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lthough Dave Sechler left us nearly seven years ago, his work for the Lord continues through many of you. A heartfelt Webb Weekly thank you to everyone who took time the week between Christmas and New Year’s to either stop by the office and make a Red Kettle donation or drop it in the mail. Before totaling it up, I gave the USPS a little extra delivery time. Just a quick reminder, my Webb Weekly staff and I match all that has been generously donated. I am very proud to share with you we received donations of change from children, all the way up to a couple of more than kind checks. This is obviously done by folks from every walk of life. This is exactly how Dave would want it. The amount given would never even have been thought about by Sech. He would have greeted everyone with a smile and then a thank you and been grateful for each penny — the more involved, the better — especially when it included young people. For those of you that didn’t know Dave, he was a kindhearted, always

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held their first competition in West Chester with 135 athletes who competing in Track and Field. The event was funded by the Department of Special Education in Harrisburg and was a catalyst for interest in the Special Olympics throughout the state. “Most people don’t realize that the Special Olympics might be the only thing these athletes are involved with. It’s been very tough both physically and socially for our participants. Take bowling, for example, one of our most popular sports. Because of COVID, it’s been very difficult to get athletes and coaches together for training or competition. Still, we’ve adapted.” While the people that have helped make the Special Olympics of Lycoming County possible are too numerous to name, Marc Follmer wanted to thank the athletes, their families, coaches, and the many volunteers for making it such a great organization. Marc also wanted to give special credit to Lester Loner and Tracy Rooker for all of their hard work and dedication. Lester Loner is the Training Coordinator and keeps track of athlete training, and coach clearances. Loner is also a coach himself and is involved with running, walking, bowling, and athletics. Tracy Rooker is the Sports

and Competition Coordinator and is responsible for making sure athletes turn in completed medical forms and coaches have appropriate clearances. In addition, Rooker maintains athlete rosters and arranges transportation for competitions. Follmer went on to say that the Special Olympics of Lycoming County has approximately 120 athletes but there is always room for more athletes, coaches, and other volunteers. Marc Follmer also wanted it noted that this group depends entirely upon the generosity of the community for donations of both time and money and is extremely grateful for the support they have received. “All Special Olympics organizations were hit hard this year.” Said Follmer. “We have had a very hard time fundraising, though the Frostbite Run, which was held virtually, went well considering the circumstances.” If you would like to know more about getting involved with the Special Olympics of Lycoming County you can check them out at solyo.org or contact: Marc Follmer at mfollmer19@gmail. com or call him at 570-772-4653. Monetary donations can be sent to: Special Olympics Lycoming County P.O. box 1891 Williamsport, Pa 17703

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Library Event What: Paint a Winter Fox. When: January 30th at 11:00 a.m. Where: Muncy Public Library, 108 S Main St, Muncy.

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remember that “There is always a spark of beauty or significance...in the life you have left,” even when the person dying is someone the doctor loves... This year, no doubt, you’ve seen enough death to last several lifetimes and you’re not sure you can withstand a book about it right now. But hold on, because “Dear Life” lives up to its title. Beautiful, thoughtful, and loving, this book is absolutely brimming with life as author Rachel Clarke describes the end-of-life care offered at the hospice where she works and some of the most memorable patients to whom she ministered care. If that sounds like an anti-life book, well, it’s not. It’s true that people die in this book, and they do it often but Clarke’s accounts of their days prior to death are quiet and serene, with no fear, no pain, and the minimum of loose ends left. Her workplace is not a sterile, clinical home where people go to die; rather, it’s a place where people die but first, happiness sneaks in sometimes. And for that, curiously, this book on death-and-life may be the balm your Covid-bruised mind needs now.

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what Family Promise does. “At Family Promise, we look at each member of the family and work with them to create and accomplish goals that will not only get them back in housing but break the cycle of homelessness. We have a three-fold approach to accomplish this. “The first is our homeless prevention program called Promising Futures. Promising Futures was created from staff experience and the observation that keeping someone housed is not only more cost-effective but can actually stop trauma within the family before it begins. Children who become homeless are less likely to do well in school, graduate high school or attend college. Those same children are more likely to experience health issues such as asthma and repeated illnesses, experience hunger, and be subject to abuse at the hands of those who the families may stay with while waiting to get into a home of their own. The cost to shelter a family of four is roughly $3,000 a month, while the average amount of rent that keeps a family in a home is about $2,000. To say that the benefits of preventing homelessness are a great investment is an understatement. In 2019 we served over 6,000 people in

our Prevention Programs, including our food pantry and free clothing and coat programs. Those receiving rental assistance are successful in staying in their homes 98 percent of the time.” For those families that do find they are without homes, the shelter provides a safe and educational environment for families to heal. Each family is welcome to stay at Family Promise for 4-6 months while gaining employment, health care, and participation in educational opportunities such as budgeting, Keys to Good Tenancy, life skills classes, job searching techniques, and intensive case management, which allows for individuals to address the root issues of homelessness in their lives. Families that move through

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for any essential programming or salaries. 100 percent of every dollar donated goes to direct service with our families. At Family Promise, we know that the ability to recover from homelessness is possible with support, time, and accountability families can and do recover.” Valerie Fessler, Director of Development and Community Engagement for the local chapter of the American Rescue Workers, detailed their homeless services. To prevent homelessness, the American Rescue Workers’ Social Services Center assists those facing a potential homeless-

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“One of the things that we are now learning about the eviction moratorium is that while landlords are not permitted to evict tenants due to back rent, they are, however, permitted to not renew lease agreements,” Fessler said. “Landlords are still responsible for paying their mortgages, and many have been forced to not renew leases with tenants who are unable to pay. This is one of the contributing factors to ARW seeing a higher number of individuals and families seeking shelter in one of ARW’s three shelter programs.” When an individual or family becomes homeless, they seek shelter in one of ARW’s three shelter programs: Emergency transitional shelter: a shelter for men who need short term emergency shelter. This shelter houses six men at a time. The residents are provided with overnight accommodations, meals, laundry and shower facilities, personal care items, and case management to help them regain self-sufficiency. Family emergency shelter: Saving Grace Shelter is a family emergency shelter with 24 beds where men, women, and children can stay together as a family. Individuals and families are provided with overnight accommodations, meals, laundry and shower facilities, personal care items, and case management to help them regain self-sufficiency. Men’s long-term work rehabilitation shelter (Fresh Start Program): a 39 bed, 12-18 month program for men with significant barriers to self-sufficiency. In

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here, I liked the area. There is ome of you may be aware nothing positive in Brooklyn right of the 1955 movie “Mr. now. Everything is shut down. Roberts” featuring leading Everyone is doing school from actors Henry Fonda, James home, and there are no activities Cagney, William Powell, and Jack going on. Lemon. The movie’s WWII plot “For the first few months, the centered around Mr. Roberts’s transition was pretty hard. I (Henry Fonda) desire to leave missed my family and was used to the cargo ship he was serving going to school with my friends. It on to join the “action” going on was difficult meeting new students elsewhere. The ship’s captain Scott here with the school being on (James Cagney) wasn’t willing to Lowery virtual learning. I did know some let Roberts move on. of the players on the basketball Sixty-five years later, the South Williamsport community welcomed the team, and that was helpful. It was different, arrival of their own Mr. Roberts in a reverse but over time everyone made me feel role of wanting to leave Brooklyn’s action welcome, and it felt like home. What I like to further his education and life in the most about the community is how friendly quieter environs of rural Pennsylvania. For everyone has been. It really feels good.” Helping smooth the transition has been teenager Secoy Roberts it was a transition Jamie Flick, whose first association with that didn’t take place overnight. “When I was younger, I came to a camp Roberts began when he was assigned as the called Fresh Air Fund and met Mr. Flick host parent for the Fresh Air Fund program (Jamie) and his family,” Secoy explained. a decade ago. Flick’s son A.J. was a three“They were my host family. I stayed with sport athlete at South Williamsport and them for two weeks, and we just clicked. sports, particularly basketball, formed a Since then, every summer, I would come common bond upon which the relationship back and forth to South Williamsport, and grew. Over this past summer, Tasia asked the Flicks would come to Brooklyn to meet Flick if he would consider guardianship for Secoy, to which he readily agreed. my family. Asked about the differences between “This year, being my senior year in high school, my mother (Tasia Roberts, an playing basketball in Brooklyn and South educator in Brooklyn) and I decided it Williamsport, Roberts was quick to would be best for me to move to South respond. “One of the major differences between Williamsport. From the many visits I had

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further than the team has been able to do in past years.” “Having Secoy join the team has been great for the entire program,” Houseknecht echoed. “He’s not only a tremendous player, but he has provided leadership qualities to the team. He has been a team player from the first time he joined the program. He always is coaching up others on the court during the game, or at practice, to help make the team better.” The word that best describes Secoy Roberts, the basketball player, is determination. “Definitely, when I am on the court, I play with a determination. I don’t like losing, so whether I have the ball in my hands or not, I just want to keep moving forward, keep pushing. Everything is a drive. I want to make my Mom proud, actually. Everything I do is aimed at making her happy. She enjoys seeing me play basketball, and I keep pushing myself to do it the best way I can.” Roberts’s observations of the game even include those serving as officials. “Here, the referees seem to be fairer than in Brooklyn. They let you play on instead of constantly making calls that stop the game. In Brooklyn, I think the refs don’t want you to play physically, perhaps for fear that it might lead to something further; here, I think the refs are more understanding, and the games seem to have a better flow to them.” While Secoy Roberts has left Brooklyn for calmer days in South Williamsport, those who have had the chance to see him play are left with a respect and excitement for the determined passion he has for the game.

basketball in Brooklyn and here at South Williamsport is that in Brooklyn, you are fighting to stand out a little bit more. You want to get your playing time; you want to be the person on the court that everybody notices, instead of it being a team sport like it is here. The coaching here is way different. Here, I feel like I am learning more, and the coach is actually willing to listen to what I see happening on the court.” While the COVID crisis has robbed area hoop fans opportunities to see Secoy play, it is definitely a glowing example of actions speaking louder than words. As this is being written, the Mountaineers are 3-2 — having won three straight after opening the season with losses to undefeated Mt. Carmel and St. John Neumann. In those two games against quality opponents, Roberts scored 35 and 25 points. During the first five games, he leads all area high school scorers averaging 26.2 points per game. “Since those first two games, the team is beginning to jell and feel like one unit,” Secoy observed. “The communication between the coaches and my teammates on offense and defense is just amazing. I feel we’ve come a long way since the start of the season. I definitely feel like we are moving forward as a team. “Coach (Rob) Houseknecht has been talking to me about the history of basketball here. The team hasn’t had recent success in the playoffs, and that is a motivating factor. I want to help by coming to practice in a positive mode, keep pushing everybody, and my teammates are also pushing me. It would be fun to make districts and go


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Operate all Borough equipment, including, but not limited to, heavy equipment, backhoe, roller, jack hammer, snowplow, dump truck, front end loader, skid steer, lawn mower, weed eater, chemical sprayer, etc. The ideal candidate will have the ability to: work and maintain written and digital records; read and understand basic blueprints; follow instructions; work independently and work as part of a team; communicate with others; computer knowledge, email, and data entry; be able to lift 100 lbs. You must possess a valid PA Driver’s license, and a valid CDL license. The preferred candidate will have 2 years-experience, or a certificate or degree in the following: • General Maintenance • Vehicle Maintenance and Repair • Equipment Operation • Truck Driving All cover letters, resumes, and recommendation letters must be received no later than Friday, February 5, 2021 at 3:00 p.m. Resumes can be submitted at the Borough Office located at 232 Smith Street, Jersey Shore, PA 17740. Resumes can also be submitted via attachment and emailed to manager@jerseyshoreboro.org.

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