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VOLUME 16 • NUMBER 11

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Mid March Memories and Traditions

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hat a wonderful time of year as the calendar reads the middle of March. Robins can be found abound. It is so great to wake up to the sounds of birds singing in the morning. Don’t get me wrong winter could still bring us some Arctic air but one thing’s for sure, it can’t last that long this time of year. I know parents are happy up and down the Susquehanna Valley as the kids can get out of the house and enjoy playing outside. The most commonly used words of many parents are, “make sure you wear a coat!” Wasn’t it amazing when you were a kid and the thermometer would read 50 and to you it felt like 75? No coat required, time for some playground basketball games! I guess that brings us to a problem in today’s world, please make sure your kids are getting outside and putting those electronic devices down. The world seems to be hypnotized by that glowing screen of the smartphone. I would say kids are the biggest offenders, except I see a lot of adults that have trouble putting them down, too. Please, as I always ask, no cell phone while you’re driving! The break will do you good and make the roads safer for everyone. Back to those robins and all the birds singing, it’s great to hear from so many of you about witnessing bald eagles locally. Thank you for reaching out and sharing your sto-

ries. Maybe I should talk about Sasquatch sightings like these TV shows and see what feedback I get. And no, I haven’t seen any. It does make me wonder, do we have any groups locally in search of Sasquatch like is seen on TV? Ken Hunter would probably be the one that could answer that question. For all I know he could have a Bigfoot photo from on the top of Bald Eagle Mountain. I guess I should mention here that it is a great time of the year to get outdoors and look for wildlife. Without the canopy and undergrowth of the forest it makes it a lot easier to see all the critters and birds. Who knows, you might come across a deer shed or two. For the spring turkey hunter it’s also not too early to start patterning those birds. Again, not only can you hear them, but they’re much more visible. Especially if we have a little snow cover, just a dusting of course, don’t want any more than that. We are obviously well into the Lenten season, so we’re past the point of the question, what did you give up for Lent? Now the question has become did you break your Lenten promise yet and drink a six-pack of Coke or maybe a whole bag of Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups depending on your choice of abstinence? Being raised Catholic, the toughest one for me was always giving up candy. I always wanted to opt for liver and onions but my Mom wouldn’t let me.

Those darn Reese’s peanut butter eggs always seem to be my downfall. I’m sure you’re thinking about some of your Lenten obligations over the years, and how maybe you just didn’t make it to the finish line. Maybe you snuck in a few Oreo cookies without anyJim body knowing. Webb, Jr. The other Lenten obligation food-wise is of course no meat on Fridays. That was always pretty easy to adhere to. How do you go wrong with pizza or a grilled cheese sandwich and tomato soup? I’d love to have those every day of the week. If you wanted something a little different you could always go with the fish dinner, which could be found being served at many churches on Fridays during Lent. Of course back when I was young, it would usually be accompanied with macaroni and cheese and stewed tomatoes. Wasn’t such a big fan of stewed tomatoes back then as I am now, but again, how do you go wrong with fried fish and macaroni and cheese? In today’s world it seems that every fast food restaurant has a special on fish sandwiches to help those with their Lenten obligation. The other one I can’t leave out that I wrote about years ago was my Pappy Maietta’s salmon cakes or croquettes as many call them. I always enjoyed those and they were accompanied with stewed tomatoes, bread and hot peppers. I must say Pappy’s peppers were hot! I must also confess I usually

gave up sweets for Lent, but if there was a piece of Nanny Maietta’s homemade chocolate cake underneath that silver/mirrored cake dish I was going to be saying 10 Hail Marys. I hope I’ve triggered some thoughts and memories that you can talk about with your family, sometimes these simple but special things get lost in today’s world. If you’re out and about maybe having a little Lenten dinner on Friday evening, don’t forget about the 59th Annual West Branch Valley Builders Home Show. The event runs through the weekend and it’s a great kickoff to the spring home improvement season. There’s something there for everyone, you might not know you need it yet, but it’s there. And there’s always great conversation and friendly folks to answer any questions. I must also remind you it’s the beginning of March Madness, make sure you get those brackets filled out. This is also a Rite of Spring. Even if you’re not that familiar with college basketball take part in this event. Sometimes the least you know the better off you are when it comes to Bracketology. Last but definitely not least, Happy Saint Patrick’s Day! One thing’s for sure the Irish know how to hold a party. You know how I always seem to come back to food; I especially enjoy my mother-in-law Teresa’s corned beef and cabbage. There is plenty of traditional Irish cuisine and beverage to be found in our area. Please be careful out there and no driving if you had one too many grogs. God Bless America.

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say it every year, and it’s no less true this year. I’ve come to mark the beginning of spring with the West Branch Builders Home Show. I know spring isn’t far away when it is time for the Home Show. Webb Weekly has a booth at the show every year and this year is no different. We will be upstairs at booth #266 — so be sure to come by and see us. As usual we are doing to a giveaway, so stop by to register to win an amazing grilling package! We are giving away a Kenmore, four burner grill from Elery Nau Hardware and to make sure you can start using the grill right away, we are also throwing in a $100 gift card to Rupert’s Specialty Meats so you can grab some steaks to grill! The whole Webb Weekly staff will be there at some point throughout the weekend, so stop by and say hey! If you haven’t attended the Home Show before, I highly recommend it! The Home Show is a great opportunity to get a handle on all those spring and summer home improvement projects you have lined up. No matter what project you have in mind you can find someone to help at the Home Show. Everyone at the West Branch Builders Association does an awesome job getting the show put together. The Builders also give away (3) $750 gift certificates so be sure to enter to win those! That could go a long way toward spring projects! Admission is $5, but if you bring a can of food you can save a buck.

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To find out all the details on the show, be sure to read Lou’s article on page 6. May Your Troubles Be Less and Your Blessings Be More… Steph There doesn’t seem to Nordstrom be a lot in the way of official/organized events for St. Paddy’s Day happening this weekend. Maybe that’s a sign we should all stay home and do something fun with friends and family. If you have kiddos at home, here is a fun craft to celebrate St. Patrick at home! Coffee Can Leprechaun Hat Materials: • Clean coffee can with a lid • Black and green paint (Acrylic works best, is in expensive and readily available) • Paint brush • Black and yellow construction paper • Green construction paper or a cereal box • Scissors • Glue Instructions: OPTIONAL: Cut a small slit in the middle of the lid if you would like to use your leprechaun hat to collect spare change. Paint the bottom inch or two of the can black. Let dry. Put the lid on the can and paint the can green but leaving a ring at the bottom black. Let dry.

Cut a green circle out of construction paper. We used a plate to trace the circle first. If you do not have green construction paper you can cut the circle from a cardboard box like a cereal box and paint it green. Glue this green circle to the bottom of the can to make a brim for the hat. Cut a square with rounded corners out of a piece of yellow construction paper. The yellow square should be a little bigger than the black stripe at the bottom of the can. Cut a slightly smaller square with rounded corners out of black construction paper. Cut a small notch out of the side of the black square so it looks like a “C”. (See picture) Glue the notched black square on the yellow square and glue the yellow square to the hat to look like a buckle. (See finished photo above.) If you decide to cut a slit in the lid of the coffee you can use it to collect spare change for your favorite charity. If you are more a fan of adult type activities for St. Paddy’s Day, please be safe. Cabs, Uber and Lyft are all available to make sure you and yours get home safe and sound!

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f you have any home improvement projects or any other projects that might spruce up your home, or even if you don’t, the place to be this weekend will be at the Keiper Recreation Center on the campus of Lycoming College. That’s right; it’s once again time for the 59th Annual West Branch Susquehanna Builders Association Home Show, which will be held March 16 to 18. For 59 years, the West Branch Susquehanna Builders Home Show has become one of the area’s most highly anticipated events for both businesses and consumers alike. Its success has tagged it as one of the most successful home shows in the region. Exhibitors come from all over Central Pennsylvania and the Northern Tier, even as far away as Harrisburg and Altoona. Vendors will have the opportunity to showcase their business services

and products to a captive audience of thousands of attendees that would normally take months or years to reach. Attendees find a wealth of information, products, services, and creative ideas all in one place, drawing inspiration and opportunities from unexpected places. This year the Association expects to host over 150 exhibitors, all of whom are ready to answer any questions and help bring life to your ideas. Admission is still only $5 for adults or $4 with a canned food item. Children 12 and under are admitted free. The donated canned goods will be used to fill a “House of Cans,” made by the construction students from W.A.H.S. Food donations will be given to the Central PA Food Bank. Attendees will discover the best deals from over 150 exhibitors, including: • Custom, Log, and Manufactured Home Builders • Architecture and Design Services

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chapters in the Construction Trades. Williamsport Area High School Construction Trades students will showcase their “House of Cans” filled with canned food items donated by the community. Penn College Construction Association students will be on hand to oversee the, always popular, Treasure Chest. Each person attending the Show is given a key to try their luck opening the chest to win a prize. There will also be three (3) grand prizes, each totaling $750, given to one lucky attendee at the end of each evening. The winners will each receive a gift certificate for $750 for goods or services from the exhibitor of their choice. Other prize drawings from individual exhibitors occur throughout the Home Show. Chef Hosch will be providing food this year. Please visit the concession area, located on the second floor, or the food truck out front, to enjoy delicious refreshments, soups, sandwiches, desserts, and more. Fresh, hot Mountainside

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• Ponds and Waterscapes • Remodelers • Home Entertainment • Appliances • Decks, Doors, Windows, Gutters • Realtors • Banks, Investment, and Mortgage Companies • Garages, Garage Doors • Kitchen and Bath Professionals • Gas and Electric Utilities • Carpet and Flooring • Heating and Air Conditioning • Waterproofing • Concrete • Landscaping • Fencing • Security and Fire Alarm Systems • And much more! Gary Hilfiger, a wood carver from Troy, will be outside demonstrating his talent using a chainsaw to create sculptures from logs. Bonnie Hilfiger will be painting in the Rec Center lobby. The woodcarvings and paintings will be auctioned off to benefit the WAHS Student Chapter. The WBSBA would like to thank the representatives from two student


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HOME SHOW coffee will be served for free all weekend, thanks to Millville Mutual Insurance. The West Branch Susquehanna Builders Association would like to thank these companies for their generous support of the 2018 Home Show. Artisan Hearing Technologies, Covenant Builders, East End Lumber Co., Jody Harlan, Weichert Realtors Premier, Lori A Moore, CPA, Millville Mutual Insurance, R&R Seamless Gutters, LLC., Sechrist Construction and Remodeling, Inc., Susquehanna Builders, The Hartman Agency, and Wolyniec Construction. One sad note about this year’s show is the sudden and untimely death of Ray Venema, who has been one of the backbones of the WBSBA and its Home Show for many years. Ray was active in the home building industry for more than 40 years, and most recently served as the Pennsylvania Builders Association’s NAHB State Representative for several years. Ray served as PBA

president in 2011 and never ceased contributing to the association’s activities. He was a longtime member of the West Branch Susquehanna Builders Association, which he served as president, vice president, life director, personnel committee chair, and PaCAH trustee. PBA named Ray as its Builder of the Year in 2016. Ray’s home association, West Branch Susquehanna Builders Association, had similarly recognized Ray for his contributions by naming him their Builder of the Year in both 2004 and 2008. In addition, Ray was active on the Board of the National Association of Home Builders and the Executive Committee where he was a strong advocate for PBA. Ray was the owner of Susquehanna Builders Inc. in Montoursville. The “Ray Venema Scholarship Fund” has been established by the West Branch Susquehanna Builders Association. More details to come on contribution opportunities.

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Williamsport Sun March 18, 1948 Clay Building Closes Due to Scarlet Fever Compiled by Lou Hunsinger Jr.

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area have contracted the disease. The Finn girl’s illness would close four rooms in the building so after a conference of Dr. Paul Witmeyer, city superintendent of schools, Dr. Merl G. Colvin, city health officer and George R. Walters, Clay principal, on overall shut-down was decided until after Easter. Students will return to school, Tuesday, March 30, at the end of the Easter vacation. Meanwhile, parents in the Clay building are advised to keep their children from assembling in groups and to watch them for sore throat, nausea and elevation in temperature. Presence of these symptoms does not necessarily mean that the child has Scarlet Fever but it suggests that family physicians be consulted when they are present.

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the County Commissioners meeting last month, several speakers highlighted steps that are already in motion. Keith Wagner, Lycoming and Clinton Mental Health and Intellectual Disabilities Department Administrator, noted that there are now two mental health professionals who provide mental health first aid training and suicide prevention training to community members. Lycoming County Warden Kevin DeParlos remarked how valuable it is to now have a position for a full-time, masters level, mental health professional at the county prison. Deputy Warden of Inmate Services, Chris Ebner, has worked with the courts to implement an in-house mental health and substance abuse screening for all those booked into the county prison. Warden DeParlos remarked that there are times when those with mental problems must be put in restraint chairs, so they do not harm themselves. It is obvious that these individuals with severe mental problems should not be in jail, but the result of deinstitutionalization is that there are just two state hospitals in the state of Pennsylvania, one in Norristown outside of Philadelphia and the other in Torrence near Pittsburgh. The Torrance Hospital has just 100 beds, and it covers 37 counties, including Lycoming. This is why the Stepping Up Initiative is so important. Another important step that the county has taken in last year is to use grant money to hire a coordinator for the Crisis Intervention Team. The purpose

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Fundraiser What: Fundraiser chicken and ham potpie dinner for cancer patient. When: March 16th from 3:30 p.m.-7:30 p.m. Where: Turbotville Community Hall, 41 Church St., Turbotville.

Bonsai Class What: Introduction to Bonsai 5 week class. Call 570-3275575 or email sota@stjnumc.com to register. When: April 5, 12, 19, 26, and May 3 from 6:30-7:30 p.m. Where: Saint John’s School of the Arts, 2101 Newberry Street, Williamsport.

Winter Swim What: Winter swim sponsored by the Jersey Shore Recreation Committee. Cost is $4.00 for swimmers. When: Saturdays: 3/17, & 3/24 from 2:00 p.m.-4:00 p.m. Where: Jersey Shore High School, Cemetery St., Jersey Shore.

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Penn State Master Gardeners What: Penn State Master Gardeners Lawn & Turf Management for the Homeowner. How to have a healthy lawn. Registration required at http://extension.psu.edu/ lycoming/events or by calling 1-877-345-0691. When: Saturday, March 17, 9:00 a.m.-10:30 a.m. Where: Lysock Complex, 542 County Farm Road, Suite 206, Montoursville.

Penn State Master Gardeners What: Growing Quality Backyard Tree Fruit. Learn the basics of growing your own tree fruit, identify problem areas & provide ways to improve growing skills! Registration required at http://extension.psu.edu/ lycoming/events or by calling 1-877-345-0691. When: Wednesday, March 14, 6:30 p.m.-8:30 p.m. Where: Lysock Complex, 542 County Farm Rd., Ste 206, Montoursville. 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. Dinner What: Dinner – broiled or beer battered haddock or filled peppers (Open to the public) When: March 16, 2018 at 5:00 p.m. Where: American Legion Post 0617, 901 South Market Street, South Williamsport. Band What: Band – Lucky Afternoon When: March 16, 2018 at 9:00 p.m. Where: American Legion Post 0617, 901 South Market

Gala/Dance What: Saint Patrick’s Day gala benefit dance. When: March 17, at 7:30 p.m. Where: Divine Providence Hospital Auditorium, 11 Grampian Blvd., Williamsport. Smelly Shoe Basketball What: Annual Muncy PTSA Seniors vs. Faculty Smelly Shoe basketball game. Cost is $2, benefits the PTSA. Door Prize and half time Elementary Girls basketball game. When: Wednesday, March 21st at 7:00 p.m. Where: Muncy High School, Penn St., Muncy. 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.

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Ice Cream Social What: Ice cream social benefit. When: 2nd & 4th Sunday, monthly from 11 a.m.-3 p.m. Where: Katys Church, 440 Katys Church Rd., Muncy. SENIOR EVENTS SENIOR EVENTS... 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... Support Group What: Friends and Family Support Group. This Support Group is for people with Mental Illnesses and people who support people dealing with Mental Illnesses. When: Mondays from 6 to 8 p.m. Where: The Beacon Hub Drop-In Center via the Memorial Ave. entrance of the Pajama Factory. Second Floor Studio 40. Bald Eagle Mountain A.B.A.T.E What: Chapter 32, will meet at a new location. Call President Duane Wallis at 570-447-8129 for more information. When: Last Sunday of every month at 1 p.m. Where: Turbotville VFW, 4835 St. Rt. 54, Turbotville. Support Group What: Meeting group for all those with RSD/CRPS and those with questions about this pain syndrome. When: Second Tuesday of each month at 6:30 p.m. Where: Divine Providence Hospital, Private Dining Room in the Lower Level.

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After School Program What: Free after school program. When: Wednesdays from 2:30-6:00 p.m. Where: First Church of Christ (Disciples), 1250 Almond St., Williamsport.

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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the headquarters of District 3 is in Montoursville. There are some extremely dedicated and hard working people working there; among them is the District Municipal Services Supervisor, Donald Free. Don Free is a local guy, growing up in Loyalsock and graduating from Loyalsock Township High School in 1983. He went to Williamsport Area Community College to study Civil Engineering, pursuing his desire to build and fix bridges. Upon graduating, this is exactly what he did, working with a contractor in doing all kinds of work on bridges, from inspection to actual construction. In 1988, he got the opportunity to work for PennDOT, primarily focused on construction,

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Fresh Home Upgrades for Spring window treatments and clean area rugs. After a few passes with a carpet cleaner, allow rugs to air-dry outdoors. If you’re considering an update to the overall decor, changing out these textiles is an easy and affordable way to create a new look. Just donate the used drapes and rugs after cleaning instead of bringing them back into the room. Shift your outlook When contemplating changes to a room’s aesthetic, most people focus on the floor, walls and elements like furniture and accessories. As some homeowners are discovering, there’s a whole other space

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1. Start with a smooth canvas. This means eliminating any details like popcorn ceilings or other texturing that may appear dated and dingy. 2. Add some color. Bring character to the room by adding color to the ceiling that complements the traditional walls for a cohesive look. If you have eaves, dormers or other architectural elements, consider painting some and leaving others white for variety and added dimension. 3. Introduce natural light. When it comes from above, natural light brightens a room in a whole new way. An option like a Velux skylight is a sensible solution because it offers plenty of ways to customize the skylight to your specific space and functional needs. 4. Enhance with accessories. Both practical and attractive, blinds are a good idea for a skylight. They let you control the light, such as blocking out harsh rays during the heat of the day but letting the gentle evening light illuminate the room. In addition to choosing a style and color that complements the room decor, also look for features such as remote-control operation and room-darkening textiles. 5. Get creative. Treating your ceiling like a wall opens virtually endless possibilities. Especially if you have some unique architectural features, you can highlight them by adding special touches such as built-in shelves for extra storage or new place to nurture lush houseplants. (Family Features & Velux)

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start, tackle the project room by room. To choose the right hue, select a favorite item in the room, such as an heirloom throw blanket or a piece of wall art, and consider color shades that complement the item well. Make what’s old new again Sometimes a fresh perspective is as simple as rearranging a room to better fit your needs. Over time, the furnishings can become almost an afterthought because they’ve been in place so long. Try moving things around to create new conversation groupings or to highlight a piece that has been tucked away in the shadows. An updated arrangement may inspire to you add and embellish with some simple new accessories or accent pieces for a room that only looks brand new. Get earth smart With all of the new growth and hues of green that abound during spring, it’s natural to be more mindful of the environment. Earth-friendly upgrades like switching out inefficient lighting or installing low-flow toilets and shower heads can make a sizable difference. Another option for energy conservation: Look for ways to maximize natural light for heat and to brighten rooms. Well-placed windows and skylights can harness energy naturally, so you can minimize your reliance on electricity for comfort and convenience. 5 Ways to Make the Most of Your 5th Wall


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yard that needs attention during the spring months, though. Your garden and flowerbeds may need some care before they, too, are ready to burst with new bounty and color. Begin by clearing your garden and beds of any debris like leaves and other matter that piled up during months of neglect. Gently turn the soil and work in fresh fertilizer. Before your plants and flowers are in full-growth mode is the ideal time to make repairs. Check edging for any damage, replace rotted woodwork and complete any other maintenance tasks. As for the plants, prune before the first buds sprout to minimize stress. You can also start indoor seeds, and early spring is the time to divide perennials and plant some hardier vegetables, such as onions and potatoes. The warmer months may still seem far away, but getting some of your lawn and garden care underway now can make those warmer, sunny days feel closer in no time. (Family Features & eLivingToday.com)

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any people spend a lot of time in the bathroom. It’s a functional space where you can bathe, get ready for the day and take care of business. However, the bathroom can be so much more than that: it can offer a place to destress, relax and recharge before taking on the morning or after conquering a long day. Now you can escape to your own paradise without leaving home. These simple tips and tricks from lifestyle and parenting expert Jordan Reid of Ramshackle Glam can help you transform your bathroom into a spa-like oasis without undergoing a major renovation. 1. Don’t be scared to play with lighting, as

it helps create a room’s atmosphere. Use multi-bulb lighting fixtures paired with warm LEDs. For a sunset-on-the-beach vibe, try pink bulbs in the bathroom with your regular lighting; together they can create a rosy-glow that’s the perfect aesthetic for a relaxing time. 2. To immerse yourself in the sand and sun, use collections of gold-framed mirrors. Adding mirrors is a simple way to bounce additional light around the room, and the gold can add a warm hue, so they’re both functional and aesthetically pleasing. 3. Bathrooms can have greenery in them, too. Plants such as philodendrons and bromeliads

can add an element of airiness and life, and both can be found in super-realistic faux styles if your bathroom is not conducive to the real thing. 4. Don’t be afraid to accessorize your bathroom with items that fit your style and personality. For your paradise getaway, a bamboo bathmat can create a beachy vibe that’s also chic and modern and Turkish towels can add texture and color. Even smaller items, such as jewelry stands, towel hooks and toilet paper holders, can show off your unique aesthetic and make your escape truly your own. 5. Keep your bathroom sparklingly and stunningly clean — and smelling great. Don’t forget to clean frequently overlooked places like the back of the toilet, inside the shower and along the edges of fixtures. Scented

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Five Ways to Refresh Your Home For Spring

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pring is a time for renewal and awakenings. It’s also the perfect time to take your cues from Mother Nature and devise a plan to reduce and reimagine your way to a refreshing, updated home you can fully enjoy once more. Reorganize cluttered areas If a room (or rooms) in your house are in disarray, start by reorganizing those often-used spaces to give them a likenew look and feel. Begin by removing everything from the room - including

the furniture, if you’re able - and separate your belongings into boxes or piles based on what you plan to put back in the room, move to another location and throw away or donate. Once you’ve cleaned the space, resituate the necessary furniture then place items you’re keeping back in their places in tidy fashion so they’re easy to locate. Eliminate the extras While you’re freshening up the house, it’s the perfect time to purge unwanted and unused items, but remember that

items in good condition can actually do good for those in need. By donating clothing, electronics, furniture, household goods and vehicles to be sold in The Salvation Army Family and Thrift Stores, you can help transform lives in your local community. A good rule of thumb: if you haven’t used it in the last year and it doesn’t have special sentimental value, it’s probably time to let it go. Get rid of grime A whole season’s worth of dirt and dust accumulates during the cold winter months. A deep clean inside and out can restore your home to its former glory. Inside, take time to launder all

of your linens, including curtains, rugs and bedding. Move furniture to vacuum behind and below, and don’t overlook dust and dirt magnets like mirrors, light fixtures and the insides of cabinets, especially higher shelves that


Discover new decor A spring refresh is about more than just decluttering and cleaning, it’s about giving new life to your home with new decor, accessories and artwork. One affordable option: seek out unexpected treasures by shopping for great bargains at thrift stores. The proceeds from the sale of items found at shops like The Salvation Army Thrift and Family Stores go to help those in need, and it’s one simple way to update your decor without spending a fortune. Visit SATruck.org to schedule a donation pick-up or find a thrift store near you. (Family Features & The Salvation Army)

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see infrequent use. Outdoors, hose off or power-wash surfaces like windows, siding, decks and concrete to restore a crisp, clean appearance. Revise for real life If there’s an area of your home that isn’t quite working for your lifestyle, spring cleaning is the perfect opportunity to make a change. That may mean reconfiguring furniture for a more functional living room or converting an underused guest room into a useful craft or project space. Take time to consider what changes will make the space more practical, and even sketch out some possibilities on paper to finetune your ideas before you get to work.


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s a homeowner, there is nearly always a laundry list of projects with time and budget constraints when it comes to a home remodel. This step-by-step guide from the experts at the National Association of the Remodeling Industry (NARI) can help ensure you get the maximum return on your investment and make the most of your remodel. Step 1 – Identify Reasons for Remodeling Deciding whether to undertake simple aesthetic changes or a full remodel

can be difficult. One of the best ways to decide is to figure out why you are remodeling in the first place, whether it’s to make your new house feel more like home or to update a 1950s-era kitchen. Step 2 – Set Your Budget Every home is unique in structure, age, quality and craftsmanship, which all impact the price of a remodel. Since no one can see through walls before demolition, the quote you receive will likely not be 100 percent accurate. However, a qualified remodeling company will be open and honest about the issues and challenges it might face during the pro-

cess. Account for these adjustments by planning for any “surprises” with a 10 percent cushion, just in case. Step 3 – Hire the Right Team To help ensure you find the right company for the job, you should do your research. Referrals from friends and family are one way to find a remodeler. National associations like NARI provide unbiased information and resources that can help you find qualified, certified remodelers in your area. With more than 6,000 members, the organization represents professional remodelers who adhere to a strict code of ethics. Many hold certifications in remodeling, kitchen and bath design and lead car-

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to be made while the contractor is still on site. Contractors often provide guarantees of workmanship, so find out what they cover and for how long then include this information in your work agreement. You should also take another look at the contract and confirm you have signed permits, receipts, change orders, lien waivers, warranties and manufacturers’ guides at your disposal. Remodeling a space can be a major project, but with the right help, resources and information, you can make your dream home come to fruition. (Family Features & National Association of the Remodeling Industry)

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remodeling project. Keep the lines of communication open between you, the remodeling contractor and the work crew. Don’t be afraid to ask questions. Let them know your family’s schedule and whether you have pets confined somewhere. Make sure to specify the best way to reach you, such as phone, in-person or e-mail, and how often you wish to communicate with your remodeling contractor about your project. Step 5 – Complete the Project While the dust is settling and the remodel is almost finished, take a moment to walk through your project and note any adjustments that need

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throughout the house, and the bathroom is no exception. From heated floors to mirrors with embedded TV screens, the options are plentiful. A bathroom outfitted with the latest technology can bring function and a whole new level of style and elegance to your home. Go green for the earth and savings. Appliances and climate control systems are often the first features homeowners consider when it comes to environmentally friendly upgrades, but windows and window treatments are another way to make a big impact. In a similar vein, skylights are a surprisingly

affordable upgrade for the functionality and aesthetic benefits they provide, especially in the bathroom and kitchen where ventilation is as important as ample lighting. You can give your lighting and home value a boost with an Energy Star-qualified option such as Velux solar-powered fresh-air skylights, which open for air flow, reducing dependence on electrical lights and fans, with the touch of a programmable remote control. For expanded control over the amount of light and warmth that enters or leaves your rooms, solar-powered skylight blinds are available in more than 100 designer colors and patterns. Like the skylights, Velux solar-powered blinds are operated with the remote. The solar products and installation costs are also eligible for a 30-percent federal tax credit.

Finish the basement. Adding finished square footage to your home is nearly always a way to increase its value. For many homes, the basement is the most practical place to gain that space. Instead of using it as a collection ground for dust bunnies and storage, converting it into

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tinations that make it comfy to congregate, such as a fire pit or grouping of chairs with overstuffed cushions. This is another area where climate will play an important role in your plans; adding an enclosure to a patio can make it usable during all but the coldest months, while a pergola can lend necessary relief to an area that bakes in the sun. Add curb appeal. While you’re considering the upgrade options outdoors, don’t forget to think about your home’s exterior appearance. Reworking landscaping to highlight architectural features and freshening up paint can make a big impact. Adding decorative elements like shutters or new lighting or doors can also update a tired exterior. (Family Features & Velux)

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usable space can bring meaningful value, not only in dollars and cents, but in overall enjoyment of your home. When making plans for finishing a basement, keep function first. Adding features like bathrooms can be costly, but having ready access to those facilities may pay off if you plan to spend lots of time downstairs. Also keep climate in mind; in parts of the country basements tend to be damp, so use materials that can withstand the conditions. Create outdoor living space for all year long. If a basement renovation isn’t practical, you may be able to create additional living space in an area you already have - outdoors. Even small patio spaces can become cozy gathering spots with the right furnishings and decor. For a larger yard, create des-


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programs that are offering an encouraging option for veterans. “Veterans at Penn College know that we have a family here, a community here, that is going to take care of them,” said Chet Beaver, coordinator of veteran and military services. “Offering a free showing of a well-respected film dedicated to the challenges facing vets is another way of serving the men and women who have sacrificed so much for our country.” “We are very pleased to further support the military community on local campuses and throughout the

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hen it comes to upping your chances for success in the spring gobbler season, there are several things to keep in mind that will help fill your tag and make the season even more memorable. Spend time scouting. Scouting prior to the spring gobbler season is just as important as doing your homework before the season for any other game. Hike logging roads, and inspect any food plots or openings for scratching, droppings, or dropped feathers. Pay particular attention under oak, beech, cherry or maple trees as well as grape vines for recent feeding activity. Placing trail cameras along logging roads or at log landings or food plots might reveal the presence of turkeys and help in patterning their activity. Try to avoid the temptation of calling to turkeys while you are scouting. There is a great risk in “educating” the birds to your calling. If you must, only use a locator call, such as a peacock call or a coyote call to shock a bird into gobbling — then be very careful not to let the bird see you! Preferably, use your eyes and ears and not any calls at all. In the spring season, numerous hunters like to use a method of hunting known as the “run and gun.” Here, a hunter

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“running and gunning,” there is a three panel ground blind that you can set up quickly to help conceal your presence. Using decoys can be beneficial, particularly when hunting from a ground blind. In the springtime, I like using a jake decoy and two hen decoys. Place one hen decoy on the ground in the “receptive to breeding” position with the jake decoy standing just behind her. Then, place the other hen decoy standing alert about 10 yards away. An approaching gobbler will likely spot the alert hen first, then once seeing the jake decoy will come in to challenge him. If you are fortunate enough to have a place or two to hunt that is on private land, make sure you treat the landowner

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I remember telling her I would like to live in the area someday to be near the Loyalsock and many other good trout streams. That fall I took a job teaching in New York, and we lived on the shores of a small lake in the Finger Lakes region — not a bad choice for the time being. A year later we were living back in this area, and on the opening day of trout season I made my first appearance on the famed Loyalsock — we’ve been here ever since. The Sock lived up to my expectations on that first trip, and on many trips after

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(DHALO) regulations with the harvest of trout allowed only from mid-June to September. Also, no bait can be used to take trout — only artificials including various lures and flies. An added bonus for these sections is that they will receive a far greater number of trophy-sized trout — that is trout of 14 to 20 or more inches. How many? Well, the average trout stream only gets a few such large fish per mile but the Keystone Select sections will receive between 175 to 225 trophy-sized trout. Most Keystone Select waters will get two trout stockings per year. The popularity of these special waters has been so great that the Fish and Boat Commission has continued to

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both will represent Sayre and their family. Abby and Gabrielle Doss (Shamokin) Speaking of family, Abby and Gabrielle Doss will be another group of siblings headed to the PIAA Swimming and Diving Championships. Abby will be carrying the added pressure of repeating last year’s success. As a freshman, Abby had the local swimming world doing flips when she won the 500 free during last year’s event. Abby has lost little and gained a lot more since last year’s outstanding finish to the PIAA season. During her District 4 meet, she broke two of her own records and set two more district records in the process. She looked lean and physically ready for the 200 IM and 500 free. As stated earlier, she performed better than expected and will be heading to the next level with plenty of confidence. One area that will be new for Abby is the presence of her little sister Gabrielle, who qualified with a top overall finish in the 100 breast. She beat out Danville’s Abby Ferguson to win the event with a time of 1:01.26. She also nearly knocked off Jersey Shore’s Emma Butzler in the 100 fly. Butzler, a senior, has dominated that event throughout her decorated career. Gabrielle posted a 57.78 and Butzler posted a 57.47 to win the event. Regardless of the outcomes, both Abby and Gabrielle — much like the McClelland brothers from Sayre — will have their family there throughout the meet. Emma Butzler (Jersey Shore)


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CALL FOR APPLICATION AND INFORMATION. 1-800735-3068, OR 570-329-2287, TDD711.THIS INSTITUTION IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY PROVIDER & EMPLOYER. 125521 EXTRA LARGE 1 BEDROOM APARTMENT. Washington Blvd. Off Street Parking, References, S,W,T, Included. NO Smoking, NO pets. $525.00. 570-494-1663 AFTER 5PM. 125740 MUNCY, 2 BEDROOMS, Available Immediately. $601.00 To 681.00 / Month. Call 570-768-1128. Equal Opportunity Employer And Provider. 126542 $630.00 - $650.00 - 1BEDROOM / 2 BEDROOM, In Williamsport. Heat/Water In-

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30 X 40 SMALL GARAGE WITH OFFICE UPSTAIRS. Plenty Of parking. $650.00/ Month. Call 570-494-1026. 126681 HOUSE FOR RENT

HOME FOR RENT NEWBERRY AREA: WINTER SPECIAL! FIRST MONTH RENT FREE ! Very Nice 3 Bedroom with Den duplex, 2 baths, Basement, Fully Equipped Large Kitchen, Central Air, Washer/Dryer Hook Up, Gas Heat, Gas Hot Water And Off Street Parking. Tenant Responsible For Electric, Gas, Water/Sewer. Included In Rent: Trash. Background Checks Required and Small Limited Pet Policy With Charge. Call 1-800-735-3068, Ext. # 239 or 570-279-7142. 125734 HOUSE FOR SALE

Mall. Square Footage, 560. Call 570-398-8000, Ext. 2 For More Information. 126274 OFFICE/RETAIL

APPROXIMATELY 1500 SQUARE FEET , WASHINGTON BLVD. Parking Lot, Carpeted, Central Heating/AC. References. No Smoking, NO Pets. S,W,T, Included. $475.00. Call 570-494-1663 AFTER 5 PM. 125740 MOBILE HOMES

MOBILE HOME FOR SALE IN CHATHAM VILLAGE, Mcelhattan. Home Is 14x70, 3 Br And 2 Bath And In Good Condition. Has New Central Air And Is Natural Gas Heating. Includes All Appliances, Gas Stove, Refrigerator, Microwave, Washer And Dryer. Has Carport And Storage Shed. Asking $28,000 Call Wmspt. Cell 272-202-0374 Or 570484-9161. CEMETERY PLOTS

FOR SALE, CEMETERY LOT , GREEN LAWN MEMORIAL PARK. Double Lawn Crypt. For Inquiries Call 570-428-2183. 126687 GREENLAWN MEMORIAL PARK, Burial Lot 209. Graves 1,2,3,4, Section C. $1500.00 Per Lot. 806336-5225, Or 570-865-6440. 125786 4 SPACES IN EAST Gateway, Twin Hills. Make Reasonable Offer. Pay Transfer. Call 570-368-8590. 126691 MANUFACTURED HOMES

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