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The Lewisburg Children’s Museum is proud to be participating in this year’s First Community Foundation Partnership’s annual online giving campaign. Raise the Region. “Play is a powerful part of childhood,” says Kahla DeSmit, LCM Executive Dir. “Free play enhances a child’s brain development, improves cognitive and fine motor skills, and promotes emotional intelligence and understanding; our participation in Raise the Region,supports the power of play”. In addition to its free play exhibits, the Museum offers weekly programming and various classes and workshops for preschool through elementary age children. “Like everyone else, inflation has hit the Museum hard,” adds Mary Beth Harris, LCM Board Pres. “We have immediate expenses that continue to increase each year, and the community’s support

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through Raise the Region allows us to continue earmark programs like our Count Me In fund.”

The Museum’s Count Me In initiative provides free or reduced admission and program fees to support underserved families in our community. Many families enjoy museum visitation through the Museums for All program, which is a national program that provides reduced admission to families that present their EBT/ Supplemental Nurtrition Assistance Program (SNAP) cards. In addition to EBT/SNAP families, the Museum offers discounted admission for active and retired military families, senior citizens, local school groups, and more. The Museum also provides local libraries with family day passes that patrons can check out, visit the museum for free, and return to the library. Since its opening in 2017, the Museum has engaged over 120,000 children and their families through both on and off site events and programs. Historically, 10% of museums yearly general admissions accessed the Museum through one of its Count Me in programs. In 2022, it was closer to 30%. “We will continue providing a space for children to joyfully play and learn,” adds DeSmit. “Our Count Me in fund is truly a community effort, and our participation in Raise the Region ensures that cost is not a prohibitive factor as families look for opportunities to inspire learning, imagination, and play. ”This 30 hour online giving event

begins Wed., March 8, 6 PM through Thurs, March 9, 11:59 PM. Contributions can be made at https://www. raisetheregion.org/organizations/lewisburg-childrens-museum (https://www.raisetheregion.org/organizations/lewisburg-children-s-museum.

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Tickets will go on sale on Jan. 29 for the 4th Annual Fremont Meat Bingo to be held on Sat., March 18. Event will be held at the Fremont Social Hall, 299 Millrace Rd., Mount Pleasant Mills. Doors open at 3 pm & Bingo will begin at 5 pm. Food and drinks will be available for purchase. Tickets are $25 each and include 20 regular games valued at $50 each. Only 150 tickets will be sold. There will also be 3 special games valued at $65 each and side raffles running throughout the evening. All meats 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

Bloomsburg Children’s Museum

We Change Lives - YOU MAKE IT HAPPEN!

What a year! Because of your generosity, we were able to say yes! Yes, to provide art, history, culture, and STEM programs to over 27,000 people this year. Yes, to 23 new partners across ten counties in our region. Yes, to the schools, libraries, and community centers from Williamsport to Selinsgrove, Benton to

Shamokin, and everywhere in between!

Donors like you made it possible for us to expand the number of programs and events we produce by 20% this year. Maybe you’ve seen us at your local library, attended one of our events, seen all we are doing on our Facebook page, or read about it in the paper. Where you keep up with the Bloomsburg Children’s Museum please know everything we do is because you make it happen! We think you’ll agree; we’ve been making the most out of every dollar trusted to us. I have to say; I feel a bit guilty because I get to see, first hand, the impact of your donations. I had a dad tell me that he’s amazed at what his son learns and retains in our science classes. I read a message from a mom who said she’d seen tremendous growth in her son with autism since being enrolled in our summer camps. Visitors from outside our area tell us countless times, “I wish we had something like this where we live.” We’ve partnered with local schools to identify education gaps and developed STEM, music, and fine arts programs to provide solutions for our community’s students. Looking to 2023, your donations could be used to expand our offsite instructor program to include new destinations, help to bring our new Solar Energy exhibit to life, add interactive components in our PreK play area, fund Intro to Arduino Classes at your local school district, underwrite fine arts classes, support our free admission flagship events; The Bloomsburg Mini Maker Faire, Geology Rocks, and BloomCON Hak4Kidz and so much more. Thank you for your support. I can’t wait to se the difference we can make next year!

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7 Garden Growing Basics for Beginners

(Family Features) Growing your own produce is an all-around smart practice, from the money you’ll save at the grocery store to the contributions you can make toward a cleaner planet.

Maintaining a garden takes some effort, but it’s a project even a beginner can tackle with ease.

Consider these tips to start growing your athome garden:

1. Select a perfect spot. You’ll want to place your garden in an area where you see it often so you’re reminded to weed and care for it regularly. Find a flat area you can access easily, where erosion and other pitfalls (including hungry wildlife) won’t be a problem.

2. Choose between ground and containers. There are pros and cons to gardening in containers vs. the ground, and there’s no universal

right choice. Rather, the best garden depends on your goals and preferences. A ground garden usually offers more space and may provide a better growth environment for roots. However, a container garden is often easier to maintain and may be all you need if you wish to grow just a few plants.

3. Understand the importance of quality soil. You may think any dirt will do, but keep in mind the soil you plant in will be the primary source of nutrients for your produce. Not only that, but quality soil provides stability so plants can root firmly and grow healthy and sturdy to support their bounty. Quality soil also allows for ample drainage. Organic matter like compost, leaf mold or aged manure all help improve soil quality.

4. Keep water close. Lugging water can quickly eliminate the pleasure of tending your garden, so be sure you’re situated near a hose. You’ll

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6. Consider what you’ll grow. Starting with veggies you know you like is a smart starting point since you’ll be pouring sweat equity into making them grow. Over time, you might add new varieties, but early on, keep your focus on foods you know you like so you can see a meaningful return and avoid waste. You’ll also need to consider what you can grow to maturity within your area’s growing

season. If necessary, you might want to start transplants you can nurture indoors before moving them outside when the temperatures allow.

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(Family Features) No matter how cramped and cluttered your living space may be, you can almost always find a spot or two for extra storage. It’s often just a matter of getting creative and utilizing a few clever solutions.

Consider these simple ideas to create some extra space in oft-used rooms:

Kitchen

* Metal rods with hanging hooks can create storage space on your blank walls. Use them to hang coffee cups, cooking utensils, dish towels or pots and pans.

* Magnetic strips mounted on the wall or the inside of a cabinet door can be a

PORT TREVORTON & FREMONT FIRRE COMPANIES

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April 29, 2023 – Sale Starts at 8:15 AM

simple way to hang knives and free up counter space normally taken up by a knife block.

We are looking for the following items for advertising on our sale bill & website. Contact us as soon as possible! Sale Bill deadline March 20 th Heavy Equipment, Trucks, Trailers, Farm Machinery, ATVs/UTVs, Lawn & Garden, Storage Sheds, Truck Loads of Hay, Straw & Firewood, Saddles, Tack & Accessories, Buggies, Carriages, Sporting Goods, Tools, Lawn Furniture, Nursery Stock, Hanging Baskets, Crafts, Household Goods, New & Used Furniture, Antiques & Collectibles, Handmade Quilts

All Vehicles & Equipment must have clear titles & UCC

Donations Appreciated!!

No passenger vehicles, tires, appliances, TVs, Computers, Yard Sale Items or Junk! The consignment committee reserves the right to reject any items.

For general sale information contact Curvin 570-374-0201

For Large Equipment, Trucks & Trailers, Etc. contact Joe 570 -490-8801 Send Quilts & Rugs to: Jairus Stauffer 570 -374-6611 41 Meiserville Rd. Port Trevorton, PA 17864

Sale Commissions are as follows: $10-$1,000 – 20% $1,001-$5,000 – 16%

>$5,001 – 12%

Large Equipment: $1,000-$5,000 – 6% $5,001-$10,000 – 5%

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* If your countertop is cluttered with small spice containers and oil bottles, elevate them with a decorative cake stand. Place small jars below and top with pretty decanters and additional spices.

* If you’re using prime cabinet space for items you only use once a year, such as holiday cake pans or a big serving bowl you pull out for parties, consider storing them in the attic or a closet instead.

Bathroom

* Instead of hanging just one towel bar on the back of the bathroom door, hang multiple to maximize your drying space.

* Most modern cabinetry has adjustable shelving. If you haven’t customized the heights of your shelving to accommodate different sized bottles and containers, give it a try.

* A three-tiered fruit basket might seem perfect for the kitchen, but it’s also a handy way to store bathroom essentials right beside the sink.

* Flour and sugar canisters can also be repurposed in the bathroom to keep makeup, toiletries, cleaning supplies and soaps contained. Make sure to buy bins that stack easily.

Bedroom

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* Nix those nightstands and hang small shelves on either side of the bed. This cuts down on the clutter you can keep and makes cleaning underneath a breeze.

* Rolling bins that fit under the bed are perfect for storing linens, out-of-season clothing and children’s toys. They’re also the perfect way to slide building block projects out of sight without destroying your child’s latest masterpiece.

* Closets with a single hanging rod are one of the biggest space-wasters in the bedroom. Double their storage capacity by hanging a second rod or shelf below shorter jackets and shirts.

Find more ideas to maximize your space at eLivingtoday.com.

ZEAGER REAL ESTATE LISTING

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Saturday April 15, 2023 12:00 noon

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Dr. Mary Russin Estate Auction #521

Thursday, March 9th, 2023 at 5:00 p.m.

••• LOCATION •••

92 Industrial Park Rd., Muncy, PA (Selling at our Gallery on the Farm, Look for the Windmill)

Collectibles / Household Furnishings / Silver Coins & Flatware / Steinbach Nut Crackers / 2016 Lexus NX200T / David Armstrong Artist Proof 5:00 – or there ‘bouts-(Outback): Misc. furnishings - Outdoor Patio Furnishings - Garden

White - Row of 3 one room school desks - Small Anvil - Misc. Xmas decor and MUCH MORE!!

5:45 - MAIN HALL -Antiques / Collectibles / Silver Coins & Flatware - Nice large batter bowl - Costume Jewelry - D. Armstrong Artist Proof “October Shadow” 47/60 - 84 Pcs. Reed & Barton Sterling Silver Flatware - Lenox & Crystal glasswares - Penns Creek/Bill Lynch Pottery - Colorful Martini Glasses - Modern cook books - Doctor bag w/ stetho & Ottoscopes - Vintage Woodcased Baumanometer - Microscope - Clinical Training Human Skull in case - Various Camera’s & electronics - #10 Glazed Crock - Glazed Crock Pitcher & Salt crock - Beaded Purses - Mardi Gras Porcelian Dolls & Masks - Collection of Steinback Nut Crackers (small & large)- Coins: (11) Silver Dollars (‘93 to 2006), (9) Silver Oz. Coins, Silver Half dollars, Silver Quarters, Buffalo Nickels, Some Mercury Dimes, 200 Wheat Pennies, $5 Red Notes, $1 Silver Cert - Large Solid Butchers Block Table - Sel. of Artsy Vases & glasswares - Jars of marblesSel. of Houseware & Cookwares - Rooster Weathervane - Longaberger baskets - Numerous bath towels & sheets - & MUCH MORE!!

6:30- Furniture -Woodcraft pcs - Wayfair Style Armoire w/ 3 drawer stand & table - 2 Light wood clothing stands - Round wood lamp table - Frog Lamp - (2) Stressless chairs w/ ottamans, blue - Rectangular Dinette w/ 4 chairs, White/Natural wood - Lamps - Rod Iron Frame Queen bed w/Matress & Box - 55”W x 77”H Glass door, 4 Drawer China Cabinet, Grn - (2) Two shelf wood bookcases - Number of signed art pcs - & MUCH MORE!!

7:00 - 2016 Lexus NX200T, AWD, Loaded / 23,750 Miles - Some Minor Garage door mishaps noted to fender corners.

Auctioneer Note: FULL listing & pictures on auctionzip.com (enter #5545) or GoToAuctions.com(enter 5228). Chairs provided, good food and laughter is available!!.

Terms: Cash or good PA check. Credit cards (include lost 3% Discount). All verbal statements take precedence over previously written materials. All items are sold “AS IS, WHERE IS”, No guaranties made by the seller. Significant Incident Date 03/11/2023. “NO BUYER’S PREMIUM”.

Living Sq Ft: 1472sqft ACRE SIZE : 1.36 Acre Lot

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To View This Fine Property Contact: Auctioneer Mike Weaver at 570-538-2227 AU002180-L

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(Family Features) The best home upgrades not only make spaces more livable and energy-efficient but are also cost-effective. Making energy-efficient improvements is a savvy way to save money on utility bills, curb energy usage and add to the house’s value.

Consider a variety of home improvement projects, both big and small, that can

reduce the financial burden of maintaining your home throughout the year and improve energy efficiency. Add

A costeffective way to save on heating and cooling

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Seal Doors and Windows

Windows and doors are common culprits for energy loss. While a complete replacement of doors and windows can be pricey, adding exterior caulk and weather stripping to fill in gaps where air can escape around these openings can make a noticeable difference for a fraction of the cost and make it cheaper to heat and cool your home.

Install Skylights

Skylights are a cost-effective option for transforming any room in the home with natural light while also delivering energy-saving benefits. For example, Sun Tunnel Skylights from Velux can be installed in as little as 90 minutes and funnel natural light from the roof through the attic and into the room below with an aesthetic that resembles recessed lighting. Customizable with six diffuser film styles to complement interior design,

the skylights can make a home more energy-efficient by reducing reliance on artificial lighting. An optional daylight controller makes it easy for homeowners to adjust natural light entering a room, and a solar nightlight provides a moon-like guiding light at night. Installed with the solar nightlight, the skylights qualify for a 26% federal tax credit on solar property.

Add Reflective Window Film

When the sun shines through windows, it can heat up the home’s interior quickly and trigger the air conditioner to turn on. Window coverings, such as blackout curtains, can help, but adding low-e reflective window film to your windowpanes, particularly southernfacing ones, can provide an additional shield from the sun’s hot rays and reduce energy costs.

Install a Programmable Thermostat

A programmable thermostat is an efficient way to control the climate inside your home, and those with smart technology take programming to a whole new level. Today’s smart thermostats not only let homeowners control temperatures from their smart devices while onthe-go but can also learn daily habits and adjust the temperature accordingly with no other manual adjustments

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ACROSS

1. Adam and Eve’s son

5. Blink of an eye, for short

8. Tricep location

11. Laughing on the inside, in text

12. ____ bowl, frozen dish

13. Bid on a house, e.g.

15. Show off

16. Actor’s role

17. Nostrils

18. *”Everything Everywhere

All At Once” or “The Fablemans” nominee

20. Trampled

21. Humpty without t

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23. Store in a silo

26. Tiny crustacean

30. Chop off

31. Not digital

34. Cut with a beam

35. Empty spaces

37. Not good

38. Relating to pond scum

39. Capri or Catalina

40. Lament

42. ____ Khan

43. Full event

45. *He’s won the most academy awards

47. Jump key

48. Not yes, nor no

50. Male sibs

52. *”The Fablemans” composer John ____, 53-time nominee

55. Resin-producing tree

56. Call to Mary

57. Get-out-of-jail money

59. Bye, in Castile

60. Ages and ages

61. Competitive advantage

62. Appetite

63. Farm female

64. Fender-bender damage

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2. Gold rush, e.g.

3. Purse with notions

4. Leechee, alt. sp.

5. Dandruff locale

6. This bird gets the worm?

7. Give a traffic ticket

8. Big do

9. Cattail, e.g.

10. *”____ Harris Goes to Paris,” Best Costume Design nominee

12. Tarzan and such

13. Like beer at a kegger (2 words)

14. *”The Banshees of Inisherin” nominee

19. Polynesian dance, pl.

22. Dress like Ancient Greeks

23. *Austin Butler’s gyrating character

24. Gallows loop

25. Oil crisis

26. *Last year’s Best Picture winner

27. Like a Druid, e.g.

28. Missouri River tributary

29. Flying nuisance

32. Lend a hand in crime

33. Order’s partner

36. *”Guillermo ____ ____’s Pinocchio”

38. “My wife can vouch for me,” e.g.

40. Address to a boy, slangily

41. Bucolics

44. Desert traveler’s hope

46. Bikini Bottom locale

48. Variation of meow

49. Skirt shape

50. Past tense of bid

51. Roman remain, e.g.

52. Cry of glee

53. Like a full-fledged Mafia man

54. Leo or Libra

55. Jared’s competitor

58. Allow

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necessary. In addition, some utility companies offer incentives like money back at the end of the year for installing a smart thermostat because the energy savings are so substantial.

Replace Appliances

Because appliances like refrigerators and ovens, among others, are major energy users, investing in more efficient models provides both cost and energy savings. Additionally, homes more than 15 years old could benefit from updates to the air conditioner or heater as systems 15-20 years old or older may be candidates for replacement as they’re inefficient by today’s standards.

Add Ceiling Fans

In comparison to running your air conditioner consistently, the cost of running a ceiling fan (or several) is significantly less.

Particularly on days that may not require cooling the entire house

completely, fans can provide a gentle breeze and circulate air in the spaces you use most often. Simply adjust the switch to the counterclockwise position to ensure it’s pushing air downward during warmer months.

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A St. Patrick’s Day Sandwich

Add two slices cheese to each bread slice. Spread 2 tablespoons dressing over cheese slices. Add 3 ounces corned beef to each bread slice.

Spread 2 teaspoons dressing over corned beef. Spread 2 tablespoons sauerkraut over corned beef.

each side, flipping once, until golden brown and cheese

is melted.

Reuben Sandwich Servings: 2

2 tablespoons butter, softened 4 slices rye and pumpernickel swirl bread

4 slices swiss

cheese

6 ounces corned beef

2 tablespoons, plus 2 teaspoons, Thousand Island

Dressing, divided

4 tablespoons sauerkraut

Heat nonstick skillet over medium heat.

Spread 1 tablespoon butter on one side of two bread slices. Place buttered side down in heated skillet.

Spread remaining butter on one side of remaining bread slices. Place buttered side up on top of sauerkraut.

Cook 4-7 minutes

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