14 The Dalias Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, March 24, 1999 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 EXHIBITS THROUGH APR. 2, LENTEN MEALS, Northmoreland Fire Co. every Fri., 4-7 p.m. Menu consists haddock, shrimp and crab cake dinners, soups, haluski and weekly specials prepared by Dave Snyder. Allorders canbe dine in or take out. To order, 333-4911. MAR. 27, 37TH ANNUAL HAM & EGG DINNER, Huntsville Chris- tian Church, Church Rd., off Hill- side Rd. by the Huntsville Dam. All you can eat ham, eggs, home style potatoes, rolls, a variety of home- made cakes, pies, coffee tea and orange drink. Serving and take- outs available from 4-8 p.m. adults $6, children under 12, $3. For more information or directions please call675-0611. Tickets avail- able in advance and at the door. MAR. 27,FAMILY STYLEHAMSUP- PER, Sweet Valley Fire Hall, Main Rd., Sweet Valley. 5-7 p.m. with takeouts at 4:30 p.m. Menu con- sists of ham, mashed potatoes/ gravy, green beans, pickled cab- bage, applesauce, rolls/butter, homemade pies, coffee ortea. Cost $6.50 adults; $3.25 children. APR. 24, CRAFT SHOW, by Lake- Lehman Band Sponsors, Lake-Le- . hmanH.S., Lehman, over 140 ven- dors, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Kitchen open all day. Chinese auction, 50/50 raffle, bake sale. CLUBS/GROUPS APR. 10, REGISTRATION DRIVE, residents in the area will have the opportunity to go through the basic steps involved in the voting pro- cess. Sponsored by Luzerne County Commmission for Women, at the Courthouse, 12 noon-4 p.m. For more information, call Dawn Seidel at 825-1727 or 459-0736 ext. 727. AT THE KIRBY MacDONALD ART GALLERY, Col- lege Misericordia, Dallas. Tues.- Thurs. noon-5 p.m., 6-8 p.m.; Fri., noon-5 p.m. Sat., Sun., 1-5 p.m. Free. 674-6250. THROUGH MAR. 31, SUZANNE MARIE ROSETTI MEMORIAL ART EXHIBITION, A juried exhibi- tion by arts students from Back Mountain, Northwest and Tunkh- annock high schools. APR. 9-19, FACING BREAST CAN- CER in Pennsylvania 1999 photo exhibit, Wyo. Valley Mall, Wilkes- Barre. APR. 10-MAY 23, THE PORTRAIT & HUMAN FIGURE, a group exhi- bition. Meet the artists reception Apr. 10, 6-8 p.m. THROUGH APRIL 16, 12TH ALL COLLEGE PHOTOGRAPHY AND OTHER MEDIA EXHIBIT. King's College Sheehy Student Center, Wilkes-Barre. Meet the artists re- ception, Mar. 15, 2-4 p.m. 826- 5966. SPECIAL AVA \ BS MAR. 27-28, 25TH ANNUALKING’S COLLEGE ANTIQUE & COL- LECTIBLE SALE & FLEA MAR- KET, King’s College Scandlon Physical Education Center, North Main and Jackson Streets, Wilkes- Barre, Sat., 11a.m.-4 p.m., with an admission charge of $1 for adults. Sun., 9 am.-4 p.m. free admis- sion. SWETLAND HOMESTEAD, 885 Wyoming Ave., Wyoming. Satur- days 10a.m.-4 p.m. $3, $1 children 12 and under. Free for members of the Historical Society, 823-6244. STAR-GAZING, Friedman Observa- The Northeastern Pennsylvania Phil- harmonic. All concerts at 8 p.m. 457-8301. : MAR. 28, CHARLIE DANIELS, coun- try band, 8 p.m. $27.50, $24.50. APR. 15, THE KING AND I, $39.50, $32.50, and $27.50. 826-1100. tory at Penn State Wilkes-Barre, begins 8 p.m. on Wed. and Fri. 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 675-9278; or leave a message at the Obser- vatory at 675-9149. A. spring approaches, Lake- Lehman Theatre, Band, and Cho- rus members would like to an- nounce their musical production of Cole Porter's “Anything Goes,” to be held March 26 at 7:30 p.m., March 27 at 7:30 p.m., and March 28 at 3 p.m. in the high school auditorium. Set in the 1920's, the story takes place on the cruise liner the S. S. American, and is very com- parable to the television series “The Love Boat.” Rehearsing for "Anything Goes," from left, Charity Andrews, Brenton Strantsky, Matthew Hinton and Cindy Morris. + The cast, which consists of more than 40 students, portray charac- ters such as Reno Sweeney, an evangelist turned nightclub singer (played by Stephanie Pineno); Mr. Whitney, a Wall Street executive (played by Matt Hinton); Sir Evelyn Oakleigh, a stately British man (played by Brent Stransky); Hope Harcourt, who is Oakleigh'’s fian- cee (played by Charity Andrews), and Billy Crocker, a young man who is in love with Hope (played by Kevin Gaylord). The comedy SPECIAL EVENTS THE LION BREWERY, 700 N. Penn- sylvania Ave., Wilkes-Barre. Brew- ery hours, 823-8801, 888-295- 2337. www.lionbrewery.com WYOMING HISTORICAL & GEO- LOGICAL SOCIETY, 49S. Franklin St., Wilkes-Barre. Researchlibrary. Museum with permanent exhibit on the anthracite era and local American Indians. 822-1727. www.whgs.org TE APR. 9, PAUL RISHELL & ANNIE RAINES, Acoustic Blues. Chickory House, community room of St. Stephen’s Church, 35 S. Franklin St., Wilkes-Barre., 8 p.m. $8, $7 for supporting members. APR. 10, PIGEON HILL STATION, country-western entertainment for the whole family, Sweet Valley Fire Hall, Main Road, Sweet Valley, 7 p.m. Adults, $6; children $3. Pay at the door. ___ _CrosswoRD CORNER OUTDOORS MAR. 28, 3 MILE RIVER STREET RUN & WALK, Jewish Community Center, Boscov's and Bartikowsky, 1 p.m. Organized by the W-B Jew- ish Community Center, Physical Education Dept. For more infor- mation or entry forms. Call 824- 4646. MAR. 28, SUNDAY MORNING BIRDING, Greater Wyo. Valley Shoemaker will lead the outing in search of both woodland and river birds. Meet 8 a.m. under Market St. Bridge, Kingston. Free and open to the public. ; MAR. 28, COURTING FLIGHT OF THE WOODCOCK, field trip, Greater Wyo. Valley Audubon So- ciety, Lake Francis at Nescopeck State Park. Diane Madl, naturalist will lead trip. Meet Blackman St. Park & Ride, Wilkes-Barre, 5:30 p.m. Call Bob Wasilewski, 829- 6230 for more infor. Free and open to the public. KIDSTUFF MAR. 26-28, PETER COTTONTAIL, Showcase Theatre, 54 Tunkhan- nock Ave., Exeter. Fri., 7p.m.; Sat., Sun., 1 p.m. $4. 654-2555. APR. 15-18, CINDERELLA, per- formed by College Misericordia Theatre Ensemble, Walsh Audito- rium, Thurs., Fri.,, 7 p.m. Sun., 2 p.m. $3, $2 children. 674-6244. MAR. 26-28, ANYTHING GOES, Cole Porter musical, Lake-Lehman High School Auditorium. Lehman. Sat., Sun., 7:30.p.m. Mon, 3 p.m. Reserved seats: $6, $4 students; General seats, $5, $3 students. MUSIC BOX PLAYERS 1998 SEA- SON, 196 Hughes St. Swoyersville, Thurs., Fri., Sat., 6 p.m. open; 8 p.m. curtain; Sun. matinee, 1:30 p.m. open; 3:15 cur- tain. Adults $30, $22 children 12 and under. Show only, $17 adults, $15 students, $13 children. 283- 2195 or 1-800-698-7529. www.musicbox.org APR. 16-18, 22-25, 29-30, MAY 1-2, PLAZA SUITE, Neil Simon com- ody." ‘ CHURCH DALLAS BAPTIST CHURCH, Jour- ney to the Cross, a 26 week study of life Jesus Christ. Wednesday, 6:15 p.m. Come and join us in this study. Pastor, Patrick Colladay. BLOODMOBILE APR. 7, PENN STATE WILKES- BARRE, Lehman, 9 a.m.-3 p.m. PHOTO BY MICHELLE LAWLER ends happily with three unex- pected marriages, and includes musical numbers such as “I Geta Rick Out of You,” \... “You're the: Top,” “It’s De- Lovely,” and “Any- thing Goes.” Reserved seats are $6 for adults; $4 for students, and general ad- mission costs $5 for adults; S3 for students. Tickets can be pur- chased in advance by contacting the high school at 675-7458. by Michelle Lawler MUSIC APR. 10, W-B SPEBSQSA CON- CERT, John S. Fine High School, Nanticoke, 8 p.m. Featuring “Plati- num,” debut performance, also lo- cal Chorus and quartets. Reserved seating. Tickets $15 and $10. Call 654-8171 ore 287-2476. SIERRA CLUB MAR. 27, BEGINNERS’ HIKE, at Shuman Point Natural Area located at Lake Wallenpaupack of Rt. 530 near Hawley. Moderate hike of: “one and a half hours, Rita McNeal, 342-7197. Meet at 10:30 a.m. Dunmore YMCA, Exit 55, 1-81. Audubon Society, Kirby Park. Jim’ Just Say, "CHARGE IT" = Masterog, d © The Post now accepts Visa & Mastercard for all of your sub- scriptions, classified ads, and display ads. For maximum con- venience, Call our office at 675- 5211 with your account and we will set you up immediately. 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