de Ro TAC BE 14 The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, July 5, 2000 CALENDAR IE BE 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 CHICKEN BARBEQUE- atthe Mount Zion United Methodist Church, July 8. Menu willinclude chicken, baked potato, corn on the cob, bread, dessert and beverage. Take outs from 4:30-5 p.m. Dinner from 5-7 p.m. Adults $6.50 and children $3.50. FLEA MARKET-Members of Moun- tain Grange #567 are planning a flea market on Sat., July 8, from 9 .a.m.-3 p.m. For table rentals or weather permitting, outdoor space reservations call 696-1452 or 287- 6354. OUR LADY OF MT. CARMEL CHURCH ANNUAL PARISHFES- TIVAL on the parish grounds, Fri., Sat., Sun., July 14-16. On Fri. and Sat. activities begin at 5 p.m. Sun. at 1 p.m. Please join us for a weekend of ethnic food, games, fun and dancing. BAKED HAM DINNER Fairmount Twp. volunteer fire & ambulance co. will hold a baked ham dinner July 15. Serving starts at 4 p.m. Adults $6, children $3. The menu includes, ham, mashed potatoes, gravy, corn, string beans, applesauce, dessertand beverage. Take outs will be available. TAKE OUT ONLY CHICKEN BBQ onduly 21, sponsored by the Trust- ees of Trucksville United Method- ist Church. Orders available 4-6 p.m. in the Educational Building, Church Rd. Tickets must be pur- chased in advance. Adults $7, children $3. To order call 696- 3897 between 9 a.m. and 1 p.m. - Mon-Fri. or contact a Trustee. 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 5p.m. Paperbingo. Jackpot, Magic Number. Smoking and non-smok- SPECIAL EVENTS STAR-GAZING, Friedman Observa- tory at Penn. State Wilkes-Barre, begins 8 p.m. on clear Wed. and Fri. nights. Sessions are free and open to the public. Groups of 10 or more are asked to call for reserva- tions. For more information, call 675-9278; or leave a message at the Observatory at 675-9149. HEALTH TOPS CHAPTER #PA 1396, which meets at the Lehman United Meth- odist Church has moved to Trinity Presbyterian Church in Dallas. Meetings are held on Wednesdays. Weigh-in from 5:30 to 5:55 p.m.. Meeting 6 to 6:30 p.m. Call Karen at 639-5207 for more information. 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, EVER Ke WYOMING SEMINARY PERFORM- ING ARTS INSTITUTE- Allconcerts are free and open to the public. For more information call 283-6086 or onstage @ wyomingseminary.org Chamber Ensembles Thurs. July 6 at 8 p.m. in the Buckingham Per- forming Arts Center, Sprague Ave., Kingston. Bradley Garner, guest artist, flutist, Fri. July 7 at 8 p.m. in the Great Hall, 228 Wyoming Ave., Kingston Masterworks Chorale, Chamber orchestra, Institute orchestra, Sym- phony orchestra, Sat. July 8, at 8 p.m. in the Great Hall, Kingston New Black Eagle Jazz Band al Misericordia Lovers of jazz, especially of traditional jazz, New Orleans and ragtime style jazz, are invited to enjoy the music of The New Black Eagle Band on Monday, July 10 at 8:30 p.m. at College Misericordia's new First Union Amphitheatre. Robert Erdos, founder and producer of Stomp Off Records, will present a lecture on early jazz music at the amphitheatre Bg at 7 p.m., prior to § the Black Eagle performance. Tickets for this program, titled "Jazz in July," are 85 each and can be purchased in advance or at the door. Guests are invited to sitin the ampitheatre or on the lawn, and may bring blankets and picnics. Snacks will be sold at the event. Call 674- 6719 for tickets. In the case of rain, the event will be held in the Walsh Auditorium. The seven- member New Black Eagle Band, located in the Bos- ton area, formed in 1971. Theband is known for its di- verse repertoire, which includes music of the early New Orleans masters, Duke Ellington, Fats Waller, and other jazz giants of the era. The Black Eagles have appeared on more than three dozen records, cassettes and compact discs under the Philips, GHB, Stomp Off and Black Eagle labels. For more information on Misericordia's "Jazz in July," call 674-6719. MUSIC DGIIRE SOUTHERN GOSPEL CONCERT, sponsored by the Bowmans Creek Free Methodist Church Friday, July 14 at7 p.m. at Tunkhannock Middle School, Tioga St. and Franklin, Tunkhannock. Tickets are $10 in advance, $12 atthe door. Children 12 and under are free. For more information call 298-2137. COLLEGE MISERICORDIA, Black Eagle Jazz Band. July 10 at 8:30 p.m. Tickets are $5. Pre-concert jazz presentation at 7 p.m. 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. STAGE BLOODMOBILE MEADOWS NURSING HOME, 55 W. Center Hill Road, Dallas, July 5 from 1-6 p.m. IREM TEMPLE COUNTRY CLUB, Country Club Road, Dallas, July 12 ing available. Refreshments. from 12:30-6:30 p.m. COLLEGE MISERICORDIA Theatre-on-the Green presents ROMEO AND JULIET performed by the Repercussion Theatre En- semble. Fri.-Mon. July 14-17. The grounds open at 7 p.m. and curtain is at 8 p.m. For information and reserved seating call 674-6719. Reserved seating $10to $15. Lawn seating $5 at the door. Bring your own picnic, blanket and chair. CROSSWORD CORNER - LAKE-LEHMAN HIGH SCHOOL CLASS OF '90 REUNION, Our 10 year reunion is set for Sat., Nov. 25, and we're looking for everyone who graduated in 1990. Please contact Denise Thompson-DuBois at (732) 818-1008 or Michelle Lankwarden at (323) 822-9331 or E-mail us at lehman90 @ hotmail.com. 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Music Box Playhouse, 196 Hughes St., Swoyersville. July 10-14, 9 a.m. to noon. $150. For information call 283-2195. Want A Picture In Color?... we OK. Please make — Qd5x7 08x10 AT THE KIRBY Kirby Center 71 Public Square, Wilkes-Barre, 826-1100, or Ticketmaster , 693-4100 or www.kirbycenter.org, NATALIE MERCHANT Thursday, Aug. 3. On this tour, Merchant is performing a selection of her favor- ite folk songs as well as some of her most popular hits. Tickets are $35 and $25. Tickets are available at the Kirby Center box office and all Ticketmaster locations. OUTDOORS -(aty.) co GREATER WYOMING VALLEY AUDUBON SOCIETY Summer Birding at Muhlenburg, Sat. July 8. The excursion will consist of a walking tour of a farm. Meet at 7 a.m. at the Dallas United Methodist Church parking lot. Call Bob Wasilewski at 829-6230toreg- / ister. Free and open to the public. Butterflies at Houck Sanctuary near Nescopeck, Sun., July 16, and led by Jim Hoyson. Meetat8 a.m. next to CVS in Dallas, weather permit- ting. Call Bob Houck at 379-3681 to register. Free and open to the public. Sunday Morning Birding in Kirby Park This opportunity to learn to identify native birds is held the fourth Sunday of each month. Free and # open to the public FRANCES SLOCUM PARK Horns and Thorns- Friday, July 7 at 7 p.m at the Campground Amphi- theater. Find our the many ways plants and animals defend them- selves. What's in an Owl Pellet? Sat., July 8 at 2 p.m. at the Campground Am- phitheater. For children ages 6-10. Kids are invited to take apart an owl pellet and figure out what critter the owl had for lunch. Birds Alive! Sat. July 8 at 7 p.m. at the Campground Amphitheater. Don't miss this chance to see live hawks and owls as we welcome Jeannie Carlforthe Carbon County Environmrntal Education Center. SUMMER YOUTH CONFERENCE July 10-14 from 9:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. For youths in grades 6-12. Spon- sored by the Back Mountain Area churches. For more information call 639-5099, 696-2869, or www.GENOS.com. Free. All children age 6 and under must be accompanied by an adult to any program. Unescorted children will be sent back to their campsites. _ Any photo taken by a Post photo color. Stop by, call or ma Date photo appeared: — Brief description: Name Address City Phone # The Dallas Post, P.O. | Cali6 Please enclose payment with order. Sent | x 366, Dallas, a * i + Ii 8
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