| EE El i UU I Bs IIR 20 The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Thursday, December 5, 2002 CALENDAR Calendar items are published free of charge. Generally, items will appear 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. MN[CommunITY Sat. Dec. 7 - PORK & SAUER- KRAUT DINNER, family style at St. Pauls Lutheran Church, Rt. 118, Dallas. Takeouts from 4 p.m. Serving 5-7 p.m. $7 for adults and $3.50 for children. Tickets call 675-3859 or at the door. Sun. Dec. 8 - CHILDREN’S CHRISTMAS PROGRAM 6 p.m.at Fellowship Evangelical Church, 45 Hildebrandt Rd., Dal- las. Program is entitled | Witness News: Live from Bethlehem. Please bring Christmas cookies. Wed. Dec. 11 - PIONEER CLUB CHRISTMAS PARTY 6:15 p.m.for Families of Pioneer Club children at the Fellowship Evan- gelical Church, 45 Hildebrandt Rd., Dallas. Sat. Dec. 21 - CHILDREN’S CHRISTMAS PARTY 12-2 p.m. sponsored by the Trucksville Vol Fire Co. Fire hall is located on 11 Carverton Rd. in Trucksville. Snta will arrive on a fire truck with bags ful of goodies. Trucksville Ladies Auxiliary will host snacks and beverages. Fire safety material will be distributed to the children and their families. Door prizes will be awarded. hrough Dec. 15 - COLLECTING AT CENTURY’S END: SELEC- TIONS FROM THE MASLOW COLLECTION. The Sordoni Art Gallery is located at 150 S. River St., Wilkes-Barre. Daily noon to 4:30 p.m. Info, call 408-4325 T hrough Dec. 29 - “CIDER PAINTERS OF AMERICA”, an in- ternational Miniature Artists Orga- nization 19th Annual Exhibit and sale, Waterlily Gallery, 103 East Overbrook Road in Shavertown. An Opening will be from 2-5 p.m. on Sun. Nov. 10. Public invited. Gallery hours are Mon-Fri. from 9 a.m.-5 p.m. and Sat. from 9 a.m.- 2 p.m. Info, 675-7778. EXHIBITS Our Mens & Womens Cashmere Sweaters Offered At Special Holiday Prices! SPECIAL EVENTS Dec. 8 - CHRISTMAS SUNDAY, 1- 5 p.m. hosted by The Swetland Homestead, 885 Wyoming ave., Wyoming. Musical performances are being scheduled for this day. Dec. 7 & 8 - ANNUAL CHILDREN’S CHRISTMAS PROGRAM The Eckley Miners’ Village Sat. and Sun. from 1-4 p.m. Events include seasonal arts and craft projects, hayrides, quided walking tours of the village, storytelling by Kathy Long, and a visit from Saint Nicholas. Program will be held rain or shine and there will be an admission charge. Reservations are required and must be paid in advance. The Village is nine miles east of Hazleton, off Route 940. For more info call 636-2070. Fri. Dec. 13 - “CHRISTMAS IN OUR TOWN?” sponsored by The Endless Mountains Council of the Arts Gallery. The gallery will stay open until 9 p.m. New Guitar in- structor, David Kuffa, will be on hand to introduce himself and jam with any musical visitors from 5-7 p.m. Free refreshments will be served. Call 836-3622 for info. Gallery is located at 302 W. Tio- ga St., in Tunkhannock. 3 Through Dec. 15 - A CHRISTMAS CAROL, presented by the Music Box Players, Dec. 5- 8, and 12- 15, at the Music Box Dinner Play- house, 196 Hughes St., Swoy- ersville. Performance times: Thursdays thru Saturdays: bar opens: 6 p.m., buffet dinner: 6:30 p.m., curtain: 8 p.m. Sunday mati- nees: Bar opens: 1:15 p.m., Buffet at 1:45 p.m., Curtain: 8 p.m. Tick- ets on sale for dinner/show and show only. For more info, 283- 2195 or 800-698-PLAY. Dec. 7 & 8 - “A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM’, presented by The Lake-Lehman Theater De- partment. Produced by Austin Williams, the play. is a mandate for his senior project under the di- rection of Jonathan Pineno, and Gail Meeker. Mentorship provided by Jean Lipski. Performance times are Sat at 7:30 p.m.; Sun- day at 3 p.m at the Lake-Lehman High School auditorium. Tickets may be purchased at the door. Cast members playing in Cinderella and The Christmas Ball NE Players to present Cinderella and The Christmas Ball’ NE Players will present Cin- derella and The Christmas Ball at Walsh Auditorium, College Misericordia in Dallas, Decem- ber 8-10. It’s the traditional fairy tale wrapped up with all the Christmas spirit. Santa Claus is expected to visit every audience! Photos with Santa and/or cast members will be available after the Sunday per- formance. Performances are Sunday, Dec. 8 at 4 p.m.; Monday, Dec. 9 at °: EE Sun. Dec. 8 - THE WYOMING SEMINARY MADRIGAL SINGERS AND CHORALE, conducted by John Vaida, will present a concert of seasonal music at 1:00 p.m. at the Forty Fort Meeting House in Forty Fort. Free and open to the pub- lic. For more information call 270-2190. Tues. Dec. 10 - ELEMENTARY BAND & CHORUS CONCERT, Lake-Lehman High School audi- torium, 7:30 p.m. Suggested do- nation, $3 adults; $1 students. 11:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. (Mon. Dec. 9 (9:30 am. performance is sold out). And, the final perfor- mance is Tuesday, Dec. 10 at 9:30 a.m. Reserved tickets are $8 for adult, children 12 and un- der are $5, and $4 for school groups of ten or more. Dis- counts are available to commu- nity groups as well. Call the Box Office at 675-4333. Cast members are front, kneel- ing: Fairy Godmother-Alexis Kuzma, (Trucksville); Major ° Dec. 15 - CONCERT OF SEASON- AL MUSIC, Wyoming Seminary Chorale and Madrigal Singers, 7 p.m. in the Great Hall, 228 Wyoming Ave., Kingston. The 100-voice Chorale and the 28- member select Madrigal Singers will perform Part | of Handel's "Messiah." The Madrigals also will present several short sea- sonal musical selections. Free and open to the public. Info, 270- 2190. Send The Dallas Post to a friend. It makes a great gift. Call 675-5211 to order: Just In Time For The Holidays FRIEDMAN'S MEN’S WEAR & SHOES 220 E. Drinker St. Dunmore * 343-1759 HOLIDAY STORE HOURS: Mon. to Sat. 9:30 to 5:30 Thur. 9:30 to 7:00 ® Sun. 12:00 to 4:00 Sat. Dec. 7 - FLEA MARKET, 8:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. Mountain Grange. Vendors with Christmas gifts and exchange party gifts. Kitchen will be open for lunch and snacks all day. Eighth St.; across from Bodle Rd. the legendary taste Jil Of Trees At Grotto Pizza Harveys Lake tarting On Tues., Nov. 26 - the adult student Think starting er returning to school will be a frustrating and intimidating experience? Relax! Our part-time, evening classes, available at three locations, will help to ease you into the process... 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Top), King-Mike Tonart (Dallas), Village boy- Tyler Harvey (Trucksville), Jester-Zac Harvey (Trucksville). Barbershop quartet holiday concert Shavertown United Methodist Church will host “A Joyful Christmas Concert” presented by the Wyoming Valley Barber- shop Harmony Chorus on Sun- day, December 8 at 7 p.m. Special Guests will be the church Chancel Choir under di- rection of Deborah Kelleher and the church adult and children Bell Choir. The concert will feature the Harmony Chorus under direc- tion of Raymond Patsko, Wilkes- Barre; and assistant directors, Phillip Brown, Shavertown, and Jack Muchler, Wilkes-Barre. Tickets are $4 each, students $2 and available from each group and by calling 696-3385, 287- 7095 or 287-2476. Tickets will be sold at the door, if available. Concert features ‘Peter and the Wolf” The Wyoming Seminary Tal Civic Symphony, conducted ‘® Jerome Campbell, will present program of Russian music on Sunday, December 8 on the campus of Wyoming Seminary Upper School in Kingston, and Monday, December 9 on the campus of the University of Scranton in Scranton. Sunday's performance will be at 8 p.m. in the Great Hall o Wyoming Seminary, 22 Wyoming Avenue, Kingston, just north of Kingston Corners. The Monday night performance will be at 7:30 p.m. in the Houlihan- McLean Center at the University. Both performances are free and open to the public. The highlight of the concert will be a performance of "Peter and the Wolf," a musical tale for children of all ages, by Serge Profkofieff. Jason Sherry, a Sei) theater director and English fac- ulty member, will narrate the de- lightful story of the young boy Peter who outwits a hungry wolf. The Civic Symphony also will perform the Suite Op. 20a and the Finale from "Swan Lake" by Peter Illich Tsachaikowsy, and the . Overture to "The Tsar's Bride" by Nikolai Rimsky Koy sakov. The Wyoming Seminary/PAI " Civic Symphony is a 70-member symphony orchestra made up of professional musicians and mu- sic educators from the region, music students from Wilkes Uni- versity, Marywood University, the University of Scranton and Keystone College, Wyoming Sem- inary students and faulty, tal- ented adult amateur musicianig and the very best of the area’ high school performers. Jason Sherry will narrate “Peter and the Wolf.” 6-inch, 8-inch and Insulated Wolverine Mug or Pliers WOLVERINE We have a large selection of Wolverine boots and shoes. Safety Toe, Non- Safety Toe, (FREE Gift with Purchase) | PENN-LEE FOOTWEAR OPEN MONDAY TO FRIDAY 9 TO 9 « SATURDAY 9 TO 5 » SUNDAY 12 T0 5 161-163 E. MAIN ST. 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