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Open Mic Night at Red Thread
You sing in the shower. You shout it out while you're driving in your car. You play “Guitar Hero” on your gaming system. You rock out on air guitar to a sold out show at the stadium. Here's your chance to live out your rock and roll dreams
On Saturday, April 11th, The Red Thread Cafe, a music, art and coffee venue of Hopesprings, will be hosting an open mic night. This is a fun-filled family event for the entire community. It is open to all singers, poets, songwriters, writers and musicians of all ages. You can perform your own original material or be the “rock star” you always wanted to be and cover your favorite song Come on out and enjoy some coffee, tea, soda and delicious treats too
“This night is always one of most fun for the audience and the performers,” reports Karl Stopfer, talent coordinator at Red Thread Cafe. “There is so much hidden talent in our community – singers, dancers, artists and poets – and we're just so glad to be able to give them a venue where they can show their stuff. A good time is guaranteed for all.”
Open Mic Night is Saturday, April 11. The doors open at 7 p.m. Red Thread Cafe is located at 301 Market Street, Bangor, PA. Suggested donation of $3/$5/$10 for students, individuals and families. Anyone who is interested in performing should email ([email protected]) or phone ( 855-INFO-HOPE) the staff at Red Thread Cafe. Remember, notify the Red Thread Cafe as soon as possible to ensure your spot in the spotlight.
On Saturday, April 11th, The Red Thread Cafe, a music, art and coffee venue of Hopesprings, will be hosting an open mic night. This is a fun-filled family event for the entire community. It is open to all singers, poets, songwriters, writers and musicians of all ages. You can perform your own original material or be the “rock star” you always wanted to be and cover your favorite song Come on out and enjoy some coffee, tea, soda and delicious treats too
“This night is always one of most fun for the audience and the performers,” reports Karl Stopfer, talent coordinator at Red Thread Cafe. “There is so much hidden talent in our community – singers, dancers, artists and poets – and we're just so glad to be able to give them a venue where they can show their stuff. A good time is guaranteed for all.”
Open Mic Night is Saturday, April 11. The doors open at 7 p.m. Red Thread Cafe is located at 301 Market Street, Bangor, PA. Suggested donation of $3/$5/$10 for students, individuals and families. Anyone who is interested in performing should email ([email protected]) or phone ( 855-INFO-HOPE) the staff at Red Thread Cafe. Remember, notify the Red Thread Cafe as soon as possible to ensure your spot in the spotlight.
Krusaderz 4 A Kure
Krusaderz 4 A Kure will hold a Tricky Tray at the William Pensyl social Hall at the Portland fire co. April 11. Doors: 11 Drawings 1:00pm. Twenty Five Tickets plus 1 door prize for $5.00.
Large prize table tickets six for $5.00. 50/50 six tickets for $5.00. All proceeds go to American Cancer Society Slate Belt Relay For Life. Event info: call Sharon at 570-897-7001 or Tammy 570-620-7434.
Large prize table tickets six for $5.00. 50/50 six tickets for $5.00. All proceeds go to American Cancer Society Slate Belt Relay For Life. Event info: call Sharon at 570-897-7001 or Tammy 570-620-7434.
Blue and White Meat Wheel
April 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.
Explore the Night Sky
Saturday, April 11, 7:30-9:00 PM
Join us as we search for some of the brighter constellations and objects that will be visible that night. Be prepared for a moderate hike and cool, damp conditions. Please dress warmly and wear sturdy shoes. Bring a blanket to sit on, a flashlight, water, a snack, and binoculars if you have them. Please note that the park will not provide telescopes at this program. To register, call 610-746-2801 or email [email protected].
Join us as we search for some of the brighter constellations and objects that will be visible that night. Be prepared for a moderate hike and cool, damp conditions. Please dress warmly and wear sturdy shoes. Bring a blanket to sit on, a flashlight, water, a snack, and binoculars if you have them. Please note that the park will not provide telescopes at this program. To register, call 610-746-2801 or email [email protected].
4-H Equine Garage Sale Open to the Public
Celebrating 22 years of serving the public and having fun! On Saturday, April 11, 2015, the annual tack swap or “equine garage sale” will be held at the Northampton County 4-H Center, Nazareth, PA . The tack swap will be held from 11 AM - 2 PM. The public is invited to attend.
The Northampton County 4-H Center is located at 777 Bushkill Center Rd., 2.2 miles south of Rte. 512 from the traffic light for Bushkill Center Rd. or 3 miles north of Nazareth on Bushkill Center Rd.
There will be new and used items for sale for all horse interests and disciplines. Also there will be horse crafts, Breyer model horses, clothing and other horse related items. All sellers must preregister for an inside sale table or space, outside space is first-come the day of the swap; there are no consignments. No live animals are permitted; no dogs permitted.
Food, courtesy of Backtrackers 4-H Horse and Pony Club, will be available during the sale hours. This is a rain/shine event; being held inside non-heated buildings and outside.
The 4-H program is open to youths between the ages of 8-19 years. It offers over 150 hands on projects, a wide variety of experiences, and builds life skills for the future. Volunteer leaders are always welcome.
Anyone wishing information concerning the tack swap or the Northampton County 4-H Horse Program is asked to call Janice Martin at 610-837-7294. Anyone wishing general information concerning the 4-H program in Northampton County is asked to call Brad Kunsman at the Northampton County 4-H Offices, weekdays, 8 AM - 4 PM, at 610-746-1970.
The Northampton County 4-H Center is located at 777 Bushkill Center Rd., 2.2 miles south of Rte. 512 from the traffic light for Bushkill Center Rd. or 3 miles north of Nazareth on Bushkill Center Rd.
There will be new and used items for sale for all horse interests and disciplines. Also there will be horse crafts, Breyer model horses, clothing and other horse related items. All sellers must preregister for an inside sale table or space, outside space is first-come the day of the swap; there are no consignments. No live animals are permitted; no dogs permitted.
Food, courtesy of Backtrackers 4-H Horse and Pony Club, will be available during the sale hours. This is a rain/shine event; being held inside non-heated buildings and outside.
The 4-H program is open to youths between the ages of 8-19 years. It offers over 150 hands on projects, a wide variety of experiences, and builds life skills for the future. Volunteer leaders are always welcome.
Anyone wishing information concerning the tack swap or the Northampton County 4-H Horse Program is asked to call Janice Martin at 610-837-7294. Anyone wishing general information concerning the 4-H program in Northampton County is asked to call Brad Kunsman at the Northampton County 4-H Offices, weekdays, 8 AM - 4 PM, at 610-746-1970.
April Wildflower Stroll
Saturday, April 11, 2:00-4:00 PM
Join a two hour search for the spring botanical treasures of Jacobsburg! Be prepared for a moderate hike that may involve muddy slopes and uphill climbs. Please bring binoculars, a camera, water, and a snack and wear sturdy shoes. To register, call 610-746-2801 or email [email protected].
Join a two hour search for the spring botanical treasures of Jacobsburg! Be prepared for a moderate hike that may involve muddy slopes and uphill climbs. Please bring binoculars, a camera, water, and a snack and wear sturdy shoes. To register, call 610-746-2801 or email [email protected].
BMCL Celebrates Volunteer Week
In recognition of National Library Week and National Volunteer Week, April 12-18, the Board of Directors at the Blue Mountain Community Library would like to express its sincere appreciation to the over 45 volunteers, both adult and junior, who contribute their time and effort to the library.
The Blue Mountain Community Library exists solely because of your willingness to give of yourselves for the betterment of your community. Without you, this library would not be here. The Blue Mountain Community Library receives no state funding and is dependent on volunteers to staff the library during the hours it is open and donations from its patrons and the municipalities it serves.
All residents of the Pen Argyl Area School District receive free membership to the Library and non-residents may join for a small yearly fee. Remember, “Volunteers aren’t paid, not because they are worthless, but because they are PRICELESS.”
The Blue Mountain Community Library is located at 216 S. Robinson Ave. in Pen Argyl, PA. Hours are M-Sa. 10:00 AM to Noon, and M-Th. 6:00 -8:00 PM. Call 610-863-3029 for information or to become a volunteer or visit www.bmcl.org.
The Blue Mountain Community Library exists solely because of your willingness to give of yourselves for the betterment of your community. Without you, this library would not be here. The Blue Mountain Community Library receives no state funding and is dependent on volunteers to staff the library during the hours it is open and donations from its patrons and the municipalities it serves.
All residents of the Pen Argyl Area School District receive free membership to the Library and non-residents may join for a small yearly fee. Remember, “Volunteers aren’t paid, not because they are worthless, but because they are PRICELESS.”
The Blue Mountain Community Library is located at 216 S. Robinson Ave. in Pen Argyl, PA. Hours are M-Sa. 10:00 AM to Noon, and M-Th. 6:00 -8:00 PM. Call 610-863-3029 for information or to become a volunteer or visit www.bmcl.org.
Oran Academy at Columcille
ORAN ACADEMY will convene at Casa Column on Sunday April 12, 2015 2:00PM the Oran Academy is a RE-Searching Space mission of Columcille.
Hear Ye!! Hear Ye!! Welcome to WW-III Is the final battle upon us? Apocalypse, Armageddon, the End of Time? And the winner is?
This is an Invitation to dance and share your fears, hopes, reflections, deceptions and questions. "Welcome to the twilight zone of mystery and myths"
"In the spirit of Oran, the way you think it is may not be the way it is at all"
Call or email your reservation to attend. 2155 Fox Gap Road, Bangor, PA 18013 (610) 588-1174. [email protected] http://columcille.squarespace.com
Hear Ye!! Hear Ye!! Welcome to WW-III Is the final battle upon us? Apocalypse, Armageddon, the End of Time? And the winner is?
- Cosmic Intervention
- Hi Tech Google Salvation
- Jesus, a Jew, shows up in Jerusalem and five thousand Christians, Muslims and Jews .....Sing Hosanna!
- Boom - Human Extinction
This is an Invitation to dance and share your fears, hopes, reflections, deceptions and questions. "Welcome to the twilight zone of mystery and myths"
"In the spirit of Oran, the way you think it is may not be the way it is at all"
Call or email your reservation to attend. 2155 Fox Gap Road, Bangor, PA 18013 (610) 588-1174. [email protected] http://columcille.squarespace.com
Forever Friends Daycare Fund Raiser
A Help Repair Forever Friends Daycare Fund raiser will be held at St. Johns UCC in Nazareth Sunday April 12 from 2-4:40pm. Art's & crafts, games, 50/50, raffles, as well as live music by Lorri Kulp Woodward. Her and her partner James will be performing a Frozen themed show for the kids then after a mixed set. Bring your families for a fun day. $5 at the door. All funds raised will go to the Daycare.
The Forever Friends daycare has been open for 2 years and serves more than 40 children from the Nazareth area and surrounding communities. The teachers and staff are dedicated to these children and were devastated February 23rd when they opened their doors to find three feet of water in the basement. 4 out of the 6 classrooms for the children were completely ruined with all items lost.
The Forever Friends daycare has been open for 2 years and serves more than 40 children from the Nazareth area and surrounding communities. The teachers and staff are dedicated to these children and were devastated February 23rd when they opened their doors to find three feet of water in the basement. 4 out of the 6 classrooms for the children were completely ruined with all items lost.
Boomer's Angels Meet & Greet Adoption Day
On April 12, come to Pet Supplies Plus,
101 Pocono Commons, (near Pier 1) Route 611, Stroudsburg from 11- 2. Come on out and meet the adorable,
adoptable dogs, cats, and small animals that Boomer’s Angels Animal Rescue and
Care (BAARC) has 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.
PAHS Softball Pancake Breakfast
The Pen Argyl High School Softball Pancake Breakfast will be held from 8am to 12 pm Sunday, April 12 at the Washington Township Vol. Fire Company 920 Washington Blvd. (Route 191) Bangor.
All you can eat: Pancakes, Sausage, OJ, coffee and tea for $7. Tricky Tray and 50/50
Info: Contact Ann Weaver 610-863-3898
All you can eat: Pancakes, Sausage, OJ, coffee and tea for $7. Tricky Tray and 50/50
Info: Contact Ann Weaver 610-863-3898
Longaberger Basket Bingo
A Longaberger Basket Bingo sponsored by St. Peter's Lutheran Church Scholarship Teamwill held Sunday, April 12 at the Wind Gap Volunteer Fire 545 EAST WEST STREET, Wind Gap.
The event includes Baskets, Pottery and Vera Bradley Bags
Doors open at 12 noon. Game starts at 1:00 PM. Tickets Cost $20 in advance and $25 at the door.
For Tickets call Jacquelyn Brinker 610-588-2101 or St. St Peters Plainfield Church Office 610-863-6859
Food will be available for purchase
The event includes Baskets, Pottery and Vera Bradley Bags
Doors open at 12 noon. Game starts at 1:00 PM. Tickets Cost $20 in advance and $25 at the door.
For Tickets call Jacquelyn Brinker 610-588-2101 or St. St Peters Plainfield Church Office 610-863-6859
Food will be available for purchase
This Pius X base runner is tagged out just short of third base Monday during the Royals' 12-2 win over Marian Catholic in a game played at Roseto Ball Park. (PHOTO GALLERY) Sbtt Photo Larry Cory
Pen Argyl's Kristina Kocher pitches at Wind Gap Middle School Friday, during the Knights' 3-2 loss to Notre Dame of Green Pond. PHOTO GALLERY (Another photo tomorrow) Sbtt Photo Larry Cory
Pius X base runner Cameron Kichline beats a throw to first base Monday during the Royals' 12-2 win over Marian Catholic in a game played at Roseto Ball Park. (PHOTO GALLERY) (More photos below) Sbtt Photo Larry Cory
CAREERS....Careers in health care technology
(BPT) - Tiffany Fair initially ruled out a career in health care. She assumed most available positions were for nurses, and she knew she could never get past her fear of seeing blood. Fair’s outlook on the industry changed quickly when she learned about the growing field of health information technology (HIT).
“HIT intrigued me because it enables individuals to play a key role in the health care system outside of the traditional clinical setting,” she says. “The most satisfying career aspect of HIT is that it continues to evolve as new technology is introduced in the marketplace. That means my knowledge and skills are always changing and expanding.” Fair recently earned an associate degree in HIT from DeVry University and now works for a large health information management company processing patient’s medical records for legal or personal reasons to ensure the information is valid and complies with state and hospital laws and bylaws. The need for professionals in roles similar to Fair’s is expected to rise as experts anticipate 11.7 million new patients will enroll in health care coverage in 2015 through provisions outlined in the Affordable Care Act. “For those who want to quickly enter the workforce, an associate degree in HIT provides the education and skills preparation needed to break into emerging health care professions that provide career mobility and fulfillment,” says Dasantila Sherifi, professor and HIT program chair at DeVry University. The U.S. Census Bureau projects that the population of Americans 65 and older will more than double by 2060. An aging America will send more health care workers into retirement, and expand the population that requires additional primary care services to address chronic health issues. Workforce projections and population shifts signal emerging health care career opportunities in a variety of roles, including: Health information technicians Individuals who are highly organized and detail-oriented can thrive in a career as a health information technician. These professionals are responsible for organizing and managing health information data in both paper and electronic systems, as well as coding and categorizing patient information for clinical care, research and insurance reimbursement. Demand for health information technicians will continue to rise with growing use of electronic health records by hospitals and physician’s offices, especially in the areas of data analytics and population health. Further compounding this demand is the pending implementation deadline of the new version of the International Classification of Diseases, which expands the number of diagnostic codes from 14,000 to 69,000. Medical and clinical technicians A career as a medical or clinical technician requires both analytical and scientific skills for procedures and processes that can have significant impact on patient health. Responsibilities include the study and analysis of blood and tissue samples to determine normal and abnormal findings. Technicians are also accountable for logging data into a patient’s medical records and discussing results of laboratory tests and procedures with physicians. The growing aging population and diagnosis requests for chronic diseases such as diabetes and terminal illnesses like cancer means careers in this field will continue to rise. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, employment within the medical records and health information technician field is projected to grow 22 percent from 2012 to 2022. Radiologic and Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) technologists Americans are living longer, so their total lifetime health care needs are rising. Medical conditions such as broken bones and fractures caused by osteoporosis are common and frequent, as is the diagnosis of terminal illnesses, all of which can require imaging for correct diagnosis. In these instances, radiologic and MRI technologists play a role in patient diagnosis and work closely with physicians to utilize X-rays, MRIs, computed tomography and other high-tech equipment to perform diagnostic imaging. Opportunities in the field are projected to grow 21 percent and 24 percent for MRI technologists and radiologic technologists respectively. To secure a position in these fields, individuals should identify schools that offer degree programs or certificates that can prepare them for the constantly evolving field of health care and increase their marketability in the workforce. Certain states or employers may also require professional certification or licensure. “DeVry University’s medical billing and coding certificate can be completed in one year of full-time, year-round study, allowing prospective HIT professionals to swiftly enter the field with the knowledge and skills preparation required to function as an entry-level coding specialist,” says Sherifi. Autistic Boy Draws Map From MemoryNEW YORK, (UPI) -- A New York 11-year-old is a viral after he drew a world map from memory in school and photos of the accomplishment were shared on Reddit.The boy, a teacher's son, got in front of the class and drew the world map shared by Reddit user Bobitis, whose daughter is in the class, on the room's white board.
The Reddit user said the boy had to stand on a chair to draw the entire map, which features intricate details including tiny islands that appear as dots in the drawing. Bobitis said the young artist has autism. "I was just amazed....especially as a father of a child with similar attributes," Bobitis wrote. Stephen Wiltshire, a British artist with autism, rose to viral fame in 2009 when he drew a 20-foot panoramic image of the New York skyline from memory after a brief helicopter ride. 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." Specialty Bingo at Trinity ELC
Specialty Bingo, sponsored by Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Women’s Group will be held Saturday May 2 in the church Fellowship Hall at Fourth Street and Broadway in Bangor.
Doors open at 2:00pm and the games begin at 3:00pm. Advance tickets cost $20.00 and $25.00 at the door. Each ticket is good for 20 games. Call the church at 610-588-2023 for tickets or stop by the church between 8am and 3 pm Monday through Thursday. Prizes include Vera Bradley purses, Coach purses, Wine Baskets, Alex and Ani, Premier Design Jewelry, Iron Pigs Packages, Yankee Candle Baskets, Dinner and Movie Giftcards, Spa Giftcard, Kindles Fire HD, and a Flatscreen TV. Food will also be available for purchase. Proceeds benefit youth activities, spiritual retreats, and community activities. Slate Belt Chamber Scholarship Applications
The Slate Belt Chamber of Commerce Scholarship applications are available in the 5 area high schools, Bangor, Pen Argyl, Faith Christian, Pius X and Career Institute of Technology. Any Slate Belt resident that is a senior in one of these schools is eligible to apply. Application deadline is April 10th.
Over $55,000 have been given to deserving students over the past 15 years through our scholarship program. This program is funded through their annual Scholarship Golf Tournament. Please help us continue helping our future business leaders by sponsoring or participating in this event to be held on July 20th at Woodstone Country Club. Flyers will be emailed shortly! 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 Bangor (GFWC) Scholarship Program Applications
The Bangor Womens Club (GFWC) Scholarship Program for seniors at Bangor, Pius X, and Faith Christian High Schools are now available for students at each school's guidance office. The club has funds for three scholarships. Students interested in applying must submit their completed application by Wed April 15, 2015.
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Good Shepherd Italian Festival
Good Shepherd Physical Therapy is holding an Italian Festival and free health screening at its Bangor location on Wednesday April 15 from 1-4pm.
The festival will feature free food, pasta, salad, bread, Italian Cookies, and the health screenings include blood pressure and bone density/osteoporosis. Appt. time required. Good Shepherd is located at 422 Blue Valley Drive, Bangor. 863-6966 www. Good Shepherd Rehab.org April 16
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Ask The Doc........
Let's Talk Adjectives
by Dr. Gary Williams, DMD
garywilliamsdmd.com Invisible, comfortable, corrective, clear, precise, inexpensive, beautifying, and empowering. I bet you rarely think of those adjectives, and dentistry in the same sentence. However, that is exactly what you get with one of dentistry’s latest tools. I’m talking about Invisalign, clear aligner therapy to place your teeth in the proper position for a life –time of good oral health. This comfortable way to align teeth is proving to be very successful, and at Family Dental Care, Dr. Gary Williams, and staff are seeing such good results, that we think it deserves special attention. We are reserving 10 spots, on April 23rd, for those interested in improving their oral health. I believe so much in this treatment, that on that day, I will “pitch-in” and pay for some of your treatment. Together, you and I can give you the smile that you have always wanted. Call soon, appointment spots are limited. (610)863-8988. Slate Belt Senior Center
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Bangor Lions Spaghetti Dinner The Bangor Lions Club will be hosting a Spaghetti Dinner on the 16th of May, 2015 at the Trinity Lutheran Church located at 4th and Broadway from 3pm to 7pm. $8.00 for Adults, $5.00 for Children age 8 and under. Please come out and support your local Lions Club. Our motto is "We Serve".
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Martin Guitar Rep. Speaking To Young At Heart The Slate Belt Young at Heart Club will be meeting on May 21st, will feature a
representative from the Martin Guitar Company will present a program.
May 23
Portland Outdoor MoviePortland's first outdoor movie will be held May 23 downtown at sunset featuring Monster Inc.
May 30
Glow Slaters Glow
The Bangor Elementary PTO is hosting a Neon 5k-Fun Run/Walk on May 30th, beginning at 9:00 AM.
Register before May 1st. Adults-$25.00 and Children- (ages 4-13) $10.00 Get splattered at 5 splatter stations. Registration forms can be found at www.bangorslaters.com For questions, please call: Kim Gambale 484-241-0441 or Laura Law 610-844-7930 May 31
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Pen Argyl Community Wide Yard SalesCommunity wide yard sales will be held in Pen Argyl Borough June 5,6, and 7.
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.
June 20
Faith Strawberry Festival Faith United Presbyterian Church will hold its strawberry festival S. Heller Avenue in Pen Argyl June 20th.
June 27
Portland Community-Wide Yard SalePortland will hold its community-wide yard sale June 27. The cost is $5.00 per house,yard/garage and $10 for non-residents of Portland.
The committee is always looking for items for the mayor's table. These items are sold by the mayor for a nominal fee to help fun community events. June 29
New York Trip The Slate Belt Young at Heart Club will be sponsoring a trip to the Statue of Liberty, Ellis Island and then
on to New York to see the 911 Memorial. The fee will include the bus fare,tip,
ferry, entrance to the pedestal, snacks and dinner at the Home Town Buffet in
New Jersey.
This trip is open to all ages: senior citizens, adults and students, etc. The trip will take place on Monday, June 29, 2015. For more information, please call Mary Lou DeRea-Lohman at 610-863-4846 or 610-844-4630; or call Minnie Thomas at 610-863-6589 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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