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Continued from page 18 conclude Jan. 14.

The Stamp Out Hunger food drive is scheduled for May 13, and the National Postal Forum — the mailing industry’s largest annual meeting — is slated for May 21-24 in Charlotte, NC.

The Postal Service is tentatively slated to recognize National Dog Bite Awareness Week in June; National Slip, Trip and Fall Prevention Week in November; and USPS Motor Vehicle Safety Month in December.

The USPS and other federal agencies will observe the newest federal holiday, Juneteenth, commemorating the end of slavery in the United States, on June 19.

Meanwhile, Independence Day will fall on a Tuesday in 2023 and Christmas Day will fall on a Monday, as will New Year’s Day 2024.

Standard Forward Mail & Change of Address

Visit moversguide.usps.com to prove your identity on-line or stop into any Post Office for a free forwarding card.

If you’re moving, submit a permanent changeof-address request so your USPS® mail is properly rerouted to your new address.

If you’re only relocating for a short time to visit your second home or do an extended stay with relatives, submit a temporary change-of-address request so you can receive your mail while you’re away for 15 days up to 1 year. If you are issued a PO Box # that is what you use. If your mail has both house # and street name make sure your PO Box # is below your house # and street name or removed all together. The forwarding system will not try both addresses to get it to you. You are only required to use your PO Box # on all mail if there is no house delivery. The only reason you need both is for packages due to UPS, Amazon, & Fedex. Plan ahead. Although mail forwarding may begin within 3 business days of your submitted request, it’s best to allow up to 2 weeks. Mail will be forwarded to your new address as it comes, piece by piece.

As always, we thank you for your business.

April Shaner, Postmaster

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The New Year was rung in at the lakefront estate of Rob and Donna Snyder with a boisterous group led by DJ Nine Moves. Prior to the dropping of the ball the group was surprised by a visit by the Little Ice Cream Man who delighted kids of all ages with his assortment of ice creams and toppings.

Photo provided by Marc Cuesta

Banquet

Appetizers…

Ginger Teriyaki Tuna

Baked Crab & Spinach Dip

Garlic Herb Mussels

Old Bay Shrimp

Nachos Imperial Empanadas

Chicken Tostadas

Taco Tuesdays

Thursdays BBQ Ribs

Casual Fare… Classic Burger

Charbroiled Chicken

Sandwich

Garden Burger

Beef Cheese Steak

Soups and Salads…

Shrimp Avocado Salad

Pittsburgh Steak Salad

Caribbean Taco Salad

Cream of Crab Soup

Tomato Basil Bisque

Entrées…

Wild Caught Salmon

Tex-Mex Fajitas

Half Rack Baby Back Ribs

Coconut Shrimp Basket

Fire Roasted Chicken

Kid’s Menu

Drink Specials Beer & Wine

February 2003 issue

The front page of this issue, all black and white, featured an Ann Martino photo of snowboarders on Jack Frost.

“Many area residents were sorry to see Rambler’s Ranch close…” It’s been reopened on January 28 as Penn’s Peak. On their schedule are Brad Paisley, Three Dog Night, and the Charlie Daniels Band. “We wish them success.”

At the reorganization meeting on January 6, Kidder supervisors renominated Kevin Nally as chairman, and Nick Pantages as vice chairman. Doris Gallagher became roadmaster, and Mary Farnschlader is the new police chairman. Lorraine Sloss is the fifth supervisor.

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The Lake Harmony Volunteer Fire Company thanked its volunteers for their work throughout the year with a holiday party at the firehouse January 11.

Tony Valusek was spotted in Shenanigans while on leave from his duties in Kosovo. He returned to duty January 28.

Ed Murphy of Murphy’s Loft returned from a week of skiing in Aspen.

“Fred and Mary Houghton took time off from their snow removal chores and headed for the warmer climes of Key West, FL for a week of sun, fun and fabulous sunsets. By now they should be back, resuming their snow removal routine.”

Paul Krawitz has ended his globe-trotting ways, at least for now, and is back cooking at Woody’s.

Editor Mary wrote a story of a bear in the crawl space of a Lake Harmony Estates (LHE) home. The owner came to his home for the weekend. There was no water, so he went into the crawl space to reset the breaker, and to his surprise came face-to-face with a large black bear awake…not

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