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The Carbon County Art League cancelling Upcoming meeting submitted by Yvonne Wright
With great regret, the upcoming (July 2020) meeting of the Carbon County Art League (CCAL), held every second Wednesday of the month, has been cancelled. Based on CDC continuing recommendations for social distancing, the monthly workshops and artist presentations will not be available as scheduled, postponed until it is safe to do so! The Carbon County Art League is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that supports local artists of all ages, working in all mediums. Any artist in need of assistance, or interested in joining the league, can contact us here: info@carboncountyart. com. For more information and updates visit https:// carboncountyart.wixsite.com/carbon-county-art. Stay well, stay safe, stay creative!With kind regards,
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The Slatington Library is in the ‘Green.” Welcome back! We will be slowly opening back up to the public. Patrons will be allowed in to select books and movies. There will be limited use of the computers. Library hours are still shortened, Monday, Wednesday, Friday 9-5,
Tuesday 9-3 and Sat. 8-Noon. FACE MASKS MUST BE WORN. Thank you to everyone who has responded to our annual mailing. We encourage those who have not to consider a donation to the Slatington Public Library. All donations are greatly appreciated and needed. You can sign-up for a library card in our online catalog and select e-books and audio books from the Carbon Lehigh Downloadable Library. Both links are on our web page. The library’s basket social scheduled for Sept. 18th at the Emerald Fire Company will now be held at the library. There will be fewer baskets of greater value. Please watch for further details. The Slatington Library Book Club has been busy through the pandemic. They have been meeting through e-mails and virtually. The drawing for the winners of the Library’s 50/50 raffle will be drawn on July 3rd. You can still buy tickets. Remember to check out the links on the library’s web page. You can connect for free to: Power library, Rosetta Stone, Brainfuse, NoveList and ComicsPlus, e-books and audiobooks, Heritage Quest, Lawdepot and Newspapers (Morning Call). All you need is a library card. Ancestry is now available for use at home, through our online catalog. The library will not be taking any book donations until Lehigh County goes green. We are working to modify our book sale to keep the public safe. Library hours are Monday and Wednesday, 9:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.; Tuesday, 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.; Friday, 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.; Saturday, 8:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.; closed Thursday and Sunday. Contact us at 610 767-6461.
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The Dwight D. Eisenhower National System of Interstate and Defense Highways (commonly called the Interstate system or simply the Interstate) is a network of freeways that forms a part of the National Highway System here in the United States. While serving as Supreme Commander of the Allied Forces in Europe during World War II, Eisenhower came to appreciate the German Autobahn network as an essential component of a national defense system, providing transport routes for military supplies and troop deployments. Construction of our Interstate System was authorized in 1956, and the original portion was completed 35 years later. The system contributed
to shaping the United States as a world economic superpower and a highly industrialized nation. It also influenced the place of the automobile in our society. For this issue, almost a dozen readers of Blue Mountain Town & Country Gazette submitted pictures of their prized vintage cars and trucks. Between them, these cars and trucks have been driven many miles on the Interstate system. The submissions were entered in our “Car & Truck Picture Contest.” Originally, we planned to have three winners, but decided to add a category when the entries were reviewed. Full details on pages 8-11.
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Blue Mountain Town & Country Gazette wants to thank everyone who entered our Car & Truck Picture Contest. Here are the other great entries we received:
1965 Corvette Sting Ray Submitted by Ronald Bird
1933 Plymouth Sedan Submitted by Lynwood Miller
1948 Ford F-1 Pickup Submitted by Dan Solderitz
1968 Camaro Submitted by Eric J. Heiney
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TOUCH OF DUTCH Submitted by Larry Gradwohl
Die Erklaering vun Unabhengichkeit In Hoch-deitsch Wie viel Leit weess, as em Heinrich Miller sei hoch-deitsch Zeiding, der Pennsylvanischer Staatsbote, in Filldellfi am 5 Yuli der erscht waar zu ausgewwe, as Unabhengichkeit vun Gross-Brittann vum Kontinendal-kongress erklaert iss warre? Un weider aa, wie viel hen gheert. as die Erklaering vun Unabhengichkeit in Hoch-deitsch iwwergsetzt iss warre un so frieh wie der 6 Yuli adder der 8 Yuli, gedruckt iss warre an re Breedseit vum Drucker, Steiner & Cist? Am 9 Yuli hot selli hoch-deitsch Zeiding die Erklaering gedruckt vollschtennich. Ofkors sie waar net in unserer Mudderschprooch gedruckt, offischelle Dokumende waare immer in der Hoch-deitsch gedruckt. Ihr watt selli 5 Yuli Bekannt-maching vun em Miller sei Zeiding schpeeder sehne in dem Schtick. Un selli watt mit em Titel vun der Erklaering vun Unabhengichkeit gefolgt warre un denn die bekannteschde Aussaage drin.
Ya, ich weess ‘s iss Hoch-deitsch, net unser Deitsch, awwer deel vun unsere Vorgenger hen em Miller sei Zeiding velleicht gsehne. (Sei Zeiding hot Leser in unserer Gegend ghatt un aa deel iwwer em Blo Barrig.) Mit re bissel Geduld kannscht du es ausfiggere, velleicht watt net alle Watt Sinn mache, awwer du wascht die allgemein Meening verschteh kenne. The Declaration of Independence In High German How many people know that Heinrich Miller’s German newspaper, Pennsylvanischer Staatsbote (Pennsylvania State Messenger) in Philadelphia on July 5th was the first one to announce that independence from Great Britian was declared by the Continental Congress? [German at the time was the second official language of America.] And further, how many are aware that the Declaration of Independence was translated into German and as early as July 6th or July 8th was printed on a broadside by a publisher, Steiner & Cist? [Steiner was Melchior Steiner, a son of Reformed minister,
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Conrad Steiner, Sr. and Cist was Charles Jacob Cist, born in Russia of German parents.] On July 9th that German newspaper published the Declaration in its entirety. Of course it was not printed in our Dialect, official documents were always printed in High German. You will see that July 5th announcement from that German Newspaper later in this article and that will be followed by the Header for the Declaration of Independence and the most famous statement from it.
morgen im druck erscheinen. Philadelphia, July 5th. Yesterday the honorable Congress of this continent declared the United Colonies free and independent states. The Declaration in English is now in the press; it is dated July 4, 1776, and will appear in print today or tomorrow. The English Title of the Declaration (from John Dunlap’s broadside): In Congress, the 4th of July, 1776. A Declaration by the Representatives of the United States of America, In General Congress Continued on page 18
Yes, I know it’s High German, not our Dutch, but some of our ancestors may have seen that paper. (Miller’s paper had its readers in our area and even over the Blue Mountain.) With a little patience you will be able to figure it out, perhaps not every word will make sense, but you will be able to grasp the overall meaning. In the July 5 issue of the Pennsylvanischer Staatsbote: Philadelphia, den 5 July. Gestern hat der Achtbare Congress dieses Vesten Landes die Vereinigten Colonien freye und Unabhaengige Staaten erklaeret. Die Declaration in Englisch ist jetzt in der Presse; sie ist datirt, den 4ten July, 1776, und wird heut oder
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Touch of Dutch Continued from page 17
assembled. The German (from Steiner and Cist): Im Congreß, den 4ten July, 1776. Eine Erklärung durch die Repräsentanten der Vereinigten Staaten von America, im GeneralCongreß versammelt. That well known sentence that we all learned in school (here broken down into its parts – immediately followed by its German translation): We hold these truths to be self-evident, … Wir halten diese Wahrheiten für ausgemacht, that all men are created equal, … daß alle Menschen gleich erschaffen worden, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, … daß sie von ihrem Schöpfer mit gewissen unveräusserlichen Rechten begabt worden, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness. worunter sind Leben, Freyheit und das Bestreben
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upon which this new nation was to be built, they chose “alle Menschen.” All people – are created equal; everybody is gifted with the same inalienable rights. What a great ideal upon which to form a new nation and what a great principle upon which to base our own behavior towards others.]
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As the July Fourth holiday draws closer, so too do the calls and complaints to my office about fireworks activity. This year, it seems as though the annual tradition in communities here in Lehigh County and across the Commonwealth has reached a heightened level of activity. Perhaps one might say people are especially keen on releasing extra stress brought out by the COVID-19 pandemic and the quarantine
that halted get-togethers. Regardless of reasoning, the displays are unauthorized and, as noted by the calls and conversations, many residents tend to feel that these nighttime displays are adding to, not alleviating stress: upsetting pets, depriving many from sleep, negatively impacting our veterans with PTSD, and, in our cities, posing a safety issue. Our frontline workers, specifically those who are Continued on page 22
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called upon to protect and serve, from our police departments to fire companies, have already seen an increase in demand for their services as our communities continue to come back to life amid a global pandemic. As such, the added burden placed by the uptick in pyrotechnics across our communities is not making their jobs any easier, or our streets any safer. Just last week, I read of an incident in the Bronx where police officers responded to what was reported as gunshots only to find a teenager had been struck in his chest while lighting off fireworks. While fireworks are available for legal purchase by Pennsylvania residents, there are regulations and laws that limit where they can be used. Those who are caught violating existing use laws do face citations but catching people using legally purchased fireworks illegally can prove to be a taxing and challenging nightly occurrence for law enforcement. There are strict rules about where you can legally use the aerial fireworks that a new law made available in 2017. Pennsylvanians are allowed to purchase “consumer fireworks,” which contain up to 50 milligrams of explosive material. This includes
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firecrackers, Roman candles and bottle rockets. Pennsylvania State Police restrictions include: You must be more than 150 feet away from any “occupied structure” — defined as “any structure, vehicle or place adapted for overnight accommodation” or business — whether or not any people are present there. You can’t set them off on public or private property without express permission of the owner. You can’t set them off from, within or toward a building or vehicle. You can’t set them off if you’re under the influence of drugs or alcohol. And, keep in mind, local municipalities may have regulations that differ from state or federal guidelines. The fireworks are likely to continue, so too are efforts and conversations to find a balanced solution to address safety concerns that ensure our celebrations are mindful of the collective whole. Rest assured, I am working with my colleagues in Harrisburg to address this issue so that a fair and balanced solution can be found. There is no reason why our communities should feel like, as one person called it, “a war zone.” State Rep. Jeanne McNeill, D-Lehigh, is in her second term serving the 133rd Legislative District in the Pennsylvania House of Representatives in Harrisburg.
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Making the Most of These Times by Christine Allen, President Reading Escapades & Math Explorers, Inc
Now that the strange school year that we had seems far behind us, and things are still not opening up to what they were, many parents have asked me, “What can I do with my child now?”. Getting outside and doing things in nature is always a wonderful experience, and many of the parks are open. One of my favorites is the Trexler Game Preserve. You may know it only by going through it to get to the Lehigh Valley Zoo (which is opening on July 1 with reservations and restrictions-
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For many, the campfire is a beloved and indispensable outdoor tradition – a kinetic, luminous, dreamlike force of nature that for generations has served as the centerpiece of backwoods gatherings. Here is guidance on how to build a backcountry campfire. Find or Build a Fire Ring In backcountry areas where fires are permitted, use an existing fire ring if one has been left behind. Build a new one only in emergency situations and, if the situation permits, dismantle it when you are done. If one already exists, clean it out before you depart. Clear away all flammable material from your fire pit. Ideally, the base of your fire should be sand or gravel or mineral soil (often found in streambeds or on gravel bars). Intense heat can sterilize healthy soil, so choose your site conscientiously. Gather the Wood To burn a successful fire, you’ll need three types fuel: tinder, kindling and firewood. • Tinder includes small twigs, dry leaves, needles or forest duff. • Kindling consists of small sticks, typically less than one inch around.
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After lighting the tinder, blow lightly at the base of the fire to provide oxygen, which will help increase the intensity of the flame and further ignite the wood. As the fire burns move embers to the center to burn them completely. Ideally, you should reduce them to white ash. Extinguish the Campfire Always check with local land managers for their recommendations, and follow their steps if they provide them. Generally, though, you should extinguish your fire by pouring water on it (be careful not to stand where the steam can scald you), stirring the ashes, then applying more water. Repeat as often as needed. Ashes should be cool to the touch before you leave the site. Be utterly certain a fire and its embers are out and cold before you depart. Note that the practice of using dirt or sand to extinguish a fire is problematic because it can insulate coals, which can become uncovered later, igniting a wildfire. Never leave a campfire unattended! Clean Up the Campfire Burn trash items only if they can be fully consumed by fire and turned to ash. Do not attempt to burn plastic, cans or foil. If you do burn something that's not fully consumed, collect the remains when the fire is out and either pack it out or put it in a trash
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Events DESIGNER PURSE BINGO POSTPONED: Benefits the 113th Northern Lehigh Halloween Parade. Saturday, April 10, 2021 at Star Hose Fire Co., 7748 Penn St., Emerald. Doors open 5 p.m.,bingo starts 6 p.m. BYOB. Snacks provided, kitchen open. Tickets $25 in advance, $30 at door. Call 484-619-0140 or 484-225-2714 for tickets. WALNUTPORT ACRES COMMUNITY YARD SALE: Friday July 10 & Saturday July 11, 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Take Lincoln Ave. at Northern Lehigh Church, look for signs on Rte. 145, and also on Main St. by Diamond Fire Co. (Washington St.). Maps of sales available at 912 Carbon St., or 922 Williams Ave. Something for everyone, 1,000’s of HH items, tools, toys, furniture and good food. Rain date July 12. BE SAFE! Please wear your mask! (7/2) Barn Sale: July 1-5, 8 a.m. - 1 p.m., 5 families. Emerald Cider Mill East Grant St. Slatedale. PYO cherries and blueberries. (7/2) Multi-family Yard Sale 4814 Maple Dr. Walnutport, Fri & Sat July 10 & 11 Christmas in July 7ft Mt. King tree decorations loads of household items & more (7/2)
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