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Locally dense fog this morning
Areas of fog will continue to spread across the are this morning. Some localized areas of dense fog can be expected. The fog will begin to dissipate and lift later this morning, but not until after sunrise. Motorists should be alert for rapidly changing visibilities. If driving... slow down... use your headlights... and leave plenty of distance ahead of you.
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Four Straight - Five of Six![]() Bangor junior Ben Holland (21) drives to the basket during the Slaters' 58-43 win over Southern Lehigh at Freedom High School for their fourth straight Colonial League title and fifth in the last six years. Bangor (22-2) is the top seed in District XI and will play Mountain, Monday, February 26 versus the winner of Southern Lehigh & Blue Mountain at a site and time TBD. PHOTO GALLERY Sbtt Photo Larry Cory
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District 10 Chorus Songfest.....![]() The District 10 PMEA Chorus Songfest was held Friday night in the M.Craig Paine performing Arts Theaters at Bangor Area High School. PHOTO GALLERY Sbtt Photo Jennifer Trinkley Photography.
Dani Fey's Career at Penn State Underway![]() Former Bangor Slater softball player Dani Fey who was a member Bangor's state semi final team in 2017 and a first-team all state selection, has begun her collegiate career at Penn State.
She singled up the middle in the second inning of a game versus Duke in the Big Ten-ACC challenge for her first career hit and rbi. According to the Nitany Lions' online stats, Fey leads the team in walks and also has the best on-base percentage at .500. In the field she has made only one error in six games, playing right field or catching, which is a change from her days with the Slaters when she played first base. ![]() The Eagle featured on our Eagle Cam provided by the Pennsylvania Game Commission laid her first egg yesterday, February 20 at 3:30pm. If all goes well the egg should hatch on or near March 27. After hatching the young will fledge in 10-12 weeks.
Pot Affects Men & Women Differently![]() Smoking up could be a very different experience for men and women, according to a 2014 study in the journal Drug and Alcohol Dependence.
In research on rats, Washington State University psychologist Rebecca Craft found that females were more sensitive to cannabis' painkilling qualities, but they were also more likely to develop a tolerance for the drug, which could contribute to negative side effects and dependence on marijuana. The female rats' higher levels of the hormone estrogen seem to play a role in these sex-specific effects. Female rats are more sensitive to the effects of cannabis at ovulation, when estrogen levels are highest, Craft said in a statement. Baby Jessica 30 years later![]() People
Sitting in class at her elementary school in Midland, Texas, 7-year-old Sheyenne Morales was recently given a one-sentence prompt for an assignment: “Nobody knows this about me.” Sheyenne was quick with her answer. She said, “Nobody knows about me that my mom is Baby Jessica.” Her mother, Jessica McClure Morales, is indeed the woman whose fate, as an 18-month-old, transfixed the nation in October 1987, after she’d fallen 22 feet into a small well in her aunt’s backyard in Midland. It took 58 hours — with no food or water — before she was finally brought back to the surface, amid cheers from rescuers and CNN viewers across the country. Morales, now 30, tells PEOPLE that when Sheyenne made the announcement at school about her mom, “Her teacher put a video on to show the other little 7-year-olds who Baby Jessica is.” “Her teacher knew all about it,” Morales says, “but the other kids didn’t know what she was talking about.” Since then, Sheyenne and her 9-year-old brother, Simon, have watched some of the footage of their mom being saved on YouTube. “I was, like, crying,” Sheyenne says of the videos. “She had the bandages and the rag on her head,” Simon adds. “It took them two and a half days. It’s amazing that she survived.” In the decades since she was pulled from the well, Morales has resisted fame, up to and including her low-key wedding in 2006. (At 25, she gained access to a trust fund full of donations from well-wishers made in the wake of her rescue.) Apart from the recognition that has always been linked to the name “Baby Jessica,” Morales hopes her children will also learn from some of the downsides she experienced while growing up. “There were a few times I was picked on specifically for being ‘Baby Jessica,’ ” she tells PEOPLE. “I had a kid that called me ‘well-dweller’ for a good couple of years.” “Kids are blunt; they say what’s on their minds,” she says. “Especially when everybody in the world is like, ‘Oh, Baby Jessica’s got money,’ and I wore hand-me-downs.” Of the bullying, Morales says, “That part of my life made me the kind of mom that I am: to express to my kids that it’s not right. My kids have good hearts.” These days, a typical weekend at the Morales home is all about family: Husband Danny, 43, might be tinkering in his man-cave out back, while the kids play in the treehouse he built for them. As for Jessica, she says she sometimes reflects on her life and the accident that could have ended it so early. Looking around at her home and happy family, she says, “Had I not survived, none of this would have been.”
Veterans Assistance Day in Pen Argyl
Senator Mario Scavello (R-40) and the American Legion will be holding a Veterans Assistance Day on Wednesday, February 21 at the senator’s Pen Argyl district office. This service is offered on the third Wednesday of each month. The district office is located at 2 N. Robinson Avenue, Pen Argyl, PA 18072. 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 Pen Argyl office to schedule an appointment at 610-863-1200. Slate Belt Animal Advocacy Meeting The Slate Belt Animal Advocacy Meeting scheduled for Wednesday February has been postponed to 7:00pm February 21. Paint Party at The Works Paint a spring forsythia on a 3 pallet wood base at The Works on Market Street in historic downtown Bangor from 6-8 pm February 21. All supplies and guided instruction included for the $35 reservation fee. You'll enjoy creative time with friends and fantastic food! Register online to secure your spot HERE as space is limited. When you paint with Bloom, you paint with purpose -- all studio proceeds empower women and create economic opportunity for a survivor of violence to build a new life! #artheals 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
Dining For Dogs
Come chow down on lunch, dinner or even a snack at the Old Mill in Pen Argyl February 22 starting at 11:00am. Slate Belt Animal Advocacy group animals will benefit from the restaurant generously donating 10% of the day ‘s proceeds. Donations of supplies will be accepted the day of the fundraiser. February 21 Regular EventsBingo - Bushkill Fire Co. Doors 5pm. Bingo 7pm.
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 Gym Nite - 6-8pm, Faith Christian School, Roseto. 610-588-6929 Story Time - Preschool children. Blue Mt. Community Library, Pen Argyl, 10:30am Bangor Yard Waste - Dump in container at Bangor Park, 8-2 UMBT Planning Commission - Township Building, 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 [email protected].
CLICK HERE FOR 45-60 DAY CALENDARDIY Sign Workshop
Come to Bloom on Friday, February 23 from 3-6 pm or Saturday, February 24 from 6-8 pm and create an on-trend, farmhouse-classic sign for your home or as a gift! We customize the materials for you and take you step by step through this DIY process (tray option is $10 additional for the 17 inch round). Select from either a 14x14, 16x20, 10x20, 12x12 or 17 inch round base, choose a background color and then enter the name or phrase you'd like featured on the piece (maximum of 10 words). Please make your reservation 24 hours in advance so we have time to prep your materials. Register HERE! Thanks! Paint Your Pet Paint your pet night with Karin on Friday, March 9th at 6pm at Bloom. Paint on a 12x16 for $35 or 16x20 for $45 after registering we will send you a email to send your photo so we can pre-sketch your canvas and bring your photo with you. Register early class size is limited and this class is becoming popular. Register HERE! Entertainment This Week
Art as Spirituality Exhibition
Stroudsburg, PA – The Pocono Arts Council is pleased to present the Art as Spirituality Exhibition in the ARTSPACE Gallery, March 2-24, 2018. This special exhibition is sponsored by Opportunity Associates, a local interfaith-based organization whose focus is to develop a more just and humane society, increasing the appreciation of diversity and creating opportunity for all. Art as Spirituality is an opportunity for artists to express their personal and/or universal understanding of spirituality. The show is open to all media and artists – students, amateurs and professionals. Artists of all ages are encouraged to use their art to explore, express and share their spirituality. Michael Barnett will serve as juror for the show. He is a visual artist, poet and historian with a divinity degree from Moravian College, Bethlehem, PA. The $5 entry fee makes the opportunity available to a wide audience. The exhibition is open to the public and many works will be available for purchase. Delivery of artwork is scheduled on Tuesday, February 27, 1-6pm. Prospectus and Entry Form is available online: http://poconoarts.org/pac/wp-content/uploads/2018- Art-as- Spirituality-Prospectus- Entry.pdf The artists’ reception and awards presentation, including cash prizes, will take place, Saturday, March 10, 2-4pm. The Art as Spirituality Exhibition will run March 2-24, 2018. The Pocono Arts Council is a local arts service organization serving Lackawanna, Luzerne, Monroe, Pike and Wayne counties. The mission of the council is to build the community artistically and culturally by providing leadership, service and education - “Culture Builds Community.” For further information, visit www.poconoarts.org, email [email protected] or call 570-476- 4460. Facebook: @poconoartscouncil; Instagram: @poconoartscouncil; THIS DAY IN HISTORY - February 21Malcolm X assassinated 1965 In New York City, Malcolm X, an African American nationalist and religious leader, is assassinated by rival Black Muslims while addressing his Organization of Afro-American Unity at the Audubon Ballroom in Washington Heights. Born Malcolm Little in Omaha, Nebraska, in 1925, Malcolm was the son of James Earl Little, a Baptist preacher who advocated the black nationalist ideals of Marcus Garvey. Threats from the Ku Klux Klan forced the family to move to Lansing, Michigan, where his father continued to preach his controversial sermons despite continuing threats. In 1931, Malcolm’s father was brutally murdered by the white supremacist Black Legion, and Michigan authorities refused to prosecute those responsible. In 1937, Malcolm was taken from his family by welfare caseworkers. By the time he reached high school age, he had dropped out of school and moved to Boston, where he became increasingly involved in criminal activities. In 1946, at the age of 21, Malcolm was sent to prison on a burglary conviction. It was there he encountered the teachings of Elijah Muhammad, the leader of the Nation of Islam, whose members are popularly known as Black Muslims. The Nation of Islam advocated black nationalism and racial separatism and condemned Americans of European descent as immoral “devils.” Muhammad’s teachings had a strong effect on Malcolm, who entered into an intense program of self-education and took the last name “X” to symbolize his stolen African identity. ![]()
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February 21
Veterans Assistance Day in Pen Argyl
Senator Mario Scavello (R-40) and the American Legion will be holding a Veterans Assistance Day on Wednesday, February 21 at the senator’s Pen Argyl district office. This service is offered on the third Wednesday of each month. The district office is located at 2 N. Robinson Avenue, Pen Argyl, PA 18072. 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 Pen Argyl office to schedule an appointment at 610-863-1200. Slate Belt Animal Advocacy Meeting The Slate Belt Animal Advocacy Meeting scheduled for Wednesday February has been postponed to 7:00pm February 21. Paint Party at The Works Paint a spring forsythia on a 3 pallet wood base at The Works on Market Street in historic downtown Bangor from 6-8 pm February 21. All supplies and guided instruction included for the $35 reservation fee. You'll enjoy creative time with friends and fantastic food! Register online to secure your spot HERE as space is limited. When you paint with Bloom, you paint with purpose -- all studio proceeds empower women and create economic opportunity for a survivor of violence to build a new life! #artheals February 22Dining For Dogs
Come chow down on lunch, dinner or even a snack at the Old Mill in Pen Argyl February 22 starting at 11:00am. Slate Belt Animal Advocacy group animals will benefit from the restaurant generously donating 10% of the day ‘s proceeds. Donations of supplies will be accepted the day of the fundraiser. February 23 & 24
DIY Sign Workshop
Come to Bloom on Friday, February 23 from 3-6 pm or Saturday, February 24 from 6-8 pm and create an on-trend, farmhouse-classic sign for your home or as a gift! We customize the materials for you and take you step by step through this DIY process (tray option is $10 additional for the 17 inch round). Select from either a 14x14, 16x20, 10x20, 12x12 or 17 inch round base, choose a background color and then enter the name or phrase you'd like featured on the piece (maximum of 10 words). Please make your reservation 24 hours in advance so we have time to prep your materials. Register HERE! Thanks! February 23
Family Night: Investigating Owl Pellets
Friday, February 23, 6:30-7:30 PM at Jacobsburg What is an owl pellet? Well it’s not poop! Find out more about these mysterious little treasures that our local night time hunters leave behind. We will spend the evening being scientists by investigating the diets of owls through dissection! Find clues about the habits and roles of owls in the ecosystem, starting with what they eat. This program is appropriate for children ages six and up. Registration is required. February 24
Adult Indoor Triathlon
Adult Indoor Triathlon hosted by Pocono Family YMCA will be held Saturday, February 24 at 10 AM - 12 PM at the Pocono Family YMCA 809 Main St, Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania 18360 Tickets Available at s3.asoundstrategy.com Come and participate with us in this fun family-oriented fundraising event. Show your friends and family that supporting a charity can be fun and fulfilling! Adults can either sign up as individuals or a relay team! All events are TIMED activities.Distances will be measured by volunteer counters/timers. Swim 10 minutes; Bike 20 minutes; Run 15 minutes Winter Tracking Saturday, February 24, 10:00 AM-12 noon at Jacobsburg Could you tell if a bobcat was in the area? An owl? Join us as we take a walk through Jacobsburg in search of animal tracks and signs. Participants should dress for the weather and wear comfortable hiking shoes. If we have snow, we will take the walk in snowshoes! Registration is required. You can also 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 at 610-746-2801 or [email protected]. With at least three days notice, interpreters for people who are deaf or hard of hearing are available for educational programs. Karaoke Join the Karaoke with Leigh 7-11pm Febraury 24 at the Roseto Rod & Gun club. February 25Bangor Band Boosters Cash Bingo
The Bangor Slater Band Boosters' Cash Bingo will be held at the Bangor Elks Lodge, 120 Broadway, Bangor, Sunday, February 25,2018. Doors open 2 PM, Bingo Starts 3PM. $25.presale (before 2/20/18) $30. at door. Refreshments available For ticket information call Dawn 610-462-6432 or Linda 484-241-0146. Visit: bahsbands.weebly.com February 27Cabinet In Your Community
The Governor’s Office has invited you to attend "Cabinet In Your community" to talk about issues that are important to you and your region at East Stroudsburg University on February 27th. Any citizen of Upper Mount Bethel and Portland, Lower Mount Bethel, Bangor and East Bangor are invited to attend. Remember to RSVP! Cost is free! There is no deadline to register but once sold out no more RSVPs will be accepted. Learn to Build a Mandolin at NCC Make your own instrument in this new class Northampton Community College (NCC) will offer a new class “Build a Mandolin” on Tuesday, February 27, at 6:30 p.m., at the Fab Lab, Fowler Family Southside Center, 511 E. Third Street, Bethlehem. Participants will use hand tools to carve a neck, soundboard and back, using Sitka spruce and curly maple, which will be supplied. The class has no prerequisites, but some instrument building knowledge will be a plus. The fee is $989. To enroll, visit the course catalog at www.northampton.edu/fablab or call 610-332-8665. March 1
Board Game Bonanza!
Do you like to play Games? On Thursday, March 1 from 1-3 pm, The Blue Mt. Community library will host a BOARD GAME BONANZA! Board games will be supplied or you may bring your own. Space is limited therefore, reservations are required. Call the library manager at 610-863- 3029 for more information or visit www.bmcl.org. Find us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/bmclpenargyl. The Library is located at 216 S. Robinson Ave., Pen Argyl. Hours are M-Sa, 10am-Noon and M-Th, 6-8 pm. Free Nurse Aide Info Session Get the information you need to join the fastest growing industry in America. One out of every five jobs created is in healthcare. Looking to enter this high demand industry? Northampton Community College’s Nurse Aide (CNA) training program provides the tools to be successful in a new career with the potential of earning $10-$15 per hour. Join us for a free fact finding information session at Fowler Family Southside Center in Bethlehem on March 1 at 6 p.m. to learn about the career, training program and how to get started. Attendance is strongly encouraged if you’re considering taking the CNA class so you understand the program requirements and any updates. The program is free but pre-registration is requested. Please visit Northampton.edu/HealthcareCourses to enroll and learn more about the program. The Nurse Aide program begins April 2 at Fowler Family Southside Center. Questions? Please call 610-332-6585. March 1- 5
NCC to Stage “The Trojan Women”
Northampton Community College (NCC) will stage The Trojan Women, a tragic-comic remake of the classic anti-war play by the ancient Greek playwright Euripides. The playwright, Caroline Bird, is considered one of the U.K.’s most exciting new poets. Performances will take place on Thursday, March 1; Friday, March 2; Saturday, March 3; Monday, March 5 at 7:30 p.m.; and Sunday, March 4 at 3:00 p.m. at the Norman R. Roberts Lab Theatre, Kopecek Hall, Bethlehem Campus. Admission is free with a donation of non-perishable food items for a food bank or a donation to the Norman R. Roberts Scholarship Fund for theatre majors. Reservations are suggested. To reserve your seat, email [email protected] or call 610-861-5524. Cast members include:From Allentown: Emily Gonzalez; From Bangor: Chad Allen Schafer; From Bethlehem: Juanita Shockley; From East Stroudsburg: Winter Pordy; From Easton: Tyrell Costen; From Horsham: Jordan Fidalgo; From Nazareth: Marissa Dibilio; From Pen Argyl: Madison Williams; From Saylorsburg: Cole Fretz. March 3
Trivia Night
Trivia Night March 3 from 9 to 11 at Broadway Pub, Bangor, PA March 6
Gearing Up for Kindergarten
The Bangor Area School District will be offering the spring Gearing Up for Kindergarten program beginning this March. The program will be held at the Washington Elementary School on Tuesdays and the Five Points Elementary School on Wednesdays from March 6 to March 27, 2018 from 6:00 PM to 7:30 PM. The Gearing Up for Kindergarten program is intended for families with a child who will be entering kindergarten in August 2018. The classes run for an hour and a half each night. This program offers parent/child activities, as well as separate child preparation and parent education classes. Parent topics include: Learning Styles/School Readiness, Temperament, Early Literacy/Math, Social/Emotional Development, Nurturance and Prevention Tools, Nutrition, Safety, and Parent’s Role in School Success. Preschool topics include Math activities, Science exploration, Motor development, Sensory development and Reading/Literacy. The program is free of charge, with child care being offered for siblings. Registration forms are available on the District’s website, at the elementary schools or by calling Rae Temples at 610-599- 7015, ext. 75103#. March 9
Paint Your Pet
Paint your pet night with Karin on Friday, March 9th at 6pm at Bloom. Paint on a 12x16 for $35 or 16x20 for $45 after registering we will send you a email to send your photo so we can pre-sketch your canvas and bring your photo with you. Register early class size is limited and this class is becoming popular. Register HERE! March 9-11
Lehigh Valley Flower and Garden Show
The 2018 Lehigh Valley Flower and Garden Show, with the theme “Fields, Farms and Backyards” at Allentown Fairgrounds. March 11
UMBT Bus Trip Upper Mount Bethel will be having its First Bus Trip of 2018 on Sunday, March 11th to the Philadelphia Flower Show at the Pennsylvania Convention Center! The Bus Trip and ticket for admission is $33 for adults, Students ages 17-24 is $25, and Children/Teenagers from ages 2-16 is $20. Under the age of 2 is free. You can purchase tickets by cash or check (payable to Upper Mount Bethel Township) at the Township Building or you can mail checks with guests names to Upper Mount Bethel Township (Att: Flower Show Bus Trip) PO BOX 520 Mount Bethel, PA 18343. The Bus picks up at the Mount Bethel Fire House at 8am and will return by 6pm. Get your tickets before February 22nd as we will no longer accept reservations after that date. This is sure to sell out fast, so get your tickets as soon as possible! March 13
Gearing Up for Kindergarten
The Bangor Area School District will be offering the spring Gearing Up for Kindergarten program beginning this March. The program will be held at the Washington Elementary School on Tuesdays and the Five Points Elementary School on Wednesdays from March 6 to March 27, 2018 from 6:00 PM to 7:30 PM. March 15
Music In Our Schools Concert
Music In Our Schools Concert with various instrumental and choral ensembles will be held in the M. Craig Paine Performing Arts Theater at Bangor Area High School, 7:00pm March 15. March 17
Craft and Vendor Show
The 24th Annual Mt. Bethel Fire Company Ladies Auxillary Craft and Vendor Show will be held March 17th from 9am to 3pm at Mt. Bethel Fire House, 2341 N. Delaware Drive, Mount Bethel. Table space is availale. The cost is $20 first table/$15 for additional tables. To reserve a space, email [email protected] and ask for a form. Sportsman's Dinner Trinity Lutheran Church, 404 Broadway, Bangor will hold their Annual Sportsman's Dinner on Saturday, March 17 at 6:00 pm. Tickets are $15.00 each and may be purchased by calling the church office at 610-588-2023. Trivia Night Trivia Night March 17 from 9 to 11 pm at Broadway Pub, Bangor. March 18
Designer Purse Blingo Designer Purse Blingo Hosted by Humble Hearts For Hope, Inc. Sunday, March 18 at 12 PM - 4 PM at Plainfield Township Volunteer Fire Company 6480 Sullivan Trail, Wind Gap. Tickets by Eventbrite. Early Bird Registration for Coach Purse. Sales end on Jan 31 at 6 PM. Cost $25.00 20 Games, Mix and Match between Designer Purses and Premier Designs Bling. March 20
Gearing Up for Kindergarten
The Bangor Area School District will be offering the spring Gearing Up for Kindergarten program beginning this March. The program will be held at the Washington Elementary School on Tuesdays and the Five Points Elementary School on Wednesdays from March 6 to March 27, 2018 from 6:00 PM to 7:30 PM. March 24Rotary Easter Bunny Breakfast
The Slate Belt Rotary's 7th Annual Breakfast with the Easter Bunny will be held March 24, 2018 from 9-11AM at the Scorecard in Wind Gap. All children 9 and under eat FREE. $8 for all others. Proceeds for this event benefit the Community Garden of the Slate Belt. March 27
Gearing Up for Kindergarten
The Bangor Area School District will be offering the spring Gearing Up for Kindergarten program beginning this March. The program will be held at the Washington Elementary School on Tuesdays and the Five Points Elementary School on Wednesdays from March 6 to March 27, 2018 from 6:00 PM to 7:30 PM. March 31
Wind Gap Easter Egg Hunt
The Wind Gap Easter Egg Hunt will be held Saturday, March 31st at 11:00 am at the Wind Gap Park for Children 10 Years of Age and Under. April 7
Harlem Wizards Basketball Game
The Bangor Area Middle School PTSO (Parent, Teacher, Student, Organization) is hosting its 1st Annual Harlem Wizards Basketball Game on April 7, 2018. While the PTSO is fairly new, we are running this fundraiser in hopes that we can raise enough money to assist the school with future purchases that are not in their budget such as: new library books, school supplies and equipment, funding field trips and assemblies, as well as assist with purchases for the school dances throughout the year. We wanted to take a new approach to fundraising and offer a family friendly event that would bring the community together for a great cause and promote wellness at the same time. We will have our own team consisting of teachers and staff from each school in the district as well as some High School players. Our team will be playing against the Harlem Wizards. To purchase tickets online you can go to: https://www.harlemwizards.com/schedule-tickets/ Find the April calendar and click on April 7th, Bangor, PA. Any businesses interested in being a sponsor for this event can contact Debbie Smith, 610-751-7692 or Kim Gambale, 484-241-0441 or email: [email protected] Trivia Night Trivia Night April 7 from 9 to 11 pm at Broadway Pub, Bangor, 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 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 April 22
Earth Day Celebration
Annual Earth Day Celebration hosted by Waste Management's Grand Central Environmental Education Center will be held Sunday, April 22 at 11 AM - 2 PM at Waste Management's Grand Central Environmental Education Center 891 Grand Central Road, Pen Argyl, Pennsylvania 18072 The event will include presentations by Bear Mountain Butterflies and the P.T. Reptiles!! (YES REPTILES THIS YEAR!! YAY!) They will also be recognizing some of the great Scouts that have achieved Eagle Status for the projects completed at the Education Center. Activities for the kids, composting information and other great organizations will be here! More information to come! 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 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 [email protected]. 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. 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. 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. 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 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 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. 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. 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
FEBRUARY
FEBRUARY EVENTS
Pen Argyl - February 2018
MTD: 3.93 YTD: 8.25 Normal: 2.77
Bangor Library New Books
February 15 Adult Fiction
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SLATE BELT MEN’S QUOIT LEAGUE
February 8, 2018
Bangor Elks 40 Roseto Legion 16 – Jody Zengulis 13-1, Ryan Kreider 12-2, Dave Giaquinto 12-2 *Note : Dave Giaquinto threw a four-timer over John Cuvo
East Bangor Fire Co. 35 Hillside Rod & Gun Club 21 – Bill Pascoe 11-3, Scott Allen 11-3
Liberty Fire Co. 34 Roseto Rod & Gun Club 22 – John “Packy” Roberts 11-3, Phil Martin 10-4; Harold Bird 9-5
Bangor Jax 30 Bangor VFW 26 – Carson Brewer 8-6, Jon Owens 8-6; Jeff Plimpton 10-4
Columbia Fire Co. 32 Rescue Fire Co. 24 – Brian Palmer 11-3, Matt Goffredo 11-3; Rob George 9-5
Oxford Fire Co. 37 O’Neill’s Place 19 – Bill Griffett 11-3, Jim Huff 11-3, Wayne Sayler 10-4
Pen Argyl Legion 46 Second Ward Fire Co. 10 – John Albanese 13-1, Brookes Kromer 13-1, Bob Ponnett 12-2
2017-2018 SBMQL SECOND HALF STANDINGS
Division 1 – Bangor Elks 9-0, Oxford Fire Co. 9-0, Pen Argyl Legion 8-1, Hillside Rod & Gun Club 6-3, Roseto Legion 6-3, Bangor Jax 6-3, O’Neill’s Place 5-4
Division 2 – East Bangor Fire Co. 5-4, Second Ward Fire Co. 3-6, Bangor VFW 3-6, Rescue Fire Co. 1-8, Liberty Fire Co. 1-8, Columbia Fire Co. 1-8, Roseto Rod & Gun Club 0-9
Bangor Elks 40 Roseto Legion 16 – Jody Zengulis 13-1, Ryan Kreider 12-2, Dave Giaquinto 12-2 *Note : Dave Giaquinto threw a four-timer over John Cuvo
East Bangor Fire Co. 35 Hillside Rod & Gun Club 21 – Bill Pascoe 11-3, Scott Allen 11-3
Liberty Fire Co. 34 Roseto Rod & Gun Club 22 – John “Packy” Roberts 11-3, Phil Martin 10-4; Harold Bird 9-5
Bangor Jax 30 Bangor VFW 26 – Carson Brewer 8-6, Jon Owens 8-6; Jeff Plimpton 10-4
Columbia Fire Co. 32 Rescue Fire Co. 24 – Brian Palmer 11-3, Matt Goffredo 11-3; Rob George 9-5
Oxford Fire Co. 37 O’Neill’s Place 19 – Bill Griffett 11-3, Jim Huff 11-3, Wayne Sayler 10-4
Pen Argyl Legion 46 Second Ward Fire Co. 10 – John Albanese 13-1, Brookes Kromer 13-1, Bob Ponnett 12-2
2017-2018 SBMQL SECOND HALF STANDINGS
Division 1 – Bangor Elks 9-0, Oxford Fire Co. 9-0, Pen Argyl Legion 8-1, Hillside Rod & Gun Club 6-3, Roseto Legion 6-3, Bangor Jax 6-3, O’Neill’s Place 5-4
Division 2 – East Bangor Fire Co. 5-4, Second Ward Fire Co. 3-6, Bangor VFW 3-6, Rescue Fire Co. 1-8, Liberty Fire Co. 1-8, Columbia Fire Co. 1-8, Roseto Rod & Gun Club 0-9
Slater Youth Baseball Workouts
Slater Youth Baseball Association Pre-season workouts start THIS week for interested players at the gym at the Tuscarora Inn in Mt. Bethel on the following dates and times. *Players ages 9 and 10 as of May 1, 2018 may attend the Minors sessions. *Players age 11 and 12 may attend the Majors sessions. Dates: February 12, 14, 26, 28 . March 5, 12, 14, 19, 21, 26, 28 *Minors will be held from 6-7:30pm . *Majors will be held from 7:30-9pm Please note these sessions are limited to the first 25 players due to limited space. Also very important, please check the Facebook page on each scheduled date to ensure there is no cancellation due to unforeseen circumstances or inclement weather. The Tuscarora Inn is located at 3300 River Road in Mt. Bethel. **Any established coach from the 2017 season who is interested in helping out during these sessions, please contact Nick Kornafel at [email protected]. |