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    16 The Dallas Post Dallas, PA
Thursday, January 24, 2002
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
Jan. 26 - ANNUAL PORK AND
SAUERKRAUT SUPPER - Sat.
4-7 p.m.? St. Paul's Lutheran
Church, Rte. 6 West of Tunkhan-
nock. Adults $7, children $3.50,
pre-school free. Bake sale. Take-
outs 3:30-4:30 p.m.
Jan. 26 - NOXEN-MONROE
SPORTSMAN CLUB will be
holding a chicken and biscuit din-
ner from 4:30-7 p.m. at the
Sportsman’s Hall, Market St.,
Noxen. Tickets are $5 and can
be picked up at the door or from
any member.
Feb. 2 - VINTAGE CAR CLUB of
Tunkhannock Endless Mountains
will host Memory Chaser’s
Valentine’s Dance from 6-10
p.m. on at Shadowbrook Inn &
Resort. Cost of the event $40 per
couple. For more info, contact
Dom at 836-6959.
SPECIAL
EVENTS
Jam. 28 - ACS OFFICE, KIRBY
HEALTH CENTER, “Look
Good, Feel Better,” a program of
education, info and support for
women undergoing cancer treat-
ment, 6 p.m. 71 N. Franklin St.
W-B. Free. Reservations: 888-
227-5445.
THE PENNSYLVANIA AN-
THRACITE HERITAGE MUSE-
UM, McDade park, off Keyser
Ave., in Scranton. Open Mon.-
Sat. from 9 a.m.-5 p.m., and
Sun., noon-5 p.m. Admission is
charged. For more info. call
963-4804.
SWETLAND HOMESTEAD, at
885 Wyoming Ave., Wyoming.
Open Thurs.-Fri., 1-4 p.m;
Sat.-Sun., 11 a:m.- 4 p.m. Ad-
mission $3; children 12 and un-
der, $1. For more info. call 823-
9011.
HARVEYS LAKE LITTLE LEAGUE
registration, Wed., Feb. 5 from 6-
8 p.m. at the Harveys Lake Mu-
nicipal Building, and Sat., Jan. 26
and Sat., Feb. 23 from 10 a.m. to
2 p.m. at the Harveys Lake
Recreation Building. Children age
5 to 16 who live in Harveys Lake
Borough or Lake Township are
eligible for baseball and softball.
Registration fee is $30 per childe
or $40 per household. Parent or
guardian must attend; photocopy
of birth certificate required of all
players. For more information call
the Little League at 639-1988.
EXHIBITS
MACDONALD ART GALLERY. On
the campus of College Misericor-
. dia. Gallery Hours are Tues.-Fri:
Noon-5 pm; Tues., Wed. and
Thurs.: 6 - 8 pm; Sat. and Sun.:
1- 5 pm. Free.
Jan. 27-Feb. 23 - FROM WITHIN II,
artwork created by College Mis-
ericordia faculty and staff. “Meet
The Artists” reception at 2 p.m.
Mar 3-28 - SUZANNE MARIE
ROSETTI MEMORIAL JURIED
STUDENT ART EXHIBIT, in-
cludes an opening reception at 1
p.m. McDonald Art Gallery. Free.
EVERHART MUSEUM, Nay Aug
Park, Scranton. Wed.-Sun. noon
to 5 p.m.; Thursdays until 8 p.m.
346-7186.
Through Feb. 28 - “BIRGITTA
ARA,” sculpture by the Finnish
artist.
Through Feb. 28 - “CONVERSA-
TIONS,” Selections from the Per-
manent Collection,” including
works by Andy Warhol and John
Frederick Kensett as well as
sculpture from ancient Egypt.
Through June - “LUZERNE
COUNTY THROUGH THE
AGES,” a new exhibit tracing the
county’s rich history. Luzerne
County Historical Society Muse-
um, 69 S. Franklin St., Wilkes-
Barre. Tuesday through Friday,
noon to 4 p.m.; Saturday, 10 a.m.
to 4 p.m. 823-6244. Free.
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Jan. 25 - JON STEWART, COME-
DIAN, 8 p.m. $49.50, $39.50,
$29.50. Legends of Motown: The
Temptations and the Mar-
velettes. Feb. 8, 7:30 p.m.
$49.75, $39.75, $29.75. F.M.
Kirby Center, Public Square,
Wilkes-Barre. 826-1100 or 693-
4100.
Jan. 25 - CHICORY HOUSE,
Broadside Electric, folk rock
band, 8 p.m. $10. Community
Room, St. Stephen’s Pro-Cathe-
dral, 35 S. Franklin St., W-B.
825-8772.
Jan. 30 - “SOUVENIR: A CON-
CERT CABARET,” songs and
stories about growing up abroad
with singer Anna Bergman and
pianist Alex Rybeck. 8 p.m.
King’s College, J. Carroll Mc-
Cormick Campus Ministry Cen-
ter, North Franklin and West
Jackson streets, W-B 208-5900.
Feb. 8 - NEW ENGLAND CONTRA
DANCE, with music by Peter
Blue & Friends. St. Therese’s
Catholic Church, Pioneer Ave. at
Davis St., Shavertown. 8 p.m.
$6. 333-4007.
Pippin, played by Wyoming Seminary senior Douglas Mock from Clarks Summit, is surrounded by members of the cast in this scene from
the musical comedy “Pippin,” to be performed at Wyoming Seminary Upper School in Kingston Feb. 1-3.
Ld Leslie Dewees
of Dallas has
a leading role
Take one pampered, self-cen-
tered young man, the eldest son
of the great king Charlemagne.
Throw in the desire to become
great and mix with handfuls of
war, politics, death, magic and
love. Garnish with catchy tunes
and elaborate dance routines,
and you have the delectable mu-
sical “Pippin.”
The Wyoming Seminary Play-
ers will present performances of
“Pippin” on Friday and Satur-
day, Feb. 1 and 2 at 8 p.m., and
on Sunday, Feb. 3 at 2 p.m. in
the Buckingham Performing
Arts Center, N. Sprague Ave.,
Kingston. The production is
open to the public; tickets will
be sold at the door at $3 each.
Opening at Broadway's Imper-
ial Theater in. October, 1972,
“Pippin” ran for 1,994 perfor-
mances and received five Tony
Awards in 1973. The show fea-
tures music and lyrics by
Stephen Schwartz, who went on
to write for “Godspell,” “Prince of
Egypt,” and “Pocahontas.” Bob
Fosse directed and choreo-
graphed the show, which be-
came known for its spectacular
music and dance numbers.
Sem’s production will include
both large and small dance en-
sembles, choreographed by Sem
choreographer /dance teacher
Bernardine Vojtko. The stage
starts out empty and gradually
fills as the show progresses,
with actors carrying some sets
on stage and other sets flying in.
But everything disappears at the
final scene and the stage is bare
once more, Sherry noted.
Douglas Mock, a senior from
Clarks Summit, plays Pippin,
while senior Leslie Dewees of
Dallas is the Leading Player. “4
More than 50 Sem students are
in the cast and crew.
This production is part of
Sem’s 2001-2002 Performing
Arts Series. For tickets or more
information call 270-2190.
STAGE
HEALTH
HEALTH
Feb. 1-3 - “PIPPIN,” presented by
the Wyoming Seminary Players.
Friday and Saturday at 8 p.m.,
Sunday at 2 p.m. in the Bucking-
ham Performing Arts Center,
North Sprague Ave., Kingston.
Admission is $3; tickets are avail-
able at the door. For more infor-
mation call 270-2190.
Feb. 5 - “THE BEST OF GILBERT
& SULLIVAN”, musical num-
bers from “The Mikado,” “The Pi-
rates of Penzance” and “HMS
Pinafore,” performed by an all-
British cast.Walsh Auditorium at
College Misericordia, 8 p.m.
Feb. 21 - STREET BEATS, cele-
brate diversity and embrace the
performers of New York in an en-
ergizing show by New York City's
hottest subway performers. Latin
dancers, break dancers, tumblers
and bucket drummers enliven the
audience through this rhythmic
concert of heart and soul. Walsh
Auditorium at College Misericor-
dia, 8 p.m. Free.
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ARTHRITIS AQUATIC PROGRAM
at the Greater Pittston YMCA, in
warm water, Mon., Wed. and
Fri. 2:15-3 p.m., Tues. and
Thurs. 1:30-2:15 p.m. Free to
members, $3 per class for non-
members.
STAR FITNESS, a service of
Wyoming Valley Health Care
System, offers special group
strength/stretch exercise and re-
laxation classes for adults age
65 and older Mondays through
Fridays at 10:15 a.m. in the
Thomas P. Saxton Medical
Pavilion Group Exercise Studio,
468 Northampton St. Ed-
wardsville. The 75-minute, non-
impact classes designed to in-
crese strength and flexibility for
all major muscle groups.
Strength classes, held each
Tuesday and Thursday, are 45-
minute classes geared toward
older adults and those with or-
thopedic challenges. Stretch
classes are held each Wednes-
day and are designed to in-
crease flexibility through a safe
range of motion. Fee per class
is $5. For more info call 552-
4550.
PRE-SCHOOL
3,4,5 Year Olds
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September 2002
School Year!
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.
KIDSTUFF
Jan. 24 - CLIFFORD THE DOG
storytelling and coloring activi-
ties. Jan. 22, 10 a.m. and Jan.
24, 6:30 p.m. Barnes & Noble
Booksellers, Arena Hub Plaza,
W-B. Twp. 829-4210.
Send The Dallas Post to a friend.
It makes a great gift. Call 675-5211 for information.
Jacqueline Zabresky, Esq. recently
moved her office to the Bernard Walter
Law Building on the Memorial
Highway (Route 309) in Shavertown in
the Back Mountain. Attorney Zabresky
concentrates her law practice in Family
Law and in Social Security Disability
Law. She is a summa cum laude
graduate of Kings College and she
received her law degree from Widener
University School of Law. Attorney
Zabresky is a member of the Wilkes-
Barre Law and Library Association
where she chairs the Disability
Committee and is a member of the
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Family Law Committee. She is a
member of the PA Bar Association
where she is a member of the Legal
Aid to Persons with Disabilities
Committee. She is a member of the
American Bar Association where she is
a member of the Family Law Section.
Attorney Zabresky is also a sustaining
member of the National Association of
Social Security Representatives. She is
also an accomplished Registered Nurse
with experience in Critical Care and
Administration in Pennsylvania
Hospitals. Attorney Zabresky resides
with her daughter, Janelle, in Dallas.
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