VOLUME 18 • NUMBER 11
A Family-Oriented Publication
MARCH 11, 2020
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Marching into Spring
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pring, Spring, Spring! Sang the frog. Spring! Said the groundhog. Spring, Spring, Spring sang the Robin! It was Spring. The leaves burst out, the flowers burst out. And the robins burst out of their eggs. It was Spring.” Well, if you’re looking for some hard-hitting political editorial, this may not be the week. The above is from one of my favorite books that I most enjoyed reading to my sons this time of year. Come on, you know it? It is from Little Golden Books, Home for a Bunny by Margaret Wise Brown. What a great story. It just warms my heart like the Spring sun warming the Earth. What an amazing time of year as God’s green Earth comes back to life. Jimmy and Hunter loved this book, of course, along with The Pokey Puppy, which I believe my mom read to me when I was little. To all you parents out there with young kids, Little Golden Books are a must for the Easter basket. Please read them to your children. Let them actually touch a book and look at the pictures and develop their imagination. As time passes, they will begin reading the books on their own. These Little Golden Books will make memories for a lifetime between you and your children. If you’re a grandparent, make sure to share the Little Golden Books and the
messages. Explain to your children the magic of these little books and the amazement as young eyes first fall on them. Now on to that Spring, Spring, Spring. What an amazing time in the West Branch Valley. The celebration of Lenten season underway leading up to the most amazing story ever told. Turn off the TV and all the negativity and just go outside, close your eyes, and look up into that beautiful March sun. Say a little prayer and bask in the rebirth of Mother Earth being in perfect harmony with the spiritual realm. God’s love for man is undeniable Get out and about and enjoy all that’s going on up-and-down the West Branch Valley. It’s hard to believe it’s time for the 61st annual West Branch Susquehanna Builder’s Home Show. We are proud to be part of and support the event each and every year. Tip of my Webb Weekly cap to Carroll Pawlikowski and the great job she is doing overseeing the event. I must also give a shout out to my longtime friends Walt and Marion Nyman, for their efforts over the years in building the show. They stepped back from official duties a couple of years back. But are still never too far away. Make sure you stop by and greet me and
my Webb Weekly staff at booth number 202. We will have our traditional yardsticks, candy, and of course, a great gas grill to register to win courtesy of Elery Nau. The grill package is complete with a gift certificate for Rupert’s Meats in and Jim Montoursville Webb, Jr. some ice-cold beverages courtesy of Frosty’s in Muncy. What a great way to get grilling season underway. Good luck. See you at the Home Show. All that is the Home Show can be found within our pages ahead. It is a great one-stop-shop to find whatever home improvement you’re looking to do this season, and maybe some you haven’t even thought about yet. The middle of March also means everybody can celebrate their Irish heritage for a day or two. Of course, this is not dependent on you actually being of Irish heritage. It was great to stop down and see my good friend Mr. Bobby Griffin at the Shamrock last week. I look forward to seeing him just ahead of St. Patrick’s Day every year. He is dealing with a couple of issues of growing older, but Mr. Griffin looks great. What a great tradition the Shamrock is to the Williamsport area. Make sure your stop down, enjoy some
corned beef on rye, that special sound of the bagpipes, and the Irish beer of your choice. They also have the best clam chowder in town that goes great with the Lenten season or any time for that matter. If you’re wondering why there’s not all the green beer out there that there used to be to help celebrate St. Patrick’s Day, the PLCB Liquor Code, specifically Section 492.17, prohibits “any person to fortify, adulterate, contaminate, or in any wise to change the character or purity of, the malt or brewed beverages from that as originally marketed by the manufacturer at the place of manufacture.” Since the beer does not come from the brewery as green, they are prohibited by law from changing it. Simply put, to prevent contamination by adding food coloring or whatever else, beer is prohibited from being changed to green. This to protect the consumer from green beer born illnesses. So now we know the rest of the story. Now just a moment for my public service message. Please don’t allow a little bit too much St. Paddy’s Day celebration to become a big problem. Have a great time, and enjoy all that is green, but leave the driving to somebody else if necessary. No matter what your cup of tea is, take advantage of all the Spring happenings. There is something to be found for everyone. And as always, let’s be careful out there, folks. God Bless America.
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ccording to the calendar we still have about 10 days until spring officially starts, but I always consider West Branch Builders Home Show Weekend to be the unofficial kick-off to spring. We turned the clocks ahead, the days are getting longer (and hopefully warmer) and it’s time to start thinking about all those spring and summer home improvement projects. We have 18 pages this week, filled with people who want to help you get all those projects done! So, make a note, then stop by their booths and see them at the West Branch Builders Home Show this weekend! Be sure to come upstairs and see us at booth #202 too! As usual we are doing a giveaway so stop by to register to win an amazing grilling package! We are giving away a grill from Elery Nau Hardware, and to make sure you can start using the grill right away, we are also throwing in a $50 gift card to Rupert’s Specialty Meats so you can grab some steaks, burgers, chicken or whatever else suits you to grill! But wait! There’s more! We are also tossing in a $50 gift card to Frosty
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61st Annual West Branch Susquehanna Builders Association Home By Lou Hunsinger Jr.
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ow that spring seems to be in the air, it might be time to start thinking about those home improvement projects, both indoors and outdoors. You have the perfect opportunity and venue to get even more serious about those ideas when the 61st West Branch Susquehanna Builders Association (WBSBA) Home Show is held this weekend, March 13th to the 15th at the Lycoming College Keiper Rec Center. They will have over 25,000 square feet of exhibits featuring more than 150 vendors this year. It’s an excellent opportunity to see all the latest trends, products, and ideas for your home improvement or building projects. They have invited Congressman Fred Keller, State Senator Gene Yaw, State Representatives members, Garth Everett and Jeff Wheeland, Mayor Derek Slaughter, Lycoming County Commissioners Tony Mussare, Rick Mirabito and Scott Metzger, Lycoming College Vice President & CFO, Jeff Bennett, Williamsport/Lycoming Chamber of Commerce President,
Jason Fink, PA Builders Association President, Jon Sukonik, and Carla Fischer from the Central PA Food Bank to kick off the show with a ribbon-cutting ceremony at 2:30 p.m. on Friday, March 13th. The West Branch Susquehanna Builders Association will be donating $1,500 from the proceeds of the Home Show to the Central PA Foodbank for a “Virtual Food Drive.” The check will be presented to the Central PA Foodbank at the Ribbon Cutting Ceremony. The Home Show will open to the public at 3 p.m. Over the past 60 years, the West Branch Susquehanna Builders Home Show has grown to become one of the area’s most highly anticipated events for both businesses and consumers alike. Its success has tagged it as one of the most successful home shows in the region. Exhibitors come from all over Central Pennsylvania and the Northern Tier, even as far away as Harrisburg and Altoona. Vendors can showcase their business services and products to thousands of local homeowners. Attendees will find a wealth of information, products,
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services, and creative ideas all in one place, drawing inspiration and opportunities from unexpected places. This year the Association expects to host over 150 exhibitors, all of whom are ready to answer your questions and help bring life to your ideas. Admission is $5 for adults. Children 17 and under are admitted free. They will not be collecting canned goods this year, but instead, they have increased their donation to the Food Bank for a “Virtual Food Drive.” They will be presenting a check for $1,500 to the Central PA Foodbank at the opening ceremony. By doing this, they can help feed many more people. The Food Bank, through its purchasing power, can purchase six times as much food per $1 in canned good donations when they provide a monetary donation. Attendees can talk with experts and see the newest innovations and products available in the industry in order to complete potential home improvement projects. The Show will feature exhibitors from all sectors of the building and home improvement industry including: Custom, Log & Manufactured Home Builders Design Services Ponds and Waterscapes Remodelers Home Entertainment Custom Furniture Appliances
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goods or services from the exhibitor of their choice. Attendees will also be able to purchase tickets for their popular Gun Raffle at booth 201 on the second floor. (Three for $20 or one for $10.) Sunday, they will draw ten lucky gun raffle ticket winners. Winners of all prizes will be notified by phone. Chef Hosch will be providing delicious food again this year. Please visit the concession area, located on the second floor, or the food truck out front, to enjoy delicious refreshments, soups, sandwiches, desserts, and more. Fresh, hot coffee will be served free all weekend; organizers thank their Bronze - Coffee Sponsor, Woodlands Bank. The West Branch Susquehanna Builders Association would like to thank these companies for their generous sponsorship of the 2020 Home Show. Eagle Construction – Premier Sponsor Horizon Federal Credit Union – Premier Sponsor Sechrist Construction - Gold Sponsor East End Lumber – Gold Sponsor Steel Drilling – Bronze, Vendor Pizza Party Sponsor Woodlands Bank – Bronze, Coffee Sponsor Horizon Federal Credit Union – Bronze, Ticket Sponsor
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three different seminars. Woodlands Bank will present a seminar on planning and financing for new construction and remodeling projects. Mountainside Custom Homes will offer advice to homeowners on what to expect during the process of building a home. And the Keystone Council of Governments will do a seminar on the ins and outs of permitting and codes for homeowners considering a remodel or home build. Flyers with additional details will be available at the Home Show. They continue to make changes that they think will improve the Home Show experience. Each year they have an exhibit by a local artisan. This year Lyco Live Edge will be displaying their unique works in the Rec Center Lobby. New this year, they will have Lowe’s doing a Build & Grow DIY Kids Workshop on Sunday, March 15th from Noon – 2 p.m. As with the Ask The Expert Seminars, this event is free to paid attendees. Organizers believe you will find something for everyone at the show this year. There will also be three (3) grand prizes of $1,000 each, awarded to one lucky attendee at the end of each evening of the Show. The winners will receive $1,000 gift certificates for
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Susquehanna Trout Unlimited Offering Fly Tying Course What: A fly tying course including an instruction manual, tools and materials needed to tie your flies during each session. Beginners and all skill levels are welcomed and instructors will include notable local fly tiers. You are encouraged to bring your own tools if you have them. Class size is limited to 20 students and is first come, first served. Please register by email to susquehannatu@gmail.com, listing the names of everyone you would like to register, their experience levels, and contact information (email and phone number). When: Tuesday evenings at 7 p.m. starting February 4 and running through March 31, 2020. Where: Covenant Central Presbyterian Church Fellowship Hall, 807 West Fourth Street (enter off of Campbell St.) in Williamsport. EVENTS EVENTS... Live Your Best Life What: Geisinger health and wellness is offering a sixweek program for people living with chronic conditions. You will learn how to improve your health and manage your long-term, chronic conditions. Caregivers, friends and family are welcome to attend. Call to register 866415-7138. When: Mondays, Mar. 9-Apr. 13, 2020, 9:00 a.m.-11:30 a.m. Where: Riverwalk Center for Healthy Aging, 423 E. Central Ave. S. Williamsport. STEP Loyalsock Center for Healthy Aging Grand Opening What: The event will feature a ceremonial ribbon cutting, activity stations, refreshments, and guest speakers. The
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Basket Bingo What: Themed Gift basket bingo. Call for more info: 570-538-3207. When: Sunday March 15, 2020 doors open at noon, come shop with local business vendors. Early bird starts at 12:45 p.m. and regular bingo starts at 1:00 p.m. Where: Watson Inn Moon Room, 100 Main St. Watsontown.
Dinner What: Broiled or beer battered haddock or breaded shrimp and clam strips dinner. Open to the public. No smoking. When: Friday, March 13, 2020, 5 p.m. Where: American Legion Post 0617, 901 South Market Street, South Williamsport.
Basket Bingo What: The Scott Snyder Memorial Fund will be hosting Themed Gift Basket Bingo. Come shop with local Business vendors. Advance tickets: 20 games for $20.00, at the door $25.00. Special games and Raffle will be extra. Ticket info: 570-538-3207. When: Sunday March 15, 2020. Doors open at noon. Early bird at 12:45 p.m. and regular bingo starts at 1 p.m. Where: Watson Inn 100 Main St., Watsontown.
Band What: Top Shelf band. When: Friday, March 13, 2020, 8:30 p.m. No smoking. Where: American Legion Post 0617, 901 South Market Street, South Williamsport.
Jewelry Sale What: Mindy’s Jewels, handcrafted silver jewelry, unique designs. When: Tuesday, March 17th from 7 a.m.-3 p.m. Where: Lock Haven Hospital, Main Lobby.
Grange Meeting What: Lycoming County Pomona Grange will host a meet, greet and questions meeting with the Lycoming County Commissioners. When: Friday, March 13th at 7:00 p.m. Where: Eagle Grange Building, at the intersection of Rt. 15S and East Blind Rd., Montgomery.
Coffee & Convo: Colorectal Cancer – Prevention is Key What: Join Geisinger health and wellness for a cup of coffee and learn about colorectal cancer and how to prevent it. Through this seminar, you will learn about your risks of colorectal cancer, options for tests and screenings, and ways you can prevent one of the most common types of cancer. Registration required for presentation and space is limited, so call our team at 866-415-7138 to reserve your spot today! When: Wednesday, Mar. 18, 2020, 10:00a.m.-10:30 a.m. Where: Geisinger Jersey Shore Hospital, 1020 Thompson Street, Jersey Shore. Will be held in the community room.
Friends of the JV Brown Library What: St. Patrick’s Day Celebration at the Peter Herdic House Restaurant. The event is a fundraiser for the Friends of the JV Brown Library and will include Irish cuisine, a Celtic Trio and Irish literature. The cost is $55 per person and includes appetizers, entrée, dessert and coffee. Reservations required. Please email info@ herdichouse.com to make a reservation for this event. When: Friday, March 13, 2020, beginning at 6:00 p.m. with cocktail hour, followed by dinner at 7:00 p.m. Where: Herdic House Restaurant, 407 W. 4th St.,
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event will showcase all the new Loyalsock Center for Healthy Aging will have to offer and allow attendees to provide suggestions of other activities that they would like to see integrated into the center’s programming. The Ribbon Cutting Ceremony will take place at 11 a.m. with the Secretaries of both the Pennsylvania Department for the Conservation of Natural Resources and the Department of Aging providing comments, along with local elected officials and funding partners. When: Thursday, March 12 at 11:00 a.m. Where: Loyalsock Township Recreation Center, 1607 Four Mile Dr., Williamsport.
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Jewelry Sale What: Mindy Davies Jewelry – handcrafted silver jewelry. When: March 19, from 7:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. Where: UPMC Divine Providence Campus, Main Lobby. Dinner What: Broiled or beer battered haddock or black diamond steak, 5 p.m. Open to the public. No smoking. When: Friday, March 20, 2020, 5 p.m. Where: American Legion Post 0617, 901 South Market Street, South Williamsport. Band What: Cosmic Jelly band. When: Friday, March 20, 2020, 8:30 p.m. No smoking. Where: American Legion Post 0617, 901 South Market Street, South Williamsport. Ballroom Dance What: Rotary fundraiser, ballroom dance. When: Saturday, March, 21st 7:00 p.m. Where: Divine Providence Auditorium, 1100 Grampian Blvd., Williamsport. Ham Raffle What: Zafar Grotto ham raffle. When: Saturday, March 21. 6:00 p.m. start. Where: 381 E Second Ave., S. Williamsport. Used Book Sale What: Friends of the Muncy Public Library used book sale. When: Every second Tuesday of the month from 3 to 6 p.m. and the fourth Saturday of the month from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Where: Muncy Public Library 108 S. Main St., Muncy. Co-Dependency Anonymous What: 12- step meeting for men and women whose common purpose is to develop healthy relationships with themselves and others.
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PA District 12 Little League Baseball/Softball Wants YOU! Umpiring Little League Baseball/Softball games is a great way to have fun and help your community! Everybody knows the disappointment of showing up for a game only to discover that there are no umpires. This is your invitation to help young athletes by training to become an umpire.
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Pennsylvania Happy Travelers Club What: To plan group trips and for fellowship. All are welcome. Call 570-748-4226 for information. When: Second Thursday of each month (except December) at 6:30 p.m. Where: Haven Skilled Rehabilitation and Nursing Facility, 24 Cree Drive, Lock Haven. CHURCH EVENTS CHURCH EVENTS... Community Dinner What: Free community dinner. When: Wednesday, March 11, 2020 from 5:00 p.m.-6:30 p.m. Where: St John Lutheran Church, 68 Gordner Church Rd., Unityville. Community Dinner What: Free community dinner. When: Thursday, March 12, 2020, at 5:30 p.m. Doors open at 5:20 p.m. for Meal Blessing. Where: Church of the Redeemer, Lutheran, 1100 Washington Blvd., Williamsport. Use outside stairway to Social Hall. Haddock Dinner What: Baked haddock, macaroni and cheese, stewed tomatoes, cole slaw, roll, dessert and drink. Adults $10.00, child $5.00. Takeout Available – 570-326-0191. When: Friday March 13 from 4:30 p.m.-6:00 p.m. Where: All Saints Parish Hall, corner of Scott & Beeber sts., Williamsport. Chicken & Biscuit Supper What: Homemade biscuits w/mashed potatoes, green beans, cole slaw, beverage & dessert. Adults: $10.00, children: $5.00, under 6 are free. Handicap accessible. Take outs available – 570-494-0241. When: Saturday March 14, 2020 from 4:00 p.m.-6:00 p.m. Where: Heshbon Park UM Church, 2898 Heshbon Rd.,Williamsport.
Ham & Roast Beef Dinner What: Baked Ham and/or Roast Beef Dinner with mashed potatoes, gravy, vegetable, dessert and beverage. $10 each, children $5. Take-outs available. When: Saturday, March 14, 2020 from 4:00 p.m.-6:00 p.m. Where: Holy Spirit Evangelical Lutheran Church, 10275 State Route 44, Watsontown, between McEwensville and Turbotville on Route 44. Lasagna Dinner What: Dinner includes meat lasagna, salad, bread, beverage and dessert. Take-out is available. Cost for the dinner is $10.25 for adults and $5.50 for children (12 & younger) or $7.25 for lasagna only. For more information, call 570-322-0126. When: Wednesday, March 18, 4:00-6:30 p.m. Where: Trinity Episcopal Church, 844 W 4th St, Williamsport. After School Program What: Free after school kids program, with healthy snacks. Includes homework help, mentoring, games, group activities, drum circle, chess lessons. Contact: 570-323-1797, Pastor Angelique. Parental permission required. When: Tuesdays and Wednesdays after school, 3:30 p.m.-4:45 p.m. Where: Sojourner Truth Ministries, 501 High St., Williamsport. Ladies Bible Study & Fellowship What: Join us in a ten-week study on 10 Women of the Bible by Max Lucado. To sign up or get more information contact Bea Brown at 570-932-0496. Everyone welcome. The book cost is $ 15 per person. When: Thursday mornings from 10-11 beginning February 27. Where: Lycoming Valley Baptist Church, 4980 Lycoming Mall Drive, Montoursville. 570-368-3262. Christian Mental Health Support Group What: The Christian Mental Health Group provides a
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What: Post 0617 Sons of the Legion meeting. When: Saturday, March 14, 2020, 12 p.m. Where: American Legion Post 0617, 901 South Market Street, South Williamsport. Lycoming County Conservation District- Soil Health Meeting What: Connecting Soils and Profits: No-till, Cover Crops, and Soil Health meeting. The main speakers will be Rick Clark from Indiana and Russell Hedrick from North Carolina. The speakers will give talks on Farming Green and Regenerative Soil Health, and Rolling Covers and the Economic Benefits of Regenerative Farming, Making Soil Health Work on a First Generation Farm, and Using Soil Health Practices to Weatherproof Your Farm. There wil also be a panel with local farmers who will share their farming experiences with the group. The cost of the meeting, including a hot lunch, is $20.00 if you register by March 11 and $25.00 if you register after March 11. To register call the Lycoming County Conservation District at 570-433-3003. When: March 17, 2020 from 8:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Where: Herman and Luther’s Historic Barn, 787 State Route 87, Montoursville.
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Baked Steak Dinner What: Baked steak dinner. Tickets: call 570-368-1408. When: March 14th from 4:00 p.m.-6:30 p.m. Where: Montoursville Presbyterian Church, corner Walnut & Elm sts., Montoursville.
Organ Introduction What: “Pedals, Pipes, and Pizza”, an introduction to the organ for all ages. When: Saturday, March 14, 10 a.m.- noon. Where: Trinity Episcopal Church, 844 West Fourth Street, Williamsport.
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to combine. Cook on low for 6-8 hours or on high for 3-4 hours, or until the potatoes are completely tender and cooked through. Once the soup has cooked, melt better on the stove over medium-high heat until it has melted. Whisk in the flour until it is completely combined, and then cook for 1 minute, stirring till thick. Gradually add in the evaporated milk; slowly, while whisking it together with the flour mixture, and continue whisking until the mixture is completely smooth. Let the mixture continue cooking until it reaches a simmer, stirring occasionally, and then it should get really nice and thick. Immediately pour the milk mixture into the slow cooker with the potatoes, and stir until combined. Add in the cheddar cheese, bacon, sour cream, salt pepper, and oregano, and stir until combined. If you would like the soup to be even thicker, you can use a potato masher or a large spoon to mash about half of the potatoes (while the soup is still in the slow cooker) to thicken the soup up. Serve nice and hot and top with garnish like a dollop of sour cream, bacon chunks, and shredded cheese. Who doesn’t love more cheese n bacon!?
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under your breasts. Make sure it’s directly parallel with the bottom of the bra band. Then note the number of inches and round down to the nearest even number. Second, measure your bust by placing the tape around the fullest part of your bust, making sure it’s parallel to your band again. Then subtract the band size from your bust size to find the right cup size. Every inch equals one cup size up. So, if the difference between your band and bust size is 1 inch, you’re an A cup, 2 inches a B cup, 3 inches a C cup, etc. Of course, cup size can vary from brand to brand, so be sure to consult the chart. Once you have your size and found bras you like, whether online or in the store, the work is not over just yet. For the best fit, bend forward at the waist, then slip on the bra and hook it. This ensures your breasts are completely in the cups. Adjust the band as needed — the back of the bra should be level with the front. To make sure the bra is not too loose, you should be able to slide only one finger underneath the band. Shorten the straps if they
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How North America Shaped St. Patrick’s Day
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ach March 17, towns and cities are awash in Kelly green as pints of Guinness are lifted in the name of St. Patrick. Even though St. Patrick is the patron saint of Ireland and credited with bringing Christianity to the Emerald Isle, many of the traditions associated with St. Patrick’s Day revelry actually originated on the other side of the Atlantic Ocean. The familiar traditions of St. Patrick’s Day, such as parades of pipers, drinking green milk shakes and dining on green
bagels, did not originate in the Irish countryside. Many were the product of the prosperity of North America. In fact, the original St. Patrick’s Day celebrations of old in Ireland were much more modest and centered on religion rather than revelry. History. com indicates that, since 1631, St. Patrick’s Day had been a religious feast day commemorating the death of St. Patrick, a missionary who brought religious teachings to a then-pagan nation. Celebrations were solemn and
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anny Reed was an avid wrestler in high school, wrestling in the 112-pound weight class. It was no wonder that when he joined the Air Force in 1967, Reed began taking martial arts instruction to fill his spare time. While he was stationed at Elmendorf Air Force Base, in Anchorage, Alaska, Reed began taking judo classes and eventually became an instructor. It was during this time that he was given the opportunity to compete in the Air Force Judo Championships, where he would go head-to-head with airmen from bases all over the world. In 1968, he was able to take 4th place and take 5th place in 1969. In addition to his judo training, Reed developed an interest in other styles of martial arts and participated in karate as well. Over time his love of martial arts blossomed, and, with much training and discipline, he was able to earn his black belt in Hakkoryu JuJitsu in 1969. After his military service, Lanny Reed founded the Golden Dragon martial
arts school at the Williamsport YMCA in 1970. His idea was to teach multiple styles of martial arts under one roof, which was very unique at the time. Reed also founded the Pennsylvania State Judo Championships, which were also held at the Williamsport YMCA, and was in charge of organizing them for eight years. In 1972 Reed was accepted to the police academy, where he found there was very little hand-to-hand combat training. This lack of available training led to his work to improve defensive tactics for officers. He was a police officer from 1972 to 1996, where he spent 16 years working in narcotics. He was also one of the original founders of the police department’s Special Response Team (SRT). After leaving the city police force, Reed joined the District Attorney’s office in 1997 as an investigator, where he mainly investigated child abuse and sex crimes. Eventually, Reed was promoted to Chief County Detective, where he assisted other police departments in the region with their investigations and court preparation. In 2008, Reed left the DA’s office
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and state police, and security officers,” said Reed. He currently holds a 6th-degree black belt in USA Ju-Jitsu, 3rd degree black in USA Judo, 5th degree black in USJA Judo, 1st degree black in Hakkoryu JuJitsu, and 2nd degree in Dan Zan Ryu Ju-Jitsu. Students at the Golden Dragon range from elementary-aged children to senior citizens and persons with physical limitations. They offer a variety of classes for all ages, including Ju-Jitsu, Basic Self-Defense, Olympic Sport Judo (which uses throws, grappling arts,
arm-bars, and chokes), and a youth wrestling program called Dog Pound Wrestling. When asked if he would ever retire from martial arts, Reed replied, “They say it takes ten years to learn to control yourself and another ten years to control others. I’m still learning. I love martial arts and cannot imagine ever retiring.” For more information on self-defense classes or group training for your organization, contact Lanny Reed at the Golden Dragon: 613 East Willow Street, Williamsport, or call 570-419-0873.
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advice for “founders” of the tech sort – which, as she says, is everyone now, because almost all “business today relies on technology to scale.” The first point she stresses is that every entrepreneur, “and I mean every single one,” has “absolutely no fear,” which is “quickly followed by acute urgency to propel forward.” If that doesn’t describe you, says Gascoigne, then “hit the bench and sit this one out.” Stay focused on your goals because hard work “will only get you so far…” Be willing to give other women a hand-up; in fact, start doing so as early as possible by giving your daughters or nieces STEM toys. Know how to hire, be a leader, and foster a sense of intrapreneurship in your business. Find a great mentor and be willing to ask for help if you need it but exercise caution when you think you might need a partner. Don’t let failure freak you out. And finally, watch yourself for signs of stress or burnout. You might need an extra jolt of confidence to get back on track. You’ve got this. As business books go, “Tech
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initially dealt five cards, and the remaining cards are then placed face down at the center of the table. The game begins when the top card is turned face up. Players can discard their cards by matching the rank or suit with the top card of the discard pile. If they cannot match the rank or suit of the top card and are not holding an eight, players must draw a card from the stockpile. Players also may play an eight at any time, and when they do, they must declare the suit the next player must play. The next player can either play that suit or play an eight if they have one. The first player with no cards left is the winner. 2. Go Fish Go Fish is a great game for young children. To begin, each player is dealt five cards from a 52-card deck (or seven cards if there are three players or less), and the remaining cards are then shared between the players. Players whose turn it is ask
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hen hoisting a pint with loved ones this St. Patrick’s Day, revelers will no doubt hear the word “sláinte” at some point. This may be a familiar toast on St. Patrick’s Day, but it is one that many revelers likely don’t understand. St. Patrick’s Day is rife with tradition, and many celebrants cannot imagine celebrating on March 17 without a pint of beer. If that pint is the signature stout made by the Dublin-based Guinness brewery, then all the better. Saying “sláinte” before taking a sip of beer is a St. Patrick’s Day tradition that utilizes an Irish expression. According to IrishCentral.com, the word “sláinte” is derived from the Old Irish word “slán,” which means “healthy” or “safe.” So St. Patrick’s Day revelers who say “sláinte” when gathered at the pub with loved ones are toasting the health and safety of their friends
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be living there? Would converting the basement to a playroom give you enough room to spread out? Does square footage per person seem totally inadequate? Or, are you looking ahead to retirement? If so, will you want a smaller home, with less square footage to clean and maintain? Or are you happy with your current home’s size but would like it better configured and equipped for aging? What is your tolerance for being under construction compared with the difficulties of a move? How many changes are on your remodeling “to do” list and how long and disruptive would the remodeling process be? Moving is costly. In addition to purchase price, there are costs for closing, fixing up your current house to sell, and making the move. And once you do move, there may also be costs for fixing up the new house. What’s the market for the type of home you want? How likely are you to find a place that you can afford with the features you’re seeking in a neighborhood of your choice? Check out real estate listings to get a sense for what kinds of properties are available and how many choices you can expect to see in your range. Weigh these factors and that can help you decide if a move or a renovation project is most likely to get you what you want in a home. For additional resources on remodeling your home or buying a new home, contact the West Branch Susquehanna Builders Association at (570) 326-4211 or visit nahb.org/forconsumers.
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It’s often best to consider established local remodeling companies first, as they are typically more compelled to perform high-quality work, which allows their businesses to thrive and remain in the community. Local professionals are also likely to know permit requirements and building codes in your city or county, which can change from year to year. Follow Your Design Aesthetic Whether your home features a midcentury modern, contemporary or farmhouse design style, it’s critical to choose a remodeler who is knowledgeable in the construction and design of the style of your home. Additionally, a company that specializes in remodeling kitchens may not be suited for a bathroom or bedroom project. Ask for Licenses and Insurance Many states, but not all, require contractors to be licensed, bonded and insured. Ask for copies of licenses and insurance certificates for any remodelers you’re considering to make sure they’re current. Most states also require contractors to carry worker’s compensation, property damage and personal liability insurance for their crews. Contact your state or local licensing agencies to ensure the contractor meets the minimum requirements.
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the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation’s 2017 annual report and noted that $2.57 billion was spent on 703 bridge and road projects. If even 10 percent of that were reduced, the savings to the state would be an extra $257 million to spend on more projects. The real savings of removing the prevailing wage would be more like double that amount or more. Senator Yaw brought up a piece of legislation that he sponsored, which would raise the threshold for the Prevailing Wage Act from $25,000 to $185,000, though Yaw points out that a threshold of $215,000 would be sensible based on the Consumer Price Index. It is probably too much to ask of the Pennsylvania Legislature and Governor’s office to be sensible, but let’s never give up hope. Write, call, or bang on the door of your elected state officials and tell them that it is time this fossil needs to be put in a museum. Senator Yaw is right. Let’s get laws on the books that make sense and save money for Pennsylvania taxpayers. Larry Stout welcomes your comments or input. He can be reached by email: lionwebbweekly@ gmail.com.
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and took time during a budget hearing for the Department of Labor and Industry to question Pennsylvania’s current prevailing wage law. Senator Yaw noted in the 59 years that this law has been on the books; it has never been amended despite many attempts to do so. If the $25,000 threshold had been adjusted for inflation, it would be more like $200,000 today. The fact that there has been no adjustment is because this protects union workers who work for higher wages than non-union workers. This is one of the reasons that “Prevailing Wage” is almost a swear word when municipalities look to build or repair something because they know that labor costs will be as much as double or more than they would be on a similar project in the private sector. The prevailing wage law is cut from the same cloth as binding arbitration, teacher and transit worker strikes, and the lack of a right-to-work law. Michigan got rid of its Prevailing Wage Law in 2018 and immediately reaped a saving of $400 million in government construction costs. The Allegheny Institute for Public Policy took
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ichele Adams is quick to say, “I don’t want to throw anyone under the bus,” but it took her being hit by a car for her thyroid disease to finally be diagnosed. Adams has always been an active person, but for a few years, she had felt tired and had a constant tightness in her throat. She was diagnosed with postnasal drip but did not feel relief after a year of treatment. “I thought this exhaustion, hoarse voice and lump in my throat were just my new normal,” Adams said. “I’d accepted it, and I shouldn’t have.” During this time, Adams went on a bike ride in northeastern New Jersey - something she still does frequently. However, on this day, Adams was struck by a car as she was biking. The incident resulted in an MRI scan. Adams was not seriously injured, but doctors noticed something unexpected. The scan revealed nodules in her lower neck, which suggested thyroid disease?.
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What to do if you are ‘up to here’ with not feeling like yourself “Once I was placed on treatment for Hashimoto’s and hypothyroidism, my life changed completely,” Adams said. “My throat is no longer sore, and I’m able to go out with my family or spend time at the gym without feeling completely drained of energy.” The first step to ensure your thyroid gland functions properly is to speak with a health care provider about your symptoms and whether a thyroid test is needed. An endocrinologist is a specially trained doctor who is qualified to diagnose and treat hormone-related diseases and conditions, including thyroid cancer and all other diseases related to the thyroid gland. Visit thyroidawareness.com to learn more about thyroid health. (Family Features & American Association of Clinical Endocrinologists)
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irritability * Changes in memory or ability to concentrate * Joint or muscle pain or weakness * Fatigue or trouble sleeping * Fast or irregular heartbeat * Irregular menstrual periods Cheryl Rosenfeld, D.O., is a thyroid expert and AACE member. Rosenfeld is also the physician who treated Adams’ thyroid disease. “If the thyroid does not function correctly, it can affect every possible aspect of a person’s life,” Rosenfeld said. “Remember that thyroid conditions can cause changes in mental health, including depression. I’ve also spoken to patients who’ve experienced an inability to concentrate, which seriously affected their performance at work.” Several disorders can arise if the thyroid produces too much hormone (hyperthyroidism) or not enough (hypothyroidism). Other thyroid diseases include: * Nodules * Thyroid cancer * Graves’ disease * Hashimoto’s thyroiditis * Thyroid eye disease Undiagnosed thyroid issues can also place a person at increased risk for heart disease, osteoporosis, infertility and other serious conditions.
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for an outfitter who was managing a 1,000-acre orange grove for turkey hunting. Unfortunately, his lease lapsed the following spring and my services were not needed. Since we had become friends, I wanted to help him the following year wherever he may have needed a hand. After we cleared an area and hung a feeder at a new location (yes, feeding turkeys during the hunting season is legal in Florida!), the outfitter, Jeff, asked me to scout the area for the next few days in hopes of my hearing or seeing turkeys in the area. For the next four mornings, I planned to arrive at the area well before daylight to listen for gobblers sounding off on the roost before they flew down and I would remain in the area for an hour or so in hopes of actually seeing birds in the fields I would be watching. It would be on the fifth morning that the season would open, so it was important to scout the area for current activity.
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Tom double gobbled to the west! He was several hundred yards away, but there was no doubt what I had just heard. Ten minutes passed until he flew down and began gobbling to his hens. Another ten minutes passed when a second gobbler sounded off, this time much closer. Three minutes clicked by until, suddenly, the second gobbler, along with a jake and four hens stepped out of the woods and began feeding across the pasture! I had contemplated that very morning to not even bother going out to watch and listen, but fortunately patience and persistence had paid off! To me, it was a great example of just how important these two factors can be, and what a huge difference the outcome will be by just being patient and persistent! By the way, Jeff took a client there the following morning and the hunter — who had travelled all the way from Missouri — was able to take a Florida Oceola gobbler with an 11-inch beard. It was the very bird I had watched the previous morning!
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Arriving well before sunrise on the first morning, I waited patiently as the skyline began to brighten to the east and the first few cardinals and other songbirds began to greet the morning. I listened intently, but was never rewarded by the sound of either hens or gobblers. An hour after sunrise and after scanning the entire field edges with binoculars and not spotting any turkeys, I left the field. Returning the second morning, I was once again disappointed by not hearing or seeing any turkeys. Before I left, however, I hiked in to where we had placed the feeder and did spot several turkey tracks, some just a day or two old, along the way. The third morning again yielded not a sound or sight of a turkey! This was getting old fast. I returned on the fourth morning, the day before the season was to open, but I did not have much hope of seeing or hearing any turkeys. Shortly after sunrise, a distant cardinal chirped out his morning call, and the surroundings fell silent once again. Then, at 6:18, an old
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ike a lot of people here in rural Pennsylvania, I’m always interested in seeing wildlife, not just when I’m hunting or fishing, but anytime I’m out and about. Sometimes, however, it’s not just about seeing wildlife but where you saw it. Let me explain. I was at my “branch office” (Dunkin in Muncy) the other day, and somebody pointed out the window and said there was a mink across the street in the grass right next to the busy intersection. When I first heard that, I thought it might be a groundhog, which would certainly not be unusual, but when I glanced across the street, sure enough, there was a mink romping about in the lawn only ten feet from the light at the very busy intersection. Now I have seen a fair number of minks over the years, but those sightings were usually deep in the woods while
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and fell, spraining the AC joint in his pitching shoulder. He then missed nearly three months of the season and made just 17 pitching starts the rest of the year. The Giants scolded their World Series hero — but didn’t fine him — and picked up his $12-million option in each of the last two seasons. Arizona general manager Mike Hazen declined to get into any contract-language conversations. He did say he doesn’t think Bumgarner has participated in steer roping since signing his contract with the Diamondbacks, but if he should resume those activities, it will be at his own risk. “You can’t do that” activities have often been violated by MLB players. Current New York Yankee manager Aaron Boone tore his left ACL playing basketball in 2004 while a Yankee player. The Yankees waived him and paid him less than $1 million of his $5.75-million deal. The Atlanta Braves released outfielder Ron Gant in 1994 after he broke his leg on a dirt bike. Two months ago, the New York Mets slashed the 2020 salary of outfielder Yoenis Cespedes, from $29.5 million to $6 million, after he broke his ankle being chased by a wild boar last year. Perhaps understanding life’s realities, Hazen added, “Madison is a grown man. Look, these guys are professional athletes, and they’re grown, adults. They have lives outside of baseball.” All true, but I don’t believe cattle ropers get paid $17 million a year for exhibiting their skill. Perhaps high school students shouldn’t be the only ones chanting ‘you can’t do that!’
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racing are among them. ‘Any game or exhibition’ of basketball, soccer, ice hockey, and football are also specifically listed. The restriction also contains a catch-all pertaining to other sports that could involve a substantial risk of injury. I would guess that many MLB players enjoy their off-seasons, doing what they like to do for fun. But fun and the provisions of contract paragraph 5(b) gathered some headlines in the Arizona Diamondbacks spring training camp a few weeks ago when it was discovered recently acquired 5-year, $85-million free-agent pitcher Madison Bumgarner had participated and won $26,560 in a team-roping event last December in Wickenburg, Arizona. Bumgarner has been one of baseball’s best pitchers during his 11-year career with the San Francisco Giants before becoming a free agent. He has won 119 games, led the Giants to three World Series championships, and was named the Most Valuable Player of the 2014 World Series. While his pitching exploits earned him the nickname ‘Madbum,’ he used another moniker while roping cattle. Those activities came under the handle “Mason Saunders,” a combination of his shortened first name and his wife’s maiden name. “No matter what hobbies I have, I take them seriously,” he told the media. “That’s just my personality. I don’t do anything just for fun, per se. I wish I did.” It was the same Bumgarner, who, while pitching for the Giants in 2017, rode a dirt bike in the Colorado mountains, slipped
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His cupboards were somewhat empty, and it was a learning experience for the young coach. McGarvey brought in 11 talented freshmen to help fill the void. They jelled immediately and started making some noise. I loved watching this team evolve. Lycoming was never flashy just solid and finished the regular season at 17-8. It was a great year for the Warriors, but they were far from being done. Lycoming prevailed over Hood College in the exciting pigtail. This was the first round of the Middle Atlantic Conference
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the crown. Lycoming 68. Arcadia 64. McGarvey and company are the 2020 MAC Commonwealth champs and are now heading to the NCAA Division III Tournament. “It was incredible,” the second-year coach told me at a closed practice on Wednesday. “We exceeded all expectations. I am thrilled for the entire team. We went out to do something special. They will remember this run for the rest of their lives. I know I will. No one gave us a shot, but our guys believed that they could do it. They were all in and were committed to the process. The chemistry is phenomenal. Everyone gets it.” I am so proud of Coach McGarvey and his young team. It was an honor to talk some hoops and get to see him do his thing. Mike has a great way of bringing out the best in all of his players. The focus and determination that I witnessed in practice were insane. The Warriors don’t have the most talent, but they work extremely well together as a team. Congrats to Darius Dangerfield. He was named the MAC Commonwealth Championship MVP. The little guy was also selected to the First Team after leading the squad with 14.3 points and 4.7 assists per game. Freshman Dyson Harward was equally outstanding. He was the MAC Rookie of the Year after averaging 13 points and 7.9 boards. Harward shattered the singleseason block record, and you can expect big things from him moving forward. “Darius is really playing well,” McGarvey
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----- Since 1975 ----Swirled Ceilings - A Specialty
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$
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1” - .75¢ sq. ft.
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PA-153108
570-584-2764
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OWNER: Timothy B. Moyer
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Washington Street Turbotville, PA 17772
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BANKRUPTCY
Kepner Farm Supply LLC
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LANDSCAPING & EXCAVATING - MUNCY, PA
Also Bulk Bag Fertilizers Farm & Lawn Seed • Agricultural Chemicals
NOW SCHEDULING FOR 2020
Debt Relief Agency Filing Bankruptcy Under Bankruptcy Code
429 Maple Lane • Muncy, PA 17756
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Miller’s
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570-419-7576
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• Farm Supplies • Pet Supplies • Horse Feeds
& POWER EQUIPMENT
----- Since 1975 ----Swirled Ceilings - A Specialty
• Drywall •
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• Painting • PA# 049073
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• • • •
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238 Pine Loganton Rd., Loganton, PA 17747
570-725-2341
P.O. Box 294 Montoursville Pa. 17754 570-220-2351 smwertz@hotmail.com
SUNNY HILL MOULDINGS PA096758
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Services We Provide
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“Providing the Highest Quality Expertise at a Competitive Price & Outright Professionalism”
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M.R. Logue Interiors
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683 Bud Drick Rd. . Allenwood, PA 17810 Near Elimsport
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N TIO RA LE O B ST A RE VAIL A
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BRINSER’S LANDSCAPING Is Seeking New Customers For Lawn Care In The Williamsport/South Williamsport Areas. Call Jesse @ 570-5600502. HAKES LAWN CARE. Spring Clean-Up. Book Now For The Mowing Season. Call 570-220-9058. 144044 REAL ESTATE MINERAL RIGHTS
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Loyalsock Township School District anticipates the following position for the remainder of the 2019-2020 School Year
LONG TERM SUBSTITUTE
Secondary (High School) Mathematics Teacher Applicants must possess valid Pennsylvania Certification in Mathematics 7-12, vast content knowledge, and a strong background in standards-based education, instructional design and delivery, assessment techniques, and classroom management.
Please apply online at www.loyalsocklancers.org.
Posting to remain open until filled. EOE
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TOYOTA of Williamsport
205 Lycoming Mall Drive Muncy, PA 17756 CioccaToyota ofWilliamsport.com
(570) 323-4683