12 The Dallas Post CALENDAR Sunday, November 7, 2004 THIS WEEK CLASSES Nov. 10 - BASIC JEWELRY | FOR ADULTS, ages 13 and up, 7-9 p.m. Instructor: Esther Harmatz. Cost:$40 including jewelry making kit. Students will have a sterling charm and a pair of earrings at class end. Call 996-1500 to register. Dietrich Theater, 60 E. Tioga St., Tunkhannock. COMMUNITY Nov. 7 - CHICKEN BBQ DIN- NER, 11 a.m. until sold out. At the Lake Winola Hose Co., Falls. Sponsored by the Falls Lions Club. Nov. 7 - ALL-YOU-CAN-EAT BREAKFAST, 8 a.m.-1 p.m., Fairmount Twp. Vol. Fire & Ambulance, Rt. 118. Nov. 8 - HOMEMADE SOUP SALE, orders by Nov. 8, call 675-7247 or 675-4893. Chicken noodle or vegetable beef, $3.75 per quart. Pickup Nov. 13, 9 .am.-2 p.m. at the Dallas Eastern Star hall. Nov. 12 - PASTIES AND POT PIES SALE, Alderson United Methodist Church. Orders due by November 7, pick up Nov. 12, 1-7 p.m. Call 639-5401 or 333-4218. Nov. 13 - FLEA MARKET, 9 a.m.-2 p.m., Mountain Grange 567, 8th St., Carverton. Food and bever- ages 10 a.m.-1:30 p.m.. Info, 477-5462. Nov. 123 - CRAFT SALE, 9 a.m.-3 p.m., Dallas Eastern + Star, Foster St. Welsh cook- ies and cookbook also on sale. Vendors call 675-1367 or 675-4893. Nov. 13 - ROUND AND SQUARE DANCE, 8-11 p.m., Noxen School. Refreshments and door prizes. Adults $6, students $3, children under 12 must be accompanied by an adult. Info, 298-2052. Nov. 13 - HAM DINNER, Russell Hill Church, Rt. 6 west of Tunkhannock. Serving starts at 4 p.m. with ham, all the trimmings and homemade pie for dessert. Tickets are $7 for adults, $3.50 for children 6-12, age 6 and under free. EXHIBITS Nov. 14 - ARTIST'S OPEN HOUSE, 2-5 p.m., for new SIM | T |W TFS. S 118.49 10 nN 12,13 14 work in Sue Hand's series, “The Light & The Land.” In the Charles Luger Outpatient Clinic on the Scranton campus of Allied Services. Artist's gallery talk at 3:30 p.m. Refreshments will be served. Directions: Moffat Drive, off the Morgan Highway in Scranton. Info, 348-1347. GROUPS Nov. 11 - GERMAN-AMERI- CANS IN THE CIVIL WAR, 7 p.m., lower level of the American Legion Post, Rt. 415, Dallas. Monthly meet- ing of the Wyoming Valley Civil War Round Table. Free and open to the public. Refreshments served after the presentation. Nov. 13 - FALL DINNER DANCE, of the Tunkhannock Junior Women’s Club. At the Carriage House restaurant, cocktails at 6 p.m. followed by dinner. Cash bar, raffle, auction. $65 per couple, $32.50 per person. Tickets, info, 836-5205. HEALTH Nov. 11 - OSTEOPOROSIS SEMINAR AND SCREEN- ING, 11 a.m., Wilkes-Barre YMCA, S. Franklin St. Free bone density screenings for women over 50. YMCA membership not required, babysitting available for chil- dren under 6. Call 826-7717 to register. Nov. 14 - ORTHOPAEDIC OUTREACH CLINIC for children, noon-4 p.m., Wilkes-Barre General Hospital admissions depart- ment. Free to all children up to age 18. Parents must reg- ister children by calling Shriners Hospitals Admission Department at 1- 800-281-4050, extension 4140. OUTDOORS Nov. 13 - LIVE BIRDS OF PREY, 10 a.m. The Carbon County Environmental Education Center will exhibit and present birds of prey, including a Red Tail Hawk and a Barred Owl. Free. Wild Birds Unlimited, Dallas Shopping: Ctr. Info, 675- 9900. Madieval mischief in Tunkhannock The Wyoming County Players will present their annual Stag Hall Medieval Dinner Theater November 12-14 at Shadowbrook Resort, Rt. 6, Tunkhannock. Adult shows will be Friday and Saturday at 7 p.m.; Sunday at 1 p.m. There will be a children's Saturday matinee at 1 p.m. Tickets are $30 per person, $27.50 for sr. citizens, $15 for the children's show. Eat with your fingers, sing with the wenches, have a bawdy good time. For reservations, call 836-6986. Nov. 15 - AUDUBON SOCI- ETY PROGRAM. Ed and Amber Zygmut will explain how they created a new wet- land which is home to frogs, salamanders, dragonflies and birds. At the Dallas United Methodist Church, 7:30 p.m. Free. The Greater Wyoming Valley Audubon Society includes both Luzerne and Wyoming coun- ties. RECYCLING Nov. 13 - LAKE TOWNSHIP, 10 a.m.-noon, at the munici- pal builiding, Rt. 29. Aluminum and b-metal cans, clear, brown and green glass and plastic 1 and 2 only. Newspaper will be col- lected this month, remove glossy inserts. SPECIAL EVENTS Nov. 7 - HOMESPUN HOLI- DAY CRAFT SHOW, 10 a.m.-4 p.m., Penn State Wilkes-Barre, Lehman, Athletics & Recreation Building and Student Commons. Handcrafted holi- day items and clothing. Refreshments available; Penn State bookstore will be open. $1/adult donation requested. Info, 675-9232. Nov. 13 - VOYAGE TO THE STARS, 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Come take a voyage to the stars in the Everhart Museums’ portable planetar- ium. Shows will begin on the half-hour. Free. Call 996- 1500 to reserve. Dietrich Theater, 60 E. Tioga St., Tunkhannock. STAGE Nov. 7 - THE MYSTERY OF EDWIN DROOD, Tony Award-winning musical, 2 p.m., Buckingham Performing Arts Center, Sprague Ave., Kingston. Presented by the Wyoming Seminary Players. Tickets $4 at the door. Info, 270- 2190. Shape Note Singers to gather in Dallas The Endless Mountain Shape Note Singers will meet Sunday Nov. 7, from 4 to 6 p.m. in Dallas. Singers and interested listeners are wel- come; there is no admission. The group sings acappella four-part shape note music, and uses the “Sacred Harp,” a collection of sacred songs and anthems, published con- tinuously since 1844. Loaner copies are available. The music is written in standard musical notation, supple- mented by shaped note heads, originally intended to accommodate those who could not read music. The event is at Prince of Peace Episcopal Church. The music includes 18th century New England fuging tunes, anthems, folk and gospel hymns, camp-meeting songs from the 19th century and some modern tunes in these traditions. There is no need to proficiently read music, and all are welcome. For information contact David Martin, 333-4007. Director Don Hopkins instructs the Misericordia players during a recent rehearsal for Arsenic and Old Lace. Front row, left to right are: Christina Stango and Megan Arney. Back row: Justin Lukasewicz, Don Hopkins and Nicole Risboskin. ‘Arsenic and Old Lace’ at Misericordia The College Misericordia players will present Joseph Kesselring’s classic farce, “Arsenic and Old Lace,” November 19-21 in the Walsh Auditorium on the College Misericordia campus. “Arsenic and Old Lace” is a macabre tale of two charming and innocent ladies, Abby and UPCOMING CLASSES Nov. 16 - PENNSYLVANIA HEARTLAND ARTIST, 6:45 p.m. at the Tunkhannock Public Library. Linda Burgess will lead the group in painting an oil rouging winter scene on a glass ornament. Info, 869-2507 or 836-6923. Nov. 17 - BASIC JEWELRY lI FOR ADULTS, ages 13 and up, 7-9 p.m. Instructor: Esther Harmatz. Cost: $40 including jewelry making kit. Call 996-1500 to register. Dietrich Theater, 60 E. Tioga St., Tunkhannock. COMMUNITY Nov. 16 - LEHMAN UNITED METHODIST WOMEN, 7 p.m., at the church. Advent/Christmas program ONGOING COMMUNITY PUBLIC SWIMMING, 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 admitted without a parent or guardian. Proof of residence and a $2 daily fee required. FAMILIES HELPING FAMI- LIES, Wednesdays 6-8 p.m., St. Paul’s Lutheran Church, off Rt. 118, Dallas. For fami- lies with chemical depend- ency, in cooperation with Clear Brook Inc.. Info, 823- 1171. 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Tickets $25 and $35, call 342-4137. Info, www.scrantoncocerts.org. OUTDOORS Nov. 20 - LIVE EAGLES, 10 Moose Lodge, Tunkhannock (behind Wal-Mart). EXHIBITS Through Jan. 3 - ARTISTS FROM OUR AREA , Wyoming County Courthouse Gallery, 1 Courthouse Sq., Tunkhannock. Mon.-Fri. 8:30 a.m.-4 p.m. Karloff. General admission tickets are $5; senior citizens and stu- dent admission is $3. Showtimes are 8 p.m. November 19, 20 and 21, and a 2 p.m. matinee on November 21. The play is being directed by Don Hopkins. a.m. The Carbon County Environmental Education Center will present a pro- gram with a live golden eagle and a live immature bald eagle. Free. Wild Birds & Unlimited, Dallas Shopping Ctr. Info, 675-9900. SPECIAL EVENTS Nov. 20 - OPEN HOUSE,1-4 p.m., Noxen School and Schenck Memorial Library. Art show, refreshments. Info, 298-2052. Nov. 20-21 - ARTISANS’ MAR- KETPLACE, Waverly Community House, 1115 N. Abington Rd., Waverly. Juried vendors, gourmet luncheon, home tour. 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