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Adult toy Bingo Friday February 9, 2018 Snow date: Saturday February 10

Vigilant Fire Company 110 S. Walnut Street, Slatington Doors & Kitchen Open @ 5:00 pm Bingo Starts at 7:00 pm 20 Games of Bingo plus 5 Specials 26th Game - Adult Toy Extravaganza TICKETS: $25 each or $40 per couple Limited To 100 Tickets 18 and over only Ticket Includes 20 Bingo Games, 5 Specials & Refreshments ~Cash Kitchen~Adult Toy Door Prizes~ ~Pull Tickets~~Intermission Games~ ~Special Cover All Bingo Game Is An Extra purchase~ Tickets Available at Galio’s Market 43 S. Walnut Street, Slatington Or Call The Vigilant Fire Company @ (610) 767-3832 For Ticket Reservations/Information

Amey’s Garage, Inc. 4228 Lehigh Dr., Cherryville, PA

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Warranty With Vehicle 2011 Honda Accord 4 cyl. Auto. 57K $10,500

2010 VW Jetta 5 cyl. Auto Leather $5,995

2008 Mazda 3 4 cyl. Auto 85K $5,295

2011 Ford Focus 4 cyl. Auto $4,995

2009 Chevrolet Cobalt 4 cyl. 4 DR. Auto $4,500

2008 Mitsubishi Eclipse 4 cyl. Auto 2 DR. $5,495

2008 Chevrolet Impala V6 Auto $3,995

2008 Nissan Sentra 4 cyl. Auto 4 DR. $4,495

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INSIDE THIS ISSUE Community Calendar.............................. Pg. 6 Touch of Dutch...................................... Pg. 16 Laugh Out Loud.................................... Pg. 21 Young at Heart...................................... Pg. 22 Pet Page................................................. Pg. 23 Church Directory................................... Pg. 26

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Bethany Wesleyan Church submitted by LORRAINE GUNDRUM

MARRIAGE STRENGTHENING CONFERENCE Saturday, February 10, 1 p.m. Fighting Your Way to a Better Marriage – Join relationship experts Dr. Greg & Erin Smalley for a special conference featuring Biblical strategies that show how healthy conflict can take you to deeper levels of intimacy. Price $119/couple includes 3 sessions with the Smalleys, evening meal & Daren Streblow comedy show. DAREN STREBLOW COMEDY SHOW – Saturday, February 10, 7 p.m. Tickets are $10 each and available at BWC or iTickets.com.

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SPANISH BIBLE STUDY – Ministerio Hispano Servicios los Domingos a las 10:45 a.m. en el salon 601. Pastor Patricio& Marcela Labbe - Telefono: 610=509-1103. AUTISM MINISTRY EVERY SUNDAY MORNING AT 10:45 a.m. up to age 21 with Autism Spectrum Disorder. LOVING LIFE CHILD CARE - Daycare, Preschool, Elementary Care Before/After School. For more information please contact maryl@bethanywes.org. Bethany Wesleyan Church is located at 675 Blue Mountain Drive in Cherryville. Worship services are held each Saturday at 5 p.m. and Sundays at 9 and 10:45 a.m. in the Ministry Center. Family Worship service for children in grades 1-5 and their caregivers is held in the Children’s Center at 10:45 a.m. For more information, please call the church office at 610-767-1239, or visit us online @ www. bethanywes.org.

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The Woman’s Club of Slatington invites you to attend their monthly meeting on Monday, January 15 at 7 p.m. at the St. John’s Lutheran Church, 40 Second Street, Slatington. If you were a past member of the Woman’s Club or want to come and visit, please join them and bring a friend. On April 23rd, the Woman’s Club is sponsoring a juried arts and photography contest at the Slatington Public Library. Contest rules detailing entry categories are available by contacting Louise Bechtel at the Slatington Library or email slatlib2@ptd.net or Becky Lienhard at d_blienhard@msn.com.

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COMMUNITY CALENDAR MONDAYS • Book Club, Palmerton Library (3rd Monday), 12 to 1:15 p.m. • Knitting Club, Palmerton Library (1st Monday), 6 to 8 p.m. • Knitting for Veterans, Bath Legion, 6 to 9 p.m. • TOPS, Dinkey Church, Ashfield, 5:30 p.m. 610-852-2976. • Al-Anon Family Group/Growing in Hope, St. Peters Community Center, 177 Main Road, Lehighton 7 - 8 p.m. 570-6576850 • St. John’s Lutheran Church of Mahoning is hosting “GriefShare,” a free weekly grief support group and seminar, on Mondays at 6:30 p.m. “GriefShare” features video from prominent Christian experts on grieving, and caring conversation with people who understand your thoughts and feelings, whether your loss is recent or long ago. To find out more, or to register, call St. John’s at 570-386-9960. • American Legion Post 16 meeting every Monday at 8 p.m. Veterans needed for color guard to help with Military Honor Funeral. Call 610-703-5166 FMI.

TUESDAYS • ALATEEN support group for teens of family struggling w/ alcohol. Faith Alive Church, Palmerton/Bowmanstown, 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. Adult Al-Anon and AA meetings, 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. 570-730-8601. • Crochet night, Tuesday night 6:30-8:30, Northern Lehigh School Library call Lisa 610-7674323.

WEDNESDAYS • Individualized Basic Computer Class, Northampton Library 6 to 8 p.m. 610-760-0207. 6

• Alzheimer’s Support Group (1st and 3rd), St. John’s Lutheran Church, Jim Thorpe. 6:30 p.m. 610-392-2380. • Homework Helpers, Palmerton Library, 3 to 4:30 p.m. 610-8264962. • Nar-Anon Meetings, Holy Cross Lutheran Church, 696 Johnson Rd. Nazareth, 7:30 p.m. • Adult BS/JAM Club (K-5) and youth (6-12), 7 p.m. Faith Wesleyan Church, Route 309 Orefield 610-398-0172. • Carbon County Art League,meet the second Wednesday each month at 6:00 PM at The Seventh Moon Wellness Spa, Lower level, 701 Bridge Street, Lehighton, Pa 18235 Phone: 610-730-3163 • Pastor Chris Cocca will be leading a weekly Bible study, at Christ's Church at Lowhill, 4695 Church Road, New Tripoli, every Wednesday evening at 6:00 pm. 9/20-11/1 will feature "The Bible as Literature, then and now” • The overdose support group will be held the 1st and 3rd Wednesday of every month. 6:00pm - 7:30pm at CarbonMonroe-Pike Drug & Alcohol. 428 South 7th St. Lehighton, PA. Contact Carolee @ 610-3775177. Free support for anyone impacted by an overdose. • TOPS, New Night, Zion U.C.C., Lehighton. 4:30 p.m. 610-8522136.

THURSDAYS • Schnecksville Sr. Citizens Club, 12 p.m. at Schnecksville Fire Co. 610-769-7570. • Polka, Laurel Fire Co. (3rd and 4th), 5 to 7 p.m. 610-262-2077. • Rotary Club of Slatington meeting, Woodstone Country Club, 6:15 p.m. 484-951-2468.

• Al-Anon Family Group, St. John’s U.C.C. in Palmerton, 7 to 8 p.m. 570-861-4928. • American Legion Aux. of Slatington at Legion (1st), 7 p.m. FMI 610-760-1642. • PA German Friends meeting (3rd), St. Peter’s Lutheran Church in Allentown, 7 p.m. 610-767-7140. • GriefShare, 7:30 p.m. at St. John’s Lutheran Church in Lehighton. 570-386-9960. • Senior Citizens meet 1st & 3rd Thursday of each month at 12:30 p.m. at Diamond Fire Company Social Hall.

FRIDAYS • Preschool Story Hour, Palmerton Library, 10:30 a.m. • Mom, Pop, and Tot class, 10 to 11 a.m. Northampton Rec. Center. Toddler based activities/ group activities. 610-502-2990 or reccenter@rcn.com. • Polka and button box every Friday 7:30 to 10:30 p.m. at the Northampton VFW. 610-2623891.

SATURDAYS • Cancer Connections Group Meeting, Bethany Wesleyan Church (3rd Sat.), 10 a.m. • Forgotten Felines Cat and Kitten Adoptions, noon to 4 p.m. 6022 Mountain Rd., Germansville. 610-760-9009.

SUNDAYS • Learning Experience & Discipleship classes, Bethany Wesleyan, 9 and 10:45 a.m. • Second Sunday of every month United States Submarine Veterans Lehigh Valley Base monthly meeting, at St Stephen’s Church at 510 Union St, Allentown.

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Vigilant Fire Company Announces Officers submitted by DONNA J. PFROM

Vigilant Fire Company No. 2 at 110 South Walnut Street, Slatington, announces its 2018 officers: President-Robert Stettner, Vice-President-Darin Handwerk, Treasurers-Ronald Hausman & Trudy Hay. Secretary-Donna Pfrom, Board of GovernorsCarol Hausman, Guy Pfrom and Bruce Kern. Dues are now payable and may be put in the company’s mailbox. Meetings are the first Sunday of the month at 7 pm. A Washington’s Birthday Celebration will be held for members only on February 24, 2018, meal 12-5 p.m. Bingo is held on Monday and

Wednesday nights at 6:30 p.m., kitchen open at 5 p.m. We are now holding surf and turf dinners on the 4th Friday of each month, for updates, events and Hall rental call 610-767-3832. Please see our ad in this issue for our 2018 events calendar.

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15 Random Food Facts You Don't Need to Know But Will Enjoy Reading By:Tatum Kelly www.spoonuniversity.com

5. Vinegar

Some of your favorite foods come from the weirdest families, take on the weirdest forms, and have the strangest back stories, yet I bet you don't even know most of them. The truth is, you don't even need to know, but I bet you'll get a kick out of these random (some, not so interesting) yet funny, facts. Read up!

6. Bananas

1. Pringles

There was a lawsuit that took place trying to prove that Pringles are not really potato chips.

2. Cranberries

If you can get your hands on a really ripe cranberry, try bouncing it like a bouncy ball. Word on the street is they're supposed to bounce sky high.

3. Ketchup

This one may lead you to question humanity but here it is: ketchup was used as medicine in the 1830s. (NO, thank you.)

4. Peanut Butter

Arachibutyrophobia is the fear of getting peanut butter stuck to the top of your mouth. (Yes, this is a real fear.)

To be 100% honest, I'm not sure if I completely buy this one, but apparently vinegar has the power to melt pearls. So, ladies, keep your earrings out of vinegar's strong hands. Consuming bananas can actually help fight depression, so eat up (because why not)!

7. Ice Cream

In the state of Kentucky, it is illegal to hold an ice cream cone in your back pocket. So all you Kentucky readers better drop that cone because you certainly can't save it for later.

8. Popcorn

In South Africa, it is more than common to roast up some good ol' termites and ants and call em' popcorn. Tourists in South Africa better watch out.

9. Fruit Snacks

Warning: If you love gushers and fruit roll-ups, skip to number 10. Unfortunately, fruit snacks typically contain a "special ingredient" known as wax, which is similar to what they use to polish up your car (ew).

10. Fruit Loops

I apologize in advance to eight-year-old you, but no matter what color Fruit Loops you eat, they all taste the same.

11. SPAM

This one really had me stumped because I never knew what the mysterious SPAM ever was. SPAM is short for 'Spiced Ham.'

12. Popsicle

The popsicle was 'invented' by an eleven-yearold. Yes, this one is meant to make you feel badly about yourself. I mean, c'mon, what were you doing at age eleven?

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13. Apples

Surprisingly enough, apples come from the the same family as roses do. A fruit + flower = cousins?

14. Chocolate

Chocolate was once used as a currency. Yup, this one makes sense. I mean, who doesn't love chocolate?

15. Hamburgers (McDonald's)

McDonald's sells 75 hamburgers every second of every day. Now that's a lotta' meat.

16. Jelly Beans

Women every day get shellac manicures, a shiny polish used to make sure it doesn't chip. Well... did you know that jelly beans are encoded in just that? No wonder they're so shiny.

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45 Food Facts That Will Blow Your Mind By: Justin Abarca Erin La Rosa www.buzzfeed.com

1. The oldest evidence for soup is from 6,000 B.C. and calls for hippopotamus and sparrow meat. 2. Pringles once had a lawsuit trying to prove that they weren't really potato chips. 3. Pound cake got its name from its original recipe, which called for a pound each of butter, eggs, sugar, and flour. 4. Ripe cranberries will bounce like rubber balls. 5. An average ear of corn has an even number of rows, usually 16. 6. Consuming dairy may cause acne. 7. Most wasabi consumed is not real wasabi, but colored horseradish. 8. Central Appalachia's tooth decay problem is referred to as Mountain Dew mouth, due to the beverage's popularity in the region. 9. Apples belong to the rose family, as do pears and plums. 10. Oklahoma's state vegetable is the watermelon. 11. One of the most popular pizza toppings in Brazil is green peas. 12. About 70% of olive oil being sold is not actually pure olive oil. 13. Real aged balsamic vinegar actually costs anywhere from $75 to $400 or more. 14. Store bought 100% "real" orange juice is 100% artificially flavored. 15. The most expensive pizza in the world costs $12,000 and takes 72 hours to make. 16. The winner of the 2013 Nathan's Hot Dog Eating contest consumed 69 hot dogs in 10 minutes. 17. The Dunkin' Donuts in South Korea offer doughnut flavors such as Kimchi Croquette and Glazed Garlic. 18. Chocolate was once used as currency. 19. There is an amusement park in Tokyo that offers Raw Horse Flesh-flavored ice cream. 20. The tea bag was created by accident, as tea bags were originally sent as samples. 21. A Cinnabon® Classic has less sugar than a 20-oz. bottle of Pepsi. 22. Castoreum, which is used as vanilla flavoring in candies, baked goods, etc., is actually a secretion from the anal glands of beavers. 23. Humans are born craving sugar.

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24. Radishes are members of the same family as cabbages. 25. The red food-coloring carmine — used in Skittles and other candies — is made from boiled cochineal bugs, a type of beetle. 26. Casu Marzu is a cheese found in Sardinia that is purposely infested with maggots. 27. The softening agent L-cysteine — used in some bread — is made from human hair and duck feathers. 28. The potentially fatal brain mushroom is considered a delicacy in Scandinavia, Eastern Europe, and the upper Great Lakes region of North America. 29. If improperly prepared, fugu, or puffer fish, can kill you since it contains a toxin 1,200 timesdeadlier than cyanide. 30. It is almost impossible to find out what all the ingredients are that Papa John's uses in its pizzas. 31. Coconut water can be used as blood plasma. 32. Milt, which is a delicacy around the world, is fish sperm. 33. McDonald's sells 75 hamburgers every second of every day. 34. Ranch dressing contains titanium dioxide, which is used to make it appear whiter. The same ingredient is used in sunscreen and paint for the same effect. 35. Three plates of food at a Chinese buffet will net you about 3,000 calories. 36. To make jelly beans shiny, shellac is used, which is made from Kerria lacca insect excretions. 37. One fast food hamburger may contain meat from 100 different cows. 38. Ketchup was used as a medicine in the 1800s to treat diarrhea, among other things. 39. Fruit-flavored snacks are made with the same wax used on cars. 40. Peanuts aren't nuts, they're legumes. 41. No matter what color Fruit Loop you eat, they all taste the same. 42. The most expensive fruit in the world is the Japanese Yubari cantaloupe, and two melons once sold at auction for $23,500. 43. Arachibutyrophobia is the fear of peanut butter sticking to the roof of your mouth. 44. When taken in large doses nutmeg works as a hallucinogen. 45. Eating bananas can help fight depression.

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Table Manners and Dining Etiquette For Meals in a Social or Professional Setting BY DEBBY MAYNE www.thespruce.com

Table manners are important in both professional and social situations, so it's a good idea to know some basics. There may be some slight variations, depending on your region and what is locally acceptable, so if you are at a dinner party, pay attention to the host or hostess and take cues from them. Whether no one ever taught you dining etiquette or you've forgotten what you learned, here are some tips to show that you know how to behave at the table. Using proper etiquette at the table will also help you socially and professionally in a restaurant or in someone's home.

Before the Dinner

If you are invited to have dinner with someone, it is always a good idea to respond, even if an RSVP is not requested. This helps with planning. Don’t ask if you can bring extra guests if the invitation doesn’t make the offer. However, if your family is invited to someone’s home for dinner, it is okay to ask if your children are included. If they are, make sure your children know good manners before they go.

Gift

When you are dining at the home of a friend, it is a good idea to bring a host or hostess gift. Don’t expect your gift to be used during the meal. Most dinner partieshave carefully planned menu items, and your gift may not go with the meal.

Getting Started

Some dinner parties are formal and have place cards where the host or hostess wants you to sit. If not, ask if there are seating preferences. Wait until the host sits before you do. In some cultures,

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a blessing will be said. Even if you don’t follow the beliefs of the prayer, show respect and be silent. If the host offers a toast, lift your glass. It is not necessary to “clink” someone else’s glass.

Napkin

As soon as you sit down, turn to your host or hostess and take a cue for when to begin. Once the host unfolds his or her napkin, you should remove your napkin from the table or plate, and place it on your lap. If you are dining out, you should place your napkin in you lap immediately. Keep your napkin in your lap until you are finished eating. If you must get up at any time during the meal and plan to return, place the napkin on either side of your plate. After you are finished, place your napkin on the table to the left of your plate.

When to Eat

If you are eating out, you should wait until all the members of your group have been served before picking up your fork. At a private dinner, observe the host or hostess and pick up your fork when he or she does. However, if you are at a buffet, you may start when there are others seated at your table.

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One of the most common issues to confuse today’s diners is which utensil to use for each course. A typical rule of thumb is to start with the utensil that is farthest from your plate and work your way toward the center of your place setting. If you see the host or hostess doing something different, you may follow his or her lead. The important thing is to remain as inconspicuous as possible. Continued on page 14

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For dinners where food is served at the table, the dishes should be passed in a counter-clockwise flow. Never reach across the table for anything. Instead, ask that condiments be passed from the person closest to the item. Salt and pepper should be passed together. Always use serving utensils and not your own to lift food from the serving dish.

Eating

Table manners were designed to keep people from scarfing food down like animals, so learn them before you eat with others. One of the most important things to keep in mind is that you should never call attention to yourself by blatantly breaking the rules set by society.

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Turn off your cell phone before sitting down. It is rude to talk on your phone or text while in the company of others. Never talk when you have food in your mouth. That’s just gross. Even if someone asks you a question, wait until you swallow before answering. Taste your food before you add salt, pepper, or other seasoning. Doing otherwise may be insulting

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After the Meal

After you finish eating, partially fold your napkin and place it to the left of your plate. Wait until the host or hostess signals that the meal is over, you may stand. After the meal is over, don’t eat and run. If nothing is planned after dinner, stick around for approximately an hour before saying good-bye to the host and thanking him or her for the dinner. If the event is informal, you may offer to help clean up.

Later

Always send the host or hostess a thank you note or card in the mail, and don’t wait more than a day or two after the event. Address the host or hostess, thank him or her for the lovely dinner, and add another short, positive comment to show your appreciation.Your note may be brief but heartfelt.

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For all Slatington Library information, visit our website www.slatelibrary.com Congratulations to Brenda Morris who won our Christmas Afghan raffle. The Library would like to thank the following organizations who provided grant money to improve the library last year: The Trexler Trust Fund allowed the library to have the lighting fixed on the outside of the building, and improved on the inside Rotary Club of Slatington allowed us to order new e-books Mickley/Fravel Trust Fund payed for our

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26 Yenner 1956 Mer hen yuscht do bissel in der Kalenner geguckt un mer sehne, as der fimf-un-zwansichscht St. Paul’s Daag iss. Des iss en Daag, as net viel Leit devun schwetze un aa net wisse, was es meent. Awwer der St. Paul waar en Mann, as veil gezehlt hot fer die Welt helfe mache, was sie iss veil Yaahre zerick. Wann der St. Paul net so viel geduh hett fer Grischdendum iwwer es Land draage, dann kennde mir aa verleicht vun denne Leit sei heidesdaags, wo net an Yesus glaawe. Der Paul waar ken Grischt in seim younge Lewe, awwer mol ee Daag is ebbes ghaeppent, as en neier Mann aus ihm gemacht hot. Wie er am Laafe waar is en arricki Helling um ihm rumkumme un er hot nimmi sehne kenne. Er iss uff der Grund gfalle. Es waar no, as er schwetzt hot mit Gott un Ihm

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gfroogt hot was er duh sett. Es hot drei Daag genumme bis er widder sehne hot kenne. Er iss gedauft warre imme Schteddel beim Naame Damascus un vun selle Zeit ab iss er getraewwelt vun Blatz zu Blatz schwetze zu die Leit vun Yesus. Er hot drei grosse Drips gemacht in seim Lewe, wo en grossi Hilf waar fer Grischdendum iwwer die ganz Welt bringe. Er hot fattzeh Parts in der Biewel zu sei Kredit vun Romans zu Hebrews. Des iss en grosser Daag in unserm Kalenner un mer sedde meh schwetze devun, as wie menschdeLeit duhne. Der Kalenner schwetzt aa vun alde Glauwe uff St Paul’s Daag. Des kenne mer glauwe adder losse, graad wie mer wolle. Es saagt wann es Wedder schee iss uff seller Daag, dann gebt’s en guder Yaahr, wann es schneet adder regert. watt die Frucht deier, wann es veil dunkle Wolke hot seller Daag, geht viel frieh Dot sell Yaahr. -Florence Baver January 26, 1956 We just looked at the calendar here a little, and we see that twenty-fifth is St. Paul’s day. This is a day that not many people talk about and also do not know what its meaning. [Note that the term, calendar, is often used for the almanac in earlier times; see its usage later in this article.] However, St. Paul was a man that counted much in making the world what it is, many years ago. If St. Paul would not have done so much to carry Christianity over the land, then perhaps we could also [be] today among those people who do not believe in Jesus. Paul was no Christian in his younger years, but one day something happened, that made a new man out of him. As he was walking an unusual light surrounded him and he could no longer see. He fell on the ground. After that he talked with God and asked Him what he should do. It took three day until he could see again. He was baptized in the town, Damascus, and from that time on he travelled from place to place and talked to the

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there are many dark clouds that day, then many people will die young that year. [ Scripture references for the life of St. Paul: His conversion: Acts 9: 1 – 19; His first missionary tour: Acts 13:1 – 14:28; Second missionary tour: Acts 15:36 – 18:21; Third missionary tour: Acts 18:22 – 21:16] [Epistles of New Testament traditionally attributed to St. Paul: Romans, 1 Corinthians, 2 Corinthians, Galatians, Ephesians, Philippians, Colossians, 1 Thessalonians, 2 Thessalonians, 1 Timothy, 2 Timothy, Philemon, and Hebrews. However, most scholars no longer attribute the book of Hebrews to St. Paul.] people about Jesus. He made three large trips in his lifetime, which was a big help in bringing Christianity to the whole world. He has fourteen parts (Epistles) in the Bible to his credit, from Romans to Hebrews. This is an important day on our calendar and we should talk about it more than most people do. The calendar also speaks of old beliefs for St. Paul’s day. This we can believe or let [alone], exactly like we wish. It says if the weather is nice on that day, then it will be a good year; when it snows or rains, the fruit will be expensive [that year; and] if

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own. It was great! Unfortunately, my humans divorced, and neither could take me in. Life is all about ups and downs, and I know I’ll rise above this too. Could it be with you? Humans have let me down a time or two so I need to know I can trust you. Don’t worry, I’m won over easy with treats. I’ll show you all my tricks including ‘sit,’ ‘paw,’ and ‘down.’ Once I feel safe with you, I’ll be your loyal companion until the end. I promise to lick your face, if you promise to give belly rubs and scratch my ears just right. I tend to get a little excited around other dogs and would do best as the only dog. In fact, I would greatly benefit from continued training. I’m very good with keeping eye contact with my handler on walks when passing other dogs if there are treats involved, and this helps me remain focused on my walk instead of that other dog. I’m told I’m as smart as I am pretty and learn quickly. Puppy adoptions include - spay/neuter, vaccines including boosters, microchip, fecal, and flea preventative Adoptions are held every Saturday from 10am3pm at our shelter (1049 Macarthur Road in Whitehall across the street from the old Lehigh

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SAUERKRAUT SUPPER SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 3 St. John's Lutheran Church, 40 2nd Street, Slatington Seatings at 4:00, 4:45, 5:30, 6:15, & 7:00 P.M. (Take-out orders also available) Pork & Sauerkraut • Mashed Potatoes & Gravy • Buttered Lima Beans Bread & Butter, Apple Butter, Cottage Cheese Homemade Desserts • Coffee, Tea, Iced Tea, & Water Tickets: Adults – $9.00

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CHURCH DIRECTORY Please send your updates to askus@townandcountrygazette. com or mail them to P.O. Box A, Walnutport, PA 18088. The directory is a free listing of local churches in alphabetical order and includes services, Sunday school, and Bible Study schedules. Please call the churches for directions or more information. Agape New Testament Fellowship Schnecksville, 610-767-2869 (N) W 10 a.m. Jr. Church 10:45 a.m. All Saints Episcopal Church Lehighton, 610-377-2675 W 10 a.m. SS 9 a.m. Assumption B.V.M. Catholic Church Slatington, 610-767-2214 W Sat. 5 p.m. Sun. 8:30 & 10:30 a.m. Ben Salem United Church of Christ Lehighton, 570-386-3870 W 8/10:30 a.m. SS (all ages) 9:15 a.m. Bethany Wesleyan Church Cherryville, 610-767-1239 (N) Sat. 5 p.m. Encounter. W Sun. 9 & 10:45 a.m. HA for all services and W & SS for Sunday mornings Bethel U.C.C. Slatington, 484-547-8335 W 10 a.m. SS 9 a.m. Blue Mountain Community Church Palmerton, 610-826-8402 W 9:15 a.m., SS 11:15 a.m. Chapman Quarries United Methodist Bath, 610-837-0935 (HA) W 11 a.m. SS 10 a.m.

Christ U.C.C. Walnutport, 610-767-1601 W 10 a.m., SS 9 a.m. (HA)

Good Shepherd Lutheran Church Kreidersville, 610-262-9517 W Sun. 9 a.m.

Concordia Lutheran Church Northampton, 610-262-8500 W 9 a.m. SS 10:15 a.m.

Gospel Chapel Wesleyan Church Northampton, 610-262-8101 (N) W 10:30 a.m. SS 9 a.m.

Covenant United Methodist Church Bath, 610-837-7517 HA W 8 & 10:30 a.m. SS (all ages) 9:15 a.m.

Grace United Church of Christ Northampton, 610-262-7186 (HA) W 10:30 a.m. SS 9:15 a.m.

Dinkey Memorial Evangelical Lutheran Church Ashfield, 610-377-4242 W 8:30 a.m. SS 10 a.m. Dryland UCC Newburg, 610-759-4444 W 8 & 10.15 a.m., SS 9 a.m.

Heidelberg U.C.C. Slatington, 610-767-4740 (HA) W 11 a.m., Faith Formation, all ages 9:45 a.m.

Ebenezer United Church of Christ New Tripoli, 610-298-8000 SS 9 a.m.; W 10:15 a.m.

Heritage Baptist Church Orefield, 610-395-4970 (N) W 10:45 a.m., SS 9:30 a.m.

Ebenezer United Methodist Church Lehighton, 610-377-6900 W 9 a.m. www.ebenezerumclehighton.com

Holy Trinity Ev. Lutheran Church Northampton, 610-262-2668 (HA/N) W 10:30 a.m., SS 9 a.m.

Egypt Community Church Egypt, 610-262-4961 (HA) W 10:30 a.m., SS 9 a.m.

Holy Trinity Catholic Church Whitehall, 610-262-9315 W Sat. 5 p.m., Sun. 7:15, 8:30, 10 & 11:30 a.m.

Emmanuel U.C.C. Bowmanstown W 9 a.m., SS 10:15 a.m.

Holy Trinity Lutheran Church Slatedale, 610-767-1526 W 10:45 a.m.

Faith Independent Church of Christ Walnutport 610-737-5390 (Pastor) W 10 a.m., SS 9 a.m.

Holy Trinity Lutheran Church Palmerton (HA/N) W 8 & 10:15 a.m.

Faith Alive United Methodist Church Bowmanstown, 610-852-2805 W 8:30 & 10:45 a.m., SS 9:45 a.m.

Hope Lutheran Church Cherryville, 610-767-7203 (HA/N) Sun. W 8 & 10:30 a.m. SS 9:15 a.m.

Faith Wesleyan Church Route 309, Orefield (HA/N) 610-398-0172 W 9 & 10:45 a.m. SS 9 & 10:45 a.m. First U.C.C. Palmerton W 9 a.m., SS 10 a.m. Friedens U.C.C. Slatington, 610-767-7099 (HA) W 10:30 a.m.

Christ’s Church at Lowhill UCC New Tripoli W 10 a.m., SS during worship

God’s Missionary Church Northampton, 610-262-4412 W 10 a.m. & 7 p.m.

Christ U.C.C., Little Moore Danielsville, 610-837-6051 W 9 a.m.

Good Shepherd U.C.C. Slatington, 610-767-9680 (HA) W 10 a.m., SS 9 a.m.

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Heidelberg Lutheran Church Slatington, 610-767-4740 (HA) W 8:30 a.m. Faith Formation, all ages 9:45 a.m.

Jacob’s Church Route 143, New Tripoli, 610-756-6252 SS 9 a.m., W 10 a.m., BS Wed. 7 p.m. www.jacobschurch.org Jerusalem Lutheran Church Palmerton, 610-681-5200 W 10:15 a.m., SS 9 a.m. Jerusalem U.C.C. Palmerton, 610-681-4412 W 9 & 10:30 a.m. Kingdom Life Family Center Orefield (N) W 10 a.m. Living Hope Lighthouse Palmerton, 610-826-2201 W 10 a.m.

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Living Stone Fellowship New Tripoli, 610-298-3020 W 10 a.m.

St. John’s U.C.C. Palmerton (HA) W 10 a.m., SS 9 a.m.

The Church of God Palmerton, 610-826-4972 W 10:15 a.m.

Helping Hands Community Church A ministry of Emerald St. Peter’s Parryville, 610-737-1450 (HA) Fireside Fridays 6-9 p.m. LifeTree Cafe Saturdays 5 p.m.

St. John’s U.C.C. Laury's Station (HA) W 10:15 a.m., SS 9 a.m.

Trinity E.C. Church Berlinsville, 484-408-5288 (HA) W 8:55 a.m., SS 10:05 a.m.

St. John’s U.C.C. Slatington, 610-767-5554 (HA/N) W 9 a.m., SS 10:30 a.m.

Trinity E.C. Church Slatington, 484-553-0218 W 10 a.m., Bible Study Wed 7 p.m.

St. John’s U.C.C. - Howertown Northampton, 610-262-8666 (HA/N) W 9:30 a.m.

Trinity Lutheran Church Lehighton, 610-377-4303 SW 9:30 a.m. 1st Saturday 5 p.m. W/Holy Communion. 1st Tuesday 10 a.m. Quiet Communion. Sunday Church School-Ages 3 through grade 6, 10:45 a.m.

Mountain View Wesleyan Church Bath, 610-759-7553 W 10:30 a.m., SS 9:30 a.m. Northampton Assembly of God Cherryville Rd., 610-262-5645 W 10:15 a.m. & 6 p.m. SS 9:30 a.m. Northern Lehigh Bible Fellowship Church Walnutport, 610-434-8661 W 10:30 a.m. People’s E.C. Church Lehighton W 8:30/10:30 a.m., SS 9:30 a.m. Sacred Heart Church Palmerton (HA) W Sat. 5 p.m., Sun. 8:30 & 11 a.m. Salem United Methodist Church Danielsville (N) W 9:30 a.m., SS 11 a.m. Salem United Methodist Church Aquashicola 610-826-2577 W 11 a.m., 2nd Sunday Fellowship 12 p.m. Salem United Methodist Church Slatedale, 610-767-5632 W 10 a.m. Shepherd’s Chapel www.shepherdschapel.com Regional online fellowship.

St. John’s E.L.C. Lehighton, 570-386-9960 W 9 a.m., SS 10:15 a.m. St. Matthew's E.L.C. Lehighton, 610-377-2972 W 8:30 a.m., SS 10 a.m. Rev. Michael Frost St. Matthew’s U.C.C. Kunkletown, 610-381-2442 W 9 a.m., SS 10:30 a.m. St. Nicholas R.C. Berlinsville, 610-767-3107 W (M-F) 8:30 a.m., Sat 4:30 p.m., Sun 8, 9:30 & 11 a.m. St. Paul’s U.C.C. of Indianland Cherryville, 610-767-5751 (HA/N) W 10:30 a.m., SS 9 a.m. St. Paul’s U.C.C. Northampton, 610-261-2910 (HA/N) W 10:15 a.m. SS 9 a.m. St. Paul’s UCC-U Big Creek 484-571-6083 W 8:30 a.m. SS 10:15 a.m.

Union Lutheran Church Schnecksville, 610-767-6884 (HA, N) W 9 a.m., SS 10:15 a.m. United Church of Christ Greenawalds 2325 Albright Ave. Allentown 610-435-1763 uccgreenawalds.org W 10:30 a.m. United Presbyterian Church of Slatington Slatington, 610-767-8113 (HA) W 10:30 a.m., SS 9:30 a.m. Union United Church of Christ Neffs, 610-767-6961 (HA/N) W 8 & 10:30 a.m., Children 10:30 a.m. Valleyview Baptist Church Northampton, 610-837-5894 (HA & N) W 10:45 a.m. & 6 p.m., SS 9:30 a.m. Walnutport Seventh Day Adventist 610-767-8939 W 9:30 a.m., SS 11 a.m.

Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran Church Whitehall, 610-262-1600 W 8/10:15 a.m., SS 8:50 a.m.

St. Peter’s Church of Emerald Emerald, 610-767-6233 (HA) Contemporary Worship 9 a.m., Com. 1st Sun., Blended Worship 10:30 a.m., SS 9 a.m. AWANA 6 p.m., BS Mon. 11 a.m. & Wed., 7 p.m.

Slatington Baptist Church Slatington, 610-767-6276 W 10:45 a.m., SS 9:30 a.m.

St. Peter’s U.C.C. Northampton (HA) W & SS 9 a.m.

Whitehall Mennonite Church Egypt, 610-262-1270 (N) W 10 a.m., SS 9 a.m.

St. John’s Episcopal Church Palmerton W 8 & 10 a.m. 610-826-2611

St. Peter’s UCC, Lynnville New Tripoli, 610-298-8064 W 9:30 am SS 9:45 am www.stpeterslynnvill.com & facebook

Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church 1904 Main Street, Northampton, (610) 262-6636 w - 10:30 AM ss - 9 AM

St. John’s Evangelical Lutheran Church Palmerton, 610-826-7766 W 10:30 a.m.

St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church Whitehall, 610-435-3901 (H) W Sat. 5:30 p.m., Sun. 11 a.m.

St. John’s Lutheran Church Slatington, 610-767-6361 W 8 & 10:15 a.m., SS 9 a.m. (HA/N)

St. Vladimir's Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church Palmerton, 610-826-2359 Divine Liturgy 9 a.m.

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Whitehall Bible Fellowship Church Whitehall, 610-434-8661 W 10:30 a.m. SS 9 a.m.

Zion U.C.C. Lehighton, 610-377-1191 W 8:15 a.m., SS 9 a.m. Zion’s Stone U.C.C. Northampton, 610-262-1133 W 10:15 a.m.. SS 9 a.m.

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ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCEMENT Kira Reph happily announces the engagement of her mommy Josslyn DeLong to Josh Kitzhoffer. The engagement took place at Hersheypark Christmas Candylane. Josslyn is a 2006 Palmerton graduate and is employed by St. Luke's Oral Surgery. Josh is a 2005 Nazareth High School and Penn State graduate, he is employed by Kunsman Roofing.The bride to be parents are Steve DeLong of Lehighton, Lori DeLong and Quinn Horn of New Tripoli.The groom to be parents are Mark and Beth Kitzhoffer of Nazareth. Josh, Josslyn and Kira reside in Nazareth. A 2019 wedding is planned.

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Writer’s Group Forming submitted by SUSAN LAYLAND

Several local authors are looking to get together with other fiction and non-fiction writers to form a local writer’s group. Talking with experienced writers is a great way to find a direction, or learn something new about the craft. However, even those with little or no experience can provide insight, and be a beacon for someone else. It’s the desire to create words that’s more important than how many words you’ve already committed to paper. We are in the planning stage, and want to structure a group that will offer encouragement, inspiration,

and information, as well as be motivating, supportive and add value. To be successful, we need to have as much input as possible from other writers about what the face of a writer’s group should eventually look like. For example, some writers might think it’s important to read their work and receive constructive criticism, while others may only be interested in pointed and themed discussions about the elements of writing a story, such as character and plot development. Others may be focused on learning the business, finding an agent, writing a blog, or fleshing out the bones of their current novel. Whatever your personal interests, a writer’s group can help you achieve your goal. If you’re interested in helping to make this happen, please contact either Susan Layland (svlayland@gmail.com) or Kathy Rambrisz at (kathyrambrisz@gmail.com.) If it’s easier to call or text, (610)462-4668 for Susan, or (610) 295-4265 to reach Kathy.

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The Rotary Club of Slatington sponsored their 37th basketball tournament submitted by MONICA SELLERS

The tournament was held over the Christmas break at the N.L. High School gymnasium. The teams competing were Jim Thorpe, Lehighton,

Palmerton, and Northern Lehigh. Northern Lehigh was the winner this year, and received a trophy from the Rotary Club of Slatington. Awards were handed out to top players. Also an MVP was awarded to Preston Kemmery from Northern Lehigh. Congratulations to all the teams!

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Northern Lehigh. The winning team!

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The Rotary Club of Slatington Community Grant Applications Now Available submitted by CLARENCE SMITH

Every year The Rotary Club of Slatington, in keeping with Rotary International’s Theme of “Service Above Self”, awards grants to various community organizations that make a difference in the lives of the people of the Northern Lehigh area. This past year the Rotary Club of Slatington awarded grants to the Northern Lehigh Food Bank, Slatington Public Library, Northern Lehigh

Swimming Pool, Northern Lehigh Recreation Authority, Lehigh Gap Nature Center, Northern Lehigh Veterans Memorial and various other donations. Projects ranged from equipment for the Springside Sportsman Club, Merchants Committee for tree lights on Main Street in Slatington, Northern Lehigh Pastoral Association Christmas gift program for needy children through Friedens United Church of Christ and the summer feeding program for children at St. John’s Lutheran Church in Slatington. If your charitable organization is interested in receiving an application for a grant in 2018, contact Clarence Smith, 610-760-2455. The Rotary Club of Slatington meets every Thursday 6:15 p.m. at Woodstone Country Club in Danielsville from September through June and at Lehigh Gap Nature Center Pavilion in July and August. You are welcome to visit with us and see what Rotary is all about. For more information contact Clarence Smith, Charlie Breidinger at 610-767-3909 or www.rotary. org. The deadline is March 10, 2018.

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Bring your own pennies or purchase at the event Kitchen open throughout the event - Pennies, Food and Fun! Event hosted by: Moore Township Lioness Club Contact for details: Yvonne (610) 837-0220

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CLASSIFIEDS NOTICE TO CLASSIFIED ADVERTISERS: ALL CLASSIFIED ADS MUST BE PAID FOR BEFORE PUBLICATION. This means you must send your payment with your ad when placed by mail, pay for your ad when placed in person at the office, or mail your payment to reach our office before we go to print if your ad was faxed or called in. If payment is not received BEFORE press time, your ad will NOT be included in that edition of the Gazette. HOW TO USE OUR CLASSIFIED SECTION: Mail your ads, with a check for $10 per ad (up to 25 words), to T&C Gazette, 255E S. Best Ave., Walnutport, PA 18088, or call in your ad to 610-767-9600 Monday through Thursday from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. OR fax anytime to 610-767-9612. PRICING: $10 for first 25 words; $15 for 26-45 words; $20 for 46-65 words; $25 for 66-85 words; $30 for 86-105 words; $35 for 106-125 words. NOTICE: There will be no refunds after a classified advertisement is placed and paid. If an ad runs erroneously at the fault of the paper, we will offer a complimentary ad in the next edition of the publication.

For Sale Apples, cider, potatoes, eggs, honey, and deer apples. Emerald Cider Mill 610-767-8304. (1/18) Seasoned mixed hardwoods 16” $200/cord. Oak available $250/ cord. Call 484-221-4148 (2/1)

Help Wanted Automotive Mechanic Wanted PT: Call Bob 610-266-5169 or email resume to bbairportservice@aol. com. Allentown area. (1/18) Board Opening The Lehigh Township Board of Supervisors are accepting letters of interest from Lehigh Township residents who are interested in serving as a representative on the First Regional Compost Authority Board. Meetings are held the 3rd Tuesday of each month at 9:30 a.m. at the Moore Township Municipal Building. Letter should be sent to Lehigh Township, 1069 Municipal Road, Walnutport, Pa. 18088, by Feb.2. Anyone with questions, please call 767-6771. Alice Rehrig, Manager (1/18) Easton Coach Company seeks full-time Paratransit Drivers (Non-CDL) for our Lehigh Valley operations in Easton and Whitehall. Must be available to work some weekends. Benefits include medical, dental, vision, disability & life insurance, 401(k) w/ company match, paid holidays, vacation & personal time. Drug free required. Attn: HR or fax to 610-252-8667. Mail applications to or stop by: 1200 Conroy Place, Easton, PA 18040 3668 Crescent Court East, Whitehall, PA 18052 Immediate Openings! (2/1/18)

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Lehigh Township Board Opening The Lehigh Township Board of Supervisors are accepting letters of interest from Lehigh Township residents who are interested in serving on the Zoning Hearing Board which meets the 2rd Thursday of each month as advertised, at 6 PM. Letter should be sent to Lehigh Township, 1069 Municipal Road, Walnutport, Pa. 18088, by Feb.2. Anyone with questions, please call 767-6771. Alice Rehrig, Manager(1/18)

Real Estate For Rent Apartment Slatington: New 2 bedroom, spacious, eat-in kitchen, living room, bathroom with linen closet, one-piece tub shower. NO PETS, W/S/G included. $590 + utilities, security required. Call 610-390-8691. (12/20/18) Commercial Warehouse Available: 18 Seventh St. Slatington. 10,400 sq ft with inside and outside loading docks. Ideal for manufacturing, warehouse, and automotive. Triple Net lease rate: $1975 per month. Sale price: $297,000. Owner financing available to qualified applicants. Call Malcolm at 610-909-6348 (3/1) Slatington and Walnutport area, one or two bedroom. Starting at $750, lease, security, no pets. Call 610-417-9075. (2/1) Slatington Hotel: Clean, safe, quiet, nicely furnished rooms, $90-$120/week. Private and shared bathrooms. Color TV and cable incl. HBO. Up-charge for A/C and on-premise parking. Internet avail. Furnished effic. apts also available. 732-309-9671. (12/20/18)

Egyptian Sands Motel: Room for Rent: Private bath, maid service, all utilities included, clean, quiet, safe, $195/week or $620/month, call 610-262-8050 for details. (3/15/18) Room For Rent: Walnutport, furnished, utilities inc. Use of deck and grill, convenient parking. Clean and quiet. Laundry on premises. No pets. One person only. Call 610-767-5864 after 10 a.m. Appt. only. (1/18) 3 bedroom house for one to three adults only. No children or pets. Swamp Hollow Road, Slatington. $800 per month. Call 610-767-5454. (2/16)

Personals I’m looking for a gentle man and any race will be ok. I’m 77 but I’m not over the hill. I’m a cougar so age does not matter. Call 484-5548421. (1/8/18)

Services Available ABZOLUTE ENTZ. A-Z Chimneys, built, cleaned, repaired, relined! New Stoves, etc. 570-325-5727 (3/1/18) Don Hartwig Sharpening Service: Saw Chain, Mower Blades, Scissors, Knives, Clipper Blades, Carbide Tip Saws, and much more. 4728 Mountain Rd. Slatington. 610-248-7988. (12/20/18) NEED A SNOW PLOW? Fast service, Driveways/sidewalk with ice melt/salt. Home owner/Business Properties. Lowest price. Contract Available. For Emergency Services, Call 484-262-3097. TEXT ONLY 610-417-4917. (3/1/18)

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Tim’s Sharpening Service: Let me take care of your sharpening needs. Circular saws, carbide circular saw blades, planer blades, scissors, electric hedge fence trimmers, lawn mower blades, axes, chisels, chain saws, etc. Call 610-767-5171 or 610-751-6182 (2/15)

Wanted Do you have broken A/C or dehumidifiers that you don't want to pay to have removed? If so, please call 610-730-1089 to schedule a free pick-up and removal. Items must be easily accessible. (10/4/18)

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Wise Winter Pet Tips Continued from page 25

Remove any clumps of frozen debris from between the paw pads each time your dog goes outside. • Wipe down your pet’s belly, legs and paws. Have a clean towel ready each time your dog comes inside to remove ice-melting chemicals, which can irritate and cause serious illness if licked or swallowed. • Clean up antifreeze spills. Due to the sweet smell and taste, pets will lick or drink antifreeze if they find it puddled on sidewalks or garage floors—but antifreeze is toxic to cats and dogs. Clean up spills and consider using a brand made from propylene glycol, which is less toxic. • Keep the water flowing. Dry winter weather can be dehydrating, as well as freezing. Keep a fresh supply of water inside for your pet and break up any ice accumulation on her outdoor water bowl.

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• Provide a warm place to rest. Winter days can be drafty and cold, so ensure your pet has plenty of elevated places inside to warm up. A cozy pet bed works beautifully. • Leave Fido at home. You’ve probably heard a lot about the dangers of leaving a pet in a hot car during the summertime, but the practice can be just as hazardous in the winter. It’s always best to leave your dog at home when you’re running errands. • Keep them leashed. More pets get lost during the winter than any other time of the year. Snow covers familiar scents, making it harder for your dog to find his way home. Keep your dog on a leash when you’re out and about and make sure his tag and microchip information are up-to-date in case he escapes. Learn More: For further information about the benefits of your family lawn for pets and people during all seasons, go to www.SaveLivingLandscapes.com and www.TurfMutt.com.

Carbon Lehigh Intermediate Unit #21

Hiring Behavioral Health Positions Now hiring for the following contracted positions for up to 29 hours per week:

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