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Pen Argyl
April 22, 2014 8.90 Scale
High 9.7 - 12 Medium High 7.3 -9.6 Medium Low 4.9 - 7.2 Low Medium 2.5 - 4.8 Low 0 - 2.4 Pen Argyl - April, 2014
MTD: 2.45 Normal: 3.95
YTD - 61.50
November 26............................0.25
December 9..............................0.50 December 10............................2.00 December 15............................5.50 December 17............................2.75 December 24............................0.25 December 26............................0.25 January 2.................................6.50 January 10...............................0.50 January 13...............................0.25 January 18...............................2.00 January 21...............................2.25 January 25...............................1.75 February 3...............................6.50 February 5...............................5.50 February 9...............................3.00 February 13...........................13.00 February 15.............................4.00 February 17.............................1.75 February 26.............................1.50 April 15....................................1.00 |
31 Gifts Bingo Fundraiser A 31 Gifts Bingo Fund Raiser will be held Mother's day Weekend Saturay May 10. Doors open at 12 Bingo starts at 1 in the East Bangor Fire Hall, 30 East Central Ave, East Bangor PA
Cost is $20 advance or $25 at door. Food will be available. Info: 484-866-7233. Purchase tickets from Bob Abbott 484-2395924 or Dawn Abbott 484-866-7233. The event is being held by Portland Lodge No. 311, Free & Accepted Masons. Proceeds go to the Masonic Motorama Car show being held October 12, 2014. Bangor's Kiley Kuchar makes a nice catch of a fly ball during the Slaters' game with Catasauqua played Monday at Bangor Middle School. (More photos tomorrow) More photos below) Sbtt Photo Larry Cory
Mohegan Sun Casino Trip St. Elizabeth of Hungary Parish in Pen Argyl will be sponsoring a trip to the
Mohegan Sun Casino in Willkes Barre on Thursday, May 8, 2014.
Trips for June, July, August and September will be going back to Atlantic City. The first pick up location will be at St. Elizabeth's parking lot in Pen Argyl, leaving by 8:30am; the second pick up location will be at the old St. Joseph's parking lot in Wind Gap, leaving by 8:35am. For more information, please call Mary Lou DeRea-Lohman at 610-863-4846 or 610-844-4630." Scroll Down for.......
NCC Hosts Banff Mountain
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April 22........Join the Biggest Winner
Join the Pocono Medical Center's Biggest Winner and be part of this healthy living challenge and join others in your community on a journey towards a healthier you.
Learn more and register online: PoconoMedicalCenter.org/biggestwinner April 25........Free Family Night Out
A free Family Night Out, which includes a community dinner and family activity will be held April 25 at Community Presbyterian Church of Mt. Bethel from 6:00 to 8:00pm. It is open to all.
April Activities at JacobsburgSpeaker
Series: Dawn Konkoly
Friday, April 25th 7:00-8:00 p.m. Join us as PhD candidate Dawn Fariello from Fordham University presents, “Pathogens That Are Hosted By Avian Individuals.” In the fields of human public health and wildlife health, birds occupy an important ecological role as vehicles of disease. Many bird species undergo long range migrations, increasing the distance pathogens may be potentially carried. Several recent scientific studies support that birds carrying Borrelia burgdorferi, the causative agent of Lyme disease, introduced the disease to areas historically uninfected. This spread was primarily attributed to birds carrying infected ticks during migration. Understanding the types of pathogens and how their prevalence varies in the avian community will lead to a better understanding of pathogen transmission and bird conservation efforts. To register, contact Rick Wiltraut at 610-746-2801 or [email protected]. Earth Day at Jacobsburg Saturday, April 26th 9:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. Celebrate Earth Day at Jacobsburg Environmental Education Center by joining us for a bird banding demonstration, service project, and wildflower walk. Bring your lunch and spend the day outside learning about birds and wildflowers while also giving back to your local education center. To register, contact Lauren Forster at 610-746-2801 or [email protected]. For community programs, you can also register online at http://www.dcnr.state.pa.us/ and click on “What to Do” and “Calendar of Events.” 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. Scouts to honor Judge Zito The Boy Scouts of America, Minsi Trails Council, announce that Northampton County Court of Common Pleas Judge Leonard Zito will be honored with the Good Scout Award at the Annual Slate Belt Nazareth Friends of Scouting Breakfast scheduled 7:30am April 25 at the Washington Banquet Facility at Washington Township Fire Co. just south of Bangor.
Judge Zito will be recognized by Scouts, friends, family, business and community leaders for his significant achievements and service to the Slate Belt Nazareth community. The Good Scout Award recognizes individuals who set positive examples for others and demonstrate selfless concern and care for their communities. For more information on the Annual Slate Belt Nazareth Friends of Scouting Breakfast, please call Brian Dungan, District Director, Boy Scouts of America (610) 465-8564 or [email protected]. Minsi Trails Council provides leadership and character development programs to nearly 11,000 youth with 5,000 adult volunteers. The council serves young people throughout the Anthracite Region, Pocono Mountains and Lehigh Valley in Pennsylvania along with western New Jersey and serves six-counties: Lehigh, Northampton, Monroe, Carbon, Luzerne, and Warren counties. The local Scouting heritage dates back more than 100 years when the council’s first Scout troops were established in the Allentown and Easton areas. To learn more about Scouting, visit www.minsitrails.com. April 26........Green & White Tricky Tray & Vendor Show
The Green and White Youth Association will hold a Tricky Tray and Vendor show April 26 at the Wind Gap Fire Hall. Doors open at 4:30pm. Tikcets will be drawn at 7:00pm.
You do not need to be present for regular prizes. Tickets available at the door. Regular prizes: 26 tickets for $5.00. Special prizes: Tickets $1:00 each or seven tickets for $5.00. Refreshments will be on sale and there will be a 50/50. For tickets and event info contact Jen Spearmint 570-688-5353 e-mail [email protected]; or Chrissie Holland 484-896-0552 e-mail chrissieh65@gmail. Lookout Fire Co. Sportsman's Raffle
The Lookout Fire Company #1 will hold a sportsman's raffle on Saturday April 26th at the Weona Park Community Center from 1:00 P.M. till 5:00 P.M. Tickets are available for $5.00 a ticket or 5 for $20.00. All proceeds benefit Lookout Fire Company #1. For a complete list of all the prizes and opportunities to purchase tickets checkout Lookout’s Facebook page or website http://www.lookoutfireco.com.
Outdoor Craft and Flea Market
St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Church of Pen Argyl will hold and Outdoor Craft & Flea Market April 26, from 8am-2pm.
Vendors are needed. the cost $10 per table. Call Janet Lee 610-863-5997. The church will also hold a rummage and bake sale May 23 from 8am-4pm and May 24 from 8am-2pm. The church is located at 12 North Westbrook Avenue, Pen Argyl. Elks Men's Chorus
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The First 25
by Dr. Gary Williams, DMD
So, you finish your career training, ready to go to work, and someone says to you, “enjoy yourself, ‘cause the time is going to fly.” And you think to yourself, “yeah, right!” And then it happens. Suddenly one day I find myself writing an article about practicing dentistry in my home town for 25 years…and counting. I can’t believe it. Family Dental Care began in a renovated apartment, here on South Robinson Ave., in Pen Argyl, in 1989. When the door opened that first morning, there were a grand total of zero patients of record. And I have been blessed ever since. We have cared for your families over the years and catered a lot to your children. Now, not that I’m aging or anything; but now I treat your grandchildren…and more. Where did the time go? We still love seeing your children after 25 years. That’s why we offer free dental exams to all kids under the age of 3 years. We’ve learned some of what makes for good oral health, and we still love to care for the little ones, and watch them grow up in our practice. Yes, time flies when you are having fun, and so far, it’s been a hoot! Stay tuned for announcements about our special “Sealant Day”. Thank you Slate Belt residents and kids. Looking forward to the next 25! BHS Class of 1986
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