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Wizards Benefit BAMS PTSO........![]() Students talks with a Wizards' player during a game between the Harlem Wizards and a group of teachers and BAHS seniors to benefit the Bangor Middle School PTSO. PHOTO GALLERY Sbtt Photo by Larry Cory
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Training for CRS Certification
This Wednesday @ 12noon, Stephanie Hastings, Recovery Service community Coordinator, for the PRO-A magazine will be at A Clean Slate recruiting anyone who wants to train for their CRS certification. They will be paying for the training. Yes!!! They will be paying for the training. Also if we get enough people interested, the training will take place in our neighborhood as opposed to in York, Harrisburg, etc. Please if you are interested, call or show up at 12noon at A Clean Slate. This sounds like a once in a lifetime chance. Weona Park Meeting Postponed The presentation of the Final Master Site Plan for Weona Park which was originally scheduled for Wed., April 11, 2018 has been postponed until Wed., April 25, 2018. It will be at the Weona Park Community Center, 25 S. Main Street, Pen Argyl PA 18072 at 7 P.M. Combating Serious Garden Pests![]() Garden pests come in all shapes and sizes, which makes gardening a challenging endeavor at times. The best preventative measure to take to encourage a pest-free garden is to keep your soil healthy and the pH levels balanced. However, we know that a healthy garden attracts raccoons, rabbits, beetles and other pests. We’ve compiled an arsenal of 22 tried-and-true ways to combat garden pests without the use of harsh pesticides.
Birds consume lots of insects and are a natural and attractive garden resident. Lure bug-eating birds to your garden area by placing a birdbath regularly filled with fresh water. This will also deter them from picking a tomato for the juice. Erect a bird feeder close by as well. Keep it filled with seeds in late autumn through early spring. Thus, the garden will be their existing haven and when summer rolls around they will feed on the insects at hand. Guinea fowl set loose in the garden or lawn will eat ticks, hornworms, and Japanese beetles. Most won’t scratch or ruin plants or eat the vegetables as chickens may. To deter cabbage moths (worms) from eating the leaves of cabbage, Brussels sprouts or kale, add 3 teaspoons cayenne pepper to 1 quart of water. Place in a spray bottle and apply to leaves, stems and the ground directly surrounding each plant. Aphids and grasshoppers can wreak havoc in flowerbeds and vegetable gardens. Try this: blend 2-4 hot peppers, 1 mild green pepper, and 1 small onion and one quart jar of water. Pour mixture into a spray bottle and apply as needed. An all-purpose pest-control spray can easily be made by adding 2 teaspoons of liquid detergent a spray bottle of warm water. Discourage bigger pests such as cats or dogs from entering flower or garden beds by erecting lots of thin sticks or plastic forks in the ground among the seed beds, and surrounding young, tender plants. This leaves no room for animals to dig or disturb the plants, helping them get a good start. Scatter dried blood meal (available at any home and garden center) on the ground between rows of vegetables in the garden every week to 10 days to deter deer. This works for rabbit and groundhogs, too. However, the blood meal tends to attract dogs. Sprinkle garden lime on top of the blood meal to repel the dogs. Keep recoons, skunks and snakes out of the garden by applying a wide stripe of garden lime around the garden perimeter. When an unwanted critter licks off the lime it will experience an unpleasant burning sensation, and hopefully leave the garden. Onions and/or garlic act as an insect deterrent when planted around or between all the other plants that insects tend to disturb. Plant chrysanthemums around your home to keep out bedbugs, fleas, lice, roaches, ants, and more. They also act as a repellent to ticks, spider mites, Japanese beetles, and other garden pests. Keep borers from drilling into the base of fruit trees in the orchard by planting a circle of onions or garlic around the tree trunk. See NEW PHOTOS of Bangor Baseball, Bangor Track, and Pen Argyl Baseball at TOWN TOPIC SPORTS. Sbtt Photos by Larry Cory
Foster Homes for Pets Needed
They cover all necessary expenses for your foster including crates, medical and food. YOU provide love, warmth and a home to feel safe in. Foster families are the most important part of rescue! They rely on fosters to help us to save animals in need. If you have ever considered fostering, please contact Slate Belt Animal Advocacy Group. You are under no obligation to commit- they can discuss all of your questions and if you decide it's something you'd like to do- they are so happy to have you! And if not, that's okay! They thank you for at least considering it! Fostering Saves Lives. Message Slate Belt Animal Advocacy Group on Facebook today. Slate Belt Regional Junior Police Academy Applications are available for the Slate Belt Regional Junior Police Academy which will be held June 25 - June 29. Please download the form, complete and return it to Slate Belt Regional Police Department Headquarters, 6292 Sullivan Trail, Plainfield Township, or to the Wind Gap Middle School. Please contact Officer Long at Rlong@slatebeltpd.com should you have any questions regarding the Junior Police Academy. Applications will be available for boys and girls ages 12 to 15 who attend the Pen Argyl Area School District. If the class does not fill up we will open up available spots to students in the surrounding areas. Contact office Bob Long 610-759-8517 ext. 6108 or email rlong@slatebeltpd.com Certified Lifeguards and Ticket Takers Needed Bangor Borough will be accepting applications for ticket takers and certified lifeguards for the 2018 Bangor Memorial Park pool season. Certified lifeguard pay range, $10 - $12 per hour. Applications may be obtained from www.bangorborough.org or requested at the Borough office at 197 Pennsylvania Ave. during regular business hours, Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Applicants must be 16 years or older at time of submission. Odd Medical Conditions - Enormous Tapeworm![]() You know what they say about raw beef: You shouldn't eat it (at least, not unless you cook it first).
A man in China learned this lesson the hard way after finding out that he had a 20-foot-long (6 meters) tapeworm living inside of him— a result of chowing down on uncooked cow meat. The tapeworm likely lived inside the man's small intestine for at least two years before he went to see the doctors who would ultimately help him flush out this lengthy stowaway. [Here's a list of top meats that can make you sick.] The man complained of stomach pain, vomiting, loss of appetite and weight loss; his doctors were able to quickly identify the cause of these symptoms because the patient brought along a crucial piece of evidence — a fragment of the parasite, which he had found in his stool. Combined with the patient's known predilection for raw beef, the tapeworm specimen helped doctors guess that the man was sharing his intestine with Taenia saginata(a species of beef tapeworm). After being treated with an antibiotic that caused him to pass the tapeworm out of his body within hours, the man's symptoms cleared up in just three months, according to a case report published in The New England Journal of Medicine in January 2016. Presumably, the man's preference for uncooked beef passed just as quickly. . By Lauren Cox and Elizabeth Peterson,, Live Science Contributor Meet The Author - Josh Berk![]() The Friends of the Bangor Public Library will be holding their spring “Meet the Author” on Saturday, April 28th, 10:00 AM at the library located at 39 South Main Street, Bangor, PA.
Featured author will be Mr. Josh Berk who is the author of The Dark Days of Hamburger Halpin (Knopf 2010) which was named a best book for teens of 2010 by Kirkus Reviews and Amazon.com. The book was awarded a Parent’s Choice Silver Medal, a starred review from School Library Journal and a perfect 10 from VOYA. His second comedy/mystery teen novel, Guy Langman: Crime Scene Procrastinator, was published in 2012(also by Knopf). In 2013 he wrote a new series for younger readers beginning with Strike Three, You’re Dead. He has previously been a journalist, a poet, a playwright and a guitarist. He is a librarian and lives in Bethlehem, PA. with his family. The event is free but registration is required by calling the library at 610-588-4136 or Karen Brewer at 610-588-8615. News Shorts.........
Veterans Assistance Day
Harrisburg -- Senator Mario Scavello (R-40) and the American Legion will be holding a Veterans Assistance Day on April 10 at the senator’s Tannersville district office. This service is offered on the second Tuesday of each month. The district office is located at 2989 Route 611, Suite 103 Tannersville, PA 18372. From 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., a service officer with the American Legion Pennsylvania Department will be on site to assist veterans with issues including: compensation and pension claims, education benefits, enrollment in the VA health care system, burial and survivor benefits, state benefits, and obtaining military personnel and medical records. Veterans do not need to be a member of the American Legion to receive these services. Please contact the Tannersville office to schedule an appointment at 570-620-4326.
Bald Eagle Nest Cams in Hanover, PA - Live![]() To view click on Camera 1 or 2 below.
January, 2018 - Streams from two cameras at the nest site went live. One camera is more of a side angle and the other a view from above, which also has infrared capabilities for night viewing.. December 2017 - Staff members from HDOnTap and Codorus State Park worked through the cold and wind to replace and rewire cables at the nest site. Some of the nest had fallen. Two adult eagles have been frequenting the site with nesting material. Cams courtesy of the Pennsylvania Game Commission. Camera 1 ........... Camera 2 Weather Related Forecasts
The Cat in the Hat
The Cat in the Hat will visit preschool story hour at the Bangor Public Library on Tuesday, April 10 at 10:00. There will be stories, a craft, and lots of fun and silliness. All children are welcome. You won't want to miss it! The Bangor Public Library is located at 39 S. Main St., Bangor. This was rescheduled when it was canceled because of the weather on March 13. Tuesday Trails at Jacobsburg Tuesday, April 10, 5:30-7:00 PM Get moving after work with a brisk hike at Jacobsburg! These guided monthly hikes are 2 to 2.5 miles over uneven terrain. Dogs are welcome to hike on a leash. Meet at the Visitor Center flagpole at 400 Belfast Road. Registration is not required. Join the email reminder list by contacting us at 610-746-2801 or jacobsburgsp@pa.gov. April 10 Regular EventsBingo - Portland Fire Co., 7pm.
Blue Mountain Library - Open 10-12 & 6-8pm Bangor Public Library - Open 10-8 Slate Belt Senior Center - Open 8-4. Blue Valley Farm Show Preschool Story Time - Bangor Public Library, 10-11am. Mission of Love Food Pantry & Clothes Closet - N. Main St., Bangor, 10-12 Bangor Exchange Club - Blue Valley Farm Show, 7pm. Washington Township Recreation Board - Municipal Building, 7pm. Knights of Columbus Meeting - Council Home, 7:30-9:30pm Book Discussion - Friends of Bangor Library at Trolley Stations Restaurant 6:45 pm Bangor Planning Commission - Bee Hive, 7:00pm Grandparents Village - Bangor Public Library Upstairs, 6:00 - 7:30pm. Slate Belt YMCA - Open 5:00am - 9:00pm This is our calendar of regularly scheduled events. If you see any info that is incorrect or want to add a regularly scheduled event please send e-mail to sbtopics@rcn.com.
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Tuesday, April 10, 5:30-7:00 PM Get moving after work with a brisk hike at Jacobsburg! These guided monthly hikes are 2 to 2.5 miles over uneven terrain. Dogs are welcome to hike on a leash. Meet at the Visitor Center flagpole at 400 Belfast Road. Registration is not required. Join the email reminder list by contacting us at 610-746-2801 or jacobsburgsp@pa.gov. Free CRS certification This Wednesday at 12 noon, Stephanie Hastings, Recovery Service community Coordinator, for the PRO-A magazine will be at A Clean Slate recruiting anyone who wants to train for their CRS certification. They will be paying for the training. Yes!!! They will be paying for the training. Also if we get enough people interested, the training will take place in our neighborhood as opposed to in York, Harrisburg, etc. Please if you are interested, call or show up at 12 noon at A Clean Slate. This sounds like a once in a lifetime chance. Slate Belt Band The Slate Belt Band is looking for new members. They meet every Wednesday from 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m at the Roseto American Legion, 143 Garibaldi Ave., Roseto, PA. For more info., call 610-588-8881 or find the band on Facebook. Entertainment This Week
Families First Scholarship
Families First, Pen Argyl’s family center, will award 2 Scholarships to two qualifying students from the Pen Argyl Area High School. The scholarship’s promotesvolunteerism in the community and recognizes the efforts of a teen volunteer. Criteria for application are:
Families First at the Wind Gap Middle School. Families First provides services, programs, resources and environment in which families members are assisted toward a better quality of life. In addition to connecting families with other community services, Families First provides mentoring, advocacy,parenting information, employment assistance, housing resources and health insurance assistance. For additional information, contact Frank W. Jones, Jr., 610-863- 9093 Ext. 1387 or by e-mail jones.frank@penargylsd.org THIS DAY IN HISTORY - April 10ASPCA is founded 1866 On April 10, 1866, the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA) is founded in New York City by philanthropist and diplomat Henry Bergh, 54. In 1863, Bergh had been appointed by President Abraham Lincoln to a diplomatic post at the Russian court of Czar Alexander II. It was there that he was horrified to witness work horses beaten by their peasant drivers. En route back to America, a June 1865 visit to the Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals in London awakened his determination to secure a charter not only to incorporate the ASPCA but to exercise the power to arrest and prosecute violators of the law. Back in New York, Bergh pleaded on behalf of “these mute servants of mankind” at a February 8, 1866, meeting at Clinton Hall. He argued that protecting animals was an issue that crossed party lines and class boundaries. “This is a matter purely of conscience; it has no perplexing side issues,” he said. “It is a moral question in all its aspects.” The speech prompted a number of dignitaries to sign his “Declaration of the Rights of Animals.” ![]()
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April 10
The Cat in the Hat
The Cat in the Hat will visit preschool story hour at the Bangor Public Library on Tuesday, April 10 at 10:00. There will be stories, a craft, and lots of fun and silliness. All children are welcome. You won't want to miss it! The Bangor Public Library is located at 39 S. Main St., Bangor. This was rescheduled when it was canceled because of the weather on March 13. Tuesday Trails at Jacobsburg Tuesday, April 10, 5:30-7:00 PM Get moving after work with a brisk hike at Jacobsburg! These guided monthly hikes are 2 to 2.5 miles over uneven terrain. Dogs are welcome to hike on a leash. Meet at the Visitor Center flagpole at 400 Belfast Road. Registration is not required. Join the email reminder list by contacting us at 610-746-2801 or jacobsburgsp@pa.gov. Veterans Assistance Day Harrisburg -- Senator Mario Scavello (R-40) and the American Legion will be holding a Veterans Assistance Day on April 10 at the senator’s Tannersville district office. This service is offered on the second Tuesday of each month. The district office is located at 2989 Route 611, Suite 103 Tannersville, PA 18372. From 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., a service officer with the American Legion Pennsylvania Department will be on site to assist veterans with issues including: compensation and pension claims, education benefits, enrollment in the VA health care system, burial and survivor benefits, state benefits, and obtaining military personnel and medical records. Veterans do not need to be a member of the American Legion to receive these services. Please contact the Tannersville office to schedule an appointment at 570-620-4326. April 11
Free CRS certification
This Wednesday at 12 noon, Stephanie Hastings, Recovery Service community Coordinator, for the PRO-A magazine will be at A Clean Slate recruiting anyone who wants to train for their CRS certification. They will be paying for the training. Yes!!! They will be paying for the training. Also if we get enough people interested, the training will take place in our neighborhood as opposed to in York, Harrisburg, etc. Please if you are interested, call or show up at 12 noon at A Clean Slate. This sounds like a once in a lifetime chance. April 12
Heritage Center Presentation
The Slate Belt Heritage Center will hold their monthly historic presentation on Thursday, April 12th @ 7:00 PM. Speaker for the evening will be Mr. Joel Hoffner who will present: “Genealogy Tricks, Traps, Trails, Tribulations and Triumphs”. Mr. Hoffner is a Research Assistant at the Sigal Museum in Easton and is a long time genealogist. This program is in conjunction with the Center’s new exhibit in the Council Chamber; “Who Do You think We Are”? This year long event explores the detective story behind everyone’s family tree. Using clues from Slate Belt stories, the exhibit follows families back to their roots, much like the popular TV shows, “Finding Your Roots” and “Who Do You think You Are”? Mr. Hoffner will provide answers to those seeking to trace their roots while avoiding pit-falls along the way. The event is free and open to the public. The Heritage Center is located at 30 North 1 st Street, Bangor, PA. Dine & Donate Come to Dine & Donate Families First Pen Argyl Thursday, April 12 11 AM · Old Mill Family Restaurant · Pen Argyl, PA April 13,14 & 15
BAHS Spring Musical
The Spring Musical "42nd Street" will be held in the M. Craig Paine Performing Arts Theater at Bangor Area High School, 7:30pm Friday and Saturday, April 13, 14 and Saturday and Sunday April 14,15 at 2:00pm. April 13
Benefit Dinner
Come Friday, April 13 at 6 PM - 11 PM to Wind Gap Legion Post 724 217 N Broadway, Wind Gap, and join other law enforcement, local community members, and up-standers for a night of inspiration and community support. We are looking to show all local law enforcement and Mr. Nolan Kemmerer that we support them. This night will be filled with support, fun and laughs. Our goal is to raise money for the “Stop the Bleed Campaign” and Mr. Nolan Kemmerer. The cost will be $40/person or $75/couple and will include dinner, beer and wine. Dinner menu will be posted at a later date. You can pay via pay pal at this link: paypal.me/mansdeedstopthebleed “A tree is known by its fruit; a man by his deeds. A good deed is never lost; he who sows courtesy reaps friendship, and he who plants kindness gathers love.” – Saint Basil. This Benefit dinner, A Man's Deeds Stop the Bleed, is created by friends in Pennsylvania law enforcement, namely Corporal Shawn Hummer of the Forks Township Police Department in Easton, PA in support of Nolan Kemmerer, owner of Rapid Wraps N’ Signs in neighboring Nazareth, PA. Pennsylvania Coyotes at Jacobsburg Friday, April 13, 7:00pm to 8:00pm Have you ever seen a coyote in the wild? Have you ever heard them? What are your thoughts about this mysterious animal? Clever? Beautiful? Vermin? Join guest speaker Brad Kreider of the Pennsylvania Game Commission as he talks about one of the least understood creatures in the state. Registration is required. April 14
Who do You think We Are? The Slate Belt Heritage Center’s new exhibit, “Who Do You Think We Are?” explores the detective story behind everyone’s family tree. Using clues from Slate Belt stories, the special exhibit follows families back to their roots, much like the popular TV shows, “Finding Your Roots” and “Who Do You Think You Are?” “Who Do You Think We Are?” opens to the public Saturday, April 14, 2018, 12-3 PM and will continue April – October, Sat. and Sun 12 -3 and November-March 2019 Sundays 12 -3. In conjunction with the exhibit, the Heritage Center will host two related programs: Genealogist Joel Hoffner, of the Sigal Museum, will present a program, “Genealogy Tricks, Traps, Trials, Tribulations and Triumphs” on Thursday, April 12th @ 7PM at the Center. A hands on workshop “Finding Branches on Your Family Trees’ is scheduled for April 21, 9:30 AM-12:00 Noon. Join experts Cheryl Statham, from the Quiet Valley Farm Museum, Cindy Smith, local genealogist, Sharon Oxford Gothard from the Easton Library History Room and Renee Drago, a Northampton County Archivist for a morning of discovery. Bring your family stories, research notes and questions. Both events are free and open to the public. Sign up for the workshop by calling the Center at 610-588-4993. The Center is located at 30 North 1st Street, Bangor, PA. For additional information contact: Karen Brewer @ 610-588-8615 Spring Opening of Slate Belt Heritage Center The Slate Belt Heritage Center (SBHC), located at 30 North 1st Street, Bangor, PA will be celebrating its 19th Anniversary of incorporation in conjunction with its’ Spring Opening on Saturday, April 14 from 12 to 3pm. Bear Swamp Day Trip A Bear Swamp Day Trip will be held at Bear Swamp Park/Archery Complex, 1300 Lake Minsi Drive, Bangor PA 18013 Saturday, April 14 at 10 am. Length: 2 miles Duration: 1.5 hours. Bring binoculars/camera to capture spring wildlife and plants. Bring bug repellent, sun hat and sun screen. Bathrooms: None. Registration: Space is limited. Register online at wildlandsPA.org/GOLV for this walk or any Get Out Lehigh Valley event, or call 610-965-4397 x136. Martha and Mary Society Tricky Tray The Martha and Mary Society's Tricky Tray will be held Saturday April 14 from 11am to 7pm and Sunday April 15 from 9:00am to 1:50pm at St. Elizabeth's Church Parish Hall 300 W. Babbit Ave, Pen Argyl. Drawings begin Sunday April 15 at 2:00pm. You need not be present to win. Something for everybody. Good food, good prizes, good comraderie. More info call OLGC rectory at 610-588-5445 Spring Rummage Sale Richmond United Methodist Church will be holding a rummage sale on Friday, April 13 from 9am to 2pm and Saturday, April 14 from 9am to 1pm. Something for everyone! Fill a bag on Saturday. A bake sale and lunch items will be available. Located at 8538 Delaware Drive (route 611 & Five Points Richmond Rd.), Bangor, PA 18013 .Sportsman/Meat Raffle Sportsman/Meat Raffle hosted by Bangor VFW Post 739 will be held Saturday April 14 at 4 PM - 7 PM at 202 Veterans Road, Bangor, Pennsylvania. Come out for their Spring Raffle! Tickets are sold ahead of time or at the door! $2 for 1 ticket or 3 for $5! All are welcome! Lots of giveaways! Free food and refreshments! Any questions please call 610-588-5555. Doors open at 3pm!! See Woodward, Hummel and McKeon Woodward, Hummel and McKeon will perform at the Hill to Hill Grille Saturday at 8 PM - 12 AM April 14 from 8 PM to Apr 15 at 12 AM 120 W 3rd St, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania 18015 April 15
Pen Argyl Softball Fundraiser Who's hungry for pancakes and sausage? Come on out to support the Pen Argyl High School Softball Team and the Washington Township Volunteer Fire Company for a Pancake Breakfast that will be held April 15th, 2018 from 9am to 12pm at Washington Township Volunteer Fire Company 920 Washington Blvd, Bangor. Tickets are $7.00 each and can be purchased at the door. Oran Academy Meeting At Columcille Oran Academy will hold a meeting April 15th at 2:00PM at Casa Colum, Columcille Megalith Park 2155 Fox Gap Road Bangor PA 18013 The topic will be The Myth and Mystery of the Human Experiment. Blessing or Bondage. Come and sit with the founder Bill Cohea and openly discuss the joy of being here and now with no place to hide. Reflect with us as we all flow into the future from the beginning to the beginning each day from our Cosmic Delivery space. April 18
Ogham Art Tile Class
Celtic Cultural Alliance is excited to announce an Ogham Art Tile Class, led by Nancy Lewis. This workshop takes place in two sessions: April 18th from 6:30 p.m. until 8:30 p.m. and April 25th from 6:30 p.m. until 8:00 p.m.. Come join us for a fun night of exploring the Ogham alphabet, and then create your own design in a clay slab. After it is fired, come back to class one week later and glaze it. The ceramic piece can be picked up at Celtic Cultural Alliance after May 2. The Ogham alphabet was used to represent the Primitive Irish language using a series of perpendicular and intersecting lines, written vertically, and then read from bottom to top. This class is suitable for ages 16 and up. Instructor Nancy Lewis is a talented artist who continually inspires as students as an art teacher at Liberty High School. A graduate of Kutztown University, she enjoys ceramics, watercolor and pen and ink. She resides in Bethlehem along with her husband, George, and their children. The cost of the class is $35.00. To register for the class, please go to http://www.celticfest.org/ogham_art_class April 20
Family Night: Wildflower Walkabout at Jacobsburg
Friday, April 20, 6:00-7:30 PM Hit the trails to find some of the first spring blooms at Jacobsburg. Learn the parts of a flower along with basic identification of Pennsylvania’s native wildflowers. It’s recommended that kids bring a camera. This program is best for families with children ages 5 and up. Registration is required. April 21
Trek for Tech 5k
Trek for Tech 5k hosted by Monroe Career and Technical Institute (MCTI) will be held Saturday, April 21 at 9 AM - 10:30 PM at Dansbury Park East Stroudsburg.Tickets Available register.chronotrack.com Monroe Career and Technical Institute’s Trek for Tech is a runner/walker friendly event taking place on the Levee Loop Trail at Dansbury Park in East Stroudsburg. This inaugural 5k is being hosted by MCTI’s Aevidum Club, Interact Club and The National Technical Honor Society. All proceeds will benefit Monroe County Special Olympics, The Leukemia and Lymphoma Society, and Big Brother Big Sister of the Bridge. Timing of this event will be done by Ready Set Run. Registration per runner/walker is $25.00. Participants registered prior to April 7th will receive a complementary race shirt and bag. To register please click https://register.chronotrack.com/r/36340 Jacobsburg Grounds Clean-Up Annual Spring Grounds Clean-Up at Jacobsburg Historical Society will be held Saturday, April 21, 2018, 8 am–12 pm. Refreshments Great Earth Day Community Service Project! All volunteers are greatly appreciated! Trivia Night Trivia Night April 21 from 9 to 11 pm at Broadway Pub, Bangor, PA Heritage Center Presentation The Heritage Center will also host “Finding Branches on Your Family Tree” on Saturday, April 21 st , 9:30 AM -12:30 PM. Join the experts for a morning of discovery: Cheryl Statham, Quiet Valley Farm Museum; Cindy Smith, Mt. Bethel Genealogist; Sharon Oxford Gothard, Easton Library History Room; and Renee Drago, Northampton County Archivist. Bring your family stories, research notes and questions. Learn how to create your own family chart. The Heritage Center will provide charts and light refreshments. For additional information on both events contact: Karen Brewer @ 484-894- 5661. A Chicken & Waffle Dinner A Chicken & Waffle Dinner will be held Saturday, April 21 fron 4 pm – 7 pm at Hope United Church of Christ Second Street, Wind Gap. Adults - $10.00. Ages 6-12 - $5.00. Children 5 and under eat FREE! Earth Day at Jacobsburg Saturday, April 21, 10:00am to 3:00pm Celebrate Earth Day at Jacobsburg Environmental Education Center! Join us for several service projects including a litter pick-up, native garden clean-up and riparian buffer restoration. At 2:00 PM, join educator Rick Wiltraut for a wild edibles walk in the park. Registration is required. Participants should dress for the weather and bring work gloves. Lunch will be provided. Pastie Sale A Pastie Sale will be held at Christ Evangelical Lutheran Church, 703 S. Delaware Dr. (Route 611), Mt. Bethel (Stone Church) on SATURDAY, April 21st. Pasties can be picked up between 11am and 1 pm. The cost is $5.75 per beef pastie. Place your order with or without onions. Advance orders are recommended and can be placed until the Wednesday prior to sale date. To place your order or for additional information call Chrissy at 610-588-0809. April 22
Earth Day Festival
Waste Management presents Grand Central Sanitary Landfill’s Earth Day Festival April 22 from 11am to 2pm at Grand Central Environmental Education Center, 891 Grand Central Road, Pen Argyl. Look for Education Center sign at end of driveway; Watch for Signs on Pen Argyl Road. Eagle Scout Justin Anthony from Troop 33 will be honored. There will be presentations by Bear Mountain Butterflies and PT Reptiles where you will be able to hold live reptiles and butterflies. Activities include Recycling Games, a Nature Hike, Composting Discussion and even a Waste Management CNG Truck for kids to take their photo with and more! A bake sale and snack tables will be set up for purchase by the Scouts. Little Creek BBQ will be selling HOT Delicious Sandwiches! There will be free fun and giveaways for the kids. Support the Plainfield Township Lions Club and bring any eyeglasses that are no longer in need to recycle! Color for Kids will be collecting color!For more information contact Adrienne Fors, Community Relations at afors1@wm.com or phone 585.472.2075. April 24
Broadway Night
Broadway Night will be held in the M. Craig Paine Performing Arts Theater at Bangor Area High School, 7:30pm April 24. April 25
Ogham Art Tile Class
Celtic Cultural Alliance is excited to announce an Ogham Art Tile Class, led by Nancy Lewis. This workshop takes place in two sessions: April 18th from 6:30 p.m. until 8:30 p.m. and April 25th from 6:30 p.m. until 8:00 p.m.. Come join us for a fun night of exploring the Ogham alphabet, and then create your own design in a clay slab. After it is fired, come back to class one week later and glaze it. The ceramic piece can be picked up at Celtic Cultural Alliance after May 2. The Ogham alphabet was used to represent the Primitive Irish language using a series of perpendicular and intersecting lines, written vertically, and then read from bottom to top. This class is suitable for ages 16 and up. Instructor Nancy Lewis is a talented artist who continually inspires as students as an art teacher at Liberty High School. A graduate of Kutztown University, she enjoys ceramics, watercolor and pen and ink. She resides in Bethlehem along with her husband, George, and their children. The cost of the class is $35.00. To register for the class, please go o http://www.celticfest.org/ogham_art_class Meet and Greet Local Young Author In celebration of the release of her newest title, 11-year-old Louise Marie Miller and her family will be hosting an author meet and greet event on Wednesday, April 25, 2018 from 6:00-8:00 PM at the James H. Davey Social Hall (Lookout Fire Co.), located at 11 N. Robinson Ave. in Pen Argyl, PA. Please join Louise for book signing, light refreshments, and fun photo opportunities with real props used in the making of the Magic Charms book cover! Copies of both of Louise’s books will also be available for purchase during this celebration. To learn more about this amazing young author, check out Louise’s website at http://www.lulu.com/spotlight/louisemariemiller. April 26
Luncheon with Author Kate Brandes
Blue Mountain Community Library will host a luncheon with author Kate Brandes at Grace United Methodist Church in Pen Argyl on April 26. Tickets will be available from March 12 through April 19 or while supplies last. Brandes' book "The Promise of Pierson Orchard" is the April group book pick. April 27Y Night at Coca Cola Park
The Y NIGHT AT Coca-Cola Park Hosted by Forks YMCA Education Center will be held Friday, April 27 at 7 PM - 10 PMatCoca-Cola Park 1050 Iron Pigs Way Allentown, PA, Allentown,. Baseball Stadium.(610) 841-7447 Join the GREATER VALLEY YMCA for a night of baseball, fireworks, and family fun! https://groupmatics.events/event/Greatervalleyymca Thanks to our friends at UGI Utilities Inc. for making Y Night possible for 100 deserving Y kids and families to attend the game. #WHYIY April 28Lookout Sportsman Drawing/Meat Raffle
The Lookout Fire Company, is proud to once again host its annual sportsman drawing and meat raffle on Saturday April 28, 2018 at the Weona Park Community center from 1 PM till 5 PM! This year's tickets includes 30 prizes, from firearms, electric smokehouse, to kayaks and more! Plus numerous door prizes, meat raffle, additional raffles, food, drinks, refreshments, and more the day of the drawing. Tickets are $10 each or 3 for $25 and must be purchased for entry to the drawing. For ticket purchase, or more information please email info@lookoutfireco.com. Basic Boating Course at Jacobsburg Saturday, April 28, 8:00am to 4:00pm The PA Fish & Boat Commission’s PA Basic Boating Course was developed to supply boaters with practical information so they can make better informed decisions on the water. Instructors provide students with information to help them reduce the risk of injury and conflict on the water. Students who successfully complete this course may apply for a Boating Safety Education Certificate issued by the Commission. Registration required. For questions call Andy Desko at 215-968-3631. Ladies Auxiliary Spaghetti Dinner The Bushkill Twp. Ladies Auxiliary All You Can Eat Spaghetti Dinner hosted by Bushkill Township Volunteer Fire Company will be held Saturday, April 28 at 4 PM - 7 PM at Bushkill Township Volunteer Fire Company 155 Firehouse Dr, Nazareth. Adults: $10.00, Children 6-12: $5.00, Children 0-5: Free, Seniors 60 & Over: $8.00. Kid Friendly April 29
Breast Friends Bingo
Breast Friends of PA Coach Bingo will be held Sunday, April 29 at 12 pm in the Charter's Banquest Facility at Plainfield Township Volunteer Fire Company in Wind Gap. Please come out and support Breast Friends of PA as we support the men and women of PA. Help us help those through the trauma of cancer one friend at a time. The afternoon will feature 15 games of bingo and 1 Buy in game grand finale. An authentic Coach handbag will be going to the individual winner of each game. All participants will have an opportunity to purchase 50/50, Raffle tickets and extra sets of bingo packs. All tickets will most likely sell out in pre sales. Admission is $30 per person pre-sale. Tickets can be purchased by phone Vivian Vega 321-236-3722 or at the door (if not sold out). Tickets are non refundable. Bushkill Twp Variety Bingo Annual Bushkill Township Police Association Variety Bingo Hosted by Bushkill Township Police Association will be held Sunday, April 29 at 11 AM - 5 PM at 155 Fire House Ln. Nazareth PA This is a fundraising event for the Police Association. The event is getting close. We are in need of gift baskets or items for the tricky tray raffle. Also if anyone is interested in donating.. DOOR PRIZES (Must be present with I.D. to win) Additional merchandise and raffles through event. Winners have the option of Heritage Guild store credit with exception. Rain OR Shine! Chairs Suggested April 30Free ESL and GED/ABE Courses
Northampton Community College Center for College & Career Readiness offers FREE ESL and GED/ABE Prep Classes for PA residents ages 18+. Next Orientation is April 30th & May 1st for GED, May 3rd for ESL. You must register at least a week prior to the orientation date at the Monroe location located at 2411 Route 715 Tannersville, Kapp Hall room 021. Please bring with you a PA Drivers license or PA State ID. If you have any questions please call the Monroe office at 570-369-1883. May 4, 5 & 6 Spring Book/Media Sale
The Friends of the Bangor Public Library will hold their annual "Spring Book Sale" at the Bee Hive Community Center, 197 Penna. Avenue, Bangor, PA on the following dates and times:
May 4SBYSA Fall Registration
SBYSA Fall Registration Hosted by Slate Belt Youth Soccer will be held Friday, May 4 at 6 PM - 9 PM at Blue Valley Farm Show 707 American Bangor Road, Bangor. The Slate Belt Youth Soccer Association was founded in 1992 and has been serving the Slate Belt community youth from the ages of 5 to 16. May 6All Makes Spring Fling
The first Annual ALL MAKES Spring Fling Car, Truck, and Motorcycle Show at Reagle Dodge will be held Sunday May 6 from 8:00am to 3:00pm. Invite your family and friends. Spring Fling Bingo The Ladies Auxiliary of Washington Township Volunteer Fire Co., 920 Washington Blvd are sponsoring a spring fling bingo Sunday May 6. Doors open 11am and games start 12:30pm. Cost is $20 in advance and $25 at the door. The kitchen will be open. Jackpot of $500 plus a tricky tray, 50/50, and door prizes. Call for tickets: Shirley Thomas 610-863-4603 or 484-541-4659; Ruth Hahn 610-588-7402; Donna Eberle 484-298-0192; Sandy Wambold 610-462-5611. Scholarship Bingo Scholarship Bingo hosted by Pen Argyl Area Alumni Association will be held Sunday, May 6 at 1 PM at Pen Argyl Youth Center, Weona Park, Come join them for an afternoon of great prizes for a great cause! 20 games, tickets $20. Door prizes,50/50 extra special bingo games for purchase. More information please call 610-863-4600 May 7
Tuscarora Golf Classic
You are invited to participate in the first annual Tuscarora Golf Classic at Farmstead Golf and Country Club 88 Lawrence Rd, Lafayette, New Jersey, Monday, May 7 from 9 AM - 5 PM. The purpose of this event is to further the various youth ministries and programs which take place at Tuscarora Inn and Conference Center. Programs like Junior Week, Teen Week, Winter Weekend, and Tundra are at the heart of our ministry and the best way we have to spread the gospel. The proceeds from this event will go toward camper scholarships, materials, new programming and capital improvements. By supporting this golf outing, you have the opportunity to promote your company through numerous tournament sponsorship options. Don’t miss the chance to market your products and services to our participants. Tickets Available: www.tuscarora.org . May 10
BAHS Choirs Spring Concert
The High School Choirs Spring concert will be held in the M. Craig Paine Performing Arts Theater at Bangor Area High School, 7:30pm May 10. May 16
Bangor Jazz Bands Concert
The Middle and High School Jazz Bands Concert will be held in the M. Craig Paine Performing Arts Theater at Bangor Area High School, 7:30pm May 16. May 18
BAHS Bands Concert
The High School Bands Concert will be held in the M. Craig Paine Performing Arts Theater at Bangor Area High School, 7:30pm May 18. May 19 & 20
Swap Meet
Jacktown-Blue Mountain Antique Gas & Steam Engine Association May Swap Meet is right around the corner! These are first come first serve spots and are $50.00 each this year and money will be collected as you set up. Just a reminder that there are no gun sales allowed. They will be posting more as the time gets closer. Please feel free to share! The Swap Meet is May 19th and 20th. Spots are available on a first come first serve basis. A spot is 20' X 25' and are $50.00 per spot and allows you both days. You can use more than one spot, but you will need to pay $50.00 for each additional spot you use. If you only want to stay one day the charge is still $50.00. You may start setting up as early as Wednesday May 16th and we will be by to collect at that time. We ask that everyone work on the honor system and if you set up early please do not sell anything until the start of the swap meet. We will have someone come around and collect the money. Our club depends on these funds to keep it running. Please help us keep Jacktown going for years to come. Should you have any questions or if you would like to volunteer please contact Tom Buist at 610-588-7360. May 20
"Cruise to the Gap"
The 35th Anniversary of the "Cruise to the Gap" on May 20 promises to be one to remember. Tell your friends and check out their NEW ON-LINE REGISTRATION going live soon. See their FaceBook page for the registration link. Regularly eclipsing 400 cars in their lots, they are hopeful to see many more of the best classics, antiques and customs from all years, including the newest to roll off the assembly lines. Breakfast begins at 9AM and lunch runs through 3PM. DJ, Games and plenty of memories to be shared throughout the day. Flea Market/Craft and Automotive vendors are always welcomed. Cinco de Meow fundraiser Cinco de Meow fundraiser hosted by Slate Belt Animal Advocacy Group Inc.and Sorrenti's Cherry Valley Vineyards will be held Sunday, May 20 at 1 PM - 5 PM at Sorrenti's Cherry Valley Vineyards 130 Lower Cherry Valley Rd, Saylorsburg, Wine tasting, tricky tray, hors d'ouvres, animals! May 28
Tortoise & Hare 5K Run/Walk
Twentieth Annual Tortoise & Hare 5K Run / Walk Memorial Day, Monday, May 28th, 9:00AM Wind Gap Memorial Park, Wind Gap. Race gives out the most awards of any 5K race in the region. In addition to overall male and female winners, top 3 finishers in 13 male and 13 female categories will win awards. If you do not qualify for a finishers medal, no worries, they will be giving out lots of raffle prizes. Benefits Project Child, the Child Abuse Prevention Coalition of the Lehigh Valley. Memorial Day Weekend Youth Gathering Memorial Day Weekend Youth gathering Hosted by Pursuing JC will held May 25 at 7 PM to May 28 at 12 PM at Tuscarora Inn & Conference Center, 3300 River Rd, Mount Bethel. Features Talent Show, Bible Studies, Concert, Tournaments, Boat Tubing, Swimming & Worship with Christian band Pursuing JC June 2 Annual Heroin & Opiate Awareness Day
The Third Annual Heroin & Opiate Awareness Day Hosted by Partners for a New Beginning will be held Saturday, June 2 at 12 PM at Bushkill Township Volunteer Fire Company, 155 Firehouse Dr, Nazareth, Pennsylvania 18064 There will be educational support and resources, a guest speaker, crafters, vendors, food, music, tricky tray, 50/50 and so much more!! Educational resources: • Bangor Elks • CHC - mock bedroom • Stephens Place • Bethlehem Recovery • Pyramid • The Addicts Mom • Serenity Addict • Tasha Behnke Counseling ...Vendors • Parklane Jewelry • Lula Roe • Aroma Thera Putty *Veronica Drake - Spiritual Mentor Keep checking back for update Your $20 donation to enter the event will provide you with food, snacks, beer and live music from local band Cold Shot. There will also be a wide variety of items you can win when you purchase tickets for the tricky tray! (Prizes will be updated in the event as they are collected) **This is a family friendly event, children under 18 are welcome! Under 5 are free, 5-13 are $10 and over 13 would be $20 . Pen Argyl Mini Golf Tourney A Mini Golf Tournament Hosted by Families First Pen Argyl, Saturday, June 2 at 10 AM - 1 PM at Weona Park\ Pen Argyl. June 10Vettes For Vets Car Show
Vettes for Vets will be held Sunday June 10 at the Blue Valley Farm Show. There will be 24 Participant-Judged Show Classes that are open to all makes and models. Best of Show, Paint, Interior, Engine Classes are independently judged. All participants will receive a 2018 Patriotic Ball Cap. All show proceeds benefit the Viet Nam Veterans (Lehigh Valley and Pocono Chapters) For more information go to www.slatebeltcorvetteclub.com or call Jeff at 610-841-6403. June 14Celebrity Bartender Night for Charity
Celebrity Bartender Night for Charity Hosted by Slate Belt Animal Advocacy Group INC and Bangor Trust Brewing Thursday, June 14 at 6:30 PM - 8:30 PM at Bangor Trust Brewing 15 Broadway, Bangor, Pennsylvania 18013 Come for a fun night for a good cause: Celebrity Bartender Night and Hair of the Dog Happy Hour for charity. PROCEEDS BENEFIT Slate Belt Animal Advocacy Group INC with special guest celebrity bartender Animal Control Officer Christine Mammi. There will be Happy Hour Food & Drink Specials, plenty of fun, and more! June 15A Young Adult Retreat
A Young Adult Retreat Hosted by Tuscarora Inn & Conference Center will be held June 15 at 8 PM to June 17 at 5:30 PM at Tuscarora Inn & Conference Center 3300 River Rd, Mount Bethel. A Young Adult Retreat is an opportunity for young adults in need of retreat to grow in their faith and connect with their peers. It is for those individuals who are wondering how they identify - with their faith, the church, and the world. With messages by Erick Sorenson, worship by Craig Adderley, and activities planned by young adults, - this is the retreat you've been looking for. Whether you're a student, a professional, single, married, or parents, we want to see you at Tuscarora! Price after January 31 - $159 A $50 deposit will be required for everyone who registers and early bird guests are required to pay in full by March 31, full rate guests must pay by June1. Groups of three or four are required for registration in the Overlook which contain two bunk beds in each room. Single occupancy available for Ribe or Riverside Manor II at $215. June 16Basket Weaving Workshop
Basket Weaving Workshop will be held at Jacobsburg Early American Craft Center. Saturday, June 16, 2018, 9:30 am–4 pm. Pre-registration Required June 17Mopar Father's Day Car Show
The 29th Annual All Mopar Father's Day Car Show will be held June 17 at 8 AM - 3 PM at Reagle Dodge 1223 Blue Valley Dr, Pen Argyl, Pennsylvania 18072 June 22Nature Adventure with Owls
Nature Adventure with Owls Hosted by Waste Management's Grand Central Environmental Education Center will be held Friday, June 22 at 10 AM - 11:30 AM at Waste Management's Grand Central Environmental Education Center 891 Grand Central Road, Pen Argyl. Come for a fun filled morning with our friends from the Blue Mountain Community Library! A story about nocturnal animals with a focus on Owls will begin our event followed by an "Owl" activity. Children ages 3-6 are ideal for this topic but all ages are welcome! Please contact Community Relations Manager, Adrienne Fors with questions or to RSVP. (afors1@wm.com) June 23World War II Living History Weekend
World War II Living History Weekend will be held Saturday, June 23, 2018 in Jacobsburg: 9 am–5 pm & Sunday, June 24, 2018: 9 am–3 pm. Visitors can tour Allied & German camps staffed by re-enactors, see period military and non-military vehicle displays, meet and talk to WWII Veterans. Battle Reenactment -WWII Vendors – Music – Food. June 25-29Slate Belt Regional Junior Police Academy
Applications are available for the Slate Belt Regional Junior Police Academy which will be held June 25 - June 29. Please download the form, complete and return it to Slate Belt Regional Police Department Headquarters, 6292 Sullivan Trail, Plainfield Township, or to the Wind Gap Middle School. Please contact Officer Long at Rlong@slatebeltpd.com should you have any questions regarding the Junior Police Academy. Applications will be available for boys and girls ages 12 to 15 who attend the Pen Argyl Area School District. If the class does not fill up we will open up available spots to students in the surrounding areas. Contact office Bob Long 610-759-8517 ext. 6108 or email rlong@slatebeltpd.com July 8Junior Week at Tuscarora Inn
Junior Week at Tuscarora Inn & Conference Center and Tuscarora Inn & Conference Center will be held from July 8 at 3 PM to July 14 at 10 at Tuscarora Inn & Conference Center, 3300 River Rd, Mount Bethel. Junior Week is one of the best weeks of the year at Tuscarora. It is an exciting week of camp while also teaching the gospel story for kids. The impact of this week will last a lifetime. Designed especially for those finished with 2-6 grades, Junior Week campers experience outdoor activities, costume parties, fun music, drama skits, crafts and more! Your child will do more during Junior Week than any other week of the year! The staff and counseling teams are carefully selected by Erik McCann, Camp Director, to walk beside your child as they learn and grow during the week. The cost is $389 if reservation is postmarked by May 1, after May 1 the price is $409. Full payment is due by May 1 for the discounted rate. If you are in need of financial assistant to send your child to Junior Week, visit our website for information on the Per Rune Larsen Scholarship Fund. July 12
Quarry Hoist
Demonstration for the Slate Belt Heritage Center Bangor Quarry Hoist will be held Thursday, July 12 at 7 PM - 8 PM at 1st Street and Market Street, Bangor, Pennsylvania 18013 The Bangor Quarry Hoist has booked its first event! On Thursday, July 12, 2018, at 7 PM, it will operate for the Slate Belt Heritage Center's monthly program, which will occur at the Hoist. The program will detail the restoration of the hoist and feature a live demonstration. Although work on the hoist and pavilion is still underway, progress is so advanced that we can look forward to this event next summer. July 13Nature Adventure - Composting 101 for Kids!
Nature Adventure - Composting 101 for Kids! Hosted by Waste Management's Grand Central Environmental Education Center Friday, July 13 at 10 AM - 11:30 AM at Waste Management's Grand Central Environmental Education Center 891 Grand Central Road, Pen Argyl, Come for a fun filled morning with our friends from the Blue Mountain Community Library! A story about composting will begin our event followed by a compost activity. Children ages 3-6 are ideal for this topic but all ages are welcome! Please contact Community Relations Manager, Adrienne Fors with questions or to RSVP. (afors1@wm.com) September 22-23Masonic Car & Truck Show
Presented by the Portland Masonic lodge No.311 F&AM Car, truck, motorcycle show, truck and tractor pulls Saturday and Sunday. Music, food, vendors, and much much more!!! Setup 9/21 5pm Show & shine and truck pulls Saturday 9/22. Tractor pulls Sunday 9/23. Food, vendors, music. Vendors spaces available. Call Bob-484-239-5294 October 27-28Jacobsburg Market Faire & Rendezvous
Jacobsburg Market Faire & Rendezvous – Living History Weekend will be held Saturday, October 27, 2018: 10 am–4 pm & Sunday, October 28, 2018: 10 am–4 pm. Fur Trade Era encampment, 18th c. Market Faire, Early American Arts & Crafts exhibits with demonstrations Open Hearth Cooking – Children’s Games – Food |
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Blue Valley Farm Show Complex 700 American Bangor Road Bangor, ph 610-588-1224
Pen Argyl - April 2018
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Bangor Library New Books
April 5 Adult Fiction
The Disappeared by C.J. Box Farmed Robbery by Marlene Chase The Knowledge by Martha Grimes The Widow of the South by Robert Hicks Book Clubbed by K.D. Mccrite Sweet Vengeance by Fern Michaels Beautiful Boys by Joyce Oates Red Alert by James Patterson Skating the Law by Rachael Phillips Radio Girls by Sarah Jane Stratford True to You by Becky Wade An Incomplete Revenge by Jacqueline Winspear. Adult Non Fiction Wonder Woman by Sharon Gosling Harry by Katie Nicholl. Large Print Fiction Quick and Dirty by Stuart Woods. Young Adult Fiction Alone by Cyn Balog Star Wars, Hans Solo Volume: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 by Marjorie Liu Dead Zone by Robison Wells. Junior Fiction All About Ellie Amy and the Missing Puppy Liz Learns a Lesson Marion Takes a Break by Callie Barkley Eva and the Lost Pony by Rebecca Elliot. Junior Non Fiction Bit by Bit Bought in Bulk Create and Keep Share the Love by Mari Bolte Air Shark: Novice Level Paper Airplanes Spinning Blimp: Beginning Level Paper Airplanes by Marie Buckingham Building Projects for Beginners by Tammy Enz Body Pro by Erin Falligant Epic Graphic Novel Crafts by Jen Jones Social Media Savvy Relationships Whiz by Elizabeth Raum Fashion Guru by Rebecca Rissman Bridges Skyscrapers Trains, Planes and Ships by Sally Spray. Easy Reader Fiction The New Team This is Ant Man This is Captain America by Marvel Welcome to Royal Prep by Lisa Ann Marsoli Over the Fence The Fun Fort Too Many Valentines Tooth Trouble by Kirsten McDonald Dizzy Izzy Kats Maps Kats Mystery Gift Melvin’s Valentine Trucks Line Up Uh Oh, Max by Jon Scieszka. Easy Fiction Sometimes You Fly by Katherine Applegate In a Small Kingdom by Tomie Depaola Rescue and Jessica by Jessica Kensky Flip Flop and the Absolutely Awful New Baby Flip Flop and the BFFs Flip Flop and the Bully Frogs Gruff Showtime for Flip Flop by Janice Levy What a Day by Marcus Pfister I Got It by David Wiesner Bear Feels Sick Bear Stays Up for Christmas by Karma Wilson. Easy Non Fiction Horses Cows Goats Sheep Pigs Chickens by Julie Murray Boxers Bulldogs German Shepherds Golden Retrievers Labrador Retrievers Pugs by Leo Statts What in the World Is a Clarinet What in the World Is a Drum What in the World Is a Flute What in the World Is a Guitar What in the World Is a Piano What in the World Is a Violin by Mary Elizabeth Salzmann Aston Martin DB9 Corvette Ferrari F12 Lamborghini Aventador Porsche 911 Tesla Model S by Julie Murray. Dvds National Lampoons Animal House The Aviator The Birth of a Nation Casino Royale Eagle Eye Everything is Illuminated 50 First Dates Holes How I Live Now Jane Got a Gun Last Knights Mean Streets Voice From the Stone Wild. Blue Mt. Library New Books
April 1 Adult Fiction:
Surprise Me, Sophie Kinsella Blood Sisters, Jane Corry The Immortalists, Chloe Benjamin The Undertaker's Daughter, Sara Blaedel No One Can Know, Lucy Kerr White Houses, Amy Bloom The Wife, Alafair Burke As Bright As Heaven, Susan Meissner Lies She Told, Cate Holahan The Memories of Butterflies, Grace Greene The Wedding Date, Jasmine Guillory Mustard Seed, Laila Ibrahim The Unkillable Kitty O'Kane, Colin Falconer My Sister's Bones, Nuala Ellwood Bear Town, Fredrik Backman The Silver Music Box, Mina Baites Adult Non-Fiction: Andrew Jackson and the Miracle of New Orleans, Brian Kilmeade |