5) 2 & The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, September 3, 1997 11 The Luzerne County Hare SCHEDULE OF EVENTS Sunday, August 31 6 PM-9 PM - Arts & Crafts Entries a Monday, September 1st 6 PM-9 PM - Arts & Crafts Entries Tuesday, September 2nd 5 PM-9 PM - 4-H and Small Animal Entries Wednesday, September 3rd 8 AM-11 AM - Horticulture, Agriculture and Baked Goods Entries (Perishables only) 8 AM-12 Noon - Livestock and Horse Entries 10 AM - 4-H Judging 12 Noon 12 Noon-6 PM - Open Class Arts & Crafts Judging - Set-up Deadline for Scarecrow Contest . me C Friday, September 5th 3:45 PM - Official opening of the 35th annual Luzeme County Fair, ribbon cutting to be held at the Main Gate 4-11 PM - Fairgrounds open to the General Public 6 PM - S&S Amusements, your midway host, opens 6 PM - Rabbit Judging 6:30 PM - 4-H and Arts & Crafts Buildings open to the General Public 7PM - Mud Wrestlers - wrestling local celebrities. Two shows: 7:00 & 9:00 pm. (Main Stage) welcomes one and all to the Fair! September 5-7, 1997 Route 118, Dallas-Lehman, PA BMT students receive degrees from King's Approximately 72 King’s Col- lege graduates received their de- grees at the 48th Annual Com- menc¢ement heldi Aug. 16, in the McGrane Gymnasium of the Wil- liam Scandlon Physical Educa- tion Center. Keynote speaker was Luzerne County District Attorney, Peter Paul Olszewsi. Among the 1997 graduates were Debra Alvarado, Trucksville, summa cum laude, B.S. in busi- ness administration; Mark Medura, Shavertown, B.S. in busi- ness administration; Patricia Snyder, Shavertown, B.S. in the physician assistant program; and Pamela Conway, Shavertown, cum laude, B.S. in the physician assis- tant program; Mary Barber, Dal- las, cum laude, B.S. in manage- ment information systems; Maurisa Pieczynski, Shavertown, cum laude, B.A. in English; and Kevin Bogdon, Harveys Lake, B.A. in psychology. WY SDN * © + ponry WE PER MONT" Special Rate 20 WORDS 4 WEEKS $12 | m Ads placed by in ® If you don a a weeks free Lo dividuals only t get results, you get ee ——————— Thursday, September 4th 4-11 PM - Fairgrounds open to the General Public 5 PM 6 PM 7PM (Main Stage) Co- sponsored by Oldies 92.1 WQFM 7:30 PM - Coor's Belgian Hitch (Arena); pre- sented by LT: Verrastro Distributing 7:30 PM - Poultry Judging - S & S Amuse-ments, your midway host, opens - 4-H Costume Show (Arena) - The Drifters - go “Under the Boardwalk” with their fabulous hit songs and famous patented choreography. Two shows: 7:00 & 9:00 pm. THE DRIFTERS 10 AM - 4-H and Open Class Dairy Judging - (until 11:30 PM) - Fairgrounds open to the General Public - S&S Amusements, your midway host, opens - Lake-Lehman High School Band (Main Stage area) - Luzeme County Fair Barrel Race Show (Arena) 6-8 PM- Meet Mike Stevens from WNEP 16 and buy an “On the PA Road” 4PM 5PM 5PM 5PM Cookbook 6 PM - Supreme Champion . Ente Dairy Cattle presentation FABULOUS {Main Sage) BREAKER BOYS 7 PM - The Fabulous Breaker Boys - classic and modem rock for all ages (Main Stage) Saturday, September 6th 8:30 AM - Horse Halter Class Judging 10 AM - (until 11:30 PM) - Fairgrounds open to the General Public 10 AM - Goat & Sheep Judging 10:30 AM - 4-H Fun Show (Arena) 12 Noon - S & S Amusements, your midway host, opens 1-2PM - Topper's = ; Clubhouse On Tour - as seen on FOX 38, Topper and his Clubhouse characters will entertain you with a Trivia challenge game, hula-hoop contest, dance contest and many chances to win Ta : cool prizes (Main 2 Stage) SCOTT TGPPER - Horseshoe Pitching Toumament - Costume Parade (Main Stage) - Major Performing Arts Center Variety Show (Main Stage) - Fair Princess Competition (Main Stage) - Penn State vs. Pitt football game - we'll have something for you 1PM 2PM 2:30 PM 3:30 PM 3:30 PM SCHOOL MENUS 4 PM - Fair Queen Competition (Main Stage); Co-sponsorea § Bottling Co., Major Performing Arts and WARM radio. 5PM - Luzeme County Fair " Barrel Show (Arena) 6 PM - Line dancing lessons with Nancy Thompson (Main Stage) punty Fai SOUTHBOUND 7 PM - Southbound - Dance or relax and listen to traditional, classic and current country hits (Main Stage) Sunday, September 7th 10 AM - (until 9:30 PM) - Fairgrounds open to the General Public 10 AM - Open Draft & Pleasure Driving Horse Show (Arena) 11 AM - Back Mountain Harvest Assembly Worship Team (Main Stage) 12 Noon - 8 & S Amusements, your midway host, opens 1 PM - 4-H Dog Show Judging 1 PM - Horseshoe Pitching Tournament 2 PM - Talent Expo - see the outstanding talents of local children & teens (Main Stage) 4 PM - Colossal 35th Anniversary Raffle Drawing (Main Stage) 5:30 PM - Fiddle Contest - enjoy the great sounds of this old time fiddle contest (Main Stage) 8 PM - Arts & Crafts and Agricultural Buildings Close 9PM - 35th Anniversary Fireworks Finale; Co-sponsored by Commonwealth Telephone Co. and S & S Amusements. 9 PM-11 PM - Arts & Crafts Entries Pickup 9:30 PM - Commercial Exhibits Close ALL WEEK Ross Valley Farm Petting Zoo Barnyard animals on display during entire Fair! Plus many other fun surprises! The following school lunch menus are for the week of Sept. 4 - 10. All lunches include milk. DALLAS SCHOOLS THURSDAY - Select one: Squiggly noodles w/meatballs- sauce, Italian hoagie, pizza, PB&J sandwich. Select one or two: Garlic bread, tossed salad, blue jello. FRIDAY - Select one: French toast sticks, Italian hoagie, pizza, PB&J sandwich. Select one or two: Potato wedges, orange juice, rosy applesauce. MONDAY - Select one: Chicken nuggets, cheeseburger, pizza, PB&J sandwich. Select one or two: Steamed noodles, carrot/ celery sticks, orange smiles. TUESDAY - Select one: Meat- ball hoagie, cheeseburger, pizza, PB&J sandwich. Select one or two: Oven baked fries, tossed salad /dressing, low fat Rice Krispy Treat. WEDNESDAY - Select one: Soft shell taco, cheeseburger, pizza, PB&J sandwich. Select one or two: Rice, lettuce/tomato cup, sweet corn, pudding. GATE OF HEAVEN SCHOOL THURSDAY - Cheeseburg w/ bun, potato rounds, watermelon. FRIDAY - Pizza, salad, peaches. MONDAY - Hot ham/cheese, hash browns, carrots, peaches. TUESDAY - Chicken nuggets, carrot/celery sticks, pears. WEDNESAY - Stuffed shells w/ roll, yellow beans, pineapple. LAKE-LEHMAN SCHOOLS (Lake-Lehman Schools also serve breakfast) THURSDAY - Taco w/meat- cheese-lettuce-tomato or corn dog on a stick, 1/2 c. corn, 1/4 c. Shape-up. FRIDAY- Pepperoni pizza or sausage sandwich, 1/2 c. Tator Tots, 1/4 c. chilled fruit. MONDAY - Salisbury steak or hot dog on bun, 1/4 c. mashed potatoes/gravy, 1/4 c green beans, 1/4 c. apple slices. TUESDAY - Nachos w/cheese, roll, or chicken salad sandwich, 1 “c. vegetable soup w/ crackers, 1/ 4 c. veggie sticks, 1/4 c. petite banana. WEDNESDAY - Chicken nug- gets w/bread or ravioli w/roll, Cal I 075-5011 EE TEED 20 WORDS 4 WEEKS iS la rd Placed by individuals or |] If you don 4 more ooh 52 gel sults, you get Deadline: “Mondays, 4 D. m. 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