{ | | r i (HE 2% % L 2 Be TT TT EE see The CE ES a Le a, EE EN A 3 To TA Aa 2 CAE EE TS OA B03 Ry TL Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, August 10, 1994 11 [®aiendar 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 ~ [3 “AUG. 13, FLEA MARKET & CRAFT + SALE, at O.E.S. building and park- © ing lot on the corner of Woodlawn Ave. & Foster St., Dallas, behind ~ the Acme. 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Rain date, ~. Aug. 14. Baked goods, crafts, "jewelry, books, plants, odds and +. ends, Welsh cookies, toys, games +. and more. Lunch available. For ". table reservations, Irene G. Tran- sue, 675-1367. KidStuff AUG. 13,2ND ANNUAL SIDEWALK CHALK CONTEST, sponsored by Marquis Art and Frame, 122 S. Main St., Wilkes-Barre. Open to children ages 5-12. Prizes will be awarded, including a bicycle for 1st place. Rain date, Aug. 20. For more information or to register, call 823-0518. AUG. 13, 20, 27, ‘THE TORTOISE AND THE HARE,’ modern adapta- Craft show at August 14 Misericordia Mercy Hospital Auxiliary of Wilkes-Barre will hold its first annual craft show, August 14, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., on the grounds of College Misericordia, Dallas. More than 50 artists/crafts- men will be selling their wares, jewelry, toys, baskets, dried flower AUG, 13, ICE CREAM SOCIAL, 4 tion of classic tale. Scranton Public wreaths, paintings, household 2 p.m.-? Bloomingdale United Meth- Theatre, noon. $5. articles and hand-painted cloth- odist Church. Wimpies, hot dogs, AUG. 15-19, PERFORMING ARTS Ing. pork bbq, haluski, soup, salad, *.. baked goods. Call 256-3931. AUG. 19, EDDIETURCHIN SQUARE » DANCE BENEFIT, 8:30 p.m.-mid- ~~ night. College Misericordia’s Mer- rick Hall. Callers are REd Jones and Joe McKeown. Tickets, $10. - Proceeds will be used for a special . van equipped with a wheelchair lift. Fortickets and information call Red “+ Jones at 639-2186 or Bonnie = Turchin at 675-6430. 3 AUC 20, CHICKEN-BAR-B-QUE, *» Maple Grove United Methodist + Church Pavilion, 4 p.m.-7 p.m., * serving chicken, baked potato, corn . on the cob, cole slaw, rolls, cake ~ and beverage. Church is located on the Sweet Valley Road in Pikes ¢. Creek about 1/3 miles from Shel- don’s Lunch. AUG. 20, CHICKEN BARBEQUE, and open house, Kunkle Fire Co. 2-7 p.m. at the fire hall. All fire apparatus on display, free blood pressue screening and sugar test- ing, fire prevention info., tot finder stickers. AUG. 28, ARTS AT HAYFIELD, sponsors its 10th annual Summer Festival at Penn State Wilkes-Barre Campus, Lehman, 10:30 a.m.-5 p.m. Over 90 artisans and crafters will exhibit and sell their work throughout the day, there will be live entertainment featuring Just Us and The Anzalone Brothers and Company. Donation $1.00. For more information, call Arts at Hay- field, 675-2171. AUG. 30, FLAG TWIRL/POMPOM WORKSHOP, with Mary Regula, 7-time world dance-twirlchampion, certified by. World Twirling Ass'n. and Drum Majorettes of America. Major Performing Arts, Trucksville, 1 p.m. $3 each, reservations only fe TR RRR TRY % TR BRR SUMMER CAMP, featuring thea- ter, clowning, dance, vocal theater, crafts, musical games, 4-15 year olds accepted. Cost $55 plus $5 supply fee. Call 696-4755. Special Events AUG. 13, SPORT CARD AND COL- LECTIBLE SHOW, Horticulture Bldg., Luzerne County Fairgrounds, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Door prizes each hour from 10-4. Admission $1, under 12 free. Presented by Dallas Jr. Football Ass’n. Call 829-2169 or 675-1272. AUG. 14, GREATER WILKES- BARRE TRIATHOLON, 8 a.m. For informaiton, 822-2025. AUG. 14, CRAFT SHOW, College Misericoridia, Dallas, 11a.m.-5p.m. rain or shine. AUG. 14, ‘STORIES WITH HART AND GRACE,’ a storytelling work- shop with Voices of the Valley. Riverfront parks, Wilkes-Barre, 2 p.m. Meet at Nesbitt Park parking lot. For details, 829-1834. AUG.28, ARTSATHAYFIELD 10TH ANNUAL SUMMER FESTIVAL & CRAFT SHOW, with works of ju- ried artisans and crafters, music entertainment and other activities. 10:30 a.m.-5 p.m. Also, “An Eve- ning With The Stars” will be held in the Friedman Observatory at 9p.m. For details, 675-2171. THROUGH SEPT. 5, STEAMTOWN EXCURSIONS, take a train ride along Lackawanna and Western Railroad’s main line between A raffle for an Amish quilt will also take place. Members of the Potpourri Herb Guild will have an exhibit and sale of various herbs and dried flower creations. Members of the Wyoming Val- ley Chapter, Embroiderers’ Guild will also demonstrate many forms of needle art. This event will be held rain or shine, with free admission. A WORK OF NEEDLE ART - Showing off the Amish quilt are craft show committee members, from left, Eileen Davis, Peggy Malkemes, guilt raffle; Bernice Nolan, Lillian Cannon, Audrey Oeller, Sheila Stozenski, Donna Morgan, Craft Fair chairman and Sr. Marie Parker, RSM. Absent from photo, Eileen Attar, auxiliary president and Andy Latosek, Crafts Fair co-chairman. Meetings Outdoors SUPPORT GROUP MEETINGS for ACOA (Adult Children of Alochol- ics) and other dysfunctional fami- lies are held, every Sunday, 8 p.m. Blue doors of Mercy Center at College Misericordia, Dallas. For more information call the Help Line at 829-1341. Music N.E. PA DOO-WOOP SOCIETY seeks members. Meeting, social hour, first Tuesday of each month, 7 p.m., Lispi’s Lounge, Plains. Call 842-0730 days, 696-4325 nights. RICKETTS GLEN NOTE: Nature walks begin at the maintenance building grove bench across from the Park Office. Evening programs are shown at the maintenance building grove across fromthe Park Office. 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. Pennsylvania AT&T Relay Service 1-800-654-5984 (TDD). PHOTOGRAPHY CONTEST WIN- NERS. The 1993 State Park Amateur Photograph Winners have just arrived at Frances Slocum. They will be on display in the park Stage AUG. 11-13, ‘SHE LOVES ME’, ro- mantic musical comedy. Music Box Playhouse, 196 Hughes St., Swoyersville. For details, call 283- until Sept. 5. The photographs feature wildlife, plants, park activities, landscapes, historical sites, and employee ac- tivities. The entire display is lo- cated in the Visitor Center open Saturdays 1-5 p.m. and Sunday, 1- Open Now... The Prudential 217 N. Memorial Highway Dallas Prudential Representatives MARK J HELTZEL FRANK MORREALE 675-4266 675-4227 Mon. - Wed. - Thurs. 9-5 Tues. - Fri. 12-4 Evenings - By Appointment Hours: Get a piece of The Rock. 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