12 The Post CALENDAR Sunday, June 6, 2004 How to get your listings published Calendar items are published free of charge. Generally, items will appear the two weeks prior to an event. The best way to submit ma- terial is by e-mail, to: thepost@leader.net. You also may send it to The Post, 15 N. Main St., Wilkes-Barre PA 18711, or drop it in the box at Uni- Mart, Rt. 309, Dallas. Deadline is Monday at 3 p.m. THIS WEEK SM TW 6 7 1'8.|9 TI F|S |S 10. 111 12/13 COMMUNITY June 6 - ALL-YOU-CAN-EAT BREAKFAST, buffet style, 8 a.m.-1 p.m., Fairmount Twp. Fire and Ambulance, Rt. 118. Adults, $5, children, $2.50. June 12 - BAKED MEAT LOAF DINNER AND BAKE SALE, 4:30-6:30 p.m., Loyalville United Methodist Church, Loyalville Rd., off Rt. 118. Adults, $7, children 12 and under, $3.50, takeouts avail- able, call ahead, 477-3521. June 12 - CHICKEN AND BIS- CUIT DINNER, 5 p.m., Trinity Presbyterian Church, 105 Irem Rd., Dallas. Sponsored by the Mission Outreach Committee. Tickets $5 at the door. June 12 - HOMEMADE ICE CREAM SOCIAL, 4:30-6:30 p.m., Sweet Valley Fire Co. Ladies Auxiliary. Also serving sandwiches, homemade cake, beverages. DANCE June 10 - BRAVO DANCE, year-end performance, 7 p.m., Darte Center, Wilkes University. Tickets $12 at Bravo Dance or at the door. June 12 - SQUARE DANCE, with caller Red Jones and the Polka Dukes, 8-11 p.m., Father Nallin Hall, 99 E. Tio- ga St., Tunkhannock. Tickets $10 at the door. Food and re- freshments available. Pro- ceeds benefit the Tunkhan- nock Public Library. GROUPS June 10 - LINCOLN’S ASSAS- SIN, Wyoming Valley Civil War Round Table, 7 p.m., American Legion, Rt. 415, Dallas. Talk by Hugh Boyle, former publisher and book review editor of the Civil War Brigadier Newspaper. Every- one welcome, refreshments served. KIDSTUFF June 9-11 - CHILDREN’S THE- ATER WORKSHOP, ages 12-17. June 9, 10 a.m.-noon; June10-11, 10 a.m.-2:30 p.m. Hands-on activities with sound effects, makeup, spe- cial effects. Directors, Carl Canedy and Patti Dunning of First Act Children’s Theater. Cost: $40. Dietrich Theater, 60 E. Tioga St., Tunkhan- nock. Info, 996-1500. ETRY EIR k SUNS FA SR | 2004 Ford Mustang "1 V6, Auto, 2 Door, Silver | 2003 Ford Focus SE =| 4 Door, Auto, Low Mileage, Tan June 12 - BIOBLITZ FOR KIDS, ages 6-12, 2 p.m., Frances Slocum State Park Campground Amphitheater. June 12 - OWLS FOR KIDS, ages 3-5, 4 p.m., Frances Slocum State Park Camp- ground Amphitheater. MUSIC June 12 - EVENING OF FOLK SONGS, with singer/song- writer Don Shappelle, Frances Slocum State Park Campground Amphitheater. - OUTDOORS June 10 - GREEN ISN'T AL- WAYS GOOD, a native wild- flower slideshow, 6:30-7:30 p.m. Join Carissa Reilly-Lon- go, Environmental Educator, as we explore the outdoor landscape. Learn how & where to purchase native wildflowers for your garden. Free. Wild Birds Unlimited, Dallas Shopping Cener. June 12 - FIELD TRIP TO THE SEVEN TUBS NATURE AREA, learn how the park received its name, observe a variety of spring wildflowers, and see remnants of the last glacier that occurred in northeastern Pennsylvania. Hiking shoes and drinking water are recommended for this moderate walk. Meet at 9 a.m. in the Seven Tubs parking lot off of Route 115. Info, 570-542-5948. RECYCLING June 12 - LAKE TOWNSHIP, 10 a.m.-noon. Aluminum and bi-metal cans, clear, brown and green glass, and plastic 1 and 2. No newspaper this month. At the township build- ing, Rt. 29. SPECIAL EVENTS June 13 - 12th ANNUAL SUR- VIVORS CELEBRATION, 1- 4 p.m at Montage Mountain. Displays, food, live music, children’s activities. Free. To register or for more informa- tion, 941-7984 or (800) 424- 6724. STAGE June 12-26 - HONKY-TONK Ev — AY A Gs Oy : Bn a Hn AK CN . 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Reservations, call 283-2195 or 1-800-698-PLAY EPA Rating 19 City/26 Highway : 0% available for 5 years i C—O MAA 2003 Ford Focus ZX 5 Door, Auto, AC, Sporty Silver 2003 Ford Mustang Conv. : V6, Auto, AC, CD, Yellow 2002 Ford Focus SE 4 Door, Auto, AC, Red 2001 Ford Focus 4 Door, Auto, AC, Green 2001 Ford Mustang | V6, Auto, AC, Red 2004 Ford Taurus SE 4 Door, V6, ABS, Remote Entry, Front Wheel Drive, ONLY $16,995 n ONLY $10,995 ONLY $12,995 ONLY $17,995] ONLY $8,995: ONLY $8,495] Blues band to visit Dallas By PAUL LAZAR For The Post DALLAS — The borough will come alive Friday night, in the first of a planned series of events to draw attention to the town’s assets. “Arts in the Borough” will kick off Friday at Libations Pub, Main Street, where the Clarence Spady Band will per- form the blues from 8 p.m. to midnight. Organizers hope this will be an eventful summer in the bor- ough,” said Connie Scott, a member of the Dallas Visioning Committee and head of enter- tainment of this year’s Harvest Festival. “There will be a little something for everyone.” In addition to the band, the committee and its community partners hope to hold one or two more events this summer, culminating with the Harvest Festival, beginning on Sept. 17. and running through Sept 19. A farmer’s market is also a possi- bility in the near future. Arts in the Borough, though, has a much higher purpose than just entertainment, ac- cording to borough Manager Joe Moskovitz. “The essence of the program is one of the viable components of a downtown revitalization plan,” said Moskovitz. “Arts is the perfect event to rekindle in- terest in the downtown.” The Harvest Festival last year, according to Scott, was a UPCOMING CLASSES June 15 - PENNSYLVANIA HEARTLAND ARTIST, 6:45 p.m., Tunkhannock Public Li- brary. Patriotic theme project painted on an 11x12 surface of your choice. Call 836- 2982 or 869-2507 for more information. Visitors always welcome. June 19 - WATERCOLOR SEMINAR, starting at 9 a.m., at the Tunkhannock Public Library. Small water color projects will be done for practice prior to a larger piece. Paper, paints and a mat supplied. Bring an Ultra Fine Point Sharpie marker, 1/2” angle brush, #8 or 10 round and a liner brush plus regular painting supplies. Presented by The Pennsyl- vania Heartland. Register by June 12, 869-2507. EXHIBITS June 19 - BUS TOUR TO EVERHART MUSEUM, Nay Aug Park and Zoo, 9:30 a.m.-2:00 p.m. Cost: $20 per family (includes box lunch). Power Seat Clarence Spady will bring the blues to Libations Pub in Dal- huge success, with about 5,000 people attending. The cost of the show at Liba- tions is $2 and the Dallas Vi- sioning Committee hopes to feature additional acts at the appropriate venues in the downtown area. “We're not looking to make money,” said Moskovitz. “We want to make sure that resi- dents and stakeholders take in- terest in their community and Preregistration necessary. Info, 996-1500. GROUPS June 14 - NESBITT HOSPITAL NURSES ALUMNI, dinner meeting, 6 p.m., Andy Pe- rugino’s, Charles St., Luzerne. Reservations, call Susan at 288-6371 or Nancy at 696-2344 by June 11. KIDSTUFF June 16-July 28 - QUILTING FOR KIDS, ages 6 and up Wednesdays, 3-5 p.m. In- structors, Ingrid Rogler/ Glo- ria Eastwood. Cost, $6 per lesson. Dietrich Theater, 60° E. Tioga St., Tunkhannock. Info, 996-1500. June 19 - GEOLOGY ROCKS! ages 8-12, 4:30 p.m., Frances Slocum State Park Campground Amphitheater. June 19 - LIZARDS, TURTLES & SNAKES, OH MY!, ages 8-12, 7 p.m., Frances Slocum State Park Camp- ground Amphitheater. raise community pride and visi- bility. Hopefully it will lead to things like street performers and a number of other ameni- ties for visitors to frequent.” The public is invited to at- tend the visioning committee meetings. The time, day and place can be found on the bor- ough’s web site at www.dallas- borough.org or by calling the borough municipal office at 675-1389. June 21-25 - THEATER AND VISUAL ARTS CAMP, 1-3 p.m. Theater and art activi- ties centered around the an- cient Mayas, Incas, and Aztecs. Cost: $40. Dietrich Theater, 60 E. Tioga St., Tunkhannock. Info, 996- 1500. MUSIC June 25 - BATTLE OF THE BANDS, 4 p.m.-1 a.m., Luzerrne County Fair- grounds, Rt. 118. All ages, $10 at the gate, $8 in ad- vance. Info at www.shaver- townfire.com, or call 762- 7280. OUTDOORS June 15 - LIVE REPTILES, 6-7 p.m. Jungle Love Reptiles will exhibit and present live reptiles, including tortoises, lizards, and snakes. Learn about the habitat and lifestyles of these amazing creatures. Free. Wild Birds Unlimited, Dallas Shopping Cener. 1 (IVRVATET Voll of Ty {=Tel ule To WWM [9 A @ IV] oi NET BN a [8 ura R © IUTRR AAT oT X30 ‘SR @ 1 <1 of A [Ta [UB [ {=T00 I Eat In Or 1 Stephen Homza Senior Vice President Relationship Manager 696-2100 » ake Out! va “ - i ed Da x EB 1 @=h Bu CLASSES ® June-Aug. - ADULT CLASSES IN THE ARTS. Decorative Painting, Wednesdays, noon-3: p.m. All levels of ex- perience welcome. Instruc- tor: Eileen Balboa. $15 per lesson plus cost of painting surface. Pottery and Sculpture, ages 13 and up. Mondays, 6:30-8 p.m. Learn hand-building techniques using earthen- ware. $40 for each series of four classes. Drawing and Painting, ages 13 and up Mondays, 4-5:30 p.m. Learn the basics of per- spective, line form, color, and value as students draw and paint from life. $40 for each series of four classes. Dietrich Theater, 60 E. Tioga St., Tunkhannock. Info, 996- 1500. COMMUNITY EVENING PUBLIC SWIM, R Wednesdays and Fridays, ® 6:30-8:30 p.m.; Sundays 2-5 p.m. Dallas Middle School pool is open to the public for lap and recreational swim- ming. No one under 18 ad- mitted without a parent or guardian. Proof of residence and a $2 daily fee. FAMILIES HELPING FAMI- LIES, Wednesdays 6-8 p.m., St. Paul's Lutheran Church, off Rt. 118, Dallas. For fami- lies with chemical dependen- cy, in cooperation with Clear Brook Inc.. Info, 823-1171. EXHIBITS Through July 6 - GEORGE L. SCHELLING — A LIFETIME OF ART, Lizza Studios, 155 Bridge St., Tunkhannock. Nationally renowned artist and illustrator George Schelling is known for his wildlife, landscape, western and seascape paintings. 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