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Elder Abuse
HOTLINE: 610-252-9060
Other Victims of Violence
HOTLINE: 610-437-6611
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(610) 923-0394
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Telephone:610-559-3270
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OPIOD/ DRUG ADDICTION
PA GET HELP NOW
1-800-662-4237
Victim/Witness Assistance
Phone: 610-829-6645
Domestic Violence
Turning Point of the Lehigh Valley, Inc.
24 Hour HOTLINE: 610-437-3369
Sexual Assault
HOTLINE: 610-437-6611
Drunk Driving
HOTLINE: 610-437-6111
MADD - 610-770-9559
Child Abuse
HOTLINE: 610-437-6611
Elder Abuse
HOTLINE: 610-252-9060
Other Victims of Violence
HOTLINE: 610-437-6611
Crime Victim's Compensation
HOTLINE: 610-437-6611
Drug & Alcohol Abuse
(610) 923-0394
Crisis Intervention
Telephone
24 Hours: 610-252-9060
Northampton County Drug and Alcohol Division
Telephone:610-559-3270
Bethlehem Recovery Center
(610) 849-2209
Northampton County Mental Health
2801 Emrick Boulevard, Bethlehem, PA
Telephone - 610-829-4840
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![]() PICTURES WANTED ..... of the interior of G. C. Murphy store in Bangor. Contact Reed Treible 610-588-7386 or basehit3@epix.net Today's Weather
Today - Occasional flurries after noon. Mostly cloudy, with a high near 37. West wind 6 to 10 mph, with gusts as high as 22 mph.
Tonight - Occasional flurries between 11pm and midnight. Partly cloudy, with a low around 19. North wind 5 to 7 mph. Hazardous Weather Outlook.......
Travel Alerts.......SLATE BELT
Flu Cases Decline for Second Straight Week - Norco 2nd in PA Northampton County has recorded the second highest number of flu cases in Pennsylvania with 737, but the leader with almost twice as many is Luzerne County with 1323. On a positive note, the number of flu cases reported in Pennsylvania fell slightly during each of the first two weeks January. Local Flu Report
Pennsylvania Department of Health Week Ending January 12
Storm Tonight......
Chance of Snow Tonight - 97% .... Chance of two inches - 48%
Storm Saturday & Sunday.......50% Chance of three or more inches of snow
Jean Pinto honored at Heritage Center
by Larry Cory Jean Pinto formed the New Approach in 1970 to wage a fight against cancer in honor of Tim Caracio who was a neighbor and friend who died at a young age of the dreaded disease. Even though her daughter, Kathy, also succumbed to cancer in 2004, Jean continued the fight until her death in 2018. In her nearly half-century fight she and the New Approach raised over one million dollars to aid in the fight against cancer. Terry Toth who joined the popular singing group in 1979 and served as an assistant, said Jean Pinto was a “special lady” during a program held at the Slate Belt Heritage Center Sunday afternoon. Pinto had the ideal background to pursue her goal. In addition to her engaging personality she was a church choir director and an educator for over 40 years. People who joined the group were held to a high standard, but she had the respect of all who performed in the group. She held dinners for us because she “wanted us to be family,” Toth said. She was also a lady of faith and ended every show with the song, “How Great is Our God,” which was sung by nearly two dozen members of the group who participated in the program. They also sang “In Remembrance of You,” Oh Happy Day” and medley of other favorites. Toth also talked about some of Pinto’s policies that she wanted everyone to follow. There was a way for group members to stand, a way to sit, and she never allowed anyone to wear white socks with black pants. Pinto also wanted her shows to have a fast start and a strong finish. For that reason, New Approach shows never had intermissions, because, Toth, quoting Pinto, said , “If we stop we would have to start again.” The Little Approach started in 1980 because Pinto wanted some younger people who would learn to perform and could provide back-up for veteran performers. She had many honors for her work including commendation from many local members of the Pennsylvania state congress. She also became a member of the Bangor Area School District’s 1885 Club, among other honors. Video........2019 HOBY Scholarship Recipient
![]() The Bangor Womens Club GFWC is pleased to announce that Alexandria Carson a Sophomore at Bangor Area High School has been selected to represent our club at the 2019 Hugh O'Brian Youth Leadership Seminar (HOBY) this Spring. Alexandria, or just Alex for short, grew up in Bangor, raised by her wonderful parents, Tara and John Carson. Athletics and academics seem to consume her life in its entirety at most times; as a tournament level softball player, carrying an all honors schedule, holding a position as Sophomore class Vice President and serving as a delegate on the Girl Scout Board of Directors. In a house with her sister who is equally as involved in sports and other outside activities, she always seems to be out and about. Growing up, she loved being the one to lead. While other kids may have gotten nervous about speaking in public, or taking charge in a group, she always seemed to rise to the occasion being that bossy little girl who always needed to put in her two-cents regardless of the situation. Gaining more experience, she learned to become more of a leader as opposed to being the alpha. Photography and big dreams of marine mammal veterinary sciences are all muddled into this young lady. Alex is grateful to those who supported her giving her the opportunity to represent her school and community at the HOBY Leadership conference . The Bangor Womens Club GFWC offers many leadership activities for club women. HOBY seminars are one of the opportunities that the club fundraising activities sponsor. The HOBY seminar purpose is to teach youth how to think not what to think while interacting with other youth from our region. News Shorts.........
Kid's Night Out Friday January 25th is KID’S NIGHT OUT at Bloom Creative Studio - a PAINT NIGHT for KIDS. Kids can enjoy art themed activities, which include completed project while parents enjoy 2.5 hours any way they want! Leave your kids in trusted care and take advantage of some time to run errands, relax or have a kid free meal! There are several restaurants within walking distance from the studio. For ages 5 and up from 6:00-8:30. Kids may bring a snack to have while they’re here. The cost is $30, register onli January 16 Regular EventsBingo - Bushkill Fire Co. Doors 5pm. Bingo 7pm.
Blue Mountain Library - Open 10-12 & 6-8pm Bangor Public Library - Open 1-8 Slate Belt Senior Center - Open 8-4. Blue Valley Farm Show Gym Nite - 6-8pm, Faith Christian School, Roseto. 610-588-6929 Story Time - Preschool children. Blue Mt. Community Library, Pen Argyl, 10:30am Bangor Yard Waste - Dump in container at Bangor Park, 8-2 UMBT Planning Commission - Township Building, 7:30pm Slate Belt YMCA - Open 5:00am - 9:00pm This is our calendar of regularly scheduled events. If you see any info that is incorrect or want to add a regularly scheduled event please send e-mail to sbtopics@rcn.com.
CLICK HERE FOR 45-60 DAY CALENDAREmbroidery Workshop
There will be a beginner’s embroidery workshop at Bloom on Saturday, January 26 at 10:00 am. We will be using a 6 inch diameter hoop. Cost of $35.00 includes all materials, instruction, and take home hoop. Space is limited so register today! Every purchase benefits our mission to help women survivors of violence and addiction. REGISTER HERE Entertainment This Week
Paint Your Pet
Paint your pet night with Karin at Bloom Creative Studio on January 26 at 4:00 pm. Paint on a 12x16 for $35 or 16x20 for $45 after registering we will send you a email to send your photo so we can pre-sketch your canvas and bring your photo w/you. Register early class size is limited and this class is becoming very popular! Reserve your spot today. REGISTER HERE THIS DAY IN HISTORY - January 16Prohibition takes effect 1919 The 18th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, prohibiting the “manufacture, sale, or transportation of intoxicating liquors for beverage purposes,” is ratified on this day in 1919 and becomes the law of the land. The movement for the prohibition of alcohol began in the early 19th century, when Americans concerned about the adverse effects of drinking began forming temperance societies. By the late 19th century, these groups had become a powerful political force, campaigning on the state level and calling for total national abstinence. In December 1917, the 18th Amendment, also known as the Prohibition Amendment, was passed by Congress and sent to the states for ratification. Prohibition took effect in January 1919. Nine months later, Congress passed the Volstead Act, or National Prohibition Act, over President Woodrow Wilson’s veto. The Volstead Act provided for the enforcement of prohibition, including the creation of a special unit of the Treasury Department. Despite a vigorous effort by law-enforcement agencies, the Volstead Act failed to prevent the large-scale distribution of alcoholic beverages, and organized crime flourished in America. In 1933, the 21st Amendment to the Constitution was passed and ratified, repealing prohibition. Town Topics Sports....The Bangor wrestlers defeated Salisbury 78-6 Tuesday night while Pen Argyl celebrated senior night with a win over Northern Lehigh. See details on this story plus other individual stats, scores and schedules at towntopicssports.com
Eagle Cam......![]() The Live-streamed Eagle cam from Hanover Pa. is back for its fifth year. Sightings have already been recorded. They are currently in their nest-building phase. Eggs are likely to be laid in mid to late February. Incubation time is about 35 days, meaning the eggs would likely hatch some time in late March. Click on the graphic to see the nest in real time.
Recent Stories of Slate Belt Interest.......
(Click "+" to Open, click "-" to close) FUNDING FOR LAKE MINSI, BEAR SWAMP PARK
![]() Lamont McClure and the Department of Parks & Recreation are pleased to announce the awarding of $275,000 in grants from the Pennsylvania Department of Conservation & Natural Resources (DCNR).
“The future of Northampton County is green,” says Lamont McClure. “It is important that we act now to preserve our open spaces and natural land. These grants will help ensure that our parks will be around for future generations to enjoy.” One grant, for $75,000, will be used to prepare a Greenway and Stewardship Plan for Minsi Lake Park, Bear Swamp Park and Tott’s Gap Corridor. All three sites are located in Upper Mount Bethel Township. The other grant, for $200,000, will be used for improvements to Minsi Lake Park. In March 2018, Northampton County Council released $500,000 as matching funds for grants from DCNR and other organizations. Combined with state funds of $4,000,000, the money will be used for dam structure improvements and rejuvenation of the surrounding park lands. Minsi Lake is one of only two public lakes in Northampton County. It was built by the PA Fish & Boat Commission (PFBC) in 1970 for public recreation, and consists of a 117-acre lake maintained by PFCB, and 194 acres of surrounding parkland which is leased by the County. When completed, improvements to the site will include a fishing pier, kayak launch, hiking trails, picnic areas and restrooms. In-lake habitats for fish and turtles are also being constructed with donations raised by Friends of Minsi Lake (FOML), a 501c3 organization. After the PA Department of Environmental Protection deemed the dam structurally deficient, the lake was drained in the spring of 2017 with over 5,000 pounds of fish relocated elsewhere. The dam project is scheduled to be completed in the fall of 2019 with a new spillway which can better withstand a maximum flood event. Lake Minsi’s east shore is currently open to the public for hiking, birdwatching and other recreational activities WNV Positive Tests Up 500%
![]() Pennsylvania’s Department of Environmental Protection (DEP), has released the final counts for their surveys of West Nile Virus (WNV). With the wet weather, 2018 was one of the worst years to date for mosquitoes carrying the virus. A sampling of Northampton County mosquito pools turned up 83 positive results compared to only 18 reported in 2016. “We take any threat to public health seriously,” says County Executive Lamont McClure. “Northampton County is committed to preventing the transmission of West Nile Virus to humans..." Across Pennsylvania in 2018, there were 115 human cases of WNV recorded, with 8 deaths. The DEP reported a total of 107 avian (bird) cases and 108 veterinary cases of the virus. No human, avian or veterinary cases of WNV were reported in Northampton County. WNV was first detected in the U.S. in 1999 and affects birds, humans, horses and other mammals. In humans, 80% of the cases are show no symptoms and 20% involve non-neuroinvasive illness. Less than 1% of cases result in conditions such as encephalitis which can cause paralysis and even death. There were nationwide epidemics of the virus in 2003 and 2012. Adult mosquito surveys are conducted from May through October, testing them for mosquito-borne diseases. Field Techs focus first on standing water, where mosquitoes lay their eggs, taking samples to test for the presence of the virus. Spraying does not take place until an action threshold, a high enough percentage of positive mosquitoes indicating a threat of humans, is reached. This August, high numbers of positives were detected in the Lehigh Valley so spraying began in hot spots. Homeowners should drain any source of standing water on their property, including turning over buckets and pools and tossing unnecessary items and trash. Toys, pots, cans, tire swings and plugged gutters make for excellent mosquito breeding habitats. Mosquitoes can breed in as small a space as a soda bottle cap. nominations for the 1885 club
1885 Club Accepting Nominations The Bangor Area High School Alumni Association is looking for nominations for induction into the 2019 "1885 Club Hall of Fame." In 1998, the members of the Bangor Area High School Alumni Association began to search for a way to honor graduates who have distinguished themselves through public service, scholarship, and recognition in their chosen fields of work. Discussions naturally led to creating a Hall of Fame for such individuals. Concerned about possible confusion with the Athletic Hall of Fame, however, the committee began to seek ways to create a different type of recognition with its own unique distinction. From this collaboration, "The 1885 Club" was born. Named in honor of the first year in which a class of students graduated from Bangor High School, this exclusive club honors distinguished alumni and holds these individuals as outstanding examples for others to follow. Through the creation of "The 1885 Club" the Alumni Association underscores and upholds the fact that graduates of Bangor Area High School have been making tremendous contributions to mankind for more than 133 years. We reserve a special category for educators and administrators who have served the Bangor Area School District over its long history. To nominate someone for either of these awards, please go to the Bangor Area School District web site, bangorslaters.com, click on the Alumni icon (under Quick Links) and then click on the 1885 Club. There you will find a printable form. The form must be filled out completely for your nominee to be considered. Mail the completed form to the address shown or forward it to Carole J. Hontz at Bangor Area High School, 187 Five Points Richmond Road, Bangor, PA 18013-5224. Nominations can also be e mailed to hontzc@bangorsd.org BAHS STUDENTS QUALIFY FOR DISTRICT CHORUS
![]() Fifteen Bangor Area High School students were selected to participate in the Pennsylvania Music Educators Association District 10 Chorus. The concerts will be held at Exeter Township High School in Reading on February 8th and 9th. They were among over 900 students who auditioned from schools in the counties of Berks, Carbon, Lehigh, Monroe, Northampton, Pike, and Schuylkill. Of that, 200 were selected to create the District 10 Chorus. Top row: Abigail Heald, Aimee Bealer, Charles Fassl, Mason Cruz, Joshua Martinez, Andrea Morokutti, Lindsay Hoffer Front row: Heather Heath, Deja Breitfeller, Kristen Stopfer, Michael Spagnola, Hannah Bledsoe, Cathianne McKenna, Brookel Sabella Missing: Abigail Lucas
WASTE MANAGEMENT DONATES TO BLUE & WHITE
Blue and White Gets $8000 Donation from WM The Blue and White Scholastic Foundation received an $8,000 donation today from Waste Management. The company made the contribution as part of Pennsylvania’s Educational Improvement Tax Credit program. The Blue & White Scholastic Foundation is a non-profit organization that gives out annual scholarships through their scholarship program. “Waste Management has a history of supporting education in the Slate Belt. We believe that investing in our youth, is investing in our future. The Blue and White Scholastic Foundation and Waste Management partnership has allowed dozens of students to attend catholic school, who might not have been able to due to budget restrictions. We are proud to support the Blue and White Scholastic Foundation and the students attending Immaculate Conception School,” commented Waste Management’s Community Relations Manager, Adrienne Fors. Waste Management of Pennsylvania is dedicated to environmental protection, education and supporting the communities where we operate. Since the EITC program was launched, Waste Management has made grants worth over $15,791,307 that have improved the educational opportunities of thousands of public school students and helped thousands of other children and young adults attend private schools. BASD Kindergarten registration
BASD Kindergarten Registration![]() The Bangor Area School District (BASD) is excited to welcome the Class of 2032! The kindergarten team at Five Points Elementary School is excited to welcome our new kindergarten class to begin theireducational journey for the 2019-2020 School Year. A child is eligible for kindergarten if he/she:
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DiFebo's Earn Leopold Conservation Award
DiFebo's Earn Leopold Conservation Award A Pennsylvania Senate citation was awarded to Bangor’s Harvest Home Meats, Pennsylvania’s first winner of the prestigious Leopold Conservation Award. The award is given out in 14 states. Presented in honor of renowned conservationist Aldo Leopold, the Leopold Conservation Award recognizes farmers, ranchers and foresters who inspire others with their dedication to land, water and wildlife habitat management on private, working land. The award is presented in Pennsylvania by Heinz Endowments, Pennsylvania Farm Bureau and Sand County Foundation. The owners of Harvest Home Meats, Richard DiFebo and his son, Dohl, were given the award during a ceremony this week at the 2019 Pennsylvania Farm Show in Harrisburg. The DiFebos, who raise grass-fed beef cattle, converted highly-erodible row crop land to grass pastures, installed contour strips, raised cover crops, used no-till seeding practices, and fenced off streams and ponds on their farm. Richard and Dohl DiFebo earned this prestigious award by demonstrating that agricultural business operators can be successful while also being responsible environmental stewards. Harvest Home Meats has family ties to our area that go back a century, and we all celebrate their nationally recognized achievement ALLERGIES TODAY: POLLEN DONE FOR THE SEASON
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January 19
Annual Winter Bird Count
Saturday, January 19 at 8:00am to 4:00 pm. Join us as we spend the day counting birds at Jacobsburg and other places within a 5-mile radius of the Visitor Center. Participants should dress for the weather and bring binoculars, warm beverages, and a lunch. Van transportation available for all day participants. Participants must drive their own vehicle if they have to leave early. Registration is required. You can register for community programs online at http://events.dcnr.pa.gov/. If you need an accommodation to participate in a program please contact the park office at 610-746-2801 or jacobsburgsp@pa.gov. With at least three days notice, interpreters for people who are deaf or hard of hearing are available for educational programs. Snow Show Snow Show, hosted by Jacktown-Blue Mountain Antique Gas & Steam Engine Association is one of the first shows of the year on the east coast! Join them at Jacktown Grove on Saturday January 19, 2019 from 8-4. This event is snow or shine! There will be a gas engine display, bon fire with hot dogs, hot cocoa, flea market and other food available. Hope to see you there! Special Event at Bangor Library The Bangor Public library will be host a special Snowflake Bentley Story and Craft event on January 19th from 1:00-3:00 pm for youth from ages 5-12. Celtic Hymn Night Supporting its mission of promoting and preserving Celtic heritage through music, arts, dance, history and literature, Celtic Cultural Alliance is sponsoring a free Celtic Hymn night on January 19, 2019 at Life in Christ Church, 51 E. Hillmond St., Bethlhem PA from 7:00 until 8:30 pm. Come warm up on a cold January Saturday night by enjoying a night of classic Celtic hymns from Ireland, Scotland, and Wales! Over the past few centuries until today, many classic hymns that you regularly sing have been penned by a songwriter from one of the Celtic nations. Attendees will learn the history of the hymns and then sing-a-long. Featuring local musicians, the event will be an inspiring night of music that will celebrate the rich history and tradition of Celtic hymns. For more information on the Celtic Classic Highland Games & Festival and other Celtic Cultural Alliance events, visit the organization’s website at www.celticfest.org. Calligraphy Workshop A beginners calligraphy workshop will be held at Bloom Creative Studio on Saturday, January 19th:: 10am - 12 pm. The cost is $35 for each reservation and you’ll receive a mini-calligraphy kit that includes the tools to get started in pointed-pen modern-style calligraphy. This workshop will cover the basics on how to use a nib and holder, create the thick and thin lines that are characteristic of pointed pen calligraphy. Space is limited to 10 students so make your reservation TODAY! This workshop will include: 2 hours of instruction, 1 pen holder, 2 nibs, 1 jar of black ink, practice sheets. REGISTER HERE January 20
Needle Felt Art
Join the women at Bloom for a Beginners Needle Felting Workshop Sunday, January 20 from 4 to 6 pm. You'll create adorable animals using all natural fibers and needles. Each reservation is $20 and includes the tools and materials as well as introductory teaching on needle felting. Come learn a new creative activity -- you'll get started with these adorable critters and be inspired to create so much more! Space is limited so make your reservation TODAY to secure your spot. REGISTER HERE January 21
Indoor Carnival
On Monday, January 21, 2019, the Blue Mountain Community Library will be celebrating Martin Luther King, JR Day with an INDOOR CARNIVAL for children ages 3-8 years old. The fun begins at 12:30 pm and lasts until 2:00 pm at the Library and includes Story Time – Crafts – Activities – Prizes and therapy dog “QUINCY” will be here. All children, accompanied by an adult, are welcome to come and Join the Fun!! In keeping with MLK’s message of Service and Giving, our volunteers will be giving their time to Serve our community. If you are able, please bring a non-perishable item which will be given to the Food Pantry at Bender’s Church. BMCL is located at 216 S. Robinson Ave., Pen Argyl. Call 610-863-3029 for information or visit www.bmcl.org. Find us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/bmclpenargyl. Winter Bible Study The East Bangor United Methodist Community Church will offer a 6-week winter study on the “Jefferson Bible: The Life and Morals of Jesus of Nazareth.” The study will begin on January 21st at 7:00 p.m. Our third president, Thomas Jefferson, also held an interest in theology – rational theology. He “created” his own bible of Jesus’ teachings through a “cut and paste” process in which he combines the gospels into a chronological look at the life of Jesus. It is recommended that you have a copy of the Jefferson Bible for this study. The church is located at 136 W. Central Ave. (Rt. 512), East Bangor, PA. For more information, call 610-588-4453 or visit ebumc.org. January 23 & 24
Landscape Contractor Workshop
Landscape contractors are invited to this two-day intensive workshop which will be held on January 23 & 24, 2019 in conference rooms 205 and 206 at the Penn State Great Valley Campus in Malvern, PA. We will discuss how to determine the overhead of operating a landscaping business and create a profitable bid. There will be opportunities to ask questions and explore bidding practices with other contractors. The cost to attend this class is $200. Pre-registration and payment is required by January 22, 2019. To register go to: https://extension,psu.ed/landscape-bidding or 877-345-0691. Questions regarding class can be directed to Emelie Swackhamer at exs33@psu.edu. Individuals can also call Penn State Extension at 610-489-4315. January 25
Build a Living Terrarium at the Elks Terrarium Making , Hosted by Grace on Broadway, will be held 6:30 PM Friday, January, 25 at the Bangor Elks, 120 Broadway, Bangor. Join them and create living terrariums! All Materials will be provided for the class which costs $25 and includes materials for one terrarium. You may order an additional terrarium for $10. Tickets cannot be shared or split. Children are welcome but must be accompanied by an adult since these are glass orbs. Each terrarium will consist of: Glass Orb, Two Succulents, River Rock, Moss, Soil and two mini figurines. The Elks will have the Kitchen and bar open. So bring your appetite and grab a drink. Tickets MUST be purchased NO LATER than JANUARY 16th to ensure that all materials are purchased and available for each participant. Tickets can be purchased at GRACE ON BROADWAY, or at BANGOR ELKS 1106, Or online at: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/terrarium-making-tickets-54258659110 Kid's Night Out Friday January 25th is KID’S NIGHT OUT at Bloom Creative Studio - a PAINT NIGHT for KIDS. Kids can enjoy art themed activities, which include completed project while parents enjoy 2.5 hours any way they want! Leave your kids in trusted care and take advantage of some time to run errands, relax or have a kid free meal! There are several restaurants within walking distance from the studio. For ages 5 and up from 6:00-8:30. Kids may bring a snack to have while they’re here. The cost is $30, register online now to save your spot! REGISTER HERE January 26
Introduction to Snowshoeing at Jacobsburg
Saturday, January 26, at 9:30am to 11:30am. Learn how to use snowshoes and trekking poles to explore Jacobsburg’s trails in the winter. You may bring your own equipment or borrow ours. We will also learn how to prepare ourselves for outdoor excursions in the winter time. If we don’t get any snow we’ll hike in our boots with the trekking poles. The hike will be about two miles. Bring water and a snack. Wear waterproof boots and dress for the weather. Registration is required. You will be asked to specify your weight range when registering; this is to determine what size snowshoe you will need. You can register for community programs online at http://events.dcnr.pa.gov/. If you need an accommodation to participate in a program please contact the park office at 610-746-2801 or jacobsburgsp@pa.gov. With at least three days notice, interpreters for people who are deaf or hard of hearing are available for educational programs. Snowshoeing for Scouts at Jacobsburg Saturday, January 26, at 1:00pm to 3:00pm Scouts will learn how to prepare for being outdoors in winter as well as how to use snowshoes. We’ll go for a hike in snowshoes, stopping along the way to talk about winter outdoor scenarios and how to prepare for them. If we don’t get any snow we’ll hike in our boots. The hike will be about two miles. Bring water and a snack. Wear waterproof boots and dress for the weather. Registration is required. You will be asked to specify your weight range when registering; this is to determine what size snowshoe you will need. You can register for community programs online at http://events.dcnr.pa.gov/. If you need an accommodation to participate in a program please contact the park office at 610-746-2801 or jacobsburgsp@pa.gov. With at least three days notice, interpreters for people who are deaf or hard of hearing are available for educational programs. Embroidery Workshop There will be a beginner’s embroidery workshop at Bloom on Saturday, January 26 at 10:00 am. We will be using a 6 inch diameter hoop. Cost of $35.00 includes all materials, instruction, and take home hoop. Space is limited so register today! Every purchase benefits our mission to help women survivors of violence and addiction. REGISTER HERE Paint Your Pet Paint your pet night with Karin at Bloom Creative Studio on January 26 at 4:00 pm. Paint on a 12x16 for $35 or 16x20 for $45 after registering we will send you a email to send your photo so we can pre-sketch your canvas and bring your photo w/you. Register early class size is limited and this class is becoming very popular! Reserve your spot today. REGISTER HERE January 27
Beer & Wine Bingo
Beer & Wine Bingo hosted by Lookout Fire Company #1 will be held Sunday, January 27, 2019 from 1 PM – 5 PM at Weona Park Youth Center Weona Park, Pen Argyl, Pennsylvania 18072. Come out and play for the chance to win 2 single barrel kegerators , 2 24 bottle wine coolers, and tons of prizes including beer, wine, and other great items for your home bar just in time for Super Bowl Sunday. THIS IS A 21 AND OLDER EVENT ONLY. ALL ID'S WILL BE CHECKED BEFORE ADMITTANCE INTO THE EVENT. TICKETS ARE $25 IN ADVANCE WITH TICKETS LIMITED TO 200. IF TICKETS ARE STILL AVAILABLE, THEY WILL BE $35 AT THE DOOR. Wine, Food & Spirits Pocono Winter Wine, Food, & Spirits Festival '19 hosted by Sherman Theater and The Pocono Winter Wine, Food, & Spirits Festival- Sunday, January 27th, 12:00pm - 4:30pm. Designed to introduce attendees to a variety of local wines produced in the heart of the Poconos, as well as select wineries from the Pennsylvania Wine Trail, The Pocono Winter Wine, Food, & Spirits Festival includes complimentary samples of local wine, spirits and fine cuisine, art displays, a variety of wine-related vendors, and free wine-tasting education. “The wine industry in the Poconos has experienced vigorous growth in the past few years so we are showcasing and celebrating local wineries as well as select wineries of the Pennsylvania Wine Trail,” said Rich Berkowitz, President and CEO of the Sherman Theater, the non-profit organization hosting the event. The Sherman Theater opened in 1929 and has been a landmark and community social center for nearly 100 years. The Fest features a selection of delicious sweet and savory bites, prepared by local restaurants, to complement the wines. Throughout the tasting area, there will be vendors with wine-related goods as well as displays by local artists. Join us at the Pocono Winter Wine, Food and Spirits Festival to celebrate the finer things worth savoring in the Poconos. For more information or to purchase tickets, please call 570-420-2808 or visit shermantheater.com. February 1
Family Night: Raccoon Nation at Jacobsburg
Friday, February 1, at 6:30pm to 8:00pm . Join us for a movie and craft night. We will be screening "Raccoon Nation" from the PBS Nature series. This film investigates whether the increasing complexity of our urban/suburban habitat is advancing the brain development of our raccoon neighbors. Registration is required. You can register for community programs online at http://events.dcnr.pa.gov/. If you need an accommodation to participate in a program please contact the park office at 610-746-2801 or jacobsburgsp@pa.gov. With at least three days notice, interpreters for people who are deaf or hard of hearing are available for educational programs. February 9
Winter Plant Hike
Saturday, February 9 at 10:00am to 12:00pm. Join us as we take a walk through the woods and fields of Jacobsburg in search of winter plants that provide food for birds and other animals as well as a few that can be used in a survival situation. Dress for the weather and wear comfortable hiking shoes. If we have snow we will hike in snowshoes! Registration is required. You can register for community programs online at http://events.dcnr.pa.gov/. If you need an accommodation to participate in a program please contact the park office at 610-746-2801 or jacobsburgsp@pa.gov. With at least three days notice, interpreters for people who are deaf or hard of hearing are available for educational programs. Winter Tracking Saturday, February 9 at 1:00pm to 3:00pm. Could you tell if a bobcat was in the area? An owl? Join us as we walk through Jacobsburg in search of animal tracks and signs. Participants should dress for the weather and wear comfortable hiking shoes. If we have snow we will walk in snowshoes! Registration is required. You can register for community programs online at http://events.dcnr.pa.gov/. If you need an accommodation to participate in a program please contact the park office at 610-746-2801 or jacobsburgsp@pa.gov. With at least three days notice, interpreters for people who are deaf or hard of hearing are available for educational programs. February 16
Comedy Night Fundraiser
A Comedy Night fundraiser benefiting Slater Family Network will be held Saturday, February 16, 2019 at 5 PM at the First United Methodist Church in Bangor. They hope that you'll join them for an evening of family-friendly comedy on Saturday, February 16th at 5:00 pm (doors open at 4:00). This is a fundraiser hosted by First United Methodist Church that benefits the Slater Family Network - 100% of ticket sales will go directly to Slater Family Network. Each ticket holder will be entered into our door prize drawing. Light snacks and beverages will also be available. Seating is limited. For tickets please call the church office at 610-588-4673. Tickets are $15. February 23
Birding at Middle Creek Wildlife Management Area
Saturday, February 23 at 10:00am to 4:00pm. Middle Creek Wildlife Management Area is one of the premier birding spots in eastern Pennsylvania. Join us for this birding tour of Middle Creek as we enjoy the sights and sounds of Snow Geese, Tundra Swans, and other waterfowl. Cackling Gees and the rare Ross’s Goose have been located among the Snow Geese flocks during previous trips. Bald Eagles and sometimes Golden Eagles have been seen. Please dress for the weather and bring a lunch and binoculars. This is a great opportunity for photographers. Meet at the Middle Creek Visitor Center at 10:00AM. Leaders will stay until dusk to look for Short-eared Owls and listen for American Woodcocks for those who are interested. Registration is required. You can register for community programs online at http://events.dcnr.pa.gov/. If you need an accommodation to participate in a program please contact the park office at 610-746-2801 or jacobsburgsp@pa.gov. With at least three days notice, interpreters for people who are deaf or hard of hearing are available for educational programs. Snow Ball Dinner Dance Families First presents the 9th annual benefit Snow Ball Dinner Dance Margaritaville Saturday, February 23, 2019 6:00 pm to 11:00 pm at Weona park recreation center. Music by Romeo Vegas, dinner by Just in Thyme, $25.00 per person in advance $30.00 at the door. Basket raffles, door prizes , BYOB/dress casual. For tickets contact Spring Shank – Pen Argyl High School, Heather Reed – Wind Gap Middle School, Kelly Thomas – Plainfield Elementary. For information contact: Frank Jones – 610-863-9095 ext. 1387 or jones.frank@penargylsd.org. All proceeds help support Families First free programs March 2
Lorax Story
The Lorax is the "Speaker of the Trees" and with Earth Day around the corner, it's time to think about our Earth. On March 2nd at Grand Central Environmental Education Center beginning at 10 am, children will hear the Lorax story to celebrate Read Across America Day, participate in crafts and learn to identify trees. A Lorax Character might even be present! (more to come on that!) Registration is required since space is limited. Please contact Adrienne Fors, afors1@wm.com 610-863-2387 for more information or to Register for the event at Waste Management's Grand Central Environmental Education Center 891 Grand Central Road, Pen Argyl, Pennsylvania 18072 March 16
Parade Of Shamrocks
Downtown Bethlehem will be awash in green as Celtic Cultural Alliance hosts the 8th Annual Celtic Classic Parade of Shamrocks! The celebration will take place on Saturday, March 16, 2019. The parade steps off at 1:00 p.m., so get here early for the best viewing spots! The parade will kick-off at 10th Avenue & Broad Street. The parade route will continue east on Broad to Main Street and makes its way south on Main Street, ending under the Hill-To-Hill Bridge. March 22
Knobby Whistlers Trio
Knobby Whistlers Trio will play at the Broadway Pub hosted by Gina White on Friday, March 22, 2019 at 8 PM – 11 PM Come and listen to live music while enjoying a delicious dinner and cold drinks May 31 - June 1
Horsepower Showdown Horsepower Showdown will be held May 31, 2019 - Jun 1, 2019 at the Plainfield Farmers Assn 1281 Bangor Rd, Nazareth, Pennsylvania 18064. Coming to Plainfield is the NEW event called Horsepower Showdown. Planning to have: 2 Days of Action!! Friday: Vendors, Kids Activities, Truck Pulls, Car & Truck Show. Saturday: Dirt Drags, Sled Pulls, Truck & Car Show, Light Parade, Dyno Competition, Vendors, Kids Pedal Pull, Kids Powerwheels races and MORE!! Sled will be Clark's Dirt Commander. |
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December 27 Adult Fiction
I, Claudius: From the Autobiography of Tiberius Claudius by Robert Graves Escapade by Diana Palmer Adult Non Fiction The Pocket Dictionary of Signing by Rod R. Butterworth Blood, Toil, Tears and Sweat: The Great Speeches by Winston Churchill The Selfish Gene by Richard Dawkins Frank Lloyd Wright by Ada Louise Huxtable Winston Churchill by John Keegan Hungry : 300 Under 300 by Lisa Lillien The Best of It: New and Selected Poems by Kay Ryan Easy Fiction Olivia Becomes a Vet by Alex Harvey Easy Non Fiction How We Stay Safe Near Electricity by PPL Electric Utilities DVD’s Love Begins The Ring Snatch Walking Tall Blue Mt. Library New BooksAdult Fiction:
River Bodies, Karen Katchur The Lighthouse Keeper's Daughter, Hazel Gaynor The Glass Ocean, Beatriz Williams Lethal White, Robert Galbraith Not Our Kind, Kitty Zeldis Unsheltered, Barbara Kingslover The Christmas Sisters, Sarah Morgan The White Christmas Inn, Colleen Wright First Flurries, Joanne DeMaio Snowfall On Lighthouse Lane, JoAnn Ross Past Tense, Lee Child Look Alive Twenty-Five, Janet Evanovich Adult Large Print: Alaskan Holiday, Debbie Macomber Long Road To Mercy, David Baldacci A Spark Of Light, Jodi Picoult Beauchamp Hall, Danielle Steel Target Alex Cross, James Patterson Christmas Cake Murder, Joanne Fluke Silent Scream, Karen Harper Adult Non-fiction: In The Hurricane's Eye, Nathaniel Philbrick In Pieces, Sally Field Truth Doesn't Have A Side, Dr. Bennet Omalu Becoming Michelle Obama Derailed On The Bipolar Express Joie Edson Audio Books Red War, Kyle Mills Clock Dance, Anne Tyler Transcription, Kate Atkinson The Chalk Man, C.J. Tudor Vertical Divider
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