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GAME ON LOCAL RAP DUO GAME 7 HITS THE STREETS WITH NEW ALBUM

NEWLY SIGNEDTITLE FIGHT RETURNS FOR HOMETOWN SHOW, P. 38 STYLE FILES: PLEATS, SARONGS AND OTHER SUMMER NO-NOS FOR MEN, P. 49


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“LL Cool J, his smooth rhymes, his lip biting — what’s not to love about Cool James?”

“Notorious B.I.G., hands down. He was a poetic genius.”

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“Busta Rhymes.”

“The Notorious B.I.G.”

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“Jay-Z.”

It might officially be the lazy days of summer, but things here at the Weekender show no signs of slowing down — especially if this week’s issue is any indication. In fact, for Game 7, things are just heating up. Made up of local rap scene vets Jaeon (formerly of the Black Lung Brothers) and Gino Lispi, Game 7 is ready to drop its self-titled debut this week. Find out about the inspiration behind the duo and its albumrelease show in this week’s cover story on pages 14-15. Also in this week’s issue, you can read about the Ronald McDonald House of Scranton turning 25 (p. 28), Kingston band Title Fight returning to NEPA to celebrate “Shed,” its SideOneDummy Records debut (p. 38) and the Carbondale Art Walk (p. 47), among many other things. Over the past few

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“Notorious B.I.G.”

“Vanilla Ice.”

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weeks, you may have noticed some design changes in the Weekender, plus some new features — like Art of the Week (p. 53) and Server of the Week (p. 57) — and the return of Who Is (p. 55). I’m interested to know what your thoughts, and especially your suggestions, are, so feel free to shoot me an e-mail to the address below and let me know what’s on your mind. As always, thanks for reading! Nikki M. Mascali Weekender Editor Contact us letters@theweekender.com

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ConanOBrien Just as I picked up 2 boxes of bagel bites, Eddie Money’s “Two Tickets To Paradise” started playing in the grocery store. Bravo, Universe.

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SORRY MOM & DAD: Justin airs some dirty laundry.

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SEND IN THE CLOWN: Ronald McDonald House of Scranton turns 25.

inside JUNE 22-28, 2011

30 SPLENDOR IN THE ENDLESS MOUNTAINS The ‘Ordinary Beauty’ of author Laura Wiess.

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This week’s ride is built to last.

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COMING NEXT WEEK Find out what member of Def Leppard we talked to in our June 29 issue.


COVER STORY 14-15

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PHOTOS BY STEVE HUSTED Game 7 -- Jaeon, left and Gino Lispi -- will celebrate its self-titled debut with an album-release show at the River Street Jazz Cafe Friday, June 24.

IT’S A RAP

Game 7 releases its two-yearsin-the-making debut By Nikki M. Mascali Weekender Editor

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corporate lawyer and a healthcare scheduling manager walk into a bar, start dropping rhymes and … there’s no punchline. It’s just what lawyer-by-day Jaeon and manager-by-day Gino Lispi do — and have been doing for years. But this time it’s different because together, Jaeon and

Lispi are Game 7, a new duo which recently dropped its self-titled debut of 10 songs of slick, melodic and catchy rap that sure doesn’t sound like it was made by two guys from the Back Mountain. Jaeon, 33, came up with the idea for Game 7 about five years ago, when his locally originated rap group, Black Lung Brothers, was dissolving as its members were moving onto other

projects. “I’ve always liked the imagery involved with the idea of a game seven in a playoff — the ultimate winner-go-home moment,” he explained. “It’s the ultimate stage, the do-or-die; you either get it done, or it’s over. As I got older in my music career, it’s sort of that same moment for me.” After working together here and there in the past, Jaeon and Lispi’s paths crossed again, and they began working on a few songs “in the lab,” aka JL Studios in

Wyoming, owned by Joe Loftus. “I had this underlying beat from a producer that I work with in New York, and I brought the beat to the studio, and Gino was like, ‘Yo, let me get on that,’” Jaeon said. “We basically constructed the ‘Day One’ track that night, and we said, ‘Hey, this was great, let’s do this again.’” The two started building more songs, and now twoplus years later, “Game 7” is available on CD Baby and game7music.com; it will hit

Gallery of Sound locations this week. An album-release party will be held Friday, June 24 at the River Street Jazz Cafe in Plains Twp. On the bill are DJs Gaje and Ransom and opening act Track Masons. Joining Game 7 for its set will be backing musicians Dirk Dekker on guitar, C.J. Branch on keyboards, John Smith on bass, A.J. Jump on drums, Britt Rice on vocals and DJ Hersh on the turntables.

“This album is the most tangible thing I’ll ever know. We had our hands in every bit of it, and that feels really cool because that’s very alien to a lot of MCs.”

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huge for (Jaeon) to reach out to Illmind and have a beat he reason for from that caliber producer a live band at mixed with the stuff we were Friday’s show producing.” is to capture the Jaeon and Lispi originally essence of Game hoped to have the album 7’s time in the studio, where out last summer, but the duo Jump, Smith and other guests ended up returning to the sat in. studio. “The live band adds a “We’d only have a few whole cool dynamic to it,” sessions a month,” Jaeon Jaeon said. “Especially since said. “Working on these there’s so many musical songs for two-plus years, elements to the album itself, each one really has its own being able to translate that story.” on stage is going to be really, Listening to the album, really cool.” there is a cohesive flow to it, While others helped out, a direct effect of how in tune including up-and-coming Jaeon and Lispi were during Brooklyn-based producer its recording. Illmind, who has worked “We feel we’ve crafted with artists like Redman real music,” Jaeon said. “Not and Wu-Tang Clan member to say anything against MCs Ghostface Killah, Jaeon, that just take a beat, track it Lispi and Loftus “constructed and be done with it, but even from scratch 80-85 percent with the Illmind beat we took of the album,” Lispi, 25, as is and used it, we got the said, but they made it a point beat in layers, so we mixed to not rely on too many every individual sound in that collaborations on “Game 7.” beat in that studio to make “It was the three of us sure it completely meshed every time in the lab for with what we were doing.” six or seven hours,” Lispi Lispi agreed. said. “When it came time “This album is the most for collaborations, it was

“Since there’s so many musical elements to the album itself, being able to translate that on stage is going to be really, really cool.” Jaeon, on having a live band at the album-release party

‘Game 7’ was recorded at JL Studios in Wyoming.

tangible thing I’ll ever know,” he said. “We had our hands in every bit of it, and that feels really cool because that’s very alien to a lot of MCs.”

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Jaeon and Lispi are veterans of the local rap scene.

hen asked how Game 7, whose roots are in the suburbia setting of the Back Mountain, are able to capture a street vibe so well, Jaeon and Lispi cite their early influences like WuTang Clan, Method Man, Jay-Z, Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, Notorious B.I.G. and Tupac Shakur. “The first tape that I actually bought was The Beastie Boys’ “License To Ill,” and around the same time, I got the Public Enemy “Fear Of A Black Planet” tape,” Jaeon shared. “You were the quintessential white rap fan,”

Lispi interjected, and the two laughed. Lispi has many of the same influences as Jaeon — but was also inspired by his future bandmate, who he first heard in high school. “We’d party to it all the time,” Lispi recalled. “I used to sneak into the Jazz Cafe when I was like 17 years old to see him.” Now, following the completion of “Game 7,” Jaeon is inspired by his bandmate, too. “I’m a fan,” Jaeon said. “And it makes me feel old, or good, when (Gino) tells me he was a fan of mine. I think that’s what helps us work so well together — we respect each other as artists.”

summer gigs in Philadelphia, New York and in NEPA, most likely still with a live band. In the meantime, Jaeon and Lispi are going to see what happens with “Game 7.” “We couldn’t appreciate people who enjoy what we do more, but at the end of the day, we’re making music for us,” Jaeon said. “If nobody around here feels it because (NEPA) isn’t a hip-hop area or something, I couldn’t assume one way or the other,” Lispi began, “but like Jaeon said, we’re not making music for anybody in particular.” Both rappers feel the album has set the standard for future projects — together and solo. “You don’t want to oust your previous project, but you want to move progressively and keep your creativity going,” Lispi said. “We were trying to be happier with every new song as we were with the last one. I think all in all, we did a really good job with that.” Jaeon agreed. “I think this is not only some of the best stuff that I’ve ever done, but I think it’s some of the best stuff he’s done. We keep raising the bar so we get to some level of success that we’re striving for.” W

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songwriting with the new pop feel it’s added. You get a bit of profanity that you can expect with most rock songs, but at the same time, you get a fun story line and guitar riffs that can make your heart race. With bands like All Time Low, already made Top 40 playlists Drummer Rian Dawson shines and can keep a listener’s you more or less know what to the most on the album; his attention easily. expect: Fun and catchy popwork gives the recent release a The album does not have any “dancier” and hip-hop feel while rock songs. The band’s majorballads and keeps going with fast still being able to capture the label debut, “Dirty Work,” is no different, and it could be the and free-spirited tunes. All Time fast-paced drum fills ATL fans reason it debuted at No. 6 on the Low does a good job of making might be used to. sure the songs don’t sound the Billboard 200. The sound on “Dirty Work” Lead track “Do You Want Me same — something that was a is definitely different and is downfall on previous albums. It very comparable to Fall Out (Dead)?” contains the softest part of the album — the first 25 covers all the usual topics that Boy’s later albums. And with will make it popular for teens seconds of the song — before appearances from members of and kids in their early twenties: Simple Plan, Weezer and Panic! frontman Alex Gaskarth starts belting out the lyrics, setting the Relationships, flings, parties and At the Disco, it makes for a great easy living. mood of the album with an “I listen all the way through and The standout tracks on don’t care” attitude. will lighten your mood with ease. “Dirty Work” are “That Girl,” The next song, “I Feel Like and “Heroes,” which reflect Dancin’” could be the party -- Matt Morgis the band’s old punk style of anthem of the summer — it’s Weekender Intern

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— with a tip of the hat to The Almighty. With a baritone boom, Suter traces the wanderlust of personal discovery through the willowy soul dance of “Free,” kicks her two-timing man to the curb in the tumbling rocker “All Over Again” and melts the paint off the walls with an En Vogue-meets-Joss Stoneat-the-pulpit gospel rave in “Part Time Feeling.” Add in an eclectic instrumental mix via guitarist Jimmy Bennett and Benny Harrison on keys, sounding like the funkiest of Stax Records refugees, and it’s a recipe that beats like-minded contemporaries like Sharon Jones and The Dap Kings at their own game. Saxon The Alexis P. Suter Band Elsewhere, two covers enhance “Call To Arms” “Two Sides” the spiritual cleansing. “Knockin’ On Heaven’s Door” teems with atonement, RATING: W W ½ RATING: W W W W building to a towering crescendo climaxing with Suter’s voice roaring to the heavens. “John The Revelator” brings the Delta into the barrooms of Memphis with its roguish sense of reverence and walloping backing vocals. Releasing 19 albums is no small feat If ever there was a female heir to Sounding like Aretha Franklin for any artist, much less a veteran metal iconic soul man Solomon Burke’s legacy, testifying through a John Lee Hooker act that has been performing since the it would be Brooklyn-bred high priestess mouthpiece, Suter sets the standard for late 1970s, but Saxon has done just that of the genre, Alexis P. Suter. Suter and modern female soul shouters. with its latest, “Call To Arms.” While band evoke a roots-ripped gospel sound somewhat less well-known than some of by way of a jam-band sensibility that’s its fellow “New Wave of British Heavy pure fuel for your spirit. Taking a cue Metal” counterparts, the band was an from one of her varied influences, The integral part of the movement, and that Band (whose Levon Helm was a staunch early supporter), “Two Sides” breaks the -- Mark Uricheck Brit-ness is apparent in everything that shackles of limited-labeling scope (read: Weekender Correspondent it’s done thus far, beginning with the band’s name and, in this case, to the The blues), and confidently looks inward

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World War I-era artwork album cover. As British as they may be on the outside, however, Saxon has also long been known for the band’s love of American culture. While in the past that love was limited to the high-octane subject matter of some of their songs, on “Call To Arms” Saxon begins to sound a like an American metal band as well. The first two tracks (“Hammer of the Gods” and the nostalgic “Back in ’79”) are close as one could consider to being “classic” Saxon tracks, along with “Chasing the Bullet” and “Afterburner.” Throughout the remainder of the album, though, the sound mimics that of a number of different hard rock/metal artists, and at times the songwriting seems disjointed and changes style so often one occasionally wonders if they are listening to the same album (or, perhaps even the same band). When it’s all said and done, Saxon’s new music pales greatly in comparison to its glory years, which becomes even more evident with the inclusion of the bonus disc with a remastered version of 1980’s “Live in Donnington,” which may really be the album highlight. Grizzled metalheads will likely pick this up, but younger audiences will probably look past it.

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heading up into northern Japan and doing some volunteer work. It really felt like a crash course in Japanese culture and lifestyle. And I definitely fell head-overheels in love with it; I got a tattoo day one while I was there. I just felt really connected. The country itself is amazing, and the people are just spectacular. WEEKENDER: Eddie Vedder released an entire ukulele album, and you play the instrument. Would you ever make an album with one? BAREILLES: I would have to get a lot better at the ukulele. He’s a great player. I love the sound of the ukulele. I haven’t heard (his) record yet, but I would totally consider that! But I would want to get better at it first. I’ve got some practicing to do. WEEKENDER: What are you listening to now? BAREILLES: There’s a band called Elizabeth and the Catapult, and we just toured with them, and I can’t stop listening to her record, “Other Side of Zero.” Both of her records are amazing, but that most recent one has been my favorite record in a long time. WEEKENDER: We know you did “An Ode to Jersey Shore” at a concert, so what do you think about the show’s cast going to Italy? BAREILLES: I think it’s going to be a spectacle. I think that’s exactly what they’re aiming for. And I think it will be more of the same, but with more pasta. W

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y second apartment in Los Angeles was one of the most bizarre places I’ve ever been. Among the tenants were transvestites that ran an underground hair salon in the morning hours and a former Disneyland Prince Charming battling addiction. Down the hall, with a little more sanity, were Jen and Suzy. When the three of us made a YouTube video of ourselves making prank phone calls and urinated on a neighbor’s bed the first night we hung out, I knew it was the beginning of a beautiful friendship. One day, we were riding in the elevator to do laundry when we noticed a sign that caught our attention. “Dear Tenants!” the note began. “Sierra House Management has been made aware of a Peeping Tom. If you see somebody in your window please call the authorities as soon as possible.” We couldn’t get over the strange notice in the elevator. As we were doing our laundry, we decided to mess with the tenants of Sierra House by taking down the notice of a Peeping Tom and replacing it with something even more outrageous. After carefully devising the most preposterous scenario we could think of, our note was ready to be posted in the elevator: “Dear Tenants, Sierra House Management would like to inform you that there has been a sex offender

masturbating in the laundry room during the night. It is said that the washing machines and driers have been tainted with semen. Launder at your own risk. Thank You, Sierra House Management” Within 24 hours, the entire apartment building was talking about the note. Since the notice resembled announcements regularly posted by Sierra House management, nobody thought to doubt whether or not the laundry room was actually tainted with semen. Instead of quitting while we were ahead, we took a mammoth leap in excessive behavior by replacing our announcement with one that was less of a warning and more of an alleged confession from the owner, stating in first person that he was about to admit to his wife that he has been cheating on her with teenage boys that he forced to wear nipple-tassels. “This is ridiculous,” someone shouted in the elevator as they ripped up the notice. “This cannot be real.” “What about the laundry room one?” some girl asked. I shrugged my shoulders as the elevator doors opened. “I guess you’ll just have to launder at your own risk,” I said.

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he burst onto the music scene with her unshakable single, “Love Song,” in 2007, and ever since, Sara Bareilles’ music career has been in an upward spiral. Her most recent labor of love, “Kaleidoscope Heart” was released in September and debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard Top 200 chart, and Bareilles has uniquely positioned herself as an artist with both authenticity and mass appeal. The 31-year-old songstress is touring with country’s powerhouse duo Sugarland this summer, and Bareilles, her drummer, Josh Day, and guitar player, Javier Dunn, stopped by 98.5 KRZ’s Spotlight Lounge Friday, June 17 to perform semi-acoustic renditions of “Uncharted,” “King of Anything” and “Love Song.” Before that, though, Bareilles sat down with the Weekender to answer a few unconventional questions while she autographed a stack of photos. WEEKENDER: “Uncharted” was kind of the song that got you out of your writer’s block, but what is another thing you needed to complete “Kaleidoscope Heart?” BAREILLES: Neal Avron, my producer. He was really, really important to me and definitely was a catalyst for making things move forward, because I felt safe. So, yeah, I choose Neal (laughs). WEEKENDER: How did your recent volunteering/performing in Japan change or PHOTO BY STEPHANIE DEBALKO affect you? BAREILLES: It was amazing. We got to see sort of a whole spectrum of experiences there. Everything from having a day off in Osaka and running around, you know, sampling local food and beer — wink, wink — and heading into Tokyo Sara Bareilles performed at KRZ’s and just seeing the Spotlight Lounge Friday, June 17. city itself. And then

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14TH ANNUAL BRIGGS FARM BLUESFEST

July 8-9, on-site camping, tickets available via briggsfarm.com or 570.379.2003 - Main stage: Andrew Jr. Boy Jones, Eddie Shaw & The Wolfgang, Teeny Tucker, Alexis P. Suter Band, Chainsaw Dupont, James Armstrong, Terry “Harmonica” Bean, Jimmy “Duck” Holmes - Back Porch stage: Lonnie Shields, Jimmy “Duck” Holmes, Terry “Harmonica” Bean, Eli Cook, Eli Cook, Mark Armstrong, Vandalay Industries

CAESARS POCONO RESORTS

1.877.800.5380 www.CPResorts.com - New York’s Funniest: June 24-25 - Bill Cosby: June 26 - Rubix Kube (’80s tribute): July 8-9 - The Cameos: July 9 - New York’s Funniest: July 22-23 - Howie Mandel: July 24

THE CRIMSON LION HOOKAH LOUNGE

37 E. South St., Wilkes-Barre - Braveyoung: Aug. 14, 7 p.m., $5 all ages

ELEANOR RIGBY’S

603 Route 6, Jermyn www.myspace.com/eleanorrigbys - Gabriel The Marine / NGHBRS: June 22, 6:30 p.m., $10-$12 - Ultrageist / Demolisher / Last Ten Seconds of Life: June 24, 6 p.m., $10-$12 - Big Giant and the Extravaganza Battle of the Bands: June 25, 5:30 p.m., $10-$12 - Sparks the Rescue / Rookie of the Year / Select Start: July 7, 6:30 p.m., $10-$12 - This Is Hell / Like Moths to Flames / Endwell: July 8, 6:30 p.m., $10-$12 - Fresh / Rob E Rotten / Masterz of Style / Tommy Tr@dm@rk: July 30, 8 p.m., $7-$10

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FERN HALL BACKYARD BLUES BASH

Crystal Lake, Pa. fernhallbluesbash.com - July 17, ft. Teddy Young and the Aces / Matt Bennick and the Blues

Mine / Clarence Spady / Friars Point Band w/ Chris London, Steve Guyger and The Excellos, barbecue by Fern Hall chef Michael Suchy of Fern Hall. $25 advance, $30 day of, ages 13-17, $15 advance, $20 day of, under 12 free with adult. Portion of proceeds benefit Carbondale YMCA and NEPA Junior Golf Program. Tickets on website, at Fern Hall or 570.222.3676.

F.M. KIRBY CENTER

71 Public Square, Wilkes-Barre Phone: 570.826.1100 - Steve Earle and the Dukes (and Duchesses): Aug. 23, 7:30 p.m., $25-$35 - Diana Ross: Sept. 30, 8 p.m., $79.50-$125 - George Thorogood and the Destroyers: Oct. 4, 7:30 p.m., $40-$62 - Max & Ruby: Bunny Party: Oct. 12, 6:30 p.m., $19-$33 - Paula Poundstone: Oct. 14, 8 p.m., $19-$29

THE HIVE

1307 Park Ave., Williamsport www.thehivepa.com - CDC / World of Pain / Amends / Slave to the Kill / Up Your Arsenal: July 10, 6 p.m., $10

KIWANIS WYOMING COUNTY FAIR

Rt. 6, Meshoppen Phone: 570.836.9992 www.wyomingcountyfair.com Sept. 1-6 - Wild World of Animals show: daily, times vary - Gallagher: Sept. 2, 8 p.m. - Katie Armiger / amRadio: Sept. 3, 7 p.m. - The Roots and Boots Tour ft. Aaron Tippin, Sammy Kershaw, Joe Diffie, more: Sept. 4, 7 p.m.

MAUCH CHUNK OPERA HOUSE

14 W. Broadway, Jim Thorpe 570.325.0249 www.jtams.net - Bennie And The Jets (Elton John tribute): July 2, 8:30 p.m., $23 - Greensky Bluegrass: July 15, 8 p.m., $20 - Paul Thorne: July 23, 8:30 p.m., $23 - The Blues Brotherhood: July 29, 8:30 p.m.,

- Jimmy Webb: July 30, 8:30 p.m., $26 - Ryan Montbleau Band: Aug. 19, 8:30 p.m., $18

MISERICORDIA UNIVERSITY

301 Lake St., Dallas 570.674.6719 www.misericordia.edu/theartsandmore - Jazz in July: “Old Time is Still a-Flying, The New Torch Bearers of Classic Jazz” ft. Dan Levinson and his New Millennium All Stars: July 18, 8 p.m. $8 lawn, $15 amphitheater, $120 tables for six - Under the Stars Summer Arts Festival ft. Mary Wilson, an original founding member of The Supremes: July 23, 8 p.m., $20 lawn, $30 amphitheater, $270 tables for six.

MOHEGAN SUN ARENA

255 Highland Park Blvd., WilkesBarre Twp. - American Idol Live: Aug. 21, 7 p.m., $55.85-$77.45 - Disney’s Phineas and Ferb Live! On Tour: Dec. 4, 2 & 5 p.m., $24.35$69.85

MOHEGAN SUN AT POCONO DOWNS

1280 Route 315, Plains Twp. Tickets at Mohegan Sun’s Valet Lobby daily from noon-8 p.m. or Ticketmaster - Separate Ways (Journey tribute): June 23 - Eddie Money: June 26, 7 p.m., $15-$25 - Landshark (Jimmy Buffet tribute): June 30 - Almost Queen (Queen tribute): July 7 - Sara Evans: July 10, 7 p.m., $25$35 - Runaway (Bon Jovi tribute): July 14 - Unforgettable Fire (U2 tribute): July 21 - Head Games (Foreigner tribute): July 28 - The Doobie Brothers: July 31, 7 p.m., $25-$40 (on sale 6/30)

MOUNTAIN LAUREL CENTER

1 Tamiment Road, Tamiment 866.448.7849 mtlaurelpac.com - Kiss: July 13, $59-$115 - Larry the Cable Guy: Aug. 6, 8 p.m., $39-$69 - ZZ Top: Aug. 20, 8 p.m., $39-$79 - Frankie Valli / The Beach Boys: Aug. 25, 8 p.m., $39-$89 - The Monkees: Sept. 10, 8 p.m.,

$35-$79

THE NAKED GRAPE

15 N. River St., Plains Twp. 570.821.9825 - Joe Herbert: July 9

NAY AUG PARK EVENTS

❏ Sundays in the Bandstand (unless otherwise noted), free. 570.348.4186 - Mark Montella Quartet: June 26, 2 p.m. - Jim Welch Dixieland Band / Carlene Howard: July 3, 2 p.m., 3 p.m. - Ringgold Pops Orchestra: Mon., July 4, 10:30 a.m. - Fran Burne Quintet: July 10, 2 p.m. - John Andrews Band: July 17, 2 p.m.

12TH ANNUAL OUT AMONG THE STARS BLUEGRASS FESTIVAL

Benton Rodeo Grounds (Mendenhall Lane, Benton) www.oatsfestival.com, 908.464.9495 - June 30-July 3, Benton Rodeo Grounds, pot luck picnic; Weekend ticket $80. Daily: Thurs. $20, Fri. $30, Sat. $30, Sun. $10, kids 15-under free with adult ticket.

NORTHEAST FAIR

Suscon Road, Pittston Twp. Phone: 570.654.2503, www.northeastfair.com - Shawn Klush (Elvis tribute): June 22 - Face to Face (Elton John/Billy Joel tribute): June 23 - Championship Double Figure 8 Auto Racing: June 24 - Cabinet / Miz: June 24 - Championship Full Size Car Demo Derby: June 25 - Dakota full band reunion: June 25

PENN’S PEAK

325 Maury Road, Jim Thorpe 866.605.7325 or visit pennspeak.com. - Uriah Heep: June 24, 8 p.m., $30 - Raymond the Amish Comic: July 9, 8 p.m., $22.25 - Yonder Mountain String Band: July 14, 8:30 p.m., $22.25 - Sweet: July 21, 8 p.m., $28 - Herman’s Hermits Starring Peter Noone: July 22, 8 p.m., $35.75$40.75 - Stryper: July 29, 8 p.m., $28 - Little Feat: Aug. 5, 8 p.m., $35.75 - Ted Nugent: Aug. 14, 8 p.m., $40.75 - Rubix KUBE (’80s tribute): Aug. 19, 9 p.m., $25 - Don Williams: Aug. 25, 8 p.m., $35.75-$40.75 - Styx: Aug. 26, 8 p.m., $53.25$59.25

PENNSYLVANIA BLUES FESTIVAL

Blue Mountain Ski Area, Palmerton 610.826.7700 www.skibluemt.com July 30-31, on-site camping, for ticket/info, visit website. - John Nemeth, Cyril Neville, Bettye LaVette, Lil’ Ed & The Blues Imperials, Otis Clay, Samuel James, Linsey Alexander, July 30 - The Lee Boys, Shakura S’Aida, Magic Slim & The Teardrops, Kenny Neal, Shemekia Copeland, Steve Guyger & Billy Flynn, Big Daddy Stallings, July 31

REDWOOD ART SPACE

740 Jumper Road, Plains Twp. - Eww Yaboo / Mascara / Nimbus Terrifix / Esophagus / Upneat Mysic: July 16, 7 p.m., $5 all ages

RIVER STREET JAZZ CAFE

665 N. River St., Plains Phone: 570.822.2992 - Marco Benevento / Exter vs Kimock: June 23 - Game 7 album release: June 24 - Cabinet: June 25 - Mystery Fyre: June 30 - Strawberry Jam: July 1 - Miz: July 2 - Ol’ Cabbage & County Line: July 9 - Tony Carfora / Bob O’Connell / Matt Bennick: July 14 - Clarence Spady Band: July 15

SCRANTON COMMUNITY CONCERTS

Mellow Theater, 501 Vine St. Scranton Phone: 570.955.1455, www.lackawanna.edu, etix.com Prices vary, student and group rates available - Gloria Gaynor / Ashford & Simpson / Music for Models: June 30, 7 p.m., as part of “A Nod to Greatness: Motown & More,” to help benefit Marley’s Mission.

SCRANTON CULTURAL CENTER

420 N. Washington Ave., Scranton Phone: 888.669.8966 - Dancing with NEPA Stars: July 8, 5:30 p.m., $19 - Dancing with NEPA Stars: July 29, 5:30 p.m., $19 - Dancing with NEPA Stars: Aug. 19, 5:30 p.m., $19

SCRANTON HARDWARE BAR


524 Main St., Stroudsburg Phone: 570.420.2808, www.shermantheater.com - New Riders of the Purple Sage: June 24, 8 p.m., $22 - Sherman Independent Rock Series ft. Daybreaker & Aficionado: June 25, 6 p.m., $10 - Senses Fail: July 18, 6 p.m., $15

SPYGLASS RIDGE WINERY

105 Carroll Road, Sunbury 570.286.9911 www.spyglassridgewinery.com - Blue Oyster Cult / Foghat: July 9, 8 p.m. - 8th Annual Celtic Festival: Aug. 20, 11 a.m.-8 p.m. ft. Seven Nations & Rathkeltair - Styx: Aug. 27, 8 p.m.

TOYOTA PAVILION AT MONTAGE MOUNTAIN

1000 Montage Mountain Road, Scranton - Def Leppard / Heart / Evan Watson: June 29, 7:30 p.m., $39-$122.15 - Vans Warped Tour: July 14, 11 a.m., $43.50 - Lil Wayne / Rick Ross / Keri Hilson / Far East Movement / Lloyd: July 19, 7 p.m., $62.75-$106.50 - Brad Paisley: July 22, 4 p.m., $34-$73.90 - Motley Crue / Poison / New York Dolls: July 31, 7 p.m., $40-$116.15 - Bob Dylan and His Band: Aug 10, 7:30 p.m., $34-$89.90 - Jason Aldean / Eric Church / JaneDear Girls: Aug. 25, 7:30 p.m., $38-$74.15 (on sale 6/22, 10 a.m.) - Rockstar Energy Drink Uproar Festival ft. Avenged Sevenfold / Three Days Grace / Seether / Bullet For My Valentine / Escape The Fate / Sevendust / Black Tide / Art Of Dying / The Black Cloud Collective: Aug. 27, 2 p.m., $20-$69.99 (on sale 6/17)

ELECTRIC FACTORY

3421 Willow St., Philadelphia Phone: 215.LOVE.222 - Dinosaur Jr. “The Bug:” June 24, 8:30 p.m. - Ellie Goulding: July 26, 8 p.m.

THE FILLMORE AT THE TLA

334 South St., Philadelphia Phone: 215.922.1011 - Citizen Cope: June 22, 8 p.m. - Beady Eye / The Dig: June 25, 9 p.m. - Foster the People / Gardens / Villa: June 28, 8 p.m. - Bobby V: July 2, 8 p.m. - Dom Kennedy: July 3, 7 p.m. - RX Bandits / Maps & Atlases / Zechs Marquise: July 10, 6:30 p.m.

KESWICK THEATER

Easton Road-Keswick Ave, Glenside, Pa. Phone: 215.572.7650 - Los Lonely Boys: June 23, 7:30 p.m. - Bootsy Collins: June 25, 8 p.m. - Krishna Das: June 27, 8 p.m. - Pat Benatar / Neil Giraldo: June 28, 7:30 p.m.

MANN MUSIC CENTER

52nd and Parkside, Philadelphia Phone: 215.893.1999 - Mormon Tabernacle Choir: June 23, 7 p.m. - Owl City: June 25, 7 p.m. - The Philadelphia Orchestra: June 28-30, 8 p.m. - R. Kelly / Keyshia Cole / Marsha Ambrosius: July 3, 7:30 p.m. - Kid Cudi: July 7, 7:30 p.m.

TOWER THEATER

69th and Ludlow Sts. Upper Darby Phone: 610.352.2887 - Eddie Vedder / Glen Hansard: June 25, 7:30 p.m. - Taking Back Sunday: July 15, 7 p.m.

TROCADERO

10th & Arch St, Philadelphia Phone: 215.336.2000 - D.I.: June 24, 9 p.m. - June Divided: June 25, 6:30 p.m. - The Parachuting Apostles, June 26, 6:30 p.m. - The Mentors: July 13, 8 p.m.

SUSQUEHANNA BANK CENTER

1 Harbour Blvd., Camden, NJ. Phone: 609.365.1300 - Jimmy Buffett and the Coral Reefer Band: June 23, 8 p.m. - Peter Gabriel: June 25, 8 p.m. - Def Leppard / Heart: June 26, 7 p.m. - Yes / Styx: July 4, 5:30 p.m. - Rascal Flatts / Sara Evans / Easton Corbin / Justin Moore: July 9, 7 p.m.

WELLS FARGO (WACHOVIA) CENTER

Broad St., Philadelphia Phone: 215.336.3600 - Keith Urban / Jake Owen: July 15, 7:30 p.m. - Rihanna / Cee Lo Green / J. Cole: July 23, 7:30 p.m. ELSEWHERE IN PA

ALLENTOWN FAIR

17th and Chew Streets, Allentown Phone: 610.435.SHOW - Bruno Mars/ Raphael Saadiq: Aug. 30, 7 p.m.

CROCODILE ROCK

520 Hamilton St, Allentown Phone: 610.434.460 - Millionaires: June 23, 5:30 p.m. - Honor Society: June 25, 6 p.m. - Matisyahu: June 26, 6 p.m. - Scream the Prayer: July 5, 2 p.m. - Underoath: July 6, 6:30 p.m. NEW YORK / NEW JERSEY ∝

Take the Money and run ’80s chart-topper Eddie Money returns to NEPA to perform at Mohegan Sun at Pocono Downs (1280 Route 315, Plains Twp.) on Sunday, June 26 at 7 p.m. The show kicks off MSPD’s Hot Summer Fun concert series. Though Money hasn’t released an album since 2007, he continues to tour with some of his biggest hits, like the songs “Two Tickets to Paradise” and “Baby Hold On.” Tickets are $15-$25 and are available at ticketmaster.com or at the venue box office located in the Valet Lobby. Visit poconodowns.com.

BETHEL WOODS CENTER

Bethel NY www.bethelwoodscenter.org - New York Philharmonic: July 3, 8 p.m. - New York Doo Wop Extravaganza: July 9, 7 p.m. - Tim McGraw / Luke Bryan / The Band Perry: July 10, 7 p.m. - Yes / Styx: July 12, 7 p.m. - Furthur: July 16, 7 p.m.

THE FILLMORE AT IRVING

PLAZA

17 Irving Place, New York, N.Y. Phone: 212.777.6800 - Los Lonely Boys: June 22, 7 p.m. - The English Beat: July 2, 7 p.m. - RX Bandits: July 12, 6:30 p.m. - Get the Led Out: July 15, 7 p.m. - Stephen Marley: July 16, 7:30 p.m.

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movie review

It’s hard to be sympathetic to the woes of Sally (Emma Roberts) and George (Freddie Highmore) in ‘The Art of Getting By.’

The art of being out of touch

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he fact that the nationwide release of “The Art of Getting By” hasn’t been met with widespread rioting is a major accomplishment. I’m shocked that angry high school students haven’t stormed the gates at Fox Searchlight demanding an apology from director/writer Gavin Wiesen for his creepy portrayal of teen life or that impassioned protestors haven’t picketed multiplexes nationwide so virgin eyes don’t behold this pitiful 21st century attempt at “The Catcher in the Rye.” Insulting from its opening scenes — where our trench-coat wearing protagonist, who’s done nothing to earn cool points, stalks New York City streets like he’s destined to appear on dorm

room posters — Wiesen’s debut comedy/drama covers private school student and “Teflon slacker,” George Zinavoy (Freddie Highmore). Despite mounds of smarts and loads of artistic talent, George is content to drift through his senior year. To the young man, life is an illusion, so there’s really no point in doing anything. This approach does not make George popular with his teachers, his surprisingly tolerant principal (Blair Underwood) or his stressed-out mom (Rita Wilson). There’s one person who gets George, Sally (Emma Roberts), a classmate who turns from grateful (he takes the fall when they’re busted for smoking on the school’s roof) to friend in about the time it

takes to toast bread. She’s sexy and sophisticated, and they’re clearly meant for each other. Since he’s a brooding, moody artiste — and the movie’s running time desperately needs padding — they can’t connect. So Sally turns to George’s mentor (Michael Angarano), a school alumnus and cool, bearded painter. George sulks, misses more school, and risks his chance to put everything together. The plot would make sense if George and Sally were in their late twenties — most 18 year olds don’t face such critical life issues — or if Wiesen didn’t build his movie around a thoroughly detestable lead character. George is Holden Caulfield without the insight,

Ferris Bueller minus the fun, Juno with worse taste in music. Forget about turning George into a human being, Wiesen doesn’t even use the young misanthrope to satirize his Upper West Side trust-fund baby classmates. Everything is approached with solemn intentions, so we’re asked to sympathize with attractive kids living in million dollar apartments, whose New Year’s Eve parties take place in upscale nightclubs with lax policies on serving minors alcohol. Who is the movie for exactly? By saddling high school seniors with grown-up problems in adult situations, Wiesen isolates everyone. Adults will find the results fetishistic, like a sweeter version of “Kids.” Teens, when

they’re done frothing at the mouth, will feel insulted. That is, unless they’ve attended Phillips Exeter Academy or have slept with 25 year olds. The movie sells damaging teenage myths: Life ends after high school. You can atone for a year of awful behavior in three weeks by completing skipped homework assignments and sporting a refreshed attitude. Petulant, self-pitying morons get to make out with Julia Roberts’s smoking-hot niece instead of masturbating to missed opportunities and Internet porn. What will drive the target audience to loathe “The Art of Getting By” isn’t that the movie is divorced from reality; it’s divorced from anything that’s ever happened on Earth. To read more of Pete’s film reviews and opinions, please visit whatpeteswatching. blogspot.com.

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t may look like the band Cobra Starship has been enjoying one huge party since its inception in 2005. That may be the case, but after a year that included a Top 10 single and a worldwide tour, don’t try and tell lead singer Gabe Saporta that it’s all fun and games. “As good as it was to break mainstream, it was a really hard year for me,” the frontman said of his band’s success as he checked into “The Ralphie Radio Show” via Skype. “My girlfriend that I had since before I started Cobra Starship, I lost her, and it’s a typical cliche story of you start getting famous, and it just becomes too much.” Knowing that he needed some time to straighten things out, the lead singer took a trip for “selfdiscovery.” “I actually went to South America for two months,” he revealed. “I lived on a little house on the outskirts of a forest in Brazil. There was electricity, it wasn’t that bad, but there was no TV, no Internet, no cell phone. All I ate was rice for 10 days.” By the end of his stay in the house, Saporta was so weak that a person would make a daily trip to his kitchen just to cook the rice. Now back in the States, it looks like the singer has returned to his comfort zone. Cobra Starship is finalizing the track listing

“I actually went to South America for two months. There was no TV, no Internet, no cell phone. All I ate was rice for 10 days.” Gabe Saporta on his “self-discovery” break

for its fourth studio LP, and Saporta is keeping busy with studio time and promoting the band’s new track, “You Make Me Feel.” Plus Saporta has a girlfriend, fashion designer Erin Fetherston. The singer definitely doesn’t seem to mind talking about his relationship, which is a change from the past. “I think part of the reason I didn’t talk about it was because I felt like, all of the exposure from the media was tainting my personal life, and I like to keep it private because it’s so precious to me,” he explained. “I’m thinking maybe that wasn’t the best thing because I ended up having almost two lives, and it just wasn’t very healthy.” The singer isn’t acknowledging his personal life in interviews exclusively: Saporta notes there are more love songs than he’s “ever written, ever,” on the new LP, titled “Night Shades.” The first single is all about finding yourself attracted to someone else. Singer/rapper Sabi is featured on the hook of “You Make Me Feel,” the Cali-based artist started with a group called The Bangz. Saporta knew about her, and he actually hoped to collaborate with her on the band’s last album, “Hot Mess.” “(The record label) was like, ‘You can get Leighton Meester, but you can’t get Sabi,’” he said. “I tried for a long time, for months. I don’t know why, sometimes it’s politics, things don’t happen. Then all of the sudden, it just kind of came back around.” It’s pretty funny how things end up coming full circle, but given his past year, I’m sure that’s something you don’t have to try and tell Saporta either. W Watch Gabe chat from his New York apartment with Ralphie at 97bht.com, keyword: Ralphie. Listen to The Ralphie Radio Show weekdays from 7 p.m.-midnight on 97 BHT.


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By Jim Rising

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Trucks like these can be seen constantly moving in and out of Towanda, where natural gas drilling is occurring.

Countrified no more roads are a congested, ruined mess. A quick tour of the surrounding area with a local resident brought gasps from the native. A huge encampment of construction trailers, mountains of pipes, dozens of vehicles and men spreading for acres across what was once a farmer’s field. “That wasn’t there two days ago,” our guide said. Great gashes in the land, hundreds of feet wide, cut into the trees and the hillsides, ruining the look of the terrain. They are so numerous that the eye stops registering them. The local throws her hands up in the air. “Some landowners get rich. A few. The rest of us pay the price,” she said. The frackers came to Dallas, where I live. They poked holes into the ground, sniffed deeply and left under cover of the night. Not enough gas to be worth it for them. Yet. For, you see, 10 or 15 years ago, Towanda wouldn’t have been worth it either. The price of gas and the technology caught up. Ten, 20 years from now, expect to see them again, the frackers. This isn’t over yet by a long shot. Take a ride along a peaceful country road in Lehman Twp. W Now. While you can.

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had occasion to visit Towanda the other day. Towanda was this bucolic, sleepy little town about an hour northwest of Wilkes-Barre. I say “was” on purpose. There is a scene in “The Blues Brothers” movie where Jake and Elwood Blues (John Belushi and Dan Aykroyd) are in Elwood’s tiny one-room apartment. The elevated train passes right outside the window, shaking the room violently. This exchange ensues: Jake: “How often does the train go by?” Elwood: “So often that you won’t even notice it.” That is the feeling I got, spending a few hours sitting on the side of Route 6 where it passes through Towanda. The area is at the epicenter of Marcellus Shale natural gas drilling in Bradford County and looks, smells and sounds like the ninth circle of hell. A map of the area showing active wells looks like terminal measles in progress. The huge, oddly shaped trucks carrying the mystery fluids shoved under incredibly high pressure into the ground are ubiquitous and scary. I counted several hundred in less than a morning. Most every other vehicle is support for the drilling. Large vehicles carrying large things to do large damage to the earth. The


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e were all children once, no matter how long ago it was. As John F. Kennedy once said, “Children are the world’s most valuable resource, and its best hope for the future.” We are today as they are tomorrow. And whether or not you have children, the need to protect them, care for them and love them is well understood by all. And for the past 25 years, the Ronald McDonald House of Scranton has been helping the families of ill and injured children to be as close and comfortable as possible when they need them the most. This Saturday, June 24, the 25th Anniversary Celebration for the Ronald McDonald House will be held at the Radisson Lackawanna Station Hotel in Scranton at 6:30 p.m. An evening of dinner, music and dancing, the “black tie optional” fundraiser gala will be celebrating all the house has done and continues to do. Richard Bradshaw, executive director for the RMH of Scranton, said the event is a way for them to bring people together to thank them for helping the house become what it is today. “It’s an opportunity for us to invite back many of our supporters throughout the years,” he said. “It’s an opportunity to invite back all of our volunteers and staff and members of our board of directors to just get together and celebrate what

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“It’s an opportunity to share with everyone where we are going in the future.” RMH of Scranton Executive Director Richard Bradshaw we’re doing — to celebrate all the wonderful things that we’ve been able to accomplish together over the last 25 years. It’s an opportunity to share with everyone where we are going in the future.” Bradshaw said the main goal of the house is to provide a “home away from home” for families who have children that are staying at local medical facilities due to serious illness or injury, at no cost to the family. He said they have aided more than 6,000 families since the house’s creation. Mostly running off the work of volunteers, he said the house is open 365 days a year, 24 hours a day, providing a

comfortable living area to help take at least one thing off the mind of a family dealing with a difficult time. But Bradshaw said that it would not be so successful without the support it receives, which is why the anniversary celebration is so important as it raises awareness. “Awareness for what we do is the most important thing,” he said. “It’s going to be a party — we’re gonna have a lot of fun. It’s going to be a celebration. Any member of the community who would like to come out and support what we do, it would be great.” W

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here are so many stories hanging in the balance between reality and fiction, just begging to be told, if only we would listen. Thankfully, author Laura Wiess tends to live life with open ears and an open heart and has managed to capture some of the most hauntingly ephemeral of those stories in the 19 novels she’s had published. In her new book “Ordinary Beauty,” main character Sayre is a survivor, and her strength and genuineness cause her to linger with you long after the last page has turned. That says something about the person who discovered her, and Wiess is no stranger to writing fiction with a decidedly realistic edge. She is also a local of sorts, residing in the Endless Mountains Region, and will be having a book signing to commemorate Sayre’s foray into the world of print Saturday, June 25 at the Arena Hub Plaza Barnes & Noble in Wilkes-Barre Twp. “Ordinary Beauty” delves into the subjects of addiction, identity, love and loss. The main character is the daughter of an addict with

an icy demeanor, and Wiess explained that the idea came from a series of philosophical ponderings triggered by a passing news story about children liberated from a busted crystal meth lab. “I started to wonder, what would it be like to be the daughter of a dedicated addict?” she explained during a phone interview from her studio. “The more I learned, the more I wanted to be able to understand it. That’s always how stories start.” Wiess interviewed recovering addicts and police officers and did a heavy load of online research, exploring the nuances of drug rehab centers. And slowly, the foundation started to form.

“Ordinary Beauty” book signing, Sat., June 25, 2-4 p.m., Barnes & Noble (421 Arena Hub Plaza, Wilkes-Barre Twp.). Info: laurawiess.com

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A self-described characterdriven author, Wiess doesn’t plan out her novels — she lets her characters show her where to go. “I never actually know what’s going to happen, and since you’re seeing through their eyes, and you’re feeling everything they feel, it can also be really gruesome,” she said. She follows her characters wherever they take her, sometimes down into the depths of despair and heartbreak, and whether it’s unpleasant or joyful, she stays with them for the long haul. “And I want to understand, that’s the thing,” the soulful author explained. “So I can’t protect the characters, I can’t hold back on something. Even if I don’t want to go into it with her, I have to.” “Ordinary Beauty” was heavily influenced by the expansive region Wiess now calls home. A New Jersey native and nature lover, she moved to the Endless Mountains Region after being utterly enchanted by a home that was for sale. And her love of animals is also displayed in the plot as a recurring theme, as Wiess is a relentless champion of all creatures. “I don’t think that there is a difference in suffering,” she explained. “I don’t think that we need to draw a line between human and animal. Pain is pain, and starvation is starvation. And I think that there’s a kinship there, for Sayre.” Though this book and its predecessors are classified as young adult, they read as genre-defying entities unto themselves. “Someone once said that the books may be about young adults, but they’re not necessarily only for young adults,” Wiess said, mentioning that she’s gotten feedback from people all across the age spectrum. She also noted that though she is in an admirable position with her career now, it took hard work and patience to get there. “You rack up a hefty amount of rejections, because you’re learning. And you just have to keep going. If you love it that much, and it’s what you want to do anyway, even if you never, ever, have an acceptance, you just keep doing it and learning along the way.” W


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(60 E. Tioga Street, Tunkhannock, 570.996.1500, www.dietrichtheater.com) • “Coyote-A Trickster Tale from the Southwest:” June 24, 10 a.m., June 25, 11 a.m., 1:30 p.m., free. • Shakespeare in the Park “Hamlet:” June 25, 7 p.m., free, in Tunkhannock’s Riverside Park with Gamut Theatre group. Bring blanket/lawn chairs.

• Night at the Races: June 25, doors 6:30 p.m., racing 7:30 p.m. Homemade food, refreshments, silent auctions, instant bingo, 50/50, entertainment by cast of “Forever Plaid.” $10. E-mail bnenstiel@pa.metrocast.net or call 408.9821.

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(570.814.6790) • “13” musical: July 8-10, 15-17, Fri., Sat., 7 p.m., Sun., 1 p.m. at Phoenix Performing Arts Centre (409 Main St., Duryea). $10. Call 457.3589 for reservations.

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(537 N. Main St., Wilkes-Barre: 570.823.1875, www.ltwb.org) • Auditions for “Into the Woods:” June 26, 27, 7 p.m. Bring sheet music to sing song of choice in style of show or from show. Accompanist provided. Will be asked to read from script. Show dates in Sept. For info, e-mail ArtisticDirector@ltwb.org.

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• Auditions for “Evita:” June 22, 7 p.m. adults only. Will be asked to sing song of choice, accompanist provided. Performances in July.

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(JJ Ferrara Center, 212 W. Broad St., Hazleton, 570.454.5451, ptpashows.org) • “The Sound of Music:” June 23-25, 7 p.m., June 26, 3 p.m. $15 adults, $12 seniors 62+, students 12+, $8 children. Dinner/show: $28/adults, $25/seniors, students, $18/children. Group rates, show-only tickets available. To reserve, call 570.454.5451, visit ptpashows.org.

THE PHOENIX PERFORMING ARTS CENTER

(409-411 Main St., Duryea, 570.457.3589, www.phoenixpac.vpweb.com, phoenixpac08@aol.com) • Auditions for “Cats” the Broadway Musical: June 22, 23, 6-8:30 p.m. Call backs/casting June 25, 10 a.m.-noon.

(420 N. Washington Ave., Scranton) ❏ Broadway Theatre League of NEPA presents: • Dancing with NEPA Stars: July 8, July 29, Aug. 19, 5:30 p.m., $16

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(570.421.5093, www.theshawneeplayhouse.com) • “River’s Edge: The Story of Shawnee:” through Sept. 2, Fri. and Sat., 8 p.m., matinees, 2 p.m., $18/adults, $15/seniors, students, $10/children. Meal, show packages. • “Sisters of Swing: The Story of the Andrew Sisters:” through Sept. 3. $28/adults, $25/seniors, $15/children under 12. Advance purchase advised, can be made at theshawneeplayhouse.com or 570.421.5093. Meal, show, group packages available. • “Nunsense 2: The Second Coming:” through Sept. 4, Fri., Sat., 8 p.m., matinees, 2 p.m. Adults/$28, seniors/ $25, children/$15. Call for reservations. • “School House Rock Live! Jr.:” June 23-Aug. 17, $10, get advanced tickets by calling the box office.

WISECRACKERS

(inside the Clarion Hotel, 300 Meadow Ave., Scranton, 570.344.9811, ext 141) • American Cancer Society Benefit: Aug. 5, 9 p.m., $15. For tickets, 570.562.9749. Proceeds benefit American Cancer Society. Featuring Joe Bryan, Meghan Hanley, Moody McCarthy.

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performer contort and cradle her body within a column of red fabric suspended high above the stage. Then, you’re engaged in a heart-pounding act of thrills and excitement followed by a hilarious clown act of comedic mimicry and audience participation. From a small troupe of jugglers with simple children’s toys to the massive “Skipping Ropes” act — involving 20 acrobats in a carefully choreographed routine — you can hardly believe what your eyes are seeing. The individual performers find ways to do so much with so little that when they all come together, the mind is sent reeling. You’re left with the impression of incredible talent and astonishing beauty, mesmerized by how it all comes together with the colors, costumes, lights and sounds. Act after magnificent act takes place with Zoe and her family turning up at different intervals to continue the story. Dancers, acrobats, contortionists, clowns and jugglers all take turns dazzling the crowd as they escort the characters through their world, all set to a haunting, exotic mix of live music. Meanwhile, below and behind the performers, Cirque continues the tradition of a threering circus with smaller, seemingly disconnected acts consisting of dancers and contortionists taking place to the left and right of the stage. Every bit of the stage floor is used; it can be quite overwhelming. And yet, just when you think you’ve seen everything, you realize you’ve only seen the first half of the show. Following the intermission came impressive feats of strength and agility. The “Statue” act, consisting of two performers holding and suspending each other in perfect balance, was breathtaking. “Clown Cinema” was even funnier than “Clown Car.” And, despite one small slip-up, the thrilling “Banquine” was a suitable finale, featuring 15 performers building human pyramids and performing dangerous leaps and tosses. Cirque du Soleil is not a traditional circus. It uses the circus only as a metaphor, a binding tie that pulls otherwise disparate acts together. The spellbinding, majestic artistry of the music, costumes, performances, and even the darker, more chilling aspects of the show, come together to tell a story. In the end, we emerge like Zoe and her parents: Eyes wide open, seeing the beauty in the every day world, unwilling to simply let it pass us by. That is “Quidam.” W

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Kingston band Title Fight recently released its debut, ‘Shed.’ ing up to practice was difficult due to the distance between them and how young they were. Rhoden and Ned Russin, Ben Russin’s twin brother, managed to improvise. “Our first practice was funny,” Rhoden said. “We would put our amplifiers to the phone and practice over the phone.” The attempt was overall ineffective, so Rhoden and Ned Russin, the eventual bass player for the band, put it to rest until they could finally get together. “A few months after that, we practiced at Ned’s,” Rhoden said. Shortly after, the members of Title Fight had their first gig at Café Metropolis, a now defunct all-ages music venue in WilkesBarre. At this point, the name of the band that currently hops from continent to continent didn’t even exist. They performed under the wing of another band. “We played with my older brother’s band; they were called Frost Bite,” Russin said. “I remember how nervous we were. We were a bunch of 13-year-olds playing bad punk rock, but it was fun.” Since then, Title Fight has been getting recognized internationally and recently got signed to SideOneDummy records. It hasn’t been seeing the rock-star paychecks yet, but Rhoden said that traveling around the world is worth it.

“We love our home. It represents who we are.” Jamie Rhoden of Title Fight

“In some ways, my life did change drastically. I probably would have been in college,” Rhoden said, adding that he didn’t have any regrets. “I travel, and at this moment, it’s my favorite thing to do.” As the West Coast portion of its tour concludes, come June 25, the Japanese crowds, Yosemite National Park and the trips to Europe will all transform back into proud family members, hometown landmarks and possible skateboard strolls. It’s similar to how Cinderella’s carriage turned back into a pumpkin at dawn, instead, in this case, the back track is welcomed. “It feels like no time has passed,” Russin said. “I’m definitely excited to come back.” W Title Fight record release party, Sat., June 25, 7-11 p.m., Redwood Art Space (740 Jumper Rd. Plains Twp.), sold out. Info: redwoodartspace.tumblr.com, 610.636.9684

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7th Annual Festival of Unity July 9, noon, Nay Aug Park. Live music, ethnic cuisine, messages from members of community. Bring lawn chairs, blankets. 20th Annual Ukrainian Folk Festival Aug. 21, noon, Ukrainian American Sport Center (Tryzub, County Line and Lower State Roads, Horsham). Open to public, $15, $10/ students, free/kids under 15. Stage show 1:30-4:30 p.m. Dance 4:30-8 p.m. Proceeds benefit youth soccer, cultural programming. For info, tryzub.org. 24th Annual Pocono State Craft Festival Aug. 27, 10 a.m.-6 p.m., 28, 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Quiet Valley Living Historical Farm, Stroudsburg. Rain or shine. $6/adults, under 12/ free. For directions, $1 coupon, visit poconocrafts.com, call 570.476.4460. Mountaintop Hose Company No. 1 38th Annual Bazaar

July 15-17, Fri. 5:30 p.m., Sat. 5 p.m., Sun. 4 p.m. Food, games, prizes, drawings, more. Firemen’s Parade, Sat., 5 p.m., Pat Ward Magic Show, 7 p.m. New Merchandise Auction, Sun., 5 p.m.

2nd Annual Cancer Wellness Gold Open July 7, 10:30 a.m., Irem Country Club (397 Country Club Road, Dallas). Registration/lunch, shotgun start, noon, cocktail hour/dinner to follow. Captain & Crew format. Prizes, chair massages for golfers. $125/ person, $500/team.

St. Mary’s/SS. Peter and Paul’s Churches Annual Summer Festival July 14-16, 6 p.m. nightly on grounds of St. Mary’s School (corner of Hawthorne, Spring Streets, Avoca). Live music, polka, food, raffles, face painting, more. For info call 570.457.3412.

4th Annual Zachary Shoemaker Dodgeball Tourney July 17, noon, Nanticoke Armory, $10. 8/team, deadline day of. Call 570.574.5945 or contact dodgeball4zack@gmail.com for info.

St. Ignatius Loyola Annual Bazaar June 23, 5-11 p.m., June 24-25, 5 p.m.-midnight, St. Ann’s Chapel grounds (North Loveland and Hoyt Streets, Kingston). Food, entertainment, prizes. RSO, Thurs.; Flaxy Morgan, Fri.; 40lb Head, Sat. Tux (Penguins mascot), Sat.

28th Annual Bernie’s Memorial 3 Mile Run/Walk July 4, walk 8:30 a.m., run 9:10 a.m., start River St., through Wilkes-Barre, finish Public Square. Free Kids Fun Run, 8:30 a.m. Proceeds benefit adult, youth wellness programming. For info, visit wbymca.org.

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American Lung Association • Dick’s PGA Champion Golf Tournament: Through June 26, En-Joie Golf Course, Endicott, NY. Ticket booklet,

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$35. Fri., concert with Maroon 5. All proceeds from tickets benefit American Lung Association. To purchase, visit dsgopentfc.com, select The American Lung Association. For info, call 570.823.2212. Candy’s Place (570.714.8800) • 2nd Annual Cancer Wellness Golf Open: July 7, registration 10:30 a.m., noon start, Irem Country Club, captain & crew format. Call for info. • Show Your Passion Through Your Fashion 2: July 24, 11 a.m.-2:30 p.m., The Woodlands, Plains Twp. $25/ person, $250/table of ten, $100/ vendors. Call for info.

a.m., walk 9:30 a.m., Misericordia University (Lake St., Dallas). Postevent party at Banks Cafeteria. Benefits Help Line. Call 570.823.5144 for info. Shopping Fundraiser June 26, noon-4 p.m., St. Luke’s Church (North Main & Hollenback St., Wilkes-Barre). An afternoon of shopping to benefit Kellie Hughes, who suffers from breast cancer. Consultants from Avon, Tastefully Simple, more. For info call 570.639.5868. Sonny and Friends • Fundraiser: June 25, 10 a.m.-4 p.m., at Founders Day, Tunkhannock, in Gays True Value parking lot. Bryan Thompson, others will sit in Taylor Rental Dunk Tank. Proceeds benefit Sonny and Friends. Volunteers needed. For info, call 570.298.2725.

Dance in the No Bully Zone Aug. 6, register 8:30-9:15 a.m., dance 9:30 a.m.-noon, Wyoming Valley West High School. $10 until Aug. 3, $15/door. Noon-3 p.m.: singers Mike Dougherty, Kendall Mosley, speaker Charles Balogh, World Class Boxing. Info: 570.690.6003, kickboxn@gmail.com.

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and center, for Nettles and Bush when they began their set with their usual stripped-down dramatics and playful interactions. Opening with “All We Are” and only pausing for small talk after making it through its first five songs, the duo and its band blazed through the affable hits, “Stuck Like Glue,” “It Happens” and “Settlin’” all while filling the evening air with the contagious glee that only comes from the sound of an entire audience singing along to practically every word. After declaring, “You’re lookin’ sexy, Scranton,” to the crowd of approximately 10,000 fans, Nettles and her cohorts launched into “All I Want to Do,” quickly followed by “Incredible Machine,” for which Nettles donned the same strange skirt contraption that has been previously seen on the tour. The new songs “Every Girl Like Me” and “Little Miss” acted as segues for the band’s first hit, “Baby Girl,” during which Nettles grabbed a phone from an audience member and encouraged the crowd to sing along for

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SCRANTON — Sticky summer air tinged with the scent of beer and the unbridled thrill of live music can only mean one thing: The summer concert series at Toyota Pavilion at Montage Mountain has officially begun. This year’s lineup kicked off with a two-steppin’ bang on Saturday, June 18, when country powerhouse Sugarland (Jennifer Nettles and Kristian Bush) and its equally talented opener, Sara Bareilles, captivated the audience with a quick succession of twangy dance hits and power ballads with the “Incredible Machine” tour. Sugarland’s stage design may have seemed familiar to devoted fans who made it to their performance at the Pavilion last year, and that’s simply because the band is still touring with the same show as last summer. The only big change is that the album of the same name is now actually on shelves, and the setlist has been reworked to allow more of the new material to find its way to amphitheatre speakers. Much of the show’s theatrics, however, remained the same. One thing new and of note this year was the addition of a standing-room only “Sugarpit,” where cowboy-boot-clad fans huddled and danced, and were ready, front

the person on the other end. Like last year, Bush launched himself into the rows of fans to give away a signed guitar before starting “Everyday America,” which boasted an interlude of covers of songs by Cee-Lo Green, Britney Spears, Dolly Parton and Destiny’s Child. The emotional “Stay” had fans almost singing louder than Nettles, and “Who Says You Can’t Go Home” was followed by the set-ender “Something More,” before which Nettles and Bush invited everyone to sing to a crew member for his birthday. The band returned for an encore, where, like last year, a white flag declaring peace and love was passed through the crowd during “Stand Up,” and the show ended with the band breaking into a flawless cover of Madonna’s “Like A Prayer,” which sounded completely at home in Nettles’ sweet Southern range. Bareilles set the tone early in the night, which was one of unbelievably impeccable vocals, taking the stage in front of a psychedelic keyboard backdrop with a Coors Light in her hand. Belting out her hits “Uncharted,” “King of Anything” and, of course, “Love Song,” the multitalented pianist regaled the crowd with an eightsong set, including a few numbers from her new album, “Kaleidoscope Heart.” She ended with the impassioned “Gravity,” proving to an audience of converted fans that she deserves recognition for more than the anthemic single for which she is known. The “Incredible Machine” tour may have been a repeat performance, but it packed just as much punch the second time around. W


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Back Mountain Bloomers • Tour of Back Mountain Gardens: July 2, 9 a.m.-4 p.m. $20/person before June 25, $25 after. Proceeds benefit Anthracite Scenic Trails Association. Tickets available at backmountainbloomers.org or 570.696.5082.

18643) • Brooklyn: June 26, includes Brooklyn Flea Market, Park Slope, Canal Street, Little Italy. Chamber Networking Mixer June 30, 5:30-7:30 p.m., Bennett Infiniti (1060 Highway 315, Plains). RSVP by June 28 to Jean Kile, 570.823.2101 ext. 113, jeankile@wilkesbarre.org, online at wilkes-barre.org/ calendar. Chinchilla United Methodist Church (411 Layton Rd., South Abington Twp., 570.226.6207) • Outdoor Concert Rich Wilson: June 22, 7 p.m., free, donations accepted. • Frank-James Duo: July 27, 7 p.m., free, donations accepted. Clambake July 23, 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Polish American Veterans Pavilion (Oak St, Hudson). Sponsorships available to members, suppliers. $30.

Black Knight Pride Mini Football Camp June 23-24, 5:30-8 p.m., Edward Edwards Stadium, Lake Lehman High School. $25 in advance, $30 at camp. For info, call Gerald Gilsky at 570.868.6074.

Clifford United Methodist Church (Main St. Clifford) • Chicken-n-Biscuit or Ham Dinner: July 20, 4-6 p.m., $7.95, dinner, dessert, drink, take out or dine in.

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lawn seat ticket, pre-concert tailgate party. To book call 570.706.8687, mention promo code Cooper’s Seafood. ∝ Dietrich Theater (60 E. Tioga Street, Tunkhannock, 570.996.1500, www.dietrichtheater.com) calendar of events: ❏ Kids Classes: • Acting Camp for Kids: Camp 1: through June 24, 10:30 a.m.-noon, ages 7-12, $60/week. Camp 2: through June 24, 2-3 p.m., July 25-29, 2-3:30 p.m., ages 4-6, $40/week. • Crazy Commercials: through June 24, 10 a.m.-12:30 p.m., ages 9-14, $60. Students will create crazy products, commercials to sell them. • Digital Arts Camp: through June 24, 1:30-3:30 p.m., ages 8-14, $60. Will to shoot, edit, score short films. Call to register. • Dance! Dance! Dance!: June 27-28, ages 2-3, 9-9:45 a.m., ages 4-6, 1010:45 a.m., ages 7-9, 11-11:45 a.m., free. Call to sign up. • Dino-mite-Theatre/Visual Arts Camp: June 27-July 1, ages 7-12, 10 a.m.-noon ($60), 4-6, 1:30-2:30 p.m. ($40). Call to register. • Things in the Sky: July 6, 13, 20, 27; Ages 5-8, 10-11 a.m., ages 9-12, 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m., free. • All About Pottery & Sculpture Camp: July 11-15, 3:30-5 p.m., $60, ages

6-12. Explore the medium of clay. Space limited. • Mixed Media Camp: Mommy & Me (ages 3-4), July 11-15; Preschool Art (ages 4-5), July 18-22, 10-11 a.m., $50/ camp. • Jammin’ in a Jugband: July 18-20, 22, 10-11:15 a.m., free. Create music with homemade instruments. Students may perform at Celebrate Our River Day. ❏ Intergenerational Classes: • Open Studio: Painting, Drawing & Pottery: June 28, 7-8:30 p.m., 13+, $50/four classes, $15/class. Call to register. • Jammin’ in a Jugband: July 18-20, 22, 1-2:15 p.m., free, ages 13-adult. Students may perform at Celebrate Our River Day. • Quilting: Wed. through July 20, 6-7:30 p.m., 13+. $6/class. Learn earlyAmerican quilting techniques to make double pinwheel quilt. All materials provided, call to register. ❏ Adult Classes: • Decorative Painting: June 22, 29, noon-3 p.m., 16+, $20/class + cost of painting surface. Pre-registration required, call. • Pottery and Sculpture: June 27, July 11, 7-8:30 p.m., $60. All materials provided, all levels of experience. Call to register. ❏ Special Events: • Life on the Susquehanna River 2011

Photo Contest: Amateur photographers, all ages. People, animals, birds, dish, recreation, transportation. 8” x 10”, framed, wire on back, entry form taped to back of photo. Black/white, color. Drop at office July 1, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. • Bridal Bliss: A Runway Retrospective Show: June 26, 1 p.m., $40 advance, $45 door, if available. Call to reserve, benefits Dietrich Theater. Showcases historical evolution of bridal attire featuring local models, gowns from Wyoming, nearby counties. Dessert provided. • Everhart Museum Bus Trip: July 9, departs from Dietrich 9:30 a.m., returns 2 p.m., $10/person. Box lunch included. Pre-registration required. Free Christian Concert June 24, 6:45 p.m., Ekklesia Christian Coffeehouse (River of Life Fellowship Church Gym, 22 Outlet Rd., Lehman). Music by WatersEdge, Kendall Mosley. Dinner available/optional. For info, call Curt Strunk at717.503.7363. Girls’ Night Out: An Evening of Burlesque July 1, 6-8 p.m., $30, Star Tresses Grand Salon & Day Spa (123 Welles Street, Forty-Fort). Learn the history of burlesque, get a new hairdo & makeup application by

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Pets welcome, should be leashed, cleaned up after. Info: luzernecountypitbullownersgroup@gmail.com. Marywood University events (2300 Adams Avenue, Scranton, www.marywood.edu, 570.348.6211) • Summer Festival: July 29-31. Milford Valley Quilters’ Guild • Perfect 10th Quilt Show, June 25, 10 a.m.-5 p.m., June 26, 10 a.m.-4 p.m., Delaware Valley High School (Rts. 6 and 209, Milford), $6. Partial proceeds benefit Summer Triumphs. Call 845.856.5772 for info. ∝ Monroe County Garden Club • Garden Tour: June 25, 10 a.m.-5 p.m., $8 members with member ID, $10, non-members. Tickets on sale June 25, 9 a.m.-noon at Theo B. Price Lumber Yard Gift Shop (Routes 191 & 390, Cresco), Werkheiser’s Garden Center (Tannersville Plaza, Route 611). Proceeds benefit club’s scholarship fund. For info call 570.629.0279. Northeast Pennsylvania Family Magazine’s 10th Anniversary June 25, rain date June 26, noon-4 p.m., Penn State WilkesBarre, Lehman. Free. Music, face painting, food, more. RSVP at nepafamily.com.

Olde Tyme Family Lawn Party July 4, 6-10 p.m., West Side Career and Technology Center (75 Evans St. in the Pringle Borough). Fireworks, food, DJ, face painting, games, rummage sale 6-8 p.m. The Osterhout Free Library events (71 S. Franklin St., WilkesBarre, www.osterhout.info, 570.823.0156, ext. 217) • Board Game Night: Mon., 6:30-8 p.m. • Open Computer Lab: Mon./Wed., 5-8 p.m.; Sat., 1-4 p.m. • Knitting & Crocheting Group: June 25, 10:30 a.m.-noon, bring yarn, 2 needles. All ages, beginners welcome. Party on the Patio June 24, 5-8 p.m., Green Ridge Healthcare Center (2741 Boulevard Ave., Scranton), $15, includes food, drinks, entertainment. Proceeds benefit Scranton Cultural Center at the Masonic Temple. Penn State Wilkes-Barre events: • 16th Annual Penn State “Masters” Golf Tournament: July 15, registration/lunch 11:30 a.m., tournament 1 p.m. banquet 6:30 p.m., Blue Ridge Trail Golf Club, Mountain Top. Captain & Crew format. Info, call 570.675.9228. Raises money to sever-

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Petco Outdoor Adoption & Nutrition Event July 9, 10 a.m.-2 p.m., Petco (3480 Wilkes-Barre Twp. Commons, Wilkes-Barre).

St. Michael’s Church (corner of Church/Winter Sts., Old Forge, 570.457.2875) • Chicken Barbecue Dinner: July 16, pick up noon-3 p.m. $9. Place orders by July 11, 570.562.3965.

The Poets June 24, doors 6:30 p.m., show 8 p.m., Irem Country Club Pavilion (397 Country Club Road, Dallas). $25, advanced sales only. Call 570.675.4465 ext. 241 for info. Punk Rock Flea Market July 30, 10 a.m.-4 p.m., WFTE Community Radio Station parking lot (930 Meadow Ave., Scranton). Vendors space, $10, e-mail stephanie@wfte.org to reserve. Call 570.212.WFTE for info. Safe Haven Dog Rescue (www.SafeHavenPa.org, SafeHaven@epix.net) • Adoption Day: July 23, 10 a.m.-2 p.m., Berger’s Agway (Route 209, Brodheadsville). Pre-adoption application, references, home visit required prior to adoption. Spaghetti Dinner & Bake Sale June 25, seating 2-6 p.m., take-out noon-2 p.m., St. John’s Lodge Hall (498 Yatesville Road, Jenkins Twp.). Open to everyone. Reservations/info, call 570.709.9414

Unity: A Center for Spiritual Living (140 South Grant St., WilkesBarre, 570.824.7722) • A Course in Miracles: Wed. evenings, 6:30 p.m. • Healing Circle: Meets 4th Sun. of every month, 6-8 p.m.

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Thinking outside the box decided to buy the fastest generally available Internet from Service Electric at about $80 a month. I would still watch TV in high definition via Hulu and a variety of other means, still catch movies, also in high definition via Netflix. Only I would do it on my time, on demand. So far it has worked out very well. The speed of the connection means there are no awkward load or buffer times, even over WiFi (though you do need a good router). I can find just about all the programming I enjoy on cable or network television — legally — via a variety of online services. The TV is driven by a computer with a hard drive that serves as a DVR, a DVD/ BluRay drive for movies and games, an HD speaker system and a wireless keyboard and mouse. And the math works out as well. Think about it in purely

pragmatic terms: What use does a landline phone have anymore? No reason to keep that around. There’s way more going on online than on TV at any given time. High-speed WiFi means that any computer or smartphone I own can now play movies via the Internet, as long as I’m in the house. And I can conduct video or voice calls, not only from my cell phone but from the TV as well. Compared to the average cable television bill, the average landline phone bill with utilities and the associated clutter, I figure I’m saving at least $40 a month and not really missing out on anything. And I get to enjoy blazing-fast Internet while I’m at it — a net gain. The ease with which this was accomplished makes me wonder why more people aren’t doing it. Clearly the technology is mature. Clearly

the supply is there. Clearly, the price is right. I don’t feel that the idea is that far ahead of its time. Everything is essentially just plug-andplay. I guess it just goes to show that sometimes, it really pays to think outside the (glowing) box. W Nick DeLorenzo is director of Interactive and New Media for The Times Leader. Write him at ndelorenzo@ timesleader.com.

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All along I’ve been saying that televisions and computers will eventually come together to form one device. We already have TVs with apps, and we’ve had computers with cable tuners for years. Now, Comcast, in cooperation with Skype (now owned by Microsoft) has bridged yet another gap: Bringing video calling to its customers. You can call and ask for a kit, which will allow you to conduct fullscreen conversations via Skype ... yet another reason not to crack open the laptop. So just how practical is the idea of using a web-enabled or computer-driven monitor as your main source for home entertainment? I recently moved into a new house. While setting up utilities, I decided to conduct an experiment. I wasn’t going to get cable — or even satellite TV. No. I thought about it, and then


gintailsrescue.com, 570.992.4185) • Bake Sale: June 23, July 8, 4-8 p.m.; July 9, 5:30-8 p.m., Kinsley’s Shop Rite (Route 209, Brodheadsville). All proceeds go toward housing, feeding, veterinary expenses for dogs/cats in sanctuary/foster care. To help or volunteer, e-mail or call. Waverly Community House (1115 N. Abington Rd., Waverly, 570.586.8191, www.waverlycomm.org) events: • Family Concert and Block Party: July 28, 5:30 p.m., Waverly Community House, $25/family. William Walker Hose Company Annual Corn and Clam Slam July 13-16, 5 p.m., company grounds, 803 Penn Avenue, Mayfield. Ashley’s Attic, July 13; Hillbilly D’Lux, July 14; Jeffrey James Band, July 15; Maybe Someday, July 16. Parade July 16, 7 p.m. Free. Info: cornnclamslam.com.

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Wonderful Tea Party June 26, teatime 1 p.m., croquet, crafts, games until 4 p.m. Maria Joseph Manor (875 Montour Blvd, Danville). Free/children under 3, $7/kids, $15/adults, $10/ seniors over 65. Special guests Alice, The Mad Hatter, more. Costumes encouraged, not required. For tickets

call Lisa at 570.387.2099, Betsy at 275.4221. Wyoming Seminary Performing Arts Institute (201 North Sprague Avenue, Kingston, 570.270.2186). Events free and open to public. • Counselor Recital: June 27, July 18, 8 p.m., Great Hall (228 Wyoming Avenue, Kingston). • U.S. Army Field Band Brass Quintet: June 29, 7 p.m., River Commons, Wilkes-Barre. • Student Recital: June 30, July 6, 13, 20, 27, Aug. 2-3, 8 p.m., Great Hall (228 Wyoming Avenue, Kingston). • Wind Ensemble and the Jazz Ensemble: July 1, 8,15, 23, 29, 8 p.m. • Masterworks Chorale, Chamber Orchestra, Institute Chorus and Symphony Orchestra: July 2, 9, 22, 30, 8 p.m., Great Hall (228 Wyoming Avenue, Kingston). • String Faculty special performance by Russian composer Alfred Schnittke: July 3, 8 p.m., Great Hall (228 Wyoming Avenue, Kingston). • Faculty Recital: July 5, 25, 8 p.m., Great Hall (228 Wyoming Avenue, Kingston). Y Walk Wed. Guided evening walks in Wilkes-Barre and Hazleton. Begin 6 p.m., meet in lobby either city’s YMCA. In case of rain, walk same time following day. Info: Wilkes-

Barre YMCA, 570.823.2191; Hazleton, 455.2046: • Nature in Your Neighborhood: June 22, Wilkes-Barre. • From Emily Post to FM Kirby: Wilkes-Barre Mansions: June 29, Wilkes-Barre. • Stained Glass and Sacred Spaces: July 6, Wilkes-Barre. • Our Luzerne County Courthouse, A Living History: July 13, Wilkes-Barre.

HISTORY Everhart Museum (1901 Mulberry St., Scranton, 570.346.7186, www.everhart-museum.org) • Early Explorers: Mon. through June, 1-1:45 p.m. Bird Gallery. Free, suitable for pre-K children, age 3-5. Pre-registration required, groups welcome. Lackawanna Historical Society (The Catlin House, 232 Monroe Avenue, Scranton, 570.344.3841) • Civil War Encampment Weekend: June 24-26. Tours, parades, lectures, live music. $15/11 a.m. brunch Sun. ❏ Summer Downtown Walking Tours (free and open to the public): • July 1, 5 p.m., Radisson’s Lackawanna Station Hotel parking lot, focus on architecture, industry, business, more.

Luzerne County Historical Society (49 S. Franklin St., WilkesBarre, 570.823.6244, lchs@epix.net) • Forty Fort Meeting House Tours: Sun. through Sept. 25, July 4, 1-3 p.m. 20 River Street, Forty Fort Cemetery. $2 adults, $1 children. Call 570.287.5217 for info. • Nathan Denison House Tours: Sun. through Sept. 25, July 4, 1-4 p.m., 35 Denison St., Forty Fort. $4 adults, $2 children, free, under 5. • County-wide Summit of Community Historical Societies: June 25, 11 a.m.-2:30 p.m., Bischwind Bed and Breakfast, Bear Creek. Call for info. • 233rd Anniversary/133rd Annual Commemorative Service of the Battle and Massacre of Wyoming: July 4, 10 a.m. Wyoming Monument. Free and open to the public.

LEARNING A.C. Moore (2190 Wilkes-Barre Twp. Marketplace, 570.820.0570) • Mom and Me art classes: every Fri., noon-1 p.m. $15, includes supplies. Sign up 24 hours in advance, call to register. Academy of Northern Martial Arts (79 N. Main St., Pittston) Traditional Kung Fu & San Shou. For Health and Defense. Adult & Children’s Classes held Mon.-Thurs., Sat.

First class Free. Walk-Ins welcome, call 371.9919 or 817.2161 for info. Adult Kung Fu (Kung Fu & Tai Chi Center, Wilkes-Barre: 570.829.2707) Ongoing classes. Tues./Thurs., 6:30 p.m. Study of Chinese Martial Art open hand, weapons sets. Mon., Wed., 6:30 p.m. Covers Chinese style theories, concepts, applications. “Sport” fighting concepts explained, practiced. Aikido of Scranton, Inc. (1627 N. Main Ave., Scranton, 570.963.0500) • Self-Defense Class taught by Aikido Master Ven Sensei, every Mon. & Wed., 7-9 p.m. $10. • Traditional Weapons Class, every Thurs., 7-9 p.m. $10. Back Mountain Martial Arts Center & Mountaintop Karate Center For info, call either location, Back Mountain (4 Carr Ave., 570.675.9535) or Mountaintop (312 S. Mountain Blvd., 466.6474): Visit Website at www.fudoshinkai1.com. • Instruction in Traditional Karate, Jujutsu, and Sivananda Yoga (Back Mountain): Tues., Wed., Thurs., 4:30-9 p.m., Sat., 8:30 a.m.-12 p.m. (Mountaintop Karate Center Mon., Weds., Fri., 4:30-9 p.m.

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Some of the art that will be featured during the upcoming Carbondale Art Walk III. formances provided by The Jazz Assassins, Division Street Revival Band, Lotus Street Gallery was created Fire Belly Dancing, Coal after teaming up people Town Rounders, classic voicfrom AFA Gallery with Joe es and classic violin accomKluck, the artist responsible paniment by Cristina Cox for the assorted wood carvings seen throughout the city and Molli Beth Cox. Several other activities including of Carbondale. The first art Renaissance Revel Festival, walk hosted by Main Street historical Carbondale trolley Gallery was in spring of 2010, which spread out to 11 tours and wine tasting will be available throughout the venues within a three-block remainder of the Music, Art radius. The second art walk and Wine Festival. began in the fall of 2010. There are more plans in Every piece of artwork goes through a jurying proc- mind for Main Street Gallery in the future. Cady ess before being displayed. shared that there will be The jurying is “loosely plans of teaming up with done,” said Cady, because YMCA and the A.R.T.S.S. the purpose is to find space Engage! program to begin to display the submissions. teaching art classes for chilArtists of all ages are endren and youth. Also, the couraged to submit to the gallery will be painting a art walk. The only requirement is to submit your work mural in the city with Carbondale students. in a frame with a wire to W hang. In addition to several pieces of art to view, there will be activities available for kids. On June 25 from noon-3 p.m., children will be able create their own original masks and go to each available venue to decorate them. These masks will be judged in a contest at the end of the event. Advanced reservations are sug“Art Walk III,” June 24-Aug. 5, gested for this activity and Fri.-Tues., noon-6 p.m., pretickets are $5 per child, consented by Main Street Gallery tact Main Street Gallery to (27 N. Main St., Carbondale). receive tickets. For an older Info: 570.282.1690, galaudience, attendees may enlery@carbondalechamber.org joy the local music and per-

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AGENDA, FROM PAGE 46 • Instruction in Traditional Karate, Jujutsu, and Sivananda Yoga (Mountaintop): Mon., Wed., Fri., 4:30-9 p.m. Carbondale Chiropractic Center (267 Brooklyn St., 570.282.1240, www.carbondalechiropractic.com). • Run with Doc: Sun. 9-10 a.m. at Lake Scranton. Jog around Lake Scranton with Dr. Andrew Rivera. Visit Website for info. Core Chiropractic Center (180 United Penn Plaza, Kingston, 570.718.1672) • How to Detox Your Body & Lose Weight: June 28, 6 p.m., Something Special (23 West Walnut St., Kingston). Free dinner. Reservations required, call. • Freedom Process Workshop: June 30, 6:30-8:30 p.m., $35. Pre-registration required, call. • Meet Angel Ariel: July 12, 6:30 p.m., $20. Call 570.417.9662 to register. Dance Contours (201 Bear Creek Blvd., Wilkes-Barre, 570.208.0152, www.dancecontours.com) • Adult classes in ballet, tap, lyrical, CardioSalsa, ballroom dance. • Children/teen classes in ballet, tap, CheerDance, HipTech Jazz, a funky

form of dance developed by Jennifer Magnotta, blending basic Jazz Technique with the styles of street dance and hip hop. • Zumba classes for adults: Tues., 6 p.m., Sat., 10 a.m. First class free. • Adult ballet: Sat. morn. Danko’s Core Wrestling Strength Training Camp (DankosAllAmericanFitness.com) • Four sessions/week, features two clinics, two core strength. 4 sessions/ week. Increase power, speed, agility. Group discounts, coaches, teams, clubs, free stuff. Visit website or call Larry Danko at 570.825.5989 for info. Downtown Arts at Arts YOUniverse (47 N. Franklin St., Wilkes-Barre, 570.970.2787, www.artsyouniverse.com) • Kids Craft Hour with Liz Revit: Sat., 10:15 a.m.-11:15 a.m. Make jewelry, paper mache, more. $15, includes supplies. For info or to register, call 817.0176. • Traditional Egyptian Belly Dance: Wed., beginners 6-7 p.m.; intermediate 7-8 p.m. intermediate. $10. Call 343.2033 for info. • Tribal Fusion Dance: Thurs., beginners 6-7 p.m.; intermediate 7-8 p.m. $10. Call 836.7399 for info. • Cabaret with Helena: Sat., 4:30 p.m. Pre-registration required. Call 553.2117 for info.

• African Dance: Wed. & Sun., 1 p.m. Traditional African moves with jazz and hip-hop. $10, registration required, call 212.9644 or visit hipbodysoul.com for info. Downtown Dojo Karate Academy (84 S. Main St., WilkesBarre, 570.262.1778) Offering classes in traditional karate, weapons, self defense. Mon-Thurs., 5:30-8:45 p.m.; Sat., 9 a.m.-noon. • Zumba Classes: Tues., Thurs., 7-8 p.m.; Sat., 12:30-1:30 p.m. $5/class. Call for info. Drawing & Painting Classes with Georgiana Cray Bart, WilkesBarre. Beginner to advanced, all media, all subjects Includes pencil, charcoal, oil, acrylic, pastel, colored pencil, more. 570.947.8387, gcraybart@aol.com, www.gcraybart-artworks.com • Adult, ages 13+, Mon., noon-4 p.m., Tues., 6-9 p.m. • Children, ages 8-10: Tues., 5-6 p.m., ages 11-12, Mon., 4:30-5:30 p.m. • Portfolio instruction for the college bound • Private instruction available. Everhart Museum (1901 Mulberry St., Scranton, 570.346.7186, www.everhart-museum.org) • “Everybody’s Art” New Series of

Adult Art Classes: $25/workshop members, $30 non-members. Preregistration required. The Exercise Lady, Doreen Rakowski (Theeexerciselady0@aol.com, 570.287.9801) • Yoga, Pilates and Thai Chi Classes Extreme M.M.A.(2424 Old Berwick Rd., Bloomsburg. 570.854.2580) • MMA Class: Mon., Wed., 6-7 p.m. First visit free. Learn wrestling fundamentals, basic Brazilian Ju-Jitsu No Gi. Call for info. • Boxing/Kickboxing Fitness Class: Mon., Wed., 7-8 p.m. First visit free. Non-combative class. • Personal Training: Call 317.7250 for info. Fazio’s Hapkido Do Jang (61 Main St., Luzerne, 570.239.1191) Accepting new students. Children (age 7-12) Mon./Wed., 5:30-6:30 p.m. Teen/adult Mon./Wed., 6:45-8:15 p.m.; Tues.-Thurs., 6:30-8 p.m. Private lesson also available. Learn Hapkido. Self defense applications. Cost $50 monthly, no contract. GregWorks Professional Fitness Training (107 B Haines Court, Blakely, 570.499.2349, gregsbootcamp@hotmail.com, www.vipfitnesscamp.com)

• Beach Body Bootcamp: Mon.-Fri., 6:30 & 8 p.m.; Sat., 1 p.m. • Bridal Bootcamp: Mon.-Fri., 6:30 & 8 p.m.; Sat., 1 p.m. Bridal party group training, couples personal training available. • Fitness Bootcamp: 4-week sessions, Mon.-Fri., 6:30 & 8 p.m.; Sat., 1 p.m. • New Year’s Resolution Flab to Fab Bootcamp: Mon.-Fri., 6:30 & 8 p.m., Sat., 1 p.m. Guaranteed results. • Private/Semi-Private sessions available, e-mail for info. ∝ Guitar & Bass Lessons available from Fox Studios (11 Rhine Creek Rd., Drums) Mon.-Thurs. 1-10 p.m. $16 per hour. All ages, all styles of music, all levels. Call 570.788.4797 for info. Harris Conservatory for the Arts (545 Charles St. Luzerne, 570.287.7977 or 718.0673) • Instrumental Music Instruction: Call for info. • Private Ballroom Lessons: Call for info. • Private Vocal Instruction: Tues. evenings. Call for info. • Private Guitar Instruction: Classical, acoustic, electric for all ages. Call for info. • Dragons’ Tale Karate: Mon., 5:30-7

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Clockwise from top left: Carpenter jean shorts: No toolbox? Destroy them. Long basketball shorts: Keep them courtside. Pleated denim shorts: Maybe you should just pair these up with a fanny pack, too. Flat front basic shorts: A good summer look. The sarong: Not the correct way to wrap it up.

resemble these are still sitting in your dresser drawer, remove them, laugh at them, and then burn them. The culprit: The sarong The argument: I’m not sure if I even have to argue this. But I will. First of all, I didn’t even know they made sarongs for men (even though they look exactly like sarongs for women). A sarong, no matter the height, build or sexual orientation of a man, is an absolute disaster of a choice when choosing the right attire for the beach. It’s ridiculous and for many, many (many, many, many) reasons, no male should even consider throwing on a sarong to enjoy a day by the beach or pool or anywhere. And if you do decide to sport this, and only this, to run outside,

you better hope that all around you is, well, less than thrilling. If not, don’t say I didn’t warn you. So what should you wear? Cut-off jean shorts are pretty hipster right now, and a good look to sport if you’re a Vans or Chucks type of guy. And flat-front basic shorts are always a smart purchase. Pair them up with a casual pair of flipflops. My work here is done. Think before you sport, fellas. If you are into fashion, your summer choices are just as important as all the other seasons’. Resist looking like a clown during the summer, and fill your dresser up with flat-front shorts only. This will assure wardrobe greatness. W

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uys, this one’s for you. I’ve always felt that it must be a little difficult to show off a guy’s good tastes in fashion during summer months. For example, it’s not as though you can follow big summer trends such as the maxi dress. You can’t run out and buy the latest skirt style. Capris are hard to pull off. And tank tops, well, sometimes this just isn’t a good look at all. So what should you invest in for the summer, and what items should you completely swear off? If you’re the type to wear basketball jerseys all summer, you can stop reading right now. I have no advice for the male who completely depends upon athletic wear all summer long. I get it, fashion just isn’t your thing. Fashion may also not be your thing if you think the following items are good summer buys: The culprit: Pleated denim shorts The argument: Good Lord, how could this ever be a good look? I’m not putting down all pleated trousers, but pleated denim shorts should never ever be worn by a man. They look dated. They look feminine. And they look just plain awful. Don’t even contemplate it. The culprit: Long basketball shorts The argument: Playing a little one on one? Fine. Hitting the gym? Fine. Playing bean bags in the backyard? Fine. By all means, wear the basketball shorts. But if you are not on a court or involved in any type of athletics, get these shorts off your body. They make you look lazy, as if you’re thinking of being athletic, but the wings you’re about to eat beg to differ. The culprit: Carpenter jean shorts The argument: If you are a carpenter and need to run to a job during the summer, this look can maybe — just maybe — slide. But if you are not on the job, this look should be absolutely forbidden. The ’90s are over (thankfully), and if a pair of shorts that even slightly


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Tribute Books events (291 West St., Eynon, 570.876.2416) • “Fire Men: Stories from Three Generations of a Firefighting Family” by Gary R. Ryman Book Signing, June 24, 6-9 p.m., Tiffany’s Tap & Grill (291 Main Street, Eynon), 570.876.0710.

ArtWorks Gallery (502 Lackawanna Ave., Scranton. 570.207.1815) Gallery summer hours: Tues.-Fri., 10 a.m-3 p.m., Sat., 11 a.m.-2 p.m., or by appointment. • Five from the American Watercolor Society: through July 28.

West Pittston Library (200 Exeter Ave., www.wplibrary.org, 570.654.9847) • Weekly story time for children: Fri., 1 p.m. Free. • Book/Bake Sale: June 24-25, books start at $.25. Baked goods raffle starts June 25, 2:30 p.m.

The Butternut Gallery & Second Story Books (204 Church St, 2nd Floor, Montrose) Gallery hours: Wed.-Sat., 11a.m.-5 p.m., Sun., 12 p.m.-4 p.m. • John Wilkerson & Bill Tersteeg: through July 12. Features photographs by Wilkerson, mythical clay dragon horns and frog boxes by Tersteeg.

Barnes & Noble Booksellers (Arena Hub Plaza, Wilkes-Barre, 570.829.4210) ❏ Signings: • Laura Wiess, author of “Ordinary Beauty.” June 25, 2-4 p.m. • Ian O’Connor, author of “The Captain: The Journey of Derek Jeter.” July 16, 1 p.m. • Richard A. Singer Jr., author of “Now: Embracing the Present Moment.” July 22, 7 p.m.

Camerawork Gallery (Downstairs in the Marquis Gallery, Laundry Building, 515 Center St., Scranton, 570.510.5028. www.cameraworkgallery.org, rross233@aol.com) Gallery hours Mon.-Fri., 10 a.m.-6 p.m.; Sat., 10 a.m.-5 p.m. • “Terra Emota:” through June 29. Photographs by Chip Forelli.

Barnes & Noble WilkesKing’s Booksellers (7 S. Main St., Wilkes-Barre, 570.208.4700) ❏ Monthly Book Clubs, all 6:30-7:30 p.m. • New Age: last Thurs., 6:30-7:30 p.m. ❏ Children’s Events: • Weekly Sat. morning story time, 11 a.m.-noon. Dietrich Theater (60 E. Tioga St., Tunkhannock: 570.996.1500) • Writers Group Thurs., 7-8:30 p.m. Celebrates all types of writing styles, formats. Join anytime. Free. Call to register. Keystone College, La Plume • The Gathering: July 14-17, explore creativity through literature, arts and sciences. Call 570.945.8512 for info. Osterhout Library (71 S. Franklin St., Wilkes-Barre, 570.823.0156, ext. 217) • Annual Book Sale: June 24, 9:30 a.m.-4 p.m., June 22, , 9:30 a.m.-5 p.m., June 23, 9:30 a.m.-7 p.m., June 25, 9:30 a.m.-2 p.m., on library lawn and patio. Bag Day June 25. • “Novel Destinations:” Summer reading club for adults. Pocono Community Theater (88 S. Courtland St., East Stroudsburg, 570.421.3456. poconocommunitytheater.org) • “Young Artist of Monroe County:” June 26-Aug. 28. Kan-son Reeves, John Kolbek, Denise McKellick, J.J.Shutz, Morgan Crespo, Shane Izikowski, Bud LaRosa, Brienne Rosn-

VISUAL 570 Tattooing Co. (57 N. Main St., Wilkes-Barre, 570.825.7270) • Art of the Dead Art Show: Aug. 7, doors 3 p.m., The Mines (105 N. Main St., Wilkes-Barre). Art show, live painting, contests, cash bar, DJ, more. AFA Gallery (514 Lackawanna Ave., Scranton: 570.969.1040 or Artistsforart.com) Gallery hours Thurs.-Sat., 12-5 p.m. • Life Drawing sessions: every Tues., 7-9 p.m. Call Phil for info, 561.7817. • Drawing Socials: Sun., 6-9 p.m. $5 GA, $2 student. • Post Industrial Iron: A Cast Iron/ Forged Iron Exhibition: through June 24. • Annual student art exhibit: June 25, 6-8 p.m. Free and open to the public. Artspace Gallery (221 Center St., Bloomsburg, 570.784.0737) Gallery Hours Thurs.-Sat., 12-8 p.m., Sun., 12-5 p.m., or by appointment. • “Us and them:” through July 10, art by Ken Connor and Dean Dorman. • Artspace Members Group Show:

Dakota Ridge Gallery (9 West Broadway, Jim Thorpe, 570.325.2082, DakotaRidgeGallery.com ) • “Architectural Surreal:” through July 31. The photographs of R. Alexander Trejo. Everhart Museum (1901 Mulberry St., Scranton, PA, 570.346.7186, www.everhart-museum.org) Admission $5 adults; $3 students/ seniors; $2 children 6-12; Everhart Museum members free. • “With bullets singing all around me:” Regional Stories of the Civil War: through July 17. • “Medics In Action: Caring For the Wounded:” through July 17. Gallery at the Pocono Community Theater (88 S. Courtland St., East Stroudsburg, 570.421.3456. poconocommunitytheater.org) • “The Flower Show:” through June 26. Luzerne County Historical Society Museum (69 S. Franklin St., Wilkes-Barre, 570.823.6244, lchs@epix.net) • “Thousands are Sailing: The Irish in Luzerne County:” through Aug. 20. $4

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Osterhout Library (71 S. Franklin St., Wilkes-Barre, 570.823.0156, ext. 217) ❏ Senior Technology and Recreation Training program (570.821.1959): • Online Travel Planning: June 25, 10:15 a.m.-12:15 p.m.

p.m.; Wed., 6-7:30 p.m. Ages 5+. Call for info. • Tumbling: Fri., 5:30-6:30 p.m. Ages 5+. $30/month. Dimensions In Dance lessons at Phoenix Theater Adult classes: Mon., 6-8 p.m., jazzercise, ballet boot camp. Thurs., 6-8 p.m., jazzercise, tap. Kid classes: Wed., 5:30-8:30 p.m., tap, ballet/hip hop, hip hop/jazz. Thurs., 8-9 p.m., Fosse jazz. $10. Call Lee to register 991.1817. Mountain Top Photo Club monthly meeting June 28, 6:30 p.m., King’s Pizzeria (49 South Mountain Boulevard). About 2.5 hours, optional social event in restaurant after. Theme: landscapes, nature. Program: “How to Take and Process HDR (High Dynamic Range) Photos.” Guests welcome. NEPA Bonsai Society (Midway Garden Center, 1865 Hwy. 315, Pittston, 570.654.6194, www.myspace.com/nepabonsai). Monthly meeting last Wed., 7 p.m. at center. Features business sessions and demonstrations/programs/workshops.

Philip Hone Gallery (742 Main St., Honesdale, 570.253.5577) ❏ Zentangles with Linda Cobb & Linda Halvorsen, Please sign up directly with Linda Cobb, fallsdalestudios@yahoo.com. Classes area fundraiser for PNH. • Zentangle 102: June 23, 6:30-8:30 p.m., $25 • Zentangle 103: July 7, 6:30-8:30 p.m., $25 Pocono Arts Council (18 N. Seventh St., Stroudsburg. 570.476.4460. www.poconoarts.org) ❏ Ongoing Adult Classes • Oil Painting: June 23, 30, 6:30-8:30 p.m. $72/members, $80/non-members, $60/seniors, focuses on individual. Materials list provided. • Acrylic Painting: June 27, 5:45-8:45 p.m., $72/members, $80/non-members, $60/seniors, focuses on increasing fundamental skills. Materials list provided. ❏ Adult Classes • Intermediate Watercolor: through

June 27, 10 a.m.-1 p.m., $110/members, $120/non-members, $90/seniors, covers composition, more. Materials list will be provided. • Basic Drawing: through June 29, 6:30-8:30 p.m., $72/member, $80/ non-member, $60/seniors. Materials list provided. ❏ Children’s Workshop Patriotic Plaques: June 30, 10 a.m.noon, $30/members, $35/non-members. All materials supplied, fee, $12. Wear old clothes, bring snack. Reiki Level I Beginners Practitioner Class June 25, 9 a.m.-2 p.m., Wilkes-Barre Chiropractic & Rehabilitation Inc (380 Old River Road, Wilkes Barre), $75. Give, receive full treatment, gain knowledge and certification to be a Reiki First Degree Practitioner. Includes manual, certificate, ongoing support to become master/teacher. Shaolin White Crane Fist (Wyoming) Traditional Chinese martial arts of Shaolin White Crane Fist, Wing Chun Gong Fu, Yang Style Taijiquan, Qigong-Energy work, Shauijiao-Chinese Wrestling, more. $35/week, first week free. Three levels of training for ages 15+. Contact Master Mike DiMeglio 570.371.8898.

Something Special: (23 West Walnut Street Kingston, 570.540.6376, angietheartist@aol.com, www.angelademuroart.com) • MANGA Art Class: (Japanese Cartooning) Wed., 4-5 p.m. Learn the art of Japanese cartooning with Angela DeMuro in individualized environment. 4-week session, supplies included: $60 per child. Call or e-mail to register. STAR Gallery, inside the Mall at Steamtown • Baby Footsteps In The Sand: Tues., 6-7 p.m., ages 5+. $15/class, some supplies included • Sat. Art & Craft Classes: 1-2 p.m., $15/child. • First Steps of a Budding Artist: Sat., 1:30-3:30 p.m., $25/class, some supplies included. • Passport to Adventure: bring photo, learn to turn it into art, $20 pastel classes, #25 acrylic. Contact 570.347.5146 for info. • Cruise To The Tropics: bring photo/clipping from your last cruise to make souvenir. $20 pastel class, $25 acrylic. Contact 347.5146 for info. • Summer Art Classes for Children and Adults: through Aug. 31. Drawing, acrylic painting, pastels, pen and ink, painting on glassware, more. Starting

$15/class. Call 570.561.7154 or 347.5146 for info. • Children’s Art & Craft Corner: through Aug. 31. $5 per child. Weekdays and weekends. Call 561.7154 or 347.5146 for info. • Birthday Parties for Children at the Gallery: Call 561.7154 or 347.5146 for info. • Doodling: A Mini Course in Pen and Ink:” E-mail julie136@msn.com for info. • Art Therapy Sessions: Contact Simona at 877.3900 for times and fees. St. Joseph’s School classes (1627 N. Main Ave., Scranton, 570.963.0500): • Traditional Weapons Class: Thurs., 7-9 p.m. Learn self-defense techniques using cane, club, short stick, short/long staff, wooden sword, escrima sticks, more. Learn history principles, practical use. No prior martial arts experience. $10 per class. • Women’s Self-Defense Class: Sat., 10 a.m.-12 p.m. Learn self-defense techniques to protect yourself from a variety of attacks. No prior martial arts experience. Wear loose fitting clothes. $10 per class.

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World Class Boxing (239 Schuyler Ave., Kingston, www.wcbboxing.net, 570.262.0061) • Boxing & Kickboxing Fitness Bootcamp: Mon.-Sat. non-contact program • Kids & Teen Boxing programs • Boxing, kickboxing, Muay Thai, striking for MMA & competition training • Women’s only kickboxing Boot Camp • Zumba, call for info

MIND AND BODY Absolute Pilates with Leslie (263 Carbondale Rd., Clarks Summit, www.pilateswithleslie.com) • Classes Schedule: Mon., Wed., Fri., 9-10 a.m. Private training on the Cadillac, Reformer and Wunda Chair, along with Pilates mat classes, stability ball core classes, more. Check website for updates.

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Arts YOUniverse (47 N. Franklin St., Wilkes-Barre, 570.970.2787, www.artsyouniverse.com) ❏ Studio J, 2nd floor • Meditation in the tradition of Gurdjieff and Ospensky: Sun., 12-1 p.m., $5 • Children’s Meditation: Thurs., 6-7

p.m. Ages 9-14, $5 • Tarot Card Readings, by appointment. $20 first half hour, $10 additional half hours. Awakenings Yoga Studio (570.472.3272) • Gentle Yoga: Tues./Thurs., 5:30 p.m., Candy’s Place (Welles St., Kingston). $5, ages 59+, $30/month. • Gentle Yoga: Thurs., 6:30 p.m., East Mountain Apartments. Free to residents. • Private Yoga Instruction or Yoga Therapy: By appointment. $45/hr. • Private Meditation Instruction: By appointment. $25/half hr session. Balance Ultimate Fitness (Belladaro Prof Bldg, 570.862.2840) • Early Morning Fitness Bootcamp: Tues./Thurs., 6:30 a.m.-7:30 a.m., Sat, 9:30 a.m.-10:30 a.m., $15 or 12 classes for $150. Bellas Yoga Studio (650 Boulevard Ave., Dickson City, 570.307.5000, www.bellasyoga.com, info@bellasyoga.com) All workshops $15, pre-registration suggested. • Sun. Morning Class: 10-11:15 a.m. Features Alternating Vinyasa style yoga with yoga fusion. Dietrich Theater, Tunkhan-

nock (60 E. Tioga St., Tunkhannock: 570.996.1500) • Yoga for You: Wed., 10-11 a.m. $10 per lesson. Bring yoga mat or beach towel. Call for details. Egyptian Belly Dance Classes with Dianna Shahein. Call 570.343.2033 for various times/ locations. Private/group classes available. Endless Mt. Zendo (104 Hollow Rd., Stillwater, 570.925.5077, www.endlessmountainzendo.org) • Work Exchange Weekend: June 24-26. Overnight weekend, beginner’s zazen instruction. Vegetarian meals. Bring sleeping bag, zazen wear, outdoor work clothes, sturdy work shoes, slip-on shoes, flashlight, unscented toiletries. Call to register. Exhale Yoga Studio (900 Rutter Ave., 2nd floor, Forty Fort, behind Beer Deli in the “big brick building,” 570.301.3225) • Free style Vinyasa: Tues., 10 a.m.-11:15 a.m., Thurs., 2-3:15 p.m., Fri., 6-7:15 p.m. All levels, breathing, aromatherapy and guided meditations. $10 per class. Goddess Creations Shop & Gallery (214 Depot St., Clarks Summit, 570.575.8649, info@goddesscrea-

tions.net) • Tarot Card Readings by Rev. Whitney Mulqueen by appointment. Call to book. • Tarot Readings: Thurs., 6-9:30 p.m. at Montrose Inn, Restaurant & Tavern (26 S. Main St., Montrose). $25 for 15-20 min. Goshin Jitsu Martial Arts Classes Every month at Golightley’s Martial Arts (Mark Plaza Shopping Center, Rt. 11, Edwardsville). Cardio, stretching, defense, stamina, more. Self defense, cardio and karate aerobics also. $75/month. Call 570.814.3293 for info. Harris Conservatory for the Arts (545 Charles St. Luzerne, 718.0673) • Cardio Kickboxing: Wed., 7-8 p.m.; Sat., 9-10 a.m. $5/class. Call for info. • Hoop Fitness Techniques: Mon., 7:30-8:30 p.m. $5/class. Call for info.

Center (Mercy Hospital General Services Bldg., 743 Jefferson Ave., Scranton, 570.346.4621, www.innerharmonywellness.com, peteramato@aol.com) • Meditation Technique Workshops: Wed., 6:30 p.m. $15/session. Topics include goal setting/stress reduction, more. Call for info/reservation. Kwon Kodo Lessons: Learn self-defense system that combines different Korean Martial Arts. Lessons held at Hapkido Taekwondo Institute (150 Welles St., Forty Fort). $40 per month. For info, call 570.287.4290 or visit htkdi.com.

Hoop Fitness Classes (whirligighoopers.com) • Beginner/Intermediate: Mon., 7:30 p.m., Harris Conservatory (545 Charles St., Luzerne). $5. Call 718.0673. • Beginner/Intermediate: Thurs., 5:30 p.m., Studio 32 (32 Forrest St., Wilkes-Barre) $5.

Mala Yoga (1815 Sanderson Ave., Scranton, 570.604.0945) $9 walk-in, $60/month unlimited. • Sun.: Zumba, 9:50 a.m.; Ashtanga Fusion, 11 a.m. • Mon.: Condensed Ashtanga Primary Series, 10:30 a.m.; Ashtanga Primary Series all levels, 5:15 p.m., Advanced Full Led Primary Series, 7 p.m. • Tues.: Slow Flow, 5:30 p.m., Advanced Ashtanga Fusion, 7 p.m. • Wed.: Intermediate Ashtanga Fusion, 5:30 p.m., Zumba, 7 p.m. • Thurs.: Condensed Primary Series, 10:30 a.m., Beginner Ashtanga, 5 p.m.;

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havertown native Meghan Davis discovered her love of the harp after discovering the instrument on a family trip to Ireland when she was a child. At the age of 9, she started harp lessons and later earned her bachelor’s degree in Harp Performance from Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore. Today, Meghan can be seen performing at benefits, weddings and cocktail parties, as well as teaching harp to students and performing as a church musician at St. George’s Episcopal Church in Ardmore, Pa. Meghan hopes to one day have a full-time successful performance career and begin to work on earning her doctorate. Occupation: Singer and harpist Hobbies: Biking, hiking, reading, playing the piano, watching movies, watching the Philadelphia Phillies Awards you’ve won: The Peabody Conservatory Eaton Award for vocal performance, the Peabody Conservatory Thomas Award for music theory, elected to Pi Kappa Lambda, a highereducation honor society for music Best concert you’ve been to: Bobby McFerrin conducting the New York Philharmonic at Lincoln Center Places you’ve traveled, and your ultimate favorite place: Italy, Germany, Ireland, Canada, Mexico, Puerto Rico, Grand Cayman, California, Arizona, Colorado. Ultimate favorite place: The Amalfi Coast in Italy Most recent iPod download: Michael Buble Claim to fame: I completed a double performance major from the Peabody Conservatory of Johns Hopkins University in both voice and harp. I also earned my master’s degree from Temple University Favorite song: Elton John’s “Tiny Dancer” Funniest moment: My shoe broke right before my master’s vocal recital began. I had to duck tape it, and amazingly, I did not fall! One thing most people don’t know about you: I am a huge sports fan!

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Advanced Ashtanga Primary Series, 6:15 p.m. • Fri.: Zumba, 10 a.m.; Advanced Ashtanga Fusion, 5:30 p.m. • Sat.: Morning Stretch All Levels, 9 a.m.; Ashtanga Primary Series, 10:30 a.m. Maximum Health and Fitness (310 Market St., Kingston, 570.283.2804) • Ab Lab with Amy: Sat., 8:30 a.m.; Mon., 7:30 p.m. Call for info. Motivations Fitness Center (112 Prospect St., Dunmore. 570.341.7665) • Sandstorm Fitness with Rachel “Kali” Dare: Learn various techniques, shed pounds. Call for info. NutriFitness Boot Camp (311 Market St., Kingston, 570.288.2409) • Free week of Boot Camp for new members: Mon.-Fri., 8:30 a.m., 5:30 p.m. • Zumba: Tues. 6 p.m.; Thurs., 7 p.m.; Sat., 9 a.m. $5. • Tang Soo Do Karate Classes: Mon., Wed., 6:45 p.m.; Sat., 10 a.m. Call to register. Odyssey Fitness (401 Coal St., Wilkes-Barre, 570.829.2661, odysseyfitnesscenter.com) • Yoga Classes: Sun., 12:30 p.m.; Mon., 7:15 a.m.; Tues., 7 a.m., 5 p.m.; Wed., 8 a.m., 6:30 p.m.; Thurs., 6:30 p.m.; Sat., 10:30 a.m. All levels welcome. • ZumbAtomic: Lil Starz, ages 4-7: 5:30 p.m.; Big Starz, ages 8-12: 6:15 p.m. Open Your Eyes To Dream (143 W. Main St., Bloomsburg, 570.239.7520, www.oyetd.com) ❏ Open-Eyed Yoga. Call 394.2251 or go online for current updates/cancellations. E-mail: yoga@oyetd.com • Beginner Vinyasa: Mon., 5:30-6:30 p.m. • Level II Vinyasa: Mon., 7-8:30 p.m. • Mixed Level Vinyasa: Tues., 9-10:30 a.m., Wed., 6:30-7:45 p.m. Mats & props available. Student/ package discounts available. Bring friend to first class, get two for price of one. Pocono Yoga & Meditation Classes (570.472.3272, www.PoconoYoga.com) Classes with Suzi, certified yoga instructor • Gentle Yoga: Thurs., 6:30 p.m., East Mountain Apartments. Free to residents. • Private Yoga Instruction: Only by appointment. $35 per hour. Call to schedule.

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Prana Yoga Studio (1112 Wheeler Ave., Dunmore, 570.341.8886, www.pranayogadunmore.com) Classes taught in vinyasa flow, geared for

Tim Hartzog of Weatherly with Jesse Layne in May 2010 at the Performance & Style Car Show in Carlisle, Pa.

Something old, something new

The Dietrich Theater (60 E. Tioga St., Tunkhannock) will present “Bridal Bliss: A Runway Retrospective Show” Sunday, June 26, at 1 p.m. The show will feature bridal attire from throughout the years, including dresses from the ’20s all the way up to 2007, along with historical anecdotes and live music. A dessert reception will follow the show.

Had an encounter with someone famous? If so, the Weekender wants your pictures for our Starstruck. It doesn’t matter if it happened five months ago or five years ago. Send us your photo, your name, hometown, the celebrity you met, and when and where you met them, and we’ll run one photo here each week. E-mail high resolution JPEGs to weekender@theweekender.com, or send your photos to Starstruck, c/o The Weekender, 15 N. Main St., Wilkes-Barre, PA, 18703.

Advance tickets are $40 and, if available, tickets can be purchased at the door for $45. Proceeds will benefit cultural programming at the theater. For info, call 570.996.1500. all levels • Mon.: Advanced, 6 p.m.; tai chi with Blake Wheeler 7:30-8:45 p.m., Thurs., 8:45-10 p.m., $45/month, on class/ week, $65/month, two classes/week. Contact Blake at 434.989.1045 or blakewhlr@yahoo.com for info. • Tues.: Beginner, 10 a.m.; Open Level, noon; Beg./Intermediate, 5:30 p.m.; Intermediate, 7:30 p.m. • Wed.: Beginner, 5:30 p.m.; Advanced 7:30 p.m. • Thurs.: Open Level, 10 a.m.; Beg./ Intermediate, 5:30 p.m.; Intermediate, 7:30 p.m. • Fri.: Open Level, 10 a.m.; Advanced, 6 p.m. • Sat.: Beg./Intermediate, 10 a.m.; Intermediate, noon. • Sun.: Intermediate, noon; Candle-lit Open Level, 6 p.m. Serenity Wellness & Dance Center (135 Main St. Luzerne, 570.714.7934) • Zumba: Mon.-Thurs., 5:30 & 6:30 p.m., Fri., 5 p.m., Sat., noon, Sun., 10 a.m. & 5 p.m., Tues./Thurs., 5:30 a.m. • Zumbatomic: Mon./Wed., 6:30 p.m., Sat., noon.

• Zumba Gold: Sat., 10 a.m., Sun., 11 a.m. • Zumba Toning: Mon./Wed., 7:30 p.m., Thurs., 6:30 p.m., Sat., 11 a.m. • Hula Hoop class: Tues., 5:30 p.m., Sat., 1 p.m. • Ballroom classes with Amy and Andy: Tues., 7 p.m., with Luanne, Tues., 7:30 p.m. • Kickboxing: Mon., 7:30 p.m., Thurs., 5:30 p.m., Sat., 1 p.m. • Tango: Sun., 6 p.m., • Tap: Sun., 6 p.m. • Belly dance: Mon., 5:15 p.m. • Group Reiki: Fri., 6 p.m. • Yoga: Mon., 1:30 & 3:30 p.m. • Ballet: Sat., 9 a.m. • Cabaret dance: Wed., 7:30 p.m. • African dance: Sun., 11 a.m. Sheri Pilates Studio (703 Market St., Kingston, 570.331.0531) • Beginner mat class: Tues., 5 p.m. $50/10 classes. • Equipment classes on reformer and tower: $150/10 classes. • Private training available on reformer, cadillac, stability chair,

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ladder barrel and cardiolates on rebounder. Spine & SportCare (Old Forge, 570.451.1122) • Pilates Mat Classes: Mon. 9:30 a.m.; Wed. noon; Thurs. 5:30 p.m.; Yoga Flow: Tues. 5:30 p.m. $10/class, $45/5 classes. Symmetry Studio (206 N. Main Avenue, 3rd Floor, Scranton, 570.290.7242) • Mon.: Gentle Yoga 5:30 p.m.; Core Yoga 6:30 p.m. • Tues.: Beginners Yoga 5 p.m.; Yoga Strength and Flexibility 6 p.m.; Cardio Kickboxing 7:30 p.m. • Wed.: Slow Flow 5:30 p.m.; Core Yoga 6:30 p.m. • Thurs.: All Levels Vinyasa 5:30 p.m.; Cardio Kickboxing 7:30 p.m. • Fri.: Community Ballroom (call for registration details) • Sat.: Prenatal Yoga 9:30 a.m.; Essential Yoga All Levels 11 a.m. • Sun.: Slow Flow 11 a.m. Thetravelingyogi@yahoo.com Individual attention for physical/spiritual advancement. All levels welcome. Call 570.709.2406 for info. Classes held at The Studio at 32 (32 Forrest St., Wilkes-Barre) Sat., 10:30 a.m.-noon.

Chad Williams

Oyster Seafood & Steakhouse inside Genetti’s (77 E. Market St., Wilkes-Barre)

Years of experience as a server: 8 Years employed at Oyster: 4 What do you like most about the service industry? The people

Favorite dish at Oyster: The Wasabi filet

Funniest experience you’ve had as a server:

Being tossed in the pool at the Oyster Cabana Bar by restaurant guests

Want to be a Server of the Week?

Zumba Fitness Classes • Mon./Wed., 5:15 p.m.; Sat., 11 a.m., at TLC Fitness Center (bottom of Morgan Hwy., Scranton). $5/class. Call 570.558.7293 for info. • Adult classes held at Fitwize 4 Kids Tues./Thurs., 7:15, Sun., 11 a.m. on Keyser Ave. across from Keyser Oak Shopping Center Call 348.9383 for info.

OUTSIDE Adventures in the Wilderness (570.343.5144 or jane@hikingjane.com) Greater Scranton YMCA outings (Y members/$5, non-members/$8): • June 23, 9 a.m., D & L Rail Trail (Uniondale), 2-miles moderate. Lunch at Alexander’s. Meet in Dunmore YMCA lobby. Frances Slocum State Park (565 Mt. Olivet Road, Wyoming, 570.696.9105) • Birds of the Field: June 25, 2-3 p.m., meet at first dirt road after

Lacawac Sanctuary (94 Sanctuary Rd., Lake Ariel, 570.689.9494, director@lacawac.org) • “Music in the Forest:” Stacy Earle and Mark Stuart: July 2, 7 p.m., Carriage House venue. $12.50/public, $10/members, under 12/half price. To reserve, contact 570.689.9494, info@lacawac.org. • “Our Forest Pharmacy:” June 25, 10 a.m. $7, $5/members, free/under 12 with an adult. Reservations required, call or e-mail emailinginfo@lacawac.org. For info, visit Lacawac.org. Lackawanna State Park (To register go to www.visitPAparks.com, click calendar of events, then Lackawanna) • STAR Search: June 24, 9-10:30 p.m. Join Lackawanna Astronomical Society to search for stars. Telescopes provided. • Rain Gardens Part II: The Installation: June 25, 9 a.m.-noon. Bring work gloves, rake or shovel, water. Registration required. Northeastern PA Chapter of the Sierra Club • Summer Family Walk around Lake Scranton: June 26, meet 9:30 a.m., Water Co. parking lot on Route 307. Easy walking on 3.7-mile paved road. Bring snack/water. RSVP to 570.819.2147. Free. River Common (Wilkes-Barre, rivercommon.org, 570.823.2101 ext. 128) • Jam in the Park Music Series, 6:30 p.m.: Leroy Justice / Lemongelli, June 23; Jeanne Zano Band / Farmers Daughter, July 7; Nowhere Slow / Suze / Balloon Corps, July 21; Edelweiss / Farley, Aug. 4; Miz / Eva Katharine / Ed Randazzo, Aug. 18; OurAfter / Graces Downfall, Sept. 1; Woody Browns Project / Mike Dougherty, Sept. 15; Lost in Company / Don Shappelle and the Pick-Ups, Sept. 29. • Movie Spotlight Series: “Dragnet,” June 24; July 8, 22, Aug. 5, 19. • Yoga Clinics: June 25, July 9, 23, Aug. 6, 20, Sept. 3, 17, Oct. 1, 10 a.m. • Family Fishing Days: June 25, July 9, 23, Aug. 6, 20, Sept. 3, 17, Oct. 1. • Environmental Programming: June 25, July 9, 23, Aug. 6, 20, Sept. 3, 17, Oct. 1. • Dance Programming: June 25, July 9, 23, Aug. 6, 20, Sept. 3, 17, Oct. 1. • Wildcard Dance and Fitness Clinics: June 22, July 6, 20, Aug. 3, 17, 31, Sept. 14, 28. Salt Springs State Park (Mon-

trose, 570.967.7275, www.friendsofsaltspringspark.org) To register for classes, call 570.833.4034 • Introduction to Fly Fishing, Part 3: Introduction to Fly Tying: June 26, 2-4 p.m. $15/program or $35 by preregistering for all three. • Green Gardening: Soil Ecology, Organic Pest & Weed Control, Late Crops: July 1, 6-9 p.m. Free. • All-American Music: July 3, 7 p.m. Ft. The Endless Mountains Trio. Rain or shine. Free, donations accepted. Y Walks (Info: 570.343.5144) • Lackawanna State Park Wildflower Walk: July 2, 9 a.m., meet 1st parking lot to carpool to trailhead. Free, open to the public. • YMCA Senior Citizens Outing to McDade Park: July 7, 9 a.m., meet YMCA lobby in Dunmore. $5 members, $8 non-members. • Lake Scranton Wildflower Walk: July 9, 10 a.m., meet PA Water Co. lot on Route 307. Free to public.

SOCIAL GROUPS Alcohol Anonymous: Mon./Fri 7 p.m. (373 N. Main St., Wilkes-Barre), Tue. 7 p.m. (25 Church St., WilkesBarre), Wed. 10:15 a.m. (301 Shoemaker St., Swoyersville), 7 p.m. (1000 E. Mountain Blvd., Wilkes-Barre), 8 p.m. (562 Wyoming Ave., Kingston), Thurs. 10 a.m. (75 S. Prospect St., Nanticoke), 7:30 p.m. (301 Lake St., Dallas), Fri. 7:30 p.m. (Triangle 24 Hour Club, Dallas), Sat. 7:30 p.m. (1003 Wyoming Ave., Forty Fort), Sun. 7 p.m. (128 W. Washington St., Nanticoke). Call 570.288.9892 for info. Food Addicts Anonymous Meetings (St. Vincent DePaul Church, Scranton: 570.344.7866) Meetings every Fri. night, 8 p.m. Narcotic Anonymous Meetings every Tues. at 7 p.m., downstairs in the Methodist Education Building, located off Courthouse Square, on the corner of Marion and Warren Street in Tunkhannock. There are no fees or dues. Newcomers always welcome. Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Resolve Infertility Peer Support Group: Last Sun. of month, 6:30-8 p.m., Kistler Learning Center at Geisinger Wyoming Valley. Contact Jennifer for info, 610.393.8098.

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The Yoga Studio (210 Wyoming Ave., Wyoming, 570.301.7544) • Yoga: Mon., 9:30 a.m., 6:30 p.m.; Wed., 10:30 a.m.; Thurs., 9:30 a.m., 6:30 p.m.; Sat., 10:30 a.m. • Zumba: Tues., 5:30 p.m.; Wed. 9 a.m., 7 p.m.; Fri., 5:30 p.m.

Park Office on left. • Native American Craft for Kids: June 25, 4-5 p.m., meet at campground amphitheater, ages 6-12. • Eastern Woodland Indians, June 25, 8-9 p.m., meet at campground amphitheater.

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adults, $2 children, free under 5 and for members. Call 570.822.1727 for info.

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The Main Street Gallery (27 N. Main St., Carbondale) • Carbondale Art Walk III: June 24-Aug. 5, displayed amongst 23 venues throughout Carbondale. Call 570.282.1690 for info. • Carbondale: A Hometown Through the Artists’ Eye: June 24-Aug. 5. Call 282.1690 for info.

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Marquis Art & Frame (122 S. Main St., Wilkes-Barre, 570.823.0518) Gallery hours Mon.-Fri., 10 a.m.-6 p.m., Sat., 10 a.m.-5 p.m. • Northeast Photography Club Juried Exhibit: through July 2. New Visions Studio & Gallery (201 Vine St., Scranton, www.newvisionstudio.com, 978.501.7812) Gallery hours: Tues.-Sun., noon-6 p.m. and by appointment. • “Family Ties:” through June 26. Juried group exhibit. Northern Light Espresso Bar (536 Spruce St., Scranton) • Mark S. Ciocca: through June, hand-pulled silkscreen & relief prints and pen & ink illustrations. Pauly Friedman Art Gallery (Misericordia University, 570.674.6250, misericordia.edu/art) Summer Hours: Mon. closed, Tue.Thurs. 10 a.m.-8 p.m., Fri. 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Sat.-Sun. 1-5 p.m. • “The Mary Wilson Supremes Collection:” July 23-Oct. 17, the gowns of Mary Wilson of The Supremes, in conjunction with Wilson’s Under the Stars Summer Arts Festival performance July 23. Open reception July 22, 5-8 p.m., features Q&A with Wilson. $40 limited available, $360 includes opening reception for six, festivaltable seating for six at concert. Call 674.6719 for tickets. Schulman Gallery (2nd floor of LCCC Campus Center, 1333 S. Pros-

pect St., Nanticoke, www.luzerne.edu/ schulmangallery, 570.740.0727) Gallery hours: Mon.-Fri., 9 a.m.-5 p.m. • Annual Student Show: through July 1. • Pink Ribbon Exhibit: July 8-Aug 6. Work by area artists, donation to Breast Cancer Awareness. Opening reception July 8, 6-8 p.m. Sordoni Art Gallery at Wilkes University (150 S. River St., Stark Learning Center) Gallery summer hours: Fri., Sun., noon-4:30 p.m., Sat., 11 a.m.-4:30 p.m. • “Near and Far: Landscapes from the Sordoni Art Gallery Permanent Collection:” through Aug. 7. STAR Gallery at the Mall at Steamtown (570.969.2537/ 343.3048) • “Nostalgic Impressionism:” through June 30, featuring Dutch artist Matthys Abas. ❏ Children and adult art classes • Ceramic sculpture and the Children’s Art Corner: Call Tom Gates, 877.3261 • Drawing and painting classes: Call Karen Mahalik 383.1220 • Private Photoshop classes: Call Gerry Stankiewicz, 709.9203 • “Walk A Mile In Her Shoes:” Artists from Women Resources Center. Opening reception July 1. Wayne County Arts Alliance • “Advocates for the Arts:” June 25, 6-10 p.m., Hawley Silk Mill (8 Silk Mill Dr., Hawley). $200. Pre-opening gala for exhibit “Art on Edge.” Call 570.253.6850. • “Art on Edge:” July 2-Sept 10, daily, 10 a.m.-6 p.m., Hawley Silk Mill (8 Silk Mill Dr., Hawley). Widmann Gallery (Located in King’s College’s Sheehy-Farmer Campus Center between North Franklin and North Main Streets, WilkesBarre, 208.5900, ext. 5328) Gallery hours: Mon. through Fri. 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Free and open to the public. • “Finding Home:” through June 24. photography by local artist Shane Montross. W


By Caeriel Crestin

Weekender Correspondent CANCER (JUNE 21-JULY 22) Forget about what’s “appropriate” for a minute. There are lines, and then there are lines. In order to properly live, you’re inevitably going to cross some of them. (If you don’t, your life will be dull and pointless.) Your job is to figure out which are important for you to preserve, and which should simply be discarded, and to hell with anyone who gives a shit about it. That, my dear, is this week’s task, and it’s not even half as easy as it sounds. Some of those boundaries you want to cross are likely to be fiercely guarded — so be prepared to face some opposition. Stay strong, and don’t back down. LEO (JULY 23-AUG. 22) Your ego has gotten you into (perhaps embarrassing) trouble before, so when you take offense at something, there’s a part of you that gets a little worried, too. Is this just another case of overly prickly Leonine pride? Or do you have just cause to take affront? There’s no way to tell except by enlisting a reasonably impartial, preferably non-melodramatic third party to clue you in (someone who loves drama is going to want you to go there no matter what). Find someone levelheaded and logical if you can, and then, regardless of how you feel, do what they say, or you’ll regret it, later. VIRGO (AUG. 23-SEPT. 22) Improving your mate can be very hard to resist, but please try. You may have only the best intentions, but your reminders, advice, and counsel can all too easily cross over into nagging territory — and that’s no fun for anyone, including you. Of course, everyone has things they can and should work on; what you can improve upon is letting others have their faults and flaws and simply getting the hell over it. That’s not to mean you should let everything slide, of course, but until you can let most things slide, no one’s going to be that happy, especially not you.

this week, instead of wanting more. Know what the best part is? Try to be happy and content, and you will be. SCORPIO (OCT. 23-NOV. 21) People live in denial and delusion all the time, and it’s not always your duty to wake them up or clue them in. When it becomes your job is when you’re the one enabling them to live in their persistent fantasy, and you just don’t want to anymore. Bursting bubbles is no fun, but sometimes it’s necessary. This week, you may have to have one of those awful sit-down chats where you slap someone awake to the reality of the situation, a reality they’ve tried very hard not to notice or acknowledge. However, if you don’t, you’ll be the one trying to escape your reality pretty soon. SAGITTARIUS (NOV. 22-DEC. 21) You already know that not every “problem” needs solving, particularly not the ones that are pretty much unsolvable. However, some people have yet to learn this valuable lesson, and feel compelled to go about on some mad crusade to right all the world’s wrongs and correct everyone’s shortcomings. Help these guys out — not by supporting their campaign, but by pointing out just how foolish and foolhardy it is. “Pick your battles” is a concept that has yet to dawn on these poor souls; perhaps this week you could gently but firmly and persistently introduce it to one or two of them? CAPRICORN (DEC. 22-JAN. 19) The question this week isn’t about whether someone deserves your help, or if

you’re obligated to offer it, but actually much more simple: Can you help? If you can, you should. Sometimes these things are much more complex, but right now forget all the ramifications and just focus on the matter at hand. Someone’s in need. If you can give them a hand in some way, please do so. You may reconsider your decision or even withdraw your aid if you want, next week or next year, but right now, it’s a simple question with a yes or no answer. AQUARIUS (JAN. 20-FEB. 18) Imagine that while standing on a balcony, you saw someone walking below, not paying attention, and thus in danger of falling into an open manhole. Hopefully, you’d feel some obligation to call out to this total stranger to try to prevent this accident from happening. I bring up this implausible scenario because this week you may have the advantage of perspective in a certain situation, giving you more insight than someone else involved, someone who may be walking into similarly painful or disastrous circumstances unawares. You might not want to get involved, but how will you feel when they suffer because you were too chicken or apathetic to holler a simple warning? PISCES (FEB. 19-MARCH 20) Believe it or not, Pisces are generally luckier in love than most other signs. However, you do occasionally find yourself with an abundance of affection and no one to shower it upon. You could of course, desperately get out there and try to

ARIES (MARCH 21-APRIL 19) Being an untamed thing is fantastic in my book, but I value all the things that make life more pleasantly surprising and fascinating; your wild ways definitely qualify. However, not everyone shares my appreciation. Some people are only happy if you fit neatly into the box they’ve built for you. It should be obvious to you that they’re looking for someone that’s not you, instead of assuming there’s something wrong with you for feeling cramped, trapped, or, well, boxed in. However, some Rams get tricked into feeling inadequate when they chafe at such restrictions. If you’d like to break free, finally, this week is an awesome time to do so. TAURUS (APRIL 20-MAY 20) Just because you don’t understand someone’s weird balloon fetish or fondness for artichoke liqueur doesn’t mean you should heap scorn upon it. Even though you think your taste is impeccable, you haven’t actually won the title Arbiter of What’s Cool and What’s Not. Life is full of exciting stuff that simply won’t meet your standards, and that’s OK. You’re happy with your life the way it is, and no one’s forcing you to expand your horizons beyond your comfort zone. All we ask — this week and in general — is that you allow others their mostly harmless pleasures and interests without judgment (even the silent kind). GEMINI (MAY 21-JUNE 20) Abdicating responsibility for your own actions and choices won’t work. Sometimes, as when people join AA or the like, it’s because they’ve exhausted other options, but that’s not the case here. Whether you admit it to yourself or not, you’re only pretending you’re powerless. In fact you’re more than powerful enough to choose differently — if you want to. If you don’t want to (as I suspect), that’s another matter entirely. In that case, simple own and admit to your own obstinacy, instead of pretending you’re a pawn of forces that are W out of your control. To contact Caeriel, e-mail sign.language.astrology@gmail.com.

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LIBRA (SEPT. 23-OCT. 22) Let’s just be real here: Your expectations are probably too high. You may think you could do or be more if you were wearing another’s shoes, but that’s probably not particularly realistic; when you’re disappointed, you’re best off keeping it to yourself. If someone’s behavior or performance was truly sub-par, rest assured they’ll hear about it from someone else. You get to be supportive, encouraging, and non-critical, which, let’s face it, is a whole lot more fun, anyway. Let your job be about being happy with what you’ve got

CARSON DALY June 22 1973 SELMA BLAIR June 23 1972 SOLANGE KNOWLES June 24 1986 GEORGE MICHAEL June 25 1963 GRETCHEN WILSON (pictured) June 26 1973 VERA WANG June 27 1949 JOHN CUSACK June 28 1966

find someone who’s receptive to all this adoration and attention you’ve got on offer, but chances are that’s going to prove fruitless, annoying, or ultimately disappointing. Seek an alternative: Get a pet or, better yet lavish all that love upon yourself. This is easier said than done, but it’s this week’s challenge.

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By Jayne Moore

Weekender Correspondent

$3,620 worth of smiles

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n June 15, The Luzerne County Sheriff’s Office presented a check for $3,620 to the local Make-A-Wish Foundation. The check was the result of Jim Halford’s and Mike Peterson’s idea for a motorcycle ride that would help a local child to smile. Debra Sattof, the Ambassador for Luzerne County’s Make-A-Wish Foundation (MAW), was on hand to receive the check. Her third year at MAW, Sattof was thrilled to have the Sheriff’s Office create a fundraiser for the organization. “I think it is wonderful,” she said. “Especially with the economy as it is. Any time a group gets together, it’s appropriate.” Sattof explained that the most popular wish is for a visit to Disney World. “At Disney, there is a special park just for wish children,” she said. “It’s called Give Kids the World. It is staffed by volunteers and medical personnel.” Think about it: The kids in this program are children with life-threatening diseases. If you’ve ever taken a kid on any trip, you know how much gear you have to take with you. Imagine taking a sick kid with very special medical needs. “The family doesn’t have to carry any special equipment with them,” Sattof said. “It’s very stress free for the parents (traveling). Only resorts like Give Kids the World have medical staff.” MAW does, however, provide equipment at all travel sites. This allows the parents to enjoy the vacation as much as the kids. I asked Sheriff John Gilligan what he wanted most when he OK’d the ride that ran on May 7. “I just want to see a smile on a kid’s face,” he replied.

Impressed and grateful to all the local bikers and other law enforcement people who helped to make the ride a success, Gilligan said that there will definitely be a follow-up run next year to hopefully make more wishes come true. Sattof said that money raised from the bike run would stay here. “Right now, we don’t know who this is going to, but because of confidentiality we won’t say, but it will be a Luzerne County child,” she said. “It puts hope in the child that normally won’t have that. (It) lets the child let go and think about something else. “When parents come back, they will comment that they saw their child smile more than before.” There you go, Sherriff Gilligan, you know a smile is coming! Sattof explained that anybody can refer a child by visiting wishgreaterpa.org; look for the “Refer A Child” button. Children need to be between the ages of 2 1/2 and 18, and the child’s physician must determine the child’s eligibility, which must be a life-threatening disease, but not necessarily a terminal one. It is the physician, not MAW that qualifies the child for the program. Watch for next year’s Sheriff’s Office bike run and participate. It’s all about making a child or two smile and have hope for something better. This is something that we can all do. If you want to donate at any time, visit the website above, and look for the donate area — you don’t have to be a biker to help out. W

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FOUND - pure bred Golden Retriever, found in Plymouth. Call to identify. (570) 592-7959

FOUND, Cochlear remote assitant, on South Main Street in Wilkes-Barre on Monday June 13. Call to identify at (570) 825-3491 between 8-4:30PM FOUND: Single key and Shursave Gold Card vicinity of Andover St in Wilkes-Barre. Call to identify. 570-822-6258 FOUND: Young, short haired female cat. Very friendly & good with dogs. Orange creamsicle tabby. Found Friday 6/17 Inman Park, Hanover Township. (570) 823-8264

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ATVs/Dune Buggies

HONDA`09 RECON TRX 250CC/Electric shift. Like New. $3,800. (570) 814-2554

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Free Bankruptcy Consultation Payment plans. Carol Baltimore 570-822-1959

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Autos under $5000

CADILLAC `94 DEVILLE SEDAN

94,000 miles, automatic, front wheel drive, 4 door, air conditioning, air bags, all power, cruise control, leather interior, $3,300. 570-394-9004

DODGE `95 NEON Nicely Equipped! Automatic, white 2 door. Only $999 (570) 301-7221 advertisinguy @gmail.com

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AUDI `02 A4 1.8 Turbo, AWD, Automatic, white with beige leather interior. 84,000 Miles. Very Good Condition. $8,900 (570) 696-9809 (570) 690-4262

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CHEVROLET 06 CORVETTE CONVERTIBLE

CHRYSLER 06 300C HEMI

FORD 02 MUSTANG

Motorcycle for sale? Let them see it here in the Classifieds! 570-829-7130

the Fleet New - $87,000 Midnight Emerald with beige leather interior. 61K miles. Mint condition. Loaded. Garage Kept. Navigation Stunning, Must Sell! $20,000 $18,600

BMW `00 323I

Black w/ tan leather interior. All power. 6 cylinder. Sun roof. Recently inspected. New tires. 140K miles. $6,800 (570) 868-6986

BMWSilver, `01 X5fully 4.4i.

loaded, tan leather interior. 1 owner. 103k miles. $12,999 or best offer. Call 570-814-3666

BMW `07 328xi

Black with black interior. Heated seats. Back up & navigation systems. New tires & brakes. Sunroof. Garage kept. Many extras! 46,000 Miles. Asking $20,500. 570-825-8888 or 626-297-0155 Call Anytime!

BMW 02 M3

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ACURA `08 TL Type-S. All Options. White. 33,000 miles. $22,000 (570) 876-3832

ACURA 08 TL Silver with light gray leather, 43k, EXCEPTIONAL! $21,900

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CHEVROLET `88 MONTE CARLO SS V8, automatic, 51,267 miles, MUST SELL $5,500 (570) 760-0511

2002 BMW 745i The Flagship of

26 FORD MODEL T Panel Delivery

100 point Concours quality restoration. Red with black fenders. Never Driven. 0 miles on restoration. RARE! $40,000 $38,000 $36,500

1954 MERCURY MONTEREY WOODY WAGON 100 point restoration. $130,000 invested. 6.0 Vortec engine. 300 miles on restoration. Custom paint by Foose Automotive. Power windows, a/c, and much more! Gorgeous Automobile! $75,000 $71,000 $69,900

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CADILLAC 06 STS

AWD, 6 cylinder, Silver, 52,600 miles, sunroof, heated seats, Bose sound system, 6 CD changer, satellite radio, Onstar, parking assist, remote keyless entry, electronic keyless ignition, & more! $17,000 570-881-2775

Silver beauty, 1 Owner, Museum quality. 4,900 miles, 6 speed. All possible options including Navigation, Power top. New, paid $62,000 Must sell $45,900 570-299-9370

CHRYSLER `05 SEBRING LX Low mileage, blue, 2 door, automatic. Excellent condition $7,500 (570) 740-7446

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FORD `04 MUSTANG Mach I, 40th

ANNIVERSARY EDITION V8, Auto, 1,300 miles, all options, show room condition. Call for info. Asking $24,995 Serious inquiries only. 570-636-3151

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FORD `07 MUSTANG 63,000 highway miles, silver, runs great, $11,500. negotiable. 570-479-2482

CHRYSLER `92 L B ARON

CONVERTIBLE

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Light green, 18,000 miles, loaded, leather, wood trim, $24,000. 570-222-4960 leave message

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top. 6,500 miles. One Owner. Excellent Condition. $18,500 570-760-5833

HONDA `08 CIVIC

Every option available. Sunroof, leather, navigation system, premium sound system. Must sell. $16,000 or best offer (570) 301-7221

HYUNDAI `04 TIBURON GT

Blue, 5 speed manual, CD, Air, factory alarm, power windows & locks. 38K. $7,500 negotiable. Call 570-540-6236

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BUYING JUNK VEHICLES Needs engine seals 56K Original Miles. Radiant Red. Mint condition, new paint, automatic, new battery, tune up, brakes, top. Runs well, needs some work. $1,999 OBO (347) 452-3650 (In Mountain Top)

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HONDA 07 ACCORD SE

HONDA 08 ACCORD EX

HONDA 08 CIVIC LX

Silver with black cloth, moonroof, only 41k. SUPER CLEAN! $16,300

Silver with light gray cloth, only 36K. ABSOLUTELY BEAUTIFUL! $17,900

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LEXUS `08 IS 250

AWD Sedan. 17,200 miles. No accidents. Perfect condition. Black with leather. V6 Automatic. Moonroof. 27 MPG. Never seen snow. $26,800 (570) 814-1436

MERCURY `02 SABLE

ing, auto, AC, CD. ONLY 5,300 MILES. $18,500 (570) 883-0143

Red with black interior, hardtop/ convertible. REAL SHARP! Accepting Offers (570) 740-8900

77K highway miles, Excellent condition, dealer serviced. Sun roof, heated seats. $15,500. Call 570-288-3916

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LS Premium. Fully loaded, 80k. Very clean, well maintained, recent tuneup. B-title. Moon roof, 6 CD, premium sound, all power options & leather. KBB retail - $7,150. Asking $5,250 or best offer. Call 570-510-4849

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MAZDA `08 MIATA

MX-5 CONVERTIBLE Red. Power steer-

MERCEDES-BENZ `02 SLK-320

MERCEDES-BENZ `05 240C 4Matic, V6 - Gray,

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NISSAN `02 SENTRA SE-R SPEC V Red. 87,000 miles,

TOYOTA `93 MR2 T-top, 5 speed.

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MERCEDES-BENZ `95 SL 500 Convertible, with

removable hard top, dark Blue, camel interior, Summer Driving Only, Garage Kept. Very Good Condition, No Accidents. Classy Car. Price Reduced! $13,995 or trade for SUV or other. 570-388-6669

MINI COOPER`08 CLUBMAN silver S Sparkling

295318

metallic. Roof and mirror caps in black. Black leather interior. Automatic steptronic paddles. Dual moon roof. Cold weather package. Dynamic stability control. Excellent Condition. 33,600 miles. Just Serviced. 30 MPG City. $20,995 (570) 472-9909 (570) 237-1062

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manual, sun roof, tinted windows, $5,600. 570-954-0115

PONTIAC `07 GRAND PRIX GTP 140000 miles, auto-

matic, front wheel drive, 4 door, air conditioning, all power, CD player, tinted windows, new breaks, tires. $5,500. 570-582-7514

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PONTIAC 69 FIREBIRD 400 CONVERTIBLE

Blue/white top & white interior. Recent documented frame-off restoration. Over $31,000 invested. will sell $21,500. 570-335-3127

PORSCHE `02 BOXSTER S Great convertible,

black top, 6 speed manual transmission, carbon fiber dash, leather interior, front & rear trunk, fast & agile. $18,000 or best offer. Call 570-262-2478

SUBARU `96 OUTBACK

Legacy. Red. Auto, AWD, air, everything in working condition. Factory roof-rack. New tires & brakes. Non smoker. 174k miles. Asking $3,400 570-687-3613

SUBARU 07 IMPREZA SW Black with black cloth, all wheel drive, only $50k. EXTRA CLEAN! $15,500

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TOYOTA 08 YARIS Black pearl with black cloth, auto, 1.5L. 69k SHARP CAR! $11,700

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VOLKSWAGEN `04 BEETLE CONVERTIBLE

Blue. AM/FM cassette. Air. Automatic. Power roof, windows, locks & doors. Boot cover for top. 22k. Excellent condition. Garage kept. Reduced $14,000 570-822-1976 Leave Message

VOLVO `01 XC70

All wheel drive, 46,000 miles, burgundy with tan leather, complete dealer service history, 1 owner, detailed, garage kept, estate. $9,100. 570-840-3981

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Bright red 5 speed, moonroof, only 52k. SHARP! $14,900

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CADILLAC `80 COUPE DEVILLE Excellent condition, $3,000 located in Hazleton. 570-454-1945 or 561-573-4114

CHEVROLET `72 CHEVELLE

Two door hard top. 307 Motor. Needs work. Comes with additional 400 small block & many parts. $3,500. Serious inquires only. (570) 836-2574

CHEVROLET `76 PICKUP Very Good Condition! Low miles! $7500. FIRM 570-905-7389 Ask for Lee

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1949 DESOTO CUTOM 4 DOOR SEDAN

3 on the tree with fluid drive. This All American Classic Icon runs like a top at 55MPH. Kin to Chrysler, Dodge, Plymouth, Imperial Desoto, built in the American Midwest, after WWII, in a plant that once produced B29 Bombers. In it’s original antiquity condition, with original shop & parts manuals, she’s beautifully detailed and ready for auction in Sin City. Spent her whole life in Arizona and New Mexico, never saw a day of rain or rust. Only $19,995. To test drive, by appointment only, Contact Tony at 570-899-2121 or penntech84th@ gmail.com

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FORD `66 Mustang Coupe.

Pearl white, pony interior. Pristine condition. 26K miles. $17,000 or best offer. (570) 817-6768

415 Autos-Antique & Classic

FORD `52 COUNTRY SEDAN CUSTOM LINE

STATION WAGON V8, automatic, 8 passenger, 3rd seat, good condition, 2nd owner. REDUCED TO $6,500. 570-579-3517

FORD SALEEN 04 281 SC Coupe

1,000 miles document. #380 Highly collectable. $28,500 570-472-1854

LINCOLN `88 TOWN CAR 61,000 original

miles, garage kept, triple black, leather interior, carriage roof, factory wire wheels, loaded, excellent condition. $5,500. Call Mike 570-237-7660

MAZDA `88 RX-7 CONVERTIBLE

1 owner, garage kept, 65k original miles, black with grey leather interior, all original & never seen snow. $8,900. Call 570-237-5119

MERCEDES BENZ `74 450 SE

SOLID CAR! Interior perfect, exterior very good. Runs great! New tires, 68K original miles. $5,500 FIRM. 570-905-7389 Ask for Lee

MERCEDES-BENZ `73 450SL with Convertible

removable hard top, power windows, AM /FM radio with cassette player, CD player, automatic, 4 new tires. Champagne exterior; Italian red leather interior inside. Garage kept, excellent condition. $31,000. Call 825-6272

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OLDSMOBILE `68 DELMONT DRASTICALLY

REDUCED!! This model only produced in 1967 & 1968. All original 45,000 miles, Color Burgundy, cloth & vinyl interior, 350 rocket engine, 2nd owner. Fender skirts, always garaged. Trophy winner at shows. Serious inquiries only, $7,500. 570-690-0727

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CUSTOM CREST 15

Fiberglass boat with trailer. Outboard propulsion. Includes: 2 motors Erinmade, “Lark II series”

PRICE REDUCED! $2,400 NEGOTIABLE

570-417-3940

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Commercial Trucks & Equipment

CHEVY 08 3500 HD DUMP TRUCK 2WD, automatic.

Kawasaki` 93 ZX11D NINJA LIKE NEW 8900 Original

miles. Original owner. V@H Exhaust and Computer. New tires. $4,500. 570-574-3584

SUZUKI `07 C50T CRUISER EXCELLENT CONDITION Windshield, Bags,

Only 12,000 miles. Vehicle in like new condition. $19,000. 570-288-4322

Floorboards,V&H Pipes, White walls,Garage Kept. 6K Miles $5,200 (570) 430-0357

FORD 99 E350 BUCKET VAN Triton V8. 2 speed

SUZUKI 77

boom; 92,000miles; $9999 or best price. Great condition. Call 570-675-3384 or 570574-7002

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HARLEY DAVIDSON 03 DYNA WIDE GLIDE

Golden Anniversary. Silver/Black. New Tires. Extras. Excellent Condition. 19,000 miles $10,000. 570-639-2539

HARLEY DAVIDSON 2001 SPORTSTER

1200 CC, Black, Low Miles, New Tires and Brakes, Lots of Chrome and Extras. Well maintained. 2 Harley Helmets included. Looks & runs great! $5,500 OBO (570) 654-8520

HARLEY DAVIDSON 80 Soft riding FLH.

King of the Highway! Mint original antique show winner. Factory spot lights, wide white tires, biggest Harley built. Only 28,000 original miles! Never needs inspection, permanent registration. $8,500 570-905-9348

Q-LINK LEGACY `09

250 automatic. Gun metal gray. MP3 player. $3,000. Great first motorcycle. 570-696-1156

GS 750

Needs work. $1,500 or best offer 570-822-2508

YAMAHA `04 V-STAR

1100 Custom. 5800 miles, light bar, cobra exhaust, windshield, many extras, must sell. $4,900. Call 570-301-3433

YAMAHA `97 VIRAGO 750cc. 8,000 miles,

saddlebags, windshield, back rest, Black & Pearl, Excellent Condition. Must See. Asking $2,499. Call after 4. 570-823-9376

YAMAHA 07 650 V-STAR

Matted black finish. Mint condition. New tires, inspected, fully serviced & ready to ride. Windshield & sissy bar. Low miles & garage kept. $4800. or best offer. 570-762-5158

YAMAHA 97 ROYALSTAR 1300

12,000 miles. With windshield. Runs excellent. Many extras including gunfighter seat, leather bags, extra pipes. New tires & battery. Asking $4,000 firm. (570) 814-1548

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SUNLINE `06 SOLARIS

Travel Trailer. 29’, mint condition, 1 slide out a/c-heat. Stove, microwave, fridge, shower inside & out. Many more extras. Reduced. $13,500. Call 570-842-6735

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442 RVs & Campers

EQUIPMENT/BOBCAT TRAILER

TRAVEL TRAILER 33 ft Rear queen master

Brand new 2010 tandem axle, 4 wheel electric brakes, 20’ long total, 7 x 16 wood deck, fold up ramps with knees, removable fenders for oversized loads, powder coat paint for rust protection, 2 5/16 hitch coupler, tongue jack, side pockets, brake away switch, battery, 7 pole RV plugs, title & more!! Priced for quick sale. $2,995 386-334-7448 Wilkes-Barre

FLAGSTAFF `08 CLASSIC

bedroom, Walk thru bathroom. Center kitchen + dinette bed. Front extra large living room + sofa bed. Big View windows. Air, awning, sleeps 6, very clean, will deliver. Located in Benton, Pa. $4,900. 215-694-7497

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BUICK `05 RENDEZVOUS CX HARD TO FIND!!

AWD, Fully loaded, 1 owner, 20,000 miles. Small 6 cylinder. New tires. Like new, inside & out. $14,900. Call (570) 540-0975

Super Lite Fifth Wheel. LCD/DVD flat screen TV, fireplace, heated mattress, ceiling fan, Hide-a-Bed sofa, outside speakers & grill, 2 sliders, aluminum wheels, water purifier, awning, microwave oven, tinted safety glass windows, raised panel fridge & many accessories & options. Excellent condition, $22,500. 570-868-6986

miles. Well equipped. Includes On-Star, tow package, roof rack, running boards, remote starter, extended warranty. $16,000 (570) 825-7251

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CHEVY `05 EQUINOX

LT (premium package), 3.4L, 47,000 miles. All wheel drive, power moonroof, windows, locks & seats. Leather interior, 6 cd changer, rear folding seats, keyless entry, onstar, roof rack, running boards, garage kept. $14,750. 570-362-1910

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CHEVROLET `09 CHEVY `94 GLADIATOR Custom Van. 67K EQUINOXmileage, LS miles. Interior has Low

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CHEVROLET `10

115,930 miles MUST SELL $7,200 OBO (570)760-0511

Extended Cab V71 Package 4x4. Bedliner. V-8. Red. Remote start. 6,300 miles $26,000 (570) 639-2539

DODGE `94 DAKOTA 2 wheel drive,

138,000 miles, some rust, $1,500.00 Call 570-693-1262 after 5:00 PM

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CHEVROLET `05 TRAILBLAZER LT Black/Grey. 18,000

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oak wood trim, carpeting, storage areas, TV, rear seat convertible to double bed, curtains. Seats 7. Power windows & seats. Custom lighting on ceiling. New exhaust system. New rear tires. Recently inspected. Excellent condition. $4,200 or best offer. Call 570-655-0530

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16,000 miles, automatic, all-wheel drive, 4 door, antilock brakes, air conditioning, air bags, power locks, power windows, power mirrors, cruise control, AM/FM radio, Sirius radio, On-Star, cassette player, CD player, keyless entry, rear defroster, rear windshield wiper, tinted windows. REDUCED PRICE $16,500. (570) 954-9333 Call after 9:00 a.m.

CHEVR0LET`02 EXPRESS

22 ft. 3 rear bunks, center bathroom, kitchen, sofa bed. Air, Fully self contained. Sleeps 6. New tires, fridge awning. $4500. 215-322-9845

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FORD `99 E250

DODGE `99 DAKOTA SPORT 4 X 4, extended

cab, 117,000 miles, new inspection, just serviced, oil, trans flushed, new fluid transfer case & axels, cooling system flushed. $6,599.00 Call 693-1262 after 5:00 PM

FORD `03 EXPLORER Low mileage,

63,500 miles, automatic, all-wheel drive, 4 door, anti-lock brakes, air conditioning, air bags, power locks, power windows, power mirrors, power seats, all power, cruise control, AM/FM radio, CD changer, keyless entry, leather interior, sun/ moon roof, rear defroster, rear windshield wiper, tinted windows. $12,500. (570) 362-0938

FORD `04 EXPLORER

SUV, V6, 4x4, automatic, 85,000 miles Black Beauty. Garage kept. Must sell. $8,700 (570) 883-2754

FORD `04 FREESTAR Automatic, front

wheel drive, 4 door, anti-lock brakes, air bags, power locks, power windows, power mirrors, power seats, cruise control, AM/FM radio, CD player, rear defroster, rear windshield wiper, tinted windows, new starter, just inspected, $3,900. 570-594-4992. Call after 4:30 p.m.

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FORD `06 EXPLORER 78,400 miles, auto-

FORD 04 EXPLORER XLT All wheel drive, red pearl with gray leather, 7 passenger, only 71k. CLEAN! $7,990

GMC `99 SUBURBAN

Champagne exterior, leather interior, power windows & locks, 4 wheel drive. $3,685. Call 570-362-4080

HONDA `10 ODYSSEY

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Immaculate Condition In & Out! White, all wheel drive. Garage kept. Fully loaded with sunroof, Bose stereo, 5 disc cd, XM, dvd player, 22” Rozzi switch chrome wheels with brand new Toyo tires. Also includes original rims with new tires. Serviced meticulously. 103K adult driven miles. Just detailed and ready for a new home! Call for more details. Serious inquiries only. $14,395 (570) 466-6499

GMC `99 SUBURBAN

Champagne exterior, leather interior, power windows & locks, 4 wheel drive. $3,685. Call 570-362-4080

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GMC `99 TRUCK SLE PACKAGE

2 wheel drive 84,000 original miles $5,900. or best offer 570824-3096

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Trucks/ SUVs/Vans

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Trucks/ SUVs/Vans

Special Edition. Maroon, Fully loaded. Leather seats. TV/DVD, navigation, sun roof plus many other extras. 3rd seat . Only 1,900 Miles. Brand New. Asking $37,000 (570) 328-0850

HONDA 07 ELEMENT LX

All wheel drive, silver, moonroof, 70k EXTRA CLEAN! $14,300

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HYUNDAI `05 TUCSON 61,000 miles, auto-

matic, four wheel drive, 4 door, antilock brakes, air conditioning, air bags, power locks, power windows, cruise control, AM/FM radio, cassette player, CD player, keyless entry, sun/ moon roof, rear defroster, rear windshield wiper, new towing package, auto start. $10,000 (570) 762-4543

INTERNATIONAL 95 DUMP TRUCK Refurbished, rebuilt engine, transmission replaced. Rear-end removed and relubed. Brand new 10’ dump. PA state inspected. $12,900/best offer. 570-594-1496

TRUCKS FOR SALE Ford, GMC,

International-Prices starting at $2,295. Box Truck, Cab & Chassis available. Call U-haul 570-822-5536

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TOYOTA `06 TACOMA

Triple black, economical 6 cylinder. 4x4 select drive. CD, remote door opener, power windows & locks, cruise, tilt wheel. 108k highway miles. Garage kept. Super clean inside and out. No rust. Sale price $6,895. Scranton. 570-466-2771

JEEP `07 WRANGLER X 4x4, stick shift, soft

top. Red exterior, well maintained, garage kept. 11,500 miles, one owner. AC, CD player, cruise control. Tow package with cargo carrier. Excellent condition. $18,700 Call 570-822-9680

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MITSUBISHI `08 RAIDER V

ERY GOOD CONDITION! 29,500 miles. 24X4 drive option, 4 door crew cab, sharp silver color with chrome step runners, premium rims, good tires, bedliner, V-6, 3.7 liter. Purchased at $26,900. Dealer would sell for $18,875. Asking $16,900 (570) 545-6057

MITSUBISHI `95 MONTERO SR 4WD 177,102 miles, auto-

matic, four wheel drive, 4 door, antilock brakes, air conditioning, air bags, power locks, power windows, power mirrors, power seats, cruise control, AM/FM radio, cassette player, CD changer, leather interior, sun roof, rear defroster, rear windshield wiper, new Passed inspection, new battery. $2,500 (570) 868-1100 Call after 2:00 p.m.

SUZUKI `07 XL-7 56,000 miles,

automatic, all-wheel drive, 4 door, air conditioning, all power, CD player, leather interior, tinted windows, custom wheels, $13,000 Call 570-829-8753 Before 5:00 p.m.

Automatic, V6, TRD, Sport Package, 4x4, 45K miles, Excellent condition. $18,900 (973) 906-9311

TOYOTA 06 TACOMA BASE 4x4. Silver 4x4, 5 speed, 2.7L, 115k EXTRA CLEAN! $14,990

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FREIGHTLINER ’97 MIDROOF 475 CAT & 10 speed transmission. $12,000 FREIGHTLINER ’99 CONDO 430 Detroit, Super 10 transmission. Asking $15,000. ‘88 FRUEHAUF 45’ with sides. All aluminum, spread axle. $6,500. 2 storage trailers. 570-814-4790

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ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT Part Time/Full Time

in a busy medical office. Benefits. Advancement opportunities available. Send resume to jsegarra@ptd.net or fax 570-344-5518 EOE

CATALOG PERSON

Full time. For growing company. Must be energetic and be able to multi-task. Duties include research, photography, working with spreadsheets and general set up. Microsoft Office experience. Photography skills. Some antique knowledge and/or history degree a plus. E-Mail resume to: employment_11@ yahoo.com

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507 Banking/Real Estate/Mortgage Professionals

FREE CAREER NIGHT SEMINAR Coldwell Banker

Rundle Real Estate 40 N. Mountain Blvd. Mountain Top, PA On Tuesday, 06/28/2011 7:00PM For more information and to make a Reservation to attend please call: 570-474-2231 extension 32 RSVP 6/27/2011

Immediate opening for full time position with an expanding company in the Hazleton area. Responsibilities include processing orders, handling and resolving customer inquiries and problems. College degree or at least three years experience in customer service a must, preferably in manufacturing/distribution environment. Strong communication, organizational skills, good attendance and the ability to multi task and handle a very fast paced environment a must. Knowledge of word, excel, lotus notes. sap experience a plus. Only team players need to apply. Benefits and competitive salary based on qualifications.

Editorial/ Writing

FREELANCE SPORTS / NEWS CORRESPONDENTS

Abington Journal Clarks Summit The Abington Journal has immediate openings for freelance writers/news and sports correspondents to attend and report on local meetings and sports events in the newspaper coverage area. Gain clips and valuable experience for your future in journalism or writing. Report and write byline stories concerning sports, local government, school board and other public meetings. Pay commensurate with experience. Writing experience preferred.

Please send resume and salary requirements to: ATTN: HR Dept. Box 667 Hazleton, PA 18201 Fax-570-450-0231 email:donna.reimold @forbo.com

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211 South State St Clarks Summit PA 18411

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matic, four wheel drive, 4 door, antilock brakes, air conditioning, air bags, power locks, power windows, power mirrors, power seats, cruise control, AM/ FM radio, CD changer, DVD player, keyless entry, leather interior, moon roof, rear defroster, rear windshield wiper. $16,000 (570) 954-5462 Call after 9 a.m.

Wheelchair Van 78,250 miles. Fully serviced, new battery, tires & rods. Seats 6 or 3 wheelchairs. Braun Millennium lift with remote. Walk up door. Front & rear A/C. Power locks & windows. Excellent condition. $7,500. 570-237-6375

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for FULL TIME work with great BENEFITS? MACHINE OPERATORS needed for busy plastic manufacturing plant. $9.00/hr. to start. 60-90 day evaluation with $ increase $ based on YOUR performance, attendance etc. 12 hour shifts on alternating 3 & 4 day work weeks. Every other weekend a must. Previous mfg. experience preferred. Some heavy lifting. Promotion from within opportunities. Benefit Pkg. includes: Medical, Dental, Vision, Life Ins., Vacation, Holiday pay PLUS Applicants may apply between: 8 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Mon – Fri.

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AEP INDUSTRIES, INC.

20 Elmwood Avenue Crestwood Industrial Park Mountaintop, PA 18707 EOE We are a drug free workplace.

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REPORTER PART TIME

Abington Journal Clarks Summit The Abington Journal has an immediate opening for a part-time reporter. Gain valuable experience for your future in print and online journalism. Report and write byline stories concerning local government, school board and other public meetings. Assist in the weekly production of a community newspaper on a deadline. Photograph events and design creative page layouts. Responsibilities include writing, editing, photography, daily web site updates, page design, general office tasks and other projects as assigned by the Editor. A reporting position at The Abington Journal includes relationship development with the general public, including schools, community groups, businesses and readers. Bachelor’s degree in related field required. Writing experience a must. Photography and editing ability helpful. Useful skills include organization, responsibility, creativity. Pay commensurate with experience.

N th Star St Foodservice F d i of PA, North a stable and successful food distribution organization, is recruiting for

Foodservice Delivery Drivers

$1,500 SIGN-ON BONUS! Candidates will have a valid Class A CDL, 1 year truck driving experience and clean driving record or 6 months of food and beverage delivery experience. Candidates must provide a verifiable and consistent work history, exemplary driving record, and submit to a background screen.

This position involves delivering to multi-unit franchises throughout the Mid-Atlantic states. North Star Foodservice offers an excellent compensation and benefits package including 401(k) with company match. Interested candidates should apply online at

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under the careers/available opportunities tab, requisition 10002945. You may also apply in person at

NORTH STAR FOODSERVICE of PA 13 Rutledge Drive, Pittston, PA EEO/AA/M/F/D/V

Please send resume and writing samples to: The Abington Journal Attention: Kristie Grier Ceruti, Editor

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MIDDLE SCHOOL ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL Applications are being accepted for two (2) Middle School Assistant Principal positions in the Hazleton Area School District. The positions are fulltime, 12 month permanent positions in grades K to 8. Pennsylvania Elementary or Principal K – 12 certification is required, along with 10 years of successful teaching experience. Candidates must have knowledge of PA Academic Standards and datadriven instruction, teacher supervision and evaluation, student assessment and discipline and strong interpersonal skills. Experience working with a diverse student population is preferred. Applicants should send a letter of interest, resume, standard application, copies of certificate and Act 34, 151 and 114 clearances along with three (3) recommendation letters to Mr. Samuel A. Marolo, Superintendent, Hazleton Area School District, 1515 West 23rd Street, Hazleton, PA 18202. Deadline for applications is Friday, June 24, 2011. HASD is an EOE

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PIZZA BAKER

Full Time. Hand Tossed Experience a MUST.

COUNTER PERSON Part Time SHORTPart ORDER COOK Time Apply in person Frank’s Pizza Penn Plaza Wilkes-Barre

SANDWICH & SALAD COOK

211 South State Street, Clarks Summit PA 18411 Email: kgrier@ theabington journal.com Fax: 570-586-3980 No phone calls please. Only candidates considered will be contacted.

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Education/ Training

Full Time. Neat work habits and kitchen skills. Bobby O’s. Dupont 570-654-2200

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CARPET CLEANING TECHNICIANS

Full time. No experience necessary. 570-332-8168 or 570-885-0345

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EXPERIENCED GARAGE DOOR INSTALLER

Residential, commercial and rolling steel. Polite, honest, customer & quality oriented. Self disciplined team player. Benefits, paid holidays. Competitive salary. Steady work. Contact Rowe Door Sales 570-655-7701

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TOW TRUCK DRIVER

PART TIME Wilkes-Barre area 570-760-6218

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We are looking for DEDICATED individuals to join the HEAD START TEAM! Full Time and Part Time Head Start positions include Program Assistant, Regional Nurse, Assistant Teachers, Nutrition Aide; Nurse Educator position is available for the Early Head Start Home Visiting Program. Visit our website at www.lchs.hsweb.org for details on all position vacancies. Generous Benefits while working a school schedule. Submit resume/cover letter and 3 written Letters of Reference to: Luzerne County Head Start, ATTN: Human Resources, PO Box 540, Wilkes-Barre, PA 18703-0540. Fax #570-829-6580. Employees are required to submit State Police Criminal Clearance/ Child Abuse History/ Fingerprints as a condition of employment. E.O.E. M/F/V/H.

NO PHONE CALLS

TITLE PROCESSOR United One Resources is seeking candidates for full-time Real Estate Title Processors. The successful candidate must be able to work independently, have excellent organizational and communication skills, and an eagerness to excel. At least two years experience in real estate, insurance, banking, or customer service is preferred. We offer a competitive salary and comprehensive benefit package. Please forward your resume and salary requirements to: iwanttowork@unitedoneresources.com

United One Resources, Inc. 270 North Sherman Street Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702 EOE M/F/D/V

REAL ESTATE APPRAISER United One Resources is seeking candidates for an on-staff Certified Residential Appraiser to cover Luzerne, Lackawanna, Monroe, Wayne, and Pike counties. The successful candidate must have excellent organizational & communication skills, the ability to meet a weekly quota with a commitment to providing exceptional quality and service. A minimum three years experience in appraising residential real estate is required. We offer a competitive salary, mileage reimbursement and a comprehensive benefit package. Please forward your resume & salary requirements to: iwanttowork@unitedoneresources.com

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Installation/ Maintenance/ Repair

ELECTRICAL ESTIMATOR

Local Construction firm is seeking an experienced estimator. Knowledge of Industrial & Commercial projects, customer relations skills, and computer experience a must. Experience with Maxwell Estimation System a plus. Send cover letter, resume, references & salary history to: George J Hayden, Inc., Attn: HR Dept, 235 E Maple St, Hazleton, PA 18201

TRUCK MECHANIC

Opening for Experienced Full time Truck MechanicThird Shift. Must Have Own Tools/PA Class 8 Inspection License a Plus. We Offer Top Wages & Benefits Package. Call For Interview and Ask for Jon: Falzone Towing Service, Inc. 271 N. Sherman St. Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702 570-823-2100

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drivers plus some hands on labor required. Operate dump trucks and load equipment on lowboy. Deliver to job site. Must operate skid steer excavator, hydro-seed truck, etc. Will plow in winter. Must have clean driving record and pass drug test. Call Harvis Interview Service @ 542-5330. Leave message. Will send an application. Or forward resume: varsity.harvis@ gmail.com Employer is Varsity, Inc. No walk-ins. EOE

DRIVERS

CDL A, Full / Part Time, local work. Experience & clean MVR a must. $18/hour + overtime 888-567-7616

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Van drivers for school children. Start immediately. Part time. Apply: 197 Main Street Luzerne, PA 18709

SCHOOL BUS DRIVERS NEEDED!!

Fanelli Brothers Trucking has established new and increased driver pay package and an increased sign on bonus. Due to additional business, Fanelli Bros. Trucking Co. is adding both regional and local drivers to our Pottsville, PA terminal operation. Drivers are home most nights throughout the week. Drivers must have 2-3 years of OTR experience, acceptable MVR and pass a criminal background check. The new pay package offers: • .38 cpm for qualified drivers • $1,500 sign on bonus • Paid vacations and holidays • Health/Dental/ Vision Insurance • 401K Plan Contact Gary Potter at 570-544-3140 Ext 156 or visit us at 1298 Keystone Blvd., Pottsville, PA

548 Medical/Health

CAREGIVERS

All shifts available. Assisting the Elderly in their homes. Flexible hours. Call for details at 570-338-2695

CAREGIVERS AMERICA HOME HEALTH Now Hiring: Registered Nurses, Physical Therapists, Occupational Therapists, & Speech Therapists. Full Time, Part Time, Per Diem. Monroe, Luzerne & Columbia Counties. Resumes to rjacobs@caregivers america.com or 570-585-4624.

DENTAL ASSISTANT

Full time in busy Wilkes-Barre office. Experience preferred in all aspects of general dentistry. Good benefits package available. Send resumes to: c/o The Times Leader Box 2585 15 N. Main Street. Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711-0250

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DENTAL ASSISTANT

Part Time Orthodontic Chairside Assistant in busy Mt. Top office. Pay based on experience. Email resumes to zieglerortho@gmail. com or fax to 570-474-9353

REGISTERED NURSE

John Heinz Rehab, Wilkes-Barre has the following opportunity available: RN, Part Time night shift, minimum of 2 years experience preferred. We offer competitive pay rates commensurate with experience, shift differentials, excellent benefits package including medical, dental, vision coverage, 401k with employer match and more. If interested, please apply online at www. allied-services.org Phone 570-348-1348 Allied Services is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

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RN SUPERVISOR 7-3

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Full Time 2-10, 10-6 and Per Diem

COOK

Full Time Days

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Part Time Competitive Salary & Benefits Package Golden Living Center Summit 50 N. Pennsylvania Avenue Fax 570-825-9423 or pamela.smith2@ goldenliving.com EOE M/F/D/V

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EMPLOYMENT SPECIALIST

AHEDD seeks an Employment Specialist to recruit and train individuals with disabilities in partnership with a local distribution center in Pittston, PA. Must lift up to 75 lbs. Weekend work required! Seeking two Part Time positions, $12.82/hour. E-mail resume to Kathy.Couch@ahedd .org. EOE

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GAS DRILL SITE APPARATUS/ EQUIPMENT OPERATOR Immediate Opening

24 Hour Operation located near gas drilling sites is seeking qualified individual to operate and maintain a piece of machinery. Individual must be willing to work outside for all day & night shifts, as well as weekend. Valid drivers license required. Please contact 570-542-5330 for applications. In addition, resumes may be sent to susquehanna.harvis @gmail.com E.O.E.

PRODUCTION HELP

Manufacturing plant in Pittston. Full/PartTime. No Benefits. Monday-Friday. Apply in Person 9am-4pm Barhill Mfg. Corp 396 S. Township Blvd., Pittston, PA

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SQL PROGRAMMER

Well established, local manufacturer of Home Health Care is accepting resumes for SQL, VB Programmer. Must be proficient in SQL Programming & prior experience in Access, Visual Basic and Crystal Reports would be helpful. Familiarity with a manufacturing environment, & ERP systems is preferred. Previous project management experience in software deployments and installations is desirable. Must be able to work independently and with staff & software VARs to provide solutions and resolve issues. We offer competitive rates and benefits and are located only 15 minutes from Wilkes-Barre or Scranton. Send resume or apply in person to: Jobs@goldentech.com

401 Bridge Street, Old Forge, PA 18518 An Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action/ Drug Free Workplace Employer

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SHIPPING & RECEIVING

Manual laborer oriented. Self disciplined, attention to detail, adaptable, neat & organized. Valid drivers license. Carpentry skills a plus. Benefits, paid holidays, and steady work. Contact Rowe Door Sales Call 570-655-7701

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“We can erase your bad credit 100% GUARANTEED.” Attorneys for the Federal Trade Commission say they’ve never seen a legitimate credit repair operation. No one can legally remove accurate and timely information from your credit report. It’s a process that starts with you and involves time and a conscious effort to pay your debts. Learn about managing credit and debt at ftc. gov/credit. A message from The Times Leader and the FTC.

SURVEILLANCE SYSTEM 16 camera ultra hi-res dvr for industrIal, commercial or home use16 hi-res ultra low light digital cameras & metal mounts 1 16 camera multiplexer1 heavy steel all camera power supply 1 real time dvd quality dvr recorder 1- analog time-lapse vhs recorder 1- 400 ft spool siamese cable 1- color monitorsuper sharp picture all metal construction do it yourself easy installation.can see working, try before you buy $700. 570-457-6610

ing bread company. Anthony & Son’s Bakery. Two routes available. One in Wilkes-Barre Area and one in the Leigh Area. Both excellent routes. Earning net $1,600/week. Trucks included at $99K each. Pick up in the Mt Pocono Area. Call Phil at 973-625-2323 x236

BUSINESS FOR SALE! Location: NEPA Gross: $194,667.00 Net: $90,000.00 Selling Price: $250,000.00 17 year old operation with existing client base. We provide specially made products to order. Serious inquires only. Send letter of interest to: PO Box 1271, Kingston PA 18704

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Alarm & Security

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Business Opportunities

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Air Conditioners

AIR CONDITIONER, 7500 BTU, old but Works Fine, FREE CALL 570-301-8311

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AIR CONDITIONERS, Fedders, 10,000 BTU, good condition remote & large outdoor mounting bracket $80. GE, 8000 BTU, very good condition remote & large outdoor mounting bracket $75. GE, excellent condition. used one season, 8000 BTU remote & large outdoor mounting bracket. $90. 570-788-5030

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Dedicated Account Drivers $62K Annually, $2K Sign-On Bonus Affordable Medical Plan options with Eligibility First Day of Employment. Co-Driver Positions Home Weekly and Every Weekend Automotive Industry Gouldsboro PA (Scranton Metro)

TeamOne a National Logistics Organization is currently recruiting for dedicated account Team Drivers for their new facility that will begin operation in mid June 2011. These fully benefited positions are well compensated. The route drivers will be delivering auto parts to dealerships throughout the Eastern portion of the US. Qualified candidates should be 23 years of age and possess a valid CDL A drivers licenses with a minimum of two years OTR verifiable experience. Candidates must possess an acceptable BI and MVR. Drivers must possess doubles and Haz Mat endorsements. TeamOne offer a competitive salary and affordable benefits inclosing choice of medical plans, dental, vision, 401K, etc. Interested candidates can call 866-851-9902 to set up an interview. TeamOne is an equal opportunity Employer M/F/H/V

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Antiques & Collectibles

COMIC BOOKS Gen 13-1, X-files, Spiderman & many others, $1 each. 570-829-2411 NEON SIGN - Electric, Camel sign, 30 years old, $150. 570-829-2411

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DUE TO CONTINUED GROWTH

Lubricant & Oil Equipment Distributor is looking for Motivated, Dependable People to Join Our Team

Service Technician

Experienced Installation and Service technician wanted to service used oil fired furnaces, boilers, lubricant equipment and various other types of equipment. Must have good electrical and mechanical skills.

CDL Class B Driver

Experienced Full Time Bulk & Package delivery driver. Requirements: CDL Class B license with tanker endorsement, 1 year minimum driving experience, Hazmat a Plus. Territory includes counties throughout PA, NY, NJ, and DE. Positions are Full Time, Year-Round.

Warehouse Personnel

Full Time Position. General Warehouse work for Bulk and Package Warehouse. Responsible for unloading and storage of in- coming product and loading delivery trucks for next day deliveries and repackaging of bulk product. Competitive starting salary with experience factored. Full benefit package including Health Benefits, Flexible Spending and 401K plan with company match. Must have valid drivers license. You can fill out an application in person or on line at www.craftoilcorp.com or email resume to mcginty@craftoilcorp.com EOE

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Project/ Program Management

Junior Achievement of Northeastern PA, Inc. Development Manager

We are currently seeking a highly motivated fund raising professional to handle all aspects of fundraising for the organization. This position requires knowledge of grant research and writing, annual fund campaign and special events. Applicant must have excellent communication and organizational skills. A bachelor s degree and minimum of 5 years of related experience in nonprofit fund raising is required.

Program Manager

Additionally, we are looking to fill the position of Program Manager. The successful candidate will have experience in the recruitment, training and retention of volunteers in an educational setting. This position requires excellent verbal and written communication skills and computer expertise. A bachelor s degree and demonstrated work experience is required. Please submit your resume with salary requirements and list of three references to mturlip@janepa.org.

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Now taking applications for the 2011/2012 school year. Experienced or will train. 570-779-0400

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Antiques & Collectibles

YEARBOOKS: Coughlin H.S.: 1926, 1928, 1932, 1934, 1943, 1944, 1949, 1961, 1963; GAR H.S.: 1934, 1935, 1936, 1937, 1945, 1946, 1955, 1956, 1961, 1972, 1973, 1975, 1976, 1984, 1980, 2005, 2006; Meyers H.S.: 1935, 1936, 1937, 1938, 1942, 1943, 1944, 1945, 1946, 1950, 1957, 1960, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1977; Old Forge H.S.: 1966, 1972, 1974; Kingston H.S.: 1938, 1939, 1940, 1944, 1948, 1949, 1962, 1964; Plymouth H.S.: 1930, 1931, 1932, 1933, 1938, 1960; Hanover H.S.: 1951, 1952, 1954; Berwick H.S.: 1952, 1953, 1956, 1957, 1958, 1960, 1967, 1968, 1969; Lehman H.S.: 1973, 1974, 1976, 1978, 1980; Dallas H.S.: 1966, 1967, 1968; Westmoreland High School: 1952, 1953, 1954; Nanticoke Area H.S.: 1976, 2008; Luzerne H.S.: 1951, 1952, 1956, 1957; West Pittston H.S. Annual: 1925, 1926, 1927, 1928, 1931, 1932, 1959, 1960, 1954; Bishop Hoban H.S.: 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975; West Side Central Catholic H.S. 1965, 1975, 1980, 1981, 1984; Pittston H.S.: 1963; Hazleton H.S.: 1938, 1939, 1940, 1941, 1942, 1943, 1945, 1948, 1949, 1950, 1953, 1954, 1955, 1956, 1957, 1959, 1960, 1961, 1962, 1964; Hazle Twp. Senior H.S.: 1951, 1952. Call 570-825-4721

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CHEST FREEZER Kenmore 3 years old 48” x 28” excellent condition. $225. 570-388-4242 DISHWASHER Whirlpool under counter, white, 6 months old, many features, like new $250. MICROWAVE Frigidaire, above range, white, uses standard outlet. $50. REFRIGERATOR Amana, almond color, good for second fridge $50. 570-690-5145 DRYER gas, GE Profile, almond color, exc. $200. 570-693-1046 FREEZER/CHEST 15 cubic foot GE Moving must sell! $175. 570-298-0901

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GRILL electric ceramic 12”x12” nonstick. Smoke free. New in box. $15. 570-655-2154 REFRIGERATOR office sized, black $45. MICRO WAVE OVEN Amana $30. FOOD DEHYDRATOR, Ronco, 10 tray, like new $40. JUICE EXTRACTOR, Black & Decker like new $10. 570-824-7807/ 570-545-7006

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GENE S RECONDITIONED APPLIANCES 60 Day Warranty Monday-Friday 8:00PM-5:00PM Saturday 8:00AM-11:00AM Gateway Shopping Center Kingston, PA

(570) 819-1966

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DOOR. 36”x80” solid wood, 6 panel. Exterior or interior. Natural oak finish, right or left with hardware. $200. SINK, stainless steel, $50 Call 570-735-8730 or 570-332-8094 TUB New. Cast iron, still in crate. Cream, slight chip in paint. $60. 570-817-8981

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MEMORIAL SHRINE CEMETERY

REFRIGERATOR: GE Profile side by side refrigerator almond with ice & water in door $100. 570-388-4242

6 Plots Available May be Separated Rose Lawn Section $450 each 570-654-1596

STOVE. Kenmore electric. Ceramic flat top surface, black front, cream color. Very good. $150 570-457-7854

ST. NICHOLAS’ CEMETERY, SHAVERTOWN 6 Plots. Can be divided. Near Entrance. $550 each. Call 570-675-9991

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Baby Items

BABY WALKER excellent condition, white with teddy bear seat $15. 570-472-1646 BUMBO, lilac with box $15. Einstein Exersaucer great condition $35. FP Crawl n Cruise jungle $25. FP Bounce and Spin Zebra $15 Clothes Girl 0-4T Boy 0-2T. Shoes & coats too. Good condition, name brands $15. 570-675-7069 CAR SEAT, for baby, in good condition. $20. 570-823-2267 PLAY PEN: Safari themed Cosco, can be used either for a boy or girl, side pocket. $20. Fisher price mobile. turns, plays 4 melodies & a heartbeat imitation, & projects images on the top canopy. $20. 570-991-2809

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WEDDING GOWN, stunning, white, off the shoulder wedding gown. Short sleeve, fits size 2-4. Bodice is satin with beading & skirt is all tulle. Tulle train and veil included. From boutique in Philly excellent condition. Pictures can be emailed. $100. 570-474-5966

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BATHROOM SINK SET: Gerber white porcelain bathroom sink with mirror and medicine cabinet. Matching set. $80. 570-331-8183 LIGHTING: recessed 6” progress lighting fixtures total of 3 new all for $8. 570-735-6638 SINK TOP 37”X22”, Opal, NEW $25. 570-675-3328

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Clothing

CLOTHING: Junior girls size 7/8 genuine leather jacket, brown $10. Prom dresses: size 9 light blue halter; size 13/14 gold halter; size 11 black and silver strapless; $25 each. Tea-length, size 13/14 light green dress with matching purse $15. Semi-formal dress, pink, size M & purple size L - $5 each. First Holy Communion Dress - size 10, $10. Young men sweatshirts 7 Large; 4 Medium - $3 each or all for $25. 570-829-2382 NURSING UNIFORMS: Misercordia, Polo top, blue, small; scrub top white, medium; scrub top blue $8 each; Lab coat, size 34-$12., dress pants better quality, size 10/33L$15 or take all for $40. Brand new or slight use. 570-407-2638

730

Computer Equipment & Software

COMPUTER TOWER ONLY, windows 2000, $20 570-288-4847 DESK. Computer Desk $50. Call 7358730 or 332-8094 LAPTOP IBM T40 refurbished, XP PRO3, ofc7, antivirus +more.1.5 p4M CENTRINO,40gb,51 2, cdrw & dvd, WIFI, new battery, bag, ac.=, warranty/free delivery. $150. HP business nx6125 laptop refurbished: w7sp1, ofc10, antivirus + more.1.73 P4M CENTRINO, 60gb, 1.0 ram,SD media card slot, cdrw+dvd, wifi, new battery &bag+warranty/free delivery.$225. 862-2236

732

Exercise Equipment

AB SCISSOR Body by Jake $10. 570-829-2382 AERO PILATES PEFORMER 298 barely used, included are cardio rebounder, cardio workout dvd , level 1 workout dvd, exercise chart, owners manual, $150. 570-288-3634 BOWFLEX BLAZE, Like new. Has all cables & extra rowing bench. Folds for easy storage. $375. 570-822-2948 SOLOFLEX. All attachments Have original manual wall chart - videoMOVING - MUST SELL! $125. 570-298-0901

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Furnaces & Heaters

FURNACE, Hot air, Beckett Oil Gun, duct work, tank. $500 firm. 570-540-6794 FURNACE. Hot air propane. heats 6 room house. $200. Stove pipe, 9” $6 each, 12”, $8 each. 570-735-8730 or 570-332-8094 KEROSENE HEATER Corona $30. 570824-7807 or 570545-7006

744

Furniture & Accessories

BATHROOM VANITY, Mahogany with granite top. Beautiful. Must see. Paid $1,200. Sell for $600. 570-822-1724 BEDFRAME for full or queen $25 HEADBOARD twin, black metal, excellent condition $10. DESK & CHAIR adjusting seat, 2 drawers, excellent condition $45. 570-472-1646 BEDROOM SET 4 piece $250. Wheel chair L&W $150. Oak table 28” square, 10” side extension $75. Lawn mower (Deer) $50. Grill $25. Glider $35. Ceiling fan $10. 570-829-4363 BREAKFRONT, Beautiful, traditional, excellent condition, solid cherry. $1,000 or best offer. 570-417-1235 CHAIR rocks & swivels, love seat, pink color, good condition. both $50. 570-655-2154 CHEST OF DRAWERS, solid wood. Very Nice! $125. 675-3328 DESK & DRESSER, solid wood $50. End tables, two $50. Antique bedroom set with armoire $200 or best offer. 570-262-1615 DINETTE SETS. (1) 9 piece plus china. (1) solid wood. $120. 570-200-5410

744

Furniture & Accessories

DESK, Secretary drop down top 3 drawers, pecan finish, excellent condition $100. 570-287-2517

DINING ROOM Oak Hutch, Table, 6 Chairs, Server/ Buffet. EXCELLENT CONDITION! $800.00 (570) 814-1189 DINNING ROOM SET. Oak. Excellent condition. Lighted china hutch 50”x Lx80”Hx18”W. Table with 2 leaves 58”Lx42”W with leaves: 18”L ea (94”L). 6 chairs (2 arm 4 side) $800. 570-693-0512 ENTERTAINMENT CENTER, oak, 1 large side holds dvd’s. Also bottom and side storage. $40. 570-829-2382

744

Furniture & Accessories

TABLE: 48” oblong, light wood console table with decorative hardware on front, $40. Custom made cushions for high back rocking chair, light brown with mallard ducks on fabric $20. Child 2 seater wood bench with cut out hearts on back & sides, $15. Chrome coat tree, $5. Wood expandable wall clothes hanging rack, $2. 2 4X6 tan area rugs, $5. each. 2 country wall shelves, $5. each. Green toaster, $2. Green metal corner floor standing three tier shelf, $10. 570 868-5275 570-301 8515

746 Garage Sales/ Estate Sales/ Flea Markets

GUN CABINET. Oak, etched Deer design on glass. Holds 10 guns. $250. Excellent. 570-457-7854

Plains

KITCHEN SET wood table with 4 chairs, natural top, seats, white legs. Asking $150. 570-639-3151 KITCHEN SET. 36” round table, 3 natural oak chairs. Excellent. $65 570-457-7854 LAMPS (2) grey metal & black. $25 each. 570-740-1246 LIVING ROOM SET. French Provincial Fruitwood. 85” couch, chair, newly upholstered. Tables and Lamps. Glass tops. Like new. $595. 570-654-2967 PATIO SET. Square table, 4 highback chairs with cushions. Green and blue. $85. 570-457-7854 PRAYER KNEELERS. (2) $100 each. 570-735-8730 or 570-332-8094 SOFA beige with rust tones 81” length $300. 570-823-2709 SOFA: Rowe oversized Sofa & love seat, 7 years old, good condition $250. 639-7270

Shopping for a new apartment? Classified lets you compare costs without hassle or worry! Get moving with classified! TV Entertainment Center, oak 3 glass doors & shelves. TV opening is 34” sq. Excellent condition! $75. 570-814-1189 WARDROBES one 22x50 like new, $65. One cedar lined 22x40, excellent condition $95. 570-759-9846

756

Medical Equipment

HOSPITAL BED, electric, complete, $200. 947-1451 POWER CHAIR Jazzy Select, $500. Walker - $25. 570-829-2411 WHEELCHAIR Rolls Invacare, perfect condition. $200. 570-735-8730 or 332-8094

758 Miscellaneous AIR MATTRESS Full size, new with pump 19”. $40. MATTRESS TOPPER new, full size with gel & leather $75. 570-823-2709 BARREL, wooden. 53 gallon. Excellent condition $195. 570-876-3830 BEDLINER: 89 Chevy S10 truck bedliner, standard cab $30. Four barrel carb running from Chevy motor $50. 3 suitcases in excellent shape $40. 570-740-1246 BICYCLES Boys & girls 20” $40. each. 570-822-4251

30 N. Main Street Sat, Jun 25 9am-4pm (Rain Date: Sun, 6/26 9am-4pm) Collectables, music, books & tons more!

752 Landscaping & Gardening LAWN MOWER Yardman 6 hp 22” cut self propelled [no bag] runs new $100. Wheelbarrow antique iron wheel and handles good condition $50 firm. 570-655-3197 RIDING MOWER Scott’s 42” cut, 17hp, engine runs but needs work. Bagger & mulch kit included. $300 or best offer. 570-855-0390

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TREES. Japanese Red Maple. Variety of sizes from $3$12. Buy 2 or more at lower price. 570639-5566 Please leave message

TRIMMER/EDGER, 18v-2 in 1; BLOWER, air 18v; HEDGE TRIMMER, cordless 18v. (2) 18v batteries with charger. New Must sell. $175 570-823-2893

754

Machinery & Equipment

BENCH GRINDER. Craftsmen model c2371 1/3 HP. Heavy Duty-older well built, $60.SCROLL SAW. Delta 16” saw. Model 40-530. MOVING MUST SELL!! $45. 570-298-0901

CHANDELIER: brass, solid hanging with 12 lights, 26” x 22” H, very good working condition $25. 570-735-6638 CHRISTMAS & HOUSEHOLD ITEMS Over 200! Flowers, vases, Baskets, Christmas trees, lights. Many items are over 50 years old ! 4 pieces of Luggage. Samsonite Belt Massager. All for $ 95. CANES & WALKING STICKS. New batch Over 50 available. Different sizes and shapes. $4. & $5. each. 735-2081. DRAFTING TABLE with footrest board is balanced on adjustable compensating springs. Convenient simultaneous incline & elevation movements Board angle adjusts from 0 to 85 degrees, height adjusts from 38 to 45” in the horizontal position. Sturdy metal frame with comfortable locking footrest. Scroll upScroll down; excellent shape; must sell; house being sold new $1295.; asking $95. 570-696-1410 FAN Lasko window fan intake/exhaust, works great $20. 570-824-7807 or 570-545-7006

GARAGE SALE LEFTOVER ITEMS

Retro chrome kitchen table with 6 chairs $100. WEDDING GOWN size 12 $50. 570-696-3748 GLASS DOOR. 4 way glass door for bath tub. $25 570-331-8183

758 Miscellaneous GARAGE SALE LEFT OVER ITEMS Complete service for 8, Crown Manor, handpainted stoneware, 56 pieces $16.80. Complete service for 8, 65 pieces dinnerware set $19.50 in small roses. Complete service for 8, 41 pieces, white dinnerware set $12.30 by Farberware Glass sets .25 - .50 each. Lamps $3 & 5 each. Desperate housewives game, new $3. Monopoly $3. DVDs $2 each. Tapes $1. each. Bird house cookie jar in box $4. Vases .25 to $5. Pillows $1 to $2. each. Pictures $1 to $3 each. Oak coffee table $30. Baseboard molding in beige $5. 1 box. Call 570-639-1653 HELMETS QUAD (3) $15. each. 570-262-1615 MINI BIKE old school 3hp motor runs good $200 firm after 3pm 655-3197 MOTORCYCLE, electric, only used a couple times. Holds up to 130lbs. $120. or best offer. Porch swing. good condition $70. 881-4180 RELIGIOUS ITEMS Hand made Rosaries, $5. Pope John Paul II Memoriblia. 570-829-2411 SUNFLOWER ITEMS, large assortment including service for 4 dishes, pictures, wall hangings, ceramic wreath, wood sunflowers, cookie jar, ceramic spoon rest, trivet, bird house, tiny tea set, and many, many more sunflower items, $.50 to $10. 570868 5275/301 8515 TRAILER HITCH. Fits Chevrolet. Light assembly. 1 year old. like new. $75 570-823-2893

Upholstery Shop Liquidation Sale

Stripping Tanks, Industrial Sewing Machines, Material & much more.

A LARGE VARIETY OF ITEMS!!

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Looking for that special place called home? Classified will address Your needs. Open the door with classified! VACUUM portable Pronto 2 in 1 Electrolux with charger & stand $20. 570735-8730 or 570332-8094 VACUUM: Bissell Easy Vac electric broom very good condition $5. 570-735-6638


Musical Instruments

GUITAR: Fender accoustic guitar, new with case &d instructional material $175.l 655-9472 ORGAN Kimball Swinger 500. Entertainer #2 with music stand & seat, rhythm & beats $700 negotiable. 570-779-3230

766

Office Equipment

FILE CABINET desktop, 15”x18”, holds hanging folders,$15. 570-655-2154

770

Photo Equipment

CANON 200DG DIGITAL CAMERA BAG bag is specifically designed with digital SLR cameras in mind,can hold 1-2 SLR camera bodies with 2-3 lenses, flash & accessories, 2 zippered side pockets for flash or accessories & tripod loops on bottom, like new $20. 570-479-1463

772

Pools & Spas

JACUZZI 11/2HP & sand filter with extras. $150 or best offer. Approximately 3 years old. Excellent condition. 570-704-8500 POOL 15’ above ground, you take down & haul away. FREE.570-829-1278 POOL 21’ round x 56” deep, new liner, new cover, new pump, new filter complete with deck. $975. or best offer. 570-328-6767 SOLAR COVER: 20x 40 16mil clear solar cover for in ground pool. New this season, wrong size. $125. 836-6885

Looking for the right deal on an automobile? Turn to classified. It’s a showroom in print! Classified’s got the directions! 774

Restaurant Equipment

GREASE TRAP 8# 4GPM with extra fittings 6 months old $100. 388-4242

796 Wanted to Buy Merchandise

774

Restaurant Equipment

RESTAURANT EQUIPMENT

Bev Air 2 door refrigerator/ sandwich prep table, Model SP48-12, $1300. For details

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SOMERSET TURN OVER MACHINE Model # SPM45, $500; ALSO, Bunn Pour Over Coffee Machine, Model # STF15, $225 For more info, call

570-498-3616

RESTAURANT EQUIPMENT

Somerset Dough Sheeter, Model CAR-100. Only 1 available. $1,500 Call for more info

570-498-3616

776 Sporting Goods BASKETBALL HOOP; Great condition, asking $90. Call 570-331-8183 BICYCLE Schwinn LE-Tour mens 27” blue road bike, large frame, good condition $100. after 3pm 570-655-3197 BICYCLE, BMX Haro Backtrail X1 NY QUIST, 20x2.1 tires; 24T sealed bottom bracket. Ridden only 2 or 3 times since new, new; CRMO seat tube & cranks. Quality heavy duty bike. New $249. asking $149. 570-696-1410. BICYCLE, Diamond Back Unisex Octane 6 speed, cool blue, 20” wheels. Excellent condition. Originally $300, asking, $125. 570-466-4564 BICYCLE, Girls Trek Purple, 21 speed, MT 220. Excellent condition. Originally $300, asking, $125. 570-466-4564 BIKE girl’s 18 speed, 24” looks and runs good $35. 570-696-2008 BOOTS: Burton snow board boots, size 9. Excellent Condition $60. Call Mark at 570-3013484 or Allison 570631-6635.

796 Wanted to Buy Merchandise

570-735-1487 WE PAY THE MOST IN CASH

BUYING 10am to 6pm

784

BOW: Hoyt Havotec compound with all accessories & arrows $100. Golf clubs: Calloway Diablo 5 iron $35. Nike IC putter with oversize grip $35. Srixon 56 deg. wedge $35. Call 655-9472

TOOLS. SAW, circular, $25. 570-7358730 or 570-3328094

DART BOARD 18” Coors Light dart board, blue, red, white, grey, tournament quality, mounting hook, great condition. $45. 706-614-8020 GUN REST homemade $35. 570824-7807 or 570545-7006 HELMETS one XL red, Surround ATV helmet $50. One XXL Camo-Surround ATV helmet $50. One large black vector sport ATV helmet $25. 570-735-7742 PUNCHING BAG. Franklin 50 pound punching bag with gloves $25. COMPOUND BOW. Parker Buck Hunter RH 27 in. draw. 70 lbs. Have Easton arrows - quiverrelease $175. . Moving Must Sell!! 570-298-0901 WEIGHTS & weight bench with curl & straight bars. approximate. 800 lbs. of weights complete $300. 570-606-4353 570-299-0487

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TV/VCR COMBO Zenith, 26” color tv/vcr combo. $50. 570-829-2382 TVS 2 Symphonic 13” personal TV sets, tue type, good condition. $50. for both. 570-262-1559

Tickets

TICKETS, (2) for the Mormon Tabernacle Choir at the Mann Center in Philadelphia, PA. Thursday June 23rd at 8:00PM. Great Seats! Selling both tickets for $68 for face value). 570-836-7259

784

Tools

ARM SAW: Craftsman 10” radial arm saw new condition $150. 570-655-3197 FLASHLIGHT/DRILL Ryobi 18 volt cordless drill/ flashlight combo with charger. Excellent condition. $50. 655-9472

TOOLS. BASEMENT FULL. Saws, drills, grinder, sander, extension ladder, creeper, tap & dye set, punch tools. Too many to mention. $395 for all! 570-654-2967

815

Dogs

786 Toys & Games BIKE: BARBIE Hot Wheel, good condition.$5. 472-1646 POKER TABLE. Portable Oak. Sits 8 players. $200 570-735-8730 or 570-332-8094 SWING SET: Amishbuilt swing set; includes ladder, teetertotter, 2 swings, & rings. $200. 472-9167

788

Stereo/TV/ Electronics

VCR Player, RCA $5. Sony 45 piece speaker & base unit $25. l 570-8247807/570-545-7006

794

Video Game Systems/Games

NINTENDO DSI, Light Blue, perfect screen, hardly used, has multiple games. $115. 570-822-2948

796 Wanted to Buy Merchandise

BUYING SPORT CARDS Pay Cash for

baseball, football, basketball, hockey & non-sports. Sets, singles & wax. 570-212-0398

Televisions/ Accessories

TELEVISION: GE. 28” works good, needs remote $90. 570-740-1246

782

Tools

Cats Meooow

New store for cat lovers. Seeking consigned merchandise to sell. All merchandise must be cat related, in good condition and priced to sell. Call Sam and leave message at 570-655-2443 or after 3pm at 570-644-8124

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Cats

KITTEN free to good home, 10 weeks 1 black female. Call 570-575-9984 after 3 pm. KITTENS (2) Free to good indoor homes just started eating on their own recently. Very pretty and have extra digit like a thumb on front paws (polydactyl). Call 570-428-4482 or 570-412-9884 KITTENS, 6 kittens, 10 weeks old. Free to good home. 570-455-3254

PAWS

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Dogs

IRISH SETTER PUPPIES Hunters Only Price Reduced 610-378-0121 or 610-488-9273

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AKC CHOCOLATE LAB PUPPIES Shots & wormed. Ready to go. $350/each (570) 925-2572

Find homes for your kittens! Place an ad here! 570-829-7130

GERMAN SHEPHERD/ LAB PUPPIES

3 males, $350 each. 1 female, $400. All Black. CHIHUAHUA PUPS 1 female $375, 1 male $325. Black & tan. Great lap dogs. All puppies ready now. Vet certified. No papers. 570-648-8613

GOLDEN RETRIEVER PUPPIES! Parents on premis-

es. 6 weeks old. $300 each. Call 570-855-0141 or 570-868-6440

ITALIAN CANE CORSO

Mastiff Puppies Registered and ready to go! Parents on premises. Blue. Vet Checked 570-617-4880

LAB PUPS

AKC. Chocolate & Black. English, stocky, big blocky heads, hips/eyes clear. Ready Now. 570-549-6800

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PEKINGESE AKC Female, 10 weeks old. $500. 570-752-7066

PIT BULL TERRIER Pups. 3 females, 1 male left. Going quickly! Mom is rednose on site, Dad is blue-nose. Pups have beautiful markings. Shots and wormed. $300 each 570-951-2398

GOLDEN RETRIEVERS

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DALLAS SCHOOL DISTRICT For Sale By Owner

3 bedrooms, 1 3/4 bath, Tudor home. New central air, built in heated pool with new liner, hardwood and tile throughout, new 4 season room. Must see! Asking $249,900 Call 570-696-0695 570-371-8556

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EXETER

HARVEYS LAKE

Baird St. Ranch, 3 bedrooms, 2 bath rooms, eat-in kitchen, dining room, living room, bonus room, finished basement, deck. Two car garage. Double Lot. www.harveyslake house.com $189,900 Call (570) 639-2358

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HARVEYS LAKE

Lovely lake living. Welcome to the best of 2 worlds. #1: The amenities of lakefront properties - fishing, boating and a 2 story boat house (one of only 30 on the lake); #2: The serenity and privacy of tiered stone patios and lush gardens surrounding this classic 3,500 sq ft lake home perched high above Pole 306, Lakeside Drive. The views are spectacular from our 5 bedroom home with 2 stone fireplaces & hardwood floors throughout. Call for an appointment. We also welcome realtors. $799,000 570-639-2423 LAFLIN

SHIH-TZU PUPPIES

Parents on premises Shots Current. $550 -Shih-Tzus $450 -Shih-Tzu mix’s 570-401-1838

Birds? Cats? Dogs? Skunks? Snakes? Sell Your Animals with a Classified Ad! 570-829-7130

YORKIE TEA CUP PUPS

8 weeks. AKC registered. First shoots and wormed. Black & Gold. 1 male $750. 1 female $900. Pic available. Ready 6/20/11 570-436-5083

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Pet Supplies

DOG CAGE, very large. $60. 570-675-3328

Registered puppies, from excellent bloodlines. Family raised. First shots & wormed. $395. Call 570-374-2190 or 570-716-1050

906 Homes for Sale

DOG CRATE, wire, with plastic tray bottom. 24”x18”. $25. Call 570-814-9574 TURTLE TANK complete with filter & care system. $25 or best offer. 570-825-7867

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362 Susquehanna Ave

Completely remodeled, spectacular, 2 story Victorian home, with 3 bedrooms and 1.5 baths, new rear deck, full front porch, tiled baths and kitchen, granite countertops, all Cherry hardwood floors throughout, all new stainless steel appliances and lighting, new oil furnace, washer dryer in first floor bath. Great neighborhood, nice yard. $174,900 570-654-1490

PLAINS

For sale by owner. Single family home. 3 bedrooms. Fenced in yard. Off street parking. Flexible Terms. $75,000. 570-829-2123

SUBURBAN OASIS! Two story 4 bed-

rooms with 3.5 baths. Fully finished lower level with home theater. 2 car garage. Central air. Eat-in kitchen. Price: $379,000 Please call (570) 466-8956

PITTSTON

Two story single with 7 rooms, 3 bedrooms, 1.5 baths, new windows, modern kitchen, some appliances included, electric service, some carpeting and hardwood floors. Call Rita for details $68,900 570-954-6699 Walsh Real Estate 570-654-1490

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SWOYERSVILLE

MOUNTAINTOP ICE LAKES

2.51 Acre Wooded Lot Ice Harvest Drive $115,000

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Immaculate 2 story, stone & vinyl. Large lot on cul-de-sac. 3 bedrooms, 2 1/2 baths. Detached oversized 2 car garage with loft. Tile, hardwood, granite, central air. laundry/pantry & large family room with built in bar & fireplace on 1st floor. $276,900. 570-288-3256 570-406-2462

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NOXEN

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ASHLEY PARK

Laurel Run & San Souci Parks, Like new, several to choose from, Financing &Warranty, facebook.com/ MobileOne.Sales Call (570)250-2890

650 sq. ft. On corner lot with 2 car garage. 2 bedrooms, 1 bath, walk up attic & full heated basement, hardwood floors with three season room. Freshly painted & move in condition. 570-446-3254

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20-year no-interest mortgage. Must meet Wyoming Valley Habitat for Humanity eligibility requirements.

Short or long term Excellent Neighborhood Priv. Tenant Parking $595 includes all utilities. No pets. (570) 822-9697

FULLY FURNISHED 1 BEDROOM APT.

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WILKES-BARRE ASHLEY 1st floor, 1 bedroom,

Sell your own home! Place an ad HERE 570-829-7130

WILKES-BARRE Miners Mills

SENIOR APARTMENTS

222 Schooley Ave. Exeter, PA

Accepting applications for 1 bedroom apartments. Quality 1 bedroom apartments for ages 62 and older. Income limits apply. Rent only $437 month. * Utilities Included * Laundry Facilities * On Site Management *Private parking Call for appointment 570-654-5733 Monday - Friday 8am-11am. Equal Housing Opportunity

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off street parking, water, sewer & garbage, storage room, washer/dryer hook up. $485/month + gas, electric, security & references Call (570) 823-6060

BEAR CREEK New furnished

3 room apartment Includes water, septic & most of the heat. No smoking & no pets. $750/ month. + security, references. Could be unfurnished. Call 570-954-1200

HANOVER

2nd floor, 3 bedroom, heat/garbage included. $600/mo plus security. First/last, No Pets. 570-825-6781

FORTY FORT. 2nd floor. Modern, made beautiful, 5 rooms complete, appliances include built-ins, laundry, colonial kitchen, courtyard, parking 1 car. NO PETS/NO SMOKING. 2 YEAR LEASE $595 + utilities, EMPLOYMENT/ VERIFICATION APPLICATION

AMERICA REALTY 570-288-1422

HANOVER TOWNSHIP

3029 South Main St Very large 1st floor,

3 bedrooms, wall to wall carpet, central air, eat in kitchen with appliances. Off street parking. Washer /dryer hookup. Heat & cooking gas included. Tenant pays electric & water. $725 + security. No Pets. Call 570-814-1356

KINGSTON 2 floor, 5 rooms, 2

bedrooms, large apartment, tile bath, wall to wall. Plus utilities. Call (570) 287-8344

KINGSTON 72 E. W alnut St.

2nd floor, located in quiet neighborhood. Kitchen, living room, dining room, sun room, bathroom. 2 large and 1 small bedrooms, lots of closets, built in linen, built in hutch, hardwood and carpeted floors, fireplace, storage room, yard, w/d hookup and new stove. Heat and hot water incl. 1 yr. lease + security $900/month 570-406-1411

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KINGSTON

E.Light, WALNUT ST. bright, 1st

floor, 2 bedrooms, elevator, carpeted, Security system. Garage. Extra storage & cable TV included. Laundry facilities. Heat & hot water furnished. Fine neighborhood. Convenient to bus & stores. No pets. References. Security. Lease. No smokers please. $840. 570-287-0900

KINGSTON

Twinkle in Kingston’s Eye, 2nd floor, 1000 sf, 2 bed, washer/ dryer available. Off street parking for 1. Appliances, no pets, non smoking, $575/month plus gas & electric. Available July 1. 1 year lease & security. 570-814-1356

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WILKES-BARRE

Mayflower Crossing Apartments 570.822.3968 2, 3 & 4 Bedrooms - Light & bright open floor plans - All major appliances included - Pets welcome* - Close to everything - 24 hour emergency maintenance - Short term leases available

Call TODAY For AVAILABILITY!! www.mayflower crossing.com Certain Restrictions Apply*

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West River St. Beautiful 2 floor townhouse, 2-3 bedroom apartment. All utilities included. Fireplace, parking, yard. Washer dryer hookup. Basement access. 2 bathrooms, hardwood, high ceilings. Dishwasher. $950. Security & References. Pets OK. 570-237-0124

WILKES-BARRE

West River Street Several 1 bedroom apartments available. Hardwood flooring & appliances included. Heat, water, sewer & trash also included. Walking distance to Wilkes University. Pet Friendly. Available June 1. Starting at $600. 570-969-9268

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Commercial Properties

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WAREHOUSE

WILKES-BARRE/ PLAINS TWP LAIRD STREET COMPLEX, easy interstate access. Lease 132,500 sf, 12 loading docks, 30 ft ceilings, sprinkler, acres of parking. Offices available. call 570-655-9732

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Garages

LUZERNE Cozy 1 bedroom,

2nd floor. Kitchen, living area. New flooring, private entrance, yard access. Off street parking. $440/mo. Water & trash included. Security & 1 year lease. No pets. Call (570) 760-5573

PITTSTON

2 bedroom, bath, ktichen, living room. Heat & water included. $560/ month. 1st month & security. No pets 570-451-1038

PITTSTON

2 bedroom. All appliances included. All utilities paid; electricity by tenant. Everything brand new. Off street parking. $750 + security & references 570-969-9268

$1,050/month. Newly renovated building. State of art “green” heating system. Brazilian cherry floors, granite counters, w/d, microwave, dishwasher - all Maytag appliances. Enclosed porch. 1,300 square feet. Call for private showing. 212-580-8519

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WILKES-BARRE

AFRAID TO MOVE? Are you paying

too much for your current office, but dread the inconvenience of moving? We can help! We not only offer less expensive rent, but we will also help you move to our modern office space in the Luzerne Bank Building on Public Square. Rents include heat, central air, utilities, trash removal, and nightly cleaning - all without a sneaky CAM charge. Access parking at the the intermodal garage via our covered bridge. 300SF to 5000SF available. We can remodel to suit. Brokers protected. Call Jeff Pyros at 570-822-8577

PLAINS TWP WILKES-BARRE

1-ROOM STUDIO

in historic building at 281 S. Franklin St. with kitchenette & bath. Heat, water, garbage removal, and parking included in $395 month rent. Call 570-333-5471 with references

WILKES-BARRE SOUTH SECURE BUILDINGS 1 & 2 bedroom

apartments. Laundry facility. Off street parking available. Starting at $440. 570-332-5723

Very Large apartment located in desirable neighborhood. Within walking distance to Wilkes & Kings. Spacious 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom includes a private balcony/deck overlooking an inground pool, offstreet parking, hardwood floors, washer/dryer hookup and a room that could be used as a small 4th bedroom. No pets. $1,650/month + security deposit Email: cshovlin@fcla wpc.com or call (570) 718-1444 and ask for Chris.

7 PETHICK DRIVE OFF RTE. 315 1200 & 700 SF Office Furnished. 570-760-1513

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315 PLAZA 1750 & 3200 SF Retail / Office Space Available 570-829-1206

MOUNTAINTOP

1,200s/f with basement & yard. Hardwood floors, 3 bedrooms. Sewer & water included. Security & references required. $1,095/month Call (570) 498-1510

LINEUP

WILKES-BARRE/NORTH ASUCCESSFULSALE Single garage space. $50/month. (570) 814-1356

950

Half Doubles

PITTSTON

3 bedrooms, 2 large living rooms, large eat-in kitchen, 1.5 baths. All appliances, garbage & sewer included. No pets. Plus utilities. $600/month + 1 month security (570) 883-0012

Center City WB

WILKES-BARRE Luxury apartment.

953 Houses for Rent

WILKES-BARRE 2 Half Doubles

Both located in nice neighborhoods. Off street parking. Large back yards. No pets. Security & all utilities by tenant. 3 bedrooms, 1 bath, huge attic. $625/month. Also, Adorable 2 bedroom. $550/month 570-766-1881

WILKES-BARRE

HEIGHTS SECTION Sunny 3 bedroom, 1 bathroom, painted, some carpeting, yard, washer/dryer, fridge & stove, basement. No Pets. Non Smokers. Credit check/references. $535/month + 1 1/2 mos security (201) 232-8328

WILKES-BARRE SOUTH

Beautiful, clean 1/2 double in a quiet neighborhood. 3 bedrooms, 1.5 baths, full basement, fenced in yard, 3 porches. New insulation & energy efficient windows. Washer/ Dryer hookup, dishwasher $650 + utilities. 570-592-4133

953 Houses for Rent

KINGSTON TWO 1/2 DOUBLES 3 bedrooms, dining

room, living room, 1 bath yard, off street parking. New kitchen, carpeting, appliances, washer/ dryer included, no pets. $825 & $850 month plus utilities. Available July. 570-899-3407

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NANTICOKE Desirable

Lexington Village Nanticoke, PA Many ranch style homes. 2 bedrooms 2 Free Months With A 2 Year Lease $795 + electric

SQUARE FOOT RE MANAGEMENT 866-873-0478

SHAVERTOWN

Near Burger King 3 bedroom, 1-1/2 bath, 3 season room, hardwood floors, off street parking & gas heat. 1 year Lease for $975/month + 1 month security. Garbage, sewer, refrigerator, stove, washer/dryer & gas fireplace included. (570) 905-5647

WILKES-BARRE MONARCH RENTALS 3 bedrooms, all appliances provided. Call 570-822-7039

959 Mobile Homes

DALLAS TWP.

Newly remodeled 3 bedroom, 1 bath. Large kitchen with stove Water, sewer & garbage included. $545 + 1st & last. 570-332-8922

971 Vacation & Resort Properties

WILDWOOD CREST Ocean front, on

the Beach. 1 bedroom Condo, pool. 06/24 - 09/09 $1,550/week 570-693-3525

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3 bedroom, 1 bath. Close to casino, off street parking, nice yard. New energy efficient windows. $66,000 570-479-0935

EXETER

MANAGED

WILKES-BARRE

By owner. 178 Kidder St. 100% owner financing with $4,900 down, $489.83 per month. 3 bedroom, 1 bath Asking 59.9K. jtdproperties.com (570) 970-0650

Apartments/ Unfurnished

PROFESSIONALLY

Newly built 3 bedroom home.

Inquire at 570-820-8002

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MARTIN D. POPKY APARTMENTS 61 E. Northampton St. Wilkes-Barre, PA 18701

Affordable Senior Apartments Income Eligibility Required Utilities Included! Low cable rates; New appliances; laundry on site; Activities! Curb side Public Transportation

NORTHEAST FLOORING SYSTEMS, INC Installing & Refinishing Hardwood floors. We install laminate flooring too! 570-561-2079

Please call 570-825-8594 TDD/TTY 800-654-5984

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ST. STANISLAUS APARTMENTS 143-145 Old Newport Rd., Newport Twp.

1129 Gutter Repair & Cleaning

Affordable, Accessible 1, 2 & 3 Bedroom Apartments Income Eligibility* Required. Rents: $455-$656 plus electric

GUTTER 2 GO, INC.

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• High Efficiency Heat/Air Conditioning • Newer Appliances • Laundry Rooms • Community Room • Private Parking • Rent Includes Water, Sewer & Refuse For more info or to apply, please call: 570-733-2010 TDD: 800-654-5984

Hauling & Trucking

A.S.A.P Hauling Estate Cleanouts, Attics, Cellars, Garages, Fire & Flood Damage. Free Estimates, Same Day Service! 570-822-4582

Licensed & Insured

570-820-7832

A.B.C. Professional Painting 36 Yrs Experience We Specialize In New Construction Residential Repaints Comm./Industrial All Insurance Claims Apartments Interior/Exterior Spray,Brush, Rolls WallpaperRemoval Cabinet Refinishing Drywall/Finishing Power Washing Deck Specialist Handy Man FREE ESTIMATES Larry Neer 570-606-9638

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A & N PAINTING Airplane Quality at Submarine Prices! Interior/Exterior, pressure washing, decks & siding. Commercial/Residential. Over 17 years experience! Free estimates.

Apartments/ Unfurnished

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VEGETARIAN APPETIZERS

Vegetable Samosa $3.50 Crisp pastry stuffed with seasoned potatoes and peas. Vegetable Pakoras $3.50 Savory Vegetable Fritters. Onion Bhajiea $3.95 Crispy lightly Spiced onion fritters. Vegetable Kabab $8.95 Minced vegetables spiced & prepared in Tandoor. Panner Pakora $4.95 Home made cheese fritters. Paneer Tikka Kabab $11.95 Cubes of homemade cheese cooked in tandoor with spices. Gobhi Paneer Kabab $10.95 Minced cauliflower and homemade cheese spiced and cooked in tandoor. Amber Platter $6.95 Mixture of all vegetable appetizers. Aloo Tikki $4.95 Deep fried potato patties served with chick peas garnished with onions & cilantro. Mirchi Bhaji $3.95 Long green chilies dipped in chick peas batter and deep fried. Bhel Puri $3.95 Puffed rice with cucumber onions & sweet tamarind sauce serves mild mdium or hot.

NON-VEGETARIAN APPETIZERS

Chicken Pakoras $4.95 Tender pieces of chicken marinated in chick peas flour and batter fried. Shrimp Pakora $6.95 Shrimp pieces coated in gram flour and fried to perfection. Fried Fish $7.95 Fish cubes in marinated in spices. Assorted Tandoori Platter $8.95 Mixture of non-vegetarian appetizers-boti kabab, chicken tikka seekh kabab, Tandoori shrimp.

SOUPS

Chicken Soup $3.50 A traditional chicken soup made with chicken cubes fresh tomato, green peas mild spices and subtly flavored with delicate herbs. Dal Soup $3.50 Made with lentils, Garlic, Ginger, Cinnamon, Cardamom and mild Indian spices. Tamatar Ka Shorba $3.50 A refreshingly delicious soap made from fresh tomatoes. Mulligatwany Soup $3.50

Soup made of lentils with coconut flavor.

SEAFOOD SPECIALTIES

Shrimp Curry $12.95 Shrimp cooked in onion spiced sauce. Shrimp Masala $13.95 Shrimp cooked with onions, green, peppers,tomatoes, mild spices and masala sauce. Fish Curry $12.95 Boneless cube of fish cooked with freshly spiced gravy. Lobster Masala $18.95 Peeled lobster tails cooked in lightly yogurt based tomato sauce.

GOAT SPECIALTIES

Goat Curry $13.95 Fresh goat cooked in medium onion sauce & spices. Goat Vindaloo $13.95 Goat cooked in spiced onion sauce with potatoes & tomatoes garnished with green onion & cilantro. Achari Goat $13.95 Goat cooked in medium tangy spices with pickle and touched with jaggery.

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LAMB SPECIALTIES

Rogan Josh $12.95 Boneless lamb cooked with lightly spiced gravy. Lamb Vindaloo $12.95 Cubed lamb cooked with potatoes, in a highly spiced tangy sauce. Lamb Pasand $12.95 Cubes of lamb cooked in a specially made mild sauce. Lamb Dopiyaza $12.95 Tender pieces of lamb sautéed with onions in a mild sauce. Lamb Saag $12.95 Boneless lamb cooked in cream sauce & spinach. Botikabab Masala $12.95 Cubes of lamb marinated in herbs & spices cooked in a tandoor with tomato & creamy sauce. Lamb Jalfrazie $12.95 Lamb cooked in fresh tomatoes, bell-pepper tomato sauce and spices. Lamb Karahi $12.95 Lamb cooked in fresh tomatoes, bell-peppers, onions, herbs & spices.

Tandoori Chicken (half) $9.95 (Dieters Delight (Full) $15.95 Spring chicken marinated in yogurt freshly grounded mild spices and lemon juice cooked in tandoor. Chicken Tikka Kabab $11.95 Tender boneless pieces of chicken subtly flavored with mild spices and barbecued on a skewer in tandoor. Reshmi Kabab $12.95 Minced chicken Supremes marinated in mild spices roasted in clay oven.. Lamb Tikka $12.95 Marinated lamb cubes, subtly flavored with spices broiled to perfection in tandoor. Tandoori Prawns $15.95 Prawns braised with yogurt and delicate spices cooked on skewers in tandoor. Tandoori Fish $13.95 Cubes of fish cooked in tandoor with onions and bell peppers. Tandoori Mix Grill $19.95 Assorted tandoori chicken, chicken tikka kabab, Seekh kabab, Lamb kabab, Shrimp & Fish kabab. Frontier Kabab $19.95 Fresh lamb chops marinated in yogurt ,ginger, Papaya, saffron with medium spices and cooked in tandoor. Seekh Kabab $14.95 Minced lamb marinated in spices, onions, Cilantro, cooked in tandoor.

CHICKEN SPECIALTIES

Chicken Tikka Masala $12.95 Tender boneless chicken pieces broiled in tandoor submerged in lightly crème sauce, enriched with green spices & tomatoes. Chicken Makhni $11.95 Shredded tandoori chicken cooked in tomato lightly cream & fenugreek sauce. Chicken Korma $11.95 Cubes of chicken cooked with light spices and a touch of cream. Chicken Vindaloo $11.95 Chicken cooked with potatoes in a highly spiced tangy sauce. Chicken Madras $11.95 Chicken cooked with tomato paste, fresh coconut and mild spic. Chicken Dopiyaza $11.95 Tender pieces of chicken sautéed with onions in mild sauce. Chicken Saag $11.95 Boneless chicken cooked in cream sauce & spinach. Chicken Jalfrazie $11.95 Chicken cooked in fresh tomatoes, bell-pepper, tomato sauce and spices. Chicken Karahi $11.95 Chicken cooked in fresh tomatoes, bell-peppers, onions, herbs & spices.

VEGETARIAN SPECIALTIES

Malai Kofta $9.95 Mixed vegetables and cottage cheese balls served in a mild butter & tomato sauce. Baigan Bhartha $9.95 Whole eggplant, baked over an open flame, mashed & seasoned with herbs, sauteed onions. Navrattan Korma $9.95 Nine garden-fresh vegetables gently cooked in mild spices and cream. Methi Malai Mutter $10.95 Peas and fenugreek leaves cooked in tomato and cream sauce with Indian spices. Mushroom Mutter $9.95 Mushroom & green peas cooked in special gravy. Bhindi Masala (seasonal) $9.95 Spiced okra sauteed with onions. Mutter Paneer $9.95 Cubed farmer’s cheese & peas cooked in a special gravy. Alu Gobhi $9.95 Potatoes and cauliflower cooked in mild spices. Keema Gobhi $9.95 Shredded cauliflower with onions cooked in Indian spices. Paneer Pasanda $10.95 Cubes of homemade cheese cooked with Indian spices in cream sauce. Paneer Bhurji $10.95 Shredded cheese cooked in mild spices & herbs. Chana Masala $8.95 Chick peas and diced potatoes cooked in the popular Noth Indian stlye. Dal Makhani $8.95 Lentils submerged over a low flame, laced with cream delicately flavored with spices and touched with butter. Dal Saag $9.95 Yellow lentil cooked with fresh spinach. Shahi Paneer $10.95 Cubes of home-made cheese cooked in tomatoes, creamy sauce with spices. Palak Paneer $9.95 Spinach and farmer’s cheese cooked with Indian herbs and spices. Paneer Makhani $10.95 Homemade cheese cooked in tomato and cream sauce with Indian herbs. Chilly Paneer $10.95 Cubes of home-made cheese cooked in tomato spicy sauce with onions & green chillies. Bharma Karela (seasonal) $9.95 Bitter gourd stuffed with onions and spiced paste. Sabji Jalfrezi $9.95 Fresh mixed vegetables cooked with onion, bell peppers, tomatoes spiced in wo. Kaju Kari $9.95 Whole cashews cooked in spiced onion gravy.

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Appetizers

Garlic Bread w/Cheese.........................................3.95 Broccoli in Garlic &Oil..........................................5.50 Buffalo Wings (8)..................................................7.95 French Fries..........................................................3.50 Sausage................................................................5.50 Spinach in Garlic & Oil..........................................6.50 Mozzarella Sticks (6).............................................6.95 Chicken Fingers (5)...............................................7.95 Meatballs (2)........................................................5.50 Garlic Knots (6).....................................................1.50

Hot Specialty Sandwiches

ALL SERVED ON HOMEMADE BREAD ..........Parmigiano 1.00 extra

Meatball with Tomato Sauce.................................6.95 Sausage with Tomato Sauce..................................6.95 Chicken Cutlet with Tomato Sauce........................6.95 Eggplant with Tomato Sauce................................5.95 Philly Cheesesteak with Onion or Peppers............6.95

Gourmet Thin Crust Pizza

Small 12”.......................7.95 (add 1.50 each topping) Medium 14”...................8.95 (add 1.75 each topping) Large 16”.....................10.95 (add 2.00 each topping) Extra Large 20”............12.95 (add 2.50 each topping) Sicilian (8 Cuts)...................................................12.95 TOPPINGS: Extra Cheese • Eggplant • Peppers • Meatballs • Anchovies • Mushrooms • Pepperoni • Black Olives • Broccoli • Artichoke • Marinara • Bacon • Fresh Tomatoes • Sausage • Ricotta • Chicken

Specialty Pizza White Chicken Parmigiano or Buffalo Chicken Vegetable Grandmother Pizza Chicken & Fresh Tomato Fresh Mozzarella Margherita Eggplant & Ricotta Cheese Meat Lover’s Supreme

Burgers

Hamburger...........................................................3.95 with Cheese..........................................................4.95 with Fries..............................................................5.95

Specialty Subs

The All American..................................................6.95 Ham, Turkey, Roast Beef, American Cheese, Lettuce, Tomato & Mayonnaise

Eggplant Supreme................................................6.95

Eggplant fried in Olive Oil with Mozzarella, Tomato, Olive and Basil

Bruno’s Favorite....................................................6.95 Grilled Chicken, Mozzarella, Roasted Peppers, Lettuce, Tomato, Mayonnaise, Oil and Vinegar

The Old English....................................................6.95 Roast Beef. Cheddar Cheese, Romaine Lettuce, Tomato &Italian Dressing

Medium...............Large 13.75..................14.75 16.75..................17.75 16.75..................17.75 12.95..................13.95 16.75..................17.75 14.75..................15.75 14.75..................15.75 16.75..................18.75

Calzone & Stromboli

Cheese Calzone (w/asst. fillings)...........................5.95 Meat Lovers Stromboli.........................................6.95

Rolls

Tuscan Chicken Delight.........................................6.95 Chicken Breast, Arugula, Sun Dried Tomato, Italian Dressing

Philadelphia Chaser..............................................6.95

Roast Beef, Melted Provolone Cheese, Romaine Lettuce, Tomato, Oil & Vinegar on a Toasted Hero

Roller Coaster Hero...............................................6.95

Turkey, American Cheese, Peppers, Onions, Lettuce, Tomato, Cole Slaw and Ranch Dressing

Soups

Soup of the Day....................................................2.95

Salads

Garden Salad........................................................5.50

Tomato, Lettuce, Olives, Marinated Mushrooms, Sweet Red Peppers & Croutons

Cheese Salad........................................................7.95 Garden Salad Topped with Mozzarella, Provolone & American Cheeses

Caesar Salad.........................................................6.95 Romaine Lettuce, Seasoned Croutons & Creamy Caesar Dressing

Spinach or Broccoli...............................................5.95 Eggplant...............................................................5.95 Meatball Parmigiano.............................................5.95 Pepperoni.............................................................5.95 Chicken................................................................5.95 Sausage................................................................5.95 Bacon...................................................................5.95

Grilled Chicken Salad............................................8.95 Garden Salad Topped With Grilled Chicken

Grilled Chicken Caesar Salad.................................7.95 Antipasto.............................................................8.95 Assorted Italian Meats and Cheeses with Olives over Greens

Chef Salad............................................................7.95 Ham, Salami & Provolone Cheese Chopped & Laid over a Garden Salad

SPECIALS

Appetizers/Side Dishes

Buffalo Wings............$30 for 35 pieces Mozzarella Sticks.......$32 for 30 pieces Chicken Fingers.........$30 for 30 pieces Potato Salad..............9.99 for 5 lb. tray Macaroni Salad..........9.99 for 5 lb. tray

Antipasto Platters

ITALIAN: Includes Prosciutto, DiParma, Genoa DiLuso, Salami, Imported Capicola (Hot or Sweet), Sopressata (Hot or Sweet), Mortadella, Sharp Provolone Cheese, Roasted Peppers, Olive Salad...........................Small $40 ......................Medium $60, Large $85 CLASSIC: Includes Boiled Ham, Roasted Turkey Breast, Roast Beef, Genoa Salami, Imported Swiss Cheese, Provolone Cheese, Roasted Peppers, Assorted Olives. .............................................Small $40 ......................Medium $55, Large $80

Meatless Dishes

..............................................................Whole Tray Fried Calamari...............62.00 Eggplant Parmigiano.....55.00 Fresh Mozzarella w/Roasted Peppers.....60.00 Eggplant Rolantine.........65.00

Half Tray 34.00 29.00 32.00 35.00

..............................................................Whole Tray Chicken Parmigiano.......65.00 Chicken Marsala............60.00 Chicken w/Peppers & Onions.......58.00 Sausage w/Peppers & Onions......55.00 Meatballs in Marinara Sauce.........53.00 Meatballs w/Peppers & Onions....60.00

Half Tray 30.00 32.00 31.00 29.00 28.00 31.00

..............................................................Whole Tray Meat Lasagna................85.00 Cheese Lasagna............65.00 Baked Ziti......................50.00 Baked Ziti w/Meatsauce................75.00 Rigatoni w/Marinara Sauce............50.00 Penne with Vodka Sauce...............58.00 Meat Tortellini w/Marinara Sauce. .55.00 Meat Tortellini w/Meat Sauce........65.00 Cheese Tortellini w/Marinara Sauce...53.00 Cheese Tortellini w/Alfredo Sauce. 58.00 Cheese Ravioli w/Marinara Sauce......53.00 Cheese Ravioli w/Vodka Sauce ....58.00 Spaghetti w/Marinara Sauce..........50.00 Spaghetti w/Meat Sauce...............54.00

Half Tray 40.00 50.00 26.00 30.00 26.00 32.00 29.00 31.00 28.00 32.00 28.00 32.00 26.00 30.00

Meat Trays

Pasta Trays

Full trays serve up to 12 people, Half trays serve up to 6 people. Rolls, Italian Bread, Foccacia, Chaffing Dishes, Delivery and Setup also available at modest and additional cost.

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Boneless Buff alo Bites 7.95 C h i c ke n W i n g s 6 f o r 3 . 9 5 1 2 f o r 6 . 9 5 C h o i c e o f S a u c e : M i l d , H o t , C a j u n , D r y Je rk , S e s a m e S oy, Po ly n e s i a n , B B Q, G a rl i c & B u t t e r C h i c k e n Te n d e r s - S e r v e d w i t h B B Q o r H o n e y M u s t a r d 7.95 S h r i m p Te m p u r a - S e r v e d w i t h T h a i s w e e t c h i l i s a u c e 8 . 9 5 Fa j i t a s - S e a s o n e d p e p p e r s a n d o n i o n s g r i l l e d w i t h c h o i c e o f p ro t e i n . S e r v e d w i t h w a r m t o r t i l l a s , l e t t u c e , t o m a t o e s , c h e d d a r - j a c k c h e e s e , s a l s a , s o u r c re a m a n d S p a n i s h r i c e . C h i c ke n 1 0 . 9 5 S h r i m p 1 3 . 9 5 S t e a k 1 2 . 9 5 Q u e s a d i l l a s - S t u f f e d w i t h c h e d d a r - j a c k c h e e s e, s e r ve d w i t h l e t t u c e, s a l s a a n d s o u r c re a m . C h i c ke n 7 . 9 5 S h r i m p 9 . 9 5 S t e a k 8 . 9 5 B l a c k B e a n & Ve ge t a bl e 7 . 9 5 M a r g h e r i t a F l a t b r e a d - G r i l l e d f l a t b re a d t o p p e d w i t h t o m a t o e s , f re s h m o z z a re l l a , b a s i l a n d d r i z z l e d w i t h o l i v e o i l . 6.95 F i s h T a c o s - F l o u r t o r t i l l a s f i l l e d w i t h o u r l i g h t l y b re a d e d c a t c h o f t h e d a y f i s h , a d o b o s a l s a a n d s a l s a v e r d e re m o u l a d e . S e r v e d w i t h Spanish Rice 8.95

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T h a i - R o m a i n e l e t t u c e c o a t e d i n T h a i p e a n u t d re s s i n g t o p p e d w i t h a n g e l h a i r p a s t a , j u l i e n n e d s n ow p e a s & c a r r o t s , p e a n u t s a n d sesame seeds. 9.95 S t r a w b e r r y S p i n a c h - F re s h b a b y s p i n a c h l e a v e s , f re s h s l i c e d s t r a w b e r r i e s , c h o p p e d w a l n u t s , f e t a c h e e s e c r u m b l e s a n d re d o n i o n i n a s w e e t V i d a l i a o n i o n v i n a i g re t t e . 7.95 C a p re s e - M i x e d g re e n s t o p p e d w i t h s l i c e d b e e f - s t e a k t o m a t o e s , f r e s h m o z z a r e l l a , p e s t o a n d b a l s a m i c re d u c t i o n . W i t h y o u r c h o i c e o f gr illed shr imp or steak. 9.95 G r i l l e d C a e s a r - H a l f r o m a i n e h e a r t c o a t e d i n C a e s a r d re s s i n g a n d c h a r - g r i l l e d , t o p p e d w i t h s h ave d p a r m e s a n c h e e s e a n d l av a s h p i t a c h i p s . A l s o av a i l a bl e a s a c l a s s i c C a e s a r. 6.95 C r a n - A p p l e - F r e s h m i x e d g re e n s , G r a n n y S m i t h a p p l e s , d r i e d c ra n b e r r i e s , w a l n u t s , a n d c r u m bl e d bl u e c h e e s e. S e r ve d w i t h o u r c r a n b e r r y v i n a i g re t t e . 9.95 R i v e r G r i l l e C o b b - M i x e d g re e n s , s l i c e d m u s h r o o m s , o n i o n s , b a c o n , c u c u m b e r s , t o m a t o e s , b l u e c h e e s e c r u m b l e s a n d a h a rd b o i l e d e g g. S e r v e d w i t h b l u e c h e e s e d re s s i n g . 8.95 C h o p p e d - B ro c c o l i , c a u l i f l owe r, ro a s t e d c o r n , w a l n u t s , d i c e d tomatoes, squash, zucchini, scallions a n d c h o p p e d c h i c k e n t o s s e d w i t h m i x e d g re e n s i n b a l s a m i c v i n a i g re t t e . 8.95

G r i l l e d C h i c k e n C l u b - Te n d e r g r i l l e d c h i c k e n , s m o k e d b a c o n , A m e r i c a n c h e e s e , l e t t u c e , t o m a t o a n d m a yo s e r v e d o n a h o a g i e ro l l . 7.95 C r a b C a k e - S i g n a t u re c r a b c a k e s e r v e d w i t h l e t t u c e , t o m a t o a n d c h i p o t l e m a yo o n a K a i s e r r o l l . 11.95 R ive r G r i l l e M e l t - S l i c e d t u rkey, s m o ke d b a c o n , p rovo l o n e, a n d g r i l l e d t o m a t o s e r v e d o n g r i l l e d s o u r d o u g h b re a d . 7.95 * A h i T u n a - S u s h i G r a d e A h i T u n a s e a re d t o yo u r l i k i n g s e r v e d o n a K a i s e r r o l l w i t h l e t t u c e , t o m a t o , O n i o n a n d w a s a b i m a yo . 9.95 S o f t S h e l l C r a b - B re a d e d & d e e p f r i e d w h o l e s o f t s h e l l c r a b s e r v e d o n a K a i s e r r o l l w i t h a p p l e s l a w a n d c h i p o t l e m a yo . 9.95 P h i l ly C h e e s e s t e a k - C h o p p e d s i rl o i n g r i l l e d w i t h p e p p e r s , o n i o n s a n d m u s h ro o m s w i t h m e l t e d A m e r i c a n c h e e s e . S e r v e d o n a h o a g i e ro l l . 7.95 * T h e R G B - 8 o z b u rg e r c h a r g r i l l e d t h e n t o p p e d w i t h S w i s s c h e e s e , c a r a m e l i z e d o n i o n s , l e t t u c e , t o m a t o a n d c r a n b e r r y m a yo . 8.95 * C o w b oy B u r g e r - 8 o z p a t t y c h a r g r i l l e d a n d t o p p e d w i t h b a c o n , o n i o n s t raw s , c h e d d a r a n d b a r b e q u e s a u c e. 8.95 * Te x a s B u r g e r - 8 o z p a t t y t o p p e d w i t h c h e d d a r - j a c k c h e e s e , j a l a p e ñ o s , o n i o n s t r a w s , l e t t u c e , t o m a t o a n d c h i p o t l e m a yo . 8 . 9 5 * C a l i f o r n i a C l a s s i c - 8 o z p a t t y t o p p e d w i t h A m e r i c a n c h e e s e, l e t t u c e , t o m a t o , o n i o n a n d m a yo . 7.95 A l l N o n - Pa s t a / R i c e D i s h e s I n c l u d e 2 S i d e s Add House Salad f or $2 A d d C a e s a r S a l a d o r F re n c h O n i o n S o u p f o r $ 3

C r a b C a k e s - C h e f ’ s s i g n a t u re c r a b c a k e s b r o i l e d a n d t o p p e d w i t h c h i p o t l e m a yo . 22.95 C r a b A u G r a t i n - J u m b o l u m p c r a b m e a t b a k e d i n s h e r r y c re a m , t o p p e d w i t h S w i s s c h e e s e. 21.95 * A h i T u n a - S u s h i g r a d e A h i T u n a s e s a m e e n c r u s t e d a n d s e a re d t o t e m p e r a t u re w i t h G e n e r a l T s o a n d w a s a b i g l a z e . B e s t s e r v e d r a re t o m e d i u m r a re . 17.95 S a l m o n - W i l d s a l m o n g r i l l e d a n d t o p p e d w i t h r o a s t e d re d p e p p e r coulis. 17.95 S h r i m p F l o r e n t i n e - J u m b o p r a w n s s a u t Ä e d w i t h f re s h s p i n a c h a n d g r a p e t o m a t o e s a n d f i n i s h e d i n a l i g h t c re a m s a u c e o v e r a n g e l h a i r pasta. 17.95 C h i c k e n S a l t i m b o c c a - T e n d e r c h i c k e n r o l l e d w i t h f re s h s p i n a c h , p ro s c i u t t o h a m a n d p rovo l o n e c h e e s e. To p p e d w i t h c re a my ro a s t e d g a rl i c a n d s we e t ve r m o u t h s a u c e. 16.95 S t i r F r y - G a rd e n v e g e t a b l e s a n d m u s h ro o m s s a u t Ä e d i n t e r i y a k i g l a z e a n d s e r v e d ov e r r i c e . C h i c ke n 1 4 . 9 5 S h r i m p 1 5 . 9 5 S t e a k 1 6 . 9 5 Pe n n e a l a Vo d k a - Pe n n e p a s t a f l a m b Ä e d w i t h i m p o r t e d vo d k a a n d t o m a t o c re a m s a u c e . 12.95 A d d G r i l l e d C h i c ke n f o r 3 . 9 5 Add Gr illed Shr imp f or 4.95

*6 oz Filet 18.95 *10 oz Filet 24.95 G r i l l e d C h i c k e n B re a s t 11.95 * 8 o z S i rl o i n F i l e t 12.95 *16 oz NY Str ip 19.95 Add ons: Blackened 1.00, Sauteed Onions .50, Sauteed Mushrooms 1.00, Sauteed Peppers .50, Crumbled Bleu Cheese 3.00, Lump Crab Meat 5.95

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WEEKLY SPECIALS Monday — Gourmet Burgers 1/2 Price Tuesday — $4.99 Flat Bread Pizza Wednesday — Mexican Fiesta $7.99 Chicken Fajitas & Authentic Features Thursday — Wing Nite — 35¢ Wings Friday — Catch of the Day — Seafood Specials Starting at $9.99 Saturday — Signature Steak Features Starting at $9.99


S us hi E ntrees includ e S oup a nd S a la d S u s h i D elu x e 10 a s s orted pieces ofChef’s Choice & a Tuna Roll . . ....................................................................20.50 S u s h i Reg u la r 7 a s s orted pieces ofChef’s Choice & a Tuna Roll .... ....................................................................17.00 V eg eta b le S u s h i Reg u la r 8 As s orted V egeta ble S us hi P iceces ofChef’s Choie & a V egeta ble Roll ..............................................14.50

V ARIE TY E N TRE E S

V a riety E ntrees Includ e S oup,S a la d ,& S tem ed orFried Rice V a riety E ntrees a re prepa red in ourkitchen a nd ca nnot be prepa red on Hiba chi ta bles . Tem p u ra D in n er L ightly Ba ttered D eep-fried S hrim p & V egeta bles s erved w ith a W a rm D ipping S a uce ..........................18.00

S u kiya ki D in n ers a ) Chicken S ukiya ki ......................................18.00 b) P ork S ukiya ki ...........................................18.00 Hom e-s tyle Ja pa nes e Hotpotw ith Tofu,V egeta bles & N ood les in a M ild ly S w eetBroth. N a b eya ki U d on S pecia l S oup w ith Ud on N ood les ,Chicken,V egeta bles , Fis h Ca ke,Tofu,E gg & Tem pura S hrim p Topping ( E ntree s oup notinclud ed ) ...........................16.25 Ton -ka ts u Cris py P ork CutletBrea d ed in P a nko Brea d Crum bs a nd D eep Fried ,S erved w ith Tonka ts u D ipping S a uce ....................................................................16.75 P ork G in g er Thin S liced P ork L oin a nd V egeta bles S a uteed in a G inger S a uce ..........................................................16.75 Teriya ki D in n ers a ) Chicken Teriya ki .......................................16.50 b) BeefTeriya ki .............................................21.00 c) S a lm on Teriya ki ........................................19.00 d ) S hrim p Teriya ki .........................................20.00 e) Tofu Teriya ki ..............................................16.50 S erved w ith S tea m ed Broccoli,Ca rrots a nd N ood les G a rlic S tea k P a n Fried N ew Y ork S trip In a G a rlic S a uce w ith S tea m ed Broccoli,Ca rrots ,& Tem pura S hita ke M us hroom ...................................................21.50

S ea S ca llops ................................................20.50 FiletofS a lm on .............................................18.50 L obs ter( Tw o 6 oz. ta ils ) ................................30.00 L obs ter( 6 oz. ta il) & S hrim p .........................25.50 L obs ter( 6 oz. ta il) & S ca llops .......................26.00 S ea food Com bo: ( A) L obs ter( 6 oz. ta il) ,S hrim p & S ca llops ......................................................29.00 ( B) FiletofS a lm on,S hrim p & S ca llops ..........24.50

W E E K D AY S P E C IAL S U N D AY TH RU TH U RS D AY

N ota va ila ble on holid a ys FiletM ignon * Chicken * S hrim p....$21.50 ( Com bina tion ofa ll Three)

S U RF AN D TU RF

FiletM ignon & L obs ter( 6 oz. ta il) .................29.00 FiletM ignon & S hrim p ..................................23.50 FiletM ignon & S ca llops ................................24.50 N ew Y ork S trip & S hrim p ...............................22.50 N ew Y ork S trip & S ca llops .............................23.50 Chicken & S hrim p ........................................18.50 Chicken & S ca llops ......................................19.25 Chicken & L obs ter( 6 oz.) ..............................22.50

V E G E TARIAN

G rilled Tofu & S tirFried V egeta bles w ith S hita ke M us hroom .... 16.50

S ID E O RD E RS

S tirFried w ith M us hroom s N ew Y ork S trip .............................................10.50 S hrim p ..........................................................9.25 FiletM ignon .................................................11.50 Chicken .........................................................7.50 S ea S ca llops ..................................................9.75 L obs ter........................................................14.50

C H IL D RE N ’S M E N U

Fora ges 12 & und er. Includ e S oup,S a la d ,S tea m ed or Fried Rice,& S tirFried V egeta bles Chicken .........................................................9.50 N ew Y ork S trip ..............................................11.50 FiletM ignon .................................................12.75 S hrim p ........................................................10.50

D E S S E RT M E N U

L a nd s a tHill S id e Fa rm s Ice Crea m Chocola te & V a nilla ........................................2.50 G reen Tea ( M a d e E s pecia lly forK a ta na !) ..........3.00 V a nilla w ith Red Bea n Topping .........................3.25 G reen Tea w ith Red Bea n Topping ....................3.75 M ochi V a nilla ,S tra w berry,M a ngo,Green Tea ,Red Bea n........1.50 Fres h FruitP la te w ith S ea s ona l Fres h Fruits .....6.00 Fres h FruitP la te w ith Ice Crea m S ea s ona l Fres h Fruits w ith yourchoice ofice crea m .........................6.50 Chees ca ke......................................................5.00

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S TE AK D IN N E R $13.50

In clu d es S ou p , S a la d ,V eg eta b les a n d Rice or N ood les H IBAC H I D IN N E RS

Hiba chi D inners includ e S oup,S a la d ,S tea m ed orFried Rice,& S tir-fried V egeta bles orFried N ood les O urhiba chi d inners a re only a va ila ble a thiba chi grill ta bles . P lea s e note tha thiba chi grill ta bles a re a s pecia lty s ea ting often in high d em a nd . Fortha trea s on,yourpa rty m a y be a s ked to m ove to the bis tro a rea ofthe res ta ura nt a fteryourm ea l.This is to ens ure tha ta ll ofourgues ts a re a ccom m od a ted .Tha nkY ou. There is a $5.00 cha rge fors ha ring d inners .This includ es a n extra s oup a nd s a la d . *G reen Tea on req ues t*

TU RF

Chicken .......................................................16.50 N ew Y ork S trip ..............................................21.00 N ew Y ork S trip & Chicken ..............................22.50 FiletM ignon .................................................23.00 FiletM ignon & Chicken ................................22.50

S U RF

L U N C H S P E C IAL S

Includ e S oup,S a la d ,& S tea m ed Rice -Teriya ki L unches a ls o includ e S tea m ed Broccoli,Ca rrots ,& N ood les Beef Teriya ki N ew Y ork S trip,Thinly S liced & Broiled w ith Teriya ki S a uce ....................................................................12.50 S h rim p Teriya ki S hrim p & V egeta bles w ith Teriya ki S a uce .......10.00

H IBAC H I L U N C H

Includ e s oup,s a la d ,S tea m ed orfried rice & S tir-Fried vegeta bles Chicken ( W hite M ea t) ......................................9.25 S hrim p.........................................................10.00 FiletofS a lm on..............................................10.00 S ea S ca llops .................................................11.50 N ew Y ork S trip...............................................12.50 FiletM ignon..................................................13.25 Chicken & S hrim p.........................................13.50 FiletM ignon & Chicken.................................14.50 FiletM ignon & S hrim p...................................15.50 S hrim p & S ca llops ........................................15.50

S U S H I L U N C H S P E C IAL S

Includ e S oup & S a la d * O nly one s ubs titution a llow ed perord er* S a s h im i As s orted S lices ofFres h Ra w Fis h s erved w ith a bow l of W hite orBrow n Rice .....................................15.50 S u s h i As s ortm en t Tom a go,S hrim p,Cra b S tick,S a lm on,Tuna ,W hite Fis h & Ca lifornia Roll ..............................................12.50 C h ira s h i-Zu s h i S us hi Chef’s S election ofAs s orted Ra w Fis h s erved over V inega r-s ea s oned Rice .................................14.00 S u s h i Roll C om b o Tuna Roll,Cucum berRoll & Ca lifornia Roll .....13.50 V egeta ble S us hi C h ef’s C h oice ( As s t. S us hi P ieces ) ......................................11.50

S U S H I RO L L L U N C H S P E C IAL

Choos e Any tw o rolls from the lis t. Includ es s oup a nd s a la d . N O s ubs titutions a llow ed .....................13.50 V egeta ble Roll ... Cucum ber,As pa ra gus ,Avoca d o E el Roll Ca lifornia Roll S a lm on S kin Roll S picyTuna Roll S us q ueha nna Roll S picy S a lm on Roll

N E W L UN C H S AL AD S

S es a m e Chicken orS ea red Tuna Choice ofS es a m e Chicken Brea s torS ea red Tuna S tea k s erved over M ixed G reens Chicken 9.25 Tuna 13.25

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S hrim p & S ca llops .......................................20.50 S hrim p ........................................................20.00

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C h icken Teriya ki Chicken a nd V egeta bles w ith Teriya ki S a uce .....9.25 Tofu Teriya ki Tofu & V egeta bles s erved w ith Teriya ki S a uce ...9.25 Tofu & V eg eta b le C u rry Tofu & V egeta bles s erved w ith Curry S a uce ( no nood le) ...................................................9.25 C h icken C u rry Chicken & V egeta bles in a Curry S a uce O verRice ( no nood le) ..........................................................9.25 S h rim p a n d V eg eta b le Fried Rice S hrim p & V egeta bles S tir-fried w ith E gg ...........8.75 Y a kis ob a Ja pa nes e E gg N ood les S tir-fried w ith Chicken & V egeta bles .....................................................9.25 C la m s U d on ...............................................10.75 Ud on N ood les a nd Cla m s In G a rlic Broth U d on S ou p ..................................................9.25 S O UP S -M is o orClea rBroth S AL AD D RE S S IN G S -G inger,O il-Free M us ta rd ,O il-free P onzu orCrea m y Ita lia n

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S a s h im i D in n er Chef’s S election ofAs s orted S liced Ra w Fis h s erved w ith a Bow l ofS tea m ed orFried Rice ....................21.50 S u s h i/S a s h im i C om b o Chef’s As s ortm entofS us hi & S a s him i ...........27.00 C h ira s h i-z u s h i Chef’s S election ofS liced Ra w Fis h s erved overa bed of V inega rS ea s oned Rice .................................18.75 Tekka -d on S liced Tuna s erved overa bed ofV inega rS ea s oned Rice .............................................................20.00 H a m a ch i-d on S liced Y ellow ta il s erved overa bed ofV inega rS ea s oned Rice .............................................................25.00 U n a -d on Ba rbecued E el s erved overa Bed ofW hite Rice 17.50

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WEEKENDER, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22, 2011

131 Main Street, Luzerne PA

288-2987

Kitchen open daily 11:30 am-1 am Hops & Barleys t-shirts, sweatshirts, hats and gift certificates available at the bar

SERVING LUNCH, DINNER AND LATE NIGHT TILL 1 A.M. - TAKE OUT AVAILABLE Salmon Pocket $7.25

Starters: Wings 7 for $4.50 | 14 for $5.95 30 for $12.00

Medium, Hot, Cajun, or Bar-B-Que. Served with Bleu cheese and celery

Buffalo Bites $5.95 “007” Chicken $5.75

Killer Nachos Beef, Chicken, or Chili: $7.50 (Guacamole: $.50 extra)

Corn Chips piled high, loaded with cheese, spiced meat, olives, tomatoes, & scallions. (Jalapenos optional) Served with sour cream and salsa

Soups: Chili Cup: $2.50 Bowl: $3.25 “Double O Joe” Chicken $5.75 Top with Tortilla Chips & Cheese Chicken tenders sauteed in a spicy BBQ wing sauce. Served with (Bowl only) for $3.95 a side of Bleu cheese Homestyle Chicken Fingers $5.75 Soup of the Day Cup: $2.25 Bowl: $2.75 Deep fried “crunchy” chicken tenders served with a special dip Buffalo Chicken Cheese Fries $6.25 Soup of Yesterday Fries topped with popcorn chicken, melted cheddar cheese and Cup: $2.25 Bowl: $2.75 spicy wing sauce Ask your server for details Steak on a Stick $6.25 Crock of Baked Onion Soup $4.25

Hand breaded spicy chicken tenders served with a special sauce for dipping

Grilled tender chunks of marinated sirloin. Served with a special sauce

Shrimp on a Stick

$6.25

Shrimp on a skewer in a sweetened teriyaki or tangy BBQ sauce

Shrimp! Shrimp! Shrimp! Grilled and Cleaned:

$5.95

| Buffalo Style:

$6.25

Sauteed in spicy wing sauce regular or Cajun style

Popcorn Shrimp $5.25 Lightly breaded and deep fried

Loaded Skins $5.75

Build your own: One cheese and topping: Swiss, Cheddar, American, Mozzarella, Mushrooms, Bacon, Seasoned Beef, Seasoned Chicken

Fries

Plain $2.25 • Seasoned $2.50 • Cheese $2.95 • Gravy $2.95 Cheese and Gravy $3.50

Snacks: Basket of Veggies Single Order: $3.95 | Combo of 3: $6.25

Zucchini Sticks | Mushrooms | Cauliflower | Onion Rings | Broccoli & Cheese | Mini Potato Pancakes Lightly battered & deep fried. Served with a special House Dip

Mini Pierogies $3.95 10 Potato Cheese

Sweet Potato Fries $3.25

Topped with cinnamon sugar

Some Like It Raw $6.25

A basket of farmer’s fresh veggie served with House Dip or Bleu Cheese (...and some like it hot, Veggies available steamed upon request)

Soft Pretzel Sticks $4.95 Bowl of Edamame $4.75 Oriental Potstickers $4.75

Italian Favorites Fried Mozzarella Sticks: $3.95 Pizza Logs: $4.25 Fried Ravioli Squares: $3.95

Lightly breaded, deep fried & served with our chunky tomato sauce.

Spinach Artichoke Dip Served with corn chips for dipping

$6.95

Stuffed Jalapenos $4.50

Lightly breaded Jalapenos stuffed with cheddar cheese and deep fried, served with tangy salsa or sour cream

Quesadilla “Hop’s Way” Plain: $4.95 Taco Beef: $5.95 Vegetarian: $5.95 Spinach & Artichoke: $5.95 Chicken: $5.95 Steak & Cheese: $5.95 Tuna: $5.95 Chicken Wing: $5.95

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Fresh soft tortillas filled with cheese, scallions and tomato, then grilled and served with sour cream and salsa.

Nachos $6.25

Fresh corn chips piled high and layered with cheese

Chili and Cheese Nachos $6.95

Salads: Farmer’s Fresh Garden Salad $5.25 Assorted greens tossed with fresh Veggies Small Dinner Salad $3.95 “Chef’s” Chef Salad $7.25 A harvest of greens and veggies with ham, turkey, and swiss cheese. Served with pita crisp

Pan seared sesame encrused salmon with fresh spinach, teriyaki, melted cheese grilled in a flour tortilla pocket.

Burger $6.75

Your choice of cheese: American | Swiss | Cheddar | Mozzarella | Pepper Jack

Veggie Burger

$6.75

Your choice of cheese: American | Swiss | Cheddar | Mozzarella | Pepper Jack

Grilled Chicken

$6.75

Your choice of cheese: American | Swiss | Cheddar | Mozzarella | Pepper Jack

Turkey Burger | $6.75

Your choice of cheese: American | Swiss | Cheddar | Mozzarella | Pepper Jack

Black and Bleu Burger

$6.75

Your choice of cheese: American | Swiss | Cheddar | Mozzarella | Pepper Jack

Chipotle Burger $6.75 Hot Dogs Grilled $3.95 Chili or Cheese - $4.25

An All American favorite!

Quesadilla Sandwich

$7.50

Large Flour Tortilla Grilled & Folded with your choice below • Turkey, Bacon, Thousand Island dressing, and melted cheese • Taco Seasoned beef, cheese, lettuce, and tomatoes, served with salsa & sour cream • Chicken with spinach, artichokes, and cheese • Ham, Swiss cheese, and dijonaise dressing All Include: Bacon, Mushrooms, Onions (raw, sauteed or fried), Lettuce, Tomato, Mayo (regular or fat free)

Caesar Salad $7.25

Cheese Steak or Chicken Cheese Steak Half - $6.25 | Whole - $7.50

Caesar Salad Topped with Grilled Chicken $7.25 Antipasto $7.25

Cheese Steak or Chicken Cheese Steak Hoagie | Half - $6.25 | Whole $7.50

Crisp romaine, mushrooms, onions, croutons, and romano cheese, tossed in House Dressing

Italian Meats and cheese with fresh veggies, peppers, & olives (Definately Sharable!)

Mandarin Chicken $7.25

Grilled chicken, mandarin oranges, toasted almonds, ginger sesame dressing

Grilled Romaine $7.25

Romaine heart grilled then topped with chopped marinated veggies and crumbled bleu cheese

Bobolis: Traditional $6.25

Chunk tomato sauce and mozzarella cheese

Vegetarian $7.25

Assorted fresh veggies and cheese

Wing Style $7.25

Tender chicken and cheese with a spicy wing sauce

Thin sliced rib eye or marinated grilled chicken with melted mozzarella cheese sauce, mushrooms & onions available.

Same great sandwich as above but topped with lettuce, tomato, & mayonnaise. (additional items after first 3 are $.50 per topping)

Soft Pretzel

$6.75

Philly style Soft Pretzel served hot with thin sliced turkey or ham, swiss cheese & honey mustard

Join the Club $6.75

A triple decker delight - Ham, Turkey, Roast Beef, BLT

Grilled Chicken Breast with thin sliced ham and swiss cheese covered in Dijionaise

Chicken Wing Sandwich $6.75

$6.75

Grilled Chicken Breast topped with cheddar cheese and spicy buffalo sauce. Regular or Cajun style

Chicken Parmesan Sandwich

Wraps: Chicken Caesar Wrap $6.75

Grilled marinated chicken with romaine lettuce, mushrooms, onions and Caesar dressing

Chicken Tornado

$6.75

Fried chicken strips with lettuce, tomato & ranch dressing

Chicken or Tuna Salad

$6.75

Chicken or Tuna Salad with shredded lettuce & tomatoes

Burger Wrap

$6.75

Burger, American cheese, bacon, lettuce & tomatoesGrilled

Rodeo Wrap

$6.75

$6.75

Grilled or Breaded Chicken Breast topped with melted mozzarella cheese and chunky tomato sauce

Maryland Style Crabcake

$6.75

Lightly deep fried and served on a soft roll with lettuce, tomato and a side of tartar

Sausage and Peppers

$6.75

Grilled individual sausage coil served on a hard roll and topped generously with peppers and onion

Salad Sandwiches $6.75

Chicken or Tuna served as a sandwich or on a bed of lettuce with Pita Crisp. Served with carrot sticks and celery, not French fries

Fried Fish Sandwich $6.75

Lightly fried fish served on a soft roll with lettuce, tomato and a side of tartar sauce

Crispy fried chicken fingers with pepperjack cheese, chipolte BBQ Reuben $6.75 sauce, lettuce and tomato Corn Beef, saurkraut, and melted swiss cheese piled high with thousand island dressing on grilled rye Grilled Veggie Wrap $6.75 French Dip $6.75 A mix of fresh veggies marinated & grilled with pepper jack cheese Lean Roast Beef served warm on a hard roll with steaming onion soup for dipping. Try this classic with Turkey for a new twist. Wrap of the Day $6.75 Grilled Veggie Sandwich $7.25 Ask your server for details Marinated mixed garden veggies grilled and topped with mozzarella cheese on a long roll

Sandwiches:

All sandwiches served with fries, mashed potatoes or carrot & celery sticks. If you prefer no side of potato or veggies deduct $.50

Your Choice: Broiled | Lemon or garlic butter Scampi Style | Traditional scampi butter sauce and served over rice Fried | Lightly hand breaded and deep fried BBQ | Your choice of broiled chicken or shrimp basted in our tangy BBQ sauce Garden Style | add $2.00 Sauteed with select fresh veggies in either lemon or garlic butter

“Hop’s” Style Surf & Turf Market Price

Full portion 9oz tail with mouth watering 12oz NY Strip

Lobster Market Price

Treat yourself to this 9oz tail, broiled to perfection

New York Strip Steak

$15.95

Char-Broiled 12oz served with onion rings

Prime Rib $15.95

A generous 12oz portion of slow roasted beef served with Au Jus

Ribs Half Rack - $9.95 Full Rack - $16.95

St. Louis Ribs in a tangy barbeque sauce

Buffalo Chicken and Shrimp

Grilled Cheese $4.75 An All-American favorite

Grilled Ahi Tuna $7.25

Grilled Ahi Tuna w/greens and wasabi mauo on foccacia roll

$14.95

Chicken tenders and shrimp sauteed in a tangy wing sauce

Salmon Cajun or Teriyaki $15.95

Fresh salmon dusted in a spicy creole seasoning or teriyaki glaze then grilled and served with rice & grilled veggies

Pierogies & Kielbasi $9.95

Tuna

Boboli of the Day $7.25

All dinners served with tossed salad, potato and pita crisp

Haddock $13.95 Chicken $13.95 Scallops $14.95 Shrimp | $14.95

Chicken Cordon Bleu $6.75

Teriyaki Chicken

Ask your server for details

Dinners:

Homestyle Dinners Mashed Potato Bake $9.95

Piled high on a grilled soft roll and smothered in “Hop’s” special gravy. We’ll even smother your fries if you request.

Taco Style $7.25 $7.25

Gyro $7.25

Seasoned lamb, lettuce, tomato, onion, tzatzki sauce folded and grilled in flour tortilla.

Hot Gravy Sandwich Platters Turkey or Roast Beef $6.95

Spiced beef, cheese and tangy salsa with lettuce, tomato, scallions Grilled Chicken Breast marinated in a sweetened teriyaki glaze and topped with a marinated grilled red onion & black olives Tuna, cheddar, and mozzarella cheese

Portabella Foccacia $7.25

Fresh herb foccacia rolled with marinated grilled portabella mushroom, roasted red peppers, feta cheese & mixed greens.

Mashed potatoes, popcorn chicken, corn, gravy, melted cheese

Large cheese stuffed pierogies with onions and butter and grilled smoked kielbasi

Stuffed Chicken Breast $13.95

Generous breast of chicken stuffed with “mom’s” bread stuffing smothered in gravy and served with corn and mashed potatoes.

Rajun Cajun Meatloaf $13.95

Spiced up meatloaf piled high on mashed potatoes with rich brown gravy and zesty Texas toothpicks

Fish & Chips: Basket of Fish & Chips $6.95

Beer battered pollack, lightly fried and served with plank fries

Basket of Shrimp & Chips $6.95

Beer battered shrimp lightly fried and served with plank fries (Tartar sauce and malt vinegar available upon request)

Pasta:

All Pasta served with Tossed Salad and Pita Crisp

Traditional Linguini $8.95

Choose either chunky tomato sauce, Meat sauce or Garlic Butter Top with: Sauteed Chicken Tenders - $3.00 Generous Portion of Scallops or Shrimp - $4.50

Garden Style Linguini

$10.95

Pasta tossed with fresh veggies in a light garlic butter sauce Top with: Sauteed Chicken Tenders - $3.00 Generous Portion of Scallops or Shrimp - $4.50

Shrimp and Roasted Garlic Ravioli $10.95

TOP OFF ANY PASTA WITH SAUTEED CHICKEN TENDERS $3.00 GENEROUS PORTION OF SCALLOPS OR SHRIMP $4.50


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C o r k S a l a d … …A Cork Classic - Mixed greens tossed with crisp apples, candied walnuts, dried cherries & blue cheese crumbles & our house roasted red pepper vinaigrette. $4.95 with entréée $7.95 ala carte

S h r i m p & C r a b B o l o g n a i s e w i t h H o m e m a d e P a p p a r d e l l e $24.95 Shrimp & lump crabmeat tossed together with homemade pappardelle pasta in a light tomato, wine cream sauce.

The Patio is Open for Outdoor Dining & Cocktails. Join us for Wine Tuesdays for our Wine Class or our $6 create your own wine flight! Wednesday Night is Mexican Night with $3 Margaritas & Sangria & Mexican foods Thursday Night is Kids Night…… Kids eat free from our Children’s Menu Friday Night is our Party on the Patio featuring a $3 Mojito Appetizers C o c o n u t C h i c k e n B i t e s $7.95 Served with a Grand Marnier Dipping Sauce. C r a b A p p l e M a r t i n i $11.95 Colossal Lumps of Crab in a tangy Apple Vinaigrette. G r i l l e d P r o s c u i t t o - Wr a p p e d S h r i m p $9.95 Topped with an Apple Liquor reduction. P o r t o b e l l o N a p o l e o n $7.95 Grilled Portobello, fresh herbs & cheeses, layered between fried won tons and topped with a roasted red pepper aioli. E g g p l a n t R o l l a n t i n i $6.95 Breaded eggplant, rolled with fresh ricotta & herbs & baked with mozzarella and marinara sauce. L o b s t e r N a c h o s $12.95 Corn tortillas layered with spicy lobster meat, tomato salsa, melted cheddar & peppers. I t a l i a n S p r i n g R o l l $7.95 Grilled chicken breast, Italian sausage, red peppers, spinach, roasted garlic & mozzarella, wrapped & deep fried to a golden brown. Served with a spicy marinara dipping sauce. H o m e m a d e M e a t b a l l s $5.95 All beef simmered in a traditional red sauce with garlic toast. F r i e d C a l a m a r i $7.95 Our unique version, lightly flour dusted, fried & served with sautééed proscuitto & garlic, topped with lemon aioli. D u e t o f Tu n a $12.95 Hawaiian Ahi Tuna, seared Tataki style & paired with a tuna tempura roll, wasabi remoulade & soy miso vinaigrette.

B l a c k S e s a m e E n c r u s t e d A h i Tu n a $21.95 Pan seared and served with a Thai sesame sauce, pickled ginger and wasabi. C h i c k e n R o l l a n t i n i $19.95 Breaded & stuffed with broccoli, cheddar & bacon and topped with a garlic cream sauce. Entrées A s i a n S a l m o n $18.95 Teriyaki glazed with a touch of soy, hoisin, green onions & garlic. Served with steamed broccoli & Crispy Wontons. G r a n d M a r n i e r G l a z e d Ti l a p i a $16.95 Broiled Tilapia basted in a luscious Grand Marnier Glaze. S a l m o n R o l l a n t i n i $20.95 Filled with a baby spinach roasted garlic boursin cheese mixture and topped with a Lobster Cream sauce. S h r i m p & S c a l l o p s L i m o n c e l l o $24.95 Grilled shrimp & scallops topped with a chopped tomato and Limoncello butter sauce. Delicious! L o b s t e r M a n i c o t t i $22.95 Stuffed with a lobster & boursin cheese filling and baked in a lobster tomato cream sauce. S e a f o o d F r a D i a v o l o $29.95 Shrimp, lobster, and clams tossed in a spicy red sauce over linguini. E g g p l a n t R o l l a n t i n i $14.95 Lightly breaded & rolled with fresh ricotta & herbs, baked with mozzarella & marinara & served with a side of penne. Asian Stir Fry Classic stir fry with an assortment of vegetables & rice noodles in a spicy hoisin chili glaze. Vegetarian $13.95 Chicken $14.95 Shrimp $18.95 C h i c k e n B a l s a m i c o $16.95 Balsamic marinated grilled chicken topped with spinach, roasted red peppers, fresh mozzarella & baked.

C h i c k e n C a r c i o f i $16.95 Pan sautééed chicken breast topped with artichoke hearts & capers in a garlic, herb & white wine sauce. C o r k F i l e t $29.95 8 oz Tenderloin served with a gorgonzola cream sauce. P l a i n g r i l l e d f i l e t i s a l s o a v a i l a b l e upon request.

C r a b C a k e $11.95 A Cork Classic - all lump crab & seasoning, no filler! Broiled & served with Creole mayonnaise.

G r e g ’ s S o u t h w e s t R i b e y e $26.95 16 oz, hand cut spice-rubbed Ribeye, topped roasted red & green peppers, crispy garlic & ancho chile glaze. Plain grilled Ribeye also available upon request.

S t e a m e d C l a m s s e r v e d B i a n c o o r F r a D i a v o l o s t y l e $10.95 Steamed clams served in a light tomato & garlic wine sauce or with spicy fra diavolo sauce.

Ve a l M a r t i n i $22.95 Veal sautééed with sun dried tomatoes, shallots, mushrooms & herbs in a light white wine & Marsala Sauce.

Tr a d i t i o n a l B r u s c h e t t a $6.95 Marinated chopped tomatoes, fresh basil and fresh mozzarella on toasted baguettes. S p i n a c h & A r t i c h o k e D i p $8.95 Warm, creamy & delicious. Served with homemade tortilla chips Soups & Salads Homemade Soup of the Day

$2.95 cup $3.95 bowl

Ve a l S a l t i m b o c c a $22.95 Tender Veal, topped with proscuitto & mozzarella in a mushroom Marsala sauce, served over a bed of spinach. L i n g u i n i w i t h C l a m S a u c e Your choice of red or white. $14.95 T h e C l a s s i c s … … .Marsala, Parmesan or Francaise P e n n e P a s t a : Marinara $9.95 • Vodka $12.95

Chicken $14.95 Veal $19.95

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200 Mundy Street • Wilkes Barre, PA (570) 825-5001 New Featured Items

Make It A Special

Special Lunch #1...............................................................$5.79 Chile relleno, taco, beans and guacamole salad. Special Lunch #2...............................................................$5.60 One burrito, rice and beans. Special Lunch #3...............................................................$5.24 Enchilada, rice and beans. Special Lunch #4...............................................................$6.24 Chile relleno, taco, rice and beans. Special Lunch #5...............................................................$5.75 Burrito, taco and rice. Special Lunch #6...............................................................$6.29 Two chicken enchiladas with lettuce, tomatoes, sour cream served w/ rice. Special Lunch #7...............................................................$6.59 One grill steak or chicken fajita quesadilla, salad, choice of rice or beans. Special Lunch #8...............................................................$6.24 Beef or chicken quesadilla and two beef tacos. Special Lunch #9...............................................................$6.24 Beef burrito, beef enchilada, choice of rice or beans. Special Lunch #10.............................................................$6.24 Enchilada, chalupa and quesadilla. Speedy Gonzalez ...............................................................$5.24 Taco, enchilada choice of rice or beans.

Nachos

All nachos include melted white cheese Cheese....................................................................................................$4.99 Beans......................................................................................................$6.35 Chicken..................................................................................................$6.55 With Chicken and Beans.......................................................................$6.55 With Beef...............................................................................................$6.25 With Beef and Beans.............................................................................$6.55 With Beef and Chicken .........................................................................$7.05 Fajita Nachos......................................................................................$8.50 Grilled steak or chicken & vegetables. Nachos Supreme................................................................................$7.25 With beef or chicken, lettuce, tomato, sour cream. Mixed Fajitas Nachos........................................................................$9.75 Grilled steak and chicken & vegetables. Shrimp Nachos.................................................................................$10.75 Nachos with grilled shrimp and vegetables.

Try the Best of Lunch

Lunch Fajitas.....................................................................................$7.99 A lunch size portion of sizzling fajitas your choice of beef or chicken. Taco Salad ..........................................................................................$7.75 Flour tortilla bowl filled with beef or chicken, cheese, beans, lettuce, tomato and sour cream. Burrito Fajitas(I) .............................................................................$6.60 Filled with Grilled Chicken or Steak, onions, nacho cheese, guacamole salad, rice or beans. Seafood Chimichanga(I) ................................................................$6.75 Shrimp & Crab stuffed in a tortilla served fried or soft with crema salad, rice or beans. Burrito Deluxe (I) ............................................................................$7.95 One beef and bean or one chicken and bean burrito topped with lettuce, tomato, sour cream, with choice of rice or beans. Huevos Rancheros ............................................................................$6.24 Two eggs covered with ranchero style sauce served with rice, beans and tortillas(2). Burrito San Jose ...............................................................................$7.94 10” Burrito stuffed with: grilled chicken, chorizo, rice, beans, cheese & pico de gallo and topped with cheese dip. Enchiladas Poblanas .......................................................................$6.24 Two Chicken Enchiladas covered with mole poblano, chopped onions, shredded cheese, served with guaccamole salad and rice. Chimichanga( I) ...............................................................................$6.70 Beef or Chicken stuffed in a tortilla served fried or soft with crema salad and your choice of rice or beans. Dos Taquitos(2 flautas) ........................................................................... One Beef and one Chicken fried Taquito with crema salad and rice. Quesadilla Rellena(2) Dinner lunch(I).......................................$9.25 Two Quesadillas filled with beef tips or chicken with choice of rice or beans.

Ensaladas

Taco Salad Beef or Chicken............................................................$7.25 Flour tortilla bowl filled with beef or chicken, cheese, beans, lettuce, tomato and sour cream. Fajita Taco Salad .............................................................................$7.95 Taco salad with grilled chicken or steak. Fajita Salad .......................................................................................$7.00 Grilled chicken, over a bed of lettuce, tomato, carrots, cucumbers and cheese. Azteca Salad ......................................................................................$9.75 Grilled Shrimp, chicken and mushrooms over a bed of lettuce, tomato, cheese and pico de gallo. Mixed Fajita Taco Salad .................................................................$8.75 Taco salad with grilled chicken & steak, lettuce, cheese and sour cream. Ensalada Primavera (Spring Salad) ...........................................$8.99 Chicken & Mango salsa with lettuce, avocado, honey citrus dressing & tortilla chips. Shrimp Kabob Salad ........................................................................$9.25 Grilled Shrimp on a stick with lettuce, veggies, cheese, topped with honey citrus dressing Flat Iron Steak Salad .....................................................................$9.78 Grilled Steak with lettuce, peppers, onions, Pi co de Gallo with Ancho cilantro dressing

Vegetarian

Tacos

Tacos de Carne Azada.......................................................................$9.75 Three folded soft corn tortillas filled with grilled steak. Served with tomatillo sauce, pico de gallo and beans. Tacos de Chorizo...............................................................................$9.75 Three folded soft corn tortillas filled with chorizo (mexican sausage) Served with tomatillo sauce, pico de gallo and beans. Taquitos Mexicanos ..........................................................................$9.40 Four deep-fried rolled corn tortillas stuffed with two chicken and two beef. Served with guacamole salad and sour cream.

Combinations

I. Taco, Two Enchiladas. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .....................................$8.15 with rice or beans 2. One Fried Chicken Burrito, . . . . . . . . . . ................................. $8.15 One Fried Chicken Taquito with rice and beans 3. Enchilada, Taco, Chile relleno and rice. . .............................$8.15 4. Taco, Beef & Cheese Tostada . . . . . . . . . . ...............................$8.15 Enchilada and Rice 5. One Cheese and One Beef Enchilada.. .. ................................$8.15 rice and beans 6. Enchilada, Taco, rice and beans. . . . . . . . ...............................$8.15 7. Enchilada, Chile Relleno, rice and beans. ............................$8.15 8. Enchilada, Tamale, rice and beans.. . .. ..................................$8.15 9. Chalupa, Beef Quesadilla and rice...... ....................................$8.15 10. Two Tacos, rice and beans. ... .. .. .. . .......................................$8.15 11. Burrito, Taco and Enchilada. . . . . . . . . ............................... $8.15 12. Burrito, Chalupa and Enchilada. . .. .. . ................................$8.15 13. Burrito, Enchilada...................................................... $8.15 and Chile Relleno 14. Burrito, Enchilada and Tamale. . . .. .. ..................................$8.15 15. Chalupa, Beef & Cheese.. .. .. .. .. . ..............................$8.15 Tostada and Taco 16. Chalupa, Chile Relleno. . . . . . . . . . . . . ................................. $8.15 and Enchilada 17. Burrito, Enchilada, rice and beans.. .. . ...............................$8.15 18. Burrito, Taco, rice and beans. .. .. .. . ................................... $8.15 19. Two Chicken Enchiladas......................................................... $8.15 with lettuce, sour cream, rice and beans 20. Burrito, Taco and Chile Relleno . . . . . . . .............................$8.15 No Substitues Please, most of the combos are made with beef, chicken is .50 extra.

Quesadillas

Quesadilla Ranchera.......................................................................$ 9.25 One qusadilla filled with beans, cheese, onions, and your choice of grilled chicken or beef. Quesadilla Rellena..........................................................................$ 9 .25 One beef tips or chicken quesadilla with choice of rice or beans. Quesadilla del Mar .........................................................................$10.50 One quesadilla filled with beans, cheese, onions and grilled shrimp; served with sour cream. Quesadilla Veracruzana (2) ........................................................$10.25 Two quesadillas filled with cheese and shredded beef served with rice. Quesadilla de Chorizo (2) ..............................................................$8.50 Two quesadillas filled with chorizo (mexican sausage), beans and cheese. Mushroom Quesadilla (2)...............................................................$8.25 Two quesadillas filled with mushrooms and cheese with sour cream. Quesadilla Langosta ......................................................................$10.50 Lobster tail meat quesadilla cooked with green onions, cilantro, a twist of lime, topped with queso Serrano and Pico de Gallo. Platters Mexican Skewers... .... .....................................................................$12.99 Beef tenderloin, chicken breast tenders, grilled on a skew with green and red bell peppers & onions served with rice and tomatillo sauce. Azteca Especial............ ................ ....................................................$9.95 One tamale, two flauta (one chicken and one bee) nachos with cheese, lettuce, tomato, guacamole and sour cream. Chimichangas Dinner ....................................................................$10.25 Two flour tortillias fried or soft, filled with beef tips or chicken covered with nacho cheese, rice or beans. Seafood Chimichangas .................................................................$12.60 Two shrimp and crabmeat filled flour torrtillas, served fried or soft, covered in nacho cheese. Served with your choice of rice or beans. Azteca Especial..................................................................................$9.25 One tamale, two flauta (one chicken and one beef) nachos with cheese, lettuce, tomato, guacamole and sour cream. Pollo Sonora ...................................................................................$10.99 Grilled chicken breast marinated, grilled with mushrooms and onions, covered with cheese and ranchero sauce. Served with, rice, beans and tortillas. Lobster Enchiladas ..........................................................................$9.55 Three corn tortillas filled with Lobster tail meat, green onions, cilantro, with a hint of lime juice, shredded cheese covered in a queso a la diabla. Shrimp Potato Enchilada................................................................$9.25 Three corn tortillas filled with potato topped with grilled shrimp, red & green peppers, onions covered with Queso Serrano (peppered cheese). Shrimp Fried Rice .........................................................................$10.99 Grilled shrimp over a bed of rice, and nacho cheese. ALAMBRE ...........................................................................................$9.50 Choice of grilled sirloin steak or chicken breast, cooked with onions, peppers, bacon bits, on a pita bread, served with Pico de Gallo, guacamole and sour cream over bed of lettuce. CAMARONES A LA DIABLA...........................................................$11.25 Spicy large grilled shrimp in a mild Mexican sauce served with rice, steamed vegetables. TACOS DE PASTOR ..........................................................................$9.50

Enchiladas

Enchiladas Poblanas ............ ..........................................................$8.75 Two chicken enchiladas topped with poblano sauce and served with rice and chopped onions, with your choice of guacamole salad or salad. Enchiladas Rancheras ....................................................................$9.00 Two cheese enchiladas with shredded pork, cooked with onions, bell pepper, served with guacamole salad and rice. Enchiladas Supreme ........................................................................$9.40 Supreme combo of four enchiladas: one chicken, one beef, one cheese, one bean. Topped with lettuce, tomato and sour cream. Enchiladas Del Puerto.....................................................................$9.50 Three enchiladas stuffed with Shrimp, crabmeat, onion and tomatoes. Topped with a creamy cheese sauce and your choice of rice or beans. Yolandas............................................................................................$ 9 .75 Three chicken enchiladas topped with special sauce, served with rice and guacamole salad. Enchiladas Verdes ...........................................................................$9.50 Three rolled corn tortillas filled with shredded beef. Topped with tomatillo sauce. Served with guacamole salad and rice.

Carne y Pollo

Carnitas ............................................................................................$11.50 Pork cubes cooked golden brown, delicately seasoned with spices and herbs, served with rice, beans, and tortillas. Carne Asada ....................................................................................$10.60 Tender Top Sirloin steak served with beans, crema salad, and flour totillas. Steak Ranchero...............................................................................$10.25 Grilled Top Sirloin steak, covered with ranchero sauce, served with bean, rice, crema salad and flour tortillas. Steak A la Tampiqueiia..................................................................$11.99 T-Bone steak cooked with onions, served with rice, beans, crema salad and tortillas. Steak Azteca ....................................................................................$11.00 Fresh Top Sirloin steak with onions, bell pepper, mushrooms, served with rice, beans and flour tortillas. Steak Michoacano ..........................................................................$12.69 Grilled 80z Top Sirloin, served with rice and one tamale with avocado, tomato, lettuce and sour cream. EI Paisano.........................................................................................$13.99 Your choice of T-bone steak or a grilled chicken breast with shrimp, mushroom.ions, peppers and tomato. Served with rice, beans and topped with a creamy cheese sauce. Ranchero Special............................................................................$11.99 A delicious combo of grilled chicken breast and sliced steak, one chicken enchilada, pico de gallo, served with rice or beans and corn tortillas. Chori Steak ......................................................................................$11.00 Grilled T-Bone covered with chorizo (mexican sausage) and nacho cheese, served with rice and beans.

Fajitas

Shrimp Fajitas ................................................................................$15.70 Tender shrimp cooked with bell peppers, onions and tomatoes, served with guacamole salad, sour cream, flour tortillas and your choice of refried beans with cheese or rice. Shrimp Fajitas for Two ................................................................$24.50 Del Mar Fajitas ...............................................................................$15.99 Special fajitas with shrimp and scallop cooked with bell peppers, onions and tomatoes, served with guacamole salad, sour cream, refried beans with cheese, and flour tortillas. Fajitas Veracruz ..............................................................................$12.99 Tender shrimp and chicken with bell peppers, onions, guacamole salad, sour cream, beans & tortillas. Fajitas ...............................................................................................$10.99 Tender sliced beef or chicken cooked with bell peppers, onions and tomatoes, served with salad, sour cream refried beans with cheese, and flour tortillas. Mixed Fajitas ...................................................................................$11.99 Same as above with chicken or beef. Texas Fajitas....................................................................................$14.50 Tender beef, chicken and shrimp cooked with bell peppers, onions and tomatoes, served with guacamole salad, sour cream, refried beans with cheese and flour tortillas. Fajitas Vallarta ...............................................................................$13.50 A mix of chorizo (mexican sausage) chicken & beef, served with guacamole salad, sour cream, refried beans with cheese and flour tortillas. Fajitas for Two.................................................................................$20.99 The most delicious fajitas for two people with the mix of beef, chicken, pork & shrimp cooked with bell peppers, onions and tomatoes, served with guacamole salad, sour cream, flour tortillas and refried beans with cheese and rice. Fajitas de Pescado y Camarones.................................................$18.50 Delicious Tilapia fish fillet & large Shrimp grilled with onions, green and red pepper served with rice and flour tortillas.

Burritos

Burritos Fajita ................................................................................$10.00 Two burritos, choice of steak or chicken covered with nacho cheese, lettuce, tomato, sour cream, served with rice and beans. Burrito Plaza Mariachi...................................................................$9.50 Two burritos filled with shredded beef, topped with cheese, lettuce, tomato, sour cream, served with rice and beans. Burrito Ruleta ..................................................................................$7.50 One burrito filled with grilled chicken, topped with nacho cheese served with rice and pico de gallo. Burrito San Jose................................................................................$9.25 10” Burrito stuffed with grilled chicken, mexican sausage, rice, beans, cheese and pico de gallo and topped with cheese dip. Burritos Deluxe(2)............................................................................$9.25 Two burritos combined - one chicken and bean and one beef and bean, topped with lettuce, tomato, sour cream and your choice of rice or beans. Burritos Texas Tornado....................................................................$8.99 A tortilla wrapped with grilled chicken or beef rice and pico de gallo, served with charro beans. Burritos Acapulco (2) .....................................................................$9.50 Shrimp,crabmeat, onions and tomatoes, wrapped in 2 flour tortillas, topped with creamy cheese sauce, served with choice of rice or beans. Burrito San Cabos ...........................................................................$9.25 A tortilla wrapped with shrimp, onions, pineapple, topped with mango sauce.Served with rice and charro beans. Burritos Southern Ribeye ................................$..............................8.99 A tortilla with grilled rib eye steak, rice, lettuce, bean, served with pico de gallo, guacamole and charro beans. Extras Guacamole - $1.00 Sour Cream - $1.00 Jalapenos - $1.00 Pico de Gallo - $1.99 Shredded Cheese - $1.19 Grilled Mushrooms - $1.99 Steamed Vegetables - $1.99 Guacamole Salad - $2.59 Sour Cream Salad $2.29 Cilantro - $1.00 Onions - $1.00 Tomato - $1.00

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A. Burrito, Enchilada & Tostada Combo.....................................$8.05 Bean burrito, cheese enchilada and bean tostada. B. Chalupa and Enchilada Combo ...............................................$8.05 One chalupa and one cheese enchilada with rice and beans. C. Burrito, Quesadilla & Chalupa Combo .................................$8.05 Bean burrito, cheese quesadilla and chalupa. D. Burrito, Enchilada & Quesadilla Combo...............................$8.05 Bean burrito with nacho cheese, quesadilla and cheese enchilada. E. Burrito, Quesadilla & Enchilada Combo ..............................$8.05 Spinach burrito, mushroom quesadilla and cheese enchilada. Chiles Rellenos ................................................................................$8.50 Two chiles rellenos with rice and beans. EnchiIadas Vegetarians. .................................................................$7.99

Fajita Taco Salad .............................................................................$7.95 Taco salad filled with grilled Chicken or Steak, cheese, beans, lettuce, guacamole and sour cream. Enchiladas Sante Fe.........................................................................$5.99 Three corn tortillas stuffed with scrambled eggs topped with our special bean sauce, chorizo, shredded cheese, sour cream and jalapenos peppers. Chile Relleno .....................................................................................$9.99 One delicious Chile Relleno stuffed with cheese and shredded beef, topped with your choice of ranchera or chile con queso sauce. Ruben Chicken Zucchini...............................................................$12.00 Lightly sauteed premium chicken breast with sliced zucchini, roasted red peppers and corn in a spicy cream sauce. Tilapia Veracruz .............................................................................$10.99 Delicate filets of tilapia sauteed with fresh shrimp, tomatoes, roasted poblano strip, and olives. Pescado Tolteca ..............................................................................$10.99 Tender mahi-mahi steak with fresh shrimp, mushrooms, spinach, roasted peppers in a delicious white wine sauce. Surf and Turf...................................................................................$13.50 Succulent combination bacon-wrapped beef tenderloin medallions and bacon-wrapped shrimp, stuffed with fresh poblano and blended cheeses.

Three tacos seasoned pork specially marinated with pineapple chunks, served with Pico de Gallo, tomatillo sauce and beans. PLAZA Del MAR...............................................................................$12.50 Grilled tilapia and scallops, seasoned with best from Mexico, served with rice and steamed vegetables. CHILE COLORADO...........................................................................$9.85 Cooked beef tips with red chile sauce, served with rice, beans and 3 flour tortillas. CHILE VERDE ...................................................................................$9.85 Cooked beef tips with tomatillo sauce, served with rice, beans and three flour tortillas.

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Order of three enchiladas, one cheese, one bean and potato. Topped with cheese dip and rice. California Fish Tacos ......................................................................$8.99 Fish fillet cuts, marinated in our secret recipe, grilled to perfection, served in a corn tortilla tacos with salad and rice (order of 3).


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S o u p : Two soups daily, made at the café with our own stocks. An elegant and hearty combination of fresh ingredients makes them both familiar and unique. Served with café baked bread. 7ozcup.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $3.00 15oz bowl (this is a meal) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $5.00

B r o w n B a r n S a l a d s : Served with café baked bread or multigrain crackers. Caesar, sherry- shallot vinaigrette and three-berry vinaigrette . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... . . . .... . .$8.00

1 ⁄ 2 S a l a d w i t h S o u p – Choose one of the freshly made salads along with a cup of one of our homemade soups. C l a s s i c C a e s a r S a l a d* – Crisp fresh romaine lettuce with Caesar dressing, freshly grated parmesan cheese, croutons and shredded chicken. T h e r e s a ’ s B i l l y G o a t B a r n S a l a d* – Crisp greens in a three-berry vinaigrette topped with goat cheese, apples, cranberries and pecans. N o t T h e O t h e r W h i t e M e a t S a l a d – Chicken salad made from roasted chicken with grapes, celery, apples, celery and mixed in a delicious fruit and mustard reduction, atop a crispy bed of field greens. Tu n a S a l a d – A scoop of tuna salad freshly made with celery, carrots, onion and mayonnaise dressing on top of crispy greens.

Desserts: Our desserts change frequently and are prepared by Mary Hepner of Ah! Some Chocolates!!!! Ask your server for the delicious details................................................................................$$ 6 . 0 0

Beverages

Café Beverages ..........................................................$2.00

If you would like more just let us know. Fresh Brewed French Roast Coffee – hot or iced Fresh Brewed Decaffeinated Medium Roast Coffee Fresh Brewed Iced Tea – ask about today’s offerings Fresh Brewed Green Tea Variety of Sodas Jack’s Lemonade (Made from Jack’s secret recipe) Selection of Hot Teas

Vi e t n a m e s e S t y l e I c e d C o f f e e ....................................................................................$2.75 Dark French Roast coffee with condensed milk makes a combination that will have you coming back every day for more. Once you try this you may never want coffee any other way.

Q u i c h e o f t h e D a y : The freshest ingredients combined

with our café-made crust, farm fresh eggs and cheese and baked to perfection. Served with a side salad. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...$8.00

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S a n d w i c h e s : Served on choice of café baked breads (farmhouse white, poppy wheat), toasted or not. Served with a side and chips. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..$8.00

1 ⁄ 2 S a n d w i c h – Served with a cup of soup or side salad of field greens (does not include a side dish). T h e r e s a ’ s B i l l y G o a t – Goat cheese with apple, cranberry, pecans and lettuce. N o t T h e O t h e r W h i t e M e a t S a n d w i c h – Homemade chicken salad piled high on café baked bread with lettuce. Tu n a S a l a d S a n d w i c h – The awesome tuna salad from our salad menu takes flight aboard slices of our fresh baked bread with lettuce. If you’d like, we can also open it up and turn it into a tuna melt. B LT – Is there anything better than bacon, lettuce, tomato, and tarragon mayo on café baked bread? I didn’t think so.

Dinner at the Brown Barn Café Thursday through Saturday, 5-9pm; menu changes weekly. Prix-fixe 3 course menu includes choice of starter (soup, salad, or appetizer), entree with side, and dessert. Enjoy one of our nonalcoholic beverages or bring your own beer, wine, or cocktails.


656 Hunter Highway (Route 309) Drums, PA • 788-2805

Breakfast (Served All Day)

Hot Pastrami on rye with spicy mustard.........................................$8.50

The Volcano French Fries topped with Steak, cheese and Bacon...........$6.25

Barn Yard Wrap 2 Eggs, Cheese, Ham or Bacon, Peppers, Onions, Bell House Sauce and Fried Potatoes in one of our Bell House Wraps.........$5.00

BLT Bacon, Lettuce, Tomato and our Bell House Sauce........................$5.50

Soup of the day............................................................Cup $2, Bowl $4.95

Bell House Breakfast Two Eggs, Fried Potatoes, Bacon and Two Slices of Toast with a Bottomless Cup of Coffee................................................$6.50

Gobbler Turkey with Melted Cheese, Bell House Sauce & Spices.........$8.75

Pizza........................................................By the Slice, $2 Large Pie $10

Roast Beef with Fried Onions, Sharp and our Bell House Sauce........$8.25

Add toppings..........................................................................................75

Big Bell House Breakfast Two Eggs, Fried Potatoes, Bacon and Two Slices of French Toast with a Bottomless Cup of Coffee.................................$7.25

Bell House Rachel Turkey with Swiss Cheese, Cole Slaw and Our Bell House Sauce...............................................................................................$7.95

Pastries

Substitute Ham or Sausage for Bacon, ............................................add .75

Chicken Cheese Steak Chopped Grilled Chicken with Fried Onions, Peppers & Bell House Sauce...........................................................................$7.95

Mexican Breakfast Scrambled Eggs and Fried Potatoes with Onions and Peppers, seasoned with salt and pepper and a touch of hot sauce, also your choice of sauce..................................................................................$4.95

Cupcakes............................................................................................3.95 Slice of Pie..........................................................................................3.95

Chicken Sandwiches

Mini Cheesecake...............................................................................$2.95

Omelets

Pollo Formaggio Sliced Grilled Chicken topped with cheese, Bell House Sauce Spices......................................................................................$6.95

Salads

Two Eggs – Includes Fried Potatoes and Toast

Rancher with Fried Onions, Lettuce, Tomato and Ranch Dressing........$6.75

Plain.................................................................................................$4.25

Grilled Chicken Sandwich Sliced Grilled Chicken Breast with Lettuce and Tomato.............................................................................................$6.25

Cheese..............................................................................................$4.75 Onion...............................................................................................$4.50

Italian Sliced Grilled Chicken Breast topped with lettuce, Tomato and Italian Dressing...........................................................................................$6.50

Pepper..............................................................................................$4.50

Chicken Cordon Bleu with Ham, Swiss Cheese, Lettuce & Tomato.....$7.95

Tomato.............................................................................................$4.50

BBQ with Cheddar Cheese, Lettuce, Tomato, Bacon............................$7.75

Mushroom........................................................................................$4.95

Hot & Spicy Breaded Chicken rolled in hot sauce with Lettuce, Tomato, Bell House Sauce.....................................................................................$6.95

Ham, Bacon or Sausage.....................................................................$5.25 Western............................................................................................$5.45

BLT Breaded Chicken topped with Cheese, Bacon, Lettuce, Tomato, Ranch Dressing and Bell House Sauce..........................................................$7.95

Grilled Chicken..................................................................................$6.25 Tuna Salad........................................................................................$6.25 Chicken Salad...................................................................................$6.25 Caesar Salad.....................................................................................$6.25 Bell House Salad...............................................................................$7.95 Antipasto..........................................................................................$7.95 Pasta Spaghetti and Meatballs....................................................................$6.50 Penne in Vodka Sauce.......................................................................$5.25 Chicken Alfredo.................................................................................$7.95

Chicken Parm Sandwich Breaded Chicken topped with Marinara Sauce, Mozzarella Cheese on a Potato Roll....................................................$7.95

Dinners

With 2 Eggs.......................................................................................$6.75

Hot & Spicy Ranch Breaded Chicken topped with a Spicy Ranch Sauce, Lettuce & Tomato..............................................................................$6.95

Open Faced Sandwiches Your Choice of Sliced Roast Beef or Turkey on a country white toast covered with gravy and a side of fries..................$7.95

With 2 Eggs & Choice of Meat............................................................$7.95

Specialty Burgers

Salisbury Steak covered in Mushroom Gravy with Choice of Side.....$8.95

Eggs

Bonnie Burger topped with Sharp Cheese, Lettuce, Tomato, Fried Onions & Bell House Sauce...............................................................................$7.95

Chicken Parmigiana Breaded Cutlet topped with Marinara Sauce, Melted Cheese and a Side of Pasta................................................................$9.95

Cordon Bleu Burger with Ham, Swiss Cheese, Lettuce & Tomato......$7.95

Chicken Scampi Sauteed in a Garlic Butter on a Bed of Pasta...........$9.95

Bleu Cheeseburger with Bleu Cheese, Lettuce, Tomato, Cheddar Cheese and Bell House Sauce........................................................................$7.50

Chicken Fritters Served with Fries..................................................$7.95

French Toast..................................................................................$4.25 Add Ham, Bacon or Sausage..............................................................$5.50

.............................................................................2 Eggs 1.95 1 Egg 1.25 Add Choice of Meat.....................................................................Add $2.00 Egg Whites........................................................................................$3.50 Bell House Wraps Chicken Salad, Tuna Salad, Rib Wrap, Spicy Chicken & Veggie Wrap..............................................................................................$6.99 Crab Wrap.....................................................................................$8.99 All Wraps Come with Lettuce, Tomato, Onion and Our Bell House Sauce

Mushroom & Swiss Fried Mushrooms, Swiss Cheese and Bell House Saucde..............................................................................................$6.25 Veggie Burger with Mushrooms, Lettuce, Tomato, Cheddar Cheese & Bell House Sauce.....................................................................................$8.95 Texas Burger with BBQ Sauce, Lettuce, Tomato, Bacon & Cheddar Cheese.. ........................................................................................................$8.95

Signature Sandwiches, Chicken Sandwiches and Burgers are served on Ciabatta Bread with a Dill Pickle.

Burgers

Bell House Reuben Corned Beef, Sauerkraut, Swiss Cheese & Bell House Sauce...............................................................................................$8.50

Cheeseburger....................................................................................$4.95 Bacon Cheeseburger..........................................................................$5.75 Lettuce & Tomato............................................................................Add .50 French Fries ...................................................................Small $2 Large $4

London Broil Marinated Steak Sliced and Served in Gravy with a Side of Mashed Potatoes.............................................................................$11.95 Chicken Italiano Grilled Chicken Breast covered in White Wine Sauce with Choice of Side...................................................................................$8.95 Chicken Marsala Pan Fried Cutlet Topped with a Marsala Sauce and Choice of Side..............................................................................................$9.95 Haddock Filet Seasoned and topped with Sliced Pepper, Onion, Tomato & Baked With A Choice of Side............................................................$10.95 Quesadillas Chicken and Steak with Peppers, Onion s, Cheese with Bell House Sauce.....................................................................................$7.95 Sides: Mashed Potatoes, Rice Pilaf, California Blend Veggies, Side Salad, Homemade Bread Stuffing, Roasted Potatoes, Cranberry Almond Green Beans, Company Corn. PAGE 13

Cheese Steak with Fried Onions, Peppers, Cheese & Garlic Sauce on a Hoagie Roll.......................................................................................$8.50

Hamburger.......................................................................................$4.50

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Italian W edding ......................................3.50 Soup ofthe Day......................................3.50

1.Vegetable 2.Broccoli& Cheese 3.Prim avera Pizza 4.Chicken W ing Pizza 5.Basiland Tom ato

10” 7.50 7.00 7.50 8.50 7.50

14” 10.50 10.00 10.50 10.75 10.50

16” 12.50 12.00 12.50 13.75 12.50

16” O nly

Haw aiian Pizza M argherita Pizza

1.Grilled Chicken 2.Antipasto

6.50 6.50

3.Caprese

7.50

4.Italian Antipasto

8.50

5.CaesarSalad

5.50

w ith Chicken

7.35

6.Greek Salad

6.50

7.ChefSalad

6.50

8.Tuna Salad

6.50

9.Garden Salad

4.25

Any sm allhoagie m ade into a w rap.....................4.95 Portabella M ushroom .............................................4.95 Veggie W rap............................................................4.95

14.95 14.95

Philly Cheese Steak Pizza 14.95 Taste O fItaly 14.95 W hite Fresh Tom ato Chicken Florentine

12.95 15.95

Chicken Pesto

14.95

Chicken Bruschetta Pizza 15.95

1.Buffalo Chicken Boli

6.50 11.50

2.Grilled Chicken Boli

6.75 11.75

3.Philly Strom boli

6.95 11.95 6.75 11.95

14.95

4.Spinach Strom boli

Shrim p Pizza

15.95

5.Cheese Steak Strom boli 6.95 11.95

1.Ham ,Hard Salam i,Am .Cheese 2.Capicola,Hard Salam i,Am .Cheese 3.Ham ,Hard Salam i,Capicola,Am Cheese

Large 7.00 7.00 7.00

Custom 2 Ft. 18.50 19.50 19.50

4.“Italian Special” PepperHam ,Hard Salam i,Pepperoni,Capicola,Provolone Cheese,HotPeppers (our favorite)

7.50

24.00

4.75 5.00

6.50 6.50

21.00 21.00

7.Tuna,Am erican Cheese 4.75 8.SuperSub:RoastBeef,Turkey,Ham ,Capicola,Sw iss Cheese

6.50 7.50

21.00 25.00

9.Hard Salam i,Am erican Cheese 4.75 10.Pepperoni,Am erican Cheese 4.75 11.Veggie & Cheese Sub (choice ofAm erican,Sw iss,Provolone) 4.75

6.50

20.00

6.50 6.00

20.00 18.50 21.00

5.Turkey Breast,Am erican Cheese 6.RoastBeef, Am erican Cheese

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12.Corned Beef,Sw iss Cheese

4.75

6.00

13.M eatballw ith Sauce (HotItem )

5.00

6.00

N/A

14.M eatballw ith Sauce & Provolone (HotItem )

6.00

6.50

N/A

15.Seafood Salad (Lettuce,Tom ato,Onion,M ayonnaise)

4.75

6.50

20.00

16.Bacon w ith Lettuce,Tom ato,M ayonnaise

5.00

6.50

N/A

17.Turkey Breastw ith Bacon

6.50

7.00

N/A

18.Buffalo Chicken Sub (bleu cheese,choice ofsauce) 5.50 19.Chicken Parm esan (chicken tenders,provolone,m arinara) 5.50

6.00 6.50

N/A N/A

Corned Beef(w e suggest dark m ustard).........................4.75 Roasted Beef......................................................................4.75 Turkey Breast.....................................................................4.75 H ard Salam i........................................................................4.75 Tuna....................................................................................4.75 Capicola..............................................................................4.75 Pepper H am ........................................................................4.75 H am & Cheese...................................................................4.50 H am .....................................................................................4.50 Pepperoni............................................................................4.50 Sw iss Cheese......................................................................4.50 Provolone............................................................................4.50 Am erican............................................................................4.50

2 LARG E TU N A SU BS & 1 LARG E PLAIN PIE

$19.99

plus tax

2 LARG E PLAIN PIES & 1 DO Z.W IN G S

$21.99

plus tax

N EW !O LD FO RG E STYLE PIZZA — 12 CU TS

$6.99

plus tax

1 LARG E PLAIN PIE & 1 DO Z.W IN G S

$13.95

plus tax

2 LARG E PLAIN PIES & 24 W IN G S

$24.95

plus tax

$17.99

plus tax

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ELMER SUDDS SUDDS ELMER The Untraditional Ale House

IMPORTED & DOMESTIC BREWS • SPECIALIZING IN MICROBREWS 475 E. Northampton St. (Cor. Northampton & Empire) • Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702 • 570-829-7833 Kitchen and Bar Hours: Sunday - Monday 5pm-2am • Tuesday - Saturday 4pm-2am CALL FOR WEEKLY DINNER SPECIALS CRAB CAKE SANDWICH - fresh lump crabcake mix pan fried, with lettuce, tomatoes, cheese, sweet mustard sauce & fries............................................................................... $11.00 JOHN’S CHILLI - sweet & spicy, with pineapple ......................................................... $4.50 NACHOS STANDARD - salsa, sour cream, chili, cheese........................................... $6.50 TURKEY PASTRAMI REUBEN - on grilled rye bread with light sauerkraut, cheese & add-ons: jalapenos, banana, peppers, olives, tomatoes ......................................................... .50¢ seasoned fries .................................................................................................................... $7.50 STEAMED CLAMS - 12 to 18 with butter, lemon & crackers.................................... $7.50 JOHN’S HAM PICKLE & CHEESE STACKER - smoked ham, cheese, dill pickles on WINGS - with carrots or celery and bleu cheese. mild, hot, bbq, cajun, butter garlic................... ....................................................................................... Half Doz. - $4.00 • Doz.$6.00 grilled or plain rye, with fries .............................................................................................. $7.00 STUFFED SHRIMP APPETIZER - 3 jumbo shrimps stuffed with crab, baked and served 24 CARROT CLUB - smoked turkey, cheese, lettuce, tomatoes, bacon, mayo on toasted wheat with greens & veggies...................................................................................................... $11.00 bread with seasoned fries................................................................................................... $7.00 COCKTAIL SHRIMP - 6 or 7 (size matters) steamed shrimp served chilled or hot w/ cocktail BOCA BURGER - Veggie burger with lettuce, tomato, mayo........................................ $7.00 sauce or butter ................................................................................................................ $10.00 JALAPENO POPPERS - 6 breaded jalapenos w/ cheddar...................................... $4.50 SALADS BONELESS CHICKEN BITES - no breading, with celery or carrots and bleu BACON-WRAPPED SCALLOP SALAD - organic mixed greens, veggies, crumbled bleu, cheese................................................................................................................................ $6.50 MOZZARELLA STICKS - 6 sticks with marinara sauce ........................................... $4.50 house berry vinaigrette .................................................................................................... $14.00 CRAB CAKE APPETIZER - 2 homemade lump crab cakes baked golden served with mixed CARTOON SALAD - marinated chicken strips, organic mixed greens, veggies, crumbled bleu, greens & veggies ............................................................................................................. $10.00 house berry vinaigrette .................................................................................................... $10.00 MAC’N’CHEESE BITES - 10 tasty cheese triangles served with marinara sauce .... $4.50 SPICY SCALLOP SALAD - over caesar or mixed greens..................................... $13.00 DEEP FRIED CHEESE RAVIOLI - 10 ricotta, parmesan, and mozzarella cheese stuffed raviolis fried crispy.............................................................................................................. $5.50 AHI TUNA SALAD - grilled sushi grade tuna over a caesar or mixed green salad SHRIMP IN A BASKET - 6 jumbo breaded shrimp, seasoned fries with cocktail ....................................................................................................................................... $13.00 sauce .............................................................................................................................. $11.00 CHICKEN CAESAR - romaine, aged provolone, croutons....................................... $10.00 CLAMS CASINO - 8 to 10 half shells stuffed with clams and veggies baked golden $12.00 STEAK CAESAR - over romaine............................................................................. $12.00 STUFFED MUSHROOMS - 6 fresh buttons with lump crab ................................. $11.00 CHICKEN HAWKS - 10-12 bacon wrapped chicken livers ..................................... $10.00 EGGROLLS - 8 chicken eggrolls with duck dipping sauce............................................. $6.00 FRENCH FRIES - tossed in our secret seasoning ....................................................... $2.50 PIZZA WAFFLE FRIES - ........................................................................................................ $2.50 PEPE LE PIZZA - mozzarella, cooper american cheese and red sauce - add any topping ONION RINGS............................................................................................................. $2.50 including pepperoni for 50¢ each....................................................................................... $7.00 NEW! BEER MUSSELS................................................................. 1/2 LB. $7 1 LB. $13 THE ORIGINAL GREEK PIZZA - diced bell peppers, kalamata olives, shaved red onions, NEW! FUNNEL CAKE FRIES ................................................................................ $5.00 NEW! FUDGE BROWNIE BITES .......................................................................... $5.00 mozzarella and feta cheeses, red sauce and oregano ......................................................... $8.50 NEW! CHICKEN TENDERS WITH FRENCH FRIES ..................................... $6.00 GOAT CHEESE PIZZA - baby spinach, red onion, diced plum tomatoes, cooper american cheese, fresh goat cheese and mozzarella cheeses............................................................. $9.00 PIZZA ALA VODKA - mozzarella, cooper american cheese, romano cheese, shaved red BURGERS & SANDWICHES onions and vodka sauce ..................................................................................................... $8.00 Cheese: swiss, cheddar, pepperjack, provolone, aged provolone, smoked gouda, ameriBROCCOLI AND SHELLS PIZZA - chopped broccoli, red onions, garlic, mozzarella and can, cooper american, feta, bleu, havarti, muenster romano cheeses with alfredo sauce.................................................................................... $8.50 THE BURGER - 8 oz. fresh ground beef, grilled to your liking, with cheese, seasoned fries, letELMER’S HAWAIIAN PIZZA - smoked ham, pineapple, mozzarella and cooper cheeses tuce & tomatoes................................................................................................................. $8.00 with red sauce .................................................................................................................... $8.00 TURKEY BURGER - 8 oz. fresh grilled turkey blended with spices, melted cheese, lettuce, fresh grilled chicken with your choice of wing sauce, mozBUFFALO CHICKEN PIZZA tomato & seasoned fries .................................................................................................... $8.50 zarella and bleu cheeses .................................................................................................... $8.50 CHICKEN CAESAR SANDWICH - grilled chicken breast, romaine SHORTY’S POTATO PIE - fresh mashed potatoes, red onion and mild banana peppers, lettuce, tomatoes, seasoned fries ....................................................................................... $7.00 mozzarella and cooper cheeses. Add ham .75¢ .......................................................... $8.50 BUFFALO CHICKEN SANDWICH - grilled chicken breast, wing sauce & cheese, lettuce, NEW! TOMATO WITH BASIL PESTO PIZZA - American, Shredded Mozzarella, Parmetomatoes, seasoned fries.................................................................................................... $7.00 san and Provolone Cheese with Diced Tomatoes................................................................. $9.00

APPETIZERS

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TO VIEW OUR FULL MENU OF PIZZA, PASTA, SEAFOOD & MORE VISIT OUR WEBSITE: www.thenakedgrapeplains.info Bruchetta NEW!.............................................$6.00 Drizzled with balsamic reduction

Chicken Tempura NEW! ................................$7.00 Served with Mandarin Orange dipping sauce

Bonfire Fries...................................................$8.95

Covered with bleu cheese or cheddar cheese sauce.Topped with buffalo bites

Mozzarella Sticks...........................................$5.95 Served with sauce

Steamed Clams NEW! ...................................$5.95 One Dozen served with melted butter. Check availability.

Buffalo Bites ..................................................$6.50 10 oz. of breaded chicken breast dipped in mild or hot wing sauce

Calamari NEW!..............................................$6.00 Served with marinara

Potato Pancakes (12)......................................$4.99 Ultimate Nachos ............................................$7.95

Nacho chips, chili, lettuce, tomatoes, jalapeno peppers with sides of salsa and sour cream

Jalapeno Poppers (5)......................................$5.95

Served with sauce

Cheese Quesedillas NEW! .............................$6.25 Chicken $6.95 – Steak $7.95

Sides

Homecut Fries................................................$3.25 Waffle Fries.....................................................$4.50 Breadsticks .....................................................$4.49 Six fresh baked breadsticks with garlic and butter coating served with marinara sauce

Cheese Fries ...................................................$3.95 Waffle Cheese Fries........................................$5.25 Onion Rings ...................................................$4.25 Garlic Knots ...................................................$4.75 Melted Cheese ~ Sour Cream ~ Salsa ~ BBQ Sauce ................................................................ 75¢

Chicken

Served with choice of sauce: (Extra charge for multiple sauces per order) Mild ~ Hot ~ Hooter ~ Butter & Garlic ~ Red Garlic ~ Honey Mustard ~ Mild Bleu Cheese ~ Hot Bleu Cheese ~ Hot Ranch ~ Mild Ranch ~ BBQ ~ Honey BBQ ~ Cajun ~ NEW Habnero! (side of bleu cheese and celery $1.25 (2 oz) ~ $1.50 (4 oz) ~ $3.25 (8 oz)

10 Wings..........................................................$7.25 20 Wings........................................................$14.00 30 Wings........................................................$16.95 Chicken Fingers .............................................$7.25

4 fingers and fries. BBQ or Honey Mustard Sauce. Make them spicy with wing sauce for an additional 75¢

Burgers or Chicken Sandwiches

served on a Kaiser Roll Your choice of French Fries or Salad. Substitute a homemade Bunzoni roll for only 75¢ Toppings.................. Marinated or Breaded Chicken • Burger

Big -n- Plain ...................................... $7.00 • $6.50 With Cheese ....................................... $7.25 • $6.75 Garden (Lettuce,Tomato & Mayo) ........... $7.25 • $6.75 California (Bacon, Lettuce,Tomato & Mayo) . $7.95 • $7.50 Mushroom & Swiss ............................ $7.25 • $7.25 British (Melted Cheddar & Bacon)........... $7.50 • $7.50 Black ‘n Bleu (Cajun & Bleu Cheese Crumbles) .. $7.75 • $7.95 Buffalo ................................................ $7.50 • $7.75 Parmesan ............................................ $7.50 • $7.50 BBQ or Honey Mustard .................... $7.25 • $7.25 Monarch (Roasted Peppers, Cheese & Spicy Mustard) .......... ............................................................. $7.00 • $7.25 Tubbie (American Cheese, Pickles & Ketchup)........$7.50

Stromboils & Party Bolis

Add side of Marinara (single 75¢ - party $2.75) ~ Wing Sauce (single 75¢ - party $3.25)

Italian ................................................. $7.00 $17.25

Ham, Salami, Pepperoni, Sweet Peppers & Cheese

Chicken Wing ..................................... $7.50 $17.95

Soups ‘n Salads

Salads are served with a choice of French, Italian, Lite Italian, 1000 Island, Lite SunDried Tomato Vinaigrette, Ranch, Honey Mustard, Balsamic Vinaigrette, Oil & Vinegar, Caesar (add $1.00) or Bleu Cheese (add $1.00)

Homemade Soup.................................. $3.00 $4.00 Tossed Salad ......................................... $3.25 $5.50 Ceasar Salad...................................................$6.00 Ahi Tuna NEW! Served with Cusabi dressing.......$7.95 Buffalo Chicken Salad...................................$7.50 Steak Salad.....................................................$7.95 Chili ...................................................... $3.75 $4.95 Chicken Salad – Breaded or Grilled .............$7.50 Chicken Ceasar Salad....................................$7.75 Tuna Salad ......................................................$7.50 Antipasto ........................................................$7.95

Chicken Breast, Cheese & Mild Wing Sauce

Sirloin Steak ...................................... $8.95 $18.95 Steak, Cheese, Fried Onion & Roasted Peppers

Veggie.................................................. $6.95 $16.95

Mushrooms, Broccoli, Onions,Tomato, Sweet Peppers & Black Olives

Children’s Menu Children 12 & under

French Fries....................................................$2.25 French Fries with Cheese ..............................$2.75 Mozzarella Sticks (3) .....................................$3.95 Chicken Fingers (2) & Fries...........................$4.95 Spaghetti ........................................................$4.00 Spaghetti with Meatball................................$5.25 Grilled Cheese & Fries...................................$5.50

6 Wings............................................................$5.50

Beverages

Coffee or Tea .................................................... 99¢ Pitcher of Soda ..............................................$5.25 Iced Tea or Fountain Soda .............................$1.75

La Selezioni Di Cena Italiane

Italian Dinner Selections. All Dinners come with potato & vegetable of the day. Pastas come with cup of soup or side salad and bread sticks.

Frutti Di Mare (Seafood)

Salmon-Parmesan Encrusted or Teriyaki ............ $13.95 Ahi Tuna in White Wine & Mushroom Sauce........... $12.95 Shrimp Scampi sauteed in garlic butter over angel hair..... ................................................................................. $11.95 Vetello (Veal) Veal Parmesan Tender veal smothered in marinara, topped with mozzarella cheese, served over angel hair........... $12.95 Veal Venetian Served in spinach, cherry tomatoes and crabmeat in white wine sauce .......................................... $14.95 Veal Marsala Veal & mushrooms in marsala sauce ... $11.95 Veal Picata Lemon garlic sauce with white wine & capers.. ................................................................................. $12.95 Combinazione (Combo) Steak & Chicken Chipotle steak and grilled chicken breast ................................................................................. $13.95 Polo (Chicken) Chicken Parmesan ................................................. $10.95 Chicken breast topped with marinara & mozzarella cheese. Served over angel hair. Chicken Francaise.................................................. $11.00 Egg battered chicken, served in a garlic butter sauce. Chicken Scampi ..................................................... $11.25 Sauteed in garlic butter sauce angel hair. Chicken Marsala .................................................... $10.75 Chicken and mushrooms sauteed in a marsala wine sauce. Chicken Picata....................................................... $11.50 Sauteed in lemon, wine and garlic. Blackened Chicken ................................................ $12.95 Fresh chicken breast in cajun seasoning, stuffed with blue cheese crumbles. Vegetaziano (Vegetarian) Eggplant Parmesan................................................ $11.95 Smothered in marinara, topped with mozzarella cheese, served over angel hair. Eggplant Rollatini.................................................. $12.95 Eggplant rolled with a combination of cheeses. Served over angel hair. Macchezone (Pasta) Homemade Gnocchi of Potato.............................. $12.00 Baked Ziti............................................................... $10.50 Stuffed Shells ......................................................... $10.00 Create Your Own.................................................... $10.00 Choose from ~ Penne, Angel Hair or Linguinin, Marinara, Vodka Sauce, Alfredo or Pesto. Additional $2.50 for white or red clam sauce. Add Chicken or Meatball for $2.50

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Consumer Advisory: Consuming raw or under cooked meats and poultry may increase the risk of food borne illness.

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