Webb Weekly March 7, 2018

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A Family-Oriented Publication

MARCH 7, 2018

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Where Eagles Soar

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t was the late 70s, and the course of our history, we’ve been American bald eagle was on faced with some pretty difficult the verge of extinction and obstacles to overcome. But we placed on the endangered have returned to soar just like the species list. I remember thinking bald eagle. at the time that I had never seen Obviously, today’s world is a bald in the wild and questioned a much more complex and whether I ever would. dangerous place than in the past. Well, the bald eagle has become There has never been a time when one of those great American “We the People” needed stronger comeback stories and is no Jim leadership and direction from longer on the endangered list. Webb, Jr. those in Washington, and I’m not Locally, it seems a week doesn’t talking about just the President. go by without hearing about sightings of My concerns seem to be the same as the amazing creature. I appreciate all those many of you that reach out to me, and who have reached out to me to inform they transcend political affiliation. There me of seeing them up and down the West are so many issues that currently need to Branch Valley. And yes, I finally got to see be addressed; I don’t have enough pages to the American bald eagle in the wild on cover them. But number one on the top of several occasions. The most impressive was everybody’s list seems to be our children, a pair of bald eagles I witnessed near Rose and not only their safety at school, but in Valley Lake. They are truly an amazing the world, we live in today. and majestic bird, and I can understand I wish I had an answer to share with why our forefathers chose the species as a you or even a hypothesis. But the one symbol of America. It’s much better than thing I know is “We the People” must the wild turkey Ben Franklin wanted. come together to solve this problem. It is With all the bad news and negativity nothing that’s going to be legislated away lately, I think it’s important to recognize by government or one-party can fix on how blessed we are to live in the greatest their own. Nation on Earth. The absolute freedom Our Nation seems to be at a point in history we enjoy, along with the standard of living where “We the People” are divided more we have grown accustomed to that can than ever. I blame a lot of this on the media be found nowhere else. When Americans and the way things are reported; it’s like come together, I honestly believe there’s they want to create a division. No matter no problem that can’t be solved. Over the what political affiliation, Americans are

concerned about the same problems and want solutions. The important thing is that we don’t become divided, and we demand our elected officials to work together for the common good. Somewhere this has been lost in today’s world. I know social media has created a world in which you can say pretty much anything. However, what I hear on television that is to be comical or political satire has stepped far out of bounds — and again, creates division. I remember “The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson”, and how he would humorously joke about President Gerald Ford. It usually had to do with his lack of coordination. Of course, David Letterman and Jay Leno — talk show hosts of the time — always had some presidential tomfoolery. But what goes on today is just flat out nasty and derogatory toward President Trump and others, including the First Lady. Sure they try to hide it behind political satire and humor, but it’s done purely with a political ax to grind. The problem is, it’s not just late night TV anymore; it seems to be whatever program wants to take shots at the president feel free to do so. Believe me; you won’t find a bigger believer in the freedom of speech, however, when does this freedom cross the line and become more divisive than good? That’s where it’s up to “We the People” to not allow our Nation to become divided by those that may have an alternative agenda. We have to be smart enough to demand the coming together of parties in decision-

making that is best for the whole Nation. President Barack Obama had two terms if you look at what he accomplished it was pretty much what he campaigned on. At no time did he receive the opposition that President Trump has been faced with. As I said, after Mr. Trump was elected it was important for our elected officials to work together to improve and address problems. With the problems currently facing our Nation, the parties must work together and not allow outside influences to divide. Compromise is as old as our country. It is the backbone of democracy. “We the People” are the most important part of democracy, and we must hold all accountable for the future of our Great Nation. Thank God for the wonderful Nation we are blessed to live in and ask Him for the wisdom to help solve our problems. We must put our children first — they are our future. God Bless America.

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Staying Active in Senior Years

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e all know the importance of staying active as we age. Exercising not only keeps your weight down, but also boosts immunity and mood, and has been shown to promote heart health, delay or prevent osteoporosis and even prevent some types of cancer. Exercise is also a social activity. A water aerobics class gives the chance to connect with other seniors. A walking group provides the opportunity to catch up on exercise and the latest social news. Any of these opportunities provide accountability and support for your loved one to stay motivated and engaged. Encouraging your senior to remain active means promoting a healthy social life, in many cases. Physical activity has been directly linked to slowing the process of mental decline. When you are physically active, every part of your body, including the brain, receives more blood flow. Blood flow encourages cell growth. By supporting the senior in your life to stay active, you are actually encouraging better mental health and improved

cognitive functioning. So, that brings us to how seniors can stay active right here in our area. Steph Of course, a memNordstrom bership to the YMCA or a local gym are good options, but there are actually a lot of other opportunities to get out of the house and get moving throughout the area. If you are looking to improve your balance, increase strength and flexibility, and decrease joint pain in an exercise program, Tai Chi may be what you are looking for. There are classes available every Tuesday and Thursday at 9:00 a.m. at the RiverWalk Center, which is located at 423 E. Central Ave., in South Williamsport. There is a Tai Chi class at the Loyalsock-Montoursville Senior Center, located at 2725 Four Mile Dr., Williamsport on Wednesdays at 8:00 a.m. also. The Clinton County Community Center also offers a Tai Chi for Arthritis/Fall Prevention on Mondays at 2:00

p.m. According to STEP’s Office of the Aging, “The benefits of working out aerobically in the water are numerous. One of the best features of water aerobics is the lack of stress placed on the joints due to the buoyancy of the water. This allows many who are injured to exercise in a way that they could not on land. Working out in the water is also beneficial in improving muscle tone and flexibility for those with arthritis or osteoporosis. Water aerobics is also a comfortable way to work out during hot weather.” STEP offers water aerobics classes every Monday and Wednesday at 8:00 a.m. at the Meck Senior Center located at 50 Fitness Rd., in Muncy. The classes are available for those 60 and up. STEP also offers a “Use your Noodle” exercise class, which is a 30-minute low impact exercise program for beginners using a pool noodle in various ways to works on balance, cardio, & arm movements. That class happens at 9:00 a.m. on Tuesdays at the Clinton County Community Center at 124 E. Walnut St., in Lock Haven. Feeling like you want to dance? Zum-

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STAYING ACTIVE March 24, 2018 Faxon Lanes, Williamsport 12:30pm – 3:30 pm Spare Some Time to Have Some Fun It is easy to participate in the Bowl for Kids’ Sake Bowl-A-Thon. Just put together a team of five bowlers (friends,family, co-workers or neighbors) to register to bowl on March 24, 2018. NO EXPERIENCE REQUIRED – AND IT WILL BE THE MOST FUN YOU HAVE EVER HAD IN RENTED SHOES You only have to bowl one game, but you can raise a lot of money and win prizes! Each bowler is encouraged to raise at least $50 in pledges. However, the more money you raise, the more prizes you can win. No matter what your score, you’ll be a winner in the eyes of kids who need a Big Brother or Big Sister. I want to bowl at (Pick your location):

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ba Gold builds your cardiovascular health, balance, and flexibility by working the muscles of the hips, legs and arms with dance moves designed for older adults. There are plenty of opportunities to Zumba in the area. Classes are available on Tuesdays at the Loyalsock-Montoursville Senior Center at 4:30 p.m. At the Clinton County Senior Center on Tuesdays at 5:00 p.m., on Tuesdays and Wednesdays. At the Renovo Senior Center at 415 Fourth St., Renovo. At the RiverWalk Center at 9:00 a.m. on Wednesdays and Wednesdays at 4:30 p.m. at the STEP Lincoln Center at 2138 Lincoln St., Williamsport. The local YMCAs all offer a variety of group classes that are specific to the over 60 set also. You can check out the class schedules at www.rvrymca.org. Keeping the body moving is obviously essential, but keeping the mind engaged is also vital to aging. Reading benefits your mind and memory in ways that watching TV doesn’t. The Mayo Clinic Study of

Aging found that reading books (in addition to other cognitive activities) can lead to a 50 percent decrease in your chances of developing dementia. Try to open a book for at least half an hour every day. If you find it difficult to read for long periods of time, spread it out over the day or read short stories. According to www.care.com here are some other ways to stay stimulated as you age. Play Games and Puzzles: The mind-benders you play with your kids or grandkids aren’t just entertaining — they are good for your brain. Even a few minutes a day can improve your creativity, memory and decision-making abilities. So pull out an old jigsaw puzzle or open up a magazine or newspaper and try the crossword puzzle or a Sudoku (check out page 49 for both!). If you’re with friends or family, do some card or board games together as a group. Even strategy-based video games can have a beneficial effect on your brain. Write: Put down the keyboard and pick up a pencil. Handwriting helps

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stimulate the areas of the brain that deal with thinking, language, and memory. Write about memories you have, what’s going on around you, something you saw recently or just let your creative juices flow and make up a story. Eat Healthily: Scientists have determined that the brain needs the right balance of nutrients to operate well. Numerous studies have proven that a high intake of fats and cholesterol is associated with higher risk for Alzheimer’s. Stay away from fried foods and eat more dark fruits and vegeta-

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First Community Foundation Partnership “Raise the Region” Set For March 14 By Lou Hunsinger Jr.

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ne of the most important and unique fundraisers that takes place in the area each year will be taking place on March 14 when the First Community Foundation Partnership holds its “Raise the Region” fundraiser. The First Community Foundation Partnership of Pennsylvania (FCFP) is excited to announce 314 nonprofits have regis-

tered to participate in Raise the Region 2018, an event to help the communities of Columbia, Lycoming, Montour, Northumberland, Snyder, and Union counties support local nonprofit organizations fundraising efforts. FCFP, in partnership with Blaise Alexander Family Dealerships, will be launching a 30-hour fundraising event starting on Wednesday, March 14, 2018. “This is the sixth year for the fundraiser supported by FCFP and Blaise Alexander

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Family Dealerships. We are excited to host this regional event that aligns closely with the mission of the Foundation and the work of our grantmaking and fundraising efforts,” Erin Ruhl, Director of Community Relations, told Webb Weekly. Nonprofit participation in Raise the Region was available to 501c3 organizations serving residents in Columbia, Lycoming, Montour, Northumberland, Snyder, or Union Counties. Pre-registration was required by February 23, 2018. Participating nonprofits in Lycoming County include: • 9-11 Memorial Coalition, Inc. • AIDS Resource • All Things Bright & Beautiful Day Care • American Red Cross serving North Central PA • American Rescue Workers • Andrew’s Special Kids Foundation • Appalachian Horse Help and Rescue (AHHR) • Beckoning Cat Project • Bellabons Pet Recovery Services • Big Brothers and Big Sisters of the Bridge Serving Lycoming County • Billtown Blues Association • Blooming Grove Historical Society and Cemetery • Boy Scouts of America Susquehanna Council • Camp Susque • CAPPA • Central Area Fire Chiefs’ Association • Central Pennsylvania Food Bank • Child Evangelism Fellowship of Lycoming County

• CleanScapes Volunteer Community Clean-up Programming • Community Arts Center • Community Theatre League and Community Academy of Stage and Theatre • Cru in the Susquehanna Valley (Campus Crusade for Christ) • Crystal Lake Ski and Outdoor Center • East Lycoming Education Foundation • East Lycoming Historical Society • Economic & Community Growth Corporation • Eldred Twp. Vol. Fire Dept. • Ellie’s Heart Foundation • Experience Missions, GAiN, Campus Crusade for Christ • Factory Works • Family Promise of Lycoming County • Favors Forward Foundation • Firetree Place • Footprints of Montgomery • Greater Hope Care Center • Habitat for Humanity - Greater Lycoming • Hiawatha Paddlewheel Riverboat • Hope Enterprises, Inc. • Hughesville Area Public Library • Hughesville Ville’ns • James V. Brown Library • Jersey Shore Educational Foundation • Jersey Shore GSV Little League • Jersey Shore Public Library • Jersey Shore Summer Recreation • Junior League of Williamsport • KidsPeace

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February 26 -March 2, 2018 Charles R. Metzger, 83, of Williamsport Inez R. Stanton, 84, formerly of Williamsport Josephine L. Crossley, 64, of Fairfield Twp. Martha Knights Barraclough Carey, 101, of Williamsport Jeannette, D. Feinauer, 90, of S. Williamsport Fay M. Sagan, 83, of Linden Thomas S. Waclawski, 84, of Loyalsock Twp. Karen A. Dietz, 59, of Flemington

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• Uptown Music Collective • Veterans Memorial Park of Picture Rocks • Vineyard Community Activity Center • W.B. Konkle Memorial Library • West Branch Drug & Alcohol Abuse Commission • West Branch School • West End Babe Ruth • West End Christian Community Center • West House • Williamsport Area School District Education Foundation • Williamsport Area Swim Club • Williamsport Christian School • Williamsport City Jazz Orchestra • Williamsport Civic Chorus • Williamsport Kiwanis Foundation • Williamsport Riding Club • Williamsport Symphony Orchestra • WXPI Community Radio • Yellow Wolf Advocacy Project • Yokefellowship Prison Ministry • YWCA Northcentral PA A complete listing of all the non-profits in the area that are involved in “Raise the Region” can be found on the FCFP website. On Wednesday, March 14th at 6:00 p.m. through 11:59 p.m. on Thursday, March 15th the public is encouraged to visit www.raisetheregion.org and select the participating nonprofit(s) of your choice to support, and your gift will be stretched by a generous contribution from Blaise Alexander Family Dealerships. Your donation(s) can also help raise additional

support for the nonprofits selected by qualifying them for monetary prizes. All gifts are tax-deductible, and will help make your favorite nonprofits’ mission possible. Blaise Alexander Family Dealerships has donated $150,000, which will be used to stretch a portion of donations made to the 314 pre-registered nonprofits. “We’ve always done things in the past where we have given to one charitable organization in a year. Raise the Region gives us the opportunity to support a variety of local nonprofits by providing a percentage match on gifts,” said Adam Alexander. Your donation(s) can also help raise additional support for the nonprofits selected by qualifying them for monetary prizes sponsored by Larson Design Group, M&T Bank, Subaru, Toyota Motor Corporation, UPMC Susquehanna, and UPMC Health Plan. Samples of the prizes and incentives include a $5,000 Grand Prize to the nonprofit with the most unique donors; $1,000 FCFP Founder Prize to be added to the donation made by the 1,916 donor; $1,000 Checkered Flag Prize to the nonprofit that receives the most gifts between 10:00 p.m.-11:59 p.m., and $1,000 Passionate Giving Prize will be awarded to the nonprofit with the single largest gift during the 30 hour period. Since starting in 2013, north central Pennsylvania has shown its true spirit of philanthropy by donating over $5.8 million collectively to over 300 nonprofits during the 30-hour fundraising events.

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Thanks to Megan and others like her, students all over our country are all hearing a similar message — When given a choice between being right and being kind, CHOOSE KIND.” Hamilton provided some quotes from her students as to their reaction to this unique experience. “We were talking to Megan Brown on Skype, and I asked, ‘Did you have a friend like Summer?’ Megan said, ‘Well, I had several.’” Kayden then asked, “Did you have friends like Julian?” Megan responded with,“I didn’t really have anyone quite as mean as Julian.” Peyton loved Megan’s response of, “I have definitely had more ‘Summers’ than ‘Julians!’” Maddison said, “It was a really cool opportunity to see someone who is different, and that has a life just like August from the book.” “She honestly is the same as everyone else. She was sweeter than most people that I’ve ever known,” said Leena. Brennan stated, “When I experienced a moment with Megan, I realized that there is always hope.” “She was really nice. She gets us — and we get her!” said Bella. “I loved the experience. It was awesome because Megan was so nice and she used her time to talk with us at Jersey Shore Elementary School,” commented Grayden.

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help her and be a part of her mission. This was when their journey started. After meeting with the “amazing” IT department at Jersey Shore School District, the possibility became a reality. “On Friday, February 2, my students collaborated in a Skype session with Megan Brown. This session began with her explaining to my students her childhood and experiences,” Hamilton said. “She then opened it up to allow my students to ask her questions. I had asked my students to prepare questions prior to our meeting, but I encouraged them to listen to her and create their questions based on what she told us that day. My students were very engaged and seemed to be hanging on her every word! She was impressed by the level of questioning that they were bringing. One question was how many conversations has she had so far. Her response was 170 (across many platforms), we were her 171st.” Hamilton continued, “She actually complimented them that two of their questions she had never been asked before! This experience for my students is one that I could have never been able to offer to them alone. The author of Wonder, R.J. Palacio, has given our students some very powerful messages to live by thanks to developing the content of this story.

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EVENTS... EVENTS Jewelry Sale What: Handcrafted silver jewelry by Mindi Davies. Great Prices. All proceeds benefit patient care services. When: March 7, 2018 from 8:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. Where: Divine Providence Hospital – Main Lobby. Dinner What: Dinner – broiled or beer battered haddock or baked steak. When: March 9, 2018 at 5:00 p.m. (Open to the public) Where: American Legion Post 0617, 901 South Market Street, South Williamsport. Band What: Band – Flu Shots When: March 9, 2018 at 9:00 p.m. Where: American Legion Post 0617, 901 South Market Street, South Williamsport. Ruffed Grouse Banquet What: The Susquehanna River Valley Chapter of the Ruffed Grouse Society will hold its second annual Conservation & Sportsmen’s Banquet. Proceeds from the event will be used to enhance habitat for ruffed grouse, woodcock and other forest wildlife on public land in Pennsylvania. For more information, contact Jeff Fetzer at (570) 885-6112 or visit susquehannagrouse.com. When: Saturday, March 10, at 5:30 p.m. Where: Genetti Hotel in Williamsport.

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Penn State Master Gardeners What: Penn State Master Gardeners Maple Syrup. Learn when to tap the maple trees, how to recognize the maple in winter, how to tap the tree, what equipment to use, and how to boil the precious sap down to syrup. Registration required at http://extension.psu.edu/lycoming/events or by calling 1-877-345-0691. When: Saturday, March 10, 10:00 a.m.-11:30 a.m. Where: Lysock Complex, 542 County Farm Road, Suite 206, Montoursville. Basket Bingo What: Longaberger Basket Bingo. Advance donation of $25.00 includes 20 games, $30.00 at the door. Additional cards, door prizes, raffles and auction items also available. Proceeds benefit Ivanhoe #28 OES. To purchase tickets in advance contact 570-337-8323. When: Sunday, March 11, 2018. Doors & kitchen open at noon, play begins at 1:00 p.m. Where: Antes Fort Fire Hall, Antes Fort. Bingo What: Salladasburg LLB Primitives Bingo. Tickets are $20 in advance, $25 at the door. For tickets, email salladasburglittleleague1@gmail.com or call 570-560-7324. When: Sunday, March 11. Doors open at noon. Games begin at 1:00 p.m. Where: Woodward Township Fire Hall, Linden. WBHRS Hosts: Diversity In The Workplace What: West Branch Human Resources hosts: Diversity In the Workplace seminar. When: March 14, 2018 from 8:00 a.m.-10:30 a.m. Where: Williamsport Country Club 800 Country Club Drive, Williamsport.

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CHURCH CHURCH EVENTSEVENTS... Exposition of Sacred Relics What: Exposition of Sacred Relics — “Treasures of the Church”. We welcome you to a teaching & exposition of over 150 Sacred Relics. When: Wednesday, March 7th at 7:00 p.m. Where: At St. Joseph the Worker Parish Fleming Center 720 West Fourth St., Williamsport. Change Agents Program What: Protecting girls and keeping them safe from harm, predators, and poor choices while instilling their value as people, rather than what they may do to earn merit is foundational to a new program. The program is specifically for middle school aged girls and will run for 12 weeks. Change Agents is a program targeted to help prevent abuse and trafficking. The weekly lessons focus on giving participants tools for life rather than using fearbased tactics, and include principles from Bible stories to reinforce basic concepts (such as each is loved by Jesus, each has an important role in their community, we can all be a part of ending violence etc.) In a casual atmosphere, participants will use games, drama, music, journaling, crafts, discussions, and media to strengthen their character and sense of community while making new friends. Change Agents is free of charge. Please contact Angelique for more information 610-428-5721.

When: Program is scheduled to begin on Wed., March 7, from 3:45 p.m.-5:15 p.m. Where: Sojourner Truth Ministries, 501 High St, Williamsport. Free Dinner What: Free community dinner. When: Thursday, March 8, 2018. Dinner served at 5:30 p.m. Sanctuary Open 5:00-5:30 p.m. for prayer and meditation. Where: Redeemer Lutheran Church, 1101 Washington Blvd., Williamsport. Use outside stairway to Social Hall. Fish Dinner What: Fish dinner, featuring: baked haddock, macaroni & cheese, stewed tomatoes, cole slaw, drink & dessert. Adults are $9.00, children are $4.50. Take-outs available. Phone -570-326-0191. Wheelchair accessible. When: March 9, 2018 from 4:30 p.m.-6:30 p.m. Where: All Saints Episcopal Church, corner of Scott & Beeber Sts., Williamsport. Fish Dinner What: Fish Dinner Friday. $10.00 for adults. Includes baked haddock, choice of scalloped potatoes or mac & cheese, choice of vegetable, applesauce, coleslaw, roll & dessert. Dine in or take out. When: March 9th from 4:00 p.m.-6:30 p.m. Where: St. Joseph the Worker Parish Fleming Center, 720 West Fourth St., Williamsport. Vacation Bible School What: At Road to Resurrection, an Easter mini VBS, where you’ll step back in time and follow Jesus’s footsteps through the week leading up to his death and resurrection. Come experience Holy Week through an interactive family experience. Parents are encouraged to travel through his path with their children (ages 3-10). Come and draw closer to Jesus at this memorable event. When: Saturday, March 10th from 10:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. Please pre-register for a time to start your travels. Sign up on the church website at ballsmillsumc.org or contact Allison Mertes at 717-817-7717. Where: Balls Mills United Methodist Church, 5941 Bloomingrove Rd., Cogan Station. Spaghetti Dinner

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Ballroom Dance Lessons What: Basic instruction starting with Waltz and Swing. Winter Swim 18_Layout 1 3/1/18 1:34 PM Page 1More information: call Frank and Sandy at 570-435-8136. Webb Weekly-March What: Winter swim sponsored by the Jersey Shore When: Thursday evenings, 6:30-8 p.m. Recreation Committee. Cost is $4.00 for swimmers. Where: Montoursville Area. When: Saturdays: 3/10, 3/17, & 3/24 from 2:00 p.m.-4:00 p.m. DivorceCare

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Baked Steak Dinner What: Baked steak dinner. Advanced tickets recommended by calling church at 570-368-1595. When: March 10th 4:00 p.m.-6:30 p.m. Where: Montoursville Presbyterian Church. Chicken & Biscuit Supper What: Chicken & biscuit supper with mashed potatoes, green beans, cole slaw, beverage & dessert. When: Saturday March 10, 2018 from 4:00-6:00 p.m. Adults: $9.00, children $4.00, under 6 are free. Handicapped accessible. Take-outs available – 570-494-0241. Where: Heshbon Park UM Church, 2898 Heshbon Rd., Williamsport. Meal & a Movie What: Lycoming Presbyterian Church is hosting a free light meal & movie night. The movie is “Angels in the Outfield”. When: Saturday, March 10, 2018 at 5:00 p.m. Where: Lycoming Presbyterian Church, 825 Arch Street, Williamsport. Indoor Yard Sale What: Impact Youth Group indoor yard sale & soup sale. When: March 10th, Saturday, from 9:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. Where: Echo Hope Assembly Church, 320 Hogan Blvd., Mill Hall (by Wal-Mart). Lenten Services What: United Methodist Community Lenten services. Refreshments following all worship services. Come join us. When and Where: 3/11 at 4:00 p.m. at Swissdale UMC.

Lunch and Prayers What: Lunch and prayers with Pastor Same Hwang. Bring a lunch. When: Tuesdays from noon-1:00 p.m. Where: First Presbyterian Church, 102 E. 3rd St., Williamsport. Knitters What: Knitters at First Presbyterian. Group and personal projects welcome. Pastor Sam Hwang available for prayer. When: Tuesdays at 11:00 a.m. Where: First Presbyterian Church, 102 E. 3rd 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 people who understand what you are experiencing. When: Tuesdays at 7 p.m. Where: First United Methodist Church, 602 S. Market St., Muncy. SENIOR EVENTSEVENTS... SENIOR Senior Luncheon What: Senior luncheon, featuring: soup, sandwich, drink & dessert. When: March 19, 2018, promptly at noon. Where: All Saints Episcopal Church, corner of Scott & Beeber Sts., Williamsport. MEETINGS MEETINGS... Plant-Based Living What: Plant-Based Living (Vegan) Group Meeting in Williamsport. Please join us for our monthly potluck dinner/meeting. Everyone is invited to bring their favorite vegan dish/snack to share. Future meetings will include cooking demonstrations, interesting speakers, documentary viewings, and other planned activities. We look forward to hearing about your plant-based journey! Please email questions to lmanley1418@comcast. net. When: Monday, March 12th at 6:00 p.m. Where: PMF Industries Lunchroom/Kitchen, rear 2601 Reach Road, Williamsport, PA (watch for Plant Based Living signs).

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9:00 a.m. PUBLIC AUCTION BEGINS 11:00 a.m. – Outdoor Items 12:00 p.m. – Sporting Goods 1:00 p.m. Certificates & Tickets 2:00 p.m. – Handmade Quilts & Wall Hangings Food Stand Available Throughout the Day: Chicken BBQ-Dinners, or by-the-piece - Fries – Pretzels - Homemade Soup – BBQ Sandwiches Drinks – Soft Serve Ice Cream - Candy Stand – Pies & Other Homemade Baked Goods Auctioneers: Kenneth E. Hassinger, AU-001532L Neil A. Courtney, AU-002651L Contact Persons: Matt Reiff (570) 713-4291 Neil Weaver (570) 898-6365 Darren Seibel (570) 419-2393 Maranatha Christian School (570) 649-5141

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tools available in the marketplace, or where better management practices could be developed. This is a comprehensive study, involving all departments and row offices, which would include Children and Youth as well as the courts. To that end, PFM uses as their consulting partner the law firm of McNees, Wallace, and Nurick LLC., recognized as one of the best law firms in the country by “US News & World Report” rankings. So what comes out of all this? Quite simply, a complete picture of a better way of doing things at all levels in county government — both financially and operationally. A priority listing will be developed, so that instead of the typical reactionary “tyranny of the urgent” response to issues, there will be a

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ANNOUNCEMENTS ANNOUNCEMENTS... Submit contributions in a What: When: Where: format to webbnews@webbweekly.com. Thank you to williamsportlive.com for sharing their entertainment calendar with us! Look for more detailed listings coming soon! PERFORMANCES PERFORMANCES... Williamsport Community Concert Association What: Williamsport Community Concert Association presents the Janoska Ensemble, a family quartet that has garnered acclaim for its unprecedented arrangements and improvisational ingenuity. Classically trained with virtuosic style and a wide-ranging repertoire, they are signed with Deutsche Gramophone — a must see! Sponsored by UPMC Susquehanna. When: Wednesday, March 14, 2018, 7:30 p.m. Where: Community Arts Center, 220 West Fourth Street, Williamsport. “9 to 5” What: Loyalsock HS Musical “9 to 5”. Purchase tickets in advance at www.ticketor.com/ loyalsockmusic or on the school’s website at http://www.ltsd.k12.pa.us. When: Friday, March 16 and Saturday, March 17 at 7:00 p.m., Sunday, March 18 at 2 p.m. Where: Loyalsock Township HS Auditorium, 1801 Loyalsock Dr., Williamsport.

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at eye level. I hate getting older. First came that “cereal” sound I make. Yep. Snap, crackle, and pop when I bend my knees. Next came wrinkles the size of gutters around my eyes. Now, my favorite thus far, gray is the new red. My once flaming red beard now resembles faded red shag carpeting dusted with flour. Great joy! Getting older — it’s sad, it’s woeful; it’s like puberty on prune juice. So, there I am, on my back, staring up at the security cameras overhead. (I didn’t know, Just for Men and Bean-O were hot items to pilfer.) I imagined dozens of workers standing around the security monitors howling with amusement tinged with pity. “Look at that poor sap, trying to look youthful. He’s like a prune trying to pass as a plum.” To make matters worse, my belly — the jolly old thing — decided to make a surprise appearance by poking out from under my shirt. Trust me; it wasn’t a pretty thing to see. Some folks that saw said belly were scared — a few cried. “Oh my gosh,” said a voice loud enough to be heard by any shopper within an 11 aisle radius. “Sir! Are you OK?” Not sure I heard the voice correctly, but it sounded like the voice was going to fetch a shop-


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the importance of teamwork and the fundamentals. It was very well organized and the volunteers were second to none. The teams even gathered at center court for a quick prayer before every game. My friends Andy Bennett and Derek Umstead controlled the games with their whistles and even helped the youngsters by tying their shoes. Jensen’s squad, the Michigan State Spartans, only won one contest, but they were by far the entire league’s favorites. I hope my editor has room for their picture because it’s difficult to explain how cool these little rock stars were. So my son is a rather tall third grader and he towered over the rest of his teammates. In fact, the other four members barely came to his waist. It was hilarious. These kiddos even looked

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Family Takes the Day as Brothers and Sisters Both Reach Nextecords, Level After District 4 Meet medals, and a lot of highly successful District 4 meet at Wil-

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cheering were the highlights of the District 4 Swimming Championships at Williams-

port. Swimming is a different kind of sport to follow. It’s one where swimmers represent schools just like every high school sport, but where the difference starts is in the offseason when most team up with their local YMCA programs. It creates fun rivalries, but it also creates a unique situation throughout the District 4 meet. Yes, every swimmer wants to leave with a medal, but they also are there to cheer and support their friends. As countless swimmers reached the top of their respective races more were there to greet them with cheers and support when the water finally settled. Jersey Shore’s Emma Butzler won the 100 fly, and teammate Jordan O’Connor broke a school record with her second-place finish in the 100 back. Bloomsburg’s Hanna Everhart erased a record that had stood for nearly 20 years, Danville’s Luke Stine won multiple events, and Sayre’s Joshua and Caleb McClelland each qualified for states. There are plenty more stories floating around, but let’s zero in on a few from a

liamsport. Sister Act, too Shamokin’s Abby Doss entered as the favorite in the 500 free. She won the event in last year’s district and state championships. She even set a district record in last year’s meet. It’s easy to see why she was a favorite. She might have felt nervous heading into the meet since she set the bar so high, but that wasn’t the source of her nerves. Her younger sister, Gabrielle, was also competing at the meet. Despite the nerves, both swimmers competed and won their respective events. Doss qualified with a win in the 500 free, and Gabrielle edged the competition in the 100 breast. Gabrielle even helped Doss with her laps in the 500 free, which helped since the two made up hand signals just in case Doss needed to speed up or slow down during the grueling 500 free. Doss will be headed back to Bucknell to defend her state and national titles in the 500 free, but this time she will be doing it with her sister there for a little more than support. This time it might be big sister who will be the one cheering a state champion to the finish.

Brothers gotta hug Sayre isn’t the first school that comes to mind when thinking about the District 4 Swimming Championships. There’s Lewisburg, Danville, Bloomsburg, Central Columbia, Montoursville, and Shamokin just Brett to name a few that might Crossley come before Sayre. Thanks to the McClelland brothers those names might have to be included with Sayre after the brothers produced three gold medals between the two of them. As a senior, Caleb McClelland knew it was his last chance to claim a title, and he delivered. McClelland opened the 200 free strong, jumping out to a quick lead. He was challenged but ultimately pulled away for a win. His final time of 1:44.31 edged Central Columbia’s Connor Empie, who posted a 1:46.91. “At the invitational, they did here I got a 1:47 and that’s only two seconds away from the record,” McClelland said. “I figured I would just go for it.” McClelland went for it and delivered with gold. One day later he was back in the pool for his featured event — the 500 free. “This is my event,” McClelland said. “It feels great. It’s an honor to be here. I get to swim with great people, and it’s just great to come down and swim against

them.” McClelland admitted the most difficult part of the entire meet was watching his brother swim. “That’s what I was more nervous about than my events,” McClelland said. “There was nothing I could do with his.” McClelland had his brother with him throughout the event last year. This year was different as both qualified for the PIAA Championships. That wasn’t the only excitement McClelland was going to have on the day. His biggest concern after stepping down from the podium was having enough time to see his little brother Joshua compete in the 50 free. “We train together and pace off each other,” McClelland said. “I make him stay ahead of me because he sprints. It’s good to have somebody, especially when it’s your brother.” Joshua McClelland, the sprinter in the family, proved he was up for the challenge of following his brother’s first district gold. Joshua took on a tough field in the 50 free and cleared it by a second to claim the top spot. He posted a 22.87 in the event. He also became the second McClelland to reach the top spot on the podium. “It’s really cool because we are always split apart,” Joshua said. “He’s a distance swimmer, and I’m the sprinter. He’s more of the swimmer, but I get to sprint in the 50. I’m just happy to be going to states with him.”

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