y 4 Ww ; - The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, March 2, 1994 11 [@eiendar Community "ait items are published free of charge. Generally, items will be pylons 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 MAR. 5, COUNTRY WESTERN DANCE, old Dallas Township @School Bldg., Church St., Dallas. Admission $5 per person, $8 per couple includes lessons with Bon- nie Kochanowskifrom 7-8 p.m. and dancing with DJ Rich Austin from 8-11 p.m. Proceeds from the dances benefit Senior Girl Scout Troop #622, trying to earn their way to Europe in 1995. For directions of more info, call Jamie at 696-3595. MAR. 2, BACK MT. REPUBLICANS ameet ‘at the Kingston Twp. Munici- LA Bldg., Carverton Road, ~ Trucksville, 7:30 p.m. New mem- bers welcome. Nomination of club officers will take place. MAR. 3-6, NE PA RV DEALERS ASSOCIATION, will hold its third annual RV Camping Show and Sale atthe Kingston Armory. Many area dealers will be on hand. Hours for the show are Mar. 3, 5 p.m.-10 p'm.; Mar. 4, 1-10 p.m.; Mar. 5, 10 a.m.-10 p.m.; Mar. 6, noon-6 p.m. Lo parking provided and adraw- ing will be held to win a free camp- ing weekend. Admission $3. MAR. 3,4, RUMMAGE SALE, Maple ‘Grove United Methodist Chureh Hall, Thurs., 9 a.m.-3 p.m.; Fri., .a.m.-noon. Church is located on the Sweet Valley Road in Pikes Creek about 1/3 miles from Shel- don’ s Diner. \R. 4, 107TH WORLD DAY OF PRAYER, at the following Back ~ Mountain Churches, Carverton United Methodist, Carverton, 1:30 p.m.; St. Paul's Lutheran Church, Shavertown, 1 p.m.; St. Luke's Reformed Lutheran, Noxen at 7:30 p.m. MAR. 5, HARVEYS LAKE LIONS CLUB “NIGHT AT THE RACES,” Idetown Fire Hall, Rte. 415, Doors open at 7 p.m. Post time is 7:30 L.#0.m. Free refreshments available. Admission $3 donation. FRANCES SLOCUMSTATE PARK, 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. 1-800-654-5984 (TDD). Pennsylvania AT&T Relay Service MAR. 8, VISITING NURSE ASSOC. 86TH ANNUAL MEETING, 11:30 a.m. at the Ramada Hotel, Wilkes-" Barre. $8.25 per person. Guest speaker, Christopher N. Breiseth, Ph.D., Pres. of Wilkes University. Public invited. Reservations are necessary. Call the VNA at 283- 0681 or 1-800-432-9791. MAR, 8, VEGETARIAN SOCIETY OF NE PA free video showing of “A Diet for All Reasons”, narrated by Michael Klapper, MD, 7 p.m., inthe media room of Wilkes University library, S. Franklin St., Wilkes- Barre. Discussion period follows. Everyone welcome. For more info, call Linda, 824-7091. MAR. 12, HOMEMADE POTATO PIEROGIE SALE, Ruggles United Methodist Women, $3.75 per doz., Order deadline, Mar. 10. Pickup at the Ruggles U.M. Church, at3 p.m. Orders can be called in to 639- 2801 or 675-3173. MAR. 11, SPAGHETTI SUPPER, by Building Assn. of Dallas Eastern Star Chapter #396, 4:30-7 p.m. in Eastern Star Hall, Foster Street and Woodlawn Avenue, behind (Acme). Adults $5; children, $3; pre-school free. Takeouts avail- able 4:30-5:30 p.m. only. Bring your own containers. Welsh cookies available $2 dozen. Tickets avail- able from any member or at the door. For information, call Irene G. Transue, 675-1367. MAR. 12, TURKEY SUPPER, Loy- alville United Methodist Church, 4:30-6:30 p.m. Church is located on the Loyalville Road, West off Rte. 118 or East off Rte. 29. MAR. 12, FUND RAISING BREAKFAST, Committee to Re- elect George C. Hasay, State Representative at the Chalet Res- taurant in Mountaintop, 9 a.m. Tick- ets $10, available by calling 779- 9629 or 474-5130. MAR. 16, WILKES-BARRE CHRIS- TIAN WOMEN’S CLUB, breakfast brunch, 9:30a.m.-11:30a.m. $6.50 inclusive. For reservations call Patsy 472-3478 or Fran 696-3756. Free nursery for pre-schoolers. Reservations close Mar. 11 and must be honored unless cancelled by Mar. 14. Comedy on stage at Little Theatre The Little Theatre of Wilkes- Barre will present the award- winning comedy, Lend Me A Tenor, March 11-12 and 18-20. Playing the title role of Tito Merelli or “Il Stupendo” will be Billy Joe Herbert. Cindy Milling- ton will play Tito's insanely jeal- ous wife, Maria. Frank Chadwick, will play Max, a nervous American tenor. Morn- ing radio personality and Little Theatre veteran, Ellen O'Brien will portray Maggie, Max's star-smit- ten girlfriend. Another local radio personal- ity, Keith Edwards will play Saun- ders, Maggie's father and the panic-stricken director of the Cleveland Grand Opera Company. Other cast members include Barbara Sincavage. For more information, please call 822-4221. Ted Anderson, Leigh Schoener and NERVOUS TENOR - The Little Theatre will present the award- winning comedy Lend Me A Tenor March 11-12 and 18-20. Above, Frank Chadwick and Leigh Schoener rehearse. Meetings MAR. 7, MOTHERS AGAINST TUESDAYS, DRUNK DRIVING (MADD) public meeting, 7:30 p.m. at John Heinz Rehabilitation Institute, 150 Mundy St. Wilkes-Barre. Anyone inter- ested in MADD and its mission is welcome. MADD not just for vic- tims and their families but for all concerned citizens. BACK MT. TOUGHLOVE, Shavertown U.M. Church, 163 N. Pioneer Ave., Shavertown. Toughlove is a self- help program for parents troubled by teenage behavior. For more info, 675-3616 or 675-0372. At the Kirby Music MAR. 9, MUCHADOABOUTNOTH- ING’, film,1 and 8 p.m. $5 on sale at the show. Presented by the Kirby Center. MAR. 10, 11, DAVID COPPER- ~ FIELD: MAGIC FOR THE ‘90’S, 5:30 and 8:30 p.m. $27.50 and $25.50. Tickets on sale now. Presented by the Kirby and NAC. MAR. 13, TRISHA YEARWOOD, country. 8 p.m. $25.50. Presented by Magic City Productions. MAR. 14, 1993/94 KIRBY CENTER CHILDREN’S SERIES, “Dinosaur Mountain, 6 p.m. $7. Presented by the Kirby Center. THE NEW COMMUNITY SINGERS, a women’s choral group based in Dallas. Provides holiday entertain- ment for churches, clubs and nurs- ing homes. Practices held at Mercy Center, Dallas. To join, or to re- serve the group, call Shirley Mahle at 675-3249 or The Mercy Center, 675-2131. MAR. 5, GUITARIST BARBARA BAILEY HUTCHISON, presents an acoustic performnce at 8 p.m. in Rumours, located in the basement ofthe Arnaud C. Marts Center. Her styles range from jazz to country, to light pop. Admission free. Exhibits MAR. 6 - 27, SUZANNE MARIE ROSSETTI MEMORIAL JURIED ART EXHIBITION, featuring works of Back Mountain , Tunkhannock and Northwest Area students. MacDonald Art Gallery, College Misericordia, Dallas. Gallery hours: Tues.-Thurs., noon-5 p.m. and 6;8 p.m.; Fri., noon-5 p.m.; Sat.-Sun. 1-5 p.m. Closed Mon. 674-6250. ANTHRACITE YEARS, Wyoming Valley Historical and Geological Museum, 69 S. Franklin St., Wilkes- Barre. Jues.- -Fri., noon- 4p.m.; Sat., 10 a.m.-4 p.m. 823- 6247. MAR. 7 - 27, ‘THE QUEEN OF SEVEN SWORDS’ exhibit by Sis- ter M. Cor Immaculatum Heffer- nan, |.LH.M., in the Kilburn Room, Sheehy Student Center, King's College. Meet the artist reception at the Kilburn Room, Mar. 8, 7-9 p.m. with a gallery walk, 8 p.m. Gallery hours for exhibit, noon to 5 p.m. weekdays; 2-5 p.m. weekends. Free. For more info, Student Ac- tivities Office, King's College, 826- 5966. : Special Events MAR. 12, NEW ENGLAND CON- TRA DANCE, with call Sam Roten- berg and the Back Mountain Reel- ers & Friends. Fellowship Hall, First Presbyterian Church, 97 S. Franklin St., Wilkes-Barre. 7-10:30 p.m. Presented by The Chicory House and Folklore Society of NE PA. Adults $6; children $3; and $15 for families. 675-8843. ‘MAR. 15,DOUG THRON, WILDLIFE PHOTOGRAPHER, presents a slide show on the clearcut logging of ancient redwoods in Northern Calif., 7:30 p.m. at Dorrancetown U.M. Church Kingston. 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