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The Slate Belt Town Topics is seeking a part-time person with good language and computer skills to perform tasks in an online and/or print newspaper environment. The successful applicant will be able to work from home. Training will be available if needed. Experience is not necessary. If you can write and operate a computer at an appropriate skill level you could be the person we are looking for. If interested, call the Slate Belt Town Topics at 570-688-3724 and/or e-mail a letter to [email protected]
Steveann and Mason Mabus Stevann and Mason Mabus celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary on July 3, 2015. Mason and Stevann have lived in the Slate Belt their entire lives. Mason graduated from Bangor High School before going to Penn State University and later joining the Marine Corps. Stevann was a graduate of Pius High School. They have 5 children and 12 grandchildren. Their family honored them on July 19th, 2015 by having a Surprise 50th Anniversary Party for them at the Bangor Elks . The party was attended by more than 75 of their closest friends and family. It was truly an honor to celebrate this amazing couple.
Blueberry Festival Planned for Faith Church
The first-ever Faith Church Blueberry Festival will be held in the Fellowship Hall at 218 W. Pennsylvania Ave Pen Argyl, PA on August 15, 2015 from 4:00pm to 7:00pm, rain or shine. This family fun event will also feature our first-ever Pie eating contest just for kids.
Up to twenty children will be given the opportunity to see how fast they can eat a blueberry pie. This promises to be a real entertaining event with contest prizes given out to all kids that participate. Winners will be announced in the various age categories. And, as every good pie-eating contestant knows, no hands can be used and the pie must be eaten completely unassisted. Suffice to say there will be plenty of messy faces waiting for their selfie. “Not to worry Faith Church always stocks plenty of wipes,” said Lori Pensyl, coordinator of the clean-up crew. Also for the first time at a Faith Church Festival, we will have our famous Walking Tacos that simply have to be tried to be believed. What kind of Blueberry Festival would it be if there wasn’t a host of cool blueberry treats beginning with Blueberry Ice Cream, Blueberry Custard Pie, Blueberry Cheesecake, Blueberry Cakes, Blueberry Bars, Blueberry Muffins and lots of food? “The large number of blueberry desserts will provide a refreshing way to chase away those hot, dog days of August,” said Reverend Ruth Ann Christopher, Pastor of Faith United. The Ultimate Blueberry Custard Pie and Cheesecake are two treats that are recommended by our Faith Church dessert experts. There will be so many delicious blueberry offerings that you may have to visit the dessert area more than once. Remember that calories are not counted at any of Faith Church’s festivals so you can make that extra trip to the dessert bar. Portland Annual Town Picnic
Portland will hold its annual town picnic Saturday, August 15 from 2pm to 8pm.
This is a free event for the residents of Portland Borough. Hamburgers, hot dogs, and refreshments will be provided. Residents may bring something to share such as snacks, salads, and desserts. The grill will be open from 4pm to approximately 7pm. Join everyone for some good old-fashioned fun. Events planned include, 3-leg race, water balloon toss, wiffle ball, eating contest, seed spitting, cake walk, and many more. Bring your lawn chairs and/or blankets, your EZ up or umbrella. Walk, drive, or ride your bike. Stop in for 5 minutes or stay for the duration. A free movie in the ball field will be available immediately after the picnic. If you are a baker and can make a special cake, consider bringing this for the cake walk. In the event of rain, festivities will be held in the gym. No alcohol or pets. More info: contact Stephanie at 610-216-6716 or Cindy at 973-600-7120 or email: [email protected] Girl Scout Troop 874 Pancake Breakfast
A Pancake Breakfast will be held from 8am to 11am August 15 at Rescue Fire Company in Bangor on Route 191 and Pennsylvania Avenue to benefit Girl Scout Troop 874 by rasing money for a trip to Savannah, Georgia.
The cost of the breakfast is $6.00 for adults, $4.00 for children 6-12, and children under five eat free. Phebe Anne Wagner works on the Appalachian Trail Mural on the side of the Cafe on Broadway in Wind Gap with the dedication is slated for September 19 at 11:00am. (New photo tomorrow) Sbtt Photo Larry Cory
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Annual Mass at St. Roch's Catholic Church
The Fourth Annual Mass will be celebrated at the former St.
Roch’s Catholic Church, Second Street, West Bangor, on Saturday, August 15 at 11:00 a.m. The Reverend Monsignor
Vincent P. York, Pastor of St. Elizabeth’s Roman Catholic Parish, will be the celebrant.
The liturgy and music for the Mass will include readings and hymns for the August 15 Holy Day, the Feast of the Assumption. Attendees will also participate in reading the Prayer to St. Roch, the Patron Saint of the closed church.
The liturgy and music for the Mass will include readings and hymns for the August 15 Holy Day, the Feast of the Assumption. Attendees will also participate in reading the Prayer to St. Roch, the Patron Saint of the closed church.
Rescue Dogs Meet & Greet
Safe Haven Pet Rescue will hold an adoption day from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Sunday, August 16, at Tractor Supply, Rt. 940, Mt Pocono. Safe Haven will have many young dogs available for you to meet and get to know. Safe Haven requires a pre-adoption application with references and a home visit prior to adoption.
Safe Haven Pet Rescue is a small group of dedicated volunteers from the West End of the Poconos who save highly adoptable dogs from high kill and overcrowded shelters and finds them loving homes. Shelter killing is the number one cause of dog deaths and Safe Haven has saved more than 800 lives so far.
Safe Haven Rescue needs volunteers to help with adoption days, fundraising, transporting dogs to vets and groomers and fostering homeless dogs until they find their forever homes. Help save homeless dogs.
For more information about Safe Haven, and to find a list of dogs available for adoption and adoption applications, please visit www.SafeHavenPa.org . Contact Safe Haven at [email protected]. Join Safe Haven Pa on Facebook.
Safe Haven Pet Rescue is a small group of dedicated volunteers from the West End of the Poconos who save highly adoptable dogs from high kill and overcrowded shelters and finds them loving homes. Shelter killing is the number one cause of dog deaths and Safe Haven has saved more than 800 lives so far.
Safe Haven Rescue needs volunteers to help with adoption days, fundraising, transporting dogs to vets and groomers and fostering homeless dogs until they find their forever homes. Help save homeless dogs.
For more information about Safe Haven, and to find a list of dogs available for adoption and adoption applications, please visit www.SafeHavenPa.org . Contact Safe Haven at [email protected]. Join Safe Haven Pa on Facebook.
Madison McAllister helps paint the Appalachian Trail Mural on the side of the Cafe on Broadway in Wind Gap. The dedication is slated for September 19 at 11:00am. (New photo tomorrow) Sbtt Photo Larry Cory
Arrests Made In Sewer Scavenger Hunt
NEW YORK, Aug. 13 (UPI) -- Authorities said they arrested three men Wednesday after they spent hours under the streets of New York City -- in a sewer -- mounting a "treasure hunt" for lost valuables.
According to the New York City Police Department, the men were caught red-handed beneath the streets in Flatbush -- carrying metal detectors intended to search for potentially precious items amid a world of waste.
Police said the men had spent four long hours in that environment, located near East 35th Street near Avenue H, CBS New York reported.
"God knows what they were looking for, and damn sure I wouldn't be crawling through the sewers of New York," NYPD Commissioner Bill Bratton said.
Arrested were Marquis Evans, 21, Damien Nieves, 35, and David Hannibal, 45. Each faces trespassing and reckless endangerment charges.
The men gained access to the sewer because Evans is a Department of Environmental Protection employee, officials said.
Perhaps adding insult to injury, the men came up empty-handed in their underground excursion, CBS New York's report said.
According to the New York City Police Department, the men were caught red-handed beneath the streets in Flatbush -- carrying metal detectors intended to search for potentially precious items amid a world of waste.
Police said the men had spent four long hours in that environment, located near East 35th Street near Avenue H, CBS New York reported.
"God knows what they were looking for, and damn sure I wouldn't be crawling through the sewers of New York," NYPD Commissioner Bill Bratton said.
Arrested were Marquis Evans, 21, Damien Nieves, 35, and David Hannibal, 45. Each faces trespassing and reckless endangerment charges.
The men gained access to the sewer because Evans is a Department of Environmental Protection employee, officials said.
Perhaps adding insult to injury, the men came up empty-handed in their underground excursion, CBS New York's report said.
Bee Display at Blue Valley Farm Show The Monroe County Beekeepers Association will have a Bee display at the Blue Valley Farm Show from August 18 to August 22.
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Library Book Sale
The Friends of the Bangor Public Library will hold their annual Summer Book Sale during the Blue Valley Farm Show. Dates and hours are as follows:
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Scooter-riding raccoon caught on camera
TUNBRIDGE, England, Aug. 13 (UPI) -- A British man visiting his local shopping center captured video of an unusual fellow shopper -- a raccoon riding a scooter.
Twitter user Bobby Bewl posted a video to the microblogging site of the raccoon riding the scooter while being led by its owner, who appears to also be filming the pet while leading it with a leash.
The user said he shot the video outside a pet store in Tonbridge, Kent.
"I thought it was really strange. I had never seen a raccoon before, never mind one riding a scooter," he told the Kent and Sussex Courier. "There was a small crowd gathered around to see it. It wasn't being forced to get on the scooter or anything, it was doing it of its own accord."
"It was a bit of a natural on it," he said.
The animal was later identified as Melanie Raccoon, a dancing and bike-riding raccoon who appeared with her owner on the 2013 season of Britain's Got Talent.
Twitter user Bobby Bewl posted a video to the microblogging site of the raccoon riding the scooter while being led by its owner, who appears to also be filming the pet while leading it with a leash.
The user said he shot the video outside a pet store in Tonbridge, Kent.
"I thought it was really strange. I had never seen a raccoon before, never mind one riding a scooter," he told the Kent and Sussex Courier. "There was a small crowd gathered around to see it. It wasn't being forced to get on the scooter or anything, it was doing it of its own accord."
"It was a bit of a natural on it," he said.
The animal was later identified as Melanie Raccoon, a dancing and bike-riding raccoon who appeared with her owner on the 2013 season of Britain's Got Talent.
BACK-TO-SCHOOL....
Hottest Trends This Year
(BPT) - It’s that time of year again – time to trade summer break for lunch break, road trips for recess and home in bed for homework instead. Yes, back to school is in full swing and if your kids are going to start another year, they need the latest gear. Here are the five hottest trends in back to school this year so your team can head off to class with a pass:
It’s not just the price, it’s the deal
Costs are rising everywhere and salary rarely keeps up. That puts cost-efficient solutions at the forefront again this year. Parents are looking for affordable options that are also quality deals and the best price will result in a buy more often than not.
Designed by students
From homework and lunch to lockers and backpacks, the Staples Designed by Students Collection includes tools designed by actual students that help to address common classroom needs. The Big Pen, for example, is a writing instrument and pencil case all-in-one and the Big Props Pencil Case doubles as a tablet stand. The Super Folder includes storage areas, a zipper pouch, clear pockets for class schedules, a pencil sharpener, sticky notes and a writing pad. Any of these options are perfect for kids on the go. The colorful Portable Desk (pictured) has a smooth writing surface with interior compartments for notebook and pencil storage plus a side slot for headphones and power cords.
Shopping starts mid-summer
Black Friday it’s not. Parents don’t start their back-to-school shopping the day after the previous school year ends but research shows they don’t wait until the last minute either. Fifty-three percent of surveyed parents say purchasing supplies one month before the start of the school year is the optimal time according to research from Staples.
Positive impact is king
This back-to-school season, Staples and Me to We, a social enterprise that provides people with better choices for a better world, are making socially conscious shopping easy with a new line of eco-friendly school supplies. Each product provides a life-changing impact in a developing community where Me to We’s partner, Free the Children, works. The exclusive Me to We Collection includes notebooks, composition books, binders, portfolios, backpacks, pencil pouches and more that will help make a difference.
eCommerce sales continue to grow
In 2011, businesses reported retail eCommerce sales of $31.98 billion and the market has grown roughly 15 percent every year since then. This year back-to-school eCommerce sales are expected to top $56.35 billion. For consumers, brick and mortar stores remain a useful tool when they need helpful advice or to compare options side-by-side and 78 percent of surveyed parents say they do most or all of their shopping in physical stores. However eCommerce sites are gaining popularity in part because they present the opportunity to order the necessary supplies easily while managing other back to school preparations.
The 2015-16 school year will be like no other and the same can be said for the back-to-school season that precedes it. By capitalizing on the trends of this season, you’ll set your students up for an entire school year of success in the months ahead. To find all of the back-to-school supplies you need, visit Staples.com/backtoschool.
It’s not just the price, it’s the deal
Costs are rising everywhere and salary rarely keeps up. That puts cost-efficient solutions at the forefront again this year. Parents are looking for affordable options that are also quality deals and the best price will result in a buy more often than not.
Designed by students
From homework and lunch to lockers and backpacks, the Staples Designed by Students Collection includes tools designed by actual students that help to address common classroom needs. The Big Pen, for example, is a writing instrument and pencil case all-in-one and the Big Props Pencil Case doubles as a tablet stand. The Super Folder includes storage areas, a zipper pouch, clear pockets for class schedules, a pencil sharpener, sticky notes and a writing pad. Any of these options are perfect for kids on the go. The colorful Portable Desk (pictured) has a smooth writing surface with interior compartments for notebook and pencil storage plus a side slot for headphones and power cords.
Shopping starts mid-summer
Black Friday it’s not. Parents don’t start their back-to-school shopping the day after the previous school year ends but research shows they don’t wait until the last minute either. Fifty-three percent of surveyed parents say purchasing supplies one month before the start of the school year is the optimal time according to research from Staples.
Positive impact is king
This back-to-school season, Staples and Me to We, a social enterprise that provides people with better choices for a better world, are making socially conscious shopping easy with a new line of eco-friendly school supplies. Each product provides a life-changing impact in a developing community where Me to We’s partner, Free the Children, works. The exclusive Me to We Collection includes notebooks, composition books, binders, portfolios, backpacks, pencil pouches and more that will help make a difference.
eCommerce sales continue to grow
In 2011, businesses reported retail eCommerce sales of $31.98 billion and the market has grown roughly 15 percent every year since then. This year back-to-school eCommerce sales are expected to top $56.35 billion. For consumers, brick and mortar stores remain a useful tool when they need helpful advice or to compare options side-by-side and 78 percent of surveyed parents say they do most or all of their shopping in physical stores. However eCommerce sites are gaining popularity in part because they present the opportunity to order the necessary supplies easily while managing other back to school preparations.
The 2015-16 school year will be like no other and the same can be said for the back-to-school season that precedes it. By capitalizing on the trends of this season, you’ll set your students up for an entire school year of success in the months ahead. To find all of the back-to-school supplies you need, visit Staples.com/backtoschool.
TRAFFIC ALERTS AUGUST 14
Richmond Road (Lower Mt. Bethel)
Between Ott Drive and Miller Road will experience delays and single lane restriction 24 hours each day until further notice.
CLICK HERE FOR ALL TRAFFIC ALERTS THIS WEEK
Richmond Road (Lower Mt. Bethel)
Between Ott Drive and Miller Road will experience delays and single lane restriction 24 hours each day until further notice.
Summertime at Weona Park Summer Sounds will include: August 23 - Desire
Movies in the Park will include: The Muppet Christmas Carol. August 15 Double Feature Hairspray 1988 & 2007 Carousel The National Historical Registered Carousel will be open Wednesday-Friday evenings 6-9 P.M; Saturday and Sundays 12 Noon – 9 P.M., weather permitting. Carousel Rides are $1 Miniature Golf The newly renovated Golf Course will be open Wednesday-Friday evenings 6-9 P.M; Saturday and Sundays 12 Noon – 9 P.M., weather permitting. A round of golf is $5 per person. Please note the first 9 holes of Weona Park Golf is handicap accessable. Bangor Park Summer EventsSwimming Pool Hours: Monday - Friday Noon - 7pm. Saturday & Sunday 11:00am - 7:00pm.
Anyone interested in volunteering for the Park Board or any of these events can contact Debbie Smith at [email protected] or 610-751-7692 Helping Humble Hearts for Hope Humble Hearts for Hope, 929B Browntown Rd, Nazareth, Pennsylvania 18064, is seeking local collections from schools, churches, individuals, organizations, groups, etc. from October 1 through November 1.
If you are willing to coordinate with us for some food, personal collection items from your area please contact them at [email protected] 484-764-8198 or on Facebook. They are also taking financial donations of gift cards to Weis, Shoprite, Wegmans, Giant, Target or Home Depot (For box fans summer months) Musical Instrument Collection Drive The BAHS Alumni Association is running a drive to collect used musical instruments to be donated to Bangor’s elementary band program. The instruments will be used as loaners for students who cannot afford to buy or rent them. We will take them regardless of their condition. If you have a musical instrument that is gathering dust, and you want to make a difference in a child’s life, call 610-588-5198. We will pick them up or tell you where you can drop them off. Let’s keep the music coming!
Your donations may be tax deductible. Visit us at slateralums.com for more information. Enjoy Wednesday Wiffle Ball Nights Teens in grades 7-9 are invited to have fun playing Wiffle Ball and other games on the front lawn of the Bangor Church of the Nazarene at 150 Bunny Trail in East Bangor Wednesday nights from 6:00 - 8:00pm. The evening concludes with a short Bible life application.
Questions: contact Youth Pastor Brian Rasley at 610-588-6929. Heritage Center Lists Slate of EventsThe Slate Belt Heritage Center, located at 30 North 1st Street announces its historic events for the duration of 2015:
The Heritage Center "Oral History Project" is seeking Slate Belt senior citizens who would like to be interviewed. If you know of anyone who has a story please contact Marc Blau @ 570-897-5459. See Christmas Show at American Music Theater The Pen Argyl Alumni Association is sponsoring a trip to the Christmas Show at the American Music Theater in Lancaster, Pa Saturday November 28.
The cost of the trip is $110 and includes dinner at the Bird In Hand restaurant, the show, and all taxes and gratuities. For further information, call Bill Ruggiero at 610-863-6297 August 15
August 16
Rescue Dogs Meet & Greet
Safe Haven Pet Rescue will hold an adoption day from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Sunday, August 16, at Tractor Supply, Rt. 940, Mt Pocono. Safe Haven will have many young dogs available for you to meet and get to know. Safe Haven requires a pre-adoption application with references and a home visit prior to adoption.
Safe Haven Pet Rescue is a small group of dedicated volunteers from the West End of the Poconos who save highly adoptable dogs from high kill and overcrowded shelters and finds them loving homes. Shelter killing is the number one cause of dog deaths and Safe Haven has saved more than 800 lives so far. Safe Haven Rescue needs volunteers to help with adoption days, fundraising, transporting dogs to vets and groomers and fostering homeless dogs until they find their forever homes. Help save homeless dogs. For more information about Safe Haven, and to find a list of dogs available for adoption and adoption applications, please visit www.SafeHavenPa.org . Contact Safe Haven at [email protected]. Join Safe Haven Pa on Facebook. August 18
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Safe Haven Dog Adoption Safe Haven Pet Rescue will hold a dog adoption day from 11 -3 on Sunday, September 6, at Ace Hardware, Rt 209, Brodheadsville (next to Dunkleberger's).
Safe Haven will have many young dogs available for you to meet and get to know. Safe Haven requires a pre-adoption application with references and a home visit prior to adoption. Safe Haven Pet Rescue is a small group of dedicated volunteers from the West End of the Poconos who save highly adoptable dogs from high kill and overcrowded shelters and finds them loving homes. Shelter killing is the number one cause of dog deaths and Safe Haven has saved more than 800 lives so far. Safe Haven Rescue needs volunteers to help with adoption days, fundraising, transporting dogs to vets and groomers and fostering homeless dogs until they find their forever homes. Help save homeless dogs. "Saving one dog won't change the world, but surely for that one dog, the world will change forever." For more information about Safe Haven, and to find a list of dogs available for adoption and adoption applications, please visit www.SafeHavenPa.org . Contact Safe Haven at [email protected]. Join Safe Haven Pa on Facebook September 12
Free Community Picnic A Free Community Picnic will be held Saturday September 12 at Belfast Wesley UMC, 607 School Rd., Nazareth, Pa.
Please join them from 2:00pm- 5:00pm for an afternoon of friendship, food, fun and music. For more information please call Paul 908-565-2447 September 15
Save Haven Dog Rescue Meeting Come to Cherry's Sunset Restaurant, Route 209, Kresgeville at 6:30 PM on Tuesday, September 15 for a bite to eat and meet the volunteers of Safe Haven Dog Rescue.
Safe Haven Pet Rescue is a small group of dedicated volunteers from the West End of the Poconos who save highly adoptable dogs from high kill and overcrowded shelters and finds them loving homes. Shelter killing is the number one cause of dog deaths and Safe Haven has saved more than 800 lives so far. Safe Haven Rescue needs volunteers to help with adoption days, fundraising, transporting dogs to vets and groomers and fostering homeless dogs until they find their forever homes. Help save homeless dogs. For more information about Safe Haven, and to find Volunteer and Foster applications, please visit www.SafeHavenPa.org . Contact Safe Haven at [email protected]. Join Safe Haven Pa on Facebook. September 16
Monroe County Garden Club Meeting The Monroe County Garden Club meets Wednesday, September 16 at 11:30 AM at the Eastern Monroe County Library, 1002 N. 9th Street/Route 611, Stroudsburg.
The program will be "Fall Flower Designs", presented by Melanie Frassinelli, Floral Designer at Bloom by Melanie in East Stroudsburg. The Design Tournament will be "September Song", a tribute to fall's bounty by decorating a 10" to 12" wreath with fresh and/or dried materials. The Horticulture Tournament will be "Fruit, Vegetable", Class I: Vegetable, Class 2: Fruit. Display a fruit or vegetable on a white plate, underlay required. Exhibit according to culinary usage (example: tomatoes will be exhibited as a vegetable). Everyone interested in gardening is invited to attend, $5 applied to your membership if joining. Lunch and refreshments served. The Monroe County Garden Club is celebrating it's 85th year as a member of the Garden Club Federation of PA, a member of the Central Atlantic Region, and the National Garden Club. Join the Monroe County Garden Club on Facebook. https://www.facebook.com/MonroeCountyGardenClub. For more information, contact President Carol Akam [email protected] or call 570-897-6433. September 18
Mid-Year New Year's Ball The Monroe Animal League presents the First Annual Mid-Year New Year's Ball on Friday, September 18 from 7 PM to 11 PM at Trout Lake Retreat, 1100 Trout Lake Road, Stroudsburg. Benefits Monroe Animal League (MAL), Animal Welfare Society of Monroe (AWSOM), and Camp Papillon Pet Adoption and Rescue.
Featuring Riverside Rhythm, a 17 piece big band, with a huge dance floor. Floor show will be Dancing with the Pocono Stars. Buffet style Barbeque and soft drinks, open cash bar for cocktails. Come dressed up in a tux, dressed down in jeans, or come dressed as an animal! Cost is $46.00 per person, tax deductible. Limited seating. Tickets will be available starting August 1. Call 570-421-7775, leave your name, phone number and the number of people in your party and you will be contacted September 18 -20
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September 20
Bus Trip Will Benefit Relay for Life Merchants Bank Walkers are sponsoring a bus trip to New York for the San Gennaro Festival on September 20. The bus will leave the Rt. 191 branch of Merchants Bank at 9:00AM and leave New York at 6:00 PM
Questions/fees: contact Karen Campanaro at 610-588-2429 or go into any Merchants Bank branch. Proceeds to benefit the American Cancer Society through The Relay For Life. September 25
Fall Trapping and Sportsman Show The District 10 Trappers of the Pennsylvania Trappers Association.will hold its Fall Trapping Convention and Sportsman Show. Sept. 25th 12-6pm, Sept. 26th 8am-5pm. Dealers, Tailgaters, and Demonstrations. at the West End Fairgrounds: 570 Fairgrounds Rd. Gilbert, PA 18331. Contact Bob Counterman 610-759-9203
September 26
Washington Twsp. School Grads Reunion Attention all Washington School 8th
grade graduates from 1940 to the present:
There is a reunion planned for Saturday, September 26 on the school grounds, starting with a tour of the school, followed by a doggie roast in the school cafeteria. More information will be available later. For more information and /or to attend the next committee meeting call 610- 588 - 5198. October 2-3
Rummage SaleA rummage sale will be held at the Flicksville UCC.
October 11 - 12
Slate Belt Masonic Motorama The third annual Slate Belt Masonic Motorama will be held from Sunday October 11 to Monday October 12 at 3:00pm.
November 28See Christmas Show at American Music Theater The Pen Argyl Alumni Association is sponsoring a trip to the Christmas Show at the American Music Theater in Lancaster, Pa Saturday November 28.
The cost of the trip is $110 and includes dinner at the Bird In Hand restaurant, the show, and all taxes and gratuities. For further information, call Bill Ruggiero at 610-863-6297 |
Ask The Doc........ Technology can be wonderful!
by Dr. Gary Williams, DMD
garywilliamsdmd.com I know sometimes new technologies can be frustrating and leave us questioning whether “progress” is worth the hassle. But, that is not the case with intra-oral digital scanners. We have been using our digital scanner at Family Dental Care now for 3 months, and the results are amazing. Sure, it’s pretty “cool” technology, and it has been totally comfortable for patients. No gagging going on! And the turn around time is much shorter. All of these are pluses, but here is the real benefit… the accuracy and fit of what we are making. I can comfortably predict a great fit of your new crowns, splints, Invisalign aligners, retainers, and anything else we scan for. That makes it worthwhile. It’s one thing to restore your mouth to health, but I want, you want, and you deserve to rest assured that what is placed in your mouth is the best possible fit known to dentistry. Digital scanning is here to stay at Family Dental Care. Feel free to ask us about our scanner. Garywilliamsdmd.com. Slate Belt Senior Center
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