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Joe Bastardi, senior meteorologist for WeatherBell Analytics, will be the special guest speaker at the next meeting of the Susquehanna Valley Conservatives on Monday, February 13, at 7 pm in the Baylor Conference room at the Best Western Hotel on Rt. 15 in Lewisburg.
Joe is nationally known for his commentary on national television covering major weather events and has written hundreds of blogs, columns and two books on Climate Change including ‘The Weaponization of Weather’ and ‘Climate Chronicles’. He suggests that man-made carbon emissions are not sufficient to cause the warming of the climate and points out that there are some benefits from the
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present warming trend. He will share some of his latest research on the effects of volcanic activity on the climate.
Bastardi received his degree in Meterology from Penn State University where he also was a varsity wrestler. He was previously employed for many years by AccuWeather and his forecasts have been presented around the world. The meeting is free and open to the public.
The Susquehanna Valley Conservatives presents issues of public concern at their monthly meetings. For more details, please call 570-452-5000.
The Fremont Fire Department is taking orders until Jan. 29 for Super Bowl Wings. Wings are $12 a dozen & come in plain, mild, hot, xtra hot, BBQ, Parmesan Peppercorn, garlic, hot garlic, or honey Mustard. Wings are to be picked up Sun., Feb. 12, 3 pm4:30 pm at the Fremont Social Hall, 299 Millrace Rd., Mt. Pleasant Mills. To place your order call 570-539-8230 or contact us on Facebook. All proceeds benefit the Fremont Fire Department. facebook.com/fremontfire100 (http://facebook.com/ fremontfire100) 2/6
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are provided by Stauffer’s Butcher Shop and include items such as hamburger, steaks, sausage, ham, bacon, pork chops, ribs and more. Message us on Facebook (facebook.com/fremontfire100 (http://facebook.com/fremontfire100)) or visit our website (fremontfd.com (http://fremontfd.com/)) or call 570-539-8230 for tickets. All proceeds benefit the Fremont Fire Department.3/13
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(Family Features) Urban living and lush gardens aren’t as mutually exclusive as one might assume. In fact, it’s possible to cultivate thriving gardens in even the smallest spaces.
The first step toward creating a successful small garden space is planning. Sketching out your garden area with a clear understanding of the actual dimensions is important. This allows you to allocate adequate growing space for the vegetation you choose and prevent overcrowding.
Part of your planning should also take climate into account. If the sun reaches your garden area, knowing what time the sun typically hits matters. Some plants are poorly equipped to handle the strength of direct afternoon rays.
Other matters to consider are the soil quality and whether it is adequate to nourish vegetation. If not,
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you may need to excavate and refill your planting areas with nutrient-rich gardening soil. Access to water is also a concern; if you’ll be forced to water by can, avoid choosing plants that would better benefit from a thorough hose soaking.
As you begin planning the actual contents of your garden, don’t hesitate to blend edibles with beauty. Many herbs offer attractive textures and colors that can add variety to a colorful selection of flowering plants. Edible plants such as strawberries offer color from blooms (and later brightly hued fruit), as well as trailing greenery that looks pretty along the edges of potted containers.
If your goal is color, give consideration to the blooming season for your selected plants. Unless you plan to enjoy your garden for just a short season, choose a variety of plants and flowers that bloom throughout your region’s entire growing season.
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Simple Steps to Excellent Exterior Weatherization
(StatePoint) The winter season often brings strong winds and harsh weather. However, you can stop drafts and prevent damage from occurring to your home’s exterior with proper weatherization. Follow these top tips to keep your house in great shape through the winter season and beyond.
Strong Foundation: Check for any cracks or breaks in your home’s foundation by doing a thorough search. Issues in this area can lead to water damage inside your home and create the means for pests to invade. Seal up any cracks with quick-dry mortar or expanding foam filler to provide excellent protection.
Frozen Faucet Prevention: Avoid frozen pipes during those cold winter months with the Duck brand Faucet Cover. This easy-to-install cover helps trap the heat that naturally radiates through the interior pipes to the outdoor spigot and keeps temperatures regulated. Simply place the cover around the spout of any exterior faucet and slide tight for cold-weather winter protection.
Garage Prep: The largest entry point of the home is often the most overlooked – the garage. However, it’s easy to prevent snow, water and cold gusts of air from entering with a Duck brand Garage Bottom Seal. Heavy-duty and waterproof, the rubber material won’t freeze or crack and creates a
protective airtight seal all year long.
Chimney Sweep: While it’s clear outside, inspect the chimney vents on your roof to clear any blockages. This step also protects against unwanted rodents or birds taking claim in the warmth of the vents. Nervous about handling any gas-related home maintenance tasks? Make the investment and call a professional to do a simple inspection or cleanup for a safe way to keep your fireplace running smoothly.
Regardless of the age of your home, prevention and maintenance can help it withstand harsh climate shifts, humidity and general weathering, so that it remains in excellent condition for years.
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Help Banish Winter Blues With These Home Improvement Fixes
(StatePoint) Preparing your home for cold weather can lower your energy bills; promote a more comfortable, healthier environment; and even help banish winter blues. Here’s what to know:
• Call a professional: “Waiting until it gets really cold to run your heater is like not stretching before you run,” says Mark Woodruff, senior product manager, Outdoor Products at Trane Residential, who advises running your heater early in the season for a good hour or so to ensure it’s working. “Scheduling a service appointment now is a much better, and often cheaper option than trying to book an
emergency appointment in extreme temperatures or well into winter,” he says.
• Change air filters: For better indoor air quality (IAQ) and to extend the life of your HVAC system, change filters every 30-90 days. If you have pets or household members with asthma or allergies, change filters more often.
• Try zoned heating: Zoned HVAC systems let you keep a consistent temperature throughout your home, or heat one zone for individualized comfort that helps you save energy and directs heat where it’s desired.
• Consider an upgrade: Forty-five percent of Americans deal with
“shockingly high” energy bills, according to a Trane Residential survey conducted by OnePoll. A heating equipment upgrade, however, can help you enjoy consistent warmth without wasted energy. Consider the XC95m furnace from Trane. Its AFUE rating of up to 97.3% means nearly all of the fuel it uses goes to warming the home. When paired with the energyefficient XV20i Variable Speed Heat Pump, you can enjoy the reliability of a hybrid or dual fuel system. To learn more, visit: trane.com/ residential.
• Set your thermostat: Newer technology can help maximize energy savings. With the Trane Home app, for example, you can program your smart thermostat and control your home’s temperature from anywhere. Its geofencing capabilities regulate temperature based on your location.
• Monitor indoor air quality: In the same Trane Residential survey, 57% of respondents said they suffer from indoor stuffiness and lack of fresh air. Improving IAQ can help alleviate allergy and asthma symptoms and reduce the spread of colds and flu.
First, determine what airborne
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particles may be negatively affecting the air. You can also contact an HVAC dealer who can test your IAQ and offer recommendations to improve it. They may recommend installing a whole-home air cleaner like the Trane CleanEffects, which is certified asthma and allergy friendly by the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America and has been documented to remove 99.9% of the Influenza A (H1N1) virus. The Awair Element is a great way to monitor your IAQ by measuring temperature, humidity, etc.
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• Assess humidity: Maintaining a home humidity level between 35 and 60% is one key to improving IAQ and ensuring comfort in colder weather. Mold, dust mites and other air pollutants tend to thrive outside that range, and the body’s natural immune system can be compromised in dry air. “Monitor humidity with a reliable HVAC thermostat. Then, manage it with a whole-home humidifier or dehumidifier,” advises Woodruff. “These units are installed professionally and
tie into your HVAC ductwork system.”
• Check insulation: Poor insulation is an often-overlooked escape route for heat that forces your heating system to work harder. Homes built in the 1970s or earlier should be checked by an expert, as insulation quality has come a long way since then. Also, foam insulation can settle after a year, so it’s best to inspect insulation annually. Certain insulation jobs can be accomplished by a handy homeowner; however, you may prefer hiring a contractor. The average insulation upgrade costs $2,400, according to the National Association
of Realtors, but will save on utility costs in the years ahead.
“For many, wintertime is unpleasant indoors and outside. While we can’t control the weather, there are many things we can do to improve conditions at home to feel cozier and more comfortable,” says Woodroof.
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Especially in the smallest garden spaces, it’s smart to make the most of vertical space. Use a trellis or other structure to encourage vining vegetation to grow upward rather than outward. Hanging baskets or buckets are ideal for inverted growth of plants such as tomatoes or peppers, and shelving or tiered plant stands are handy for creating more plant real estate in smaller garden spaces.
Beautiful gardens need not be limited to those with expansive lawns in rural communities. Though smaller in scale, urban gardens can deliver equal beauty and a surprising volume of edible bounty with proper preparation and design. Find more tips at eLivingtoday.com.
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THEME: U.S. PRESIDENTS
ACROSS
1. Biased perspective
6. Male sibs
10. Monday Night Football audience
14. Tapiridae representative
15. Rock opera version of “La Boh譥”
16. Object of worship
17. Opposite of alpha
18. ____ Spumante
19. Novice
20. *Unanimously elected President
22. Gusto
23. Eggy drink
24. Jig music, pl.
26. Stashed in a hold
30. Penniless
32. Wood turning device
33. Toll payment, e.g.
34. Not slouching
38. Like nay-sayers
39. Of many years
40. Malaria symptom
41. Instagram post
43. River, in Spanish
44. Bell-bottoms bottom
45. Dodge
47. Unexpected
48. The Cat in the Hat’s headgear (2 words)
51. Campbell’s container
52. International Civil Aviation Organization
53. *President Hayes’ first name
60. “Through” in a text?
61. Pelvic bones
62. Plural of #54 Down
63. Andrew Sean Greer’s
2018 Pulitzer Prize winner
64. Reverse action
65. Mother-of-pearl
66. *Lake off Ohio, the state known as “the Mother of Presidents”
67. Baseball’s “The Say Hey Kid”
68. Navigate
DOWN
1. *Present tense of #26
Across
2. Tibetan priest
3. “Singes” in “La Plan譥 des singes”
4. Nearly
5. Apprentice
6. Name on apple cider vin egar bottle
7. R in R&R
8. Cognizant of
9. “Sophie’s Choice” pro tagonist
10. *F in JFK
11. Bye, to Emmanuel Ma cron
12. Relating to Scandinavia
13. Casino bandits
21. Sign of assent
25. *Civil Rights Act of 1957 signer
26. Dueler’s blow
27. Hyperbolic tangent
28. Football great Graham
29. *Executive Mansion, col loquially (2 words)
30. Misrepresent
31. Make over
33. *One of four presidents to have never been elected
35. “Goodness gracious!”
36. “Kiss Me, Kiss Me, Kiss Me” band, The ____
37. High school student, usually
42. Spermatozoa counter parts
44. Not marathons, pl. (2 words)
46. Central court in domus
47. Certain frat house letters
48. Ownership document
49. Autumn color
50. Zoroaster follower
51. Pandemonium
54. Elbow-wrist connection
55. Not a slob
56. Like certain Stanley
57. A third of thrice
58. Steak choice
59. Whitetail, e.g.
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