i | | 16 CALENDAR + SEPT. 26, The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, September 15. 1999 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 ™ SEPT. 18, STUFFED CHICKEN BREAST DINNER, Alderson United Methodist Church, Pole 108, Harveys Lake, 4-7 p.m. Takeouts 4-5. Adults $6.50, Children, $3.25. SEPT. 18 - CHICKEN & BISCUIT SUPPER, Maple Grove Church Hall, 4-7 p.m. Church is located on the Sweet Valley Road in Pikes Creek about 1/4 mile from the inter- section of Routes 118 & 29. IREM LADIES ARTS, CRAFTS & COLLECTIBLES SHOW, 10 a.m.-6 p.m., Irem Temple Country Club Pavilion, Dallas. Light lunch and baked goods available. Door prizes, ample parking, handicapped ac- cessible. CHURCH 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. EXHIBITS MacDONALD ART GALLERY, Col- lege Misericordia, Dallas. Tues.- Thurs. noon to 5 p.m., and 6-8 p.m.; Fri.,noonto5p.m.; Sat. Sun., 1-5 p.m. Free. 674-6250 THROUGH SEPT. 29, ARTS AND CRAFTS OF THE INUIT: THE VANISHING ESKIMO PAST, MacDonald Art Gallery, College Misericordia. Free and open tothe public. Gallery hours, Tues., Wed. and Thurs., 12-5, 6-8 p.m.; Fri. 12- 5p.m.; Sat., Sun., 1-5 p.m. Closed Mondays. Forinformation, call 674- 6250. THROUGH OCT. 4, NATURE: A PAINTER’S PERSPECTIVE, wild- life paintings & carvings by Brian Blight. King’s College Kilburn Room Gallery, Sheehy Student Center, Wilkes-Barre. Weekdays noon-5 p.m. Sat. & Sun., 2-5 p.m. Recep- tion Sept. 8, 7-9 p.m. with a Gallery Walk at 8 p.m. 826-5966. INSCHOOL SEPT. 16, LAKE-LEHMAN FOOT- BALL CLUB meets 7:30 p.m. at Grotto Pizza, Harveys Lake. The game film from the Wyoming Area game will be shown after the meet- ing. All parents of football players and cheerleaders are encouraged to attend. SEPT. 16, SHOBA SHARMA internatioanlly renowned Indian dancer will perform classical dances of East India at College Misericor- dia, Walsh Auditorium, 8 p.m. Per- formance is free and open to the public. For more information call 674-6719. CLUBS/GROUPS SEPT. 24, GRIEF SUPPORT GROUP, Hospice St. John, facilitiated by Rev. Peter Kuritz, St. Paul Lutheran Church, Shaver- town. 10:30 a.m.-12 noon. Open to the public free of charge. For more info, contact Hospice Saint John office at 1-800-622-3315. ACOA (Adult Children of Addictions) and other dysfunctional families Support Group meetings are held for one hour every Tuesday at 8 p.m. and every Saturday at 6:30 p.m. at Clearbrook Bldg. Wyoming Avenue, Forty Fort. Attendees should park and enter from rear of building. 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. Friday, 8 p.m. (OD) at St. Therese'’s Church Rectory, Pioneer and Davis St., Shavertown. OD: Open dis- cussion; OS, Open speakers. MuSIC SEPT.20,USAFHERITAGE BRASS QUINTET inconcertat7 p.m. Open- air concert on the grounds at 302 West Tioga St., Tunkhannock. A large tent and chairs will be avail- able or attendees may bring a blan- ket or lawn chair. No admission, free parking. Call 836-3622 for in- formation. Sponsored by the End- less Mountains Council of the Arts. Al Gerhards of Downingtown using early American tools to create Ole pitch forks and hay rakes. Swetland Homestead Harvest Festival this weekend Venture back in time with the Wyoming Historical and Geologi- cal Society at their first anneal Swetland Homestead Harvest Fes- tival. Early American craftsmen .will be on hand to demonstrate their crafts Sept. 18 and 19 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily, rain or shine, on the grounds of the Swetland Homestead, 885 Wyo- ming Ave., Wyoming. Admission is 82 for adults and $1 for chil- dren under 12. Craftsmen will demonstrate blacksmithing, wood furniture creations, farm tool carving, flint OUTDOORS SEPT. 18, AUDUBON SOCIETY FIELD TRIP, to PA's famous Hawk Mountain to see migrating raptors. Sponsored by the Greater Wyo- ming Valley Audubon Society. Participants may call John Jakoby (474-5884) for more information and confirmation. Meet at the Blackman Plaza Park and Ride on Rt. 309 in Wilkes-Barre, 8 a.m. or at PSU Hazleton, 8:30 a.m. Free and open to the public. lock rifle construction, chair can- ing and rushing, mandolin con- struction and embroidery. The First Pennsylvania Light Artillery and 81st Company Penn- sylvania Infantry Company K, Civil War reenactment groups, will be encamped during the two-day fes- tival. The 81st Company will show daily camp life and a military drill while the First Pennsylvania will demonstrate procedures for load- ing and firing artillery. The 2nd Virginia Infantry, Company E of the Stonewall Brigade will also be on hand. OUTDOORS SEPT. 19, BIKE RIDE ON THE BMT, Join B & B Bike for a ride from Frances Slocum State Park to Luzerne, using back roads and the BMT. Call Joe at 287-3696 for info. SEPT.25, WORKDAY ONTHE BMT, Join College Misericordia and oth- ers to work on the trail from Carverton Rd. to Harris Hill Rd. Meet at the parking lot behind Trucksville fire Dept. 9 a.m. Bring tools to clear trail. 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A host of contemporary crafts- men will display and sell hand- made crafts including dried flower arrangements, wood creations, lead soldiers, wreaths, fabric items, handmade candles, iron and tin creations and more. Other festivities will include an apple pie contest, bake sale, face painting, an archeological dig for children and refreshments. A walking tour of Swetland Home- stead also will be offered. | OUTDOORS SEPT. 18, 19, POCONO ORIENTEERING CLUB (POC), educational training program, Sat- urday, Hickory Run State Park. Ovesrnight camping and food ser- vice will be availalbe. Sunday, a regular orienteering meet will also be held at Hickory Run StatePark. Participants can register and start any time between 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. Formore info on Sat.’s events contact Fred Kruesi at 610-363- 7469. For more info on Sun.’s meet, contact Bev Zipp at 570-377- 5538. So AT THE KIRBY Kirby Center 71 Public Square, Wilkes-Barre, 826-1100, or Ticketmaster , 693-4100 or www.kirbycenter.org SEPT. 24, ANYTHING GOES star- ring Gloria Loring, 8 p.m. SEPT. 29, THE CULT, Guest pro- duction by Metropolitan, 8 p.m. [ReaLtn RECOVERY INC.: Self-Help Mental Health Since 1937, Wednesd 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. SEPT. 23, INSULIN PUMP SUP- PORT GROUP for people with dia- betes. Group will meet 6:30-8 p.m.. inthe Kistler Learning Center, Penn State Geisinger Wyoming Vg Medical Center. Anyone currently utilizing insulin pump therapy or interested in the insulin pump is encouraged to attend. Call 826- 7620 to reserve your seat. OCT.4,CAREGIVERS LUNCHEON WORKSHOP, 9 a.m.-1 p.m. at the Ramada Inn, Wilkes-Barre. Spon- sored by Family Caregivers’ Advi- sory committee of the Luzerpe/ Wyoming Bureau for the rd@ The workshop will include a musi- cal presentation and discussion of various facets of aging. For reser- vations which close Sept. 27 and/ or more information call Laura at 822-1158. The event will be led by Bob Payton, a professional folk musican and workshop facilitator who has performed educational programs on aging with humor and stories throughout the coiuntry. & SPECIAL VA SH \ SEPT. 17, TWEED ROOSEVELT, Celebrity Luncheon Series, The Woodlands, Plains Twp. All lunchesonbeginat11 a.m. Sereies tickets are $165. 696-3967. SEPT.17, AUTUMN SHINDIG W THE JOE BACHAK BAND, Big Band Series, Anthracite VFW Post 283, 757 Wyoming Ave., Kingstojjn, 8-11 p.m. doors open at 7:30 p.m. Smokefree, able, 287-7511. SEPT. 18, 20TH ANNUAL ARTS & CRAFTS FESTIVAL, sponsored by Tunkhannock Public Library, 10 a.m.-4 p.m., Tunkhannock Area High School Cafeteria. Lunch will be served. SEPT. 19, “ARTISAN’S aru SHOWCASE,” Noon to 5 p.m., Riverside Park, Tunkhannock. Art exhibit and sale, demonstrations by craftsmen and artists, a perfor- mance featuring dances of East- ern Europe, The George Wesley Band, children’s workshops, face painting, a storyweaver and music throughout the day. Refreshments ‘available. Sponsored by the E less Mountains Council of the Arts, ‘the Pennsylvania Council on the Artsandthe Wyoming Couniy Cony ‘missioners. BLOODMOBILE 7 SEPT. 29, IREM TEMPLE COUN- TRY CLUB, Country Club road, Dallas, 12:30-6:30 p.m. BEGINNER & INTERMEDIATE® LADY GOLF ERS your Soh skills! . For only 565. 00 you can hive (3) one-hour instructional sessions followed ~ by 9-holes of golf. Dates are Wednesdays, Sept. 22, Sept. 29 and Oct. 6, starting at 10:00 a.m. Instructors are PGA Pro Rich McHale and Asst. Pro Chris Matthews. Call Four Seasons Golf Club at 655-8869 to register. 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