Bangor Class of 1969 Reunion
1st Row L-R Sandy Cruver Blau, Sandy Palma, Linda Avery Hill, Carole Hontz, Jeffra Predmore Lee, Candice Kocher Ace, Teresa Wood Warrick, Lucille Sabatine Amy, LeeAnn Golden Lambert
2nd Row L-R Tom Moore, Steve Dietrich, Janet Miller Zeiber, Linda Miller Horne, Doris Mann Ransom, Brenda Snyder Itterly, Denise Nangle, Philina Falcone Hendershot, Audrey Harris Koehler 3rd Row L-R Carl Renna, Larry Klingaman, Mary Jo Finelli Wehr, Briedella Cuono Fehr, Elizabeth Communale Laubach, Ken Rosato, Bill Godshalk, Betsy Jones Ryan, Diane Shoemaker Abbott, Donald Holland, Tom Abbott, Cindy Smith Ostrander 4th Row L-R Kathryn Pritchard Graham, Jane Parry Gilbert, Michele Confalone Hoffner, Joann Juliano Pysher, Linda Patti Wessner, Michael Ruggiero, Mike Stasak, Rosemary Hill Stenlake, Tim Dutt, John Cory 5th Row L-R Patty Adams Udell, Dawn McEwen Olsen, Lowell Grube, Brenda Ferri Smith, Jeff Share, Kathy Krout Gist, Bruce Hendershot, Bob Eckman, Bill Hess 6th Row L-R Clayton Rutt, Elaine Hill Rutt, Frank Mariano, Paul Cole, Frank LaPenna, Tom Vicario, Jim Gist, Melissa Hough, Robert Ackerman, Bob Jones 7th Row L-R Brenda Repsher Dotta, Clarence Duke Bloodworth, Ed Nelson, Brian Gilbert, Curt Reimer, Lee DePue, Donna Reagle Keyser, Frank Impeciati, Fred Whitmore 8th Row L-R Bob Overfield, Henry Sandt, Bryce Onjack, John Dennis, Marc Blau, Tom Seas, Nick Sabatine |
Call The Numbers Below For Help
With Any of these Issues..........
OPIOD/ DRUG ADDICTION
PA GET HELP NOW
1-800-662-4237
Victim/Witness Assistance
Phone: 610-829-6645
Domestic Violence
Turning Point of the Lehigh Valley, Inc.
24 Hour HOTLINE: 610-437-3369
Sexual Assault
HOTLINE: 610-437-6611
Drunk Driving
HOTLINE: 610-437-6111
MADD - 610-770-9559
Child Abuse
HOTLINE: 610-437-6611
Elder Abuse
HOTLINE: 610-252-9060
Other Victims of Violence
HOTLINE: 610-437-6611
Crime Victim's Compensation
HOTLINE: 610-437-6611
Drug & Alcohol Abuse
(610) 923-0394
Crisis Intervention
Telephone
24 Hours: 610-252-9060
Northampton County Drug and Alcohol Division
Telephone:610-559-3270
Bethlehem Recovery Center
(610) 849-2209
Northampton County Mental Health
2801 Emrick Boulevard, Bethlehem, PA
Telephone - 610-829-4840
Crisis Intervention
24 Hours 610-829-4841
With Any of these Issues..........
OPIOD/ DRUG ADDICTION
PA GET HELP NOW
1-800-662-4237
Victim/Witness Assistance
Phone: 610-829-6645
Domestic Violence
Turning Point of the Lehigh Valley, Inc.
24 Hour HOTLINE: 610-437-3369
Sexual Assault
HOTLINE: 610-437-6611
Drunk Driving
HOTLINE: 610-437-6111
MADD - 610-770-9559
Child Abuse
HOTLINE: 610-437-6611
Elder Abuse
HOTLINE: 610-252-9060
Other Victims of Violence
HOTLINE: 610-437-6611
Crime Victim's Compensation
HOTLINE: 610-437-6611
Drug & Alcohol Abuse
(610) 923-0394
Crisis Intervention
Telephone
24 Hours: 610-252-9060
Northampton County Drug and Alcohol Division
Telephone:610-559-3270
Bethlehem Recovery Center
(610) 849-2209
Northampton County Mental Health
2801 Emrick Boulevard, Bethlehem, PA
Telephone - 610-829-4840
Crisis Intervention
24 Hours 610-829-4841
Help Hotline
Help Hotline
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Saturday August 24
Blue Mountain Library - Open 10-12 Bangor Public Library - Open 10-4. Bangor Yard Waste - Dump in container at Bangor Park, 8-12. Slate Belt YMCA - Open 8:00am - 4:00pm Sunday August 25 Bingo - Immaculate Conception. Doors 11:00am, Bingo 1:00pm Fellowship Dinner - First UMC Bangor, 12:30-1:30. Slate Belt Heritage Center - Open 12-3. Slate Belt YMCA - Open 10-2 |
Monday August 26
Blue Mountain Library - Open 10-12 & 6-8pm Bangor Public Library - Open 1-8 Slate Belt Senior Center - Open 8-4. Blue Valley Farm Show Bangor School Board Business Meeting - Slater Conference Room , 7:30. Bangor Borough Council - Workshop, Bee Hive, 7:00pm Slate Belt YMCA - Open 5:00am - 9:00pm Tuesday August 27 Bingo - 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, 10-2 Full Calendar |
Try New Voting Machines

You are invited to try the new voting machines for Northampton County at the following locations:
- August 29th Thursday 11:00am – 12:30pm Northampton Community College Partner Fair, 3835 Green Pond Rd. Bethlehem, PA. 18020 @ the Quad between College Center and Kopecek Hall
- September 3rd Tuesday 3:30pm – 6:30pm Bath Borough Municipal Building, 121 S. Walnut St. Bath, PA. 18014
- September 16th Monday 10:00am – 1:00pm Nazareth Memorial Library 295 East Center St. Nazareth, PA. 18064
- September 18th Wednesday 9:00am – 11:00am Slate Belt Senior Center, 707 American Bangor Road Bangor, PA. 18013
Public Service Announcements
Public Service Announcements
Wind Gap Summer Concerts Wind Gap Park 6pm Aug. 25.....The Headliners |
Summer Sounds Concerts Weona Park 6-8 PM Rain/Shine |

Ride the Bangor Park Train
Come and ride the Bangor Park train at (90 Eisenhart Blvd) - and bring the kids, too! The train typically runs Saturdays and Sundays from 1:00-5:00 through the end of August, weather permitting. The best part? Rides are free! They do accept donations to maintain this community service.
Come and ride the Bangor Park train at (90 Eisenhart Blvd) - and bring the kids, too! The train typically runs Saturdays and Sundays from 1:00-5:00 through the end of August, weather permitting. The best part? Rides are free! They do accept donations to maintain this community service.
Try New Voting Machines
You are invited to try the new voting machines for Northampton County at the following locations:
You are invited to try the new voting machines for Northampton County at the following locations:
- August 29th Thursday 11:00am – 12:30pm Northampton Community College Partner Fair, 3835 Green Pond Rd. Bethlehem, PA. 18020 @ the Quad between College Center and Kopecek Hall
- September 3rd Tuesday 3:30pm – 6:30pm Bath Borough Municipal Building, 121 S. Walnut St. Bath, PA. 18014
- September 16th Monday 10:00am – 1:00pm Nazareth Memorial Library 295 East Center St. Nazareth, PA. 18064
- September 18th Wednesday 9:00am – 11:00am Slate Belt Senior Center, 707 American Bangor Road Bangor, PA. 18013
Halloween Parade Sign-ups
Bangor Lodge #1106 of the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks is pleased to announce the 2019 edition of the Bangor Elks Halloween Parade in the Borough of Bangor. The parade is scheduled to take place Thursday October 17, 2019 at 7:00 PM with no rain date.
The parade theme for 2019 will be “A Mardi Gras Halloween”.
Individuals and groups wishing to participate in the parade, can sign up online for free online at https://forms.gle/XLfNWpgjPKyHK1hG9 or by visiting the lodge home page and clicking on the parade link. It will be necessary to include an email address for registration for further communications and on the parade. Online registration will be available until October 12, 2019.
The parade route will be the same as last year. Starting at Pennsylvania Ave (Near The Beehive/Merchants Bank) and then moving right onto N Main St past the CVS Pharmacy then making a right onto Broadway and ending at the Elks Lodge.
After the parade, the Bangor Lodge will once again host free hot dogs and soda at the lodge for the parade participants. Questions, comments, or concerns can be sent to bangorelksparade@gmail.com.
Bangor Lodge #1106 of the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks is pleased to announce the 2019 edition of the Bangor Elks Halloween Parade in the Borough of Bangor. The parade is scheduled to take place Thursday October 17, 2019 at 7:00 PM with no rain date.
The parade theme for 2019 will be “A Mardi Gras Halloween”.
Individuals and groups wishing to participate in the parade, can sign up online for free online at https://forms.gle/XLfNWpgjPKyHK1hG9 or by visiting the lodge home page and clicking on the parade link. It will be necessary to include an email address for registration for further communications and on the parade. Online registration will be available until October 12, 2019.
The parade route will be the same as last year. Starting at Pennsylvania Ave (Near The Beehive/Merchants Bank) and then moving right onto N Main St past the CVS Pharmacy then making a right onto Broadway and ending at the Elks Lodge.
After the parade, the Bangor Lodge will once again host free hot dogs and soda at the lodge for the parade participants. Questions, comments, or concerns can be sent to bangorelksparade@gmail.com.
Quilt Guild Accepting New Members
Are you interested in learning more about quilting or joining monthly with others who have a common interest in quilting? If yes, consider membership in the Heart In Hand Quilt Guild.
Monthly meetings, programs and workshops help members to learn new skills, encourage each other, and meet with others interested in quilting. Members also make community service items for mastectomy patients at local hospitals.
The Guild meets monthly at the Hope United Church of Christ, Wind Gap the second Thursday evening of each month from 7-8:30 PM. Our central location works well for members from the Slatebelt, Pocono’s, and Lehigh Valley areas. Membership is open to anyone over the age of 18. The program year starts in September and ends in August. Enrollment is currently open for new members. Annual dues costs $35. If interested, send check payable to HIH, to Kathy Romano, 1478 Heimer Rd, Pen Argyl, Pa 18072. Questions: call Kathie at 610-863-6049.
Food Donations
The Blue Mt. library has begun collecting nonperishable food items for the Hope UCC Food Bank in Wind Gap through September 28. Please drop off your food donations at the library, located at 216 S. Robinson Ave. Call 610-863-3029 or visit www.bmcl.org for information. Find us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/bmclpenargyl.
Are you interested in learning more about quilting or joining monthly with others who have a common interest in quilting? If yes, consider membership in the Heart In Hand Quilt Guild.
Monthly meetings, programs and workshops help members to learn new skills, encourage each other, and meet with others interested in quilting. Members also make community service items for mastectomy patients at local hospitals.
The Guild meets monthly at the Hope United Church of Christ, Wind Gap the second Thursday evening of each month from 7-8:30 PM. Our central location works well for members from the Slatebelt, Pocono’s, and Lehigh Valley areas. Membership is open to anyone over the age of 18. The program year starts in September and ends in August. Enrollment is currently open for new members. Annual dues costs $35. If interested, send check payable to HIH, to Kathy Romano, 1478 Heimer Rd, Pen Argyl, Pa 18072. Questions: call Kathie at 610-863-6049.
Food Donations
The Blue Mt. library has begun collecting nonperishable food items for the Hope UCC Food Bank in Wind Gap through September 28. Please drop off your food donations at the library, located at 216 S. Robinson Ave. Call 610-863-3029 or visit www.bmcl.org for information. Find us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/bmclpenargyl.
Rivalry Banquet & Game Ticket Sales

The Rivalry Committee will sell banquet and game tickets online at slatebeltrivalry.com
Banquet Ticket sales begin August 5, cost is $60.00. They have 300 printed "commemorative" tickets. Each school will receive 150 for teams, administration, Board of Education, and special guests. There will be 450 seats for public sale.
Game Ticket pre-sale (for parents of players / participants, season ticket holders) will be available from August 19 -25. They will have a code to be used during this time period.
Public reserved bleacher tickets will go on sale Monday, August 26 at 7:00 AM. No season passes, Colonial League passes, or gold cards (senior citizens) will be accepted. Tickets are $10.00. Game day general admission tickets cost $10.00.
Banquet Ticket sales begin August 5, cost is $60.00. They have 300 printed "commemorative" tickets. Each school will receive 150 for teams, administration, Board of Education, and special guests. There will be 450 seats for public sale.
Game Ticket pre-sale (for parents of players / participants, season ticket holders) will be available from August 19 -25. They will have a code to be used during this time period.
Public reserved bleacher tickets will go on sale Monday, August 26 at 7:00 AM. No season passes, Colonial League passes, or gold cards (senior citizens) will be accepted. Tickets are $10.00. Game day general admission tickets cost $10.00.
Rivalry Game Yard Signs
The Pen Argyl and Bangor cheerleaders are reselling yard signs to commemorate the 100th game that will be held October 26.
This will be their final sale of the yard signs. If you are interested in purchasing a sign it can be ordered at DKA unlimited in Pen Argyl. You can also order online at www.dkaunlimited.com and choose “local”.
The signs are $20 and will be personalized on the back for the team you choose! All orders are due by September 14th. All signs must be picked up on delivery day between 3 and 5 pm at DKA unlimited on September 25th.
The Pen Argyl and Bangor cheerleaders are reselling yard signs to commemorate the 100th game that will be held October 26.
This will be their final sale of the yard signs. If you are interested in purchasing a sign it can be ordered at DKA unlimited in Pen Argyl. You can also order online at www.dkaunlimited.com and choose “local”.
The signs are $20 and will be personalized on the back for the team you choose! All orders are due by September 14th. All signs must be picked up on delivery day between 3 and 5 pm at DKA unlimited on September 25th.
Help Track Bald Eagle Population

The Pennsylvania Game Commission is asking for the public’s help to track the state’s growing bald eagle population. After reaching a low of just three nesting bald eagle pairs in the Commonwealth in the early 1980s, officials now estimate there are more than 300 nesting pairs here.
While bald eagles are no longer listed as a threatened species in Pennsylvania, they are still protected by the U.S. Bald and Golden Eagle Protection Act, which prohibits taking of the birds, nests or eggs. If you spot a bald eagle nest, please use proper etiquette to avoid disturbing the birds.
To review bald eagle nest guidelines, or to report your nest sighting to the game commission, click here.
While bald eagles are no longer listed as a threatened species in Pennsylvania, they are still protected by the U.S. Bald and Golden Eagle Protection Act, which prohibits taking of the birds, nests or eggs. If you spot a bald eagle nest, please use proper etiquette to avoid disturbing the birds.
To review bald eagle nest guidelines, or to report your nest sighting to the game commission, click here.
Slate Belt Rising Tenant Workshop
Slate Belt Rising Tenant Workshop Hosted by Slate Belt Rising and Bangor Borough is set for Wednesday, September 11, 2019 at 6 PM – 9 PM in William Pensyl Social Hall 111 State Street, Portland.
FREE event with raffle prizes and food! Come learn about your Tenant Rights and Responsibilities with presentations by the Housing Equality Center of Pennsylvania and North Penn Legal Services (NPLS)
**RSVP by Sept 4th to Stephen Reider 484-583-0900 or use the ticket link below stating you would like to attend the Tenant Workshop. Many thanks to our Sponsors!
Slate Belt Rising Tenant Workshop Hosted by Slate Belt Rising and Bangor Borough is set for Wednesday, September 11, 2019 at 6 PM – 9 PM in William Pensyl Social Hall 111 State Street, Portland.
FREE event with raffle prizes and food! Come learn about your Tenant Rights and Responsibilities with presentations by the Housing Equality Center of Pennsylvania and North Penn Legal Services (NPLS)
**RSVP by Sept 4th to Stephen Reider 484-583-0900 or use the ticket link below stating you would like to attend the Tenant Workshop. Many thanks to our Sponsors!
Donations for St. John's Cemetery
Donations for St. John's Cemetery in Bangor are being accepted for maintenance. You can mail them to St. John's Cemetery c/o Carol Hummel, 136 Messinger Street, Bangor, Pa 18013.
Donations for St. John's Cemetery in Bangor are being accepted for maintenance. You can mail them to St. John's Cemetery c/o Carol Hummel, 136 Messinger Street, Bangor, Pa 18013.
Weona Park Info
CAROUSEL AND MINIATURE GOLF Wednesday-Friday evenings 3 P.M.-9 P.M; Saturday and Sundays 12 Noon – 9 P.M., weather permitting. Carousel Rides are $1. A round of golf is $5 per person except for our Summer Sizzle Sale from Wed. – Fri. when a round is only $3!!!!!! Please note the first 9 holes of Weona Park Golf is handicap accessible.
What's Available at Jacobsburg?
You can borrow fishing rods and tackle or Discover Adventure Backpacks Monday - Friday, 8:00am to 2:30pm at the Jacobsburg Visitor Center, 400 Belfast Road, Nazareth. To borrow equipment, you must provide a driver’s license or other form of state issued identification. Persons age 16 and older must possess a current fishing license to fish. Adults can help children under 16 fish without a license. Bait is not provided.
The Backpacks are best for young children. For more information call 610-746-2801 or email jacobsburgsp@pa.gov.
You can view and register for community programs online at http://events.dcnr.pa.gov/. If you need an accommodation to participate in a program please contact the park office. With at least three days notice, interpreters for people who are deaf or hard of hearing are available for educational programs.
Property Tax/Rent Rebate program
Older adults and Pennsylvanians with disabilities have until December 31 to apply for the state’s Property Tax/Rent Rebate program. The original deadline was June 30.
The program benefits people age 65 or older, widows and widowers age 50 or older, and the disabled 18 or older. The income limit is $35,000 a year for homeowners and $15,000 for renters, and half of Social Security income excluded. The maximum standard rebate is $650. Supplemental rebates for certain qualifying homeowners boosts rebates to $975.
After June 30, rebates will be distributed as claims are received and processed. Applications typically take 6-8 weeks to process.
Eligibility information and forms are available www.rephahn.com, or by contacting her office at 610-746-2100. Eligibility information and forms are also available at www.repemrick.com or by contacting his Slate Belt office at 610-588-8011 or Nazareth office at 610-746-5090. Assistance in filling out the applications is available free of charge.
Slate Belt AARP Trip
Slate Belt AARP Chapter 4135 will be taking a trip to Boston, Salem, and Cape Ann, Sept. 12-16. This is open to the public. Anyone interested please call Deanna at 610-588-4623 for more info.
"Weona 100" Requests
Pen Argyl Borough requests volunteers, personal stories from Community for “Weona 100.” A joint committee of borough officials and residents are planning a weekend of “Weona 100” festivities and activities on June 19-20, 2020. For more information about the Weona Park 100th Anniversary plans, contact Roberta Cowley at 484-695-2994 or email Weona100@gmail.com.
Heritage Center Monthly Schedule
September 12, 7 PM: “Anniversary of Normandy” by Russ Stout; October 10, 7 PM” “Annual Haunted Heritage Show.”
Sundays: November 10, 2 PM: “Bangor-Pen Argyl 100th Game” by Walter Cole; December 8, 2 PM: “The Great Slate Belt Trivia Contest” hosted by Emcee Marc Blau; January 12, 2020, 2 PM: “History of the Mummers” by Melissa Hough.
CAROUSEL AND MINIATURE GOLF Wednesday-Friday evenings 3 P.M.-9 P.M; Saturday and Sundays 12 Noon – 9 P.M., weather permitting. Carousel Rides are $1. A round of golf is $5 per person except for our Summer Sizzle Sale from Wed. – Fri. when a round is only $3!!!!!! Please note the first 9 holes of Weona Park Golf is handicap accessible.
What's Available at Jacobsburg?
You can borrow fishing rods and tackle or Discover Adventure Backpacks Monday - Friday, 8:00am to 2:30pm at the Jacobsburg Visitor Center, 400 Belfast Road, Nazareth. To borrow equipment, you must provide a driver’s license or other form of state issued identification. Persons age 16 and older must possess a current fishing license to fish. Adults can help children under 16 fish without a license. Bait is not provided.
The Backpacks are best for young children. For more information call 610-746-2801 or email jacobsburgsp@pa.gov.
You can view and register for community programs online at http://events.dcnr.pa.gov/. If you need an accommodation to participate in a program please contact the park office. With at least three days notice, interpreters for people who are deaf or hard of hearing are available for educational programs.
Property Tax/Rent Rebate program
Older adults and Pennsylvanians with disabilities have until December 31 to apply for the state’s Property Tax/Rent Rebate program. The original deadline was June 30.
The program benefits people age 65 or older, widows and widowers age 50 or older, and the disabled 18 or older. The income limit is $35,000 a year for homeowners and $15,000 for renters, and half of Social Security income excluded. The maximum standard rebate is $650. Supplemental rebates for certain qualifying homeowners boosts rebates to $975.
After June 30, rebates will be distributed as claims are received and processed. Applications typically take 6-8 weeks to process.
Eligibility information and forms are available www.rephahn.com, or by contacting her office at 610-746-2100. Eligibility information and forms are also available at www.repemrick.com or by contacting his Slate Belt office at 610-588-8011 or Nazareth office at 610-746-5090. Assistance in filling out the applications is available free of charge.
Slate Belt AARP Trip
Slate Belt AARP Chapter 4135 will be taking a trip to Boston, Salem, and Cape Ann, Sept. 12-16. This is open to the public. Anyone interested please call Deanna at 610-588-4623 for more info.
"Weona 100" Requests
Pen Argyl Borough requests volunteers, personal stories from Community for “Weona 100.” A joint committee of borough officials and residents are planning a weekend of “Weona 100” festivities and activities on June 19-20, 2020. For more information about the Weona Park 100th Anniversary plans, contact Roberta Cowley at 484-695-2994 or email Weona100@gmail.com.
Heritage Center Monthly Schedule
September 12, 7 PM: “Anniversary of Normandy” by Russ Stout; October 10, 7 PM” “Annual Haunted Heritage Show.”
Sundays: November 10, 2 PM: “Bangor-Pen Argyl 100th Game” by Walter Cole; December 8, 2 PM: “The Great Slate Belt Trivia Contest” hosted by Emcee Marc Blau; January 12, 2020, 2 PM: “History of the Mummers” by Melissa Hough.
FREE SUNDAY DINNERS
1st Sunday of Every Month
East Bangor United Methodist Church, Central Ave., East Bangor
4 - 6 pm 610-588-4453
2nd Sunday of Every Month
Crossroad Baptist, S. 2nd St., Bangor
4 - 5:30 pm 610-588-3966
3rd Sunday of Every Month
Ackermanville United Methodist, 1410 Ackeranville Rd.
4 - 5:30 pm 610-588-7818
4th Sunday of Every Month
First United Methodist, 3rd St., Bangor
12:30 pm - ?? 610-588-4673
Last Saturday of Every Month - Hospitality Luncheon
First United Presbyterian Church, 218 W. Penna. Ave., Pen Argyl
11:30 - 1:30 pm 610-863-4447
If you have any questions, please call the respective churches.
East Bangor United Methodist Church, Central Ave., East Bangor
4 - 6 pm 610-588-4453
2nd Sunday of Every Month
Crossroad Baptist, S. 2nd St., Bangor
4 - 5:30 pm 610-588-3966
3rd Sunday of Every Month
Ackermanville United Methodist, 1410 Ackeranville Rd.
4 - 5:30 pm 610-588-7818
4th Sunday of Every Month
First United Methodist, 3rd St., Bangor
12:30 pm - ?? 610-588-4673
Last Saturday of Every Month - Hospitality Luncheon
First United Presbyterian Church, 218 W. Penna. Ave., Pen Argyl
11:30 - 1:30 pm 610-863-4447
If you have any questions, please call the respective churches.
SUNDAY CHURCH SCHEDULE
gOING oUT OF TOWN?
Going out of town? Let SBRPD know that your house will be vacant and they'll do frequent drive-bys.. Safe travels... http://slatebeltpd.com/ SBRPD is: 911 (Emergency), 610-759-8517 (Non-Emergency), 610-759-8523 (Fax) and 1-888-823-4978 FREE (Non-Emergency Toll Free)
dRUG TAKE BACK BOX
The Slate Belt Regional Police Department has a prescription drug “Take-Back “box at their 6292 Sullivan Trail, Nazareth, Pa office (Plainfield Township Municipal Building). Contact information for the SBRPD is: 911 (Emergency), 610-759-8517 (Non-Emergency), 610-759-8523 (Fax) and 1-888-823-4978 FREE (Non-Emergency Toll Free)
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Property Tax Update

As a former legislative staff member and nearly five-term member of the Legislature, Rep. Marcia Hahn been on the front lines of the property tax debate. For that reason, she has been appointed to serve on the School Property Tax Working Group that met recently for the second time.
This is a very complex issue that in some ways is just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to funding education in Pennsylvania. We are looking not only at possibly reducing or even eliminating school property taxes, but also the cost drivers that impact any piece of legislation we would put forward and effect its sustainability for future generations.
There are eight pieces of school property tax legislation that have been introduced in the House and Senate, including Hahn's House Bill 1200. The working group is evaluating the merits of each one of them.
While the understood goal obviously is providing relief for taxpayers, their objective as an appointed group of legislators is to discover which bill or combination of bills has the best chance to garner 102 votes in the House, 26 Senate votes and the signature of the governor. Nothing gets done if a piece of legislation can’t accomplish that.
Over the years, I’ve heard many constituents say they simply want school property taxes eliminated. Doing so would mean having to come up with a stable source of revenue that will generate more than $8.5 billion annually, and that figure increases each fiscal year.
The ideal situation would be to find that funding source, in addition to a way to reduce the price tag for education. Accomplishing that would serve as even greater stewardship of taxpayer dollars.
This is a very complex issue that in some ways is just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to funding education in Pennsylvania. We are looking not only at possibly reducing or even eliminating school property taxes, but also the cost drivers that impact any piece of legislation we would put forward and effect its sustainability for future generations.
There are eight pieces of school property tax legislation that have been introduced in the House and Senate, including Hahn's House Bill 1200. The working group is evaluating the merits of each one of them.
While the understood goal obviously is providing relief for taxpayers, their objective as an appointed group of legislators is to discover which bill or combination of bills has the best chance to garner 102 votes in the House, 26 Senate votes and the signature of the governor. Nothing gets done if a piece of legislation can’t accomplish that.
Over the years, I’ve heard many constituents say they simply want school property taxes eliminated. Doing so would mean having to come up with a stable source of revenue that will generate more than $8.5 billion annually, and that figure increases each fiscal year.
The ideal situation would be to find that funding source, in addition to a way to reduce the price tag for education. Accomplishing that would serve as even greater stewardship of taxpayer dollars.
More Than Money Workshop......

A "More Than Money Workshop," with CIMA Regional Consultant Chris Alexander (R) was held Tuesday night at the Nazareth Center for the Arts sponsored by Jewel Williamson Burns (L) of Thrivent Financial in Nazareth. Sbtt Photo Larry Cory
Exploring the Small Farm Dream Workshop

Lehigh Valley, Pa. - Have you ever thought of starting your own small farm or agricultural business? Maybe you’ve envisioned taking a second career or hobby-farming venture to the next level? The aim of Exploring the Small Farm Dream short course is to help you learn what it takes to start and manage the farm you envision as more than a dream, as an agricultural business, and help you navigate the process of starting a small farming operation.
This three-evening adult education short course is geared for the exploratory discovery-based learner. In this course, educators at Penn State Extension along with guest speakers from local farms, USDA, and agricultural banking and lending will lead you on a journey to explore, organize, and evaluate many of the exciting and unique steps necessary to launch a successful agricultural farming business.
Exploring the Small Farm Dream (3-Evening Course Series) is on September 11, 18, 25, 2019, from 6 pm to 9 pm at Gracedale Nursing Home (Tower One Conference Room & Victorian Gardens Room), 2 Gracedale Avenue, Nazareth, PA 18064.
The cost to attend is $175.00 per person, or $225 for two farm business partners and includes course books, materials, and light refreshments.
To register go to: https://extension.psu.edu/exploring-the-small-farm-dream or call 1-877-345-0691.
Questions regarding the Exploring the Small Farm can be directed to Christie Graver at cug137@psu.edu or 610-813-6613 or Megan Chawner at mzc335@psu.edu or 610-391-9840.
Marsy’s Law for Crime Victims’ Rights

by Jordyn Taylor
Crime Victims’ Rights could soon become an amendment to the Pennsylvania State Constitution through Marsy’s law.
Madison Scarfaro, the Field Director for Marsy’s Law for PA, and Jennifer Riley, the State Director for Marsy’s Law for PA, work to spread awareness of Marsy’s Law throughout the Slate Belt by tabling, speaking at events, networking, and using social media. They work with crime victims and survivors, advocates, law enforcement, district attorneys, and other supporters across Pennsylvania to see that the law is enacted in the Commonwealth.
According to Scarfaro, Marsy’s Law is “a nationwide effort that is currently being worked on in Pennsylvania.” It is “working to take the statutory rights that crime victims’ currently have in Pennsylvania and elevate them to be included in the state Constitution.”
Riley says, “under current Pennsylvania law, those who are accused of crimes have constitutionally protected rights, while the victims of crime do not. Marsy’s Law is working to change that. It aims to elevate the rights of crime victims to the state’s Constitution, which would ensure that victims have rights that are equal to the accused and convicted – including a right to privacy, a right to be notified of court proceedings, a right to be heard, and more.”
Marsy’s Law has made much progress in the legislature over the past two years. Riley said that during the 2017-18 legislative session, that House Bill 276 for Marsy’s Law passed unanimously in both the State Senate and House. This was crucial to amend the state constitution. It must pass in two consecutive sessions before being placed on the ballot as a referendum for voter approval. The focus now is convincing voters to support the referendum.
Both women, among others involved with Marsy’s Law, are supportive and engaged with their efforts to educate the community on the law’s importance.
“I have always been interested and involved in politics, coming from a family who was as well,” said Scarfaro. “When I was told about the position becoming available for Marsy’s Law for PA, I instantly knew that this would be the perfect job for me. With this, I am very passionate about ensuring that victims of crime are treated with the dignity and respect that they deserve. Marsy’s Law is working to make sure that this happens, and I am honored to work for such a great effort.”
Anyone can get involved such as signing the petition online (or at an event in person), signing an endorsement form, getting the word out, becoming a community ambassador, and inviting Marsy’s Law to local events. The question will be on ballots in November. For more information go to www.marsyslawforpa.com

Scholarships were awarded Saturday night at the Blue Valley Farm Show. (L-R) Emma Confalone, Fair Queen. Scholarship Winners: Marissa DeFranco, Mathew Eyre, Laura Kromer, and Rachel Kromer. Farm Show Manager Melissa Koehler. Sbtt Photo Lisa Newberry Belt and Beyond.
Celtic Poetry Contest

BETHLEHEM, Pennsylvania, August 14, 2019 — Celebrating the creativity, heritage, and traditions of the seven Celtic nations, Celtic Cultural Alliance announces the annual Celtic Poetry Contest for writers of all ages. Original works for the poems should reflect the Celtic culture, arts, history or literature. Personal anecdotes of family memories or travelling experiences are also encouraged.
Poems must be original in any style or length with one author. The three brackets are: 3rd through 6th grades, 7th through 12th grades, and adult. The entries must be neatly written or typed. The top poets in each category will be given a certificate and small prize and will be invited to read their poems on the stage at Celtic Heritage Hollow on September 30, 2019.
Writers should submit their entries to Marcie Mulligan at mmulligan@celticfest.org, subject: Poetry Contest or by mail to Celtic Cultural Alliance, Celtic Poetry Contest,902 4th Ave, Suite 2., Bethlehem PA 18018 by the deadline of September 6, 2019. Authors of selected poems will be notified before September 19, 2019
Poems must be original in any style or length with one author. The three brackets are: 3rd through 6th grades, 7th through 12th grades, and adult. The entries must be neatly written or typed. The top poets in each category will be given a certificate and small prize and will be invited to read their poems on the stage at Celtic Heritage Hollow on September 30, 2019.
Writers should submit their entries to Marcie Mulligan at mmulligan@celticfest.org, subject: Poetry Contest or by mail to Celtic Cultural Alliance, Celtic Poetry Contest,902 4th Ave, Suite 2., Bethlehem PA 18018 by the deadline of September 6, 2019. Authors of selected poems will be notified before September 19, 2019
Rivalry Banquet & Game Ticket Sales

The Rivalry Committee will sell banquet and game tickets online at slatebeltrivalry.com
Banquet Ticket sales begin August 5, cost is $60.00. They have 300 printed "commemorative" tickets. Each school will receive 150 for teams, administration, Board of Education, and special guests. There will be 450 seats for public sale.
Game Ticket pre-sale (for parents of players / participants, season ticket holders) will be available from August 19 -25. They will have a code to be used during this time period.
Public reserved bleacher tickets will go on sale Monday, August 26 at 7:00 AM. No season passes, Colonial League passes, or gold cards (senior citizens) will be accepted. Tickets are $10.00. Game day general admission tickets cost $10.00.
Banquet Ticket sales begin August 5, cost is $60.00. They have 300 printed "commemorative" tickets. Each school will receive 150 for teams, administration, Board of Education, and special guests. There will be 450 seats for public sale.
Game Ticket pre-sale (for parents of players / participants, season ticket holders) will be available from August 19 -25. They will have a code to be used during this time period.
Public reserved bleacher tickets will go on sale Monday, August 26 at 7:00 AM. No season passes, Colonial League passes, or gold cards (senior citizens) will be accepted. Tickets are $10.00. Game day general admission tickets cost $10.00.
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August 24-25
Pocono State Craft Festival
Pocono State Craft Festival 2019, sponsored by Quiet Valley Living Historical Farm and Pocono Arts Council, will be held August 24-25 at the Quiet Valley Living Historical Farm in Stroudsburg PA. Quiet Valley is a working farm, no pets and no smoking please!
For more information, info@poconoarts.org, 570-476-4460, http://www.poconocrafts.com/, OR http://poconoarts.org/programs/annual-special-events/pocono-craft/
Warren County Antique Show
Warren County Antique Show & Vintage Market Place is planned for Aug 24 at 10 AM – Aug 25 at 10 AM at 871 Uniontown Rd, Phillipsburg at Warren County Fairgrounds on Route 519 in Harmony Township, NJ. Pets allowed with leash. GPS use:871 Uniontown Road, Phillipsburg, NJ 08865 Warren County Fair Grounds rt 519 Harmony NJ.
August 25
Liturgical Dance
The East Bangor United Methodist Community Church welcomes Julie Gilbert, Kilee Goss and Gabrielle Zazulak as they share a "Liturgical Dance" at the 9:15 a.m. worship service on August 25th. Children's church will be offered and there will be an After-church Fellowship in the social hall. The church is located at 136 W. Central Ave. (Rt. 512), East Bangor, PA. For more info., call 610-588-4453 or visit ebumc.org.
August 28
Weekly Weeders!
Wednesday, August 28 from 9:00am to 10:00am, Jacobsburg Park is looking for volunteers to pull weeds in our native plant garden on Wednesday mornings while learning about native plants from one of our educators. We provide gloves, tools, and kneeling mats. Meet at the Visitor Center at 400 Belfast Road, Nazareth.
LaMarche Speaking at
Bangor Public Library
The author of Magic Diary, Pat LaMarche, will be sharing her book Wednesday, August 28 from 4:00-6:00 pm at the Bangor Public Library. No registration needed.
LaMarche’s first novel, Magic Diary, combines her passion for learning with her keen insight into the American healthcare system.
Pat LaMarche, an award winning broadcaster and journalist, has spent a lifetime traveling around the world telling the tales of ordinary folks living through unimaginable hardship.
Her two non-fiction books, Left Out in America and Daddy, What’s the Middle Class?, exposed the harsh realities of life for the impoverished American and their ongoing struggle to survive.
August 29
Slaterfest.....
Bangor High School's annual Slaterfest will be held at Paul Farnan Field in Bangor Memorial Park Thursday August 29 at 7:30pm.
August 30
Kid's Night Out
Join Bloom Friday, August 30 from 6- 8:30 PM for KID’S NIGHT OUT - a PAINT NIGHT for KIDS. Kids can enjoy art themed activities, which include a completed art project, while parents enjoy 2.5 hours any way they want! Leave your kids in trusted care and take advantage of some time to run errands, relax, or have a kid-free meal! There are several restaurants within walking distance from the studio. For ages 5 and up. Kids may bring a snack to have while they’re here. The cost is $30, register online now to save your spot! Register HERE
August 31
Radio Zoo Playing
Radio Zoo will play at the Overlook Saturday, August 31 from 5 PM – 9 PM 4285 N Delaware Dr, Mt Bethel,. This is an awesome summertime venue located on Route 611 by Portland Pa. You won't want to miss it! Radio zoo is a high energy and fun band that covers rock, pop, alternative, and even a dash of country hit songs.
Stroudfest 2019
StroudFest 2019, hosted by the Sherman Theater, will be held Saturday, August 31 from 11 AM – 6 PM, 524 Main St, Stroudsburg.
Slate Belt Y Sprint
New in 2019, the The Greater Valley YMCA will hold 4 races as part of the GVYMCA Race Series! This Slate Belt Sprint is the second race in the series. The other races are the Firecracker 5k on July 4th, Debbie's Dash on October 12th, and the Pumpkin Pie 5k on Thanksgiving!
As either part of the series or as a stand-alone race, the Slate Belt Branch will hold its Slate Belt Sprint 5k Run/Walk on August 31st!
Kick-off your Labor Day celebrations with us for our 3rd Annual Slate Belt Sprint 5K! This is a family event, as well as an event for competitive runners.
Medals awarded for top male/female runner and walker and top three male/female times by age category.
Stroudfest 5K
Stroudfest 5K Hosted by Kiwanis Daybreak Stroudfest 5K is planned for Saturday, August 31, from 8 AM – 11 AM at 610 Monroe St, Stroudsburg, PA to benefit the children of Monroe County. To sign up, go to https://register.chronotrack.com/r/50802
Free Amateur Radio Classes
Here's a chance for you to learn about amateur radio, as emergency communication, as public service in community events, or for as a hobby for casual conversations with other “hams” locally or around the world, even astronauts in orbit. This is done using non-commercial radio transmissions. This is not CB radio.
Wherever your interests in radio communication lie, ham radio likely has what you want. It often is the only reliable communication when cell phones and landline telephone service are down through damage or an overload of calls. We can make direct over-the-air radio transmissions from a 12-volt source even if the home power is out, by using a generator, or vehicle battery.
The Delaware-Lehigh Amateur Radio Club will help you prepare for your FCC test to earn your entry-level amateur radio license and begin the enjoyment of ham radio.
Additionally, for amateur radio operators already holding a Technician Class license, classes will be held on the same dates to prepare you for the General Class license on the same schedule.
Both series of free classes will start on Tuesday, September 3, and run for 9 Tuesday evenings, 7 pm to 9 pm, at Gracedale, near Nazareth. If you are within the age range of about 8 to 80+, and have an interest in amateur radio, you qualify!
To register for free classes, or for answers to questions about the classes or amateur radio, please call 610.432.8286 or emailKE3AW@ARRL.NET. More information about amateur radio can be found on the Internet at www.DLARC.ORG or www.ARRL.ORG/what-is-ham-radio .
The Delaware-Lehigh Amateur Radio Club, Inc. is a 501(C)(3) non-profit charitable organization.
September 1
Pastie Sale
The East Bangor United Methodist Community Church will hold a pastie sale. The selections include beef w/wo onions and broccoli-cheese w/wo onions. The cost is $5.50. To order, call Lois at 610-588-1745 by Sunday, Sept. 1st. Pasties must be picked up at the church on Tuesday, Sept. 3rd, at 3:30 p.m. The church is located fat 136 W. Central Ave. (Rt. 512), East Bangor, PA.
Free Dinner
The East Bangor United Methodist Community Church welcomes you to a FREE Dinner on Sunday, Sept. 1st, from 4:00-5:30 p.m. The church is located at 136 W. Central Ave. (Rt. 512), East Bangor, PA. Questions? call 610-588-4453 or visit http://ebumc.org/.
September 3
DiscoverE: Tales for Tots
Tuesdays, September 3-October 15 at 10:00am to 11:00am and 1:00pm to 2:00pm at Jacobsburg Park. Our popular Tales for Tots program returns with all new explorations! Join us for story time followed by nature activities for preschoolers ages 3-5. Each week we will explore a different topic by reading a book followed by a craft and short scavenger hunt. Adults must accompany their child. Please register your child for each session that you plan to attend. Children that attend six sessions will earn a DiscoverE Hide n’ Seekers certificate. Please note that the morning and afternoon sessions will be identical.
September 6
Annual Community Night
The second Annual Community Night, hosted by Green and White Youth Association Clock, will be held Friday, September 6 from 5 PM – 8 PM at the Green And White Field C Street, Pen Argyl. Vendors are $10 and games are $.50 cents. Email Chrissie at chrissieh65@gmail.com. There will be a tricky tray at 7pm. Presale tickets will be able in late August.
September 7
Taco Festival
The 5th Annual NJ Taco Festival is set for Saturday, September 7 from 10 AM – 8 PM at Sussex County Fairgrounds, 37 Plains Road, Augusta, New Jersey. The NJ Taco Festival is the Garden State's one and only premier event for all things TACO! There will be live music, wrestling, margarita stations, and so much more!
Lehigh Valley
Greenways Festival
The annual Lehigh Valley Greenways Festival will be held at Jacobsburg on Saturday, September 7 from 12:00pm to 4:00pm. This is a free, public event that celebrates the many benefits of nature and variety of outdoor opportunities offered in Lehigh and Northampton counties. Attendees of all ages can enjoy a range of outdoor activities and learn about the many organizations that provide outdoor recreation, increase green infrastructure and offer environmental education programs with the greater goal of preserving and restoring natural habitats. Attendees can take part in live animal presentations, stream studies, bike rides, and archery. There will also be hands-on activities offered the entire time by exhibiting Lehigh Valley Greenway partners at their tables
September 8
Victorian Days House Tours
Victorian Days House Tours is set for September 7 at 10 AM – September 8 at 4 PM in Belvidere, New Jersey 07823.
You will have the opportunity to tour 8+ beautifully decorated and lovingly cared for homes featuring a variety of Victorian architectural styles on both Saturday and Sunday.
Bring your ticket to the Ticket Tent, found near the corner of 2nd & Hardwick Streets, to pick up a map and a list of days and times each house will be open.
This tour is self-directed, so feel free to go at your own pace and choose the order of your visits! This is a rain or shine event. Please understand that they are unable to issue refunds.
September 10
DiscoverE: Tales for Tots
Tuesday September 10 at 10:00am to 11:00am and 1:00pm to 2:00pm at Jacobsburg Park. Our popular Tales for Tots program returns with all new explorations! Join us for story time followed by nature activities for preschoolers ages 3-5. Each week we will explore a different topic by reading a book followed by a craft and short scavenger hunt. Adults must accompany their child. Please register your child for each session that you plan to attend. Children that attend six sessions will earn a DiscoverE Hide n’ Seekers certificate. Please note that the morning and afternoon sessions will be identical.
September 11
Hike for Health
Wednesday, September 11 at 5:30pm to 7:00pm at Jacobsburg. Join us after work for a hike with a St. Luke’s University health professional! Get some exercise while learning about health and fitness outdoors. Each hike will include a presentation from a guest health professional on topics such as physical fitness, stretching, and nutrition. A different guest will hike with us each month, sharing a topic that they specialize in. We will hike at a brisk pace over uneven terrain for 2 to 2.5 miles guided by a center educator. Our guest will be available during the hike to discuss the topic of the day and answer your questions. This program is being provided in partnership with St. Luke’s University Health Network and the Get Your Tail on the Trail initiative. Meet at the Visitor Center at 400 Belfast Road, Nazareth, PA. Registration is not required.
September 12
Slate Belt AARP Trip
Slate Belt AARP Chapter 4135 will be taking a trip to Boston, Salem, and Cape Ann, Sept. 12-16. This is open to the public. Anyone interested please call Deanna 610-588-4623 for more info.
The Chapter is having a Picnic on June 10, 1pm, at the Senior Center. This will be open to the public. If interested, please call Deanna at the above # or Paula at 610-392-7737 for more info.
The next meeting is May 13, 1pm at the Senior Center. Entertainment will be by the Senior Hoofers from Jeannie Cardinal’s School of Dance. All seniors are welcome to attend.
Bus Trip
St. Elizabeth of Hungary Parish is sponsoring a trip to the Resort Casino in Atlantic City on Thursday, September 12th. Please note: This will be the last trip to Atlantic City for this season, October 10th will be the start of casino trips to Mohegan Sun in Wilkesbarre. Join the gang for a stroll on the famous boardwalk or take the tram for a leisurely ride. There are 2 pick up locations: the first will be at St. Elizabeth's in Pen Argyl and the we will proceed to the Old St. Joseph's church in Wind Gap. For more information please call Mary Lou Derea-Lohman at 610-863-4846 or 610-844-4630.
September 13
Friday the 13th Exhibit
A Friday the 13th Exhibit is planned for September 13 from 9 AM – 10 PM at Blairstown Museum, 26 Main Street, PO Box 109, Blairstown, New Jersey 07825. Visit the Blairstown Museum to view our exclusive Friday the 13th exhibit, visit iconic movie locations, shop at our Slash and Shop Marketplace, enjoy free movie-themed photo booths, and take advantage of a 13% slashing discount on every Souvenir Shop purchase.
Dutch Oven
Campfire Cooking
Have you been looking for delicious campfire recipes? Join us at Jacobsburg on Saturday, September 13 at 10:00 am to 1:00 pm to learn the basics of campfire cooking with a Dutch Oven! Brian and Jean Krenicky of the Jacobsburg Historical Society will cover general instruction on getting the most from a cast iron Dutch Oven and then participants will have the opportunity to prepare lunch. We'll provide ingredients for a main dish, a side and dessert. Please let us know ahead of time if you have any food allergies or dietary restrictions and we will do our best to accommodate them. Wear comfortable clothes and bring water and your appetite. This program is only open to ages 12 and up. There is a $10.00 registration fee for this program. Registration closes on September 10th.
September 14
Mt. Bethel Pig Roast
A Pig Roast hosted by Mount Bethel Vol. Fire Company is set for Saturday, September 14 from 3 PM – 10 PM at 2341 N Delaware Drive, Mount Bethel.
This will be their very first Pig Roast event! There will be live music by local bands, raffles, games, and a beer trailer.
Tickets are $30 and they'll be sold prior to the event and at the door. Tickets include food, soda, beer, and entry into raffles listed on the ticket. Additional raffles and tickets will be available for purchase during the event.
Food will be provided by the amazing Hillside Smokehouse!
For tickets contact any of these firefighters: Chris: 570-807-7495, Brendan: 570-856-3144, Dane: 570-424-7223, Brett: 484-894-8732 or Bryce: 484-252-9680.
Stop the Bleed
Prince of Peace Lutheran Church in Johnsonville will be hosting a STOP THE BLEED campaign on September 14th at 9 AM. This is a federally funded program with no cost to participants. Chad Oliver from Suburban EMS will be leading the training.
Bystanders are usually first on the scene of an accident until emergency responders arrive. The STOP THE BLEED program is aimed to train bystanders to help in bleeding situations.
Did you know that a person can bleed to death in five minutes? This program will provide skills that could save someone’s life.
If you want more info on this program, go to: STOP THE BLEED. This is open to the general public. Please call Prince of Peace at 610-588-2355 to register.
Cornhole Tournament
for Dan Engle
A Cornhole Tournament for Dan Engle Hosted by Dan Engle For Northampton County will be held at Roseto Ball Park September 14 from Noon to 7pm. Denisco St, Roseto.
- Double Elimination Tournament – 1st to 21 (Standard gaming rules)
- Custom Boards for designated Sponsor Levels PLUS 1st & 2nd Place Teams
- Raffles - 50/50 & Prizes
- Food & Drink : includes a PIG ROAST a veggie pasta meal & beverages (Must have ID for alcohol)
- Pre-Registration (MUST be received by September 2nd, 2019): $50 per Team or $30 Individual*
- At-the-Park Registration (Cash or Check only) $60 per Team or $35 Individual*
- Spectators Only: $15 (food & drinks: Must have ID for over 21) children under 12 free
Seed Saving Workshop
Seed Saving Workshop Hosted by Community Supported Garden at Genesis Farm will be held Saturday, September 14, 2019 at 9 AM – 12 PM at 41 Silver Lake Rd, # B, Blairstown, New Jersey 07825
They will spend the time collecting seed from the field, processing kale seed, tomato seed, onion seed, flowers and garlic to name a few. The seed you collect, clean and process will be saved for their 2020 season. There will be plenty of time for discussion. You will leave with enthusiasm and confidence to practice seed saving on your own. Plus a sample of the seeds you collect. No experience necessary!
Donation for the workshop: $15 for CSG members; $20 for non-members. The workshop is appropriate for adults and children over 7. Please register early by emailing csgardeninfo@gmail.com or call 908-362-7486 since space is limited.
Birding for Scouts
Birding for Scouts at Jacobsburg will be held Sunday, September 14 from 9:00 am to 10:30 am. It introduces scouts to the world of birding and helps them to meet requirements for badges. Scouts should dress for the weather and bring binoculars if they have them. Binoculars will be provided for those who need them. Registration is required.
Monarch Tagging
Join local butterfly enthusiast Doug Burton Sunday, September 14 from 1 to 3 pm at Jacobsburg as he captures and tags Monarch Butterflies heading to Mexico for the winter. Butterfly nets will be on hand for those who wish to assist Doug in capturing these beautiful insects. Registration is required.
September 15
512 Fall Cruise-In
The 512 Fall Cruise is planned for Wind Gap Chevrolet-Buick (Route 512 - just off Rt 33) Sunday, September 15 (Rain or Shine) 9am-2pm. There will be a 50/50 raffle, a DJ Spinning the Tunes, and free refreshments. The top 3 entries receive “Dealer’s Choice ” Trophies.
For Cruise-In information contact Jeff at 610-841-6403 or at www.slatebeltcorvetteclub.com.
Cruise-In Show Registration will be held from 9am-12pm. Pre-Register to avoid lines! Open Car & Truck Show: new, old, antiques, customs, trucks, street rods, & more are welcome. This is a FREE event, but they welcome a $5 Donation for the Vietnam Vets.
September 17
DiscoverE: Tales for Tots
Tuesday September 17 at 10:00am to 11:00am and 1:00pm to 2:00pm at Jacobsburg Park. Our popular Tales for Tots program returns with all new explorations! Join us for story time followed by nature activities for preschoolers ages 3-5. Each week we will explore a different topic by reading a book followed by a craft and short scavenger hunt. Adults must accompany their child. Please register your child for each session that you plan to attend. Children that attend six sessions will earn a DiscoverE Hide n’ Seekers certificate. Please note that the morning and afternoon sessions will be identical.
September 19
Young at Heart to Meet
The Slate Belt Young at Heart Club will be meeting on Thursday, September 19 at 1:00 PM in the church hall of St. Elizabeth's in Pen Argyl. An officer, with his canine companion, from the Bushkill Township Police Department will provide our program. He will show and explain the workings of these wonderful dogs with the police. Also, a correction - Walter Cole provied our program of the 100 Years of Football Rivalry between Bangor and Pen Argyl on Thursday, August 15. At several requests, we will have Mr. Cole come back again when he has collected more data. Thanks to Mr. Cole for such an interesting part of local history. Please feel free to join us for an interesting afternoon. Also there is a second bus for our trip to American Music Theatre on Wednesday, November 6. For more information, please call Mary Lou Derea-Lohman at 610-863-4846 or 610-844-4630.
September 20
Family Night: Crayfish
Friday, September 20 at 6:00pm to 7:30pm in Jacobsburg Park. Join us to learn about the fascinating lives of crayfish as we explore the creek for these unusual creatures. This program is best for families with children ages 5 and up. Equipment will be provided. Wear close-toed shoes that can get wet and expect to be in the water up to your knees. Registration is required.
September 21
Bangor Artisan Market
Enjoy second annual outdoor vintage and DIY inspired Artisan Market September 21 from 10am to 4pm brought to you by the Historic Bangor Business Association and Rustic Retail Market featuring handmade gifts, antiques, re-purposed items, home decor, art, and jewelry.
In addition to the Artisan Market, they'll be featuring something for the entire family including fun children's events, games, and food vendors.
Browse and shop at Bangor's quaint downtown stores, enjoy dining and drinks at one of our downtown restaurants or brewpub, and win some fantastic prizes and gifts in our Tricky Tray and 50/50 raffle.
Delaware Water Gap
Blazin 5k Run/Walk
The second Annual Delaware Water Gap Blazin 5k Run/Walk will be run Saturday, September 21, 2019 at 9 AM at the Cherry Valley National Wildlife Refuge 2138 Croasdale Rd, Stroudsburg, PA (formerly Cherry Valley Golf Course). Early registration is $30 until August 18th that will guarantee you a shirt. After the 18th price is $35 and shirts are not guarantee. 1st, 2nd, 3rd place medals will be awarded to the top male/female in each age group with a top male/female overall. You can sign up at https://runsignup.com/dwg2ndblazin5k. Last year's event they had close to 90 runners/walkers.
All proceeds benefit the Delaware Water Gap Fire Company. If you have any questions or concerns or are interested in being a sponsor for the event please contact email: Michael_Smith0122@hotmail.com or cell: 570-460-2107
New Journey at Mt. Eaton
New Journey is in concert at Mount Eaton Church on Saturday, September 21. Dinner is at 6:00 pm; the concert at 6:30 pm. There is no charge - a love offering for the band is taken. All are welcome. 7277 Mount Eaton Road, Saylorsburg, Pa 18353. 570-992-7050, www.mounteatonchurch.org
September 24
DiscoverE: Tales for Tots
Tuesday September 24 at 10:00am to 11:00am and 1:00pm to 2:00pm at Jacobsburg Park. Our popular Tales for Tots program returns with all new explorations! Join us for story time followed by nature activities for preschoolers ages 3-5. Each week we will explore a different topic by reading a book followed by a craft and short scavenger hunt. Adults must accompany their child. Please register your child for each session that you plan to attend. Children that attend six sessions will earn a DiscoverE Hide n’ Seekers certificate. Please note that the morning and afternoon sessions will be identical.
September 27
Fall Trapping Convention
Pennsylvania Trappers Association District 10 2019 Fall Trapping Convention is planned for September 27th 12-6pm and 28th 8am-6pm at the West End Fairgrounds (570 Fairgrounds Rd. Gilbert, PA). Free Admission, Free Demos, Food on premises, Tailgaters welcome. Contact Bob Counterman at 610-759-9203.
September 28
Celtic Cultural Competitions
The Celtic Cultural Alliance is hosting several competitions celebrating Celtic music and poetry at Celtic Classic Highland Games and Festival this year. The competitions’ goal is to showcase and celebrate the local talent in songwriting, youth Celtic fiddle playing, and creativity in poetry.
- The Celtic Songwriting Competition, sponsored by C.F. Martin & Co. and Sellersville Theatre, will be held on Saturday, September 28 at 10:30 a.m. at the Celtic Heritage Hollow Stage during the 32nd Celtic Classic Highland Games and Festival. The amateur songwriter with the highest score will be awarded one Martin Guitar DRSG Jr. along with the opportunity to audition as the opening act for a performance at the Sellersville Theatre. The contest is limited to the first 15 applicants with a correct registration.
- The Youth Fiddle Competition will be held on September 28 at the Charlie Brown Ice House, Bethlehem, for students under the age of 18. This unique fiddle contest primarily focuses on Celtic fiddling styles including Irish, Scottish, Cape Breton, Shetland, and Galician. Cash prizes are awarded.
- The Celtic Poetry contest is open for writers of all ages. Original works for the poems should reflect the Celtic culture, arts, history, or literature. Personal anecdotes of family memories or traveling experiences are also encouraged.
- For information about the competitions and to submit your entry, please visit our website at www.celticfest.org. For specific questions, please contact Marcie Mulligan at mmulligan@celticfest.org.
- The Celtic Classic runs from Friday, September 27 through Sunday, September 29 in downtown historic Bethlehem. For more information, directions, volunteering opportunities, and the weekend’s schedule, log on to www.celticfest.org. For up-to-the-minute information and updates, follow Celtic Classic on Twitter (@CelticClassic) and friend them on Facebook (facebook.com/CelticClassic).
Annual Harvest/Craft
UMBT Annual Harvest/Craft Festival September 28th, 2019 1:00-5:00 vendors wanted
Signs of Autumn Hike
Saturday, September 28 at 2:30pm to 4:30pm at Jacobsburg Park. The tell-tale signs of autumn are all around as the summer winds down. Join us as we search for wildflowers, changing leaves, migrating birds and other signs of the changing season. Be prepared for a moderate hike that may involve muddy slopes and uphill climbs. Please bring binoculars, a camera, water and a snack, and wear sturdy shoes. Registration is required.
Celestial Wildlife
Saturday, September 28 at 7:30pm to 9:00pm at Jacobsburg Park. Did you know that the night sky is filled with all sorts of wildlife? Join us for this nighttime adventure as we use our imagination and search the sky for bears, swans, eagles, dolphins and even dragons! Please dress warmly and wear sturdy shoes. Bring a blanket to sit on, a flashlight, water, a snack, and binoculars if you have them. Please note that the park will not provide telescopes at this program. This program is best for families with children ages 5 and up. Registration is required.
September 29
Slate Belt Bash & Road Rally
Slate Belt Rising will be hosting The Slate Belt BASH & ROAD RALLY Scavenger Hunt on Sunday, September 29th at Weona Park. The road rally scavenger hunt will be held from 9am-12pm with cash prizes for first place ($1,000.00 - YES! 1k) through third place finishers.
All you Slate Belt navigators and experts be ready to show off your Slate Belt Truth! The Road Rally course will wind through 10 municipalities with challenges to find obscure quirky landmarks and will end with a bonus round of Slate Belt history & facts. So brush up on your Slate Belt and your bank account could rise by $1,000.00.
There will be food vendors, live entertainment, and games from 11am-4pm! Additional information and registration for the scavenger hunt will be available soon. The event is RAIN OR SHINE!
October 1
DiscoverE: Tales for Tots
Tuesday October 1 at 10:00am to 11:00am and 1:00pm to 2:00pm at Jacobsburg Park. Our popular Tales for Tots program returns with all new explorations! Join us for story time followed by nature activities for preschoolers ages 3-5. Each week we will explore a different topic by reading a book followed by a craft and short scavenger hunt. Adults must accompany their child. Please register your child for each session that you plan to attend. Children that attend six sessions will earn a DiscoverE Hide n’ Seekers certificate. Please note that the morning and afternoon sessions will be identical.
October 5
Bangor Electronics Recycling
Bangor Borough Electronics Recycling Day will be Saturday, October 5, 2019 at 9 AM – 12 PM at 197 Pennsylvania Ave, Bangor, Pennsylvania 18013
October 8
DiscoverE: Tales for Tots
Tuesday October 8 at 10:00am to 11:00am and 1:00pm to 2:00pm at Jacobsburg Park. Our popular Tales for Tots program returns with all new explorations! Join us for story time followed by nature activities for preschoolers ages 3-5. Each week we will explore a different topic by reading a book followed by a craft and short scavenger hunt. Adults must accompany their child. Please register your child for each session that you plan to attend. Children that attend six sessions will earn a DiscoverE Hide n’ Seekers certificate. Please note that the morning and afternoon sessions will be identical.
October 12
Masonic Motorama
The Seventh Annual Masonic Motorama, presented By Portland Lodge No.311, will be held Saturday, October 12, from 8 AM – 11 PM at Plainfield Farmers Fair. The event is open to anything with a motor! Come see a car/truck show, a monster truck, truck and tractor pulls, food, games, and vendors. Cost is Adults $9.00, children age 5 to 10 $5.00. Children under the age of 5 are free.
October 15
DiscoverE: Tales for Tots
Tuesday October 15 at 10:00am to 11:00am and 1:00pm to 2:00pm at Jacobsburg Park. Our popular Tales for Tots program returns with all new explorations! Join us for story time followed by nature activities for preschoolers ages 3-5. Each week we will explore a different topic by reading a book followed by a craft and short scavenger hunt. Adults must accompany their child. Please register your child for each session that you plan to attend. Children that attend six sessions will earn a DiscoverE Hide n’ Seekers certificate. Please note that the morning and afternoon sessions will be identical.
October 17
Bangor Halloween Parade
Bangor Lodge #1106 of the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks is pleased to announce the 2019 edition of the Bangor Elks Halloween Parade in the Borough of Bangor. The parade is scheduled to take place Thursday October 17, 2019 at 7:00 PM with no rain date. The parade theme for 2019 will be “A Mardi Gras Halloween.”
Individuals and groups wishing to participate in the parade can sign up online for free at https://forms.gle/XLfNWpgjPKyHK1hG9 or by visiting the lodge home page and clicking on the parade link. It is necessary to include an email address for registration for further communications and on the parade. Registration will be available until October 10, 2019.
The parade route will be the same as last year. Line up will be at the Merchants Bank, Beehive, and Route 191 areas.
After the parade, the Bangor Lodge will once again host free hot dogs and soda at the lodge for the parade participants. Further information on the parade will be released in the coming weeks.
Any questions can be sent to bangorelksparade@gmail.com
October 21
Halloween In the Park
Halloween In the Park Saturday, October 19, 2019 at 12 PM – 5 PM will be held at Bushkill Park 2100 Bushkill Park Dr, Easton. Crafter & Vendors to trick or treat with Bounce houses, Character appearance, Food Trucks, Kids crafts, Games, Goodie bags for the first 150 kids, Costume contest and Scavenger hunt.
October 26
A Car-Truck -Tractor Show
A Car-Truck -Tractor Show hosted by Lower Mt Bethel Sandt's Eddy Fire Company will be held Saturday, October 26, from 9 AM – 3 PM on the Martins Creek Belvidere Hwy, Bangor.
Bach Choir Concert: Welcome to Westminster Abbey
The Bach Choir of Bethlehem welcomes Canada’s Theatre of Early Music as their Gala artist to present the American premiere of the Coronation of King George II on Saturday, October 26 at St. John’s Lutheran Church in Allentown. The ensemble is led by Danny Taylor, frequent Bach soloist and a much in-demand countertenor. In creating the coronation, Taylor and his musicians deliver orchestral and choral excellence that includes Renaissance to Baroque to present-day compositions.
November 2
Harvest Action
The Blue and White Harvest Auction Saturday November 2 at Plainfield Fire Co. New design, same great fundraiser! All proceeds benefit the students of Immaculate Conception School!
This is an Adult only affair - BYOB - must be 21. Ticket includes: d’oeuvres dinner & dessert. There will be a live and silent auction, wine pull, 50-50, and tricky tray.
Tickets go on sale in August. Look for more information.
November 6
"Joy to the World" Bus Trip
Slate Belt Young at Heart Club will sponsor a trip to the American Music Theatre to see "Joy to the World" on Wednesday, November 6th. Call Mary Lou DeRea-Lohman at 610-863-4846 or 610-844-4630."
November 30
Jingle on Main 2019
Jingle on Main 2019 hosted by Greater Blairstown Business Association is planned for Saturday, November 30 from 10 AM – 4 PM.
January 18
Live Bid Fur Auction
Pennsylvania Trappers Association District 10 Live Bid Fur Auction at Stockertown Rod & Gun Club (205 Le Fevre Rd. Stockertown, PA 18083), January 18th, 2020. Doors open at 8am, auction starts at 9am. PTA membership and furtaker's license required. Contact: Bob Counterman 610-759-9203.
Slate Belt Senior Center
Blue Valley Farm Show Complex
Bangor, PA.
610-588-1224
8:00 AM-3:30 PM
Blue Valley Farm Show Complex
Bangor, PA.
610-588-1224
8:00 AM-3:30 PM
Walking Club: Mondays, 9:30 AM
Tai Chi, Tuesdays, 12:30 PM
Painting, Wednesdays, 8:00-11:00 AM
Exercise with Darla, Wednesdays, 10:00 AM
Quilting Class, Thursdays, 9:30 AM
Poker, Thursday, September 5 & 12, 9:30 AM
Baseball, Friday, September 6 & 20, 10;00 AM
Mexican Train Dominos, Friday, September 6 12:15 PM & Friday, September 27, 9:30 AM
Daily: Cards, Pool, Computers, Internet, ,Library
SEPTEMBER EVENTS
CLOSED MONDAY, LABOR DAY
AARP MEETING, Monday, September 9, 1:00 PM
Discussion group-School Days, Tuesday, September 10, 9:30 AM
Blood Pressure, Tues, September 10, 10:00-11:00 AM
Farm Market, Wed, September 11,, 10:30-11:00 AM
EMERGENCY ACTION PLAN (free, Registration required. Thursday, September 12, 1:00-3:00 PM
Ladder Ball Game,Thursday, September 19, 9:30 AM,
CPR (free, Registration required), Thur,Sept 19, 1-3
Discussion group-If I were a rich person, Fri, Sept 20, 12:15 PM
Discussion-What is Palliative Care?, Tuesday, September 24, 10:00 AM
Council Meeting, Thursday, September 26, 9:00 AM
FIRST AID (free, Registration required Thursday, September 26, 1:00-3:00 PM
MUSIC WITH GLEN FOUL, Friday, September 27, 12:30 PM
Tai Chi, Tuesdays, 12:30 PM
Painting, Wednesdays, 8:00-11:00 AM
Exercise with Darla, Wednesdays, 10:00 AM
Quilting Class, Thursdays, 9:30 AM
Poker, Thursday, September 5 & 12, 9:30 AM
Baseball, Friday, September 6 & 20, 10;00 AM
Mexican Train Dominos, Friday, September 6 12:15 PM & Friday, September 27, 9:30 AM
Daily: Cards, Pool, Computers, Internet, ,Library
SEPTEMBER EVENTS
CLOSED MONDAY, LABOR DAY
AARP MEETING, Monday, September 9, 1:00 PM
Discussion group-School Days, Tuesday, September 10, 9:30 AM
Blood Pressure, Tues, September 10, 10:00-11:00 AM
Farm Market, Wed, September 11,, 10:30-11:00 AM
EMERGENCY ACTION PLAN (free, Registration required. Thursday, September 12, 1:00-3:00 PM
Ladder Ball Game,Thursday, September 19, 9:30 AM,
CPR (free, Registration required), Thur,Sept 19, 1-3
Discussion group-If I were a rich person, Fri, Sept 20, 12:15 PM
Discussion-What is Palliative Care?, Tuesday, September 24, 10:00 AM
Council Meeting, Thursday, September 26, 9:00 AM
FIRST AID (free, Registration required Thursday, September 26, 1:00-3:00 PM
MUSIC WITH GLEN FOUL, Friday, September 27, 12:30 PM
Bangor Public Library
New Books Aug 8 - Aug 15
Adult Fiction
The Healing Jar by Wanda E. Brunstetter
A Dangerous Man by Robert Crais
The Birthday Girl by Melissa De la Cruz
Neverwhere by Neil Gaiman
The Silent Wife by A. S. A. Harrison
Ask Again, Yes by Mary Beth Keane
The Enlightenment of Bees by Rachel Linden
Middlegame by Seanan McGuire
The Paris Wife by Paula McLain
The Warning by James Patterson
Vengeance in Death by J. D. Robb
Adult Non Fiction
Is There Still Sex in the City? By Candace Bushnell
Making Rounds with Oscar by David Dosa
The Pennsylvania German Family Farm Volume VI by Amos Long
Pennsyltucky Blues by Christopher Moore
1,000 Places to See Before You Die by Patricia Schultz
The Pennsylvania Germans of the Shenandoah Valley by The Pennsylvania German Folflore Society
1944: FDR and the Year that Changed History by Jay Winik
Large Print Adult Fiction
Labrynth by Catherine Coulter
The Turn of the Key by Ruth Ware
Young Adult Fiction
Guy Langman, Crime Scene Procrastinator by Josh Berk
The Elite by Kiera Cass
The Heir by Kiera Cass
The One by Kiera Cass
The Selection by Kiera Cass
Cinder and the Prince of Midnight by Susan Ee
Godsgrave by Jay Kristoff
Nevernight by Jay Kristoff
Wilder Girls by Rory Power
Junior Fiction
Blood and Bone by Erin Hunter
Shifting Shadows by Erin Hunter
Lanie by Jane Kurtz
The Egypt Game by Zilpha Keatley Snyder
The Poison Jungle by Tui Sutherland
Easy Fiction
Scribble Stones by Diane Alber
Baby Shark by John John Bajet
Fish Eyes: A Book You Can Count On by Lois Ehlert
Sugar: A Princess Pit Bull Finds Her Family by Barbara Freeman
The Very Fidgety Fish by Ruth Galloway
No Matter What by Debi Gliori
Dog in Boots by Gormley
Goggles by Ezra Jack Keats
Inch by Inch by Leo Lionni
Waiting for Chicken Smith by David Mackintosh
Linus the Little Yellow Pencil by Scott Magoon
Blueberries for Sal by Robert McCloskey
Zin! Zin! Zin! A Violin by Lloyd Moss
Miss Fiona’s Studendous Pumpkin Pies by Mark Moulton
The School Book by Todd Parr
The Neighbors by Einat Tsarfati
Ten Little Mermaids by Becky Williams
Sweety by Andrea Zuill
Easy Non Fiction
The Glorious Flight: Across the Channel with Louis Blaeriot, July 25, 1909 by Alice Provensen
Easy Reader Fiction
Sea Turtles by Laura F. Marsh
Audio Books
Contraband by Stuart Woods
DVDs
Austin Powers
Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me
The Breakfast Club
Buffy the Vampire Slayer, the Complete Third Season
Christmas in Connecticut
Curious George
Flushed Away
Gone With the Wind
The Inheritance
Kick-Ass 2
The Little Polar Bear
The Little Polar Bear, The Dream of Flying
Long Shot
Missing Link
Monster House
My Little Pony, StarSong and the Magic Dance Shoes
Norm of the North
Paths of Glory
Pokemon Detective Pikachu
The Salvation
Shazam!
Strawberry Shortcake Get Well Adventure
Strawberry Shortcake Happily Ever After
Sweetwater
Tolkien
The Wings of Eagles
Businesses Getting involved in Downtown Bangor, You can too
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The Historic Bangor Business Association (HBBA) is an organization devoted to attracting more people to shop in downtown Bangor. According to their website, https://www.hbbapa.org/, their mission is to “promote the great pride in our Culture and History while exposing visitors to our historical landmarks, extraordinary shops and eateries, thriving arts and cultural events, and vibrant festivals.” Each business involved in the HBBA, including Dinky’s Ice Cream Parlor and Grace on Broadway, is very involved in the community. They all live up to the mission statement, expressing the joy of working for the town, and wanting more involvement, both within their own businesses and the community overall. Heather Marzigliano owner of Grace on Broadway, specifically hopes for more people to shop locally. “For a lot of the businesses downtown, we need more local involvement,” she says. “If they want us here for the long term, and if they want downtown Bangor to continue to thrive and turn around, we really need their support.” Jill Matthews, aka Mrs. Dinky, agrees saying, “We need more people to come to downtown daily or even weekly to support the local businesses,” in addition to attending events that businesses put on. Marzigliano opened Grace on Broadway, named after her grandmother, almost three years ago. She is a brand ambassador for DIY brands and a board member for Slate Belt Chamber of Commerce. “I wanted to bring a unique place where people could get gifts and unique stuff that someone might find at Walmart or Target,” she says . “I wanted them to have a place where they could find home decor or little gifts and really help bring people into shopping downtown instead of going 15-20 minutes to other stores.” She now has three locations, including booths in Easton and Belvidere, and an online presence and is very involved in the community. Dinky’s Ice Cream Parlor opened seven and a half years ago in Bangor and has only expanded over time. The parlor started out with just homemade ice cream, homemade chili, and hot dogs, but has since expanded their menu which now includes the Quarry Bucket Ice Cream Challenge, named after the different Slate Quarries in the area, and new ice cream creations. They spread awareness of their business by using social media, creating small commercials, and even writing a Dinky’s jingle that can be found on Facebook. They are in the process of opening a second location in Bethlehem which they hope will be open to the public in October. Matthews has been co-president of the HBBA for three years. |
As members of the HBBA, both businesses, among others, are supportive of the community in many ways. Some of the duties of the members and executive members of the association include creating agendas for their monthly meetings, running the meetings, meeting with other board members when necessary, walking around to the different businesses to keep them updated on events in downtown, and making sure event coordinators have the support they need. “We all work well together while running our own businesses and helping others succeed,” says Matthews.
The HBBA plans to keep their 3 major events going every year. The Car Show, The Artisan Market (coming up in September), and Chili/Music fest, are large crowd pleasers in addition to other smaller events. “As an association, we want to grow and have more people in the association and helping us with these wonderful events,” says Matthews. “There are some obstacles and one is that people associate Bangor with bad news. IT IS NOT. It is a great town with business owners trying to build their businesses and change the view on how people see Bangor. Honestly, people have to come to Bangor to check it out to see how much it has changed.” “We all want to see the town succeed, both for our businesses and personally, and we’re all invested, we’re all close, and there's nothing I want to see more than to see the town thrive. It’s only better for everyone that way,” says Marzigliano. “To do so, and to support the local business in Bangor, please attend events, shop downtown, and eat in the area." To be a part of the HBBA, to view upcoming events, and to read about the history of the association, visit the HBBA website and follow local business on their social media. |