I rvs |r a ie ee i ma. The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Thursday, November 8, 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. Nov. 10 - OES CHRISTMAS CRAFT SHOW from 10 a.m.-4 : p.m. at the OES Hall, Foster St. _and Woodlawn Ave. For more 1367. info. Call Irene Transue at 675- Nov. 10 - SWEET VALLEY VO. FIRE CO. family style ham sup- per at the Fire Hall, Main Rd., Sweet Valley, from 4:30-6:30 p.m. Takeouts at 4 p.m. Adults $7; takeouts $7; children 6 yrs. thru 12 yrs of age $3.50; and children under 5 free. Nov. 10 - LOYALVILLE U.M. CHURCH chicken & biscuits din- ner, bake sale, and homemade ice cream. Serving 4:30-6:30 p.m. Adults $6.50, children 12 and under $3.25. Homemade pies and takeouts available. Call _ahead for takeouts 477-3521. Located 1/2 mile off 29 South, Loyalville Rd-off Route 118, turn onto Loyalville Rd. 3 miles. Q.. 11 - ‘HATS OFF TO AMERI- CA’ celebration at Northmore- land Twp. Fire Hall, Centermore- land, at 3 p.m. Music, readings, rand song. Free admission. For . details call Lavern Logen 333- 4332. Nov. 17 - DALLAS U.M. CHURCH ham dinner on the corner of Par- sonage St. and Church St., Dal- “las. 4:30- 7 p.m. Takeouts avail- “able 3-5 p.m. Advanced ticket sale only, no tickets will be sold “at the door. Purchase tickets by calling 675-0122. Adults $7; chil- “dren 12 years and under $3; un- “der 5 years free. Nov. 18 - U.M. CHURCH ham din- ® ner 4:30-7 p.m. at Parsonage St. and Church St., Dallas. Ad- vanced ticket sales only. Adults $7; children $3; under 5 free. Call 675-0122 for more info. "Nov. 30, Dec. 1 - COLLEGE MIS- ERICORDIA’S MADRIGAL DIN- NER 7 p.m. “Lord & Lady of the Manor's Residence’ at Banks Center. Adult $35; 14 & udner $17. Ticket sales begin Nov. 1. -‘Misericordia’s Cultural Events Box Office at 674-6719. Nov. 31 - CARVERTON METHODIST CHURCH pork and sauerkraut dinner 4:30-7 p.m. Adults $6, children under 12 $3. Questions call 333-4539, 333- 4558 or 333-4837. MEADOWS NURSING CENTER is looking for volunteers to help in the beauty shop. Duties include escorting residents to and from beauty shop. Contact Betty Sor- chik for further info., 675-8600, ext. 138. MEADOWS NURSING CENTER has openings for student volun- teers who need to complete community service hours or working on special projects. Vari- ous positions available, such as activity assistant, escort for a va- riety of functions, office duties and visiting. Contact Betty Sor- chik for further info., 675-8600, ext. 138. NOXEN CLOTHES CLOSET, spon- sored by United Methodist Com- munity Development Corporation of Noxen, Kunkle and Ruggles, at the Old Noxen School Tues., 10 a.m.-1 p.m. and 5 p.m.-8 p.m.; Sat., 2 p.m.-5 p.m. Browse, shop or drop off dona- tions. Call Pastor Keith Benjamin for further info. at 298-2503. BLOOMINGDALE GRANGE regu- ® @ lar meetings are held the second and fourth Mondays each month. Transportation available call 256- 3264. EXHIBITS Thru Nov. 30 - STUDIO lll CUTUR- AL CENTER, 175 Main St., Luzerne, in cooperation iwth the Deutsch Institute. November ex- hibit features works by local artists Gallery hours are Tues.-Fri. 2-6 p.m. Thru Dec. 24 - “TUNKHANNOCK AND IT’S NEIGHBORS,” and ex- hibit of over 30 recent watercolors by Dallas artist Sue Hand. Wyoming County Courthouse, Tunkhannock. The majority of the exhibit is scenery from Wyoming County; a few paintings are land- scapes from the neighboring counties of Susquehanna and Luzeme. LUZERNE COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY'S new exhibit, ‘Luzerne County Through The Ages’; fea- tures over 300 items from the so- ciety’s collections. The museum at 69 S. Franklin St., W-B, is open Tues. thru Fri. from noon-4 p.m. and Sat. from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Ad- mission is free. For more info. call 823-6244. SORDONI ART GALLERY, 150 S. River St., Wilkes University, W-B. Open daily noon to 4:30 p.m. For info. call 408-4325. MACDONALD ART GALLERY, Col- lege Misericordia, Dallas. Original prints of the Southwest exhibit. Tues.- Thur., noon to 5 p.m. and 6, to 8 p.m.; Fri. noon to 5 p.m.; Sat. and Sun. 1-5 p.m. Free admis- sion. Call 674-6250 for info. Nov. 8 - BOWMAN’S CREEK WA- TERSHED ASSOC. meeting at the Noxen-Monroe Sportsman Club, Market St., Noxen at 7 p.m. Assoc. covers Fairmount, Ross, Lake, Dallas, Franklin, Harveys - Lake, Noxen, Monroe, Eaton, Forkston, North Moreland and Mehoopany. Nov. 8 - FAMILY CAREGIVER’S SUPPORT GROUP meeting from 1-3 p.m. at Edwardsville’ Senior Center, Russell St., Edwardsville. Guest speaker, Dr. David Wein- berger. For more info. call 675- 6495. Nov. 10 & Dec. 8 - GRANGE CRAFT SHOW AND FLEA MARKET. Tables available for $5 per table. Nov. 11 - SOUTH MOUNTAIN LAND ASSOC. meeting at the Noxen-Monroe Sportsman Club, Market St., Noxen, at 2 p.m. The next meeting will be Jan. 13, at 2 p.m. Nov. 13 - NEWCOMER’S CLUB OF WYOMING VALLEY meeting at 7 p.m. at the home of Kathy Co- hen. For more info. or to sign up for the November meeting, call Rhonda at 388-4060. Nov. 15 - WYOMING VALLEY CIV- IL WAR ROUND TABLE will meet at 7 p.m. at the American Legion, Route 415, Dallas. Guest speaker is Jeff Stocker. Nov. 18 - NOXEN-MONROE SPORTSMAN’S CLUB monthly meeting will be held on Sunday at 2 p.m. at the Club’s hall, Market St., Noxen. Nov. 20 - ANTHRCITE SCENIC TRAILS ASSOC. Back Mountain Trail Council meeting at 7 p.m. at Kingston Township, Building 180 E. Center St., Shavertown. Open to the public and new members are welcome. Contact: 675-9016 or visit bmt.editthispage.com Dec. 8 - BLOOMINGDALE GRANGE CHRISTMAS SUP- PER PARTY. Each member is asked to bring a covered dish. Bishop O’Reilly presents “The Wizard of 0z” Bishop O’Reilly High School students will present “The Wizard of Oz” Fri., Nov. 9, Sat., Nov. 10, at 7:30 p.m. and on Sun., Nov. 11, at 2 p.m. In addition to high school cast members, 41 “munchkins” from Regis Elementary, Sacred heart, St. Hedwig’s and Gate of Heaven Schools will perform. Tickets for the play are $5 for adults and $3 for students and are available at the school or at the door. Back Moun- tain students participating in “The Wizard of Oz,” from left, first row: Elizabeth Cusma, Mary Yanik, Nicole Macri, Jaime Verazin, Car- olyn Suhocki, Kelly Wallick, Meghan Mitchell, Maggie Herman, Leeanne Griffith, and Sally Ann Cusma. Second row: Jonathan Carroll, Yolanda Kopczynski, Amber Verazin, Joanna Smith, Alex Manorek John Yanik, Meghan Reino, Carl Seitz, and Bridget Reilly. Third row: Jennie Boland, Taylor Lawler, Alicia roncevich, Leslie Wetzel, Rebecca Spencer, Tony Manorek, Sarah Gallis, Sara Krogulski, Scott Hizny, Zachary Wallick, and Gary Verazin. o'REILLy Fadi, hl PRIDE SPECIAL EVENTS Nov 9-10 - NEPA PHILHARMONIC Masterworks concert. For more info. or to purchase tickets call 457-8301 or visit www.nepaphil.org. + Nov..9-10 - NEPA PHILHARMONIC “Beethoven and the Four Sea- sons.” Nov. 9, at 8 p.m. at the F.M. Kirby Center, W-B, and Sat- urday, Nov. 10 at 8 p.m. at Mel- low Theater, Scranton. Tickets start at $17 for adults and $8.50 for students. : Nov. 10 - CHICORY HOUSE, Con- tra Dance at St. Theresa’s Catholic Church, Pioneer Ave. at Davis St., Trucksville, from 8-11 p.m. For more info. contact David Martin at 333-4007. Nov. 17 - LEHMAN HIGH SCHOOL CLASS OF 1957’s - 45th Re- union will be at Stax & Co. on July 6, 2002. For info. call June Littleford at 822-2751 or Mike Parsons at 675-4486. HEALTH WVHCS STAR FITNESS, offers special group strength/stretch exercise and relaxation classes for adults 65 and older. Classes are Mon.-Fri., at 10:15 a.m. in the Thomas P. Saxton Medical Pavilion Group Exercise Studio, 468 Northampton St., Ed- wardsville. Fee per class is $5. For more info. call 552-4550. TOPS CHAPTER PA 1396, Dallas, meets at the Trinity Presbyter- ian Church on Wed., evenings from 5:30-6:30 p.m. TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) is a weight loss support group. Con- tact Barb at 639-5464. WYOMING HISTORICAL & GEO- LOGICAL SOCIETY, 49 S. Franklin St., W-B. Research li- brary. Museum with permanent exhibit on the anthracite era and local American Indians. Contact: 822-1727 or www.whgs.org — s,s) A] AS o lette dallaspe Our e-m inary sent your news, , sports, efc. to et iy 1, fy ne vi i OSt @l irt: LLL | ml 7] i , IL tL ol (| iy ors j Ur @ / 69S Nov. 11-DEC. 29 - CIDER PAINTERS OF AMERICA’S miniature paintings show at the Waterlily, 103 E. Overbrook Rd., Shavertown. Hours are Mon.- Fri. 8:30 a.m.- 5 p.m., Sat. 9 a.m. -2 p.m.Free admis- sion. For details call 675-7778. “DANCES OF PEAS- ANTS, DANCES OF KINGS’. A lecture-workshop on historical dance of the Baroque period. 10:30 and 11:45 a.m. at Wilkes University, Dance Room, Dorothy Dart Dixon Perfor- mance Center. Space is limited. For reservcations, call A. Mirvis at 842-5253. “We're Kicking Off A Whole New Banking Game! Nov. 9 - ‘SHAKESPEARE’S CLOWNS’ at 10 a.m., Scranton Cultural Center. For more info. call 1-888-669-8966. Nov. 10 - ‘WEIRD, WILD & WON- DEFUL’ a mix of storytelling, au- dience participation and anima- tion come together at 11 a.m. at the Scranton Cultural Center. For more info. call 1-888-669-8966. Nov. 15-17 - ‘RUMORS’ presented by the Misericordia Players at College Misericordia’s Walsh Au- ditorium. Fri. and Sat. perfor- mances at 8 p.m.; Sun. at 2 p.m. Adults $5; Senior Citizens 62 Free admission. Misericordia’s and over and children under 12 Cultural Events Box Office at $4. 674-6719. ‘NUNCRACKERS - THE NUN- SENSE CHRISTMAS MUSI- CAL’ - Nov. 24, 25, 29, 30, Dec. 1, 2, 6-9, and 13-16 Admission: $20 includes show and dinner. Dinner/show and show-only tickets available. For info and reservations: call: 283-2195 or 1-800-698-PLAY. Dec. 1-2 - TUNKHANNOCK PUB- LIC LIBRARY'S Fourteenth An- nual Christmas Show ‘Sugar Plum Fantasy’ Sat. at 7 p.m. and Sun. 3 p.m. Tunkhannock Middle School Auditorium. 1? Come out and join in the Grand Opening Celebration of our New NEP Financial Center. Our new center houses First Federal Bank, Higgins Insurance, Higgins Financial Services, Northeast Pennsylvania Trust Co. and Abstractors, Inc. The “Dare to be Different” Soccer Challenge gives you and youth soccer in the Back Mountain a reason to celebrate. Now through November 10th, when you deposit or add $10,000 or more in new funds, we'll deposit $20 in your name into a special account we've set up for your favorite soccer team or club. Deposit between $500 and $9,999 and we'll deposit $10. Or if you're approved for a loan of $5,000 or more during our Grand Opening Celebration, we'll deposit $20. You can also participate by W establishing a trust relationship with Northeast Pennsylvania Trust Co., opening an investment account with Higgins Financial Services, or opening an insurance relationship with Higgins Insurance The team/club that refers the most FEDERAL customers to First Federal Bank or its affiliates wins $1,500 and their choice of new equipment (up to The second place team/club wins $750 and third $750). place wins $250.* A full-service financial center and money for youth soccer, now those are some reasons to celebrate! E. Lee Beard, President ¢& CEO ( Other Special Grand Opening Celebration Offers Include: * Free Personal Checking** * Free Commercial Checking for 6 Months * 48-month “You're in Control” CD 4.50% APY*** Rate Riser Option No Penalty Withdrawal * 13-month CD Deposit $500-$9,999 Earn 3.25% APY! Deposit $10,000 or more ~~ Earn 3.50% APY * Relationship Money Market Account Deposit $25,000-$99,999 Earn 3.00% APY" Deposit $100,000 or more ~~ Earn 3.25% APY » Home Equity Line of Credit 5.75% APR, plus a free gift! pr FIRST BANK Shavertown * 196 North Main St. * (570) 674-6084 Great Banking Hours: LOBBY ¢ DRIVE IN: Monday - Thursday, 9 am - 5 pm Friday, 9 am - 6 pm © Saturday, 9 am - 1 pm 24 Hour Drive-In ATM is now open! www. 1stfederalbank.com email: fed1@1stfederalbank.com * Minimum of 25 referrals to qualify. A complete list, of our Soccer Challenge contest rules is available. ** 1=} notice. *** Annual Percentage Yield (ARY) accurate as of date of printing and subject to minimum balance requirement. Rates subject to change Offer may be withdrawn without notice. Rate increase is not retroactive or automatic. Account holder must request the increase. A penalty will be imposed should any withdrawal place the CD’s balance below the minimum of $5,000. + Annual Percentage Yields (APY) are accurate as of date of publication and subject to change without notice. Penalty for early withdrawal 1 Annual Percentage Yield (APY) accurate as of date of publication for balances between $25,000 and $99,999 and over $100,000. APY indexed to the Federal Funds Effective Rate and is subject to change without notice Relationship Money Market account is a variable rate account and the APY may change after the account has opened. Minimum required to open a Relationship Money Market Account is $1000. Fees may reduce earnings. 111 5.75% Annual Percentage Rate (APR) is accurate as of publication date with an automatic payment from a First Federal Bank checking or savings account. The minimum loan amount is $5,000. Owner occupied properties only. Property insurance is required. For example, the monthly payment for $5,000 borrowed for 120 months at 5.75% is $73.63 ($50.00 minimum principal payment, $23.63 interest portion of payment). Annual Percentage Rate is variable and is based on the prime rate as published in the Wall Street Journal on the last business day of the previous quarter. Offer may be modified or discontinued without notice. See your tax consultant for advice about tax deduction Equal Hoagie Lender Member FDIC Personal accounts only. This offer may be withdrawn at any time without prior
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