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unday is Earth Day and this year’s campaign centers on ending plastic pollution — but I’ll get to that in a minute. The idea for Earth Day was the brainchild of then U.S. Senator Gaylord Nelson. He organized the first Earth Day after witnessing the ravages of the 1969 massive oil spill in Santa Barbara, California. According to earthday.org, “Inspired by the student anti-war movement, he realized that if he could infuse that energy with an emerging public consciousness about air and water pollution, it would force environmental protection onto the national political agenda. Senator Nelson announced the idea for a ‘national teach-in on the environment’ to the national media; persuaded Pete McCloskey, a conservation-minded Republican Congressman, to serve as his co-chair; and recruited Denis Hayes from Harvard as national coordinator. Hayes built a national staff of 85 to promote events across the land. April 22, falling between Spring Break and Final Exams, was selected as the date. Earth Day 1970 was special because it brought an uncommon political alignment, garnering support from Repub-

licans and Democrats, rich and poor, city dweller and farmers, magnates and labor leaders. By the end of that year, the first Earth Day had led to the creation of the United States Environmental Protection Agency and the passage of the Clean Air, Clean Water, and Endangered Species Acts. “It was a gamble,” Gaylord recalled, “but it worked.” Now, coming up on the 50th anniversary of that first Earth Day, we are faced with a slew of new environmental concerns. Climate Change deniers, oil lobbyists, silent politicians, a disinterested public, and a divided environmental community all contributed to the narrative. I figure it this way. Until we as a country can come together and realize we have one Earth and we need to take care of it, it’s up to us as individuals to do our part. So what can you do this Earth Day and every day to contribute to bettering the planet? Let’s go back to this year’s campaign regarding ending plastic pollution. We all know the old adage “Reduce-Reuse-Recycle”, and while that is a solid plan to live by, how many of are actually doing it? Make an effort to reduce your consumption of plastic, and if you do

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“What’s equally as bad, perhaps even worse is that when plastic does make it into the ocean, it breaks down into smaller and smaller pieces known as ‘microplastics’ rather than biodegrading or dissolving, which poses great threats to marine life including fish.” So what can you do? Well, this time the obvious takes it. Simply refuse a straw when you can. Or, if you need to use a straw consider investing in a reusable straw. There are a lot of options available. It may be a stretch in the immediate future, but you may also consider asking your favorite restaurants to carry biodegradable straws. Restaurants can also have a huge impact by only offering straws when requested. The number of people who won’t think to use a straw unless it is given to them would surprise you. Even McDonald’s is testing the use of biodegradable straws in some of their restaurants. At the end of the day, the less plastic we can consume the better we all are. That’s less petroleum being used in the making and fewer resources being used in the recycling process also. Plus, yes, less waste in our landfills. Reusable goes a long way in protecting our environment and keeping trash out of our landfills. Reusable straws, cutlery,

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elling and servicing cars is a multi-million dollar business in Williamsport. The value of rented and owned buildings, equipment and land of the 11-member agencies of the Williamsport Automobile Dealers Association totals $3,020,007. The inventory of parts and of new and used automobiles of the 11 dealers total an estimated $2.5 million. The payroll of the employees totals $1,672,322. Altogether then, the automobile industry involves about $6,192,328 a year. Moreover, it employs some 370 persons with over 900 dependents. Last year, the 11 dealer agencies sold 8,990 new and used automobiles. That averages to about 173 cars a week, or 25 cars a day. But now the Williamsport Automobile Dealers Association is undertaking an all-out “You Auto Buy Now” campaign

in effort to sell more new and used cars then ever before in the history of the city. The sales drive begins Friday. Until April 28, when the campaign will end, auto dealers will keep showrooms open every day until 9 p.m. They will be closed today and next Sunday, as usual. According to Francis W. Wylie, president of the W.A.D.A., Williamsport is one of the first cities in the nation to try the “You Auto Buy Now” promotion Philadelphia is the only other city in Pennsylvania to join in the movement. Over 150 other communities across the nation are taking part in the campaign. The big sales push is intended to help turn the nation’s so-called “recession” the other way. It is part of a national movement by the auto industry to bring an improvement to the nation’s economy and business through buying. “Exceptional values are the outstanding feature of the campaign,” said Mr. Wylie, “and we expect an overflow of customer traffic.”


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This Week’s LION Mike Wrench: Drummer with a Difference By Larry Stout

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ike Wrench marches to the beat of a different drummer — because he IS that drummer. This 33-year old native of Nippenose Valley, and Jersey Shore High School grad has a unique passion. He uses percussion as therapy. That’s right — get to beat to get better. His program, entitled ‘Upbeat Outreach’, is designed to help students with disabilities use percussion instruments as a means of communication, therapy, and an expression of what individuals hear and feel in their heart. Its mission is to reach children and adults with the same common goal — understanding the beauty in how we are all different. Mike did not set out to become a doctor with drums of sorts — it sort of found him. As a kid, he was a regular student, but could not help but notice those ‘other’ students who were different. They were termed “special”, but they did not seem to be treated that way. They were kept apart — in their own classes, their own gym class, a separated area in the cafeteria. Some were in wheelchairs, and others had some protective gear. Mike had an older cousin who was confined to a wheelchair, and was fascinated how he

coped. So after graduating from high school, Mike decided he wanted to work in a hospital and then at a home for elderly as an orderly. He did simple tasks, but he was a learner, watching how physical therapy and neural therapy was taking place. Beyond this, he wanted to help them. Even during his lunch breaks at the nursing home, he could not help but wander around and see who he could assist. It was that frustration for seven long years that he could not do more that caused the light bulb to suddenly go on in his head. Since he was a little boy, Mike loved percussion. When he visited his grandfather’s fruit farm, he and his brother developed their own version of a ‘barnyard band’ with apple crates and empty cans. His mother was a huge Beatles fan, and his uncle played guitar, so music was a big part of his life growing up. Mom was supportive, and at age 18 he got his first drum set. It was like heaven! So Mike thought, why not try using drumming to help those who don’t have a chance to express themselves? Mike founded Upbeat Outreach and began to get actively involved in local schools’ music programs and marching bands, schools’ disabilities classes, children’s development centers, community centers,

and his church. The response was amazing, as there is something amazingly cathartic about percussion. Mike became aware of an organization known as the Drums and Disabilities (DAD) Program. New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg and his Administration, and the New Jersey Department of Education Commissioner helped launch DAD as a special education school program in 2004. It is designed to provide Drum Therapy programs to schools, health facilities, and community centers by helping those with special needs develop physical and cognitive function. Mike went through the DAD Program and received his Drum Therapy Certification. Talking to Mike, it is apparent that he truly loves what he does. He co-partners with Epic Percussion, which had been located on 3rd Street in Williamsport, but has recently relocated to 844 W. 4th Street, occupying the basement of Trinity Episcopal Church. They sell drums and give away hope for free. On a bulletin board at the store, there is a collection of cards and thank you notes from those who have been touched by Mike’s work. One card on the board stands out. It was from a mother of a 16-year-old daughter who was in deep trouble. The girl was severely depressed, even self-harming herself, and no one knew what to do. The girl’s grandmother heard about Mike’s therapy and contacted him. It turned out that the youngster took to the instrument

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provide Community Roots tree recipients with guidance on how to plant safely for the future. (Even if you’re not on the list for Community Roots trees, you can see useful information on planting trees and power lines at www.pplelectric.com/planting.) We also urge anyone with a digging project – including tree planting – to call Pennsylvania 811 at least three business days before digging starts. Your underground utility lines will be marked so you don’t dig into them. Hitting an underground utility line can put you at risk for serious injury, and can also disrupt your service. If you’re a tree lover, Pennsylvania is a great place. More than 130 species of trees are native to the state, and forests cover about 60 percent of the state. We’re proud to serve our area of Pennsylvania, and pleased to contribute to its abundance of tree life. And we hope our Community Roots trees will someday provide you and your neighbors with a shady place to sit or a lovely fall view. If you have to do the raking … well, it’s a small price to pay, really.

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Pediatrician Dr. Ashley Pence (left) and Alison Farley (right) of UPMC Susquehanna’s Nurse Family Partnership walk the Jaussi family through the benefits of the Ready Rosie program.

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The Rolling Stones were formed in London, England in 1962. They first made a huge noise in the United States as part of the 1964 British Invasion, and have continued on to become an international sensation that has sold over 240 million albums worldwide. Inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1989, The Rolling Stones have a seemingly endless number of classic rock hits, including Satisfaction, Ruby Tuesday, You Can’t Always Get What You Want, Some Girls, Start Me Up, Honky Tonk Women, Get Off My Cloud, and

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many more. The original group was rooted in blues and early rock and roll and consisted of guitarist Brian Jones, vocalist Mick Jagger, guitarist Keith Richards, bassist Bill Wyman, drummer Charlie Watts (drums), and pianist Ian Stewart. In the 55 years since their founding, there have been many other musicians who have joined and left the lineup. Today the core group still consists of the songwriting team of Mick Jagger and Keith Richards, along with guitarist Ronnie Wood who joined the group in 1975. “While fashions have come and gone, and musical styles have risen and disappeared, the Rolling Stones have stayed true to their blues and rock & roll roots,” said Dave Brumbaugh, Executive Director of the Uptown Music Collective. “Their commitment and consistency, alongside their outstanding songwriting have a lot to do with their longevity. If you’ve seen the Stones live you know that they are an amazing whirlwind of energy, even at their current age. Our students are going to have to bring every ounce of energy and passion they can muster to live up to the legacy of the Greatest Rock and Roll Band in the World.” Gimme Shelter: A Tribute to the Rolling Stones will feature Collective students who have been diligently preparing for this event for over two months. Along with the live music, there will be a professional grade light and sound show organized by the students themselves. As with all Uptown Music Collective performances, the students are not only the performers but also direct the show. There is also a group of younger students, called “Tech Monkeys” who will serve as stage technicians and spotlight operators. The cast for the show is drawn from the Uptown

Music Collective’s much heralded Special Performance Group 1. The students have set a goal to get 1500 people see the show over its two-night run. This show is being produced by Collective Senior, Nate Schreffler (Sullivan County High School). It is directed by Uptown Music Collective Senior David Montis (St, John Neumann), and Junior, Tate Berkey (Danville H.S.). & along with a leadership committee that includes UMC students Alexis Carnevale (WAHS), Cade Palmatier (Jersey Shore H.S.), David Chubirka (Montoursville Area H.S), Chloe Taylor (Montoursville Area H.S.), Enso Tran (WAHS), Isabella Cole (Loyalsock Township H.S.), Izzy Brumbaugh (WAHS), and Emily LaCerra (Loyalsock Township H.S.). “The Rolling Stones have always been a band I’ve admired,” says UMC Student, Molly Chapman, a 15-year-old from Montoursville Area High School. “It wasn’t the music that hooked me, it was more the confidence of the band. Their music isn’t necessarily difficult, but it’s fun to perform and listen to. I remember helping with tech at the last Rolling Stones tribute we did and being completely awed by the performers and how energetic they were. Now that I get to perform the music, I’m excited to relay that energy on my own.” Tickets for the performance are $15.00 in advance and $20.00 on performance nights. Advance tickets are available at the Community Arts Center (Box Office, Website, & App), Alabaster Coffee, K&S Music, Buttorff ’s Hardware, Catch-All Self Storage, Rupert’s Specialty Meats, Way Cool Beans, Hoyer’s Photo, and the Uptown Music Collective


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ANNOUNCEMENTS ANNOUNCEMENTS... Submit contributions in a What: When: Where: format to webbnews@webbweekly.com. View more calendar listings at www.webbweekly.com. Bonsai Class What: Introduction to Bonsai 5 week class. Call 570-3275575 or email sota@stjnumc.com to register. When: April 19, 26, and May 3 from 6:30-7:30 p.m. Where: Saint John’s School of the Arts, 2101 Newberry Street, Williamsport.

Dinner What: Broiled or beer battered haddock or Roast beef dinner. When: Friday, April 20, 2018, at 5:00 p.m. Where: American Legion Post 0617, 901 South Market Street, South Williamsport.

Penn State Master Gardeners What: Penn State Master Gardeners Composting and Vermicomposting. Make black gold! Registration required at http://extension.psu.edu/lycoming/events or by calling 1-877-345-0691. When: Saturday, April 21, 9:00 a.m.-11:00 a.m. Where: Lysock Complex, 542 County Farm Road, Suite 206, Montoursville.

Earth Day Extravaganza What: Learn about conservation from State Parks, Forestry, Pennsylvania Amphibian & Reptile Survey, and Dept. of Environmental Protection. Contact Rhiannon Summers at 570-477-7780 or rhsummers@pa.gov for more information. When: Saturday, April 21st from 9:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. Where: Lake Jean Beach at Ricketts Glen State Park.

Anniversary Event What: Valley View Rehab & Nursing Center’s 25th Anniversary Celebration – Taking a look back at the first 25 years. Enjoy food and live entertainment. Bring a nonperishable food item and be entered into the drawing for a door prize. Food items will be donated to an area food bank. When: Wednesday, April 18, at 4:00 p.m. Where: 2140 Warrensville Rd., Montoursville.

5K and Fun Run What: Expectations 5K and Fun Run. Register: www. expectationswc.org/5k. When: Saturday, April 21 at 9 a.m. (Registration + Checkin at 7:30 a.m.) Where: Montoursville Indian Park – Begins at Pavilion 4.

Spaghetti Dinner What: All you can eat spaghetti supper. Includes: two meatballs with 1st serving, salad, bread, dessert and drink. Please contact Judy G. at 570-220-2470 for more information and advanced tickets. When: Wednesday, April 18th from 4:00 p.m.-7:00 p.m. Where: Masonic Temple, 201 S. Main St., Jersey Shore. Across from Russell Florist.

Audubon Program What: Lycoming Audubon bird walk in South Williamsport Community Park. Loaner binoculars are available. When: Saturday April 21, 2018 at 8:30 a.m., weather permitting. Trip leaders are Maddi Dunlap and Jean Dalton (570-777-0713). Where: Meet in the parking lot by the entrance to South Williamsport Community Park on E. Central Ave.

Book Sale What: The Friends of the J.V. Brown Library will hold its spring book sale, a major fundraising event for the Friends. Money raised supplements programs and services beyond the regular library budget. When: April 20-21. Public hours on Friday, April 20, are 9 a.m.-7 p.m. and on Saturday, April 21, from 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Book sale preview night, which is open only to Friends of

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When: Saturday, April 21, at 7:30 p.m. Where: Divine Providence Hospital Auditorium, 11 Grampian Blvd., Williamsport.

Band What: GC & Company band. When: Friday, April 20, 2018, at 9:00 p.m. Where: American Legion Post 0617, 901 South Market Street, South Williamsport.

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Ballroom Dance What: Montoursville Rotary Ballroom Dance.

Audubon Program What: Lycoming Audubon birding and wildflower walk for beginners, at Canfield Island in Loyalsock Twp. This is an easy afternoon stroll around Canfield Island to look for songbirds and raptors, and also to learn some wildflower identification. Loaner binoculars are available. Trip leaders are Larry Waltz (570- 323-2385) and Nancy Hornberger. When: Sunday April 22 at 2:30 p.m., weather permitting. Where: Meet at Riverfront Park pavilion parking lot. Directions: turn off E. Third St. onto Canfield Lane (by Super 8 Motel), follow signs. Penn State Master Gardeners What: Penn State Master Gardeners Starting Plants from seeds. Make and take pots and seed tape! Registration required at http://extension.psu.edu/lycoming/events or by calling 1-877-345-0691. When: Monday, April 23, from 6:30 p.m.-7:30 p.m. Where: Lysock Complex, 542 County Farm Rd., Ste 206, Montoursville. PA DEP Open House What: The public is invited to an Open House to celebrate Earth Day at the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection’s North-central Regional Office. The Regional Director and staff from all DEP programs will be available to answer questions and share informational displays. Live demonstrations will include aquarium and insect displays, Enviroscape and groundwater models, radiation protection and air quality equipment, DEP mapping portals, the DEP Falcon Cam, and more. Enter to win a recycled rain barrel and sign up

for the new DEP Connects community outreach program. All ages are welcome. When: Monday, April 23, from 4:30-6:30 p.m. Where: PA DEP North-central Regional Office, 208 West Third Street, Suite 101, Williamsport. Career Fair What: PA CareerLink® Clinton County Career Fair. This is an opportunity to meet area employers and educational providers. When: Tuesday, April 24th from 10:00 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Where: STEP, Inc., 124 East Walnut Street, Lock Haven. Audubon Program What: Lycoming Audubon program “Golden-winged Warbler Ecology”, presented by Cameron Fiss, biologist with IUP Research Institute. The golden-winged warbler population is in serious decline, and Mr. Fiss will discuss ongoing research into the habitat needs of this beautiful songbird. When: Wednesday April 25, 2018 at 6:00 p.m. Where: Lowry Room, 3rd floor of the Welch wing in the J V Brown library, 19 E Fourth St, Williamsport. Fundraising Event What: The Friends of the James V. Brown Library will hold a fundraising event at Panera Bread. To support this fundraiser, you will need to make a purchase at Panera (to eat or drink at the restaurant or to take out) AND present a printed flyer or electronic version of the flyer on a mobile phone. The number of flyers turned in at the time of purchase will determine the amount of funds that Panera will donate to Friends. All funds raised through this event will be used to help fund library programs and materials. Flyers will be available at the Library, Spring Book Sale from April 19-21 at Pine Street United Methodist Church, and from members of the Friends’ Board. The flyers will not be available at Panera. When: Wednesday, April 25, 2018, from 4:00 p.m.-8:00 p.m. Where: Panera Bread, 202 Basin St., Williamsport. Used Book Sale What: Friends of the Muncy Public Library used book sale.

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Ballroom Dance Lessons What: Basic instruction starting with Waltz and Swing. More information: call Frank and Sandy at 570-435-8136. When: Thursday evenings, 6:30-8 p.m. Where: Montoursville Area. 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. CHURCH EVENTSEVENTS... CHURCH Community Meal What: Free community meal. When: Wednesday, April 18th from 5:00 p.m.-6:30 p.m. Where: St. John Lutheran Church, 68 Gordners Church Rd., Unityville. Doughnut Sale What: Fresh homemade doughnut sale. To order, call the church at 570-398-2913 from 9 a.m.-1 p.m., Mon.-Fri. only to place order and give approximate time of pick up. Cost: $6/doz. and $3/ half doz. When: Thursday, April 19, 2018. Where: Trinity United Methodist Church, 1407 Allegheny St. Jersey Shore.

Soup Sale What: Kettle cooked vegetable soup sale. Cost: $5.00 per

When: Meet weekly every Tuesday morning at 6:45-8:00 a.m. Where: Harvest Moon Restaurant 3rd and Arch Newberry.

Rummage Sale What: Rummage sale. Lunch will be available. Handicapped accessible. When: Saturday, April 21st, from 8:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m. Where: St. Michaels Lutheran Church, Quiggleville.

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.

Bike Blessing What: A Bicycle Blessing and Bike Clinic will be held following the morning worship service. Kids and adults bring your bicycle or tricycle for this blessing. After the blessing there will also be a bike clinic to have your bike checked. Stay and enjoy a hot dog and drink. When: Sunday, April 22nd at 10:00 a.m. following the 8:45 a.m. worship service. Where: Balls Mills United Methodist Church, 5941 Bloomingrove Rd., Cogan Station. Missions Month What: Missions Month at Lewisburg Bible Church When: April 22 – Michael Wenger Family, reporting on Mission Trips to Guatemala. April 29 – Caleb Beech Family, Missionary Appointees with WORLD Team Mission to the Philippines Where: Lewisburg Bible Church, 311 Hospital Drive, Lewisburg. 8/10 mile behind Evangelical Hospital. Victorian Tea What: A $15 donation includes tea, sandwiches, and traditional British sweets. A presentation on Victorian fans will be included. Fanciful attire is encouraged. Ticket auction and door prizes, too. For tickets, call the church at 570-322-0126. When: Sunday, April 22, at 2:00 p.m. Where: Trinity Episcopal Church, 844 W. 4th St., Williamsport. Bible Study What: Tuesday Morning Men’s Fellowship is discussing Men of Integrity devotions, with a different subject each week. Materials are provided. Every man is welcome to the gathering for discussion, encouragement and fellowship.

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SOSL of Clinton County What: Support group for those who lost someone to suicide. When: Second Thursday of the month, 6:30 p.m.-8 p.m. Where: Lock Haven Hospital, 570-753-3821 for more info.

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.)

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Thai Peanut Buddha Bowl Recipe courtesy of “Atkins: Eat Right, Not Less” Active time: 15 minutes Total time: 30 minutes Servings: 4 Olive oil spray

2 skinless, boneless chicken breasts (12 ounces total) Dressing: 1/2 cup peanut butter 3 tablespoons coconut milk 1 tablespoon fish sauce 2 teaspoons hot chili sauce 2 garlic cloves, minced 1 tablespoon minced fresh ginger 1 tablespoon sesame oil 3 tablespoons hot water 4 cups baby spinach 1 ripe Hass avocado, thinly sliced 1 medium zucchini, cut into noodle shapes 2 carrots, cut into noodle shapes 2 radishes, thinly sliced 8 sprigs cilantro Heat oven to 400 F. Coat small skillet with olive oil spray. Add chicken to skillet and cook 3-4 minutes, turning once or twice to brown chicken. Slide into oven and bake 6- 8 minutes, until chicken is cooked through and no longer pink in center when sliced with a knife. Set aside to rest 5 minutes then shred. To make dressing: In large bowl, mix peanut butter, coconut milk, fish sauce, chili sauce, garlic, ginger, sesame oil and hot water. Whisk well until smooth. Divide spinach and avocado among four bowls. Top with chicken, zucchini, carrots, radishes and cilantro. Drizzle with dressing and serve immediately. Tip: If you donÆt have a spiralizer, you can

minutes per side. Transfer two avocadofilled egg halves to each plate and serve immediately with two slices prosciutto. Avocado Kale Berry Smoothie Bowl Active time: 10 minutes Total time: 10 minutes Servings: 2 1/3 cup plain protein powder 1 cup plain full-fat Greek yogurt 1/4 cup water 1/2 ripe Hass avocado 1 cup kale leaves 2 tablespoons chopped fresh mint 1 teaspoon stevia (sugar substitute) 1/2 cup fresh or frozen berries such as blackberries, strawberries or raspberries 2 tablespoons almond or walnut halves 2 tablespoons chia seeds In blender, blend protein powder, yogurt, water, avocado, kale, mint and stevia until smooth then divide between two bowls. Sprinkle berries, nuts and chia seeds over smoothies. Serve immediately. (Family Features & Atkins)

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or many, spring is an opportunity to hit refresh on many aspects of life, including what you eat. Rather than instituting a restrictive diet that forces you to cut back on your favorite snacks and dishes, consider making simple changes that can go a long way so you can enjoy the flavors of the season without sacrificing taste or eating less. For example, Atkins offers a long-term, healthy lifestyle featuring a balanced approach of high-fiber carbohydrates, optimal protein and healthy fats, while focusing on reducing levels of refined carbohydrates, added sugars and ‘hidden sugars,’ which are the carbohydrates that convert to sugar in the body — you can’t see them but your body does. Fresh flavors abound during spring, and you can enjoy nature’s bounty while avoiding hidden sugars by selecting highfiber, low-glycemic fruits and vegetables. For example, a single avocado contains 10 grams of dietary fiber in addition to healthy fat. Consider a menu comprised of recipes like Egg-Filled Avocado with Prosciutto, Avocado Kale Berry Smoothie Bowl and Thai Peanut Buddha Bowl.

achieve the same effect by using a vegetable peeler to shave thin ribbons. You can also use a mandoline vegetable slicer then use a knife to cut the strips into thinner noodlelike strips.

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per week. Family meals and academic performance Family meals also have been linked to stronger performances in the classroom. One study from CASA found that teens that have frequent family dinners were nearly 40 percent more likely to report earning As and Bs in school than their counterparts who ate two or fewer dinners with their families each week. In addition, a 2012 analysis from the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development found that students who do not regularly eat with their parents are more likely to be truants at school than those who frequently break bread with their parents. Family meals and family bonding Family dinner tables are great places to

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County Hall Corner The Need to Read By Larry Stout

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aby Boomers came into a world that was completely different than their parents who suffered through the Great Depression and World War II. Travel became easier as automobiles became more affordable and the road system improved. Home entertainment became possible with television and radio. One of the unfortunate side effects of these new experiences was that people began reading less. So it was in 1958 that National Library Week was initiated to encourage more people to read which would get them to use, and thus support, their local libraries. For sixty years now this tradition of the second week in April for National Library Week has been kept, continually pointing out the importance of reading and stressing the necessity of libraries. Coincidentally, a longitudinal study was begun in England, Scotland, and Wales in 1958 relating to reading. The results were recently published by two scientists, Timothy Bates and Stuart Ritchie, from Edinburgh University in Scotland. They analyzed the relationship between early reading skills at age seven and later socio-economic life, following more than 17,000 people in England, Scotland and Wales over 50 years from 1958.

The results showed that reading well at age seven was a key factor in determining whether people went on to get a high-income job. Reading level at age seven was linked to social class even 35 years on. “Children with higher reading and maths skills ended up having higher incomes, better housing and more professional roles in adulthood,” the authors concluded. This research is confirmed in other studies. They show that it is not so much social and economic advantages as much as reading advantage that gives a boost in life. For example, John Guthrie from the University of Maryland did a study of 4th graders and discovered that engaged readers could come from any strata of society. It turns out that this is the great equalizer, as literacy is the key to economic and social power, regardless of socio-economic class. There was an old saying that the first three grades were to learn to read, and then a child would read to learn. It seems there is something special about 4th grade. A study from the US Department of Justice shows that two out of three students who cannot read proficiently by the end of 4th grade will sometime in their life be incarcerated for a crime. The Department of Justice states, “The link between academic failure and delinquency,

violence, and crime is welded to reading failure.” Obviously, getting young people to read, the earlier, the better, should be a high priority for everyone. Which brings us back to libraries — particularly the local public library. Fortunately for residents of Lycoming County, there is a very strong library system, which offers every parent an opportunity to keep their child engaged in good literature. The system is anchored with the James V. Brown Library, located on 4th and Market streets in Williamsport. For nearly fifty years, the library has served as one of the Commonwealth’s 28 District Centers and has played a pivotal role in delivering library service throughout North Central Pennsylvania. Networking with the James V. Brown Library are the other libraries in the county, located in Hughesville, Jersey Shore, Muncy, Montgomery, and Montoursville (Konkle Memorial). The great feature of this system is that each of the libraries get to share resources with one another, which includes early childhood literacy. The StoryMobile visits childcare facilities across Lycoming County, providing hundreds of children in these centers with carefully selected, and age-appropriate books that enrich their early learning experiences. For the past thirteen years, the Commonwealth has featured the Pennsylvania One Book, Every Young Child Program. A book is selected appealing to children ages 3-5, and made available to all the local libraries. This year the featured sto-

ry is My Cousin Momo by author-illustrator Zachariah OHora, which tells the story of a squirrel who visits his cousins but is so contrary, he does not even fly, even though he is a flying squirrel. It is all part of highlighting the importance of early literacy development in preschoolers and the significance of reading early and often to children, as well as engaging them in conversation and other activities around books. There is currently an advocacy campaign being conducted by the Lycoming County Library System to encourage the county government to increase their support for this valuable community resource. Write the County Commissioners at 48 W. 3rd St, Williamsport, PA 17701 or call 570-320-2124 or write to Chairman, R. Jack McKernan (jmckernan@lyco.org), Vice-Chairman, Tony Mussare (tmussare@lyco.org), Secretary, Rick Mirabito (rmirabito@lyco.org), and tell them that we need our libraries for the children’s sake!

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’ve seemingly got a double agent working inside of me — code name Sidney. Information: declassified. Risk status: medium. Flee factor: high. By the sounds of things (sheer groans), many of you are also “entertaining” a host who is annoyingly proving not to be the utmost. In fact, it’s a real pain in your side! Double agents are just that. Go to work FOR you most of the time, but when the opportunity presents itself, they may

work for the “other side.” Such is the life of the kidneys inside of you. For the layman out there, the kidneys are two bean-shaped organs in the renal system that help pass waste as urine. They also perform many crucial functions including overall fluid balance. Want more? The kidneys also control your blood pressure, make red blood cells, keep bones healthy, and control your pH levels. Thus, keeping them in

shape keeps YOU in shape. Now, the “other side.” When Sidney turns sneaky and strays from his intended path. Drum roll please, as this is for all the unfortunate humans out there suffering from — kidney Gerry Ayers stones! I felt your extreme pain and discomfort just two weeks ago. Nothing I write or say will lessen your non-comfort levels. At onset (and onslaught) my pain level was a 12 on a scale topping out at 10. More than 200,000 people suffer from “the stones” each year. Alas, the “double agent” can take root as hard deposits made of minerals and salts that form inside your kidneys. The stones can fluctuate from place to place, causing sharp, stabbing like pain in your abdomen and back. Sidney and his Rolling Stone landed me at Geisinger Medical Center for six long days and nights. As it was stubborn to pass out of my system. This six-millimeter demon stone is all that it took to bring a man to his knees and beg for help. Oh, I saw it live during ultrasound

procedures. This tiny red speck buried in my utmost private region and taking center stage. Like the double agent trying to avoid infrared tracking when crossing a border. Busted! For those experiencing this torture, there is no need to preach to you. For those never having a kidney stone, the doctors told me it’s the closet thing pain-wise to childbirth. Pain control and passing the stone (not romancing the stone) were the main agenda the first few days in the hospital. Mine, no doubt, made harder to deal with by having chemotherapy that week. Double whammy! I hate watching television, and that includes at the hospital. So I write, I doodle, I dream. I walk the halls in a gown. My room had a direct view of the Life Flight heliport. I cannot shave, and I cannot floss due to blood platelet counts. Sidney’s current objective is to turn me into a recluse, become part of the mattress, and watch reruns of “Father Knows Best” and “Hazel.” Young, energetic student nurses have other ideas and want me up and about. I am game. My body was made to move, not sit. The painkillers and liquid diet had allowed me to be more mobile than when I was admitted. Blockage, dehydration, and overall

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The body can only fight so many things at once. “Ladies and gentleman, in this corner we have some radical poison concoction that is tearing apart Gerry’s immune system in order to keep cancer at bay. And in the OTHER corner, we have a kidney stone that is ready to pass, but hasn’t passed, and who knows when it will.” For me, it passed 8:30 a.m. on a Wednesday morning. Mine didn’t burn or hurt, but the abdomen pain stayed around, as the body was adjusting to semi-solid food again. Sidney was amused at all the mashed potatoes and orange sherbet I was consuming.

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Most people don’t realize the severe pain a kidney stone patient is suffering. At work, some snickered. Trust me; you can’t fake this type of pain. It can literally cripple you. I breathed slowly; I put warm blankets on ground zero. I knew this was a mere “pimple” compared to other unpleasant things in life. Sidney doesn’t care. Pain is pain. So one night after prayers and pills, it was time to confront the “spy who didn’t love me.” Sidney, why? Look, I love the good things you have and will do for me. But I don’t appreciate the fact you planted some crystallized stones in me. Really, I thought you were totally on MY

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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! EVENTS Student Music Recitals What: Saint John’s School of the Arts will hold its annual afternoon of student recitals. Children, youth, and adults will perform. The public is invited. Call 570-327-5575 or email sota@stjnumc. com for more information. When: Saturday, April 21, 2018. A 1:00 p.m. recital features piano and instrumental students of Diane Havrilla, Philip Herfort, and Lea Frymire. At 2:00 p.m., piano and oboe students of Pamela Hess and Carol Schwanger will perform. At 3:00 p.m. voice students of Sarah Decker will perform. An informal reception will be held all afternoon. Where: Saint John’s School of the Arts, 2101 Newberry Street, Williamsport. Arts & Crafts What: Arts and crafts with Tina. When: Every Friday in May from 4:00 p.m.-7:00 p.m. Where: Riverside Campground (On the deck), Montgomery. EXHIBITS ART EXHIBITS... Student Art Exhibition What: Saint John’s School of the Arts will hold

its annual student art exhibit. Private art students of Jason Paulhamus will display their artwork. The public is invited. Call 570-327-5575 or email sota@stjnumc.com for more information. When: Saturday, April 21, 2018 from 1:00 p.m.4:00 p.m. Where: Saint John’s School of the Arts, 2101 Newberry Street, Williamsport. PERFORMANCES PERFORMANCES...

Dance Ensemble Spring Recital What: Saint John’s School of the Arts Annual Dance Ensemble Spring Recital. 165 students ages 3-adult. Instruction & choreography by Theresa Kendall. Features graduating high school senior recognition dances. Ballet, modern, and pointe classes will also perform. Cost: $5 per person, payable at door. Children 5 and under free. General seating; no reserved seats. Call 570327-5575 or email sota@stjnumc.com for more information. When: Saturday, May 12, 2018 at 2:00 p.m. Where: Williamsport Area High School Auditorium. WEEKLY EVENTS WEEKLY EVENTS... Mondays Karaoke │ Keith’s Karaoke │ Kelly’s Grill │ 7 p.m. │ 37 West Fourth Street, Williamsport │ (570) 327-9570 Quizzo Trivia │ Valley Inn │ 9 p.m. │ 204 Valley Street, Duboistown │ (570) 326-3383 Quizzo Trivia │ Sinner or Saint Speakeasy │ 7 p.m. │ 1324 W. 3rd St., Williamsport │ (570) 6014014 Open Mic with “The Tickles” | 7 p.m. | Riverside Campground, Montgomery | 570-547-6289

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waterproof, tote bags are not only a fun changeup for the warmer months; they can also be workhorse accessories. My personal preference is canvas tote bags with leather straps in a neutral tone that can go from work to the weekend. Switching out bags every few months (no matter the style) is also a good practice for regularly cleaning out your purse. I’m also a big fan of monogrammed totes as gifts — hello Mother’s Day! Even though we’ve been waking up to freezing mornings as of late, spring weather is right around the corner and now is the time to prep your wardrobe for the new season!

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hough it may not seem like it, spring has officially sprung, and soon it’ll be time to switch out your cold weather gear for warm weather apparel. The change of seasons is also the perfect time to freshen up your style. You don’t have to totally reinvent your style wheel with each season, instead try these simple swaps to easily update your everyday outfits as winter slowly turns to spring. Swap your standard go-to pattern for polka dots. Whether you favor stripes, checks, paisleys, or plaid — store those winter prints for next year and lean into anything and everything polka-dotted. It may seem like bright spots are more for younger people, I know my toddler was very excited about her purple polka dot leggings the other day, but really, this is an ageless print. A black and white dotted blouse can be very chic for work, or a night on the town, no matter your age. Or, you can have fun with colorful dots in your accessories, like a red and white spotted umbrella, or a green and blue dotted scarf. This is also a unisex print, so why not pick up some polka-dotted socks or a tie for the fellow in your life?

think of an oversized 80’s neon nightmare. However, the modern take on this lightweight topper is much more utilitarian in style than its predecessor. Which isn’t to say it can’t be stylish. In fact, jackets in Bernadette technical fabrics are not Ulsamer only a functional option for the transitional weather ahead but can be low-key chic in neutral colors like olive and khaki. Swap standard shoulder bags for totes. Whether you prefer, straw, canvas, or

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his Sunday superheroes and evil villains bent of mayhem will overtake the Genetti Hotel’s ballroom for the second annual Williamsport Comic-Con. If you think comic cons, short for a comic convention, are strictly about nerdy geeks and their obsession with old comic books once sold at

drug stores, think again. “If you’ve never been to an event like this, you’ll be surprised at everything the show has to offer,” said Joe Figured, a comic expert, and the show’s promoter. For this year’s show, an impressive roster of artists, illustrators, and writers will be on hand to celebrate the multifaceted world of comics. And don’t be shocked if you encounter an Imperial Stormtrooper

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or a masked avenger checking out the local comic scene. “It’s not uncommon for fans to dress-up as their favorite character or superhero. These shows are a great chance for fans to interact with others and meet some of the talented people that work in this genre,” said Figured. For this year’s show, a few of the comic professionals will include Ron Marz, a talented writer that has worked for several of the major production studios including a long stint with Marvel’s “Silver Surfer”, artist Brett Breeding, freelance comic creator Rob Robbins, and the multi-talented Jared Brown. “We have a great and varied group of artists that worked in many different areas of production for the top names like Marvel and DC Comics,” he said. “We’ll also have Mr. Lobo, host of ‘Cinema Insomnia’ and local comic freelancer Rin Venieris.” There will also be free comics, giveaways, special activities for the kiddos, vendors selling a mix of

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here are many interesting and unusual ways to raise funds to benefit organizations or causes. For the third straight year, the Williamsport High School Millionaire Football Team will be conducting a mattress sale fundraiser as a way of defraying the extensive costs of a football program so that the taxpayers aren’t footing the entire bill. If you’re in the market for a new bed or bedding accessories AND want to support local students, be sure to stop by the Williamsport Area Middle School at 2800 West Fourth Street on Saturday, April 21. You will find adjustable bed frames, luxury pillows, box springs and a vast array of mattresses, including latex and memory foam, along with a team of experts on hand to answer any questions. Take your time

trying out the mattresses. You will find better-than-retail prices, AND your purchase will help the Football Team. This event has been nicknamed “To the Mats.” Owner and founder of the “Mattress Fundraiser,” Joe Matejka told “Webb Weekly,” the key to making the fundraisers so successful is the kids. “The concept is unusual, but one that absolutely works. One in ten people buys a new mattress every single year. We offer the community a quality product they need at a great price, and the best part is that every sale benefits the school. Our one-day sale can help a group raise thousands of dollars! That is why we are in this business — to help the kids!” Williamsport Area High School will be hosting the Mattress Fundraiser on April 21, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. They will transform the Middle School into a 20-plus-bed showroom filled with all sizes and styles. Name

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a host of fish and with a wide n last week’s piece, variety of lures and baits. The I mentioned that open-faced outfit came to us versatility was a key to catching more fish. In from Europe in the 40s pretty much replacing the difficult fact, the whole point was that to use bait-casting outfit the more different species of that had its roots right here fish you were willing to pursue in America. The so-called the better your chances of hooking up — literally. I bait-casters had revolving Ken spools with stiff metal rods would like to continue that Hunter that were spooled with some theme of versatility but with a different slant in this article. sort of heavy braided line. In addition to being willing to They were difficult to cast frequently pursue different fish species, it’s leaving the user frustrated and with a also important to be able to use handful of twisted, snarled line. Enter an assortment of equipment and a the open-face spinning outfit and the variety of techniques to catch said introduction of monofilament line. fish. For now, let’s zero in on the The spinning reel does not have a rods and reels that make up most revolving spool but rather the line fishermen’s arsenals. I don’t have peels off a stationary spool coming space to get into a great deal of detail off in loops that are gradually reduced regarding each piece of equipment in size by consecutively smaller rod guides on the rod. but let’s look at each a little closer. One of the big positives for the Let’s start with what I suspect is the most commonly used piece of spinning outfit and monofilament equipment these days and that is line was its ability to cast greater an open-faced spinning outfit. It’s distances with greater ease, and probably the most used because it’s that included its ability to cast even the easiest to learn and it works for lighter lures. Over the years these


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sized spinning outfit. If you’re fishing for largemouth bass in lily pads with a topwater lure, a casting outfit is the better choice. Casting outfits handle big lures with no problem, and they have a lot of backbone for fighting fish out of heavy cover. Like spinning outfits, they come in different sizes and weights for different reasons. I certainly don’t want to leave the fly outfit out of the conversation — it too has its place and if fact it may well be my top choice in a number of fishing situations. For trout, it’s a top priority especially when a hatch is coming off, and the trout are working. A fly rod is great for any number of delicate presentations, which are often what’s needed to connect with trout. By the way, a fly outfit rigged with poppers is an outstanding way to take largemouth bass, smallmouth bass and with smaller lures even bluegills. Fly outfits also come in different lengths and weights to accommodate different fishing situations. Here again, the point is “versatility,” but here we’re talking rods and reels. The more of this equipment you become proficient with, the more likely you are to catch fish, and that’s what I like to do.

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outfits have in themselves become more versatile in that they come in a variety of sizes geared to the pursuit of different fish species. A medium size — say seven to seven and one half foot rod length — with matching medium reel spooled with six-pound test line is a good choice for most trout fishing while an ultralight outfit with smaller reel and two to four-pound line might be ideal for panfishing in a nearby pond or lake. Larger, heavier outfits can also be put to use on bigger fish like bass, walleyes, pike and even muskies. While spinning gear is a great choice, I don’t want to leave you with the impression that that is all you need — not so. Actually in spite of the bad rap casting gear got earlier in this piece it definitely has its place in the fish catching world also. Over the years the reels have improved immensely, and due to an assortment of adjustments and controls, the old backlash is nearly a thing of the past. So why add a bait-caster (today they are more accurately called plugcasters) to your arsenal? Casting outfits are capable of great lure casting accuracy and they can handle heavier lures in heavier cover than a similar

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ust an opinion. I’m not or may not mean to you, it asking that you agree with symbolizes much more than me. a game. For those of us living Christmas, birthdays, in the northern climes, it’s a anniversaries, special family rebirth, a signal that at last the commemoratives are all days of spring, green grass and occasions holding distinctive warmer days are just around the meanings most worthy of corner. Baseball is a six-month celebration, carrying with them companion that can carry the dire consequences should one Scott commitment of a long-term Lowery relationship or the casualness of fail to recognize them properly. But since the days of my early a wave over the backyard fence childhood, the day marking the start of with your neighbor. The information another Major League Baseball season is contained in the daily-published box ‘the best day of the year.’ scores can be perused with the intensity This year that ‘day’ came earlier than of a mystery novel or glanced at with most with the new season beginning the nonchalance of checking out the on March 29, the earliest start to a MLB weather forecast. But it is there every season in history. It also marked the day to be enjoyed or fretted over. first time since 1968 that all 30 Major As the new baseball season began, League teams began the season on the I was reminded of my decade’s long same day. One can reasonably argue relationship with Dr. Creighton J. Hale, that asking ‘the boys of summer’ to the former president/CEO of Little begin their craft when Mother Nature League Baseball who passed away last had not yet excused Old Man Winter fall. We each shared a love of the Boston from his abusive behavior was not well Red Sox and somewhere along the way I thought out, especially in those ‘tropical’ had referenced that the ‘best day of the climates of Detroit, Cincinnati and New year’ was the opening of the baseball York City. season. Dr. Hale ‘rubbed elbows’ with Regardless of what baseball may some of the most famous men in the

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never met, I had always hoped that one day we would, as from my perspective our lives were briefly linked. On the Opening Day of the 1962 baseball season, I was among the crowd at the inaugural season for the Houston Colt 45s. The team played in Colt Stadium, a temporary home until the construction of the nearby Astrodome was completed in time for the 1965 season. As a student at the University of Houston, I had gained a part-time job directing traffic in the stadium’s parking lot. For a teenaged baseball fan, it was a dream job. Got paid and after the third inning got to see Major League Baseball free of charge! In keeping with the Colt.45’s mantra we wore quite the get-up. We sported orange coveralls and cowboy boots, with a blue cowboy hat and neckerchief. We had a holster around our waist which provided convenient storage for the flashlight we carried. As ‘an extra perk” we entered the stadium through the same gate as the players with adjoining locker room facilities. As the 1963 Colt .45’s season opened the team had added Rusty Staub, then a 19year old phenome to its roster. Although our baseball talents were vastly different, we shared the same height, red hair and entered and departed the stadium through the same gate. Staub was vastly

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game and could recall baseball stories with the best of them. Several years had passed since I had been a member of the LLB staff but one April morning a co-worker on our Lycoming County United Way staff came into my office to inform me that a gentleman wanted to see me. I asked, “Who is it?” She replied that she didn’t know, but the man had indicated the importance of the day. As I went to meet him, there with a big smile on his face Dr. Hale greeted me saying, “I just had to stop by and say hello on this best day of the year.” It was the opening day of the Major League Baseball season, and somehow he had remembered that conversation we had shared so many years earlier. Like it was Christmas, he then handed me a book relating the history of the Red Sox. “Here,” he said. “This is a great book about our team. I hope you’ll enjoy it.” Then with a handshake, he departed commemorating our love of a new baseball season. As I awakened on the morning of the new 2018 season, my anticipation was dampened by the news of the passing of Rusty Staub, a 23-year Major League veteran whose career spanned stints with Houston, Montreal, the New York Mets, Detroit and Texas. Although Staub and I


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efits to include health and dental care to qualified candidates. Current wages are $16.47/hour or as determined by the current collective bargaining unit agreement. Requirements include ServSafe Sanitation Certification and the ability to pass a competency exam with a score of 75% or higher. The ability to provide acceptable Act 34, 151 and 114 Clearances is required. Successful candidate must have strong leadership and staff management experience. All applications must be EMPLOYMENT submitted electronicalFULL TIME FOOD ly for consideration. To SERVICE SCHOOL apply visit www.wasd. CAFETERIA PRO- org and follow the link DUCTION MANAG- to “Employment OpporER. The Williamsport tunities”. Complete the Area School District is online application under accepting applications JOB POSTINGS. See for a full time food ser- detailed instructions, job vice production manag- description, and qualier. The position is a 7 ¼ fications there. Email hour per day, hours are questions to jobs@wasd. 6:45 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., org. Applications deadscheduled up to 180 days line is 4/25/18. EOE. per school year, based 127609 at Curtin Intermediate HELP, COOK, School Cafeteria; sub- CLEAN, PERSONAL ject to the determination NEEDS, $9.50/HOUR, of the Superintendent. 8 -12 Hours Per Week. This position offers ben- 5:30 PM - 9:30 PM (570) 326-5145. 127617 A-Z Landscaping LLC NIGHT WATCHMAN Synthetic Practice POSITION AVAIL& Putting Greens ABLE. Please Send ApMini-Excavating plication To P.O. Box Decks...Fences... 3275, Williamsport, PA Patios...Walkways Retaining Walls... 17701. Ponds...Water Gardens PAINTING CONOutdoor Lighting TRACTOR HIRING Tree, Shrub, Brush & Stump PAINTER. Must Be Removal Pruning...Shaping Neat And Do Quality Work. Must Pass BackLawn Maintenance (Fertilization/Mowing) ground Check. Call 570Mulching 482-2109, Leave Name Shrubbery Trimming Spring & Fall Clean Up And Number. 127241 HIRING CAMP Hauling (Junk/Yard Debris) COUNSELORS & Professional, Quality ECE STAFF. EXPEService You Can Trust RIENCE WITH CHILComplete Landscape Service DREN PREFERRED. Satisfaction Guaranteed! MUST HAVE OR ACA-Z Landscaping LLC QUIRE CLEARANCDesign * Installation * Maintenance ES. MILTON YMCA 12 Fully Insured - FREE Estimates BOUND AVENUE. DEChuck Gordner * Owner TAILS: JODY REUSS, www.a-zlandscaping.net EOE 570-742-7321. 322-4704 / 538-9635 127443 PA040231


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LOYALSOCK TOWNSHIP SCHOOL DISTRICT, anticipates the following positions Substitute School Nurses and Part-Time School Nurse Coverage, 11:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. daily Positions require strong assessment, good communication, critical thinking skills, the ability to work independently, and knowledge of child health issues, school policies and laws. Registered nurse preferred. Applicant should be capable and comfortable providing nursing services independent of the Certified School Nurse. Duties to include but not limited to: administering medication, triage and managing student visits, responding to unexpected health needs, managing diabetic student needs including glucometer testing, carbohydrate counting, and insulin, as-

sisting with mailings, filing, documentation and other tasks as assigned, assist with hearing, vision, and measurement screenings. Send letter of interest, resume, copy of license, along with three letters of recommendation to the attention of: Mrs. Susan Iachini, Executive Secretary, Loyalsock Township School District, 1605 Four Mile Drive, Williamsport, PA 17701. All mandated clearances, physical and TB test results are required prior to employment. Deadline – May 4, 2018. EOE. 127601 FT AND PT COOKS NEEDED AT PRIVATE CLUB. Call For Directions, 570-5842697. 127452 LABORERS, APPLY AT RPS MACHINERY SALES, 175 Old Route 220 Highway, Jersey Shore, PA 17740. M - F, 9 AM - 4 PM. 127468

K-12 PUBLIC EDUCATION TEACHERS. The Williamsport Area School District is accepting applications for anticipated teaching positions in all levels and certification areas for the 2018-2019 school year. Screening interviews will be held soon; apply NOW for consideration. Job requirements and employment information are available on our website at: www.wasd. org in the “Employment Opportunities” section under Job Postings. All applications must be submitted electronically, email jobs@wasd.org for assistance. EOE. 127453 OFFICE HELP. WILLIAMSPORT AREA. Full And Part Time. All Aspects Of Office Functions, Quick Books A Plus. Send Resume To wmptdc@comcast.net. 127458

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MEYERS MASONRY IS SEEKING A MASON AND LABORER Experienced In Masonry Restoration And Concrete Work. Must Have Drivers License. Paid Holidays And Vacation. Call 570-244-5922. 127436 THE NIPPENOSE TAVERN, Is Hiring For The Following Positions: Bartender / Waitress: Night / Evening And Weekend Shift. Great Earning Potential. Dishwasher: Weekend/ Evening. Contact Bekka, 570-447-5955 Or Apply Within, 6391 Route 654 Highway, South Williamsport, PA. 127039 SANDWICH MAKER. Call 570-326-1998, Vinnie’s Italian Eatery. 127063 DRIVER WANTED. Must Have Own Car. Call 570-326-1998. Pay Between $15.00 And $17.00 An Hour. 127063 P/T BARTENDER, WAIT STAFF, COOK NEEDED AT PRIVATE CLUB. Call For Directions 570-5842697. 126897

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EXPERIENCED, PROFESSIONAL, ONLY The Best For Your Home Or Office. Williamsport & Surrounding Areas. 201-713-7998. 127613

TOO MUCH STUFF? Want To Spruce Up? Cleaning, Painting, Removal Service. Insured, References. Call 267567-4909. 127434

LANDSCAPING, PLANTING, TRIMMING, Weeding, Clean Up, Installations. FREE Estimates. Call 570-3987227, Ask For Colin. 126690

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WINDOW CLEANING, I Will Travel. Hard Water Spots And Stain Removal From Glass. Making Spring, Summer And Fall Appointments. Dependable. Call 570404-3222. 126136

HAULING

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SCOTT’S LAWN CARE Residential And Commercial Mowing And Landscaping. SPRING CLEANUP. 19th Year. Fully Insured. Call 570-419-6326. 126880

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REAL ESTATE APARTMENTS

1 BEDROOM APARTMENT, Newly Remodeled, Close To Williamsport Hospital. Water, Sewer, Garbage & Heat Included. Off Street Parking. $500.00/ Month. NO Pets. Call 570-546-3664 Or 570971-8048. 127615 NEWBERRY AREA: ROUNDHILL COURTYARD, CALL FOR SPRING SPECIAL Available Very Nice 2 Bedrooms 2nd Floor Apartments Fully Equipped Kitchen, Central Air, Washer/Dryer Hook Up, Gas Heat, Gas Hot Water And Off Street Parking. Tenant Responsible For Electric, Gas, Water/Sewer. Trash Included In Rent. Mostly 55 Years Of Age Or Older, Background Checks Required And Small Limited Pet Policy With Charge. Call 1-800-7353068, Ext. # 239 or 570279-7142. 126901

ONE BEDROOM APARTMENT. Nice Location, Williamsport. Call 570-435-2690. 127457 WILLIAMSPORT - NICHOLS COURT APARTMENTS, AVAILABLE NOW! 1 BEDROOM APARTMENTS MUST BE 62 YRS. OR OLDER & MEET FEDERAL PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS. RENT INCLUDES ALL UTILITIES. SECTION 8 VOUCHERS ACCEPTED AND BUS STOPS AT BUILDING. NON SMOKING BUILDING. THIS INSTITUTION IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY PROVIDER AND EMPLOYER. PLEASE CALL 1-800-735-3068, TTD: 711 TO REQUEST AN APPLICATION. 126900

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 Included. NO Pets. Smoking OK. Call Or Text 570-249-0779. 125335

WM. P. Connolly Real Estate Company PO Box 24, Liberty PA 16930 • 570-324-3000 • FAX: 570-324-2119

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HOUSE FOR RENT

CEMETERY PLOTS

MONTOURSVILLE, 2 BEDROOM. Sewer And Water, NO Smoking, NO Pets. $850.00 Per Month. Call 570433-4307. 127612

4 BURIAL PLOTS, TWIN HILLS MEMORIAL PARK, East Gateway Lawn Section. $1500.00 Each Plus Transfer Fee. Will Sell 2 And 2, Or All 4. Call 570-772-5614. 127620 MONTOURSVILLE CEMETERY - 2 Adjoining - $1,000.00. 2 Separated $400.00 Each. All 4, $1500.00. 570323-7957. 127432

HOUSE FOR SALE

HOUSE FOR SALE, 3 Bedroom, 1 Bath, Gas Heat, New Windows, Fenced In Yard. $55,000.00. Call 570672-2482. 127064 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 CAMPGROUNDS

SUSQUEHANNA CAMPGROUND - 570398-0462. River Lots, 6 Month Seasonal Rates, $800.00 To $1200.00. Cabins For Rent, Monthly, $350.00 To $600.00. 126253 MANUFACTURED HOMES

TWO MONTHS FREE RENT! Abandoned Mfg. Home 4Sale. Needs Some TLC. Only $100 Montoursville Area. Call 570-435-2207. From 9A5P. 127469 STORAGE UNITS

STORAGE UNITS. 10 X 16. $75.00/Month. Call 570-326-2830. 125343

VEHICLES CONSTRUCTION CARS EQUIP.

INTERNATIONAL 270A BACKHOE. $4,000.00.570-3981630. 127232 MOTORCYCLES

06 HONDA SHADOW, 750 Areo. 28,000 Miles. Well Dressed. Call 570435-3444. 127611 2013 YAMAHA ZUMA SCOOTER, 125 CC. New Front Tire. Rear Carry Rack, New Windshield.5,970 Miles. 100 Miles/Gallon. $2,200.00. 570-547-1795. 127435 WANTED! Harley-Davidson Motorcycles. Call 570-320-0630. Horsepower Harley-Davidson, Williamsport, PA 17701. www.horsepowerhd.com 127217 VEHICLES WANTED

ATTENTION B & C AUTO WRECKERS Will Now Pay Top Dollar For Your Unwanted Cars, Trucks and Equipment. Licensed and Professional Service. Call For Details. 570-547-1040. 127222

RUMMAGE SALE!

DuBoistown United Methodist Church HOME FOR SALE! 527 Covered Bridge Road, Buttonwood. 1500 sq. ft. ranch home on 1+/- acre. 3 bedrooms, 1 bath, living room, kitchen/dining area, laundry room/foyer and full block basement. Featuring hardwood floors and large covered front porch. Attached two-car garage. Nicely landscaped. Frontage on hardtop township maintained road in rural setting. North Penn/Liberty Schools. Easy commute to Williamsport, Mansfield or Wellsboro.

JUST REDUCED - $152,500

133 Summer Street • S. Williamsport, PA

FRIDAY, APRIL 20TH SATURDAY, APRIL 21ST 8:00am - 2:00pm

8:00am - 1:00pm

WOMEN’S SOCIETY MISSION OUTREACH

Lunch Available


Your Business Card Mailed to Over 58,000 Homes. $47.50/Week (1-4 Weeks) or $37.50/Week (5 or More Weeks)

Call Nickie at 570-326-9322

Levi Beiler - Contractor

570-725-3762

Fully Insured - Garages - Roofs - Repairs - Pole Buildings - Concrete Work - Remodeling

KOZ’s LANDSCAPING

LANDSCAPE BORDERS PERMANENT EDGING SPRING SPECIAL - 50% OFF ALL OTHER LANDSCAPING 25% OFF

Plants, Materials, Labor, Build, Design, Maintain

19 YEARS IN BUSINESS!

PA# 085849

Chicken BBQ

No Pressure Washing

ROOF CLEANING

BEFORE

ALSO...

AFTER

• Decks • Porches • Driveways • Sidewalks • Patios • Fences

FREE ESTIMATES!

NEW LAWN CARE CLIENTS -- 4 FREE CUTS!! DRIVEWAY SEAL & PARKING LOTS

REMOVES & KILLS MOLD & ALGAE EXTERIOR & INTERIOR CLEANING

Office: 570.940.0237 | Cell: 570.279.0317

Reuben Fisher - 570-547-6343 • www.fulltimeroofcleaning.com

Superior Seal Coating LLC

Saturday, April 21 3:30 - Till Gone

All Seal Coating is Hand Brushed & No Spray

5 YEAR GUARANTEE! HIGHEST QUALITY TAR

At the Trout Run United Methodist Church Route 14, 78 Creamery Street

Adult: $9 • Children 9 & Under: $4 ½ Chicken, Baked Beans, Cole Slaw, Dinner Roll, Beverage, !!!HOME MADE DESSERTS!!!

EAT IN – TAKE OUT - DRIVE THRU AVAILABLE!

LOWEST PRICE GUARANTEED! Number 1 Reputation • Fast & Free Estimates ALSO: HOT CRACK REPAIR

We Do it Right! Call Now For Huge Discounts

OFFICE: 570-940-0237 CELL: 570-279-0317

M.R. Logue Interiors ----- Since 1975 ----Swirled Ceilings - A Specialty

PA# 115065

• Drywall •

SEAMLESS GUTTERS INSTALLED OR DROPPED Gutter Repairs & Cleaning

CALL 570-246-3714 EXTERIOR CLEANING SERVICE Free Estimates 570-398-8424

EARL LEE STROBLE 1360 Ridge Road • Jersey Shore, PA 17740

LITTLE D BUILDERS WE DO A LITTLE OF EVERYTHING

DAVID B LAPP JR

287 Metzger Drive WatsontoWn, Pa 17777 GaraGes, additions, roofinG repairs new ConstruCtion, remodelinG

570-238-7933 | 570-538-3006

• Plaster Repairs • • Painting •

CALL TODAY!

PA# 049073

570-323-9119

Shaheen Auto

James Clark - Owner 30 Years Experience

SALES & SERVICE

CARS, TRUCKS, MOTORCYCLES & ENCLOSED TRAILERS ASE Certified Master Technicians 5399 US Rte. 15 Hwy, Montgomery, PA 17752

Phone: 570-547-2655 or 1-800-935-4895 WE BUY USED MOTORCYCLES, CARS, TRUCKS and ENCLOSED TRAILERS

CHRIS CONTRACTING

specializes heifer barns, freestall barns, pole buildings, garages, reroofing / residing, concreting, etc.

PA128590

South Williamsport, PA

• Plumbing • Electrical • Drywall • Painting

570-447-4680 SHOWCASE STORAGE FOR YOUR CAR OR TRUCK

CHRIS MARTIN

GENERAL CONSTRUCTION 722 FUNSTON AVE WILLIAMSPORT PA 17701 OFFICE: 272-202-4994 FAX: 272-202-4995

jennmarie85@ymail.com CELL: 570-765-1349

570-745-3649

115 Groupe Rd. • Jersey Shore, PA 17740

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Residential Commercial & Cleaning High Pressure ng um • Vinyl Sidi Brick • Alumin Patios • Decks , If Necessary Can Haul Water

Call 570-326-9322

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PA129017

SOFT WASH

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