PAGE 10 THE DALLAS POST Sunday, August 2, 2009 CIVIC BRIEFS ‘South Pacific’ comes to Music Box The Music Box Players pre- sent Rodgers and Hammer- stein’s “South Pacific” today, Aug. 2, at the Music Box Dinner Playhouse, 196 Hughes St, Swoyersville, PA. Curtain time is 8 p.m. Thurs- day through Saturday and 3 p.m. on Sunday. A buffet dinner is served 90 minutes before curtain. Call 283-2195 for tickets. Music Box sets auditions The Music Box Players will hold auditions for “No Sex veys Lake; from 1to 4 p.m. on Monday, Aug. 10, at the Dallas Borough Building, 25 Main St., Dallas; and from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Friday, Aug. 28, at the North- ern Columbia Community and Cultural Center, 42 Community Dr., Benton. For more information, call Boback’s offices in Sweet Valley at 477-3752 or Tunkhannock at 836-4777. Alzheimer’ group meets August 6 The Dallas Alzheimer’s Sup- port Group will meet at 11 a.m. on Thursday, Aug. 6, in the board room of the Meadows The speaker will be Bob Le- Roy, president and CEO of the Pennsylvania State Alzheimer’s Association. Music Box Players plan Night at the Races The Music Box Players will sponsor a Night at the Races at 7 p.m. on Friday, Aug. 7, at the Music Box Dinner Playhouse, 196 Hughes St, Swoyersville. Admission of $10 includes re- freshments. For information, call 283- 2195. Craft sale planned The 21st Annual Craft Sale and Flea Market will be held from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Sat- Chapter Eastern Star Hall, Fos- ter Street and Woodlawn Ave- nue, Dallas. Vendors spaces are available for $10 each and inside tables are $15 each with the table provided. Eastern Star members will serve lunch and the group’s famous Welsh cookies will be available. For information, call Dianne Corby at 6754893 or Irene Transue at 675-1367. Grange plans flea market August 8 Mountain Grange No. 567 will hold a flea market from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturday, Aug. 8, at the Grange Hall, 1632 W. Eighth St., Wyoming. Admission is free. Please, We're British” at 7 p.m. Nursing Center, 55 W. Center urday, Aug. 8, a t the Dallas Back-to-school specials and on Tuesday and Wednesday, Hill Rd., Dallas. Aug. 4 and 5, at the Music Box Dinner Playhouse, 196 Hughes NG ” su Swvernile Peormanee | WC Sand Springs Country Club r 11-13 an — at poe EAD THE PUBLIC'S COUNTRY CLUB 17-20. ~r W\ " " For information, call 283- / Enjoy Our Summer Golf Specials OE. CE EE org tT Ee 1 EB rire = Protech, Ei iSand Springs Couns Clu Weekday Golf Monday - Thursday {Non-Holiday) $35 Per Person Includes 18 Holes, Cart, Free Lunch Free Bucket of Balls Present Coupon Sand Springs Country Club! I ! Senior Golf - 55 or Older | Monday - Thursday (Non-Holiday) Boback’s staff visits I | $25 Per Person ; i I I satellite offices 1 A member of Rep. Karen I Boback's staff will be available {Includes 18 Holes, Cart & Free Lunch from 6 to 8 p.m. on Tuesday, ! Aug. 4, at the Dallas Township : Municipal Building, 601 Tunk- hannock Hwy., Dallas; from 9 a.m. to noon on Monday, Aug. 10, at the Harveys Lake Munici- pal Building, Route 415, Har- Present Coupon (570) 788-5845 10 Clubhouse Drive, Drums, PA www. SandSpringsGolf.com Restaurant Is Open Tues. thru Sat. 11am to 9pm Sun & Mon. 11am to Spm Take a ride to Harvey's Lake and enjoy dinner overlooking the lake at the Lakeside Skillet. Open Daily 7am-9pm (10pm on Fri and Sat.) It’s a beautiful polished casual Lakeside Restaurant beautifiully adorned with the nautical theme. You will find framed antique photos of the yesteryear at the Lake. The Lakeside Skillet opened its doors last May in the Benjamin Harvey Building located at Pole 279 Lakeside Drive. The Skillet serves breakfast, lunch & dinner. Specials are available daily. For breakfast try a frittata, Catfish & eggs, Eggs Benedict, Banana’s Foster Pancakes, Made to order Omelettes, or maybe an order of delicious Banana Stuffed French Toast. Breakfast is available until 4:00 pm daily. At lunch, try a Bowl of Homemade Seafood Chowder, a Skillet favorite. Other favories include: Pulled Pork Sandwiches, Chicken Caesar Wrap, Clubs and Great Salads (Greek, Caesar, Spinach, 8& Cobb). For Dinner you may enjoy a cocktail frozen drink of the day, or a glass of wine. Dinner favorites include Homemade Lump Crab cakes, Chicken Oscar, Jumbo Sea Scallops, Chicken and Broccoli, Scampis,and 120z. Hand Cut Ribeye. Save room for dessert-try a Bananas Foster Sundae, Chocolate Brownie Madness, Southern pie Ala Mode, or Fresh Strawberry Shortcake. Now booking catered events in Romayne’s Ballroom. Book your special event. The ballroom seats 165 people. Dates available for 2009 Fall Wedding Packages. Book a Friday night or Sunday afternoon wedding and save. Look for our new Sunday Brunch Buffet in the Ballroom. Call today or stop by for menus and dates. The Lakeside skillet at the Benjamin Harvey Inn is located on Lakeside drive at Pole 279. Take a left at the stop sign coming into the lake from 415, stay right in Lakeside drive 1/2 mile. The Skillet accepts Visa, Mastercard & Discover. Gift Cards are available. 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There will be a raffle featuring a hand-crocheted nese Auction, 50/50 tickets and afghan, a wooden rocker anda door prizes. turtle-shaped pot. For tickets or more informa- Spaces are available for in- tion, call 333-5265. terested vendors inside the hall at $10 and outside at $7. Call 287-7851 to reserve a table. Children's workshop slated at Music Box A summer theater workshop for children 8 to 12 years will end with a performance of “Al- Dance will benefit Blue Chip Animal Shelter A dance to benefit the Blue ice in Wonderland” August 14 Chip Animal Shelter in Dallas and 15 at the Music Box Dinner will be held from 7 to 11 p.m. on Playhouse, 196 Hughes St., Saturday, Aug. 15, at the West Swoyersville. Pittston Armory, Susquehanna For information and enroll- Avenue. ment, call 283-2195. 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