The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Thursday, February 20, 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. COMMUNITY EXHIBITS : } 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. 1 - ALL YOU CAN EAT SOUP N SALAD SUPPER vari- ety of soups, chili, salads, breads, desserts and bever- ages. 4:30-7 p.m Mount Zion U.M. Church on Mt. Zion Rd. in Harding. $5 for adults and $3 for children over 12 years of age. Everyone welcome. Sat. Mar. 8 - CHICKEN & BISCUIT DINNER 4:30-7 p.m. at the Sportsman’s Hall, Market St., Noxen. $5 for tickets at the door or from any member. 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. (ORTE Eo No No Nl :- BS Sun. Feb. 23 - AUDUBON SOCI- ETY FIELD TRIP, Learn to iden- tify native birds 8 a.m. on the north (upriver) side of Market St., in Nesbitt Park near the dike in Kingston. Free. Info, 542- 5948. HEALTH 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 Equal or lesser value. Buy One Dinner Entree, Get 1/2 Off on a Second! 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. Mar. 10-May 4 - BIRDS IN ART, featuring works of art that cele- brate the worldwide spectrum of the avian kingdom. Soroni Art Gallery, 150 South River St. in the stark Learning enter on the Wilkes University campus. Info, 408-4325. 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 SPECIAL =A Vi ES 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. Mar. 1 - WINTERFEST, doors open at 4:30 p.m., a buffet con- sisting of German and American dishes will be served at 5:30 p.m. Dancing and music will be- gin at 7:00 p.m. at the 20th Ward and Social Club, 2028 Pittston Avenue, Scranton, PA. Seating will be limited to 200 persons. Info, (570) 343-6243 or (570) 346-9278. Mar. 9 - “CHARTER DAY” noon to 5 p.m Annual event to celebrate the founding of Pennsylvania by William Penn.To help celebrate the day, speaker Dr. Paul New- man will present “The Faces of the Civil War”.Free. Eckley Min- ers’ Village, Info, 636-2070. a RF RESTAURANT (GENETTI a I ESR TE 77 East Market Street ® Wilkes-Barre © 820.0990 Griffin Adams, left, rehearsed with Nancy Brown for “The King & I.” Adams siblings in ‘The King and I’ Griffin Adams and his sister, Nell, will appear in The Music Box Players production of Rodgers and Hammerstein's “The King & I” opening Feb. 15. Griffin is a 5th grade student at Dallas Elementary School, Nell, age 7, is a first grade stu- dent there. Griffin has appeared on stage as a pickpocket in the musical “Oliver” and played the role of Tiny Tim in the recent Music Box presentation of A Christmas Car- ol. In the “King & I”, Griffin plays Louis Leonowens, Anna’s son. Nell is making her stage debut as the second youngest of the King’s children. The Tony Award-winning show, which established Yul Brynner as an international star, became a popular motion picture *: KIDSTUFF Fri. Feb. 28 - MUSICAL REVIEW, solos, small groups, full 15 voice chorus, audience partici- pation. 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. Through Feb. 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., Wyoming Valley Montes- sori School, 851 W. Market St., Kingston. Info, 288-3708. Send The Dallas Post to a friend. It makes a great gift. Call 675-5211 for inf8rmation. OR FEDEX MAIL BOXESETC. * Shipping/Packaging ® Copying B&W & Color » UPS/FedEx/All Postal Services ® 24 Hour Fax & Mailbox Service 7 A ¢ COLOR COPIES Any day in 1956, starring Brynner and Deborah Kerr. The world soon became familiar with Rodgers many popular songs, including “Getting To Know You: “Hello, Young Lovers”, “Shall We Dance” and “Something Wonderful”. Performances of The King & I are Feb. 20,. 21-23, 27, 28 and March 1, 2, 6-9. Showtimes on Thursday, Friday and Saturday are: Doors open at 6 p.m., din- ner is at 6:30 p.m. and curtain is at 8 p.m. Sunday matinee times are: Doors open at 1:15 p.m., dinner is at 2 p.m. and curtain is at 3:15 p.m. On Friday, February 21 a spe- cial served dinner will feature a choice of Prime Rib or Flounder stuffed with crabmeat. No buffet will be available on this date. For reservations, call 28 2195 or 1-800-698-PLAY. r-] Dallas High parent meeting Feb. 27 The Parent Student Scheduling Meeting originally scheduled for Tuesday, February 18 has been rescheduled for Thursday, February 27 at 7 p.m. at the high school. All current 8th, 9th, 10th, and 11th grade students are invited along with their par- ents to attend this meeting. if you have any questions, please contact the high school Guidance Office at 674-7218. Tell our advertisers you saw them in The Dallas Post. They'll appreciate it, and so will we. and dinner at (wine/beer extra) Trip includes free time in New York For reservations and information, call 996-1500 Sponsored by the Wyoming County Cultural Center / Dietrich Theater BUS TRIP TO NEW YORK CITY TUESDAY, MARCH 18,2003 METROPOLITAN USEUM: OF ARTY Special Exhibit: Leonardo da Vinci Master Draftsman Cost $100 per person Bus leaves Wal-Mart parking lot 7:30 a.m. Retums to Tunkhannock by II p.m. Get Your FRE Penguins 2002-2003 Team Poster! 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