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Camp Discovery VBS at Grace UMC
Camo Discoverery Vacation Bible School will be held at Grace United Methodist Church, 404 Mountain Ave, Pen Argyl 610-863-4811 August 3 thru Aug 7 from 6:00-8:00 PM.
Join your friends as Jesus works through Us at Camp Discovery ! Ages: 3-Grade 8
For more information www.worshipatgrace.org
Join your friends as Jesus works through Us at Camp Discovery ! Ages: 3-Grade 8
For more information www.worshipatgrace.org
Library Night at Wendy's
The Blue Mountain Community Library
will be holding a “Library Night at Wendy’s” Fundraiser on Wednesday, August 5,
2015 from 5:00 to 8:00 pm. Wendy’s
Restaurant, route 512, Wind Gap, PA will generously donate a portion of all
sales that night to the Library in Pen Argyl. The fundraiser will include
dine-in, take-out and drive-through orders.
Please consider supporting the Blue Mountain Community Library by purchasing a meal
from Wendy’s. The money will be used to
purchase new books and to meet the many expenses associated with maintaining the
building. Membership to the library is
free to all residents of the Pen Argyl
School District and
non-residents may join for a small yearly fee.
The Library will begin a food collection for the Hope UCC Food Bank on August 1 and continue through September 12. Please drop off non-perishable items at the library, located at 216 S. Robinson Ave. in Pen Argyl. Call Lisa at 610-863-3029 for information or visit the website at www.bmcl.org.
The Library will begin a food collection for the Hope UCC Food Bank on August 1 and continue through September 12. Please drop off non-perishable items at the library, located at 216 S. Robinson Ave. in Pen Argyl. Call Lisa at 610-863-3029 for information or visit the website at www.bmcl.org.
Frontiers's Reagan Heard (12) and teammates defend an inbounds during Frontier's 29-15 loss to the Gilbert Gunners for the Fifth and Sixth grade championship of the Bangor Park youth summer league. PHOTO GALLERY (New photo tomorrow) Sbtt Photo Jennifer Trinkley
This was one of several paintings by Haley Burns on display at her art show held Friday night at Creative Actions Yoga near Bath, Pa. Her paintings will be on display and for sale until September 25. (New photo tomorrow) Sbtt Photo Larry Cory
Delaware-Lehigh Amateur Radio Club
Delaware-Lehigh Amateur Radio Club will hold its meeting Thursday, August 6, 7:30 p.m. in the Bethlehem Township Community Center, 2900 Farmersville Road, Bethlehem.
Program: “Intro to Contesting / DXCC in a weekend” Dave/N3BR. Hams and interested general public are welcome. Directions: http://goo.gl/maps/qKUJC. FMI: www.dlarc.org. 610.432.8286.
Program: “Intro to Contesting / DXCC in a weekend” Dave/N3BR. Hams and interested general public are welcome. Directions: http://goo.gl/maps/qKUJC. FMI: www.dlarc.org. 610.432.8286.
Triple Threat's Kate Morehouse (1) and teammates attempt to stop an opponent's drive to the basket during their 27-21 loss to East Stroudsburg South for the Seventh and Eighth grade championship of the Bangor Park Youth summer basketball league. PHOTO GALLERY Sbtt Photo Larry Cory
Watercolor Artist Karen Garson Dyche had her paintings on display during the Fourth Annual SlateRock held at Totts Gap Art Institute in Upper Mt. Bethel Saturday afternoon. Sbtt Photo Larry Cory
Man Invents Ejector Bed
LONDON, July 31 (UPI) -- A British inventor shared a video of his solution for people who sleep through alarms -- a "High Voltage Ejector Bed" that flings occupants from their comfort.
Colin Furze, a self-described "garage inventor/video maker," posted a video to YouTubeshowing his "High Voltage Ejector Bed" in action.
The video shows Furze being flung out of bed at increasingly high speeds -- at one point using the bed's high setting to fling a dummy against the wall.
Furze also conducts experiments in the video using the bed to help him get dressed and eat breakfast.
Furze, who said he was approached to create such a bed by the makers of Taylors High Voltage Coffee, said he drew inspiration for his design from Wallace and Gromit.
"Anyone who could still stay asleep when this goes off is not human," he told Mashable.
Colin Furze, a self-described "garage inventor/video maker," posted a video to YouTubeshowing his "High Voltage Ejector Bed" in action.
The video shows Furze being flung out of bed at increasingly high speeds -- at one point using the bed's high setting to fling a dummy against the wall.
Furze also conducts experiments in the video using the bed to help him get dressed and eat breakfast.
Furze, who said he was approached to create such a bed by the makers of Taylors High Voltage Coffee, said he drew inspiration for his design from Wallace and Gromit.
"Anyone who could still stay asleep when this goes off is not human," he told Mashable.
PETS....
Why You Should Adopt a Dog
(StatePoint) Dogs make a house a home; there is no doubt about it. If you have ever thought about including a dog in your family, here are several reasons to consider moving ahead on adoption.
Health Benefits
Between walks in the morning, walks in the evening and daily play time, dogs get everyone in the family active and moving each day -- an important part of a healthy lifestyleDogs may have pervasive positive effects on human health, according to the National Institutes of Health, which reports that groups of new pet owners showed a significant reduction in minor health problems compared to those without pets. Other studies have shown that spending time with animals can reduce blood pressure and cholesterol levels.
Why Adopt?
Between six and eight million homeless pets enter shelters every year. Because shelters cannot handle all the dogs that need a place to live, many that don’t get adopted are euthanized. Adopting a dog is a conscientious decision to make because it means you are saving a life.
Furthermore, animals in shelters receive medical care during their stay. As an adopter, you can be better informed about the state of your new pet’s health, as shelters keep great records on vaccinations and other treatments.
Lastly, adopting a pet is a much more affordable route to dog ownership than buying a dog from a breeder or store.
Where to Adopt
Dog adoption events are an excellent way to meet lots of potential pets at once, helping you find a dog whose temperament would be a good fit for your home and family.
Thankfully, many groups are helping to make such events happen. For example, Coldwell Banker Real Estate is teaming up with Adopt-a-Pet.com to organize the Homes for Dogs National Pet Adoption Weekend on August 1-2, 2015. This nationwide event builds on the success of the “Homes for Dogs Project,” a national campaign hosted by Coldwell Banker and Adopt-a-Pet.com, which aims to find homes for 20,000 adoptable dogs in 2015.
“It’s shocking to think of how many homeless dogs enter shelters each year,” says Sean Blankenship, chief marketing officer for Coldwell Banker Real Estate LLC. “That's why we launched this program; between our 86,000 sales associates and the 15,000 Adopt-a-Pet.com shelters and rescues, we’re hoping that we can truly make a difference.”
The Homes for Dogs National Pet Adoption Weekend is expected to be one of the largest adoption events of the year. A list of pet adoption events is available at www.adoptapet.com/homesfordogs.
To add laughter and love to your life, consider sharing it with a dog in need.
Health Benefits
Between walks in the morning, walks in the evening and daily play time, dogs get everyone in the family active and moving each day -- an important part of a healthy lifestyleDogs may have pervasive positive effects on human health, according to the National Institutes of Health, which reports that groups of new pet owners showed a significant reduction in minor health problems compared to those without pets. Other studies have shown that spending time with animals can reduce blood pressure and cholesterol levels.
Why Adopt?
Between six and eight million homeless pets enter shelters every year. Because shelters cannot handle all the dogs that need a place to live, many that don’t get adopted are euthanized. Adopting a dog is a conscientious decision to make because it means you are saving a life.
Furthermore, animals in shelters receive medical care during their stay. As an adopter, you can be better informed about the state of your new pet’s health, as shelters keep great records on vaccinations and other treatments.
Lastly, adopting a pet is a much more affordable route to dog ownership than buying a dog from a breeder or store.
Where to Adopt
Dog adoption events are an excellent way to meet lots of potential pets at once, helping you find a dog whose temperament would be a good fit for your home and family.
Thankfully, many groups are helping to make such events happen. For example, Coldwell Banker Real Estate is teaming up with Adopt-a-Pet.com to organize the Homes for Dogs National Pet Adoption Weekend on August 1-2, 2015. This nationwide event builds on the success of the “Homes for Dogs Project,” a national campaign hosted by Coldwell Banker and Adopt-a-Pet.com, which aims to find homes for 20,000 adoptable dogs in 2015.
“It’s shocking to think of how many homeless dogs enter shelters each year,” says Sean Blankenship, chief marketing officer for Coldwell Banker Real Estate LLC. “That's why we launched this program; between our 86,000 sales associates and the 15,000 Adopt-a-Pet.com shelters and rescues, we’re hoping that we can truly make a difference.”
The Homes for Dogs National Pet Adoption Weekend is expected to be one of the largest adoption events of the year. A list of pet adoption events is available at www.adoptapet.com/homesfordogs.
To add laughter and love to your life, consider sharing it with a dog in need.
TRAFFIC ALERTS TODAY
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.
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.
Richmond ROUTE 33(PALMER TWSP.) The South Ramp to Rt 248 experience delays and single lane restriction August 5 from 9:00am to 2:00pm.
UHLER ROAD (LMBT)
From Lower Mud Run Road to Upper Mud Run Road will experience delays and single lane restriction August 5 from 9:00am to 2:00pm.
CLICK HERE FOR TRAFFIC ALERTS THIS WEEK
Summertime at Weona Park Summer Sounds will include: August 9 - Riverside Rhythm and 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.
Saturday Night, August 8th: Movie Night featuring A Bug's Life. Movie starts at dusk and is free to the public. Refreshments will be sold. For more information on summer events read the local papers and also the information board located at the park on Market Street. Anyone interested in volunteering for the Park Board or any of these events can contact Debbie Smith at [email protected] or 610-751-7692 Fishing Rods and Tackle Available
When: Sunday thru Friday, 8:00 AM to 2:30 PM
Where: Jacobsburg Visitor Center, 400 Belfast Road, Nazareth Borrow fishing equipment to use in Jacobsburg’s creeks! 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. For more information call 610-746-2801 or email [email protected]. 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) Tasty Tuesdays at Trinity Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church, located at Broadway and 4th Street in Bangor, will once again offer the free bag lunch program to children and families in the Bangor community this summer. Tasty Tuesdays will run until August 11.
Every Tuesday the bag lunch will be available and will contain a sandwich, fresh fruit, chips, a healthy snack bar and a drink. The lunches will be available for pick up at the church between 11am-1pm. If you would like to register but are unable to come at that time, please let the church office know and accommodations can be made. Please call the church office to register for the Tasty Tuesdays program at 610-588-2023.. August Happenings in Roseto
Aug 4: Roseto National Night Out at Roseto Ball Park from 6-8:30pm. Refreshments, cake walks, Pink Heels, BACA, child and bike identification and guest speaker Joseph Victory of Victory Martial Arts in Pen Argyl.
August 6 : Roseto Ecumenical Service 7pm Bangor Roseto Presbyterian Church at 332 Kennedy Drive, Bangor. Theme is focused on family. Aug 8: 12-8 Roseto Ball Park is Roseto Day Aug 14: 7:05pm Roseto Night at Iron Pigs. $10 per ticket includes game, fireworks, and $2 toward food. Contact Jennifer Newland at 610-217-7088 for tickets 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 3-7
Camp Discovery VBS at Grace UMC
Camo Discoverery Vacation Bible School will be held at Grace United Methodist Church, 404 Mountain Ave, Pen Argyl 610-863-4811 August 3 thru Aug 7 from 6:00-8:00 PM.
Join your friends as Jesus works through Us at Camp Discovery ! Ages: 3-Grade 8 For more information www.worshipatgrace.org August 5
Library Night at Wendy's The Blue Mountain Community Library
will be holding a “Library Night at Wendy’s” Fundraiser on Wednesday, August 5,
2015 from 5:00 to 8:00 pm. Wendy’s
Restaurant, route 512, Wind Gap, PA will generously donate a portion of all
sales that night to the Library in Pen Argyl. The fundraiser will include
dine-in, take-out and drive-through orders.
Please consider supporting the Blue Mountain Community Library by purchasing a meal
from Wendy’s. The money will be used to
purchase new books and to meet the many expenses associated with maintaining the
building. Membership to the library is
free to all residents of the Pen Argyl
School District and
non-residents may join for a small yearly fee.
The Library will begin a food collection for the Hope UCC Food Bank on August 1 and continue through September 12. Please drop off non-perishable items at the library, located at 216 S. Robinson Ave. in Pen Argyl. Call Lisa at 610-863-3029 for information or visit the website at www.bmcl.org. August 6
Delaware-Lehigh Amateur Radio Club
Delaware-Lehigh Amateur Radio Club will hold its meeting Thursday, August 6, 7:30 p.m. in the Bethlehem Township Community Center, 2900 Farmersville Road, Bethlehem.
Program: “Intro to Contesting / DXCC in a weekend” Dave/N3BR. Hams and interested general public are welcome. Directions: http://goo.gl/maps/qKUJC. FMI: www.dlarc.org. 610.432.8286. August 7-8
Book Donations Needed For Fund RaiserA Book Sale will be held at the Belfast Wesley United Methodist Church in Belfast for the Leukemia and lymphoma society.
The Book Sale is August 7th and 8th from 8 am to 4 pm. They will have free popcorn and the church is hosting a bake sale and hot dogs also. If anyone is interested in donations or needs info they can contact Constance Vroom at 610 360 0283. August 7 - 9
New Approach 45th Annual Benefit Show The New Approach Show will be held Friday, August 7th @ 7:30 pm, Saturday, August 8th @ 7:30 pm and Sunday, August 9th @ 2 pm at Bangor Area Middle School. It would be greatly appreciated if you could write a story on their 45th annual show.
The New Approach Show began as a group of friends who simply loved to sing, dance and entertain. Since then, it has evolved into a cancer benefit after losing one of its founding members to cancer in his early 20’s. Since 1970, The New Approach has donated over $250,000 for cancer research and treatment. The New Approach Show is comprised of volunteers of all ages who use their talents to serve others. It is a family friendly show and will entertain all ages. All proceeds from the show will benefit the Dale and Francis Hughes Cancer Treatment Center at Pocono Medical Center. August 8
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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] 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. |
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.
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
Library Summer 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:
- Tuesday thru Friday: August 18th - August 21st, from 6:00 - 10:00 PM
- Saturday: August 22nd, from 12:00 PM until closing (Bag Day w/ $5.00 per bag).
August 23
Boomer's Angel meet & Greet Dog Adoption
On Sunday, August 23 come to Tractor Supply, Route 209, Brodheadsville from 11- 2, to meet some of the beautiful loving dogs that Boomer's Angels (BAARC) have for adoption!
All of their adoptions must be pre-approved so why not fill out and application in advance. Visit www.boomersangels.com for an application.
If you’re not ready to adopt, why not try fostering? Foster homes are desperately needed so we can continue to save lives!
They provide you with everything a foster parent will need. You supply the love and a safe home until they are adopted.
Boomer’s Angels is in need of volunteers to help with adoption days, fundraising, etc. Boomer’s Angels Animal Rescue & Care was formed to give as many homeless and downtrodden animals the brightest future possible. Be an Angel for a homeless pet! Email [email protected] or visit our website at www.boomersangels.com, find us on Facebook, or call (570)350-4977.
All of their adoptions must be pre-approved so why not fill out and application in advance. Visit www.boomersangels.com for an application.
If you’re not ready to adopt, why not try fostering? Foster homes are desperately needed so we can continue to save lives!
They provide you with everything a foster parent will need. You supply the love and a safe home until they are adopted.
Boomer’s Angels is in need of volunteers to help with adoption days, fundraising, etc. Boomer’s Angels Animal Rescue & Care was formed to give as many homeless and downtrodden animals the brightest future possible. Be an Angel for a homeless pet! Email [email protected] or visit our website at www.boomersangels.com, find us on Facebook, or call (570)350-4977.
August 29
Bow Wow Bike Jam & Poker Run
Bow Wow Bike Jam & Poker Run motorcycle ride has been rescheduled to Saturday, August 29 due to rain at Lappawinzo Fish and Game, 25 Lappawinzo Rd., Northampton PA benefits Safe Haven Dog Rescue in Blakeslee and Peaceable Kingdom in Whitehall, PA. Registration from 11-1, bike ride starts at 1 PM. Food, music by The Cherry Bombs, Chinese Auction, $500 to high poker hand!
Tickets $20 in advance, $25 day of event. Tickets can be purchased at Affordable Pet Center 2022 Main St Northampton, PA or by calling 610 573-0161. You don't need to ride to attend this event. Pets welcome. Vendor space available $50. Volunteers needed to help setup, tear down, serve food, seek donations, distribute flyers etc. Call Dave @ 610 573-0161
Tickets $20 in advance, $25 day of event. Tickets can be purchased at Affordable Pet Center 2022 Main St Northampton, PA or by calling 610 573-0161. You don't need to ride to attend this event. Pets welcome. Vendor space available $50. Volunteers needed to help setup, tear down, serve food, seek donations, distribute flyers etc. Call Dave @ 610 573-0161
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
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
Pen Argyl Community Wide Yard SalesCommunity wide yard sales will be held in Pen Argyl Borough September 18,19 and 20.
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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.
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 Sale
A 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 28
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
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.
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
July Activities
Slate Belt Senior Center
Blue Valley Farm Show Complex
700 American Bangor Road
Bangor, ph 610-588-1224
Hours: 8:00 A.M.-4:00 P.M.
Blue Valley Farm Show Complex
700 American Bangor Road
Bangor, ph 610-588-1224
Hours: 8:00 A.M.-4:00 P.M.
Morning Stretch, daily 9:15 A.M.
Walking Club, daily 9:30 A.M.
Crafts, Tuesdays 9:00 A.M.
Zumba Gold, Tuesdays, 10:00 A.M.
Brush Away with Senior Artists, Wednesdays, 8:00-11:00 A.M.
Needles N You, Thursdays, 12:30 P.M.
Pool Tables are available every morning and
Tuesday, Thursday and Friday afternoons
Blood Pressure w/Cecelia
Thursday, July 30, 9:00-11:00 A.M.
FARKLE TOURNAMENT
Thursday, July 30, 12:30 P.M.
AUGUST EVENTS
Morning Stretch 9:15 A.M. Daily
Walking Club 9:30 A.M. Daily
Craft & Chat, Tuesdays, 9:00 A.M.
Zumba Gold, Tuesdays, 10:00 A.M.
Brush Away with Senior Artists 8:00-11:00 A.M.
Bingo, Monday and Wednesday, 12:00
Poker, Tuesdays, 12:00
Pins & Needles, Thursdays, 12:00
Farkle Game, Thursdays, 1:30 P.M.
MUSIC WITH GARY DEE
Friday, August 7, 12:00
All Farm Show Tickets due
Tuesday, August 11
CARD MAKING WITH WANDA
Thursday, August 13, 12:15 P.M.
INTERGENERATIONAL DANCE CLASS
Friday, August 14, 2:00-3:00 P.M.
CLOSED WEEK OF AUGUST 17-22
FOR BLUE VALLEY FARM SHOW
BASEBALL
Thursday, August 23, 10:00
PICTIONARY
Friday, August 24, 10:00 A.M.
Pool Tables are available every morning and Tuesday, Thursday and
Friday afternoons
UPCOMING EVENT:
PIG ROAST
Friday,October, 2, 10:00 A.M.-5:00 P.M.
Roast Pork with all the trimmings topped off
with Ice Cream Bar
Music by CAHSBAND
games, quoits, beach blanket bingo,
basket raffles, 50-50
Call for ticket information
Walking Club, daily 9:30 A.M.
Crafts, Tuesdays 9:00 A.M.
Zumba Gold, Tuesdays, 10:00 A.M.
Brush Away with Senior Artists, Wednesdays, 8:00-11:00 A.M.
Needles N You, Thursdays, 12:30 P.M.
Pool Tables are available every morning and
Tuesday, Thursday and Friday afternoons
Blood Pressure w/Cecelia
Thursday, July 30, 9:00-11:00 A.M.
FARKLE TOURNAMENT
Thursday, July 30, 12:30 P.M.
AUGUST EVENTS
Morning Stretch 9:15 A.M. Daily
Walking Club 9:30 A.M. Daily
Craft & Chat, Tuesdays, 9:00 A.M.
Zumba Gold, Tuesdays, 10:00 A.M.
Brush Away with Senior Artists 8:00-11:00 A.M.
Bingo, Monday and Wednesday, 12:00
Poker, Tuesdays, 12:00
Pins & Needles, Thursdays, 12:00
Farkle Game, Thursdays, 1:30 P.M.
MUSIC WITH GARY DEE
Friday, August 7, 12:00
All Farm Show Tickets due
Tuesday, August 11
CARD MAKING WITH WANDA
Thursday, August 13, 12:15 P.M.
INTERGENERATIONAL DANCE CLASS
Friday, August 14, 2:00-3:00 P.M.
CLOSED WEEK OF AUGUST 17-22
FOR BLUE VALLEY FARM SHOW
BASEBALL
Thursday, August 23, 10:00
PICTIONARY
Friday, August 24, 10:00 A.M.
Pool Tables are available every morning and Tuesday, Thursday and
Friday afternoons
UPCOMING EVENT:
PIG ROAST
Friday,October, 2, 10:00 A.M.-5:00 P.M.
Roast Pork with all the trimmings topped off
with Ice Cream Bar
Music by CAHSBAND
games, quoits, beach blanket bingo,
basket raffles, 50-50
Call for ticket information
New Books at
Blue Mt. Community Library
Adult Fiction:
Radiant Angel, Nelson DeMille
The Dog Who Saved Me, Susan Wilson
One Mile Under, Andrew Gross
The Fateful Lightning, Jeff Shaara
The Rocks, Peter Nichols
In The Unlikely Event, Judy Blume
World Gone By, Dennis Lehane
Finders Keepers, Stephen King
The Forgotten Room, Lincoln Child
14th Deadly Sin, James Patterson
Memory Man, David Baldacci
Inside The O'Briens, Lisa Genova
The Sound of Glass, Karen White
The Guest Cottage, Nancy Thayer
Solitude Creek, Jeffery Deaver
Gathering Prey, John Sandford
The Enemy Inside, Steve Martini
Adult Large Print - Fiction
One True Heart, Jodi Thomas
One Wish, Robyn Carr
Chasing Sunsets, Karen Kingsbury
The Cavendon Women, Barbara Taylor Bradford
Your Next Breath, Iris Johansen
Perfect Match, Fern Michaels
Blue Prints, Barbara Delinksy
The Truth According to Us, Annie Barrows
The President's Shadow, Brad Meltzer
Wicked Charms, Janet Evanovich
Adult Non-fiction:
Stepdog, Mireya Navarro
American Wife, Taya Kyle
Hidden Girl, Shyima Hall
The Book of Joan, Melissa Rivers
A Lucky Life Interrupted, Tom Brokaw
Radiant Angel, Nelson DeMille
The Dog Who Saved Me, Susan Wilson
One Mile Under, Andrew Gross
The Fateful Lightning, Jeff Shaara
The Rocks, Peter Nichols
In The Unlikely Event, Judy Blume
World Gone By, Dennis Lehane
Finders Keepers, Stephen King
The Forgotten Room, Lincoln Child
14th Deadly Sin, James Patterson
Memory Man, David Baldacci
Inside The O'Briens, Lisa Genova
The Sound of Glass, Karen White
The Guest Cottage, Nancy Thayer
Solitude Creek, Jeffery Deaver
Gathering Prey, John Sandford
The Enemy Inside, Steve Martini
Adult Large Print - Fiction
One True Heart, Jodi Thomas
One Wish, Robyn Carr
Chasing Sunsets, Karen Kingsbury
The Cavendon Women, Barbara Taylor Bradford
Your Next Breath, Iris Johansen
Perfect Match, Fern Michaels
Blue Prints, Barbara Delinksy
The Truth According to Us, Annie Barrows
The President's Shadow, Brad Meltzer
Wicked Charms, Janet Evanovich
Adult Non-fiction:
Stepdog, Mireya Navarro
American Wife, Taya Kyle
Hidden Girl, Shyima Hall
The Book of Joan, Melissa Rivers
A Lucky Life Interrupted, Tom Brokaw
New Books at
Bangor Public Library
Adult Fiction
Blume, Judy: In the unlikely event;
Goldman, William: The princess bride;
Guild, Nicholas: Blood ties;
Hawkins, Paula: The girl on the train;
Hilderbrand, Elin: The rumor;
Hunter, Stephen: I, Ripper;
Lehane, Dennis: World gone by;
Leigh, Lora: Bengal’s quest; Norton, Carla: What doesn’t kill her;
Watson, S.J.: Second life; Woods, Stuart: Hot pursuit.
Adult Non Fiction
Bush, Nancy: Knitting on the road;
Kyle, Taya: American wife; Mate,
Gabor: In the realm of hungry ghosts.
Young Adult Fiction
Green, John: Paper towns;
Hoover, Colleen: Never never part two.
Young Adult Non Fiction
Parker, Steve: Monkeys.
Junior Fiction
Drake, Salamanda: Dragonsdale;
Pilkey, Dav: Captain underpants and the attack of the talking toilets.
Junior Non-Fiction
Clark, Neil: Dinosaurs;
Hill, Gordon: My first book of card tricks; Liners and merchant ships;
Malam, John: Encyclopedia of dinosaurs.
Easy Fiction
Enchanting moments; The lion king; Yolen, Jane: How do dinosaurs play with their friends; How do dinosaurs say I love you?
Audio Books Fiction
Macomber, Debbie: Last one home;
Turrow, Scott: Identical.
Blume, Judy: In the unlikely event;
Goldman, William: The princess bride;
Guild, Nicholas: Blood ties;
Hawkins, Paula: The girl on the train;
Hilderbrand, Elin: The rumor;
Hunter, Stephen: I, Ripper;
Lehane, Dennis: World gone by;
Leigh, Lora: Bengal’s quest; Norton, Carla: What doesn’t kill her;
Watson, S.J.: Second life; Woods, Stuart: Hot pursuit.
Adult Non Fiction
Bush, Nancy: Knitting on the road;
Kyle, Taya: American wife; Mate,
Gabor: In the realm of hungry ghosts.
Young Adult Fiction
Green, John: Paper towns;
Hoover, Colleen: Never never part two.
Young Adult Non Fiction
Parker, Steve: Monkeys.
Junior Fiction
Drake, Salamanda: Dragonsdale;
Pilkey, Dav: Captain underpants and the attack of the talking toilets.
Junior Non-Fiction
Clark, Neil: Dinosaurs;
Hill, Gordon: My first book of card tricks; Liners and merchant ships;
Malam, John: Encyclopedia of dinosaurs.
Easy Fiction
Enchanting moments; The lion king; Yolen, Jane: How do dinosaurs play with their friends; How do dinosaurs say I love you?
Audio Books Fiction
Macomber, Debbie: Last one home;
Turrow, Scott: Identical.
Helping Hands 2015 Plans
August 2015 Roseto Helping Hands will be hosting Roseto Night at the Iron Pigs, an Ecumenical Service and Roseto Day. Dates to be announced. To place your name on the Iron Pigs list, contact Jennifer Newland 610-217-7088.
September 13, 2015 Roseto Helping Hands will be hosting a Bingo at the American Legion located at 143 Garibaldi Avenue, Roseto. To purchase a ticket, contact Janet Farole at 484-221-0047.
October 2015 Roseto Helping Hands will be collecting canned goods to make Turkey Boxes for needy families within Roseto. Items can be dropped off at Roseto Borough Hall located at 164 Garibaldi Avenue, Roseto.
October 7, 2015 Roseto Helping Hands will be at Wendy's in Wind Gap from 5pm-8pm. A portion of the nights proceeds will be donated to Roseto Helping Hands. November 15, 2015 Roseto Helping Hands will be hosting "Bring A Friend" Bingo at the American Legion in Roseto. To purchase a ticket, contact Janet Farole at 484-221-0047.
November and December 2015 Roseto Helping Hands will be selling Holiday candy and caroling throughout the streets of Roseto. Caroling date to be announced. To purchase candy, contact Lynne Smith at 610-863-7252.
September 13, 2015 Roseto Helping Hands will be hosting a Bingo at the American Legion located at 143 Garibaldi Avenue, Roseto. To purchase a ticket, contact Janet Farole at 484-221-0047.
October 2015 Roseto Helping Hands will be collecting canned goods to make Turkey Boxes for needy families within Roseto. Items can be dropped off at Roseto Borough Hall located at 164 Garibaldi Avenue, Roseto.
October 7, 2015 Roseto Helping Hands will be at Wendy's in Wind Gap from 5pm-8pm. A portion of the nights proceeds will be donated to Roseto Helping Hands. November 15, 2015 Roseto Helping Hands will be hosting "Bring A Friend" Bingo at the American Legion in Roseto. To purchase a ticket, contact Janet Farole at 484-221-0047.
November and December 2015 Roseto Helping Hands will be selling Holiday candy and caroling throughout the streets of Roseto. Caroling date to be announced. To purchase candy, contact Lynne Smith at 610-863-7252.
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