16 Dallas Post Dallas, PA April 25, 2001 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 18162, or bring it to our office at 45 Main Road, Dallas. Deadline is Friday at 3 p.m. COMMUNITY COMMUNITY FAMILY STYLE ROAST BEEF SUPPER held by the Sweet Val- ley Vol. Fire Comp. at the Sweet Valley Fire Hall, Main Rd., Sweet Valley, Apr. 28, from 4:30-6:30 p.m. Takeouts at 4 p.m. Cost is $7 for adults, $3.50 for children 6 yrs. thru 12 yrs. of age, for chil- dren under 6 free, and all take- outs $7. ALL-YOU-CAN-EAT CHICKEN AND BISCUIT dinner and bake sale at UMC on Saturday, April 28 from 4-7 p.m. Dinner includes lots of chicken in gravy over biscuits, real mashed potatoes, green beans, red beets, homemade ap- plesauce and homemade pies. Tickets at the door. Adults: $6:50. Children (5-12): $3:50. Children under 5: free. For fur- ther information call 388-6566 or 333-4332. MOUNTAIN GRANGE #567 FLEA MARKET, Sat., Apr. 28 from 9 a.m.-3 p.m. For table rentals or outdoor space reservation call 696-1452 or 287-6354. Direc- tions from Wyoming Ave., Wyoming; take Eighth St. to Carverton; building is on the left, across from Bodle Rd. Direc- tions from Trucksville; turn at the MPC WORKSHOP SCHEDULED; The Pennsylvania Environmental Council and 10,000 Friends of Pennsylvania, in cooperation with the Luzerne and Lackawanna County Planning Commissions, will be hosting a free evening workshop entitled: New opportu- nities under the New Municipali- ties Planning Code (MPC): An introduction to the New MPC Amendments, on May 31 at the Lackawanna Visitor's Center at Montage Mountain. All municipal representatives in the bi-county area are encouraged to attend, as well as all interested individu- als, groups, Chambers, develop- ers and landowners. Contact Ellen Alaimo at 408-4997 for in- formation and reservations. EXHIBIT ART EXHIBIT at LCCC featuring the work of students in the Com- mercial Art program, Educational Conference Center and Ad- vanced Technology Center. Ex- hibit is free and open from Sat., April 28 through Thurs., May 3, from 4 to 7 p.m. daily. Music box traffic light onto Carverton Rd., at The ENDLESS MOUNTAINS stop sign, turn left (eighth St.); building is across from Bodle Rd. COUNCIL OF ARTS, 302 W. tio- ga St., tunkhannock, presents “Cut-Work, Collage and Calligra- Ni Players present The Adventures of Deter Rabbit THE ADVENTURES OF PETER RABBIT presented by Music Box Players Friday, April 27-29 and May 4-6. shows are 6 p.m. on Fri., 1 and 5 p.m. on Sat., and 1 p.m. on Sun. The $8.00 admission includes fun meal. For reservations call the Playhouse box office at 283-2195 or 1-800-698-PLAY. The Music Box Players perform at 196 Hughes Street, Swoyersville. From left; Lauren Castonza, Alison Toroli, Dallas, Heidi Schnappauf, Kevin Costley, and Wendy Popeck. VENDORS WANTED for indoor phy” until April 29, Gallery hours spring craft show, Sat. & Sun., April 28 & 29 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Be- ing held at Fraternal Order of Ea- gles, 808 Jenkins Street, W. Pittston. For reservations, call 655-1892. ANNUAL SPRING DANCE of the Northeast Pennsylvania Square and Round Dance Federation, April 29 at the Tunkhannock High School, Tunkhannock. For infor- mation contact Jack and Leila Kilmer 570-265-5937 or Andy and Barbara Glowach 717-696- 1093. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, corner of Warren St. and Exeter Ave., W. Pittston for a rededica- tion of the recently renovated building. Celebration of worship is planned for Sun., April 29, at 2 p.m. Questions and transporta- tion needs, contact the church of- fice at 654-8121. FLEA MARKET AND COL- LECTIBLES SHOW hosted by LCCC Alumni Association at the Educational Conference Center and Advanced Technology Cen- ter parking lots on Sat., May 5, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Interested vendors should contact Bonnie Brennan Lauer at 740-0734. 9TH ANNUAL HOUSE & GARDEN SHOW presented by The Waver- ly Community House May 5 from 10 a.m.-5 p.m. and Sun., May 6 from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tickets are $4 ($3.50 with a show card) and available at the door. 1115 N. Abington Rd., Waverly. For more information, please call (570) 586-8191. FIGURE DRAWING from a live model 6:30-9:30 p.m. Mondays May 7, 14, 21 and 28, at the Afa Gallery, 514 Lackawanna Ave., Scranton. It’s easy to subscribe. Use the handy coupon on page 2 are Fri., Sat., and Sun., from 12- 6 p.m. or by appointment. PENNSYLVANIA EN PLEIN AIR SOCIETY are currently exhibiting drawings and paintings of the Susquehanna River at the Wyoming County Courthouse Art Gallery, Tunkhannock. The pub- lic is invited to view the exhibit 8:30 a.m.-4 p.m. Mon.-Fri. The display will continue through mid- June. For information contact Sue Hand at 675-5094. WYOMING COUNTY CHORALE presents “Give My Regards To Broadway” featuring Boretti Dance Studio, Sat. May 5, at 7:30 p.m., in the Tunkhannock Middle School Auditorium. Tick- ets: $7 (under 12 free) available at door. Raffle drawing & re- freshments. ALTERNATIVE TO NOISE, Improv Musicians Union Local No. 2 at the Afa Gallery, 514 Lackawanna Ave., Scranton at 8 p.m., April _ 27. $3 suggested donation. THE FOUR BITCHIN’ BABES ap- pearing at the Scranton Cultural Center Fri., May 11 at 7:30 p.m. A light supper will be available before the performance for $10. Reservations are needed for din- ner. Show tickets are $12. Call the Box Office at 570-344-1111 or 888-669-8966. THE DAVID LIEBMAN JAZZ QUARTET performance at the Scranton Cultural Center has been rescheduled for Sun., June 10 at 4 p.m. Tickets are $15 and can be purchased by calling the box office at 344-1111 or 888- 669-8966. Send The Post to a friend It makes a great gift call 675-5211 for details RIAA BRAG Call Ahead 16 Carverton Road, Trucksville 696-2100 Mon.: 4:00 pm - 10:00 pm; Tues., Wed., Thurs.: 4:00 pm - 11:00 pm Fri.: 11:00 am - Midnight; Sat.: 12:30 pm - Midnight Sun.: 2:00 pm - 11:00 pm HEALTH HEALTH STRESS PROOF YOUR HEART PROGRAM at Geisinger Wyoming Valley for members of the Heart Club, Thurs., April 26, at 1000 East Mountain Blvd., W- B, at 7 p.m. in the Kistler Learn- ing Center. Space is limited, and reservations are required. Call 826-7717 to RSVP. VASCULAR DISEASE AWARE- NESS PROGRAM will be held by Wyoming Valley Health Care System and Imaging & Interven- tion Associates free to the com- munity on Wed., May 2 from 6-8 p.m., at the Thomas P. Saxton Medical Pavilion’s Pain manage- ment Center. For further infor- mation and reservations call 552- 1763. MERCY SPECIAL CARE HOSPI- TAL is sponsoring a symposium for healthcare professionals Wed., May 9 at LCCC. Partici- pants will receive 5.8 nursing contact hours. Register by May 5. Fee is $50. To register, con- tact Joanne Parrish at 740-5341. PRIDE IN PARENTING CLASS held by Wyoming Valley Health Care System’s Behavioral Health Services on Wed., May 9 at 6:30 p.m. in the Community Room at First Hospital Wyoming Valley, 149 Dana St., W-B. Pre-registra- tion is necessary. To register of for more information, call Behav- ioral Health Services Special Events Line at 552-3939. Cost for the presentation is $5.00. (ONT Ro Ro: KS KING'S COLLEGE BASEBALL TEAM ALUMNI are invited to participate in a baseball game with the current King's College baseball squad on Sat., April 28, at 1 p.m. For more information or to make reservations, contact the alumni office at 208-5879. INJURY PREVENTION for the Throwing Athlete, Geisinger will conduct the free program on Sat., May 12, from 8-10 a.m., and 10- noon at the Wyoming Seminary Carpenter Athletic Center on Maple Avenue in Kingston. The program is open to athletes of any level, coaches and parents. Athletes under 18 years of age must be accompanied by a par- ent or guardian CHILDBIRTH REFRESHER CLASS by Wyoming Valley Health Care System, May 23 from 7:30-9 p.m. in the Thomas P. Saxton Medical Pavilion Auditorium, 468 Northampton Street, Ed- wardsville. Pre-registration is re- quired. for more information or to pre-register, call 1-800-838- WELL, option 2. SIBLING CLASS FOR CHILDREN ages three to ten who are await- ing the arrical of a new baby brother or sister will be presented by Wyoming Valley Health Care System. Class is Sun., May 27 from 2-3 p.m. in the Nesbitt Memorial Hospital cafeteria, 562 Wyoming Avenue, Kingston. Parents must accompany their children at all times. For more in- formation or to pre-register, call 1-800-838-WELL, option 2. CLuBs & GROUPS CAREGIVERS SUPPORT GROUP MEETING, April 25, 7:30 p.m., at Riverside Adult Day Care Center, 220 S. River St., Plains. Topic: Open discussion, free and open to the public. Refreshments will be served. For more information, call Sharon Miller at 823-5161. MAPLE GROVE CEMETERY AS- SOCIATION will meet April 26, at the Maple Grove Church Hall at 7 p.m. All lot owners are welcome to attend. DALLAS HIGH SCHOOL CLASS OF 1971 is planning their 30th reunion for Sat., July 7 at Kone- fal’s Grove, Jackson Township. Addresses are still needed for the following classmates: Ronald Bobeck, Arlene Cook Barrows, John Kiefer, John Konsavage, Jr., Nancy Roberts Petrilla, David Sears, Daniel Shannon, Cynthia Smith, Robert Sterling and Vin- cent Vaskas. Please contact Barbara Rice Goldsmith at 675- 3457 or Barbara Youngblood Pit- cavage with addresses. Next re- union meeting will be Wed., May 30, 8 p.m. at Rice’s Pool House. TUNKHANNOCK CLASS OF 1961 40th class reunion, Aug. 18 at Moose Hall, Tunkhannock. Ad- dresses up-dates sought: Gene Johnson, Robert Wallent, William Hood, Louise Jocelyn, Nancy Rickenbach, Barbara Adams, Sonja Lane, Patricia Ermel, Don- na Hoyt. Call Allen Brooks at 836-5030 or Joyce Bellas at 333- 5354. SPECIAL EVENTS STAGE A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM, April 24-28 at 8 p.m., and April 29 at 2 p.m. All performances are at the Smith-McFarland The- atre of East Stroudsburg Univer- sity’s Fine and Performing Arts Center, Norman and Marguerite Streets, East Stroudsburg. Gen- eral admission is $7; $5 for se- nior citizens, and $3 for all stu- dents. For ticket reservations call 422-3483. Just Say, CHARGE IT! MasterCard. Ee dh SE VISA The Post now accepts Visa & Mastercard for all your subscriptions, classified ads, and display ads. Fon maximum convenience, call our office at 675- 5211 with your account and we will set you up immediately. The Dallas Post 675-5211 Greg Wall Golf School 2 Days at Pocono Manor Wed.-Thurs. April 11-12, April 18-19, April 25-26, May 2-3, May 9-10, May 23-24, May 30-31, June 607, June 13-14, June 20-21, July 11-12 Sat.-Sun. April 21-22, April 28-29, May 12-13, June 2-3, June 9-10, June 23-24, July 7-8, July 14-15 Includes 12 Hours of Instruction, Video, Lunch, Workbook, Unlimited Balls Call 570-839-7110 Our 18th Year LCCC CAREER PLANNING AND PLACEMENT OFFICE will hold a job fair on Wed., April 25, from 9 a.m.-noon, at the Campus Cen- ter. Employers will accept re- sumes and applications as well as on-the-spot interviews. Ad- mission if free and open to the public. HOLOCAUST REMEMBRANCE PROGRAM at East Stroudsburg University’s Cohen Recital Hall (Performing Arts Center ) on Thurs., April 26 at 7:30 p.m. Demonstration of SKILLFUL USE OF SCROLLSAW presented by Endless Mountain Council of Arts, April 28 from 1 p.m.-4 p.m. at 302 W. Tioga St., Tunkhan- nock. CHILDREN’S DINNER THEATRE, presented by the Endless Moun- tains Council of Arts Sun., April 29, at Roslund Elementary School, Tunkhannock, 1-2:30 p.m. Make reservations by call- ing 836-6986 before April 20. The Music Box Children’s Ll | ¢ Theatre THE ADVENTURES OF peler valli A Music box Original Musical Book & Lyrics by Kevin Costley Music by Ted Anderson April 27,28,29 « May 4, 5,6 ADMISSION: $8.00 (includes McDonald’s Fun Meal) AND FOR THE ADULTS... —— at the Music Box An audience participation murder mystery MAY 11, 12,13 $20.00 Admission Includes a Delicious Pasta Dinner Catered by La Fratte’s of Pittston AT THE MUSIC BOX DINNER PLAYHOUSE 196 Hughes Street Swoyersville, PA 18704 CALL 283-2195 or 800-698-PLAY For Reservations Re zy (SO El a. CR
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