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efore I get to the breaking news from the White House, I would like to wish everyone a happy and healthy Thanksgiving. Please enjoy this special time of year with family, friends, and loved ones. As I have learned during my journey, time goes by way too fast, and people you love are not seated at your family table indefinitely. I am truly blessed and thankful to have an extended family, including the folks I work with and close friends who have grown into brothers and sisters over the years. I am sure as you’re reading, you’re thinking of people that fit this description in your life. Before you sit down and enjoy that amazing Thanksgiving dinner, make sure that no one is left alone on this special day, invite them over. If they choose to be by themselves for whatever reason, make sure to take them a plate with all the trimmings. Now, to what’s going on in Washington. President Joe Biden has just made the annual Thanksgiving announcement that he will pardon the main course for the White House table. In keeping with his administration’s policy and quick use of executive order, he has changed the traditional protocol. He will be pardoning two turkeys, Peanut Butter and Jelly. The birds reside in Indiana. President Biden stated that on the advice of Dr. Anthony Fauci, it would be best for the birds to stay isolated in their home state, so the pair will
not appear on the White House lawn for the reprieve and ceremony. Dr. Fauci then used his press time to reiterate nobody should be traveling during Thanksgiving including the turkeys. He encouraged all Americans not to gather for the traditional family Thanksgiving. He suggested that even family members that reside together should eat separately. After a lengthy lecture on security cameras being used to monitor food contamination, he finished with no leftovers should be given to the family pets. Now to the unprecedented Presidential pardoning announcement Mr. Biden made. It will probably result in his winning of the prestigious Poultry Pulitzer Prize. With the First Lady, Vice President Kamala Harris, and Dr. Fauci at his side, President Biden professed he would be pardoning all turkeys South of the US/Mexican border, including Central and South America. He made it very clear if the turkeys faced Thanksgiving persecution in their homeland, they could migrate or fly North and receive immediate unquestioned entrance into the United States of America. President Biden then asked for the American people to open their arms and farms in acceptance of our newest immigrants, noting their diversity of six species. The turkeys will not be required to have a vaccination against COVID or the bird flu prior to entering our Country.
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homegrown domestic turkeys have unified over the preferential treatment given to the migrant turkey caravans. The disgruntled birds or domestic turkey terrorists have been burning and looting chicken coops, burglarizing, and stealing all the food from cow and pig troughs, dog and cat dishes, and bird feeders. The turkeys gone wild have vandalized thousands of birdbaths, statues of the American Bald Eagle, and Foghorn and Leghorn. In response to the situation, Representative Nancy Pelosi, Senator Chuck Schumer, Representative Alexis Ortez, and her squad defend the actions of the American turkeys as peaceful protest protected by the First Amendment. On a related note, President Biden has downplayed the actual cost of the turkey rioting to the American people. He was all smiles when he introduced the American Farm Infrastructure Plan to rebuild the chicken coops and provide safe shelter for all creatures. A final note, Congressman Paul Gosar is in hot water again. The representative from Arizona who was recently censured for his social media post didn’t learn his lesson. He has again infuriated his colleagues in Congress by posting a picture of a roasted turkey with a carving knife. Gosar claimed it was done in good taste as the turkey was cooked perfectly. Remember, laughter is the best medicine and no political discussions at the Family table. Happy Thanksgiving. God Bless America.
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open, and our ceilings were now more than six feet tall. It was utterly amazing. It didn’t look like the same house we had left two weeks ago.” “We have been very fortunate to assemble the great team of sponsors we have to make this all possible. Most of our sponsors, led by TurnKey Construction, continue to sign on year after year because they all felt good about the promotion and are committed to giving back to the community,” Gary Chrisman added. For TurnKey, now in its fourth year of participation, it has become a labor of love. “We’ve been successful and had a lot
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of fortunate things come our way, and this is a way we can give back to people who need it. It gives us an opportunity to show our skills and what we can do. This provides a great way to do that,” explained Matt Bower. “These projects present a lot of challenges. You have to have everything scheduled and coordinated in a very tight time frame. Going into the promotion not knowing who is going to be selected makes it even more difficult. We are blessed to have a lot of good people that both work for us and around us, and everyone gives their best efforts to make something like this possible. “We had ten of our TurnKey crew on this project, and they all busted their hump. Some of our guys worked other projects during the day and came here to help after hours, while others were assigned here the whole time. But we worked well into the night to be able to pull this off in the time allotted. We pay them for their normal eight-hour day, but all the other time they put in is their own volunteer time. “For me, it means a lot. It is a lot of hard work and hours, but we are giving back and doing the right thing. What we are able to do is a help to others and makes them feel good, so it is all very worthwhile.” For the Corlew family (Melissa,
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Submit contributions in a What: When: Where: format to webbnews@webbweekly.com. View more calendar listings at www.webbweekly. com. EVENTS EVENTS... Model Railroad Open House What: The Clinton Central Model Railroad Club in Castenea, PA, announces their annual Open House season starting Tuesday evening November 23rd into January 2022 (see dates and times below). Family members of all ages will enjoy the sights and sounds of trains operating on over 2300 feet of mainline and branch track on our large HO scale, Digital Command Control (DCC) layout. Station tours including railroad memorabilia in the museum and model railroad displays will be provided throughout the day and evening Open Houses. Admission and parking is free for all. When: November 23 (Tuesday), 2021 5 p.m.-8 p.m., November 27 (Saturday), 2021 10 a.m.4 p.m., December 7 (Tuesday), 2021 5 p.m.-8 p.m., December 11 (Saturday), 2021 10 a.m.-4 p.m., December 28 (Tuesday), 2021 4 p.m.-8 p.m., December 30 (Thursday), 2021 2 p.m.-6 p.m., January 4 (Tuesday), 2022 5 p.m.-8 p.m., January 15 (Saturday), 2022 10 a.m.-4 p.m., January 22 (Saturday), 2022 10 a.m.-4 p.m., January 25 (Tuesday), 2022 5 p.m.-8 p.m. Where: Clinton Central Model Railroad Club at
15 Logan Ave., Castanea. The club will be opening its doors on the following schedule: Customer Appreciation Weekend What: Giveaways, food and beverage. Holiday shopping, local foods, wine tastings, slushies and hard cider. When: Saturday & Sunday, November 27 & 28, noon-3 p.m. Where: Up the Crick - Wine & Antiques, 5099 N. Route 44 Hwy., Jersey Shore. (Poust Taxidermy). Visit with Santa What: Visit with Mr. & Mrs. Claus. Hot dog roasting, hot chocolate, Jingle Bells Java. Family and pet photos with Santa. Holiday shopping, local foods, wine tastings, slushies and hard cider. When: Saturday & Sunday, November 27 & 28, noon-3 p.m. Where: Up the Crick - Wine & Antiques, 5099 N. Route 44 Hwy., Jersey Shore. (Poust Taxidermy). Book Sale What: Friends of Muncy Library book sale. When: November 27th from 10:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m. Where: Muncy Library, 108 S. Main St., Muncy. Jewelry Sale What: Mindy’s Jewels, handcrafted silver jewelry, unique designs. When: Wednesday, December 1st from 7:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. Where: UPMC Lock Haven Hospital, main
lobby. Whistle Stop Train Show What: Electric train show and sale. All sizes of electric trains will be on display and for sale. Over 100 tables. Test track and refreshments available. $3.00 admission, children under 12 are free. When: Saturday, December 4th from 9:00 a.m.3:00 p.m. Where: Woodward Twp. Vol. Fire Dept., Route 220, Linden. Book Sale What: Friends of Muncy Library book sale. When: December 14th from 3 p.m.-6:00 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... Toy Sale What: New and gently used Christmas toy sale. When: November 15th-December 3rd from 9:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m. except Wednesday, 9:00 a.m.-6:45 p.m. and Saturday, 8:30 a.m.-11:45 a.m. WECCC will be open on Black Friday, November 26th from 9:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m. and Saturday November 27th, 8:30 a.m.-noon. More information please call 570-323-6297. Where: Community Room - West End Christian Community Center, 901 Diamond St., Williamsport. Church Service What: Sunday service. Sermon title, “True Worship.” Sermon text – various texts. All are welcome to learn about God and the Christian life. When: Sunday Morning, November 28th. Service Time 10:15 a.m. Where: Garden View Baptist Church, 1600 Doris Ave., Williamsport. Candy Fundraiser What: Candy Fundraiser: Autumn & Christmas shaped milk chocolate peanut butter meltaway candy, and dark espresso caramel cups. When: Starting Nov. 1st while supplies last. To place order call 570-323-6297. Where: Community Room - West End Christian Community Center, 901 Diamond
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St., Williamsport. WECCC Clothes Closet/Thrift Shop What: WECCC clothes closet/thrift shop and Christmas toy sale will be open on Black Friday. When: Friday Nov. 26th from 9:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m. and Saturday Nov. 27th from 8:30 a.m.noon. Where: Community Room - West End Christian Community Center, 901 Diamond St., Williamsport. Fundraiser Sale What: Fundraiser sale hosted by The Hunter Family Ministries/The Warriors for Christ. Shihan’s Collectibles - Rare and vintage toys, music, movies, games, sports memorabilia, glassware, electronics, posters, clothing, antique smalls, superheroes - Pokemon - Star Wars – G.I. Joe and more! Odds and ends of all kinds! This 2-month sale benefits the plan to open the World Headquarters of The Warriors for Christ right here in our community. Hardto-find items from the 1920s up to current collectibles. Cash sales only. When: Open now through January 6, 2022, most days (except Sunday). See hours of operation weekly on Facebook at Shihan’s Collectibles or stop by and see posted hours on door. Where: Shihan’s Collectibles, 515 West Southern Ave., South Williamsport, across from Dollar General/CVS.
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. SENIOR EVENTS SENIOR EVENTS... Catered Dinner What: Montgomery area senior citizens catered dinner. Reservations required. Call 570-5471953 by Dec 2. Program and entertainment to follow. Members should bring table service and item for local food bank. New members welcome. When: December 2nd, at noon. Where: Lutheran “Brick” Church, Montgomery. 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 6:30 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. ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT EVENTS EVENTS…
What: Loose Cannons band. Open to the public. No cover. When: Friday, November 26, 2021, 8 p.m. Where: Royal P. Steinbacher, American Legion Post 0617, 901 South Market Street, South Williamsport.
will be $10 per couple per class. To register please call Frank at 570-220-4806. When: Thursday evenings from 6:00 p.m.-7:15 p.m. starting Thursday September 16, 2021. Where: Classes will be held in Hartzel’s Dance Room in Montoursville.
Country Line Dancing What: Country line dancing. When: Wednesdays from 7:00 p.m.- 10:00 p.m. Where: Woodward Township Fire Hall, Linden.
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Who’s Holiday! What: Studio 570 presents Who’s Holiday! by Matthew Lombardo. Tickets: https:// studio570.theater/product/whos-holiday/. When: December 16-18 at 8:00 p.m., and December 17-18 at 10:00 p.m. Where: 140 W. Fourth Street, Williamsport.
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ago, and also my in-laws! It’s kinda cool the way Thanksgiving turned out over all these years, but I love how small and quaint it is. Usually about 12-16 of us. We have had it the past two years, and now the Perrys want to take over again. We both love hosting each other’s families. My brother and Loren do such a wonderful job too. We all just look forward to a day where you don’t run all over trying to see everyone. The day is just spent eating delicious food, watching Christmas movies, looking through Black Friday deals,
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and just being together. My stepdad and momma (Mark and Susie Metzger) even come over now in the evening, after their traditional meal with the Liddick family. I am thankful for the Thanksgiving mornings as a little girl when my momma made me hot cocoa and toast during the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade. I’m now 36 years old, and every Thanksgiving morning is still the same. My kids now look forward to the hot cocoa and toast while watching the parade as well, and of course, start looking for our sweet little elf Charlie who starts showing up around this time of year. I am thankful for all these little memories and traditions that continue on. There are just so many things to be thankful for. Health is a big one. You know what they say, health is wealth, and that couldn’t be any truer! Be grateful for each and every morning you can get out of bed. I’m thankful for our warm home to come home to in the winter months. I am thankful for my jobs. They say if you love what you do, you never work a day in your life. I am thankful for the wonderful businesses (Thanks Webb Weekly and Rust and Shine!) I work for and also the amazing families I clean for. Like, I can’t say enough about them! I feel a part of their families as I am with
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them each week. So blessed to do what I do. I am thankful for my incredible husband and wonderful kids, who complete me. I am thankful for an amazing, loving family who would be there anytime I need them. I am thankful for each and every one of you who take the time to read each week and take the time to tell me how much you enjoy my family stories and recipes. Most of all, I am thankful in these hard days, we are living in that I have the Lord I can lean on and know that no matter what happens, he is in control. I know that whatever happens, it’s in his hands. I am thankful he washed away my sins! Happy Thanksgiving, everyone.
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he Taber Museum invites the public to attend a preview of the museum’s holiday exhibit, “My Favorite Gift” on Friday, December 3, from 7:00 p.m. until 8:30 p.m. The preview will be enhanced with an opportunity to buy ornaments made by some of the area’s most talented artists. Candles made by the Miles Welby a Candle Company, created especially for the museum, will also be available. The ornament sale continues through the weekend, Saturday, December 4, from 11 a.m. until 4 p.m. and Sunday, December 5, from 1 p.m. until 4 p.m. There is no fee charged to visit the ornament sale or exhibit during the weekend, but admission will be charged to tour the rest of the museum on Saturday and Sunday. Participating in this year’s ornament sale will be Deb Parsons (lampworked glass), Mickey Mapstone (birds), Catheal Weiser (Ukrainian eggs), Mike Swanger (blown glass), Jackie Thomas (felted ornaments), Sara Kiehl (calligraphy & wood art), Nadine Sapiente (stained glass), Meg Smith
(wire and gemstones), Erma Woodis (mini paintings), Mallory Gardner (felted animals) and our featured artist Linda Campbell (ceramics). Many of the artists will feature their other creative works including jewelry, sculpture, handbags, pottery, and fiber wearables. For the holiday exhibit “My Favorite Gift’, the museum is seeking the loan of an item or items which had special meaning when received and the story behind it. Was it a treasured memento handed down from generation to generation or perhaps given at a very special point in one’s life? Even something that perhaps changed your pathway in life? Not only would the Museum like to borrow the artifact, but request that the lender add details about its significance, who gave it, why it was given- which we will be included in a write-up about the object. The exhibit continues through January 15, 2022. For further information about the exhibit, please visit our website, tabermuseum.org or telephone 570.326.3326
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County Hall Corner: Long Day’s Journey in County Government By Larry Stout
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n the hundreds of Lycoming County Commissioner Meetings I have attended in the past seven years, I do not remember any that had as many people turning up representing so many different issues and concerns. It was no surprise that the meeting on Tuesday, November 16th, probably set a record running well over three hours long. Yet, despite the length, it was possibly one of the most informative and important Commissioners’ meetings that they have held for some time. For the curious, it is available on YouTube by searching “Lycoming County Commissioners Meeting” for that date. It is frustrating that I can only highlight so many worthwhile issues that were brought up. The first was the Proclamation for Infant Safe Sleep Month presented by the Lycoming County Coroner’s Office Deputy Coroner Kathryn Nichols. The Coroner Chuck Kiessling has championed this since 2008. It deserves attention as 3,500 babies every year die nationally from an unsafe sleep environment. On behalf of State Rep Joe Hamm, Eric Houser added
a state proclamation affirming the same focus as the county. Then came a brief presentation of a Lycoming County Library Board 30year service award to Evelyn Derrick from the Muncy Public Library. This was followed by a presentation by Dave Huffman from the Register & Recorder’s Office as part of the County Department Informational Series. Following quickly was the Pennsylvania Wilds Champion Award for the Business of the Year presented to Wolfe’s General Store located in Slate Run in the Pine Creek Valley area. This was quite a big deal as it brought out State Senator Gene Yaw, Lycoming County Chamber of Commerce President Jason Fink, who is on the board of Pennsylvania Wilds, as well as Eric Houser representing State Rep Joe Hamm, again adding their commendations to Wolfe’s General Store. This is a unique award because, as Senator Yaw noted, it was given to the store, not an individual. The significance is that the store is an attraction that brings tourists and possibly also those who find the area so enticing they want to choose to live here. Every meeting has its necessary
procedural stuff, and this started with Brandy Clemens presenting the accounts payable cash requirements, quickly followed by Roxanne Grieco’s personnel actions. These were mercifully dispensed expediently. All this took almost an hour — and finally came the public comments, which normally are on the very front end. (Note: this is because state law requires that the public must be permitted to comment on any item on the agenda before it is voted on. This is also true with city, borough, and township government meetings. FYI). Up to this point, nothing came up that required action, but for the next two hours provided lots of action. The main topic was additional funding for the county library system. Full disclosure — this is a personal passion as I have been on the Montgomery Public Library board for almost fifteen years now. But I am not the only one passionate about the impact libraries make. The advocates
came to the podium one after another to speak on behalf of the library system. Then the commissioners themselves presented their views of the system in light of the bigger picture. That bigger picture was the proposed 2022 budget. This will be covered in more detail in next week’s County Hall Corner, but here are some basic numbers to begin to chew on. The projected revenue for 2022 is $102.9M, which is $4M or .4% from our current year. The projected expenditures for 2022 is $127.5M, a $7.3M or 6% increase from this year’s budget. On the revenue side, taxes and service fees are increasing; however, they are being offset by decreases in almost every other category of revenue area. This is important; there are no tax increases or fee increases in this budget. Many issues are swirling around the budget, and as evidenced by the county library system that was advocating for an additional $63,000, which in a budget of over $102M, is .0006%. It illustrates budget battles when even 6/10,000th of a percent is worth fighting over. It also deserves a preview. Yes, reading budgets can be sleep-inducing, to be sure, but it is worth the time as literally everyone in the county is impacted in one way or another by what is in that budget. For a look at the preliminary budget, check it out on the county website, lyco. org. The formal adoption of the budget will be on Tuesday, December 7th.
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iom, “Nature abhors a vacuum.” Being set free from bondage creates an empty place — a place of possibilities. If that place is not filled with the pursuit of a noble purpose, then it will once again be filled with bondage. Friends, being set free from something is only the beginning of freedom. To remain free, we must fill the empty place with something selfless and noble. We see this principle play out in everyday life: Recidivism refers to criminals who return to prison after gaining their freedom. In Pennsylvania, the recidivism rate is more than 50%. Relapse refers to addicts who return to addiction after gaining the freedom of sobriety. It is estimated that 75% will relapse during their first year of sobriety. Relapse also hits lottery winners. 70% will spend or lose all of their easy money within five years—leaving many winners worse off than they were before they were set free from the worries of money. Like nature, spiritual freedom also abhors a vacuum. Jesus’ warning about a person set free from an evil spirit should send a chill through all of us. The truth is this: we are never set free simply to be free; we are set free to pursue a noble and selfless purpose. Freedom from must be followed by freedom for. As I wrote last week, the story of God and us can only be understood in the context of agape love. Agape love is the highest form of love: unconditional;
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vine purpose provides the apex of the human spirit and the pinnacle of the human story. When freedom is utilized for selfish pursuits, patriots devolve into tyrants. This is an imperial truth in every form of human institution, including the family, church, and government. Selfishness always results in bondage. The truth about freedom begs this important question: what are you doing with your freedom? My friend, if you are driven by selfish desires and ambition, then your freedom will be squandered, and your end will be a worse than the beginning. But if you take the blessings of freedom and pour your heart into a noble and divine purpose, then your freedom will grow and mature until it becomes unshakeable. Yes, those who are free to love with agape love can never again be held in bondage. They are free indeed. I can think of no better way to end this article than by letting Jesus speak for Himself. After all, He gave the last full measure of devotion so that you and I can be free: “If you hold to my teaching, you are really my disciples. Then you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free — very truly, I tell you, everyone who sins is a slave to sin. Now a slave has no permanent place in the family, but a son belongs to it forever. So if the Son sets you free, you will be free indeed.” John 8:36
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chosen; selfless; cheerfully sacrificing to meet the needs of others without seeking personal reward; finding joy in bringing delight to others. Agape love must be offered freely. It cannot be forced, coerced, or taken; it cannot be expressed reluctantly or with obligation. Agape love can only be given and received in the context of freedom. Because our holy design is agape love, our freedom grows and matures as we serve others. We too often assume that God gives us the blessings of freedom so that we can do whatever we want. That is a wrong assumption and a terrible mistake. If we take our freedom and selfishly invest it in our own pleasures, the end result will be a return to bondage — a bondage worse than before. Paul warns us about the misuse of freedom in Galatians 5:13-15, “It is absolutely clear that God has called you to a free life. Just make sure that you don’t use this freedom as an excuse to do whatever you want to do and destroy your freedom. Rather, use your freedom to serve one another in love; that’s how freedom grows. For everything we know about God’s Word is summed up in a single sentence: Love others as you love yourself. That’s an act of true freedom. If you bite and ravage each other, watch out—in no time at all, you will be annihilating each other, and where will your precious freedom be then?” Freedom to pursue a noble and di-
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s I mentioned in part 1 of this article, I love coffee. On a cold day, it seems to warm my soul, and on the rare occasion, I have time to camp, a pot of coffee made over an open fire may be the greatest invention mankind has ever bestowed upon this earth. I’m often having coffee with a friend at a local coffee shop, and
making a pot is the first thing I do every morning before I turn on my computer to begin work. I also mentioned that this delicious beverage has a myriad of health benefits. It not only provides an energy boost but also helps the body burn fat and improve performance both physically and mentally. Coffee is also loaded with nutrients such as
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vitamins B12, B5, B3, Potassium, and Magnesium. Coffee has been associated with a decreased risk of developing Type 2 diabetes and Parkinson’s and may also protect against Dave the development of Bellomo Alzheimer’s and dementia. In part 2 of this article, we’ll dive into a few more of the health benefits of coffee. May protect your liver - The liver is an organ with many essential functions, including breaking down and creating nutrients and metabolizing fats, proteins, and carbohydrates. In addition, the liver also metabolizes drugs to be more easily used by the body and stores glycogen and vitamins and minerals, among many other things. When the liver is not functioning properly, it can lead to a serious condition called cirrhosis, where healthy tissue is replaced by scar tissue. Studies have shown that people
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who drink four or more cups per day have up to an 80% lower risk of developing cirrhosis. Helps Fight Depression - Depression is a serious psychological disorder that can significantly reduce the quality of a person’s life. It is estimated that in 2019 that approximately 19.4 million adults had at least one major depressive episode. Symptoms may include sadness, feelings of hopelessness, disturbances in sleep, loss of interest in normal activities, and suicidal thoughts, among others. Some studies suggest that people who drank four or more cups of coffee per day had up to 20% lower risk of becoming depressed, and there was a significantly lower rate of suicide in those people that were diagnosed with depression. May Lower Risk of Certain Types of Cancer - Cancer is one of the world’s leading causes of death and is characterized by uncontrolled cell growth in your body. Research suggests that coffee may protect against liver and colorectal cancers, among others. Studies suggest that people who regularly drink coffee may have
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that coffee is nutritious and helps prevent many diseases, it is very likely that regular coffee drinkers actually live longer. Some long-term studies suggest that regular coffee consumption was associated with a 20-26% reduced risk of death and that people with Type 2 diabetes had up to a 30% reduced risk of death. The bottom line is that coffee while being delicious and good for the soul, is also super healthy. It is a terrific source of vitamins and minerals and is one of the biggest sources of
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unting can be a relaxing and enjoyable activity helping you unplug while taking in the great outdoors, but it can also be dangerous. Inherently there’s risk to these activities considering the use of weapons, the rough terrain, and the cold weather. Take the following hunting safety and overall health tips into consideration when planning your next outing. Hunting Safety Even the most prepared hunters can still experience accidents. Tree Stand Safety – Many hunting accidents are due to complications relating to tree stands; the majority of accidental deaths are due to falls rather than the presumed firearm injury. To avoid broken bones, concussions, paralysis, or death, follow the Tree Stand Safety Awareness Foundation’s ABCs: – Always inspect your equipment before use. – Buckle your harness securely. – Connect before you leave the ground. Hearing Protection – In addition to taking safety classes and having correct
licenses, responsible hunters take care of their ears. Decibels (dB) are the unit of measure for how loud sounds typically are. Your hearing may become damaged by anything louder than 85 dB and gunshots are all the way at 140-150 decibels. Also, the louder the sound, the shorter the amount of time it takes for the noise to cause hearing damage. You can wear foam plugs or earmuffs to help prevent permanent hearing loss. Emergency Preparation – It is good practice to go through your hunting pack before each hunt to be sure you’re stocked up on staple safety and first aid items. The weather can change unpredictably so keep an eye on the forecast in the days and hours leading up to your hunting trip. Dress in warm layers and avoid cotton clothing, which can retain moisture, and wear a water-repelling outer layer and supportive shoes. Camouflage is great to keep you hidden from game but be sure to wear your orange as required so that other hunters can see you. Be sure someone is aware of the details of your hunt – where you’ll be, when you plan to return, and how to reach you if possible. Overall Health and Hunting Are you fit for the field? Below are a few reminders to ensure you’re physically
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Volunteer Corps of the Community Arts Center, proposed that the CAC’s volunteers sponsor an annual event called the “Children’s Christmas Spectacular,” which was a revival of the Christmas parties sponsored by the local AFL-CIO held at the then Capitol Theater from the late 1930s until the early 1960s. These events usually included a movie, candy, and a small toy for each child, something that was welcome to children, particularly during the Depression years. Skip and a dedicated committee made up of CAC volunteers did all the leg work to make this event possible and as successful as it has been. “I am honored to help the Community Arts Center carry on what my dad started 15 years ago,” Bryan Hunsinger, eldest son of Skip Hunsinger, told Webb Weekly. “He was a kid at heart and enjoyed seeing the sparkle in the eyes of the kids as they left the event. Being able to continue this tradition during the pandemic is especially important as the kids need a little fun and excitement, and I believe that we will be able to pull that off !!” To learn more, visit https://www.caclive.com/events/christmasspectacular-drive-through.
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desired consistency. Stir in vinegar, if desired. Serve warm or cool. Cooled jam can be stored in covered glass jar in refrigerator up to 2 weeks. Nutritional analysis per serving: 160 calories; 0 g protein; 41 g carbohydrates; 0 g fat; 0 mg cholesterol; 170 mg sodium; 1 g fiber. Festive, Fruitful Decor Naturally beautiful, fresh grapes make for an easy, classic way to decorate for the holidays. Consider these ways to enhance your home and table: * Drape bunches of red, green and black grapes in decorative bowls and alternate with candles for dazzling centerpieces. * Fill a flower vase with grapes and water for color and texture to complement and support the flowers in the arrangement. * Bedazzle your ham or turkey platter with small bunches of grapes and fresh herbs. * Accent a perfectly cooked steak with grape rosemary skewers for a colorful, fragrant sidekick. * Adorn dessert plates and trays with sugar-frosted grapes to add a special sparkle. (Family Features & California Table Grape Commission)
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pavement markings, along with innovative systems and services, help make roadways and other vehicles more visible to drivers. You can count on safer travel this holiday season with road safety solutions such as: Traffic signs: Studies have found that where highly visible signs are installed, crash numbers have fallen up to 46% within 3-6 years. Reflective sign sheeting, ink and overlays increase visibility and driver recognition of these signals. In foggy and wintery weather, fluorescent yellow street signs have also been found to be more easily visible. Pavement markings: Pavement
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Baby, it’s Cold Outside! Heat Your Home Safely as Temperatures Drop
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Chief Mark Calderini “Keep anything that can burn 3 feet away from space heaters, fireplaces, wood stoves, and radiators.” Remember that skin burns too. Make sure that people and pets stay 3 feet away. Use portable heaters that have been listed by a testing laboratory (look for the laboratory’s label). These heaters should have an automatic shut-off switch so that if they are tipped over, they will turn off on their own. Plug portable electric heaters directly into
the wall outlet; don’t use an extension cord or power strip. Kerosene heaters must be refueled outside. “Evenings (5-8 p.m.) are the peak time for home heating fires,” says Chief Calderini. “Turn space heaters off when you leave the room or fall asleep.” “Older adults are at increased risk from home fires,” says Deputy Chief Calderini. “Older adults have a higher home fire death rate, and heating is the second leading cause of fire deaths for people ages 65 and over.” If you care for an older adult, plan for this increased risk. Check space heaters throughout the season. Make sure that bedding, throws and clothing are kept at least 3 feet away. Verify that fixed heating equipment is inspected every season and profes-
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gift for a local toy drive, paying for a family’s meal, or donating to a local nonprofit. Recipients are encouraged to share what they did with their gift card on FCFP’s social media. FCFP is located in the heart of downtown Williamsport at 201 West Fourth Street, in the FCFP Philanthropy Center. In addition to housing the FCFP’s day to day operations, the FCFP Philanthropy Center offers nonprofits access to meeting space as well as office equipment, a mail center and file storage. These resources are designed to provide nonprofits with a structure that will help contribute to their future success. As part of the anniversary celebration, the FCFP Philanthropy Center is adorn in bright lights and features a balloon cake and sweet treats in the windows.
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The anniversary celebration is only made possible because of the legacies and modern-day philanthropists represented through FCFP. Countless donors have brought FCFP to the edge of a new century and it is their commitment to the community that makes this celebration a reality. FCFP started with just $33 dollars in 1916 and has grown into over a $118 million foundation that touches thousands of lives annually. The growth of FCFP has been achieved through a long tradition of excellent board leadership and
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years. As a result of these dropping numbers the Game Commission has initiated a couple of steps to help restore our turkey populations. There are a number of factors that contribute to reduced turkey numbers including weather patterns, nesting success, spring and fall harvest, predation, disease and more. Mary Jo Casalena, the Game Commission turkey biologist, said a four-year study is about to begin; the study will involve capturing and tracking turkeys with radio transmitters. In the meantime, it is hoped that the shorter seasons will help cut down on the number of turkeys harvested. Another additional restriction was the elimination statewide of the use of rifles and pistols to take fall turkeys. Such a restriction will also cut down on the number of “incidental” turkeys taken by hunters that were actually hunting other game.
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hanksgiving Day — and Doug, flew from the an annual national nest to begin their own new holiday in the United lives and families, Jean has States and Canada asked them to come home to celebrating the harvest and observe Thanksgiving. They other blessings of the past year. have willingly honored her Ah, the past year; it has indeed request. As the guest list and seen a multitude of turkey grandchildren grew, our home droppings and cancel culture was akin to a campsite; the edicts throwing wrenches into Scott children’s table in the living Lowery room, folks sleeping wherever not only Thanksgiving, but to many of the other holidays they could find a space, and and celebrations we Americans have our own Thanksgiving traditions become so accustomed to over the developed, including the staple of years. But this is a new year. Vaccines watching the Dallas Cowboys on TV. are helping to provide protection. Many COVID snapped that tradition in 2020. are heeding the words of that old 1844 There was no family Thanksgiving Thanksgiving poem penned by Lydia gathering, nor was there one at Maria Child to go “Over the river and Christmas. Family meals, laughter, and through the woods to Grandmother’s camaraderie were replaced by a Zoom house we go.” Indeed, it is time to party computer screen meeting. Seeing faces like it is 1621. was fun, but it sure wasn’t the same. Hopefully, Thursday, you will be able As the 2021 summer arrived, it to gather with loved ones to count your appeared things were getting back to blessings and tell those time-honored somewhat normal, and then along tales that are always a part of family came the Delta variant. On the day celebrations. We wish you the very best, the 20th anniversary of the horrific but I must render a ‘reader’s warning.’ events of 9/11 was being observed, The rest of this column is personal. Doug called with word of our own Ever since our two children, Denise family nightmare. Daughter-in-law
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field with Tucker on his Senior Night without using her walker. Thankfully, that mission was accomplished. Then sitting in the stands, she watched Tucker grab another interception that proved to be a key play as the Bulldogs upset Steel High that, at the time, was the state’s #1 team riding a 20-game winning streak. Big Spring finished the regular season with a 7-3 record that qualified them for only their second District 3 playoff appearance in school history. With her strength improving, Angie accompanied the family to Lancaster for the Bulldogs game against favored Conrad Weiser. In a fairytale-like occurrence, once again, Tucker intercepted a pass thwarting a CW drive helping his team to a 49-35 win. Over the years, this column has reported on numerous instances where sports have become somewhat bigger than life in creating very special memories. Our family has now experienced that very special phenomenon. Indeed, for us, Thanksgiving 2021 will be a very thankful one! On a lighter note, here’s one for your Thanksgiving gathering, courtesy of our recent church messenger. Two little boys, ages eight and ten,
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Angie was rushed to the hospital with what would be diagnosed as COVIDpneumonia. Several difficult days followed before we got the news that it became necessary for her to be put on a ventilator. For twelve agonizing days, we waited, prayed, and hoped for signs of improvement. On October 1, with Angie still on the ventilator, we gathered at Denise’s home in Camp Hill to attend grandson Tucker’s Big Spring high school football game that evening. During a key point in the game, Tucker intercepted a Camp Hill pass and returned it 72 yards for a touchdown. The play was featured that evening on the TV sportscast, and Doug recorded it on his phone. Almost miraculously, three days later, the doctors said Angie’s vital signs had improved to the point they were taking her off the ventilator. As she regained consciousness, the first thing she saw was the replay of Tucker’s touchdown via Doug’s phone. Tears all around. Once discharged from the hospital, with the doctors telling us she was VERY lucky, she faced weeks of rehab to regain her strength. As the end of October arrived, she was determined she was going to walk across the football
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here to begin? I am officially back on the sidelines — coaching hoops here at St. John Neumann Regional Academy. I continue to enjoy hanging out with the boys. Sure, the wins are nice, but I only do this to stay involved. The entire landscape has changed, folks. It is a rather tough and thankless job. Coaching high school sports today is totally different. It can be a struggle. Everyone’s an expert, and we coaches are never right. You wouldn’t believe some of the drama that we constantly deal with. A lot of it comes with the territory. But now there is this COVID. Our protocols change often. It is extremely difficult to plan and predict what is coming. My fingers remain crossed — plan on hearing more from the bleachers moving forward. Yes. COVID is still trending. It has affected us all in many ways. I would say that it has changed me personally. I no longer trust the media, and I only read the Webb Weekly. HAPPY THANKSGIVING. I am truly blessed and humbled. The praise and feedback from this page are off the charts. It is almost embarrassing. I
take pride in this fun part-time gig. We have been together since her beginning. Again, special thanks to Mr. Webb for the opportunity. He has been a good friend and serves as a big brother. I don’t agree with him politically, but we have a common understanding. He even allows me to broadcast some football games. We covered 12 local contests this fall. Our productions were crystal clear, and literally, thousands streamed in. I always enjoy the notes from family members who log in from all over the globe. This past week I got a little love from a gal in GA who watched her grandson from Canton win the District crown. My editor Steph has also been grand. I have only seen her six times in the past 17 years, and yet we speak quite often. She is one of my good friends. Steph makes this page look nice and adds many commas. The entire staff should be applauded. No. This is not a pilot. My topics will vary. They usually revolve around sports and the great outdoors. Fishing is still my passion, but I enjoy the many conversations with the local HS athletes and coaches. The last article on Caleb and Cayden is blowing up. It is a lot of fun, and I have made many
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cool connections. Sharing these stories is never a challenge. I play fair, strive to win, and always do my best. I also like to stir the pot. But I have to give everyone a heads up. That’s another story. Our County Jamie Commissioners are Spencer quite sensitive. I simply don’t understand why WDGC is never mentioned in our $86,000,000 budget. My 12-year-old son is my pride and joy. Jensen is a great kid, and I refer to him often. He will sometimes tag along with several of my adventures. Jensen participates in many sports, which provides some great content. He and his Hepburn Lycoming mates had an amazing season. I got to cover them all the way to the PA STATE Little League Semis. My lovely bride is also super. We make a solid team. But she doesn’t like the spotlight, so I always refrain from using her name. The Spencers like to keep it simple. We take advantage of our beautiful area. Hiking, canoeing, kayaking, and camping provide some fun articles. They are rather popular, especially
when we include a family selfie. Several continue to ask some interesting questions. Perhaps I can take this opportunity to entertain some. No. I did not study creative writing or journalism in college. I crunched numbers and played tons of golf. English was actually my worst subject. It was a constant fight, and I vividly remember the battles. I lacked confidence. I guess that is why I am so appreciative when someone reaches out to give me props. No. I do not write these articles behind a computer or fancy laptop. I am always on the go, and I call myself a parttime MOBILE freelance scriber. All of my columns are typed on an iPhone. Maybe that is why my thumb always hurts. Today I am doing this little writeup while riding shotgun on our way to Avis. I will take a break to help install this 800-pound island. My coworkers accuse me of blogging and say that I am a liability. No, this isn’t just a rant on FACEBOOK, Josh. This actually goes out to 58,000 homes. I always struggle with early deadlines. My lovely editor would agree. Some say it is procrastination. I prefer to call it a minor delay in online motivation. I always have good intentions. But certain things tend to get in the way. It isn’t always my fault, kids. But it usually is. HAPPY THANKSGIVING. Cheers.
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Skills and Qualifications • H / S d iploma/ G E D, 2 -5 years M ach ining ex perience • Blueprint read ing • G ood mech anical aptitud e • Practical skills, process improvement, verbal communication, functional and tech nical skills, attention to d etail • M ust pass PM F ’ s pre-employment screenings, includ ing: F unctional Capacity E x am, background ch eck, d rug test and nicotine test.
Phy sical Req uirements Sh op d uty: able to stand and walk, lift up to 5 0 pound s. PM F is an employee-owned company ( E SO P) offering a clean and safe environment, excellent benefits, and competitive wages. We are a growing company that provides wellness programs, opportunities for continuous learning, teamwork, and a culture of employee input and participation. We care about our customers, employees, and th e community. PM F is a nicotine-free environment.
Set-up Technician Th e Set-up Tech nician reports to th e sh ift supervisors and will set-up various mach inery and run prod uction. • R ead and und erstand operational instructions and assemble eq uipment: o U sing th e operational instructions as a guid e th e set-up tech nician will assemble all th e necessary tooling components to start and complete th e set-up. • U pd ate operational instructions and ch eck for accuracy: o Working with th e Supervisor or G roup Lead er, th e tech nician will review th e operational instructions for accuracy and make corrections and upd ates as req uired . o Th e tech nician will remove any tools, wh eels, mand rels, d ies, punch es, etc. to prepare th e mach ine for th e new set-up. o Th e tech nician will also clean th e area around th e mach ine removing any d ebris from th e mach ine and surround ing area • Clean, store and catalogue tooling: o After set-up is complete th e tech nician will clean tools and eq uipment prior to storage. I f any piece looks d amaged , h e will contact engineering. o Th e tech nician will maintain a catalogue of th e location of set-up eq uipment th rough out th e sh op. • Ch eck and upd ate stock of consumables: o The technician will periodically review stocks of consumables such as flowturn wheels, oils, sh ims, etc. to ensure th e stocking levels are suitable for prod uction • Will be req uired to h and le materials, run prod uction, maintain 5 S, etc • H igh Sch ool Diploma or eq uivalent • G ood mech anical aptitud e • Ability to use a computer. • Ability to communicate effectively with team members. • M ust pass PM F ’ s pre-employment screenings, includ ing F unctional Capacity E x am, background ch eck, d rug test and nicotine test. PM F is an employee-owned company ( E SO P) offering a clean and safe environment, ex cellent benefits, and competitive wages. We are a growing company that provides wellness programs, opportunities for continuous learning, teamwork, and a culture of employee input and participation. We care about our customers, employees, and th e community. PM F is a nicotine-free environment.
QUALIFICATIONS & SKILLS: • H igh Sch ool Diploma or eq uivalent • G ood mech anical aptitud e • Ability to use a computer. • Ability to communicate effectively with team members. • M ust pass PM F ’ s pre-employment screenings, includ ing F unctional Capacity E x am, background ch eck, d rug test and nicotine test. PM F is an employee-owned company ( E SO P) offering a clean and safe environment, excellent benefits, and competitive wages. We are a growing company that provides wellness programs, opportunities for continuous learning, teamwork, and a culture of employee input and participation. We care about our customers, employees, and th e community. PM F is a nicotine-free environment.
T ec hn i c al S al es R ep res en tati v e
Th e Tech nical Sales R epresentative will be th e primary contact between PM F and our ex isting and prospective customers, promoting PM F ’ s capabilities to secure sales.
Essential Duties and Resp onsibilities • Prepare q uotations for our manufacturing services. • I n conj unction with engineering d etermine process req uirements includ ing outsourcing. • Secure ord ers and collaborate with prod uction control to arrange d eliveries. • E x plore improvements to meeting customer req uirements in q uality and cost. • Attend Trad e Sh ows representing PM F . • Develop marketing strategies, i.e., Linked I n, PM F ’ s website, etc. • Acq uire knowled ge of our processes and capabilities to ad eq uately represent PM F . • Confer with customers to align th eir d esign with our processes. • I nterpret and communicate customer purch ase ord er req uirements to various d epartments, id entify issues or concerns, and recommend resolutions. • Stay abreast of latest d evelopments with in th e ind ustry. • V isit customers to promote PM F ’ s capabilities, as req uired . • G enerate and follow up on sales lead s.
Skills and Qualifications • Post-second ary d egree in E ngineering or Business/ F inance with a manufacturing background . Sound j ud gment and good d ecision-making skills. Self-motivated and team-oriented • Blueprint read ing • G ood mech anical aptitud e • M ust pass PM F ’ s pre-employment screenings, includ ing: F unctional Capacity E x am, background ch eck, d rug test and nicotine test.
Must learn: • Solid Works and J ob Boss – E R P system • G eometric tolerances and d rawing interpretation.
Phy sical Req uirements Office duty: able to sit, stand and walk, lift up to 2 5 pound s. I n ad d ition, able to set up sh ow booth and transport parts and marketing materials. PM F is an employee-owned company ( E SO P) offering a clean and safe environment, ex cellent benefits, and competitive wages. We are a growing company that provides wellness programs, opportunities for continuous learning, teamwork, and a culture of employee input and participation. We care about our customers, employees, and th e community. PM F is a nicotine-free environment.
Equal Opportunity Employer, Including Disability & Protected Veteran Status.
Ap p l y onl i ne at www.pmfind.com or send resumé to:
PMF INDUSTRIES, lnc.
2601 Reach Road, PO Box 3186, Williamsport, PA 17701
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QUALIFICATIONS & SKILLS:
Ability to work safely and efficiently in a production environment: • O perate prod uction mach ines, use h and tools and various power tools. • Prod uce an acceptable q uality part. • U se and accurately read d rawings, instructions, gages, and all applicable measuring d evices. • H and le and lift parts weigh ing up to 5 0 pound s. • Effectively use the PMF shop floor data collection system to log in and out of jobs and read and follow instructions. • F ollow d aily work sch ed ule. • Perform general build ing/ mach ine 5 S maintenance. • H and le and move material manually and using a forklift. • Work to prod uction stand ard s • Participate in PM F ’ s continuous improvement program. • Will be req uired to perform oth er d uties as req uested , d irected , or assigned .
Call 570-326-9322
S et-up T ec hn i c i an
PMF Industries, a Williamsport manufacturer specializing in fabrications constructed of stainless steel and oth er formable alloys used in aerospace, ph armaceutical, food processing, micro-electronics, and d efense markets, is seeking h igh ly motivated ind ivid uals for th e following opportunity:
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School Secretary
The South Williamsport Area School District is accepting applications for a building secretary for the Junior/Senior High School. This is a 12-month/240-day position. Rate is $14.79/hour with benefits. Position requires a highly organized individual capable of balancing secretarial and receptionist responsibilities with staff, families, and students. Competency in MS Word, Excel, and data entry are essential. Applicants must complete skills assessment as part of the application process. Interested applicants must submit cover letter, resume, and three letters of reference to Mr. Jesse Smith, Principal, 700 Percy Street, South Williamsport, PA 17702. Act 34, 151, and 114 background clearances are required prior to employment. Applications accepted until position is filled.
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