weekend entertainment guide 8/20/2014 - lifestyles
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Weekend Entertainment Guide 8/20/2014 - Lifestyles
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ARLO'S TAVERN, 10340 Route 171, Union Dale: Sunday, Clarence Spady Band.
BAR LOUIE, Mohegan Sun in Pocono Downs, Plains Twp.: Sunday, Simply Press Play.
BAR ON OAK, 900 Oak St., Pittston: today, Latin Night; Tuesday, line bouncing together with DannyStar; Wednesday, range dance using Barb.
BAZIL, 1101 Northern Blvd., Clarks Summit: Wednesdays, Marko Marcinko Jazz Quartet.
BLU WASABI, Route 6, Dickson City: Tuesdays, Solo-Lu.
BOTTLENECKS, 3 S. Primary St., Wilkes-Barre: Wednesdays, the Jam with Abstract Peoples, DJHersh.
BREAKERS, Mohegan Sun at Pocono Downs, Plains Twp.: today, Beat City; Sunday, M80.
CHESTNUT STREET TAVERN, Dunmore: today, DJ Mongo; Tuesday, DJ Deborah; Wednesday, DJTerry Oke.
COOPER'S CABANA, 304 Kennedy Blvd., Pittston: Sunday, Karaoke together with DJ Honey Doo;Tuesday, Bike Night together with DJ Ringmaster.
COOPER'S SEAFOOD HOUSE, 701 N. Washington Ave.: today, Q-Balls; Sunday, Omnitial.
EHRHARDT'S WATERFRONT RESORT, 205 Route 507, Hawley: today, 30 Pack Lite;
EVOLUTION NIGHTCLUB, The Actual Woodlands, 1073 Highway 315, Wilkes-Barre: today, DJ SLMJMM along with DJ Kev the actual Rev.
EXECUTIVE LOUNGE, Your Woodlands, 1073 Highway 315, Wilkes-Barre: today, Xcluzive Soul.
FORMOSA, 727 S. State St., Clarks Summit: Thursdays, Ron Leas & Kenny McGraw.
FOUR SEASONS ASIAN BISTRO, 1146 S. Major Ave.: Wednesdays, open mic.
GLASS -- WINE.BAR.KITCHEN., 119 Falls Ave., Hawley: Sunday, Blues, Brews & BBQ using the DanBrother Band.
MAIN STREET MUSIC, 1833 N. Principal Ave.: Sundays, jam session along with Jack Mead as wellas Chris Gratz.
MANHATTAN DRIVE/BEST WESTERN PLUS, Dunmore: today, Fuzzy Park Trio.
MECCA'S PLACE, 224 Erie St., Dunmore: today, Frank & Judy.
MENDICINO'S PIZZA AND LOUNGE, Routes 502 along with 435, Covington Twp.: today, BruceAlbury.
MERT'S, 301 Penn Ave.: today, Omnitial.
MINOOKA PUB, 2934 Birney Ave.: today, Paul Martin.
NEW PENNY, 1827 N. main Ave.: today, Governing Murphy and Final regarding Nine.
NOSH, 280 Major St., Dickson City: Wednesdays, Frankie and Toby.
O'LEARY'S PUB, 514 Ash St.: Wednesdays, your Village Idiots; Thursdays, open up jam using JerryTrapper; today, Tragic Flaw.
OAK STREET EXPRESS, 729 Oak St.: today, DJ Famous; Sunday, Jackson Vee; Tuesday, Jeff Lewis;Wednesday, Karaoke using Speaker Jam.
PARKER HOUSE TAVERN, 12 E. Parker St.: today, the Ringmaster with the Back Again in order toUniversity Party; Sunday, Crazy Karaoke together with DJ Bossmare.
POOR RICHARD'S PUB, 125 Beech St.: Saturdays, Karaoke using Honey Entertainment.
RIVER STREET JAZZ CAFE, 667 N. River St., Plains Twp.: today, Trespass: the Music of Genesis.
RUTH'S CHRIS STEAK HOUSE, Mohegan Sun from Pocono Downs, Plains Twp.: Thursdays, Songsfor Models Trio; Fridays and Saturdays, Jimmy Waltich Jazz Trio; Tuesdays as well as Wednesdays,Phil Hinton Leading 40.
SAMBUCA GRILL, 234 Penn Ave.: Fridays as well as Saturdays, Paul Ardito.
THE SETTLERS INN, 4 main Ave., Hawley: today, Dan Bradley.
SKYTOP LODGE, Skytop: Saturdays, Doug Smith Orchestra.
TOMAINO'S, 273 S. Principal St., Archbald: today, The Actual Mix.
WELLINGTON'S, Clarks Summit: today, Zack Savage.
WISE CRACKERS COMEDY CLUB, Mohegan Sun at Pocono Downs, Plains Twp.: today, RodneyLaney, Thomas Kelly as well as Scott Bruce.
MUSIC
CORNSTOCK FOLK FESTIVAL: these days as well as Sunday, Lazy Brook Park, 55 Overloook Road,Tunkhannock, $45 advance/$55 at gate/free for children 16 as well as younger. Go tocornstockfestival.com. 570-250-7464.
INAUGURAL CAMPFIRE OUTDOOR ADVENTURE & MUSIC FESTIVAL: today as well as Sunday,Lakewood, service fees vary, email [email protected].
EIGHTH ANNUAL STROUDFEST: today, 11 a.m. to become able to 5 p.m., downtown Stroudsburg,e-mail [email protected]. Go to www.stroudfest.com. 570-420-2808.
PECULIAR MUSIC FESTIVAL: today, 2 to always be able to ten p.m., Hughestown Fire Hall grounds,30 Middle St., Hughestown, $5, rewards Higher Pittston Meals in Wheels.
BRADSTAN CABARET SERIES: Adore is Good, with Christine Andreas and Martin Silvestri, today,$49.50; Crazy 1961, together with Mark Nadler, Oct. 18, $49.50; 3 Men & An Infant ... Grand: SaluteTo be Able To the particular Rat Pack, with Brian Lane Green, Lee Lessack along with John Boswell,Nov. 15, $59.50; House for that Holidays, with Maureen McGovern, Dec. 13; eight sabanas p.m.,$59.50; Bethel Woods center for the Arts, Bethel, N.Y.; four-show ticket $198. Visitwww.BethelWoodsCenter.org. 800-745-3000.
NAY AUG PARK SUNDAY CONCERTS: Doug Smith's Dixieland All-Stars, Sunday; Tom Hamilton &Pals (jazz), Sept. 7; Jim Buckley Jazztet, Sept. 14; just about all concerts start at 2 p.m., Nay AugPark Bandstand, free. 570-348-4186 or 570-969-1300.
MONUMENTOUR: along with Fall Out Boy along with Paramore, Sunday, 7 p.m., Pavilion inMontage Mountain, $26/$41/$61/$71. Go to www.livenation.com.
COUNTRY MEGATICKET: Miranda Lambert, Justin Moore and also Thomas Rhett, Sunday,$36/$70.75; Bethel Woods Middle for your Arts, Bethel, N.Y. $130.75/$312.25/$412.25 series. Payany visit to www.bethelwoodscenter.org.
JIMMY WELCH JAZZ BAND: Sept. 7, 3 p.m., Dietrich Theater, Tunkhannock, free, donationsaccepted. 570-996-1500.
ELVIS TRIBUTE ARTIST SHAWN KLUSH: Sept. 7, cocktails three or even four p.m., display 4 to 6p.m., Woodloch Pines, Hawley, $35. 570-253-5779, 570-226-9750 or even 570-253-0637.
SHANDELEE MUSIC SERIES: Lana Trotovsek and also Anna Shelest, Sept. 7, Event Gallery, BethelWoods center for your Arts, Bethel, N.Y. Visit www.BethelWoodsCenter.org. 845-583-2060.
WILLIE NELSON & FAMILY: Sept. 11, 7:30 p.m., F.M. Kirby center for that Doing Arts, Wilkes-Barre, $47/$57/$67/$97 Pay the visit to www.kirbycenter.org. 570-826-1100.
TOM CHAPIN: Sept. 13, Event Gallery, Bethel Woods center for the Arts, Bethel, N.Y. Pay a newvisit to www.BethelWoodsCenter.org. 845-583-2060.
SIMPLE GIFTS: Globe Celebration Festival songs workshop, Sept. 15, Bethel Woods center for thatArts, Bethel, N.Y., email [email protected]. 845-583-2097.
MUSIC IN THE FOREST SERIES: Your Youthful Geezers, Sept. 14, 3 p.m.; Carriage House, LacawacSanctuary, 94 Sanctuary Road, Lake Ariel, $10 members/$15 nonmembers/free for children beneath12, email [email protected]. Visit lacawac.org. 570-689-9494.
NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA PHILHARMONIC: Philharmonic Sneak Preview, Sept. 17, 5 to 7p.m., Afa Gallery, 514 Lackawanna Ave., free; A Night Time together with Erica Kiesewetter & Jon
Nakamatsu, Sept. 17, refreshments 6:30 p.m., demonstrate 7 p.m., Sordoni Theatre, WVIA Studios,Pittston; all-Tchaikovsky concert, Sept. 19, 8 p.m., F.M. Kirby Middle for that Doing Arts, Wilkes-Barre; A Night using Jenny Oaks Baker, Oct. 17, eight p.m., Theater from Lackawanna College, 501Vine St.; Oct. 18, eight p.m., F.M. Kirby Center, eight p.m.; Schubert's Shepherd around the Rock,Nov. 5, refreshments 6:30 p.m., present 7 p.m., Sordoni Theatre, WVIA Studios; A Visit Down theactual Danube, Nov. 7, 8 p.m., Theater at Lackawanna College; Your Audio involving Christmas withElisabeth von Trapp, Dec. 5, 7 p.m., Scranton Cultural Middle at Your Masonic Temple, 420 N.Washington Ave.; Dec. 6, 7 p.m., F.M. Kirby Center; Woodwind Delight, Jan. 22, refreshments 6:30p.m., show 7 p.m., Sordoni Theatre, WVIA Studios; Cinematic love Stories, Feb. 13, 8 p.m., Theaterfrom Lackawanna College; Feb. 14, 8 p.m., F.M. Kirby Center; String Trio, March 4, refreshments6:30 p.m., present 7 p.m., Sordoni Theatre, WVIA Studios; Bach, Mozart and Barber, March 6, eightp.m., Kirby Middle with Wyoming Seminary, Kingston; The Actual Texas Tenors Return, April 10, 8p.m., F.M. Kirby Center; April 11, eight p.m., Theater from Lackawanna College; Anne Akiko MeyersReturns, Could 8, eight p.m., Theater at Lackawanna College; service fees vary, [email protected]. 570-270-4444.
TOMMY O SEPTEMBER SONG: Sept. 19, six p.m., By Method Of Appia, 900 S. main St., Taylor, $50consists of dinner, advantages St. Joseph's Middle Auxiliary. 570-963-1290.
BRATISLAVA BOYS CHOIR FROM SLOVAKIA: Sept. 19, 7:30 p.m., St. Stephen's Episcopal Church,35 South Franklin St., Wilkes-Barre; Sept. 20, 7:30 p.m., St. Peter's Cathedral, 315 Wyoming Ave,$15 suggested donation. 570-287-6554.
SOPRANO BECKY TURNER AND PIANIST RICK HOFFENBERG: Sept. 20,7:30 p.m., Marian Chapel,Swartz Center, Marywood University, free.
NEW YORK TRUMPET ENSEMBLE WITH MARK GOULD: Sept. 20, 7:30 p.m., Houlihan-McLeanCenter, College regarding Scranton, free. 570-941-7624.
SUNDAY MUSIC SERIES: Jazz, Sept. 21; Gospel, Jan. 11; Gershwin, Feb. 22; Classical, April 12;Scranton Cultural Middle with The Particular Masonic Temple, 420 N. Washington Ave. Go towww.scrantonculturalcenter.org. 800-745-3000.
UPPER CHOIR FROM LIEBIGSCHULE, GERMANY: Sept. 25, 4 p.m., Marian Chapel, Swartz Center,Marywood University, free.
THE LAST WALTZ LIVE: Sept. 26, Event Gallery, Bethel Woods Middle for the Arts, Bethel, N.Y. Goto www.BethelWoodsCenter.org. 845-583-2060.
WHAT MAKES IT GREAT? THE GREAT AMERICAN SONGBOOK: featuring conductor, composer andcommentator Rob Kapilow using soprano Magdalyn E. Boga, Sept. 27, 7:30 p.m., Houlihan-McLeanCenter, College involving Scranton, free. 570-941-7624.
ASIA: Sept. 28, 8 p.m., Keystone Grand Ballroom, Mohegan Sun with Pocono Downs, Plains Twp.,$40. Go to www.mohegansunpocono.com.
SUNDAYS WITH FRIENDS CHAMBER MUSIC SERIES: Sept. 28 as well as Oct. 26, 2 p.m., BethelWoods Middle for the Arts, Bethel, N.Y., service fees vary. Pay the visit towww.BethelWoodsCenter.org. 845-583-2060.
38 SPECIAL: Oct. 4, eight p.m., Keystone Grand Ballroom, Mohegan Sun with Pocono Downs, Plains
Twp., $30. Visit www.mohegansunpocono.com.
COMMUNITY CONCERTS AT LACKAWANNA COLLEGE: Phil Vassar, Oct. 4; Jefferson Starship,Nov. 8; God of Carnage , Jan. 28-Feb. 1; Rhythm with the Dance, March 5; season subscriptionpackages $106 along with $126. Go to www.etix.com. 570-955-1455.
PHIL VASSAR: Oct. 9, Event Gallery, Bethel Woods Middle for that Arts, Bethel, N.Y. Go towww.BethelWoodsCenter.org. 845-583-2060.
THE WAILERS: along with George Wesley along with "Legend" 30th anniversary celebration, Oct.10, eight p.m., F.M. Kirby Middle for that performing Arts, Wilkes-Barre, $25/$35. Pay any visit towww.kirbycenter.org. 570-826-1100.
UNCLE KRACKER: Oct. 11, eight p.m., Keystone Grand Ballroom, Mohegan Sun at Pocono Downs,Plains Twp., $25. Visit www.mohegansunpocono.com.
JOHN HIATT AND THE COMBO: Oct. 17, 8 p.m., Bethel Woods center for that Arts, Bethel, N.Y.,$63.50 to end up being able to $77.50. Pay a visit to www.BethelWoodsCenter.org. 800-745-3000.
GREAT WHITE & SLAUGHTER: Oct. 17, 8 p.m., Keystone Grand Ballroom, Mohegan Sun fromPocono Downs, Plains Twp., $30. Visit www.mohegansunpocono.com.
SOPRANO JENN COWGILL AND PIANIST RICK HOFFENBERG: Oct. 19, 4 p.m., Marian Chapel,Swartz Center, Marywood University, free.
SLAPSTICK SONATA: Oct. 24, 7 p.m., F.M. Kirby center for the Executing Arts, Wilkes-Barre,$27/$37. Pay the visit to www.kirbycenter.org. 570-826-1100.
BADLANDS: The TRIBUTE TO BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN: along with Drive: a Tribute for the Cars, Oct.25, 7:30 p.m., F.M. Kirby center for the Doing Arts, Wilkes-Barre, $21/$27/$31. 570-826-1100.
SICHUAN OPERA FROM CHINA: Oct. 28, 7:30 p.m., Sette La Verghetta Middle for the performingArts, Marywood University.
UMPHREY'S MCGEE: Oct. 30, 7:30 p.m., F.M. Kirby Middle for your performing Arts, Wilkes-Barre,$29.50. Visit www.kirbycenter.org. 570-826-1100.
QUEENSR?CHE: Oct. 31, eight p.m., Keystone Grand Ballroom, Mohegan Sun at Pocono Downs,Plains Twp., $30. Pay the visit to www.mohegansunpocono.com.
EQUINUNK HISTORICAL SOCIETY FIRST FRIDAY MUSICAL GATHERINGS: Nov. 7, doors open up6:30 p.m., songs 7:15 p.m., Calder Cafe, Route 191 along with Pine Mill Road, Equinunk, acousticonly, free. 570-224-0223.
GLORIANA: Nov. 8, eight p.m., Keystone Grand Ballroom, Mohegan Sun in Pocono Downs, PlainsTwp., $30. Pay a visit to www.mohegansunpocono.com.
GEORGE WINSTON: Nov. 14, Event Gallery, Bethel Woods center for the Arts, Bethel, N.Y. Go towww.BethelWoodsCenter.org. 845-583-2060.
LOS LOBOS: Nov. 22, 8 p.m., Keystone Grand Ballroom, Mohegan Sun from Pocono Downs, Plains
Twp., $25.
THE TIME JUMPERS: with Vince Gill, Nov. 22, 8 p.m., F.M. Kirby center for the performing Arts,Wilkes-Barre, $34/$44/$54/$77. Visit www.kirbycenter.org. 570-826-1100.
DIANA KRALL: Nov. 26, 8 p.m., F.M.Kirby Middle for that Doing Arts, Wilkes-Barre, $49.50 in order to $125, ticketsavailable with regard to sale Friday withten a.m. Visit www.kirbycenter.org. 570-826-1100.
THE WAILERS: Dec. 5, 8 p.m., BethelWoods Middle for your Arts, Bethel, N.Y.Go to www.BethelWoodsCenter.org. 800-745-3000.
SALUTE TO VIENNA: using the PhillyPops, Jan. 3, Scranton Cultural Middle inthe Masonic Temple, 420 N. WashingtonAve. Visitwww.scrantonculturalcenter.org. 800-745-3000.
A NIGHT IN OLD NEW ORLEANS: Feb. 14, Scranton Cultural center at The Actual Masonic Temple,420 N. Washington Ave. Go to www.scrantonculturalcenter.org. 800-745-3000.
CELTIC WOMAN: March 14, eight p.m., F.M. Kirby center for your Executing Arts, Wilkes-Barre.Visit www.kirbycenter.org. 570-826-1100.
GEORGE THOROGOOD & THE DESTROYERS: 40th Anniversary Tour, March 19, 7:30 p.m., F.M.Kirby Middle for that Doing Arts, Wilkes-Barre. Visit www.kirbycenter.org. 570-826-1100.
THE HIT MEN: April 25, 7:30 p.m., F.M. Kirby center for the performing Arts, Wilkes-Barre. Pay anyvisit to www.kirbycenter.org. 570-826-1100.
TRUMPET SEMINAR: April 25, 2015, Marywood University.
OPEN MIC: Wednesdays, six for you to eight p.m., center Court, Mall at Steamtown.
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EVITA: Phoenix Theatrics; today, eight p.m.; Sunday, two p.m.; Phoenix Doing Arts Centre, 409Major St., Duryea, $12. 570-457-3589.
CYRANO - THE MUSICAL: today, Friday along with Sept. 6, 12-13, 19-20, 26-27, ten a.m., ShawneePlayhouse, Shawnee in Delaware, $11. Go to www.theshawneeplayhouse.com. 570-421-5093.
TIL BETH DO US PART: today, Friday along with Sept. 6, 8 p.m.; Sunday, 2:30 p.m.; Ritz
Organization Playhouse, 512 Keystone St., Hawley, $10/$12. Pay any visit towww.ritzplayhouse.com. 570-226-9752.
LAUGH OUT LEPKA'S COMEDY: CLIPPERMAN: today, seating 8 p.m., display 9 p.m., Ale Mary's inthe Bittenbender, 126 Franklin Ave., $15 advance/$20 in door, 21 and also older. Go toclippermanscranton.brownpapertickets.com. 570-955-0176 or even 570-357-2693.
GOD OF CARNAGE: Friday, Sept. 7, 12, 14, 2 p.m.; Sept. six along with 13, 8 p.m.; ShawneePlayhouse, Shawnee in Delaware, $11/$16/$19. Pay a visit to www.theshawneeplayhouse.com. 570-421-5093.
WWE SMACKDOWN: Sept. 9, 7 p.m., Mohegan Sun Arena from Casey Plaza, Plains Twp., $15 aswell as up. Pay the visit to www.ticketmaster.com. 800-745-3000.
THE COCKTAIL HOUR: Actors Circle, Sept. 11-13, 18-20, eight p.m.; Sept. 14 as well as 21, twop.m.; Providence Playhouse, 1256 Providence Road, $12 general admission/$10 seniors/$8 students;preview night, Sept. 11, $8 general admission as well as seniors/$6 students. Visitwww.actorscircle.org. 570-342-9707.
FIRST THINGS FIRST: Sept. 12-13, 19-20, 8 p.m.; Sept. 21, 2:30 p.m.; Ritz company Playhouse, 512Keystone St., Hawley, $10/$12. Pay any visit to www.ritzplayhouse.com. 570-226-9752.
GUITARIST ANTON BARANOV: Sept. 13, St. Luke's Episcopal Church, 232 Wyoming Ave., $15adults/$10 students. E-mail [email protected].
THE BRIDEGROOM OF BLOWING ROCK: Sept. 13, 7 p.m., Sept. 14, 3 p.m., Evans Theater, DietrichTheater, Tunkhannock, $10. 570-996-1500.
MURDER MOST FOUL: Sept. 13, 19, 20, 26, 27, bar opens 6 p.m., dinner, 6:30, curtain, 8; Sept. 14,21 as well as 28, bar opens, 1 p.m., buffet, 1:30, curtain, 3; music Box Supper Playhouse, 196Hughes St, Swoyersville; dinner and also show, $34 adults/$28 children 12 and also under; showonly $16 adults/$12 children, students and also members of the military. Visit www.musicbox.org.570-283-2195 or even 1-800-698-PLAY.
COMEDY VARIETY celulitis nunca mas SERIES: Sept. 13, Oct. 25, Nov. 8, Dec. 13, Jan. 10, Feb. 21,March 21, April 11 as well as Could 9, Scranton Cultural center at the Masonic Temple, 420 N.Washington Ave. Visit www.scrantonculturalcenter.org. 800-745-3000.
LEND ME Any TENOR: Sept. 18-19, 21, 25-26 and also 28; Oct. 2-3, 5, 9-10, 12, 16-17 as well as 19;two p.m.; Sept. twenty along with 27 as well as Oct. 4, 11 along with 18, 8 p.m.; Shawnee Playhouse,Shawnee about Delaware, $16/$26/$29. Go to www.theshawneeplayhouse.com. 570-421-5093.
TABLE MANNERS: School of Scranton Players, Sept. 19-20, 26-27, 8 p.m.; Sept. 21 as well as 28, 2p.m.; McDade Middle with regard to Literary as well as performing Arts, College regardingScranton. 570-941-4318.
THE IMPRACTICAL JOKERS: Sept. 20, 7 and also ten p.m., F.M. Kirby center for the performingArts, Wilkes-Barre, $49.50/$125. Go to www.kirbycenter.org. 570-826-1100.
THE MUSIC MAN: Sept. 26-28, Hazleton one Neighborhood Center, Hazleton, [email protected]. 570-454-3305.
CHILDREN'S SERIES: Sept. 27, Nov. 8, Jan. 17, Feb. 21 and also April 11, Scranton Cultural centerin The Particular Masonic Temple, 420 N. Washington Ave. Pay a new visit towww.scrantonculturalcenter.org. 800-745-3000.
THE WHO'S TOMMY: King's Higher Education Theatre Department, Oct. 1-6, 7:30 p.m., Oct. 4, 2p.m., George P. Maffei II Theatre, Administration Building, King's College, Wilkes-Barre, $12students/$5 senior citizens. 570-208-5825.
A BRONX TALE: Oct. 3, eight p.m., F.M. Kirby center for the Executing Arts, Wilkes-Barre,$31/$41/$51/$81. Go to www.kirbycenter.org. 570-826-1100.
DEAD MAN'S CELL PHONE: Oct. 3 and 4, 7:30 p.m., Sette La Verghetta Middle for your performingArts, Marywood University, $10/$8/$6 or even free associated with charge with Marywood ID.
LONG ISLAND MEDIUM THERESA CAPUTO:Oct. 6, 7:30 p.m., Mohegan Sun Arena,Wilkes-Barre Twp., $39.50, availableregarding sale Monday from ten a.m. Pay thevisit to ticketmaster.com. 800-745-3000.
CIRQUE DU SOLEIL: DRALION: Oct. 15-17,7:30 p.m.; Oct. 18, 4 along with 7:30 p.m.;Oct. 19, 1:30 and also 5 p.m.; Mohegan SunArena from Casey Plaza, Wilkes-Barre Twp.,$28 in order to $125. Visitwww.cirquedusoleil.com/dralion. 800-74--3000.
LEGALLY BLONDE JR.: music Box Theatre Academy, Oct. 17-19, Audio Box dinner Playhouse,Swoyersville, $12 adults/$10 children 12 and under. Visit www.musicbox.org. 570-283-2195.
STEPHEN FOSTER: AMERICAN DREAMER: Oct. 19, Dietrich Theater, 60 E. Tioga St.,Tunkhannock, free. 570-996-1500.
MAMMA MIA!: Broadway Theatre League regarding Northeastern Pennsylvania, Oct. 24-26,Scranton Cultural Middle from The Particular Masonic Temple, 420 N. Washington Ave. Visitbroadwayinscranton.com. 570-342-7784.
DRAMATIC READING OF A New MINER'S TALE: Oct. 26, 2 p.m., Pennsylvania Anthracite HeritageMuseum, McDade Park, $5. Go to www.anthracitemuseum.org. 570-963-4804.
THE WAY OF ALL FLESH: a GRAVEYARD CABARET: Oct. 30-31, Scranton Cultural center in theMasonic Temple, 420 N. Washington Ave. Go to www.scrantonculturalcenter.org. 800-745-3000.
360 ALL-STARS: Nov. 6, 7:30 p.m., F.M. Kirby center for that performing Arts, Wilkes-Barre. Payany visit to www.kirbycenter.org. 570-826-1100.
THE PILLOWMAN: College of Scranton Players, Nov. 14-15, 21-22, eight p.m.; Nov. 16 as well as 23,2 p.m., Royal Theatre, McDade Middle pertaining to Literary as well as Executing Arts, College
associated with Scranton. 570-941-4318.
SISTER ACT: Broadway Theatre League associated with Northeastern Pennsylvania, Nov. 21-22,Scranton Cultural center in the Masonic Temple, 420 N. Washington Ave. Visitbroadwayinscranton.com. 570-342-7784.
GREAT RUSSIAN NUTCRACKER: Moscow Ballet, Dec. 8, 7 p.m., F.M. Kirby Middle for theExecuting Arts, Wilkes-Barre, $30/$39.50/$50/$70/$104.
THE HAPPY ELF: Dec. 19-22, 26-28, Scranton Cultural Middle at the Masonic Temple, 420 N.Washington Ave. Visit www.scrantonculturalcenter.org. 800-745-3000.
ONE-ACTS: FINDING THE INNER CHUCK NORRIS, LAPSED, MORE THAN YOU CAN BEAR,BRIDIE AND THE WAITING ROOM: Jan. 3-18, Shawnee Playhouse, Shawnee on Delaware,$11/$16/$19. Visit www.TheShawneePlayhouse.com. 570-421-5093.
THE DEAD INDIAN MUSEUM: Jan. 23-Feb. 8, Shawnee Playhouse, Shawnee upon Delaware,$11/$16/$19. Pay a new visit to www.TheShawneePlayhouse.com. 570-421-5093.
HAMLET: REV Theatre Company, Jan. 23-Feb. 1, Scranton Cultural center at the Masonic Temple,420 N. Washington Ave. Visit www.scrantonculturalcenter.org. 800-745-3000.
MILLION DOLLAR QUARTET: Broadway Theatre League regarding Northeastern Pennsylvania, Jan.23-25, Scranton Cultural Middle with The Actual Masonic Temple, 420 N. Washington Ave. Go tobroadwayinscranton.com. 570-342-7784.
BILL BLAGG'S SCIENCE OF MAGIC: Feb. 18, ten a.m., F.M. Kirby Middle for your performing Arts,Wilkes-Barre. Visit www.kirbycenter.org. 570-826-1100.
FLASHDANCE: Broadway Theatre League of Northeastern Pennsylvania, March 6-8, ScrantonCultural center at The Actual Masonic Temple, 420 N. Washington Ave. Go tobroadwayinscranton.com. 570-342-7784.
THE WIZARD OF OZ: March 10, ten a.m., F.M. Kirby Middle for your performing Arts, Wilkes-Barre.Pay a visit to www.kirbycenter.org. 570-826-1100.
HAROLD AND THE PURPLE CRAYON: March 23, ten a.m., F.M. Kirby Middle for that ExecutingArts, Wilkes-Barre. Visit www.kirbycenter.org. 570-826-1100.
YOUTH THEATRE SERIES: Roald Dahl's Willy Wonka Jr., March 26-28; Scranton Cultural Middle inthe Masonic Temple, 420 N. Washington Ave. Go to www.scrantonculturalcenter.org. 800-745-3000.
JEKYLL & HYDE: March 27, 8 p.m., F.M. Kirby center for the Executing Arts, Wilkes-Barre. Pay anew visit to www.kirbycenter.org. 570-826-1100.
THE GREAT GATSBY: Montana Repertory Theatre, April 10, Shopland Hall, Scranton CulturalMiddle at the Masonic Temple, 420 N. Washington Ave. Visit www.scrantonculturalcenter.org. 800-745-3000.
RAPUNZEL: April 27, ten a.m., F.M. Kirby Middle for that Executing Arts, Wilkes-Barre. Go towww.kirbycenter.org. 570-826-1100.
BEAUTY & THE BEAST: April 29, ten a.m., F.M. Kirby center for that Executing Arts, Wilkes-Barre.Visit www.kirbycenter.org. 570-826-1100.
ANYTHING GOES: Broadway Theatre League regarding Northeastern Pennsylvania, Could 1-3,Scranton Cultural Middle in Your Masonic Temple, 420 N. Washington Ave. Go tobroadwayinscranton.com. 570-342-7784.
THE FRANKLIN INSTITUTE SCIENCE SERIES: may 4-8, Scranton Cultural center in the MasonicTemple, 420 N. Washington Ave. Go to www.scrantonculturalcenter.org. 800-745-3000.
THE TEACHER FROM THE BLACK LAGOON: Might 14, 10 a.m., F.M. Kirby center for thatExecuting Arts, Wilkes-Barre. Go to www.kirbycenter.org. 570-826-1100.
CABARET: REV Theatre Company, June 19-21 as well as 25-28, Shopland Hall, Scranton Culturalcenter at the Masonic Temple, 420 N. Washington Ave. Pay the visit towww.scrantonculturalcenter.org. 800-745-3000.
THE POCONOS TONIGHT SHOW: Fridays, doors open up 7 p.m., Paradise Stream Resort, MountPocono, $15/free pertaining to resort guests; dance party, follows show until 1 a.m. Visitwww.CPResorts.com. 800-972-7168.
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JONI MAYA OYE-BENINTENDE AND ROBIN DINTIMAN: about display through today, first floor,Afa Gallery, 514 Lackawanna Ave.
THE GENESIS MYTHS: functions by win Forman, in display via today, second floor, Afa Gallery, 514Lackawanna Ave.
VISUAL CONNECTIONS: paintings by Vicki Giordano, in display through today, Marquis Artwork aswell as Frame, 515 Middle St.
PARTING SHOTS: photographs by Nick Shotwell, about display by means of Sunday, CameraworkGallery, lower degree Marquis Gallery, 515 Middle St., free. Visit www.cameraworkgallery.org.
A WOMAN FOR ALL SEASONS -- The RETROSPECTIVE OF THE ART AND LIFE OF MARIANNESTRATFORD: about display via Sunday, Chamber Gallery, greater Carbondale Chamber associatedwith Commerce, 27 N. Primary St., Carbondale.
BITS AND PIECES: watercolor upon illustration board by simply Kim Akers, in display via August,Ale Mary's, 126 Franklin Ave.
MINDSCAPES: functions by Samantha Glevick, on display via August, ArtWorks Gallery & Studio,503 Lackawanna Ave.
GROUP SHOW: works by multiple artists, on display via August, the particular Bog, 341 Adams Ave.
A FAMILY AFFAIR PLUS ONE: acrylic paintings simply by Joe Paciotti; Zero Fret Recycled Guitarstring jewelry through Ashley Paciotti; in display via August, Café Trio, Chocolate Creations alongwith Ferrone family Winery, 400 Spruce St.
SCRANTON WHAT IF: functions by DxDempsey Architecture, upon display through toallas August,Connell market Space, 129 N. Washington St.
SOARING CREATIONS: hand-painted bird houses through Sara Wasylyk, about display throughAugust, Duffy Accessories, 218 Linden St.
MY FIRST ART SHOW: mixed media simply by Dan Schaufler, upon display by means of August,Eden -- a new vegan cafe, 344 Adams Ave.
OTHER NATIONS: operates by Beth Dillenbeck, on display through August, Hilton Scranton alongwith Conference Center, 100 Adams Ave.
REAL AMERICAN HEROS -- ART INFLUENCED BY G.I. JOE: operates by numerous artists, upondisplay via August, the actual Keys Beer & Spirits, 244 Penn Ave.
LA FIN DU MONDE: functions by Jacquie Delucca, on display through August, Kildare's Irish Pub,119 Jefferson Ave.
TOPOGRAPHY OF LIGHT: regional landscapes andhttp://www.lindora.com/leanforlifeontheroad.aspx Italian plein-air studies by simply Brian Keeler,about display by means of August, Laura Craig Galleries, 207 Linden St.
OIL PAINTINGS: works by Lynn Beers, upon display through August, Library Express, Mall withSteamtown.
VISUAL CONNECTIONS: paintings simply by Vicki Giordano, upon display by means of August,Marquis art and Frame, 515 center St.
PHOTOGRAPHY BY NICK SHOTWELL: Camerawork Gallery, Marquis Artwork as well as Frame, indisplay via August, 515 center St.
JAYCEES OVER THE YEARS: photos and also memorabilia, on display through August, the actualMoonshine, 335 Adams Ave.
JUST HOLDING ON FOR TONIGHT: functions by Heidi Van Leuven, upon display by means comoeliminar la celulitis of August, Pierre's Fine Apparel along with Accessories, 406 Spruce St.
STILL LIFE, LANDSCAPES & FLORALS: watercolors along with oils by simply a variety of artists,about display via August, St. Luke's Episcopal Church, 232 Wyoming Ave.
WOOD, SWEAT & LEAD -- LETTERPRESSINGS: operates by Philip Barket, in display by means ofAugust, the Workshop, 334 Adams Ave.
THE HARDCOAL CHRONICLES 40TH ANNIVERSARY 1973-2013: photography through Scott D.Herring, via June 30, Pennsylvania Anthracite Heritage Museum, McDade Park; Railroad Movie Day,Sunday, 2 p.m.
HOLLYWOOD RIDES THE RAILS: on display via Monday, Steamtown National Historic Site, $7/freefor kids 15 as well as younger.
FACULTY EXHIBITION 2014: via Dec. 14, Sordoni Artwork Gallery, Stark learning Center, Wilkes
University, Wilkes-Barre; artist reception, Friday, 4 to 6 p.m. 570-408-4325.
INTERDEPENDENCE HEXAGON PROJECT EXHIBITION VIII: about display Friday through Sept. 26,Mall from Steamtown, 2nd floor; opening reception, Friday, six to always be able to 9 p.m. Go towww.facebook.com/HexagonProject or perhaps www.hexagonproject.org.
LEARNING FROM UGANDA: upon display via Sept. 26, Widmann Gallery, Sheehy-Farmer CampusCenter, King's College, Wilkes-Barre; artist reception, Sept. 19, six to eight p.m. 570-208-5900, ext.5328.
ROLFE ROSS IN COLOR: digital color street photography, in display Friday by means of Oct. 23,ArtWorks Gallery & Studio, 503 Lackawanna Ave.; opening reception, Friday, six to 9 p.m. Go towww.artworksnepa.com.
FOR WHAT IT'S WORTH: paintings through Sam Barrese, in display Friday via Sept. 27, Marquis artScranton, 515 center St.; artist reception, Friday, six to 8:30 p.m.
CONSIDERING THE KYLIX: CONTEMPORARY INTERPRETATIONS OF The CLASSICAL FORM:about display Sept. 6-Oct. 5, Mahady Gallery, Marywood University; gallery talk, Sept. 17, three p.m.
OBJECT AND IMAGE: SCULPTURES AND PRINTS BY HERBERT SIMON. 1960-2014: on displaySept. 8-Oct. 10, Hope Horn Gallery, Hyland Hall, university regarding Scranton. 570-941-4214.
ILLUSTRATION I: GOOD WORK - THE ILLUSTRATION ART INVITATIONAL: upon display Sept. 8-Oct. 19, Suraci Gallery, Marywood University.
PABLO PICASSO: 25 YEARS OF LIMITED EDITION CERAMICS FROM THE ROSENBAUMCOLLECTION: in display by means of Sept. 21, Pauly Friedman art Gallery, Misericordia University,Dallas; Picasso: art & Psyche lecture, Sept. 11, 2:30 along with 6:30 p.m., Lemmond Theater, WalshHall; reception, Sept. 11, follows 6:30 p.m. lecture. Pay a new visit to . 570-674-6250.
THE ETERNITY OF MOMENT: photography through Susie Forrester, in display Sept. 14-Oct. 12,Linder Gallery, Keystone College; artist reception, Sept. 18, 5 to 7 p.m.; artist talk, Sept. 17, 9:45a.m., Brooks Theatre, free. 570-945-8335.
SACRED SYMBOLS IN SEQUINS: opens Sept. 26, Everhart Museum.
MARTIN'S CREEK ARTISTS ANNUAL ART EXHIBIT: Oct. 4, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., United MethodistChurch, State Street, Nicholson from 9 a.m. to end up being able to 4 p.m. 570-942-6995 or even570-942-4489.
TWELFTH INVITATIONAL EMERGING ARTISTS EXHIBITION: works by local senior substantialschool students, Oct. 6-31, Widmann Gallery, Sheehy-Farmer Campus Center, King's College,Wilkes-Barre; artist reception, Oct. 17, six in order to eight p.m. 570-208-5900, ext. 5328.
ILLUSTRATION II: The SAMPLER OF AMERICAN GOLDEN AGE ILLUSTRATION: upon display Oct.27-Dec. 7, Suraci Gallery, Marywood University; gallery talk, Oct. 29, three p.m.
SELECTIONS FROM THE MASLOW COLLECTION: ongoing, Maslow study Gallery forContemporary Art, Marywood University.
ART WALK: second Friday in the month, 5 for you to 8 p.m., downtown Clarks Summit venues.
THIRD FRIDAY WILKES-BARRE: art walk, third Friday in the month, 5 in order to 8 p.m., downtownWilkes-Barre, free, email [email protected]. Go to . 570-905-0508.
THIRD FRIDAY EXHIBITS: third Friday with the month, Blue Shutters Restaurant, Route 435,Elmhurst Twp.
JESSUP ART LOOP: 2nd Saturday in the month, three to eight p.m., downtown Jessup. Pay the visitto .
WATERCOLORS: through Jeff Lewis, permanent display, Linda Kay's Ole Green Ridge Diner,Sanderson Avenue.
WATERCOLOR AND MIXED MEDIA: simply by Bill Woelkers, ongoing exhibit, Neighborhood Bank,108 N. Washington Ave.
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KIWANIS WYOMING COUNTY FAIR: nowadays along with Sunday, 8 a.m. to 11 p.m.; Monday, 8a.m. to become able to 9 p.m.; Route 6, Meshoppen. Go to www.wyomingcountyfair.com.
SECOND COUGAR FAMILY CARNIVAL: today, two for you to 10 p.m.; John F. Henzes / VeteransMemorial Stadium, Peckville, free, rewards Valley View student organizations; parade, today, 2 p.m.,Primary Street, Peckville.
UNICO SCRANTON CHAPTER THIRD ANNUAL CPT. JAMES R. MINICOZZI MEMORIAL RACE:today, registration 8 in order to 9:30 a.m., race 10 a.m., Washington avenue and Linden Street,Scranton, $20, e-mail [email protected]. 570-878-3780.
SECOND HERD THE CURD 5K RUN/WALK AND 10K: today, registration 7:30 a.m., event 9 a.m.,Highland Farm, 288 Calkins Road, Honesdale, $30 5K/$35 10K, benefits Michael J. Bryant MemorialFund. Visit calkinscreamery.com or Facebook.com/HerdtheCurd5K.
STEAMTOWN NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE: excursions to end up being able to Moscow, nowadaysand Sunday, departs 12:30 p.m., returns 3:30 p.m., $17/$22/$24/free for kids 5 and younger;entrance fee-free days, Sept. 27 and also Nov. 11; Nay Aug Restricted train rides, Sundays, 10:30and 11:30 a.m., 1:30 as well as 2:30 p.m., $5; Scranton limited short train rides, Wednesdays inorder to Saturdays, 10:30 and also 11:30 a.m., 1:30 and also 2:30 p.m., $5. Steamtown NationalHistoric Site. Go to www.nps.gov/stea. 570-340-5204.
RAILFEST: these days along with Sunday; opening ceremony, today, ten a.m.; Steamtown NationalHistoric Site. Visit www.nps.gov/stea.
ARCHBALD NOTRE DAME CLUB HALL OF FAME AWARDS BANQUET: today, noon, Kenny's Pub,153 Spruce St., Archbald, $11, e-mail [email protected]. 570-876-4204.
LA http://www.slideshare.net/KrishnaChaitanya55/rs-aggarwal-verbal-reasoning-book FESTAITALIANA: today through Monday, Lackawanna County Courthouse Square, downtown Scranton.www.lafestaitaliana.org.
CHAMPIONSHIP RODEOS: today, gates open 5:30 p.m., rodeos 7 p.m., Malibu Dude Ranch, 351Foster Hill Road, Milford, $10/$15/free for kids 4 as well as younger. Go towww.MalibuDudeRanch.com. 570-296-7281.
RAILROAD MOVIE DAY: Sunday, two p.m., Anthracite Heritage Museum, McDade Park.
W. CURTIS MONTZ FILM SERIES: "Rear Window," Sunday; "Invasion with the Physique Snatchers,"Sept. 14; "20 Feet from Stardom," Sept. 28; "The Philadelphia Story," Oct. 5; "It Happened oneNight," Oct. 12; two and also 6 p.m., F.M. Kirby Middle for the Doing Arts, Wilkes-Barre. Go towww.kirbycenter.org.
NORTH POCONO PUBLIC LIBRARY EVENTS: preschool story hour, Tuesdays, 11 a.m.; Audio alongwith Movement, Mondays, 10 a.m., toddlers and preschoolers; lap sit story time, Fridays, ten a.m.,toddlers and also preschoolers; 1315 Church St., Moscow, free. 570-842-4700.
AUTHOR TALK FEATURING BRUCE ROSENSTEIN: author involving "Create your future the PeterDrucker Way," Thursday, 6 p.m., Library Express, Mall with Steamtown, free. 570-558-1670.
FOURTH ANNUAL KING'S COLLEGE DIVERSITY FILM FESTIVAL: Thursday, Sept. 10, 17 as well as24, 7 p.m. Burke Auditorium, William G. McGowan Institution involving Business, King's College,Wilkes-Barre, free. 570-208-8021.
DRIVE-IN DOWNTOWN MOVIE SERIES: Higher Education Night, "Iron Man 3," Thursday, 7:45p.m., 200 block involving North Washington Avenue, free. Go to www.scrantontomorrow.org. 570-963-1575.
PITTSTON MEMORIAL LIBRARY EVENTS: Pals Fall Festival, Friday; Family Members Storytime,Mondays, 4 p.m.; Lego Club, Wednesdays, 4 to be able to 5 p.m., ages three and older; Buddies FallFestival, Sept. 6, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.; Taste involving Higher Pittston, Sept. 21, 1 to 4 p.m., $30; greaterPittston Charity Train Ride for you to historic Jim Thorpe,Sept. 28, seating limited, 570-457-6558;Christmas trip to Radio Town Christmas show, Dec. 1, 570-654-2967;Crochet Club, Tuesdays, 10a.m., and Thursdays, 5 p.m.; story time,Tuesdays along with Wednesdays; beginner personalcomputer class,Thursdays, ten to always be able to 11 a.m.; Adolescent Advisory Group, 2ndThursday in the month, 5:30 p.m.; 47 Broad St., Pittston, registration requested for the majority ofactivities. 570-654-9565.
INFECT SCRANTON: Friday via Sept. 7, various locations, Scranton. infectscranton.com.
NORTHEAST SUICIDE PREVENTION INITIATIVE SHARE THE JOURNEY SUICIDE PREVENTIONWALK: Sept. 6, registration 9 a.m., walk 10 a.m., Lackawanna County Courthouse Square, donationsaccepted, advantages nearby incentives. Go to www.northeastsuicidepreventioninitiative.org. 570-575-2343.
LACKAWANNA HISTORICAL SOCIETY GUIDED WALKING TOURS OF DOWNTOWN SCRANTON:Sept. 6, meet in Linden Street as well as North Washington Avenue; Sept. 13, meet fromLackawanna College, 501 Vine St.; 11 a.m., free, reservations required through Thursday prior totour. 570-344-3841.
SNAKES ALIVE!: introduced simply by Rick Koval, Sept. 6, 11 a.m., Dietrich Theater, Tunkhannock,free. 570-996-1500.
MONTAGE MOUNTAIN EVENTS: Comedy Night, Sept. 6, Slocum Hollow Bar as well as Restaurant;1000 Montage Mountain Road. Visit www.montagemountainresorts.com.
GUIDED TREE WALK: Sept. 7, 11 a.m. and also 1:30 p.m., Grey Towers National Historic Site, 122old Owego Turnpike, Milford, $8 adults/$7 seniors/$5 kids/children beneath 12 free. Pay the visit towww.greytowers.org or perhaps www.fs.fed.us/gt. 570-296-9630.
ARTS/ANTIQUES SHOW: Sept. 7, Creekside Grove, Lenoxville. 570-960-2754 as well as 570-78--5960.
MILFORD'S SEVENTH ANNUAL SHARE THE HARVEST PARTY: Sept. 9, 6 in order to 9 p.m., RiverRock Inn, Milford, $30, advantages Milford Ecumenical Meals Pantry. 570-296-5662.
LACKAWANNA COUNTY COMMISSION FOR WOMEN LEGISLATIVE BREAKFAST: Sept. 10, 8:30a.m., La Buona Vita, Dunmore, $20. 570 963-6800.
BAD MOVIE THURSDAYS WITH MST3K: Sept. 11, Oct. 2, Nov. 6, Dec. 4, Jan. 22, Feb. 19, March 19as well as April 16, Scranton Cultural Middle in the Masonic Temple, 420 N. Washington Ave. Go towww.scrantonculturalcenter.org. 800-745-3000.
PA OKTOBERFEST: Sept. 12-14, Mohegan Sun from Pocono Downs, Plains Twp., 21 and older. Visitwww.paoktoberfest.com.
COAL CRACKER SMOKE AND STOKE BARBEQUE COMPETITION: Sept. 12, 4 in order to 11 p.m.;Sept. 13, ten a.m. to 9 p.m., Montage Mountain Resorts, benefits West Scranton Hyde ParkNeighborhood Watch, Inc. Go to www.coalcrackersmokeandstokebbq.com or www.scrantonbbq.com.
CARE NET PREGNANCY CENTER OF SCRANTON WALK FOR LIFE: Sept. 13, registration 9 a.m.,walk ten a.m., Lackawanna County Courthouse Square, Scranton, $25/children 12 and under free.Go to carenetofscranton.com/Fundraising/WalkforLife/tabid/145/Default.aspx. 570-207-1907.
WILLIAM WALKER HOSE COMPANY GOLF TOURNAMENT: Sept. 13, 9 a.m., Sleepy Hollow GolfingCourse, 140 Sandy Banks Road, Greenfield Twp., $75 individual/$300 team. Visitwww.cornnclamslam.com. 570-466-4835 metodos para eliminar la celulitis or even 570-840-3414.
CAR CRUISE: Sept. 13, 5 p.m., McDonald's, Route 590, Hamlin.
TERESA'S ANGELS BALL PRESENTS LEXI MATONE'S SEMI FORMAL: Sept. 13, 7 p.m., St. Mary'sCenter, 320 Mifflin Ave., $25 individuals/$40 couples/$13 kids 6-12/$6 youngsters 5 along withunder, benefits family involving Lexi Matone. Pay a visit to www.payitsquare.com/collect-page/8000.570-842-8293 or even 570-499-9390.
COAL CRACKER CRUISERS/BOY SCOUT TROOP 87 OF MAYFIELD 16THhttp://www.cnn.com/video/ ANNUAL CAR SHOW: Sept. 14, 9 a.m., Carbondale Region SubstantialSchool. 570-876-4034.
CUTS FOR The CURE: Sept. 14, Brooks & Co., Gateway Buying Center, Edwardsville, advantagesPancreatic Cancer Motion Network via your Alfred "Fritz" Hall Legacy Fund. 570-714-4247.
GUIDED NATURE WALKS: tree walk, Sept. 14, two p.m., Florence Shelly Wetlands Preserve parkinglot, Route 171 along with Stack Road, Thompson. 570-727-3362.
NICHOLSON BRIDGE DAY: Sept. 14, Nicholson, 570-942-6747 or even 570-942-4481; inaugural skillshow, registration 10:30 a.m., contest 11 a.m., Principal Street, 5 as well as older, registrationrequested just before Sept. 14, 570-942-4191.
COUNTRYSIDE CONSERVANCY EVENTS: 20th annual Tailgate Picnic Potluck, Sept. 14, 3 p.m. foryou to dusk, little Rocky Glen Preserve, Lithia Valley Road, Clinton Twp., Wyoming County, free formembers/$10 nonmembers, require a dish in order to share. Visit www.countrysideconservancy.org.
ROTARY CLUB OF THE ABINGTONS 10TH ANNUAL TASTE OF THE ABINGTONS: Sept. 14, 5 toend up being able to 8 p.m., Nichols Village Resort & Spa, 1101 Northern Blvd., Clarks Summit, $25.570-586-6931.
FRIENDS OF THE SCRANTON PUBLIC LIBRARY BOOK SALE: Sept. 16-18, 10 a.m. to always beable to eight p.m.; Sept. 19-20, ten a.m. to 5 p.m.; Sept. 21, 2 for you to 4 p.m.; Library Express, Mallwith Steamtown.
SS. CYRIL AND METHODIUS UKRAINIAN CATHOLIC CHURCH FOURTH ANNUAL RUMMAGESALE: Sept. 19-20, 8 a.m. for you to 4 p.m.; Sept. 21, eight a.m. to always be able to two p.m.;American Legion Hall, Raymond Henry post 327, 101 Willow Ave., Olyphant. 570-489-2271 orperhaps 570-383-0319.
NORTHEAST REGIONAL CANCER INSTITUTE 22ND ANNUAL CANCER SURVIVORSCELEBRATION: Sept. 20, Kirby Park, Wilkes-Barre; Sept. 27, McDade Park; ten a.m. in order tonoon, register simply by Sept. 12. Visit www.cancernepa.org. 800-424-672.
POCONO ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION CENTER ACTIVITIES: Wild things Ball, Sept. 20, six to10 p.m., hotel Fauchere, Milford.
SECOND FIELD TO MAIN DINNER: Sept. 20, six p.m., Your Cooperage Project, 1030 Major St.,Honesdale, $75. Pay any visit to www.thecooperageproject.org. 570-253-2020.
SCARS & STRIPES: THE REMARKABLE STORY OF WAVERLY'S BLACK CIVIL WAR SOLDIERS:offered by Lackawanna Historical Society along with Waverly Neighborhood House, Sept. 21, 2 p.m.,Waverly community House, 1115 North Abington Road, Waverly Twp. 570-344-3841.
FOURTH ANNUAL RUNWAY FASHION SHOW: Sept. 21, two to 4 p.m., St. Mary's Center, 320Mifflin Ave., $2/$5, benefits Delta Medix foundation regarding Cancer Care. 570-342-3271.
AMERICAN RED CROSS LACKAWANNA CHAPTER 12TH ANNUAL GOLF TOURNAMENT: Sept. 22,registration 11 a.m.; shotgun commence 12:30 p.m.; Glenmaura National Golfing Club, Moosic,$300; rain date, Oct. 13. 570-207-0108.
THE MENU: Sept. 22, Oct. 27, Nov. 24, Dec. 8, Jan. 19, Feb. 23, March 23, April twenty and may 11,Shopland Hall, Scranton Cultural center at the Masonic Temple, 420 N. Washington Ave. Go towww.scrantonculturalcenter.org. 800-745-3000.
DELAWARE WATER GAP NATIONAL RECREATION AREA SUMMER PROGRAMS: waterfall walks,Fridays, Saturdays along with Sundays by means of summer, 11 a.m. and 2 p.m., Dingmans FallsVisitor Center; evening campfire programs, Fridays as well as Saturdays through summer, 7 p.m.,Dingmans Campground, Route 209, Dingmans Ferry; free. Go towww.facebook.com/DelWaterGapNPS as well as www.nps.gov/dewa. 570-426-2452 or perhaps 570-
828-2253.
EMMITT SMITH: Lackawanna County Library System's 2014 American Masters Lecture, Sept. 23, 7p.m., Scranton Cultural Middle at The Actual Masonic Temple, 420 N. Washington Ave., totally freeusing library card. 570-348-3000.
LACKAWANNA COLLEGE ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION CENTER EVENTS: Salamander Safari,Sept. 24, 5:30 to be able to 7:00 p.m., $5; natural Wonders: Apples Abound, Sept. 25, one to becomeable to 2:30 p.m., kids ages 3-6, $45 regarding number of 6 classes; Scout Program, Sept. 30, 5 foryou to 7 p.m.; Wild Edible Plant Walk , Oct. 1, 5:30 for you to 7 p.m., $5; Organic Wonders: TerrificTrees, Oct. 9, 1 to 2:30 p.m., children ages 3-6, $45 for six classes; Kathy Miller: Author Go to &nature Plan , Oct. 22, 6:30 in order to 7:30 p.m., $5; All-natural Wonders: Spooky Spiders , Oct. 23,one for you to 2:30 p.m., youngsters ages 3-6, $45 with regard to 6 classes; Lackawanna SchoolEnvironmental Education And Learning Center, 93 MacKenzie Road, Covington Township. 570-84--1506.
PROSPER 5K RUN/WALK: Sept. 27, registration 7:30 for you to 8:30 a.m., run/walk 9 a.m., OliveStreet trailhead, Lackawanna River Heritage Trail, email [email protected], benefits drug/alcoholprevention applications in Lackawanna County schools. 570-963-6842.
ALL SAINTS ACADEMY 5K: Sept. 27, McDade Park.
AMERICAN CULINARY FEDERATION OF PROFESSIONAL CHEFS OF NEPA SECOND BEERPAIRING DINNER: Sept. 29, six p.m., Vanderlyn's Resturant, 239 Schuyler Ave., Kingston, $65. 570-574-9310.
CENTURY CLUB CENTENNIAL GALA: Oct. 2, six p.m., Century Club, 612 Jefferson Ave. 570-34--3841.
OLD STONE JAIL TOURS: first Saturday in the month by means of October, ten a.m. to any singlep.m., 10th Street, Honesdale, free.
INAUGURAL SCRANTON MINI MAKER FAIRE: Oct. 4, 10 a.m. for you to 7 p.m., Johnson College,3427 N. Primary Ave., $5/free for children and also students. Visit www.scrantonmakerfaire.com.
DEARLY DEPARTED PLAYERS' DUNMORE CEMETERY TOUR: Oct. 5 and also 12, 2 p.m., DunmoreCemetery, West Warren and Church streets, Dunmore, free. 570-344-3819.
INAUGURAL NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA BARTENDER'S BALL: Oct. 5, 6 to be able to 9p.m., Radisson at Lackawanna Station hotel, 700 Lackawanna Ave., black tie optional, $50advance/$60 with door, rewards Scranton police along with fire departments. Pay a new visit towww.nepabartendersball.com.
HAWLEY FIRE DEPARTMENT EVENTS: indoor flea market/bake sale, Oct. 11, 9 a.m. for you to 3p.m., benefits fire department, 570-290-1488; model train present & sale, Oct. 12, 9 a.m. to threep.m., 570-226-3206, $3/free for kids 12 along with younger, advantages fire department; HawleyFire House, 17 Columbus Ave., Hawley, e-mail [email protected]. 570-226-9820.
HARVEST & HERITAGE DAYS: Oct. 11-12, downtown Honesdale. Go to visithonesdalepa.com. 570-253-5492.
BLACK BEAR FILM FESTIVAL: Oct. 17-19, Historic Milford Theatre, 114 E. Catharine St., alongwith community Room, Pike County Public Library, Milford. Pay a visit to www.blackbearfilm.com.
ZOMBIE DANCE PARTY/ROCKY HORROR PICTURE SHOW SCREENING: Oct. 17; party, 8:30 to beable to 11:30 p.m.; screening, midnight; Scranton Cultural center at the Masonic Temple, 420 N.Washington Ave. Go to www.scrantonculturalcenter.org. 800-745-3000.
LUZERNE COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION 25TH ANNUAL FALL CRAFTFESTIVAL: Oct. 18, ten a.m. to 4 p.m., LCCC campus, Nanticoke. 570-740-0735.
COUNTRY CHRISTMAS FAIR: Oct. 18, ten a.m. for you to 4 p.m., Clarks Summit United MethodistChurch, Morgan Highway, Clarks Summit, $1 adults/children 12 as well as under free.
LOCK 31 D & H CANAL PARK EVENTS: Pals in the Canal Park annual Thanks Party, Oct. 18; Route6, in between Hawley and White Mills. Visit www.wchs-lock31.org or perhapswww.WayneHistoryPA.org.
ROYDEN B. DAVIS, S.J., DISTINGUISHED AUTHOR AWARD BOOK SIGNING/RECEPTION: alongwith author Colum McCann, Oct. 18; guide signing, 4 in order to 5 p.m., fourth-floor reception area,DeNaples Center, University Or College of Scranton, free; reception/dinner, 5 p.m., McIlhennyBallroom, DeNaples Center, reservations required; e-mail [email protected]. 570-941-7816.
THRILL THE WORLD: international zombie flash mob, Oct. 25, 4 p.m., dance 5 p.m., outsideScranton Cultural Middle at the Masonic Temple, 420 N. Washington Ave., $5/$25; zombie crawl,follows dance, downtown Scranton. Go to www.scrantonculturalcenter.org. 800-745-3000.
BIG BAND JAZZ DANCING: Oct. 26, 6 in order to 9 p.m., Latour Room, Nazareth Hall StudentCenter, Marywood University, free.
AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY LOOK GOOD FEEL BETTER: make-up sessions for ladies undergoingcancer treatment; Oct. 27 and Dec. 22, 4:30 p.m., Northeast Radiation Oncology Center, 1110Meade St., Dunmore; Sept. 8 and also Nov. 10, 5:30 p.m., and also Oct. 13, noon, conference room,Candy's place - The Middle for Wellness, 190 Welles St., Forty Fort; free, reservationsrecommended. 800-227-2345.
SOME ENCHANTED EVENING AND PRESIDENT'S RECEPTION: Nov. 15, Scranton Cultural Middleat the Masonic Temple, 420 N. Washington Ave., advantages cultural center. Go towww.scrantonculturalcenter.org. 800-745-3000.
JEWELRY, GEMS AND STOCKING-STUFFERS ANTIQUE SHOW: Nov. 21 and also 22, HigherCarbondale Chamber regarding Commerce Building, 27 N. Primary St., Carbondale, $6. 570-96--2754.
HONESDALE FOR THE HOLIDAYS: Nov. 28-29, downtown Honesdale. Visit visithonesdalepa.com.570-253-5492.
BUY LOCAL MARKETPLACES: Nov. 30 and also March 22, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., Scranton CulturalMiddle in the Masonic Temple, 420 N. Washington Ave., free. Pay a new visit towww.scrantonculturalcenter.org. 800-745-3000.
BREAKFAST WITH SANTA AND THE HAPPY ELF CAST: Dec. 7, Scranton Cultural Middle at the
Masonic Temple, 420 N. Washington Ave. Pay a visit to www.scrantonculturalcenter.org. 800-74--3000.
DR. SEUSS BIRTHDAY BASH: Feb. 28, Scranton Cultural Middle in the Masonic Temple, 420 N.Washington Ave. Visit www.scrantonculturalcenter.org. 800-745-3000.
ST. PATRICK'S PARADE DAY PARTY: March 14, Scranton Cultural center in the Masonic Temple,420 N. Washington Ave., free. Pay any visit to www.scrantonculturalcenter.org. 800-745-3000.
15TH ANNUAL AN EVENING OF FINE FOODAND WINE: April 26, Scranton Cultural Middle atthe Masonic Temple, 420 N. Washington Ave.,benefits cultural center. Visitwww.scrantonculturalcenter.org. 800-745-3000.
NEPA STARS AWARDS: Could 31, ScrantonCultural Middle in the Masonic Temple, 420 N.Washington Ave. Visitwww.scrantonculturalcenter.org. 800-745-3000.
GREY TOWERS MANSION TOURS: daily, 11 a.m.to always be able to 4 p.m.; Grey Towers NationalHistoric Site, 122 Outdated Owego Turnpike,Milford. 570-296-9630. Pay the visit towww.greytowers.org or perhaps www.fs.fed.us/gt.
HISTORIC DOWNTOWN SCRANTON GHOST WALKS: daily, 8 p.m., $15/$20, reservations required.Go to scrantonghosttours.com. 570-383-1821.
CLIFFORD TWP. HISTORICAL SOCIETY HISTORICAL TOURS: third Sunday of the month throughOctober; Hoover School, 2244 Route 2014; Museum regarding Neighborhood History, 119 CemeterySt.; along with Clifford Baptist Church, Church Street; Clifford Twp.; email [email protected]. Visitwww.Cliffordpa.com. 570-679-2723.
NANCY KAY HOLMES BRANCH LIBRARY EVENTS: yoga class, Mondays, ten a.m., adults; StoryTime, Mondays and Fridays, 11:30 a.m., most ages; Bookworm Buddies, Mondays, 3:30 p.m., agessix for you to 8; Small Adult Club, Mondays, 41035 p.m., ages 12 to be able to 17; Lil' LibraryLearners, Tuesdays, one p.m., registration required; CRAFTernoon, Fridays, three in order to 4:30p.m., 3 and older; Green Ridge Street along with Wyoming Avenue. 570-207-0764.
ABINGTON COMMUNITY LIBRARY ACTIVITIES: Caring Hands Group, Mondays, 1 p.m., gradeseven for you to adults; mahjong/bridge, Tuesdays, 1 for you to 3 p.m., adults; bridge group,Wednesdays, ten a.m. in order to noon, adults; Scrabble, Thursdays, 1 p.m., adults; 1200 W. GroveSt., Clarks Summit. Visit www.lclshome.org/abington.
EVERYBODY EATS FREE MEAL AND LIVE MUSIC: third Monday of every month, 6 for you to 7:30p.m., Myrtle Street United Methodist Church, 840 Harrison Ave., free, meals pantry/winterclothing/blanket donations accepted. 570-346-9911.
HAWLEY PUBLIC LIBRARY CHILDREN'S ACTIVITIES: role-playing game, Tuesdays, 3:30 p.m.;music along with Movement, Wednesdays, 10:30 a.m.; story time, Wednesdays, 12:30 p.m.; readwith Tess, Wednesdays by means of summer, 3 to always be able to 5 p.m.; Study along with Twiggy,Thursdays, three to be able to five p.m.; parent/child workshop, Fridays, 10:30 a.m. along with 12:30p.m.; 103 Major Ave., Hawley. 570-226-4620.
CRAFT NIGHT: Tuesdays, 7 p.m., the Vintage Theater, 326 Spruce St., free, donations accepted. Paya visit to www.scrantonsvintagetheater.com. 570-507-9671.
DORFLINGER GLASS MUSEUM: Wednesdays via Saturdays, 10 a.m. for you to 4 p.m.; Sundays, 1 toalways be able to 4 p.m., White Mills. Pay any visit to www.dorflinger.org. 570-253-1185.
TASTES OF WAYNE -- FIRST WEDNESDAYS: first Wednesday with the month, different WayneCounty restaurants, benefits Wayne County Historical Society, email [email protected]. Visitwww.waynehistorypa.org. 570-448-2130.
TROLLEY EXCURSIONS: Thursdays toSundays, 10:30 a.m., noon, 1:30 alongwith 3 p.m., Electric Metropolis TrolleyMuseum, 300 Cliff St. 570-963-6590.
WRITERS' GROUP: Thursdays, 7 to8:30 p.m., Dietrich Theater, 60 E.Tioga St., Tunkhannock, free, 18 andolder. 570-996-1500.
MUSEUM WITHOUT WALLS: activitiesregarding children, first Thursday ofeach month, 5:30 in order to 7:30 p.m.,Ben-Mar Restaurant, 89 N. main St.,Carbondale, $10 per child. Pay a newvisit to www.theAHDC.com. 570-28--1771.
EVERHART READS BOOK CLUB: thirdThursday in the month, six p.m.,Library Express, Mall in Steamtown.570-346-7186.
WEST PITTSTON LIBRARY EVENTS:each week story time, Fridays, 1 p.m.,free; guide club, initial Tuesday withthe month, 6:45 p.m., free; West Pittston Library, 200 Exeter Ave., West Pittston. 570-654-9847.
PIKE COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY EVENTS: The Actual Columns mansion tours, Fridays, six tobecome able to eight p.m.; museum, Wednesdays and also Fridays, 4 for you to 6 p.m., Saturdays aswell as Sundays, 1 in order to 4 p.m. Visit www.pikecountyhistoricalsociety.org.
TASTINGS AND DEMOS: Saturdays, 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., Mill Market, Hawley Silk Mill, Suite 111,
eight Silk Mill Drive, Hawley, free, [email protected]. Pay a visit to MillMarketPA.com. 570-390-4440.
HOUDINI MUSEUM TOUR AND MAGIC SHOW: weekends, 1 in order to 4:30 p.m., 1433 N. MajorAve., $17.95 adults/$14.95 kids 11 and younger in advance, $20 in door, reservations recommended.Go to houdini.org. 570-342-5555.
HISTORY MYSTERY TOUR & MAGIC WORKSHOP: year-round, 10 a.m., Scranton Cultural Middle atYour Masonic Temple, 420 N. Washington Ave.
A DAY AT THE CULTURAL CENTER: year-round, ten a.m., Scranton Cultural Middle at TheParticular Masonic Temple, 420 N. Washington Ave.