16 The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Thursday, October 3, 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. I'M COMMUNITY Oct. 4 & 5 - CHICKEN BBQ, will be held by The Trustees of the TUM Church at the Educational Facili- ty on Church Rd. Take out orders will be available 4:30-7 p.m. Din- ing room service will be in the Fellowship Hall from 5-7 p.m. each day. $7 for adults and $3 for children. Tickets must be pur- chased in advance. Call the church office at 696-3897 Mon- day through Friday from 9 a.m.- 2:30 p.m. or fax orders to the church office 696-3898. Oct. 4 & 5 - FALL RUUIMMAGE & VAKE SALE hosted by The Alderson U.M. Women, Pole 108 Harveys'Lake. Fri. from 10 a.m.- 4 p.m.; Sat. from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Bag day is Saturday. For more info call 639-5401. Sat. Oct. 5 -RUMMAGE & BAKE SALE 8 a.m.-2 p.m. hosted by The Dorcas Society of St. Paul's Lutheran Church, Rt. 118, Dallas in the church social hall. Oct. 5 - FALL SALE, from 9 a.m.-3 p.m., sponsored by The UMC women of the Carverton Church. Oct. 11 & 12 - FLEA MARKET, sponsored by members of Moun- tain Grange #567. Fri. from 2-7 p.m. and Sat. from 9 a.m.-2 p.m. For further info call 477-5462, 287-7851 or 586-5132. Kitchen will be open for lunch both days. From Trucksville, turn at the traf- fic light onto Carverton Rd. At stop sign, turn left (Eighth St.); Building is across from Bodle Rd. COMMUNITY Sat. Oct. 12 - CHICKEN & BIS- CUITS DINNER/BAKE SALE at Loyalville U.M. Church. Serving from 4:30-6:30 p.m. Adults $6.50, children 12 and under $3.25. Home made pie/cake in- cluded in price of dinner. Take outs available. Call ahead for take outs 477-3521. Oct. 13 - CHICKEN BARBEQUE - hosted by the Noxen Vol. Fire Co. at the Fire Hall, Stull Rd., Noxen. $6 per dinner. Tickets at the door or from any fireman. Dining in or take outs will be from noon-2 p.m. Oct. 13-16 - FALL REVIVAL at the Sweet Valley Church of Christ, 5439 Main Rd., Sweet Valley. Speakers will be Roy Row, William “Butch” Hunter, Lloyd Evans. Wed. night will be a con- cert by “Little” Lowell Mason. Call 477-2320 for info. Thur. Oct. 17 - ANNUAL SPAGE- HETTI DINNER, from 4-7 p.m. hosted by The Dallas Gridiron Club at the Dallas Senior High School Cafeteria. Take outs are available. This dinner helps to support the Dallas Football Pro- gram. Oct. 5 - WYOMING HIGH SCHOOL CLASSES 1941,1942,1943 will hold a class reunion at the Spinning Wheel, 652 Carey Ave., Wilkes-Barre, For more info call 824-6465. The Lehman Haunted Barn will open for the season this Friday, and will be open Fridays-Sundays until Oct. 27, plus Oct. 29-31. This year's fright includes a new pre-show short film, “Pathetic Too,” which will be shown to visitors before they enter the barn. For information, call the Spook Line at 674-5420, or check out www.hauntedbarn.org. “OUR BIGGEST % A 0% T™ 70%_°F MEN’S & WOMEN’S: Dress Shoes, Casual Shoes And Boots, Work Boots, Insulated Boots And Safety Shoes. BRAND NAMES SUCH AS:Red Wing, Wolverine, Carolina, Lacrosse, Thorogood, Sebago, Rockport, Dexter, Bostonian, Hush Puppies, Easentials by Etienne Aigner, Soft Spots, Skechers, Converse, Nike and Etonic. (assorted sizes) We are reducing our inventory by offering our discounted price. (on selected styles) En Plein Air Society slates 11th annual members’ exhibit Ann Searfoss and Susan Nardone at Hillside Farms. Many local artists will exhibit their artwork at a fundraising event to benefit the Forty Fort Meeting House Preservation Fund at the historic Forty Fort Cemetery on October 6. The 11th Annual Members’ Exhibit of the Pennsylvania En Plein Air Society will feature drawings and paintings produced on loca- tion around Northeastern Penn- sylvania and its environs.They are on display at the historic * V CE Oct. 4 - Nov 3 THE ENDLESS MTNS. COUNCIL OF THE ARTS presents a multi media art exhibit “Abstraction” at the EMCA Gallery, 302 W. Tioga Street, Tunkhannock Opening reception Oct 4, 6-8 p.m. Gallery Hours: Fri, Sat, Sun 1pm - 5 p.m. Call or email for more info: 570-836-3622, emca@mail.emcs.net Oct.13 - THE ENDLESS MTNS. COUNCIL OF THE ARTS pre- sents The Winding River Players in a mystery dinner theater “Lethal Lecture”. 1pm dinner, 2 p.m. performance. Carriage Inn Restaurant, Rte 92, Tunkhan- nock Call or email for ticket info: 570-836-3622, emca@mail.emcs.net E EVER” PENN-LEE FOOTWEAR OPEN MONDAY TO FRIDAY 9 TO 9 « SATURDAY 9 TO 5 e SUNDAY 12 TO 5 161-163 E. MAIN ST. (MINERS-MILLS SECTION) OF WILKES BARRE PHONE 825-5346 THE UNIVERSITY OF SCRANTON A: JESUIT UNIVERSITY Scranton is a student-centered, Jesuit university that offers "large school” numbers like 80 undergraduate and graduate programs in a “small school” setting — average class size of 23, student-to-faculty ratio of just 13-1. Scranton graduates tend to become leaders in whatever fields they choo National Recognition Top 10 in the North for the past nine years wr The 39th on The Hot 2 100 Wired Colleges (Princeton The Princeton Review “Best 345 Colleges” UPCOMING ACTIVITIES AT SPT) SL HH <a AT 2 AT SVT JR J RY 2 JC RTL MT MT J =H YT AT ST ST GC APT + AP, 1 AT {TT 3 BO Forty Fort structure at the cor- ner of Wyoming Avenue and Riv- er Street in Forty Fort will in- clude numerous landscapes of local interest. Included will be works of art from Lycoming, Lackawanna, Columbia, Sulli- van, Carbon, Bradford, and Luzerne counties. “We hope many visitors will come to our beautiful structure, view the art- work, and learn more about lo- cal history,” says Lillian Smith ORTR A Ro Ro: KS FRANCES SLOCUM are: Sun. Oct. 6, noon-5 p.m. Slocum Her- itage Day. Blacksmithing, live an- imals, Native American displays, music; kids’ craft, many other demonstrations. Visitor Center Area.Fri., Oct. 18, 7 p.m.-9 p.m. - Ghost Stories, be thrilled and chilled as Voices of the Valley storytellers weave their ghostly tales. Near Pavilion #1. Bring of the Forty Fort Meeting House. Local artists exhibiting their artworks include: Sue Hand, Dallas; Lowry Puckey, Dallas; Ann Searfoss, Carverton; Susan Lowcavage, Hunlock Creek; Charles “Woody” Woodworth, Hunlock Creek; Dave Hoffman, Harvey's Lake; and Marcie Jones, Hunlock Creek. : The public is invited to attend the one-day only exhibit and meet the artists on Sunday, Oc- (ONTE RoNo NK your own seating. $1 donation to benefit the Osterhout Library. Sun. Oct. 20 - JEWISH COMMUNI- TY CENTER BENJAMIN AU- GUST MEMORIAL 3 MILE RUN & WALK 10:30 a.m. organized by thé Wilkes-Barre Jewish Com- munity Center, sponsored by Sandy and Arnold Rifkin. For more information or entry forms call 824-4646. tober 6 from 12-3 p.m. At 1 p.m. the artists will present “Stories From the Air" featuring high- lights of their recent plein air painting experiences Many of the artists will also have studio works and additional subject matter for sale. A portion of all proceeds will be used for the up- keep and restoration of the his- torical Forty Fort Meeting House. For more information call Sue Hand at 675-5094. SPECIAL EVENTS Oct. 5 & 6 - FALL HARVEST DAYS 2002 Sat. and Sun. from 10 a.m.-5 p.m.at Mooretown Monogram & More, 212 Moore- town Rd. (Mooretown), Sweet Valley. Free pumpkins to the first 50 kids each day, horse drawn hayrides, corn maze, pony rides, food, face painting. Call 477- 3940 for info. Send The Dallas Post to a friend. It makes a great gift. 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