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appy Spring! Yes, I know the official beginning of the season of rebirth was several weeks ago. However, the weather has been more like December than April soon to be May. I appreciate that every day is a blessing and obviously we can’t change the weather. What a problematic spring sports season on all our area athletes, coaches, and officials. Local athletic directors have been working overtime trying to figure out when, where, and how to get scheduled and rescheduled events completed. That isn’t even getting to the Little League and AYSO aged young folks. Warm weather events just aren’t much fun when it’s snowing. Hopefully, as you’re reading this, the weather has changed to some beautiful spring days. I don’t know if we’ll have the smell of fresh-cut grass anytime soon, but who knows? I’ll take some 50s, sunshine, and the smell of hot dogs cooking on the grill. Hard to believe many people will be opening their pools in less than a month. Well, enough about Mother Nature — well maybe one more thing for you baseball fans. A few years back BBCOR bats became required for teenage leagues, high school, and collegiate baseball. They are awful when the weather is warm, let alone cold. They are also very expensive, a good BBCOR bat, if there is such a thing, runs between $350 and $500. Get rid of them! Find a compromise somewhere between the hot bats used prior, and these dialed back bats.

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that much of a hardship to keep your trash in your car until you can find an appropriate place to get rid of it? Do you have an idea how many trash cans are around? USE THEM! Steph We have one planet on Nordstrom which to live. We can all do better at taking care of it. So if you are out and see trash lying around, pick it up and dispose of it properly. Or, at the very least, don’t add to the problem. Dispose of your own trash and recyclables properly. OK, now that we’ve gotten past that, let’s move on shall we? With a little luck, by the time you are reading this, Mother Nature will have finally cut us a break and give us a little spring weather. I’m fairly sure we saw all four seasons this week, and I’m getting a bit tired of not knowing if it’s going to snow from one day to the next. I have all sorts of spring outside stuff that I want to get done this year, so I could sure use some warmer weather and sunshine. While I am waiting for spring to spring, I’m digging through the recipe books trying to find some lighter fare for the nicer weather. Erik has been hitting the gym and eating healthier, and I have been hitting the yoga studio and pretending to eat healthier, so I am on the lookout for recipes that will satisfy us both.

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n April 26, 1946, a highly decorated World War II pilot, Captain Lawrence Ritter, crashed in a freak snowstorm in the area near Slate Run, in northwestern Lycoming County. He has been virtually forgotten by history, except, of course, to his own family and friends. Three men from the VFW Benefit Center in Lock Haven have sought to rescue Ritter from obscurity and have organized an event to commemorate his memory on Thursday, April 26, the 72nd anniversary of Ritter’s tragic death. Back in December 2017, Lock Haven resident Randy Gillen was telling Dave Bower, ADSO, who runs the VFW Benefit Center at 20 Bellefonte Avenue, Lock Haven, about a World War II pilot named Captain Lawrence J. Ritter, whose plane crashed in the mountains north of Williamsport due to a freak snowstorm on April 26, 1946. It was seven months until he was found, despite multiple ground and aerial searches by the Army and civilian volunteers. Randy first learned about it after reading a copy of “Mountain Home Magazine” dated May 2009. In the article, it

explained how it was all but forgotten, until the Boy Scouts from Lycoming County area rediscovered the site, and raised money to place a memorial stone there in June 2001. “Dave Bower, who runs the VFW Benefit Center and is my work study supervisor, asked me to research Captain Ritter’s history, and I managed to learn an incredible amount of facts about him,” Rick Bressler, one of the organizers of the event, who also works at the VFW Vets Benefit Center, told “Webb Weekly.” “I had to piece a lot of his history with old newspaper archives I located, as well as reaching out to multiple sources in New York, Michigan, Massachusetts, and New Jersey.” The research by Bressler produced the following biographical information about Captain Lawrence Ritter, who was a highly decorated World War II pilot. He was born on June 25, 1919, and was academically and athletically advanced while growing up in the Yonkers, New York area. He participated in both football and track. He won the 100-yard dash in 1940 Penn Relays with a time of 9.9 seconds. He graduated from Roosevelt High School, Yonkers, NY in 1937, and pro-

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Gazette and Bulletin April 25, 1927 Will Rogers Registers Hit Compiled by Lou Hunsinger Jr.

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ill Rogers, expert gum chewer, lariat twirler and analyst of human frailties, talked incessantly from 8:30 to 10:40 o’clock Saturday evening before a fair-sized audience at the Elks’ auditorium, where he spoke

under the auspices of the American Legion. But the listening and appreciating powers of the audience surpassed the endurance power of the cowboy humorist’s rubber jaw and vocal chords and he had to dash from the stage long before he came near tiring his listeners. For although the upholstery on the

auditorium seats was by no means conducive to comfort over a long period of time, there was no sign that any of the audience was getting ready to leave before Rogers had departed. From the time the comedian’s rugged face thrust itself through the curtains until the wiry form made its exit while twirling ropes, the crowd had all the appearance of being a permanent fixture in the auditorium. Will is a garrulous fellow who never misses seeing a joke, even if it is himself, and his two hours of patter revealed as an accurate an estimate of the other na-

tives of this land and other countries. Will has a deep admiration for the United States, which he admitted he is trying to reform at so much per word. And he frankly admits he hopes that the reformation won’t take place as long as he has to earn his living. We are, he says, the greatest boob nation on earth. We mean well, but we just can’t help going around helping others and getting ourselves in difficulties. We like to solve the other fellow’s problems and tell him how to do things which we can’t do for ourselves in our own country.

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Aside from the hearse, the vehicle procession, which proceeds from the chapel to the cemetery site, may contain a family car. This limousine is set aside for the use of the immediate family. In addition, there may be a flower car, which is dedicated solely to transporting floral pieces from the funeral home to the cemetery, where they can be placed at the gravesite, undisturbed. While a lead car containing the funeral director (and sometimes clergy) can be counted upon to lead the vehicular procession, it may be decided, beforehand, to engage the services of a police motorcycle escort. Doing so ensures uninterrupted vehicular flow through traffic lights to the cemetery. The funeral is an experience of value and when properly planned can provide lasting satisfaction and comfort to the survivors. By recording your wishes, you help guide your survivors, and allow them to spend time supporting each other instead of worrying about what you would have wanted. To learn more about our services, please call Michael R. Lingg, Supervisor or any of our staff at KNIGHT-CONFER FUNERAL HOME at 570-323-7717. We invite you to tour our home at 1914 Memorial Avenue, where we have been faithfully serving our community since 1879.

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TUE 8, 22 6 – 7:30 p.m. Grief Support Group for Children Heartworks is a family-based peer support program for grieving children, teens, and their families. Dinner is provided at 6 p.m. Register: 570-320-7691 or 1-888-499-3177 Location: Divine Providence, 1100 Grampian Blvd., Williamsport

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WED 23 6:30 a.m. – noon All-Inclusive Blood Screening Low-cost blood screenings provide important information to help you be proactive about your health. Consult your physician about what

WED 12 5:30 – 6:30 p.m. Getting You Healthy for Surgery If you have an elective surgical procedure in the next few months and want to feel better afterward, attend this class to learn about proper nutrition, appropriate exercise, and resources to help improve overall health before surgery. Register: 1-877-883-4791 Location: Williamsport YMCA, 641 Walnut St., Williamspor

WED 2 8:30 – 9:30 a.m. Free Breakfast for Veterans If you are a senior citizen who served in the United States Armed Forces, we’d like to honor you with a complimentary breakfast. Register: 570-723-6860 Location: The Laurels, 39 Central Ave., Wellsboro

THU 24 12:30 – 4:30 p.m. AARP Refresher The AARP Driver Safety Refresher is for individuals who have previously attended the two-day, eight-hour AARP Driver Safety Course. Prepayment to the AARP of $15 for AARP members or $20 for non-members is required. Checks can be mailed to the Lincoln Senior Center, 2138 Lincoln St., Williamsport, PA 17701. Register: 1-877-883-4791 Location: Williamsport YMCA, 641 Walnut St., Williamsportt WED 30 6:30 a.m. – noon All-Inclusive Blood Screening Low-cost blood screenings provide important information to help you be proactive about your health. Consult your physician about what test(s) may be most beneficial. Payment is required at the time of service. Find details at UPMCSusquehanna.org/BloodScreenings. Register: Call the Lincoln Senior Center at (570) 323-3096, Monday or Wednesday from 9:30 am to noon. Location: The LifeCenter, 641 Walnut St., Williamsport

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TUE 8, 22 7 - 8:30 p.m. Expecting Parents Classes A free series addressing common questions and concerns of expecting parents. Topics include physical and emotional changes, labor/delivery, a tour of the OB Unit, techniques for enhancing comfort, pelvic floor therapy, breastfeeding, understanding your newborn and what to expect after birth. Register: 570-723-0375 Location: Soldiers + Sailors, 32-36 Central Ave., Wellsboro TUE 15 6:30 a.m. – noon All-Inclusive Blood Screening Low-cost blood screenings provide important information to help you be proactive about your health. Consult your physician about what test(s) may be most beneficial. Payment is required at the time of service. Find details at UPMCSusquehanna.org/BloodScreenings. Register: 570-321-3210 Location: Soldiers + Sailors, 32-36 Central Ave., Wellsboro

NORTHUMBERLAND THU 17 6:30 a.m. – noon All-Inclusive Blood Screening Low-cost blood screenings provide important information to help you be proactive about your health. Consult your physician about what test(s) may be most beneficial. Payment is required at the time of service. Find details at UPMCSusquehanna.org/BloodScreenings. Register: 570-321-3210 Location: UPMC Susquehanna Sunbury, 350 N. 11th St., Sunbury

THU 24 5:30–8:00 p.m. Spirit of Women Girls' Night Out Join us for Girls’ Night Out—a fun and free evening of women's health information, free health screenings, shopping with local businesses, and wine and chocolate pairings. Gynecologic oncologists John Comerci, MD, and Brian Orr, MD, will speak about preventing and recognizing gynecologic cancers. Join our free Spirit of Women program to attend. Register: 1-888-720-8461 Location: Susquehanna Valley Country Club, 1 Country Club Road, Hummel’s Wharf

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WED 9, 23 7 – 8:30 p.m. Grief Support Group for Young Adults Heartworks offers a grief support group for young adults ages 18-35, who are coping with the death of a loved one. This support group provides a safe, supportive, non-judgmental space for participants to share their loss experiences, express their feelings and take time to remember those lost. Register: 570-320-7691 or 1-888-499-3177 Location: Divine Providence, 1100 Grampian Blvd., Williamsport

THU 10 11:30 – 2:30 p.m. Hearing Screening A free hearing screening for preschool-aged children through adults will be offered by UPMC Susquehanna’s Audiology. Appointment: 1-877-883-4791 Location: The LifeCenter, 641 Walnut Street

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ome of you lucky elders out there may have been part of the famed Mickey Mouse Club. We won’t mention how long ago that actually was. But I will say Annette Funicello was probably one reason a few males signed up. I am here to report that I’ve been club less for quite a long time. It’s not that nobody will “take me in and take me on,” but as I age (ripen) I have less time to be a part of one. It’s really supposed to work the other way around; I should have more time to be around others with similar interests! Early on, things got off to a good start. I was part of a book/reading club in grade school where each of us would devour a book and then discuss it with the rest of the group. We compared thoughts on whether the book was good or bad and what it was trying to say to us. In seventh grade, I joined a bowling club that met after school at Faxon

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Lanes. It was fun for a while, but bowling wasn’t for me. Not enough physical exertion to break a sweat and beg for Gatorade. Plus, I never learned to score properly. Boy Scouts was a club of sorts, and I enjoyed the activities that went with it. My Gerry Ayers nephew followed in my footsteps, and he likes the camping trips the best. By high school, teachers and advisors tried to get me to join the French club, the ski club, and even the drama club. Why didn’t I bother with any of those? Let’s see. I disliked the French language and couldn’t grasp it or their culture. Ski club? I never learned to tackle the slopes or even try cross-country skiing. And a drama club? Dear God, the “drama” began at the first bell and lasted till the last class! How about joining the debate team? Unless I wanted to pursue a career in

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being a prosecuting attorney, this was also a lost cause for me. By college, there were enough clubs to join to last a lifetime. And I didn’t join any of them. Was I “missing in action” on campus? No, just slowly morphing into a “club of one.” There was some redemption. My passion for automobiles HAD to spill over into some clubs. By age eight, I sent a mailer and a check to the Hot Wheels junior nationwide club. Membership included a boxed club kit that arrived

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their national conventions were too far away for me to attend and meet everyone. Chicago, Miami, Sacramento, you get the picture. Drive my car there? Sounds more like airfare required. So I never went, I just wrote. The local Ford Mustang club welcomed me with open arms. It’s still active in our area, but I joined when Tom Schreiner was at the helm. It was a great bunch of guys and gals who truly loved their cars. We went on many trips and picnics and gatherings and cruises. I had fun with them and miss it, but other things in life started to beckon. Recently, I was asked to join a cancer survivor club put on by the local YMCA. I wanted to join but their meeting times don’t jive with my schedule. Many of their members are older and retired or have flexible time. At Tuesday at noon, I am at work. Sure, I’d love to be swimming or lifting weights and then discuss our trials and tribulations, but I just can’t get there. The stroke survivor club at Susquehanna Health also contacted me to join them for sessions. Same story. Cannot meet at their specified times.

Bills to pay, you know. I know what you’re thinking. What’s next with all the bad luck of late. Perhaps a meteor will crash into my yard while mowing the lawn. I live. “Mr. Ayers, you are a meteor survivor. Will you join our club? Our dues are cheap, and we meet only twice per year.” My mother cherished being involved in the local garden clubs, such as Loyalsock and Duboistown. She often talked about the great people she met and the super functions they had. They tell me she is missed. I should have joined a biking club or a running club. Or a club that met only to vent because they didn’t like joining a club in the first place. There are pottery clubs and theatre clubs and movie clubs and even (bring the goggles and flippers) scuba clubs. I can even enroll in a club online. There is still a lonely-hearts club in existence. I shall pass on all of them. But don’t feel sorry for me because I am a club of one instead of a “jack of all clubs.” Perhaps one day I will have the gumption to actually start a club of my very own. Just don’t hold your breath waiting for the announcement.

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I look like a fool when my food flips onto the table or floor. Needless to say, I prefer it when the waiter or waitress offers to transfer my leftovers into the designated container, recognizing that, for me, the struggle is real. He or she disappears into the kitchen and in no time arrives back at my table with a big, plastic bag—the aforementioned boxes stacked neatly inside. Tabs intact. It doesn’t matter if it’s eggplant Parmesan, chicken wings or a few slices of Mediterranean pizza, I look forward to enjoying my meals again, and I’m nearly always amazed by the fact that they taste even better a day or two later. Except for French fries. French fries are a horrible, droopy mess the next day and a pathetic representation of food matter by all accounts. Most of the time, I don’t even bother bringing them home. If I had half a brain, I wouldn’t order them in the first place. Crazy as it sounds, I’ve even been known to order something from the menu for the express purpose of taking it home in its entirety, never once touching it at the restaurant. I usually get a look from the waiter that whis-

pers “that’s really strange, ma’am,” but in my mind, it’s pure genius. It’s rumored I keep a cooler in the car for just such an occasion. It might be true. The sad news on this topic is that in actuality, I rarely get to enjoy my leftovers because my kids get to them first. It’s not that they don’t ask before diving in (they usually do), but I feel inordinately guilty when I don’t willingly share. In fact, one of my progenies has a habit of texting or Snapping me a picture of the leftovers in the refrigerator while I’m out, inquiring as to whether I’m particularly fond of the food in question. She, too, appreciates how completely wonderful leftovers are. How can I not oblige? So, naturally I tell her it’s fair game, and a little part of me dies inside, knowing that, yet again, I won’t get to eat the rest of my tuna wrap— or whatever it was that I failed to hide well enough in the fridge. Planet Mom: It’s where I live, probably eating leftovers. Visit me there at www. melindawentzel.com and www.facebook.com/NotesfromPlanetMom. Caricature by Simon Ellinas.


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Dinner What: Broiled or beer battered haddock or black diamond steak. When: Friday, April 27, 2008, at 5:00 p.m. Where: American Legion Post 0617, 901 South Market Street, South Williamsport.

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

Band What: A-Team band. When: Friday, April 27, 2018, at 9:00 p.m. Where: American Legion Post 0617, 901 South Market Street, South Williamsport.

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EVENTS EVENTS... 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.

Penn State Master Gardeners What: Penn State Master Gardeners Shade Gardening. Shady areas are not the gardener’s enemy! Registration required at http://extension.psu.edu/lycoming/events or by calling 1-877-345-0691. When: Saturday, April 28, from 10:00 a.m.-11:30 a.m. Where: Lysock Complex, 542 County Farm Road, Suite 206, Montoursville. Audubon Program What: Lycoming Audubon bird walk at the Williamsport Water Authority property in Mosquito Valley. Loaner binoculars are available. When: Saturday April 28, 2018 at 8:30 a.m., weather permitting. Trip leader is Eric Hartshaw (570-433-4785). Where: Take Riverside Dr. (Rt. 654) in Duboistown, turn south on Valley St, go about ½ mile, turn left onto Mosquito Valley Rd, continue to Williamsport Water Authority property at end of road, meet in visitor’s parking lot. Arts and Crafts Show What: Montgomery Area HS Fine Arts Club 1st Annual Arts & Crafts Show. Over 30 vendors, 50/50 raffle, basket raffle, face painting as well as food and beverages. When: April 28th, 2018, from 1-:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. Where: Montgomery Area High School cafeteria and gymnasium. Gift Card Bingo

It’s A Trip! With Sherry Ault Tours May 5 - Gettysburg Battlefield/Eisenhower Farm ................................ $70 pp June 2 - New York City - South Street Area Day On Your Own ........... $61 pp July 28 - Buffalo, NY Garden Walk ...................................................... $65 pp August 18 - A Day on Your Own in Ocean City, NJ ............................. $76 pp September 15 - Mount Vernon & Potomac River Cruise ..................... $94 pp September 23-24 - Alexandria Bay.............................................. $257 pp dbl (Includes transportation, 1 nite stay facing Boldt Castle, 3 meals, tour of Boldt & Singer Castles)

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What: Warrior Run Cheer Parent Association Gift Card Bingo. Tickets are $20 at the door for 20 games. Additional cards, specials, auction items, and 50/50 available. When: Sunday, April 29, 2018. Doors and kitchen open at noon. Play begins at 1:00 p.m. Where: Warrior Run Area Fire Dept. Social Hall, Allenwood. Jewelry Sale What: Jennifer Engel Designs. All proceeds benefit the Heartworks (Child Bereavement Program). When: May 1, 2018 from 8:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m. Where: Williamsport Regional Medical Center, 700 High St. – Tower Lobby. Jewelry Sale What: Jennifer Engel Designs. All proceeds benefit the Heartworks (Child Bereavement Program). When: May 2, 2018 from 8:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m. Where: Divine Providence Hospital Main Lobby. Girls on the Run Spring 5K What: Participation in the 5K is open to the public; please go to gotrgsv.org/5k for more info. When: Sunday, May 6. Expo starts at noon, race starts at 2:00 p.m. Where: Penn College. Softball Bingo What: Williamsport Millionaire Softball Gift Card Bingo. Gift cards, basket raffles, 50/50 and great food! $200 cash jackpot. Contact Shawna Bartholomew 570-220-6273 to purchase a $20 ticket or more info. When: May 6th 2018. Doors open at noon. Bingo starts at 1:00 p.m. Where: Hepburn Township Fire Hall. Career Fair What: PA CareerLink® Clinton County Career Fair. This is an opportunity to meet area employers and educational providers. When: Tuesday, May 8th from 10:00 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Where: STEP, Inc., 124 East Walnut Street, Lock Haven. Little League “Intentional Walkers” Relay for Life Team

What: Relay for Life yard sale. Huge indoor yard sale with food available on Saturday (no early sales). The team will be accepting donated items in good, clean useable condition for the sale starting May 7th-9th from 9 a.m.-2 p.m., May 10th from 9 a.m.-7 p.m. and May 11th from 8 a.m.-6 p.m. All proceeds benefit the American Cancer Society and any unsold items after the sale will be donated to a variety of other local charities. Call 570-326-1921 for more information. When: Saturday, May 12, 2018, from 8:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m. Where: At the Recreation Hall in the Little League complex in South Williamsport. Emergency Preparedness Day What: FCC Allenwood/USP Lewisburg Crisis Support Teams “12th Annual Emergency Preparedness Day”. View online! http://FCCEPD.Weebly.com Over 50 outside agencies will be involved, including the FBI, ICE, PA State Police, The Red Cross, PA Game Commission, along with local fire and emergency response agencies. These agencies will provide education on both institutional and environmental emergencies and disasters. Free and open to the public. When: May 17, 2018 from 9:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m. Where: The FCC Allenwood Training Center is located across from Clyde Peelings Reptiland on Route 15. FCC Allenwood, Rt. 15, 2 Miles North of Allenwood, Allenwood. Tire Drive What: Tire Drive. Proof of residency is required. Up to 12 car or light truck tires accepted free of charge. When: May 18th Noon-5:00 p.m.; May 19th 8:00 a.m.-10:00 a.m. Where: Mifflin Township Building 106 First Fork Road, Jersey Shore. Pickleball What: Come enjoy the outdoors and camaraderie of this growing sport. Newcomers welcomed and don’t worry, we have paddles (rackets) that you can borrow until you become addicted. If you have any questions call Ken at 570-322-2159, or visit Facebook, and search for “Williamsport Pickleball.” When: Thursday and Saturday at 9:00 a.m.

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DIVINE TRAVELERS 2018 TRIPS PRESENTED BY SUSQUEHANNA HEALTH RETIREES June 12: Seneca Lake Luncheon Cruise/Wine Tour..................................$120.00 September 4 - 7: Newport, RI Mansion Tours ............................. $530.00 pp dbl October 16: Penn’s Peak Dinner Show “Rick K & The Allnighters” ............. $95.00 December 4: American Music Theatre “The First Noel”/Shady Maple ......$110.00 You do not have to be a retiree from UPMC Susquehanna to travel with us. Everyone is welcome!

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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. Christian Motorcyclist Meeting What: Local CMA meeting (Christian Motorcyclists Association), an international organization founded by one man in 1975. We raised almost $4.4 million dollars last year in our annual fundraising ride—Run For The Son! Over $800,000 went to each of these three: Missionary Ventures, Open Doors, and the Jesus Film Project. Through Missionary Ventures we distributed bicycles, motorcycles, horses, boats, 3 horse & buggies, 2 snowmobiles, and 1 camel. Through Open Doors, 2.6 million Bibles, and via the Jesus Film Project over 119 million people have viewed the life of Christ in their own heart language. The results are phenomenal! CMA’s main mission is to bikers, to reveal the love of Jesus and to be a servant in any way we can. If you are a biker, and a Christian, join us at our meeting and get acquainted with us. See what we are doing. If you are not a Christian, but are intrigued by all this, you are welcome to join us at our meeting, too! For more info, call Terry Seyler- 570-660-2397, or Lou Gatti- 570-220-9211, or call Ron Kelly- 570-322-4341 and leave a message. You can also find out more about CMA at our national website at cmausa.org or visit our local chapter website at cmaner5. org/PA/SONRISERIDERS. When: The 3rd Tuesday of every month. Share a meal with us at 5:30 p.m. and business meeting at 7:00 p.m. Where: Perkins Restaurant in the backroom, Williamsport. CHURCH EVENTSEVENTS... CHURCH

Spaghetti Dinner What: Featuring “Spaghetti your way”, including: salad, beverages and homemade desserts. Take-outs available. Adults $8.50, children 6-12 – $5.50, children under 6 – free. When: Saturday, April 28, from 4:00 p.m.-7:00 p.m. Where: Huntersville United Methodist Church, 5263 Rabbittown Rd., Muncy. Free Clothing What: Daniel’s Closet free clothing giveaway. When: Saturday, April 28, 2018 from 9:00 a.m.-11:00 a.m. Clothing drop-off and set-up is Thursday, April 26, 2018, 4:00 p.m.-5:30 p.m. Where: Redeemer Lutheran Church, 1101 Washington Blvd., Williamsport. Use outside stairway to Social Hall. Spaghetti Dinner What: Spaghetti Dinner. Price $9.00 adults, $4.00 children. When: Saturday April 28, 2018 from 4:30 p.m.-6:30 p.m. Take-outs at 4:00 p.m. Where: Lycoming Presbyterian Church, 825 Arch Street, Williamsport.

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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. SENIOR EVENTSEVENTS... SENIOR Catered Dinner What: Montgomery area senior citizens catered dinner. Members should bring table service and an item for the

Mustang Club What: North Central Mustang Club May meeting. All Mustang enthusiasts welcome. When: Tuesday May 1st at 6:30 p.m. Where: Murray Motors Muncy. Toastmasters Club What: Eliminate your fear of public speaking. Gain control of your fear of public speaking by working with experienced people who will guide you to develop your speaking skills. This meeting is open to anyone. Contact Bill Hague 570-322-1431 or Phil Buehrer 570-326-6801. When: 1st & 3rd Wednesday of each month from 6:30 to 8:00 p.m. Open House May 2nd. Where: The Steinbacher & Stahl Resource Center, 413 Washington Blvd. at Penn St., Williamsport.

Yard Sale to Benefit the Pre-School at St. Luke What: We have already collected too many goodies to hold until our huge July Sale at the church. Shop early to find treasures. Rain or shine, sun or snow. The sale is indoors. When: Saturday, April 28, from 8:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m. Where: 2701 W. Fourth Street, Newberry section of Williamsport. Fellowship Dinner What: Farragut Mt. Zion United Methodist Church First Tuesday fellowship dinner. Free will donations accepted. When: May 1 from 5:30 p.m.-7:00 p.m. Where: Rte. 864 near the intersection with Rte. 87 near Montoursville. Grief Share Support Group What: Muncy First United Methodist Church Weekly seminar and support group for people who are grieving the death of someone close to them. Video sessions and

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Basement Sale What: Semi- annual Mill Creek United Methodist Church basement sale with lunch available and soup for sale by the quart. Soups include veg. beef, chicken corn, ham and bean, & chili. Proceeds help with our many local mission projects. When: Friday, April 27th, from 8:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m. and Saturday, April 28th from 8:00 a.m.-noon. Where: Church is located at 2255 Warrensville Rd., Montoursville.

Annual Yard Sale What: Annual yard sale. There will also be a soup and bake sale. Lunch will be available. When: April 28th from 7:30 a.m.-2:00 p.m. Where: Nisbet United Methodist Church, 155 West Village Dr., Nisbet.

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of the year,” remarked Executive Director Gary Parks, told Webb Weekly. “It not only gives our guests a chance to support the museum, but it transports them back in time. I have been amazed that most people come in costume from the Prohibition Era. Everyone seems to enjoy being a flapper or a bootlegging gangster. I just hope Farrington Place doesn’t get raided by the Keystone Cops! We’d have to bail all of our guests out of jail, and there goes our profit margin!” Adding to the festivities of the evening will be an opportunity to learn the Charleston from dance masters Sandy and Frank Hartzell. A Charleston contest will follow, and the best couple will be rewarded with a prize. As well, the best costumes for a male and a female will garner an award. Tickets are priced at $60 per person with a $10 discount afforded to members of the Lycoming County Historical Society located at 858 West Fourth Street. Tickets are available at the Historical Society during operational hours (Tuesday-Friday, 9:30 a.m. until 4 p.m. and Saturday, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.). Tickets are also available from Board members. For further information, please call 570.326.3326 or visit our website at www.tabermuseum. org.

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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.

EVENTS EVENTS... 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. Way’s Garden Art Show What: Bald Eagle Art League invites all to enjoy a full day of family leisure and pleasure with activities for everyone from eldest to youngest at Williamsport’s traditional Way’s Garden Art Show 2018. Come hear the music of Williamsport’s own Repasz Band and Sue Bloom’s Acoustic Trio. Indulge your eyes looking upon the various works of art displayed by your favorite artists. Feast at Trinity Episcopal Church’s Strawberry Festival on BBQs, sandwiches, cakes, cold shakes and more goodies too numerous to mention. When: Sunday 10th June 2018 from 11:00 a.m.4:00 p.m. Where: Way’s Garden corner of Maynard & West 4th streets, Williamsport.

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) 601-4014 Open Mic with “The Tickles” | 7 p.m. | Riverside Campground, Montgomery | 570-547-6289 Tuesdays Open Mic Night │ Finish Line Cafe │ 8 p.m. │ 2014 West Fourth Street, Williamsport │ (570) 322-6936 Quizzo Trivia │ Bullfrog Brewery │ 9 p.m. │ 229 West Fourth Street, Williamsport │ (570) 326-4700

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Karaoke │ Crippled Bear Inn │ 8 p.m. │ 2967 Lycoming Creek Road, Williamsport │ (570) 494-9979 Team Trivia │ Trail Inn │ 8 p.m. │ 3575 Lycoming Creek Road, Williamsport │ (570) 494-0424 Karaoke w / Starmaker Entertainment │ Ye Olde Meeting Place │ 8 p.m. │ 8350 Route 405, Milton │ (570) 742-7707 DJ & Dancing │ Imbibe Lounge & Night Venue │ 8 p.m. -2 a.m. │ 321 Pine Street, Williamsport │ (570) 322-6900 FILM: Classic Movies │ J.V. Brown Library │ 2 p.m. │ 19 East Fourth Street, Williamsport │ (570) 326-0536 │ Free! Bingo & Taco Night | Bingo at 7 p.m. | Riverside Campground, Montgomery | 570-547-6289 Arts & Crafts with Tina | Riverside Campground Dining Room, Montgomery |5:00 p.m.-8:00 p.m. | (57) 547-6289 Wednesdays Live Jazz │ Bullfrog Brewery │ 7-10 p.m. │ 229 West Fourth Street, Williamsport │ (570) 3264700 Live Music │ Barrel 135 │ 6-8 p.m. │ 135 West Third Street, Williamsport │ (570) 322-7131 Open Mic Night w/ Shawn Strickland │ Spartan Pub │ 9 p.m. │ 104 North Main Street, Hughesville │ (570) 584-2337 Wine Down Wednesday │ Eagle Rock Winery │ 5-9 p.m. │ 414 West Fourth Street, Williamsport │ (570) 567-7715 Quizzo Trivia │ Kimball’s Pub │ 9 p.m. │ Second & Park Streets, Williamsport │ (570) 322-1115 DJ & Dancing │ Imbibe Lounge & Night Venue │ 8 p.m. -2 a.m. │ 321 Pine Street, Williamsport

│ (570) 322-6900 Country Line Dancing │ Hepburn Township Fire Hall │ 7 p.m. │ 615 Route 973, Cogan Station │ (570) 494-0411 Texas Hold ‘Em │ Riverside Lounge │ 6:30 p.m. │ South Main Street, Montgomery │ (570) 5476289 Thursdays Live Music │ Riepstine’s Pub │ 9 p.m. │ 913 Arch Street, Williamsport │ (570) 329-2739 Live Music │ Avenue 209 Coffeehouse │ 7 p.m. │ 209 Bellefonte Avenue, Lock Haven │ (570) 748-6738 Quizzo Trivia │ Cloud 9 Airport Restaurant & Lounge │ 7:30 p.m. │ 700 Airport Road, Montoursville │ (570) 601-4603 Quizzo Trivia │ Hull’s Landing │ 9 p.m. │ Routes 442 & 405, Muncy │ (570) 546-6524 DJ & Dancing │ Imbibe Lounge & Night Venue │ 8 p.m. -2 a.m. │ 321 Pine Street, Williamsport │ (570) 322-6900 DJ Reaper │ The New K-Bar │ 8 p.m. │ 523 East Third Street, Williamsport │ (570) 326-7873 DJ & Karaoke w / Discmaster DJ │ Rivals Sports Bar │ 9 p.m. │ 420 River Avenue, Williamsport │ (570) 322-8980 Karaoke w / KJ Hammie │ Riverside Lounge │ 9 p.m. │ South Main Street, Montgomery │ (570) 547-6289 Trivia │ Planet Par │ 9 p.m. │ 326 Court St., Williamsport │ (570) 320-1101 Trivia | 7 p.m. | Riverside Campground, Montgomery | 570-547-6289 Fridays Live Music │ Bullfrog Brewery │ 10 p.m. │ 229 West Fourth Street, Williamsport │ (570) 326-

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SATURDAY, JULY 14, 2018

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Celebration Reunion & Picnic At the Eagles Mere Air & Auto Museums

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Live Music │ American Legion Post 617 │ 9 p.m. │ 901 Market St, South Williamsport │ (570) 327-0255 Live Music │ Trout Run Hotel │ 9 p.m. │ 88 Confair Lane, Trout Run │ (570) 998-2776 Live Music │ New Mountain Tavern │ 9:30 p.m. │ Route 15, Montgomery │ (570) 547-0750 Live Music │ Ye Olde Meeting Place │ 9:30 p.m. │ 8350 Route 405, Milton │ (570) 742-7707 Live Music │ Hull’s Landing │ 9:30 p.m. │ Routes 442 & 405, Muncy │ (570) 546-6524 Sax Daddy & Friends │ Forksville General Store │ 7 p.m. │ Bridge Street, Forksville │ (570) 924-4982 DJ & Dancing │ Imbibe Lounge & Night Venue │ 8 p.m. -2 a.m. │ 321 Pine Street, Williamsport │ (570) 322-6900 DJ & Karaoke w / Your Request DJ/Karaoke │ New K-Bar │ 9 p.m. │ 523 E Third St, Williamsport │ (570) 326-7873 DJ │ Riverside Lounge │ 9 p.m. │ South Main Street, Montgomery │ (570) 547-6289 DJ & Karaoke │ Rauchtown Inn │ 9:30 p.m. │ 3235 Rauchtown Road, Jersey Shore │ (570) 745-7574 Team Trivia │ Hangar 9 │ 8 p.m. │ 208 Bellefonte Avenue, Lock Haven │ (570) 8937638 Karaoke | Planet Par | 10:30 p.m. │ 326 Court St., Williamsport │ (570) 320-1101

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Neat and cozy one owner ranch house on quiet street in uptown Jersey Shore. Hardwood floors, replacement windows, newer gas furnace, family room and one car garage in lower level. 3/4 bath in lower level, plumbed but not finished, hardwood floors in LR under carpet, not in kitchen or DR. Contact Bob Major (570) 971-2177.

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unique event is going to be held in Lycoming County on April 30th at 1:30 PM at the Mary Welch Theater of Lycoming College, 605 Mulberry Street in Williamsport. Six members of Governor Wolf ’s cabinet: Jessica Altman, Insurance Commissioner; Dennis Davin, Secretary of Community and Economic Development; Cindy Dunn, Secretary of Conservation and Natural Resources;

Dr. Rachel Levine, Physician General and Secretary of Health; Russell Redding, Secretary of Agriculture; and Pedro Rivera, Secretary of Education will be in the unique guest panel. The event is called, “Cabinet in Your Community,” and it will be in the form of a town hall type meeting, giving the public the opportunity to engage these top-level officials from Governor Tom Wolf ’s administration. The program will be determined by the questions that get asked. Given that the panel is made

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Hope will receive $5 from the sale of each tote. “We’re grateful for the creativity and generosity that Equinox LTD has exhibited through this fundraiser to benefit Hope and the services we provide to area individuals,” said Robert Labatch, president of Hope Enterprises. “We’re especially excited that this project involved the help of children in the Autism Support Classroom at Central Elementary.” Made of 10.10-ounce Army duck canvas with 22” cotton handles, the 14” wide x 13.5” high x 4” deep tote

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lower carbon footprint, is known for its handcrafted product quality, precision and attention to detail. Hope also benefitted from an April 14 fundraiser held at the Williamsport Country Club. Sponsored by The WildLife of Autism and the Hope Enterprises Children’s Development Center, “A Safari Soiree” helped to raise funds for a new wellness program for adults with developmental disabilities. About 1 in 68 children have been identified with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) according to estimates from U.S. Centers for Disease Control Autism and Developmental Disabilities Monitoring (ADDM) Network. About Hope Enterprises Hope is a comprehensive service provider, offering a wide range of services for people with disabilities, serving more than 800 individuals and their families through an experienced, committed staff. The service area reaches across an area including Lycoming, Clinton, Northumberland, Columbia, Montour, Snyder, and Union counties. Always receptive to pursuing new


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Rockin’ For Life Musical Fundraising Event at Valley Inn By Lou Hunsinger Jr.

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bout 20 years ago, Kevin Gross was severely injured in a motorcycle crash and endured great pain from it. As a result of the attempts to deal with the pain from it, he became addicted to painkillers and spent a long, frustrating struggle trying to free himself from this addiction. One of the things that he found out from this struggle was

that there were no in-house treatment facilities that had the room to treat him. He had to go to a facility in the Philadelphia area. Ever since then, he has made it a personal crusade to try and to get more in-house treatment facilities opened not only in this area but throughout the state. However, these type of facilities cost money to build and to operate, that it is what prompted him to think of the idea of promoting and hosting musical

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the second time would be 90 days and the third time one year. And, it’s going to be staffed with doctors to diagnose what’s wrong with the people of why they are doing what they’re doing, and how we can get them rehabilitated and if they need jobs we will try to get them jobs and counseling on site.” Gross is hoping to hold major concerts twice a year at the Lycoming County Fairgrounds as further fundraisers for this project. “I would like to have one concert be a rock show headlined by a major act and to have a second country concert, also to be headlined by a top act,” Gross said. He believes you only go through this world once, and that you should try to leave as positive an impact as you can. He is hopeful that by organizing this fundraising effort, that might make possible additional treatment for those under the scourge of drugs and opioids, that he will leave his own positive mark on society. “I don’t want to see the taxpayers to have to bear the full brunt of dealing with this problem and that by raising funds through these concerts that we can lessen the burden on our taxpayers,” Gross concluded.


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school, she knew she wanted to go into with issues such as an explosion in the politics, and served as the junior coun- middle of town, next to an elementary cil representative to Exeter Borough in school, as well as the flood of 2011. It her junior and senior years. was apparent that she did a great job, But then fate took a hand that changed because no one opposed her for mayor the young lady’s life. In September of when her appointed term was com2007, her grandfather was diagnosed pleted, despite the fact that 70 percent with a malignant brain tumor. He was of the Exeter’s residents are over the serving as mayor, and Exeter had a age of 50. practice at the time that if an elected She was featured in the May 2011 official passed away, while in office, a edition of O, the Oprah Magazine, on spouse or family member could fulfill “age-defying superstars” as the nation’s their term. Mr. Coyne asked his grand- youngest female mayor. She probably daughter if she would be willing to fin- could have served as mayor for life, but ish his term as mayor. with the election of Tom Wolf as govAt the time, she was just 20 years old, ernor, she was given an offer she sima student at King’s College studying ply could not refuse. In January 2015, political science, living at home with she accepted the position as director her folks, sleeping in the bedroom she’s for the Northeast/Central Regional had since age 12, and waiting tables Office of Governor Wolf that handles at her parents’ restaurant for school 28 counties including Lycoming. money. But despite her youth, she had Which brings us back to the upcoming politics in her blood, so she told her event on April 30th. Cassandra Colegrandfather that if the board approved man will moderate the town hall-type her, she would do it. At his passing in discussion with members of Governor September of 2008, it became a reality. Wolf ’s cabinet. It is indeed worth it to Two months before her 21st birthday, consider attending a meeting with so by a unanimous vote of the borough many high ranking state officials, but it council, she was appointed mayor of is also certainly worth the opportunity Exeter in October of 2008. to see in action a young woman who Cassandra Coleman was not a figure- has one of the brightest futures in the head mayor, though. had1 to deal11:16:51 Commonwealth. Webb Weekly Qtr PageShe 031318.pdf 3/13/2018 AM

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t appears that the daytime temperatures are finally reaching a more comfortable level and the snow (I hope!) is gone for the season. Now it’s a matter of double checking our gear, taking a shot or two just to verify the sights are still on, and maybe slipping out for a final morning or two of trying to locate a vocal gobbler. If you do get out for some last minute scouting, you would be well advised to leave your turkey calls at home! The last thing you want to do just before the season opens is to educate a willing gobbler that the calls he is hearing are really from a human. It would be OK to use a locator call, such as a barred owl, peacock or coyote call, but don’t be tempted to purr, cluck or yelp on a turkey call — save those calls for the opening morning! Recent reports of sightings of gobblers, or any turkeys for that matter, have been a bit sketchy. There also seems to be a lack of vocal gobblers at first light. Perhaps the late arrival of warmer weather has some of the turkeys still holed up in their winter hideouts. Research has shown that turkeys often do have a winter range and a spring range. Tracking devices were attached to birds that were netted for the research, and the

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many different ways to rig them for the different situations we face as fishermen. I became comfortable with the various worm rigs, and then somebody introduced the “wacky worm” rig. What dummy, I thought, would rig a rubber worm with a hook right in the middle of the worm with both ends hanging down and expect it to take fish? Fortunately for me, a bass fishing friend of mine showed me the technique one day on a lake in the Poconos — it worked, and it worked well. Needless to say, I have added the technique to my ever-growing arsenal. Many years ago, a writer friend of mine, Charlie Meck, wrote a book titled “Fishing Tandem Flies”. Basically, the book is about attaching a piece of leader to the dry fly you are fishing and adding a nymph to the attached leader to drift along under the dry fly. I’ve been an avid dry fly fisherman for years — why would you do such a thing? Because it works. Charlie and many others have had great success with this technique, and I will definitely be trying it very soon. The dry fly acts as an indicator if a fish takes the submerged fly, but often a hungry trout snatches the dry fly up. It’s


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or Tom O’Malley, Easter week was a bit of a blur. As the coach of the Loyalsock Township High School softball team, he led his team on a six-day trip to Myrtle Beach, S.C. to escape the cold, and prepare the Lancers for the current season. A Good Friday overnight bus trip home gave him just enough time to re-pack the suitcase and head to Tokyo, Japan where he was honored with a lifetime achievement award. Forty-eight hours later he was flying back home to resume his high school coaching duties. “It was very humbling to receive the award,” O’Malley confessed. “It was a lifetime achievement award in recognition of my involvement in Japanese Baseball. Each season as a player I hit over .300 for six straight years and then

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and here in the States. The ball is a little smaller, and the seams aren’t the same, so he had a lot to deal with. “Max Scherzer is the highest paid pitcher in MLB and he didn’t have as many strikeouts as Ohtani did in his first two starts. And there were many home run hitters that didn’t have as many home runs as he did in his first three games. So in both facets, he got off to a good start. A lot of that may have been the patience extended to him when things weren’t going so well in spring training. The hardest thing for someone who had that kind of fanfare surrounding him is to back it up. So many things were expected of him, and in the early going he is living up to those expectations. You have to respect him for what he is doing.” “I saw him play in Japan, and I knew what he was capable of doing as a pitcher. He is phenomenal. I recall a game when we beat him 1-0. We bunted twice on him, and he threw the ball away, and we scored a run. That was it. Last year he was hurt, but two years ago he carried his team to the Japan championship. He is a great talent. I still see him as being a better pitcher along the way, but he has the athleticism to be a hitter.” While baseball in Japan is played with much more discipline than in the United States, O’Malley sees some things he never expected to see every year he goes over there. “I think some changes in the style of play will occur when someone like

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you were able to do well on the baseball field, they even rewarded you more. I didn’t go over to Japan with the attitude of ‘this is the way we do it in the United States’ because I know that while it is still baseball, it is a different type of baseball. “I had to adjust to the way they did things. Every day I tried to learn something about the way things were done there. I was fortunate to have a good interpreter who helped me along the way. He understood baseball. He had lived in the United States, and with all the factors involved, made it very beneficial for me. I know some people that had trouble with interpreters and that caused problems for them. “I remember my first spring training game in Japan. They make an opinion on you very early. I was fortunate to hit a grand slam in that first game, so they pretty much left me alone. For a lot of guys, things don’t work out early like that. If they have a bad spring training or a slow start, they don’t have as much patience shown towards them.” O’Malley cited the experience Japan sensation Shohei Ohtani has gone through since joining the Los Angeles Angels this spring. “He didn’t have the best spring training with the Angels. He came over here with a lot of hype, as almost every Major League team had shown interest in signing him. But he signed with the Angels and faced a lot of adjustments. There is a difference in the baseballs used in Japan

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Hope Enterprises, Inc. is currently seeking Savoy Contract Furniture is an established leading central 2401 Reach 17703 | 800-326-9712 full-timePA direct care workers to support the needs Pennsylvania manufacturer of fine commercial casegoods and Road | Williamsport, of individuals with developmental disabilities in upholstered products. HE001-44-128570-3 community living arrangements.

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