14 The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, February 4, 19 98 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 Little Red, with a twist “Red vs. The Wolf” opened at Road, Dallas. Deadline is Friday at 3 p.m. COMMUNITY FEB. 13, SUSANNA CHILDREN AND FAMILY FELLOWSHIP, Trucksville United Methodist Church, invites friends and mem- bers to a volley ball game followed by Pizza Party, 6:30 p.m. Game will be played in the Educational Facilities on Church Road, Pizza party at Pizza Perfect, Carverton Road. For information call Linda Harding, 675-4066. FEB. 18, FAMILY FUN NIGHT, La- dies Aux. of Sweet Valley Fire Co., _ Friendly’s Restaurant, Da;;as. 5 p.m.-8 p.m. A percentae of the pro- ceeds during these hours will be donated to the Auxiliary. Join us for a good meal and help the Auxiliary “too. For any questions, call Joy 477-5323. SPECIAL EVENTS FEB. 13, BABY BOOMER BASH, Alumni of College Misericordia nd King’s College from the 1960s and 1970s invited to rememer their col- lege years, Murray's Inn, Wilkes- Barre. 8-11 p.m. Door prizes, mu- sic of the 1970s and ‘70s by The Great Rock Scare. Cost $5 per person, reservatons required. Call the Misericordia Alumni Relations Office, 674-6764 for Reservations and information. FEB. 14, VALENTINE’S DAY DANCE, Caller, Don Flahertby/ Band, Westmoreland Wags, at Wyoming Seminary, Wyoming Ave., forty Fort, 7-1030 p.m. Ad- mission $6 per person or $15 per family. For more info, call Dave Martin at 333-4007. ONGOING POLKA DANCING, 4-8 p.m. Sundays at Mayfair Fupper Club, Pittston. Costg $8-$10. Also 7:30-11:30 Fridays, Independent Fire Hall, Sprague St., Kinston. $9. Forinformation, call Marie Griglock, 655-6076. STAR-GAZING, Friedman Observa- tory at Penn State Wilkes-Barre, begins 8 p.m. on Fri. and Sun. nights, weather permitting. Ses- sions are free and open to the public. Groups of 10 or more are asked to call for reservations. For mote information, call 675-2171; or leave a message at the Obser- vatory at 675-9149. Isvaee FEB. 6, 7, ANYTHING GOES, Cole Porter musical presented by Wyo- ming Seminary Players, Buckingham performing Arts Cen- ter, North Sprague Ave., Kingston. 283-6090. FEB. 7,8, RED VS. THE WOLF, a children’s play by Judy Wolfman, at its arena facility located on Tunkhannock Ave. in Exeter, next to Fox Hill Country Club. Appear- ing in the role is Alison Taroli of Dallas. Fri., 7 p.m.;Sat. 1 and 4 p.m.; and Sun., only at 1 p.m. Res- ervations for all performances are being accepted by calling Show- case Theatre 654-2555. Tickets are $4 per person. FEB. 12, WHO’S AFRAID OF VIR- GINIAWOOLF, Northeast Theatre Ensemble, 8: p.m., ‘College Misericordia’s Walsh Auditorium. Performance free and open to the public. For more info, call 674- 6719. 1998 KIDS ARTS SERIES, The Wyo- ming Valley Montessori School, 851 W. Market St., Kingston, Sunday, 2 p.m. Free. 288-3708. FEB. 8, BLOOMSBURG THEATRE ENSEMBLE STORY SPINNERS. FEB. 13-MAR. 7, HELLO DOLLY, musical, Music Box Players 1998 season. Thurs., Fri., Sat. 6 p.m. open, 8 p.m. curtain. $30 adults, $22 children 12 and under. Show only, adults, $15; students $13; children $13. 283-2195 or 1-800- 698-PLAY. CLUBS/GROUPS 2ND MON.EACHMONTH THE NUR- TURING COMMITTEE OF WYO- MING VALLEY HABITAT FOR HUMANITY will sponsor a series of generalinterestcourses, 7-9p.m. at St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church, 35 S. Franklin St., Wilkes-Barre. All courses are open to the public. HARVEYS LAKE CRIME WATCH FEB. 7, ASSN. meets the last Wed. of ev- ery month at the borough hall, 7 p.m. For more information call the borough office at 639-2113. OPEN READING, S.P.AW.N. (Society of Poets and Writers of the Northeast) 5:30 p.m.- 7:30 p.m., Mike's Library, 92 S. Main St., Wilkes-Barre. Showcase Theatre last weekend to the delight of children and adults in attendance. Showcase Theatre. ''is located ' on Tunkhannock Ave in Exeter, next to Fox Hill Country Club. Additional performances of “Red Vs. The Wolf” are sched- uled for Saturday, Feb, 7 at 1:00 and 4:00 p.m. and on Sunday, Feb. 8, only at 1:00 p.m. Shown in a scene from the play, Alison Taroli of Dallas plays the role of Little Red Riding Hood # presenting a basket of goodies to her grandmother, played by . Louise Mundy of West Pittston. Looking on with great interest is the Wolf, portrayed by Wally Kulick of Pittston. The familiar story of Little Red Riding Hood is featured; how- ever, it has a special twist in that it is told from the wolf's point of view... obviously different from the well-known story. Playing the mother is Daurice Febbo, Old Forge; the Woods- man is John Simko, Falls and the stage manager within the play is Matt Clearfield, Kingston. Animals in the production include Rachel Smith, West Pittston (Deer); Leticia Henry, West Pittston (Butterfly); Shelby Kolessar, Old Forge (Rabbit); and Darnell Armitage, Pittston (Skunk). Playing the Tree is Paul Simko, Falls. Play director is Lori Mundy, West Pittston. Ticket reservations can be made by callifig Showcase Theatre, 654-2555 (S4 each). Others, if available, will be sold at the door. 0 BLOODMOBILE FEB.4, MEADOWS NURSING CEN- TER, 55 West Center Hill Rd., Dal- las. 1 p.m.-6 p.m. Appts. recom- mended. OuThoORS | FEB. 7, FEB.7,CROSS COUNTRY SKIING, to Bruce Lake in the Poconos will be sponsored by the Greater Wyo- ming Valley Audubon Society. John Jacoby, 474-5884 will lead the out- ing, which will be replaced with a hike if snow is insufficient for ski- ing.. Meet at 7:30 a.m. at the Blackman Plaza K-Mart parking lot in Wilkes-Barre or the Bruce Lake Trailhead between 1-84 and Prom- ised Land State Park at 9 a.m. Free and open to the public. SUSQUEHANNA TRAILERS HIK- ING CLUB. Hikes meet at the Kirby Health Center, North Franklin St., ~ Wilkes-Barre unless otherwise noted. FEB. 6, CLUB MEETING at Kingston Municipal Borough Building, 7:30 p.m. HIKE APPALACHIAN TRAIL inNew Jersey. Meet7 a.m. in commuter parking lot, Oak St. and Route 315, Pittston, 654-1735. FEB. 8,EAGLS MERE TOBOGGAN SLIDE OR HIKE, leave 10 a.m. 696-3502 or 735-4786. SIERRA CLUB FEB. 8, RICKETTS GLEN STATE CLUBS/GROUPS CHURCH HEALTH ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS meet- ings in the Back Mountain: Monday, 7:15 p.m. (OD) and 8:30 p.m. (OS) Prince of Peace Church, Main Street, Dallas. Tuesday, 7:30 p.m. (OD) at the Leh- Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. ~ man Fire Hall, Lehman (OD) at Loyalville Methodist Church. Friday, 8 p.m. (OD) at St. Therese’s Church Rectory, Pioneerand Davis St., Shavertown. OD: Open dis- cussion; OS, Open speakers. ‘50 SINGLES CLUB meets 1st & 3rd Tues. of the month at 7:00 p.m. at the Black Diamond Post 395 Ameri- can Legion, 386 Wyoming Ave., Kingston. Forinformation, call 696- 4209, 283-5614. SUPPORT GROUP MEETINGS, for ACOA (Adult Children of Alcohalics) and other dysfunctional families are held every Sun., 8 p.m. Blue doors of Mercy Center at College Miseri- cordia, Dallas. For more informa- tion, callthe Help Line at 829-1341. THE FRANCISCAN MONASTERY, ' holds Marian Movement of Priests and Divine Mercy Services begin- ning at 2 p.m. with meditation, on the fourth Sunday of each month, at St. Josephy’s Friary, 783 E. Northampton St., Wilkes-Barre Township. FELLOWSHIP EVANGELICAL FREE CHURCH, Ladies Bible study Weds., 6:30-8 p.m. Thurs., 9-11:30 a.m. at Fellowship Evan- gelical Free Church, 45 Hildebrandt Rd., Dallas, (next to Dallas High School) For more information 675- 6426. BAHA’l FAITH, The Baha'i Commu- nity of NE PA holds study classes - every other Saturday at 7:30 p.m. Falls Twp. A social hour follows. THE NORTH BRANCH FRIENDS (Quakers) holds adult discussion and Sunday School at 10 a.m. and unprogrammed worship at 11 a.m. Sundays at Wyoming Seminary’s Lower School, 1560 Wyoming Ave., Forty Fort. . For more information call 825-0675. TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly), new chapter, meets atthe Lehman United Methodist Church, between 5:15and 6:15 p.m. Stop by on your way home from work. For more info call 675-7505 or 675-1682 between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. TOPS (take off pounds sensibly) Chapter 1360 meets every Thurs- day at the Shavertown Methodist Church, Shavertown.. Weigh-ins from 5-6 p.m. followed by a brief informative meeting. Anyone in- terested is welcome to join as a guest for the first meeting. Call Crys Jennings 675-4336 or Margie Hislop 696-1212. RECOVERY INC.: Self-Help Mental Health Since 1937, Wednesdays, 7-9 p.m. Shavertown U.M. Church, 163 N. Pioneer Ave., Shavertown. This is a self-help group for people who suffer from anxiety, fear, panic attacks, depression, obsessions and other nervous symptoms. For more information, 331-2422. PARK. Bring skis, water and lunc. Dress approprieately Layers. Meet at Ramada Inn Upper Parking Lot, Scranton Exit 52 off 1-81, 8:45 a.m. Public invited. Subject to weather conditions. for info and update call Al at 341-3568. FEB. 10, MONTHLY MEETING, topic Conservations. Discussions will include conserving natural re- sources, philosphies behind envi- ronmentalism, the resources of the Sierra Club and just what is a lib- eral-conservative. Meet Penn State Dunmore Campus (I-81 Exit 55A) Dawson Buyilding Room 10, 7:30 p.m. Public invited. For info, 586- 1930. FEB. 14, DO YOUR OWN THING WITH THE SIERRA CLUB, at Lackawanna State Park. Choose from hiking, skiing, ice skating, etc. Meet at the first parking lot at Lackawanna State Park, 11 a.m. Public invited. For information, call Joyce at 586-9430. (AT THE KIRBY | ie FEB. 8,9, AUDITIONS for all roles of FTI CROSSWORD CORNER THROUGH FEB. 15, SHARING OUR ART, art work created and col- lected by members of the MacDonald Art Gallery, College Misericordia, Dallas. Free and open Nobody Hears A Broken Drum, Jason Miller's play of the birth of unionism in the coal fields of NE PA., 7 p.m. at the F.M. Kirby Cen- ter, Wilkes-Barre. Call Kirby Cen- ter, 823-4599 for more information and to sign up. Rehearsals will to the public. Gallery hours are Tues., Wed. Thurs., 12-5,6-8 p.m; Fri., 12-56 p.m.; Sat. and Sun., 1-5 p.m. Closed Monday. For informa- tion call 674-6250. f THROUGH MAR, 8, STILL TIME: begin in mid February. Production will be presented in early April. FEB. 14, POPS Il: LUSH LIFE with the Nelson Riddle Orchestra, 8 p.m. Tickets call 457-8301. FEB. 21, DAMN YANKEES, 8 p.m. SALLY MUNN (PHOTOS1971- 1991, in the Sordoni Art Gallery, Wilkes-University. 831-4325. 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