20 The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Thursday, February 14, 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 EXHIBITS Feb. 23 - AN ALL-YOU-CAN-EAT PANCAKE SUPPER at East Dallas U.M. Church from 4-7 p.m. on Lower DeMunds Road, in Dallas.The menu will in- clude:pancakes, sausage, eggs, pie & beverage. Tickets can be purchased at the door. Adult cost $6, and child are $3. Feb. 23 - TRUCKSVILLE UM N CHURCH, pork and sauerkraut supper Sat. Take outs, 4 p.m. Eatin, 5 p.m. Tickets, call 696- 3897. OXEN CLOTHES CLOSET, sponsored by United Methodist Community Development Cor- poration 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 donations. Call Pastor Keith Benjamin for further info. at 298- 2503. SPECIAL EVENTS Feb. 14 - OPEN READING, the King’s College Campion Society will hold an open reading Thurs- day, Feb. 14 at 7:30 p.m. in the Sheehy-Farmer Campus Cen- ter, located between North Franklin and North Main streets. King’s students, faculty, and staff will read their own writing as well as selections by pub- lished authors.,Open to the pub- lic free of charge. For more in- formation, contact the King's College office of co-curricular programs at 208-5900, ext. 5657. 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. 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. Through Feb. 23 - FROM WITHIN Il, artwork created by College Misericordia faculty and staff. “Meet The Artists” reception at 2 p.m. 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 Mar. 1 - BAY WINDOW GALLERY, 100 E. Overbrook Rd., Shavertown. “New Year, New Paintings, New Artists.” 675-6400. Through Mar. 30 - “PENNSYLVA- NIA EN PLEIN AIR PAINTS PENNSYLVANIA,” local mem- bers of a statewide art group in- cluded in an exhibit of on-loca- tion artwork at the Bloomsburg gallery, the historic “Barn at Boone’s Dam.” Contact Kate at the gallery at 784-9483 or-Sue Hand at 675-5094 for informa- tion. Mar 3-28 - SUZANNE MARIE ROSETTI MEMORIAL JURIED STUDENT ART EXHIBIT, in- cludes an opening reception at 1 p.m. McDonald Art Gallery. Free. 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. STAGE Stars of Through Mar.3 - MUSIC BOX Moscow State PLAYHOUSE, “Fiddler on the Roof,” musical. Performances Circus comes Thursdays through Saturdays, 8 p.m.; Sundays, 3:15 p.m.Dinner to Scranton, served 90 minutes before show- time. Feb. 20 Stars of the world fa- mous Moscow State Cir- cus will perform at Lack- awanna College, in Scranton on Wednesday, Feb. 20 for two shows only, 4:30 and 7:30 p.m. The enviable reputation of the Russian circus is based on 200 years of tradition, but in particu- lar 70 years of massive state support under the Feb. 12 - “LEGACY OF DA VIN- Cl,” at 3:30 p.m. and 9 p.m. at King’s College. Royal Shake- speare Company Veteran Roy Henderson’s solo performance transports his audience back to the 15th century, bringing to life the man and his time. Open to the public free of charge. For in- formation, contact the King’s College office of co-curricular programs at 208-5900, ext. 5657. Communist regime. A! : Feb. 21 - ROBERT POST, will per- Through the develop- form at Penn State Wilkes-Barre ment of state circus at 7 p.m., in the Bierly Auditori- um. Post, the charismatic come- dian, juggler, dancer, combines physical comedy, dialects. mime, circus skills, and a spontaneous dialogue with the audience. This performance is free and open to the public. For more info, 675- 9284. schools in Moscow and other major cities, circus developed in quality and on a scale unknown in other countries, and from the 1950s became a highly successful cul- tural export. The fall of Communism has thrown this massive cultural or- ganization into disarray and the future is uncer- tain. These perfor- mances allow residents of the area to glimpse the glory of this part of Russia’s impressive cul- tural heritage. Ticket prices are $15/adult; children age 14 and un- der are $7.50 at the door or free with coupons available at area mer- chants and fast food restaurants. Feb. 21 - STREET BEATS, cele- brate diversity and embrace the performers of New York in an energizing show by New York City's hottest subway perform- ers. Latin dancers, break dancers, tumblers and bucket drummers enliven the audience through this rhythmic concert of heart and soul. Walsh Auditori- um at College Misericordia, 8 p.m. Free. March 13 - “PLAZA SUITE,” a three-act play that details the misadventures of three very dif- ferent couples as they face cru- Hila | EVEN Ke HEALTH ARTHRITIS AQUATIC PRO- GRAM 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. TOPS CHAPTER PA 1396, Dal- las, meets at the Trinity Presby- terian Church on Wed., evenings from 5:30-6:30 p.m. TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensi- bly) is a weight loss support group. Contact Barb at 639- 5464. Feb. 17 - PIANO RECITAL, by pi- anist and Wyoming Seminary alumnus Brian Farrell, class of ‘91. 4 p.m. in the Great Hall of Wyoming Seminary, 228 Wyoming Ave., Kingston. In- cludes music he will perform at the Tchaikovsky Competition in Moscow in June. Free and open to the‘public. For more informa- tion call 270-2190. Mar. 15 - WYOMING SEMINARY SENIOR RECITAL, seniors will . perform at 8 p.m. in the Great Hall of Wyoming Seminary, 228 Wyoming Ave., Kingston. Music by a variety of composers. Free and open to the public. For more information call 270-2190. 'Q: Where do you find the most Back Mount alin NewS | each week? Lo A: Only in The Dallas Post Make any single purchase of 350 or more for that special someone and Valentine's will give you something extra for Valentine's Day. Choose from: Beautifd Yo cial moments in their respective lives — all in the same hotel room in the Plaza Hotel. 7 p.m., HARVEYS LAKE LITTLE LEAGUE registration Sat., Feb. 23 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Harveys Lake Recreation Building. Chil- dren age 5 to 16 who live in Har- veys Lake Borough or Lake Township are eligible for baseball and softball. Registration fee is $30 per childe or $40 per house- hold. Parent or guardian must at- tend; photocopy of birth certifi- cate required of all players. For more information call the Little League at 639-1988. THERE FOR YOU We're On Your Side! Mar. 10 - SOUTH MOUNTAIN LAND ASSOC. will hold their meeting at the Noxen-Monroe Sportsman Club, Market St., Nox- en at 2 p.m at the Noxen-Monros Sportsman’s Club. BLOOMINGDALE GRANGE regular meetings are held the second and fourth Mondays each month. Transportation available call 256- 3264. Charles Gordon Jack Prichard Agent Associate Agent 675-5234 696-1525 ‘tongs GORDON INSURANCE Insurance & AGENCY Financial Services Nationwide Is On Your Side’ WETETIVETS 3 $13 $ 194 Memorial Hwy., Shavertown Carverton Rd., Trucksville Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company and Affiliated Companies, Home Office Columbus, OH 43215-2220 MISC22 11/00 An Attractive Exquisite . 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