16 Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, June 13, 2001 CALENDAR Calendar items are published free of charge. Generally, items will ap- pear 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 KUNKLE UM CHURCH, Annual Ice Cream Social, Dallas, will be Jun. 15 from 6-7:30 p.m. For info call Pastor Keith Ben- jamin at 298-2503. HARVEYS LAKE BEACH AS- SOC 10th Annual Open House Celebration Sat., Jun. 16 from noon-3 p.m. A Moon- walk will be available along with food, games and an old fashioned ice cream cart. The Beach is located at the Rt. 415 entrance to the lake by Grotto & Villa Roma Pizza. 1ST WELSH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH flea market & bake sale. Corner of Meade and Northampton St., W-B. Sat. Jun. 9 a.m.-4 p.m. LCCC will offer summer courses in developmental studies. Classes begin Tue., Jun. 19 thru Wed. Aug. 15. Registra- COMMUNITY POW-WOW presented by fishing Creek Pow-Wow Assoc., Jun. 22-24 at Moyers Grove Camp- ground, Wapwallopen. Gates open at 10 a.m. daily. Benefits the Make-A-Wish Foundation. Admission: $2 adults; $1 se- niors; children and handi- capped free. For info call 683- 5269 or 683-6484. MOUNTAIN GRANGE #567 flea market on Sat., Jun. 23, from 9 a.m.-3 p.m. To reserve table space call 696-1452 or 287- 6354. The kitchen will be open for lunch and snacks all day. From Wyoming Ave., Wyoming, take W. Eighth St. to Carverton; building is on the left, across from Bodle Rd. From Trucksville, turn at the traffic light onto Carverton Rd., at stop sign, turn left (Eighth St.); building is across from Bo- dle Rd. RED CROSS BLOOD DRIVE needs volunteers, both professional and non-professional; call 823-7161, Back Mountain blood collection dates/locations are: Thu. Jul. 17, Irem Temple Country Club, Country Club Rd., Dallas, from 12:30 p.m.-6:30 p.m. BLoobp DRIVE HEALTH WYOMING VALLEY CHAPTER OF THE AMERICAN RED CROSS, will be conducting an emergency response instructor course at, 156 S. Franklin St. W-B begin- ning May 10. For more informa- tion, call Health Services, at 823- 7161, ext. 349. GEISINGER MEDICAL GROUP KINGSTON will present better health lecture series May 16-Jun 18, at the clinic on Wyoming Ave., Kingston. Educational se- ries is free. For more info or reservations call 283-2161. DIABETES EDUCATION SERIES, presented by Allied Services on Jun. 19, 26 and Jul. 3, from 1- 3:30 p.m. in the Charles Luger Outpatient Center Conference Room. Moffat Dr., Morgan Hwy., Scranton. A physician’s referral i SHOWCASE THEATRE 54 Tunkhannock Ave., Exeter, One Laugh At Least comedy troupe will ap- pear for one weekend only Fri. and Sat. Jun. 15 and 16. Tickets are $10 per person. Call 654-2555 for reservations. Visit www.onelaughatleast.com for more info and a chance to win free tickets. Dal- las residents Chris and Shivaun O’ Donnell (right) cook up some new material for One Laugh. ONTR Er No No N: KS) HABITAT FOR HUMANITY will hold a 5-kilometer fun run on (O NTR Eso No N:-K] ANTHRACITE SCENIC TRAILS tion is Wed., Jun. 13 and Thu., Jun. 14, from 9 a.m.-4 p.m. building 5. For more is required to participate. Call 348-1360 for more info. LCCC will offer courses during its first summer session at Nanti- coke campus. Classes begin info, call LCCC at 800-377- LCCC. FAIRMOUNT TWP. Vol. Fire & Amb. Co will be holding a ham dinner, Jun. 16 at 4 p.m. Adults $6.50; children $3.25. Take outs are available. AUXILIARY OF THE MEADOWS Nursing Center, Dallas, will hold its annual Flea Market on the Pond Jun. 16 from 9 a.m.- 3 p.m. Vendor space still available. Plese call Betty Sorchik 675-8600 for further info. NOXEN VOL FIRE COMPANY'S annual Rattle-Snake Round- Up and Craft Show on Jun. 14-Jun. 17. At the fair grounds, Stull Rd., Noxen. Grounds will be open 7-11 p.m.; Fri. 7 to midnight; Sat. 2 p.m.-midnight; Sun. 12-10 p.m. Live entertainment night- ly. To reserve table for the Craft Show contact Jim White at 298-2734, for other info call 298-2061. MEADOWS Nursing Center Dal- las needs volunteeers to es- cort and interact with resi- dents of various needs. Ex- amples include, reading, play- ing games, socializing at group parties, helping with arts and crafts and taking resi- dents outside for walks. Any amount of time able to volun- teer will be greatly appreciat- ed. Please contact Betty Sor- chik at 675-8600 ext. 138. CRAFT SHOW June 16, 9 a.m.-5 p.m., and Jun. 17, 9 a.m.-4 p.m. at the Northmoreland Twp. fire hall Centermoreland. Table price: $20 per table for both days. To reserve tables, call Tom Schmidle 333-5402. FALLS LIONS CLUB'S Spring chicken barbecue on Father's Day, Sun., Jun. 17, from 11 a.m. until sold out, at the Hose Co., Route 92, Falls. Take outs are available. Donation is $6 at the door. Mon., Jun 4 thru Mon., Jul 2. Registration for the first sum- mer session are Tues., May 29, from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. in build- ing 5, at the campus. For more information, call 740-0337 or (800) 377-LCCC, extension 337. LCCC seeks volunteers for 60th anniversary observation of the attack on Pearl Harbor. “Re- membering the Fallen,” will be Fri., Dec. 7, beginning at 12:30 p.m., at the Educational Con- ference Center. The Institute of Public Affairs is seeking vol- unteers to participate in a memorial reading of names. Contact Fred Walters, at740- 0424 or at fwalters @luzerne.edu. for info. EXHIBITS MADELON POWERS GALLERY of East Stroudsburg University will present Joseph A. Miller, paintings and drawings. May 30-Jun. 21. Summer hours for the gallery, located at Normal St.and Marguerite St., East Stroudsburg, are 12-4 p.m; Mon., thur Fri. Exhibit is open free of charge. For more info call 422-3483. PENNSYLVANIA EN PLEIN AIR SOCIETY are currently exhibit- ing drawings and paintings of the Susquehanna River at the Wyoming County Courthouse Art Gallery, Tunkhannock. The public is invited to view the ex- hibit 8:30 a.m.-4 p.m. Mon.-Fri. The display will continue through mid-June. For informa- tion contact Sue Hand at 675- 5094. PENNSYLVANIA ANTHRACITE HERITAGE MUSEUM ‘Images of Anthracite Women’. will open Jun. 9 at the museum located in McDade Park, off Keyser Ave., Scranton. Hours are Mon. thr. Sat. 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., and Sun., noon to 5 p.m. Ad- mission is charged. Call 963- 4804 for more information. DARLING & SONS' FARMS & GREENHOUSES “Growing Quality Is A Family Business Since 1930” Buy from a grower and SAVE, SAVE, SAVE! SALE © SALE o SALE - All 10” Hanging Baskets & Flower Bags Reduced Bedding Plants, Vegetable Plants, Herbs, Vinca Vines, Perennials, Wave Petunias, Bagged Potting Soil, Peat Humus, Pro Mix, and more! Visit our new website at www.darlingsonsgreenhouses.homestead.com Xx 0 Located 1/2 mile off Rt. 309, Dallas, Hildebrant Rd. (200 yds. north of the Dallas Elementary School) Mon.-Fri. 9-5; Sat.-Sun. 9-4 WVHCS Heart-to-Heart support group will meet Wed., June 13, at 7 p.m. in the Thomas P. Saxton Medical Pavilion auditorium, 468 Northampton St., Edwardsville. For more info call 552-2611. WYOMING VALLEY MEN OF IN- TEGRITY organization is plan- ning a bus trip to Baltimore, Md, to attend this years’ Promise Keepers conference , June 15- 16. There will be a modest fee for transportation and lodging. Contact Mike Gordan, 824-4236 or Kennard Johnston, 474-9745. CAMP MERCY-GO-ROUND, spon- sored by Mercy Hospice for chil- dren ages 8-14, coping with the death of a loved one, Jun. 16 from 8 a.m.-3 p.m. at the Fatima Renewal Center, Dalton. For more information, contact Mercy Hospice at 826-0102 or 961- 7025. AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY Man to Man program meeting is June 18 at 6:30 p.m., at John Heinz Rehabilitation Institute, Mundy St., W-B. For more info contact ACS at 825-7763. VISITING NURSE ASSOC. needs volunteers for Home Health, Hos- pice and Personal Care pro- grams. No formal medical train- ing necessary. Orientation is Fri., Jun. 22. Register by calling Karen Tondrick at 552-4000. MERCY CENTER AUXILLARY will continue to meet each Tue. thru the summer from 10 a.m.-3 p.m. at Mercy Center, Dallas. SPECIAL EVENTS TUNKHANNOCK FOUNDER'S DAY FESTIVAL, Sat., June 23, 10a.m.-3 p.m. More than 50 crafters & vendors, chicken bar- becue, yard sale benefiting can- cer victims, Duck Derby, Civil War & WWII Exhibits. | RVE-R Ke e Math & Verbal SAT Review Summer Academy * July 8 - August 12 * Juniors and Seniors e Free fall refresher program * Information Session: June 17 at 7:00 p.m. Professional Tutoring Center The Oblates of St. Joseph, Laflin 655-6766 or 343-2014 KINDRED SPIRITS is sponsoring a Blues Music Weekend Getaway, September 14-16, in the Catskills. Bus departs from W- B/Scranton area. Deadline is Jun. 1. For details or reserva- tions call 675-2873 or smily- dog @epix.net. Sat, Jun 16, 2001, at 9:00 a.m. at Riverside Park in Tunkhan- nock, on a scenic paved road along the Susquehanna River. Both runners and walkers ofall ages are welcome. Free Habitat T-shirts will be awarded to the first 50 participants. Proceeds will benefit Endless Mountains Habitat for Humanity. Entry fee is $10 if paid in advance. $13 on the day of the race. Registra- tion is 7:30 a.m. to 8:30 a.m. at Riverside Park. For more infor- mation, contact Michelle Tepfenhart at 836-5817. 6TH ANNUAL MONTAGE MOUN- TAIN ARTS & CRAFTS FESTI- VAL and the NEPA Landscaping & Gardening Show Fri. & Sat., Jun. 15, 16 from 10 a.m.-7 p.m. and Sun., Jun. 17 from 10 a.m.- 6 p.m. at the Lackawanna Coun- ty Stadium, Moosic. Admission is adults $5, senior citizen's $4 and children under 12 free. AMERICAN LEGION POST 967 is sponsoring the 2001 Kids’ Fish- ing Derby Jun. 23 from 8 a.m.- noon at Harveys Lake. Regis- tration, hot dogs and soda are free. HICKORY RUN, Creating a Sense of Place Nature Journaling to Enhance Classroom Curriculum workshop for middle-high school teachers and non-formal educa- tors will be Fri., Jun. 29 at Hicko- ry Run State Park Chapel from 9:30 a.m.-7 p.m. The workshop is free. ARTHRITIS FOUNDATION Swing Against Arthritis Golf Tourna- ment at Mill Race Golf Course, Benton. To register of for info, call 823-2888 or 1-800-355- 9040 extension 150. FOR THE LOVE OF THE GAME WEEKEND to promote Women’s Professional Baseball, will be Fri., Jul. 6 and Sat., Jul. 7, at 5 p.m. at Lackawanna County Sta- dium. For tickets call 969-BALL. Box seats $7.50, general admis- sion $5. MS 150 BIKE TOUR, at Gettysburg College Jul. 14-15. For more info call the Central PA Chapter of the National MS Society at 1- 800-227-2108 or send email to info@nmss.org, or visit WWW.NMSS.org. x Dm ED a os Lr Church Day Camp St. Paul’s Lutheran Church at Our New Location RR4 Box 627, Dallas (309N to 415 - turn left on 118) first right (just past Little Lumber Company) July 23 - 27 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. ® Children entering Kindergarten through 6th grade Our theme this year: “WEAK BUT STRONG” Bear Creek Camp Counselors will lead the children in Arts/Crafts, Nature Study, Music and Games $60 per child; includes snacks throughout the day, drinks to accompany lunches and a picnic on Friday. Call St. Paul’s Lutheran Church at 675-3859 for more information or to register your child ASSOC ongoing summer walks. Back Mountain Trail morning walks 9 a.m. Wed. and/or Fri. Meet at Java Gallery, Main St., Luzerne. Walk up to DAMA wildcat falls and back for over 2 miles of ac- tivity. Or walk up to Trucksville for 5 mile round trips. Ongoing summer bike rides at 7 p.m. Thu. from Java Gallery. Flexi- ble speeds and distances. DALLAS CLASS OF 1966 will be DALLAS HIGH SCHOOL CLASS OF 1971 is planning a 30th re- union, on Sat., July 7 at Kone- fal’s Grove, Jackson Twp. Ad- dresses needed for; Ronald Bobeck, Arlene Cook Barrows, Kim English, John Kiefer, John Konsavage, Jr., Ed Labatch, Nancy Roberts Petrilla, David Sears, Daniel Shannon, Cyn- thia Smith, Robert Sterling and Vincent Vaskas. Contact Bar- bara Rice Goldsmith at 675- 3457; Barbara Youngblood Pit- cavage at 287-5021 or email Rocko1245@aol.com. with ad- dresses. ‘Next reunion meeting Wed., May 30, 8 p.m. at Rice’s Pool House. hosting their 35th Class Reunion August 11 at Shadowbrook Re- sort. Do you know the where- abouts of these classmates: Robert Seeley, Maggie Mattes- Towery, Ronald Steele, James Nixon, Edmund Peters, Deborah Penman-Smith, Calvin Tinsley, Linda Taylor-Fitzgerald, Lynn Richards-White, Mary Knorr- Radzville, Jeffrey Davis, Mark Peleak, Donald Metzger, Bonnie Mahler-Metzger, Donald McCrea, Mark Dymond, and Bernard Mc- Dermott. Email classmate ad- dresses to sapphire @epix.net and for further info about the re- union. 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 Rickenback, Barbara Adams, Sonja Lane, Patricia Ermel, Don- na Hoyt. Call Allen Brooks at 836-5030 or Joyce Bellas at 333- 5354. FORTY FORT HIGH SCHOOL class of 1961 reunion being planned for Oct." Interestéd, call 836-7851, 696-4246, 287-4235, Iv. msg. GIFTS -n- THINGS 128 N. Memorial Hwy. Dallas 675-8768 Next to Twin Stax Mon. - Sat 10am - 7pm Sun. 11am - 5pm Credit Cards Accepted Pizza Perfect 16 Carverton Road, Trucksville Call Ahead 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 & » |
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