14 The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, April 21, 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 COMMUNITY APR. 23-24, SPRING RUMMAGE SALE, Dallas United Methodist Women, Fri., 9a.m.-4 p.m.; Sat., 9 a.m.-12 noon (Bag Day). Clothing, housewares, dry goods, jewelry, toys, small electrical appliances, furniture, books. Snack bar and bake sale also available. Home- made soup may be purchased by quart or pint. APR. 23-24, SPRING RUMMAGE SALE, Lehman United Methodist Church,. Fri.,9a.m.-5p.m.; Sat., 9 a.m.-12 noon, Bag Day. Snack bar, bake sale. APR. 24, FAMILY STYLE ROAST BEEF SUPPER, Sweet Valley Fire Hall, Main Road, Sweet Valley, 5-7 p.m. with takeouts at 4:30 p.m. Menu consists of beef, mashed potatoes, gravy, vegetable, applesauce, pickled beets, rolls/ butter, pie, coffee or tea. $6.50 adults, $3.25 children. APR. 24, FLEA MARKET & RUM- MAGE SALE, by Cub Scout pack 155, Trucksville United Methodist Church’s Educational Bldg. on Church Road, Trucksville. All pro- ceeds will go to the scout tropp. 8 a.m.-2 p.m. Bake sale as well as lunch items on sale. All welcome. 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. APR. 24, TURKEY DINNER, Noxen United Methodist Church, Rte. 29, north of Noxen. Takeouts at4 p.m. Serving starts at 4:30 p.m. Adults $6.50, children $3.25. APR. 27, LEHMAN UNITED METH- ODIST WOMEN, will meet at the church at 7 p.m. Janet Eddy will present the Quiet Day Service fora ~ Call to Prayer and Self Denial. "MAY 1,ROAST BEEF SUPPER, fam- ily style, St. Paul’s Lutheran Church, Shavertown. Takeouts 4 p.m. Serbing 5-7 p.m. Adults $6.50, child $3. Tickets call 675-3859 or at the door. MAY 1, CHICKEN DINNER, Kunkle Fire Co. social hall. 4-7 p.m. All you can eat, family style. Desert-home- made pie. Takeouts available. Adults $6.50; children under 10, $3.50. For more information, 675- 3334. MAY 1, MEAT LOAF DINNER, Loyalville United Methodist Church, located 1/2 mile off 29 South- Loyalville Road off Route 118, turn onto Bryant Road, approx. 3 miles, Serving 4:30 - 6:30 p.m. Adults $6.50, children 12 and under, $3.25. Homemade pies/takeouts avail- able. . MAY 1, ROAST BEEF DINNER, Ruggles United Methodist Church, Rt. 29, behind Harveys Lake. 4:30- 7 p.m. Adults, $6.50, children $3.25. Takeouts available. HEALTH APR. 27, ECaP-LIKE SUPPORT GROUP, designed for exceptional cancer patients. 6:30 p.m., Nesbitt Medical Arts Building, 3rd floor lounge. The ECaP meetings offer a safe, mutually supportive envi- ronment in which patients find strength to grow and change in the face of serious health problems. Each session includes meditation and guided imagery. Participants are requested to bring pillow or afghan for comfort. Sponsored by Wyoming Valley Health Care Sys- tem. TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly), new chapter, meets atthe Lehman United Methodist Church, between 5:15 and 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. Darte Center ‘ballet company, Ballet Cinderella ballet at The Wyoming Valley's premier resident youth Northeast, will dedicate their performances of the full-length classical ballet “Cinderella” to the memory of their’ recently deceased director Peter Degnan. Curtain time is 7 p.m. Friday and Saturday, and 2 p.m. Sunday, April 23-25, at the Dorothy Dickson Darte Center for the Performing Arts on the campus of Wilkes University. Based on the entrancing, much beloved fairy tale, it features choreography designed by the late Peter Degnan and Kristin Schleich Degnan to an harmoniously complex and haunting score by Sergei Prdkofiev. Appearing in the principal roles will be Mountaintop’s Danielle Dorzinsky, BNE’s resident professional dancer and guest artist David Pettinger of the Metropolitan Opera Company Ballet. Appearing in major supporting roles will be Nicole Seitz and Leslie Dewees of Dallas. Tickets ($10) are available, in advance, at most Gallery of Sound stores, Accessorize & More in West Pittston, Broadway Dreams in Kingston, Gino’s Shoe Stores in Dallas and Mountaintop, Humphrey's Children’s Apparel and Shoes in Shavertown, and at the Degman Ballet Center. For additional information or ticket reservations, call 825-3515 or 639-1303. EXHIBITS 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 MAY 2, SENIOR EXHIBITON, Sordoni Art Gallery, Wilkes University, Wilkes-Barre, Daily noon-5 p.m. 831-4325. THROUGHMAY 23, THE PORTRAIT & HUMAN FIGURE, a group exhi- bition. Meet the artists reception Apr. 10, 6-8 p.m. WYOMING HISTORICAL & GEO- LOGICAL SOCIETY, 49S. Franklin St., Wilkes-Barre. Researchlibrary. Museum with permanent exhibit on the anthracite era and local Ameri- can Indians. 822- 1727. www.whgs.org APR. 20-JUNE 30, SUE HAND’S MILLENNIUM COLLECTION. * HVE Ke AT THE KIRBY APR. 25,SPRING INSTRUMENTAL CONCERT, Chorale and Madrigal student concert directed by John Vaida. Performed in the Music’ Department's newlocation: “The Bank Bldg.” 228 Wyoming Ave., Kignston, just north of Kingston Corners. Admission free. APR. 26, RED HOLLOWAY & HIS EAST COAST ALL-STARS, Wilkes University, Wilkes-Barre, 408-5000. 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 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. Kirby Center 71 Public Square, Wilkes-Barre, 826-1100, or Ticketmaster , 693-4100 or www.Kirbycenter.org APR. 23, WVIA HOMEGROWN . MUSIC CONCERT with jazz group, Active Ingredients. 8 p.m. $10. APR. 28-29, GREASE, rock and roll musical. 7:30 p.m., $37.50, $32.50, $24.50. The Northeastern Pennsylvania Phil- harmonic. All concerts at 8 p.m. 457-8301. CHURCH CROSSWORD CORNER 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. 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. OUTDOORS APR. 24, RICKETTS GLEN HIKE, strenuous hike of about 2 1/2 hours. Meet 10 a.m. PNC Bank parking lot, Dallas. Call Dan Darby 388- 6020. FRANCES SLOCUM PARK APR.22,FROGS AND TOADS. 1:30- 2:30 p.m., preschool program. children ages 3-5 are invited to learn about frogs and toads through stories, songs and a take home craft. Preregistration required: Call 696-9105 for more information or to register. APR. 24,10 a.m. Clean up and work day at the park. Meet at the park office to participate. SPECIAL EVENTS APR. 23, SHOWERTIME WHIRL with the Continentals, Anthracite VFW Post 283, 757 Wyoming Ave., Kingston, 8-11 p.m. Doors open 7:30 p.m. Smoke-free atmosphere, refreshments available. 287-7511. APR. 23-24, LAND OF FAIRY TALES/1999 NE PA. FLOWER SHOW, 109th Field Artillery Ar- mory, Market St., Wilkes-Barre. Fri.- Sat.,, 10 a.m.-8 p.m. Sun., 10 a.m.» 5p.m. $6, $5 seniors, $3 children (6-12) and students, under 6 free. (Preview party Apr. 22, 6 p.m. Fo reservations, call 823-9089.) '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- 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 Observa- tory at 675-9149. STAGE | 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. 22-25,29-30, MAY 1-2, PLAZA SUITE, Neil Simon comedy. ’ APR. 25, SLEEPING BEAUTY, bal- let perfromed by the Joan Hrris Dancers. Irem Temple, 52 N. Franklin St., Wilkes-Barre. 1and5 p.m. $6 advance, $8 day of show. 287-7977. APR. 26,CYRANO DE BERGERAC, National Players, Walsh Audito- rium, College Misericordija,. Dal- las. 8 p.m. Free. 674-6719. 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