16 The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Thursday, September 19, 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 Fri. Sept. 20 - CHICKEN & BIS- CUIT DINNER, 4:30-7 p.m. will be held by The Dallas Chapter Eastern Star Building Assoc. at the Eastern Star Building Foster St., Dallas (behind CVS Drug Store). Adults $6.50, children $3, preschool free. Takeouts avail- able. Welsh cookies will be sold. Tickets from members or at the door. For info call Dianne Corby 675-4893. September 20-29 - SPECIAL SER- VICES 7 p.m. each evening at The Old Country Church (Jack- son God's Missionary). Special speaker will be the Rev. Paul Miller. Church is located on Smith Pond Rd., in Jackson Twp. Public invited. For more info call ~ Pastor Warren Major at 675- 3490. Sat. Sept. 21 - FAMILY STYLE BREAKFAST 7:30 -10:30 a.m. St. Pauls Lutheran Church, Rt 415-118 Dallas, $5, Tickets at the door. Sponsored by the Odd Fellows Dallas Lodge Sept. 20 & 21 - RUMMAGE & BAKE SALE to be held by The Huntsville U.M. Church. Dona- tions will be accepted and trans- portation available to transport your donations, if needed. Imme- diate area only. Sale will run both days from 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Refresh- ments will be served. For info call 696-2205 or 675-1937. SPECIAL RAVAN 3 Vs Thur. Sept. 19 - THE MUMFORD MANNER MURDER MYSTERY featuring the Repertory Theater of America Gourmet Dessert Theater at Penn State Wilkes- Barre in Lehman; 6 p.m. Reser- vations required, $10 for show and gourmet treats. Call 570- 675-9284 for reservations or in- formation. Sun. Sept. 22 - ARTS, CRAFTS & COLLECTIBLES SHOW, more than 50 vendors, Irem Temple Country Club Pavilion, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Light lunch, baked goods, door prizes. Ample parking, handicapped accessible. Spon- sored by the Irem Ladies, Marge Pazdziorko, Chairlady. Sat. Oct. 19 - 13TH ALUMNI AS- SOC. FALL CRAFT FESTIVAL 10 a.m.-4 p.m. held by The Luzerne County Community College Alumni Assoc. at the College’s campus in Nanticoke. Featured will be more than 125 vendors from around the region. Fos Community | Sun. September 22 - TOURNA- MENT OF BANDS at 1 p.m. will be held at the Lake-Lehman High School, Lehman and will feature area marching bands, homemade baked goods, potato pancakes, pierogies and other homemade foods. Sat. September 28 - FAMILY STYLE HAM SUPPER 4:30- 6:30 p.m. at the Sweet Valley Fire Hall, Main Rd., Sweet Valley Takeouts at 4 p.m. $7 for adults, $3.50 for children six-12 years of age. Free for children under five yrs. of age. All Takeouts $7. Sun. September 29 - FALL CRAFT SHOW from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. at The Dallas High School sponsored by the Dallas High School Soccer Club. More than 100 vendors from Pennsylvania and New Jersey will be repre- sented. Soccer Club members will be selling lunch and baked goods. No admission charge. For new venders interested in a booth contact Lesley 675-2553 after 6 p.m. £ f@|OuUTDOORS Sat. Sept. 21 - The Greater Wyoming Valley Audubon So- ciety will be leading a trip to the Hawk Mountain Sanctuary. Bring good walking shoes, binoculars, and lunch. Non-members of Hawk Mountian will charged a trail fee of $6 for adults, $4 for seniors, and $3 for children six- 12. Free for Hawk Mountain members. Call trip leader John Jakoby at 474-5884 to register or for more info. Sun. Sept. 22 - SCOUT DAY from10 a.m.-2 p.m. for area boys/girls ages 8 and up at Frances Slocum State Park. Registration is required. Regis- tration will be taken during the week of Sept. 8-14. Call Kathy Kelchner at 696-9105 to register. Sun. Sept. 22 - THE GREATER WYOMING VALLEY AUDUBON SOCIETY will sponsor Morning Birding 8 a.m. in the Kirby Park Natural Area on the north (upriv- er) side of Market St., in Nesbitt Park, near the dike in Kingston. Call Bob Wasilewskiat' 829-6280 for more info. Open to the public. Sat. Sept. 28 - BOWMAN’S CREEK CLEAN-UP DAY spon- sored by Bowman’s Creek Wa- tershed Assoc., Eaton Twp., Monroe Twp., and Noxen Twp. Meet at the PennDot Roadside Rest Rt. 29, Eaton Twp. at 9 a.m. EXHIBITS Music Sept. 20 -ENDLESS MOJNTAINS COUNCIL OF THE ART’S Sec- ond reception features paintings and floral arrangements by 15 local artists and numerous florists and garden centers. 6- 8 p.m. Located at the EMCA Cen- ter, 302 W. Tioga St., Tunkhan- nock. Regular gallery hours Fri, Sat, Sun 1-5 p.m. Call 836-3622 or email emca@ mail.emcs.net Through Sept. 29 - CHICAGO, the Bob Fosse Musical, presented by the Music Box Players. Sept. 19-22 and 26-29, at the Music Box Dinner Playhouse, 196 Hughes St., Swoyersville. Thurs- days through Saturdays: bar opens: 6 p.m.; buffet dinner, 6:30 p.m.; curtain: 8 p.m. Sun- day matinees: Bar opens: 1:15 p.m.; buffet: 1.45 p.m.,; curtain: 3:15 p.m. Tickets on sale for din- ner and show and show only. Call 283-2195 or 800-698-PLAY for information-and reservations. ‘Sept. 29 - THE ENDLESS MTNS COUNCIL OF THE ARTS Coun- cil of the presents the Endless Mtns. Theater Company in a children’s dinner theater “Mother Goose”. 1pm dinner, perfor- mance immediately after. EMCA Center, 302 W. Tioga St.,. Tunkhannock. Call or email for ticket info: 570-836-3622, emca@mail.emcs.net Fri. September 20 - WYNDFALL QUARTET will appear in concert at Wilkes-Barre Chicory House on Friday, September 20. Con- cert begins at 8 p.m.; doors open at 7:30. Admission to the concert is $12, or $9 for support- ing members of Chicory House. Chicory House concerts are held in the Community Room at St. Stephen Church, 35 South Franklin Street, Wilkes-Barre, across from Boscov parking lot. Refreshments will be available at the concert. For more info, call 825-8772. BLOOD DRIVES Tue., Sept. 24, IREM TEMPLE COUNTRY CLUB, Country Club Road, Dallas 12:30 - 6:30 p.m. Thur. Sept. 19- THE WYOMING VALLEY CIVIL WAR ROUND- TABLE will be held at 7 p.m. at Picketts Charge Restaurant, Dallas. Guest speaker will be Mr. Jeffry D. Wert of Centre Hall. He will be speaking on General James Longstreet. Refresh- ments will be served following the presentation. Sun. September 22 - MONTHLY MEETING of the Noxen-Monroe Sportsman’s Club will be held at 2 p.m. at the Club’s hall, Market ' St., Noxen. Tue. September 24 - GENALOGY WORKSHOP, 7 p.m. presented by the Northeast Pennsylvania Society in the second floor meeting room, Veterans Admin- istration Medical Center. Exam- ples of research, family trees and histories, photos, and wills will be on display. Public invited. For info call 674-7648. SAT Review ...the area’s leader in test preparation for the SAT * Classes begin September 22 * Sunday Sessions * Math & Verbal * Parent Evening Information Session: September 15th, 7 p.m. St. Joseph Oblates, Rt. 315, Pittston Professional Tutoring Center The Oblates of St. Joseph, Laflin * 655-6766 or 343-2014 Service - Installations - Tune-ups Gas - Oil - Air Conditioning ARTS, CRAFTS & COLLECTIBLES SHOW Over 50 vendors! IREM TEMPLE COUNTRY CLUB PAVILION — DALLAS, PA SUNDAY September 22, 2002 — 10:00 am to 5:00 pm LIGHT LUNCH & BAKED GOODS AVAILABLE “SUPER DOOR PRIZES” AMPLE PARKING HANDICAPPED ACCESSIBLE Sponsored by the IREM LADIES IY, % 283-5950 OR 696-3831 Skyhaven Airport Day September 22 Tunkhannock’s Skyhaven Air- port will be bustling with hun- dreds of thrill-seeking people on Sunday, September 22 when Skyhaven Airport Association presents the annual Fall Fly- in/Drive-In/Walk-In (Fall-In) Breakfast Day. : Skyhaven Airport Fall Fly-In Day often attracts more than one hundred airplanes. Pilots come from near and far to enjoy a hearty breakfast meal served inside Hangar No. 1, a nesting place for airplanes. Cost is $4 for adults, and $2 for children twelve and under. Free admission is offered to spectators wanting to see the aviation events, that includes the Endless Mountains Sky- divers. From left: Pilot Steve Gay (grandpa) with Charlie Gay (son) and Curtiss Ryan Gay (grandson) kneeling before a Piper J-3 Cub at Skyhaven Air- port. Deepak Chopra to appear at Scranton’s Mellow Theater Acknowledged worldwide as a pioneer in the field of mind- body medicine, Deepak Chopra M.D. will appear make a rare Northeast- ern Penn- sylvania ap- pearance as part of the Inner Har- mony Healthy Community Empower- ment Se- ries. Chopra will speak in Mellow Theater of Lackawan- na College in Scranton on the evening of Saturday, Sept. 21 at 7 p.m. The event will benefit the In- ner Harmony Foundation in its mission to support, develop, and provide educational and wellness services to the public while emphasizing health pro- motion and disease prevention. Formerly the Chief of Staff at Boston Regional Medical Cen- ter, Chopra built a successful endocrinology practice in Boston in the 1980s. In his medical practice, Chopra recog- nized that there was potential in Western medicine for the es- Deepak Chopra tablishment of a new paradigm inclusive of the principle that perfect health is more than just the absence of disease. He envi- sioned a medical system based upon the premise that health is a state of balance and integra- tion of body, mind and spirits Chopra founded The Chopra Center for Well Being more than a decade ago to expand his healing approach using the in- tegration of the best of Western medicine with natural healing traditions. The Chopra Center now calls the La Costa Resort and Spa (Carlsbad, CA) home. Known worldwide for his pub- lished works, Chopra is the au- thor of more than 27 books and more than 100 audio, video and g _.« CD-ROM titles, including five critically acclaimed programs on public television. Tickets for the event are $35 (general admission), $55 (pre- ferred seating), and $125 (VIP reception). 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