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From the Editor…

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here is no doubt that 2020 has been quite the year. Probably the most memorable of most of our lifetimes. To make things even more interesting, this is actually our 53rd issue of the year, which I had to double-check the calendar to see if that was even possible! Also, due to how the calendar falls, this is actually our 2nd charity pages/New Year’s edition of the year! Crazy right? So let’s end 2020 on a good note. One that celebrates local organizations that are working hard to support our community in a variety of ways! This week’s issue is just one of the many ways Jimmy helps people and our community in the course of a year. I don’t think he gets enough ‘thank yous’ for it. So, before we get to what’s happening in this issue, I want to say thank you to Jimmy. You do a lot for our community that goes unseen and even though you don’t want to be — you should be recognized for that. Thank you. So, on to the details about this week’s issue: For the past five years, Jimmy has given each full-time employee a page of the paper to donate to the charity of their choice. We all get to pick something that is near and dear to us and donate ad space, editorial space, or a combination of both. As you can see on the cover, we have

a wide variety of organizations from across the area that we donated space to this week. I’m sure that you are familiar with most, and you can learn about what they do in more detail as you read through this issue, but here is a quick rundown: Beckoning Cat Project: They believe that the problem of “too many cats and not enough homes” can be addressed through educational outreach, coordination of services, and a comprehensive neuter-spay program that reaches all cats in our neighborhoods. Clinton County SPCA: The Clinton County SPCA is a small, no-kill animal shelter located in Lock Haven. They work every day to protect the legion of animals suffering from cruelty, abuse, neglect, and abandonment each year. They cannot accomplish their life-saving work without your support. Consolidated Sportsman of Muncy Creeks: The Sportsmen manage two trout nurseries in cooperation with the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission at the Faus Nursery in Hughesville and the Bob King Nursery at Roaring Run. Family Promise of Lycoming County: Family Promise of Lycoming County empowers families to become and remain self-sufficient by breaking the cycle of homelessness, provides community awareness and advocacy, and creates mis-

sion opportunities for individuals and faith based communities. Gold Star Families: America’s Gold Star Families honors our fallen heroes who served in the United States Armed Forces and cares for their survivors through programs and services at no Steph cost to the survivors. Nordstrom Hunters Sharing the Harvest: Hunters Sharing the Harvest is Pennsylvania’s venison donation program for hunters who share their extra venison via a statewide network of participating butchers to food pantries and community assistance centers across Pennsylvania. HSH has distributed 1.5 million pounds of donated venison since 1991. March of Dimes: March of Dimes mission is to improve the health of babies by preventing birth defects, premature birth, and infant mortality. They carry out this mission through research, community services, education, and advocacy to save babies’ lives. Multiple Sclerosis Society: Helping people affected by MS to live their best lives as they stop MS in its tracks, restore what has been lost, and end MS forever. Each of these charities means something to the employee that sponsored them. They are all amazing local organizations that are doing what they can to help in our area.

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So, thank you again, Jimmy. Doing things like this makes me so proud to be a Webb Weekly employee. I hope that as you read through the ads/editorials about these charities, you will consider adding them to your 2021 donation lists if you are able. Happy New Year! Happy New Year to you and yours! Do you have your resolutions ready to go? Listen, as of this writing, I’m still working on finishing Christmas stuff, so I’ll probably get to resolutions sometime around March! I have some thoughts of getting back to my yoga mat and consuming a few less carbs, but we’ll see how that goes too! I do have some thoughts about a new tattoo that would certainly be a bit cuter if my arms were in a little better shape, so maybe that’s the motivation I will need… Obviously, we won’t be headed out to ring in the New Year, but please be safe. Holidays like New Year’s have a way of bringing out the worst in people, so in addition to taking care of yourself, keep an eye on those around you. Not only for your safety but also for theirs. It’s easy to think that it isn’t your responsibility to ‘babysit’ others, but wouldn’t it be worth it if it saves their life or someone else’s? Please — please — make sure you don’t drink and drive. Download the Uber or Lyft apps before you head out so you can get a safe ride home. Be safe y’all!

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Beckoning Cat Project would like to thank the employees, patrons, customers, volunteers, communities, businesses, and organizations who have supported and participated in the services of the clinic and the cat café. Similar to other small businesses and non-profits which have struggled and improvised to survive this year, BCP has also faced multiple challenges in 2020.

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THE CAT TALES CAFÉ Beckoning Cat Project’s Cat Tales Café opened in June 2019. The purpose of the café is to provide a comfortable environment for people who may not be able to have their own cat but would like spend a little time visiting with cats. Admission to the café is $5.00 per hour per person. This fee helps support the costs of housing and care for the cats. There is free admission on Tuesdays for seniors, veterans, and active military with ID. The café partners with and showcases cats from the Lycoming County SPCA. All cats at the café are adoptable. Many of these cats may have been overlooked at the shelter because of their age, conditions, or cage shyness. The café gives these cats a better chance of showing their true personalities, and gives people who would like to adopt a cat the chance to get to know the cats in a natural indoor environment. The café also provides an opportunity for cat lovers to volunteer. Applications are accepted year-round. Interested individuals can email clinic@beckoningcatproject.org or message on FB to the group Cat Tales Café. In 2020, the café experienced numerous limitations due to COVID. However, the café has remained open with safeguards in place and has placed 134 cats in new homes since June 2019. The café looks forward to returning to expanded hours and events, such as birthday parties, cat yoga, bingo and painting parties, in 2021. You can follow Cat Tales Cat Café placements on Facebook group Cat Tales Cat Café. Donations to Beckoning Cat Project can be designated for the café by including a verbal or written note from the donor.

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THE CLINIC Beckoning Cat Project Clinic provides high quality, low cost neuter/spay services for cats in the greater Williamsport area and beyond. The clinic has been in operation for 7 years, and has neutered/spayed approximately 28,000 cats. The need for neuter/spay services has grown exponentially as more people become aware of the plight of cats without homes or medical care. In some areas that have used the Trap, Neuter, Return approach, cat populations have stabilized and are no longer growing. Throughout 2020, partial shutdowns due to the COVID crisis created a backlog in appointments for veterinary services, since fewer hours and surgeries could be performed. In August, BCP moved the clinic and café to a new and larger location at 320 East Third Street. The decision for this move had been made prior to the COVID crisis in order to meet the growing demand for services. Shortly before this move, the clinic’s second veterinarian moved away from the area. These events have temporarily reduced the services and funding for BCP’s popular programs like Compassionate Communities (free TNR for residents of participating communities), and the free neuter/spay Veterans’ Day Program. The clinic continues to search for a qualified second veterinarian and plans to resume all free and reduced cost programs in the new year when hours and services can again be expanded. Monetary donations, or gifts of cat food, litter, and pee pads, are tax deductible and always greatly appreciated by the organization. Despite this number of daunting challenges in 2020, Beckoning Cat Project continues to provide and coordinate a number of services to the cat community. The clinic is still on target to neuter/spay 4,500 cats for the 2020 calendar year. Cooperation and coordination with other organizations and individuals continues to build a wider network of services to alleviate the suffering of cats without homes or healthcare in our area. Beckoning Cat Project currently partners with Cherished Cats, Cats in Bloom, Sun Pets, and numerous other small rescues and shelters.

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Living Well…

2021 Resolutions

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think we can all agree that 2020 has been a crazy year and that some norms can be thrown out the window. Typical New Year’s Resolutions simply do not apply. Sure, we all want to lose weight, especially since being home-bound and baking everything we could have possibly imagined. Most of us also still want to get in shape, declutter, organize our homes, and learn a new skill. But this year, it might be prudent to step back and take a long, hard look at what is really important. Things that add value and quality to our lives. Exercise: If you are going to exercise, make it something you enjoy. Most of us are working out at home these days. Make it fun. Listen to your favorite music. Schedule a video workout with a friend over Zoom. Not sure what you are doing? Ask a professional. Most trainers are out of work these days. Not only would you be getting tips from an expert or great ideas, but you would be helping to feed families and keep the economy going. Learn a new skill: Learning a new skill, maybe even a new job skill, might be something worth looking into. Whatever it is, aim for something you will enjoy. If you currently, or did, work in an office

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but always wanted to work with your hands, maybe explore the building trades such as carpentry or HVAC. Hate your Dave job? Try something Bellomo completely different. Though the pandemic hit the job market hard, new opportunities in IT, computers, and remote work popped up that may be of interest. Cook: Though you may love to go to restaurants, it is going to be a while before we can comfortably go out to our favorite eateries without wearing a HAZMAT suit. Instead, learn to cook. In fact, learn how to cook great food. These days we can have virtually any ingredient delivered to our door, and with the internet, at our fingertips, there is almost no food that is “off the table” (pun intended). Declutter: Clean your house. Clean your workstation. Clean your inbox. Clean something. Not only will you have less physical clutter, but you will have psychological clutter. I know, not necessarily one of the more fun resolutions, but if you are like me, you

have been living like a hoarder. It seems like stuff is piling up everywhere, and since the cold weather has finally arrived, getting outside has been even more difficult, so it is important to keep your space comfortable. Relationships: Last, and most important, work on your relationships. Spend time around people that make you want to be a better person. People that support you lift you up and motivate you. Life is way too short to spend your precious time around negative people. Call a friend, send a hand-written note, let the people you love know you care about them. I say this often, but it is worth noting again, life is short. Let’s all pray that 2021 is not only a better year but a great year. Stay positive, Live Well, and pay attention to the wisdom of Kenny Chesney in his hit song, Get Along. Get along, on down the road We’ve got a long, long way to go Scared to live, scared to die We ain’t perfect but we try Get along while we can Always give love the upper hand Paint a wall, learn to dance Call your mom, buy a boat Drink a beer, sing a song Make a friend, can’t we all get along

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Recovering from Gunshot Wound A cat who we later named Remington, a young, female calico, was targeted last month in the woods near Lock Haven. She was brought to us as a stray, looking very sick and lethargic. But fortunately for Remington, a good Samaritan found her and brought her to the Clinton County SPCA just in time to get her the veterinary treatment she really needed. At first, the veterinarian could not find anything wrong with Remington, but after operating they found shotgun pellet fragments embedded into her leg. We are so grateful to say that she is now completely recovered and doing great. Although we have not found who did this to her.

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Dear Community Member, The Consolidated Sportsmen of Muncy Creeks are a member of the Cooperative Nursery Unit of the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission. The club is undertaking their biggest project in 25 years. After using the Faus Nursery, located outside of Hughesville, for over fifty years, it needed replaced. The club raises 4,500 trout at this nursery that are stocked in our local streams to support our area anglers, old and young alike. Of these trout, 1,000 are used for our Dick Harner’s Kids Trout Derby, which annually brings 200 children, ages 12 and under, to Van Renssalear Park in Picture Rocks on the first Sunday in May, for a wonderful, free fishing experience. The needed upgrade of this longstanding facility will allow the Sportsmen to continue to support the fishing activities of our community and introduce children to an active, outdoor lifestyle. To help offset the cost of this project, the Sportsmen kindly ask that you consider supporting our efforts to promote the future of fishing in our community. If you are able to support our cause, you will be recognized with a plaque at the nursery. Plaques will be placed at the following levels (donors may also be recognized in honor or memory of an individual or remain anonymous, based on their wishes):


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“There is a time for everything, and a season for every activity under the heavens: a time to be born and a time to die, a time to plant and a time to uproot, a time to kill and a time to heal, a time to tear down and a time to build, a time to weep and a time to laugh, a time to mourn and a time to dance, a time to scatter stones and a time to gather them, a time to embrace and a time to refrain from embracing,

a time to search and a time to give up, a time to keep and a time to throw away, a time to tear and a time to mend, a time to be silent and a time to speak, a time to love and a time to hate, a time for war and a time for peace.” As I write, I am once again looking out across my backyard. It is a dreary site. Thankfully, I don’t see any steam rising, but the woods are desolate, the snow is deep, the trees are bare, and the day is dreary. Were it not for the birds at our feeder, there wouldn’t be

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any sign of life out there. But friends, even in the depths of winter, life goes on. As I look more closely, I can see the red hue on the tree tips caused by thousands of emerging buds. You see, trees never stop growing, even in winter. Long before any of us are thinking about spring, their roots are already delivering sap to the branches as they prepare for another season of growth. The trees of Penn’s woods may look lifeless, but rest assured, they are not. There is a season for everything. And that includes the year 2020. It has been dark and dreary and lifeless, but deep within our hibernating souls, the sap of new life is already flowing. We can’t see it yet, but rest assured, it is there, and it is flowing strong. Heather and I have served our Lord in full-time ministry for a long time, but our church has never suffered losses like it has this year. At times, we felt like we were watching our life’s work disintegrate before our eyes. We know that many of you have suffered similar losses. It’s been devastating. But over the years we’ve learned something about hard times: they always come before good times, just as winter always comes before spring.

Michael R. Lingg Funeral Director

A time of scattering always comes before a time of gathering, and a time of tearing down always comes before a time of building up. There really is a season for everything. And because we’ve watched God gather and build up before, we know He will do it again. I woke up this morning with II Corinthians 4 drifting through my mind. I can think of no better way to conclude the year 2020 than to leave these powerful words of encouragement with you. May they fill you with the hope of resurrection and peace: “We are hard pressed on every side, but not crushed; perplexed, but not in despair; persecuted, but not abandoned; struck down, but not destroyed — Therefore, we do not lose heart. Though outwardly we are wasting away, yet inwardly we are being renewed day by day. For our light and momentary troubles are achieving for us an eternal glory that far outweighs them all.” My dear friends, don’t lose heart and don’t give up — the best is yet to come. Heather and I look forward to sharing 2021 with you, and with all our friends across the beautiful Susquehanna Valley. From the Hartzell home to yours, Happy New Year!

Happy New Year 2021

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As we leave this year of challenges and uncertainty, let us welcome a new year filled with hope, health and happiness. If 2020 has taught us anything, it is that there is no guarantee what the future may hold. No one wants to think about their funeral, especially this time of year. Pre-Planning your funeral or cremation arrangements eliminates the burden for your loved ones. Don’t put these important decisions off another year. Planning ahead can give you and your family the gift of peace of mind.

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f ever we would want a year to end, 2020 is the year. Even Stephen King would not have been able to imagine such a hodgepodge of disasters coming one after the other; a presidential impeachment (remember that?), a pandemic, city riots, an undercount census, major event cancellations, massive economic, social and educational

shutdowns, travel restrictions, a hugely controversial presidential election, and to cap it all off, a record-setting snowstorm. But, as previous columns have noted, Lycoming County has weathered this turbulence better than many other areas of the country. Based on that, what would be the best-case scenario for the upcoming year? I would like to suggest five hopeful possibilities. First, whatever else we know about

COVID, we know that it is a virus, and by all appearances, it is following the normal path of infection. This would indicate that we should expect to see an eventual decline in cases through the coming year. Our recent spike may be a blessing in disguise as it could well provide our area with needed herd immunity. It would normally follow that there would be a steady decrease through 2021. Second, we should expect to see a strong comeback in the local economy. Like everywhere else, the hardships have been horrific, especially to small

businesses. Many have been holding on by a thread, but as restrictions are lifted, there hopefully will be a lot of frustrated customers anxious to get back to buying

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local again. The decision of Digger Specialties Inc. of Indiana to build a new manufacturing plant in the southern part of the county is also a shot of confidence in the future of the local economy. Third, our annual events will return, and probably with greater enthusiasm due to their recent absence. From the West Branch Susquehanna Builder’s Show to the Lycoming County Fair to the biggest event of all — the Little League World Series — many local traditional festivities will be eagerly welcomed back (and highlighted by Webb Weekly), providing an important shot of economic activity as well. Fourth, expect our local officials to be wiser and more effective. Back in January, newbies in office were County Commissioner Scott Metzger, District Attorney Ryan Gardner, Director of the Department of Public Safety Jeff Hutchinson, local Williamsport Mayor Derek Slaughter, to name a few. These officials and others have weathered arguably the roughest freshman terms imaginable, and for the most part, weathered them rather well. This experience will be worth its weight in gold

as local and county officials work hard to repair the havoc of 2020. And finally, for many, the uncertainty and chaos of 2020 have driven them to seek hope in God rather than hope in man. I have heard more people talking about prayer this year than I ever had. Ironically, it has harder now to worship corporately than at any other time in American history. Religious freedom has been called into question when it was never more needed, and thus, more highly valued. The book of Hebrews in the Bible comforts us with these words of instruction, “Let us consider one another in order to provoke love and good works, not neglecting to gather together, as some are in the habit of doing, but encouraging each other, and all the more as you see the day approaching.” (Hebrews 10:24-25) If we build on the painful lessons of this past year and admit we have taken for granted much of the goodness God has shown to us, we can reflect that 2020 was not all bad. In fact, we may look back many years from now and be thankful that it kicked us in the rear and refocused us to appreciate the blessings we have enjoyed and taken for granted.

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their awesome talents only because they had the “wrong” skin color. Some background about this momentous step to right a historical wrong. The seven Negro Leagues, which included the Negro National League, the Negro American League, the Eastern Colored League, the Negro Southern League, the American Negro League, and the EastWest League, were excluded in 1969 when the Special Committee on Baseball

Records identified six official “major leagues” dating to 1876. These white defunct leagues included the National Association, Union Association, the Players League, the Federal League, the American Association. “It is MLB’s view that the Committee’s 1969 omission of the Negro Leagues from consideration was clearly an error that demands today’s designation,” Major League Baseball said in announcing this change. According to MLB, the decision took into account discussions with the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum, a 2006 study by the Negro League Researchers and Authors Group, and an expanding historical record of Negro League statistics, among other factors. In its announcement, MLB specifically commended historian Larry Lester, a cofounder of the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum in Kansas City, as well as Gary Ashwill, Scott Simkus, Mike Lynch, and Kevin Johnson for their construction of Seamheads’ Negro Leagues Database, which has pieced together newspapers, scorebooks, photo albums, and microfiche to provide the most complete statistical record of the Negro Leagues to date. As a member of the Society for American Baseball Research’s (SABR) Negro Leagues Research Committee for the past 27 years, I am deeply grateful

and heartened by this momentous step to truly honor and recognize the accomplishments of these men who played their excellent and exciting brand of baseball in the shadows. This action can’t reverse or be a reparation for the wrong done to these outstanding athletes, but perhaps it can help bring belated recognition and respect to them. The knock on bringing this respect to the Negro Leagues, and perhaps why more Negro Leaguers have not been enshrined in the National Baseball Hall of Fame, has been the so-called spottiness of Negro League records. There is a certain amount of truth to that, but that has been brilliantly reversed by the hard work of researchers and historians across the country, particularly people such as my friend Larry Lester, Gary Ashwill, Scott Simkus, Ted Knorr, and many others. They have been meticulously and thoroughly combing microfilms of newspapers across the country, including some of the great black newspapers such as the “Chicago Defender, the “Pittsburgh Courier,” the “Baltimore Afro-American” and many more. The database of verifiable statistics is growing daily. It should help bolster the cases for the inclusion of at least a dozen or more players who have thus far have been overlooked for enshrinement in the Baseball Hall of Fame.


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tissues. Enough said. CHILDREN’S BOOKS Readers shouldn’t be surprised that two of this years’ Best of books are from author Nic Stone. First, “Clean Getaway” is the story of a young boy whose grandmother takes him on a cross-country tour of places that held meaning for her – but there’s more than just a “tour” involved in this great middle-grade novel. Then, older teens will love Stone’s “Dear Justyce,” a story told in letters from a young man in prison to his friend, who chose another life path.

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respect and disrespect, and we commend other teams for their willingness to engage in that conversation. Moving forward, we are committed to raising the bar even higher to expand awareness of Black Hawk and the important contribution of all Native American people.” While there are certainly those who view sports teams containing American Indian nicknames as disrespectful, including many Native American Indians themselves, it can be reasoned that those nicknames were established out of respect and honor rather than a discredit to their namesakes. But that ship has left port, and new team names are being established, which the teams have every right to do. However, left behind, there are countless professional, college, high school, and sandlot teams still identified by similar nicknames. Perhaps the two most prominent are the Florida State Seminoles and the Atlanta Braves, both of which have shown no intention of changing their names. Closer to home, there is no indication that the Montoursville Warriors, Muncy Indians, or Sayre Redskins are making a change. William Shakespeare long ago asked, “What’s in a Name?” Let’s take a look at what our professional sports teams are calling themselves. In the 32-team NFL, the Kansas City Chiefs, Las Vegas Raiders, and Tampa Bay Buccaneers might need to be investigated for their insensitive names. Nine teams are named after animals, and five after birds. Six teams carry local or historical


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OWNER: Timothy B. Moyer

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