Apalachin Lions Easter Egg Hunt -April 1
Opening Day of 72nd Season of Owego Little League - April 29
New Mascot for Candor Central School District Can You Design its New Mascot?
You are cordially invited to attend the parade and opening day ceremonies for Owego Little League 72nd season on Saturday, April 29, 2023.
The parade will begin forming at 8:00 am in front of the Owego Police Department on Temple Street and will begin promptly at 8:30 am. The field ceremonies will begin at 9:00 am at Hyde Park, with all players, coaches, league offi-
cials, and sponsors being represented.
If you wish to take part in the parade and/or opening ceremonies, please contact Owego Little League at owegolittleleague@gmail.com to confirm as soon as possible.
Owego Little League members hope to see you on April 29th to help them celebrate their 72nd season!
AVisit to a Forgotten Burial Ground Saturday,April 15
The Candor Central School District (CSD) Mascot committee recently announced its new mascot that will officially start howling on July 1, 2023: The Candor Coyotes!
The Candor Coyotes are unique, strong spirited, clever, instinctive, adaptable, fun and playful. The Candor Coyotes love new opportunities, thrive on teamwork, are affectionate and are proud to sing the school’s praises.
“We are here to make it known that we have the capacity to handle any situation we find ourselves in We work together in a pack and are tenacious, we are survivors and we are a symbol of good luck! We are the Candor Coyotes!”
The Candor CSD Mascot committee invites you to design its new mascot.
The Candor CSD mascot must be
designed with the following guidelines:
● Simple;
● Reproducible for jerseys/uniforms/ letterhead/walls and banners;
● Front view/side view and/or full body view will all be accepted (more than one may be chosen to represent CSD);
● Preferred Font- Helvetica (Candor C) but open to others;
● It must be an original design – not anything from the internet;
● CSD’s colors are royal blue and white;
● Submit in png format;
● Max file size 300 dpi.
The deadline is Monday, May 15, 2023, 12:00 NOON EST.
Submit to Holly Carling, hcarling@candorcs.org
www.candorcs.org
In the 1950’s Ed Nizalowski was told of a black burial ground in the Oakley Corners State Forest by his father, but it wasn’t until 1981 that Ed was able to visit the site. This visit sparked a desire to learn if there was any truth behind the story. By examining census records, he was able to prove that Black people lived on a farm belonging to Madison Livermore in the 1870’s. When looking at other information pertaining to Black people, Ed discovered an Afro-American past in Tioga County that stretched back to the mid-1700’s.
Ed has led hikes since 1992. He will be giving an orientation session concerning the hike starting at 9:00 am inside the Herrick Barn at the Bement-Billings Farmstead. It will include information relating to the burial ground, Black history in Tioga County, a history of the farm that is now the state forest and some tips on how to interpret the rural landscape.
The hike has become much more than just an interesting aspect of local Black history. It will help give a glimpse of how primeval wilderness was transformed into a highly productive farm that is now a state forest.
Note: Those not wishing or unable to go to the orientation session for the burial ground hike should meet at 10:00 am at Oakley Corners, a spot near the center of the Oakley Corners State Forest. The hike is a relatively easy one with a wellmarked trail. Oakley Corners is three miles from the juncture of Wade Hollow and Route 38. (Wade Hollow is three miles south of the stoplight in Newark Valley on Route 38 or six miles north of the Village of Owego.) Travelers from the Triple Cities can take Dutchtown Road for about two miles off of Route 38B. The hike is normally done rain or shine, but severe weather may result in postponement
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Storytime
Tuesdays & Thursdays, 10:30am
Join Miss Wendy for read alouds, singing, playing, dancing, and crafts. If the Owego-Apalachin School District has a 2-hour delay, Storytime begins at 11am.
Yoga
Tuesdays at 6:30pm
Join yoga instructor Sheehan diMicheie Shotwell for an inspiring yoga practice each week.
Evening Book Club
Thursday, April 13, at 6:30pm
The book is “Rebecca” by Daphne du Maurier. Place a hold for this book in the catalog (or come to the library and a librarian will place a hold for you). The book for May’s Evening Book Club will be “Remarkably Bright Creatures” by Shelby Van Pelt.
The Ollie and Nola Show
Saturday, April 15, at 10am
A Saturday morning storytime with refreshments, crafts, and fun with certified therapy dogs Ollie and Nola.
Afternoon Book Club
Thursday, April 20, at 1pm
The book is “The Last Thing He Told Me” by Laura Dave. Place a hold for this book in the catalog (or come to the library and a librarian will place a hold for you) or find it on Libby as an eBook.
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Belle’s Library Tea Party
Saturday, April 22, 11am
Join Miss Wendy for refreshments, crafts, and the gray stuff...it’s delicious. This program is intended for children at least 3 years old and their accompanying adult. Space is limited. Stop by the library or call 625-3333 to RSVP.
National Library Week
April 23 - 29, 2023
Be sure to stop by the library during National Library Week for a week of surprises and fun!
Teen Open House
Thursday, April 27, 5pm-7pm
Drop in anytime between 5pm and 7pm for pizza, snacks, and cookies; game stations; craft stations; and lots of prizes. RSVPs are recommended but not requiered.
Book Barn Hours
The library’s Book Barn is open Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday from 10am to 7pm, and Friday & Saturday from 10am-2pm.
Makerspace
The library’s Makerspace is coming back! The Makerspace Open House will be on Saturday, May 27, from 11am to 1pm.
Star Wars Fans - May 6
Save the date. The library is having a Revenge of the Sixth Party.
Sip & Paint Fundraiser at Owego Elks Lodge - April 19
Spring is on its way and The Lodge has the perfect way to help bring along those beautiful spring blossoms by learning to paint ‘cherry blossoms’ on glass.
Join Classy Glass By Anita for a Glass Sip & Paint on Wednesday, April 19, from 6:00 to 8:30 pm at the Owego Elks Lodge, 223 Front Steet in Owego.
Anita Martin takes you through all the steps to paint your choice of 2 white wine glasses, stemless wine glasses or a medium vase.
Cost for the class is $35 per person. All instructions and supplies are included with your fee.
Reserve your seat by purchasing a ticket at classyglassbyanita.com or you can contact Anita at classyglassbyanita@gmail.com.
A portion of the proceeds from this class will benefit the Owego Elks #1039 Roof Fund.
Classy Glass by Anita is owned by local artist Anita Martin. She specializes in hand-painted original designs on anything glass. Her passion is teaching people to paint on glass and watching the creativity of class participants blossom. She offers her classes locally and pri-
The original design that will be featured during the class.
vately teaches all ages and skill levels. Anita also offers original painted glass for sale.
For more information, visit www.facebook.com/classyglassbyanita.
The Apalachin Lions will hold a Walk-Up Mobile Food Pantry on Wednesday, April 26, from 10:00 to 11:00 am at St. Margaret Mary's Church, 1110 Pennsylvania Avenue in Apalachion. Preregistration is required. To register, phone 2-1-1 or go to www.foodbank.org/cfd.
You can register Tuesday, April 25, from 8:30 am until all spots are filled. Bring a cart or bags to carry the food. Pictured above is last month’s Walk-Up Mobile Food Pantry (held March 22, 2023)
Home Energy Choice Expo - April 22
The Home Energy Choice Expo will be held on Saturday, April 22, from Noon to 5:00 pm at the Park Terrace United Methodist Church at 30 Glann Road in Apalachin.
The Expo is free and open to the public. It is sponsored by the Tioga Terrace Civic Association.
Learn about ways you can save money and energy for your home. All afternoon vendors and information in the large room. Presenters will provide information about Solar, Geothermal, Air Source Heat Pumps, Weatherization, Induction Stoves, NYS Energy Plan, Small Modular Nuclear Reactors in a side room.
Schedule is as follows: Noon – Air Source Heat Pumps - Save
on energy costs with whole house or single room Air Source Heat Pumps
12:30 PM – Induction Stoves – What’s the controversy?
1:00 PM – Solar Panels – Save energy costs with the sun
1:45 PM – Geothermal – Save energy costs with the earth
2:30 PM – Weatherization – Stop wasting money and energy in your home
3:15 PM NYS Energy Plan – What is NYS up to? Small Modular Nuclear Reactors – Baseline Energy with Nuclear
4:00 PM – Closing RSVP requested. RSVP to Meredith Kohn Bocek at 607-658-6589 or mbocek@stny.rr.com. Walk-ins are still welcome.
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Every Thursday Hours: around 9:30 to 5:30
Open at 10626 State Route 38, Newark Valley (next to Stroughten Farm)
At Newark Valley we have a sign out beside rt 38.
Sometimes we have a tent, sometimes in the building, depending on weather. Every Thursday-Friday-Saturday 8am to 7pm
Fresh donuts Thursday & Friday only
Notice closed Thursday May 18,
Bakestand will be open Friday May 19 - Owego & Home
We have - PIES, BREADS, COOKIES, WHOOPIE PIES, CINNAMON ROLLS, CREAM FILLED DONUTS, GLAZED DONUTS, PEANUT BUTTER FUDGE, FRUIT JAM, DIFFERENT SCENTS OF HOMEMADE NATURAL HAND AND BODY SOAPS, LOCAL HONEY, FRESH BROWN EGGS
Area author Joanna Higgins’ latest novel, In the Fall They Leave, earned high praise in a recent review in the national and international Historical Novels Society Review as “powerful and moving,” its characters “skillfully drawn,” its action “well-paced.” The reviewer called the novel “hard to lay aside.”
Published by a traditional press, Regal House Publishing, In the Fall They Leave, a novel of World War I, is Hig-
gins’ fourth historical novel and sixth work of fiction. It tells the story of a fictional student nurse at a clinic in Germanoccupied Brussels who has to choose between obeying the occupiers’ new laws, and so securing her own future, or maintaining loyalty to her oath as a nurse and to the matron of her clinic, risking a charge of treason and execution by firing squad. Based on historical fact and depicting the dangers and upheavals of life in an occupied country, In the Fall They Leave has to do with friendship, betrayal, art, love, and above all, moral courage.
Author Joanna HigginsThe novel was inspired by the tragic, real-life story of the British nurse Edith Cavell, who headed a nursing school in Brussels in the early years of World War I and who risked death by defying a German edict to hand over wounded Allied soldiers or those found wandering and lost behind German lines after the German invasion of Belgium.
In the Fall They Leave is now available online and at Barnes & Nobel in Vestal. Copies can also be ordered at the Riverow bookshop in Owego.
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Forced Entry Simulator for Fire Department
The members of the Apalachin Lions Club & Foundation teamed up with the Apalachin Fire Department (AFD) to purchase a Forced Entry Simulator which will be used to train local firefighters in opening residential and commercial entry doors during emergency situations.
This simulator will increase efficiency and, with practice, undoubtedly save lives and property.
The Apalachin Lions Foundation assisted in the purchase of the simulator with a significant donation to the Apalachin Fire Department. Both parties look forward to the new forced entry simulator becoming a significant contributor to firefighter training.
The Apalachin Lions Club has served Apalachin, Little Meadows and Campville since 1956 and is part of Lions Clubs International, a world-wide volunteer community service organization.
50 Years Ago April 1973
It’s April 1973. Spanish artist Pablo Picasso, 91, dies of pulmonary edema at his home in the French Riviera.
“The Waltons” receives 12 Emmy nominations.
The owner of a Binghamton market considers selling horsemeat - a pound of horse sirloin would sell for 95 cents, compared to $1.79 for a pound of beef sirloin.
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Major oil companies announce that gas rationing will begin on May 1, 1973, due to nationwide gas shortages.
Tuition at BCC increases from $525 to $624 per year. Tuition at SUNYBinghamton is $648 for freshmen and sophomores.
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Actress Irene Ryan, best known as “Granny” on “The Beverly Hillbillies”, dies at the age of 69.
Kew Gardens in London stages an exhibit of dandelions - the widespread use of selected weed killers has practically eliminated the plant in Britain’s gardens.
Vice President Spiro Agnew says he considers himself to be a major contender for the 1976 Republican nomination for President.
Four top Nixon aides - H. R. Haldeman, John Ehrlichman, John Dean, and Richard Kleindienst - resign.
President Nixon accepts responsibility for the Watergate affair but says that he was not personally involved in the break-in or the cover-up.
Local residents join a nationwide meat boycott to protest high prices.
The Perry Block in Binghamton (former home of McLean’s Department Store) is sold. It is to become the home of Chase Manhattan Bank.
Binghamton’s largest corporate employer is GAF with 3,300 workers in the area. Locally, GAF manufactures film and photographic paper.
A nationwide shortage of gasoline could drive prices up from 36 cents to 50 cents a gallon by summer!
The Tioga County Legislative offices move from the courthouse to the old junior high school which is being renovated on a budget of less than $20,000.
The local organizer of the week-long meat boycott urges everyone to boycott meat on Tuesdays and Thursdays.
IBM Endicott, which has 9,000 employees, says it will resume limited hiring in the next two months. This would be the first hiring since 1970.
Owego Free Academy presents “Alice in Wonderland” with Jocelyn Scott in the title role.
The Owego-Apalachin Board of Education unanimously votes to close the Central Elementary School on Main Street due to declining enrollment. The board has no plans to lease or sell the 65 -year-old school.
Vandals are blamed for toppling WEBO’s 155-foot radio tower in the village of Owego. One of the three guide wires was disconnected.
Local meat sales return to normal following the recent boycott.
Sales of high-heeled, thick-soled platform shoes are booming. But doctors warn that the shoes are dangerous!
Top tunes include “The Night the Lights Went Out in Georgia” by Vicki Lawrence, “Tie a Yellow Ribbon Round the Old Oak Tree” by Tony Orlando & Dawn, “Sing” by The Carpenters, and “Break Up to Make Up” by the Stylistics.
Friday night TV shows include “Mission:Impossible,” “Sanford and Son,” “The Brady Bunch,” “The Partridge Family,” “The Odd Couple,” “Room 222,” and “The Bobby Darin Show.”
Movies playing in local theaters include “Dirty Harry,” “The Emigrants,” “Jeremiah Johnson,” “Sleuth,” “Class of '44,” “Easy Rider,” and “Charlotte’s Web.”
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Hose Team Continues Fundraising Efforts for Steamer Project
Several fundraisers planned for Steam Fire Engine Restoration
Owego Hose Teams, Inc. continues its fundraising efforts for the Owego Fire Department’s 1866 Amoskeag Steam Fire Engine restoration project and associated Steamer House on North Avenue. Several fundraisers are planned in the coming weeks. Now under the care, custody, and control of the Hose Team the Steamer is undergoing a complete restoration at Firefly Restorations in Hope, Maine. The Steamer boiler recently received its American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) stamp in February. This was accomplished through a “hydro test” or stress procedure to determine the integrity of the boiler unit. The new boiler will now be fitted on the existing frame and replumbed.
To help offset these costs and the new building, Hose Team Members are working the following upcoming events: Chicken Barbeque/Trout Derby on Saturday, April 8, at Croton Hose Co. #3 Fire Station on Talcott St. The Hose Team in partnership with Tioga County Anglers will host its 4th Annual Trout Derby. The contest for anglers of all ages will be held virtually or by checking fish in at the fire station on Talcott St. More than 60 anglers participated in the event last year. Online registration is available at the Hose Team website at www.OwegoHoseTeams.com.
The registration deadline with $10 fee is Friday, April 7. You must be registered to participate. A chicken BBQ will be held in conjunction with the Trout Derby but sold separately for $10. Pre-order your chicken dinners on the Hose Team website, email the Hose Team, or call 202-494-9108. Company #3’s hospitality room will also be open with their famous clam chowder free of charge.
Monthly Bingo returns on Saturday, April 8, at American Legion Post #401 on Front St. Doors open at 10am and games begin promptly at 11am. Twentyfour rounds of 12 games will be played from “regular” that includes straight bingo or inside, outside four corners to “cover all.” Bingo has been drawing about 50 players per month so far with proceeds being split between the Hose Team and Legion Post.
Firehouse Subs at Owego Central Fire Station on North Avenue Monday, April 10, through Saturday, April 15, from 11am to 7pm daily. Serving firefighter themed subs, the menu, which features hot specialty subs, salads, and other seasonal items, takes inspiration from the firehouse with names like Hook & Ladder, Engineer, and Firehouse Hero. The subs are prepared with meats and cheeses, on toasted sub rolls, and served
Rummage & Bake Sale, April 22 in Little Meadows
The Little Meadows Methodist Church women will have a Rummage and Bake Sale on Saturday, April 22, from 9 am to 2 pm at the Little Meadows (PA) United Methodist Church, 843 Pennsylvania Ave./ Rte. 858 in Little Meadows, PA. Lunch - including soup and sandwiches - will be available. Bag sale begins at 1 pm.
Donations can be brought 9am to 12 Noon and 4 to 6 pm on Tuesday, April 18 and Wednesday, April 19.
The following will be accepted: Clean (no tears, stains or soil) adult, children and baby clothing; coats, furniture, and small appliances (in working condition), household items, jewelry, pictures, and books.
No electronics, No baby strollers, No car seats.
Spencer Play Group
The Spencer Play Group takes place at Inspire, 57 East Tioga Street in Spencer. The group is held every Wednesday from 9:30am to 11:30 am.
Young children and their families are invited to attend these child/parent activities facilitated by Tioga County Family Resource Center staff.
Contact Joan Shultz to register at jes49@cornell.edu or for more information.
“Fully Involved” with vegetables and condiments. Ten percent of proceeds go to the Hose Team from sub sales. Last year more than 3,000 subs were sold.
Monte Carlo Night at VFW Post #1371 on Main Street, Saturday, April 15th from 7pm to 11pm. Members of the Owego VFW Post 1371 and VFW Auxiliary with the Owego Hose Teams, Inc. are hosting their spring casino night. A donation is asked at the door but $10 is recommended. Games will include Black Jack, Big Six Wheel, Beat the Dealer, Money Wheel, Chuck-of-Luck, 50/50, Joker 7 and Gift Certificate Raffle. Food, drink, and entertainment will be provided. DJ Tom Donovan, Jr. of Flat Rats Adventures will be spinning your favorite tunes of today and yesteryear. You must be 21 or older to attend.
Hose Team Golf at Tioga Golf Club in Nichols on Saturday, June 3. The field for the 6th Annual Hose Team Golf Tournament is full with 65 teams registered for both morning and afternoon flights. A waiting list has been started for any cancellations by contacting Pat Gavin at 202-494-9108. Sponsorship opportunities are still available for one of the largest charity golf tournaments in the Southern Tier. Individuals can also contribute to the project by participating in the Hose Team’s “Steam Booster” donor program. For a one-hundred-dollar ($100) tax deductible contribution name (s) will be placed on a cast iron bronze plaque that will proudly hang on the Steamer House building. Donors will receive a letter and certificate thanking them for their donation. Donors can also purchase benches that will surround the Steamer House. Information on all fundraisers can be found at the Hose Team’s website.
The Hose Team expects the Steam Fire Engine restoration to be completed this year and Steamer House building raised funding dependent.
Pancake Breakfast -April 15
A Pancake Breakfast will be held on Saturday, April 15, from 8:00 am to 11:00 am at Mount Olive Lodge #290 (Candor/Spencer/Van Etten/Tioga), 1 Temple Lane, Spencer (next to the Spen-
cer Highway Department).
The breakfast is open to everybody. The Masons will be serving up a full breakfast menu. Free-will offering.