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Father: Alfred Mitchell, Lewistown

Father: Curtis Lukens, Yeagertown

Child: Chase Mitchell, Lewistown

Children: Gannon & Kayson Lukens, Yeagertown

Father: Michael Pardo-Myers, Lewistown Child: Zachahriah Baines, Lewistown

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Father: Alexander Yetter, Burnham

Father: Dylan, Lewistown

Father: Tj Frech, Lewistown

Child: Lilith Yetter, Burnham

Child: Dallas, Lewistown

Child: Alex Frech, Lewistown

Father: Christopher Yablonsky, Lewistown

Father: Chad Setzler, Lewistown

Father: Melvin Beaver, Carlisle

Child: Luke Setzler, Lewistown

Child: Nathan Beaver, Carlisle

Father: Cody Yohn, Lewistown

Father: Brian Wagner, Lewistown

Father: Brian Wagner, Lewistown

Child: Dalton Yohn, Lewistown

Child: Holden Wagner, Lewistown

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Father: Nick Carolus, Milroy

Father: Cory Loner, Lewistown

Father: Austin Imes, Mifflin

Child: Conner Carolus, Milroy

Child: Kehlan Loner, Lewistown

Child: Ellie Imes, Mifflin

Father: Ren Fultz, Lewistown

Father: Brandon Vogt, Lewistown

Father: Eric, Lewistown

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Child: Bentlee Vogt, Lewistown

Children: Eden & Spencer, Lewistown

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Father’s Day Look-A-Like Contest Winner Announced The 2022 Father’s Day Look-A-Like photo that received the most online votes was dad Brant Royer, Lewistown and son, Draven. They receive a Time to Shine car wash gift card, golfing passes for Lewistown Country Club and Seven

Springs Resort, a $25 Walnut Cheese Nook gift card and a Sentinel Agnes: Rising Waters book. We hope everyone enjoyed looking online and in this edition at these great dad and child photos. Thank you to everyone who entered or voted.

Father’s Day gifts for the modern dad Father’s Day is a chance for people to show the special men in their lives just how much they’re loved. Though it was first celebrated on June 19, 1910, it was not until decades later that President Richard Nixon made honoring fathers a nationwide holiday in the United States. While there are many different ways to honor dads, it has become customary to offer gifts and other tokens of affection. According to History.com, Americans now spend more than $1 billion each

year on Father’s Day gifts. Many modern fathers are more involved in their children’s lives and around the house than their own fathers were. Gifts that cater to today’s well-rounded dads are sure to be appreciated. • Cool duds: Modern dads are f a s h i o n - fo r w a rd and might enjoy a piece of clothing or a gift card to their favorite retailer. If you know a store where Dad loves to shop, stop in for some inspiration.

•Pampering products: Mom is not the only one who likes to indulge in some pampering from time to time. Put together a carefully curated basket of men’s grooming products, or purchase a set from a bath and body store like Lush. • Fitness finds: If you haven’t already gifted the special man in your life with a fitness tracker watch, now is the time to do so. Such a watch will tap into his love of gadgets and provide some utility as he tries to be as healthy as possi-

ble. • Cookbooks: The stereotype that dads are hopeless in the kitchen has long since been refuted. Many men are topnotch home chefs and will appreciate some new recipes to try. Combine the cookbook with a new culinary tool, like a cast-iron skillet or a mandoline slicer, so he can try out his skills right away. •Support the team: If Dad is a sports fan, find a baseball cap or a jersey of his favorite team/

player. Many sports stores only carry inventory for local teams. If Dad supports a team in a different state or country, do your shopping online at a site like Fanatics.com. • Craft beers: The craft beer movement has expanded exponentially in recent years. Visit with a local brewer and purchase bottles or growlers of a favorite brew. If you know the flavor profile that Dad favors, find a beer that suits that preference while also giving some new varieties so

he can put together his own flight. This Father’s Day, delve deeper to find gifts that a dad will truly love — even if he seemingly has it all.

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Father: Hunter Fultz, Lewistown

Father: Derick Leacy, Lewistown

Father: Harold Walter, Milroy

Children: Kadyn & Greyson Fultz, Lewistown

Child: Hunter Leacy, Lewistown

Child: Travis Walter, Milroy

Father: Brant Royer, Lewistown

Father: Travis Mitchell, Lewistown

Father: Travis Mitchell, Lewistown

Child: Draven Royer, Lewistown

Child: Alexander Mitchell, Lewistown

Child: Alexander Mitchell, Lewistown

Father: Ethan Gesford, McClure

Father: Karl Shilling, Lewistown

Father: Zach Huff, Mifflintown

Child: Brenton Gesford, McClure

Child: Melody Shilling Yoder, Mifflintown

Children: Camryn & Coleson Huff, Mifflintown

Unique ways to honor Community Events Dad this Father’s Day Events for the community Father’s Day is a day many families look forward to. Though its history might not go back as far as many religious or government-designated holidays, Father’s Day is rife with tradition in many households. Father’s Day is celebrated on the third Sunday in June in both the United States and Canada and also in the United Kingdom. While Father’s Day might trace its origins to the United States, the holiday is celebrated across the globe, including in Argentina, Greece, India, Singapore, and New Zealand. Fathers often receive gifts from their spouses and children on Father’s Day. What to give the dad who seemingly has it all leaves many people scratching their heads in the weeks preceding Father’s Day. People who find themselves in such situations can think outside the box and look for ways to honor their fathers this year. The following are some unique

ways to honor Dad this ing the whole family to Father’s Day. work together, but that can make for an enjoyable way for families to Travel spend time together and Dad may be pleasant- see how Dad became the ly surprised by a stroll man he is today. Present down Memory Lane. Plan the finished product at a a day trip or weekend ex- family dinner on Father’s cursion to Dad’s home- Day. town, visiting all his old haunts, including the Make a list house he grew up in, and allow him to serve as tour Another unique way to guide. This can be a great honor Dad is to compile way for Dad to share sto- a list of the many ways ries and for his family to you are and will always learn a little more about be grateful for having the old man. Other great him as a father. Adults places to visit include Dad’s college campus or his ancestral homeland. Highlight reel In the months preceding Father’s Day, do some covert digging through family photo albums to create a “This Is Your Life” highlight reel for Dad. Go back as far as possible, even looking through Dad’s baby photos if you can find them. This might require a collaborative effort, requir-

honoring their fathers can cite specific examples they recall from childhood and young adulthood when Dad went above and beyond or served as a sounding board or shoulder to cry on. This is a great way to honor Dad and let him know all those sacrifices and special moments are still appreciated and will never be forgotten. Father’s Day is a chance to honor Dad, and the way you choose to do so can be as unique as the man himself.

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Father: James “Jim” Mitchell Children: Renee Mitchell-Alcantar, Mifflintown & Travis Mitchell, Lewistown

Father: Tyler Snook, Milroy

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Father’s Day history Each year, the third Sunday in June is a time to pay homage to fathers and the millions of other men who have stepped into the role of father. While it may seem as though Father’s Day has been around forever, it didn’t become a nationally recognized holiday in the United States until 1972, when President Richard Nixon signed Joint Resolution 187 into law. Many thank Sonora Smart Dodd for making Father’s Day happen. In 1909, while attending a Mother’s Day sermon in church, Dodd felt fathers were equally deserving of praise. To honor her own father, a Civil War veteran and widower

who raised six children alone, Dodd petitioned for a Father’s Day on June 5th (the anniversary of her father’s death) in her native Spokane, Wash. The celebration was deferred to the third Sunday in June. Another account says Grace Golden Clayton came up with the idea for a Father’s Day in 1908 in Fairmont, West Virginia. Clayton was inspired to celebrate fathers after 361 local men perished in a deadly mine explosion. Clayton brought the idea up to the minister of her local church. Historians say that Father’s Day may even be a much older idea. St. Joseph’s Day, which

was celebrated each year on March 19 in Catholic nations of Europe since the medieval era, and later elsewhere around the world, commemorates Joseph, the husband of Mary and father figure to Jesus. It was said that Joseph should be held up as the ideal example of fatherhood. The Coptic Orthodox Church celebrates St. Joseph’s Day on July 20. In the Orthodox Christian Church, the second Sunday before the Nativity is celebrated as the Sunday of the Forefathers — celebrating all of Jesus’ male ancestors, with an emphasis on Abraham, the patriarch of the Jewish faith.

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Father: Adam, McAlisterville

Father: Michael Smith, Milroy

Father: Kyle Kenepp, Lewistown

Child: Finn, McAlisterville

Child: Oaklan Smith, Milroy

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Father’s Day gift ideas for all types of dads This Father’s Day, families will gather to thank dads for all they do. Gifts often are part of Father’s Day celebrations, and here’s a list of gift ideas for dads with various interests. Gaming Dad The draw of popular video games doesn’t abate for some men as they get older. If your dad is at home with game controller in hand, then gifts that feed his hobby can be ideal. Virtual reality has made great strides. Devices that enable VR game play and other entertainment may appeal to Dad. There are a few options on the market, like the Oculus, Pico Neo, HTC Vive, and Valve Index. Another option is to gift the Nintendo Switch Console, which enables your dad to play at home connected to the television or on the go with the handheld controller and screen combination so he can cheer his team on in never misses a chance to front of a new big-screen engage in game play. television he gets for being such a great dad. Sports Dad Outdoorsman Dad Tap into your father’s love of sports with gifts If your dad is most at tailored to his passion. home with a fishing pole Baseball and soccer are and tackle box, kayaking played during warm a nearby body of water, months, so tickets to a or hiding in a tree stand game is something dads during hunting season, and their children can then gifts that cater to do together. You also his love of the great out-

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gadgets. Maybe he can use a new tablet or laptop that bridges the gap between home and office. Could it be time to upgrade his smartphone? A doorbell camera or home security kit can help Dad keep an eye on the comings and goings around the house when he’s away. Or help him create surround lighting effects that can react to content on the screen or music being played with LED smart lighting strips. Practical Dad

doors are perfect. Insulated thermoses, waterproof bags for storing phones or wallets, multitools, backpacks, and hiking boots make great gifts.

Some fathers don’t want flashy gifts, instead preferring ones that can be used everyday. Think about a new paper shredder or identity block roller stamp to keep sensitive information safe. If Dad takes long road trips, then he might be able to use a car visor extender or a smartphone holder. Shelving, racks or storage straps for the garage also may put a smile on Dad’s face. This year, make Father’s Day a smash hit with gifts that cater to Dad’s interests.

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Celebrate the Holiday with some Dad Jokes! What did the nearsighted optometrist say when he was sick? I could tell a joke about pizza, but -I can’t see myself coming in to- it’s a little cheesy. day. Why is Peter Pan always flying? Who is Cardi B’s healthier sister? -He neverlands -Cardio What do you call someone who Why did the alligator spit the rigs a race in the animal kingdom? clown out? -A cheat-tah. -Because he tasted funny. What do you call someone with no Why does a duck have feathers on body and no nose? it’s butt? -Nobody nose. -To cover it’s buttquack. What was the dentists least favorWhy does Snoop Dogg use an um- ite letter in the alphabet? brella? -Da K (Decay) -Fo drizzle Did you hear about the guy with a Why do seagulls fly over the square tire on his car? ocean? -He couldn’t get around. -Because if they flew over the bay, we’d call them bagels. How come eight couldn’t clock in to work? When does a joke become a dad -Because it was two’s day. (Tuesjoke? day) -When it becomes apparent.

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