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Rounding 3rd and Headed for Football From the Publisher…

The Little League World Series is one of those events that every sports fan should have on their bucket list. Fortunately, I was born, raised, and have resided my whole life in the Williamsport area. I enjoyed the LLWS as a child, then taking my children and hopefully my grandchildren someday soon. Now that you understand how I feel about the event and seeing it in person, you may be surprised with my next sentences. I look forward to hustling home from my South Side office and watching the games on TV. ESPN/ABC do an unbelievable job with the broadcast, not only of the game itself but with everything that is the Little League World Series baseball experience. The commentary and human-interest stories they provide are almost as good as the amazing play of the 11- and 12-yearolds on the field. Over the years, no matter who is behind the mic, whether it be a play-by-play announcer or a former pro, they always seem to present the game as a broadcast of World Series Baseball quality until it’s time to remind folks that these are just kids out there playing. Those who produce the broadcast always get the right camera shot of the play at the plate or the young siblings of those playing in the stands. Sometimes the little brothers and sisters are cheering on the action; sometimes, they’re more interested in chowing down on some of that great Little League concession stand food. Even better, I now get about three weeks of watching the Little League World Series journey play out. ESPN’s broadcaster Karl Ravech covers MLB and college baseball and is a perfect fit for the Little League World Series. His words in the promo featuring the event sum it up best, there is nothing that brings as much joy as the Little League World Series. Julie Foudy does a remarkable job interviewing the kids, parents, and fans. She frames the event exactly how it should be, a celebration of youth, family, and communities coming together through baseball.Iwould be remiss if I didn’t mention the LLWS voices of Gary Chrisman, Ken Sawyer, Scott Lowery, and Tom O’Malley. When I’m driving or unable to watch the games, I have those familiar voices on the radio. I have listened to them almost my entire life, and nobody paints the World Series picture better than they do. They bring the action and spirit of the game to life without a screen. I wish I knew how many broadcasts they all have done combined, and I’m talking about more than just sports. I am proud to call them all my friends and must always include and remember the old lefthander, Mr. Bill Byham; he will always be part of the Little League World Series broadcasting team and our Webb Weekly family. As we round 3rd and head for home, a tip of my 75th Little League World Series cap to the teams that still have that championship dream alive. As the action is winding up on the field don’t forget about the 12th Williamsport Welcomes the World celebration on Friday. Full details about the event can be found on page 6. A tip of that World Series cap to Mayor Derek Slaughter and all his troops that have the City of Williamsport looking better than ever. This was most evident during the return of the Grand Slam Parade. These two events held right in the heart of the city are outstanding bookends for the LLWS. The Williamsport Crosscutters are wrapping up their season; at press time, our local MLB draft league boys were in 3rd place, two games out of playing in a one-game championship. So, every game is important. This made it a perfect time to do one last Crosscutters Grand Slam Giveaway.Ihavefour games available, August 26th, 30th, and 31st, and September 1st. Simply be one of the first four folks to reach out to me on Thursday beginning at 8 a.m., and you’re a winner. Our Webb Weekly Grand Slam Package includes four great seats and dinner for four at the ballpark. Good luck to all that call or text me at 570-337-0755; just mention Cutter’s Grand Slam. That gets me to the final topic on my hit parade this week, as in ball carriers, not baseballs. Are you ready for some football? Webb Weekly Live will again have the best of Friday Night Lights from across the West Branch Valley beginning as the Hughesville Spartans travel over to Montgomery in our Game of the Week. My team of Paul Bo and Rich Zalonis are back on the call for the video live stream. In talking with head coaches, Christian Diggs of the Red Raiders and Howard Rainey of the Spartans, both teams are beyond ready to rumble. Montgomery’s Red Raider Stadium will surely be rocking with all the pageantry and tradition of Pennsylvania high school football. It should go without saying our footballers, cheerleaders, and band members put more time and effort in than ever to represent their school. Always remember that even though they are a few years past Little League age, they are still just kids out there playing and performing for your viewing pleasure. Please get out and support your favorite team and be appreciative of the officiating. School’s open; drive safely. God Bless America. Webb,JimJr.

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Williamsport Welcomes the World is on Friday and I’m sure that will be a great family-friendly fun experience. That will bring tens of thousands of people to members.LittlegiveforloveWilliamsport,downtownandItoseethesupportlocalbusinesses!IonceagainhavetocredittoalltheLeagueteamTheymanage to pack a year’s worth of work into just ten days and I can’t imagine how they get it all done! There are so many cogs in a very well-oiled machine that are constantly at work, and I’m sure it would make me crazy to try and keep it all straight. And that’s when everything is going according to plan. Throw a spanner in the works, like bad weather and you would still never know that people are scrambling to keep everything on track!Also,

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It’s the final days of the Little League World Series. Soon we’ll crown another LLBWS Champion, and everyone will return to their own corner of the world. But, man, it is something to see while everyone is here! I’ve been spending a fair amount of time at the Little League Complex and have taken thousands of pictures over the last week — it makes my little heart happy to see all the kids and families just having the best time! Whether they are on the field, in the stands, or wandering the complex and hill. Everyone just always looks incredibly happy to be there and taking everything in. And watching the kids is amazing. Even when they lose, they do so with dignity and a composure that most adults don’t have. We get to wind out the week with a lot of fun things in the area too!

Back to School Well, well, well — would you look at that. We are just about set for back to school. It sure doesn’t feel like it’s time for summer vacation to come to an end, but here we are. I hope that you all got out to have some fun this summer. I got to have a lot of summertimefuntime these last couple of months, but I certainly wouldn’t mind if fall took her sweet time returning to the area!For those heading back to the classroom, I hope you have an amazing year. Remember, it costs nothing to be kind. You never know what someone else is going through, or dealing with, so please be nice. There’s no excuse for going out of your way to be mean or to bully someone else. I know not everyone is going to get along with everyone, and that’s fine. Just have a heart. And remember — If you can’t be nice, be quiet.

I would like to say THANK YOU to my fellow photographers in the wells at the stadiums. I dropped a lens cap at Lamade last week and totally forgot to grab it after the game. Several photographers were kind enough to let me know that it was picked up and put in a safe place for me to find. Much appreciated!

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An appearance by baseball Hall-of Famer, Rickey Henderson is the highlight of the annual Williamsport Welcomes the World celebration to be held in downtown Williamsport on Friday, August 26 from 5 to 9 p.m. In addition to an appearance by Henderson, the event will also feature a wide variety of food vendors, kid zones and live music. In 2019 more than 20,000 people participated in the event. This event is held each year to showcase the downtown of Williamsport to the thousands of fans from throughout the world who come to the annual Little League World Series. It is a great opportunity for downtown businesses to showcase all they have to offer to a wider audience, which is a big reason the event is sponsored by the Williamsport/ Lycoming Chamber of Commerce and the Visitors Bureau. The event occurs on what is normally an off day for the Little League World Series. This is one of the standout events in our area. It is a great opportunity to celebrate the LLWS, while also supporting local businesses. Be sure to stop out and visit with your community members, and patronize local small businesses. Crafts, to food, to everything you can think of — there will be a wide variety of vendors to shop and visit.

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Barring unforeseen weather makeups, this day is generally a scheduled off day for the Series, so it’s the perfect opportunity to head out and see what’s happening downtown!

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Hall of Famer Rickey Henderson is widely regarded as baseball’s greatest leadoff hitter and baserunner. He holds the major league records for career stolen bases, runs, unintentional walks and leadoff home runs. At the time of his last major league game in 2003, the ten-time

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American League (AL) All-Star ranked among the sport’s top 100 all-time home run hitters and was its all-time leader in walks. In 2009, he was inducted to the Baseball Hall of Fame. Henderson holds the single-season record for stolen bases (130 in 1982) and is the only player in AL history to steal 100 bases in a season, having done so three times. His 1,406 career steals is 50 percent higher than the previous record of 938 by Lou Brock. Henderson is the all-time stolen base leader for the Oakland Athletics and previously held the New York Yankees’ franchise record from 1988 to 2011. He was among the league’s top ten base stealers in 21 different seasons. Henderson was named the AL’s Most Valuable Player in 1990, and he was the lead-off hitter for two World Series champions: the 1989 Oakland Athletics and the 1993 Toronto Blue Jays. A 12time stolen base champion, Henderson led the league in runs five times. His 25-year career elevated Henderson to the top ten in several other categories, including career at-bats, games, and outfield putouts and total chances. His high on-base percentage, power hitting, and stolen base and run totals made him one of the most dynamic players of his era. assume all of the inherent risks associated with being a spectator at Little League Baseball World accept any and all risks associated with being a spectator at this sporting event and all risks associated with the actions of others at this sporting event further agree to hold harmless and release Little League Baseball, Incorporated, its employees, directors, volunteers, spon sors, partners, and vendors from any damage or injury to person or property that recipient may suffer at this event. All patrons will be required to pass through metal detectors. There will be subject to search. Personal items are to be removed from the complex daily. main left-field products including e-cigarettes and vaporizers is prohibited on Little League International property.

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Thomas T. “Tom” Taber III, 93, of Muncy

Darlene A. Young, 77, of South Williamsport

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Harold O. Rider, 91, of Muncy

Edna M. Drum, 96, of Montgomery

Doris L. Broshkevitch, 90, of Williamsport

Hazel L. Gee, 86, of Williamsport

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The one government official that I have the most admiration, as well as the most sympathy for, is Lycoming County Di rector of Voter Services Forrest Leh man. Listening to Forrest is like sitting in a college classroom and hearing a brilliant professor explain a complex system in such clear terms that even a freshman would be able to grasp it. For rest never talks down to the audience as he navigates through the complexi ties and challenges that his department must deal with in every single election. And this is not just the opinion of this observer alone, for Forrest Lehman is known and respected statewide for his clarity and breadth of knowledge of the electoral system in Pennsylvania. He was attending the Lycoming Coun ty Commissioners Meeting on Thurs day, August 11th, for two agenda items. One was to vote to approve Resolution 2022-15 regarding federal election re cords from the 2020 election to the end of 2023. The second item was for the county to apply for reimbursement funding under the new Act 88 of 2022 law which offers annual grant funding for counties in implementing nine dis crete categories of election processes. The backstory to these initiatives is, of course, the veracity of our annual elec tions in the Commonwealth. Though these are certainly well intended, they present yet more headaches for an al ready overworked Department of Vot er Services in our county. For example, there is the issue of “pre-canvassing.”

Shirley G. Miller, 92, of Williamsport

Harold F. Geise, of Watsontown

Audrey L. Porter, 88, of Montoursville

Irene L. Calta, of Williamsport

Willis John Mann, 75, of Lock Haven

Forrest Lehman highlighted this at the meeting. According to the Pennsylvania Election Code, “the word ‘pre-canvass’ shall mean the inspection and opening of all envelopes containing official absen tee ballots or mail-in ballots, the removal of such ballots from the envelopes, and the counting, computing and tallying of the votes reflected on the ballots.” Street - Williamsport, PA -

Laura Elaine Bartlow, 86, of Muncy

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Ronald A. Yeich, 75, of Lock Haven

Helen M. Barto, 89, of Montgomery

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It is very, very hard to believe that there is any department of county government in Pennsylvania that has seen the fluidity of leadership as the Office of Voter Services. As Forrest has noted in the past, this is a job that a director must grow into. What was true yesterday might now necessarily be true tomorrow. Systems that have been set up and expected to work smoothly are suddenly thrown out because a new system must be put in place. Forrest Lehman noted that the exodus in this position through the state has amounted to 600 administration years of experience lost in the past 30 months. The impact of this may be felt for decades in our Commonwealth’s county governments. The emphasis on voting integrity is well-founded as it is the essence of democracy. But the offenses in Maricopa County, Arizona, or Fulton County, Georgia, should not be pressed against those who follow the rules and produce honest election results. There will be a breaking point if our election officials are continually asked to do more and more, better and better, with the same or fewer resources. At the very least, dedicated servants like Forrest Lehman and his peers should not be treated like they have leprosy instead of the respect that they deserve.

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Now, that sounds simple enough. Yet the Pennsylvania State Assembly in Act 77 of 2019 established that this pre-canvassing must be started at 7:00 AM on election day. The reasoning behind this was that some counties in our state were putting off counting these ballots even days after the election was over. But this ‘one-size-fits-all’ for every county in the Commonwealth is unfair to the small population counties such as Lycoming County. Large population counties such as Philadelphia or Allegheny may indeed have hundreds of these ballots that should be counted promptly. Yet, Lycoming County may only have a handful that need to be counted, yet Forrest must assemble his people hours before it may be necessary because of an edict that came from on high by our state government.

The commissioners sympathized with Forrest and praised his dedication. They genuinely sympathize with what he and his department must go through. And they need to! Forrest has been tracking the turnover of his county peers, county directors of voter services departments in the 67 counties in Pennsylvania. Forrest noted that 38 counties have had to replace their director in the last three years. And even right now, there are three counties that are looking for new directors.

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Bowman Field has been the site of some great baseball action and feats over the past 97 seasons. There have been no-hitters spun, prodigious home runs clouted, championships won there, and Roger Maris even crashed through the left field fence one night. But, oddly, the most famous or perhaps infamous thing to happen at the venerable uptown ballpark happened on August 31, 1987, when Williamsport Bills’ Catcher, Dave Bresnahan, pulled the now famous “Great Potato Stunt” or “Great Potato Caper,” whatever you want to call it — and I was there that night to witness it. It was the fifth inning in the first game of a doubleheader, and I was comfortably ensconced in my seat in the third base grandstands. In addition to coming up to see the next-to-last place Bills play, I came up curiously to see the Phillie Phanatic, who was supposed to be the main promotional attraction that night. One could never imagine that the Phanatic would be upstaged by a potato-throwing catcher.

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The story of what took place has been detailed amply elsewhere, but I will recount my own perspective of what I saw that night. As I recall, there was a Reading Phillies’ runner on third base; that runner, Rick Lundblade, took a pretty good lead off of third, and at this point, Bresnahan struck. I saw what I thought was a baseball, almost hit the runner, and sailed into left field. This prompted Lundblade to do what any base runner would do and take off for home. He did so, and waiting for him at home plate was Bresnahan. I could not see exactly what was going on, but it appeared that Bresnahan had tagged Lundblade out with something that looked to be a baseball. There seemed to be a great deal of confusion among the fans, the umpires, and some of the coaches and players for both teams. Finally, things seemed to be sorted out, and the runner was called safe, and Bresnahan was immediately ejected from the game. I did not know what had really happened. After talking to several fans around me, we all seemed to sort it out. I was appalled by the stunt that Bresnahan had pulled. It seemed a half-baked (not necessarily a potato) notion to me if you please. I told one of the fans around me that I regarded it as a bush league stunt that showed disrespect for the game. I was mad at Bresnahan for pulling this bit of baseballBresnahan’ssacrilege.stunt must have inspired the Bills because at the time he pulled it, they were trailing Reading, and not long after that, the Bills’ Turner Gill hit either a bases-clearing double or triple, I can’t remember which, which keyed the Bills to a win in that game.

By Lou Hunsinger Jr. Next Wednesday, August 31st, the Williamsport Crosscutters will celebrate the 35th Anniversary of the “Great Potato Caper” and the “Potato Man” himself, Dave Bresnahan, is supposed to be in attendance.

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The next day all hell broke loose in the media about Bresnahan’s stunt. It attracted notoriety from media outlets throughout the country and even across the globe. His story was featured in media as diverse as the New York Times, the Washington Post, and even the “David Letterman Show.” It was regarded by the media as a “funny stunt” and gave Williamsport and Bowman Field a prodigious amount of free publicity and recognition.

The Bills’ front office staff knew a good promotional opportunity when they saw one and announced a special promotion for the next night’s game. If you brought a potato to Bowman Field for the game and $1, you would get a general admission ticket for it. Being the frugal guy that I am, I took advantage of this opportunity. I have no recollection of anything special about that night’s game. It took me a few days to free myself from my fit of sanctimony about the Bresnahan stunt and to regard it for the fun, humorous thing that it was. There is a certain wholesome joy about baseball that makes it, in my opinion, the greatest game ever invented. It has always had a spirit of fun to it, and its annals and lore are loaded with loony characters, teams, and incidents, and the “The Great Potato Stunt” fits nicely into that pantheon. As a member of the Society for American Baseball Research, I have attended several of their national conventions, and inevitably the “Potato Trick” has come up, and when I inform fellow SABR historians that I was there for it, I am peppered with questions about it as if I had been at Bobby Thomson’s “Shot Heard Round the World,” or been at any of Sandy Koufax’s perfect games or seen Roger Maris hit his 61st homer in 1961. These people were always intensely curious about the Bresnahan incident. Most thought it was a joyful baseball stunt,

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or not, but when I got home, I went over to my friend Mike LeVan’s house and explained to him in a seeming apoplectic fashion the stunt I had witnessed at Bowman Field, mightily condemning it. Mike agreed with my view of the stunt.

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570-326-9322Call18•WeeklyWebb•202224,Augustwww.webbweekly.com but there were a couple of them who had my initial sour response to it. The “Potato Trick” has in some ways taken on a life of its own. There is a website called “The Baseball Reliquary,” and it has pictures on it of the potato allegedly thrown by Bresnahan in his storied stunt. It is in a jar preserved in denatured alcohol. It is almost a miniature tuber version of Lenin’s Tomb. The website fancifully claims that the potato was rescued from a garbage can at Bowman Field amidst hot dog wrappers and beer cups. The teenager who supposedly preserved this legendary tuber specimen is reportedly now a Reading area lawyer. This fanciful story can be debunked in two ways. Most importantly by, Bresnahan himself, who told me at the 2012 Crosscutters Hot Stove League Banquet that the potato pictured was not his. “The potato that is pictured still has its skin on it. The one I used I peeled to make it look white so it would look like a baseball,” Bresnahan said.The next point that debunks it is the story that this unnamed individual found it among hot dog wrappers and beer cups. Well, beer was not sold at Bowman Field until 1989, two years after “The Potato Caper.” Perhaps the people at the “Baseball Reliquary” are doing their own version of the Potato Trick on the ether of the Internet.Ineverimagined the night I saw “The Potato Trick” pulled that 25 years later, I would be helping to induct Bresnahan into the Bowman Field Hall of Fame. But, believe it or not, I really think he belongs in it. No one has brought the notice and awareness of Bowman Field across the globe more than Dave Bresnahan, and for that, I say to Dave, “That Induction and This Spud’s For You.”Ihope readers take the opportunity next week to relive and celebrate this bit of baseball hilarity that brought so much attention to Williamsport and Bowman Field and come up to the Crosscutters game and soak up the nostalgia of this memorable incident.

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The mock air raid has been planned by Mr. Wagner and approved by George R. Lamade, county commander, to give the public the idea of mass bombing.

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Compiled by Lou Hunsinger Jr. Planes will drop “bombs” on Williamsport and the boroughs of Lycoming County, August 29, and air raid wardens will be on patrol duty, according to C. Paul Wagner, chief air raid warden.

A squadron of planes will drop dummy bombs over the entire county. Planes will be over Montgomery at 3 o’clock p.m. and will then go to Muncy, Hughesville, Picture Rocks, Montoursville, Williamsport, South Williamsport, DuBoistown and Jersey Shore.The“bombs” will be made of paper so as not to cause any damage. Attached to each will be a colored streamer will signify as follows: a red streamer, incendiary bomb, blue streamer, high explosive bomb, green streamer, unexploded bomb, yellow streamer, gas bomb.When air raid wardens find a bomb they will be instructed to use their imagination and to report immediately to control just what they think the situation will be if it were a real bomb instead of a dummy. Due to the restriction of gasoline, no services will be dispatched to the scend of the incidents. However, wardens turning in reports will be given credit on their advanced training assignments.Controlcenter personnel and air raid wardens have been instructed to report to their posts at 3:15 p.m.

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Tremendous Trees What: Learn how to identify the trees that grow in our park. Contact Rhiannon Summers at 570-477-7780 or rhsummers@pa.gov for more information. When: Thursday, August 25 from 2:00-3:00 p.m. Where: Meet at the Amphitheater in Ricketts Glen State Park. Compasses, Maps, and You! What: Learn how to use compasses and maps. Materials provided. Contact Rhiannon Summers at 570-477-7780 or rhsummers@pa.gov for more information. When: Friday, August 26 from 9:00-10:00 a.m. Where: Meet at the Amphitheater in Ricketts Glen State Park. Compass Course What: Put your compass skills to the test by navigating our compass course. Materials provided. Contact Rhiannon Summers at 570-477-7780 or rhsummers@ pa.gov for more information. When: Friday, August 26 from 10:00-11:00 a.m. Where: Meet at the Amphitheater in Ricketts Glen State Park. Intro to Kayaking What: Ages 12 and up. Here’s your chance to try kayaking! Participants will learn kayak terminology and basic paddle skills before heading out on the water. Wear shorts and shoes that can get wet. Registration required by emailing Rhiannon Summers at rhsummers@pa.gov or calling 570-477-7780. When: Friday, August 26 from 2:00-3:00 p.m. Where: Park and meet at the Western Boat Launch in Ricketts Glen State Park.

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When: Thursday, August 25 from 12:00-2:00 p.m. Where: Meet at the Western Boat Launch in Ricketts Glen State Park.

“Night Sky Tour with Binoculars” What: Join the park naturalist and go on a trip through the night sky. Participants will be learning how to use a star map, finding visible constellations and sharing some folklore and mythology about them. Although there will be some binoculars to lend out, please bring binoculars to enhance the view of some of the different constellations and stars. All children must be accompanied by an adult in order to participate. Program may be modified or cancelled in the event of rain or new CDC Guidelines. Should the weather be cloudy, an alternative program will be offered. When: Friday, August 26, 2022, 8:15-9:15 p.m. Where: Hyner View State Park, View. “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 life jacket (and PFD) and 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, August 27, 2022, 3:30-5:30 p.m. Where: Little Pine State Park, Boat Launch. “Night Sky Tour with Binoculars” What: Join the park naturalist and go on a trip through the night sky. Participants will be learning how to use a star map, finding visible constellations and sharing some folklore and mythology about them. Although there will be some binoculars to lend out, please bring binoculars to enhance the view of some of the different constellations and stars. All children must be accompanied by an adult in order to participate. Program may be modified or cancelled in the event of rain or new CDC Guidelines. Should the weather be cloudy, an alternative program will be offered. When: Saturday, August 27, 2022, 8:30-9:30 p.m. Where: Little Pine State Park, Main Day Use Parking Lot. Library Book Sale What: Friends of Muncy Library book sale. When: Saturday, August 27th, from 10 a.m.-1 p.m. Where: Muncy Library, 108 S. Main St., Muncy. GPS and Geocaching What: Learn how to use hand-held GPS units and apply those skills at geocaching. Materials provided. Contact Rhiannon Summers at 570-477-7780 or rhsummers@ pa.gov for more information. When: Saturday, August 27 from 2:00-3:00 p.m. Where: Park and meet at the Amphitheater in Ricketts Glen State Park. Central Pa. Train Meet What: 46th Annual Train Meet sponsored by the Central Pa. Chapter of the NRHS. BUY-SELL-TRADE all scales of model trains, model train supplies, and railroadiana. A/C. Great food available. Admission $5, children under 12 are free. Dealer tables available. For info call Mark 717-343-7182 or irvinwepfer@msn.com. When: Sunday, August 28, 2022, from 9:00 a.m.-2:00

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 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 570-477-2206.

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When: Wednesday, August 24 from 1:30-3:30 p.m. Where: Park and meet at the Visitor Center in Ricketts Glen State Park. Discover Ricketts Hike What: Hiking the Little Cherry Run Loop Trail to see our hidden gem waterfall. This is a 6-mile moderate hike. Contact Rhiannon Summers at 570-477-7780 or rhsummers@pa.gov for more information. When: Thursday, August 25 from 8:30-11:30 a.m. Where: Park and meet at Beach Lot #2 by the bulletin board closest to the road in Ricketts Glen State Park.

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What: Domestic Violence Support Group suggested for anyone 21 years of age and older who have experienced Domestic Violence. When: Each Thursday from 5:00 p.m.-6:00 p.m. Where: YWCA Northcentral PA, Park Room, 815 W. Fourth St., Williamsport.

When: Wednesday, August 31 from 1:00-3:00 p.m. Where: Park and meet at the Visitor Center in Ricketts Glen State Park. Virtual Wetland Plants Talk What: Dr. George Chamuris, Professor Emeritus of Biology at Bloomsburg University, will talk about the native wetland plants you can expect to see at the park. Program will be presented using Microsoft Teams. Registration required by emailing Rhiannon Summers at rhsummers@pa.gov or calling 570-477-7780.

When: Wednesday, August 31 from 10:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. Where: Park and meet at the Visitor Center in Ricketts Glen State Park. Homeschool Day for Grades 3rd – 6th What: All programs for this day are for homeschool or cyber school families with children in grades 3-6. We will be learning about owls. Children must be accompanied by an adult! Registration required by emailing Rhiannon Summers at rhsummers@pa.gov or calling 570-477-7780.

West Branch Pride What: West Branch Pride. When: Monthly meeting, 3rd Tuesday of the month, at 7:00 p.m. Where: YWCA 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 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.

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Daniel’s Closet What: Daniel’s Closet clothing giveaway. When: Saturday, August 27, 2022, from 8:30 a.m.-11:00 a.m. Where: Redeemer Lutheran Church - Curb Side, 1101 Washington Blvd., Williamsport. Church Service What: Sunday service. Sermon Title: We All Want Truth Part 1. Sermon Text Deuteronomy 18:9-21. All are welcome to learn about God and the Christian life. When: Sunday Morning, August 28th. Service Time 10:15 a.m. Where: Garden View Baptist Church, 1600 Doris Ave., Williamsport. Turkey Dinner What: Turkey dinner. Menu: Turkey, filling, mashed potatoes, gravy, vegetable, cranberry sauce, dessert & beverage. Dine in or take out. Adults: $12, children $6. When: Saturday, September 3rd, from 4:00-6:00 p.m., or until sold out. Where: Holy Spirit Evangelical Lutheran Church, 10275 State Route 44, Watsontown. Church Service What: Sunday service. Sermon Title: We All Want Truth Part 2. Sermon Text Deuteronomy: 18:9-21 All are welcome to learn about God and the Christian life. When: Sunday Morning, September 4th. Service Time 10:15 a.m.

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This particular Monday, I knew a week in advance what I was having for dinner. My fried chicken strips. I hadn’t made fried chicken in months, and my family loves it! We were down in Lancaster the week before and saw the show DAVID at Sight and Sound. (Amazing, amazing show, by the way.) Before the show, I asked my husband if we could stop at the Old Candle Barn so I could look around. On the way there, a few miles before, was a large farmers’ market. We had time before we needed to be at the show, so we stopped in. Boy, am I glad we did! I got beautiful small red potatoes, a dozen ears of corn, romaine lettuce, cucumbers, peppers, and honey crisp apples. I love fresh produce. I knew exactly what I would have with our dinner on Monday night, and I looked forward to it all weekend. That Monday, I left our home at 7:30 a.m. and never returned until 4:30 p.m. I had a trunk full of stuff from Sam’s and knew I still had a big meal to prepare but was ready to tackle it. I started my potatoes, which were going to be Garlic and Butter Smashed Potatoes. One of my new favorites. Then I got my

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It was a Monday and felt like a fall day. The clouds were that gray color that hovered overhead, and the temps were cooler. Waking up to fifty-degree temps was just marvelous. I had a long day ahead of me working, then going to Sam’s Club, but I knew what was on the menu for that night. During the summer, I feel like it is just a free-for-all — nothing scheduled in stone. We could be at the river or head to the pool with my in-laws. Jumping on our motorcycles last minute for ice cream or just deciding we aren’t doing a darn thing. That’s the beauty of summer. I do enjoy it for a few months, but I’m not going to lie; I love some structure and a schedule. (I know, I am one of those people.) I know once fall comes around, what each weeknight will look like. Afterschool activities and homework become a big part of that structure. But one thing I do know is that Monday nights are the nights when I typically make a really nice meal. After a weekend of takeout and easy meals, I think Mondays make a great evening for that. Plus, it makes Mondays a little easier knowing you are coming home to a special meal after starting a brand-new week.

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oil going for the chicken. As that fried, I made a beautiful salad with all the fresh produce and finally got a pot of water going for our corn on the cob. My mouth was salivating, waiting for this meal. As I sat everything on the table, my boys came into the house from working in the garage and were washing their hands. “Fried chicken!” Ty said. He couldn’t wait.“Man, babe, everything looks and smells delicious,” Chris said. Everyone was just waiting to dig in. We haven’t had a Monday like this in a while. We prayed and just had such a nice visit together that night. Butter was running down our hands as we enjoyed every bite of our first taste of the season for corn on the cob. The chicken was extra good, paired with incredible potatoes, and the salad was the best salad I have had in a while. It was so green and crisp — pat on the back to ole mom. I had done it yet again!Kenzy says, “Momma, I am going to mouth something to you, and you have to guess what I am saying.” Before she even did it, I said, “What are we going to have for dessert?” She got the biggest grin and nodded her head yes. I told her there were Oreos she could have as soon as she cleared her plate. She walked over to the table with them and asked, “Can I just eat the rest? There are literally only like five left.” My husband responded, “Kenzy, you aren’t eating eight cookies.” We started just cracking up. Kenzy is our sweets girl. Even though we had a very hearty meal that night, she still felt the need after two ears of corn, a fried chicken strip, one potato, and a small salad, that she could still eat “five” Oreo cookies. It doesn’t matter how big a meal is, or if it’s a taco night, casserole night, or Italian. My girl needs dessert, and there is nothing wrong with that.

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Your biggest partner in your journey is your primary care provider. Finding a new primary care physician as a young adult can be overwhelming. That’s especially the case if you recently left your parents’ insurance plan and need a health professional you can trust. After years of relying on a pediatrician with intimate knowledge of your medical history, it can be hard to navigate the many options of new doctors. There are lots of primary care doctors around, and it can seem like an overwhelming task to find the right one. The best way to start is to ask friends and family for referrals. You might find the same name or practice keeps coming up. If you already have a

By Michelle Cavanaugh, M.D. teenage years and early twenties are a pivotal time of change in lives. Young adults are simultaneously transitioning educationally or vocationally, legally, socially, and emotionally. Young adults take on the responsibilities of becoming an adult and navigating life, and managing health and wellness are a big piece of the life puzzle. From updating your health insurance plan to finding in-network doctors and scheduling appointments, staying healthy can feel overwhelming. However, young adults do not have to go it alone and there’s support available to help you find your way. Owning Your Health Once you turn 18, you are legally responsible for your own care and, unless you agree, your parents cannot access medical information or attend doctor’s visits. As parents, encouraging your child’s involvement early on in their own care helps them be more comfortable making their own decisions when the time comes.

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This first appointment is a great opportunity for a well visit. Just like it sounds, the well visit is your chance to talk to your provider when you are not sick. You can feel “just fine” while having underlying conditions, like high blood pressure, unhealthy cholesterol levels, pre-diabetes, or suspicious moles. These conditions, if discovered early, can be managed before they turn into larger chronic health concerns. Once you’re confident in your provider choice, talk to them about recommended screenings and tests. Many screenings happen every year, such as blood pressure, heart and lung function, and gynecological exams, or at other regular intervals, like cholesterol and blood sugar. Your provider may also have recommendations for vaccinations including influenza, tetanus, measles, mumps, HPV, and hepatitis A and B, ensuring you’re up to date and protected. As a young adult your health may be the last thing on your mind. However, the time you spend today can put you on the path to a happier, healthier lifetime. Your primary care provider is your partner in any health goal and we’re here to offer suggestions to improve your overall health and give you resources to help you start and maintain healthy habits, now and through all of life’s milestones ahead.

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Though Abby’s family is sometimes funny, they have a deep-seated wisdom and connection that ultimately upends everything Ben had planned for his posts; and this reorientation will continue even after Novak whips out one or two nifty plot twists.Inthis way the film — despite its dark title, its downbeat ending and its occasional satire — bravely beams a beacon-like light on the isolation, cynicism and media obsession of the modern age. Late in the film, when Abby’s mother reflects on her many mistakes and finally tells Ben, “It’s all regrets; so make ’em count” — this comes across with the force of revelation. Smart, engaging, comical and relevant, Novak’s well-reviewed film is a keen dissection of our cultural moment — and a promising start for this fledgling writer-director.

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When Ben records their discussion of the Alamo and exults out loud about how Texas won that battle, we can tell this urban Northerner has gotten in over his head. Shortly thereafter, the writer meets a smalltown record-producer — played to impressive perfection by Ashton Kutcher — who is far better than Ben at articulating the fragmentation of American society, and the cost we pay in relationships that are superficial or broken. Or nonexistent.

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“This really does stem from back in the day,” said Nick Gilson, founder, and CEO of Gilson Snow, Inc. “We were going to this trade show that was sort of forcing us into the industry “box” and to act like everybody else when we were really trying to run by our own playbook. We said instead of going to this event, we would be better off if we just lit a pile of money on fire and got the time back. So, I talked to my team and said what would you guys rather do? We talked around the table for a little while, and we ultimately landed onThethis.community has been extraordi nary. It has really taken us under its wing and supported us from the very early days. So we said, you know what, let’s get a bunch of free beer, and let’s get a bunch of free wine and spirits and just throw a par ty to celebrate this awesome community. Now it’s grown into one of the biggest festivals in theThinkstate.”part Beerfest (yes, there was FREE beer and spir its all day…or so I heard), part concert, and part sports festival. Food trucks were present to feed the hungry masses, and there was a Kids Zone that was sponsored by Knoebel’s that in cluded games, bounce houses, slides, and a play area. Well-behaved, leashed dogs, were also welcomed at the event, with doggie water stations provided throughout the grounds, and there was live music all day. Musical acts included Van Wagner, The Roof, Allen Combs II, and the Pecan Sandies. Guided tours of the snowboard and ski shop and an in-depth look at how snowboards and skis come to life were also available and were given personally by the owners and founders of the company. Athletic events were the Rail Jam and

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Gilson Snow, a Win field, PA-based company that de signs and builds snowboards and skis, recent ly hosted their 2022 Summer Snow Day festival, and it was awesome! The event is held an nually at the facility grounds, affectionately known as the Snowboard Farm. The goal of the festival is to put together the area’s biggest and most fun, free event of the summer.

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“I won the men’s division, but I certain ly wasn’t the biggest guy in the compe tition,” said Ziccardi. “I saw this event on Facebook. It was just something that I was scrolling through. I got my buddies, and they said they wanted to come up here and hang out. It was last minute. I mean this place is amazing. Anybody that’s thinking about coming next year should definitely come and check it out. I will be back every year. I drove two hours to get here; we’ll be here again next year.” “This is my first time here, so I real ly didn’t know what to expect with the challenges or with the event in gener al,” said women’s overall Snow Beast winner, Jactoya Troutman. “I thought it was amazing and very well run. The competition included a lot of fun but challenging events. I definitely had some good competition, but we all had a good time, and the competitors were

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The Rail Jam included actual snow and had ski snowboarders competing on Mountain” doing tricks and runs over $2000 prizes. Win ners of the ski competition were Eliot DeLeo (1st), Michael Wellspeak (2nd), and Shane Earhart (3rd). Winners of the snowboard competition were Jake Fichiera (1st), Ty (no last name like a rockstar), and Mathew Rabchuk (3rd). The athletic portion of this event wasn’t just for snow sports fans. Competitors could also sign up for the Unbeetable Snow Beast Challenge 2022, which consisted of 4 events: Keg Toss, Caber Toss, Hammer Toss, and the 25 lb. Beet Hold for time. “The contest is designed to include elements of strength and skill,” said Cole Fungaroli, Snow Beast competition director. “Competitors earn points for 1st, 2nd, and 3rd places. At the end of the competition, the male and female competitors with the most points are crowned with the title of Un beetable Snow Beast 2022. The winners will receive prize packages (including custom skis or snowboards) valued at over $500 each.” The Beet Hold for time was sponsored by Shannon Force of Unbeetable Burgers, which makes vegan burgers and vegan food out of mostly red beets. The company also has a sister restaurant, the PB&J Bar, which is in Danville, Pa. Be sure to check out all of their great vegan food if you are in the Overallarea.winners of the Snow Beast Challenge in the men’s division were Craig Ziccardie (1st), Patrick Woodling (2nd), and Ron Zugarek (3rd). Overall winners of the women’s division were Jactoya Troutman (1st), Gabrielle Bel lomo (2nd), and Beverly Walker (3rd).

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“The Summer Snow Day definitely has a festival vibe,” said Gilson. “It’s definitely a family-friendly event and feels like a big block party. Thousands of people come out. Kids, adults — the age range is amazing. Four-legged friends obviously are welcome and really this is just a great way to get everyone together in the community. It turned into just a beautiful day and was eighty degrees. We couldn’t have gotten luckier with the weather. It’s about bringing people together no matter how young or old, different backgrounds, whatever — we’ve all gotten together to celebrate and have a good time. So, that’s really what it’s about in essence.”

Emily and Nick Gorski provided the seating and furniture for the VIP tent to raise awareness for their great not-for-profit, Dig Furniture Bank. “We collect gently used furniture and household items from the community and provide it to people who are moving into housing after things like homelessness, incarceration, and domestic violence. Often we can furnish whole entire homes for free for people who need it. We serve Union, Schneider, and Northumberland Counties,” said Emily Gorski. Andrew Miller, Executive Director of the Susquehanna River Valley Visitors Bureau (SRVVB), was also on hand for comment. The SRVVB is the official destination marketing organization for Snyder, Union, and Northumberland Counties. “From the very beginning that they had the first Summer Snow

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very friendly. It was like we knew each other for a long time, and everybody was rooting for each other. That’s the type of competition I enjoy. I would also just say thanks to everyone that put this event on for the community. I will definitely be back. Everybody seemed to have an amazing time.”

“There’s been a tremendous amount of support from our sponsors and from local businesses that have come through for us. They know whether it’s donating product or in helping fund new initiatives; it goes a long way. We really appreciate it. I would also like to highlight the Susquehanna Valley Visitors Bureau, which has been a sponsor since the very beginning of this event. We also have Keystone Wood Products Association and the Pennsylvania Hardwoods Development Council. Knoebel’s sponsored the KidZone, and Unbeetable Burgers sponsored the Snow Beast Challenge. Other sponsors include Seven Mountains Media which is Hannah Radio, and Bigfoot Country. There is also Dig Furniture Bank, an inkind sponsor that helped us with seating and furniture today.” For more information about Gilson Snow and the Summer Snow Day, check out gilsonsnow.com or find them on Facebook.

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“This event would not have been possible without the support from our community,” said Vanessa Venios, event manager for Gilson Snow.

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“Our scholarship program continues to grow with each year that passes,” said Jared Mondell, UMC Assistant Executive Director. “We are so incredibly grateful for the outpouring of support this program continues to receive. We plan to continue to grow this program in the coming years with more merit- and needs-based scholarships, to be able to help as many current and potential Collective students that may need assistance.”

The Uptown Music Collective is pleased to announce the awarding of 11 scholarships for the non-profit school of music’s 2022-2023 school year. Totaling $17,325, an additional $4,725 has also been added to the Collective’s Financial Aid Fund. Funding was made possible through the generous donations of the local community, including both individual and corporate donors. Each of the 11 scholarships awarded will cover one full year at the school. In its 22nd year of serving the local community, the Uptown Music Collective has stood by its promise to never turn away a deserving student due to financial reasons, a policy in place since its founding in 2000. In its early days, teachers would accept students in need on a pro bono basis or the school would cover the expenses of the students’ lessons.In2009, the Collective offered its first scholarship, The Alice Hileman Memorial Scholarship, which was created and funded by a generous anonymous donor. That scholarship was soon followed by the Lew Gilberti Memorial Scholarship, created by family and friends in memory of local businessman/musician Lew Gilberti. The First Community Foundation Partnership of Pennsylvania is the steward of the Gilberti scholarship. Five years ago, the Uptown Music Collective quintupled its scholarship offerings and formalized a new sliding scale discount rate that allows it to help even more students in need. Aside from the generous donations from individuals and local businesses, the financial aid being offered is the result of the school’s highly successful Scholarship Fundraising Concert held every January at the Community Arts Center.

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Scholarship; Alyx Taylor, UPMC North Central Pa Scholarship; Madaket Saner, Chartwell Hotels Scholarship; Leah Batman, Kiessling Group of Janney Montgomery Scott Scholarship; Caiden Scarfo, Angelina’s Song Scholarship; Connor Evans, Colonel’s Community Scholarship, made possible by the UMC’s partnership with the local KFC restaurant in Loyalsock Township; Abigail Colone, Uptown Music Collective Staff Scholarship; Gabreon Godin, Lew Gilberti Memorial Scholarship; and Cali Mahoney, The Miller Family Scholarship in honor of Amanda Miller. In the last 22+ years, the Uptown Music Collective has grown from what many used to call “the best-kept secret in the Williamsport area” to one of the area’s most highly respected, non-profit educational organizations. The school is dedicated to providing a well-rounded education to students of all ages, from children as young as 3 years old to retired adults and everyone in-between. The Collective is known for its positive peer group, inspiring teachers and, a diverse multitude of performance opportunities. Although the Collective is known for highly talented student performers, there is no previous experience needed to begin enrollment at the Collective. The Collective is set to begin its 2022 Fall Semester on Monday, August 29th. There are currently openings for students of all levels who are looking for private instruction on drums, bass, guitar, piano and, vocals. The school feels strongly about the role of music in creating wellrounded, thoughtful young people, and works to establish characteristics such as self-discipline and personal responsibility in each of its students through healthy habits like practice and self-control. Uptown Music Collective students consistently perform at high levels not only musically, but also in their respective schools and as valuable members of other community organizations. For more information about the Collective’s Scholarship Program, Partnership Program, or the school in general, call 570-329-0888 or visit www. uptownmusic.org for more details.

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Margaret Laura Astor De Stuers had tried to leave her husband once before, but she was forced back because she was an Astor. It was 1889 and divorce could sully the Astor name, so she was forced to return to her husband. But when the Baron tried to have her committed permanently to a mental institution and she lost custody of her children, Maggie could be deterred no longer. She headed to Sioux Falls, South Dakota, where, after a short residency in a luxury hotel on the prairie, she could finally get the divorce she wanted.Atthat time, says White, the United States had a “patchwork” of divorce laws, each depending on the state’s lawmakers. South Dakota happened to have low residency requirements, meaning that a woman from New York only had to live in the west for a short time before a divorce was awarded. Of course, though, her husband could contest it... Once was a time when Mary Nevins Blaine and her husband, Jamie, had been happy. That was when they were married: she, the nineteen-year-old daughter of a quiet but respectable family; he, the seventeen-year-old son of a powerful politician who thought Jamie married beneath his

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Location: 397 Gardner Rd, Unityville, PA. (Lycoming Co.) Turn off Rt. 42 at Unityville onto Moreland Baptist Road. Go 3 ½ miles & turn right onto Gardner Rd. Go ¼ mile to auction. Owner: Steven Myers Saturday, Sept. 17, 2022 at 1pm 96 ½ Acre Farm A 2 story farmhouse & bank barn situated on approx. 96.58 acres. There are approx. 70 plus tillable acres with the remainder in woodland & open ground. Property is divided by approx. 800 yards of township road front age and offers good access to the fields. There are seven approved building lots on the property. Property will be offered three ways. Option One: 82.87 acres with house and barn. Option Two: Seven buildings lots offered as one and not by individual lots. Option Three: The combination of the 82.87 acres & lots to make the total 96.58 acres. Call auctioneers at 570-458-4384 or 570-204-1432 for appointment to inspect property.

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Charming 3 bedroom 1 bath home on 10 ACRES across from the Divine Providence Hospital campus. All mechanicals have been updated recently and a new roof was put on in 2018. The main level of the home features two bedrooms, bath, spacious living and dining rooms, kitchen, den and hardwood floors. The upper level hosts the third bedroom and attic/storage space. The 10 ACRES is mostly wooded and borders ''THE FIELDS'' in Loyalsock Township. $214,900. Call or text Dave Williams at

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With the passing of Olivia Newton-John — the ultimate Sandy — I wanted to pay homage to her most popular film, “Grease” and dissect Greaser Style, which has been represented in many films beyond the beloved musical. The first instance of a “greaser” in film is Marlon Brando’s character, Johnny Strabler, in “The Wild One.” A movie very different than the movie musical that was reenacted during countless tween-girl sleepovers in the 1980s. “The Wild One” is a serious film depicting biker outlaws, rebellion, and unrequited love. Other classic greaser movies include “The Outsiders” and “Cry Baby.” And other notable greaser characters include “The Fonz” from “Happy Days” and the duo of “Lenny” and “Squiggy” from the spin-off “Laverne & Shirley”. Needless to say, the style of a greaser goes beyond any one particular genre of movie or TV show, which makes it such an intriguing aesthetic to explore. With any notable style movement, there’s a bit of history. Greasers were mostly working class and immigrant teens and young adults of the 1950s and early ‘60s that emerged as a youth subculture known for greased-back hair and their disillusionment of postwar American popular culture. These were kids with little-to-no economic resources or education. They may have been in motorcycle or street gangs and scoffed at the conformity associated with 1950’s middle-class values.Likemost rebellious youth, clothing, hairstyle, and music were the major means of expressing themselves. The style of a greaser starts at the top, with the signature slicked-back hair. Using pomade or petroleum jelly, the latter of which was inexpensive and most likely found around the house, they shaped grown-out hair into pompadours similar to Elvis. Girls would backcomb, coif, and tease their hair into a high ponytail or half-uphalf-down style with volume at the crown.After the hair is done, time to get dressed. The epitome greaser garment is the leather jacket. Boys wore them with t-shirts and jeans, while girls threw them over pedal pushers and crop tops. Nowadays, if you wear a white tee, jeans, leather jacket, biker boots, and doused your hair in gel, you may be asked where’s the costume party and if are you Danny or Kenickie. While this is the typical greaser uniform, in actuality, there were nuances and variations in the style.Beyond jeans, greasers wore loose work pants or dark slacks typically cuffed over boots, but also with Chuck Taylors and pointed-toe dress shoes. There’s a definite crossover from the 1940’s zuit suit with greaser style, which also took a cue from formal rockabilly looks of baggy trousers, sports coats, and dress shirts with wide lapels. Ringer T-shirts, sleeveless undershirts, bowling-style shirts with

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By Larry Stout When most people are asked what word comes to their mind when they think of Bogota, Columbia, they would most likely name things like assassinations, kidnapping, extortion, and drug cartels. However, there is a young lady who graduated from our local Penn Tech College, and the word that comes to her mind when she thinks of Bogota is —- home. Sarah Tielmann has begun an amazing work as a missionary to Columbia and is anxious to continue her work there. In one way, it seemed to be destiny for Sarah. Her great-grandparents were the first Protestant missionaries in the city of Pasto in southern Columbia back in the late 1800s. Her great-grandfather died there by unknown causes (possibly foul play), which left her great-granny with four daughters to raise herself. Sarah’s great-grandmother did not give up on Columbia but founded a church in the area as well as a clinic to care for basic medical needs. Her grandmother married another American missionary working in Columbia. They bought a farm and built a small schoolhouse where they took in orphans and children from Pasto whose families needed help and taught them there. One of their children was Sarah’s father, who also grew up in Pasto until the family moved to Bogota when he was in his early teens. He returned to the states to attend college and found the love of his life, who would become Sarah’s mother and six other siblings. The Tielmann family lived in eastern Pennsylvania, and Columbia was literally a world away. Sarah was anxious to go to college, yet continual obstacles frustrated her to the point she was almost ready to give up. But by an act of providence, she discovered Penn College in Williamsport, and suddenly all the pieces fell in place. Sarah decided to pursue a baking and pastry arts degree and discovered that she loved every minute of the baking world. But what she discovered that would have even more impact on her life was a Christian organization by the name of Cru (formally Campus Crusade for Christ). The fellowship and encouragement from her Cru friends kept Sarah going through some very

Right now, Sarah intends to lead shortterm trips to South America until she can return to serve in Columbia for the long term. Anyone who wants to share this vision with Sarah can contact her through email at sarah.tielmann@cru. org or go to her giving site, which is give.cru.org/1000829.

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Leaving Williamsport around 4, getting to my first of 3-night classes by 6, and then heading back about 10 or so, and arriving back in Williamsport about 11:30, I would head right to Joey’s Place for a beer and a Hoagie, then off to bed, then to the real estate office in the morning, then at 4 back in the Jag to repeat the cycle! I needed a companion to share this grind.

After graduating from college, I worked several jobs locally; then, at the young age of 45, I got a hair-brain idea to go to law school. The idea was planted in my head years earlier by my good friend and mentor-the late Ron “Lefty” Travis. “Lefty” and I had become close friends when I was recruited, after college, to play on his amateur traveling basketball team. As we traveled around the state to play in various leagues and tournaments, I usually rode with “Lefty.” During those road trips, he often regaled me with stories of his many cases, and the fire was lit, although it smoldered for a number of years before the idea really caught fire. Working as a real estate agent during the day, I had to find a Law School with a night program, which was Widener University in Linglestown, Pa., just slightly north of Harrisburg, at the time a 2.5-hour commute, each way, from Williamsport. While contemplating the minimum threenight-per-week commute, I could not bring myself to finally make the decision. One night, I was listening to the radio to the talk show host Bruce Williams. A lady called in and said, I was thinking of going to nursing school, but I’m 45, and by the time I’m done, I’ll be 49 — exactly my situation. Bruce asked, how old will you be, in 4 years, if you don’t go and she said, 49 — exactly — the decision was made — I was heading to law Ischool.had a leased RAV 4 but putting commuting miles on that lease was Thforboughtunthinkable.financiallyIa2008Jaguarthecommute.iscarwassooldit

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Passing through Allenwood one commuting day, I noticed a sign that said AKC Registered Shepherd Pups for sale, pointing behind a nearby beer distributor in the middle of the town. There I found a litter of 6 pups and both the mother and the father dogs. As I began to make friends with one pup, another one came up and purposefully clipped/bumped my lower leg—I looked down, and she looked up, and I said — that’s the one! So she actually picked me! I later learned that Shepherds, as herding dogs, often clip the side of sheep to keep them in line and going in the right direction. This pup obviously knew I needed some companionship and guidance, so into the back seat of my 2008 Jaguar sedan she went, and on to law school, we both went, having many one-sided but nevertheless amazing conversations along the way. I would head to the car between classes or during breaks, and she would be waiting patiently. A quick walk around the parking lot to let her do her business, then back in the car, she went as I hurried back to class. What was missing was a name for my new companion, and I wracked my brain trying to come up with a suitable one. Then one day in my Torts Class, I noted that every day, at the end of class, making some Tortlike point, the professor would say, “now I want you to go home and Ponder this tonight,” and voila, my new companion was that night officially named Ponder! At graduation, I had a chance to speak with my Torts professor, and I told him that I loved his lectures and named my dog Ponder after his nightly closing directive. I

actually had exposed insulation inside the engine compartment, and did I mention it had no air conditioning? Over the next 4.5 years, my old/new ride and I became intimately familiar with every aspect of Rte. 15, to 322 to onto 39 into Linglestown. I quickly learned all the speed traps and would instinctively slow down and waive to the police as I went by. Mentally surviving the 2.5-hour commute each way — this was before Rte. 15 was vastly expanded from a two-lane cow path — was a challenge. After about one year, it became quite boring and lonely, as talk radio and music can only carry you so far.

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I promised myself I was not going to check the computer list, but if I got the dreaded large envelope in the mail, I was done — time to find yet another career. Ponder and I were having a blast, participating in Search and Rescue and taking long walks at Canfield Island and other places. Then one day, the large envelope arrived, and my heart sank. I went into my home office and threw the envelope on my desk and began to curse and swear as I threw my law schoolbooks and study guides into a cardboard box, saying that’s it, I’m done, over and over. Ponder looked at me and cocked her head sideways, as dogs tend to do when they have a question, probably like what has happened to my master. Then a little voice inside me said, open the envelope and accept what is. I slowly did so, pulling the cover letter from the envelope, and the first words I saw were, “Congratulations, you have passed” — I threw the letter up to the ceiling and started to dance, whooping it up, again with Ponder still looking at me in total bewilderment. Ponder has been gone for many years, and the Jaguar was sold long ago. Still, I can’t help every time I look into the backseat of any car and think so fondly of Ponder sitting there patiently, her unwavering friendship and commitment, and of her helping me get through that commute and get my law degree.

thought it was funny — he didn’t! Luckily, I had already passed his class! Realizing, of course, that leaving your German shepherd inside your car was not the brightest of ideas, I decided to buy a kennel-in-a box which I assembled; I thought, well, just outside and next to the steps to my 2nd fl. Apartment. The next day when I left on my commute, I put her inside the fence, and off I went, alone. Well, that night, it rained buckets, and when I got home to check inside the kennel, she was gone! As I trudged up the stairs, literally crying about the loss of my new companion Ponder, there she was at the top of the stairs, on the landing, with water running off the roof directly onto her head and her with a typical welcome home smile and tail wag that only dog owners can really appreciate. I’m still amazed she did not run off, and she traveled with me to school from that day till graduation and never complained once! So, some 4.5 years later—I had taken a semester off to recharge my depleted battery—I took the dreaded bar exam. You would find out one of two ways if you passed-check online to see if your name was on the list or wait till you got a rather large envelope in the mail—which meant you did not pass-but; they were always nice enough to supply you with a new bar application, to try again, with another fee of course. So, the first two times I took the bar — yeah, I was one of those — I checked the computer list, and surprisingly, at least to me, my name was not on the list. So now it was time to pack it in or plow ahead, and as is my nature, I chose the latter. I had to borrow the bar application fee from my good friend Ron Travis, re-applied, and headed off to Valley Forge, this time armed with a laptop so the bar readers could actually read my eloquentMonthsessays.goby.

The Williamsport Crosscutters in association with the Williamsport SunGazette will be hosting a Community Yard Sale at Muncy Bank Ballpark at Historic Bowman Field on Saturday, September 17 from 8am-2pm. Dozens of vendors will be set up in the ballpark parking lot selling crafts, antiques and collectibles, new items, household goods, flea market items and food, all at great prices. Vendor spaces are $25 each. Vendor forms can be downloaded at Crosscutters. com or reserve a space by calling the Crosscutters at (570) 326-3389.

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Phillies Designate Cutters as an Official Community Ally Major League Baseball announced the “Community Ally Program,” which allows MLB Clubs to give an MLB Draft League team the designation of “Official Community Ally” of that MLB Club. Through this program, MLB Clubs and MLB Draft League teams may collaborate on community-based initiatives, including cross promotion on MLB Club and Draft League team platforms, ballpark and youth participation events, and charitable or fundraising efforts. As an Official Community Ally, the MLB Draft League team will receive the right to use the MLB Club’s logo as part of an MLB-created Official Community Ally logo to highlight the partnership on the team’s website and in the team’s ballpark, and recognition on the MLB Club’s website and social media channels as an Official Community Ally. All six MLB Draft League teams have established relationships with MLB Clubs: Mahoning Valley Scrappers/ Cleveland Guardians; Frederick Keys/ Baltimore Orioles; Trenton Thunder/ Philadelphia Phillies; Williamsport Crosscutters/Philadelphia; State College Spikes/Pittsburgh Pirates; and West Virginia Black Bears/Pittsburgh. The details of each relationship are subject to approval of the individual MLB Clubs and MLB Draft League team, and more details on each will be forthcoming.

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The Williamsport Crosscutters have announced that Dave Bresnahan, the mastermind behind “The Great Potato Caper” will be appearing at Muncy Bank Ballpark at Historic Bowman Field on Wednesday, August 31 when the Cutters host the Trenton Thunder at 6:35pm. On that night the team will celebrate the 35th anniversary of “The Great Potato Caper”, when Bresnahan used a potato in a trick play while playing for the Williamsport Bills and garnered worldwide notoriety. Bresnahan will participate in a pregame interview on the field, throw a ceremonial first pitch and meet fans and sign autographs during the game. The promotion, sponsored by UPMC & WILQ will feature the Crosscutters rebranding to the Williamsport Potato Capers for the evening with special limited-edition game worn jerseys being available in an online auction. To bid download the LiveSource app. In addition, the first 1,000 fans through the gates that evening will receive a special commemorative baseball. Tickets for the game are available at crosscutters.com.

We’re proud to announce UPMC Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh has been named to the U.S. News & World Report Honor Roll of Best Children’s Hospitals once again. It’s an honor to be ranked for excellence in all 10 specialty areas, but our greatest accomplishment will always be caring for your child. Find out more about one of the country’s leading pediatric hospitals and how you can access our nationally recognized expertise locally. Visit CHP.edu/USNews. in your own TOPbackyard.10 nationally 4664_upmc_chp_2022_LL_usnews_print_9.5x5.625_b.indd 1 7/13/22 4:03 PM

honoring local military heroes during the upcoming 2022 season. The program, called Military Salute, is presented by EQT and will honor a veteran or active-duty military member in pregame ceremonies at every Cutters home game this season. To nominate your military hero, simply fill out the short online nomination form available crosscutters.com.at Those chosen will –receive:4tickets to the selected game – A $25 Cutters gift card – Recognition on the field prior to the game & ceremonial 1st pitch honors Nominations will remain open until all 40 available spots have been filled.

Hump Day Happy Hour. $3 domestic pints & $1 off craft beer pints till first pitch. Thursday, September 1 vs. Trenton Thunder – 6:35 p.m. FINAL HOME GAME OF 2022!!! Fan Appreciation Night. Presented by Community Services Group & 93.3 WBZD. Special prize giveaways every inning & more. Thirsty Thursday. Enjoy $3 domestic pints & $1 off craft beer pints till 8pm. Thank-You Thursday. Presented by American Legion Post 104, HamiltonPatriot & MSG Sean Thomas Foundation. Two free Stadium Reserved tickets for veterans & active-duty military with ID. Offer only available in-person at the Cutters box office.

Friday, August 26 vs. State College Spikes –6:35 p.m. Bases Loaded Pin Giveaway Presented by the Lycoming County Visitor’s Bureau. First 1,000 fans. Tuesday, August 30 vs. Trenton Thunder –6:35 p.m. Topps Tuesday. Presented by Topps. A free sample pack of Topps baseball cards for the first 1,000 fans. Enter to win a valuable Topps Gift Bag including a new box of Topps baseball cards. BOGO Ticket Tuesday. Presented by Giant. Show your Giant Card at the box office for buy one get one free Stadium Reserved tickets.

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Wednesday, August 31 vs. Trenton Thunder – 6:35 p.m. Great Potato Caper 35th Anniversary Celebration. Presented by UPMC & WILQ. Tonight, we rebrand to the Williamsport Potato Capers as we commemorate the 35th anniversary of this historic event. Download the free LiveSource app to bid on these special game-worn jerseys. Free commemorative baseballs for the first 1,000 fans. Selinsgrove-Sunbury Night. Pick up complimentary ticket vouchers, while they last, in the Selinsgrove-Sunbury area at; participating Pepsi retailers & Country Turf & Trail. Kids Eat Free. Presented by Giant Food Stores. The first 100 kids age 12 and under get a free hot dog meal.

Cardiovascular fitness: It is critical to be able to comfortably and safely hike the hills and trails, especially if you have not been doing so prior to the hunting seasons. There is no better time than now to begin getting into shape, so start today by going for a walk. Once it feels comfortable to do so, lengthen the distance, pick up the pace, and look for a route with some hills to climb and descend. Take your dog for a walk, especially if he is a dog that you hunt with — he will need to get in shape also. Having the dog by

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every year as the hunting season gets underway and the “army” of Pennsylvania hunters hits the woods, unpleasant discoveries are made. As these hunters travel deeper into the woods than normal in pursuit of small or big game, the chances are all-too-real that they may come across a hiker or camper that has passed away. Frequently, the deceased person was simply not in the best of shape to handle the rigors of their outdoor activity. Such tragedy can easily be avoided by simply taking the time and effort to get in better physical shape. There are a number of general areas of concern that need to be addressed as you lay out a plan to become more physically fit. I will admit that over the recent weeks, the weather has been continually hot and humid and thus not the most pleasant environment in which to start a rigorous exercise program. But, the weather now seems to be trending to the cooler and less humid side, so let’s lay out some plans.

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While a weight training bench with dumbbells and barbells is beneficial, it is unnecessary. There are plenty of exercises that you can do for strength and balance that do not require external equipment. Pushups, pull-ups, situps, squats, and lunges, are all exercises that will increase strength, improve muscular fitness and help develop better balance. If you have access to a gym with machines or free weights, include leg presses, toe raises, bench presses, biceps curls, and triceps extensions — these will all strengthen the muscles you will tend to use in hunting.

Simply put, you will lose weight if you burn more calories than you take in. If you don’t, you won’t! Pay closer attention to just how many calories are in the foods you are eating and start making smart choices as to substitutions so that your caloric intake comes from a better source of nutrition. You do not need to subject yourself to some crazy crash dieting. By paying closer attention and making steady adjustments to your food intake, you will develop long-term habits that will serve you well over the long haul. Set a goal: In the end, the goal is to become a better hunter and outdoorsman. One way to accomplish that is to lose some unwanted pounds. You can move more quietly and efficiently through the woods and won’t leave so much scent because you are breathing so heavily.Combine weight reduction with better eating habits, and you will feel better and will no doubt have many more years to hunt, fish, and spend time recreating in the outdoors. Procrastination is soooo easy! Make a plan to get started today to becoming a more fit outdoorsman, and your reward will be a renewed ability to enjoy the wonders that Mother Nature has to offer.

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“I’ve always been a Red Sox fan, and I knew I had to do an internship as part of the fulfillment of my degree,” Finn explained. “There were opportunities to work at Penn State, with the Crosscutters, or with the Little League World Series fields. But being a Red Sox fan, I thought working at Fenway Park would be neat and decided to try and get my name out there. I went on Instagram and contacted Dave Miller (the Fenway Park heads groundskeeper). He responded to me and asked for my resume and then accepted me.“This was a very special time for me. There is something about living in Boston during the summer and going into Fenway every day. Just looking around the field and then watching the games, knowing that what I helped do to make the field look so good provided a most andItexperience.”satisfyingwasFenwayParkhischildhood dream, but this wasn’t a vacation. “On game days, we would report for work at 7:00 a.m. The first duties would be to patch home plate and the pitcher’s mound with clay. We would level it out and tamp until it was perfect. Someone would go around the infield with a blower to blow grass clippings and displaced clay back onto the infield surface. That was swept into piles and cleaned up. Scrappers were then used to even out the dirt surface before it was dragged with mats and rolled to pack it all down. Throughout all that, the infield would be watered down about three times before 10:00“Oncea.m.that work was completed, we worked on the bullpens areas to patch and rake the mounds. Once those things were completed, we would set up the various screens and fungo nets that were used for pre-game practice. After the

As the Boston Red Sox made their appearance at Bowman Field last Sunday against the Baltimore Orioles in the annual MLB/Little League Classic game, Penn State senior Hunter Finn felt a kinship to the team he had just left a week earlier.Scheduled to graduate next spring with a degree in Turf, Grass Management, the South Williamsport native, took the initiative to obtain an internship with the Red Sox and spent this summer working at Fenway Park.

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“Waking from my apartment to Fenway and just seeing it was really cool. Walking on Jersey Street to the gate, I would go in; you can tell the place has been around since 1912. But that is what helps make it so neat, the park has been around that long, and people are still going there and loving the place. During the day, I could go to any part of the stadium, so I was able to watch batting practice from the Green Monster. All those little things I got to do add up to a great experience.”

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Access to the players was very limited. “We had our jobs to do, and the players would be doing their thing. Occasionally, there would be questions about where things were. There were a few occasions I got to talk with Kiki Hernandez and Christian Arroyo about little things, but there was definitely a separation between the grounds crew and the players.

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“The most memorable thing for me was just being able to go into Fenway Park to work every day and having that as my office. I am going to remember that forever.”Internships are meant to provide young people with learning experiences about a chosen profession. For Finn, this was definitely true.

teams were finished with their workouts, we would go right back at it to make the field look nice for everyone. There were twelve-hour days, 7 a.m. until 7 p.m., and then it was game time.

Asked if he got to go inside the Green Monster, Hunter smiled and said he had a few times. That same smile answered the question his voice wouldn’t when inquired if he had written his name inside the storied structure.

“I can’t say yes, and I can’t say no, but it mightWhenbe.”the Red Sox were away from Fenway Park, Finn’s day differed in responsibilities.“Whatwedid depended upon what might be going on. There were a few concerts this summer at Fenway, including Motley Crew. During the day, we didn’t do much, but we had big fans that we’d move around different spots on the turf, so it didn’t overheat. We’d water different spots that weren’t covered by the stage and just got to watch the concert.”

“What I learned this summer will be of huge benefit to me going forward. I had never worked on baseball fields or golf courses before, and experiencing that part of turf management will be great for my resume. During this upcoming year, I’ll be working on the Penn State baseball field, and this should help me a lot when it comes to future jobs.” For Hunter Finn, advice from mom and dad provided the catalyst leading to his Fenway Park experience.

“I’ve learned from my parents you can’t just sit back and let things happen because they won’t happen. You’ve got to run straight forward and make your future. If you take the initiative, you’ve got a much better chance of having things be as you want them to be.”

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Upgraded windows and gutters, home is wired and plummed for central vacuum systems has laundry shoot, large updated kitchen, bedrooms are large with huge clos ets, full bathroom is large and nice, huge living room downstairs has a kitchenette with sink, stove hookup, laundry hookups and a 1/2 bath room, work shop area and a large dining area, as well as the potential for a 3rd bedroom with extra large closet. Home is a single family type home was built in 1970 the lot size is 7,840 square feet. We will be selling the contents of the home the same night starting at 4pm. We have two complete bedroom suites one is a Sumter Cabinet Co. Oak bedroom suite super clean, we also have hand tools power tools extension ladder, Honda push mower, a blower vacuum, belt sander, bench grinder, vise, two shop vacs, Coleman stove, sewing machine, bookcases, radios, lamps, glass ware, odds & ends, nice super clean glass table patio set, rocker, bobsled couches, chairs, tables, coffee tables and many more household items. We will be selling upright freezer, stove and 2 refrigerators, sewing machine, washer and dryer. 10% buyer’s premium on contents.

To be sold off the block at 6pm at Fry’s Auction Hall located at 400 Village Rd., Pennsdale, PA.

Terms:

Cash or check with proper ID, Credit Cards are accepted, 4% buyer’s premium on real estate and $8,000 down day of sale. Home will be sold as is where is. Owner of property has a right to refuse or reject any bids or offers on property. Cash or PA check w/ proper ID. Call Alan for details at 570-419-1340 607-743-3537

Terms of sale

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