12 The Post CALENDAR Sunday, June 20, 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 20] 21 | 22| 23 T F|S |S 24125 | 26 | 27 COMMUNITY June 26 - ROAST BEEF SUP- PER, family style, 4:30-6:30 p.m., takeouts at 4 p.m., Sweet Valley Fire Hall, Main Rd. Adults, $7, children 6-12, $3.50, under 6 free. DANCE June 26 - CHAMBER MEM- BER DANCE, 8 p.m.-mid- night, Irem Temple Country Club. Hits from 1950 to to- day by Soul Busters, beer and snacks. Sponsored by Wilkes-Barre Chamber of Commerce, prospective members welcome. $20, RSVP no later than Wednes- day June 23 to 823-2101 or online at www.wilkes- barre.org/calendar <http://www.wilkes- barre.org/calendar>. KIDSTUFF 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. June 26 - FROGS FOR 5.AND UNDER, 4:30 p.m. Preschoolers can “hop” in for some fabulous froggy fun. Frances Slocum State Park, meet at the amphitheater. 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 26 - TREE WALK AND TALK, 2 p.m., Frances Slocum State Park. Meet in boat rental parking lot. June 26 - LIVE BIRDS OF PREY, 7 p.m. See live owls and hawks. Frances Slocum State Park campground am- phitheater. SPECIAL EVENTS GOH Bazaar this weekend The 10th annual Gate of Heaven Bazaar will be held Thursday through Saturday, June 24-26, at the school on Machell Avenue in Dallas. There will be games, raffles, bingo, a gourmet coffee cor- ner and homemade foods. Hours are 5 to 10 p.m. Thursday and Friday, and 6 to 11 p.m. Saturday. June 25 - STORIES FROM Patch Town Days at Eckley al Eckley Miners’ Village in Weatherly will hold its annual “Patch Town Days” festival Satur- day and Sunday, June 25-26, 10 am. to 5 p.m. both days. The festival will include more than 30 period demonstrators, artisans, crafters and vendors. The Eckley Players will perfrom the historical-based musical drama “Black Diamonds,” which focuses on life in the patch towns of the 19th century. Entertaiment will include “The Breaker Boys,” storytellers and dancers. Regional and ethnic food will be features. The village is nine miles east of Hazleton, off Route 940. For information, call 636-2070. UPCOMING EXHIBITS July 9 - EXPRESSIONS IN KIDSTUFF June 29-July 27 - EVERHART THE HEART, 7 p.m., with storyteller Mary Baker. Frances Slocum State Park, meet at the amphitheater. MIXED MEDIA, Wyoming County Courthouse Gallery, Tunkhannock. Opening re- ception 4-7 p.m. Continues through Aug. 27. Gallery ANCIENT ART EXPLO- RATIONS. Tuesdays, ex- plore the art of ancient Greece and Rome, ancient Egypt, Cave art, Babylonian June 26 - 225th ANNIVER- SARY OF SULLIVAN'S MARCH, lecture by Ed Mc- Mullen, 7-9 p.m., Tunkhan- nock Middle School auditori- um, 200 Franklin Ave. Info, 836-5308. STAGE Through June 26 - HONKY- TONK ANGELS. country- western musical. The Music Box Dinner Playhouse, 196 Hughes St., Swoyersville. Tickets on sale for dinner/show and show only. Reservations, call 283-2195 or 1-800-698-PLAY. Live reptile and amphibians on display Rick Koval, naturalist with the North Branch Land Trust, will gonguct an Tope Close and personal presentation featuring live “crit- ters” and a unique slideshow. There might be a special appear- ance by a one-of-a-kind blue green frog (a green frog that has blue skin). The show will be Tuesday, June 22, at 6:30 p.m. at the NBLT office, 11 Carverton Rd., Trucksville. RSVP as soon as possible by calling 696 5545 or calling info@nblt.org. For more information on this event or the NBLT in general, call Rick Koval at 696-1691 or e-mail koval@nblt.org. meOoIv VWH=aWe DOWER Va FORD - VWhere |. ow Overhead Means EEA US AA [ VANTASTIC SALE! 2003 Ford Windstar LX 4 Dr, 7 Pass, Dual Heat/AC, Silver 2003 Ford Windstar LX 4 Door, 7 Pass, Dual Heat/AC, Gold 2001 Ford Windstar LX 4 Door, Dual Heat/AC, Blue 2001 Ford Windstar LX 4 Door, We Sold It New!, Silver 1999 Ford Windstar LX 4 Door, Automatic, Red 2000 Chryler Grand Voyager 4 Door, Auto, 1 Owner, Blue 1999 Pontiac Montana 4 Door, Extended Length, 1 Owner, Red ONLY $10,995 YOu ONLY ONLY ONLY ONLY ONLY ONLY $8, 995 hours, 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Info, art. Session 1: grades K-2, 836-3200. 11-noon. Session 2: grades 3- 6, 1-2 p.m. Free. Dietrich HEALTH Theater, 60 E. Tioga St., Tunkhannock. Info, 996- July 1 - ALZHEIMER'S SUP- 1500. PORT GROUP, 11 a.m., Meadows Nursing Center, 55 W. Center Hill Rd.Public wel- come. Info, call the Alzheimer’s Association at 822-9915 or Meadows Nurs- ing Center at 675-8600. July 5-Aug. 23 - BRAVO! DANCE, pre-ballet and ballet | level classes, 5-7 p.m. Info, 826-0028 MUSIC July 11 - WEEKEND OF CHAMBER MUSIC, 3-5 p.m. A summer afternoon of clas- sical music. A light reception will follow. Tickets: $10. Diet- rich Theater, 60 E. Tioga St., Tunkhannock. Info, 996- 1500. July 5-9 - RED CROSS SWIM- MING LESSONS, in the Shavertown area, 45-minute session each day of the week, starting 10 a.m.-6:30 p.m. Call 823-7161 for loca- tion. July 6-27 - DIABETES SELF OUTDOORS July 17 - CANOE/KAYAK TRIP, 12-mile float from Mehoopany to Tunkhannock. Registrations through the outfitter, e-mail David Buck at kayaks @ endless-moun- tain-outfitters.com SPECIAL EVENTS June 29 - LAZY DAY OF CRO- QUET, 5 p.m., Waverly Country Club, N. Abington Rd., Waverly. Annual picnic of the Northeastern PA Phil- harmonic. Croquet at 5 p.m., dinner at 6:30. Dinner, $40, croquet $35. Reservations required, call 457-8301. July 8-11 - BACK MT. LI- BRARY AUCTION, tents open at 4 p.m. each day, auction begins at 6 p.m. An- tiques, new goods, children’s activities, food. MANAGEMENT, Tuesdays, 1-3 p.m., Fr. Streit Enrich- ment Ctr., Mercy Hospital, Wilkes-Barre. Physician re- ferral required. Info, registra- tion, 826-3532. We need a bank that takes our July 19-23 - RED CROSS SWIMMING LESSONS, in the Shavertown area, 10 a.m.-6:30 p.m. Call 823- 7161 for location. $16,995 $16,995 $12,995 $11,995 meOoxIvW $8,995 For sophisticated banking products business seriously. In a friendly way. Local Branches: ONGOING COMMUNITY EVENING PUBLIC SWIM, 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 FAMILIES, Wednesdays 6-8 p.m., St. Paul’s Lutheran Church, off Rt. 118, Dallas. For families with chemical dependency, in cooperation with Clear Brook Inc.. Info, 823-1171. Walter Tewksbury as he repre- sented the University of Penn- sylvania about 100 years ago. EXHIBITS Through June - THE TEWKS- BURY LEGACY IN TUNKHANNOCK, artwork of three of the daughters of lo- cal Olympic Champion Wal- ter B. Tewksbury. The exhibi- tion will include pictures and artifacts of Walter, including the Olympic torch. Dietrich Theater's William Norris Earnshaw Art Gallery, 60 E. Tioga St., Tunkhannock. Info, 996-1500 or www.diet- richtheater.com & \ 1998 Ford Windstar 1 Owner, Dual Heat/AC, Gold 1995 Ford Windstar V6, Front Wheel Drive, Green 1994 Ford Aerostar XLT i Extended Length, V6, Auto, Grey ONLY $2,995 WAY "EJ ERY ONLY $5,495 ONLY S3 295 hl 8 DF {| COaWeIRO Low Prices Route 6, Tunkhannock www gatewayfordmercury com = gitwlford@epix. net balanced with personal attention and prompt responses, look to the local people at First Liberty Bank & Trust. 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