY?”, Little Theatre of Wilkes- Barre, 537 N. Main St., Wilkes-Barre. For information, the box office, 823- 1875. APR. 24-26,30,MAY 1-3,7-10, 14- 16, “NUNSENSE”, Music Box Dinner Playhouse, 196 Hughes St., Swoy- ersville. Dinner/show or show only tickets available. 283-2195. 4 Just 2350 ra Fd) Pp Fos A : fe ¥ our Dining room overlooking the fountain and ponds. Easter Sunday Dinner will be served from 12-7 P.M. Call Now For Reservations 675- Cocktails & dinners are served W/Th. 5-9, Fr./Sat. 5-10, Sun. 2-7 We look forward to serving you! 3550 APR. 25, JOAN HARRIS CENTRE FOR GIFTED AND TALENTED, stu- dent production “Corciev” (The Griev- ing Wood). 1 and 4 p.m. Wyoming Valley West Middle School, Kingston, 283-6017. APR. 26, WYOMING SEMINARY DANCE COMPANY, spring perform- ance. Buckingham PerformingArts Center, Wyoming Seminary College Preparatory School, Kingston. 3 p.m. Free. 283-6017. Meetings TUESDAYS, 7 P.M. BACK MOUNTAIN TOUGHLOVE, Shaver- town U.M. Church, 163 N. Pioneer Ave., Shavertown. Toughlove is a self- help program for parents troubled by teenage behavior. For more informa- tion, call 675-3616 or 675-0372. Music INFORNIA DE CAMERA YOUTH ORCHESTRA SPRING CONCERT AUDITIONS. Open to all musicians age 7 to 18 years. in Northeastern Pennsylvnaia. The only requiremf for membership are musical ability and interest. 822-4440. MOZART CLUB OF WILKES- BARRE, seeking new members. Two clubs available: Junior Club welcomes members up to age 17; for those 18 andolder, the Senior Clubs available. For information, call Senior Mozart Club, 288-1294; for junior member- ship, 823-2297. Ricketts Glen Note: Nature walks begin \t benches across from Park orice the maintenance building. Evening programs are presented at tne main- tenance building grove across {J the Park Office. Bring your vehiclesfor the "Ghost Town of Ricketts Tour.” Why should you go out for seafood tonight? a. You want something light b. you want something healthy c. you won't have to bait the hook AY, Pittston - 304 Kennedy Blvd. - 675-6883 Scranton - 701 N. Washington Ave. - 343-6883 A great place to relax, at prices you can afford. Mon. thru Wed. Special Pui Specials Triple s OT) a a Lobster Tails 10.99 doz. *2.50 Thursday Spaniel Tues. - Wings ea. 19¢ Giant One Poun Wed. - Clams Lobster Tail ~~ 18.99 | sa 5p Friday Special Thurs. - Shrimp Clambake: 2.99 ea. 19¢ Lobster Tails, Clams, S ; un. - ALL Mussels and Shrimp Cocktail of the Above OPEN 7 DAYS FOR LUNCH AND DINNER |) oy Near 309-415 Intersection Every Monday Meatballs & Salad Spaghetti & & Tuesday Special $999 Every Wednesday & Thursday Special Ziti w/Meat $399 Special Lenten Pizza Toppings Shrimp, Crab, Spicy Shrimp NOW OPEN FOR L Entire Menu Available = For Take-Outs fl == 675-7347 Open Daily 11:00 - 10:00 Friday & Saturday 'til 11:00 UN TIFT CH RE, Ar Pa Pocono’s Finest ~ The Village Squire Restaurant The Pocono’s Finest Featuring Veal, Steaks and Authentic Italian Specialties Lunches - 10 A.M. till Closing Dinner - 4 PM. till 10 PM Route 115 Blakeslee, PA Reservations 1-646-3446 Accepting all Major credit cards
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers