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trust in God, I love my Baseball has been how to pull country, and will respect off a Little League World Series its laws, I will play fair, and but not compromise the health strive to win, but win or of the participants and those lose, I will always do my best. surrounding them during a It just seemed fitting to start pandemic. And again, we’re not this week’s column with the talking about adults playing a Jim professional sport. Little League Pledge. Like most Webb, Jr. things created by Little League As most of you know, I am a Baseball, it’s ahead of its time. It was huge believer and supporter of Little written over six decades ago by Peter League Baseball. I have stated before McGovern and provides the perfect there is no better man for the corner words to start every sporting event in office at Little League than Steve our Nation. However, even better than Keener. I had an opportunity to talk that, is that it could be used to start with him and get an overview of just every sporting event, including the how the past six months have played Olympics. The words could be recited out; I’d like to share. by any nation in any language and be In February, the process began with completely understood as positive. the appointing of the Little League Little League Baseball has been International Pandemic Response a worldwide leader in developing Advisory Commission. Their goal was equipment and safety protocols since to study the situation and inform Little its founding. Many of the ideas put League if it was even possible and what into play right here in our hometown would be needed to hold the 2021 have found their way to every level of LLWS. This was the first step to having baseball, including the Major League. the event. The commission, which What an amazing job Little League is made up of health professionals CEO Steve Keener and his team have from around the world was beyond done navigating in the COVID-19 thorough, even to the point that Little gauntlet. Before I get started, let’s League had to put all new air filtration remember the Little League World systems in every building. The Series held in South Williamsport is requirements of this commission far made up of players between the ages exceeded anything the CDC, state, or of 10 and 12 years old. That creates a national government would require. whole different set of challenges for By early May, everything necessary return to play. As the calendar turned to make a 2021 LLWS a reality was to 2021, we didn’t even know if there in place. It was announced that the would be a LLWS. Then in May, it was World Series would be played. The announced there would be a World risk of bringing teams from across the Series, and now we’ve reached the world during a pandemic obviously point where there will even be fans in made no sense, so it would be an allattendance. USA sixteen-team championship. The focus by everyone at Little League So, how did this all get done in such

a short time? It was accomplished by a lot of hardworking, committed people at Little League and beyond. One person Steve asked me to single out is LLB Chief Operating Officer Pat Wilson. His efforts have gone above and beyond and are a major reason there is a World Series this year. CEO Keener also wanted me to give a tip of the hat to MLB and UPMC. Commissioner Rob Manfred and MLB committed whatever was necessary to help with the mitigation of the World Series. The most important aspect of this has been providing Spectrum Solutions, which does onsite COVID testing for all MLB teams. They will provide the same service at the LLWS. Equally important is that Commissioner Manfred/MLB are going to pay the bill for this COVID incurred cost. Upon arriving in Williamsport, every team member will be tested, and continued testing protocol will be in place. The other longtime Little League partner to assure everybody’s health and wellbeing is UPMC Susquehanna. Through the efforts of President Steve Johnson, they have done a remarkable job over the years of providing athletic trainers and healthcare for those in attendance at the World Series. They have now taken their game to the next level. During the entire process, UPMC has committed Dr. Rutul Dalal, Director of Infectious Diseases, and Dr. Seth Kinley, Director of Musculoskeletal, to help provide protocol, mitigation, and medical expertise. Little League and UPMC officials recently cut the ribbon on the opening of a wellness center in Dr. Creighton J. Hale International Grove. It will have two exam rooms, four patient rooms, and an isolation medical area right on site.

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Simply put, the folks at Little League International have assembled an AllStar team dedicated to the health and wellbeing of all those in attendance. So, now let’s talk about what the Little League World Series will look like for the fans this year. There will be 250 passes per team. This will allow for family, friends, and community members to be seated in the friendly confines of both Volunteer and Lamade Stadiums. In addition, the LLWS will be offering 3,000 passes per day, outside of the stadiums. Beginning on August 17th, they will be available on a firstcome, first-serve basis. The process is easy; go to LittleLeague.org/Visit two days prior to the day you would like to attend and register. The passes are good for an entire day of LLWS action. Remarkably, there will be 5-6 thousand folks in attendance each day at the LLWS. Please look at the glass, or maybe I should say Stadium, as being half full. There will be a Little League World Series, full of excitement and great baseball. There will be a roar of a crowd. There will be memories made for a lifetime by 16 American teams. And there will be a champion from the United States of America crowned. That’s pretty darn good stuff compared to where we were last year. God Bless America.

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It was 15 months ago that we made the difficult decision to cancel the 2020 Little League Baseball® World Series. It was the right decision, but perhaps one of the hardest ones we have ever had to make in Little League’s more than 80-year history. Not being able to welcome the world to Williamsport last year was extremely disappointing to us, our community, and millions of Little Leaguers® around the world.

All the information about how to sign up for these free daily tickets for seating outside of our stadiums and on the iconic Lamade Stadium hill can be found at LittleLeague.org/Visit, along with important safety and security measures, and what fans who do get tickets can expect. We hope for those of you who miss the Little League World Series as much as we did last year, that you’re able to join us. As a reminder, these Complex Access Tickets do not provide access to stadium seating, simply access onto the complex and the areas outside Volunteer and Lamade stadiums. And, looking ahead to 2022, as we celebrate the 75th Little League Baseball World Series and the expansion to 20 teams with two more international teams and two more U.S. teams, we hope to open our gates and welcome you all to join that celebration.

One of the many difficult decisions we have encountered this summer is how to also have our community join in the celebration of the Little League Baseball World Series. Based on the guidance from the Pandemic Advisory Commission and NJH, limiting the players’ interaction with the public is one of the best ways to reduce their risk of contracting COVID-19. This means limiting the number of fans onsite for the World Series. As any parent can appreciate, first and foremost, we wanted to give families the opportunity to watch their children play, which is why we are providing 250 stadium-access passes to each team.

Thank you for your patience, understanding, cooperation, support, and hospitality as once again children get the opportunity to fulfill their dreams of ending their summer in our hometown.

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Little League® International Board of Directors Pete Cacheiro, Chino, California Janice Christensen, Meridian, Idaho Jenice Condie, San Jose, California Kelly Dine, Hudson, Ohio Chris Drury, Rye, New York Dr. Davie Jane Gilmour, Williamsport, Pennsylvania Serafin Gomez, Reynosa, Mexico Timothy Hughes, Williamsport, Pennsylvania

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In February 2021, Little League® International made the commitment to do everything possible to bring these tournaments back this summer in a safe and responsible manner for our players and families, and our great Williamsport area community. We convened the 2021 Little League International Pandemic Response Advisory Commission, made up of leading public health, pediatric medicine, epidemiology, mental health, and operations experts to guide us in our planning. Along with the support of National Jewish Health (NJH), which has developed similar health safety plans with other youth and young adultfocused organizations, colleges and universities, and events, we established our plan to hold our tournaments this summer with a player-first approach to our Little Leaguers’ overall well-being.

While we are seeing brighter days ahead in this pandemic, we still face daily challenges and unknowns. But, as activities return, we wanted to find a way to allow additional fans, outside of those team families, to be a part of the experience. We have extended invitations to our district volunteer leaders and local supporters. Now, we are happy to extend an opportunity to the Williamsport community and any fans wishing to attend the Little League Baseball World Series to individually request up to four Complex Access Tickets per day. But, to limit the exposure of our players to the general public, we have to limit this opportunity to 3,000 fans per day during our tournament from August 19-29.

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ach summer, area theater students produce and present a theater production at the Community Arts Center in Williamsport. This year’s Summer Stock production will be “The Sponge Bob Musical” to be presented July 29, 30, and 31. The production is directed by Lycoming College Theatre Professor Dr. C. Austin Hill, who directed the 2019 Student Summer Stock production of “Newsies.” The Community Arts Center’s production of “The SpongeBob Musical” is part of the Student Summer Stock Program, which provides an opportunity for students to create alongside working professional theatre-makers to bring new passion and skills back to their community and educational programs. The previous productions under the Student Summer Stock program include shows such as “Newsies,” “Oklahoma!,” “Peter Pan,” “Man of La Mancha,” and “Jesus Christ Superstar.” “We are incredibly excited to be planning one of the very first productions of ‘The SpongeBob Musical’ in this area

— one of the first productions of the show ANYWHERE, really. On the heels of our production of ‘Newsies’ in 2019, canceling the Student Summer Stock in 2020 was difficult and sad for everyone involved,” Director Hill told Webb Weekly. “We thought it would be a great idea to bring the project back with a HUGE title like this one. But even more, we wanted a production that had some important things to say. ‘The SpongeBob Musical’ FEELS like it was written in response to all of the things that we’ve all been dealing with throughout 2020 — from the COVID pandemic and shutdown to the important social justice movements — somehow, this 2016 show is even more viscerally relevant than it was when it was written. And best of ALL, it will provide wonderful opportunities for our 7-12th grade actor/singer/dancers. The show is fun, funny, clever, colorful, and wildly inventive. It’s the perfect way to spend our summer.” Officials at the Community Arts Center are excited and pleased to be hosting the annual Summer Stock program. “It is such a joy getting to see kids in the theatre once again. You can tell


SpongeBob SquarePants: Sloan Wood Patrick Star: Ava Loehr Sandy Cheeks: Maria Blas Squidward Q. Tentacles: Michael Harry Eugene Krabs: Cale Blakely Pearl Krabs: Kendall Eichenlaub Sheldon J. Plankton: Chase Bower Karen the Computer: Sydney Smith Patchy the Pirate: Aubrey Lenker The Mayor of Bikini Bottom: Lydia Hall Perch Perkins: Lukas Michaels The Electric Skates: Olivia Ciabattari, Grace Barkauskas, and Regan Oaks Mrs. Puff: Kaidyn Rogers

Larry the Lobster/Gary: Artie Dammer Old Man Jenkins: Jayar Rhoades The Foley Artist Fish: Simon Uhter Primary dancers/Ensemble: Ramsey Uhter, Muireann Tran, Mary Herndon, and Regan Oaks, (+Lydia Hall on taps.) Ensemble: Grace Barkauskas, Hadley Milhomme, Olivia Rogers, Elijah Nilson, Cadi Durant, Lew Shaffer, Alanna Ramos, Caitlyn Killian, Kelly Long, and Olivia Ciabattari. Tickets are available by contacting: www.caclive.com or contacting the box office at 570-326-2424.

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chael Miller of stageagent.com states, “SpongeBob SquarePants is also a witty allegory that examines and critiques the politics of the modern era, and it does so in such a way where children will appreciate and understand the plot line, while adults can read between the lines and extract even more from the musical message.” The production team presenting “Sponge Bob” includes Production Team: Director: C. Austin Hill Production Stage Manager: Sara Altieri Assistant Stage Manager: Makenzie Shimko Choreographer: Allison Hill Assistant Choreographer: Mckayla Cobb Producers: Chuck Still and Fred Parks Music Director: Diana Welshans Technical Director: Titus O’Neil Conductor: William Ciabattari Sound Designer: AJ Robins Costume Designer: Bonnie Hall Assistant Costume Designer: Haley Millard Props Designer: Emma Klopp Light Designer: Heath Hansum Scenic Designer: Jay Innerarity Scene Shop Staff: Lizzy Hall and Nicole McCauley Costume Shop Staff: Lydia Hall The SpongeBob Musical Cast:

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from the rehearsals that these kids have missed performing live. We are so glad to play a part in providing opportunities for theatre enrichment and the chance to bring a really fun show to the Williamsport community,” said Courtney Fowler, Coordinator of Marketing Community Communications for the Community Arts Center. An adaptation of the beloved Nickelodeon sitcom “SpongeBob SquarePants,” “The SpongeBob Musical,” follows the happy-go-lucky sea sponge, SpongeBob SquarePants, as he lives in his hometown of Bikini Bottom. The town learns the news that a nearby volcano, Mount Humongous, will erupt soon and destroy Bikini Bottom. As the town breaks into a panic, SpongeBob takes it upon himself to try and prove to himself and others that he is not “just a simple sponge” and saves the town from destruction when everyone has lost hope. The twelve-time Tony Award nominee, with new songs from artists such as Steven Tyler and Joe Perry of Aerosmith, Sara Bareilles, Lady Antebellum, Cyndi Lauper, John Legend, Plain White T’s, David Bowie, and more, “The SpongeBob Musical” provides a fun and family-friendly story, while also exemplifying a narrative of identity, crisis, and community. Mi-

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ollowing the season when everything shut down, the Community Arts Center gears up for the upcoming season of shows during the 2021 Fall Season taking place on the stage in downtown Williamsport. More shows to be announced at later dates for the upcoming season. “We are so excited to be able to have shows here again,” stated Marketing Manager, Courtney Fowler, “We’ve been waiting for everything to open back up and we are making sure that everyone can have the experiences that they have been waiting for. The arts are finally coming back.” The Community Arts Center staff has worked hard to ensure that this season could be made possible despite the unpredictable nature of the world. This season consists of shows of various genres, and tickets are available for purchase at www.caclive.com. – The SpongeBob Musical 7/29/217/31/21 – Surf City Allstars 8/28/21 – Dailey & Vincent 9/4/21 – Ani DiFranco 9/16/21 – The Machine 9/24/21 – Tommy James and The Shondells 9/25/21 – Mary Chapin Carpenter, Marc Cohn

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hroughout the day, every single one of us is sending and receiving messages: our lives and society function on the ability to communicate effectively. There was a day, not so very, very long ago, when communication focused on seeking clarity between the sender and receiver of information. To communicate well meant that both parties sought to be clear about the message sent. I have used in my leadership courses an example of misunderstanding with the sentence, “I never said you stole the money.” What exactly does that sentence mean? It turns out that it can mean six different things depending on what word is emphasized. Watch: I never said you stole the money (someone else said it). I NEVER said… (denying anything to do with the accusation). I never SAID… (I might have implied it or hinted at it). I never said YOU… (money is missing, someone took it!) I never said you STOLE… (you just borrowed it, right?). I never said you stole the MONEY. (You are a thief, not just money in this case). The ‘truth’ of the statement should be on what the sender meant to say, one of the six options. However, here is where communication in the 21st century has changed. What matters is not what is

MEANT by the messenger sender, but how the message is FELT by the one receiving it. Through the years, I have seen this played out on a number of issues at the Lycoming County Commissioners Meetings. There have been controversies that packed the gallery over gender bias, handicap discrimination, zoning restrictions, LGBTQ (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer) concerns, and much, much more. In every single one of these episodes, the commissioners have always tried to explain clearly how they came to their decision on these matters. Those who oppose their message often utilize what I call the New Rules of Rhetoric for the 21st century. Number One is “Experience Over Expertise.” In the past, a person who studied a subject

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“green” used to be a color, now it is a cause for non-fossil fuel energy, “science” was a field of study, now it only applies to epidemic patterns, and so forth. Memes have inspired me to make my new normal to do the math so I can follow the science to be on the right side of history. Finally, the Fourth Law is “If All Fails, Pull out Hitler.” This one I am borrowing from author Mike Godwin who came up with the “Godwin’s Law of Nazi Analogies” in 1990. It states that as an online discussion grows longer (regardless of topic or scope), the probability of a comparison involving Nazis or Adolf Hitler becomes more likely. Sure enough, we saw this evidenced recently in a local online news publication where a letter to the editor invoked the Nazi comparison to the commissioners’ concerns over the books displayed in the Welch Family Wing of the James V. Brown Library to celebrate Pride Month. The commissioners received a number of constituents who took offense with this, and two of the commissioners, Scott Metzger and Tony Mussare, responded, asking the library staff to reconsider their decision. Clearly an act of fascist oppression, right? Today’s War on Words has lots of minefields in the various news and information sites and publications. Reader beware.

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to participate. Program may be modified or cancelled in the event of severe weather or new CDC Guidelines. When: Friday, July 30, 2021, at 6:00 p.m. Where: Hyner Run State Park, Amphitheater. Dinner What: Beer battered or broiled haddock dinner or Hot Turkey Sandwich Dinner. Open to the public. When: Friday, July 30, 2021, 4:30 p.m. to ? Where: Royal P. Steinbacher, American Legion Post 0617, 901 South Market Street, South Williamsport. Take out or eat in. Call 570-327-0255 for take-out orders. “BYO Kayak” What: During this program there will be a brief introduction to kayaking as well as a tour of Little Pine Reservoir. The history of the area as well as the flora and fauna will be topics of discussion. All participants are asked to bring their own kayaks (kayaks must have a PFBC boat registration or State Park Launch Permit), a U.S. Coast Guard approved Personal Flotation Device (PFD), and a whistle. All children must be accompanied by an adult in order to participate. Program may be modified or cancelled in the event of severe weather or new CDC Guidelines. When: Saturday, July 31, 2021, at 1:30 p.m. Where: Little Pine State Park, Boat Launch. “PA State Symbols” What: Come and learn some of Pennsylvania’s state symbols, like their tree, fish, and bird in a fun way. All children must be accompanied by an adult in order to participate. Program may be modified or cancelled in the event of severe weather or new CDC Guidelines. When: Saturday, July 31, 2021, at 6:00 p.m. Where: Little Pine State Park, Amphitheater Grand Opening What: Funenthings Boutique. Contact : Carrie Bernard @ 570-329-6531 When: July 31, 2021, from 1:00 p.m.-5:00 p.m. Where: 520 W. 4th St., Williamsport, bottom floor.

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equipment, flies and instruction for FREE. Participants are encouraged to bring their own equipment. NO FISHING LICENSE needed. This is a great opportunity to bring your newly purchased fishing rod and learn how to use it! Registration required by emailing Allan Schreffler at alschreffl@pa.gov or by calling 570-4772206. When: Tuesday, August 3 from 12:00-2:00 p.m. Where: Meet at the Western Boat Launch in Ricketts Glen State Park.

Night Sky Tour What: Take a tour of the night sky to view the planets and summer constellations. Bring your own binoculars or telescopes, flashlight, and bug spray. Registration required by emailing Rhiannon Summers at rhsummers@pa.gov or calling 570-477-7780. When: Saturday, July 31 from 8:00-9:00 p.m. Where: Park and meet at the Western Boat Launch in Ricketts Glen State Park.

Bird Walk with Doug Gross What: Doug Gross, retired PA Game Commission biologist and eBird coordinator, will guide us on a bird walk in the woods and shrub lands of Ricketts Glen State Park. Good boots are recommended for walking. Please bring your own bug spray and binoculars. Registration required by emailing Sarah Derr at sarderr@pa.gov or calling 570-477-5675. When: Friday, August 6 from 8:30-11:30 a.m. Where: Meet at the Park Office in Ricketts Glen State Park.

“Dog Days of Summer Morning Walk” What: Join the naturalist for a morning walk on the Buttonball Trail. Some of the flora and fauna will be discussed. Dogs are welcome but must be on a leash not exceeding six feet. All children must be accompanied by an adult in order to participate. Program may be modified or cancelled in the event of severe weather or new CDC Guidelines. When: Sunday, August 1, 2021, at 9:00 a.m. Where: Little Pine State Park, By Amphitheater Reunion What: 58th annual Lockcuff reunion will be held for the descendants of George and Chesty Lockcuff. Attendees should bring a dish to share, table service and beverage. When: Sunday, August 1, 2021. Where: Bruce Henry Park, Ritchey Avenue, Williamsport. Fly Fishing Meet-Up What: Participants will be taught the basics of fly fishing including: casting, knots & fly selection. PA Fish and Boat Commission staff provide all fishing

Free Movie in the Park What: Showing Disney’s “Raya and the last Dragon”. Show will start at dusk. Show up early and have dinner at one of our food truck vendors. When: Friday, August 6th at dusk. Where: Indian Park, Montoursville. CHURCH EVENTSEVENTS... CHURCH Spring Cleaning Giveaway What: Spring cleaning giveaway. Everything is free. When: Saturday, July 31 from 8:00 a.m.-11:00 a.m. Where: New Life Presbyterian Church, Hidden Valley Road in Montoursville. Church Service What: Sunday service. Sermon Title: Intimacy With Christ Doesn’t Happen By Accident. Sermon Text: 1 John 2:1-11. All are welcome to learn about God and the Christian life. When: Sunday Morning, August 1st. Service time:

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Chicken BBQ What: Tickets are now available for the White Deer Valley Baptist Church’s Annual Chicken Barbecue. Tickets are required and should be purchased by July 31 from church members or by calling Sue at 570-5069691. Prices are as follows: $10 – chicken meal and $5 – chicken half only. Meals consist of barbecue chicken half, pickled cabbage, potato salad, baked beans, roll, and cookies. When: Saturday, August 7, 2021, beginning at 4:30 p.m., rain or shine. Where: White Deer Valley Baptist Church, 572 White Deer Baptist Church Road, Allenwood. Summer Meals What: Kids Club - Grab and Go Summer Meals. For all kids 0-18 years at no cost. Breakfast and a hot lunch – daily. Meals plus activities, books and outside fun, giveaways. Pickup both meals at one time. Parent/ Guardian may pick up meals for kids. stpaulcalvaryum@ verizon.net, stpaulcalvaryumc.org. When: Thru August 13, 2021, Monday-Friday, 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Where: St. Paul Calvary United Methodist Church, 1427 Memorial Ave., Williamsport. Revival What: 7 Day Revival with Meetings every night during the week at 7:00 p.m., and other events during the day. Saturday brunch and women’s and men’s session. Sunday service at 10:00 a.m. Go to https://www. liteshineministries.org for more information, or email carolwcamargo@yahoo.com When: Monday, August 23rd-Sunday, August 29th. Where: Hugesville Campground, 199 Race Street, Hughesville.

MEETINGS MEETINGS... GriefShare Support Group What: A weekly seminar and support group for people who are grieving the loss of a loved one. When: Tuesdays at 7 p.m. Please contact the church at 570-546-8030 for the most current schedule. Where: First United Methodist Church, 602 S. Market St., Muncy. PERFORMANCES PERFORMANCES... Mandy Mango Birthday Bash Drag Show What: It’s a drag show birthday party! It’s Mandy Mango’s 25th birthday and she’s bringing her drag friends for a fun and fabulous evening of drag entertainment! Event is for ages 18+. Dress up in your drag glam (costumes, gowns, cosplay, boas, vintage, etc.) to enter our audience drag contest! It’s your time to play dress up and channel your inner Beyonce! Prizes will be awarded to our winners! Tickets will be sold at the door for $15. Online ticket sales (www.bdaybash. eventbrite.com) will close July 24 11:59pm. After this time, tickets can be purchased at the door. VIP tickets include front row/center aisle seating, sitting with the performers before the show in VIP area, and discounted beer/wine at open bar for event. When: Sunday, July 25, 2021, Doors open: 3:00 p.m., Show starts at 4:00 p.m. Where: Bald Birds Brewing Co., 220 Shaffer Lane, Jersey Shore. ART EXHIBITS ART EXHIBITS... Makers Market What: 20 local artists, food truck, brewery, live music, family fun, pet friendly. When: Sunday, August 8, 2021, from 11:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m. Where: Up the Crick - Wine & Antiques 5099 N. Route 44 Hwy, Jersey Shore. (Poust Taxidermy)

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crawl to the top of tall grasses where they await a passing host, then crawl onto clothing or fur. They then find a preferred spot and begin feeding, which may last for several days. They may attach just about anywhere on a human but prefer moist, dark areas, such as under the arms, the groin area, or under the waistband. If you locate a tick, remove it immediately. The longer it remains attached, the greater the risk of transferring tick-borne diseases, such as Lyme disease. Be careful. Grasp the tick as close to the skin as possible with sterile tweezers or a tick removal tool (check with your local drug store for this) and slowly pull upward with a steady, even tug. After removal, wash and disinfect the area where the tick was attached. Dispose of the tick by submerging it in rubbing alcohol for more than a day, wrap it tightly in tape and throw it in the trash or flush it down the toilet. This may seem a bit extreme, but ask anyone who has been stricken by Lyme disease, and they would totally agree with these careful and proper disposal methods. Fortunately, you can do a few things to help avoid tick encounters to begin with. Wearing light-colored long pants, a longsleeved shirt, and close-toed shoes will help. Tuck your shirt into the pants and tuck the pants leg into socks or boots. Use insect repellent that contains greater than 20 percent


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During the past several months, there have been those announcements of high school athletes that have signed letters of intent to continue their various sports careers at the collegiate level. Most have been at the Division II & III levels, which are wonderful achievements and opportunities but don’t include full-ride scholarships or six-figure contracts perhaps dreamed about at youthful ages. There are certainly exceptions to every rule, including “putting all your eggs in one basket.” There are young athletes out there so driven and proficient in one sport that it would be counter-productive to try other sports just for the sake of doing so. But high school coaches who college recruiters have contacted often mention one of the first things asked about is how many sports does the athlete play? The skill versatility gained by playing multiple sports is indeed a looked-for asset. As a long-suffering fan of the Pittsburgh Pirates, I’ve gained familiarity with the story of Pirates’ left-handed relief pitcher Sam Howard. As a youngster, he grew up in Cartersville, GA, a 19,000-population suburb of Atlanta, and tried his hand at several sports, baseball included. But he was small for his size and often was physically overmatched. He did excel at running and decided he would give up other sports to concentrate on track, rationalizing that was his ticket to a college scholarship. As he was about to enter his sophomore year, the baseball coach encouraged him to attend a showcase tournament. Howard

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