12 The Dallas Post CALENDAR Sunday, May 29, 2005 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''M (T |W T{F [SS 29 | 30| 31 | 1 2 [3°45 8 DAYS A WEEK COMMUNITY June 4 - FLEA MARKET, 8 a.m.- 2 p.m., Bloomingdale Grange, Shickshinny. Food available. Call 256-7610 for table rental. DANCE June 4 - NEW ENGLAND CON- TRA DANCE, 7:30 p.m., Bear Creek Club, White Haven Rd., Bear Creek. Black Bear Crossing band with caller Ted Crane. Members $7, non-members $7, families $18. Bring soft-soled shoes. 333-4007 or www.folklore- society.org. HEALTH May 31 - BIO-IDENTICAL HOR- MONE REPLACEMENT THERAPY, with Dr. Brenda Goodrich. Triton Hose Company, Tioga St. Tunkhannock, 7 p.m. Space .is limited. Register by calling Gayle Gipson, Tyler Education Office at 996.1281. June 3-4 - RELAY FOR LIFE, 24 hour walk/run to raise money for the fight against cancer Held at College Misericordia. Info, Christine DeMelfi at the American Cancer Society (888-227-5445) or chairper- son Michelle Cassetori at 674-8770. June 4 - RELAY FOR LIFE SUR- VIVOR LAP, 11 a.m., College Misericordia, lunch to follow. Open to any cancer patient or survivor. KIDSTUFF June 2-23 - PRESCHOOL ART, ages 4 and 5, Thursdays, noon-12:45 p.m. Cost, $25 for series of four classes. Preschool students will be introduced to a famous artist each week as they explore a variety of materi- als. Dietrich Theater, 60 E. Tioga St., Tunkhannock, 996-1500. www.dietrichthe- ater.com June 4 - NATURE CAMP REGIS- TRATION, Frances Slocum State Park, Pavilion 1, at 10 a.m. Fee of $20 per child. MUSIC June 4 - MUSICAL MEDLEY, 7 p.m. Relax and enjoy the delightful sounds of Jim Weiss on guitar, fiddle and mandolin. Frances Slocum State Park, Campground Amphitheater. 696-3525. OUTDOORS May 29 - FAMILY WOODS WALK along the campground trail, 2 p.m. Scavenger hunt for kids. Frances Slocum State Park, walk-in sites parking area. Free. 696-9105. May 29 - PA NATURAL SYM- BOLS, 7 p.m. Scavenger hunt for kids. Frances Slocum State Park campground amphitheater. Free. 696- 9105. SPECIAL EVENTS June 3 - VIRTUAL TOUR OF THE METROPOLITAN MUSE- UM OF ART, 6:30-8:30 p.m. Penn State Wilkes-Barre Science Building, $15/per- son. Penn State art instruc- tor Mary Mattern will lead participants through the art works and artifacts on the first floor and the paintings and galleries on the second. Call 675-9102 or visit www.wb.psu.edu/ce. Dallas Legion Memorial Day parade The annual Memorial Day parade will leave the Daddow- Isaacs Post 672 at 9 a.m., pro- ceeding to the honor roll. After a short service, marchers will to to the Warden cemetery. Commander John Emil Sr. will introduce the main speak- er, Capt. Frank Petroski, who recently returned from Iraq. The Dallas High School Band will perform the national anthem. The American Legion will then invite everyone to join them at Chapel Lawn Cemetery at approximately 10:30 a.m. where there will be a memorial service, a wreath will be laid, salvos fired and taps will be played. 13th annual Survivors Celebration Northeastern Pennsylvania residents who have been touched by cancer are invited to attend the 13th annual Survivors Celebration on Sunday, June 12 from 1 to 4 p.m. at Montage Mountain hosted by the Northeast Regional Cancer Institute, American Cancer Society, and the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation of Northeastern Pennsylvania. Shuttle transportation from the parking lot to the lodge is avail- able. To register for the event, or for more information, please call the Cancer Institute at 970-6543. Dallas Class of ‘95 plans reunion The 10-year reunion of the Dallas High School Class of 1995 is scheduled for July 2, at Irem Temple Country Club’s outdoor pavilion in Dallas. Organizers are seeking mailing addresses for members of the class, to send invitations. Addresses may be sent by e-mail to freekatie@hotmail.com or call (540) 951-3342. Send your news to The Post by e-mail. thepost@ leader.net Digital photos welcome, too! Deadline for submitted news is Wednesday at noon. Hi : Clockwise from top: Elizabeth Z ack, Stephanie Eimers, Brienne Dougherty, Lauren Wasilewski and Kristin Davison will dance with Ballet Northeast next weekend. UPCOMING COMMUNITY June 10-11 - RUMMAGE AND BAKE SALE at the Alderson United Methodist Church. Friday, 9 a.m.-4 p.m.; Saturday, dollar bag day, 9-2. Pole 108, Lakeside Drive, Harveys Lake. Info, 639-5401. June 18 - BOOTHS AVAILABLE, for the Market on the Pond, at the Meadows Nursing Center, Dallas. Spaces $20 each, call 675-8600, ext. 195. Maximum 100 vendors. HEALTH June 6-27 - YOGA FOR YOU AT NIGHT, 7-8 p.m. Admission $40 for the four classes. Accommodations will be made for all levels. Bring a yoga mat or beach towel. Dietrich Theater, 60 E. Tioga St., Tunkhannock, 996-1500. www.dietrichtheater.com KIDSTUFF June 6-20 - MOMMY AND ME MIXED MEDIA, ages 3 and 4, Mondays, noon12:45 p.m. Cost, $20 for each series of three classes. Young artists and their moms, dads or grandparents will create works of art in an assort- ment of materials. Dietrich Theater, 60 E. Tioga St., Tunkhannock, 996-1500. www.dietrichtheater.com THE FRESH AIR FUND wel- comes volunteers and host families for a summer 2005 visit for New York City chil- dren. 674-3707. Caption for photo: A scene from a previous year's WRGN Yard Sale Yard sale will benefit WRGN radio New features highlight radio station WRGN’s 17th Annual Yard Sale/Fair, to be held Saturday, June 4, 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Rain or shine, it will be held at the Saxe Homestead, Bethel Hill Road, Sweet Valley, near Rickett’s Glen. The event benefits WRGN radio which is non- commercial and listener-sup- ported. Featured will be hun- dreds of reasonably priced yard sale items. Perennial and annual plants also will be sold. A breakfast of pancakes and sausage and a lunch of home- made perogies, wimpies, hamburgers, hot dogs and soda will be served. Homemade baked goods round out the menu. Homemade ice cream will be a part of the event with sever- al new flavors added. Homemade donuts, a hit last year, will return. Art and Barb Saxe head up the event, which is sponsored by the Friends of WRGN. Local craftspeople will con- duct demonstrations of old crafts such as spinning, black- smithing and candlemaking. MULCH Natural Brown $24.50 yard Colored $27.00 yard Contractor's Discounts Available Free Delivery Available 5+ yards in the Wyoming Valley! Call 288-7002 for details 2 a ahs. WHY PAY MORE? + Twin Sets 7, Quality Name Brand Mattresses $99.00 ie For Less! Full Sets go; Mattresses Factory Direct = $119.00 .. Comfortable Prices Queen Sets hy 19 West Side Mall <i 315900 F! Edwardsville, PA 18704 . - Curves The power to amaze yourself. ™ Wilkes-Barre Twp 270-6622 Plains 270-4554 Nanticoke 740-2777 Hanover 270-5588 Lehman 674-5588 There will be plenty of spe- cial things for the kids and “live, homegrown music” will be preformed all day. The Saxe Farm is located off Rt. 118, east of Ricketts Glen State Park. Turn left on Bethel Hill Road, one mile on the right. For more informa- tion, call the Saxe farm at 864-3222 or WRGN at 477- 3688. There is no admission charge and parking is free. Dancers will tak ® the stage with Ballet Northeast Several Back Mountain dancers will be among the cast members in “Etudes” and “Snow White,” which will be performed next weekend by Ballet Northeast. Among the performers will be Samantha Condo, Hannah Corcoran, Alexa Davison, Kristin Davison, Olivia Davison, Katharine Marianacci, Sarah Marianacci, Jaime Moran, Rory Moran, Karla Nave, Joy Nave, Nadia Novack and Virginian Reinert, all of Dallas. Shavertown dancers are Chloe Kalna, Julia Ridilla and Diana Smith, joined by Isabel Radel of Harveys Lake. Performances will take place at 7:30 p.m. on Saturday, June 4, and at 2:30 p.m. on Sunday, June 5, at the Dorothy Dickson Darte Center for the Performing Arts Wilkes University. Admission for reserved seating is $15 for adults and $12 for sen- iors (55 and older) and children under 12. Tickets are available at Humphrey’s in Shavertown or at the box office just prior to each show. For more information, call 287-5802 or 639-1303. OUTDOORS June 8 - DRAGONFLIES & DAM- SELFLIES WALK, 11 a.m. Meet at the North Branch Land Trust office, 11 Carverton Rd., Trucksville.. Reservations required by June 7. Experience the spectacular colors and mystery of these remarkable flying insects. Easy walk is 11/2 to 2 hours. Sunshine is a must. Rain date June 10. 696-1691 or koval@nblt.org. ONGOING EXHIBITS Through July 23 - A STUDY IN NATURE, a serene and beau- tiful combination of art rep- resenting nature. Paintings, sculptures in wood and life- size fish traveling in and around ceramic vases. Lizza Studios, 155 Bridge St., Tunkhannock. 836-8806. HEALTH BACK MT. FREE MEDICAL AND LEGAL CLINIC, every Friday ga 6:30 p.m., Fr. Sammons Hall at St. Therese's Church, Pioneer Ave., Shavertown. Strictly confidential and non- denominational. Volunteer doctors, nurses and greeters are welcome. Call Maureen at 696-1427 with questions. TAKE OFF POUNDS SENSIBLY meetings Thursdays, 5:30 p.m., Shavertown United Methodist Church, Pioneer Ave. All ages welcome. Wednesdays - YOGA FOR YOU, 10-11 a.m. Bring a yoga mat or beach towel and a blanket. $10 per lesson, children free. Dietrich Theater 60 E. Tioga St. Tunkhannock. 996-1500. ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS 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. 135 S. Main St., Pittston LEARN TO DANCE! ® +You Can Learn to Swing Dance, Waltz, Cha Cha, Rumba or even Salsa! + Meet New People, Make New Friends! Your First Lesson Is FREE! + Singles & Couples Always Welcome! + Wedding & Bridal Party Lessons. + Package Discounts! CALL TODAY! 570-602-8899 AUTO INSURANCE 2-Door, 4 poor, 6-poora Picku P. One Call Covers them All. To find out more about our auto insurance- Call me.. Stop by...Log on - it's your choice! INSURANCE AGENCY ~ Gordon-Smith Insurance Agency Charles W. 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