16 The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, October 11, 2000 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 FALL CRAFT FAIR conducted by the employees of Geisinger Wyo- ~ ming Valley Medical Center on Fri., Oct. 13, from 7 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. in Geisinger Wyoming Valley's Kistler Learning Center and Main Lobby. Autumn and holiday craft items will be available. Proceeds will benefit the Children's Miracle Network. Open to the public FALL RUMMAGE SALE, Fri., Oct. 13 from 9 a.m.-4 p.m. and Sat, Oct. 14, from 9 a.m.-12 p.m. (Bag Day) hosted by the Women of the Dallas United Methodist Church at 4 Parsonage and Church Sts., Dallas. The sale will feature cloth- ing, housewares, dry goods, toys, books, jewelry, snack bar, soup sale and bake sale. FESTIVAL AND POW WOW, Oct. 13, 14, 15 at the Luzerne County Fairgrounds. $7 per carload, Fri- day is free. Oct. 13 open from 5 p.m. until dusk, Oct. 14, from 10 a.m. - 6p.m. Traditional crafts and Indian food, children's games and activities. Please bring your own lawnchairs. For information call * Ann Sulik or Punkin, 639-5098. Dancers in proper regalia receive meals. FALL FESTIVAL, Meadows Nursing Center, Dallas, Sat., Oct. 14, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Crafts, candles, Penn State Raffle, face painting, pumpkin patch, baked goods, and lunch. Free admission. ~ OVEN-ROASTED CHICKEN DIN- NER/BAKE SALE, Sat., Oct. 14, at the Loyalville United Methodist Church on Loyalville Rd., off Rt. 118. Serving from 4:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. Adults $6.50, children 12 and under $3.25. Includes home- made pie or ice cream. Call ahead for takeouts, 477-3521. For infor- mation call 639-5882. LUPUS WALKATHON, Sun., Oct. 15, at Nay Aug Park, Scranton. Registrationisat 11 a.m. The walk/ run begins at 12 p.m. For informa- tion call 945-5118. CIVIL WAR ROUNDTABLE, The Wyoming Valley group meets on the third Thursday of the month at the American Legion Building, Route 415, Dallas at 7 p.m. For information call 675-3803. Guest speakers will include: Cpl. Byron Childress speaking on, "The Third Regiment, Infantry U.S. Colored Troops." Oct. 19. - TWO FEATHERS CORN HARVEST GREATER WYOMING VALLEY . AUDUBONSOCIETY, willpresent "Chemicals and the Environment" at its next meeting, Mon., Oct. 16, at 7:40 p.m. at the Dallas United Methodist Church. Cindy Sopka, Research Conservationist for the Luzerne Conservation District, will - speak on the effects of chemicals in household products on humans and other species, and how toxic chemicals can be replaced with safer ones. The program is free and open to the public. DALLAS FOOTBALL SPAGHETTI DINNER, ‘at the Dallas Middle School, Thurs., Oct. 19. Serving from 4-7 p.m. with take outs avail- able. Price $6. Tickets available at the door or from any Dallas Foot- ball player. : FALL RUMMAGE SALE, atthe Leh- man United Methodist Church, Le- hman. Oct. 20 from 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. and Oct. 21, from 9 a.m. - 12 p.m. (Bag Day). ROAST BEEF DINNER AND BAKE SALE, Sat., Oct. 21, from 4-7 p.m. Dinner includes roast beef, gravy, mashed potatoes, squash, cole- slaw, green beans, homemade applesauce, rolls and pies. Tickets willbe available atthe door. Dinner price is $7 for adults, $3.50 for children aged 5-12 and children under 5 are free. For information call 388-6566 or 333-4332. ‘Medicinal Purpose! the aim of dance band A New England Contra dance sponsored by the Chicory House and the Folk- lore Society will feature Lancaster caller Shane Knudsen and the band “Me- dicinal Purpose.” The event BLOODMOBILE COLLEGE MISERICORDIA, Dallas. Wed., Nov. 1, 11 a.m.-5 p.m. OUTDOORS | i ! SUNDAY MORNING BIRDING AT | | KIRBY PARK, Meet at 8 a.m. on. the north side of Market St., near the dike in Kingston. Birding field trips will be held the fourth Sunday of each month, and are free and FRANCES SLOCUM PARK, All chil- occurs on Saturday, Oct. 14, MusSIC MUSIC BOXDINNERPLAYHOUSE , Swoyersville. Thurs., Fri., and Sat., dinner at 6:30 p.m., curtain at 8 p.m.; Sunday, buffet at 1:45 p.m.. curtain at 3:15 p.m. Tickets are $30 for adults, $22 for children. Show only: $17 adults, $15 stu- ‘dents, $13 children. For more in- formation call 283-2195 or 1-800- 698-7529 or www.musicbox.org. "Aladdin and His Magic Lamp", Oct. 20-22 and 27-29. Performance times are: Fridays at 6 p.m., Satur- days at 1 and 5 p.m., Sundays at 1 p.m. Schoolday performances: Wed., Oct. 25 at 10 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. Admission is $8 and includes a McDonald's Fun Meal. Group rates for 10 or more. ‘Annie," musical. Nov. 25 to Dec. 17. starting at 8 ‘p.m: at St. Therese’s Catholic Church, - Pioneer. Ave., Shavertown. Medicinal Purpose includes Ryck Kaiser on fiddle, Jamie Williams, guitar and Henry Koretzky on mandolin and hammered dulcimer. Henry describes the band’s music as “A fusion of the southern old- time tunes popular at dances below the Mason-Dixon line. and the Celtic and French- Canadian tunes more popular at New England contradances. Our Pennsylvania location and diverse musical backgrounds of the band members give us a distinctive mix.” The dancing is energetic and involves mixing with the other dancers as each couple per- forms a short routine with another couple before pro- gressing onto the next couple and repeating the sequence. It shares’ some elements with ac, = 3 Ryck Kaiser, standing, Henry Koretzky, left, and Jamie Williams perform as "Medicinal Purpose." square dancing such as “swing your partner” and “do-si-do”, but the sylvania, and at major East Coast dance festivals. The Chicory House dren age 6 and under must be ac- companied by an adult to any pro- gram. Unescorted children will be sent back to their campsites. Ghost Stories, presented by Voices of the Valley. Fri., Oct. 13, from 7-9 p.m. Follow the ghost signs from the park entrance. Bring your own seat- ing. $1 donation per person to benefit the Osterhout Free Library. Forinfor- mation call Mary Baker at 696-4094. Heritage Day Celebration near the Visitor Center. Sun..Oct. 15, noon-5 p.m. Native American museum by Medicine Owl Studio, outdoor cook- ing demonstration, 24th Connecticut Revolutionary War Encampment, spinning & weaving by the Spinner's Web, crafts for kids, blacksmithing demonstration. 1 p.m.: Kitty Dye, author of Maconaquah's Story, will = tell the tale of Frances Slocum. 2:15 | p.m.: A.J. Bashore, musician, featur- V ing mandolin, mountain dulcimer and autoharp. open to the public. ) | @ | | couples form long lines rather than squares. Contra dancing is easy, mostly involving a smooth walking step. A different routine is taught before each dance by a caller who has everyone “walk through” the dance while explaining it. Shane Knudsen has regularly called dances in southeastern Penn- is an all-volunteer non-profit cof- feehouse, sponsoring folk music and dance in the Wyoming Valley. Admission to the dance is $6 for adults and $15 for families. Light- weight clothing is recommended. Dancers are invited to bring a snack to share at intermission. Informa- tion: 570-333-4007. AT THE KIRBY Kirby Center 71 Public Square Wilkes-Barre, 826-1100, or Ticketmaster, www. kirbycenter.org. ’ 693-4100 or Paul Anka, Fri., Oct. 20 at 8 p.m. ! Tickets: $45, $42.50and $37.50. Branford Marsalis, Sat., Oct 21 at 8 | | li 8 3 { i "SPECIAL EVENTS PA ANTHRACITE HERITAGE MU- - SEUM. Fred J. Lauver, the assistant editor of and writer for "Pennsylvania Heritage" magazine, will give a lec- ture entitled "A View of Pennsylva- nia Heritage" on Sun., Oct. 15, at 2 p.m. Lauver will be discussing his editorial work with selecting photo- graphs and a general behind-the- scenes look at what it takes to write and layout an award-winning his- torical publication. Included in the presentation will be Lauver's out- look and comments on the growing interest in researching personal history and the importance of un- ‘derstanding local history and eth- nic origins, avoiding myths, and documenting one's findings. SPECIAL EVENTS STAGE HAUNTED HOUSE, Gravestone Manor, a haunted house attraction THE MUSIC OF ANDREW LLOYD . WEBBER, Fri., Oct. 13, at 8 p.m. and Sat., Oct. 14 at 2 p.m. and 8 p.m. at the Scranton Cultural Cen- p.m. Tickets: $40, $35 and $30. NORTHEASTER PENNSYLVANIA PHILHARMONIC, opens its | POPS season with all the vitality of Celtic culture on Fri., Oct. 27, at8p.m. Pieces scheduledtobe to benefit United Way, located at Sallie Mae in Wilkes-Barre. Every Friday and Saturday in October, from 7-11 p.m. Admission is $5. Forinformation call 821-6500 or on the web: www.unitedwaywb.org/ gravestonemanor/terror.htmi. EXHIBITS. STUDIO III CULTURAL CENTRE, will feature the works of artist Mary Ray Eichman. The exhibit will run through Oct. 31. Gallery hours are . Tues.-Fri., 2-5 p.m. The public is invited. CROSSWORD CORNER performed include Scotland the | Brave and Molly on the Shore, Bravehart (main title) and My Heart Will Go On (theme from | "Titanic"). The audience will be able to see the first of three final- | ists for the position of Music Di- | | | ter. The evening will be performed by a 28 piece on-stage orchestra and a cast of singers and dancers. Tickets are $45, $35 and $25 and are available at the Cultural Box Office, all Ticketmaster locations, charae bv phone 693-4100. or on CLUBS/GROUPS ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS meet- ing in the Back Mountain: Tuesday, 7:30 p.m. (OD) at the Leh- man Fire Hall, Lehman "rector for the NEPA Philhar- monic. Tickets are available by calling the Philharmonic's box office at 457-8301. For more information on the finalists for the new Music Director, visit the Philharmonic website at li www.nepaphil.org. SEWERAGE THE JOAN HARRIS CENTRE'S New Back MounTaiN CAMPUS TwiN Stacks ComPLEX, DALLAS | Offering Professional Classes in Ballet - Tap - Jazz - Yoga Levels: Beginner Through Advanced - Ages 4 to Adult | CALL TODAY 674-3699 CLASSES Now Forming!! DELI AND CATERING “Catering for any Occasion” 659 Memorial Hwy., Dallas 4 “THE BEST HOAGIES IN THE BACK MOUNTAIN” J & J Deli is proudly announcing its newly expanded hours in their newly remodeled deli! 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