~ The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, May 20, 1998 13 Local dancers in Degnan Ballet show The Degnan Ballet Center will present its 15th annual school performances, commencing at 7 p.m., Sat. and 2 p.m. Sun., June 6-7, at the Dorothy Dickson Darte Center for the Performing Arts on CALENDAR AT THE KIRBY MAY 27, HER MAJEST MRS. BROWN, film. 1 and 7:30 p.m. $3 matinee, $5 evening. Presented by the Kirby Center. MAY 30, THE SPIRIT OF THE DANCE, Irishdance, 8 p.m. $29.50, $25 and $22. Presented by Magic Works West. / JUNE 3-4, OSCAR AND LUCINDA, film. WEd., 1 and 7:30 p.m.’ Thurs. 7:30 p.m. $3 matinee, $5 evening. Presented by the Kirby Center. 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. SPECIAL EVENTS COMMUNITY LOCAL NEWSPAPERS forblind and elderly daily on WRKC-FM 88.5, 10 a.m.-noon. Call Tom Carten at 826-5811 for information. FRIDAYS-BACKMOUNTAIN FREE STAR-GAZING, Friedman Observa- tory at Penn State Wilkes-Barre, begins 8 p.m. on Fri. and Sun. MEDICAL CLINIC, at St. Therese’s Church, lower level, corner of Pio- neer and Davis St., Shavertown, welcomes all: who are in need of medical care by competent doc- tors, nurses and staff. If uninsured nights, weather permitting. Ses- sions are free and open to the public. Groups of 10 or more are asked to call for reservations. For more information, call 675-2171; or leave a message at the Obser- the campus of Wilkes University. Opening this diverse program of original and traditional dance works will be “Snow White” a children’s ballet, choreographed | OUTDOORS | MAY 23, SPRING WILDFLOWERS, trip sponsored by the Greater Wyo- ming Valley Audubon Society. This by Associate Director Peter Degnan to the well-known and enchanting score of the Walt Disney film classic. Heading the cast in the title role will be Dana Behlke. Providing an ethnic perspec- tive to the program will be guest artists from the Butler Academy leisurely walk along a woodland road will be led by Bob Wasilewski, (829-6230). Meet at the Grotto Pizza, Harveys Lake at 10 a.m. Free and open to the public. vatory at 675-9149. MusiC JUNE 5, PETER KEANE, acoustic blues. With Terri Allard and Gary Green, country/folk. Chicory House, 1998 Winter/spring Con- or underinsured, we care to help. 6:30 p.m. Confidentiality assured. BINGO every Thursday night at the ‘Kunkle Fire Hall, Rte. 309, Kunkle. Jackpot, Early Birds, 5:45 p.m. regular games 7:15 p.m. Ra BINGO every Sunday night at the Shavertown Fire Hall, Main St., SUSQUEHANNA TRAILERS HIK- ING CLUB. Hikes meet at the Kirby Health Center, North Franklin St., Shavertown, 6 p.m. Doors open at 5p.m. Paperbingo. Jackpot, Magic Number. Smoking and non-smok- cert Season. 8 p.m. St. Stephen’s Church, 35 S. Franklin St., Wilkes- Barre. $8 admission. Step Dancers who will perform a number of Irish folk dances. Wilkes-Barre unless otherwise noted. Culminating the program will be “Etudes,” a uniquely enter- taining ballet created in 1848 by Harald Lander, the renowned former principal dancer, chore- MOZART CLUB of WILKES- BARRE. The club meets the third Monday of the month at Church of Christ Uniting, Market St., Kingston with a concert following each meet- ing available. Refreshments. HELYNTE FRANCES SLOCUM PARK In case of rain all walks and Amphi- 4) - SPECIAL EVENTS MAY 27, 28, 29, TRAPP FAMILY LODGE, at Stowe, VT., includes a scenic cruise on Lake Camplain, tour of the Ethan Allen home, nightly entertainment, full breakfasts, 5- course dinners, all amid beautify surroundings. Call Marion at 288- 9459 or Betty at 639-5242. JUNE 6, ROUND & SQUARE DANCE JAMBOREE, 8 p.m.-12 p.m., Wyoming County Fair- grounds, Rt. 6, Meshoopen. Music by Bobby Parr. Calleré Roger Furman, “Red” Jones. sponsored by Wyoming County Fair Dairy Committee. Adults, $5. Children free. “Food by Wyoming Co., 4-H Clubs.” JUNE 7, 37th ANNUAL COLLEC- TOR CAR EXPO & FLEA MAR- KET, by NE PA Region of the An- tique Auto Club of America, Ralston Field, Kirby park, Wilkes-Barre. Rain or shine. Gates open at 7 a.m. and judging will begin at noon. For more info, 824-1601. ing at 8 p.m. and sponsors a Junior Club for students. For more info, call 472-3250 or 655-3184. Con- certs open to the public. NORTHEAST PA DOO-WOPP SO- CIETY seeks new members. Meet- ing/social hour at Lispi’s Lounge, Fox Hill Road, Plains Twp. first Tues. of every month, 7 p.m. for details call 842-0730 or 696-4325 nights. CLUBS/GROUPS MAY 26, NE PA GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY, Wilkes-Barre Veterans Administration Hospital, second floor meetingroom, 7 p.m. Speaker Alan L. Shields. For more info, call Tammy at 779-4643. The next scheduled meeting for the Society will be the fourth Tuesday in Sept. S.P.A\W.N. (Society of Poets and Writers of the Northeast) meeting. Third Sat. of each month. Call Steve at 639-2320 for more infor- ographer and musical director of the Royal Danish Ballet. Leslie Dewees, Nicole Seitz, and Danae Husband are Back Moun- tain residents who will appear in major supporting roles in “Snow White” and in “Etudes.”All seats for these performances are re- served. Tickets, at $10 are avail- able at the Degnan Ballet Center and at most Gallery of Sound outlets. For additional informa- tion call the Degnan Ballet Cen- ter at 825-3515 weekday evenings or Saturdays from noon to 5 p.m. The Degnan Ballet Center will present school perfomances June 6 & 7 MAY 23, CLUBS/GROUPS CHURCH REACH OUT SINGLES EVERY- WHERE (R.O.S.E.) Membership is open to all singles 25 years and older. For more information about membership or activities call, Carol, 824-3185, Chris 736-6655, Phil 344-0646. ; MAY 24, A WORLD TRANS- FORMED, 7 p.m. St. Therese’s Church, Father Sammons Hall, Davis St. & Pioneer Ave., Shaver- town. The Emerging Laity, Lay Leadership, Marriage, Birth Con- trol, Humanae Vitae, The St. Egidio Community, Vatican Il Values, Lay SWETLAND HOMESTEAD, 885 Wyoming Ave., Wyoming. Open mation. HARVEYS LAKE CRIME WATCH BLOODMOBILE Movements, Polarization in the Church, the Tumultuous ‘60's, War JUNE 3, THE SECRET GARDEN, musical. Presented by Theatreworks/USA, Irem Temple, Wilkes-Barre. 10:30 a.m. 212- 627-7373. STORY TIME and special events. Tudor Book Shop and Cafe, 651 Wyoming Ave., Kingston, Wed. at 4 p.m. Fri.,, 10:30 a.m. Free. 288- 9697 theater programs will be canceled. MAY 22, CAMOUFLAGED-DE- SIGNED TO CONCEAL, 7:30-8:30 p.m. The ability not to be noticed is animportanttraitin the animal king- dom. Campground Amphitheater. WETLANDS AND RAINSTICKS, 2-3p.m. Ages 8-13. Older youth invited to learn about the wetland plant community. Each participant will make a rainstick using Park provided materials. Campground Amphitheater. MAY 23, OWL PROWL, 7:30-8:30 p.m. Start out in the amphitheater leaarning about some common owls of PA. Join us as we venture out into the night with hopes of hearing some “hoots” and “screeches”. Campground Amphi-. theater. MAY 24, BEAVER WALK AND TALK, 1:30-2:30 p.m. What ani- mal can stay underwater for 15 minutes? Cut down trees using justitsteeth? It'sthe beaver. Come along on this short hike to the bea- ver lodge and timbered area. Meet in the top Big Pines Parking lot. and Peace, the Vietnam War, the MAY 24, REDUCE, REUSE, RE- ASSN. meets the last Wed. of ev- MAY 26, Dallas United Methodist ¢ >) ty for 1998 season. Saturdays 10 a.m.-4 p.m. $3, $1 children 12 and under. Free for members of the Histovical Society, 823-6244. ery month at the borough hall, 7 p.m. For more information call the borough office at 639-2113. Church, Parsonage St., Dallas. 10 .m.-4 p.m. Appointments recom- mended. Peace Movement, the Church and Nuclear Weapons, the Civil Rights Movement. EXHIBITS THROUGH MAY 26, SUE HAND paintings. Presented by the Hoyt Library’s 284 Wyoming Ave., CYCLE, 7-8 p.m. Take a look at what happens to our trash, and find out how you can work toward ‘a pollution solution. Camground Am- phitheater. Kingston. - CoMMUNITY CALENDAR THROUGH-MAY 29, ASURVEY OF RICKETTS GLEN STATE PARK, CONTEMPORARY PAINTING _ Note: Nature walks begin atthe main- | | ' USING LANDSCAPE IMAGERY, lonance Bullding grave i ita - | roup exhibition. The MacDonald across rom: the Far ice. 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