Webb Weekly June 6, 2018

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School’s Out for Summer

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he words every student up and down the Susquehanna Valley couldn’t wait to hear. I’ve been out of school longer than I care to admit, but that phrase still brings a smile to my face. I must also give Alice Cooper credit for the kickoff-to-summertime anthem of the same words. Although I don’t know if many young folks know that tune today, the title is officially School’s Out for anyone who wants to Google it. Think back to those days when things were free and easy as you settled into your 3-month vacation from the classroom. June was always the best month because the thought of going back to school had not even crept into your mind yet. Then came July when you were starting to think about how summer was going by way too fast, only one month left. By August you were still happy, but the thought of back to school had you counting down the days. The World has changed so much from back in the day. Most couldn’t wait to get out of school and be outside from sunup to sundown. In today’s world, smartphones, video games, and electronic devices often hold children in a trance within the walls of their house. Please make sure that’s not happening at your home. The other big difference is the mode of transportation; it used to be a Huffy or Schwinn or whatever bike was at your disposal. If you didn’t have a bike, it was the old heel-toe express. In the world of today young folks seem to require a ride wherever they go.

This might be rightfully so because the world around young people has definitely changed from my day including the amount of traffic. Way back when nobody seemed to worry about riding a bike on the streets of Southside or even across the Market Street Bridge over to Williamsport. It was like a rite of passage. I remember those days when Kevin Lyons, Chris Sullivan and I would ride our bikes over to the Curtin Junior High School for summer basketball. Of course, we would avoid the Walkway to Nowhere off the Market Street Bridge — that just took way too long. Did I mention those summer basketball games sometimes tipped off at 8 in the morning? A tip of the cap to former Millionaire Coach Pete White for providing a fantastic summer league. After our game, we would ride back across the bridge and play speedball, wiffle ball, or some more hoops at the St. Lawrence playground. This would take us up to lunchtime when we hit the Humdinger. A half ham cosmo, bag of chips and drink cost 2 bucks. Your wallet of the day was your tube socks up to your knees, which you neatly folded and tucked those two George Washingtons in. A special thanks to Mr. John Agnoni and his staff at the Humdinger for taking such great care of us. If that 2 bucks somehow fell out of your sock, he would make sure you didn’t go hungry. You could always catch up with him the next day. I hope I brought back some summertime memories to you from your childhood. This is where we have to move into the present

and talk about the second half of the school’s out saying. You remember the posters — “School’s Out Drive Safely!” Kids will be kids, and their focus always isn’t on what’s going on around them. In the world of modern-day distractions and crowded roadways, it’s up to us to look out for Jim that young boy or girl that Webb, Jr. might have been us back in the day. Please put the cell phones down, keep those eyes on the road, and anticipate that young person darting out in front of you. It only takes a split second for that accident to occur, and at that point, it really doesn’t matter whose fault it was. We have all had close calls, from behind the wheel and as a pedestrian. While we’re talking about the highways, I would be remiss if I didn’t mention all the construction going on. It doesn’t matter if you’re crossing the Montoursville Bridge — and no they’re not painting it half maroon and half blue — on Interstate 180 or 80, or on the two-lane street right in your neighborhood, there is infrastructure work going on everywhere. Please give our highway workers a break. They are our friends, neighbors, and in many instances, family, and have a very difficult job to do. There is constant danger around every work site. One thing is also for sure, they will never run out of work. I can’t wait till they get the section of West 4th Street done from Dunkin Donuts to Williamsport High School. Wow, is that a rough

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ride. Also, remember law enforcement will be out in full force monitoring the construction zones. Last, but not least, I feel I should touch upon water safety. It doesn’t matter if it’s a pool, pond, river, lake, or creek it only takes an instant for a child to be drawn to water. It’s just what kids do in the summertime. Please keep your eyes wide open and do not become distracted while cooling off for the summer. For those who have a pool at home, please make sure it’s secure and don’t lose track of the little munchkins. We have all heard that story way too many times of while the parent was making lunch or doing the laundry, meanwhile, the child found their way into the pool. A secure pool area is not only important for your children but all those living in the neighborhood. Let’s be careful out there folks, and have a safe and happy summer! God Bless America.

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s you know, Webb Weekly has always tried to give as much coverage as possible to anything related to drug prevention in our area. It seems, sometimes, if there aren’t reports of dozens of heroin overdoses in the news, the opiod epidemic in our area and across the country can get pushed to the wayside. However, the fact is, the drug problem in our community and in the US is as prevalent as ever — and we shouldn’t forget that. The Williamsport Lycoming County Council of Republican Women is doing its part to support drug prevention in our area by hosting “The Road to Recovery”, on June 19th at 7:00 p.m. at the Genetti Hotel. This program will offer the opportunity to ask questions of experts, hear testimonials, more. The panel experts include President Judge Nancy Butts, Judge Richard Gray, Judge Marc Levecchio, Dr. Fausnaught from Clean Slate and Drug Court Graduate, Seth Fredericks. If you are interested in learning

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about prevention or the state of the epidemic in our area, I encourage you to go to the program. AdmisSteph sion is free and you Nordstrom get more information by calling 570772-3940. There is still a lot of work to be done in the area in the world of drug prevention, but I am happy to see groups like this out there trying to make an impact. All of us at Webb Weekly are sad to hear of the passing of Richard James. Richard worked with us way back when the paper was just getting started. We worked together on several covers back then that involved me taking pictures and him making them look good. In the years since, Richard has been an advocate for our community. He was an activist for equality, he recently helped organize #WilliamsportCleanup where he encouraged everyone in the city to get out and

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clean up litter in the area. From what I heard almost a half-ton of garbage was collected. Lou has a better list of everything Richard did to make our community a little better, a little more peaceful and a little more equal on page XX. We all wish his family the best in this difficult time. There is a celebration of his life being planned for Saturday, June 9th at 4:00 p.m. at City Alliance Church, 380 W. 4th St. Williamsport. On a lighter note… The Billtown Blues Festival is this weekend! I went for the first time last year and it was a lot of fun! I highly recommend getting down to the Lycoming County Fairgrounds and checking out this amazing event. The festival runs from noon-11:00 p.m. Tickets are $30 in advance or $40 at the gate. The blues doesn’t care about rain, so the show goes on rain or shine. Be sure to bring an umbrella, a hat, some sunscreen, chairs and cooler. There is always plenty of food around so you can make it an all day event! This year’s line-up includes: CJ Chenier, Tas Cru, Ray Fuller, Rory Block, Dawn Tyler Watson, John Primer, JW Jones, Chris LaRose, and The Gabe Stillman Band.

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SUM OF OUR STRENGTH AND WEAKNESSES The tragedy, which again has engulfed the Kennedy family, finds any words inadequate. Well remembered by many in Williamsport was Senator Robert F. Kennedy’s appearance at a dinner meeting of the West Branch Manufacturers’ Association in 1959, just before he took command of his brother’s campaign for the Farm Fresh Produce, Baked Goods, Fresh Fruit, Local Honey, presidency. How incredibly have events Chicken BBQ Meals To Go, Home Decor, Handcrafted Rustic unfolded since then, culminating in the shattering happenings in California and Furniture, Jewelry, Local Maple syrup, Hamburgers & Hotdogs, the senator’s death early Thursday. Homemade Chips & Fries, And More! What can anyone really say but express heartfelt sympathy for this young statesman’s wife, children, and parents, who so often have experienced the ultimate in personal misfortune. Today we join in national prayer for this sadly bereaved family. As we do, let us resolve to shun paths or actions that can lead to violence. Let us do what we can to produce and maintain greater tranquility, remembering that our nation, and our community, will always be what we make it – the sum of the strength and the weaknesses, the good or the bad, in each of us. “I’ve been dreaming of a

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obert F. Kennedy was buried on a gentle hillside tonight in the uncertain light of a full moon – and the flame flickering eternally over the grave of martyred President John F. Kennedy. The restless senator, who had aspired to follow his brother’s path to the White House, found serenity at last among the heroes of Arlington Cemetery just 4 ½ years after his brother was buried there. President and Mrs. Johnson looked on, as they had at funeral services this morning in majestic St. Patrick’s Cathedral in New York. So did other high dignitaries of the government and emissaries of most of the nations on earth. So, too, did a delegation of the poor from Resurrection City across the Potomac River. It was an epitome of the days of mourning and sadness since Robert Francis Kennedy was felled by an assassin’s bullet last Wednesday in Los Angeles.

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7-13 years old. Stock cars can accommodate a racer up to approximately 5’3” tall and 125 pounds. There will be a total of 32 stock car drivers. Super Stock Division (240 lbs.) The Super Stock Division is designed for racers age 9-18 years old. Super Stock cars can accommodate a larger racer up to approximately 6’0” tall and 165 pounds. There will be a total of 26 super stock drivers. The eligibility requirements for the Soap Box Derby include: Must be a resident of Lycoming County, between the ages of 7 and 18. They must have completed a registration form and have attended all of the Construction Clinics. All derby drivers who will be participating in the WSBD will also be drawing for their car selection. This will be accomplished by putting all of the car numbers into a container. Drivers will select a number that will correspond to a particular kit number and wheels for each Division (Stock and Super Stock). Drawings will continue until all kits

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Dayton, Ohio, newsman Myron Scott. He came across a group of boys racing their homemade cars in the summer of 1933 and was so impressed with the event that he acquired a copyright and went in search of a corporate sponsor to establish a national program. Chevrolet liked Scott’s proposal and agreed to sponsor the first official All-American Soap Box Derby in Dayton in 1934. The following year, the race moved to Akron, Ohio because of its central location and hilly terrain. The first race in Akron was run on Tallmadge Avenue. In 1936, Chevrolet and Akron civic leaders-including legendary journalist John S. Knight-recognized the need for a permanent track site for the youth gravity racing classic. That year, through the efforts of the Works Progress Administration (WPA), Derby Downs in the southeast section of Akron, became a reality. The Soap Box Derby ran continuously from its inception until the onset of World War II. After a four-year hiatus, the All-American Soap Box Derby resumed in Akron in 1946 and has been held at Derby Downs in Akron every year since.

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and wheels have been assigned to each driver. Each car will remain that driver’s car throughout the event. The changing or trading of cars between drivers will not be permitted. Derby participants will vie for the Darwin Cooper Memorial Championship Trophy and the right to compete at the National Soap Box Derby Championship in Akron, Ohio in July. The derby has several local sponsors: Allison Crane & Rigging, Blaise Alexander Chevrolet, Crockett Financial Services, DeWald Chiropractic, Dolly’s Diner, Glenn O. Hawbaker, Inc., Jersey Shore State Bank, Kiwanis Club of Williamsport, LeFevre Wilk Architects, Fred Plankenhorn, The Muncy Bank & Trust Co., Newberry Lions Club, Serene View Farm, Bed & Breakfast, and Snyder’s Quality Sweet Corn. The late Darwin Cooper was a soap box derby competitor from Danville, who won the local soap box derby race in 1951 and went on to win the National Soap Box Derby, which was held in Akron, then just as it is now. The idea of the Soap Box Derby grew out of a photographic assignment of


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arious people say how important it is to try and make a difference in your community. Many of these people just talk the talk but don’t walk the walk. Richard C. James talked the talked but also walked the walk. Boy, did he ever! Richard died suddenly last week at the age of 73, and I hope he realized the positive impact he had on others, that he was an example of courage, advocacy, and community betterment, and that he was an inspirational person. I got to know Richard when he worked here at Webb Weekly as a graphic artist. He was a very pleasant person to talk to, and always had something interesting to say. I was especially flattered when he would compliment me about a story I had written, particularly those about this area’s little known African-American history. After he left Webb, I got to know him a little better, and always enjoyed my conversations with him. Richard was a patriot in the truest sense of the word. Not just because he served this country as a member of the U. S. Air

Force during the Vietnam War, but also because he embodied the best of what it means to be an American, by freely using his freedom of speech to crusade for racial and economic justice. My friend Robin Van Auken expressed things well when she told Richard that he reminded her of a “Roman Senator” who used Facebook as a podium, a venue for his public speeches. Through his forum on Facebook, Richard could freely tell the emperors of authority that they had no clothes when he felt that they were misusing their power. He once said he that if there was an injustice that needed exposing he would do it because he was too old to worry about what might happen to him. Richard sometimes made people uncomfortable with his observations, perhaps because those observations hit too close to home. He had much courage in expressing opinions and ideas that may not have been popular, but he felt some things needed to be said, and he said them. He “afflicted the comfortable and comforted the afflicted.” He came from a family of community activists that includes his sister, Beatrice Gamble.

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He was very active with the Beloved Community nonprofit group and was at the forefront of the organizing of its annual Peace Marches. He also was very active in bettering his community through his involvement with the Heart of Williamsport, a grassroots organization that collects stories from the diverse community in the city, identifies what people value, and shares this information to guide Williamsport’s future. He helped steer the Heart of Williamsport organization as one of its founding members and worked with his good friend Mary Woods as a mentor to Lycoming College students as they interviewed dozens of people locally. In his retirement, he enjoyed working on the video production and graphic design projects that Heart of Williamsport generated. In the past several years, Richard found the plethora of litter and garbage that blighted city streets to be the bane not only of his existence but also for the people living in his adopted city of Williamsport. So, rather than talk, he took action and organized cleanup efforts during the spring to remove the eyesore that was that litter. I think one quote by Robert F. Kennedy epitomizes Richard and what he tried to do well. “Each time a man stands up for an ideal, or acts to improve the lot of others, or strikes out against injustice,

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getting a position with the Juvenile Probation Office (JPO) where he has now worked for the past twenty years. If ever a person seems like they were born for their job, Brian Pick is one of them. He is a giant of a man, with a large, imposing presence, which must give any big tough teenager pause before trying to mess with him. Yet, Brian has an engaging meekness that exudes trust. Those who work with him say he has that certain ‘something’ that makes him very, very good at his job. His job, specifically, is to work with those teenagers who enter the JPO system for either minor or felony offenses. He works not only with the student, but also the school and the family, to seek to address any underlying problems such as substance abuse, peer pressure, family troubles, or mental health. Brian’s role is to try to get these young people on the right track by impressing upon them the need to make right choices and decisions. The carrot he gets to offer those who agree to a consent decree (admitting guilt), is that if they fulfill all their obligations and show good faith, it is possible to get their record expunged. This applies to 75 percent of the cases and has demonstrated a good track record. While Brian cannot give specifics, he remembers a young man at a local

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us on a walk through the Hayfields to locate and identify the birds who inhabit this environment. Contact Rhiannon Summers at 570-477-7780 or rhsummers@pa.gov for more information. When: Thursday, June 7 at 7:00-10:00 a.m. Where: Park and meet at the Hayfields off of Rt. 487 in Ricketts Glen State Park.

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Bird Basics What: Stop by the Amphitheater to learn the basics about birds, and which ones are commonly found in the park. Contact Rhiannon Summers at 570-477-7780 or rhsummers@ pa.gov for more information. When: Thursday, June 7 at 1:00-1:30 p.m. Where: Meet at the Amphitheater in Ricketts Glen State Park.

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Discover Ricketts Hike for National Get Outdoors Day What: Participate in National Get Outdoors Day by joining the park naturalist in hiking Old Beaver Dam Road Trail to see Ganoga Falls. This is a 4-mile moderate hike. Contact Rhiannon Summers at 570-477-7780 or rhsummers@pa.gov for more information. When: Saturday, June 9 at 2:00-4:00 p.m. Where: Park and meet at the Shale Pit off of Route 487 in Ricketts Glen State Park. Intro to Kayaking What: Ages 12 and up. Here’s your chance to try kayaking! Participants will learn kayak terminology and basic paddle skills before heading out on the water. Wear shorts and shoes that can get wet. Registration required by emailing Rhiannon Summers at rhsummers@pa.gov or calling 570-477-7780. When: Saturday, June 9 at 5:00-6:00 p.m. Where: Park and meet at the Western Boat Launch in Ricketts Glen State Park. Sunset Paddle What: Join us for a leisurely paddle on Lake Jean to observe the sunset. Registration required by emailing Rhiannon Summers at rhsummers@pa.gov or calling 570-477-7780. When: Saturday, June 9 at 7:00-9:00 p.m. Where: Park and meet at the Western Boat Launch in Ricketts Glen State Park. Master Gardener Program What: Kids Day at the Sensory Garden! Kid Fun and Family

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Strawberry Festival What: Strawberry Festival. BBQ sandwiches, hot dogs, baked beans, cold drinks and strawberries with shortcake and ice cream will be available. The Bald Eagle Art League will hold their annual art show at Way’s Garden across the street. Tours of the church will also be offered. For more information, call the church at 570- 322-0126. When: Sunday, June 10, from 11:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Where: Trinity Episcopal Church, 844 W 4th St., Williamsport. Vacation Bible School What: Pine Street United Methodist Church invites children ages 3 years old through Grade 5 to experience the ride of a lifetime with God at Rolling River Rampage Vacation Bible School. This white water rafting adventure includes exciting new music, amazing science, creative crafts, fun recreation, and memorable Bible stories that will help children know God is always with them as they ride the rapids of life. Register by calling 570-323-4604 or visit us online at www. pinestreetumc.org. When: June 11th through June 15th from 10:00 a.m.-noon Where: 441 Pine Street, Williamsport.

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Garden Club What: Montoursville Garden Club meeting. When: June 7, 2018 at 1:00 p.m. Where: Montoursville Presbyterian Church, 900 Elm St., Montoursville.

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ne of Williamsport’s greatest civic assets, Way’s Garden, will again be the site of the 62nd Annual Way’s Garden Art Show conducted by the Bald Eagle Art League. Additionally, the Way’s Garden Restoration Committee will use this occasion to help raise funds for its restoration efforts. The event takes place this Sunday, June

10 between the hours of 11 a.m. and 4 p.m. Also, along with the Art Show, Trinity Episcopal Church will have their Strawberry Festival, and the Repasz Band will perform from 1:30 to 2:30 p.m. that afternoon and further musical entertainment will be provided by the Sue Bloom Acoustic Trio from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Besides being able to enjoy the art and food and the music, visitors can enjoy the many new

trees and gardens that have been planted in Way’s Garden since the devastating destruction that was caused by the storm of May 2017. According to Bob Esposito, chairman of the Way’s Garden Commission, the restoration of Way’s Garden to its former grandeur will be moving into high gear later this year. It has become evident what items of the wish list will remain undone. To help raise the needed funds to complete the project the Committee will be having another tented Chinese Auction fundraiser of plants and garden items that everyone would like, young and old. Also, there will be

a Children’s Planting Experience where any child will be shown how to plant a flower of their choice and be able to take home for their own garden. Along with the Chinese Auction, the Committee will again sponsor a Secret Garden Tour later this year on Saturday, September 8th, so you are asked to please “Save the Date.” Eight beautiful local gardens have already been selected to provide a fun day for any garden enthusiast. Some surprise perks have been arranged, making having a ticket all the more worthwhile. There will be a number of artists and vendors of various artistic media dis-

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15 as they host the State College Spikes at 7:05 p.m. Opening Night 2018 is presented by River Valley Transit & KISS 102.7. Opening Night will feature a free schedule magnet for all fans plus a post-game fireworks show. Tickets for Opening Night are still available. Fans may order online at Crosscutters.com/ Tickets, via phone at (570) 326-3389 or inperson at BB&T Ballpark Monday-Friday 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Saturday 10 a.m.-2 p.m. and on Opening Day from 9 a.m.-3pm. 8th Annual Cutters 5K Race Set for June 23 The Williamsport Crosscutters, in partnership with the Children’s Development Center, will be holding the 8th Annual Cutters 5K on Saturday, June 23rd at BB&T Ballpark at Historic Bowman Field. The race, through Williamsport’s West End, begins at 9am with registration open at 8am. The course has runners starting outside the ballpark entrance with the final sprint around the field on the stadium’s warning track. Both runners and walkers are encouraged to take part in the event. All proceeds from the event benefit the Children’s Development Center of Williamsport. Since 1923, the CDC has been

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providing services to children with special needs from birth to 21 years of age. Last year’s event attracted almost 200 participants. Prizes will be awarded for first, second and third place runners in seven male and female age categories with the first-place runners having the opportunity to throw out ceremonial first pitches at the Williamsport Crosscutters game on June 30th. Prizes will also be awarded to the top three male and female walkers. The event also features the always entertaining Kids Fun Run, free for children age 10 and under. All children participating will receive an award. Registration is $15 in advance and $20 on race day. All participants registering by June 11 are guaranteed a free race t-shirt. Online registration is available at PARunners.com (click on Events Calendar). Entry forms and more information are available online at crosscutters.com, at the Crosscutters offices at BB&T Ballpark or the CDC offices located at 625 W. Edwin St. Sponsorships of the event are also still available. Williamsport Crosscutters Celebrating 20 Seasons in ‘18 2018 will mark the Williamsport Crosscutters 20th season, and the team is planning to celebrate this milestone in a number of fun ways this summer. In celebrating 20 seasons of Cutters Baseball, Thursday home games will take on a whole new meaning at BB&T Ballpark. The team will celebrate Throwback Thursdays, presented by UPMC Susquehanna. Cutters players and coaches will sport throwback style uniforms in an ode to those worn during the 1999-2007 seasons. The gameworn throwback jerseys will be auctioned off to fans at the conclusion of the season.

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n the last weeks of our spring gobbler season here in Pennsylvania I was pretty convinced that the population of birds, at least in the areas where I would frequently hunt, had been slowly decreasing over the last few years. Sure, I was happy for several hunters I knew that had reported a successful season — a few even getting their second spring gobbler. But, for me, it seemed my best opportunity was in southern New York State where I had seen a few turkeys and had interacted with several gobblers as they would reply to my calls, thus offering me some encouragement. With that in mind, I returned two more mornings to New York, arriving before daybreak each time. Yet, each of those sunrises produced the same results — turkeys gobbled, I would see hens, but none of the gobblers would venture my way. I was beginning to wonder if the gobblers that I had been hearing were actually domestic turkeys penned up behind

the neighbor’s barn! Admittedly frustrated, I remained home the next day, deciding to do some overdue yard work and tree planting. It was 11:00 a.m. when I was shocked to hear a bird gobble in a nearby woodlot, a mere 100 yards away! I quickly snapped into turkey hunting mode, gathered my shotgun and donned my camo and slipped slowly along a row of pine trees toward the area he called from. As I eased into the woods, he gobbled again, now slowly moving north and starting down into a hollow below. I moved 40 yards closer to sit at the base of a large beech tree, and then let out a short series of purrs and soft yelps on the slate call. No response. Now, I aggressively cut and yelped and cut again. No response. I sat quietly, watching intently for more than 30 minutes, hoping to catch movement at any moment. Not a darn thing! I rose, turned around and began walking away when an alarm putt sounded! I spotted the hen that was coming my way slowly, but I just shook my head and thought “This is

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If St. Anthony’s Center were a sports stadium, the wrecking ball would have done its deed a long time ago. As an edifice, it wasn’t much to look at, but the team Sister Henry had developed on the inside provided a most definite ‘home field advantage’ for those with no place to turn, nothing to eat, and medical issues that needed addressed. And truly, Frank Sinatra had nothing on her when it came to doing things ‘my way.’ Let there be no mistake; Sister Henry was in charge. Her passing at age 82 ended a remarkable run of selfless service to others. Upon coming to Williamsport, she managed the kitchen at Divine Providence Hospital in 1972 and then became the coordinator for Meals on Wheels operating from the hospital in 1975. Realizing that Meals on Wheels couldn’t reach all those in need of daily nourishment, she founded St. Anthony’s Center in 1980. Every day the non-descript Willow Street location fed people first and asked questions later. Like some of you, I joined other volunteers serving meals or providing foodstuffs to Sister Henry’s mission of love over the years. While our personal meetings were few one specific occurrence remains vivid in my mind. During the earlier part of my professional career with the Lycoming County United Way, our organization

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Hundreds have participated in the previous 21 CMN tournaments, and the great folks from Re/MAX have brought in nearly $510,000 for a great cause. Annie tells me 2018’s number is close to $26K. Well done. ALL of these proceeds go to the Children’s Miracle Network of Geisinger, which ultimately helps the many children at Janet Weis. The funding provides high-tech additions, money for research, amazing family programs, and exceptional services. Recent purchases from tournament dollars include cardiovascular ultrasound equipment, brand new ventilators for the neonatal intensive care unit, language interpretation equipment and much more. A big shout out to the many corporate partners throughout the lower 48. The Children’s Miracle Network raises more than $250 million combined each year. There are 170 hospitals affiliated with Children’s Miracle Network and these donations flow directly to its participants. “A Celebration of Miracles” is an annual telethon the first weekend in June. This nationally televised event features many local segments from our dear friends at Janet Weis. Many universities host annual Dance Marathons events to help support, and the Miss America Organization has also made Children’s Miracle Network its national platform. All girls competing at every level are required to raise funds in order to participate. I didn’t qualify. Props to my man Gary Chrisman and KISS FM. They do a local phonation on the radio every spring to benefit the CMN.


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the PIAA Track and Field Chamin the middle of the track pionships, but it was going to season when Jersey Shore’s take work. She also had her eyes Lyndsay Malicky came up on the school record in the event. with a plan to get out of hurdle Her senior season progressed practice. with both of those goals lookMalicky is like most people. She ing more and more like somedoesn’t want to run around in the thing she could accomplish. Her heat and thought about how she throws of the 50s and 60s were a could get out of her workout. The thing of the past. She topped out thought of throwing the javelin Brett at 121 and knew the school requickly crossed her mind, and Crossley cord of 132 was looking shorter before she knew it, she was out of and shorter for her. running practice. “After that summer of work I came back Her first season of throws didn’t go well. Her long throws fell somewhere between and threw a 121,” Malicky said. “It was a 50 and 60 feet. What started as a way to major PR from being in the weight room get out of running practice quickly grew and all that stuff. After that, it just kept gointo a passion for Malicky as she dedicat- ing from there. I just kept getting better. ed her summer to getting better with the My school record was 132, and my goal was to try and beat that and get on the pojavelin. “I was doing hurdles and to be honest I dium. That was really all. It was just those just wanted to get out of doing the run- two things.” Malicky qualified for the PIAA Track ning workouts all the time,” Malicky said. “I was awful at throwing at first. My coach and Field Championships as the 12th best told me that I could come back and work thrower in the Class AAA field. It was in the summer. Ever since that summer I going to take a personal best and school record to reach her goals. As a senior, it all never took more than two weekends off.” Malicky might have wanted to get out of came down to three throws at Shippensrunning, but she rarely took time off from burg University. Malicky reared back and threw the javthe javelin since her first throws. She al-

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pushed her into the finals of the PIAA Track and Field Championships. She continued to throw and realized her dream, placing fourth and grabbing a state medal. “After everyone throws you just listen for the call and think is this person going to beat me?” Malicky said. “As soon as I threw that I just started freaking out seeing my javelin in the air. My family was yelling at me, and it was just crazy. I needed that big PR to get up on the podium and then I finished fourth. It was great.”

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elin for the first time at Shippensburg. When it landed, she thought it might have been a pretty good distance. Little did she know at the time it was going to be a personal record and good enough for the fourth longest throw in the state for 2018. “My first throw is always my best,” Malicky said. “I knew that if I didn’t get it on my first throw, I wasn’t going to get it. I could just feel my arm had been much faster than it was in the past. Just to feel that and see it. I went crazy.” As Malicky celebrated the school record and goal being reached, she quickly settled down to watch some of the other competitors. It was the longest moment of her competitive life as she still had to watch the second flight of throwers. As she sat there and cheered on her competitors, but at the same time hoped her throw would hold, Malicky had a chance to reflect on her journey to becoming the best javelin thrower in Jersey Shore history. “It’s great because it was three years in the making,” Malicky said. “I started as a sophomore, and that was my main goal the whole time. My first throw was 55 feet. I was stuck at 50 and 60 feet for a long time. To get here is really awesome. Once you get it, you don’t know what to do. I started running around crying. It was awesome.” Malicky’s long throw of 134-1 will hang in the history books for at least one year before a new crop of throwers attempt to break it. At the state meet, in boiling heat conditions, Malicky’s long throw held and


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LOYALSOCK TOWNSHIP SCHOOL DISTRICT anticipates the following position beginning the 2018-2019 school year: Elementary Teacher. Applicants must possess vast content knowledge and a strong background in standards-based education, instructional design and delivery, assessment techniques, and classroom management. Appropriate certification required. For more information on this position and to apply please go to www.loyalsocklancers.org. Deadline is June 22, 2018.EOE. 128852 SANDWICH MAKER. Call 570-326-1998, Vinnie’s Italian Eatery. 128500 DOG WALKER WANTED. CALL 570323-9151. 128501 LOYALSOCK TOWNSHIP SCHOOL DISTRICT anticipates the following position beginning the 2018-2019 school year: Technology Education Instructor. Applicants must possess valid Pennsylvania Certification (Technology Education, Industrial Arts/Technology Education, or Industrial Arts), vast content knowledge, a strong background in standards-based education, instructional design and delivery, assessment techniques, and classroom management. This position includes maintaining a safe and organized laboratory atmosphere. A successful candidate should possess knowledge of materials and machining processes in wood, metal, and plastics. Also, experience in CAD, CNC, 3D printing, basic analog/ digital electronics is preferred. Strong Apple iPad technology skills are also essential. For more information on this position and to apply please go to www.loyalsocklancers. org . Deadline to apply June 8, 2018. 128605


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MINISTRY POSITION AVAILABLE: Director Of Children’s Ministry At The Christian Church At Cogan Station. PartTime 25-30 Hours Per Week. Responsible For All Of Children Ministry Programming For Nursery Through 5th Grade. Call 570-998-2989 To Request A More Detailed Job Description Or Email Resume And Interest Letter To contactus@ cccschurch.com.128499 MACHINE OPERATORS. Bayard Printing Group Has Immediate Openings For Full Time Experienced Machine Operators In Our Williamsport Plant On 2nd/3rd Shift. We Are Looking For Reliable Team Players With Experience In The Manufacturing Field. We Offer A Competitive Hourly Wage And A Full Benefits Package. Please Email A Resume To Kdecker@Bayardprinting.Com Or Apply At One Maynard Street, Williamsport. 127939

TRI AXEL DUMP TRUCK DRIVER WITH EXPERIENCE NEEDED. Call 570-4127790. 128485 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY BUSINESS FOR SALE

LANDSCAPING BUSINESS FOR SALE. CALL 570-279-1319 FOR DETAILS. 125741 BUSINESS SERVICE

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FISH TAXIDERMY. 35 Years Experience. Call 570-323-6275. 128866

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NEED AN AUCTIONEER? Real Estate- Farm Estate-Estate And Business Liquidations-Consignments-Complete Auction Services. Robert J. Enterline, Call 570-5381620. 128124

BATH TUB CLEANING. Former Bath Tub Worker With Experience. Please Call 272-202-0406. 128838

ALTERATIONS

SUSANNES SEWING ROOM IS BACK IN BUSINESS. Alterations, Custom Work, Sewing Lessons And More!. Williamsport. Call 570-5067171. 127214 OIL BURNER CLEANING

SPECIAL $95.00. TUNE UP YOUR OIL BURNER AND CLEAN FURNACE. Includes Nozzle, Oil Filter, Screens, Efficiency Test. Fully Insured. 36 Years Experience. Call Quigley’s At 570-506-2272. 127926

Savoy Contract Furniture is an established leading central Pennsylvania manufacturer of fine commercial casegoods and upholstered products.

Summer Employment Seasonal, Full-Time Hours, Plus Potential Overtime!

Ideal applicants are college students on summer break or graduating high school seniors.

You must be at least 18 years old or a high school graduate to apply.

Permanent Maintenance Position The successful candidate should possess general facilities management skills. Machine maintenance and electrical experience are a plus. This position is an opportunity to gain valuable skill sets in a modern, well established facility with the opportunity for continued growth.

Please apply in person. Ask about our sign on bonuses! 300 Howard St. | Montoursville, PA | Behind Savoy Plaza

SEWING

SEWING SERVICES, South Williamsport. Weekdays 9-5 Call Sharon 570-322-4622. NO Formal Wear. 127461 LAWN CARE

RICHARD’S LAWN CARE & LANDSCAPING. Mulching, Mowing, Trimming, Spring Cleanup, Power Washing. FREE Estimates. Call Rick 570772-1588. PA#064570. Fully Insured. 128482 HAKES LAWN CARE. The Grass Is Growing And We Are Mowing. String Trimming, Mowing And All Of Your Lawn Care Needs. Fully Insured, 8 Years Of Service. Free Quotes. Phone 570-2209058. 127924

LAWN AND GARDEN CARE. Mowing, Mulching, Lawn Cleanup, Hauling. 570-439-1934. 128335 DAVID’S LAWN CARE, Accepting New Customers. FREE Estimates. Spring Cleaning, Mowing, Mulching, Weed Eating, Hedge Trimming. Fully Insured Call 570323-4014. 126397 PROFESSIONAL, RELIABLE, Affordable Lawn Care. Mulching And Clean Ups. Call 570-435-2771. 127061 FOR ALL YOUR LAWN CARE NEEDS. FREE Estimates, Fully Insured. Call 570-279-2012. 126538 HAULING

4 TON DUMP TRUCK. Will Haul Mulch, Stone, Dirt, Etc. Also, Small Backhoe For Hire. 570995-6981. 128325

FULMERS WATER HAULING. Swimming Pools, Drinking Water. Dependable Delivery. Credit Cards Accepted. Website www.fulmerswater.com. Call 570-3221829. 127752 LANDSCAPING

SCOTT’S LAWN CARE Residential And Commercial Mowing And Landscaping. SPRING CLEANUP. 19th Year. Fully Insured. Call 570-419-6326. 126880 BEN’S LANDSCAPING. In Montoursville And Surrounding Areas. Please Call 272-202-0406. 128838 WINDOW CLEANING

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

West Pharmaceutical Services is a premier supplier of components that satisfy the unique filling, sealing, dispensing, and delivery needs of the health care and consumer products industries. Over 85 percent of West’s revenue is generated by the health care markets.

By your side for a healthier world™

Our Jersey Shore, Pennsylvania site has immediate openings for the following positions:

PRODUCTION OPERATORS

Responsible for operating molding equipment on the production line in a capable, safe, proficient, and positive method. Required to work a 12-hour schedule: 5:45pm-6:00am.

For consideration please submit an application online at: www.westpharma.com Select Careers, Locations in Americas, U.S., Job Opportunities High school diploma, or equivalent mandatory. E/O/E. Manufacturing experience preferred. STANDARD TWO-WEEK SCHEDULE FOR 12 HOUR SHIFTS: Sunday Off Work

Monday Work Off

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West Pharmaceutical Services offers outstanding benefits to be discussed during application process. Starting rate – Production Entry Level positions start at $14.80 per hour; pay increases with potential rapid advancement to reach $18.50 per hour. Shift differential given on hours worked between 5:45pm-6:00am.

To start down your path of a rewarding career in a growing industry, APPLY TODAY!


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MOBILE HOME FOR SALE, 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath, New Appliances & New Gas Furnace, Chatham Village Park. $29,000.00. Motivated Sell. Call Dorothy Hakes, 570-220-2905-570-3217000,X122. BERKSHIRE HATHAWAY HOMESERVICES HODRICK REALTY. 128134 APARTMENTS

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NO PEEKING ALLOWED! SEE PAGE 56 FOR THIS WEEKS GAMES

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Hospital.

Water,

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BEDROOM. Sewer And Water, NO Smoking, NO Pets. $850.00 Per Month. Call

570-433-4307.

127612 HOUSE FOR SALE

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FOR SALE BY OWNER, 435 Jordan Avenue, Montoursville. Move In Condition. 4 Bedrooms, 1 1/2 Baths. $129,900.00. Open House, June 2 & 3, 2 To 4. Call 570-3120084. Pictures On Zillow. 128673

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APPROXIMATELY 1500 SQUARE FEET , WASHINGTON BLVD. Parking Lot, Carpeted, Central Heating/AC. References. No Smoking, NO Pets. S,W,T, Included. $475.00. Call 570494-1663 AFTER 5 PM. 125740 CAMPGROUNDS

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4 SPACES IN EAST GATEWAY, Twin Hills. Make Reasonable Offer. Pay Transfer. Call 570368-8590. 128395 Jersey Shore Broad St. School Apts. 2 Bedroom Apartment Available- $745 per Month All utilities included 62 yrs. and older facility Central Air Gas Heat Wall -to-Wall Carpeting Microwave, DW, Refrigerator, Gas Stove On-site Laundry available Elevator access $99 Security Deposit Questions? Call Andy @ 570-601-6818

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Residential Customer

SIZZLING SUMMER DEALS! $

3 LB. BOX OF MARTIN’S POTATO CHIPS $

.89/LB

3 PK. 1.79/EA

$

Extra Sharp Gourmet Cheddar

FRESH

7 OZ .79/EA

Fresh Avocados

$.79/EA.

16 oz. Bag ONLY $.89

5 lb. Box of Hot Dogs...............................$9.99 Bacon, 1lb................................................$3.59 Center Cut Bone In Ham Slice .......... $2.99/lb. Cheese Franks, Jalapeno Franks & Chili Cheese Franks - 1 lb. .. $2.49

CHECK OUT OUR FRESH QUALITY PRODUCE DEPARTMENT! - Locally Grown Apples -- Assorted Variety 3 lb. Bag -- ONLY $1.99 - Bananas - $.42 / lb - Russet Potatoes (5lb. Bag) - $1.59 / bag - Fresh Cucumbers - 3 / $1.00 - Fresh Mushrooms - 8 oz. - $1.39 - Spanish Onions - $.39 / lb - Fresh Avocados - $.79 / ea - Red Potatoes (5lb. Bag) - $1.99 / bag - Fresh Jumbo Green Bell Peppers - $.99 / lb - Celery - $.89 / bunch -

Fresh Sliced Smoked Turkey................................. $4.99/lb Fresh Sliced Sweet & Regular Lebanon Bologna ... $4.59/lb Fresh Sliced Chicken Breast ................................. $5.39/lb Fresh Sliced Salami............................................... $3.99/lb Fresh Sliced Provolone Cheese ............................ $2.99/lb Fresh Sliced Mozzarella Cheese ........................... $2.99/lb Fresh Sliced Cooper Cheese ................................ $4.59/lb **We will prepare any special deli order for you or your next gathering. Just place an order with our deli.**

AND MUCH MORE QUALITY FRESH PRODUCE AT AMAZING PRICES! John F. Martin Sliced Bacon

ONLY $1.79/BAG

ONLY $1.99/lb

ONLY $1.99 PER CASE

FRESH BABY CARROTS

DELI ITEMS

4 lb. Bag Domino Sugar

COUNTRY STORE RIBS

1.00

24/16.9 oz. Bottles

ONLY $2.99/LB.

WE GOT YOU COVERED WITH COLD CUTS & CHEESES FOR YOUR SPECIAL GATHERING!

$

$

SLICED WHITE AMERICAN CHEESE

$1.99/lb.

Romaine Hearts

10 OZ. BAG

ONLY $.89/head

Sliced Cooked Ham

ONLY 5.99

TOM STURGIS PRETZELS

ICEBERG LETTUCE

BEEFSTEAK TOMATOES

1 lb. - 3.59 $

Bacon Ends 1.99/LB

$

Chicken Strips and Fritters

$1.00/LB.

Woeber’s White Distilled Vinegar

$2.19 PER GALLON

Surplus Outlet

FRESH CABBAGE

ONLY $.29/lb

• PAPER PRODUCTS • CLEANING PRODUCTS • PET FOODS • MEATS & CHEESES • COFFEE/TEAS • HEALTH/BEAUTY • HUGE FROZEN FOOD DEPARTMENT & MUCH, MUCH MORE!

*While supplies last

Prices Good through June 20, 2018

Food stamps accepted here.

STOP IN OFTEN AS NEW DEALS ARE COMING IN EVERY DAY!

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