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Lenten Lunch Tuesday at Trinity Lutheran Church
Cost of the lunch is $2.00.
Trinity is located at the corner of Broadway and South Fourth Street in Bangor.
Faith Through The Arts
Special programs of music, dance, and drama for all ages will take place each weekend.
Saturday, March 7 - 5:00 p.m. “The Flutations” a flute ensemble
Sunday, March 8 - 4:00 p.m. “A Banquet of Songs” a benefit concert
Saturday, March 14 - 7:30 p.m. “Mock Turtle Marionettes” presents a puppet theater
Sunday, March 15 - 3:00 p.m. “Craig Thatcher” guitar, “Nyke Van Nyk” violin
Saturday, March 21 - 7:30 p.m. “Wilkes University Choral” concert
Sunday, March 22 - 7:00 p.m. “Philadelphia Freedom Chorus” (Sweet Adelines)
Saturday, March 28 - 7:30 p.m. “Robert Sims” lyric baritone, Life of Christ through spirituals
Small group showings by special arrangements. For more information call the church office at 610-759-3090..
TRAFFIC ALERTS
Between Filetown Road and Main Street Street in Stockertown will experience lane restrictions and traffic delays March 2 between 9:00am and 3:00pm...
ROUTE 33 NORTH
Between Rt, 22 and Hecktown Road will experience lane restrictions and traffic delays between March 3 and March 4 between 9:00am and 2:00pm...
Route 611 (Lower Mt. Bethel)
Between Frost Hollow and Uhler Road will experience lane restrictions and trafffic delays for drainage from March 2 through March 6 between 9:00am and 2:00pm...
NORTH BROADWAY(Plainfield Twsp)
Between Constitution Avenue and Monroe County Line will experience lane restrictions and traffic delays for Pothole Patching between 9am and 2pm March 6..
PARENTING.....Simple tips to help babies adjust to daylight saving time
(BPT) - Adults are not typically affected by daylight saving time, but the change can turn an infant’s world upside-down. Many parents worry that springing ahead just one hour will cause chaos to their little one’s sleep routine.
A whopping 77 percent of parents with kids ages 4 and younger are concerned with daylight saving time affecting their children’s sleep patterns, according to a recent Pampers survey, and 59 percent dread the disruption to their children’s sleep schedule more than they dread tax season. “Many parents experience anxiety about modifying sleep schedules for the upcoming time change,” says "The Sleep Lady" Kim West, a leading child sleep expert, licensed family therapist, and author of “Good Night, Sleep Tight.” “Infants 5 months and older have more established sleep patterns, so by taking a proactive approach, you can help them adjust well so you both can get quality rest without frustration.” Daylight saving time officially occurs this year at 2:00 a.m. on Sunday, March 8th. To help you and your child navigate this transition seamlessly, West offers her best tips: 1. Make napping a priority One of the best things you can do to help your child cope with the time change is to make sure they are well-rested before it occurs. A well-napped child will handle the change in routine better than a tired child. 2. Select a transition method For kids 2 and older, change your clocks before you go to bed and begin to adjust your schedule the next day. Parents should follow their daily routine according to the new time on the clock, but in reality, everything will be pushed ahead one hour because of the time change. For example, if your child naps at 1 p.m., it will actually be noon. The beauty of this method (and the spring time change vs the fall): if you have an early-rising child, they should wake up at a more acceptable hour! For babies or those younger children who have trouble with change, a gradual schedule migration is best. Start by making a 30-minute adjustment to all meals, snacks and naps. Stick to this schedule for three days and then add another 30 minutes so you are fully adjusted to the full-hour change. 3. Keep baby’s diaper dry Having a dry diaper is key to ensuring that a little one sleeps through the night. Pampers diapers provide up to 12 hours of overnight protection and are up to three times drier than ordinary diapers, helping to avoid unnecessary night-waking and to ensure a well-rested baby who quickly adjusts to time changes. Visit www.pampers.com to learn more. 4. Beware of screen time At least 30 minutes before bed, make sure there are no bright lights or screens around your child. These lights interfere with the necessary melatonin production to make your child sleepy and therefore will cause bigger bedtime struggles. 5. Use black-out shades Controlling the light in a room can help your child adjust and sleep better. If you do not already have them, consider installing room-darkening shades to block out light during sleep hours. 6. Wake up to light Expose your child to bright sunlight in the mornings during this transition by fully opening the shades. If it’s pleasant outside, consider taking a morning walk. Exposure to natural light first thing in the morning will help to reset his internal clock more quickly (and yours, too). 7. Be flexible Some children will adjust immediately while others will need a gradual transition. Be as consistent as possible, but be aware of your child’s sleepy cues and make this transition slowly if necessary. Some children will need a few weeks to fully adjust, so listen to your parental instincts. Giant Owl Attacks Dutch Residents Residents in a Dutch town have been warned to arm themselves with an umbrella when going out at night after a spate of violent attacks by a rogue owl.
Dozens of people in Purmerend, in the north of the Netherlands, have suffered head injuries in recent weeks at the claws of the European eagle owl, reports BBC News. Two runners were injured on Tuesday, with one requiring stitches for five separate head wounds, while residents and workers at a home for the disabled have been left terrified after at least 15 attacks by the nocturnal bird. "During the day there's no problem, but at night we now only venture outside armed with umbrellas, helmets and hats, anything really, to protect ourselves," said Liselotte de Bruijn, a spokeswoman for the home. Dutch bank Rabobank has donated umbrellas to the home, and a spokesman for the company told local broadcaster RTVNH that it intended to send a falconer. The European eagle owl is one of the world's largest owl species with a wing-span of up to 6-feet and weight up to7 pounds. PAHS Class of 1965 Seeks Classmate Info The Pen Argyl High School Class of 1965 is planning their 50th reunion.
The class is in need of addresses for Thomas Caponigro, Kim Edwards, Brenda Lockhart Becker, Jody Miller, Linda Smith, Thomas Snyder, Richard Walizer, Walter Weaver, Gary Wilson and Carol Werner Miller. If you have any information about them, please contact Judy Piper at 610-863-6326 or [email protected]. Slater Family Network Scholarship
Slater Family Network is offering a $2000 scholarship for a graduating Bangor HS senior who plans on attending a trade/vocational school or college. The scholarship is awarded to a student who is involved in community service. Applications are in the HS Guidance office, Slater Family Network office or on the school district website under SFN.
Applications are due in the SFN office by Friday, May 1. If you have any questions please call the office at 610-599-7019 A $1,000 “912” Scholarship in memory of Denny Strouse is offered by friends and family through Slater Family Network. Applicants must have a love of outdoors and family and friends. Applications are in the HS Guidance office, Slater Family Network office or on the school district website under SFN. Applications are due in the SFN office by Friday, May 1. If you have any questions please call the office at 610-599-7019 March 3
Lenten Lunches planned at Trinity Lutheran Church Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church in Bangor will again host Lenten Lunches Tuesday at 12 noon in Fellowship Hall of the church.
Cost of the lunch is $2.00. Trinity is located at the corner of Broadway and South Fourth Street in Bangor. March 4
March Madness Fly Tying
Wednesday, March 4, 7:00 PM
The public is welcome to join Jacobsburg EEC for this event in the classroom of the Visitor Center. Join expert fly tyers as they demonstrate their skills. Presented by Forks of the Delaware Chapter of Trout Unlimited. For more information contact Thom Beverly 610-393-6663 March 5
Delaware-Lehigh Amateur Radio Club
Delaware-Lehigh Amateur Radio Club will hold its meeting Thursday, March 5, 7:30 p.m. in the Bethlehem Township Community Center, 2900 Farmersville Road, Bethlehem.
Program: “Setting Up a Contest Station” - Jon/N3JI. Members and interested general public are welcome. Directions: http://goo.gl/maps/qKUJC. FMI: www.dlarc.org. 610.432.8286 March 7
Sportsmen Harvest Celebration Dinner
The tenth annual Outdoor Sportsmen’s Harvest Celebration Dinner will be held Saturday March 7 from 5:00 to 8:30pm at Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church at 404 Broadway in Bangor.
Proceeds from the dinner benefit the Local Hunger Appeal and food bank. The dinner will feature a traditional menu plus specially prepared wild game dishes. Special guest speaker will be Brad Kreider who is a Wildlife Conservation Officer of the Pennsylvania Game Commission. A special guest comedy monologue will be presented by Brian Siegfried. There will door prizes and raffles of over 100 for hunting and fishing equipment. The cost is $15.00 for adults, $6.00 for children under 12 and children under 5 eat free. To buy your tickets call 610-504-7886, 610-588-2023 or e-mail [email protected]. Seating is limited to 160, get your tickets early. Come and celebrate this year’s wild game harvest with food, fun, and prizes and bring your entire family for a great night out. March 8
Learn About The Portland Jail The Slate Belt Heritage Center will hold their monthly historic presentation on Sunday, March 8th at 2:00 PM. Speaker for the afternoon will be retired teacher and local historian, Walter Emery who will talk about the historic Portland Town Hall and Jail. The event is free and open to the public. The Heritage Center is located at 30 North 1st Street, Bangor, PA. For additional information please contact Karen Brewer at 610-588-8615..
Alive Inside at the Nazareth Center for the Arts
Alive Inside will be playing at the Nazareth Center For the Arts Sunday, March 8th,from 1-4pm. Suggested Donation $10
Alive Inside is a joyous cinematic exploration of music’s capacity to reawaken our souls and uncover the deepest parts of our humanity. Filmmaker Michael Rossato-Bennett chronicles the astonishing experiences of individuals around the country who have been revitalized through the simple experience of listening to music. His camera reveals the uniquely human connection we find in music and how its healing power can triumph where prescription medication falls short. This stirring documentary follows social worker Dan Cohen, founder of the nonprofit organization Music & Memory, as he fights against a broken healthcare system to demonstrate music’s ability to combat memory loss and restore a deep sense of self to those suffering from it. Rossato-Bennett visits family members who have witnessed the miraculous effects of personalized music on their loved ones, and offers illuminating interviews with experts including renowned neurologist and best-selling author Oliver Sacks (Musicophilia: Tales of Music and the Brain) and musician Bobby McFerrin (“Don’t Worry, Be Happy”). An uplifting cinematic exploration of music and the mind, Alive Inside’s inspirational and emotional story left audiences humming, clapping and cheering at the 2014 Sundance Film Festival, where it won the Audience Award. Hope UCC in Wind Gap Blood Drive
Hope U.C.C. in Wind Gap will hold a blood drive March 8 from 11 am to 3 pm. For an appointment call Mitch at 610-698-4582. Walk in’s are also welcomed.
March 10
FREE AMATEUR RADIO CLASSES
If you, or anyone you know has interest in becoming an Amateur Radio Operator, here’s a chance to learn more about the hobby and get information to pass the FCC license test.
The Delaware-Lehigh Amateur Radio Club will sponsor 9 Tuesday evening classes (7 – 9 pm) at Gracedale, near Nazareth, starting March 10. Classes are open to anyone from ages 8 to 80+. What do amateur radio activities include? Base, mobile or portable communication with other hams, locally, around the world, even with astronauts in space in casual conversations and radio contests. Other opportunities include assisting in public service activities, emergency preparedness, providing emergency communication in times of accidents, floods, fires, snowstorms, hurricanes, etc.. Hams also provide communication at civic and charitable events (walks, runs, bike tours, and parades). The list of areas of interest is lengthy. To get details and answers to your specific questions about amateur radio and/or register for the classes, e-mail [email protected] or call 610.432.8286. Please visit our website at WWW.DLARC.ORG. Lenten Lunches planned at Trinity Lutheran Church Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church in Bangor will again host Lenten Lunches Tuesday at 12 noon in Fellowship Hall of the church.
Cost of the lunch is $2.00. Trinity is located at the corner of Broadway and South Fourth street in Bangor. March 11
Notice of Public Meeting
The Board of Supervisors of Washington Township, Northampton County, Pennsylvania, will hold a public meeting on Wednesday, March 11, 2015, at 7:00 P.M. at the Washington Township Municipal Complex, 1021 Washington Boulevard, Bangor, Pennsylvania to discuss stormwater and the regulations for the MS-4 program as developed by the Department of Environmental Protection (DEP).
Topics to be discussed include illicit stormwater discharge, how to prevent it and what action to take if you witness anyone polluting our waters; resident responsibilities; construction zone practices; and other storm discharges. Any interested citizen is invited to attend the public hearing to offer comments and questions. Zoning Officer/Planning Director, Washington Township 1021 Washington Blvd , Bangor, PA 18013 (610) 588-1524 March 13
Jacobsburg EEC Family Night
March 13, 6:30-7:30 PM
Get hands-on with some skulls and furs while learning about the mammals of Pennsylvania. This program is best for families with children ages 5 and up. To register, contact [email protected] or 610-746-2801. Bangor Open House
The next event in Bangor's 140th anniversary celebration will be held 3:00pm March 13 at Bray's Newsstand with a historical presentation at 3:30 and the Broadway Pub at 4:00pm with a historical presentation at 4:30pm.. The Pub will also offer a discount menu for those attending.
Music Booster's Open House
The Music Boosters Association of Plainfield Elementary and Wind Gap Middle School proudly presents its annual basket auction 5:30 pm Friday March 13 at Wind Gap Middle School.
Doors open at 4:30 pm for holders of presale tickets (must purchase by Thursday, March 13th via music teachers.) Doors open to everyone else at 5:30 pm, with last ticket deposit at 7:15, drawing beginning at approximately 7:30. Prizes will include baskets and gift certificates donated by classrooms, friends, families, and local businesses. Tickets are $5 for a sheet of 26 tickets for the majority of our prizes. A 50/50 drawing will be held, along with a separate raffle for special prizes (these tickets are $1 each or 7 for $5) The night will include performances by the 3rd grade chorus and the middle school vocal ensemble (5:30 & 5:45 pm) Refreshment stand will be open with hot dogs, snacks, and drinks. March 14
Shamrock -N- Roll
Pies to Die For Cafe in Pen Argyl will present Peaceful Closure's Shamrock -N-Roll party at the East Bangor Fire Co. Saturday March 14 from 6:00pm until midnight. Doors open at 5:30.
Pies to Die For continues to support local talent through their open mic nights and other special events. Tickets are available at Pies To Die For Cafe in Pen Argyl at the corner of Rt. 512 and Robinson Ave. Tickets cost $5.00 each and children under 10 are free. See three great bands at one low price. All ages welcome. Craft Show, Easter Bunny, Egg Hunt
A spring craft show will be held at East Bangor Fire Company from Saturday March 14 from 11-3. Vendor tables available by calling 610-588-5996.
The Easter Bunny will arrive by fire truck at 12:30. An East Egg Hunt will be held at 1:00pm for ages 1-10. March 15
Humble Hearts for Hope is seeking vendors
Humble Hearts for Hope is seeking vendors and/or crafters for thei March 15, 2015 3rd annual basket bingo and vendor shopping event. Already secured the following reps: Tastefully simple, Thirty-one (with an additional waiting list of reps), Scentsy and Mary Kay. They do NOT take other like products. For example, they have Mary Kay so no more make up - sorry ladies we prevent in-house competition. Each vendor is subject to approval. Contact Sharon Solt if interested here on Facebook or [email protected]!
Safe Haven Dog Adoption Day
Safe Haven Pet Rescue will hold a dog adoption day from 11 -3 on Sunday, March 15 at Tractor Supply 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 700 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. March 17
Safe Haven Volunteer Meeting
Come to Cherry's Sunset Restaurant,
Route 209, Kresgeville at 6:30 PM on Tuesday, March 17 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 700 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 Volunteer and Foster applications, please visit www.SafeHavenPa.org . Contact Safe Haven at [email protected]. Join Safe Haven Pa on Facebook Lenten Lunches planned at Trinity Lutheran Church Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church in Bangor will again host Lenten Lunches Tuesday March 17 at 12 noon in Fellowship Hall of the church.
Cost of the lunch is $2.00. Trinity is located at the corner of Broadway and South Fourth street in Bangor. March 18
Lehigh Valley Horse Council meeting
A Lehigh Valley Horse Council meeting will be held Thursday, March 18, at 7:00pm.at New City View Diner, 1831 MacArthur Rd., Whitehall, PA.
The topic is the SPCA & You. What you can do in a bad situation and get help from the professionals. Ms. Elizabeth Anderson, Humane Society Police Officer FMI: 610-704-4130, 610-837-7294 March 20
Columcille Workshop
Reserve the dates of March 20th to 22nd for a workshop offered by Kirkridge Retreat and Study Center as they host William "Bill" H. Cohea, Jr., visionary founder of Columcille and Jean Richardson, current director of Kirkridge Retreat Center. Both will present the connection to Iona from the view of Columcille and Kirkridge. Bill will also reveal the inspirations and visions he received as he visited the Island of Iona in Scotland back in 1959 and what led him to create Columcille Megalith Park.
The workshop will be co-facilitated by Denise Crawn and Nick Prance who will weave the weekend event to explore and explain the connections of Iona, Columcille and Kirkridge Retreat Center. This workshop is open to all with a cost of $240 which includes double occupancy room, board and tuition for the event. There is a commuter rate of $140.00 for those who do not wish to stay. This price includes meals and workshop. Reservations must be received by March 6th, please. March 21
NCC to Hold Spring Craft Fair
Northampton Community College (NCC) will hold its annual spring craft fair on Saturday, March 21, 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m., at the Arthur L. Scott Spartan Center, Bethlehem Campus, 3835 Green Pond Road, Bethlehem Township.
The sale will include jewelry, wood, floral, food, holiday items, and more goods made by more than 150 of our region’s finest crafters. Admission is $2 general public, $1 seniors 65 and over, and free for children under 12. For more information, e-mail [email protected] or call 610-861-5088 A Clean Slate hosting 8th Annual Recovery Day A Clean Slate, the Slate Belt’s only Recovery Center opened in September 2014.
A Clean Slate offers many resources to the community and makes meeting space available throughout the week. A Clean Slate will be hosting their annual Recovery Day Celebration on Saturday March 21st starting at 1:00pm - 8:00pm at the 100 S. 1st Street building in Bangor. Recovery Speakers and Recovery Educational topics will be featured promptly on each hour. Recovery Revolution has held this event each year on the Saturday closest to St. Patrick's Day since 2007 for everyone in the community who is looking for an alternative to traditional St. Patrick's day activities. We are excited about the change of location this year! Whether you are in recovery, know someone in recovery, or just want more information about recovery, you are welcome to attend. Refreshments, door prizes and all information sessions are free! We encourage guests to attend one or all of our sessions. If you have questions or donations please call Recovery Revolution at 610-599-7700, visit our website at www.recoveryrevolution.org or www.acleanslatebangor.org or stop by the Recovery Center during regular business hours which are as follows: Tuesday: 4pm-8pm Wednesday: 4pm-8pm Thursday Morning: 11am-4pm Friday: 1-5 pm Saturday: 10am- 2pm Recovery Day Schedule: 1:00-1:45:“Addiction 101” What's it all about?.. By Katie Whitley, Staff at Recovery Revolution, Inc. 2:00-2:45:“The Elephant in the living room” Living and Coping with a loved ones addiction. 3:00-3:45: “Tools of the trade; sponsorship, home group, and service” 4:00-4:45 : “Honesty, Open-mindedness, and Willingness” 4:50: FIRST DRAWING/DOOR PRIZES 5:00-5:45: "Easy Does it" A personal story of addiction 6:00-6:45: “It works if you work it” A story of Recovery 7:00-7:45: “An Attitude of Gratitude” 8:00: LAST DRAWING/DOOR PRIZES March Madness Birding at Middle Creek
Saturday, March 21, 11:00 AM-7:00 PM
Middle Creek Wildlife Management Area is one of the premier birding spots in eastern Pennsylvania. It is an early spring staging area for over 100,000 Snow Geese and up to 5,000 Tundra Swans. Join us for this birding tour of Middle Creek as we enjoy this spectacle and look for many other species of waterfowl. Both the rare Ross’s Goose and Cackling Geese have been seen on previous trips. We’ll also check the extensive grasslands for raptors like Northern Harriers and Rough-legged Hawks. Bald Eagles are often seen and Golden Eagles are seen occasionally. We will stay until dusk to listen for American Woodcocks and look for Short-eared Owls. This program is free of charge. Limited van space is available for first time participants. Participants should dress for the weather and bring binoculars and lunch. This is a great opportunity for photographers. To register, contact [email protected] or 610-746-2801. Liberty Fire Co. 80s party
The annual 80s party will be held at Liberty Fire Co. #2 Social Hall 67 N 8th St, Bangor, Pennsylvania starting at 9:00pm.
. If you like seeing lots of friends, hearing great 80's tunes, and dancing all night long, this is definitely the place to be. Saturday, March 21st.with DJ Scott Edwards. March 22
Tatamy Volunteer Fire Company Breakfast with the Easter Bunny
Tatamy Volunteer Fire Company, 164 Bushkill St., Tatamy will be hosting Breakfast with the Easter Bunny on Sunday March 22, 2015 from 8:00 am to 12:30 pm.
All you can eat pancakes, scrambled eggs, sausage, ham and assorted cold and hot beverages will be served. Cost: Adults $9.00, Kids 4-10 $6.00 and children 3 and under are Free. Photos with the Easter Bunny will be sponsored by Kris Ordinsky-Parks Photography until 12:00 pm. A variety of free kids activities will be provided throughout the event. Please come out and join them for a morning of food, family and friends while supporting your local volunteer organization. Pen Argyl Blood Drive
A blood drive will be held March 22 at 10:00am to March 23 at 3:00pm at Lookout Fire Co. 13 N. Robinson Avenue Pen Argyl, Pa 18072
The event is being held in honor Shellia Boettinger. If you would like an appointment you can call/Trisha. 484-895-9363 For more information on giving blood visit www.GIVEaPINT.org March 24
Lenten Lunches planned at Trinity Lutheran Church Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church in Bangor will again host Lenten Lunches Tuesday at 12 noon in Fellowship Hall of the church.
Cost of the lunch is $2.00. Trinity is located at the corner of Broadway and South Fourth street in Bangor. March 25
Gracedale Health Fair
Gracedale, Northampton County’s Nursing Home, is hosting its 3rd Annual Community Health Fair on Wednesday, March 25th, 2015 from 10:30 AM to 3:30 PM. The event will be held at Gracedale, 2 Gracedale Ave., Nazareth, PA 18064.
Visitors are invited to take an active role in maintaining personal health at this free event where they may learn about health care issues in a fun, supportive environment. Over 50 participating vendors will provide head to toe services and screenings for health prevention and wellness. Services include: wellness strategies, home safety and home health agencies, Alzheimer’s support, Reiki, massage, healthful eating, fitness, aromatherapy, organ and tissue donation, cancer support, blood pressure monitoring, body fat calculation, smoking cessation, rehabilitation, addiction, financial services and much more. There will also be a free raffle. While on the Gracedale Campus guests are encouraged to visit Northampton County Emergency Management, located directly behind the facility. Here, attendees may tour the 911 call center and view Emergency Management Equipment. Gracedale’s cafeteria will be open for purchase of a healthful lunch from 11AM – 1:30 PM. Gracedale Nursing Home is a 688 bed skilled nursing facility located in a beautiful rural setting on 365 acres in Upper Nazareth Township. This property, originally purchased by Northampton County from the Moravian Community, was called Gnadenthal, which translates to “Dale of Grace” or “Kindness.” Gracedale is Medicare and Medicaid certified and enjoys a reputation for excellence and caring in the health care community. Recently, Gracedale expanded their services to include a Short Term Rehabilitation Unit. Gracedale’s mission is to offer the best possible care at an affordable price. March 27
Jacobsburg Speaker Series: David CundallFriday, March 27, 7:00-8:00 PM
Ephemeral or vernal pools are critical elements of the habitat used by many species of amphibians. The long-term local survival of some amphibian species depends on them. Join Dr. David Cundall of Lehigh University as he talks about the basic features of vernal pools in the northeastern US, some of the plants and animals associated with them, why they are important, and their major threats. The talk will be followed by a walk or short drive to some vernal pools in the park (weather permitting). Waterproof boots and flashlights or headlamps are recommended. To register, contact [email protected] or 610-746-2801. East Bangor Basket Bingo Basket Bingo will be held at the East Bangor Volunteer Fire Co. Saturday March 27. Doors open 6:30pm Bingo starts at 7:00pm. Tickets cost $20 in advance and $25 at the door. Call 610-588-5996 for tickets.
March 28
Relay For Life Fund Raiser Trip Cancelled The Relay for Life Fundraiser "Footprints in the Sand" will travel to "MOSES" at the SIGHT & SOUND THEATRES 11am Show Saturday, March 28, 2015 has been cancelled
Tumblin’ Timberdoodles!
Saturday, March 28, 7:00-8:00 PM
The spring courtship flight of the American Woodcock (also known as the “timberdoodle”) is one of the most fascinating sights in the natural world. Unfortunately woodcocks have declined in recent years. Places like Jacobsburg provide a safe haven for these reclusive birds. Join us as we search for woodcocks displaying at dusk. To register, contact [email protected] or 610-746-2801. |
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March 29
Meet and Greet Pet Adoption Day
A meet and greet adoption day, sponsored by Boomer's Angels, will be held Sunday March 29 at Tractor Supply in Brodheadsville from 11-2.
Pet Photos With the Easter Bunny
Bring your pets and kids for adorable pictures with the Safe Haven Rescue Easter Bunny on Sunday, March 29 from 11-5 at Sit, Stay N Play, 1501 N. 5th Street, Stroudsburg.
The pictures will cost $10, and make wonderful memories and Easter gifts! 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 find them loving homes. Shelter killing is the number one cause of dog deaths, and Safe Haven has saved over 700 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. If you are an animal lover, we would love to meet you. Help us save homeless dogs! "Saving one dog won't change the world, but 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. March 31
Lenten Lunches planned at Trinity Lutheran Church Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church in Bangor will again host Lenten Lunches Tuesday at 12 noon in Fellowship Hall of the church.
Cost of the lunch is $2.00. Trinity is located at the corner of Broadway and South Fourth street in Bangor. Monroe Animal League Meeting
The Monroe Animal League will have it's monthly meeting on Tuesday, March 31 at 7 PM at the Eastern Monroe County Library, Rt 611/North 9th Street, Stroudsburg.
Monroe Animal League is a non-profit organization serving Monroe County since 1943, who's mission is to coordinate the human efforts in Monroe County to aid in the prevention of animal cruelty and to relieve the suffering of companion animals. MAL strives to optimize care through education, awareness, and financial support. They invite all animal lovers to join us. Visit www.monroe-animals.org, on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/monroeanimal.league, or call the office 10-2 Tuesday through Friday at 570-421-7775 or all other times at 570-476-8444 April 10
BMCL Sponsoring Antique Appraisal & Auction The Blue Mountain Community Library will hold its first Antiques Appraisal and Auction Event on Friday, April 10, 2015, from 5:30-8:00 PM at Slate Belt Nazareth Baptist Church, 1620 Church Road, Pen Argyl, PA 18072.
The antiques appraisals will be conducted by licensed auctioneers Lori Biechy of Lori Biechy Auctions, Christian Answini of Saucon Valley Auction Co., and Les Beyer, Auctioneer, who are generously donating their time and expertise. In addition to the appraisals, the event will feature both silent and regular auctions of various items and gift cards donated by a large number of area businesses. A beautiful handmade queen-sized quilt sewn by library volunteers will also be up for auction, with a reserved bid. Barbecue, hotdogs, and other food will be for sale. For food purchase and auction participation, cash and checks will be accepted. Tickets for the evening are available at the library (216 South Robinson Avenue in Pen Argyl) during regular business hours (M-Sa 10AM-12PM and M-Th 6-8PM). The cost to attend the event and participate in the auctions is $5; the cost to bring one item for appraisal and participate in the auctions is $10; the cost to bring two is $15. Sugested appraisal items: collectibles, militaria, silver, comic books, early toys, sports memorabilia, quilts, coins, primitives, musical instruments. Please no firearms, furniture, or large artworks. Tickets to bring items for appraisal are limited and available now through March 18, while supplies last. Tickets to attend without appraisal items are available now through April 10, as well as at the door on April 10. All money raised benefits the Blue Mountain Community Library. Call 610-863-3029 for information or visit www.bmcl.org. April 11
Blue and White Meat WheelApril 11th Blue and White Foundation will hold its 3rd Annual Meat Wheel at 7pm at Columbia Fire Co. They will have the meat wheel, a 50/50, basket of cheer, cash bar, and refreshments will be served. Event is for ages 21 and over.
April 17
Blue and White Annual Royal Gala The Blue and White will be honoring the class of 1965, The Detzi Brothers, and Philip Fusacchia who have done commendable things for Pius, the community, and have created a successful life.
The Royal Gala will be held at Terraview in Stroudsmoor from 6-10pm. More information on ticket and ad prices and how to purchase to follow. Cocktail Hour begins at 6:00pm. Tickets are $125 per person... $1000 for table of 8. Twenty one and over event. May 3
Crohn's & Colitis Foundation Fundraiser
Join Team Trinity at St. Peter's Lutheran in Plainfield Towsnhip for an All-you-can-eat-Spaghetti dinner as they raise money for the Crohn's & Colitis Sunday, May 3 at 4:00pm - 7:00pm
Trinity Waring a local 12-year old was diagnosed with Ulcerative Colitis at the age of 8. She has under gone multiple surgeries to have her whole colon removed. She struggles from day to day with fatigue/nausea/and pain. At times being unable to function in daily life such as school. She makes the best and continues on, as she educates family/friends/ and strangers of her disease. She never gets down even when the days are hard, but often says: " Storms don't last forever!" We would like you to join us as we help TEAM TRINITY Raise money again with their 3rd Annual Spaghetti Dinner/ Tricky Tray. Thank you all who continue to support TEAM TRINITY. Hopefully one day we will find that cure. The cost is $5.00 which includes Spaghetti, Salad, Bread, Drink, and Dessert All proceeds go to CCFA. May 9
East Bangor Community Day
East Bangor Community Day: all vendors are welcome, Saturday, May 9th, 10-5 pm at East Bangor Park. Rain Date, May 16th. Table cost for the day is $20.00 Contact Maureen Cramer at 570-242-9628 or email [email protected].
June 6
LWH Truck and Car Show 2015 The annual LWH Truck and Car show sponsored by the Luke William Hahn Foundation will be held Saturday June 6 at Weona Park in Pen Argyl beginning at 10:00am.
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