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t’s hard to believe 20 years have slipped into the future since that second day of infamy in American history. I remember it like it was yesterday. A beautiful late summer September morning, all seemed right in the world as the day began. I was meeting my Father for coffee before beginning the workday. The conversation was sure to be about his grandsons, Jimmy, who had just started kindergarten, and Hunter, who just began preschool. It was a special time for the Webb family, my Dad and I still had those normal conversations about business and sports, but the focus had changed more importantly to his grandsons. The morning quiet and a cup of coffee with Dad also gave me a break from my two young bucks and was a good time to ask parenting questions. Boy, do I miss those days. Before my arrival that day and having that coffee, American Airlines Flight 11 slammed into the North Tower; at first, it was thought to be possibly a small plane and an accident. Before my Father and I had our second cup of coffee, there was no doubt, America was under attack as we witnessed United Flight 175 slice through the South Tower. As you are reading this, I’m sure you’re remembering exactly

This is not the week for me to question President Joe Biden, our commander in chief. However, I feel it’s necessary the American people understand through his underestimating the radical Islamic extremists’ presence in Afghanistan, he is not remembering their past capabilities. Our Nation’s battle against evil and terrorism will never end. We must remember the events of the past and that jihadis will stop at nothing to disrupt and terrorize in an effort to end our way of life. Exiting Afghanistan might end a 20-year war in President Biden’s mind; however, to radical Islam, no matter the faction, the U.S. leaving in this manner is a victory. In closing, my thoughts, prayers, and gratitude go out to everyone that answered the call of duty on September 11th, 2001. There were so many lives saved by their bravery and selflessness. I also pray for all that lost loved ones on that fateful day. Whether they were an innocent victim or an emergency responder, I can only imagine how difficult it is to find healing and solace. I would also like to thank the amazing men and women of the United States Armed Forces, especially those that have held down the fort in Afghanistan for 20 years. Again, my thoughts and prayers go out to the recently fallen and their families. The courage, commitment, and conviction of our United States military are why we all enjoy the freedoms provided by the Constitution. God Bless America.

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where you were and how your day began, and the shocking events that unfolded. As the World Trade Centers burned, American Flight 77 was used as a missile to attack the Pentagon, and those controlling the skies across our Nation were trying to figure out how many planes may have been hijacked and where the next attack would occur. As history records, the cowardly Islamic extremists got more than they bargained for onboard American Airlines Flight 93. The words of Todd Beamer forever heard in a most patriotic way “Are you guys ready? Let’s roll!” The ground where the plane ended its journey in Shanksville, Pennsylvania, is now a memorial site. This is complete with phones that allow you to hear conversations between passengers and loved ones during their last moments. In one hour and 42 minutes, almost 3,000 lives were lost to Islamic terrorists in the name of jihad. The words Osama bin Laden, Afghanistan, Al-Qaeda, Taliban were soon to be heard way too often. In the blink of an eye on a beautiful September morning, our world was changed forever. The pure evil of 9/11 perpetrated on the innocent by these radical Islamic terrorists needs to be taught and remembered in every school, college, and within every

home in our Nation. The complete disregard of human life and what they will do in the name of jihad must be completely understood. It was not just an attack on America but on those following JudeoChristian values around the Jim world. On September 11th, Webb, Jr. in the name of Allah and organized by Osama bin Laden, 19 jihadis executed 2,135 civilians from 90 different countries at the site of the World Trade Centers. They committed the ultimate religious hate crime in the name of evil masked by jihad. For those not born yet, too young to remember, or maybe that just need a reminder of how fragile life and freedom are, I suggest you watch 9/11: One day in America. This series can be found on the National Geographic Network; it is a real-time video conglomeration that puts the absolute horrific events of the day into perspective. Please share your personal memories of 9/11 with your children and grandchildren. We must educate future generations in regard to the evil threat that will always be a not so clear but present danger. We must make sure the facts about September 11th, 2001, are never forgotten. As I have recently watched the situation in Afghanistan, it has brought back the emotions and mental anguish of 9/11 and the events that followed. I am sure many understand that feeling I’m talking about.

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t is difficult to believe that 20 years have passed since September 11th. Some years it feels like yesterday, and some it feels like several lifetimes ago. Although recent events bring it back close to home. A total of 2,996 people were killed in the 9/11 attacks, including the 19 terrorist hijackers aboard the four airplanes. Citizens of 90 countries died in New York, Washington, D.C., and Pennsylvania. At the World Trade Center, 2,763 died after the two planes crashed into the twin towers. That figure includes 343 firefighters and paramedics, 23 New York City police officers and 37 Port Authority police officers who were struggling to complete an evacuation of the buildings and save the office workers trapped on higher floors. At the Pentagon, 189 people were killed, including 64 on American Airlines Flight 77, the airliner that struck the building. On Flight 93, 44 people died when the plane crash-landed in Pennsylvania. Over 2,400 US troops have been killed in action since 9/11. Please make sure that you remember to think of them and

wonderful, compassionate, and heroic deeds that occur during or after such an attack. Shock and sadness can bring people — families, friends, and strangers thank them for their alike — together in a unique way. Help sacrifice. Especially your children recognize how their own the 10 Marines, two compassion can prevent future acts of Soldiers and one Sailor intolerance and violence by reminding that were recently them to express their ideas respectfully killed in Kabul. We all and to treat people who are different know that freedom is Steph never free, and I am Nordstrom from themselves with kindness. Help children identify ways they can help thankful for all of the men and women who are willing to go others, whether those directly impacted by the event or others in need in their out and defend that freedom every day. Also remember our First Responders. own community.” And finally, if you are looking for Those who were killed on 9/11 and those a way to honor the victims and first currently active. Our firefighters, EMS, responders that lost their lives on 9/11, law enforcement — who all get up every please join me at the Loyalsock High day and go to work knowing they may School Football Field for the 9/11 not make it home. Heroes Challenge. Get outside, get some As we see more and more years pass, exercise, and remember those who didn’t please make sure you are talking to your go home to their families that day. Stop children about what happened that day by anytime between 8:00 a.m. and noon, too. It’s important that this event doesn’t and take the Challenge, or just support just become another tick in their history those that are! lessons. If you aren’t sure how to broach “Terrorist attacks can shake the the subject 911memorial.org actually foundations of our biggest buildings, has a section about talking to kids. but they cannot touch the foundation of But I do want to share one section on America. Th ese acts shatter steel, but they emphasizing hope: cannot dent the steel of American resolve.” “Terrorism exposes us to the worst in ~ George W. Bush people. But we often hear stories of

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pleted, a spontaneous, unofficial ride took place. But of course, it was not the same. The 9-11 Memorial Ride Coalition worked very hard to ensure that the ride could return to a normal, formally sanctioned event this year. According to Tom “Tank” Baird, one of the ride’s organizers, another member of the coalition, Gary Smith, contacted State Representative Joe Hamm, who represents a good part of the area covered by the ride, to see if the state could persuade PennDOT to modify or waive its requirements for the ride. PennDOT resisted, so Rep. Hamm stepped in and sponsored legislation to compel them to alter its regulations. Hamm worked on both sides of the political aisle to get this piece of legislation passed. Perhaps miraculously, he received unanimous support for the bill’s passage


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in these contentious times, which was later signed into law by Governor Wolf. “Without Joe Hamm’s efforts, it is hard to see how the ride would have been able to proceed normally this year,” Baird told Webb Weekly. “We are very grateful for his efforts and grateful for the work Gary Smith did to get Rep. Hamm involved.” According to Baird, everything is back to normal this year for the ride, which begins and ends at the Clinton Township Volunteer Fire Company. “The interest in this ride seems to grow,” Baird said. “We seem to get more and more bikers each year, and the number of people standing along the curbs along the route grows, as well. I think that many people who watch the ride regard it as a good way to show their patriotism. We see a lot of flags being waved along the route. The ride has become sort of a tradition. This is everyone’s event. It is for the spectators as well as for

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it! Registration required by emailing Allan Schreffler at alschreffl@pa.gov or by calling 570477-2206. When: Tuesday, September 14 from 12:00-2:00 p.m. Where: Meet at the Western Boat Launch in Ricketts Glen State Park. Book Sale What: Friends of Muncy Library book sale. When: September 14th from 3 p.m.-6:00 p.m., and September 25th from 10:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m. Where: Muncy Library, 108 S. Main St., Muncy. Kaos Fun Zone Meetup What: Public is welcome to take advantage of our discounted rate of $10 per participant for 2 hours of bowling, arcade, Fly World, and Lazer Tag. For more information, go to our website: www. lcchea.com or find us on Facebook. Hosted by Lycoming & Clinton Counties Home Educators Association. When: 1st Thursday of each month, 4:00 p.m.-6 p.m. Where: Kaos Fun Zone, Williamsport. Homeschooling Families Park Meetups What: Homeschooling families meet for social time and support. Pack a lunch, drinks, camp chairs, sports gear, and other play items. Bathrooms will be open. For more information go to www.lcchea.com or find us on Facebook. Hosted by Lycoming & Clinton Counties Home Educators Association

When: 2nd & 4th Tuesday of each month through October, 10:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m. Where: James Short Park, Loyalsock, Pavilion #1. CHURCH EVENTS CHURCH EVENTS... Clothing Donations What: Baby, children, adults clothing & shoes. When: Thursday, September 9, 2021, from 3:00 p.m.-4:30 p.m. Where: Redeemer Lutheran Church. Curbside donation site, 1100 Washington Blvd., Williamsport. Community Dinner What: Curbside dinner. When: Thursday, September 9, 2021, from 5:00 p.m.-6:00 p.m. Where: Redeemer Lutheran Church, 1100 Washington Blvd., Williamsport. Trash to Treasure Sale What: Trash to Treasure Sale. Thousands of books, collectibles, clothing, toys, household, jewelry, decorative items for sale. 570-323-7272. When: Sept. 9 through Sept. 11, 9:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m. daily. Where: Faxon Kenmar United Methodist Church, 1301 Clayton Avenue, Williamsport. Takeout Dinner What: Stuffed pepper or stuffed cabbage, garlic mashed potatoes, bean salad, roll & dessert.

Spiritual Revival Please join Friends Church Revival Committee for “Into the Deep, how to relentlessly pursue a deeper life with Christ” to be held September 17, 18 and 19 at our church at 137 South Third St in Hughesville. Friday September 17 will be a 7pm service, Saturday the 18 will be a 3pm service in conjunction with our Annual Block Party and Sunday the 19 the service begins at 9am.

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Guest Minister What: Dr. Tim Hines will be ministering. When: Friday, September 10th at 7:00 p.m., Saturday, September 11th at 6:30 p.m. and Sunday, September 12th at 10:30 a.m. Where: Wings of Love Community Church, 699 Southmont Avenue South Williamsport. Church Service What: Sunday service. Guest Speaker. All are welcome to learn about God and the Christian life. When: Sunday Morning, September 12th. Service Time 10:15 a.m. Where: Garden View Baptist Church, 1600 Doris Ave., Williamsport. Food Distribution What: Free food distribution. When: Every 1st, 2nd, and 4th Wednesday 5:00 p.m.-6:30 p.m. & every Sunday Morning at 11:00 a.m. Where: Agape Fellowship 485 East 3rd Street, Williamsport.

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

Makers’ Market – Up the Crick What: 20+ local artists, food truck, brewery, live music, family fun, pet friendly. When: Sunday September 12, 2021, from 11:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m. Where: Up the Crick - Wine & Antiques, 5099 N. Route 44 Hwy. Jersey Shore at Poust Taxidermy. Country Line Dancing What: Country line dancing. When: Wednesdays from 7:00 p.m.- 10:00 p.m. Where: Woodward Township Fire Hall. PERFORMANCES PERFORMANCES... Band What: Route 15 Band. Open to the public. No cover. When: Friday, September 10, 2021, 8 p.m. Where: Royal P. Steinbacher, American Legion Post 0617, 901 South Market Street, South Williamsport. Band What: Classic Rock Revival band. Open to the public. No cover. When: Friday, September 24, 2021, 8 p.m. Where: Royal P. Steinbacher, American Legion Post 0617, 901 South Market Street, South Williamsport.

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a challenge to make this great drive an unequaled success. “We have a very justifiable pride in the women of Williamsport for the magnificent manner in which they have responded to the appeal for cooperation in the drive for re-employment,” Dr. Maxwell said. “President Roosevelt has said that he believes in putting first things first and the most important thing in this NRA drive is for women to put the Blue Eagle in every window. “Never before have women had such an opportunity to prove themselves Americans, not even the World War could equal the significance of this movement, which is universal in its

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Wed., Sept. 15, 2021 at 1:00pm Furniture, Lawn Equipment & Small Antiques

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Sat., Sept. 18, 2021 at 8:30 A.M. House & 27 Acres Offered at 1 P.M.

Kapp’s Auction Service proudly offers this 2 story, 3 bedroom home situated on 27 wooded acres. Call auctioneers today to inspect this very desirable property. Real Estate Terms: 10% down payment, cash or approved check day of auction, balance in 30 days or upon delivery of clear deed. 2% transfer tax paid by buyer, 6% Buyers Premium charged as part of the purchase price. Property sold with owner confirmation. Visit Auctionzip PA (ID 1413) for more terms & photo gallery.

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hen families fire up their grills and turn to favorite summer recipes for filling meals, nutritional considerations are often not the focus. However, this doesn’t have to be the case. This year, you can rethink traditional seasonal menus by opting for main courses – and even desserts – that offer healthier returns by incorporating ingredients like whole oranges, which provide a multitude of nutritional benefits. Adding an ingredient like California Valencia oranges to your family’s dishes means you’re including a rich source of vitamin C (70%

of the daily value) and an excellent source of folate (20% of the daily value) in your seasonal spread. As a balance of sweet and tart, the extra juicy oranges reach their peak in summer, making them perfect for warmweather recipes, juicing or as portable snacks to take along on adventures. Plus, their anti-inflammatory benefits help support the body, especially as outdoor activities increase in the warm weather. The potassium found in oranges also helps support cell function, healthy blood pressure levels, bone health and hydration. When it comes to meal planning, oranges

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APPROX. 2.30 ACRES OF VACANT LAND / NO CURRENT SURVEY PARCEL # 48-213-126 / OGMS INCLUDED AND CONVEY WELL & SEPTIC ONSITE LOCATED CLOSE TO PA STATE GAME LANDS NO. 134 (APPROX. 8,375 ACRES) APPROXIMATE 2021 TAXES: $800.00 OWNER: CARL NOLAN REAL ESTATE TERMS: * TO BE SOLD AT $24,000 OR MORE OR WITH OWNER’S IMMEDIATE CONFIRMATION IF LESS * NO GUARANTEE AS TO THE CONDITION OF THE REAL PROPERTY OR ANY OF PORTIONS EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED; NO WARRANTY EITHER IS MADE WITH RESPECT TO THE ACCURACY OF ANY INFORMATION PROVIDED TO SELLER’S, OR THEIR AGENT’S, REPRESENTATIONS. CASHIER’S OR CERTIFIED CHECK WRITTEN TO ROAN INC OR CASH REQUIRED AT THE TIME OF AUCTION IN THE AMOUNT OF $2,400 AS DOWN PAYMENT* 10% BUYER’S PREMIUM CHARGED AS PART OF PURCHASE PRICE. SETTLEMENT MADE 30 DAYS FROM THE DATE OF SALE UPON THE DELIVERY OF A CLEAR DEED. INSPECTIONS ALLOWED PRIOR TO AUCTION DATE AT POTENTIAL BUYER’S OWN EXPENSE.

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266 HILLTOP DRIVE, WATERVILLE PA LYCOMING COUNTY / PINE TWP WELLSBORO SCHOOL DISTRICT

APPROX. .45 ACRES OF VACANT LAND / NO CURRENT SURVEY PARCEL # 47-001-144 / OGMS INCLUDED AND CONVEY WATER HOOK-UP LOCATED CLOSE TO PA STATE GAME LANDS NO. 75 (APPROX. 27,499 ACRES) APPROXIMATE 2021 TAXES: $235 OWNER: CARL A. & MARY G. NOLAN TERMS: * TO BE SOLD AT $20,000 OR MORE OR WITH OWNER’S IMMEDIATE CONFIRMATION IF LESS * NO GUARANTEE AS TO THE CONDITION OF THE REAL PROPERTY OR ANY OF PORTIONS EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED; NO WARRANTY EITHER IS MADE WITH RESPECT TO THE ACCURACY OF ANY INFORMATION PROVIDED TO SELLER’S, OR THEIR AGENT’S, REPRESENTATIONS. CASHIER’S OR CERTIFIED CHECK WRITTEN TO ROAN INC OR CASH REQUIRED AT THE TIME OF AUCTION IN THE AMOUNT OF $2,000 AS DOWN PAYMENT* 10% BUYER’S PREMIUM CHARGED AS PART OF PURCHASE PRICE. SETTLEMENT MADE 30 DAYS FROM THE DATE OF SALE UPON THE DELIVERY OF A CLEAR DEED. INSPECTIONS ALLOWED PRIOR TO AUCTION DATE AT POTENTIAL BUYER’S OWN EXPENSE.

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are a highly versatile fruit that can be added to both sweet and savory dishes, as well as beverages, cocktails, sauces, frozen desserts, smoothies and more. To introduce a depth of flavor and burst of nutrition to dishes, add a sprinkle of zest, segments or fresh-squeezed juice, or even grill the fruit to bring out the flavor. Try combining them with tastes of the Mediterranean for dinner with Orange and Harissa Glazed Beef Kebabs or end your meal with a refreshing sweet treat like Orange Ice Cream the entire family can enjoy. By introducing the sweetness of oranges to your warm-weather menu, you can infuse fresh flavor while rethinking family favorites. Visit CaliforniaCitrusGrowers.com for more information on California oranges.


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AUCTION DATE: SEPTEMBER 18th AT 9:00AM FORMER TWIN HILLS VETERINARY HOSPITAL ESTATE OF THE LATE DONALD R. LUNDY JR

LARGE TWO ACRE PROPERTY - PRIME LOCATION 4,100 Sq./Ft. Residence/Home + 2,600 Sq./Ft. Commercial Large Four Bedroom - Three Bath Home Two Car Garage and Out-Buildings - In Ground Heated Pool Well Maintained Property i ra fi C er ia L ati i i i Large Commercial Veterinary Hospital This Property Has Been In The Lundy Family For Over 120 Years!! PERSONAL PROPERTY BEGINNING AT 9AM 25+ Firearms - Ammunition - Archery - Hunting Clothing Museum Quality Collection Of Trophy Mounts/Taxidermy “Original Artwork” Ken Hunter, K. Fetter/Hughesville Beautiful Selection Of Wildlife Artwork Vintage Toys Including Impressive Lionel Train and Accessory Collection Marx Tin Type Toys Indian Artifacts, Pottery, Baskets and Rugs Primitive Furniture and Collectibles Lawn and Garden Tools - Werner 24’ Fiberglass Extension Ladder Honda Trac Drive 28” Snowblower Veterinarian Surgical Equipment Sold As A Single Lot This Will Be A Fantastic Auction - Plan To Attend!! - FUTURE UPCOMING AUCTIONS September 11th – Mary Cosgrove Public Auction - Laporte September 23rd, 24th – (Tag Sale) Estate Of Helen L. Cook Hughesville September 26th – Linda Bryson/Late William Bryson Public Auction - Muncy October 9th – Estate Of Donna Fetzer Public Auction/Real Estate Picture Rocks (Beautiful Ranch Home On Two Acres) Terms f eal state uction: To e ffered ith states mmediate onfirmation f igh id ay f Sale - state eserves The ight To ccept r e ect ny r ll ids - 0 own ayment ay f Sale ith ecution f Sales greement - alance nd losing n r efore 5 ays f Sale pon eceipt f lear eed - % uyers remium harged y rawford uction ompany s art f urchase rice ue t losing - roperty Sold n s s ondition - ll ome roperty nspections ade rior To uction t otential uyers pense To nclude ead ase aint nspections - Statements ade ay f Sale Ta e recedence ver ll reviously ritten aterial.

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well as yoga. Physical fitness does not need to be strenuous and tedious. It can also be relaxing and fun,” said Gina Foresman, Activities Coordinator at the Presbyterian Home of Williamsport. Residents are encouraged to be actively engaged in all ways to foster wellness and a high quality of living. This includes religious, physical, social intellectual, and vocational programs. In addition, they are often taken on community outings. “While we recognize the importance of physical fitness, we also know that fitness is that one piece of the puzzle to create an enriching lifestyle. Meeting the spiritual, social,

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Moore. When asked how the culture at Presbyterian Home at Williamsport created a culture of wellness, Moore said, “Presbyterian Senior Living (PSL) firmly believes in promoting a culture of wellness that extends far beyond just fitness. Our Thrive Wellness program promotes a philosophy of engagement, purposeful living, and meaning in everyday life. Thrive Wellness is resident-driven, explicitly focusing on six dimensions of wellness. This program was designed collaboratively, with PSL team members and residents working side-by-side, using resident surveys, focus groups, and smaller community group studies to ensure the program is a direct reflection of what residents want to see at their communities. Thrive Wellness promotes a culture of wellness, engagement, and purposeful living to empower all individuals to live their best lives. This is not a calendar of activities. It’s a culture that encourages everyone to live, and experience life along six dimensions of wellness and purposeful living.” Foresman went on to say, “I love my

Pictured with the weig hts is Maria Sassano. Maria is a b usy lady, she loves to walk, help with thing s around the community and will take time with community lif e to ex ercise and lif t weig hts f or 30 minutes in the morning to keep her endurance up.

job and am blessed to do what God has called me to do. I feel I make a difference in what I do daily, and I am blessed to be employed by a company that encourages creativity and its main goal is to see residents thrive and grow. I got into this job after praying to God for a purposeful job. I previously volunteered at Elmcroft, and I really love working with seniors. God answered my prayer, and I was hired in June 2020.”

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International’s most generous and was tipped off it was coming, loyal friends. It is presented annually and I enjoy surprises as long to an individual or organization as they are happening to other who has demonstrated a similar people. relationship with Little League. As For a couple of decades, I have its 33rd recipient, Sawyer joins an enjoyed the privilege of being a part impressive list that includes former of the iHeart Media radio coverage broadcast colleague and mentor of the annual Little League Baseball Bill Byham, who was honored in World Series. For most of that 1991. time, I have partnered with veteran “While every year’s World Series announcer Ken Sawyer. Such was the case again this year, calling Scott brings different sights and sounds a series that Ken describes as “a Lowery to Williamsport, the one thing that has been consistent for the series like no other.” Indeed, there were many obstacles to overcome to ensure past 50 years has been the joy of listening this year’s Series could be played. Despite the to Ken Sawyer and his team bringing the small crowds and restrictions, 16 teams of action happening on the field directly into Little Leaguers fulfilled youthful dreams of your homes or vehicles,” Keener said. “Not ‘getting to Williamsport’ as Taylor, Michigan only has Ken shown his dedication and Little League captured the championship commitment as one of our tremendous radio broadcasters, but he is also the first one with a 5-2 victory over Hamilton, Ohio. Ken and I had called that morning’s willing to step up and help out in any way he consolation game, and were witnessing can to provide the best possible experience the final game as the ESPN cameras began to the Little Leaguers, our fans, and to arrive in front of our media row seats. communities around the world. On behalf Suddenly the stadium’s public address of everyone at Little League International, system began the announcement: “Ladies I want to congratulate Ken on his 50 years and gentlemen, we call your attention to the of tremendous service and on receiving this video scoreboard for a special presentation.” prestigious award.” Ken began his Little League World Series With that, LLB President and CEO Steve Keener appeared to present Ken with the broadcasts in 1971. Even after retiring prestigious W. Howard Hartman Friendship after more than 40 years as a local radio personality on WRAK in 2013, he has Award. The award was created in 1988 to honor continued his broadcasting coverage of the W. Howard Hartman, one of Little League Series.

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Indeed, Sawyer is the consummate professional, always willing to help others while displaying an outward appearance of ‘everything is OK even if it isn’t.’ However, as the stadium PA announcement continued and the TV cameras focused in, he tried his best to contain the emotion swelling within. He almost made it before some telltale moisture ran down his face. A Keener handshake, K en Sawyer was honored b y Steve K eener, a wave to the crowd, and smiles all around captured L ittle L eag ue I nternational President, and CE O. to what may be happening around us. the moment that could be Sawyer grew up in North Carolina, lived in shared with 11 family members that were secretly assembled at the stadium to witness Delaware and the suburbs of Philadelphia before serving with the Army in Viet Nam. the well-deserved tribute. Not one to allow him to escape unscathed, He relocated to Williamsport only because fellow broadcaster Tom O’Malley shook his WWPA was the only radio station that hand, saying, “Congratulations, Ken. Wow, responded favorably to his resume/tape 50 years, most of the people in this stadium distribution seeking employment following aren’t even that old!” That in itself makes the his discharge from the military. Since that time, he has become somewhat of a milestone even more significant. For me, my time sharing a microphone community treasure, with his love of Little alongside Ken has been pretty simple. Come League Baseball at his very core. With this award, Little League Baseball airtime; I put on a headset; watch a Little League game, and talk baseball to whoever has recognized the contributions he has may be listening. Ken does all the other stuff; made. From above, Bill Byham is smiling, makes sure all the equipment is working, as are Gary Chrisman, Tom O’Malley, Tom compiles detailed statistical information, Speicher, and I, who have enjoyed these maintains an orderly flow of commercials many years of following his lead in calling and announcements, and gives ample the Little League World Series action. The W. Howard Hartman award is in very opportunities to our man-in-the-crowd, Tom Speicher, and me to add our two-cents good hands!

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on eBay, but it was then later flagged. The Hepburn Lycoming All-stars had a great summer run. Hanging out in the stands for this year’s big game was the perfect cap. They were very appreciative and scored some cool gear. One player brought home a broken bat, and many got some impressive autographs. Jensen watched it from Southern California. He laughed every time one of his buds made it on camera. Great stuff. Special shout to my man Noah Kirby who they call Little Papi. Montoursville’s twelveyear-old phenom can smack a baseball. He is a quiet, well-spoken lad. I have known Noah and his family for quite some time. I played against his father in several sports. Noah made us all proud by finishing FOURTH in the T-MOBILE Little League Dinger Derby. Very impressive kid. Cheers.

I struck out in the Disgruntled Residents of Lycoming County lottery. The same people from the area always seem to win. Come on, man. Jensen and his mates from Susquehanna M & G got the nod. MLB always invites some local teams to take in the game. In fact, the youngsters from the 17728 were one row from Alex Rodriguez and Jennifer Lopez, who came in late. She’s really pretty, Dad. I was so jealous. Jensen and his mates were everywhere, and I got to see my son getting autographs. My phone buzzed whenever there was a sighting on the big screen. My boy is a magnet for TV. He had a great time, and I am very thankful that he had this opportunity. I had the chance to go to the 2021 Classic. I turned it down and scored some tickets for several of my young friends instead. Jensen was away and wanted to sell his. We had it

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