PAGE 10 THE POST CALENDAR Sunday, August 7, 2005 8 DAYS AN Aug. 14 - MODEL AIRCRAFT SHOW, Aug. 1-5 - GRACE COMMUNITY from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Fox CHURCH VBS, 6:30-8:30 p.m. at Crossing Airport in Tunkhannock. the church on Memorial Highway Sponsored by the ‘Black Sheep across from Chapel Lawn Ceme- Squadron Flyers. The rain date is tery. This Vacation Bible School Aug. 21. Directions: take Route will feature fun, Bible-learning ac- 309 north to Route 29 north. Turn tivities, songs, crafts, food, games Deadline is Tuesday at 5 p.m. 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 may also send it to The Post, 15 N. Main St., Wilkes-Barre, PA, 1871, or drop it in the box at Uni-Mart, Rt. 309, Dallas. right onto Keelersburg Road. Go and Bible adventures. All boys and girls age 3 through comple- S M T ; Ww TI FS S approximately’ 4 miles and turn left onto Old Trail Road. Go 1 mile tion of 6th grade are invited to at- tend the “Serengeti Trek." For V4 .) OQ 10 1112 13 | 14 and turn left. Follow dirt road to the top of the hill. more information, call the church at 675-3723. Through Sept. 1- JUNKYARD JIVE Aug. 4 - ALZHEIMER'S SUPPORT EXHIBIT, at the Dietrich Theater's Earnshaw Gallery in Tunkhan- GROUP will meet at 1 a.m. at The nock during times movies are Meadows Nursing Center, 55 W. shown. The exhibit features pho- ~~ Center Hill Road in Dallas. The tography by Mel Wolk. There will public is invited. be a Meet the Artist reception Aug. 9-1 -SWAMP STOMPERS, 9 from 3-5 p.m. July 31 at the thea- a.m:-noon at Ricketts Glen State ter. Park. The activity for children ag- July 30 - BUS TRIP TO EVERHART es 9-12 includes exploring various MUSEUM and the Nay Aug Park habitat areas to learn the impor- and Zoo, 9:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Meet tance of balance in nature and the at the Dietrich Theater in Tunk- wonders of wetlands. Water hannock. The cost is $5 per per- shoes or boots, insect repellant son, which includes a box lunch. and old clothes are recommend- Pre-registration is required by ed. To register, call 477-7780. calling 996-1500. Aug.16-18 - ARCHAEOLOGICAL EX- July 26-Aug. 18 - SUMMER CHIL- PLORATION, 9 a.m.-noon. Rick- DREN'S MUSEUM will be open etts Glen State Park. The activity Tuesday, Wednesday and for children ages 13-16 includes ex- Thursday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at cavating for artifacts and learn- the First United. Methodist ing how scientists piece bones to- Church, 47 N. Franklin St., Wilkes- gether to determine what animal Barre. The event features hands- it was. To register, call 477-7780. on educational activities and dis- Aug. 12 = STARS ‘N PARKS, 9 p.m., Dave Cole. Bring a blanket or lounge chair. Telescopes will be provided, if needed. The program starts at the Visitor's Center and will proceed to the western boat ramp area. For more information, call Judy at 477-7780. Aug. 12-Sept. 23 - JAZZART 2005, opening reception from 4-7 p.m. at the Wyoming County Cour- thouse Gallery, Tunkhannock. The event features artist Joe Weldon. The gallery hours are 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday. For more information, call 836-3200. Aug. 13 - 177TH. ANNUAL CRAFT SALE AND FLEA MARKET, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Order of the East- ern Star Hall Building Associ- ation, Foster Street and Wood- lawn Avenue, Dallas. The building is located behind CVS Pharmacy lunch. For more information, call Irene Transue at 675-1367. Aug. 13 - PERFECT PEACH SALE, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., Daddow- Isaacs American Legion Post, Dal- las. The peaches are grown in Adams County and are of the Lor- ing variety. The cost is $8 per pick, $16 per 1/2 bushel, and $30 per bushel. For tickets, call Jack Good at 675-3075; Clarence J. Michael at 675-0488; Jay Niskey at 675- 2367; Charles Kishbaugh at 675- 8780; or the American Legion at 675-6542. Aug. 13 - ROAST PORK & SAUER- KRAUT DINNER/BAKE SALE, from 4:30-6:30 p.m. at Loyalville United Methodist Church. Home- made vanilla, chocolate, straw- berry ice cream will be available for 75 cents a dip or $2.50 per outs will be available, by calling ahead at 477-3521. Aug. 13 - FALLS LIONS CLUB AN- NUAL FISHING TOURNAMENT, 6 a.m. to 3 p.m. Registrations will be taken at the Lake Winola Hose Co., Route 92, Falls, from 5:30-8 a.m. For more information, call Bob at 836-4942. Aug. 13 - CHICKEN BARBEQUE, 3 p.m. until all dinners are sold. Dy- mond Hollow United Methodist Church. Meals are prepared for take-out, but seating will be avail- able in the dining room or at pic- nic tables. Dinner will include 1/2 charcoal barbecued chicken, baked potato, home baked beans, homemade coleslaw, rolls with butter and a homemade cupcake. Tickets at the door are $7 per meal. For more information, call 388-6566 or 333-4332. : Aug. 16-18 - ARCHAEOLOGICAL EX- PLORATION, from 9 a.m. to noon, Ricketts Glen State Park, for chil- dren ages 13-16. Excavate for arti- facts and learn how scientists piece bones together to deter- mine what animal it was. To regis- ter, call Judy at 477-7780. Aug. 16-18 - ARCHAEOLOGICAL EX- PLORATION, from 9 a.m. to noon, Ricketts Glen State Park, for chil- dren ages 13-16. Excavate for arti- facts and learn how scientists piece bones together to deter- mine what animal it was. To regis- ter, call Judy at 477-7780. Methodist Church, 5876 wD Road, Sweet Valley. The church is located a quarter-mile from Shel- don's Lunch on Route 18). The dinner includes a1/2 charcoal bar- bequed chicken, baked potato, corn on the cob, coleslaw, roll, cake and beverage. Dinners are $7 for adult dinner and $3.50 for children. Takeouts will be availa- ble at 3:30 p.m. Aug. 26-28 - SNOW WHITE AND THE SEVEN DWARFS at the Music Box Dinner Playhouse, 196 Hughes Street in Swoyersville. Performance times are 10 a.m. and 7 p.m. Aug. 26; and 7 p.m. Aug. 27-28. For reservations, call the box office at 283-2195 or visit the Web site www.musicbox.org. Aug. 28 - GOLF OUTING AND COO- KOUT, beginning with a shotgun start at 1p.m. at Mill Race Golf Re- sort, Route 487, Benton. The event is sponsored by the Dallas Softball Booster Club. A cookout will follow the tournament. The fee of $75 includes green fees, cart and cookout. For more infor- mation, call 675-1920. Sept. 24 - STARS 'N PARKS, 8 p.m., Ricketts Glen State Park. Th event features an astronomic evening under the clear skies with Dave Cole. Bring a blanket or lounge chair. Telescopes will be provided, if needed. The program starts at the Visitor's Center and will proceed to the western boat Aug. 20 - CHICKEN BARBEQUE, from 4-7 p.m. Maple Grove United ramp area. For more information, and the event will be held rain or call Judy at 477-7780. shine. The Eastern Star will serve plays for children. Ricketts Glen State Park. Check out the meteor showers with quart. Tickets are $7 for adults; Children under 12, $3.50. Take- CIVIC BRIEFS invited. The third reunion will begin with a covered dish lunch tails regarding the reunion and pre-reunion events: Michael John Straigis, Jobraith Taren, Sherry Terescavage, A. Scott cept of a local, non-profit nature center and how it will benefit Flea market for Irem Temple CC. set for Aug 20 The American Red Cross will at 1 p.m. the community, socially and Bailey, Robert Bartorillo, Jason = Thomas, Rachel Vincelli, Antho- ; hold a blood drive from 1-6 p.m. For more information, call economically. The public is Beckley, Lynn Bednar, Brian ny Welgosh, Michael Williams, Mountain Grange No. 567 will Aug. 9 at the Irem Temple Helen Franklin at 675-4238. invited. Beiter, Kimberly Bernhardy, Sue Williamson, Carrie Wilson hold a flea market from 9 a.m. Country Club in Dallas. Blood For more information about Marcella Bove, Robert Brown, and Tracy Youells. to 2 p.m. Aug. 20 on West 8th supplies are dangerously low the public meeting or how to Barry Brutko, Scott Chopick, Anyone with information Street in Carverton. Lunch and and your donation is desperate- The Meadows become more involved with the Heather Conrad, Amy Derr, regarding those classmates snacks will be served from 10 ly needed. Regular donors may k, : bl J d 4 projects, call Rebecca Lesko Tracey Domzalski, James Don- should call Melissa (Malonis) a.m. to 1 p.m. To get to the donate every 56 days. osting 00a arive 836-7202 or e-mail her at EMN- nelly, Amy Dorrance, Samantha Jesse at 212-0399 or Megan grange, take Carverton Road in The Red Cross is always look- © The Meadows Nursing Cen- ~~ Cinfo@yahoo.com. Dzurenda, Nancy Eveland, Brett (Hardisky) Estock at MegEs- Trucksville to 8th Street and ing for new, first-time donors. ter, Dallas, will sponsor an Gauntlett, David Grundowski, tock@yahoo.com for more turn left at the stop sign. The Anyone 17 years of age, weigh- American Red Cross blood drive . pv 1 ¢ Sean Haggerty, David Heid, information. is angels ietred nevus from ing at least 110 pounds and in from 1-6 p.m. Aug. 12 in the Fishing tournament Sean Higgs, Kimberly Hodle odie Road. or table reserva- good health may donate blood. center’s first-floor multi-purpose and Shawn Hoyt. . . tions, call 477-5462. The Red Cross asks that you room at 55 W. Center Hill Road. takes places Aug. 13 Information is also needed for Tickets available @ : bring a photo ID with you to the The donor area is air condi- The Falls Lions Club is spon- Sam Jayne, Jennifer Jennings, f affl ° blood drive. tioned. Every two seconds, soring its annual fishing tourna- Michelle Kelly, Kristen Kerpov- Or summer raime Original Starfires someone in America needs ment from 6 a.m. to 3 p.m., Aug ich, Kenneth Klimovitz, Amy Big Brothers Big Sisters of s vhis . some type of blood product in 13 at Lake Winola. Registration Kowalski, Kenneth Kozel, Mi- The Bridge has started its an- highlight Dallas Days Lake-Noxen alumni order to survive. Community © will take place from 5-8 a.m. on chelle Latona, Rebecca Lewis, nual summer raffle. The top An Evening with the Original h i Pe | h support is needed to help The the day of the event at the Lake = Sarah Lewis, Patricia Mahle, prizes are a notebook computer Starfires dance will be held from 1108 Ing picnic unc Meadows meet its donor goal of Winola Hose Co., Route 92 in Rebecca Matson, Adam May, donated by Custom Computers, 4 6 p.m. to midnight, Sept. 17 at The Lake-Noxen School 50 units of blood. For more Falls. For more information, call Bernard McDermott, Barry Inc., and 14 tickets for a Wilkes- Cl Stax & Co., Route 415 in Dallas. Alumni (for classes 1952-59) information, call the volunteer 836-4942. Miller, Brian Misson, Lorraine Barre/Scranton Penguin’s game The music will begin at 7 p.m. will hold a picnic at noon, Aug. department at 675-8600. : Mitchell, Sean Mulloy, Shelby box, donated by Citizen’s Bank. The event is part of the annual ~~ 13 at the Harveys Lake Beach cM. Naparsteck, Aprille Newhart The cost of each raffle ticket is Dallas Days Weekend. Club (former Sandy Bottom DHS Class of 1990 and Adam Noderer. $10 and the drawing date is Tickets for the dance are $25 Beach) picnic pavilion. All at- Flea mar ket t h | d 5th : Also, Brenda Olsen, Kendra Aug. 19. For more information ' and are available at the borough tendees should bring a covered t f A 13 010 reunion Pacewicz, Michele Pallis, Lori about Big Brothers Big Sisters, building, 675-1389; Stax & Co., dish dinner for four to six peo- Set 10r ug. The Dallas High School Class Parsons, Deric Petrini, Melissa or to purchase a raffle ticket, | 675-7007; and Ochman’s Coin & ple, along with serving utensils The Bloomingdale Grange of 1990 will hold its 15th re- Pitcavage, Keith Poraski, Wayde call 824-8756 or visit the Web | Jewelry, 675-5872. and beverages. The reunion No. 536 will hold a flea market union Sept. 3 at Konefal’s Grove Post, Sean Price, Edward Reab- = site www.bbbswb.org. The ticket price includes a committee will provide paper from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m., Aug. 13 on in Chase. Addresses are needed uck, George Russ, Todd Scales, o buffet from 6-9 p.m. that fea- products and spring water. Grange Hall Road in Shickshin- on the following classmates so David Shumway, Ellen Smaka, # tures oven roasted steamship For more information, call ny. Rental tables are available they can be notified about de- Cheri Smith, John St. Clair, round of beef, baked haddock Carlene (Kocher) McCaffrey at for $5. For more information, with lobster sauce, and chicken call 256-7610. marsala. A cash bar will also be available. Dallas Days Weekend begins Sept. 16 and will culminate with the third annual Dallas Harvest 639-5308 or Tanya (Kocher) Christ at 945-5874. You can also e-mail john.christ@emcs.net. SENIOR MENU The Senior Citizens Center, sponsored by the Area Agency Meeting to discuss | plans for nature center wheat bread, rice pudding, milk and coffee. the week of Aug. 8: One-room students Festival from 1-6 p.m. Sept. 18 : : : The directors of the Endless : Monday: Meat and cheese lasag- on Main Street Diksha holding third reunion - Mountains Nature Center will oa ri fori. useing and hot na, tossed salad, Italian bread, Thursday: Sausage and peppers one with questions about the Students who attended the meet at 7 p.m. Aug. 9, at the meals at noon Monday through fresh pears, milk and coffee. on hoagie roll, boiled potatoes, : festival should call borough one-room schools in Jackson Tunkhannock Library. Plans for | Friday to people age 60 and Tuesday: Sweet and sour pork, chocolate chip cookies, milk.and manager Joseph Moskovitz at Township are invited to attend the Nature Trail at the Kiwanis older. Donations from participa- brown rice, vegetables, whole coffee. 675-1389. 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