. am Ee 14 ~The Dallas Post Dallas, PA ‘Wednesday, August 11, 1993 alendar 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 August 15 The Dallas Post, P.O. Box 366, Dallas PA 18612, or bring it to our office at 45 Main Road in Dallas. Deadline is Friday at 3 p.m. : Community Outdoors THURS. NIGHT MOVIES, Gifts From Above Christian Books Store, Memorial Hwy., Dallas, 6 p.m. For further information, 675-0354. AUG. 12, Molder of Dreams; AUG. 19, Thief in the Night; AUG. 26, Distant Thunder; SEPT. 2, Image of the Beast; SEPT. 9, Prodigal Planet. AUG. 14, RUMMAGE SALE, Jackson ‘U.M. Church, Jackson Church Rd., - off Smith Pond Rd., Jackson Town- *. ship. Doors open at 9 a.m. Re- ~ freshments will be available. AUG. 21, STUFFED CHICKEN BREAST DINNER, Alderson U.M. Church, Pole 108, Harveys Lake. ~~ Serving 4-7 p.m. with takeout avail- able 4-5 p.m. Adult cost $6; chil- ~ dren under 12, $3. For information 639-5401. AUG. 28, FLEA MARKET AND CRAFT SALE, Eastern Star Build- ing, cor. of Woodlawn Ave. & Foster St., Dallas, behind the ACME, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Rain date, Aug. 29. Lunch will be served. Items to be sold include: odds & ends, books, crafts, jewelry, plants, collectibles, baked goods and more. AUG. 28-29, ANTIQUES AND COL- LECTIBLE SHOW AND SALE, 9- 5 daily, Over 40 dealers under cover. Free admission and park- ing. Bake sale by the Loyalville United Methodist Church. Lunch available. Location: The Barn, Market Street, Lehman, (near the Penn State Wilkes-Barre Campus). For more information, 675-4232. AUG. 28, 29, LOYALVILLE U.M. ~ CHURCH BAKE SALE, at The Barn, Market St., Lehman from 9 a.m.-5 p.m. both days. Welsh Cookies and many other home baked goodies on sale. KidStuft WILKES CONSERVATORY CLASSES, with Early Childhood Education classes in music and theatre for children and acting class for high school studetns. The Wilkes Community Conservatory, Wilkes University, Wilkes-Barre. Classes meet Wed. or Sat., 824- 4651 ext. 4425. at x LC) A) 020s”, LJ x ate 0 Cl) 8, »eonees a - Velie, a ieee “py LJ 0) © 198 9 0 8 90000000800 CN00sEsce0t0sEETOanacS RICKETTS GLEN STATE PARK”: Note: Nature walks begin at the maintenance building grove benches across from the Park Of- fice. Evening programs are shown at the maintenance building grove across from Park Office. Bring your vehicle for the “Ricketts” nature hike. AUG. 12, NATURE WALK, 4 p.m., Lake Rose, “Animal Dens”; 8:30 p.m., Evening Program, Mainte- nance Grove, “Scenic Parks I”. AUG. 13, NATURE WALK, 4 p.m., Lake Jean, “Forest Environments”; 8 p.m., Evening Program, Mainte- nance Grove, “Snakes”, guest speaker, Sam Burleigh. AUG. 14, ‘SHADES OF DEATH”, Sierra Club hikes area at Hickory Run State Park. Bring water and - lunch. Public invited. Meet at the Scranton Sheraton at 9 a.m. Sat. or at the Wyoming Valley Mall (Hess's), 9:30 a.m. For more info, 586-1930. AUG. 28, SHOHOLA FALLS HIKE, with the Sierra Club. Observe wa- terfowl, examine fern, mosses, wetlands and nature on this mod- erate 6 mile hike. Bring water and lunch. Public invited. Meet at the Dunmore YMCA at 10 a.m. For info, 586-1930. THROUGH SEPT. 29, LUNKER TOURNAMENTS, conducted by Lunker Lander’s Bass Club every Wednesday evening starting time 5:30 p.m. Subjectto change later in the year. Weigh-ins atdusk, time to be announced at boat check. Entry fees are $5 per angler with a 75% payback forthe heaviest legalbass. Waiver applications must be com- pleted to participate. Applications will be available at the launch site. For info, Ron Gavek, 836-1542 or Chris Longo 836-6470. Stage AUG. 12-14. “NUNSENSE” Music Box Dinner Playhouse, 196 Hughes St., Swoyersville. Curtain Thurs.- Sat., 8 p.m. withdinner at 6:30 p.m. curtain, Sun. 3:15 p.m. with dinner at 2 p.m. Group rates, senior citi- zens and children’s prices avail- able; $2 discount for nuns. 283- 2195, Compa Rt. 309, Dallas « 675-7347 Open Daily at 11:00 Friday thru Sunday Special | LASAGNES] 99 | Includes our homemade soup or HE 1 garden fresh salad me Try Our Whole Wheat Spaghetti © NY ; or i Mon. - Fri. 3:00 - 8:00 Sat. & Sun. 12:00 - 5:00 . “1 Special ] 1/2 Price 1 One Hour of Pool with this coupon | 1 Coupon Good for 1-4 people playing on 1 table | ss from Offset Paperbac Expires 8/31/93 l Boss ts , Main Rd. R% The 10th annual Back Moun- tain Antique Car Show and Flea Market will be held at the Lake- Lehman High School grounds on August 15. Rain date is August 22. Hundreds of cars from the early 1900's to 1986 will be on display including trucks, classics, hot rods, custom cars and motor- cycles. The classes for this year's show have been expanded to 51. There will also be a car corral | for cars to be sold. The flea mar- ket will have many different ar- ticles including car parts and crafts. The flea market opens at 8 a.m. while all cars to be judged | must be on the field by 12 noon. The car show is one of several | projects sponsored by the Lake- Lehman Band Sponsors to fund the band's activities throughout the year. Refreshments will be available throughout the day in- cluding hot dogs, halushki, po- tato pancakes, hot sandwiches, and hand dipped Hillside Ice Cream. Admission to the car show is $1.00 per person. FROM ANTIQUES TO CLASSICS - The Tenth Annual Back Mountain Antique Car Show and Flea | Market will feature hundreds of cars and trucks, some dating from the turn of the century, as well as a Car Corral and flea market. Proceeds will benefit the Lake-Lehman High School band. Exhibits ANTHRACITE YEARS, Wyoming Valley Historical and Geological Museum, 69 S. Franklin St., Wilkes- Barre. Tues.-Fri., noon-4p.m.; Sat, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. 823-6247. THROUGH SUMMER MONTHS, REILLY CLASSICMOTORCARS, 175 Market St., Kingston. Thurs.- Mon., 12:30-3:30 p.m. 288-7767 THROUGH SEPT. 10, ‘THE WELSH IN WYOMING VALLEY’ a new exhibit. The Wyoming Historical and Geological Society Museum, 69 S. Franklin St., Wilkes-Barre. Tues. through Fri., noon-4 p.m; Sat., 10 a.m.-4 p.m. 823-6247. Frances Slocum NOTE: If you are a person with a disability and you wish to partici- pate in any of the programs, con- tact Jerry Kozlansky at 696-3525. Pennsylvania AT&T Relay Service 1-800-654-5984 (TDD). Special Events THROUGH SUMMER, NATHAN DENISON HOUSE TOURS, 35 Denison St., Forty Fort. Costumed Colonial guides detail the history of the house with each tour. Small entrance fee charged. For info, 288-5531 or 287-7055. WEEKENDS THROUGH OCTO- BER, TRAIN EXCURSIONS be- tween Steamtown National Historic Site, 150 S. Washington Ave., Scranton and the Iron Furnaces on Cedar Ave. Also, climb aboard steam locomotives, a caboose or railway post office car. Guided tours of a restored roadhouse and turntable area. Open daily 9a.m.-5 p.m. Admission to park is free. For info, 963-4804. 4 FRANCES SLOCUMSTATE PARK, M u S I C AUG. 24, BAD COMPANY, rock band. Bud Light Amphitheatre at Harveys Lake, 7 p.m., $26.50, $23.50, $20.50. Forinfo, call Prime Ticket, 823-4444. Sicilian Style PIZZERIA 16 Carverton Road, Trucksville call Ae2® IETIORNNG Eat in or Take Out Try Our Wings! Mon.: 4:00 pm - 10:00 pm Tues., Wed., Thurs.: 4:00 pm - 11:00 pm Fri.: 11:00 am - 12:00 Midnight Sat..: 12:30 pm - 12:00 Midnight + Sun.: 2:00 gm - 11: 00 pm Chill Out On The Waterfront With Great Summer Seafood Dining food COOPER'S on the WATERFRONT 304 Kennedy Blvd. Pittston 654-6883 Call Ahead For Reserve Phone Seating Enjoy great summer dining at Cooper's newest location. beautiful waterfront view, not to mention our superb already known for. DINNER 7 DAYS A WEEK - LUNCH WED., THURS. & FRIDAY Dine with a that Cooper's is 4 [ Steven's ] Town & Country Cleaners Country Club Shopping Ctr. * 675-0468 ’ - We'll spoil you! We treat you as someone special. You can see it in the friendly smile that greets you at the counter. You know it in the cheerful way we handle special requests. You'll notice the difference in our first-class drycleaning, too. Come in today . . . let us spoil you. h, Steven's Town & Country Cleaners Check Out Our New Store Hours Mon. - Fri. 7AM. - 7PM. e Sat. 8 AM. - 6 PM. The Professional Edge, The Personal Touch A member of the International Fabricare Institute, the association of professional drycleaners and launderers. i Popes’ Gell Monday thru Thursday 5:00 P.M. - (Except on Days of concerts) & Seated Orders Only Bucket of Wings & Large Pizza Bud Light Amphitheatre 639-5135 Family Special 8:00 P.M. ONLY $9.99 UPCOMING GOLF EVENTS AT FOUR SEASONS GOLF CLUB EXETER, PA ¢ 655-8869 Friday Golf & Bar-B-Que Every Friday 11 AM... -7 P.M. Only $20.00 Gets You 18 Holes, Motor Cart & All You Can Eat. Hamburgs, Hot Dogs, Bar-B--Que™d Chicken & ) Ribs. You may eat lunch, snack after 9 holes & Dinner, All for the $20.00 Price!! Cooked right on our Patio! Scotch Twosomes Tourney Sunday August 15th, Call for Tee Times Starting at 1:00 P.M. : Man- Woman Teams, Both Drive, Play Best Ball, Alternate Shots to Hole. Includes: Golf, Prizes, Meal Beverages. $45.00 Per Team * Sign up w/Payment by August 9th -o Captain & Crew Tourney Saturday Sept. 4th. Call for Tee Times e Starting at 8:00 A.M.. $23.00 per person includes: Golf, Prizes, Buffet, Beverages Night Golf/Captain & Mate Saturday Night, August 14th 8:00 P.M. Registration . 9:00 P.M. “Shotgun” Start. Glow Balls, Tee Markers, es Hole Markers, Etc. provided. $21.00 per person &
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