12 The Dallas Post CALENDAR Sunday, November 14, 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 material 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 Tuesday at 5 p.m. S| MT |W I. F |S |S 1411516 17 18) 19| 20 21 THIS WEEK 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 II 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 led by Krisit Snyder. Nov. 20 - PORK AND SAUER- KRAUT SUPPER, 4-7 p.m., takeouts available. Adults $6.50, children $3.50. Carverton United Methodist Church. Info, 333-4558 or 333-4539. EXHIBITS Nov. 14 - ARTIST'S OPEN HOUSE, 2-5 p.m., for new work in Sue Hand's series, “The Light & The Land.” In the Charles Luger Outpatient Clinic on the Scranton cam- pus of Allied Services. 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. 18 - THE PROFESSION- AL'S PERSONAL BUDGET, speaker, Connie Pheiff. Back Mt. Business & Professional Ass’n. Charge of $8 for meal. At Pickett's Charge restau- rant, Dallas, 8:30 a.m. Reservations, 675-9380. HEALTH Nov. 17 - INTRODUCTION TO ZEN MEDITATION, 7:30-9 p.m., Mercy Center on the campus of College Misericordia, Dallas. Pre-reg- istration required; call Sr. Barbara Craig at 675-1872. Free will offering accepted. MUSIC Nov. 18 - THE BALTIMORE CONSORT, 8 p.m., College Misericordia Chapel on the first floor of Mercy Hall. Courtly and popular music of the 16th to 18th centuries. Free. Info, 674-6719. Nov. 20 - THE KINGSTON TRIO, 8 p.m., Mellow "NEW VISIONS ART STUDIO v Sutton Road, Shavertown PA - 570-696-5515 PA Certified Artist Instructor Sara "Missy" Eneboe NOVEMBER Clay Sculpture age 6 thru adult Painting, Drawing, Pen & Ink thru year. AWARD WINNING STUDENTS CUSTOM ART: House, People, Pet Portraits. YOUR IMAGES TURN INTO NEW VISIONS Call by Nov. 19th for Holiday Gift Giving. J labl Il ] Gift certificat Theater at Lackawanna College, 501 Vine St., Scranton. Tickets $25 and $35, call 342-4137. Info, www.scrantoncocerts.org. OUTDOORS Nov. 20 - LIVE EAGLES, 10 a.m. The Carbon County Environmental Education Center will present a program with a live golden eagle and a live immature bald eagle. Free. Wild Birds Unlimited, Dallas Shopping Ctr. Info, 675-9900. RECYCLING Nov. 16 - JACKSON TOWNSHIP, 8 a.m. to 6 p.m., at the municipal building, 2211 Huntsville Rd. Co-min- gled and newspaper. Info, 675-8371. SPECIAL EVENTS Nov 14 - STAG HALL MEDIEVAL DINNER THE- ATER, at Shadowbrook Resort, Rt. 6, Tunkhannock. Adult shows Fri., Sat., 7 p.m.; Sun. 1 p.m. Children’s Sat. matinee 1 p.m. $30 per per- son, $27.50 sr. citizens, $15 children’s show. Eat with your fingers, sing with the wench- es, have a bawdy good time. Presented by the Wyoming County Players. Reservations, 836-6986. Nov 15 - CHEFS’ AUCTION, to beneift the March of Dimes. One-hour food sampling and silent auction, followed by a live auction. Wine sampling. Tickets $40, call 829-1019 or 1-888-864-9504. 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. Sat. 10 a.m.-5 p.m.; Sun. 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Home tour Saturday. Marketplace tickets $5 each; home tour $12 each. Info, 586-8191. STAGE Nov. 17-20 - THE MANDRAKE, by Niccolo Machiavelli. the King’s Players will update the production to original 16th century Florence venue to 1929 and New York's Little Italy. Evening performances begin at 7:30 p.m. in the King’s Theatre in the Administration Building on North River St., Wilkes-Barre. Tickets are $7; students/sen- ior citizens, $4. Info and reservations, 208-5825 or e- mail boxoff@kings.edu Cast members of the 2003 Madrigal Dinner prepare to perform for a sold-out show. 35th annual Madrigal Dinner at Misericordia College Misericordia’s Banks Student Life Center will be transformed into the splendor and grandeur of a 16th Century English manor dining hall during the college’s 35th Annual Madrigal Dinner. This year’s dinner will cele- brate Guy Fawkes’ Day with traditional games and songs as performers recreate that fateful day in November 1605 when England’s most notori- ous traitor, Guy Fawkes, attempted to blow up Parliament and kill King James... or did he? The dinner will take place on Friday and Saturday, December 3 and 4. The wassail bowl will be served at 6:30 p.m., followed by dinner UPCO MING BLOOD DRIVES Nov. 26 - GATE OF HEAVEN, 10 Machell Ave., Dallas, 1-6 p.m. Appointments, 823- 7161. Nov. 29 - PENN STATE W-B, Lehman, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Appointments, 823-7161. DANCE Dec. 4 - NEW ENGLAND CONTRA DANCE, 7:45- 10:45 p.m., Wyoming Seminary Lower School cafeteria, 1560 Wyoming Ave., Forty Fort. Band Kitchen Chair with caller David Smuckler. Members $6, non-members $7, fami- lies $18. Bring soft-soled shoes. Info, 333-4007. KIDSTUFF Nov 26, 29 - THANKSGIVING HOLIDAY CAMP, at Wilkes- Barre Family YMCA. For boys and girls 5-12, 9 a.m.-4 p.m., care available 8 a.m.- 5:30 p.m. Swimming, arts and crafts, bowling, movies and more. Info, 823-2191, ext. 129. MUSIC Dec. 3 - APPALACHIAN FOLK, 7:30 p.m., with Robin and Linda Williams. Chicory House, 35 S. Franklin St., Wilkes-Barre. Admission $12, members $9. Info, 825- season! 8772 or www.chicoryhouse.org. Dec. 6 - THE WYOMING SEM- INARY/PAI CIVIC SYM- PHONY December concert, 8 p.m. in the Great Hall of Wyoming Seminary, 228 Wyoming Ave., Kingston. The program, conducted by Jerome Campbell, will fea- ture music by J.S. Bach, W. A. Mozart and Antonin Dvorak. Free. Info, 270- 2190. Dec. 12 - CHRISTMAS CHORAL CONCERT, by the Wyoming Seminary Madrigal Singers and Chorale, 4 p.m. in the Great Hall of Wyoming Seminary, 228 Wyoming Ave., Kingston. The program, conducted by John Vaida, will feature Part 1 of the Christmas Oratorio by J. S. Bach and the Magnificat by Vivaldi, with soloists and orchestral accompaniment by Sem stu- dents and professional musicians. Free. Info, 270- 2190. OUTDOORS Nov. 28 - BIRDING AT FRANCES SLOCUM STATE PARK, 8:30 a.m. Meet in the parking lot at the Environmental Education Center and boat rental. Bring binoculars. Hosted by Wild Birds Unlimited. Free. ‘Cash & Carry ROSE SPECIAL 15.95 per dozen Kimberly's Floral 675-1154 * 1-800-593-0158 Memorial Highway [DEVI ETP A Variety of Sandwiches & Muffins Made Fresh Daily Main St. Shavertown * 696-3949 Hours: Tues-Fri 7am - 2pm New Sat Hours: 10-2 Closed Mondays _SPECIALS PUMPKIN BREAD W/RAISINS Y - SUNFLOWER SEED BREAD SWEET POTATO PECAN ALLAH BREAD * RLIC * CORNMEAL MILLET \NBERRY ORANGE WALNUT | and entertainment at 7 p.m. Cost of admission is $35 for adults and $18 for children under 12. Reservations are required and can be made by calling 674-6719. During the Madrigal Dinner, College Misericordia students, faculty, staff, and friends recreate an Elizabethan Christmas feast that rivals any offered throughout the East Coast. Complete with music, dancing, colorful cos- tumes and even a jester or two, guests can enjoy an authentic, four-course meal with lively enter- tainment, a perfect way to start the Christmas Dec. 9 - BOOK SIGNING, 6:30 p.m. Local wildlife author Bill Wasserman will talk about the two books he has writ- ten. Free. Wild Birds Unlimited, Dallas Shopping Ctr. SPECIAL EVENTS Dec. 4, 5 - CHRISTMAS SHOW, Sat. 7 p.m., Sun. 3 p.m., Tunkhannock High School auditorium. Benefits Tunkhannock Public Library. Adults $5, sr. citizens and children under 12 $4. Info, 836-2148. STAGE Nov. 27-28, Dec. 2-19 - ANNIE, a holiday musical for the family. Thur., Fri. and Sat., bar opens at 6 p.m., buffet at 6:30, curtain at 8. Sunday matinees, bar opens at 1:15 p.m., buffet at 1:45 and curtain at 3:15. Dinner and show tickets start at $32 per person; show only tick- ets start at $18 with dis- counts for senior citizens and children. The Music Box Dinner Playhouse, 196 Hughes St., Swoyersville. For info and tickets call 283- 2195 or 1-800-698-PLAY, or www.musicbox.org 2 Homework Cafe is a stimulating after school program located in the Back Mountain area providing children grades 1-6 (with exceptions) from any area or school district with a quiet, relaxing and nurturing environment using elements of feng-shui where children can: * Relax at the juice bar with a nutritional snack. * Get extra help in a specific subject by a PA certified teacher. * Do homework with expert help available in the homework room. 5 Dug Road ® Shavertown, PA ¢ 570-696-6701 Directions: From Rt. 309 - 309N. to traffic light, right to Carverton Rd., right onto Dug Rd. Audubon progrand® on backyard habitat The Greater Wyoming Valley Audubon Society will present a free evening pro- gram titled, “Explore Numerous Programs to Enhance Your Property for Wildlife and Improve Water Quality.” Ed and Amber Zygmut will explain how they created a new wetland which is home to various species of frogs, salamanders, dragonflies and birds. The meeting will be held at the Dallas United Methodist Church at 7:30 p.m. on Monday, Nov. 15. The Greater Wyoming Valley Audubon Society includes both Luzerne and Wyoming counties. 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. 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. HEALTH BACK MT. FREE MEDICAL AND LEGAL CLINIC, every Friday, 6:30 p.m., Fr. Sammons Hall at St. Therese’s Church, pond Ave., Shavertown. Strictly confidential and non-denom- inational. Volunteer doctors, nurses and greeters are wel- come. Call Maureen at 696- 1427 with questions. ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS meetings, Every Tuesday starting at 7:30 p.m., St. Paul's Lutheran Church, off Rt. 118, Dallas. Every Friday starting at 7 p.m., Shavertown United Methodist Church, Pioneer Ave. GRIEF SUPPORT GROUP every Tuesday from 6:3 p.m. to 8 p.m. offered by Hospice Care of the Visiting Nurses Association. Thomas P. Saxton Medical Pavilion Health Enhancement classroom, 468 Northampton St., Edwardsville. For info or to register, call 552-1391. Need extra copies They are on sale at local newsstands through Saturday NOW OPEN - ACCEPTING ENROLLMENTS Homework Café A stimulating environment that. enhances the mind Plan your getaway this weekend. It's easy with our Travel channel. You can even make a reservation using our Expedia booking engine. Click on Travel. TIMESLEADER#com J & Joe & CATERING 659 Memorial Highway ° Dallas 675-6139 + Sunday 11am - 7pm Now Taking Orders For All Your Holiday Catering Needs! Mon. - Sat. 9am-9pm NUT & Every Wednesday & NUT POPPY ROLLS ARE HERE Homemade Pigs in a Blanket POPPY ROLLS ARE HERE Every Thursday Homemade Pastie Dinner w/ gravy and our famous coleslaw Every Sunday (during football) Large Tray of Pizza & 30 Wings Eat In Or Take Out $12.95 and activities. Penn State Wilkes-Barre Evening Open House Tuesday, November 16th 6:30 p.m. - Center for Technology + Meet Penn State faculty and counselors. ¢ [earn about Penn State degree programs. + Get information on admission procedures, scholarships, financial aid, student services To register - visit www.wb.psu.edu/openhouse or call 570-675-9238 w“
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