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Sharing Little League World Series Memories A tip of my 2020 Little League World Series cap to Lou Hunsinger for hitting it out of the park with this week’s cover story. My Father loved Little League Baseball, and I’m sure he would agree Lou’s effort is deserving of leading things off this week. So, sit back, relax, and take a break from reality with some great memories from Little League World Series past. I will catch up with you next week. God Bless America. - Jim Webb Jr. By Lou Hunsinger Jr.

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his year there is an aching void in our summer sports calendar, and that is the absence of the annual Little League World Series due to COVID-19. We at Webb Weekly thought we would try in a small way to fill a little of that void by providing some memories of those involved in holding the LLWS as well as from the memories of members of the media that covered the Series. Perhaps no one has more of an interesting perspective for memories than the people at Little League Baseball International, beginning with President and CEO Steve Keener, “While this August marks 40 years as an employee for the organization, Little League has been a piece of my life ever since I was a child. My father served as a volunteer Team Host, and I can vividly recall coming to Lamade Stadium and sitting on the

hill watching the games as a child.” Keener told Webb Weekly. “The one memory that always sticks out from that time is watching the pitcher wind up, throw the pitch, and hit the catcher’s glove, but not hearing the sound until about a half-second later. That was always pretty cool to me and showed the magnitude of the stage they played on. “Now, after working for the organization for four decades, I could spend all day reminiscing about some of those incredible moments I’ve had the pleasure of experiencing. Still, the ones that stand out the most are some of the firsts that I’ve gotten to experience. “1980 – My first Little League Baseball World Series as a Little League employee. That will always be one of my most memorable experiences. “1984 – Watching the first girl to ever play in the Little League Baseball World Series, Victoria Roche, and the inspiration she has provided over the years. “1989 – Not only were we celebrating the 50th anniversary of the organization, but I had the opportunity to watch our first female umpire, Betty Speziale, take the field “2001 – After expanding the World Series to 16 teams in this year, we also got to experience the first time that a sitting President of the United States came to visit the Little League Baseball World Series when George W. Bush came to Williamsport. “2012 – Watching the first team from Af-

rica make it to Williamsport was truly special. What was most memorable was watching the generosity and kindness the other teams and parents showed that team when they were here. A true look into what Little League is all about. “2017 – The first-ever MLB Little League Classic between the Pittsburgh Pirates and St. Louis Cardinals. That day will always be special to me and is a testament to the relationship that we have developed with Major League Baseball. “While those firsts will always hold a special place in my heart, this year is another first that I will never forget. “Although we are all very disappointed that we will not be hosting the Little League World Series for the first time this August in almost 75 years, we look forward to returning to play in 2021 and making this experience bigger and better than ever for everyone involved. It has been an honor to experience a number of Little League’s firsts over the years, and I look forward to what the future brings as we join together as One Team. One Little League.” Lance Van Auken, Little League Vice President and World of Little League Museum Executive Director, cites his memories. “My first three Little League Baseball World Series tournaments, 1991 to 1993, were most memorable for me because I served in three very different roles each time. “For my first, in 1991, I came to South Williamsport as a reporter for the Tampa (Fla.) Tribune. A team from Dunedin, a small town near Clearwater, won the Southern

Region Tournament, and I was assigned to cover the World Series. It was the last year of single-elimination, and the team was knocked out early. It was a great thrill, and I was able to bring my son along. He traded pins while I worked. We both were awed by the whole spectacle. Side note: One of the star players on the Dunedin team was Ron DeSantis, the current governor of Florida. I’d covered the team in the earliest part of the International Tournament, so I was probably the first reporter to interview him. He was known simply as ‘D’ back then. “A year later, I returned to South Williamsport as an umpire. I’d started umpiring at my local league in Florida (Cross Bayou Little League) 12 years earlier, and worked my way up the ladder until I got the call every Little League umpire hopes for. “This time, my whole family made the trip with me, and I got to experience the World Series from the vantage point of a participant. It was a good feeling to make a bangbang call at Lamade Stadium and find out later that the replay on ESPN confirmed I got it right. “For my third Little League Baseball World Series, I was an employee of Little League International. I’d decided to give up sports writing after 11 years and took a job as the Assistant Regional Director at Little League’s Southern Region Headquarters in St. Petersburg. At that year’s Series, I worked in the Media Relations Office and filled in as Official Scorekeeper for a couple of games. A few years later, I was asked to move to Pennsylvania to work here.

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“My journey with Little League has provided me with experiences I could not have imagined when I played Little League. I briefed President George W. Bush and his father before a Little League Tee Ball game, stood a few feet away from Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II and Pope Benedict XVI for their official welcome at the White House, played catch with Kevin Costner at Lamade Stadium, and met more of my boyhood heroes than I can count. But it was only special because I had my family along for the ride.” Chris Downs, Little League, Director of

Constituent Communications points to several memorable World Series that he remembers well, including 2002 when Kentucky pitcher, Aaron Alvey, had 44 strikeouts in 22 innings of work. 2006, when the Championship Game had to be moved to Monday, producing a sadly, sparse crowd. And 2007, when Warner Robbins, Georgia, won the championship on a walk-off homer by Dalton Carriker. But perhaps Downs’ most interesting LLWS memory occurred in 2004. “After delivering a campaign speech at nearby Bloomsburg University, Vice President Dick Cheney made an impromptu visit to the Little League Baseball World Series

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was intentionally walked. The 12-year-old was certainly frustrated that people would not pitch to him, but he showed his team how to win anyway. Against Chinese Taipei, Lloyd pitched a marvelous game and hit a home run the one time the Far East champs pitched to him. When the game went to extra innings and McClendon had to leave the mound, the Chinese Taipei team took over to win the title 12-3. After the game, I learned an important lesson when I saw the very dejected Gary, Indiana players after they had left the field. They were eating and laughing. The tears were gone, and the memories would last them a lifetime. They had played out their hearts and were disappointed at the final score, but they had had fun and done their best led by a future major leaguer. “So many other great times come to mind. I should not list them all, but the 1982 win by Kirkland, Washington 6-0 championship game win led by Cody Webster is right up there among the most memorable. That championship day, the many LL fans who wanted to see the Far East dominance end had their wish as Webster launched a mammoth home run and pitched a classic 6-0 win over Chinese Taipei. Another LLB legend was recorded that day. The Far East streak of wins had been broken. Another standout team was Trumbull, Connecticut, winning the 1989 series and stopping another string of dominance by the Far East. “Night games starting in 1992 was also a great change in the Series that allowed many working people to get to the games and added an entirely new atmosphere to

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the LLBWS. It was so exciting to see the tremendous crowds following our Pennsylvania teams like Shippensburg, Pottsville, Red Land, and especially our own team from Keystone. WOW! Those were some magnificent days and nights. “The extra-inning pitching masterpiece in 2002 between Walker Kelly and Aaron Alvey has to be among the best games ever played. Both pitching nine spectacular innings. It may have led to the pitching rules we now see. But what a game to see. “I have had the honor to meet so many outstanding people at the Series, including coaches, players, team hosts, umpires, fans, ushers, security, staff, and especially my broadcast partners. I am amazed at how many people show up annually to support young people they do not know and how many lasting friendships start at the World Series.” Mike Fogarty is one of the announcers that shares the mic with Ken, supplying color and other observations. His memory is not as recent as the one cited above. “This remembrance goes all the way back to 1959. It was the first time that the LLWS was played at Lamade Stadium, then known as Lamade Field,” Fogarty stated. That year brought a 12-year-old superstar in the person of Art “Pinky” Deras from Hamtramck, Michigan. “Deras was a tall young man with long arms. He reminded me of Nolan Ryan. And could he throw! One big step toward home plate, and here it came. “Deras and I were the same age and wanted to see how fast he was. He was fast, had


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in TGI Fridays.’ “The other highlights are growing up here and going to the games every year, was the chance to see some of the greatest names in baseball history up close — Ted Williams, Jackie Robinson, Joe DiMaggio, Mickey Mantle, Ernie Banks to name a few and having Kareem Abdul Jabber, Jim Palmer, Tug McGraw, Joe Torre, current baseball commissioner Rob Manfred, and others sitting in the booth during our broadcasts, were other tremendous highlights. Where else could you experience all of this over the years — only here in the town that I’m most proud of, my hometown, Williamsport, PA.” Scott Lowery, another broadcaster, has seen the World Series from several perspectives. “The Little League World Series entered my life as an eight-year-old and has been a huge part of my life ever since,” Lowery said. “Upon returning from the Air Force in 1971, I was hired by Little League, Inc. as their Summer Camp Director. Three years later, I became the organization’s Central Region Director until 1987. During that time, I had the privilege of escorting the Central Region’s representative to Williamsport for the World Series. The wonderful memories from those years are too numerous to recount in this space. The games have been fun to watch, and the many friends made memorable. “During my first year as Regional Di-

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rector, Little League volunteers in Ohio organized a welcoming picnic for me. In the years that followed (1975-2015), we returned the favor by hosting Central Region visitors with a backyard picnic often attended by 50-75 guests. That camaraderie shared was something very special. “In 2001, with the expansion of the World Series to 16 teams, I was honored to join the radio broadcast crew of Ken Sawyer, Gary Chrisman, Mike Fogarty, Tom Speicher, and later Tom O’Malley in calling the action of Series games. The silence of our microphones this year will create a definite void in the enjoyment of Little League. “My lifetime with Little League has provided the distinction of serving in the capacities as Regional director, member of the tournament rules committee, member of the charter committee, official scorer of the LLB Series, PA announcer of the World Series, newspaper coverage, and radio broadcaster in addition to the enjoyment of just being a Little League fan. “As contained in the lyrics of the old Dean Martin song, ‘Memories Are Made of This!’” Tom Speicher has served as the “Man in the Crowd” broadcaster or LLWS broadcasts. “I’ve had the pleasure of serving as the ‘Man in the Crowd’ for the Little League World Series radio network since 1998. During that time, I’ve interviewed countless people, from the typical Little League parent to Hall of Famers, to celebrities. I’ve

witnessed several historical moments and have enjoyed several slides down the hill live on the radio,” Speicher said. “I’m still amazed I haven’t been injured doing that! But whenever I think about the Series, one particular encounter always comes to the forefront. “It was a sunny day at the Series in 2001, and I was scouring the lower hill at Lamade Stadium for potential interviews. I approached this burly, grouchy-looking guy. He was probably in his late 40s. I asked him if he was here to support one of the teams. A big smile came over his face. He informed me that he was here for himself. He drove from his Texas home because attending the Series was on his ‘bucket list.’ I asked him if the event was living up to his expectations. The big macho guy looked at me, gazed at the picturesque surroundings, and began to tear up, ‘It’s indescribable,’ he said. “No truer words have ever been said,” Speicher concluded. Gabe Sinicropi, in addition to his duties with the Williamsport Crosscutter as Vice President for Marketing and Public Relations, has served as a public address announcer at the Little Leaguer World Series for almost 20 years. “My favorite memory was the 2001 LLWS Championship Game with then-President George W. Bush in attendance along with 45,000 fans,” Sinicropi said. “As the PA Announcer for the Championship Game, it

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gave me an opportunity to see all the things that go into an appearance by a sitting President. It was mind-boggling. It was also the first year of Volunteer Stadium and the expanded LLWS. “I mistakenly thought I may have an opportunity to announce/introduce the President to the crowd and was excited for the opportunity. But lo and behold, the President’s staff literally installed another sound system in the stadium JUST to introduce the President. As they installed the sound system during the week, I began to wonder if I’d actually be the one to introduce him. Then on Championship Day, the President’s ‘announcer’ introduces himself to me and

gives me a little piece of paper that reads, ‘Ladies and gentlemen, the President of the United States, George W. Bush.’ He then says, ‘If something happens to me or the sound system or if both my microphones malfunction, that’s the script we need you to read.’ “So, when all was said and done, I was third in line to introduce the President if microphone #1 and microphone #2 both failed, which they didn’t. So much for introducing the President! Nevertheless, an exciting experience to be part of.” Ben Brigandi is the former sports editor for the Williamsport Sun-Gazette, and he has interesting memories of 2004 of the

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losing in the state final before the Keystone machine got going this past decade. And it went about as well as anyone could have hoped. The players drew as many fan mobs this side of Mo’ne Davis, they handled the attention on-field and off as well as anyone I’ve seen and, from a coverage standpoint, they made it real easy. That was the year of Keystone and everyone else, and they made it the most fun series from beginning to end. One interesting postscript: Many of those players had good high school careers, and at least one played in college, but none of them ever won a state or even district title for Central Mountain High School. And that raises an interesting question: Given the choice, would a player rather win a state

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title or play in the Little League World Series? I think the Keystone players got the better end of that one.” What may be the most notable Series and the one that fully illustrates the outstanding family spirit that Little League embodies was Brigandi’s experience in 2013. “That was the year I was able to take my kids to the Series. Rain forced the Series into a game on that second Friday, usually an off day, between Westport, Conn., and Sammamish, Wash. Westport won the game, 14-13 in 9 innings, but I don’t remember much about it other than it should have been one of the worst days we’d ever had covering the Series. We needed that off day, or at least most of it, to be away from all the previous week spent in the daylong noisy sugar of a Disney-fied kids’ casino. But it turned into one of the best. Chris Masse wanted to do the game, so I took my first daddy daycare shift in nearly two weeks and took my girls, three and two at the time, to Lamade for the game. Plenty of room to store the stroller in the stands, and I still have a picture of them in their seats, nursing a water bottle, and a soymilk. They’ve returned plenty of times since, but that’s the only time they’ve stayed to a game’s conclusion.” As to my own memories, for the past 16 years, I have been privileged to be the press box announcer at Volunteer Stadium and have seen many great games there during those years, but I have to reach further back to summon my best memories of the

Series. It was 1969, the first year I ever attended the LLWS. I was there to root on my friends from the Newberry Little League team. I had gone to school with many of them and knew them well. I saw them lose a heart breaker to Santa Clara, California, 2-0. That Santa Clara team featured future major league standout, Carney Lansford. I then saw my friends win twice in the Consolation Bracket, beating Wiesbaden, West Germany, and a team from Puerto Rico. My next favorite memory came two years later when I saw Lloyd McClendon and his Gary, Indiana, storm through the American teams before falling to Taiwan in the championship game. The biggest thrill that year came when two of my friends and I stopped off at the old Sheraton on the Pike to see Mickey Mantle on championship day. Somehow, we got his room number, and I knocked on the door, and Mickey Mantle answered the door in his underwear, and we asked him for his autograph. He graciously did so, and he asked us if we could go down and get him a coffee. He gave me money to do so, and I came back, and he let me keep the change. It was almost a year before I spent that change. What all the recollections by all of these people show is that the Little League World Series is about more than just championship dreams and good baseball. It’s also about great memories. I am sure everyone is looking forward to next year and getting more great memories.

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DiscoverE Kids Program: Amphibians vs Reptiles What: Children ages 6-9 will learn how to distinguish amphibians from reptiles. You must bring a mask to attend this program and children must be accompanied by an adult! Contact Rhiannon Summers at 570-477-7780 or rhsummers@pa.gov for more information. When: Saturday, August 22 from 2:00-3:30 p.m. Where: Park and meet at the Visitor Center in Ricketts Glen State Park.

Discover Ricketts Hike What: Hiking the Evergreen Trail to see Adams Falls. This is a 1-mile easy hike. You must bring a mask to attend this program! Contact Rhiannon Summers at 570-4777780 or rhsummers@pa.gov for more information. When: Saturday, August 22 from 4:30-5:30 p.m. Where: Park and meet at the Evergreen Parking Lot off of Rt. 118 in Ricketts Glen State Park. Sunset Paddle What: Join us for a leisurely paddle on Lake Jean to observe the sunset. You must have previous kayak experience to participate. Bring your own boat, life vest, and equipment. You must bring a mask to attend this program! Registration required by emailing Rhiannon Summers at rhsummers@pa.gov or calling 570-477-7780. When: Saturday, August 22 from 7:00-9:00 p.m. Where: Park and meet at the Western Boat Launch in Ricketts Glen State Park. Allegheny Airlines Flight 371 Crash Site Hike What: December 1, 1959: Alleghany Airlines Flight 371 crashes into the north face of Bald Eagle mountain after a failed landing attempt at Williamsport Airport, killing 25 of the 26 on board. Join local historians and crash-site enthusiasts Shane Collins and Mark Avery on a very difficult hike to the crash site, which is an official archeological site protected by the State Historic & Museum Commission, to learn about what happened that fateful day and see the remains of the plane that still lie on the mountainside. Registration required, space limited. Please contact Vinny Curtis at vicurtis@pa.gov or (570) 753-5409 x 132 for more info and to register. Free program. When: Sunday, August 23, 10 a.m.-12 p.m.

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must react to these conditions and point out a new direction. Historically, great leaders are almost always those who lead through crises (e.g. President Lincoln during the Civil War, President Roosevelt through the Depression, etc.) But the more difficult leadership is not reactive, but proactive. This is where one in authority is willing to make changes without a crisis. They recognize that a change would improve the process or system. However, it is risky, because it involves going in an unknown direction. The problem with this, of course, is that it might be the wrong direction. It might not work.

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Little League to Host Blood Drive

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his August, the Little League® International Complex will look much different without the smiling faces and exciting cheers that surround the Little League Baseball® World Series, but members of the Williamsport community will still have the opportunity to bring those smiles to the faces of others as Little League International joins together with the American Red Cross to host a Blood Drive at iconic Howard J. Lamade Stadium, inside the Media Interview Room, on August 28-29, 2020. “While we are all very disappointed that we cannot host the Little League Baseball World Series and welcome players, volunteers, and fans from all over the world this August, we wanted to find a way to unite the community together and help those in need during this very difficult time,” said Stephen D. Keener, Little League President and CEO. “We hope everyone who is healthy and eligible will take the time to come out to our complex and donate as we join together in an effort to help save lives.” As part of the two-day event, which coincides with what would have been Championship Weekend of the Little League Baseball World Series, the American Red Cross will be bringing in a collection team and their mobile collection unit, the Red Cross Blood-

mobile, in hopes to collect 100 units of blood. One unit of blood can save up to three lives, and August is always a time of need for the American Red Cross, especially during these difficult times surrounding the COVID-19 pandemic. The donation event will run from 11:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Friday, August 28 and from 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. on Saturday, August 29. All presenting donors will be provided with a “Donor Thank You” bag from Little League International, have the opportunity to walk along the warning track of Lamade Stadium where the Little League Baseball World Series is played, and enjoy a thank you message on the video board in left field of Lamade Stadium. How to Donate: If you are eligible and interested in donating, please be sure to register for a time slot by visiting RedCrossBlood.org or the Red Cross mobile app and entering “Little League” as the Sponsor Code, or by calling 1-800-REDCROSS. There will be two options each day, one for the Red Cross Bloodmobile/Bus and one for the Media Interview Room, both located on the Third Base Concourse of Lamade Stadium. Donors have the options to donate Whole Blood at both locations or Power Red (double red cell donation) in the Media Interview Room location.

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center, if needed. Donors are asked to make sure they arrive on time, or five to 10 minutes early, for their registered appointment. Safety Protocols: All visitors to the Little League International Complex are required to wear a face covering or mask in addition to adhering to social distancing while on the complex, in alignment with Centers for Disease Control and Prevention public guidance. In addition, donors will be required to wear a face covering or mask at all times while in the donation areas. Only donors will be permitted within the donation area, and all other family/children are encouraged to remain home or will be asked to remain in the public areas of the complex and/or in the car with a parent/guardian. All blood donations collected are also now being tested for COVID-19 antibodies. To learn more about this testing, visit RedCrossBlood.org/AntiBodyTesting. Each Red Cross blood drive and donation center follows the highest standards of safety and infection control, and additional precautions – including temperature checks, social distancing and face coverings for donors and staff – have been implemented to protect the health of all those in attendance. For more information, or for any questions about the event, feel free to email media@LittleLeague.org.

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All blood types are needed to ensure a reliable supply for patients. A blood donor card or driver’s license or two other forms of identification are required at check-in. Individuals who are 17 years of age in most states (16 with parental consent where allowed by state law), weigh at least 110 pounds and are in generally good health may be eligible to donate blood. High school students and other donors 18 years of age and younger also have to meet certain height and weight requirements. Donors are encouraged to save time by using RapidPass® to complete their predonation reading and health history questionnaire online, on the day of their donation, before arriving at the blood drive. To get started, follow the instructions at RedCrossBlood.org/ RapidPass or use the Blood Donor App. Where to Go: Visitors and Donors will be asked to enter the complex through Ballpark Boulevard, located along U.S. Highway 15 just between the Little League International Administration building and the flag plaza outside the World of Little League® Museum. From there, proceed along the road and follow the signs to the parking lot just beyond right field of Volunteer Stadium. Directional signage and volunteers will be on site helping direct traffic and answering any questions. Limited handicap parking spots may be available closer to the donation


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– BOLDUC HUGE ESTATE TAG SALE – AUGUST 20th, 7AM-6PM • AUGUST 21ST , 8AM-5PM AUGUST 22ND, 8AM-NOON

554 CLINTS LANE, BLOOMSBURG, PA 17815

(Located just off Route 42 W of Bloomsburg)

NOTE: LIMITED SPACE WILL NOT ALLOW FOR AUCTION

Large selection like new tools • Country primitives/antiques • Modern quality furniture Leaded Tiffany style lighting • Terry Redlin prints • Hunting and fishing • Lawn and garden Household and more • Many new or as new items!!!

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PUBLIC AUCTION We will be selling from the James McCloskey home, Located at 46 Main Street, Turbotville , Pa.17772

Saturday, August 29, 2020

Starting at 9:00 am 2 Story -3 Bedroom Home w/ ½ Acre Lot

We will offer at 12:00 noon a well kept 2 story 3 Bedroom home w/ a1/2 acre in Town Lot. This property features 3 bedrooms, Large spacious Full Bath & ½ Bath, Nice Kitchen w/ Cupboards & Bar, 2 Living Rooms, Den, Cemented Basement w/ Laundry Hook Ups, Large 20 x 24 Carport/Patio with Skylights [ 1879 sqft of Living Space]. 100 amp Electric System w/ Cutler Hammer Breaker Box, City Water & Sewer, Oil Hot Water Heat, 1 Car Wood Barn & Storage Area. TO VIEW THIS GREAT PROPERTY CONTACT Auctioneer Michael Weaver @ 570-538-2227. 2019 Taxes [Spring $378.00 & Fall $524.16] TERMS: $8,000.00 Down at drop of Hammer, Balance in 45 days. Prospective Buyers have right to do any hazard testing prior to auction at their expense, all other terms made known day of sale or by calling auctioneer. 2% Broker Participation Incentive Offered With Successful Buyer.

SUPER CLEAN FURNITURE HOUSEHOLD • COLLECTIBLES

SUPER NICE ! Cochrane Solid Colonial Style Bedroom Suite[ Full Bed, Chest on Chest, 2- Night Stands & Dresser w/ Mirror]; Franciscan “Desert Rose” China Service; Pyrex Green Pyro Measure Cup; Small Electrical Kitchen Appliances; 5pc. CUTCO Knife Set; Stainless Silverware; Straight Edge Crock; Large Pumpkin Cookie Jar; Bone Handle Steel & Fork; Sharp Carousel Microwave; Modern Solid Oak Jelly Cupboard; Cast Iron #8 Fry Pan; Fancy Modern Electric Stain Glass Rose Pattern Lamp; Empire Blow mold Pumpkin; Staples Paper Shredder; Electrolux “Epic” Canister Sweeper w/ Power Head; Splint Oak Picnic Basket; 5Pc. Oak Pedestal Table & Chair Set [ Table w/ 2 Benches & 2 Chairs]; Cookie Cutters; Various Wall Pictures; Halls Orange Poppy Teapot; Halls Red Poppy Milk Pitcher; Halls Autumn Leaf Salt & Pepper; Westmoreland Sterling Silver 30pc Silverware Set w/ Case; Pair Brass Table Lamps; ElectraLog Portable Fireplace Heater; Maple Magazine Holder; Rocker Recliner; Roll Around Lamp; Lay-Z-Boy Double recliner Love Seat [Still Has Tag]; Oak Open Corner Cupboard; Mahogany Duncan Pyfe Drum Top Stand w/ Drawer; Oak 2 Drawer Wall/ Sofa Table; Lladro “Nao” Girl w/ Cake & Puppy Figurine; Wooden & Glass Shelf Curio Cabinet w/ Light; Sony 40in Bravia Flat Screen TV; Seasonal Decorations; 2pc. Pennsylvania House Bookcases; Princess House “Fantasia” Pattern Glassware; Tall Oak Entertainment Cabinet; Vizio 18in Flat Screen TV; Bulova Mens Watch; Costume Jewelry; Solid Cedar Chest w/ Tray; Cast & Metal Safe Still Bank; [2] Clown Figurines; Various Linens; Wooden Drying Rack; Military M-7481 Rain Coat; Mid Century 4pc Bedroom Set [Full Bed w/ Bookcase Headboard- Dresser w/ Mirror- 2 Night Stands]; Coleman Camp Stove; Gas Grill; Nude Male Statue signed Sautau; 4pc. Glass Top Coffee Table set; Wood Porch Swing; Wire Rug Beaters; Werner 6ft Alum. Stepladder; Exercise Equipment: [Soloflex Weight Machine, Weslo Cardio Glide, Concept Model C Rowing ergometer, Nautilus AB Machine]; Euro Pro Iron; Glass Patio Table; Wooden Picnic Table; Finger Kerosene Lamp; Official World Series Baseball w/ signatures [Al KaLine, Smoky Burgess, Albie Pearson & Others]; Snapper Riding 14.5hp Lawn Tractor; Echo Straight Shaft Weed Wacker -Like New; Nikon Eagle View Binoculars; Oil on Canvas “Winter Barn” by Carthy; Sharp 3Disc Stereo System; Philips Stereo; Selection Of CD’s; Pair of Crackle Glass & Brass Table Lamps; Vintage Rotary Dial Phone;

MAYTAG NEPTUNE SERIES FRONTLOAD WASHER & DRYER - LIKE NEW

TERMS: Cash or Good Penna Check SELLER: James McCloskey, Susan Stanton P.O.A. Auction Note: Please Remember to be observant to the CDC guidelines to Protect both yourselves & Others AUCTIONEERS: Michael & David Weaver AU002180-L & AU006360-L Allenwood, Pa.17810 Phone: 570-538-2227

Auction by Weaver’s Auction Service Auctioneers: Michael & David Weaver AU002180-l & AU006360-L 17696 Russell Road, Allenwood, Pa.17810 • Phone 570-538-2227

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school, and can even help them learn to code. Find more school solutions at education.ti.com. Don’t Overlook Organization Staying organized during school season is a goal for many families, and one of the best ways to do so is with an option like ClosetMaid Mini 6 Cube Organizers, which are refreshed versions of old favorites. Use these organizers, also available in matching offset designs, on flat surfaces or mounted on the wall to store, organize and display any number of small items. Find more solutions for the school year at closetmaid.com. Make Lunchtime Easy You can make lunchtime fun, flavorful and easy for your little learner with Sabra Singles, a plant-based snack perfect for kids. Pair with classics like carrots, cucumbers, tortilla chips or pretzels. They’re available in varieties like Classic and Roasted Red Pepper Hummus and allow kids to help themselves to make lunchtime a cinch. Find more inspiration at sabra.com.

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REAL ESTATE PUBLIC AUCTION

Tuesday August 25,2020 ∙ 6:00PM 702 High St. West Milton, PA 17886 Classic, Cape Cod home in convenient location

A 1,943 sq.ft. Cape Cod home on a spacious corner lot. Built in 1955 this home features a large kitchen with adjacent dining area that opens into roomy living room perfect for family get togethers. Stove & refrigerator included. Full , 1st floor bath is adjacent to 2 bedrooms. Venture to the second floor where you will find 2 additional bedrooms both featuring custom, built in dressers and closets. A 2nd floor 1/2 bath completes the living space. Enclosed breezeway off the kitchen connects the 1 car garage. Large , unfinished basement with storage cupboards galore gives you even more space. Side, sitting porch overlooks a manicured lawn.

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• Muncy; Muncy School District •Great 3 Bedrooms; 2 Bathrooms fixer upper for first time home buyer. Newer •siding, 2,310roof, sq ft; .23 acres Fenced in yard and two car and windows. • $172,500 garage. Contact Joan Kennedy (570) 419-4735 for Please contact Rebecca Noviello for further more information. information (570)916-7505

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Better Organization with a Bookshelf A new school year and the learning it entails calls for plenty of books, which means organization is paramount. Store your student’s books and more, like picture frames, with an option such as the Wide 3-Shelf Ladder Bookshelf from ClosetMaid. These sleek and modern units, available in multiple finish colors and sizes, can be easily assembled and quickly ready for use anywhere in your home. Visit closetmaid.com to find additional organization solutions for this school


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BUILDING 3 - 4,032 SQ. FT. – $2,000/MONTH • One and Two Story Frame Structure • 1st Floor: 3 Private Offices, Reception Room, Kitchen • 28x48 4-Car Service Garage w/Two 10’ Overhead Doors • 2nd Floor: Large Conference Area, 3 Private Offices, 1 Bath • 200 amp Electric Service • Gas Fired Heating System • New Pella Windows and Gas Furnace Real Estate Excel, A Girio Realty Company 1737 E. 3rd St., Williamsport | 570-322-1991

Tips to Avoid Caregiver Burnout By Jacquelyn Baker, LCSW Behavioral Health, UPMC

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aring for a loved one that needs extra support can be mentally, physically, and emotionally exhausting. The stress of having to manage someone else’s life or the excessive compassion you may feel for your loved can turn into caregiver burnout. The truth is, you cannot — and should not — do it alone. According to AARP, there are more than 53 million unpaid caregivers in the U.S. That means, one in five Americans provide care for a loved one. We are seeing the rise of the sandwich generation in which those in their 40s and 50s are now not only supporting their own children but providing care for their aging parents. Being a caregiver is stressful enough and with the additional pressure from the current pandemic and socioeconomical climate it is extremely important that you take time to focus on your own health and wellness in order to avoid burnout and other health issues. Symptoms of Caregiver Burnout Caregiving may be a full-time job, or you could be juggling your own career

and family with caring for someone you love. When you spread yourself too thin, either emotionally, physically, or financially, you could experience caregiver burnout. Symptoms of burnout are like those of depression, and include: • Changes in appetite and/or weight • Changes in sleep patterns • Changes in how you care for yourself or loved one • Ignoring your own well-being • Irritability • Emotional and physical exhaustion • Feeling blue, hopeless, and/or helpless • Feelings of wanting to hurt yourself or the person you care for • Loss of interest in activities • Use of alcohol and/or sleep medications for coping • Withdrawal from friends and family • Feelings of guilt when spending time on yourself Recognizing these symptoms is not a sign of weakness. If you are having feelings that you cannot explain, start the conversation today. You may need to talk to more than one person to get the help and support you need, so don’t give up. It takes time to feel better. Tips for Self-Care

PUBLIC AUCTION Sat., Aug. 22, 2020 @ 9:00 AM PUBLIC AUCTION

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SAT., AUG. 22, 2020 @ 9:00 AM

MONTGOMERY, PA 17752 LARGE TOY FARM EQUIPMENT COLLECTION DIRECTIONS: Off Rt. 15 take Elimsport Rd. to Turnback Rd. Turn right on Ridge Rd. to auction -onFURNITURE right. CROCKS - ANTIQUES - TOOLS HOUSEHOLDS - PRIDE POWER SCOOTER LARGE TOY FARM EQUIPMENT COLLECTION CROCKS – ANTIQUES – TOOLS FURNITURE PRIDE LEGEND 4 WHEEL POWER SCOOTER/CHAIR, LIKE NEW–- NEW BATTERIES. HOUSEHOLDS – PRIDE POWER SCOOTER AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: An exceptional set of collectibles Located at: 794 RIDGE RD.,

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Why are pre-approvals so important? Pre-approvals from your lender are important mainly to avoid disappointments. You will need to know the amount of money you can afford to spend, to buy a home before you start looking, so you don’t disappoint yourself when finding a home you love that is way over your budget. Also, many sellers may require it to limit the number of those who enter their home to serious buyers and possibly for security from potential thieves.

How much do I need to pay a realtor to help me shop for a home? The agent you chose to assist you with your home search is the buyer’s agent. As long as the home you decide to purchase is listed by a realtor, the seller of that home has agreed to a fee for the marketing of that home which is shared by the buyer’s agent’s broker and the seller’s agent’s broker. In this case, the buyer does not pay a realtor for their services.

Why is an estimated closing costs so helpful? Your realtor can fill out a form listing the taxes, title fee and insurance you will need to pay at closing, as well as, other expenses you may incur through the process, such as inspections you elect and any lender fees there may be. This will give you a good idea of the money necessary to bring to the closing.

What kind of credit score will I need to buy a home? Typically you will need a 620 or better depending on what the type of mortgage the lender has to offer you. The higher the score the less money you will need to bring to closing for costs. You will need to check with your lender to be informed on the different types of mortgages available to you with your score.

What is the difference between a down payment and a deposit? A down payment is a percentage amount the lender determines you need to obtain the mortgage and is paid at closing. A deposit is an amount of money collected from the buyer to be held in an escrow account by the agent’s broker’s office until closing. It is considered a good faith deposit at the signing of an accepted contract between the seller and the buyer. Typically this amount is based on the price offeredESTATE for the home and is acceptable REAL AGENCY by the seller. The amount can be as low as $1000.00 or possibly more. The deposit is credited back to the buyer at closing. Your Premier Real Estate Agents

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The person you are caring for needs you to be at your best. If you do not take care of yourself, you will not have the energy or mindset to be able to give your loved one the care they need. Caring for yourself is the first step in being a good caregiver. Self-care tips include: • Stay informed about current affairs like the pandemic and economy, but don’t overdo it. Don’t rely on social media for your information and unplug if you find yourself obsessed with news. • Find time for yourself and do not feel guilty for taking care of your own needs. You cannot be on duty 24/7. • Eat nutritious food, exercise daily, and get adequate sleep every night. • Find someone to share your experiences with who is in a similar situation — a friend, a neighbor, or a support group. • Accept help from others. Most people will be happy to help if you tell them what you need. Offer ideas such as food preparation, errands, or visiting with your loved one for an hour or two. • Prioritize what needs to be done and separate what would be nice to have done. Focus your energy on what matters most. • Seek professional help when you need it. If you are experiencing feelings of


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f you are a largemouth bass fishing enthusiast like me you are always looking for ways to keep these warm summer conditions from taking away from your time on your favorite bass lake. It’s that time of year; lake water temperatures are on the high side forcing bass to go deeper or to seek some comfort in the weedy parts of the lake. Finding weeds this time of year is certainly no problem for the bass or the bass fishermen since by now weeds of some type have taken over good

portions of many of our local lakes and ponds. This change in lake conditions however does not mean that you have to give up bass fishing but you will likely have to change your approach from spring and early summer fishing. Bass are a lot like humans when it comes to soaring temperatures; they become a bit more listless and feed less and for shorter periods although that “feeding less” thing may not necessarily apply to humans. Bass will move to weeds to find more comfortable temperatures

and they can also find a food source amongst the weeds. In addition to seeking out bass in or near some type of weed structure it might also be a good idea to fish early or late in the day before temperatures get Ken uncomfortably high. Hunter Another approach you may want to consider is to forgo daytime fishing altogether and go after the sun sets. Fishing at night during the warm summer period is both more comfortable for the fisherman and

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edges. A willow-leaf spinnerbait can be a reasonable choice since they are relatively weedless and the vibrating blade may attract more action. Another good choice is a weedless lead-head jig with some type of plastic worm or creature bait attached. I like to pitch this lure into openings or along weed edges and let it hit the bottom; I keep a tight line and work the lure back with stop and go short hops. Other good choices in the weeds are a weedless rigged wacky worm or a Texas rigged lizard, worm or creature bait. Keep a tight line even on the drop to feel any strikes. You can increase your odds by watching the line as well; sometimes a little slack will occur on the drop and that can be the result of a bass taking the lure and running towards you creating slack-be ready to strike. When fishing these rigs I always try to make myself give a little more hesitation before I set the hook. The Carolina rigged worm, lizard or creature bait also fits right in with the lures and techniques just mentioned. The added bonus to the Carolina rig is the cone sinker which may be a foot or two ahead of the lure hits bottom while the lure stays higher and more visible on the retrieve. Finally don’t neglect the soft weedless

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few days ago over lunch security side of the LLWS, having I had the opportunity Williamsport police officers assist to ‘catch up’ with friend in the Series. and broadcast partner “I became interested in Tom Speicher. Our conversation becoming a volunteer when I included how strange these saw the enjoyment my father next two weeks will be without got from being an usher. Being the Little League World Series. the outgoing guy that he was, he He then suggested it would be developed friendships with fans, interesting to learn how the Little other ushers and the Little League League Uncles are handling this staff. He bought pins every year to Scott series-less August. Lowery give to young fans, traded some Suggestion taken. for his grandkids (my kids) and I reached out to a few of those just thoroughly enjoyed the ten dedicated volunteers and this week I will or eleven days he spent at the Little League begin to share some of their thoughts, complex. beginning with Gary Whiteman a relative “I always loved and respected Dad and ‘rookie’ Uncle with four year of service. thought about how much fun it could be In his own words Whiteman reveals what to spend those two weeks with him, but I being a Little League World Series Uncle didn’t think the usher gig was for me. I had means to him. fellow co-workers (Willie Weber), Little “I grew up in South Williamsport and Little League teammates (Lee Miller) and local League has been a part of my life since I can businesspersons (George Girio) all friends remember. Before I was old enough to play, of mine who were LLWS uncles, and they my brother was playing and my Dad was suggested that I apply. I made application, coaching. Baseball was, and is my first love. received an interview and was selected for I sold programs and then sodas at the Little the 2016 LLWS. It has been one of the best League World Series growing up, and when opportunities I have ever been given. I wasn’t doing that, I was on the hill with “Being an Uncle gives you the opportunity my friends. As I became an adult, I had the to make the LLWS the best possible opportunity to ‘stay home’ and work for experience for your team. It allows you to the Williamsport Bureau of Police. During present South Williamsport/Williamsport that time, I became the Chief of Police. and Lycoming County in the best possible This gave me an opportunity to work with light for the world to see. But most Rex Lowmiller and Jim Ferguson in the importantly, it gives you the opportunity to

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they are fortunate enough to play on those kinds of fields with freshly cut green grass all their lives. “The opportunity to witness young people, young athletes, and their coaches make their arrival at the finish line of an incredible journey is truly incredible. Often you have the opportunity to watch a group work together in such a way that you know that the Little League World Series experience is about so much more than baseball. “This August feels like what this April, May, June and July felt like. It is UNUSUAL! These two weeks in August have for the past four years been exhilarating and exhausting; the hustle and bustle of the first days at the Grove, getting the kids their gear and scheduling practice times. Building

relationships during the Series can lead to lifelong friendships, and this year we will all miss out on that. Those relationships extend from President Keener all the way down the hill to the parking attendants at the park to hotel managers and local merchants. We are all going to miss out on the good things that we get to experience for these two weeks. “I am going to try and fill the void by doing some things I haven’t gotten to do in a couple years. I’m going to help my daughter get ready for college, something that has fallen on her mom since I started as an Uncle. I look forward to playing a little golf with my son and finish some of those COVID projects at home that we started while we couldn’t do anything else.” Fellow Uncle Pete Lupacchino offered his

own suggestion as to how the void could be filled. “Maybe we can get a small group of us to go over to Lamade Stadium, sit in the stands and play Sweet Caroline on a radio and talk about what we are missing.” Although I am not in the Uncle’s fraternity, here’s a thought. Perhaps the Uncles should contact Little League officials and ask to use Lamade Stadium for a softball game. The United States Uncles could square off against the International Uncles on August 30, the date the World Series championship game was to be played. It would be great fun and camaraderie and would certainly give them something to talk about. (Next week we’ll visit with other LLWS Uncles).

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be an up-close witness to the truest form of sport imaginable, to the joy and heartache of the game through the eyes of a twelveyear old. It restores in me a youthfulness that is missing in my life the other 50 weeks. When you put your team on the bus at the end of the series, it is like a pin going into a balloon. I think you run off adrenaline for a good bit of the time. “In 2017, my team from Maracaibo, Venezuela, walked onto Volunteer Stadium and lay down in the green grass just to experience the feel. I don’t remember if it was a player or a coach, but someone told me that it was the most beautiful thing they had ever seen. You never have the opportunity to hear those kinds of things when you coach your own kids because

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postponed their verdict for another two weeks. The plot thickens. “The PIAA Board of Directors met today to review Governor Wolf ’s statement strongly recommending no interscholastic and recreational sports until January 1st. As we have noted, our member schools have worked diligently to develop health and safety plans in accordance with the Department of Health and Department of Education recommendations to allow students to safely return. The PIAA is asking the Governor, along with the Departments of Health and Education, to partner with us and work collaboratively to

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122 SHERMAN DRIVE WATSONTOWN, PA 17777

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(Just South

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M.R. Logue Interiors

----- Since 1975 ----Swirled Ceilings - A Specialty

• Specializing in lawn mowing • Maintenance • Spring Clean Ups • Hauling • New Installations • Handyman Services • Pressure Washing and much more!

• Drywall • • Plaster Repairs • • Painting • CALL TODAY!

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2 CEMETERY PLOTS, Twin Hills. $500.00, Plus Transfer Fee. 570-4902633. 147612

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2964 Lycoming Creek Road • Williamsport, PA 17701

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122 SHERMAN D

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OWNER: Timothy B. Moyer

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