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Keystone Debt and Deception overnor Wolf just doesn’t get it and he never will. Us folks in the Keystone State are in for a long and tough four years, minus the time our Governor has already put in. This past week he made a big to do over the GOP Lawmakers who control the PA Legislature paying too high of an interest rate on $17 billion worth of debt. This rate of 1% is above what Mr. Wolf feels should be paid on such a large amount. The Governor’s spin is this rate is costing taxpayers $170 million per year. I don’t know what the going rate is for refinancing $17 billion. The fact you have that type of debt load tells me someone may be a little concerned and charge you a little higher interest percentage. Fact is how many of you would ever do business with or partner with an entity that is $142.1 billion in the hole? That is the total of our State and Local Government’s debt, $142,100,000,000. I just wanted to
see what it actually looked like. Unfortunately, “We the Taxpayer of Pennsylvania”, are in business with Mr. Wolf. The Governor obviously attended the Barack Obama school of economics. Ignore the obvious, play the blame game on the negative and act like you have a good plan even when you know the plan is more government and more taxes. It should be insulting to every Pennsylvanian that our state has $142.1 billion worth of debt. Governor Wolf’s spin of $170 million worth of interest is peanuts compared to the real problem. You cannot save the total sum of interest anyway, even if you shave .2% it still equates to $13.6 million in interest payable. His blame game approach, are you serious? Everyone who has served the Pennsylvania taxpayer, Republican, Democrat, or Independent that is responsible should be fired if they are still in office.
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How in the world have we gotten to a point in history where it is okay to just keep adding to the debt service for future generations? They are our children grandchildren. Jim and Webb, Jr. You really want to financially bury them in high taxes, high interest and a financially decayed State and Country? Friends, it is not a Republican or Democrat problem. It is a governmental problem. All have lost their mental ability to govern in a fiscally responsible way. Every Municipality, every County, every State and the Federal Government must operate like a for profit business. Now back to our Mr. Wolf in sheep’s clothing. I have not read or seen where he’s had one good idea or plan on creating or bringing more business and industry to our State. It is the exact opposite, his increased taxes in the budget he proposed, his creation of more regulations and a
bigger state government are chasing business folks out of Pennsylvania. Look no further than the natural gas industry. He has also managed to put another nail in the coffin of our State’s proud coal industry. Mr. Wolf’s proposed budget is an absolute joke. His spin to get it passed is property tax relief for you and I and reduced corporate net income tax. Of course he will also help make more tax revenue available for education and the elderly. The young and the old page of the Obama playbook. Get the sympathetic support. Here is the truth about Mr. Wolf’s proposed poppycock. As I have stated, Pennsylvania is $142.1 billion in debt. Mr. Wolf’s proposal does not address paying that down. Mr. Wolf wants to increase the state budget by $4.5 billion dollars. He wants to tax over forty new items and services. No one will pay less tax by his budget plan. They may pay less property tax but the Big Bad Wolf is going to get that back and
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August Events Baby Café in Muncy Monday, August 3, 17 and 31, 5:30–6:30 pm Expecting, new or experienced mothers are encouraged to join us at Baby Café. This group discussion gives moms an opportunity to talk with other moms about their pregnancy and after birth experiences in a safe and relaxed, childfriendly environment. A board-certified lactation consultant facilitates the group. Exchange tips about breastfeeding, receive breastfeeding support and discuss parenting concerns with other moms. Free weight checks for baby are available. Light refreshments are provided. To preregister, please call (570) 321-2069 or visit SusquehannaHealth.org. Walk-ins are always welcome. •
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Safe Sitter Wednesday, August 12 or Tuesday, August 25, 9 am–4:30 pm Susquehanna Health's LifeCenter is a Registered Safe Sitter® Teaching Site, offering a comprehensive babysitting training program that teaches life and safety skills to young teens ages 11 and up! This program is provided through the collaboration of Susquehanna Health's LifeCenter and Reproductive Health Center to teach teens everything they need to know to be safe when home alone, watching younger siblings or babysitting. The fee for the Safe Sitter 1-day class is $30 and includes The Official Safe Sitter® Babysitter's Handbook. Scholarships are available based on need. Seating is very limited. Payment is required in advance. To reserve a seat, please call 1-877-883-4791. •
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Wednesday, August 12, 5:30–7 pm Mothers often have questions about the health and safety of their children at various ages and stages of development. Susquehanna Health wants to offer tips and resources to help you raise healthy, safe, happy kids! A panel of experts including, Theresa Moff, CRNP, SH Pediatrics; Natalie McCullen, Certified Lactation Consultant, SH Birthplace; Kathy Swatkowski, Certified Nurse Midwife, SH OB/GYN and Chris Smith, Highway Safety Specialist, Community Traffic Safety Project, will provide important health information that all mothers should know. Buffy Basile, owner of EPIC Fitness by Buffy, will provide health and fitness tips for busy moms. Seating is limited and registration is required. A light dinner will be provided. Register for our free Spirit of Women program to attend by calling 1-888-720-8461. •
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Expecting, new or experienced mothers are encouraged to join us at Baby Café. This group discussion gives moms an opportunity to talk with other moms about their pregnancy and after birth experiences in a safe and relaxed, childfriendly environment. A board-certified lactation consultant facilitates the group. Exchange tips about breastfeeding, receive breastfeeding support and discuss parenting concerns with other moms. Free weight checks for baby are available. Light refreshments are provided. To preregister, please call (570) 321-2069 or visit SusquehannaHealth.org. Walk-ins are always welcome.
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AARP Driver Safety Refresher Course Tuesday, August 18, 9 am–1 pm This four-hour course is offered to individuals who have previously attended the two-day, eight-hour AARP Driver Safety Program and have proof that they attended that course. Please preregister by calling the Lincoln Senior Center at (570) 323-3096, Monday or Wednesday from 9:30 am to noon. Prepayment of $15 for AARP members or $20 for non-members is required. Checks can be mailed to the Lincoln Senior Center, 2138 Lincoln St., Williamsport, PA 17701. •
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CPR Anytime Thursday, August 27, 1:30 pm Susquehanna Health’s LifeCenter is please to host the American Heart Association’s CPR Anytime program presented by the Pennsylvania Department of Health. This hands-on program includes a free training kit with mini Annie doll, booklet and DVD to share with family and friends. Seating is limited. To register, please call 1-877-883-4791. •
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Wednesday, August 26, 6:30–10:30 am Susquehanna Health will offer low-cost blood screenings at the Medical Plaza at Lock Haven. These screenings provide important information that helps you to be proactive about your health. Participants must consult with their physician about what test(s) may be most beneficial for them. Cash, check or credit card payment is required at the time of service. Preregistration is required for these screenings. To register or for more information, please call (570) 321-3210 and visit SusquehannaHealth.org/Events. •
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Pelvic Pain Support Group Thursday, August 27, 6–7:30 pm A support group is available for women with chronic pelvic pain. This group is held on the fourth Thursday of the month and offers a positive and supportive environment where you can meet other women who live with endometriosis, interstitial cystitis and other pelvic pain conditions. Walk-ins are welcome, but registration is appreciated. Please call (570) 320-7470 to reserve your seat. •
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Wednesday, August 26, 10 am or 11:30 am Eating right starts early! Children ages 4–12 accompanied by a parent/guardian are invited to participate in a free Kids in the Kitchen program and prepare their own healthy snacks with instruction and deliciously fun recipes provided by Chef Tony Ecker from the Brickyard Restaurant & Ale House and The Stonehouse Wood Fired Pizza & Pasteria. Participants will learn about MyPlate, a guide to building a healthy plate at mealtime, and practice ways to prepare their own healthy meal. The program encourages parents and children to bond over creating healthy food options and is provided in partnership with Highmark Blue Cross Blue Shield (formerly Blue Cross of Northeastern Pennsylvania). Choose one of two sessions. Seating is limited and registration for the child and parent/guardian is required. To register, please call 1-877-883-4791. •
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Customized Nutrition Plan for a Healthy Weight Meet with our health educator and receive an individualized report of the calories your body uses each day, your percent body fat and a sample daily menu of an eating plan that promotes healthy eating and a healthy weight. This plan is not appropriate for individuals with diabetes or other special dietary needs. You may have water, but no caffeine, food, lotion use or exercise is permitted for four hours prior to testing. Please call 1-877-883-4791 to schedule an appointment. •
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The Family of Brittany L. Snauffer Would like to thank everyone for their prayers, acts of kindness and support you have shown our family during our time of loss. We would have liked to thank you all personally but due to the overwhelming outpour of generosity you all have shown us, we felt this was the easiest way to give our thanks and appreciation. Knautiya and Kayden may not have their mother around but they do have a lot of people who care about their well being and for that, we the family, thank you. God Bless You All.
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A parade of tractors will be held each day that will help spectators see the grand panoply of farm equipment displayed at the show. One of the most visually interesting and stunning aspects to the show will be the nighttime “Hot Antique Tractor Pulls” held each evening after dark in which a ON THE COVER: Jim Wagner of Linden on his 1945 spectacular show of H John Deere which Mr. Wagner restored. (Photo courtesy of the Loyalsock Valley Antique machinery sparks and flames come Association) from the tractors as they are hopeful we can do even better this are running in this event. Shaner said year.” this is one of the most popular events The show begins at 7 a.m. with at each year’s show. breakfast on Friday, July 31, and goes There will be musical entertainment until 10:30 p.m., on Saturday, August during the event, featuring 1 it goes from 7 a.m. to 10:30 p.m. and “Hootenanny”. There will be live on Sunday, August 2 from 7 a.m. to music Friday evening from 7:30 to late in the afternoon. 10:30 p.m. and on Saturday, also from The daily admission price for the 7:30 to 10:30 p.m. Lycoming Valley Antique Machinery As with previous Loyalsock Valley Association Show is $5 for adults and Antique Machinery Shows, there will children under 12 are free. There is be an abundance of food, craft and also a three-day pass available for $12. product vendors on hand. For further information contact “If the weather favors us we think Shirley Shaner at 546-3902, or for we can get a pretty good turnout for other information access the website this show,” Shaner said. “Last year we at: www.lvmassoc.org had more than 8,000 spectators, we
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exercise of American power that he believes the terrorism of a nation like Iran provides a good balance. The question is, now that every democracy has an even sharper sword of Damocles hanging over their head by virtue of an enriched and empowered Iran, what are good people of conviction to do? Israelis are determined to fight. They are determined to make their case in the courtroom of the world that terrorism should not be encouraged and that the American democracy should work to defeat the agreement with Iran. The approach of the Israelis and many American Jews is not without risk. Most Americans will rally around their President, even when they think the President is dead wrong. Citizen Genet, in 1973, traveled throughout the United States attempting to whip up support for the French against the British and to encourage Americans to get behind the French. Ultimately, Citizen Genet’s efforts came to naught, but it was an abject lesson in the loyalties Americans will have to a President, even where they question his policies. There is a school-of-thought that says it is time for American Jews and Israel
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to stand down. They lost the battle and Israel may be in dire physical jeopardy, but it should accept the bribe that the United States is now offering. The U.S. will offer military hardware, which Israel desperately needs. The argument goes that Israel and American Jews should pursue quiet diplomacy, but otherwise accept as a fait accompli the bad deal with Iran. There is powerful logic to this reasoning. Iran is a threat to Russia, which has a considerable Muslim majority. Europe has already suffered at the hands of terrorism.
The United States will be at the epicenter of fundamentalist Muslim terror. These nations will suffer for their acquiescence embellishing the power of the Mullahs in Iran. Israel, meanwhile, should quietly continue to arm and protect herself. She should do what it can on her own to undermine Iranian nuclear ambitions, and must at some point undertake a war to defang Hezbollah, funded by Iran in the north, which has more than 100,000 missiles pointed at Northern Israel. In a democracy such as ours,
leaders should be able to take some disagreement. Jewish-Americans, like any other nationality, and the State of Israel have every right to point out the dangers of the Iranian agreement. A failure to utilize our democratic system to educate Americans and lawmakers as to why the Iranian deal should be defeated would be an abdication of our Judeo-Christian ethic. It does not matter whether Congress approves or disapproves of the Iranian agreement. The United Nations and the rest of the world are going to feed Iranian ambitions and the United States might as well go along for the ride, doing what it can to support Israel behind the scenes both militarily. The truth is that the Israeli defense establishment and the American military already work closely, have great respect for one another, and understand the mutual danger which each nation follows. To some extent, the position of the politicians is irrelevant. Israel and her friends in the United States, whether they are Jewish or Christian, should speak their mind while continuing to maintain a close and necessary relationship with the United States from a political, diplomatic, and
military point of view. This is good, and essential for America. We need to remember as this debate goes forward, that the bloodthirsty Iranian leadership would like to take out the biggest target, and, as we saw on 9/11, that is the United States. While the current United States administration would like to use Israel as its shock troops, Israel must and should defend itself. The United States Congress will not reverse President Obama’s “deal”, but the blow may be softened by continued Congressional oversight and a strong military alliance between America and Israel. The times ahead are going to be difficult. They have been difficult for the last several thousand years that Jewish people have existed. The legitimate fear is what other concessions, giveaways and risks will the United States ask her allies to take in defense of the Obama doctrine that democracies can “friend” their enemies? Will Israel be forced back to 1949 Armistice boundaries, as the Administration has already suggested? Will Israel be asked to accept another terrorist state like a knife at its back? These are the next fights that freedomloving people must contemplate.
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Thinking back to those girls’ nights in my earlier twenties I can’t help but cringe at some of the outfits my girlfriends and I left the house in… looking at you catsuit! No it was never that bad, but we definitely put together some skimpy ensembles. As one leaves behind the younger days it’s not only more appropriate, but also more subtly sexy to leave off those body-con type of bandage or “sausage” dresses, and slip into a sophisticated shift dress. Plus, as the multitasking adult you are, the shift can be worn for both work and play!
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And finally sweatpants, that gloriously comfortable staple that somehow could be worn to class, to the grocery store, to where ever you’re twenty-year-old life took you, right? Actually, I hate to break your bubble, but you probably looked like a hot mess back then, however you were also probably full of hope and promise that you didn’t notice. Now, in the reality of 30 donning sweatpants is definitely a sloppy option. But, that doesn’t mean you have to give up on comfort. Thanks to the recent sporty, athleisure-wear trend you can find a chic alternative in jogger pants, or pull-on pants depending on the retailer. Especially in sturdy fabrics like wool these easy bottoms have a grown-up vibe that you can be worn for work, weekend, or evening depending on the styling.
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Leaders in Our Neighborhood Not Your Everyday, Ordinary Teacher By Larry Stout
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oseph W. Smith III has been an English teacher at Loyalsock High School for the past 25 years. He has also been a movie and book reviewer with over 1,000 listings to his credit. He is an acclaimed writer of a significant theological treatise. In addition to that, he is an active leader in his church, and if that were not enough, he even plays trumpet for the Repasz Band! This is definitely not your everyday, ordinary teacher. Joe Smith was raised in Buffalo, NY with a father who was editor for the Courier-Express, a prestigious newspaper that Mark Twain
himself once wrote for. Joe studied journalism at Syracuse and wanted to follow in his father’s footsteps. But when the newspaper folded in 1982, jobs in writing were few and far between in upstate New York. Joe was fortunate to find a position with Simon and Schuster as a copy editor, working in New York City. Though he found copy editing challenging, Joe realized that there was no upward mobility and that he needed a career change. His five years at Simon and Schuster were far from a waste, however. A fellow employee there recommended a church, and it was there that Joe found the foundation of faith that he has continued to build his life around. Simon and
Schuster assisted Joe in obtaining a Masters degree in education from New York University. This was extremely valuable as he also found in New York a lovely wife Mona Chang, a physician, who was about to do her residency in New Jersey. Joe was able to begin his teaching career in New Jersey, which turned out to be a very long year of trial by fire! Fortunately, a year later, in 1989, Mona found a wonderful team of physicians to work with at the Cornerstone Family Health Center in Williamsport where she has been ever since. Joe initially taught at Lewisburg High School for two years, and then in the early 1990s began to teach at Loyalsock High School. Joseph Smith is a different kind of teacher in that he feels that the past provides the best gateway to dealing with the future. Last year his students read Shakespeare’s Hamlet, Mark Twain’s Huckleberry Finn, and the ancient tale, Sir Gawain and the Green Knight. Any teacher today who can get students to not just read but appreciate literature from the 14th, 17th, and 19th century has to be a master teacher. Joe also teaches Advanced Placement English which requires his students to read fifteen major works spanning from classical times to the present day. Obviously, his classes are not for the fainthearted. Yet despite these
demands, Joseph Smith is an extremely popular teacher. (One student even asked if he could be failed so he could take the course again the next year!) Joe Smith’s students know he cares about them, and he demonstrates it by doing everything he can to make their learning interesting and fun. Maybe it is because he is a man who believes that life itself can be fun. Besides teaching, he loves to write and has a diverse portfolio; weekly film reviews, an opus on Hitchcock’s film Psycho, and last year published a widely praised theological work entitled, Sex and Violence in the Bible. (It is not what it might sound like — it actually is a deeply spiritual work). Along with his wife who plays saxophone, Joe enjoys being part of the historic Repasz Band. A man who loves history and culture is proud of the fact that this same band played during General Robert E. Lee’s surrender at Appomattox, which the band was honored to commemorate recently. Joseph Smith is a teacher who not only provokes his students to read challenging literature; he makes them see how it provides a window to understanding our present day and the future. His AP English course is entitled, “Search for Meaning” - and Joe Smith demonstrates that he is a man who has found it.
Pregnancy to Puberty: Get Your Questions Answered Wednesday, August 12 | 5:30-7 pm Williamsport Regional Medical Center Education & Conference Center 700 High Street, Williamsport Did you ever wish your child came with an instruction manual? Mothers of young children often have questions about the health and safety of their children at various ages and stages of development. Susquehanna Health’s Spirit of Women program wants to offer tips and resources to help you raise healthy, safe, happy kids! A panel of experts including, Theresa Moff, CRNP, SH Pediatrics; Natalie McCullen, Certified Lactation Consultant, SH Birthplace; Kathy Swatkowski, Certified Nurse Midwife, SH OB/GYN and Chris Smith, Highway Safety Specialist, Community Traffic Safety Project, will provide important health information that all mothers should know, whether your child is a newborn or a teenager. Buffy Basile, owner of EPIC Fitness by Buffy, will provide health and fitness tips for busy moms and explain how her wellness studio can motivate and inspire women of all fitness levels. Join us for this special event for mothers! Seating is limited and registration is required. A light dinner will be provided. Register for our free Spirit of Women program to attend Pregnancy to Puberty by calling 1-888-720-8461.
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If you’re taking pain pills for your neck and shoulder, you are likely making your problem worse. Pain pills, even over-the-counter medications, just mask the problem, and don’t fix your pain. Pain is your body’s warning sign telling you to take it easy. If you mask the pain with pills, you are likely to P.S. Why Suffer With Years Of Misery? do things that can prevent your shoulder and neck from healing – maybe even damage it further. Not to mention Why wait and let it get so bad surgery becomes your only many of the pain medications available are quite addicting option? That’s no way to live. Call 570-279-4197 today. We may be able to help you live a normal, pain-free life again. and have drastic side effects.
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• A thorough analysis of your exam and x-ray findings so we can fix the problem. Our doctors will answer your most probing questions about our pain free shoulder and neck evaluation and what it can do for you. The appointment will not take long at all and you won’t be sitting in a waiting room all day either. To take us up on this special offer, you must call 570279-4197 today and tell the receptionist you’d like to come in for the Shoulder and Neck Evaluation. Look, you have very little to risk and a lot to gain. Call today and we can get started with your consultation, exam and x-rays as soon as there’s an opening in the schedule. Our office is Twin Hills Chiropractic Health Center and you can find us at 2796 Lycoming Mall Drive in Muncy.
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ANNOUNCEMENTS ANNOUNCEMENTS... Submit contributions in a What, When and Where format to webbnews@webbweekly.com. View more calendar listings at www.webbweekly. com. EVENTS EVENTS... Coin Show What: The 42nd Annual Williamsport Area Numismatic Society Coin Show. Free Admission and Parking! Free and open to the public. When: Saturday August 1, 2015, 9:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. Where: St. Boniface Gymnasium, 710 Franklin Street, Williamsport, PA. Family Promise 5K What: St. Joseph the Worker 3rd Annual 5K to benefit Family Promise. When: Saturday, August 1 at 10:00 a.m. Registration begins at 9:00 a.m. Free Kid’s Run after the 5K. Where: South Williamsport Park Complex. Coin Show What: The 42nd Annual Williamsport Area Numismatic Society Coin Show. The show is open to the public. Free Admission and Parking! When: Saturday August 1, 2015, 9:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. Where: St. Boniface Gymnasium, 710 Franklin Street, Williamsport, PA. Powwow What: Canfield Island Powwow. Open to everyone. Head male dance is Willie 4 Crows Humphries. Head female dancer is TBA. Head Drum is Eagle Thunder, other drums welcome. Saturday night is potluck dinner. Bring a covered dish. When: August 1st & 2nd. Gates open at 10:00 a.m. Grand entry is Noon, Indian time. Where: Canfield Island Park, Greevy Rd., Montoursville.
Open House/Enrollment What: Acorn School Open House for 2015-2016 Pre-School and Pre-K Enrollment. When: Wednesday, August 5, from 5:30-7:30 p.m. Where: Acorn School, 12 W. Water Street, Lock Haven, PA 17745. Model Railroad Program What: Free Saturday Trains Model Railroad Program. When: Every Saturday Throughout the Year, 10 a.m. to Noon Where: Christ Memorial Episcopal Church at the corner of Pine and East Market streets in Danville, Montour County. Breakfast What: Breakfast. Order off menu. When: Every Sunday 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. Open to the public. Where: American Legion Post 617, 901 South Market Street, South Williamsport. DivorceCare What: Seminar and support group for those hurting from separation and divorce. We also have DivorceCare For Kids. For more information and to register call Lou Anne 570-323-5146. When: Sundays 6:30-8:30 p.m. Where: First United Methodist Church 604 Market Street, Williamsport. Beacon Hub Drop-In Center What: The drop-in center is a consumer-run program which reaches out to individuals in the community on their road to recovery by providing skills & resources through education leading to greater independence and the ability to build self-esteem, confidence and self-determination. Our vision is to educate, support and empower individuals with mental health illness and cognitive disabilities. When: Monday, Noon-6:00 p.m., Tuesday-Friday, 9 a.m.-3:30 p.m., weekends and evenings as scheduled.
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CHURCH EVENTS CHURCH EVENTS... Concert What: Todd Robatin Concert. Contact information: Pastor Max L Walters Jr., 570-5842765. When: Saturday, August 1, 2015 at 7:30 p.m. Where: Lairdsville Faith Church, 6786 Rt. 118 Highway, Lairdsville, PA. Bingo What: Gift Card Bingo. Cost: $20 in advance / $25 at the door. Contact: Pam at 570-651-0041 or email stjohnsucc@ymail.com. When: August 2, 2015, Doors Open at 12:30; Early Bird starts at 1:45; Regular Bingo starts at 2:00 p.m. Where: St. John’s UCC, 906 Old Route 15, New Columbia PA 17856. Catered Meal What: Catered meal for Montgomery area senior citizens. When: Tues. Aug. 4, 12:00 p.m. Where: St. John “Brick” Church. Chicken Bar-B-Que What: The Lock Haven First Church of Christ will host their Third Annual Chicken Bar-B-Que. You get half a famous Dunnstown Fire Company Bar-B-Qued chicken, plus baked beans, coleslaw, dessert and a roll for just $10.00 per person at this take-out dinner. When: Saturday, August 8, 2015, from 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Where: The church is located at 330 North Vesper Street in Lock Haven. For additional information, visit the church website at http://firstchurchlh.com or call the church office at 570-748-3519. Train Program What: Free Saturday Trains Model Railroad Program.
When: Every Saturday Throughout the Year, 10 a.m. to Noon. Where: Christ Memorial Episcopal Church at the corner of Pine and East Market streets in Danville, Montour County. Wheelchair Engineers Program What: Free Wheelchair Engineers Program, with its handicapped-accessible model trains. When: Saturdays from Noon to 4 p.m., open to everyone. Where: Columbia Mall near Bloomsburg in Columbia County, at Exit 232 on Interstate 80. Bible Study What: Tuesday Morning Men’s Fellowship will again read and study the “God’s Sighting” One Year Bible (Looking for GOD in the world around). We meet for discussion, encouragement and fellowship. Every man is welcome. When: Meet weekly every Tuesday morning at 6:45-7:30 a.m. Where: Harvest Moon Restaurant 3rd and Arch Newberry. Ask the Rabbi What: Curious about what Judaism believes in? Well, now you have the opportunity to Ask the Rabbi! When: Wednesdays at 12:00 p.m. Where: Starbucks Coffee Shop, 154 Academy Street, Williamsport. Grief Share What: The Pine Street United Methodist Church Grief Share Support Group has resumed meeting. Sign up at the office or by calling 570-323-4604. When: Wednesdays at 7 p.m. Where: In the Church Library of Pine Street United Methodist Church, 441 Pine St., Williamsport. Grief Share Support Group What: Muncy First United Methodist Church Weekly seminar and support group for people who are grieving the death of someone close to them. Video sessions and discussion sponsored by
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Intercessors Unite What: Intercessors Unite! Let’s Pray Together! When: The fourth Monday of each month at 6 p.m. Where: Unity Christian Fellowship Church, 734 West Fourth St., Williamsport. Kidz Club What: Kidz Club, a high energy club for ages 2 years through 5th grade. Kids will enjoy singing, dancing in the lights, interactive bible lessons, Bible memory, games, crafts and more. Register Free online at www.fairlawncc.com When: Every Wednesday night from 6 to 8 p.m. Supper served free of charge at 5:30 p.m. Where: Fairlawn Community Church 353 Pleasant Hill Rd., past Cowden’s Market just off Lycoming Creek Rd. First Saturday Community Supper What: Christ Episcopal Church is serving a free meal to any in need; no strings attached. All are welcome. When: The First Saturday of each month at 4 p.m. Where: Christ Episcopal Church, 426 Mulberry Street, one block east of the James V. Brown Library.
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Lupus Support Group What: Lisa’s Lupus Group is for those living with Lupus “the invisible disability” to have a place that’s confidential, to meet, discuss feelings, daily struggles, make friends, have fun! Please contact lisaslupusgroup@gmail.com or text 570971-9657 your name and please let me know its’ about the Lupus group. When: Monday, August 10, 2015. Where: Williamsport Hospital New Tower 3rd floor in the Elm conference room. Lyme Support Group What: Lyme Support Group. Contact beatlyme@ verizon.net When: August 15 (Kristen Nau with DeWald Chiropractic) from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. Where: First Southern Baptist Church, 89 Kimble Hill Road, Williamsport, PA (take Poco Farm Road from 4 Mile Drive, Williamsport). Co-dependency Anonymous What: “One Day at a Time,” is a fellowship of men and women whose common purpose is to develop healthy relationships. We rely upon the Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions for knowledge and wisdom. Format: topic, 12-step, 12-traditions rotation. Topic, and/or Speaker rotation. When: Tuesday evenings, 7:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. Where: St. Luke Lutheran Church, 1400 Market Street, (in a white house directly in the back of the church.) Co-Dependency Anonymous What: “Precious & Free,” is a Fellowship of men and women whose common purpose is to develop healthy relationships. We rely upon the Twelve
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What: Support group for pre-teen and teens of alcoholic relatives and friends. When: Mondays from 7-8 p.m. Where: First Presbyterian Church, 102 E. Third St., Williamsport. Enter from Mulberry St. side.
Band of Brothers What: Veteran’s Meeting. When: Every Tuesday evening at 6:30 p.m. Where: 601 7th Ave., Williamsport, PA. (Enter on Memorial Ave. side).
Neighborhood Watch What: Brandon Park Neighborhood Watch. When: First Thursday of every month at 6:30 p.m. Where: At the Bandshell in Brandon Park, Williamsport.
Al-Anon What: Support group for friends and family of alcoholics. Childcare provided. When: Mondays from 7 to 8 p.m. Where: First Presbyterian Church, 102 E. Third St., Williamsport. Enter from Mulberry St. side.
Informational Class What: Free Informational Class by SPCA dog trainer Tracy Free. Every month is a different topic. When: The first Monday of every month, from 5:45 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. Where: The Lycoming County SPCA, 2805 Reach Road, Williamsport.
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Free Kids Clothes What: Free kid’s clothes from infants to teenagers. Donations for kid’s clothing are accepted at Sojourner Truth Ministry, 501 High Street, Williamsport. We now distribute clothing at this location. When: Every Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday & Friday from 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. - closed on Thursday. Where: 501 High Street at the corner of High & Center Streets.
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Steps and Twelve Traditions for knowledge and wisdom. When: Sunday afternoons, 4:00 – 5:00 p.m. Where: Newberry Church of Christ (mtg. held in the basement).
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people who understand what you are experiencing. When: Tuesdays at 7 p.m. Where: First United Methodist Church, 602 S. Market St., Muncy.
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Free Retiree Lunch What: Montoursville Presbyterian Church serves lunch for any retirees. All retirees welcome, freewill donations accepted. When: Third Friday of the month at noon. Where: At the church, 900 Elm St, Montoursville.
On Tuesday, August 4, 2015, neighborhoods throughout Williamsport are being invited to join forces with thousands of communities nationwide for the “32nd Annual National Night Out” (NNO). This event is sponsored by the National Association of Town Watch (NATW), the Williamsport Citizen Corps Council, the Williamsport/Lycoming County Crime Commission, as well as the WE Project. This year’s event will encompass a community walk in neighborhoods within the Newberry section of Williamsport. Joining forces with neighborhood watch groups will be representatives from the City’s Police, Fire and Codes Depts.
The Community Walk will begin at 6:30pm on Tuesday, August 4th. All interested citizens should meet no later than 6:30pm at St. Johns United Methodist Church parking lot located at 2101 Newberry St. to begin the walk. If necessary, a rain date of Wednesday, August 5th will be in place. Drinks and light snacks will be available after the walk. This is a night for all of Williamsport to stand together to promote awareness, safety, and neighborhood unity. All citizens are encouraged to attend to show their support of making Williamsport a safer place to live and work.
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Along with the traditional outside lights being on, front porch vigils being held, citizens will join with the Williamsport Police, Fire and Codes Depts. to walk numerous neighborhoods throughout the Newberry section of the City. While one night is certainly not an answer to crime, drugs, and violence, National Night Out represents the kind of spirit, energy and determination that is helping make many neighborhoods safer places throughout the year, as well as sending a message to criminals letting them know neighborhoods are organized and fighting back.
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cience has a job to do. It observes the physical universe and seeks to provide answers to the many questions we have about the natural world. Most of us are curious about the mechanics of lightning and thunder, earth quakes and volcanoes, tornadoes and hurricanes – nearly everything about creation fascinates us. While most of us are content to wonder, scientists are driven to observe and explain. Mankind owes a rather large debt of gratitude to the relentless and highly intelligent individuals who have unlocked many of the universe’s secrets. I often joke
that if experimentation and advancement would have been left up to me, we would still be cooking over open fires and sleeping in caves. Science has a method that focuses on the observable. This seems to put science at odds with faith – which focuses on the unobservable. According to I Timothy 6:16, God is described as one “who dwells in unapproachable light, whom no one has ever seen or can see”. In other words, God is not observable. People of faith are often offended that science leaves God out of the equation. The offense is unnecessary – we already know that God is not observable.
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Let’s suppose that on the seventh day of creation, the day God rested, a scientist discovers the Garden of Eden. He walks around and begins to observe. He sees trees and plants, animals and humans, rocks and Tim rivers. To discover Hartzell the age of a tree, the scientist cuts it down and counts the rings. He determines that the tree is 100 years old. He watches Adam and Eve and estimates that they are both approximately 20 years old. He picks up some rocks from a river and observes they have been worn smooth by erosion – a process that takes decades, if not centuries. The river itself runs through a deep valley, one that would take millions of years to carve. He records all of this information in his notebook and draws the obvious and correct conclusion: the earth is very old. What a creationist believes – and what a scientist can’t know – is that everything he is observing was created by God within the past week. The only account the creationist has is the revelation given by God in the book of Genesis. That is what a creationist believes. Now imagine for a moment that a creationist arrives and tries to convince the scientist that the earth is less than one week old. An argument ensues. The
scientist claims to have empirical evidence on his side – and he believes he is correct. The person of faith claims to have God’s revelation on his side – and he believes he is correct. Because they both believe they are correct, the argument goes on and on with no hope of ever being resolved – a stalemate. Sound familiar? Sure it does – because this completely unnecessary argument is still going on today. Most creationists assume that God created a mature Adam. If God could create a mature Adam, one that was 20 years old on the day he was formed, then God certainly could have created a mature universe, one that was 14 billion years old on the day it was formed. In other words, it’s possible that both sides of the argument are correct. The result: a completely unnecessary argument and one that has wasted far too much time and energy. Instead of arguing over the creation of the universe and this earth we call home, humanity would be much better served if people of faith and people of science learned from each other and worked together to make this world a better place. The starving, thirsty, diseased, imprisoned, enslaved, abused, orphaned, lonely and suffering people of the world need us to get this right. Imagine how much good could be accomplished if we stopped fighting with each other and started fighting together to overcome the real problems of the world. Let’s keep our eye on the ball and stop wasting time on completely unnecessary arguments.
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The program brings outstanding student run performances to the area, including most recently, Motown: From Detroit to L.A. The Uptown Music Collective is committed to being a valuable musical presence in the community. The Collective prides itself on producing the well-rounded musician, and feels that the strong presence of current and former Collective students, teachers, and staff as frequent performers in Williamsport is evidence of the UMC’s effective and exciting curriculum. The Uptown Music Collective Summer Music Fest is sponsored by K & S Music, Woodlands Bank, and Pneu-Dart. Media sponsors are Lamar Advertising along with WZXR and all of Backyard Broadcasting. For more information contact the Uptown Music Collective at 570-329-0888 or visit www.uptownmusic.org.
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out the Neighborhood which will feature music from bands and artists such as Mac Demarco, Grouplove, Florence and the Machine, Franz Ferdinand, and a lot more! The Uptown Music Collective Summer Music Festival has become a summer tradition in the city and each year is one of the most anticipated music events of the summer. Established in April of 2000, the Uptown Music Collective (a 501(c) 3 nonprofit school of music) has developed a reputation as the premier source of music education in the area. Offering private lessons at all levels on guitar, bass, drums, keyboards and vocals, as well as classes and workshops in music theory, songwriting, and styles such as the Blues, Jazz, Classical and Rock. The primary age range of the Collective is 10 – 18 yrs. old, but is open to all ages and levels.
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he young lady behind the desk told me she was going to give me a series of mental aptitude tests. It was necessary after my stroke to evaluate if and how the “circuit board” upstairs could connect the dots – if the brain was functioning properly. And yes, connecting the dots was one of the tests she administered! Near the end, there were a multitude of time-lapse tests in which I had to give as many examples of something in a set time frame. Example: name 25 types of animals in two minutes. Or give me 30 words beginning with the letter “m” in the same time period. It sounds easy enough, until you have to do it. And trust me, the last thing on my mind was digging up cats, dogs, pigs and horses from the back of my mind after lying in a bed for days on end. Other things beckoned, as trying to return to some normalcy. For if you asked me to name 60 things you miss most about being home, I could have done it in a snap. Maybe record time. Anyway, I’m fumbling and stumbling
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writing this column anymore. Much as the body needs exercise, so does the mind. It’s one reason newspapers include crossword puzzles and other brain teasers. After a stroke you realize how much the brain and body have to work in unison. Break the chain, and things go astray. It scared me to the point of creating mental games issued to me, by me, for me. Trying to remember all my cars build dates. List all classmates I graduated with. Addition, subtraction, multiplication and division. List past presidents, years they served and whether Democrat or Republican. I don’t do crossword puzzles; as
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enomous, nonvenomous? There are 18 nonvenomous and three venomous snake species in Pennsylvania. Some key physical differences between these two groups of Pennsylvania snakes facilitate their identification. These characteristics do not necessarily apply to the differentiation of species not native to Pennsylvania. All Pennsylvania native venomous snakes possess: 1) an indentation or pit on each side of the head between the eye and nostril. 2) a vertically elliptical eye pupil resembling that of a cat. 3) a single row of scales on the underside of the tail. Of course, rattlesnakes usually display one or more rattles. However, these can be missing because of natural causes. Nonvenomous Pennsylvania native snakes do not possess facial pits, their eye pupils are round like a human’s, and there is a double row of scales on the underside of the tail. Head shape often presents problems in identification. Rattlesnakes and copperheads have obviously flattened, triangular-shaped heads. However, some nonvenomous species can also at times display a flattened head. The average person often misinterprets head shape in snakes that one has seen. Therefore, it is wise to focus on the other characteristics when identifying snakes.
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Coexisting with snakes Snakes are an essential component of Pennsylvania’s wildlife resources. Fear or in a snakebite. There are several signs and be captured or possessed under specific negative attitudes about snakes often stem symptoms of envenomation. They include daily and possession limits (Consult the from a lack of knowledge of their habits and fang marks, pain, and possibly a metallic or Pennsylvania Fishing Summary). role in the ecosystem. A person’s attitude rubbery taste in the mouth several minutes Endangered or Threatened species such as about snakes appears to correlate with the after a bite, with a tingling or numbness of the Kirtland’s snake, eastern massasauga, relative nearness of a snake at any given the tongue. Other signs include significant and rough green snake cannot be caught, time. For example, some people do not swelling within 10 minutes of a bite. killed, possessed, imported to, or exported think twice about snakes until they show Nausea, weakness, and temperature change from Pennsylvania. The timber rattlesnake up in their backyard, shed, or house. The may occur. Black and blue discoloration is protected under additional regulations and majority of snakes appearing in these areas may appear within three to six hours. permits regarding seasons and possession are nonvenomous, harmless, and usually Collecting or killing snakes limits. Specific questions about current beneficial to man. Still, it is understandable All snakes in Pennsylvania are protected regulations can be directed to any of the that when a snake is discovered near or in by Pennsylvania Fish & Boat Commission Commission’s Regional Law Enforcement the house, people quickly seek a way to regulations. Species that are not listed as Offices or the Herpetology and Endangered remove it. Endangered, Threatened, or Candidate may Species Coordinator. Ideally, people should take precautions to prevent snakes from entering dwellings. Sealing openings and cracks especially at or 25 Years Experience near ground level is an excellent preventive Commercial & Non-Commercial Roofs measure. Removing debris in the yard or moving the wood pile farther from the house can also help. Snakes have biological needs Flat Roofs&(Rubber) Commercial Non-Commercial Roofs such as food and cover that must be met for them to remain in a location. If those needs Shingles Silver Coating are not met, they move on. Remember also that when people choose to locate a home Metal Fully Roofs Insured or camp in the woods or wilderness, snakes Painting Roofs come with the territory. ctthomas3@windstream.net Flat Roofs Preferred Increased awareness of snakes and their habits usually leads to a new appreciation FREE ESTIMATES of them and their part in our world. Field ctthomas3@windstream.net guides and life history books are great Prompt. Reliable. Professional. tools for bridging gaps in knowledge. For (570) 547-7032 beginners, a trip to the reptile house of a “We Care About the Roof Over Your Head”
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and anyone violating the policy will be held accountable. Thank God for this change of policy. And change to the old ‘status quo’. There’s no excuse for abuse to inmates, physically or mentally – or anyone for that matter. Abuse cannot be tolerated, no matter who you are. There’s a big difference between aggressive and assertive. Don’t get me wrong. I am not painting law enforcement officers with a broad brush. There are far too many good officers out here to make that assertion. The fact of the matter is that a few bad apples definitely ruin the bunch. Just look at the recent case of the traffic stop of Sandra Bland in Texas. This was an example of a ‘bad’ cop escalating a situation that was merely a routine traffic stop resulting in death. Why? Because he had no business in that uniform in the first place. Rather than issuing her a warning or writing the ticket for not using her signal when changing lanes, he threatened her and forced her out of her vehicle face down into the ground. It should have never gone that far. This act was unacceptable. It resulted in her spending the next 72 hours in jail until she was pronounced dead. Thank God for cameras capturing this entire process on the initial traffic stop. It proved him to be overly aggressive and held accountable for his actions.
trials for the fellow officers accused of killing a young black man. The fact remains that if it weren’t for the cameras capturing the arrest and the physical evidence, they would have gotten away with murder. Not everyone is cut out to be a part of the law enforcement community. I know this first hand. I’ve witnessed my share of unacceptable behavior by staff in a correctional environment. I’ve disciplined individuals for their violation of policy. There has to be accountability. There must be more thorough background checks in the hiring process of men and women in positions such as police departments and correctional facilities. Let’s stop the madness. Treat authority figures with respect and vice-versa.
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atriotic Williamsport, to the number of between eight and nine thousand persons, last evening honored the members of Battery D, Company D and the Williamsport Truck Company in one of the most impressive, most beautiful and greatest services ever held in this city. The memory of these services will live in the minds of those present for as long as memory lives. It was an event notable in the history of the city, and was great in every sense of the word. The events of the evening were the splendid addresses delivered by the orators of the evening, the raising of Old Glory on a flag staff over the band shell, where the services were held, the splendid program of music presented by the Repasz Band, and the presenting to every member of the battery, the infantry
company and the truck company of an Army testament, the singing of patriotic songs by the gigantic audience present was also a feature of the evening which in of itself was an event. The program of the evening was preceded by a service of song led by William B. Williams of South Williamsport. While the service was in progress, members of Battery D, of Company D, the Truck Company, Reno Post G.A.R, Camp Rick, United Spanish War Veterans, marched into the park and took the places reserved for them on the park benches. The officers of the various military organizations, as well as the speakers of the evening, the members of council, and members of the large choir were seated on the platform of the band shell. The interior of the band shell was beautifully decorated with beautiful American flags through the courtesy of H.H. Schleh.
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Wednesdays Live Jazz │ Bullfrog Brewery │ 7-10 p.m. │ 229 West Fourth Street, Williamsport │ (570) 326-4700 Live Music │ Barrel 135 │ 6-8 p.m. │ 135 West Third Street, Williamsport │ (570) 3227131 Ruff Life Band │ American Legion Post 617 │ 3 p.m. │ 901 Market St, South Williamsport │ (570) 327-0255 Live Music │ Hull’s Landing │ 7-10 p.m. │ Routes 442 & 405, Muncy │ (570) 546-6524 Open Mic Night w/ Shawn Strickland │ Spartan Pub │ 9 p.m. │ 104 North Main Street, Hughesville │ (570) 584-2337 Wine Down Wednesday │ Eagle Rock Winery │ 5-9 p.m. │ 414 West Fourth Street, Williamsport │ (570) 567-7715 Quizzo Trivia │ Kimball’s Pub │ 9 p.m. │ Second & Park Streets, Williamsport │ (570) 322-1115 Karaoke │ Ozzie & Mae’s Mexican Hacienda │ 9 p.m. │ 45 West Fourth Street, Williamsport │ (570) 322-8141
DJ & Dancing │ Imbibe Lounge & Night Venue │ 8 p.m. -2 a.m. │ 321 Pine Street, Williamsport │ (570) 322-6900 Country Line Dancing │ Hepburn Township Fire Hall │ 7 p.m. │ 615 Route 973, Cogan Station │ (570) 494-0411 Texas Hold ‘Em │ Riverside Lounge │ 6:30 p.m. │ South Main Street, Montgomery │ (570) 547-6289 Thursdays Live Music │ Riepstine’s Pub │ 9 p.m. │ 913 Arch Street, Williamsport │ (570) 329-2739 Open Mic │ The Whiskey Room │ 9 p.m. │ 30 West Third Street, Williamsport │ (570) 567-7671 Live Music │ Avenue 209 Coffeehouse │ 7 p.m. │ 209 Bellefonte Avenue, Lock Haven │ (570) 748-6738 Quizzo Trivia │ Cloud 9 Airport Restaurant & Lounge │ 7:30 p.m. │ 700 Airport Road, Montoursville │ (570) 601-4603 Quizzo Trivia │ Hull’s Landing │ 9 p.m. │ Routes 442 & 405, Muncy │ (570) 546-6524 DJ & Dancing │ Imbibe Lounge & Night Venue │ 8 p.m. -2 a.m. │ 321 Pine Street, Williamsport │ (570) 322-6900 DJ Reaper │ The New K-Bar │ 8 p.m. │ 523 East Third Street, Williamsport │ (570) 3267873 DJ & Karaoke w / Discmaster DJ │ Rivals Sports Bar │ 9 p.m. │ 420 River Avenue, Williamsport │ (570) 322-8980 Karaoke w / KJ Hammie │ Riverside Lounge │ 9 p.m. │ South Main Street, Montgomery │
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Repasz Band What: The Repasz Band will be performing. This is a free concert to the public. Please bring lawn chairs or other seating. When: Tuesday July 28, 2015 at 6:30 p.m., with a rain date of July 29. Where: Heydenreich Park next to Susquehanna Health Skilled Nursing and Rehabilitation Center, Muncy. Sponsored by Muncy Valley Hospital Auxiliary.
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Williamsport Roster Moves The Cutters made the following roster moves last week; RHP Lewis Alezones assigned to GCL Phillies. RHP Sutter McLoughlin and RHP Jacob Waguespack promoted to Williamsport (A) from GCL Phillies. LHP Juan Figueroa released. McLoughlin was the Phillies 22nd round pick in the 2015 draft out of Sacramento State. Waguespack was signed as an undrafted free agent out of Ole Miss in June.
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TEE it FORWARD In the past few weeks, some of you may have noticed a new set of ORANGE tees on the Vintage Course. Following in the PGA’s “Tee it Forward” initiative, WDGC felt it was time to bring a shorter and more playable set of tees to our facility. The ORANGE tees are our most forward set of tees. They can be found in the fairways of the par 4s & 5s and a just few paces in front of reds on our par 3s. The shorter distances help avoid many of trouble areas and difficult carryovers. The ORANGE tees are ideal and geared for our older patrons, beginning golfers or those youngsters who are itching to play on a “real golf course” for the first time. As of right now, these tees are not rated for handicap purposes but WDGC will have them on our scorecards next season. Golfers need to have more fun and to enhance their overall experience, the PGA of America encourages us to “Tee it Forward.” Play the course from a set of tees best suited to our abilities. They believe that amateurs should be golfing at a length more appropriate for our average driving distances. For example if you hit the driver 250 yards- you should be playing a set of tees somewhere between 6,400 & 6,200 yards. If you hit the driver 200 yards- the PGA recommends that you play a set of tees close to 5,400 to 5,200
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yards. Sounds simple right? Now most of you will continue to play golf without “Teeing it Forward.” And that’s totally fine. But I strongly recommend that you give this a try. Move up and you will enjoy your rounds so much more. Personally- I tend to struggle on those 230 yard par 3s over water. 150 yards is more up my sleeve. And I’d rather stuff a wedge instead of topping my hybrid from the rough on a lengthy par 4. I prefer having a chance to get home in two. Sure I never make eagle but man I sure feel cool. Keep it simple and keep it fun folks. Get shorter clubs in your hands and hit better shots. Golf is supposed to be a played that way. Stop stressing and enjoy it more. Give it a try. “Tee it Forward.” As with the other tees here at White Deer Golf Course, we no longer have men’s, women or senior tees. WDGC now has Blue, White, Gold, Red and Orange tees offering the appropriate playing distance for any golfer regardless of age, gender or ability.
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his thoughts. Nothing seems to ignite bass like a wounded minnow. Lures like the floating Rapala can be fished with a subtle approach, mimicking injured baitfish. The best technique is a twitchand-pause retrieve. Longer pulls with the rod will make the jerkbait dive under the surface with a back-andforth motion caused by the lure’s lip. When stopped, it will seductively rise back to the surface. Big bass are known to strike as the lure sits motionless, so vary the length of time between the action part of the retrieve. Poppers (chuggers) are a favorite among anglers fishing the surface. Plugs like the Hula Popper and Chug Bug displace water, making lots of fish-attracting noise. Fish these with a pop-and-stop action. If the fish are especially aggressive or the wind is rippling the surface, pop the plug repeatedly so it continually sprays water. The key is to let the fish know where the bait is. Stickbaits like the Zara Spook are blunt on both ends. Their performance is based on the angler’s actions. Pulling the rod tip down and reeling at the same time will cause these lures to zigzag in the oft referred to “walking
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Deer Kill Reports Under Scrutiny t’s hard to believe but another round of hunting seasons will soon be underway and preparations are already in progress especially for many archery hunters. This week’s column however has little to do with preparing for the hunt but rather what should be done after a successful hunt or more specifically reporting your tagged deer to the Game Commission. The fact is less than one third of Pennsylvania’s successful deer hunters actually report their kill to the commission. Why do so many fail to report their kill? Well, I suppose some will claim they didn’t know they had to report their deer kill, but that’s a pretty poor excuse. Others will say they just plain forgot and I suppose that could happen to any of us from time to time; but there are more likely a greater number of hunters who just don’t care or don’t feel like
going to the trouble to report their kill. Under the present reporting system a hunter who kills a deer or turkey must report the kill within ten days; this is not a suggestion it’s a requirement-it’s the Ken law. Presently there are Hunter several ways to fulfill the reporting requirements; one is to use the postage-paid report card supplied in the Hunting and Trapping Digest that you get when you purchase your license over the counter. Another acceptable reporting method is to go online at www.pgc.state.pa.us or you can report over the phone. Check your Hunting and Trapping Digest for reporting details. Even though the present system is relatively simple too few hunters comply and that’s likely because it’s one of those requirements that is not strictly enforced, but that may be changing in the days to come.
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Some states require successful hunters to go to a deer check station to report their kill like we do here in Pennsylvania for bear and for elk but not for deer. For Pennsylvania deer hunters that could be a real problem especially if you have to drive some distance to a check station. That would not only be a hassle for the hunter but the Game Commission would have to man a good number of check stations and at what cost and what about the lines of people waiting to be processed? In the meantime Sen. Richard Alloway, R-Adams County has introduced legislation that would require deer hunters to report their kill within 24 hours. That means if you are at a hunting cabin in the middle of nowhere with no feasible means of reporting you have to drive to a suitable location to report your kill. Needless to say the 24 hour reporting period has met with a lot of negative response from a number of organized groups representing hunters. If I understand the bill correctly, hunters who report their kill would be given a
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A throng of Williamsport spectators made their way by foot, horse drawn trolley, and carriage to a green expanse situated below Academy Street and bordering the Susquehanna River. The procession to the city’s “Pleasant Greens,” accompanied by pomp and fanfare, was motivated as much by curiosity as civic pride. Along the perimeter of a crudely demarcated diamond-shaped field the crowd observed two groups of stalwart young men attired in contrasting uniforms of woolen-flannel jerseys and knickers, stockings, and pillbox visored caps. Oblivious to the crowd they engaged in various drills as a prelude to the main event. Indeed the atmosphere resembled that of a military regimental muster. Instead of muskets, however, the men brandished wooden baseball bats. Elaborate fielding, throwing, and batting drills, honed to their own rhythms, replaced precision marching. Those assembled had come to witness the first match game of baseball ever played in the city. Though rounders and townball – early variants of baseball – had long been played upon the city’s
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common grounds, this game ushered the city into the sports and leisure revolution sweeping countless urban and industrialized communities in America during the second half of the nineteenth century. The partisan non-paying spectators saw its hometown nine, the Williamsport Athletic (Baseball) Club, play the Philadelphia and Erie Railroad club to a 27-27 standoff. As reported by the West Branch Bulletin the nine-inning slugfest was efficiently completed in a mere two hours. The Bulletin’s accompanying box score recorded a combined total of 21 fly-catches made by the teams, but oddly, no extra base hits. Though the line score and tabular form of recording hits and runs would be familiar to most contemporary fans, the early box score observed the archaic practice of listing the name of the official scorer. There were no substitutes for either team, with the Williamsport battery of Homer Martin (pitcher) and Dr. Luther M. Otto (catcher) going the full distance. As the pitchers of that era delivered the ball in a slow underhanded arc (much like slow-pitch softball), stamina played a minimal factor in a hurler’s performance. A week later, on 5 August 1865, the P&E hosted a rematch and defeated
the Williamsport club 26-15. Though the city’s “Athletics” continued to hold practices and inter-squad games between the “first nine” (starters) and “second nine” (scrubs), important matches were few and far between. From 1865 to 1866 only four games were recorded. On 19 September 1865 Williamsport defeated the Keystones of Troy, NY, 31-24, and manhandled the Erie City club, 45-3, on the following morning. Playing an abbreviated schedule in 1866 the locals went undefeated. The season included onesided victories over the Erie Excelsiors (48-24 and 62-16) and the first recorded extra inning game involving a city team--a 4The game at that time was a “gentlemen’s game” of sorts, in which teams would issue a challenge to one another. A loving cup or some other tangible item was often awarded to the winner of the “match.” Often following these match games the host team would fete the opposing team with a sumptuous dinner, in which excellent food and drink were served. Thus, from these interesting, yet quaint beginnings, baseball, a game, which would become synonymous with and a part of the cultural identity of Williamsport had its humble origins.
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