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    10 The Post
CALENDAR
Sunday, August 8, 2004
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THIS WEEK
UPCOMING
CLASSES
Aug. 17 - PENNSYLVANIA
HEARTLAND ARTIST, 6:45
p.m., at the Tunkhannock
Public Library. Paint Christ-
mas ornaments. Bring your
favorite bird pattern, the
paints and painting supplies.
Info, Eileen, 869-2507 or
Free. Wild Birds Unlimited,
Dallas Shopping Center.
Aug. 21 - WONDERFUL
WEED WALK, 4:30 p.m.,
explore parking lot edges for
overlooked plants.. Frances
Slocum State Park Apple Hill
parking area.
Aug..21 - STARRY, STARRY
NIGHT, 9 p.m., The Lack-
8 | 910 12] 13] 14/15
Sarah, 836-6923.
COMMUNITY awanna Astronomical Soci-
f the skies.
BLOOD DRIVES ety gives a tour o
KIDSTUFF Aug. 18 - TUNKHANNOCK LI- Pde show and telescopes,
Aug. 10 - MEADOWS NURS- BRARY GOLF TOURNA- rances Slocum State Fark,
follow signs to Environmen-
Aug. 7 - SPIDERS ARE SPE- MENT, 10 a.m. shotgun
ING CENTER, 1-6 p.m., mul-
ti-purpose room. Appoint-
ments, 823-7161.
COMMUNITY
Aug. 11 - ICE CREAM
CIAL, ages 3-5 learn about
spiders through story, craft
and song. Frances Slocum
State Park campground am-
phitheater.
start, Stone Hedge Country
Club. Captain and crew for-
mat, $70 per person in-
cludes banquet and refresh-
ments. Info, 836-1677.
tal Education Building.
Aug. 21 - SUSQUEHANNA
RIVER FISHING TOURNA-
MENT, 6 a.m.-3 p.m., regis-
ter 5:30-8 a.m., Lake Winola
Hose Co., Rt. 92, Falls.
Aug. 13-14 - ALICE IN WON- Aug. 20 - CHICKEN BAR-
SOCIAL 4-7 p.m., E. Dallas
United Methodist Church,
Lower Demunds Rd. Wimp-
ies, hot dogs, salads, straw-
berry short cake, ice cream.
Info, 675-2325.
Aug. 14 - TREASURE AND
BAKE SALE, 9 am.-3 p.m,,
Russell Hill UM Church, Rt. 6
west of Tunkhannock. Spon-
sored by the Youth Fellow-
ship group to further their
programs for youth. Info,
836-1920.
DERLAND, childrens work-
shop production, 6 p.m.,
Adults $2, kids $1. The Mu-
sic Box Dinner Playhouse,
196 Hughes St., Swoy-
ersville. Info, 283-2195.
MUSIC
Aug. 15 - HARMONY CON-
CERT, by the Wyoming Val-
ley Barbershop Harmony
Chorus and quartets. Irem
BEQUE, 4:30-6:30 p.m.,
Noxen United Methodist
Church, Rt. 29, Noxen. Cost
is $6.50 per meal. Although
served as takeouts, seating
will be available.
Aug. 21 - CRAFT SALE &
FLEA MARKET, 9 a.m.-3
p.m., Order of the Eastern
Star building, Foster St., Dal-
las. Vendor spaces $10
each. Lunch and Welsh
cookies on sale. Info, 675-
1367 or 675-7247. Rain date
Sponsored by Falls Lions
Club. Info, 836-4942.
Aug. 22 - BIRDING AT
FRANCES SLOCUM STATE
PARK, 8:30 a.m. Meet in th
parking lot at the Environ-
mental Education Center
and boat rental. Bring binoc-
ulars and have fun looking
for birds. Hosted by Wild
Birds Unlimited. Free
SPECIAL EVENTS
Temple Country Club pavil- Y 4 y \ 3
ion, 8 p.m. Free. WwW i
Lake-Lehman car show Aug. 15
Aug. 20 - ROCK & ROLL
AWAY THE SUMMER,
dance sponsored by Har-
veys Lake Women’s Club.
Aug. 14 - BLUEBERRY sis Aug. 28.
| BLAST, 5-7 p.m., Russell
: Hill UM Church, Rt. 6 west
of Tunkhannock. Homemade
OUTDOORS
Aug. 14 - SEVERE WEATHER,
Aug. 21 - FLEA MARKET, 9
a.m.-1:30 p.m., Mountain
blueberry desserts and bev-
erages. Info, 836-1920.
Aug. 14 - CHICKEN BBQ, take-
outs only, beginning at 4 p.m.
8:30 p.m., slide show with
Dave Nocasia of the National
Weather Service. Frances
Slocum State Park camp-
ground amphitheater.
The Lake-Lehman Band Sponsors will host their 21st annual
Back Mountain Antique Car Show Sunday, Aug. 15 on the
grounds of the Lehman-Jackson Elementary School. More
than 300 cars, trucks and motorcycles are expected on dis-
play.
Grange 567, 8th St., Carver-
ton. Food and beverages all
day. Info, 477-5462.
KIDSTUFF
Harveys Lake American Le-
gion, doors open 7:30 p.m.,
music 8-11 p.m. Donation
$15, includes beer, soda and
snacks. Info, 675-4196.
$7 per dinner; 1/2 chicken,
Registration begins at 8 a.m., the show opens at 10 a.m.
baked potato, baked beans,
Food and ice cream will be available. Tickets are $2 for
Aug. 19-22 - PITTSTON
Aug. 21 - ANIMAL CAMOU-
TOMATO FESTIVAL, food,
Aug. 15 - INSECT OPEN
cole slaw and cupcake. Dy-
mond Hollow United
Methodist Church. Info, 388-
6566 or 333-4332.
HEALTH
Aug. 10-31 - DIABETES SELF
HOUSE, 2-4 p.m., se what
Junior Naturalist campers
have seen and leaned.
Frances Slocum State Park
Environmental Education
building.
RECYCLING
adults, children under 12 are free.
Call 477-3657 for more information.
ONGOING
CLASSES EXHIBITS
MANAGEMENT, Four Tues-
days, 10 a.m.-noon, Fr. Streit
Enrichment Ctr., Mercy Hos-
pital, Wilkes-Barre. Physician
referral required. Class size
limited. Info, registration,
826-3532
Aug. 14 - LAKE TOWNSHIP, 1
a.m.-noon, at the municipal
builiding, Rt. 29. Aluminum
and b-metal cans, clear,
brown and green glass and
plastic 1 and 2 only. No
newspaper this month.
Through Aug. - ADULT
CLASSES IN THE ARTS.
Decorative Painting,
Wednesdays, noon-3: p.m.
All levels of experience wel-
come. Instructor: Eileen Bal-
boa. $15 per lesson plus
cost of painting surface.
Through Aug. - PHIL CHAN
EXHIBIT, MacDonald Art
Gallery, College Misericor-
dia. Tues.-Thur. 1-5 p.m. and
6-8 p.m.; Fri.-Sun. 1-5 p.m.
Info, 674-6250.
HEALTH
FLAGE, 2 p.m., learn how
animals protect themselves,
their eggs and young. Ages
8-14. Frances Slocum State
Park campground amphithe-
ater.
MUSIC
Aug. 21 - JOE NARDONE
AND THE ALL STARS, 8:30
p.m.-midnight, Irem Temple
pavilion, Dallas. Tickets only
available in advance at
Gallery of Sound stores.
Info, 829-3603.
live entertainment, tomato
fights, parade, 5K run,
games, rides, arts and
crafts, bingo. Thurs., Fri. 5-
11 p.m.; Sat. 11 a.m.-11
p.m.; Sun. 11 a.m.-10 p.m.
Info, www.pittstontomatofes-
tival.com
Aug. 22 - OPEN HOUSE/RE-
UNION SUNDAY, Noon-4
p.m., Noxen Historical Ass'n,
featuring art work by Chuck
Kovalick and his students.
STAGE
Aug. 20-21 - STRANGE BED-
FELLOWS, comedy dinner
Pottery and Sculpture, ages
13 and up. Mondays, 6:30-8
p.m. Learn hand-building
techniques using earthen-
OUTDOORS
Aug. 19 - GETTING TO KNOW
Aug. 10 - FAMILY CAREGIVER
i SUPPORT GROUP, 1-3
) p.m., Edwardsville Senior
REUNIONS
Aug. 14 - LAKE-NOXEN
BACK MT. FREE MEDICAL
AND LEGAL CLINIC, every
Friday, 6:30 p.m., Fr. Sam-
Center, Russell St., Ed-
wardsville. Open to care-
givers in Luzerne and
Wyoming counties at no
charge. Info, 288-8897 or
824-5994.
CLASSES OF 1952-1959,
Harveys Lake Beach Club
Picnic Pavillion (formerly Old
Sandy Bottom Beach), Har-
veys Lake, starting at noon.
Bring a covered dish to
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
mons Hall at St. Therese’s
Church, Pioneer Ave.,
Shavertown: Strictly confi-
dential and non-denomina-
tional. Volunteer doctors,
nurses and greeters are wel-
Aug. 11 - DISCOVER PEACE-
FUL AND MINDFUL LIVING
THROUGH MEDITATION,
7:30 p.m., with Master Shan-
Shan. Ocean Lotus Farm,
Beaumont. R.S.V.P.: Yuh-
Hai, 639-4947 or Margaret,
675-8843. Bring a cushion,
light blanket or throw. Free.
share and preferred bever-
age. Paper products and
spring water provided. Cost
is $1 per person. Anyone
who attended Lake-Noxen
High School is invited. Info,
Carlene (Kocher) McCaffrey,
639-5308 or Tanya (Kocher)
Christ, 945-5874.
Dinner and a show at Shadowbrook
The Wyoming County Players will present the comedy dinner
theater, “Strange Bedfellows,” at Shadowbrook Resort, Rt. 6,
Tunkhannock. In the play, the household of Senator William
Cromwell turns upside down when women’s suffrage leader Claris-
sa Blynn is announced as the Senator’s new daughter-in-law. Set in
San Francisco at the turn of the century, the frolicking tale pits
man against female.
The shows will be Friday and Saturday, Aug. 20 and 21. A buffet
dinner will be served at 6 p.m., with the show at 7 p.m. both
evenings. For the Saturday matinee, the dinner will be at 1 p.m.,
show at 2 p.m. Make reservations by August 16; call 836-6986.
come. Call Maureen at 696-
and paint from life. $40 for 1427 with questions.
each series of four classes.
COMMUNITY
Through Oct. - FARMERS
MARKET, Saturdays 11
a.m.-3 p.m., Back Mountain
Memorial Library, 96
Huntsville Rd., Dallas.
!
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.
Tuesdays - FREE SENIOR
BINGO, 9:30 a.m. , the
Moose Lodge, Tunkhannock
(behind Wal-Mart).
APPLIANCES
LAWN CARE
THE WEASEL CLAN, 6:30-
7:30 p.m. Using live domes-
tic ferrets, other props and
video clips, Carissa Reilly-
Longo, of Beltzville State
Park, will delve into the natu-
ral history and differing char-
acteristics of these beautiful
mammals. Ages 8 & up.
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96-2100
Pizza Perfect
theater. Buffet dinner 6 p.m.,
show at 7'p.m.; Saturday
matinee, buffet dinner 1
p-m., show at 2 p.m. Pre-
sented by Wyoming County
Players. Shadowbrook Re-
sort, Rt, 6, Tunkhannock
Reservations by Aug. 16,
call 836-6986.
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Since 1975
Our Specialty
CARPET
DYEING
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FLOOR & CARPET
CLEANING
Residential & Commercial
CALL 829-0142
or 969-0197
Deadline:
Monday At Noon
LAWN CARE
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