3 8 The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, October 20, 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 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 Community OCT. 23, ROAST BEEF DINNER, Ruggles United Methodist Church, Rt. 29, 4:30-7 p.m. Adults, $6; chil- dren $3. Takeouts available. OCT. 23, ROAST BEEF DINNER, ~ mashed potatoes, OCT bake sale, bazaar, Dymond Hollow United Methodist Church, 4-7 p.m. ‘Dinner includes roast beef, gravy, homemade applesauce, creamed cabbage, green beans, squash, homemade rolls, desserts, hot coffee, tea and cold drinks. To reserve tickets call Gertrude at 388-6571 or LaVern at 333-4332. Adults $6; children $3; under 5, free. 23, 24, FLEA MARKET, Jackson Twp. Fire Hall, Chase Rd., Jackson Twp. 9 a.m.-4 p.m. both days. Sponsored by the Ladies Auxiliary. Refreshments will be available. OCT. 24, GREATER WYOMING VALLEY AUDUBON SOCIETY'S OUTING, fall wildflowers and migrat- ing hawks will be the focus. Bob Wasilewski, GWVAS president and a wildflower enthusiast, will lead the outing which will start from the Edwardsville K-Mart at 1:30 p.m. and the Shickshinny Acme at 2 p.m. Outing will end at the Council Cup overlook near Wapwallopen. Anyone with questions may call Bob at 824-3668. The public is invited to participate. OCT. 26, NE PA GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY meets in the 2nd Floor Conference Room, Osterhout Li- brary, S. Franklin St., Wilkes-Barre, ~ 7-9p.m. Beginners aswell asthose who have already started searches are welcome. Free. For informa- tion, 288-7609 or 820-7935. OCT. 27, ANNUAL FALL ROAST BEEF DINNER, Social Room, ~ Shavertown United Methodist Church, N. Pioneer Ave., Shaver- town. Tickets may be purchased through UMW Member or by call- ing the church office, 675-3616. No tickets will be available at the door. Deadline for selling tickets is Oct. 24. Adult, $6.50; Children (6- 12 years) $3.50; Children under 6 yrs. free. NOV. 2, HOAGIE-BAKE SALE, Shavertown Fire Co. Auxiliary, Hoagies $1.50, orders should be in by Oct. 21. 675-4514. NOV. 2, SPAGHETTI NOV. OCT. 30, HALLOWEEN PARTY, Dallas United Methodist Church, Ages 0-12; 6-7:30 p.m. Games, refreshments, fun. Wear your costume. Donations will be ac- cepted at the door for UNICEF. DINNER, Mountain Grange #567, 1632 Eighth St., Carverton, from 4 p.m. At lunch, hot dog and wimpie plat- ters will be available. NOV. 3, CRAFT SHOW AND SALE, Prince of Peace Church, Main St., Dallas. Follow Rte. 309 to the Mark Il Restaurant, and turn left. Church on right near top of the hill. For information 675-1723.10 a.m.-8 p.m. Admission and parking are free. 12 dealers will be displaying their talents: Karen's Karpets, Greentown; Eileen Sichler, Harveys Lake; Bernardine Vojtko, Wyoming; Jane Kishbaugh, Trucksville; Tina Urban, Harveys Lake; Raymond C. Pios, Hunlock Creek; Mrs. Charles Cobouru, Mountaintop; Mary Serafin, Forty Fort; Rowker Crafts, Tunkhannock; Betty Ubaldini, Clarks Summit; Eleanor Stush, Kingston; and Prince of Peace Women. Homemade soups, sand- wiches, platters and pies served from 10a.m.-7 p.m: From 5-7 p.m., a Spaghetti Supper will be avail- able. NOV. 6, BUS TRIP TO KING OF PRUSSIA MALL, sponsored by Girl Scout Troop #622. The bus will depart from Trucskville U.M. Church at 8 a.m. and return to the same at about 9:30 p.m. The cost per seat is $15. which includes a coupon booklet to use throughout the mall. The trip is open to the general public. To get more infor- mation or secure tickets, call Jamie at 696-3595. NOV. 8, WELSH COOKIES, Shaver- town Fire Co. Auxiliary, $1.75 doz. Orders should be in by Nov. 8. Call Vivian Newcomb 675-1881. Or- ders will be picked up at the Fire Hall on Nov. 15, 6:30 p.m. 13, CHRISTMAS CRAFT SALE, OES Hall, Foster St. and Woodlawn Ave., Dallas (behind ACME) 10-4 p.m. Lunch available. For reservations, Irene Transue, 675-1367. Tables to be furnished at $5 each. GO BANANAS AT BRUNCH! IT'S A BRUNCH WITH AP-PEEL! COOPER'S on THE WATERFRONT 304 KENNEDY BLVD., PITTSTON 654-6883 Build-your-own . omelettes and \ belgian waffles * fresh seafood e traditional breakfast favorites e fresh fruit * freshly made salads * sumptuous pastries and desserts, and much, much, more! Only 8.95 Childrens Menu Also - Sundays 9 A.M. till 2 P.M. Seasonal Decor and a great Waterfront view. A lonely dinosaur visits Music Box His name isn’t Barney, and he doesn’t come from Jurassic Park. ted baby dinosaur, and he’s trav- eled eons to visit the Music Box Dinner Playhouse in “Nobody Loves ADinosaur”, tobe presented Oct. 22, 23, 24. Sidney's been here before once in 1989 and again in 1991, and because dinosaurs are more popular than ever, this very friendly, wise, and musical “Snoutasaurus” returns to delight children once again. The price of admission is $6.50, which includes a McDonald's Fun Meal. Friday performance is at 6 p.m. Saturday performances are 1 and 5 p.m. and Sunday per- “schoolday” performances are scheduled for Wednesday, Oct. 27, at 10 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. Group rates are available for groups of 25 or more. Early res- ervations are strongly suggested. After each performance, chil- dren will have the opportunity to meet Sidney and the rest of cast, and tickets will be sold for kids to have their photographs taken with stars. For further information, and to make reservations, call the boxoffice at 283-2195. The Music Box Dinner Playhouse is located at 196 Hughes St., Swoyersville. He's Sidney, a purple polka-dot- ° formance is at 1 p.m. Special IN A TIME LONG GONE BY - Sidney the dinosaur coaxes young Carg Cro-Magnon and Narth Neanderthal, once enemies, to become friends in Nobody Loves a Dinosaur, playing at the Music Box Dinner Theatre October 22-24. THE DOUGH COMPANY Rt. 309, Dallas - 675-7347 Fri. NEW! - Sun. LASAGNE Includes our homemade soup or : garden fresh salad Try our Pork BBQ Open Daily At 11 100 « 'e"v a 0 e a's a a 0 0 8 88 UR olel x PN . ®a a ae s 0 a 0 a a" "a" Ta%e a 0% "a" a geass aan 0 » a a 6 8 8 OOOO) BI a a a) a OO) 0 Fr aa wy «0% a2" A090 49° Exhibits THROUGH OCT. 23, EN PLEIN SOCIETY ART EXHIBIT, Wyoming Seminary Stettler Learning Re- At the Kirby Music souces Center, Sprague Ave., Kingston. Gallery hours, Mon.-Fri, 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Sat., 10 a.m.- noon. THROUGH NOV. 7, Pencil Draw- ings, by Howard Liberman and Kathi Trelani, MacDonald Art Gallery, College Misericordia, Dallas. Gal- lery hours: Tues., Wed., Thurs., noon-5 p.m. and 6-8 p.m.; Fri, noon-5 p.m. Sat., Sun., 1-5 p.m.; Closed Mon. Free. For info, 674- 6285. 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. 16 Carverton Road, Trucksville call Ahead RCT T EPR [V0 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 pm - 11:00 pm SUNSET 14:0) 18[@8 § (OAS Sas PRESENTS see it again. $9000 A CHORUS LIN€ DIRECT FROM NEW YORK, THE NATIONAL TOUR COMES TO SCRANTON Broadway's longest-running musical is going on tour. Winner of 9 Tony Awards. If you've seen it, If you haven't, don't miss this | |] national touring production! SATURDAY, OCTOBER 30TH 8:00 P.M. OCT. 20, GALLAGHER, comedian. Wednesday, Oct. 20 at 8 p.m. $28 and $23. Presented by the Kirby Center. Bring your raincoat. 70 Wyoming Valley students of violin, viola and cello. Buckingham Performing Arts Center of Wyo- OCT. 22, POPS CONCERT with the Northeastern Pennsylvania Phil- harmonic. 8 p.m. Pops subscrip- tions are $99; $84; $66; $51 and $36. 800-836-3413. OCT. 23, VIOLENT FEMMES, rock band. 8 p.m., $17.50. On sale. . Presented by Magnus Productions. OCT. 24, FRANKIE VALLIAND THE FOUR SEASONS, pop band. 7 p.m. $20.50 and $18.50 on sale now. Presented by Magnus Pro- ductions OCT. 24, SUZUKI CONCERTS, with Special Events OCT. 21-24, 28-31. LEHMAN ¢ ° HAUNTED BARN, Lehman, (Be- hind the Post Office) Hours are 7- 10 p.m. on school nights, 7-11 p.m. on weekends. $3. For more info, “spook line” 675-1216. OCT.21, ANTHRACITE FOLK ART, slide show and lecture by Chester Kulesa, curator ofthe Antracite Museum Complex, Scranton. First United Methodist Church 47 N. Franklin St., Wiikes-Barre. 7:15 p.m. Presented as part of the Wyoming Historical and Geologi- cal Society's “Centennial Lecture” series. Seating is limited. Free. OCT. 24, MONOPOLY GAME TOURNAMENT, for wanna-be real estate moguls. Scandlon Center, King’s College, 1 p.m. Final round will be played on an oversided board. Winner may qualify for the stateMonopoly game title. Pro- ceeds benefit the Wyoming Valley Montessori School Scholarship Fund. $24, includes lunch and a T- shirt. To register, 288-3708. 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. KidStuff OCT. 22-24, ‘NOBODY LOVES A DINOSAUR,’ a prehistoric musi- a 4 cal for children. Music Box Dinner Playhouse, 196 Hughes St., Swoy- ersville. Fri., at 6 p.m.; Sat., 1 and ming Seminary, Sprague Ave., 5p.m.;Sun., 1 p.m. Also “schoolday Kingston. 2 p.m. and 4 p.m. Free. performances”at10a.m. and 12:30 OCT. 29, CHASKINAKUY, music of p.m. Wed., Oct. 27. Price of admis- the Andes. The Chicory House, sion includes a McDonald's Fun Community Room of St. Stephen's Meal. For reservations, 283-2195. | Episcopal Church, 35 S. Franklin St., Wilkes-Barre. 8:30 p.m. $7. | 675-8843. q MOZART CLUB of WILKES- Stage eq BARRE, seeks new members. Two | clubs available. The Junior Mozart Club welcomes members upto age 17; for those 18 and older, the OCT. 20-23. ANTIGONE, presented Senior Mozart Club is available. by King's College theatre depat- Senior Mozart Club info, 333-5305 ment. Administration Auditorium, or 655-5051. Junior Mozart Club, King’s College, North River St., 675-4867. Wilkes-Barre. 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