VOLUME 17 • NUMBER 36
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International Literacy Day
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efore I get started, I just want to thank Jimmy for giving me his space this week. Literacy is an issue that is important to both of us and that, coupled with Hunter’s Thursday night football game at UConn (#GoHuskies), we decided that I get to kick off (pun intended) this week’s issue. According to the International Literacy Foundation, “International Literacy Day (ILD), celebrated annually on September 8, shines a spotlight on global literacy needs, which goes hand in hand with ILA’s mission: literacy for everyone, everywhere. On ILD (and every day), ILA advocates for a literate world by empowering educators, inspiring students, and encouraging leaders with the resources they need to make literacy accessible for all.” The idea of an International Literacy Day was founded at the World Conference of Ministers of Education on the Eradication of Illiteracy, held in Teheran, Iran, September 8-19, 1965. The Final Report of that Conference concluded: “The development of the modern world, the accession to independence of a large number of countries, the need for the real emancipation of people and for the increasingly active and productive participation, in the economic, social and political life of human society, of
the hundreds of millions of illiterate adults still existing in the world, make it essential to change national education policies. Education systems must provide for the educational training needs of both the young generations who have not yet begun working life, and the generations that have already become adult without having had the benefit of the essential minimum of elementary education. National educational plans should include schooling for children and literacy training for adults as parallel elements.” According to World Atlas, the US has a literacy rate of 86%. Seems OK right? But considering that ranks us around 125th in the world, that number seems less OK. Most other first-world nations are ranking at over 90%, with countries like Finland and the United Kingdom at just shy of 100%. Basic literacy is vital to be being able to function in society. Economic security, access to health care, and the ability to actively participate in civic life all depend on an individual’s ability to read. While I could carry on and on with statistics about literacy and the connection to crime and other ills in the country, let’s focus on what we (you, me, your family and friends) can do to help with the issue. One thing we can all do is support our local libraries. Libraries are on the forefront of helping with literacy. Not
only because they are free, but they have staff and members in place to connect people with resources needed to learn and keep reading. On the home front, the first step to increasing literacy is getting kids to read and keep them reading. Making sure Steph they are at appropriate Nordstrom reading levels for their age, and getting them help with any issues before they become overwhelming. So what can you do to help kids read better? Here are some tips to help! Tips for Reading With Children • Lay books flat on tables so their covers are visible and attract the children’s attention. • Give your children something to look forward to by reading to them every day and at the same time if possible. • Have your children read out loud to you. • Listen carefully and make sure to praise your children’s reading. • Even after your children can read on their own, keep reading to them so they can enjoy stories and books that interest them, but are too hard for them to read by themselves. • Visit the public library often. Most libraries sponsor summer reading clubs with easy goals for preschool, primary and elementary students. • Ask questions (who were the main
characters, what happened, what part of the book did they like best), but don’t drill them too much on novel content. Reading should foster reading for pleasure. • Provide incentives and set an example by reading yourself. Also, find books they are actually interested in. Kids are more apt to read if they help choose the books! Let them loose in the library, see what they pick, and help them to find books on subjects they are interested in that are appropriate for their age. And don’t let them be intimidated by book that may be a little above their reading level. Remember, no one gets stronger if they keep lifting 10lb. weights. Most kids should be reading for at least 20 minutes every day. I know; homework, sports, dinner, baths, laundry, cleaning, pets, errands, and other extracurriculars can make that difficult to achieve, but even 10 minutes before bed each night will make a huge impact on a child’s future ability to read, learn and retain. Heck, even a quick chapter before lights out, or first thing in the morning over breakfast can go a long way. We live in a world where access to pretty much the entirety of the world’s knowledge is in a person’s pocket. We should be well past a world where not being able to read holds anyone back from anything. Literacy begins at home. So read with your kids, grandkids, friends’ kids, etc. and do it often! No one ever suffered from anything more than eyestrain from being too well read, or reading too much.
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but to have a community that rallied around us to see this memorial become a reality helped heal our hearts.” According to Michelle, the Loyalsock Township Supervisors approved the use of the 1/4 acre spot next to the creek at Short Park in the spring of 2018. Michelle’s dad, Callie’s ‘Poppa,’ was the excavator for the project and broke ground last fall. Now, a year later, the Garden is complete and more amazing than what they had envisioned. It’s just perfect. “We wanted it to be full of vibrant colors, soothing sounds, beautiful creatures, and it is that and more,” declared Michelle. “There is definitely a tranquil feeling there already, and many feel a presence that we are sure is Callie’s spirit.” She described her daughter this way, “Callie was a beautiful, giving, vivacious girl that loved everything about life. She took such good care of her family and friends and always was looking for a way to make someone happy or give comfort when it was needed. She had a way of making all that she did sparkle
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able to sponsor a Make-a-Wish for a local child and support a room at the Ronald McDonald House with the remaining money. We also provide ‘Callie Comfort Bags,’ extra outfits, and food and gas cards to the kids and families at Janet Weis Pediatric Oncology. It is our mission to keep this going. Callie Cares is now a nonprofit and building momentum around the Garden Dedication,” said Michelle. The dedication will be on Saturday, September 7th, at Short Park on Northway Road. The formal dedication will start at 2 p.m. and will conclude with the release of over 100 butterflies. The Uptown Music Collective will perform right after featuring some of Callie’s favorite songs while kids can enjoy the super fun Callie-inspired activities. A suggested donation of $5 per activity will raise money for Callie Cares. There will also be new Callie Strong t-shirts and other items available to purchase. At 6 p.m. Dylan Rockoff will be performing a concert. He is such
a busy, sought-out musician, and organizers of the event are so grateful he graciously agreed to do the concert and free of charge so that they can continue their efforts to raise money for Callie Cares. The day will conclude with a beautiful glow stick light vigil honoring other local children that have been healed in heaven recently, and those still fighting pediatric cancer. There will be hot food for purchase, Sunset ice cream, and other vendors at the event too. Everyone is encouraged to bring a chair or buy a Callie Strong blanket and spend the day on the field by the Garden eating and taking in the concerts. “We are so excited to thank the community by having a day filled with fun, laughter, and a few tears. We hope that Callie’s Garden is a place all can use to reflect, pray, celebrate, or simply relax or talk with a friend for years to come. And we love that it will be a reminder of our brave, strong, beautiful girl that inspired a community to be kind,” Michelle concluded.
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Imagine how they must have felt when the sea closed in and drowned the Egyptian army? That could easily have been them. So how do we know when to step out? The answer to that question is as unique as every calling and every person called, but here are some things to keep in mind as you consider following God into the unknown: First, the calling of God is relentless. Those who have experienced it testify that you can’t get away from it. The called will often talk about wrestling with the calling. It keeps them up at night and wakes them up in the morning. It begins to take over every conversation and invades their dreams — at least for a season. Sadly, if resisted long enough, the calling may pass, and the opportunity may be squandered. We must never forget that God has other people He can call. God will accomplish His will with or without us, and if we resist long enough, He will move along to someone else. Second, the calling of God is often unreasonable. In other words, obedience may appear to lack common sense or wisdom. This can be highly frustrating to loved ones who think
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into the unknown — to step out and take a risk — and to trust God for the outcome. In 1 Corinthians 3:5-9, Paul refers to us as God’s co-workers. For a divine reason beyond what we can imagine, God has chosen to partner with us to accomplish the ministry of reconciliation. In the process of doing so, God calls us into the unknown. Faith, it would seem, is a prerequisite to being available to be used of God. How Do We Know When To Step Out According to Genesis 12, God called on Abraham to leave behind his country, his people, and his father’s household — in other words: to leave everything that is secure and venture into the unknown. Because we know the end of most step out in faith stories, we forget that stepping out is incredibly risky. We see success, and we assume that the faithful somehow knew ahead of time that it would all work out. Not so. Imagine how the Israelites felt when Moses lead them through the Red Sea? Sure, we know the end of the story, but when they stepped onto the floor of the sea, they had no idea if they would make it to the other side. That’s faith.
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ycoming County Commissioner Tony Mussare made an interesting comment at a recent meeting stating that it is not unusual for him to be contacted by Lycoming County natives who have left the area, but still follow what is happening back here. It is not a great surprise, however. A rather unknown fact about Pennsylvania is that if you were born here, you would probably die here. Census studies show that Pennsylvania has historically been one of the highest percentages of “population born in current state of residence” in the country. That does not mean, of course, that Pennsylvanians stay in the same town or city all their life. They just seem to like to stick around the Keystone State. On more than one occasion, the Lycoming County Commissioners have openly lamented the steady state of population decline in the county. They note that it does not just impact the tax base, but also presents chal-
lenges for school districts, businesses, volunteer organizations — especially fire and emergency services — and the general quality of life in a vast number of ways. Unfortunately, they are right. Outside of a brief spike in 2010 (undoubtedly related to the natural gas boom), Lycoming County has lost population every year for the past ten years. Pennsylvania at large has indeed suffered from a decline in population, but the county’s depopulation percentage has been higher. The commissioners are also astute that the steady exodus is largely related to limited employment possibilities. The unemployment rate of 4.2%
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ranked in the top 100 counties in the nation. Lycoming County fared quite well, ranking 18th in Pennsylvania and 388th in the nation. What this translates by way of comparison is that Lycoming County ranks in the top 27% of all PA counties, and in the top 12% of all counties in the United States. One factor that was not considered was regional events, and if that were considered, the addition of the influence of Little League Baseball would certainly be another strong plus for the county. There are also a number of festivals and celebrations throughout the year that also offer diverse, enjoyable yet inexpensive entertainment. The agricultural richness of this region also is inviting to those who like farmer’s markets and homemade products. It is quite common to hear of those who move away and discover how much they miss the beauty of the parks and forests and overall natural beauty that we have all around us in Lycoming County. So, for those with itchy feet to live elsewhere may think twice before doing so. Even in the enchanted, wonderful Land of Oz, Dorothy Gale knew that there was no place like home.
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does not sound bad, but it does when compared to the statewide average of 3.8%. In May of 2019, 2,400 individuals in the county were officially unemployed. However, those who are contemplating greener pastures over the horizon should stop and consider what they are going to be missing. Yes, employment has indeed been slow, but there are some encouraging signs on the horizon. Anecdotally, it appears small businesses are hiring again, and a finger-in-the-wind prediction is that there could well be a noticeable uptick in job opportunities by the end of the year with larger enterprises entering our region. There are other strong reasons for sticking around. As it turns out, Lycoming County has a very high quality of life compared to the rest of Pennsylvania and even the nation. PennLive.com featured an article recently citing a national rating agency, Niche.com, which ranked all the 3,142 counties in the United States. Drawing data on air quality, weather, natural amenities, outdoor recreation, population density, and much more, only three Pennsylvania counties (Montgomery, Chester, and Bucks),
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and window ledges add some autumnal touches with hurricane lamps, mason jars, wooden trays, and fabricated fall staples like felt pinecones, or crocheted acorns. For your front door, a wreath of leaves is always a winner. However, if you want something a bit unexpected, consider a cotton & wheat wreath, or a circlet of sunflowers & cornhusks. Also, you may want to treat yourself to a new fall-themed doormat that reads “Hello Pumpkin” or “It’s Fall Y’all.” If you’re not a huge fan of all things “fall,” you can still add some color and texture to your interiors that speak to the season. Consider darker shades of your favorite colors, like indigo for blue, magenta for purple, or burgundy for red, when changing up pillows and blankets. Or go with quirky updates like vintage tchotchkes or animal figurines for mantels and shelves. I, for one, am hoping to bring more of the outside in, and complete a few DIY decorative projects with some centerpiece designs of pinecones, twigs, rocks, and leaves, basically whatever I empty out of my daughters’ pockets when we get home from the playground. Happy Fall, all!
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when you want to literally curl up with a good book. Growing up, my grandmother made floral arrangements and had flower centerpieces for each season. Nowadays there are plenty of chic, modern, and affordable accents you can add to your pre-existing décor this fall. For tabletops, consider an arrangement of pumpkins and gourds. Most craft and DIY stores have ceramic, resin, or Styrofoam pumpkin shapes, or even corn on the cob to create your own table arrangements. Glass jugs and jars can also be used in lieu of traditional vases for displaying some fall foliage indoors. For the mantel, hang a fabric banner or rustic garland. As Halloween approaches, you can switch to something a bit spookier, like fake cobwebs and dangling spiders. If, like me, your mantel space displays family photos, try switching out older pics for newer ones, especially if you have some great shots from previous autumns. Or consider reframing your beloved photos with vintage, wooden, or metal frames. For shelves, coffee tables, bookcases,
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or for dancing. Additionally, the festival will offer its traditional “fair cuisine” — meatball and hot sausage sandwiches, hamburgers, hot dogs, fresh-cut French fries, walking tacos, ice cream, homemade pie, fresh-squeezed lemonade and more. The festival always offers games, food, activities, rides, and entertainment to please young and old alike, and this year’s schedule follows suit. Both nights will feature rides, basket raffle, fall décor and plant sale, children’s games and face painting, wine and cake wheels, and more. The festival begins at 5:00 pm both nights and runs until 9:30 in the evening at the Our Lady of Lourdes church grounds at 100 Walnut Street in Montoursville. For more information please visit the website: www. ourladyoflourdesmontoursville. org.
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two-foot copperhead snake made its appearance on the sidewalk on Pine Street in the front of the Annex Hotel about 10:30 o’clock yesterday morning.Where the snake came from no one knows but the short time it was there it put up a stiff fight and furnished a lot of excitement. When the snake was first seen it was crawling along the sidewalk toward several women who were waiting for a trolley car. When the women saw the snake they decided not to wait for the car and ran across the street screaming About this time the reptile decided also to cross the street. It slid down over the curbing and into the gutter where a man tried to step on it. The snake drew back against the curbing and struck at his would-be killer. The man made a hasty retreat and the snake started across the street. In going from the street the snake had to make its way across street car
tracks. A Vallamont street car was standing at this point, held up by the red signal lights. The conductor expressed a desire to start his car and kill the snake but the red lights were against him and the snake reached the other side of the street in safety. On the sidewalk in front of Liggett’s Drug Store the snake seemed bewildered and went this way and that way at all times, having bits of room as nobody to care about crowding in too close. A small boy suggested they call a policeman and have the snake arrested for disorderly conduct unbecoming a gentleman. No police officer being in sight, the suggestion was vetoed. A street car motorman who was probably reared on a farm and knew how to kill snakes, came upon the scene at this time. In his hand he held a long iron bar used to turn switches. One blow with the bar and the reptile was dispatched. The dead snake was placed in the sewer man hole and traffic resumed its normal pace once more.
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ANNOUNCEMENTS ANNOUNCEMENTS... Submit contributions in a What: When: Where: format to webbnews@webbweekly.com. View more calendar listings at www.webbweekly.com. EVENTS EVENTS... Diabetes Undone What: Diabetes Undone seminar. Interactive, educational and expert-driven group program designed to empower you to make lasting lifestyle changes to reverse diabetes, pre-diabetes, heart disease, high blood pressure, overweight and obesity. Consider this seminar if you have any of these conditions or if you simply desire to learn more about a healthful lifestyle. Cost is $49 for the entire program including wellness talks, group support, cooking demos and samples, Diabetes Undone cookbook and workbook, and access to all video sessions for one year. Contact Beth Anderson at bethandersonmoo@gmail. com by 8/24 with questions or to sign up. www.lhngroups. org/workshop/22642. When: Wednesday evenings for 8 weeks -- beginning September 4th through October 23rd from 6:00 p.m.-7:30 p.m. Where: Williamsport SDA Church, 201Market Street (just over the bridge in South Williamsport). Dinner What: Broiled or beer battered haddock or filled shells. Open to the public. When: Friday, Sept. 6, 2019 at 5 p.m. Where: American Legion Post 0617, 901 South Market Street, South Williamsport. Band What: Lucky Afternoon band. When: Friday, Sept. 6, 2019 at 9 p.m. Where: American Legion Post 0617, 901 South Market Street, South Williamsport.
Poker Run What: Poker Run benefiting Annette McClure. $20/rider, 10$/passenger. Food to follow. Plus giveaways, Chinese auction and 50/50. When: September 7th. Registration begins at 9:30 a.m.. Kickstands at 11:00 a.m. Chipdraw starts at 5:00 p.m. Where: Trout Run Hotel. Birthday Celebration What: A free public musical celebration in honor of Charlie Getchell’s 80th birthday. When: Saturday, September 7, 7:00 p.m. Where: Clarke Chapel, Lycoming College. Supporting Network for Retirees What: If you are retired or planning to retire soon and are interested in building or expanding your social circle and living an active healthy life-style through networking and meaningful activities while helping others, please come join us. When: Sept 7, 2019 from 11:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m. Where: YMCA, 641 Walnut St., Williamsport. 2nd floor, Multipurpose Room or inquire at front desk. Explore Archery What: If you’ve ever thought about shooting a bow and never had the chance, then this program is for you. Stop by, get some basic instruction, and then actually try your skill at hitting a target. This program is not for experienced archers, but you must be age 12 or older. Contact Rhiannon Summers at 570-477-7780 or rhsummers@ pa.gov for more information. When: Saturday, September 7 from 2:00-4:00 p.m. Where: Park and meet at the Visitor Center 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, September 7 from 6:00-8:00 p.m.
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Where: Park and meet at the Western Boat Launch in Ricketts Glen State Park. Dinner What: Broiled or beer battered haddock or surf & turf. Open to the public. When: Friday, Sept. 13, 2019 at 5 p.m. Where: American Legion Post 0617, 901 South Market Street, South Williamsport. Band What: G. C. and Company band. When: Friday, Sept. 13, 2019 at 9 p.m. Where: American Legion Post 0617, 901 South Market Street, South Williamsport. Master Gardeners Program What: What’s Growing on in the Garden? 10:00 to 11:00 a.m. – Come see what pests, practices, and produce are in the gardens, and tips and tricks to get the most from our gardens. Bring a sample of mystery weeds, bugs or disease from your gardens to share with the Master Gardeners working in the gardens! No registration is required. When: Saturday September 14, 10:00 a.m.-11 a.m. Where: Lysock View Complex, 542 County Farm Rd., Montoursville. Master Gardeners Program What: It’s Time to Grow Garlic! Learn how to plant garlic now for a bountiful harvest in July! Registration required for each specific event at http://extension.psu.edu/ lycoming/events or by calling 877-345-0691. When: Saturday September 14, 10:00 a.m.-11 a.m. Where: Lysock View Complex, 542 County Farm Rd., Montoursville. Master Gardeners Program What: Garden Tea - Fundraiser English Tea and Silent Auction in the Gardens, with entertainment. Bring your favorite gardening friend. Fee and Registration required for each specific event at http://extension.psu.edu/ lycoming/events or by calling 877-345-0691. When: Saturday September 15, 2 to 4 PM (Register by
September 6!) Where: Lysock View Complex, 542 County Farm Rd., Montoursville. 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. Where: Williamsport Memorial Park Pickleball Courts. DivorceCare What: Seminar and support group for those hurting from separation and divorce. We also have DivorceCare For Kids. For more information and to register call Lou Anne 570-323-5146. When: Sundays 6:30-8:30 p.m. Where: First United Methodist Church 604 Market Street, Williamsport. Every Day Is Veterans Day What: Military active duty and veterans and their families are invited to visit the Museum for free. When: 9 a.m.-5 p.m. (last Museum admission at 4:30 p.m.) daily. See Facebook/LittleLeagueMuseum for updates. Where: World of Little League® Museum and Official Store, 525 U.S. Route 15 (Montgomery Pike), South Williamsport. CHURCH EVENTSEVENTS... CHURCH Yard Sale What: Oak Grove Alliance Church will be holding a yard sale. All proceeds from the yard sale benefit Operation Christmas Child. When: September 7th from 8:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m. Where: Oak Grove Alliance Church, 1681 Fox Hollow Rd., Williamsport.
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Yard Sale What: Huge yard sale. Includes bake sale, breakfast & lunch, chicken corn soup, clothes, toys, housewares & lots more. When: Saturday, September 14, 2019, 8:00 a.m.-noon. Where: Oval United Methodist Church, 6796 SR 44 Hwy., Jersey Shore.
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Day of Remembrance What: National Day of Remembrance for the Unborn, a service to remember the children lost to abortion. When: September 14th at 11:00 a.m. Where: St. Luke Church, 120 Kendall Ave., Jersey Shore. Chicken BBQ What: Drive Thru Chicken BBQ. When: September 21, from 10:00 a.m.-? Where: Crossroads Nazarene Church, Montandon.
Alzheimer’s Activity Group What: Covenant Café (Early Stage Alzheimer’s Activity
Senior Luncheon What: Senior Luncheon featuring vegetable soup, egg salad sandwich, dessert & drink. Everyone welcome, love to see some new faces! When: Monday September 16, 2019 at noon. Where: All Saints Church, corner of Scott & Beeber sts., Williamsport. MEETINGS MEETINGS... The Ladies Auxiliary of Milton Legion Post 71 What: Monthly meeting. When: Second Wednesday of each month at 6 p.m. Where: Milton American Legion, 401 N Front St., Milton. MOPS Meeting What: MOPS: Mothers of Preschoolers ~ Trinity Gospel Group. When: 2nd & 4th Mondays of the month September through May from 9:15-11:15 a.m. Where: Trinity Gospel Church, 1010 Elmira Street, Williamsport. DivorceCare Support Group What: If you need help coping with separation or divorce. When: Sundays, 6:30-8:30 p.m. Where: First United Methodist Church, 601 Market Street, Williamsport.
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Grief Share Support Group What: Muncy First United Methodist Church Weekly seminar and support group for people who are grieving the death of someone close to them. Video sessions and discussion sponsored by people who understand what you are experiencing. When: Tuesdays at 7 p.m. Where: First United Methodist Church, 602 S. Market St., Muncy.
After School Program What: Free after school kids program, with healthy snacks. Includes homework help, mentoring, games, group activities, drum circle, chess lessons. Contact: 570-323-1797, Pastor Angelique. Parental permission required. When: Tuesdays and Wednesdays after school, 3:30 p.m.-4:45 p.m. Where: Sojourner Truth Ministries, 501 High St., Williamsport.
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Community Dinner What: Free Community Dinner When: Thursday, September 12, 2019 at 5:30 p.m., doors open at 5:20 p.m. for meal blessing. Where: Church of the Redeemer, Lutheran, 1100 Washington Blvd., Williamsport. Use outside stairway to Social Hall. Baked Steak Dinner What: Baked steak featuring mashed potatoes & gravy, veggie, cole slaw, roll & butter, dessert, and drink. Adults are $9.00, children are $4.50. Takeout available, 570-326-0191 When: September 13, 2019 from 4:30 p.m.-6:00 p.m. Where: All Saints Church, corner of Scott & Beeber sts., Williamsport. Wheelchair accessible.
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because my chicken was already prepped. Don’t ask me why I left. You already know where this story is going anyway, I’m sure! It was after five and I heard the door open. I walked out into the living room and started to say “Hi Honey! How was —,” and before I even got it out he says, “What in the hell is burning!?” “Um, I have oil on the stove but it’s just heating up,” I said. He goes out into the kitchen and smoke is starting to roll out of my lid. Chris quickly grabs a hot pad and takes the lid off. Flames are now coming out of the pan. Oh my gosh! What have I done!? My Playskool kitchen never did this to me! “Babe!! You can’t turn the burner on high with oil then put a lid on! What were you thinking!?” he said. I wasn’t thinking. I didn’t know! It was my first time and I failed miserably. I never did it after that, and learned as I went. Now I am a pro at fried chicken! And I don’t mean
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I was a pro at making chicken and eggs, and what working man wouldn’t want to come home to mashed potatoes and country fried chicken!? When I got home from work, I changed my clothes quickly. No apron. Didn’t have one at the time! Can you believe it!? I went into the kitchen and pulled out these brand new beautiful stainless steel pans my in laws had bought us for our engagement. They were Cuisinart, and so shiny that you could see your reflection in them. I grabbed my oil, poured it in my new pan and placed it on the stove. I looked at the time, Chris would be home soon. It was almost 5:00 p.m. and he worked three miles away from our house at that time. “OK, I have to get this going so when he walks in it smells like heaven,” I thought to myself. I put the matching lid over the pan and turned that puppy on high. That will heat it up for sure! I went into another room while waiting for this thing to heat up
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ycoming College has several fine musical bodies that are part of its cultural scene. They are about to add another. This is the inaugural season of the Williamsport Chamber Players. Lycoming College sponsors the group and it is directed by William Ciabattari, Associate Professor and Music Department Chair. The Williamsport Chamber Players Series brings together top local musicians
who share a passion of performing small ensemble and chamber music. The series provides another classical music outlet to share with the community in a new, engaging format. Concertgoers will enjoy stunning musical performances paired with visual multimedia and captivating conversation. “This WCP series is intended to grow the Classical music offerings in the community as well as to provide an opportunity for area professional musicians to perform great music that is often neglected,” Dr. William Ciabattari, director of the fledgling musical
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inaugural concert and series opener featuring the works of Francis Poulenc. The concert will include Sonata for horn, trumpet, and trombone and Suite française. And Poulenc’s Aubade for piano and 18 instruments, will feature pianist Dr. Gary Boerckel. Tickets are $20 general admission and can be purchased at the CAC Box Office or online at www.caclive.com Future concerts for the season include ‘Glorious Serenades’ on January 29th at the CAC, ‘Transition Points: Instrumental Music for Two Voices’ on February 23rd at Mary Lindsay Welch Honors Hall, and ‘Sighs that Blow the Fire of Love: The Henry Purcell Primer’ on April 26th at the CAC. All at 4 p.m.
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from October 26 – November 29, December 16 - 24 and December 26 to February 29. There is a daily limit of 2 birds and a possession limit of six birds. A pheasant permit is required, at the cost of $26.90. However, senior lifetime resident combination license holders who acquired their licenses prior to May 13, 2017 are exempt from needing a pheasant permit and Junior hunters pursuing pheasants now need a free permit. I am pleased to note that in most of the areas where I hunt or hike, there seems to be a very viable and wellestablished population of cottontail rabbits. It is somewhat surprising when you consider the number of foxes, bobcats and coyotes that abound throughout the area, as well as the fact that aerial predators, including various hawks and owls, are protected and thus add to the list of threats to rabbits. Perhaps it is partially due to fewer hunters spending time in their pursuit of cottontails. Rabbits, however, still provide a great hunting opportunity – especially for
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limit of 18, and they have the same 3 seasons as detailed above for rabbits. Squirrel hunting provides the greatest opportunity to mentor a youth or even to introduce a new adult hunter to our sport. It can be a bit awkward when hunting and a pheasant leaps skyward or a rabbit busts out of its cover, or when a grouse explodes from hiding behind you. But, in squirrel hunting, you are usually either walking very slowly through the woods, or sitting patiently in a patch of woods with a predominance of oak trees as you wait to spot a squirrel in search of a freshly dropped acorn. One of the best combinations of habitat for squirrel hunting is a standing corn field edged by woods that contain oak trees. Whenever squirrel hunting and mentoring at the same time, there is plenty of idle moments between shot opportunities to talk have quiet conversations about hunting ethics, firearm safety, conservation and all other things that you can share with someone new to the great outdoors. This fall, consider expanding your hunting opportunities by engaging in more small game hunting – you’ll be glad you did.
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those who have a beagle that will add to the allure and success of the hunt. The daily limit for rabbits is 4, with a possession limit of 12. The three seasons are the same as for pheasants, as shown above, except the first opening day is October 19, instead of the 26th. As for our grouse hunting, it remains a distant and pleasant memory for me, when years ago their numbers were more plentiful in the places I hunted. Today, if I am lucky enough to kick up a grouse, they get a “pass” since I just don’t come across them as in years past – and I enjoy hearing them drumming on those frosty mornings in the springtime when I am hunting turkeys. There are, no doubt, locations throughout the state where there are truly viable and huntable populations of this beautiful bird, but those locations are never revealed by avid grouse hunters! Currently, the limits are 2 daily and 6 in possession. Of all of the small game species that are available for hunting, probably the least hunted is the squirrel. And yet, they are no doubt the most abundant species of all of the small game. Their daily limit is 6, with a possession
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tied on a grasshopper imitation and was soon into another trout. After a couple of hours and three rainbows and two browns, I was on my way home — a little surprised, but very pleased with the results. One of the factors that helped make the outing a success was the fact that the trout were feeding under the overhanging trees on the shaded side of the bank. Shaded side — that’s important since I saw no trout feeding in the sun-drenched areas of the stream. Many of my casts were
within a foot of the stream bank; also an undercut bank with tree roots providing shade and protection for the trout. In addition, the overhanging trees were no doubt full of terrestrials of all sorts that would fall into the water — in a sense, the trout were feeding on a “hatch.” There are several good patterns to have on hand for this time of year. As I mentioned, I started with an ant pattern. I use a simple dark gray or black material, a half-inch long foam tube with a touch of white or
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and expanded public areas to ost of the flag-waving, enhance the fan experience. The c ardb o ard - sl i d i ng , initial construction will begin later Simba-video-watching this month and proceed through thousands who 2020. The entire cost of the project attended last month’s Little League is being funded by existing Little Baseball World Series weren’t even League International reserve funds born when Dean Martin’s 1955 with no additional fund-raising hit record ‘Memories are Made of efforts expected. This’ was released. But those who In making the announcement, witnessed the small-fry classic saw a Keener noted, “The heart of this variety of firsts that made the 2019 series a memorable one. Scott expansion is providing more The combination of the elimination Lowery children and more volunteers with a once-in-a-lifetime experience at our of 13 year-old players and new baseball bat standards reduced the number World Series tournaments. The only impact of home runs hit, increased balls put into this will have on our local leagues is that there play resulted in outstanding defensive plays are more opportunities for more teams to and produced a champion (East Bank Little participate in Williamsport and Portland. Our League of River Ridge, Louisiana) that made leagues’ regular season and earlier tournament Worlds Series history by becoming the first games will not be impacted.” The plan is also aimed at upgrading facilities team to win the tournament after losing its first game since the current modified double- at the Little League Softball World Series site in Portland, Oregon, where the South elimination format was introduced in 2011. But even before the Saturday games that Williamsport 11-12 softball team competed would determine the International and United last month, but the focal point of the project States participants in Sunday’s championship will be seen at the local World Series complex. Commencing with the 2021 Little League game, Little League International president/ CEO Steve Keener addressed the assembled World Series the field will be expanded to media to unveil an ambitious $15-million include 20 teams; 10 from the United States plan aimed at creating memories for future and 10 International teams. The ten new United States Regional breakdown includes: Little League Baseball players and fans. The announcement, to coincide with the • New England Region: Maine, Vermont, New Little League’s 75th anniversary in 2021, Hampshire & Massachusetts will include the addition of four more teams • Metro Region: New York, Connecticut, New to the World Series field, new dormitories, Jersey & Rhode Island improved infirmary, laundry facilities, • Mid-Atlantic Region: Pennsylvania, parking, restrooms, concessions, gift shops, Maryland, Delaware & Washington, D.C.
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OWNER: Timothy B. Moyer
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Buckwheat and Wheat Products Quality Livestock Feed Food Plot Seeds, Purple Top Turnips, Landino Clover Mix, Essex Rape, Groundhog Radish, Sugar Beets, Buckwheat Seed, Wheat & Forage Oats, Kale
201 RACE STREET -- HUGHESVILLE
PA# 059899
• Renovations • Additions • Porches • Custom Kitchens and Baths • Painting • Drywall Repairs • Doors & Windows
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“Innovative Solutions”
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HIC# PA114999
122 SHERMAN DRIVE WATSONTOWN, PA 17777
570-238-5529 • 570-713-4887 Get One Mowing FREE! When you sign
up for our lawn care program, receive one mowing FREE or $20 OFF your invoice for mulching, trimming, brush removal, etc. • Specializing in lawn mowing • Maintenance • Spring Clean Ups • Hauling • New Installations • Handyman Services • Pressure Washing (570) 337-3600 and much more!
High Quality! Affordable Pricing!
238 Pine Loganton Rd • Loganton
• 570-725-2341
HARDWOOD SLABS CORD-SIZE BUNDLES
2500 EACH!
$
Stock-Up NOW for Winter!
2182 Quarry Road • Jersey Shore
(Just South
of Oriole) HOURS: MONDAY - FRIDAY 7:00 - 4:00 SATURDAY 7:30 - 11:00
M.R. Logue Interiors
----- Since 1975 ----Swirled Ceilings - A Specialty
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Tri-Axle Repairs
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Marshall & Tricia Corbin Residential & Commercial Truck Mount System
LittLe Mountain WeLding
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G. Scott Gardner
Meyers Masonry Restoration Co.
2117 West 4th Street - Williamsport, PA
• Chimneys (New or Repairs) • Inspections • Foundation Rebuilding • Repair Bowed Walls • Waterproofing • Repointing • Stucco • Stonework (Real Stone or Artificial) • New Construction of Walls, Walks, Patios, Porches • Concrete Sidewalks (Releveling) BUILD OR RESTORE ALL AREAS OF BRICK • BLOCK • STONE • CONCRETE
Attorney At
Law
• Real Estate/Title Insurance • Elder Law/Probate • Husband & Wife Package
- Last Will & Testament - Durable Power of Attorney - Living Will $
285
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Conboy Excavating
THERMACORE INSULATED PANELS
Brandon Conboy - Owner - PA #141515
570-435-1698
brandonconboy@conboyexcavating.com www.conboyexcavating.com - EXCAVATING - GRADING - BASEMENTS - BRUSH HOGGING - GRAVEL DRIVEWAYS - DRAINAGE SYSTEMS - FRENCH DRAINS - LAND CLEARING - LIGHT DEMOLITION - SWIMMING POOL REMOVAL - FENCE POST HOLES
1” - 19”, 21”, 24” Wide 13/8 - 18”, 21”, 24” Wide 15/8 - 21”, 24” Wide 2” - 18”, 21”, 24” Wide
2” - .99¢ sq. ft.
Call us with your machining needs.
• Heavy Duty Aluminum Farm Gates. 310 Heck Road • Hydraulic Hoses & Adaptors Jersey Shore, PA 17740 • Custom Welding in Mild Steel, Stainless 570-745-2240 Steel and Aluminum Henry M. Fisher • Farm Equipment Repairs
WE SPECIALIZE IN ALUMINUM
Jean Services Todd C. Jean & Robbie C. Jean Licensed & Insured PA 12847 1813 Murray Run Road Trout Run, PA 17771
(570) 447-5574 (570) 447-7653 General Contracting, Construction, Electrical, Plumbing, Remodeling, Commercial Snow Removal, Excavating, Property Maintenance
HERSHBERGER BUILDERS • Specializing in Metal Roofing • Pole Building • Garages • Decks • Barn Renovations • House Additions • Seamless Gutters • Concrete and Block Work • Light Excavating
570-713-7225
28 Years Experience
Commercial & Non-Commercial Roofs
25 Years Experience Commercial Non-Commercial Roofs Flat Roofs&(Rubber)
20% Senior Citizens Discount Serving Central Pennsylvania for Over 40 Years FREE Estimates • Fully Insured PA# 139263
• Removal • Trimming • Stump Removal • Planting
Cell - 570-447-5805
Silver Coating
Shingles PA# 115713
ctthomas3@windstream.net CHRIS THOMAS
(570) 547-7032
ctthomas3@windstream.net
Flat Roofs Preferred
FREE ESTIMATES
Prompt. Reliable. Professional. (570) 547-7032
“We Care About the Roof Over Your Head”
WE ACCEPT CREDIT CARDS CALL FOR A FREE ESTIMATE
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Cleaning Services
Call us for all your cleaning needs.
570-745-7245
Fully Insured
Painting Roofs
• CONCRETE AND POTHOLES • Clean Driveway • Seal Cracks • Apply Asphalt Emulsion • Commercial • Line Striping
NOW DOING PARKING LOTS AND FULL PAVING NEEDS
Call Brian at
570-971-2962
www.BandBSealcoating.com
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Thorne Electrical Services
•Weeding • Houses • Help with Outside • Doctor’s Offices Fall Clean-up • Church Houses • Weekly, Bi-Weekly, • Cleaning for Monthly (Your choice) Contractors
Jonas Hershberger FREE Estimates
PA096756 Fully Insured
Smith’s Tree Service
mikethorne04@yahoo.com 30 years experience
Stoltzfus
15/8” - .85¢ sq. ft.
AmmoN SwArey
Owner (912) 655-4026 (570) 337-9188
Electrical Distribution / Motor Control / Area Lighting Data / Fax / Phone / Cable
13/8” - .80¢ sq. ft.
2182 Quarry Road - Jersey Shore, PA (Just south of Oriole) 570-745-7272 -- OPEN MONDAY - SATURDAY
Terry M. Thorne
Residential, Commercial, Industrial Wiring Troubleshooting, Repair, & New Installation
1” - .75¢ sq. ft.
We do all kinds of Milling and Lathework.
Call 570-326-9322
570-971-0090
“We Make House Calls”
We Now Have Deep Cycle & Starting Batteries In Stock. Also Lawn & Garden Batteries
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.99/lb
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John F. Martin Full Seasoned
Russet Potatoes
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