14 The Post CALENDAR Sunday, October 10, 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. SS. MT WT F SS 10 11 12-13 14 15 16 17 THIS WEEK CLASSES Oct. 11-Nov. 1 - POTTERY AND SCULPTURE FOR ADULTS, ages 13 and up Mondays, 7-8:30 p.m. In- structor: Steve Colley. Cost: $40 for each series of four classes. All levels of experi- ence welcome. Individual- ized instruction. Call 996- 1500 to register. Dietrich Theater, 60 E. Tioga St., Tunkhannock. Oct. 13-Nov. 3 - MIXED ME- DIA/PORTFOLIO PREP FOR ADULTS, ages 13 and up Wednesdays, 5-6:30 p.m. Instructor: Steve Colley. Cost: $40 for each series of four classes. Call 996-1500 to register. Dietrich Theater, 60 E. Tioga St., Tunkhan- nock. Oct. 16 - INTRODUCTION TO Oct. 17 - ALL-DAY BINGO, Northmoreland Twp. Vol. Fire Co., off Demunds Rd. in Centermoreland. Doors open at noon and early birds start at 1:30 p.m. Dinner and re- freshments served. For reservations, call 333-4906. Walk-ins welcome. GROUPS Oct. 14 - BACK MOUNTAIN BUSINESS AND PROFES- SIONAL ASSOCIATION, 12 noon, Stax & Co. restaurant, Dallas. Presentation geared to businesses on taxes (sav- ing them) investments, pen- sion plans, economic trends, helpful ideas and other top- ics. A question and answer period will follow. There is a $8 per person meal charge. Reservations by Oct. 12 to 675-9380. Oct. 14 - WYOMING VALLEY Painting donated for LCCC festival® allas artist Sue Hand [recent donated the painting, “Cape May Lighthouse,” to Luzerne County Community College's 15th Annual Alumni Associa- tion Fall Craft Festival raffle. The painting is on display at the college cafeteria. Chances are three for $5 and are available at the alumni office. The raffle will be held on November 9. Proceeds will benefit the SPCA and student scholarships. The festival will be held Sat- urday, October 16, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., at the Col- lege’s campus in Nanticoke. This year's craft show will feature more than 150 ven- dors from around the region. The festival also will include raffles, food vendors, and - children’s entertainment. Admission to the craft show is $2. Children 12 and under are admitted free. Proceeds from the event will benefit student scholarships. Shown with the painting for the raffle are, from left: San- dra Nicholas, Kingston, exec- utive director, LCCC Founda- tion, Inc.; Lisa Owens '97, Muhlenburg, president, LCCC Alumni Association; Sue UPCOMING SCREENWRITING, 10 a.m.- 1 p.m. Instructor: Catherine Shefski. Take that story idea, the one you’ve been longing to get on the page (and onto the screen), and develop it into a script you can pitch to Hollywood producers. Cost, $30. Call 996-1500 to regis- ter. Dietrich Theater, 60 E. Tioga St., Tunkhannock. COMMUNITY Oct. 10 - ALL-YOU-CAN-EAT CIVIL WAR ROUND TABLE, 7 p.m., in the lower level of the American Legion Post on Rt. 415, Dallas. Dr. James A. Delle, Commonwealth speaker for the Pennsylvania Humanities Council, will present a program on “Thad- deus Stevens: PA's Great Abolitionist.” This program is free of charge and open to the public. Refreshments will be served after the presenta- tion. BLOOD DRIVES Oct. 25 - SWEET VALLEY Hand, Dallas, artist; and B® nie Brennan Lauer ‘87, Shavertown, director, alumni relations, LCCC. Franklin St. Advance reser- vations, 823-6244. Donation of $5 per person. CHURHC OF CHRIST, 2-7 p.m. Appointments, 823- 7161. Oct. 23, 24, 30, 31 - HOLLEN- BACK CEMETERY TOURS, 11 a.m., 1:30 and 3:30 p.m. Oct. 25 - DALLAS AMERICAN LEGION, 1-6 p.m. Appoint- ments, 823-7161. CLASSES Oct. 19 - PENNSYLVANIA 6244. HEALTH Oct. 19 - CANCER ISSUES Donation of $5 per person. Advance registration, 823- FOR MEN AND WOMEN, BREAKFAST, 8-11 a.m., Dallas American Legion, Memorial Hwy., Dallas. Tick- ets at the door; donation $5. All proceeds to Boy Scouts Of America Camp Acahela. Sponsored by George M. Dallas Lodge No. 531, F&AM. Oct. 10 -CHICKEN BAR-B- QUE DINNER, noon-2 p.m., Noxen Vol. Fire Co., Stull Rd., Noxen. Eat in or take out at $6 per dinner. Oct. 11 - HOMEMADE SOUP SALE, quarts of chicken noodle and vegetable beef. Order deadline Oct. 11, pick- up Oct. 15. Dallas Eastern Star. To order, call 675-7247 or 675-4893. Oct. 16 - FAMILY STYLE ROAST PORK DINNER, Gate of Heaven Church, _Machell Ave. Dallas. Serving 5-7 p.m., takeouts begin at - 4:30 p.m. Roast pork, stuff- ing, mashed potatoes and gravy, cole slaw, carrots, ap- plesauce, rolls, beverage and choice of dessert. Adults $7.50, children age 6-10 $3.50, no charge for children under 6. Oct. 16 - SPAGHETTI DINNER, 4:30-7 p.m., Trinity Presby- terian Church, 105 Irem Rd., Dallas. Sponsored by the Deacons. Adults $5, children $3, children under 3 free with HEALTH Oct. 12 - FAMILY CAREGIVER SUPPORT GROUP, 1-3 p.m., Edwardsville Senior Center, Russell St. Tips on safety at home. Info, 822- 1158. KIDSTUFF Oct. 11-Nov. 5 - MIXED MEDIA, ages 9 -12, Mon- days or Fridays, 4-5:30 p.m. Instructors: Amy and Steve Colley. Cost: $25 for each series of four classes. Call 996-1500 to register. Dietrich Theater, 60 E. Tioga St., Tunkhannock. Oct. 15 - GHOST STORIES, 7 p.m., Frances Slocum State Park, Pavilion 1. Bring own seating. Donation $1 to aid Osterhout Free Library. OUTDOORS Oct. 10 - FRANCES SLOCUM STATE PARK HERITAGE DAY, noon-5 p.m. Butterfly Lady, 1 p.m.; folk singer Jay Smar, 2 p.m.; The Frances Slocum story, 3 p.m. All day, live animals, kids crafts, Rev- olutionary War militia. Pavil- ions 1 and 2. Oct. 16 - FEEDER CLEANING, Some of the local dancers appearing include, from left: Chelsea Fufaro, Dallas; Katelyn Reinert, Trucksville; Lee Riccetti, Shavertown; Kristen Justice, Dallas; Gabrielle Evans, Lehman; Janara Koehler, Dallas. Halloween characters will dance at the Darte Highlighting the show will be the ballet, “Peter and the Wolf.” The ever-popular tale was composed by maestro Prokofiev as a way to intro- Characters and costumes of all sorts and styles will be strutting their stuff at “The Monster’s Jubilee,” the Joan Harris Centre’s annual Hal- HEARTLAND ARTIST, 6:45 p.m., at the Tunkhannock Public Library. Paint a fall decoration. Charge of $15. Info, Eileen at 869-2507 or Sarah at 836-6923. Oct. 26 - BEAD KNOTTING, ages 13 and up, 7-9 p.m. In- structor: Jeanne Browning. Cost: $35 includes bead knotting kit. Call 996-1500 to register. Dietrich Theater, 60 E. Tioga St., Tunkhannock. loween spooktacular sched- uled for Oct. 16 and 17 at the Dorothy Dickson Darte Centre COMMUNITY Oct. 23 - FLEA MARKET, 9 a.m.-2 p.m., food and bever- duce children to the workings of orchestras and to classical music. Inspired by the chore- ography of Matthew Hart from for the Performing Arts. The event is scheduled for per- formances at 1 and 5 p.m. on Saturday and a 2 p.m. matinee on Sunday. The fast-paced pro- duction will feature hundreds of dancers from Back Moun- tain communities pooling their talents with performers from across the region. Monsters’ Jubilee is broken into three acts, beginning with a midnight trip through an en- chanted farm and concluding with a Halloween party at a haunted mansion. The produc- tion is designed to be enjoyed by “trick-or-treaters” of every the Royal Ballet, Jennifer and Elisabeth Harris uses a dance treatment to bring this storied musical piece to life. The music is fun, the sets are grand, populated with every kind of creature imagi- nable in a musical costume pa- rade that makes for a great show to bring “little monsters’ to. Tickets are $7 in advance and can be purchased at the school’s Back Mountain cam- pus in the Twin Stacks Com- plex in Dallas. For more infor- mation, call 674-3699 or visit the school on the web at ages 10-1:30. Mountain Grange 567, Eighth St., Carverton. Info, table rentals, 477-5462. EXHIBITS Oct. 23 - IMPASSIONED IM- AGES, German Impression- ist Prints, opening reception 7 p.m., Sordoni Art Gallery, Wilkes University, 150 S.Rriver St., Wilkes-Barre. Continues through Dec. 12, daily noon-4 p.m. Info, 408- 4325. HALLOWEEN Oct. 22 - DANCE AND COS- TUME CONTEST, 7-11 p.m., Noxen School. Music, re- freshments available, prizes 6:30 p.m., panel discussion by the Northeast Regional Cancer Institute and Wyoming Valley Health Care System. At the East Moun- tain Inn, Rt. 115, Wilkes- Barre. Refreshments servagh Info, reservations, 970-6 } OUTDOORS Oct. 21 - INTRODUCTION TO BACKYARD BIRDFEEDING, 6:30-7:30 p.m. Learn what seeds vari- ous birds like and the best types of feeders to offer seed in. Free. Wild Birds Unlimit- ed, Dallas Shopping Center, 675-9900. SPECIAL EVENTS Oct. 18-Nov. 1 - WINES OF ITALY, 6-8 p.m., Penn State Wilkes-Barre. Taste wines of three prominent regions ‘Q Italy and learn about grape varieties, aromas, colors, fla- vors. Light refreshments will compliment wine selections. $90/person; participants must be at least 21-years of age. Info, 675-9102 or wbce @ outreach.psu.edu Oct. 23 - FALL FEST ARTS AND CRAFTS SHOW, 10 a.m.-4 p.m., Tunkhannock High School. More than 75 vendors, lunch available. 10 a.m.—2 p.m. Bring your dirty feeders and have them cleaned. Cost, $4 per feeder; proceeds to benefit the North Branch Land Trust. Wild an adult. Takeouts at any time. Tickets at the church (675-3131) or at the door. Oct. 16 - ROAST BEEF DIN- NER, buffet style, 4 p.m.-?, takeouts available. Adults Birds Unlimited, Dallas Shopping Center, 675-9900. Oct. 17 - BIRDING AT FRANCES SLOCUM STATE PARK, 8:30 a.m. Meet in the parking lot at the Environ- $7, children $3.50, Fair- mount Twp. Fire & Ambu- lance, Rt. 118. mental Education Center and boat rental. Free. Host- ed by Wild Birds Unlimited. Need extra copies of this week’s Post? They are on sale at local newsstands through Saturday “a, a age. www,joanharrisdancers.com. ONGOING COMMUNITY Sandy Vidlicka, Wyoming PUBLIC SWIMMING, Wednes- days and Fridays, 6:30-8:30 p.m.; Sundays 2-5 p.m. Dal- las Middle School pool is open to the public for lap and recreational swimming. No one under 18 admitted without a parent or guardian. Proof of residence and a $2 daily fee required. EXHIBITS Through Oct. - CONTRASTS OF LIFE, photography by County Courthouse Gallery, Tunkhannock, 9 a.m.-4 p.m.. Info, 836-3200. awarded. Adults $5, students $3, children under 12 must be accompanied by an adult. Costume optional. Benefits STAGE An audience participation Oct. 29-31 - MIDNIGHT KISS, ‘Noxen Historical Community HEALTH Association. Info, 298-2052. BACK MT. FREE MEDICAL AND LEGAL CLINIC, Fri- days, 6:30 p.m., Fr. Sam- mons Hall, St. Therese’s Oct. 22, 29 - ‘CHILLING’ TOUR OF DOWNTOWN WILKES- BARRE, 1 1/2 hour alking tour, beginning at 7 p.m., Luzerne County Historical murder mystery. October 29, 30 at 6 p.m., Oct. 31 at 1:15 p.m. Dinner and show $25. Ticket info and reservations, 283-2195 or 1-800-698- PLAY. The Music Box Dinner Playhouse, 196 Hughes St., Church, Pioneer Ave., Shavertown. Strictly confi- dential and non-denomina- tional. Volunteers are wel- come. 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