16 The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Thursday, October 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 607 Main Road, Dallas. Deadline is Friday at 3 p.m. MCOMMUNITY sk iD he COMMUNITY Fri. Oct. 25 - MEATLOAF & SCAL- Sat. Oct. 26 - 16TH ANNUAL LOP POTATO DINNER, will be held by the Dallas Chapter East- ern Building Assoc. Serving from 4:30-7 p.m. at the Eastern Star Building, Foster St., Dallas (be- hind CVS Drug Store). Adults $6.50; children $3; preschool free. Takeouts available. Tickets available from members or at the door. Welsh cookies will be sold. For info call Dianne Corby 675- 4693. : Sat. Oct. 26 - FAMILY STYLE ROAST PORK DINNER, Gate of Heaven Church, Machell Ave., Dallas. Serving from 5-7 p.m. Takeouts available from 4:30 p.m. Adults $7; children under 10 $3.50; children under five no charge. For tickets or additional info call 675-2696, or 675-1579. Sat. Oct. 26 - FAMILY STYLE ROAST BEEF SUPPER from 4:30-6:30 p.m. to be held by The Sweet Valley Vol. Fire Co. at the Sweet Valley Fire Hall, Main Rd., Sweet Valley. Takeouts at 4 p.m. $7 for adults and $3.50 for chil- dren 6 -12 yrs of age. Free for children under 6 yrs of age. All takeouts $7. Tues. Nov. 5 - THE VISITING NURSE ASSOC, an afifliate of Wyoming Valley Health Care System will make influenza vac- cines available to the public from 9 a.m.-noon at Weis Market in Dallas. FALLFEST ARTS & CRAFTS SHOW, from 9 a.m.-4 p.m., host- ed by the The Tunkhannock Ju- nior Women’s Club at the Tunkhannock Area High School, Rte 6 West, Tunkhannock. Over 100 booths will feature quality, handcrafted items, from jewelry to dried floral arrangements. Lunch and desserts will be served. Parking and admission is free. For info 836-5869. Sat. Oct. 26 - STUFFED CHICKEN BREAST DINNER, at The Alder- “son U.M. Church, Pole 108, Har- veys Lake. All dinners will be takeout, containers will be pro- vided. You may pick up your din- ners between 4:30 and 7 p.m. $7 for adults and $3.50 for children. For info 639-5401. Sat. Oct. 26 - CAR WASH to be held by the Dallas U.M. Church’s Youth Group frem 11 a.m.-2 p.m. _ at the Twin Stax Center, Dallas. Cost is $3. Tickets available at the car wash. Sat. Nov. 2 - STUFFED CHICKEN BREAST DINNER, from 4:30- 6:30 p.m. at the Noxen U.M. ‘Church, Rt. 29, Noxen. Takeouts at 4 p.m. $6.50 for adults and $3.25 for children. There will also be a variety table and bake counter. Wed. Nov. 6 - “SHOPPING MALL IN MINIATURE” EXHIBIT, host- ed by The Meadows Nursing Center, Dallas from 10:30 a.m.-4 p.m. in the lobby and community room. Silk Road MUSIC £402 Bh RE PRESENTS gg Black - Grey - Brown (&) Zero GG technology-so fight, : they're almost weightless. Women's “Blaze” * PENN-LEE FOOTWEAR OPEN MONDAY TO FRIDAY 9 TO 9 » SATURDAY 9 TO 5 « SUNDAY 12 TO 5 161-163 E. MAIN ST. (MINERS-MILLS SECTION) OF WILKES-BARRE PHONE 825-5346 Georgiana Cray Bart in her studio. OUTDOORS Sat. Oct. 26 - THE GREATER WYOMING VALLEY AUDUBON SOCIETY will be leading a field trip to the Council Cup Overlook, Wapwallopen. Learn the basics of raptor identification at a beau- tiful scenic overlook. Bring walk- ing shoes, binoculars, and dress for the weather. Call trip leader, Gene Berger, 675-1879 to regis- ter. Chicory House presents innovative group ‘Silk Road’ On Friday, October 25, Chicory House of Wilkes- Barre presents a concert by Silk Road, an innova- tive world music group known for bringing Chi- nese-Western collaborations to new levels. Their unique performances include Asian, jazz, Latin and Celtic music based on classical Chinese in- struments and techniques. Silk Road's last two al- bums both won the West Coast Music Award for best world music. The concert will begin at 8 p.m. Doors open at 7:30. Admission to the concert is $12, or $9 for supporting members. Chicory House concerts are held in the Communi- ty Room at St. Stephen's Church, 35 South Franklin St., in Wilkes-Barre. Refreshments will be available. For more information call 825-8772. HANDYMAN SERVICES All Minor Home Repairs * Remodeling + General Services * Deck Cleaning & Resurfacing * Storm Doors 5 Call Jerry Es 696- 1 385 r \ MasterCard. ~\ J The Post now accepts Visa & Mastercard for all your subscriptions, classified ads, and display ads. For maximum convenience, call our office at 675-5211 with your account and we will set you up immediately. The Dallas Post * 675-5211 SPECIAL EVENTS PENN STATE W-B 5TH ANNUAL HAUNTED FOREST, Thu. Fri, Sat. Oct. 24, 25, 26 from 7-11 p.m. $6 admission. All proceeds benefit Kids with Cancer at the Hershey Medical Center. Call 675-9134 for info. Sat. Oct. 26 - OLD-FASHIONED COSTUME HALLOWEEN PAR- TY, held by the Luzerne County Historical Society from 11:30 a.m.-2 p.m. for ages five through 12 on the grounds of the Swet- land Homestead, 885 Wyoming Ave., Wyoming. Pumpkin deco- rating, ghost stories, traditional games and a parade around the Homestead grounds. Lunch will be served. Cost is $5 per child. Reservations must be made by Thur., Oct. 24 by calling 693- 2740 or 823-6244. Oct. 26 & 27 - LUZERNE COUN- TY HISTORICAL SOCIETY will offer guided tours of the Wilkes- Barre Cemetery. For those inter- ested in enjoying the fall foliage, tours are scheduled to begin at 10 a.m., 1 p.m., and again at 3:30 p.m. on Saturday and at 1p.m., 3:30 p.m. on Sunday. Candlelight tour at 6 p.m. on Fri- day, Oct. 25. Donation of $5 per participant is requested. Reser- vations required. For info, call 823-6244 or visit www.luzernecountyhistory.com Works by Georgiana Cray Bart featured at King’s SPECIAL IRV NI pS Sun. Nov 3 - “HOMESPUN HOLI- DAY” ARTS AND CRAFTS SHOW hosted by Arts at Hay- field from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Penn State Wilkes-Barre in Lehman. Handcrafted holiday items including wreaths, dolls, jewelry, furniture, and clothing will be for sale in the Athletics and Recreation Building and the Student Commons. A $1 dona- tion is requested for adults. Info 675-9232. ct. 25-27 - PROJECT: NIGHT- MARE (an audience participation “Horror-Murder-Mystery”) by Billy Joe Herbert. Bar opens 6 p.m., dinner and performance: 6:30 p.m. All tickets $20 at the Misic Box Dinner Playhouse, 196 Hughes St., Swoyersville. For more info and reservations, call 283-2195 or 800-698-PLAY. w® \ The Widmann Gallery at King's College will feature “Granny Smith Minus One” by local i artist Georgiana Cray Bart from Saturday, Oct. 26, through { Thursday, Nov. 14. A “Meet the Artist” reception will be held Tuesday, Oct. 29, from 7 to 9 p.m. with a Gallery Talk at 8 p.m. in the gallery. “Granny Smith Minus One” be- » gan as a project for the National Association of Women Artists in New York, and the series was started in 2000 and completed the following year. The Wid- mann Gallery is located on the main level of the Sheehy- Farmer Campus Center, in the : block between North Franklin ¢ and North Main Streets, Wilkes- Barre. The exhibit and reception are free and open to the public. For more information, contact the King’s College office of co- curricular programs at 208- 5900 Ext. 5657. For the com- plete Experiencing the Arts cal- endar, visit the King’s College Web site at www.kings.edu, and ® look under calendars. ; EXHIBITS Through Nov 3 - THE ENDLESS MTNS. COUNCIL OF THE ARTS presents a multi media art exhibit “Abstraction” at the : EMCA Gallery, 302 W. Tioga L Street, Tunkhannock . Fri, Sat, Sun 1pm - 5 p.m. Call or email for more info: 570-836-3622, emca @ mail.emcs.net THE SORDONI ART GALLERY will open the exhibition, Collecting at Century’s End: selections from the Maslow Collection, on Sun. Oct. 27, running through Sun. Dec. 15. The Sordoni Art Gallery is located at 150 S. River St., C) Wilkes-Barre. Oct. 30 - BRITISH ARTIST TO- BIAS TILL makes his American debut at Wyoming Seminary Up- per School with an exhibition of paintings, drawings and prints, at 3 p.m. Reception and exhibition in the Buckingham Performing Arts Center, North Sprague Ave., Kingston. Info, call 270-2190. Send The Dallas Post to a friend. It makes a great gift. 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