t } 16 The Dallas Post CALENDAR Friday, July 4, 2003 How to get your listings published 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. Priority is given to Back Mountain events. HISTORIC SITES HISTORIC SITES OPEN, as part of the 225th anniversary of the Battle of Wyoming, three local historic sites will be open to the public. Swet- land Homestead, 885 Wyoming Ave., Wyoming, Tours between 12 and 2 p.m., Forty Fort Meet- ing House, River St. on Wyoming Ave., froty Fort, tours from 12-4 p.m.; Nathan Denison House, 35 Dennison St.r, Forty Fort, open 1-4 p.m. Denison House will be open July 5 and 6 from 1-4 p.m. SPECIAL EVENTS THE BATTLE OF WYOMING, 8:30 p.m. This is the 225th anniversary of the Battle of Wyoming. Join us as we look back into history, Frances Slocum State Park, Camp- ground Amphitheater. EXHIBITS Through June - THE SUSQUEHANNA RIVER FROM COOPERSTOWN TO THE CHESAPEAKE. Luzerne County Historical Society’s Museum, 69 South Franklin Street, Wilkes- Barre. En Plein Air Society showcases over 100 paint- ings of the mighty Susque- hanna from New York to Maryland, including many from Wyoming County and Luzerne County. Through June 30 -TOBI BALIN GROSSMAN PAS- TEL SHOW Dallas artist will be featured in a one-person show titled “ Spaces and Places.”at the Tudor Book Store, 642 Wyoming Ave., Kingston Pa. Show hours are Monday through Thursday 8 a.m. to 9 p.m., Friday 8 a.m. to 10 p.m., Saturday and Sunday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Through Aug. 10 - PEOPLE, PLACES AND THINGS, Photographs from the Per- manent Collection. The sum- mer exhibition will feature more than 40 photographs from the Sordoni Art Gallery's own permanent collection. 150 South River St., in the Stark Learning center on the Wilkes University campus. Summer hours are: Wednes- day through Sunday, form 12 noon to 4:30 p.m. Admission is free. For info, 408-4325. Through 2003 - REGIONAL ART EXHIBIT, archival pho- tographs and artifacts. Mon- day through Saturday, 9 a.m.-5 p.m.; Sunday, noon to 5 p.m. Pennsylvania An- thracite Heritage Museum, McDade Park, off Keyser Ave., Scranton. Info, 963- 4804. SATURDAY OUTDOORS WHO LIKES OWLS, 2 p.m. Youngsters are invited to joinn the park naturalist and learn aobut owls through hands-on activities. Frances Slocum State Park Camp- ground Amphitheater. Theater-on-the-Green to show ‘Amadeus’ The renowned National Players theatre troupe will present “Amadeus” as the College Misericordia 2003 Theater-on-the- Green production. Performances will be held July 10-12 begin- ning at 8 p.m. at the First Union Amphitheatre at College Miseri- | cordia. The annual Theater-on-the-Green live, outdoor perform- ances are part of College Misericordiais Under the Stars Summer Arts Festival. “Amadeus” focuses on the relationship between ‘Wollgmg Amadeus Mozart and his chief musical rival, Antonio Salieri, who confronts his own mediocrity in the Tight of Mozart's ge- nius. This staging is the professional revival of the production originally conceived and staged at Boston University in 2002. For more information, see the college’s website, www.miseri- cordia.edu, or call 674-6719 for ticket information. Under the Stars runs July 7-19 and features three different per- formances: Jazz in July on July 7, Amadeus and Tom Rush in concert July 19. etrics and Gynecology Discover the difference. Welcome a great new Geisinger OB/GYN to Dallas. When you need a women's health specialist, you can count on William Walker, MD. Specializing COMMUNITY JULY 12 - CHICKEN & BIS- CUITS DINNER/BAKE SALE, 4:30-6:30 p.m. Loy- alville U.M. Church. $7 for adults, children 12 and under $3.50. Home made pie or cake included in price of din- ner. Call ahead for takeouts. Info, 477-3521. July 19 - MOUNTAIN GRANGE #567 FLEA MARKET, 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Food available all day. From Trucksville, turn at the traffic light onto Carverton Rd., at the stop sign, turn left, (Eighth St.). EXHIBITS July 8 to August 15 - “HER- BERT WEIGAND: RECENT PAINTINGS,” works by the chairperson of East Strouds- burg University’s Art Depart- ment will be featured at the Madelon Powers Gallery of the university’s Fine and Per- JULY 8 tru 12 Designer Bridal Gowns Headpieces & Veils Mother of the Bride/Groom Flowergirl & Party Dresses First Communion & Christening Prom & Evening Gowns fl Cocktail Dresses & Suits Shoes, Evening Bags & Jewelry Wedding Accessories Career Wear .. An Affair To Remember, Inc. 335 Pierce St., Kingston, PA B710)7 714-2601 . and more!! BRIDAL APPOINTMENTS NECESSARY Cash & Carry ~ No Checks ~ All Sales Final HURRY IN FOR BEST SELECTION!!! Tue., Wed., Fri. Thursday Saturday in obstetrics and gynecology, Dr. Walker is accepting new patients at Geisinger Medical Group-Dallas. It's healthcare just for women — close to home. Dr. Walker specializes in: e Obstetrics ¢ Gynecology e Family Planning ® Menopause/Perimenopause Therapy ® Annual Exams ® Infertility Referrals Geisinger Medical Group-Dallas 40 Dallas Shopping Center, Route 309 Call us today for an appointment at 675-2000. www.geisinger.org We accept most major insurances, including: Access Care || Capital Blue Cross Clear-Care First Priority Geisinger Health Plan HealthAmerica HealthAssurance Health Net Multiplan Tricare (Prime and Extra) If you don’t see your insurance listed here, please ask! Geisinger The famed Midiri Brothers bring their Benny Goodman tribute-themed performance to Col- lege Misericordia’s outdoor First Union Amphitheatre. forming Arts Center, Normal and Marguerite Streets, East Stroudsburg. Gallery hours ar 1-4 p.m. Monday through Fridays. Gallery is open to the public and free of charge. Info, 422-3483. SPECIAL EVENTS JULY 10 TO 13 - BACK MOUNTAIN MEMORIAL AUCTION 57th annual event Auction begins at 6 p.m. offering antique china, glass- ware, linens antique furni- From the Rainbow Room in New York to the West Coast, the famed Midiri Brothers bring their Benny Goodman tribute-themed performance to College Misericordia’s outdoor First Union Am- phitheatre on Monday evening, July 7, at 8 p.m., opening the annual Under the Starts Summer Arts Fes- tival. To say that their creative arrangements are in the tra- dition of the Swing and Dix- ie eras only begins to set the stage for what to expect from this 16-piece orches- tra. The Midiri Brother twins, Joe and Paul, navi- gate the twisting tunes of fluid big band sound with powerful, high-throttle ener- Midiri Brothers Orchestra at Misericordic® gy that ignites heartstrings ] with as authentic a sound, “as though Benny Good- man had come back to life!” (Jack Lebergen, Keynotes, Pennsylvania Jazz Society News.) Whether fast and frenzied, or mesmerizing and sultry, their focused, dy- namic mastery of musician- ship engages the spirit to flight with a beauty that can best be felt, not described. Jazz enthusiast and com- .mentator Frank Nissel will be on hand to introduce the orchestra and to set the theme for this exciting evening. For more information, see the Cultural Events calen- dar on the College website, www.misericordia.edu, or call 674-6719. ture, toys, estate jewelry and more. Back Mountain Memo- rial Library, 96 Huntsville Road, Dallals. Info 675-1182 or backmountainlibrary.org July 12 - EAST DALLAS U.M. CHURCH TALENT SHOW, 7 p.m. All are welcome to be a talent or attend. Info, 675- 3031. JULY 15 - MINI AUCTION 1 p.m. George Parrish will be auctioneer. U. M. Carverton Church. Refreshments will be served. 2003 Juniors ‘and Summer Academy e Free PSAT/SAT Assessment e Ave. Increase 200+ Points * Free Refresher Classes JULY 13 - Call For Details Professional Tutoring Center 655-6766 WHY CHOOSE US? BECAUSE... SEEING IS BELIEVING www.crystalvisioncenter.com REARS CON [la\ Cc IS pay EXAM WEAR Includes: Contacts, | pair glasses, | | pair sunglasses, | care kit, HEX ORK ay ALL FRAMES IN STOCK 00 FREE EYE | INCLUDING ALL DESIGNERS! Laura Ashley, Esprit, NASCAR, Guess And More! Lenses FREE EYE EXAM 1 Transitions 2retive i Lightweight Lenses That Change In The Sun 00 Single Vision Transition EYE EXAM WITH PURCHASE Extended wear add $15 per pair | wipurchase of frames & lenses. | FREE OF FRAMES & LENSES I £\ CRYSTAL VISION CENTER | A\ CRYSTAL VISION CENTER | £ \\ CRYSTAL VISION CENTER With this coupon. Not valid with any other | With this coupon. Not valid with any other offers. Offer expires offers. Offer expires 8/31/03 Dl aE a Ui... haa a —-—-— 3) TRAP. 0 Ea 4 PAIR OF QE BY EYEGLASSES 00 FREE EYE NE | Includes: Single Vision, Plastic Lenses, Select Frames & Eye Exam FT 28 Bifocals add $20 per pair No Line Bifocals add $60 per pair | A\ CRYSTAL VISION CENTER | AQ\CRYSTAL VISION CENTER DISPOSABLE CONTACTS 11 29° | Four Six Packs (12 Pair) i A Acuvue * Bio 55 * Encore Premium | Reg. Price *229 * Sale Price *169 FREE EYE EXAM With this coupon. Not valid with any other 8/31/03 offers. Offer expires 8/31/03 Progressive Lenses | VARIVOX CONROE OFF FREE EYE EXAM wipurchase of frames & lenses. I AA CRYSTAL VISION CENTER With this coupon. Not valid with any other offers. Offer expires 8/31/03 With this Sauron. Not valid with a Ll Other offers. | ers. Offer expires 8/3 With this coupon. Not valid with any other offers. Offer expires 8¢31/03 “Now Accepting Eye Care Plan 2020” (07010101 (a RO [Fo RSs ToTo] ol [a To OTTO) CT MBE EER 675-8888 EGR MEE RRC SET CR RPA Midway Shopping Center ® Wyoming ® 288-7471 | | ® i
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers