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Chris Daughtry “It takes a lot of time to accept who you are,” says Chris Daughtry. “You shave off the persona that you thought people expected, stop worrying about what anyone is going to think. You start to be comfortable with who you are onstage and off, and that all blends together. I think I finally know who I am as a person.” As the frontman for the band bearing his name, Daughtry has become one of the most visible and consistent rock & roll torchbearers of the 21st Century. Since rising to prominence on the fifth season of American Idol, he has released four albums, all of which reached the Billboard Top Ten and have combined sales over 8 million copies in the U.S. Daughtry’s self-titled debut was the best-selling album of 2007, which contained four Top Twenty hit singles including the Grammy-nominated smash “It’s Not Over.” Leave This Town also reached Number One in 2009, while 2011’s Break the Spell was certified gold. His group’s most recent record, 2013’s Baptized, featured the platinum-selling “Waiting for Superman,” which the singer points to as a turning point in his songwriting. “It was a nice hybrid of where we had been and where we’re going, and it opened my eyes a bit,” says Daughtry. “Everything was so serious and doom and gloom, and ‘You broke my heart,’ but we never saw ourselves as those people outside the music— onstage we were always joking around. That helped me wrap my head around the fact that we can be light-hearted and still be us. And that really changed

the way I approach the songs in general.” Daughtry and his band have been performing together for over a decade. “Like anything with a ten year relationship, you know more about each other than you do most of your family,” says Chris Daughtry. “It’s a love-hate thing—you get sick of being around them, but after two weeks at home you’re ready to get back out on the road and do it again. The fan base really keeps us alive. That’s the key ingredient to keeping a band together—that’s the gasoline, and without it you can’t run.” One thing that has kept the fire burning for Daughtry has been the need to constantly challenge himself creatively. He has collaborated with artists from Timbaland to Vince Gill to Carlos Santana and took on the role of Judas Iscariot in the 2016 live television performance of The Passion, and even fulfilled a lifelong dream by drawing the cover of a Batman comic which was rated one of the top 25 covers of the year by BatmanNews.com. This kind of ambition has also extended to the work of Daughtry the band. “We always try to push ourselves outside of the familiar parameters,” says the singer. “If it’s anything like we’ve done before, then it’s not good enough for the record. “If you look at the groups doing it for twenty-plus years,” he continues, “they were always changing their style, testing the water, going off the rails from what people expected—Zeppelin, Elton, Prince, they never did the same record twice. So there’s always

that effort to push yourself as an artist, but I never want to abandon that sense of melody and sense of something that people can grab onto, whether it conjures up memories or helps them through a tough time. That’s what I love about music, when it makes me feel something.” As the band continues work on its fifth album (which Daughtry describes in its early stages as having a “bluesy, almost rootsy undertone to it”), they look to contemporaries like Maroon 5 and Train as examples of acts able to maintain their relevance while rock & roll faces an uphill struggle in the mass media. “Those guys are inspirational, showing that you can come back and have a strong presence, even

if what you’re known for doing is having a hard time,” he says. Ten years after launching with a massive splash, Chris Daughtry claims that he and the band have grown the most on stage, and that it’s altered his whole sense of his work. “When we first came out, I’d only known what I’d seen,” he says. “I didn’t know how to be vulnerable, with no pretense. Now it’s walk onstage and, especially in our acoustic shows, just be flat-out honest and open. It’s really helped me realize that’s actually what fans want—they want 100 percent honesty and feeling like they got to know you better.”


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Valley Vehicle Fin er VALLEY DATEBOOK TIME IS RUNNING OUT FOLKS - FREE HOUSE--Victorian Lady/Vic’s Pub—Lewisburg, PA SAVE THE HOUSE! The Victorian Lady, also known as Vic’s Pub, located at 2167 Old Turnpike Rd in Lewisburg, PA is going to be given away later this year to anyone who would like to relocate the structure. Due to brand mandated updates, Blaise Alexander Ford is beginning additions and alterations to the current dealership facility. The Alexander

family regrets that they are unable to repurpose the old landmark as part of the mandated improvements. Due to public sentiment and community spirit, the Alexander family has decided to offer the existing Victorian Lady/Vic’s Pub to anyone or organization at NO COST. The house must be completely removed along with all foundations, underground utilities, and sidewalks. The buyer is completely responsible for all associated costs. The buyer’s contractor must be fully insured, and be licensed in PA. Timeframe WWW.RSAUTOSALESPA.NET on this removal is subject to change and cannot be Owner finalized until later this Fall 2018. If anyone is interested in removing Eric Steinbacher and relocating the house, Sales Manager please contact Aubrey 570-772-5685 Alexander at 570-3688677 ext 11111 for more Call Anytime details. You can also All Trades Welcome send a letter request to Aubrey Alexander at 10 Alexander Dr. Muncy PA 17756. ufn WORKSHOP is WE FINANCE ALL CREDIT specifically designed to

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assist people who will be enrolling in Medicare, either because they will turn 65 years old or because they receive Social Security disability benefits. The workshop is also appropriate for spouses and caregivers. Roughly 100,000 Pennsylvanians enroll in Medicare each year. Many struggle to make the right decisions about their coverage because they do not have clear information. The Medicare enrollment process is complex and there are key decisions that must be made according to strict deadlines. There are also programs available that can help Medicare enrollees save money. Beneficiaries are encouraged to take advantage of this opportunity to get information from highly trained people who will offer unbiased advice. To register, please call 570-495-2384. The Northumberland County Agency on Aging is a local affiliate of APPRISE, a program of the Pennsylvania Department of Aging, the designated State Health Insurance Program (SHIP) in Pennsylvania. SHIPs receive grant funding from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services to provide direct, local assistance to Medicare beneficiaries through one-on-one, counseling sessions (both inperson and over the phone), presentations, and public education programs. APPRISE is a free health insurance counseling program designed to help Pennsylvanians with Medicare. For

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more information, visit Northumberland County Agency on Aging website at www.ncaging.org. AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY ROAD TO RECOVERY PROGRAM SEEKS VOLUNTEERS Imagine being diagnosed with cancer, but you don’t have transportation to your cancer treatments. Every patient in our area miss potentially lifesaving cancer treatment because they are too ill to drive themselves and are unable to find a ride. The American Cancer Society Road To Recovery® program provides free transportation to and from cancer treatment. The program needs volunteers to coordinate rides, as well as volunteer drivers. For more information about volunteering or about the American Cancer Society’s programs and services visit www.cancer.org or call 1-800-227-2345. ufn RENT & PROPERTY TAX REBATES Forms and assistance are available at no cost from Department of Revenue district offices, state legislators’ offices, Union-Snyder Community Action Agency, or by contacting the Agency on Aging in your county. The rebate benefits eligible Pennsylvanians age 65 and older, widows and widowers age 50 and older; and people with disabilities age 18 and older. The income limit is $35,000 a year for homeowners and $15,000 annually for renters and half of Social Security income is excluded. For more information, contact: Community Action Agency: 570-374-0181 Representative Fred Keller: 570-966-0052 or 570837-0052 Representative Garth Everett: 570-5462084 (Gregg & White Deer Twp) Representative Lynda Schlegel-Culver: 570-286-5885 Union-Snyder Agency on Aging: 570-524-2100 or 570-374-5558. ufn Christ Centered Recovery Meetings: Monday: Freedom Revolution 7:00pm – 8:30pm Open Meeting Grace Covenant Community Church 99 N. Shuman St. Middleburg 17842; Tuesday: Recovery Thru Christ 7:00pm – 8:00pm Open Meeting

Sanctuary of Praise, The Church on the Hill 4284 Westbranch Hwy Lewisburg 17837; Thursday: Hands of Encouragement 6:00pm – 7:00pm Open Meeting Brookside Ministries Church 11 Stetler Ave. Shamokin Dam 17876; Thursday: Celebrate Recovery 2nd & 4th Thursdays of Month 6:00pm – 8:00pm Open Meeting Crossroad Church of the Nazarene 71 Nazarene Lane Milton 17847. ufn Nar-Anon meetings for concerned friends and relatives of someone with a drug or alcohol abuse problem. Naranon groups meet: Wednesday’s- Beaver Memorial Church, Third St, Lewisburg, 7:30 pm to 9:30 pm. ufn. GED Classes. Testing and reading help available in your area. For information: Call (570)-523-1155. ufn Looking for new members. The American Legion Riders are Members of the American Legion who are motorcycle enthusiasts. We participate in parades, motorcycle events and support the community in which we live, work and play. Members of the legion riders come from the American Legion, Auxiliary and sons of the American Legion. The American Legion riders were formed: To participate in parades and ceremonies that are helping with the aims and purpose of the American Legion. To promote motorcycle safety programs and to provide a social atmosphere for American Legion Members who share the same interest, to use our association to promote and support programs of the American Legion. We are not a motorcycle club and do not practice motorcycle club rules or regulations. The American Legion Riders are family oriented just as its parent organization, the American Legion. If you are interested in

joining, contact Steven Klapp (570)-490-3879. Ufn APPRISE – MEDICARE INSURANCE COUNSELING. APPRISE is the State Health Insurance Assistance Program, which provides detailed counseling for people with Medicare residing in Pennsylvania. The Northumberland County APPRISE program offers appointments in the following locations monthly: Monday’s & Friday’s – Milton Senior Action Center, 219A Filbert Street, Milton. 2nd & 4th Tuesday – Mount Carmel Senior Action Center, 41 S. Market Street, Mount Carmel. 2nd & 4th Wednesday – Sunbury Senior Action Center, 601 Pennsylvania Ave., Sunbury. Tuesday – Thursday – Northumberland County Aging Office, 322 N. 2nd Street, Sunbury. Help consumers understand services covered under Parts A and B. Help consumers make informed choices about coverage options including Advantage plans and Medigap policies and Prescription drug plans. Explain financial assistance programs that may be available to assist in paying your Medicare premiums, deductibles and coinsurance. Answer questions about Long Term Care Insurance, Social Security and Medicaid. Provide training for those interested in becoming an APPRISE Counselor volunteers. Schedule appointments for Property Tax and Rent Rebate Applications. Provide presentations on topics such as: New to Medicare and Preventive Services. To schedule an appointment with a APPRISE Counselor

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down the right field line. Each happy hour event features live music, full bar and food service plus $1 drafts and $1 hot dogs. There is no admission charge. Hump Day Happy Hours are held weather permitting. Hump Day Happy Hour Dates & Music Line Up September 19 – Live music TBA. September 26 – Live music with Stacia Abernatha. 9/17 September 19: Performances at the Weis Center for Performing Arts: Sept. 14: Mohamed Abozekry & Karkadé (World Music: Egyptian)- 7:30 PM Free concert in the Weis Center Atrium. Mohamed Abozekry has that rare gift of combining limitless virtuosity with an unbridled imagination. An oud master, he mixes Egypt’s popular and classical music traditions, the Sufi calls and secular poetry to musically describe a path to an Arab world at peace with its history and turned towards the future. Sept. 19: Red Molly (Americana) 7:30 PM Known for their gorgeous harmonies, infectious songwriting and captivating stage presence, Red Molly (Laurie MacAllister, Mufflers • Shocks• Brakes Abbie Gardner and Tune-Ups •Welding Mechanical Repairs Molly Venter) weaves together the threads of American music - from folk to bluegrass, from heartbreaking ballads to barn-burning honkytonk. Performance at the Campus Theatre. w w w. B u c k n e l l . e d u / ALL NEW weiscenter Lewisburg Z-Force EPS Now-Sept. 30: Live Z-500 TRAIL......$8,500 Music at Skeeter’s Pit Z-800 TRAIL....$10,499 BBQ: Sept. 12, 6-8 PM Z-800 EX.........$10,999 Join SUN P.E.T.S. for a night of Blues and ALL NEW NEW UForce 500 BBQ. The wonderful CForce 400 Utility Ann Kerstetter Band and Includes Winch Skeeter’s Pit BBQ have Power teamed up to help raise Steering funds for our spay/neuter program. Sept. 16, 5-8 $8,795 PM The Family TiesONLY $3,999 60 mo @ 4.99%=$198/MO Soft harmonies, driving bass lines, solid heartbeat percussions, and a story rooted inside every lyric. Sept. 30, 5-8 PM Kimbo and Bryan- Favorites on the local scene, Kimbo Rt. 45, 1/2 mi. W of Mifflinburg • Harleton, PA and Bryan will play three hours of non-stop WARNING CFMOTO recreational vehicles are intended for off-road use only, and music that showcases can be hazardous to operate. Read owner’s manual and all product labels before operating. Never operate on paved roads. Operators and passengers must wear a the act’s strengths as helmet, eye protection and protective clothing. Operators must be at least 16 years vocalists and guitarists. old with a valid driver’s license. Passengers, if permitted, must be at least 12 years old. Always use seat belts, cab netting and doors (if equipped). Never operate under Skeeter’s Pit BBQ is the influence of alcohol or drugs. Avoid excessive speed and sharp turns and never engage in stunt driving. Check state and local laws before operating on trails. Take a loved for their familysafety course before operating; contact your CFMOTO dealer for more information, friendly, casual dining call the ATV Safety Institute at 1-800-887-2887, or go to www.atvsafety.org. ©2016 Zefand CFMOTO Power Co, Ltd. with a stunning view of

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Mustang seats, saddle bags, crash bars, back rest, dual head lights, garage kept, excellent condition, $10,550 mi., $5,000. 570-837-3513. 9/17. 9/17 Two 2007 Lance 250cc Scooters, 1 with 533 mi., 1 with 166 mi., garage kept. Each $1,200 or both for $1,000 each; Old wood carpenter’s tool box with 2 trays, 16x14x38 long, $75. 570-539-8954. 9/17 2004 Aprilia Scarabeo 500 cc Scooter, runs great, 60+ MPG, tires great condition, 2 extra hard saddlebags & 2 helmets included, 16, 453 mi, key is broken off in ignition but still starts & runs fine. Located near Middleburg, $2,200. 570-238-9455. 10/1

Announcements-36 Pets/Livestock-40 We will not be accepting free puppy to good home ads with just an email address to get in touch with the party. A valid phone number only must be included in the ad. Thank you for all understanding on this matter as it has come to our attention they may be a new type of scam. Purebred Lassie Collie Puppies, ready now, had their shots, sable & black with white collar, friendly, great watch dogs, farm raised, $400 each. 570-837-7401. 12/17Real Estate-42

Recreation/Sports43 Golf clubs? Golf carts? Exercise bikes? Just a few things that you may want to sell in this category. Call 570-444-9850 to place your classified ad in the next issue. 1996 Ski Doo Formula S, good condition, has all options, $850. Firm. 570-837-3893. 10/1 Ta x i d e r m y - 4 6 Vacation rentals-49 Want to rent your timeshare this year or maybe sell it? Call 444-9850 to place your classified ad in the next issue. W a n t e d - 5 0 Wanted: A garage to rent in Sunbury,

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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. We may be data basing the ad, if so, you will not get a new number each time. 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) 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 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

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SWtM, 68, 5’8”-202, retired, widowed over 2 ½ yrs. Looking for unattached woman in her 50’s or 60’s, dating, movies, out to eat & companionship, ND, NB, romance hopefully, possible live in, located in rural McClure area. KU25877 12/17 SWtM, 64, tall, thin, widower, retired carpenter, serious gardener, raised in a Christian home, been fellowshipping with Hebrew roots/Messiah believers the past 12 years. Seeking widow lady, 64 or younger. GM25956. 11/12 SWM, 80’s but get about good. I was up to Maine a year ago. Looking for someone to go back to Maine. Don’t smoke or drugs, age is OK. Looking for someone to go back with me. SWtF looking for love & a one man girl. Hoping to hear from you. SM looking for love. Don’t have to go back to Maine. CB25978 10/15 SWtM, 83, 5’8”-195, retired, secure, lives alone near Washingtonville. Looking for woman, 50-70’s. Need someone for conversations, companionship & romance. Possible live in & help with household things & other personal things. Answer all. JW26000 10/15 WdWtM, nice person on good list, vet, ret. Income, wife passed, alone, need a friend, maybe more. Can travel etc. 5’7”, tan, med wt. Let’s meet, North’d/Union Cos., fishing, flea markets. Seeks female, 40-60, answer all. JH26021 9/4 DWtM, 49, 5’6”, like animals & movies, don’t drink, do smoke cigarettes.

Like car shows, flea markets, thrift stores, & yard sales. Like to go for walks & out to eat. Seeking S or DWtF, 45+ that likes to work on vehicles & electrical & can draw free hand & is not afraid to get dirty. Send phone number with your letter. No IC’s or head games. DB26023 1/14/19 SWtF, 60, 155 lbs., 5’5”, enjoy movies, walks, fairs, dining out, NS, ND, N/ Drugs, friends first, maybe more, nice, quiet person. Seeks SWtM, 50+ who likes the same things. Union Co. RR26030 10/1 IC’s: WE DO NOT RUN ANY IC-LBYL ADS WITHOUT YOUR IDENTIFYING NUMBER. THESE MAILINGS ARE RETURNED BACK TO US, NON DELIVERABLE. ALSO YOU MUST SIGN UP I GUESS TO RECEIVE MAIL FROM LBYL. WE GET ONES BACK NON DELIVERABLE AS YOU MUST BE ON A LIST WHERE YOU ARE STAYING. Inmates, seems you may need to be on some kind of mailing list at the prison. Inquire at your place. Thanks. We received a LBYL Ad to place in the column. Your photo fell out. You have a halo of hearts. Please send a note as to who you are. Thank you. The Valley Trader would like to thank everyone who places an ad in his 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. FIC, pretty, red headed country girl, blue eyes, 33, fun & open minded. Seeking pen pal, maybe more. HG26020IC FIC, 36, few months to go, love the beach, country rides, scary movies, cuddling on couch. Country girl who likes to get muddy on a 4-wheeler, fairs, ride horses, can get dressed up nicely in heels, line dance in cowboy boots, love kids, attend college for mortuary science. SG26022IC BFIC, sexy, willing to relocate for the right person. Looking for companion to build with, who will be there for me through out this process. Friendship first, could lead to more. Have no family here so I could move on easily if need be. Release date 3/11/19. Don’t miss out on someone who’s good. MJ26024IC SWtFIC, Need a good man in my life. Looking for friendship, possible LTR. Soon to be released. 29, nicely proportioned, hazel eyes, long red hair, looking for someone who’s generous & accommodating. Photo upon request. NC26025IC FIC, very attractive, 31, classy, lots of fun, seeking companion of any age who likes to play and do anything outdoors. I have a great sense of humor, so let’s laugh a lot & have some fun. RR26026IC SFIC, sexy, beautiful, funny, blue eyes, long hair, athletic, seeking generous companion,

possibly more. Let’s get started. TC26027IC SWtFIC, 24, looking for friendship, possibly more. I’m into baseball, reading, travel, & trying anything for fun. I’m from Maryland. KE26028IC SWtFIC, 23, looking for a friendship or more. From Milton, like spending time with friends, watching movies, swimming & getting to know positive people. Family is most important to me. I’m very king, compassionate, have a heart of gold & understanding. Looking forward to a letter. JM26029IC FIC, 43, Native American beauty, kind, caring, lovable, has various interests, in search of older, stable, dependable, nonjudgmental gentleman for long term relationship. FS26031IC WtFIC, 34, blonde, blue eyes, have 6 yr. old daughter I’m extremely close to. I grew up fast, been on my own since 15. Have good heart, been taken advantage of because I put others first which puts me in bad situations. I’m a good person, want a chance for a normal life & healthy relationship. Seeking a man who’s open, doesn’t judge for friendship, see where things go. KM26032IC ATTENTION: We have no control over where our Look Before You Leap ads arrive from, and being a free press, we will place them in our column. Some ads may be from lonely individuals who are incarcerated.


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