16 Dallas Post Dallas, PA Thursday, March 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, Music Box takes ironic Dallas. Deadline is Friday at 3 p.m. MCoOMMUNITY f } EXHIBITS Through Apr. 11 - LENTEN DIN- NER, haddock plus haluski, macaroni and cheese, pierogies, pizza, and clam chowder. Fri- days, 407 p.m. St. Patrick’s Church, 318 Parrish St. Wilkes- Barre. Info, 823-7459. Mar 22 - SPAGHETTI DINNER, 4- 7 p.m. at Trinity Presbyterian Church, 105 Irem Rd., Dallas. Sponsored by the Deacons to benefit the Women with Children Program at College Misericor- dia. Adults: $5, children $3, chil- dren under 3 years of age free with an adult ticket. Spaghetti, salad, rolls, desserts and bever- ages. Take-outs available at any time. Tickets at the church (675- 3131) or at the door. Mar. 22 - ANNUAL SPAGHETTI SUPPER, 4-7 p.m. United Methodist Church of Carverton. $6 for adults. $3 for children 12 yrs. and younger. Tickets at the door. Takeouts are available. Please bring your own contain- ers. Info, 333-4558. Sun. Mar. 30 - GOSPEL CHOIR, a program of contemporary gospel music, traditional church an- thems, and capella selections 8 a.m. and 10:30 a.m. Church of Christ, 5439 Main Rd. Sweet Valley.Info, 477-2320. Apr. 4 and 5 - LEHMAN SPRING RUMMAGE SALE, Friday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.; Saturday, 9 a.m. to 12 noon. Snack bar and bake sale. Apr. 5 - RUMMAGE AND BAKE SALE, 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. at St. Paul’s Lutheran Church off of 118 in Dallas. Apr. 13 - CHICKEN BARBECUE Dining in or take outs available from noon to 2 p.m., Fire Hall, Stull Road, Noxen. $6 per din- ner. Tickets at the door or from any fireman. PIZZA SALE FUNDRAISER, Sale is held on the 2nd Friday of each month. Pizza pick up time is from 11 a.m.-1 p.m. at the Huntsville U.M. Church on 2355 Huntsville Rd., Shavertown. Orders must be submitted by the first Friday of the month. $6 for 12 cuts of piz- za.Call Mrs. Susan Pall at 675- 0212 ro order or leave message. lI1STAGE “COALTOWN BREAKER”, play based on the Sheppton Mine Disaster of 1963.Show dates are March 21-283, 28-30 and April 4- 6, 11-13. Friday and Saturday performances will begin at 8 p.m., Sunday shows will start at 2 p.m. Pennsylvania Anthracite Heritage Museum, McDade Park, off Keyser Ave., Scran- ton.Tickets $15 in advance. At the door $18. Info, 344-3656. Through Mar. 30 - WINNERS EX- HIBIT 22nd Annual Suzanne Maria Rossetti Memorial Juried Art Show. Featuring art work by students, grades 7-12, in the Back Mountain, Tunkhannock and Northwest Areas. Exhibit hours: Tue., Wed, Thu., 12-5 p.m.; 6-8 p.m. Fri. 12-5 p.m. Sat. and Sun. 1-5 p.m. Closed Mon- days. MacDonald Art Gallery, College Misericordia, Lake St., Dallas. Through May 4 - BIRDS IN ART, featuring works of art that cele- brate the worldwide spectrum of the avian kingdom. Soroni Art Gallery, 150 South Rijver 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 IR VA NI Through May 28 - CROSS ROADS COFFEE HOUSE, free soup, coffee and snacks plus musical entertainment provided by students at Wilkes University and King’s College. Wednes- days from 7-9 p.m. First U.M. Church, 47 N. Franklin st., Wilkes-Barre. Info, 822-1864 Mar. 27 - BARNES & NOBLE BOOKFAIR for the benefit of the Dallas High School Band and Color Guard. 6-9 p.m.The Indoor Color Guard will present a free demonstration/show at 7 p.m. Contact a band/color guard member to receive a voucher. Info, 675-7876. Mar. 29 - AMERICAN RED CROSS Wyoming County Chapter Third Annual “Swing Into Spring” Raf- fle, bake sale lunch, vendors and crafters 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Tunkhannock High School Cafe- teria. ° Mar. 25 - USAF HERITAGE OF AMERICA BAND Langley Winds in concert at 7 pm. at the Tunkhannock Middle School Au- ditorium. Free and the public is invited. Refreshments to be served. Info, 836-3622. Mar. 29 - SMPLE GIFTS, world music from the multi-instrumen- talist trio. 8 p.m. College Miseri- cordia, Walsh Auditorium, 301 Lake St., Dallas.$7, $3 seniors. Preceded by an Instrumental Workshop, 3 to 5 p.m. ($8) and followed by an open jam session (free). YANKEE CANDLE Now Thru March 29th Sale 50% Off Our entire selection of Yankee Candles The Blue Hydrangea Gift Shoppe (formerly Country Traditions) nan alias 675-6944 Your Carpets Will Dry In 1-2 HOURS Instead of 1-2 Days New Breakthrough Carpet Cleaning Technology Gets Carpets Cleaner and Lets Them Dry In Hours Not Days... Y : ou can walk on your carpets in just 1-2 hours with Chem- Dry®’s new Carbonating cleaning process. It’s called “The Natural® IT” because it is non-toxic and dries with no dirt attracting residues. Your carpets are left totally safe for your children and pets. And because of it’s scientific formulation your carpets resist dirt and spills and stay cleaner longer, saving you money. No soaking! No shrinkage, No mildew! Colonial Chem-dry r 674-1133 ! Serving Northern Luzerne County : Independently owned and operated INTRODUCTORY OFFER 10% OFF Any Upholstery or Carpet Cleaning ed {nid a 2 ERE EE Adam Orseck, left, plays Baby Ben and Lauren Nowak is Little Red production of The Misadventures of Little Red Ridinghood. in KIDSTUFF Mar. 30 - STORIES WITH HART AND GRACEProfessional story- tellers Gerry Hart and Leanne Grace. 2 p.m., Wyoming Valley Montessori School, 851 W. Mar- ket St., Kingston. Info, 288- 3708. pgOuTDOORS Mar. 23 - BACK MOUNTAIN TRAIL HIKE, four easy miles. Meet 12:45 p.m. at the Kirby Health Center, 71 N. Franklin st., Wilkes-Barre. Sponsored by the Susquehanna Trailers. Info, 675-3586. Mar. 23 - SPRING FEVER DANCE PARTY, dancing to music by Harry “C” 7to 11 p.m.sponsored by greater Hazleton S.O.A.R. Singles Organization, Genetti’s Best Western Rt. 309 North Ha- zleton. Dress Code is casual. Info, 455-6597. WYOMING VALLEY CIVIL WAR ROUND TABLE, monthly meet- ing. Michael Riley will present a program in first person as “Gen- eral John Reynolds.” 7 p.m. at Pickett's Charge Restaurant, Rt. 415, Dallas. Q: Where do you find the most Back Mountain news each week? A: Only in The Dallas Post Complete Landscape and Lawn Maintenance * From Spring Cleanup * To Custom WalksWalls & Paths ® 20+ Years Experience Landscape & Maintenance Quality Is a Matter Of Choice 477-3999 the Music Box Dinner Playhouse ® b J Ld kid's classic According to author Kevin Costley, it is not true that the only storybook character Red Ridinghood met in the woods was the Big Bad Wolf. The real story is that on one beautiful spring day, as Red was on her way to grandmother's house, she bumped into Jack, just after he chopped down the beanstalk, Jack’s mother, the White Rabbit, Hansel and Gretel, who were running away from the nasty Gingerbread Witch, the 3 Little Pigs, and Mama, Papa, and Baby Bear. In the Music Box Dinner Play- house’s original musical version of the classic fairy tale, called The Misadventures of Little R Ridinghood, Costley weaves wild series of wacky adventures to entertain both children and adults. Performances of Little Red are: March 21 at 6 p.m., March 22 at 1 and 5 p.m., March 23 at 1 p.m., schoolday performances March 26 and 28 at 10 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. The admission price of $8 in- cludes a McDonald's Fun Meal served before each performance. Group rates are available. For more information and reservations, call 283-2195 or 800-698-PLAY. All performances are at the Music Box Dinner Playhouse, 196 Hughes St. Swoyersville, PA 18704. Concert to benefit Habitat Area musicians Sophie Till, vi- olin, and Ron Stabinsky, piano, will present a recital of music for violin and piano on Sunday, March 23 at 3 p.m., as a benefit for Habitat for Humanity. The performance, third in a four- part series, will be given in the Church of Christ Uniting on Market Street in Kingston, across from the Wyoming Semi- nary Upper School campus. In this benefit performance, the musicians will present the Sonata No. 2 in A Major by J.S. Bach, the Elegy I for violin and piano by R. Stern, Banjo and Fiddle by W. Kroll, and the Sonata for Violin and Piano Op. 82 by E. Elgar. The fourth and final perfor- mance in this series will be : organ recital performed b March Laubach in St. Stephen's Pro-Cathedral in June. A suggested donation of $10 from adults and $5 from stu- dents and senior citizens will di- rectly benefit Habitat for Hu- manity International, a non- profit, non-denominational Christian housing organization that strives to build affordable housing in partnership with those in need of adequate shel- fer. For further information, call 270-2186. Little Theatre of Wilkes-Barre Gilbert & Sullivan’s THE PIRATES OF PENZANGE March 21, 22, 28 & 29 Sunday March 30 For Reservations Call the Box Office at 823-1875 Or visit us on the web at www.ltwb.org Proudly Presents at 8:00 PM at 3:00 PM Just Say, CHARGE IT! MasterCard. fa VISA i al oy The Post now accepts Visa & Mastercard for all your subscriptions, classified ads, and display ads. 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