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Memorial Weekend Concert & Dinner
Directions to the church may be found at mounteatonchurch.org. For more information, please contact the church office at 570-992-7050 or [email protected].
Mount Eaton is a non-denominational church serving the west end of Monroe County, Pennsylvania since 1884. Mount Eaton Church holds worship on Saturday evenings and Sunday mornings and offers a variety of programs for family members of all ages
Roseto Remembrance Run
Portland Outdoor Movie
Troop 81 Yard Sale
Calling all Yard Sale Enthusiasts, Crafters and Vendors for the 1st Girl Scout Troop 81 Community Yard Sale Event. Please reserve your space now for just $10/parking space, or $15 for two!!! Join them for a day of bargains, lunch and some fantastic bake sale selections! The more, the merrier!!!
The girls are raising money for an International Destination (location & budget still being discussed), and could use your support! Now accepting donations for our yard sale, or book a spot for your own sales! As always, thank you so much for supporting our Girl Scout Troop!!!!
To reserve a spot (or 3!), or to make a donation, please contact Lori Laubach @ 610-597-8483!! All help is welcome!!! Thank you, thank you!
TRAFFIC ALERTS
Between North Delaware Ave - River Road and Bridge Street will experience lane restrictions and traffic delays for work ending May 22 between 7:00am and 7:00pm.
Route 33 North
Between Belfast and Saylorsburg will experience lane restrictions and traffic delays for work to from May 18 to May 22 All day (24 hours) .
Route 33 South
Between Belfast and Saylorsburg will experience lane restrictions and traffic delays for work to May 21 All Day (24 hours)
Filetown Road (Bushkill Township)
Between Sullivan Trail and Jacobsburg Road will experience lane restrictions and traffic delays for work May 22 between 9:00am and 2:00pm.
Jacobsburg Road (Bushkill Township)
Between Bushkill Center and Route 512 will experience lane restrictions and traffic delays for work to from May 18 and May 20 between 9:00am and 2:00pm.
Old Allentown Road (Bushkill Township)
Between Mountain Road and Route 512 will experience lane restrictions and traffic delays for work to from May 21 and May 22 between 9:00am and 2:00pm.
This car was a popular attraction at the Cruise to the Gap Car show held at Wind Gap Park Sunday.PHOTO GALLERY Sbtt Photo Jennifer Trinkley
HOME IMPROVEMENT....Tackling Stubborn Stains & Odors(BPT) - From wall stains to washing machines, indoor stains and smells can be a challenge to tackle. Luckily, there are surprisingly simple methods to erase them for good. Here are a few tips to freshen up the most stubborn spots in your home.
Conceal wall stains with primer Have your kids made artwork of your walls, or has your leaky roof caused a water-damaged mess? Tough wall stains like these can be hard to get rid of, but are easily sealed by applying a high-quality, stain-blocking primer. For example,KILZ Hide-All Primer Sealer covers problem areas on surfaces from drywall and woodwork to concrete and brick. It even masks over dark stains without allowing color to bleed through. With only a one-hour drying time before applying a topcoat, this is the perfect one-weekend project to cross off your list. KILZ primer can also seal off odors caused by pets or smoke. Eliminate refrigerator odors Refrigerators are subject to a variety of spills and odors. Making time for fridge maintenance can help prevent unusual odors and keep your food fresh longer. To cleanse and polish your fridge, begin by emptying the contents of your fridge and throwing out, recycling or composting any food that is expired or beginning to smell. Next, pull out any removable drawers or shelving and place them in the sink. Using a damp, soft cloth or non-abrasive sponge, wipe down these pieces, the interior of your fridge and the door with a multi-purpose cleaner. Or, mix two tablespoons of baking soda with one quart of hot water for a natural soap alternative. Don’t forget the seams of the shelves and rubber door seal. If your fridge requires an extra-deep cleaning, unplug it while you work to avoid wasting energy. Before putting all of your food back into the fridge, wipe down the exterior of each jar or container with a damp cloth. Repeat this process every two or three months for the best results. Make grout lines shine Tile surfaces are prone to dirt and debris, especially in bathrooms or high-traffic areas. To keep tile looking fresh and new, grab an old toothbrush or electric toothbrush for a deeper scrub. Before you start, wash the surface with water then mix two parts baking soda with one part water. Scrub the resulting paste into the cracks and crevices, then douse with water again. If the grout lines are stained, spray a mixture of equal parts vinegar and warm water onto the area and brush. After a final rinse, the grime will be gone. Prevent a moldy washing machine If you own a front-loading washing machine, you’ve probably noticed the unpleasant smell that can linger after completing a load of laundry. Despite being more energy-efficient, these machines have a tendency to hold odors and harbor mold. To clean and prevent grimy buildup, try this: instead of detergent, cycle two cups of vinegar and a quarter-cup of baking soda on a hot setting. When it’s done, use a clean sponge to scrub down the inside. Finally, rinse with a plain-water cycle, and you’ll see (and smell) the results. Whether in the kitchen, bathroom or laundry room, tricky stains and odors in your home can be a tough job, but with these four tips you’ll be able to eliminate a few messy tasks in no time. Don't Light Yourself on FireLONDON, May 19 (UPI) -- The London Fire Brigade is warning teens not to attempt a "stupid and dangerous" stunt called the "fire challenge," which involves lighting oneself on fire.
The "fire challenge" trend, which has become popular on Facebook and YouTube, involves a person -- usually a teenager -- pouring flammable liquid on their body and then igniting themselves before jumping into a body of water. "This is a stupid and dangerous craze. You're almost certain to seriously injure yourself, and fire can easily spread to furniture and other flammable household items which is a risk to others," a London Fire Brigade spokesman said. The viral trend has been blamed for numerous injuries. Some media outlets reported a 15-year-old Buffalo, N.Y., boy died while attempting the stunt last year, but those reportsappear to be based on a hoax article from a satirical news site. Bangor Park Summer Youth Basketball Registration is currently open for the Bangor Park Youth Basketball Summer League. The league will run from the first week in June until August. Each team will play 10 regular season games plus playoffs at Bangor Memorial Park on the weekends.
There will be two divisions for both boys & girls - 5th & 6th grade and 7th & 8th grade. An all-inclusive entry fee for each team is required. Please visit our website bangorparkbball.wix.com or contact Asher Schiavone via email: [email protected] or via cell: (484) 894-4115." Summertime at Weona Park Weona Park Summer happenings include: Lookout Memorial Carnival May 21st -24th and the Grand Opening of Weona Park Miniature Golf----June 13th , Ceremony at 11:00 A.M.
Summer Sounds will include: June 28- Brain Brazil and the Hard Case Blues Band. July 12- Psycho Cats. July 26- Inch and the Echo’s. August 9 -Riverside Rhythm and August 23 -Desire Movies in the Park will include: June 17 The Theory of Everything. July 25 “Christmas in July” The Muppet Christmas Carol. August 15 Double Feature Hairspray 1988 & 2007 Tasty Tuesdays at Trinity is Back 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 begin on Tuesday, June 16 and 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 is 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.
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. 'Green for Greens' at Weona Park
Pen Argyl Athletic & Park Association is seeking “Green for the Greens” sponsorship program. Last year a completely new mini golf course was installed at Weona Park. Your business can be a part of their mini-golf experience by sponsoring one of the holes.
When you sponsor a hole, your company’s name will be engraved on a granite plaque that will be placed atop the score card stand at that hole. Sponsorship cost is $1500 for an electrified hole and $1000 for a non-electrified hole. If you are interested remit your company name, address and contact information to Pen Argyl Athletic & Park Association, 11-13 N. Robinson Ave., Pen Argyl, PA All contributions are tax deductible. Join them for the Grand Opening on June 13th. BHS Class of 1966 Addresses Needed
Bangor High School "Class of 1966" is seeking the addresses of the following classmates:
Sondra Buskirk Baier, , Patty Pysher Bennett, Debbie Hughes Bush, Patricia Crowley, Richard Danner, Glenda Dunk, Diana Galatiota, Susan Rising DeBord, Tom Kittle, Jim LaBarre, , Bob Mack, Charlene Pasqualino, Rita Danner Riley, Linda Repsher Silvius, Linda Meixsell Yeakel , Mikael Turner. Anyone with information please contact: Karen Brewer @ 610-588-8615 May 22
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