CLUBS/GROUPS 14 The Callas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, May 26, 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 CLUBS/GROUPS MAY 29, 2ND ANNUAL SPRING MARKETPLACE, 9a.m.-3p.m.in the parking lot of the Music Box Dinner Playhouse, 196 Hughes St., Swoyersville. On sale are, Arts and Crafts, baked goods, house- hold items, books, baby clothes, toys, records and more. Proceeds go to the Music Box Players Build- ing Fund. THROUGH MAY 29, HUGHESTOWN HOSE CO. BA- ZAAR, featuring the Montano Bro Carnival. Thurs., night live music with Flaxy Morgan; Fri. night Jive Bo; Sat., UUU. Afireman’s parade will be held May 29 at 7 p.m. JUNE 5, ANNUAL STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL and Mini Flea Market, West Pittston Presbyterian Church, corner of Exeter Ave. and Warren St., noon-6 p.m. SLIGHTLY READ BOOKSHOP, Bk. Mt. Memorial Library, Mon. & Wed., 1-8 p.m, Sat., 10:5 p.m. Fiction, non-fikction, children, juvenile, clas- sic, cookbooks, mystery, sci-fi, travel & others at great savings. NEWSPAPERS for blind and elderly daily on WRKC-FM 88.5, 10 a.m.- noon. Call Tom Carten at 826- 5811 for information. FRIDAYS-BACKMOUNTAIN FREE 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 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. BINGO every Sunday night at the Shavertown Fire Hall, Main St, Shavertown, 6 p.m. Doors open at Sp.m. Paperbingo. Jackpot, Magic Number. Smoking and non-smok- ing available. Refreshments. REACH OUT SINGLES EVERY- WHERE (R.O.S.E.)Membershipis 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. 2ND MON. EACHMONTH THE NUR- TURING COMMITTEE OF WYO- MING VALLEY HABITAT FOR HUMANITY will sponsor a series of generalinterest courses, 7-9 p.m. at St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church, 35 S. Franklin St., Wilkes-Barre. All courses are open to the public. IDETOWN UM CHURCH COUPLES CLUB meets every third Saturday of each month Jan. through June and Sept. through Dec. New mem- bers are always welcome. 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- mation. ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS meet- ing in the Back Mountain: Tuesday, 7:30 p.m. (OD) at the Leh- man Fire Hall, Lehman Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. (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. SUPPORT GROUP MEETINGS, for ACOA (Adult Children of Alcohol- ics) and other dysfunctional fami- lies are held every Sun., 8 p.m. Blue doors of Mercy Center at Col- lege Misericordia, Dallas. For more information, call the Help Line at 829-1341. MUSIC 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. 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. MAY 22, STANDING STONE & Tchaikovsky's Romeo & Juliet Overture, Fidelio Opera Company, [rem Temple, 52 N. Franklin St., Wilkes-Barre. 8 p.m. $13, $20. 819-4719. The second annual “Spring Marketplace”, sponsored by the Music Box Players’ advisory board of directors, will be held on Saturday, May 29, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the park- ing lot of the Music Box Dinner Playhouse, 196 Hughes St., Swoyersville. The advisory board, a volunteer community sup- port group now in its third year, assists the Music Box Players, a non-profit the- atre company, to raise funds for capital improve- ments and general opera- tions. The dedicated group of professionals and Music Box patrons have assisted the Players in theatre reno- vations, roof replacement, aswell as lending expertise in areas of fund raising and theatre promotions. Anyone interested in donating items to the Spring Marketplace may call 283-2195. l SPECIAL AT = \ IS MAY 27, 28, 29, 31, SWEET VAL- LEY FAIR DAYS, rides, conces- sions, entertainment. Ross Town- ship School Grounds, off Main Road, Sweet Valley. Thurs. Fri., 5:30 p.m.-11 p.m.; Sat., 5 p.m.-11 p.m.; Mon., 10 a.m.-11 p.m. with a Memorial Day Parade at 1;30 p..m. 477-5239. MAY 29-30, MINIATURES AND DOLL HOUSE SHOW, Penn State Wilkes-Barre Campus, Lehman. 11a.m.-6 p.m. $2.50, $1 children. 675-8888 Or 675-0260. SWETLAND HOMESTEAD, 885 Wyoming Ave., Wyoming. Satur- days 10a.m.-4 p.m. $3, $1 children 12and under. Free formembers 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 Obser- vatory at 675-9149. STAGE 7 / . JUNE 4-5, 11-13, A FUNNY THING HAPPENED ON THE WAY TO THE FORUM, Little Theatre of Wilkes-Barre, $12, $10 seniors and students, $8 children. Fri., Sat., 8 p.m. Sun., $3 p.m. 823-1875. DOGGIE IRES THROUGH-JUNE 6, A CELEBRA- TION OF ART & MUSIC, Paul Ba- con, Sordoni Art Gallery, Main Gal- lery. Wilkes-University, Wilkes- Barre. Daily, noon to 5 p.m. 831- 4325. 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. JUNE 5-30, JOHN CLARK: NATIVE AMERICAN IMPRESSIONS. WYOMING HISTORICAL & GEO- LOGICAL SOCIETY, 49S. Franklin St., Wilkes-Barre. Research library. Museum with permanent exhibit on the anthracite era and local American Indians. 822-1727. www.whgs.org THROUGH JUNE 30, SUE HAND’S ' MILLENNIUM COLLECTION. 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OUTDOORS "MAY 28, CAN YOU GUESS? 7 p.m. Tonightthe audience will try to iden- tify the natural objects given to them by the park naturalist. Have fun and learn something new. Camp- ground Amphitheater. MAY 29, WETLANDS & RAINSTICKS, 2 p.m. Ages 8-12. Each participant will make a rainstick using Park provided ma- terials. Campground Amphithe- ater. MAY 29, AWESOME AMPHIBIANS! 8 p.m. Learn about the natural his- tory of some common amphibians. How are frogs and toads different? What salamanders might be found in the park. This presentation should answer many of your ques- tions. Campground Amphitheater. MAY 30, WARBLERS & WILD- FLOWERS, 1:30 p.m. Bringa friend along onthis leisurely walkin search of feathered friends and petaled beauty. Third Pavilion. MAY 30, BEAVER, NATURE'S AR- CHITECT, 8 p.m. This slide pre- sentation will introduce us to the beaver, Pennsylvania's largest ro- dent. Learn about their history, habitat, and presence here at Frances Slocum. Campground Amphitheater. 3 In case of rain, all walks and amphi- theater programs will be canceled. JUNE 5, BACK MT. TRAIL official ribbon cutting and opening, Two mile walk, 9 a.m. Breakfast at Java Gallery provided by Anthracite Sce- nic Trails Association. Just drop in after the walk and enjoy coffee and homemade pastries. Park in the gravel lot of Knights of Columbus off Parry St. Walk up to Luzerne Trailhead. J HEALTH JUNE 9, HEART TO HEART SUP- PORT GROUP, 7 p.m. in the Tho- mas P. Saxton Medical Pavilion auditorium, 468 Northampton St., Edwardsville. Providing informa- tional presentations for individuals with heart disease and their sup- port persons, the Heart to Heart support group is open to the public. For more information, pleawe call 1-800-838-WELL. : CHURCH MAY 30, SUNDAY SERVICE, Trueksville United Methodist Church announced that the Sun- day Service will be scheduled for 10 .m. during the summer. The new time will begin May 30 with the celebration of Children’s Day fol- lowed by a family picnic. JUNE 1, U.M. WOMEN OF TRUCKSVILLE, U.M. CHURCH, meet 7 p.m. Fellowship Hall of the Educational Building. JUNE 2, ANNUAL BACK MOUN- TAIN LUNCHEON, Trucksville U.M. Women noon at [rem Temple Country Club. Reservations, Nancy Dukes, 696-0132. AT THE KIRBY Kirby Center 71 Public Square, Wilkes-Barre, 826-1100, or Ticketmaster , 693-4100 or www.kirbycenter.org The Northeastern Pennsylvania Phil- harmonic. All concerts at 8 p.m. 457-8301. MAY 28-30, LORD OF THE DANCE, Irish musc and step dancing. Fri., 8 p.m.; Sat., 4 and 8 p.m.; Sun., 3 and 7 p.m. $60, $50. ° JUNE 2, GODS AND MONSTERS, 1 and 7:30 p.m. 216 Parrish Street, Wilkes-Barre WHEN THE NEED ARISES: The good service you deserve is only a phone call away! Phone: C.W. SCHULTZ & SON INC. Famous for quick response to emergencies and prompt professional attention to every assignment! 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