ER REEL SEE - r= - .-_— nn. - Al - nn A ~ —— TT = —— ~~ a rae ~- ™ - 18 The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wodnesday, Dctoners 21, “1992 alendar Community 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. At the Kirby El OCT. 21, LAKE-LEHMAN CLASS OF Ti ‘68 planning reunion meeting, Joe's + Grotto, 7:30 p.m. Interested class- |. | mates asked to attend. ocr. 22, GAME PARTY, Shavertown + « Fire Hall, 7:30 p.m. Refreshments . . served. Public is welcome. ' OCT. 24, HAM SUPPER, Eastern Star + Building, (behind the Dallas Acme). i Donation, $6. Also available will be - a king size double Wedding Ring . quilt, alarge Granny afghan, shades . of green and a white baby afghan. + Donation $1. + OCT. 24, FAMILY STYLE ROAST ~ BEEF DINNER, Sweet Valley Vol. Fire Co., 5-7 p.m. Adults $6.50; . . children ages 6-12, $3.25. Take- ' outs available from any fireman or + atthe door. | ocT . 24, ARTS & CRAFTS FESTI- * - VAL with 75 vendors of handmade | items. 9 a.m.-4 p.m. in cafeteria of the Tunkhannock Area High School. ponsored by Tunkhannock Junior Women’s Club. Monies raised will |. go back into the community. OFT. 24, CHICKEN BARBECUE, 3 Albright Church, cor. Dana & Grove ~ Sts., Wilkes-Barre. Serving 4-7 p.m. Takeouts 3:30-4:30 p.m. Outside dining weather permitting; inside . dining, Fellowship Room. Advance ies tickets suggested on sale at Albright ¥ "Church, Wed., 6:45 to 8:30 p.m. || Bake tble, cakes, pies, cookies, ~ candy. Nov. 3, ELECTION DAY, BAKE & ik * HOAGIE SALE. Shavertown Fire ie Co, Anyone wanting to order Hoa- gies call 675-1881 by Oct. 22. | Nov. 5,6, RUMMAGE SALE, Dallas It 0 United Methodist Church, Thurs., 9- - *. 4 p.m. with lunch bar; Fri., bag day, © 9-1 p.m. Marjorie Baker and Doris ih Carey co-chairmen. Publicity, .* Helen Eggleston. Nov. 21, CHRISTMAS BOUTIQUE, “Lehman Vol. Fire Co. Ladies Auxil- ~~ iary, Lehman Fire Hall, 9-3 p.m. Table rentals still available for $15. Phone Hazel at 675-3031, for fur- ther information. ' DEC. 2, WELSH COOKIE SALE, ~ Shavertown Fire Co. Auxiliary. | Orders should be in by Nov. 20. At the Kirby | OCT. 21, “AHAIRY NIGHTON BALD i | MOUNTAIN” Ballet Chicago dance > j periormance. 8 p.m., $22 and $18. - Presented by the Kirby Center. | OCT. 29, SHANGHAI ACROBATS, gymnastic stage show. 7 p.m., $18 and $14. Presented by the Kirby Center. Special Events OCT. 24, FALL CRAFT FESTIVAL, Luzerne County Community Alumni Association, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. in the college’s gymnasium on the main campus in Nanticoke. 829-7387. THROUGH OCT. 25, STEAMTOWN NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE, Scranton. Temporary Visitors Cen- ter, 150 S. Washington St., Scran- ton. Park open daily from 9 a.m.-6 p.m., with walking tours of the loco- motives and cars. 961-2034. Free. THROUGH OCT. 25, STEAMTOWN NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE 1992 EXCURSION including Labor Day Quilt exhibit at Misericordia An exhibit entitled "Antique Quilts" is on display through October 30 at the MacDonald Art Gallery at College Misericordia. The exhibit includes 16 quilts from the collection of Joan Greulick-Byron, M.D. of Shavertown. Seen at the opening of the exhibit are, from left, Dr. Joan Greulick-Byron and Dr. Thomas Byron. and Columbus Day. Excursion will leave Lackawanna and 9th Aves., 1 p.m. sharp. Cost $10 for adults for 3- hour trip; children up to age 12 are $6. Groups of 24 or more adults Exhibits Exhibits KidStuff remain at the individual price of $9. The site is located at 150 S. Wash T ington Ave., Scranton. Music OCT. 30, MARTIN AND JESSICA SIMPSON, blues, British rock and folk duo. Chicory House, St. T Stephen’s Episcopal” Church, S. Franklin St., Wilkes-Barre. 8:30 p.m. $6 first come first seated. For info, 675-8843. SINFORNIA DE CAMERA YOUTH ORCHESTRA SPRING CONCERT AUDITIONS. Open to all musicians age 7 to 18 years. in Northeastern Pennsylvania. The only require- ments 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; HROUGH OCTOBER, ANTIQUE QUILTS an exhibit of 12 quilts from the collection of Dr. Joan Greulick- Byron, MacDonald Art Gallery, Col- lege Misericordia, Dallas. Gallery hours: Tues., Wed., Thurs., noon-5 p.m. and 6-8 p.m.; Fri., noon-5p.m.; Sat., Sun., 1-5 p.m. Closed Mon. 674-6250 HROUGH OCTOBER, “AGNES: A FLOOD REMEMBERED,” exhibit on the 20th anniversary of the Ag- nes Flood disaster. Wyoming His- torical and Geological Society, 49 S. Franklin St., Wilkes-Barre. Hours: Tues.-Fri.,, noon-4 p.m., Sat., 10 &.m.-4 p.m. 823-6244. “ANTHRACITE YEARS.” Permanent 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 INWYOMING VALLEY” Wyoming Valley Histori- cal and Geological Musuem, 69 S. Franklin St., Wilkes-Barre. Tues.- Fri., 10 a.m.-4 p.m. “REILLY CLASSIC MOTOR CARS MUSEUM?”. 100 classic and antique automobiles dating from 1901 to the 1970s. 175 Market St., Kingston. Hours: Sat. & Sun., 11 a.m.-5 p.m. $4.98 for adults, $2. 49 for children. 288-7767. ~ Stage OCT. 29-NOV. 8, THE FOURPOS- TER, CastleFondo Dinner Theatre, Genetti;s Best Western Hotel and Convention Center. $19.95. Free brochures and ticket information available, 820-7820. for those 18 and older, the Senior Club is available. For information, call Senior Mozart Club, 288-1294; for junior membership, 823-2297. ERA RSA AS ~ Sundays. DAMENTI'S restaurant Damenti's restaurant, Route 309, Mountaintop is pleased to announce that we will now be open on || Dinner will be served between 4 and 9 P.M. || beginning Sunday, October 25, 1992. Please Call for Reservations at 788-2004 On behalf of our entire staff we will welcome you to our restaurant and look forward to serving you. | I Helen and Kevin MeDonald PAPER PARTY GATEWAY SHOPPNG CENTER jooss. TABLECOVER | HP 1FREE 2 J] NOPURCHASE NECESSARY | i WITH THIS COUPON ; EXPIRES 10/28/92 | MON-SAT. 9-6 283- 1 91 8; i LERIDAYS TILL9 il a sa I —— wd | Combine your auto and homeowners insurance policies into [o))]= * Comprehensive Coverage Competitive Rates ER ETE Security Policy (07:1 Slocum Insurance JiYe [To [nV [To 575 Memorial Hwy. Dallas, PA 18612 675-1167 i 1 ICA Reed ET SE THE DOUGH com pANYS : «ue BuUTE SCI I I) OCTOBER SPECIALS Mon. & Tues. -TRIPLE LOBSTER TAILS.............10.99 Three tender sweet lobster tails served with drawn butter. Platter includes Shrimp scampi, fried shrimp, spiced shrimp & ONE POUND LOBSTER TAIL....18.99 One full pound of the sweetest lobster Wednesday - SHRIMP 4 WAYS........ shrimp cocktail. Thursday - you've ever tasted! Friday - SEAFOOD SCAMPL..........cocuc... -3.95 A Cooper's favorite. Sauteed shrimp, scallops & lobster in scampi served over rice pilaf. All dinners served with choice of potato, vegetable or tossed salad and basket of rolls. VISIT THE PUB - Live Music Thurs. thru Sunday. Specials on Food & Drinks every nite. Open for dinner 7 Days, Lunch Wed to Fri. 11 to 3 WATERFRONT 304 Kennedy Blvd,, Pittston, PA 654-6883 Open Daily at 11:00 A. 675-7347 (Past 309-415 Intersection) o a ie Rt. 309, Dallas Pizza & Pasta ro mont All Week Special. 1] M. ; All Week Special ‘i Pasta and Clam Sauce i {i (White or Red) 99! ml includes Soup or Salad l i I iy ell OCT. 23-25. “SHOOT FOR THE MOON?”, Music Box Theater, 196 Hughes St., Swoyersville. A McDonald's Fun Meal willbe served before each performance. Fri., 6 p.m.; Sat., Sun., 1 and 5 p.m. Seats still available for 12:30 p.m. school day performance on Fri., Oct. 23. For reservations, 283-2195. AUDITIONS FOR YOUNG DANC- ERS, The Luzerne County Recrea- tion Dept. will audition dancers with knowledge of tap and jazz. Dancers must be between ages 13-18. The chosen group will be the official Luzerne County Dancers, partici- pating in numerous events through- out the county. Dancing teachers in the county also invited to choreo- graph routines. For audition infor- mation, callthe Luzerne County Rec- reation Center, 825-1693 or write: Luzerne County Recreation Dept., 5 Wate: St., Wilkes-Barre, 18711. KidStuff WILKES CONSERVATORY CLASSES, Early Childhood Edu- cation classes in music and theatre for children, and acting classes for high school students. The Wilkes- Community Conservatory, Wilkes University, Wilkes-Ba're. Classes meet Wednesdays or Saturdays, 824-4651 ext. 4425. Meetings TUESDAYS, 7 P.M., BACK MOUN- TAIN TOUGHLOVE, Shavertown U.M. Church, 163 N. Pioneer Ave., Shavertown. Toughlove is a self- help program for parents troubled by teenage behavior. For more in- formation, call 675-3616 or 675- 0372. Ricketts Glen Note: Nature walks begin at benches across from Park Office by the maintenance building. Evening programs are presented at maintenance building grove acro®% from the Park Office. Bring your vehicle for the “Ghost Town of Rick- etts Tour.” - Stearn honored by shipmates on USS Nassau Navy Senior Chief Petty Officer Gary S. Stearn, whose wife, Janet, is the daughter of Charles and Honey Knorr of 151 Warren Drives Dallas, was recognized recenl§#s with his fellow shipmates aboard the general purpose amphibious assault ship USS Nasau as the Atlantic Fleet Amphibious Force's “Top Gator.” The Nassau, which also was recently named by Commander, Naval Forces; Atlantic, as a recipi- ent of the Battle Efficiency Excel- lence “E” award, won the “Top Gator” recognition over all other amphibious ships in the U.S. At- lantic Fleet for its outstanding performance. A 1971 graduate of Dallas Sel) ior High School and a graduate Wilkes-Barre Business College, Wilkes-Barre with an associat degree, Stearn joined the Navy April 1975. 16 Carverton Road, Trucksville call Anee IEETIGETI Eat in or Take Out Try Our Wings! 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