14 The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, June 4, 1997 KE CALENDAR Calendar items are published free of charge. Generally, items will appear the two weeks prior to an 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, Dallas. Deadline is Friday at 3 p.m. COMMUNITY JUNE 5, SPRING DINNER, Luzerne/ Wyoming Counties Chapter of the PA Assoc. of School Retirees, meeting at Genetti’s Best Western in Wilkes-Barre at noon. Retired school employess are welcome. For information, call Eileen, 678- 5792. JUNE 6-7 RUMMAGE AND BAKE SALE, Alderson United Methodist Church, Pole 108, Harveys lake. Fri.,, 10-4 p.m.; Sat., 10-2 p.m. JUNE 19-22, RATTLESNAKE ROUND UP, with crafts and sports show. Noxen Vol. Fire Co. Anyone interested for table spots, contact James Strohl, 298-2256. CLUBS/GROUPS 2ND MON. EACHMONTH THE NUR- TURING COMMITTEE OF WYO- MING VALLEY HABITAT FOR HUMANITY will sponsor a series of general interest courses, 7-9 kp.m. at St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church, 35 S. Franklin St., Wilkes- Barre. All courses are open to the public. SPECIAL EVENTS JUNE 9, KICK-OFF PARTY, for the annual Back Mountain Memorial Library Auction. Yesterdays Res- taurant, Trucksville. Cocktails 6 p.m.; dinner, 7 p.m.; $25 per per- son. For reservations, 675-1182. JUNE 16, BLOOD COLLECTION, Wyoming Valley Red Cross, at St. Therese Church, 64, Davis St., Shavertown, 1-6 p.m. JUNE 14, NEW ENGLAND-STYLE CONTRA DANCE, 7 p.m. Wyo- ming Seminary Lower School, Forty Fort. With caller Bruce Young and musicians The NeanderBobs. Sponsored by Folklore Society of NE PA and the Chicory House. Adults $6; children $3 and families $15. Call 333-4007. fl EXHIBITS JUNE 9-30, RECENT ACQUISITONS TO THE PERMA- NENT COLLECTION, the MacDonald Art Gallery at College Misericordia, Dallas. Free and open to the public. Gallery hours, Tues., Wdd. and Thurs., 12-5 p.m., 6-8 EXHIBITS p.m.; Fri., 12-5 p.m.; Sat., Sun., 1- 5 p.m. Closed Monday for info call 674-6250. THROUGH AUG. GARY LANG: PAINTINGS AND OBJECTS 1975- 1997, prints and objects. The Sordoni Art Gallery, Wilkes Univer- sity, Wilkes-Barre. Daily, noon-5 p.m. 831-4325. MUSIC JUNE 12, TERRI CLARK, country singer, Bud Light Amphitheater, Harveys Lake. $14 and $19 at Ticketmaster outlets or call 693- 4100. Gold circle seats are $33 on sale at the Power Ticket Box Office atMarket Street Square, 208-3000. JUNE 13, GARNET ROGERS, singer/songwriter. Community Room of St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church, 35 S. Franklin St., Wilkes- Barre, 8 p.m. $8. 825-8772. JUNE 14,ST.JOHN’S BOYS CHOIR, from Collegeville, MN. Mercy Cen- ter Chapel, Dallas, 7 p.m. Free. 674-6372. JUNE17, STEPPENWOLF, rock band. With Edtar Winter, Bud Light Amphitheater, Harveys Lake. $20 carload. Fly-in Breakfast at Skyhaven this weekend Skyhaven Pilots Association will welcome the month of June with the annual Spring Fly-In Breakfast at the local port. Pilots from near and far will con- verge on Skyhaven June 8 for hours of hangar flying along with enjoying the tasty appetite pleaser, Skyhaven Flyin’ Breakfast. Serv- ings at 8 am. to 2 p.m., main hangar. Visitors are encouraged throughout the day to take in the vast array of airplanes assembled on the field. According to Steve Gay, “We never know for sure who will fly in, or, where they'll come from, but, one thing's for sure, we always welcome newcomers to our breakfasts each season.” Breakfast includes eggs, pan- cakes, sausage, ham with coffee and milk served at the tables. Adults $4, children $2. For more information on Sunday’s Skyhaven Fly-In Break- fast Day call the hotline number at 836-4800. OUTDOORS OUTDOORS OUTDOORS STAGE JUNE 13-15, 19-22, 26-29. THE ODD COUPLE, Music Box Plasyhouse, 196 Hughes St., Swoyersville. Thurs.,Sat. performances at8p.m., cash bar, opens at 6p.m. buffet served from 6:30; Sun. matinees bar opens at 1:30 p.m. dinner servedat2 p.m. curtainis 3:14 p.m. Dinner/Show $28; show only, $215. Call283-2195 or 1-800-698-PLAY. OUTDOORS J J UNE 7, FAMILY HIKES with the YMCA, Tubs Natural Area 7 basins of rock, 3 easy miles over a swing- ing bridge, through woods and across anold electricrailroad. Meet at the Dunmore YMCA, 9:15 a.m. Free formembers, $5 for non-mem- bers ($10 per family). UNE 7, GHOST TOWNS OF NORTH MOUNTAIN, historic tour. Meet at Grange Bank parking lot (intersecspcoletu/ <eert at ttions of Rts. 309 and 29), Noxen. 9 a.m. raindate is June 14. Resaidibpm ervations recommended. 675- 2274. JUNE 7, HIKE THE AUDUBON TRAIL, Seven Tubs Nature Area sponsored by Greater Wyoming Valley Audubon Society. Meet at Tubs parking area at the end of the concrete barrieron Rt. 115South at 10 a.m. hike will be to the top of Wilkes-Barre Mountain, led by Dr. Ken Klemow, botanist at Wilkes University at 1 p.m. the same day. Free and open to the public. FRANCES SLOCUM PARK Note: If you are person with a disabil- ity and you wish to participate in any of the programs contact the park naturalist at 696-3525. Penn- sylvania AT&T Relay Service 1- 800-654-5984. JUNE 6, THORNS AND TREATS, 8 p.m.-9.m. Did you know that plants and animals have similar defense mechanisms? Poisons, sharp spines, and unpleasant mouth sen- -sations are just a few that we will be looking at. Campground amphi- theater. JUNE 7, HIKE IT! 2-4 p.m. Today is National Trails Day. Join us for a long and leisurely hike along the Park trails. Meet at the Visitor Center.”* Not recommended for young children. JUNE 7,FISHFORFREEDAY, Grab your fishing pole and head out for a day of free fishing. All rules and regulations apply, but no fishing license is needed. JUNE 7, SCAVENTER HUNT, 7:30 p.m.-8:30 p.m. Bring a friend and join us for an exciting scavenger hunt as we search for nature items in the campground area. Camp- ground amphitheater. JUNE 8, NATURE GAMES, 1:30 p.m.-3 p.m. Ages 6-12. Have fun playing some nature-related games, and learn a little at the same time!..Visitor Center. JUNE 13, A TWILIGHT TOUR, 8 p.m.-9 p.m. Ages 8-Adult. As day turns to dusk, join us for a quiet adventure along the trail. We will safely visit the woods as darkness begins to fall. Bring your flashlight..Campground amphithe- ater. JUNE 14, PLANT PRINTS, 1:30-3 p.m. Ages 4-10. Kids, wear old clothes and participate in a fun painting activity. We will use leaves, ferns and flowers to create some special nature “art”. Campground amphitheater. LIVING HISTORY PROGRAM, 8- 9 p.m. Sit back and hear the story of Frances Slocum as told by some- one who was living in the area at the time. Mary Parker will recount the tales as she remembers events going on in the Wyoming Valley in the 1740s..Campground theater. **In case or rain, all walks and amphi- theater programs will be cancelled. RICKETTS GLEN STATE PARK, hiking, wildlife interpretations and other outdoor activities. Lake Jean area, Red Rock. For info, call 477- 5675. Note: nature walks begin at the maintenance building grove bench across from the Park Office. Evening programs are shown at the maintenance building. 101 From left, Jerry Torr, Chris Powell, Advisor T.A.H.S. Aviation Club; Stephen Matiskella, John Matiskella, Dick Harding, Bruce Gardner, Advisor T.A.H.S. Aviation Club; Barb Gay with “Odie” Skyhaven Mascot. SERRE JUNE 14, FRANCES SLSOCUM: A JUNE 6, THE MONTAGE MOUN- TAIN ARTS AND CRAFTS FES- TIVAL, special children’s events. Lackawanna County Stadium. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Grades K-5 welcome. No charge for students and teach- ers who make reservations. AT THE KIRBY omfort and quality service. 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