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July 26-28.
Lycoming
College, in collaboration with the Community Arts Center, will bring this golden age musical to life starting
July 26 through July 28. The Lycoming College Summer Stocks mission is to offer an opportunity for middle and high school age students to work and perform under guidance from professional theater-makers so that they can bring new passion and skills back to their community and educational programs. Each year, the summer stock program presents a studentcentric show with professional production values to a large enthusiastic audience in the beautiful Community Arts Center. Lycoming College Summer Stock returns to the Community Arts Center stage this July 26 through 28 with The Music Man. By turns wicked, funny, warm, romantic, and touching,
The Music Man is family entertainment at its best. Meredith Wilson’s six-time Tony Awardwinning musical comedy has been entertaining audiences since 1957 and is a family-friendly story to be shared with every generation. The Music Man follows fasttalking traveling salesman Harold Hill as he cons the people of River City, Iowa, into buying instruments and uniforms for a
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boys’ band that he vows to organizethis, despite the fact that he doesn’t know a trombone from a treble clef. His plans to skip town with the cash are foiled when he falls for Marian, the librarian, who transforms him into a respectable citizen by the curtain’s fall. Tickets cost $10$20 plus fees and will go on sale Monday, March 4, at 10 am and can be purchased at CACLive.com/ TheMusicMan or through the Box Office at
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(Joan Casanova) If you’re looking to renovate your yard, there’s a sustainable, droughttolerant alternative to high-maintenance, water-guzzling grass that also reduces your environmental footprint.
“Clover lawns” went viral on social media last fall and became the most searched home improvement trend on Google in 2023. If you search #cloverlawns on Tik Tok, viewed more than 150 million times, you’ll be bombarded with photos and videos of fluffy, lush, green, gorgeous lawns grown with Miniclover seeds.
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“’Miniclover’ (Trifolium repens) is about 1/31/2 the size of white Dutch clover, only grows 4-6 inches and produces a thick, carpet-like look that blends well with turf,” said Troy Hake, president and owner of Outsidepride.
com, offering droughttolerant grasses, clovers, wildflower seeds and more. “It’s less expensive than grass seed and a natural solution for self-sustaining, lowmaintenance lawns that look beautiful and help eliminate the need for fertilizers, herbicides, pesticides and weekly mowing. We sold out of it for the past two years, even with a two-fold increase in production. You can’t go wrong with it.”
Wondering why grass gets a bad rap? The truth is climate change is looming and has further altered the natural pattern of droughts, making them more frequent, longer and more severe. Grass lawns, however, are not sustainable; they’re the most maintenanceintense part of yards, requiring regular fertilization, mowing and heavy irrigation to look good. Nationwide, landscape irrigation is estimated at almost 1/3 of all residential water use, totaling nearly 9 billion gallons per day. Plus, gas-powered lawn and gardening equipment release more than 30 million tons of carbon emissions, according to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s National Emissions Inventory.
In some regions, there’s continuous, strict regulations on watering lawns or bans on the use of drinking water for irrigating grass. As concerns about climate change and water scarcity intensify, some homeowners are looking for landscaping solutions that minimize water usage and reduce environmental impact. A standout in this regard, Miniclover requires significantly less water than traditional grass to thrive. It’s drought-tolerant and has longer, deeper roots than grass, reaching into the soil for needed moisture, requiring minimal watering, staying greener longer and showing more resiliency during periods of drought or water restrictions.
It takes nitrogen from the air, “fixing” it in the soil and eliminating the need for fertilizer or nitrogen plant food because it does the work for you, keeping grass green and growing while adding natural nitrogen to surrounding soil.
Some homeowners are already tearing up grass and completely replacing it with Miniclover; others are overseeding existing grass, reaping the many benefits of clover while maintaining a lawn-like look without committing to a complete lawn replacement. Both
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With hectic lifestyles the norm, many homeowners want landscaping solutions that require minimal upkeep. While grass lawns require constant mowing, watering and fertilizing, perhaps it’s time to grow something other than traditional turf. Miniclover’s slow growth habits mean less time behind the mower while its dense growth pattern, evenly dispersed via stolons (stems that grow horizontally along the ground), crowds out weeds and controls erosion.
No need for herbicides; they’ll kill it. Grubs won’t eat it and bugs won’t lay eggs in it. It stands up to compacted soil, plus it’s immune to “dog patches.”
It fills in bare spots fast and tolerates wet conditions. Mow as little as you like - the more it’s cut, the smaller the leaf size - or simply let it grow close to the ground, like grass. It blooms only once in summer with small, delicate flowers, which provide bees with nectar or, if preferred, mowing prevents blooming. It withstands foot traffic, making it ideal for pathways and play areas and its tolerance for shade makes it suitable for areas with limited sunlight.
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THEME: SPRING’S IN THE AIR
ACROSS
1. College cadet program
5. Comedian Schumer
Tuesday TACOS 2/$3.00 Wednesday Hotdog Basket $5.00
Thursday WING NIGHT 5-8 PM FRIDAY SHRIMP or FISH BASKET $10.00
8. Not square
11. October birthstone
12. Dueling weapon
13. Flamb鍱5. Capital of Azerbaijan
16. Rugged rock
17. Actress Vergara
18. *What many chicks are doing in spring
20. “Me and Bobby McGee” singer-songwriter
21. *What the weather does in spring across the U.S.
22. Make a seam
23. Old name for 5-iron in golf
26. Facing
30. 20s dispenser
31. Bodily fluids
34. Steak choice
35. Dungeness and snow, e.g.
37. “Chapter” in history
38. African antelope
39. Republic of Ireland
40. Made a feline sound
42. 34th U.S. President
43. Knock-at-the-door onomatopoeia
45. ____ the Great, king of Persia
47. Give it a go
48. Fraternity K
50. Dr Pepper, e.g.
52. *The Beach Boys: “Spring ____, good vibration”
55. Member of Nahuatl people
56. #23 Across, e.g.
57. Articulated
59. Salary increase
60. Umbilical connection
61. Volcano in Sicily
62. Robinson or Doubtfire
63. Bajillion years
64. One-horse carriage
DOWN
1. What highwaymen do
2. Moonfish
3. Bangladeshi currency
4. Type of purse
5. *Simon & Garfunkel: “____, come she will”
6. Wealth
7. Safecracker
8. High quality sound reproduction, for short
9. *Purple flower that starts blooming in spring
10. Fairytale insomnia cause
12. Like repeating tunnel sound
13. Off kilter
14. *”Spring ____, fall back”
19. Spring mattress filler
22. Acronym in a bottle
23. Ceremonial staff bearer
24. Skylit lobbies
25. “Designing Women” star Jean ____
26. *Become soft, as in ground
27. Radices, sing.
28. “Way 2 Sexy” rapper
29. “Battle of the ____” movie
32. Swimming competition, e.g.
33. Not amateur
36. *The ____: “Little darlin’, it’s been a long, cold, lonely winter”
38. Highly skilled
40. *Official start of spring
41. Make bigger
44. Vanish without this?
46. Elevates
48. Dry plateau in South Africa
49. Oak nut
50. Same as tsar
51. “The Dock of the Bay” singer
52. Joe Biden, once
53. Solemn promise
54. Pinta and Santa Maria companion
55. Vegas bandit’s body part
58. *It gets longer
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(StatePoint) Many people dream of building a custom home in a beautiful location. However, the journey of building a home from scratch is not always smooth.
“As a builder in sunny Southwest Florida, we work with all kinds of clients. Whether they are drawn to the timeless appeal of Naples, the coastal charm of Bonita Springs, the urban energy of Tampa, or the peaceful embrace of Sanibel, our job is to help them create their dream home and tell their unique story,” says Glen Harris III, regional partner of Alair Florida, an industry leader.
To help you navigate the intricate world of custom homebuilding, Alair Florida is shedding light on some common challenges prospective homeowners face and offering solutions based on their expertise.
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Creating a custom home is an exciting
journey with both triumphs and trials. Here are some common concerns:
1. Balancing Vision and Budget:
Challenge: Juggling expansive design ideas with realistic budget constraints.
Solution: Overall project costs can be unpredictable with a standard cost-plus contract, particularly if you have an expansive vision. That’s why it’s important to work with a builder who encourages a pre-construction phase, whereby specifications and
line-item costs are fixed. This process allows you to make design adjustments on paper before construction begins, and in turn, your builder will present you with a fixed cost-plus contract. As the project moves forward, be sure to request regular updates and clear project timelines.
2. Navigating Regulatory Terrain:
Challenge: Dealing with the complex world of permits and regulations often causes delays.
Solution: Work with a builder who possesses local knowledge. Doing so can streamline the process as they will understand and adhere to specific requirements.
3. Timing the Sourcing of Materials:
Challenge: Excitement of hand-selecting materials tempered by potential supply chain disruptions.
Solution: If your builder is experienced in material sourcing and high-quality craftsmanship, this will help them navigate such challenges to avoid delays while ensuring your new home is built to the highest standards.
4. Adapting to Evolving Design:
Challenge: The temptation of design changes
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Solution: Striking a balance between innovation and sticking to the timeline is crucial for success. Your builder should act as your trusted advisor, connecting you with savvy designers, architects and other experts who understand the local market and the range of other factors that can affect your timeline.
5. Unforeseen Costs and Delays:
Challenge:
Unexpected challenges despite meticulous planning.
Solution:
Establishing a contingency fund and maintaining open communication with your builder is prudent. To that end, your builder should take a client-driven approach and actively involve you in the decisionmaking process.
Steven Cowan, Alair Old Naples
partner, says, “Your builder should be committed to cultivating a collaborative partnership with homeowners. Every decision, whether it’s a change order or intricate detail, should be a result of thoughtful and shared deliberation.”
For more information about building in Southwest Florida, visit www.alairflorida. com.
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Attract Backyard Birds with the Right Seeds
(Family Features) While almost all bird seed may look pretty much the same to you, it doesn’t to the birds you’re feeding. Knowing what kinds of seeds different birds like can help you attract a variety of fine feathered friends to your feeders.
Consider these popular seed types and the common backyard birds they attract:
Sunflower - Black sunflower seeds attract blue jays, goldfinches, woodpeckers, purple finches, chickadees, titmice and nuthatches. Striped sunflower seeds appeal to chickadees, doves, grosbeaks, northern cardinals, nuthatches, titmice and woodpeckers. Sunflower hearts (also known as “hulled sunflower” and “sunflower chips”) attract chickadees, common redpolls, juncos, doves, finches, goldfinches, grosbeaks, nuthatches, pine siskins, titmice and woodpeckers.
Nyjer - These lightweight, tiny seeds are a favorite of goldfinches. Put nyjer seeds in a hanging feeder with tiny holes so the small seeds won’t get blown away. Nyjer also attracts redpolls, juncos, doves, indigo bunting and pine siskin.
Safflower - These white seeds are slightly smaller than black sunflower seeds. Because they are bitter, grackles, blue jays, starlings - and squirrels - don’t like them. However, they do attract doves, purple finches, chickadees, titmice and downy woodpeckers.
White millet - Good for scattering on the ground, white millet attracts ground feeders such as juncos, sparrows, indigo buntings, towhees and mourning doves.
Cracked corn - Popular with ground feeders, cracked corn appeals to doves, crows, jays, sparrows, juncos and towhees. Avoid getting finely cracked corn as it’s vulnerable to rot and can quickly turn to mush.
When choosing a bird seed mix, pay attention
to the ingredients list on the package. Bird seed is required by law to list ingredients in order of content. Some cheaper mixes have filler seeds such as wheat, red milo, red millet or “assorted grain products.” Most backyard birds won’t eat those, and your seed mix could end up wasted on the ground.
Learn more about making your backyard an oasis for birds of all kinds at eLivingtoday.com.
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You must renew your ad every 2 issues for it to run in the next issue. And it MUST be written. Ads are not taken by phone.
Please note that no ads for alternative lifestyles will be placed anymore. Ads will be placed according to publisher’s discretion. Must be 18 or over to use this column.
ATTENTION NOTICE
If you send us an ad to run in this section, you must include your real name and address or we will not be able to print your ad. No one ever knows who you are except for the person who handles the replies in my office. Thank you for understanding in this simple matter.
Did you meet someone or go further with your relationship? We want to know. Send us your testimonial.
Testimonials: (Looking for some new comments of success)
Fall 1991 and January 1992 Testimonials: My cousin and his new wife (both in their early 40’s) were visiting my mom, my sister, and I. My sister asks, “So, how did you meet?” They kind of giggled and asked each other, “Should we tell them?” They said they met through the LBYL column. My sister and I decided we would try our fare at meeting “Mr. Right”. (BTW, my cousin and his wife are still married and hopelessly in love.) My sister didn’t have much luck, but in January 1992, I saw this ad that kept drawing my attention. As described, he really wasn’t what I was looking for, but... We met later that month for the first time; got engaged in 1993 and married in 1994. We will celebrate our 25th anniversary this October and we have a 23-year-old daughter who lives out of state. Thank you, LBYL! Mr. & Mrs. J.N.
4/4/17 Testimonial: I placed an ad 1/2/94 and met the love of my life. He has 3 boys and I have 3 girls. We were married 8/26/95 and now we’re the
Make Check or
Brady Bunch. Thanks for helping us find each other.
KP/DP
I will always be grateful to your paper Valley Trader. My husband DH wrote to me and we have been happily married almost 12 wonderful years. We’ve been through many trials and joys and so glad we found each other. K.W/ K.H.
“Thanks Again Valley Trader, Friends! Years ago I put an ad in your paper and we were married almost 20 years & then our lord called him home.”
-HR
“My brother met his wife Bonnie through your column. They have a son named Jake! He’s our pride and joy!” –CW
L.B.Y.L. Readers: It would help a lot if you put your town location in your ad. Distance is important when replying to an ad. Thanks. –
The Valley Trader PLEASE RESPOND – We have had several people who have responded to personals in our column, and received no response in return. We would like to request that you send at least a post card to each and every response you receive, just out of courtesy to those taking the time to write you. Also, don’t forget to include either a phone number or address in your letter when responding to an ad.
IN ORDER TO DISTINGUISH BETWEEN IC RESIDENTS AND OTHER RESIDENTS WE HAVE DECIDED TO PUT EACH IN THEIR OWN SECTION.
Tired of not meeting that special someone at work, at the bar, or wherever you have been looking? Look no further than Look Before You Leap men and woman our other supporting single services. We want to help you! What do you have to lose? Just your loneliness. So do it. Send in your ad or send in a response. See directions at beginning of section on how to be a part of the Look Before You Leap.
Regular:
Male, financially secure. Gentleman would like to meet a Christian woman, 60-70, likes C-W music, the outdoors, and travel. Photo & phone. JB27106 4/8
Seeking Special Christian Woman, any denomination. DWtCM, 71 - looks 56, 6’, blue eyes, grey hair, nonsmoker, health conscious, prefers fine arts. Likes many things: cats, decent movies, long drives, worship services, good concerts, Celtic things, museums, gardens, parks, etc. Honest IC’s welcome. Photo please. GD27121 4/29
IC’s
FIC, sweet, blonde hair/ green eyed country girl also loves big city life. Ready, willing, and able to please in every way.
Fun, outgoing personality.
LC27088IC
FIC, sexy, fun sized Italian woman. Long dark hair, big breasts, hourglass shape, loves to laugh. Willing to try new things & willing to relocate. JB27089IC
FIC, 46, Latina, seeking a friendship. I’m a happy person & enjoy having fun.
MC27090IC
FIC, 24, interested in both female and male penpals. I love to have fun & experience new things. I’m very family oriented & goal focused. That’s a little about me. If you’d like to know more, I guess you’ll have to write.SM27091IC
FIC, 35, 5’6”-165, Puerta Rican, black hair, brown eyes. Looking for a friend, someone to bond with.
MR27093IC
FIC, sexy, Italian, long dark hair, big hazel eyes, fun sized, thick in the right places. Love to laugh. Willing to try new things & relocate. JB27094IC
FIC, Country girl, brown hair, green eyed beauty. Open minded, outgoing, ready to please, 42, loves dancing, outdoors, sports, romantic nights at home. Pick me, you won’t be disappointed. JG27095IC
FIC, 24, medium weight, dark hair, hazel eyes. Loves to have fun & looking for someone to connect with. Write me. SM27096IC
FIC, sexy Italian, long dark hair, hazel eyes, fun size. Looking for someone to laugh with & build a future. Willing to try new things & relocate. JB27097IC
SWtFIC, looking for a friend, someone to communicate with. Easy to get along with. If you’re lonely & would like a friend,
Order made out to The Valley Trader.
please write. Enclose name & address or I can’t answer.
PJ27098IC
BFIC, sassy & classy, adventurous, open minded & to new things. Seeking pen pals. HH27099IC
SWtFIC, 42, 5’3”-130, blonde hair, blue eyes. Looking for a nice male to correspond with me.
CW27100IC
SFIC, mother of 2 boys. I listen to all kinds of music, but never been to a concert or the beach. Went to school in Danville. I have alot of life to live & plan to do so. Write & I’ll tell you all about me. DS27101IC
SFIC, 37, African American, straight, looking for a male friend that would like to write & maybe visit me. LT27102IC
FIC, 24, dark hair, hazel eyes, loves to have fun & try new things. Interested in finding someone serious or just friends. Write me.
SM27103IC
FIC, 24, brown hair, hazel eyes. Looking for someone to connect with. Loves to have fun & try new things. Write me. SM27104IC
FIC, Nickname is Unique. Sweet, pretty girl looking for someone to correspond with. 5’2”, 145 lbs., pretty face, small waist, nice butt.
RM27105IC
FIC, African Queen looking for a “LTR”, who’s reliable, dependable, as well as nonjudgemental. I am fun, adventurous. Loving the thrill & suspense of life.
BR27107IC
SWtFIC. A wonderful, easy going, lovable person who enjoys movies, music, laughs. Seeking honest, caring, fun person who would love to comunicate.
SL27108IC
BFIC, attractive, black female seeking new friendships, maybe more. I’m open minded & open to new things, great personality, smart, funny, can be naughty/nice.
HH27109IC
BFIC, Black Queen, fun, thrill seeker, adventurous, sexy. Looking for stable, dependable, nonjudgemental man. willing to get to know me for long term relationship.
SS27110IC
FIC, 24, brown hair & eyes. Loves to have fun & try new things. Artistic & family oriented. Interested
in pen pal. Write me.
SM27111IC
FIC, Looking for a fun, down to earth “LTR” with someone that’s reliable, dependable, understanding. I am fun, silly, honest, understanding with a short time left. BR27112IC
FIC, 24, brown hair, brown eyes. Looking for someone to talk to. Love to have fun & try new things. Write me. SM27113IC
SWtFIC, Beautiful, 36, funny, down to earth, caring person who loves life. Seeking a trustworthy, honest and respectful person to communicate with.
SL27114IC
SFIC, looking for a companion. I’m caring & loving. Easy to get along with. If you would like a friend, please write. Enclose name & address. PJ27115IC FIC, 24, brown hair & eyes. Looking for someone to connect with. Love to have fun. Write me.
SM27116IC
FIC, sexy, dark hair, Italian, big hazel eyes, fun sized. Loves to laugh. Willing to try new things. Willing to relocate. Come get me. JB27117IC
FIC, young, outgoing, voluptuous curves & long beautiful hair. German, Irish & Native American. Looking for someone to connect with & have fun.
LD27118IC
FIC, from Romania, speak with sexy accent I’m told. 10 months left. Long black hair, hazel green eyes, perfect teeth, 135 lbs. It’s not about the looks, it’s about the heart that attracts me. Love a man with a sense of humor. Would like to meet someone & become more than friends. I’m lonely here. PM27119IC
FIC, 37, African American, from Harrisburg. Went to college & became a Medical Assistant. Love helping people. 5’, thick, black. Very lonely here & wish to meet someone very special.
TM27120IC
SWtFIC, seeking somebody to communicate with. See where the journey leads. Hope to hear something soon. LS27122IC Nubian Queen searching for LTR. I am honest, down to earth, funny, & fun. I want someone reliable, understanding, dependable, honest. Getting released
soon. BR27123IC
SWtFIC, long brown hair, brown eyes, 5’5”-140 lbs. Interested in someone to have fun and chat with.
MB27124IC
FIC looking to build a stalwart bond with someone reliable, honest, dependable & understanding. Leaving prison 2024. BR27125IC
SWtFIC, 5’3”-150 lbs. with long blonde hair & baby blue eyes. Looking for a single male who would be iterested in corresponding with me. CW27126IC
FIC, 24, brown hair & brown eyes. Looking for someone to connect with and loves to have fun. Write anytime. SM27127IC
FIC looking for a friend to get to know. 5 months until my release. Looking for someone fun, honest & reliable. BR27128IC
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The Valley Trader would like to thank everyone who places an ad in this column and also the people who respond. The number of responses we have been receiving has been GREAT!!! If you meet that “special person” from communicating through our column, let us know. Did you marry? Are you dating? We would like to know! Write us a short note we can print. Of course, we’ll only print it with your initials.
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