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    The Dallas Post
Dallas, PA
Thursday, February 13, 2003
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.
(ONHTRTRIE NE i
Feb. 22 - NIGHT AT THE RACES,
fun, food, action. Doors open
6:30 p.m. Post time 7 p.m. Kun-
kle Social Hall. Info, 675-3334.
Feb. 22 - PANCAKE & SAUSAGE
SUPPER, all you can eat pan-
cakes, sausage, eggs, pie & bev-
erage. 4-7 p.m. at Dallas U.M.
Church. Lower DeMunds
Rd. Tickets at the door.
Fri. Feb. 28 - CHICKEN AND BIS-
CUIT SUPPER 4:30-7 p.m. at
the Dallas Eastern Hall building,
Foster St., Dallas behind the
CVS Drug Store. Takeouts avail-
able. Tickets available from
members or at the door. $6.50
for adults $3 for children.
Preschool free. Info, 675-1367
or 675-4893.
Sat. Mar. 15 - “WELCOME TO
SPRING” CRAFT & COL-
LETIBLES SALE, 9 am-3 p.m. at
the O.E.S. Building, Fsoter St.,
and Woodlawn Ave., Dallas (Be-
hing CVS). Tables will be fur-
nished for vendors Set up time 8
a.m.. For reservations 675-1367
or leave message on 675-4893.
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Feb. 18 - DIANNE REEVES, Jazz
vocalistm 8 p.m. F.M. Kirby
Center, Public Square, W-B
$50, $35, $25. Info, 826-1100 or
kirbycenter.org
Fri. Feb. 28 - MUSICAL REVIEW,
solos, small groups, full 15 voice
chorus, audience participation.
7:30 p.m. Lake-Lehman High
School auditorium. $4 for adults.
$2 for students.
Feb. 28 - FLAPJACK Authentic
Canadian acoustic music!Fine
musicians, featuring innovative
and adventurous contra dance
melodies from Canada. 8 p.m.
St. Stephen’s Church, 35 S.
Franklin St., Wilkes-Barre.
MI EXHIBITS
Through Feb. 16 - AWAKENING,
works of Gothic surrealism by
Curtis Salonick will be on exhibit
with a “Meet the Artist” reception
January 23 at 7 p.m. and a
gallery talk at 8 p.m. at King’s
College Widmann Gallery
Through Feb. 21- “FROM WITHIN
Il,” artwork created by College
Misericordia faculty and staff.
Opens Jan. 19 with a reception
2-5 p.m.
Through Feb. 28 - PASTELS by
Theresa Ward Thomas and
photography by Michael
Thomas. Reception Feb. 9, 1-3
p.m. Tudor Bookshop, 651
Wyoming Ave., Kingston.Info,
288-9697.
Through Mar 2 - VISUAL ART,
this exhibit of the work of region-
al artists will be on view and for
sale.The Endless Mtns. Council
of the Arts Center, 302 W. Tioga
St. and the Wyoming County
Courthouse Gallery, Tunkhan-
nock.
Through 2003 - REGIONAL ART
EXHIBIT, archival photographs
and artifacts. Monday through
Saturday, 9 a.m.-5 p.m.; Sun-
day, noon to 5 p.m. Pennsylva-
nia Anthracite Heritage Muse-
um, McDade Park, off Keyser
Ave., Scranton. Info, 963-4804
KIDSTUFF
on
Tue. Feb. 25 - INTRODUCTION
TO ZEN, This program will give
the student a brief explanation
of Zen meditation, a talk on the
customs and procedures and a
short practice session followed
by a question and answer peri-
od. 7:30- 9 P.M. Mercy Center,
Dallas. The class is free of
charge. Pre-regstration re-
quired. Info, 675-1872 or 639-
5894. Teacher Barbara Craig,
RSM, Sensei
“BARNEY’S COLORFUL
WORLD,’ a musical stage show
with the purple dino-star and his
friends Baby Bop and B.J. Feb.
14,7 p.m.; Feb. 15 11 a.m. and
2:30 p.m.; Feb. 16, 1:30 and 5
p.m. First Union arena, Highland
park Boulevard, W-B. $31.50,
$25, $18, $11.50; $16.50 for-
Sunday’s 5 p.m. show. Info,
693-4100.
Feb. 19 to 23 - “LETS BE
FRIENDS?” is the latest toe-tap-
ping, finger-snapping production
of Sesame Street Live. F.M. Kir-
by Center, 71 Public Square,
Wilkes-Barre. Tickets, $18, $15,
$12.50 on sale at the Kirby Cen-
ter Box Office and Ticketmaster.
Info, 826-1100.
Feb. 23 - PATCHWORKS.: Life and
Legends of the Coal Towns. 2
p.m. at The Wyoming Valley
Montessori Scheol, 851 W. Mar-
ket St., Kingston. Info, 288-
3708.
Send The Dallas Post to a friend.
It makes a great gift.
Call 675-5211 for information.
The Rough Crossing cast, 1st row from left Alex Haynes, Regina Rockensies Rob Klubek; seco
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nd row Al Vota, Michael Miller, and Matt Hinton.
Three local students cast in ‘Rough Crossing’
The King's College Players
promise audiences smooth sail-
ing on Feb. 12-15, when the cast
performs playwright Tom Stop-
pard’s “Rough Crossing,” a come-
dy set aboard a luxury liner in
the 1930s.
King's students take on the
roles of a group of theater people
— including a star, a composer,
SPECIAL
RAVAN VI gS
Feb. 16 - VALENTINES SWIM
AND DESSSERT, Bring a
dessert to share after a recre-
ational swim 1-4 p.m. Wilkes-
Barre Family YMCA, 40 W.
Northamptonst. LW-B. $10 per
family, $5 member familes. Info,
823-2191, ext. 150
SPRING HOUSE & GARDEN
SHOW, Feb. 21, 2-9 p.m.; Feb.
22,10 a.m.-9 p.m.; Feb. 23, 11
a.m.-5 p.m. First Union Arena,
Highland Park Boulevard, W-B.
Info, 970-7600.
Sat. Feb. 22 - KAREN JAMES, will
speak about the Underground
Railroad. 2 p.m. at the Pennsyl-
vania Anthracite Heritage Muse-
um, McDade Park, off Keyser
Ave., Scranton. Free. Info, 963-
4804.
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and a pair of writers — who are
attempting to finish an upcoming
Broadway show while sailing
aboard an ocean liner. Their high
profiles attract attention and cre-
ate shipboard complications, and
a very funny play ensues.
The cast includes: Rob Klubek,
a junior from Wilkes-Barre play-
ing Turai; Michael Miller, a fresh-
Feb. 12 to 15 - ROUGH CROSS-
ING playwright Tom Stoppard’s
comedy set aboard a luxury liner
in the 1930s. Performed by
King’s Players. 7:30 p.m. Ad-
ministration Building Auditorium,
North River Street. General pub-
lic, $6; senior citizens, $3. For
reservations, call the box office
at 208-5825.
Feb. 14 to 15 - “THE BAKER'S
WIFE,” the delightful romantic
musical Friday, and Saturday, at
8 p.m., and Sunday, Feb. 16 at
2 p.m. Presented by The
Wyoming Seminary Players in
the Buckingham Performing Arts
Center, North Sprague Avenue,
Kingston. $4 for adults and $3
for students; tickets are avail-
able at the door. Open to the
public. Info, 270-2190.
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man from Dallas, as Gal; senior
Alex Haynes of Foster, R.I., cast
as Adam; Regina Rockensies of
Dallas, who is returning to the
King's stage after completing
graduate school, as Natasha; Al
Vota, a junior from Floral Park,
N.J., is Ivor; and Matt Hinton, a
Harveys Lake sophomore, por-
traying Dvornichek.
“Rough Crossing” will be pre-
sented in the Administration
Building Auditorium, North River
Street. The performances on all
four nights begin at 7:30 p.m.
Admission: general public, $6;
senior citizens, $3. For reserva-
tions, call the box office at 208-
5825.
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Feb. 15-Mar. 9 - “THE KING AND
I”, Rodgers and Hammerstein
muscial. Performances Thurs-
days through Saturdays, 8 p.m.;
Sundays, 3:15 p.m. Music Box
Dinner Playhouse, 196 Hughes
St., Swoyersville. Dinner served
90 minutes before showtime.
Invo, 283-2195 or musicbox.org
Feb. 19 - “THE TELEPHONE”,
Gian Carlo Menotti’s humorous,
one-act opera, performed by Tri-
Cities Opera, 7 p.m. Kings Col-
lege, Third Floor, Sheehy-
Farmer Campus Center, W-B.
Info, 208-5900.
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Tue. Feb. 18 - BMT TRAIL COUN-
CIL MEETING, Discussing
strategies for the Back Mountain
Trail. 6:45 p.m. at the Back
Mountain Memorial Library
Feb. 16 - BK MT. YOUTH
WRESTLING CLUB/BOARD
MEETING, 6 p.m. at Dallas
Community Room.
Wed. Feb. 19 - LOCAL RIGHT TO
EDUCATION TASK FORCE 10
a.m.-noon at Luzerne Intermedi-
ate Unit #18 368 Tioga Ave., third
floor auditorium, Kingston.
Feb. 26 - ALZHEIMER'S SUP-
PORT GROUP MEETING, guest
speaker Venessa Williams will
be discussing the benefits of
long term care. 7:30 p.m. River-
side Adult Day Care Center.
Info, Molly McKenna 823-5161.
ACOA (Adult Children of Addictions,
and other dysfunctional ani
support group meetings are hel
for one hour every Tues. at 8
p.m. and every Sat. at 6:30 p.m.
at Clearbrook Bldg. Wyoming
Ave., Forty Fort.
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$45 per couple
Gift cartificates avaliable at the Dietrich Theater, E. Tioga St, Tunkharnook, or osli 838-1022.
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