g — | | A ¥ 4 i lg a ob ai ub TB SF RR JEG GP GF oP GEG GI PN Seo Sao gE ENE Se Bs Sr be a Ge eb es Do SE a wat as ‘“open-mike” 0 The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, May 27, 1992 alendar Calendar items are puklished free of charge. Generally, items will be published the two weeks priorto the event. To submit raterial, send itto The Dallas Post, P.O. Box 366, Dallas, PA 18612, or bring it to cur office in the 309-415 Plaza in Dallas. Deadline is Friday at 3:00 p.m. Music Exhibits MAY 29, JOHN JACKSON, blues singer. Chicory House Coffeehouse, St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church, 35 S. Franklin St., Wilkes-Barre. 8:30 p.m. $6. MAY 30, PIANO BAR NIGHT, | Music Box Dinner Playhouse, 196 Hughes Street, Swoyersville. Cash bar open at 9 a.m. entertainment perform- ances by Music Box favorites as well entertainment by audience members. Donationm $5. Proceeds go to The Music Box Build- ing Fund. For reservations, 283-2195. MAY 31, ORPHEUS CHORAL SOCIETY SPRING CONCERT, Alder- son United Methodist Church, Har- veys Lake, 7:30 p.m. at the church. | Selections from Broadway musicals, George M. Cohan selections, etc. A | free will offering will be taken at inter- | mission. JUNEG6, LASERSPECTACULAR, | light and music show. Amphitheater at Hanson's Park, Harveys Lake. Show | times, ticket prices and sale date to be || announced. JUNE 16, MADRIGAL SINGERS CONCERT, Wyoming Seminary Col- lege Preparatory School, Kingston, 8 p.m. Buckingham Performing Arts |. Center. Proceeds from performance | will help defray cost of their European | concert tour to France and Hungary. | Tickets are $10 and $25 and are avail- | able from singlers or by calling 283- fg. 6017. SINFORNIADE CAMERA YOUTH a ORCHESTRA SPRING CONCERT AUDITIONS. Open to all musicians . age 7 to 18 years. in Northeastern Pennsylvnaia. The only requirements | formembership 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 i andolder, the Senior Club is available. For information, call Senior Mozart | Club, 288-1294; for junior member- | ship, 823-2297. At the Kirby MAY 29, “BROADWAY TO- NIGHT,” excerpts from stage musi- ‘cals. 8 p.m. $16. On sale now. Pre- sented by the Kirby Center. MAY 31, TRACY CHAPMAN, folk singer. 8 p.m., $23.50. Presented by + Magic City Progductions. JUNE 7, RITA RUDNER, comedi- nne.7kp.m., $20 and $16. Presented e + by the Kirby Center. JUNE 8, K.D. LANG, pop/country singer,8p.m., $32 and $25. Presented by the Kirby Center. : |. JUNES, PETER FRAMPTON, rock 18 performer, 8 p.m. $17.50. On sale . now. Presented by Magic City Produc- , tions. THROUGH MAY, JEAN FADER, Dallas artist and illustrator. Artworks consist of pastels, watercolor and pastel; and watercolor and ink. Dallas branch of United Penn Bank, Main Street. Regular business hours. THROUGH JUNE 14, “MADE OF LIGHT: - PHOTOGRAPHS FROM INDIA AND NEPAL,” Sordoni Art Gallery, Wilkes University, Photogra- pher Barry Perlus, honored at recep- tion Sat., May 9, 5-7 p.m. Gallery hours daily from noon to 5 p.m. and Thurs. until 9 p.m. Public invited to attend the reception and exhibit. For information, contact the Sordoni Art Gallery at 831- 4325. JUNE 7-JULY 3, “SEASONAL WATERCOLOR LANDSCAPES” by Jean McCann, MacDonald Art Gallery at College Misericordia. Gallery hours, Tues.-Thurs., 12-5p.m., 6-8 p.m.; Fri., 12-5 p.m.; Sat. Sun, 1-5 p.m. Closed Mon. For more information, 674-6250. THROUGH OCTOBER, “AGNES: A FLOOD REMEMBERED,” exhibit on the 20th anniversary of the Agnes Flood disaster. 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. “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. Special Events MAY 30-31, ANNUAL SPRING ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES SHOW. The Barn, in Lehman. Over 30 regional dealers, under cover; lunch available. Loyalville UM Church Bake sale. Demonstrations of weaving, stove, fireplace and chimney care. 9- 5 daily. Free admission and parking. 675-4232. JUNE 7, SKYHAVEN PILOTS ASSOCIATION AVIATION DAY, Skyhaven Airport, Tunkhannock. Pancake meal served from 8 a.m.-2 p.m. Large craft show and antiques. Many displays. Free. Fun for all ages. For information, 717-836-4800. JUNE 13, YELLOW ROSE 4-H CLUB OF SWEET VALLEY CRAFT SHOW, Luzerne County Fairgrounds. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. featuring a wide variety of handmade crafts and gifts. Refresh- ments, baked goods available. For information, Diane Keller, 477-2513, Sandralynn, 477-2881 daytime hours or Gail Heller, 477-2204 after 6 p.m. Grotto Pizza the legendary taste S2. Lunch Special INCLUDES 51010) 0) EST NPN) Monday thru Friday 11:00 a.m. - 3 p.m. 99 Mon. 20% Senior Citizens Discount - Tues. (Excludes Specials) Home Delivery Of Our Complete Menu - Pizza, Pastas, Burgers, subs, Salads, Wings, Yogurt Call 639-FAST (3278) FOR DELIVERY Lakeview Dining - On Harveys Lake - There Is Nothing Like It! Just Minutes From Dallas Fie I== Harveys Lake 639-1264 Westmoreland Elementary art show will be June 4 Come stroll through our hand- painted spring doors and exhibit our annual Art Show to be held Thursday, June 4 at 6:30 p.m. at the Westmoreland Elementary School in Trucksville. Students have been busy at work preparing for this special event. A “Design Your Own Invitation” contest was held for students in grades one through five. Winners were as fol- lows: 1st prize, Mandy Dixon, 3rd grade; 2nd prize, Amber LaJeunesse, 2nd grade; 3rd prize, Benda Karavitch, 5th grade; Hon- orable Mentions, Jamie Raub, 4th grade and Laura Raczkowski, 1st grade. Awards will be presented to these winners. Special thanks to all students who worked hard for this event and to Mrs. Claire Morris, our art teacher, for her dedication to art and her students. Special Events EVERY SUNDAY THROUGH AUG. THE NATHAN DENISON HOUSE, 35 Denison St., Forty Fort. house tours 1-4 p.m. Costumed Denison advocates tell story of the Nathan Denison family as each visitor walks through the rooms of the house. $1 adults; 50¢ for children under 12. 288-6784, 287-7055. 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. Community ~ = MAY 28, LADIES AUXILIARY ‘GAMEPARTY’, Shavertown Fire Co., 7:30 p.m. at the Fire Hall. Refresh- ments served. Public is welcome. MAY 30, ALL-YOU-CAN-EAT SPAGHETTI/MEATBALL DINNER, 5-8 p.m. $5 per person, American Legion Post 672, Route 415, Dallas. Sponsored by Back Mt. Vietnam Vet- erans Chapter 539. 477-5672, 675- 6455, 675-2184 for advanced tickets. GLASS PAINTERS — Shown from left are the fifth grade students who painted the front entrance doors; Rachel Hiller, Lynda Pitcavage, Kelly Phillips, Courtney Kryston, and Betsy Rosenthal. Not shown is Beth Carey. Community Stage JUNE 2, 3, MERCY CENTER CONVENT AUX.GARAGE SALE, for the benefit of retired Sisters of Mercy Center. 9 a.m. 4 p.m. Mercy Center garage (off Lake Street) Dallas. JUNE 13, CLASS OF 1987 DAL- LAS HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES, REUNION, 1-9 p.m. Contact Steve Cominsky, 696-3223 for more infor- mation. Stage MAY 29, 30 “MINE EYES HAVE SEEN THE GLORY” presented as part of the First Annual Summer The- atre Festival of Wyomng County. Fri., 7p.m.; Sat., 12 noon and 2 p.m. at the Wyoming County Courthouse. Play is an integration of music, drama and dance from the American Revolution to Desert Storm. Tickets can be pur- chased by calling 836-8838. MAY 29,30,31,JUNE5,6,7, FROG PRINCESS, Music Box Dinner Play- house, 196 Hughes Street, Swoy- ersville. Fri., 6 p.m.; Sat. and Sun., 1 and 5 p.m. $6.50 children and adults, includes a McDonald's Fun Meai. For reservations, 283-2195. Why should you go out for seafood tonight? a. You want something light b. you want something healthy Cc. you won't have to bait the hook AY, COOPER'S cu lo |r 3 Oude Pittston - 304 Kennedy Blvd. - 675-6883 Scranton - 701 N. Washington Ave. - 343-6883 A great place to relax, at prices you can afford. dra thru Wed. Special uly Specials riple doz. $2.50 Lobster Tails 5] (.99 Tues. - Wings ea. 19¢ Wed. - Clams _ Thursday Special doz. $2.50 Giant Thurs. Re One Pound ea. 19° Lobster Tail °18.99| sun. - ALL of the Above OPEN 7 DAYS FOR LUNCH AND DINNER NOW OPEN! Tep nm Z > — Dinners, Sushi Bar, pan-Yaki, Seafood, Steak, Chicken Open 7 Days a Week Mon.-Thurs. 11 - 3 Lunch « Dinner 5 - 10 Fri. 11 -3 «Dinner 3 - 11 « Sat. 3 - 11 Dinner Only Sun. 3 - 10 Dinner Only Rte 309, Dallas, PA « 675-6973 “MAY 30, PIANO BAR NIGHT, 9 p.m. Music Box Dinner Playhouse, '196 Hughes St., Swoyersville. $5 donation charge requested atthe door. Cash bar is available. Raffle tickets will be sold for $1 for a chance to win 2 Dinner and Theatre tickets to The Music Box and 2 tickets to The Little Theatre of Wilkes-Barre. For informa- tion, 283-2195. MAY 31, LINDANCEIN CELEBRA- TION: 10TH ANNIVERSARY, Dorothy Dickson Darte Center for the Perform- ing Arts, 7 p.m. Special guests, Bob Niznik Dancers and vocalists, Char- lotte Klavonski, and Lori Timek. Tick- ets $6 in advance, $7 at the door. Tickets may be purchased by phoning the studio at 288-3083. JUNE 6, “HANSEL & GRETEL” and other dance works by Degnan Ballet Center (home of Ballet North- east), 8 p.m. at Darte CPA, Wilkes University. Tickets for reserved seat- ing $6, are available at Degnan Ballet Center and the Dance Shoppe. For information, 825-3515. KidStuff 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, 824-465 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 Qnty 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. Don't miss the news Subscribe to The Dallas Post in, TR jg Sh! 10 ‘vi D Pine Brook Inn Lower Demunds Road, Dallas, PA" 18612 Hy, "Just Off The Beaten Path” Thanks to Mother Nature, Pine Brook Inn is once again offering cocktails and early dinner on our deck overlooking the fountain and ponds. Reservations are suggested, but not necessary. 675-3550 Hours; W/Th. 5-9, Fr./Sat. 5-10, Sun. 2-7 Closed Monday & Tuesday We look forward to serving you! Mastercard & Visa Accepted = ST Join us | as we unveil The Broadway performances to be featured in the 1992/1993 Broadway Series at the F. M. Kirby Center for the Performing Arts Friday, May 29 8:00 PM. With a tribute to the Best of Broadway by “BROADWAY TONITE!” A potpourri of the music, costumes, songs, and dance from your favorite Broadway hit shows including: * Les Miserables * A Chorus Line * West Side Story * Phantom of the Opera * La Cage Aux Folles * Man of La Mancha * South Pacific * CATS © TicKets $16 per person FM. Kirby Box Office 717/826-1100 All in attendance will have the opportunity to purchase first-selection seats to all performances in the 1992/1993 Broadway Series at a Special discount that evening. 22, THE F.M. KIRBY CENTER WYOU FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS Bi ey & 42nd Street * and more!
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