Roseto Big Time In Progress
The Our Lady of Mount Carmel Big Time is underway and will run through July 28th.. On Saturday July 28 the coronation of the queen will be held at 6:30 and there will be Fireworks around 11:00pm. It has happened every year for over 50 years and will happen again this year. Plan now to sleep early, medicate your dogs, but most importantly come and enjoy the entire Big Time Celebration. By the way it is the 125th year of Big Time so the show will be the biggest yet. Big Time Celebration.....These children enjoy the rides at the Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Big Time Celebration. PHOTO GALLERY Sbtt Photo Allison Moyer
Scholarships......These area students received scholarships Thursday evening at the Plainfield Farmer's Fair. (L-R) Kandie Gower, Bloomsburg; Kristina Kocher, Kings College; Kalley Manien, NCC; Charles Nutartis, Lafayette; Carl E. Nutaitis, Lincoln Tech; Alexander D.M. Allen, NCC; (Missing from photo) Larissa Bernecker, Mansfield; Kimberly Owens, Pittsburg; Aubree Rader, Penn State. Photo credit: Nick Pulsinelli Belt and Beyond.
Quiet Valley Heritage Craft Day Stroudsburg (PA) – Quiet Valley Living Historical Farm will feature the 12th annual Heritage Craft Day on Saturday, August 11 from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Demonstrators will show traditional heritage craft skills of the 1800s throughout the day. There will be hands-on opportunities for visitors who wish to try out some of these crafts for themselves. There is a special children’s make and take craft area. Demonstrations such as spinning, weaving, wheat weaving, bobbin lace, horn work, pottery and paper crafts will take place. The purpose of Heritage Craft Day is to provide a greater awareness of these historic folk crafts that were essential to everyday living in previous generations. This is a wonderful chance for individuals, families and children to explore the exciting world of traditional crafts. The crafters are under tents in case of rain. The schedule is subject to change. Heritage Craft Day, a part of Quiet Valley’s summer “Art from the Heart” series, is supported in part by a Pennsylvania Partners in the Arts Project Stream grant. Heritage Craft Day is included in the regular admission price of $10.00 for adults, $5.00 for children ages 3 – 12 and children two and under are free. Farm tours are available throughout the day on Saturday from 10:00am to 5:00pm. The bake oven will be in operation. There will also be wagon rides for a small fee, weather permitting. Farm and event are open rain or shine. Arrive by 2:15 to see all parts of the farm tour. All funds raised go to support Quiet Valley Living Historical Farm, a 501(c) (3) non-profit, educational corporation. Quiet Valley is dedicated to the preservation and interpretation of rural life of the 18th and 19th centuries. The historic farm museum is open o the general public from the third Saturday in June through Labor Day Monday, closed Mondays except Labor Day. Also, open select Spring and Fall Saturdays; Major fundraising events are held in May, October and December. Tours for schools and groups are by reservation. For more information visit our website www.quietvalley.org or call the farm at 570.992.6161. Extinct Animals that Could Return to Life
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July 28
Country Gate Players - Disney's Beauty & the Beast 2:00 pm Deer Head Inn - La Tanya Hall & the Anthony Milne Trio 7:00 pm Newton Theater - The Machine Celebrates Pink Floyd 8:00 pm Penn's Peak - Mountain Wine Festival 12:00 pm Pennsylvania Playhouse - Crazy for You 7:30 pm Porter's Pub - Mosey Beat 10:00 pm Roy's Hall - Oliver 7:00 pm Sarah Street Grill - Keith Kenny 10:00 pm July 29 Country Gate Players - Disney's Beauty & the Beast 2:00 pm Deer Head Inn - Dave & Marti Lantz 5:00 pm Penn's Peak - Mountain Wine Festival 12:00 pm Roy's Hall - Oliver 2:00 pm Sarah Street Grill - Pocono Duo 9:30 pm |
July 30
Deer Head Inn - Jazz Jam with Bill Washer & Friends 8:00 pm Newton Theater - Won't You Be My Neighbor? 7:00 pm Porter's Pub - Karaoke at Porter's Pub 9:00 pm Sarah Street Grill - Hamell & Johnny 9:30 pm July 31 Sarah Street Grill - Steve McDaniel 9:30 |
Ice Cream Social at Christ Lutheran
Christ Evangelical Lutheran Church 703 S. Delaware Dr. (Route 611), Mt. Bethel (Stone Church) will hold an Ice Cream Social on Saturday, August 4th from 4 pm to 8 pm.
Tasty homemade, hand-churned ice cream and baked goods will be accompanied by hot dogs, hamburgers, sausage, bar-b-cue and beverages. There will also be a bake sale and a cake walk. So come on down for dinner, dessert and a fun time.
Enjoy free live traditional country music provided by Bill Clinton & the Keystone Troubadours. Bring your cowbells and lawn chairs for a good old-fashioned, foot stomping, hand clapping good time!
For information or directions call Lynn at 610-588-7076 or Chrissy at 610-588-0809.
Summer Book Sale
The Friends of the Bangor Public Library will hold their Annual Summer Book Sale at the Blue Valley Farm show the week of August 14th – 18th. The sale will be in the gray display barn on the upper grounds of the fair on the following days: Tuesday-Friday (14th-17th): 5:00 PM-10:00 PM and Saturday (18th): Noon-10:00 PM ($5.00 Bag Day).
Like new and gently used books in all genres will be available for adults, teens and children. Fiction will be sorted according to author and non-fiction according to subject. Donations are now being accepted at the Bangor library during hours and books must be in good condition. Soiled, torn and college textbooks will not be accepted. For additional information contact Karen Brewer @ 484-894-5661.
Christ Evangelical Lutheran Church 703 S. Delaware Dr. (Route 611), Mt. Bethel (Stone Church) will hold an Ice Cream Social on Saturday, August 4th from 4 pm to 8 pm.
Tasty homemade, hand-churned ice cream and baked goods will be accompanied by hot dogs, hamburgers, sausage, bar-b-cue and beverages. There will also be a bake sale and a cake walk. So come on down for dinner, dessert and a fun time.
Enjoy free live traditional country music provided by Bill Clinton & the Keystone Troubadours. Bring your cowbells and lawn chairs for a good old-fashioned, foot stomping, hand clapping good time!
For information or directions call Lynn at 610-588-7076 or Chrissy at 610-588-0809.
Summer Book Sale
The Friends of the Bangor Public Library will hold their Annual Summer Book Sale at the Blue Valley Farm show the week of August 14th – 18th. The sale will be in the gray display barn on the upper grounds of the fair on the following days: Tuesday-Friday (14th-17th): 5:00 PM-10:00 PM and Saturday (18th): Noon-10:00 PM ($5.00 Bag Day).
Like new and gently used books in all genres will be available for adults, teens and children. Fiction will be sorted according to author and non-fiction according to subject. Donations are now being accepted at the Bangor library during hours and books must be in good condition. Soiled, torn and college textbooks will not be accepted. For additional information contact Karen Brewer @ 484-894-5661.
THIS DAY IN HISTORY - July 28
14th Amendment adopted 1868
Following its ratification by the necessary three-quarters of U.S. states, the 14th Amendment, guaranteeing to African Americans citizenship and all its privileges, is officially adopted into the U.S. Constitution.
Two years after the Civil War, the Reconstruction Acts of 1867 divided the South into five military districts, where new state governments, based on universal manhood suffrage, were to be established. Thus began the period known as Radical Reconstruction, which saw the 14th Amendment, which had been passed by Congress in 1866, ratified in July 1868. The amendment resolved pre-Civil War questions of African American citizenship by stating that “all persons born or naturalized in the United States…are citizens of the United States and of the state in which they reside.” The amendment then reaffirmed the privileges and rights of all citizens, and granted all these citizens the “equal protection of the laws.”
In the decades after its adoption, the equal protection clause was cited by a number of African American activists who argued that racial segregation denied them the equal protection of law. However, in 1896, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in Plessy v. Ferguson that states could constitutionally provide segregated facilities for African Americans, so long as they were equal to those afforded white persons. The Plessy v. Ferguson decision, which announced federal toleration of the so-called “separate but equal” doctrine, was eventually used to justify segregating all public facilities, including railroad cars, restaurants, hospitals, and schools. However, “colored” facilities were never equal to their white counterparts, and African Americans suffered through decades of debilitating discrimination in the South and elsewhere. In 1954, Plessy v. Ferguson was finally struck down by the Supreme Court in its ruling in Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka.
Two years after the Civil War, the Reconstruction Acts of 1867 divided the South into five military districts, where new state governments, based on universal manhood suffrage, were to be established. Thus began the period known as Radical Reconstruction, which saw the 14th Amendment, which had been passed by Congress in 1866, ratified in July 1868. The amendment resolved pre-Civil War questions of African American citizenship by stating that “all persons born or naturalized in the United States…are citizens of the United States and of the state in which they reside.” The amendment then reaffirmed the privileges and rights of all citizens, and granted all these citizens the “equal protection of the laws.”
In the decades after its adoption, the equal protection clause was cited by a number of African American activists who argued that racial segregation denied them the equal protection of law. However, in 1896, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in Plessy v. Ferguson that states could constitutionally provide segregated facilities for African Americans, so long as they were equal to those afforded white persons. The Plessy v. Ferguson decision, which announced federal toleration of the so-called “separate but equal” doctrine, was eventually used to justify segregating all public facilities, including railroad cars, restaurants, hospitals, and schools. However, “colored” facilities were never equal to their white counterparts, and African Americans suffered through decades of debilitating discrimination in the South and elsewhere. In 1954, Plessy v. Ferguson was finally struck down by the Supreme Court in its ruling in Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka.
Donations Wanted for St. John's Cemetery
Donations for St. John's Cemetery in Bangor are being accepted for maintenance. You can mail them to St. John's Cemetery c/o Carol Hummel, 136 Messinger Street, Bangor, Pa 18013.
Donations for St. John's Cemetery in Bangor are being accepted for maintenance. You can mail them to St. John's Cemetery c/o Carol Hummel, 136 Messinger Street, Bangor, Pa 18013.
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July 28
Summer Saturdays in the Park
Upper Mount Bethel will hold its second Summer Saturdays in the Park on July 28 from 2 to 7 pm in the Upper Mount Bethel Township Park, Potomac Street, Mt. Bethel. There will be artists and vendors, kids activities, Jinxx the Clown, face painting, great food and great shopping. This will be fun for the whole family. There will also be Summer Saturday events on July 28th and August 25th with movie night included. For more information, call Tiffany Hayward at 570-242-7671.
Monogram Sign
Come into Bloom and create your very own monogram sign with Anne on July 28th. There will be two time slots - choose whether you’d like to come in 1-3 or 4-6. Cost of $35 includes all supplies and instruction. Register HERE
Upper Mount Bethel will hold its second Summer Saturdays in the Park on July 28 from 2 to 7 pm in the Upper Mount Bethel Township Park, Potomac Street, Mt. Bethel. There will be artists and vendors, kids activities, Jinxx the Clown, face painting, great food and great shopping. This will be fun for the whole family. There will also be Summer Saturday events on July 28th and August 25th with movie night included. For more information, call Tiffany Hayward at 570-242-7671.
Monogram Sign
Come into Bloom and create your very own monogram sign with Anne on July 28th. There will be two time slots - choose whether you’d like to come in 1-3 or 4-6. Cost of $35 includes all supplies and instruction. Register HERE
July 29
Pen Argyl Summer Sounds
Sunday July 29 6:00 pm at Weona Park - Inch and the Echoes Old Time Rock n' Roll of the 50's-70's
VFW Meat Bingo
Come out to the Bangor VFW for our Meat Bingo in the Grove! Every time you get a Bingo you win a nice cut of meat! $20 ticket includes 10 rounds of games, food and fun! Tickets can be purchased before for $20 at the bar or $25 at the door the day of! Sunday, July 29 at 1 PM - 4 PM.
Sunday July 29 6:00 pm at Weona Park - Inch and the Echoes Old Time Rock n' Roll of the 50's-70's
VFW Meat Bingo
Come out to the Bangor VFW for our Meat Bingo in the Grove! Every time you get a Bingo you win a nice cut of meat! $20 ticket includes 10 rounds of games, food and fun! Tickets can be purchased before for $20 at the bar or $25 at the door the day of! Sunday, July 29 at 1 PM - 4 PM.
July 30 to August 10
Roseto Summer Camp
Well summer has hit us in Roseto. We are pleased to announce our 2 week summer camp will take place from July 30 - August 10. The sessions will be Monday - Friday 9:00 - 12:00 at borough park. We will have a registration period on July 21st and July 28th from 9 - 11. This is a free camp for Roseto residents, $25.00 per child for non-residents. (Max $50) camp age is for 1st - 6th grade.
Well summer has hit us in Roseto. We are pleased to announce our 2 week summer camp will take place from July 30 - August 10. The sessions will be Monday - Friday 9:00 - 12:00 at borough park. We will have a registration period on July 21st and July 28th from 9 - 11. This is a free camp for Roseto residents, $25.00 per child for non-residents. (Max $50) camp age is for 1st - 6th grade.
August 2
Delaware-Lehigh Amateur Radio Club Meeting
Delaware-Lehigh Amateur Radio Club will hold its monthly meeting Thursday, August 2, 7:30 p.m. in the Bethlehem Township Community Center, 2900 Farmersville Road, Bethlehem. Program: “Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Lab” – Presenter: Tom Frankenfield. Hams and others interested always are welcome. Directions: http://goo.gl/maps/qKUJC. FMI: www.dlarc.org. 610.432.8286.
Delaware-Lehigh Amateur Radio Club will hold its monthly meeting Thursday, August 2, 7:30 p.m. in the Bethlehem Township Community Center, 2900 Farmersville Road, Bethlehem. Program: “Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Lab” – Presenter: Tom Frankenfield. Hams and others interested always are welcome. Directions: http://goo.gl/maps/qKUJC. FMI: www.dlarc.org. 610.432.8286.
August 4
103rd Ackerman Reunion
The 103rd Ackerman Reunion will be held at Weona Park Comunity Building, Pen Argyl on August 4th. Registration is 1-2:30, program and business meeting 2:30 covered dish at 4:30. RSVP or questions call Karen at 570-764-0371. Hope to see you there!
Ice Cream Social
Christ Lutheran 703 S. Delaware Dr., Mt. Bethel, Saturday, August 4th 4 - 8 pm. Food, homemade ice cream, live music. Info Chrissy 610-588-0809
The 103rd Ackerman Reunion will be held at Weona Park Comunity Building, Pen Argyl on August 4th. Registration is 1-2:30, program and business meeting 2:30 covered dish at 4:30. RSVP or questions call Karen at 570-764-0371. Hope to see you there!
Ice Cream Social
Christ Lutheran 703 S. Delaware Dr., Mt. Bethel, Saturday, August 4th 4 - 8 pm. Food, homemade ice cream, live music. Info Chrissy 610-588-0809
August 5
Free Dinner
The East Bangor United Methodist Community Church welcomes you to a FREE "Meatloaf/Mac&Cheese" Dinner on Sunday, August 5th, from 4:00-5:30 p.m. The church is located at 136 Central Ave. (Rt. 512), East Bangor, PA. Questions? call 610-588-4453 or visit http://ebumc.org/.
The East Bangor United Methodist Community Church welcomes you to a FREE "Meatloaf/Mac&Cheese" Dinner on Sunday, August 5th, from 4:00-5:30 p.m. The church is located at 136 Central Ave. (Rt. 512), East Bangor, PA. Questions? call 610-588-4453 or visit http://ebumc.org/.
August 7
Roseto's National Night Out
Roseto Mayor Joseph C. Angelini would like to invite you to Roseto’s National Night Out on August 7th at the Roseto Borough Park. The Elks Drug awareness trailer and Mascot will be
there. The Columbia Fire Company will be there with games for the kids. Our Police Dept. will be doing ID cards for the children. James Ciliberti will be talking about old Roseto and telling stories of the old days. Dinky’s ice cream will be with us and the Roseto Helping Hands will have food available for purchase. Do mark the calendar and come spend the evening with us.
Roseto Mayor Joseph C. Angelini would like to invite you to Roseto’s National Night Out on August 7th at the Roseto Borough Park. The Elks Drug awareness trailer and Mascot will be
there. The Columbia Fire Company will be there with games for the kids. Our Police Dept. will be doing ID cards for the children. James Ciliberti will be talking about old Roseto and telling stories of the old days. Dinky’s ice cream will be with us and the Roseto Helping Hands will have food available for purchase. Do mark the calendar and come spend the evening with us.
August 9
Slate Belt One Room Schoolhouses
The Slate Belt Heritage Center will hold their monthly historic presentation on Thursday, August 9th @ 7:00 PM. Speaker for the evening will be the Center’s 2018 Preservation Award winner, Walter Emery. Mr. Emery will present his award winning program on “One Room Schoolhouses in the Slate Belt”.
The Slate Belt Heritage Center will hold their monthly historic presentation on Thursday, August 9th @ 7:00 PM. Speaker for the evening will be the Center’s 2018 Preservation Award winner, Walter Emery. Mr. Emery will present his award winning program on “One Room Schoolhouses in the Slate Belt”.
August 9, 10 & 11
Inspirational Quilt
The Women’s Altar and Rosary Society of St. Rocco’s Catholic Church in Martins Creek have designed and pieced an “Inspirational Quilt”. With the guidance of Carol Smith and Antonette Rollo, the women were instructed as to the construction and steps necessary to accomplish the project. Blocks of spiritual sayings are combined with pieced sections to complete the work of art. The work sessions also proved to be a source of bonding and good will among the many women who assisted. The quilt will be chanced off at St. Rocco’s Annual Festival on August 9th, 10th, & 11th.
For tickets and additional information please contact Karen Brewer @ 484-894-5661.
St. Rocco's Festival
The annual Parish Festival will be held at St. Rocco's, Martins Creek August 9 to 11. There will be plenty of food, rides and games with a "Kids Zone". Balloons the Clown will be there Friday from 7-9 and there will be live entertainment each night.
The Women’s Altar and Rosary Society of St. Rocco’s Catholic Church in Martins Creek have designed and pieced an “Inspirational Quilt”. With the guidance of Carol Smith and Antonette Rollo, the women were instructed as to the construction and steps necessary to accomplish the project. Blocks of spiritual sayings are combined with pieced sections to complete the work of art. The work sessions also proved to be a source of bonding and good will among the many women who assisted. The quilt will be chanced off at St. Rocco’s Annual Festival on August 9th, 10th, & 11th.
For tickets and additional information please contact Karen Brewer @ 484-894-5661.
St. Rocco's Festival
The annual Parish Festival will be held at St. Rocco's, Martins Creek August 9 to 11. There will be plenty of food, rides and games with a "Kids Zone". Balloons the Clown will be there Friday from 7-9 and there will be live entertainment each night.
August 10
Magnificent Moths
Jacobsburg Environmental Center, Friday, August 10, 8:30-10:00 PM. Have you ever seen a Rosy Maple Moth? A Luna Moth? Join moth expert Blaine Rothauser as he sets up lamps to attract beautiful moths found in our area. We will also try to lure some in with sugar bait! Registration is required. Participants should bring a flashlight. Registration is required.
Jacobsburg Environmental Center, Friday, August 10, 8:30-10:00 PM. Have you ever seen a Rosy Maple Moth? A Luna Moth? Join moth expert Blaine Rothauser as he sets up lamps to attract beautiful moths found in our area. We will also try to lure some in with sugar bait! Registration is required. Participants should bring a flashlight. Registration is required.
August 11
Quiet Valley's Heritage Craft Day
Quiet Valley Living Historical Farm will feature the 12th annual Heritage Craft Day on Saturday, August 11 from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Demonstrators will show traditional heritage craft skills of the 1800s throughout the day. There will be hands-on opportunities for visitors who wish to try out some of these crafts for themselves. There is a special children’s make and take craft area.
Quiet Valley Living Historical Farm will feature the 12th annual Heritage Craft Day on Saturday, August 11 from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Demonstrators will show traditional heritage craft skills of the 1800s throughout the day. There will be hands-on opportunities for visitors who wish to try out some of these crafts for themselves. There is a special children’s make and take craft area.
August 12
Pen Argyl Summer Sounds
Sunday August 12 6:00 pm Nazareth Municipal Band, Concert, Military marches, Broadway melodies
All You Can Eat Breakfast
An All You Can Eat Breakfast Hosted by Blue Valley Rescue Squad - Station 71 will be held at the Roseto Legion 143 Garibaldi Ave, Roseto on Sunday, August 12 at 8:00 am. Menu:Eggs, Bacon, Sausage, Ham, Scrapple, Creamed Chip Beef, Toast, Pancakes, Fried Potatoes, Coffee, Juice, Chocolate Milk. The cost is $8 per person and children under 5 eat free.
Sunday August 12 6:00 pm Nazareth Municipal Band, Concert, Military marches, Broadway melodies
All You Can Eat Breakfast
An All You Can Eat Breakfast Hosted by Blue Valley Rescue Squad - Station 71 will be held at the Roseto Legion 143 Garibaldi Ave, Roseto on Sunday, August 12 at 8:00 am. Menu:Eggs, Bacon, Sausage, Ham, Scrapple, Creamed Chip Beef, Toast, Pancakes, Fried Potatoes, Coffee, Juice, Chocolate Milk. The cost is $8 per person and children under 5 eat free.
August 15
Seventh Annual Mass at St. Roch's Catholic Church, West Bangor
The celebration of the Seventh Annual Mass will be held on Wednesday, August 15, 2018 at 7:00 p.m. at St. Roch’s Catholic Church, West Bangor. The Mass will include the Feast of the Assumption and the honoring of the Patron Saint of St. Roch. The Reverend Monsignor Vincent P. York, Pastor of St. Elizabeth of Hungary Parish, Pen Argyl, will be the Celebrant. This Annual Mass has been held at the closed church each August since 2015.
The liturgy and music for the August Mass will include reading and hymns. Attendees will also participate in reading the prayer to St. Roch. Former parishioners and all those who wish to fulfill their Holy Day Obligation to attend Mass on the Feast Day of the Assumption of our Lady may do so at the Mass at St. Roch’s in West Bangor.
The celebration of the Seventh Annual Mass will be held on Wednesday, August 15, 2018 at 7:00 p.m. at St. Roch’s Catholic Church, West Bangor. The Mass will include the Feast of the Assumption and the honoring of the Patron Saint of St. Roch. The Reverend Monsignor Vincent P. York, Pastor of St. Elizabeth of Hungary Parish, Pen Argyl, will be the Celebrant. This Annual Mass has been held at the closed church each August since 2015.
The liturgy and music for the August Mass will include reading and hymns. Attendees will also participate in reading the prayer to St. Roch. Former parishioners and all those who wish to fulfill their Holy Day Obligation to attend Mass on the Feast Day of the Assumption of our Lady may do so at the Mass at St. Roch’s in West Bangor.
August 17 & 18
Used Book Sale
The East Bangor United Methodist Community Church is holding a "Used Book Sale" on Friday, August 17th from 4:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. and Saturday, August 18th from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Remaining books will be $5.00 per bagful on Monday, August 20th from 4:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.There will be books for children and adults, all at bargain prices. Baked goods will also be for sale on Friday and Saturday. Donations will be accepted from August 6th-August 14th. To donate, call Sandy Barnes at 973-903-1244. The church is located at 136 W. Central Ave. (Rt. 512), East Bangor, PA. For more info., visit www.ebumc.org.
The East Bangor United Methodist Community Church is holding a "Used Book Sale" on Friday, August 17th from 4:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. and Saturday, August 18th from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Remaining books will be $5.00 per bagful on Monday, August 20th from 4:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.There will be books for children and adults, all at bargain prices. Baked goods will also be for sale on Friday and Saturday. Donations will be accepted from August 6th-August 14th. To donate, call Sandy Barnes at 973-903-1244. The church is located at 136 W. Central Ave. (Rt. 512), East Bangor, PA. For more info., visit www.ebumc.org.
August 17
Family Night
Old Growth Forest Walk at Jacobsburg Friday, August 17, 6:30-8:00 PM. Join us for an evening adventure among the old-growth! We'll learn how to tell a mature forest from a young one and what these forests can provide to the animals that live in them. This program is best for families with children ages 5 and up. Registration required.
Old Growth Forest Walk at Jacobsburg Friday, August 17, 6:30-8:00 PM. Join us for an evening adventure among the old-growth! We'll learn how to tell a mature forest from a young one and what these forests can provide to the animals that live in them. This program is best for families with children ages 5 and up. Registration required.
August 18
Designer Bag Bingo
Roseto Helping Hands Designer Bag BINGO & Tricky Tray Saturday August 18, starts at 1:00pm. Doors open at 11:30. $25.00 entrance fee gets you a 10 game packet. Additional 10 game packets at the door $5.00. Food available for purchase. Tricky tray to follow after Bingo with Over 50 baskets valued at $25.00 or more. Event will be held at the Roseto Borough Hall, 164 Garibaldi Av in Roseto. For tickets call Janet at 484-221-0047
Archery for Scouts
Jacobsburg, Saturday, August 18, 9:30 AM-12:00 PM. Join other scouts for an introduction to the sport of archery! Scouts will learn the beginner level skills of target shooting with a compound bow and arrow. The program will be led by a USA Archery certified instructor. All equipment will be provided. This program is for scouts ages 10 and up. Scouts are required to register themselves for the program. Troop registrations will not be accepted.
Volunteer Day for Monarchs
Jacobsburg Environmental Center Saturday, August 18, 10:00 AM-3:00 PM. Milkweed is the only thing that Monarch butterfly caterpillars eat. Without it, they cannot survive. Join us as we dig up Common milkweed plants from an area due to be developed, and transplant them in the native gardens at Jacobsburg. Please bring work gloves, bottled water and your favorite shovel. Lunch will be provided. Registration is required.
Veterans Hike to the PA Longrifle Museum
Jacobsburg Environmental Center Saturday, August 18, 1:00-3:00 PM. Join fellow veterans for a moderate 2.5 mile hike at Jacobsburg Environmental Education Center. Free admission to the Pennsylvania Longrifle Museum is included. We will learn about the Henry longrifle and the history of rifle production at Jacobsburg before hiking back to the visitor center. Registration is required. T
Roseto Helping Hands Designer Bag BINGO & Tricky Tray Saturday August 18, starts at 1:00pm. Doors open at 11:30. $25.00 entrance fee gets you a 10 game packet. Additional 10 game packets at the door $5.00. Food available for purchase. Tricky tray to follow after Bingo with Over 50 baskets valued at $25.00 or more. Event will be held at the Roseto Borough Hall, 164 Garibaldi Av in Roseto. For tickets call Janet at 484-221-0047
Archery for Scouts
Jacobsburg, Saturday, August 18, 9:30 AM-12:00 PM. Join other scouts for an introduction to the sport of archery! Scouts will learn the beginner level skills of target shooting with a compound bow and arrow. The program will be led by a USA Archery certified instructor. All equipment will be provided. This program is for scouts ages 10 and up. Scouts are required to register themselves for the program. Troop registrations will not be accepted.
Volunteer Day for Monarchs
Jacobsburg Environmental Center Saturday, August 18, 10:00 AM-3:00 PM. Milkweed is the only thing that Monarch butterfly caterpillars eat. Without it, they cannot survive. Join us as we dig up Common milkweed plants from an area due to be developed, and transplant them in the native gardens at Jacobsburg. Please bring work gloves, bottled water and your favorite shovel. Lunch will be provided. Registration is required.
Veterans Hike to the PA Longrifle Museum
Jacobsburg Environmental Center Saturday, August 18, 1:00-3:00 PM. Join fellow veterans for a moderate 2.5 mile hike at Jacobsburg Environmental Education Center. Free admission to the Pennsylvania Longrifle Museum is included. We will learn about the Henry longrifle and the history of rifle production at Jacobsburg before hiking back to the visitor center. Registration is required. T
August 21
Fundraiser
Blue Mountain Community Library will hold a fundraiser on August 21st at Emmy Lou’s Ice Cream Café, 492 E.
Main Street, Pen Argyl from 5-9PM.
Tuesday Trails
Jacobsburg - Tuesday, August 21, 5:30-7:00 PM. Get moving after work with a brisk hike at Jacobsburg! These guided monthly hikes are 2 to 2.5 miles over uneven terrain. Dogs are welcome to hike on a leash. Meet at the Visitor Center flagpole at 400 Belfast Road. Registration is not required. Join the email reminder list by contacting us at 610-746-2801 or [email protected].
Blue Mountain Community Library will hold a fundraiser on August 21st at Emmy Lou’s Ice Cream Café, 492 E.
Main Street, Pen Argyl from 5-9PM.
Tuesday Trails
Jacobsburg - Tuesday, August 21, 5:30-7:00 PM. Get moving after work with a brisk hike at Jacobsburg! These guided monthly hikes are 2 to 2.5 miles over uneven terrain. Dogs are welcome to hike on a leash. Meet at the Visitor Center flagpole at 400 Belfast Road. Registration is not required. Join the email reminder list by contacting us at 610-746-2801 or [email protected].
August 24
Blood Drive
Blood Donations will be taken Friday, August 24th 10:00am — 3:00pm at Grand Central Landfill 910 W. Pennsylvania Ave., Pen Argyl. Adrienne Fors 585-472-2075. Online Registration Sponsor Code 1015
Blood Donations will be taken Friday, August 24th 10:00am — 3:00pm at Grand Central Landfill 910 W. Pennsylvania Ave., Pen Argyl. Adrienne Fors 585-472-2075. Online Registration Sponsor Code 1015
August 25
Summer Saturdays in the Park
Upper Mount Bethel will hold the third Summer Saturday in the Park on August 25th from 2 to 7 pm in the Upper Mount Bethel Township Park, Potomac Street, Mt. Bethel. There will be artists and vendors, kids activities, Jinxx the Clown, face painting, great food and great shopping and a movie night. This will be fun for the whole family. For more information, call Tiffany Hayward at 570-242-7671.
Free Movie
The movie Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory will be shown at Mt. Bethel Community Park on August 25 following the Saturday in the Park event. T.he movie will begin at dusk and admission is free
Easy, Beautiful Native Gardens for Small Spaces
Jacobsburg Environmental Center, Saturday, August 25, 1:00-5:00 PM. Would you like to attract more butterflies, hummingbirds, pollinators and wildlife to your yard but think you don’t have enough space or aren't sure which plants to use? Join us to learn how to beautify your home landscaping with native plants! This half-day class will focus on native plant landscaping and management for small spaces. Each participant receives two native plants to take home. A $10.00 registration fee is required. Please bring water and a snack.
Block Party
The Summer Block Party in Bangor which was postponed from July 21 will be held on Broadway in Bangor - August 25 from 4-7pm.
Upper Mount Bethel will hold the third Summer Saturday in the Park on August 25th from 2 to 7 pm in the Upper Mount Bethel Township Park, Potomac Street, Mt. Bethel. There will be artists and vendors, kids activities, Jinxx the Clown, face painting, great food and great shopping and a movie night. This will be fun for the whole family. For more information, call Tiffany Hayward at 570-242-7671.
Free Movie
The movie Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory will be shown at Mt. Bethel Community Park on August 25 following the Saturday in the Park event. T.he movie will begin at dusk and admission is free
Easy, Beautiful Native Gardens for Small Spaces
Jacobsburg Environmental Center, Saturday, August 25, 1:00-5:00 PM. Would you like to attract more butterflies, hummingbirds, pollinators and wildlife to your yard but think you don’t have enough space or aren't sure which plants to use? Join us to learn how to beautify your home landscaping with native plants! This half-day class will focus on native plant landscaping and management for small spaces. Each participant receives two native plants to take home. A $10.00 registration fee is required. Please bring water and a snack.
Block Party
The Summer Block Party in Bangor which was postponed from July 21 will be held on Broadway in Bangor - August 25 from 4-7pm.
September 7
Celtic Poetry Contest Deadline
Celebrating the creativity, heritage, and traditions of the seven Celtic nations, Celtic Cultural Alliance announces its annual Celtic Poetry Contest for writers of all ages. Original works for the poems should reflect the Celtic culture, arts, history or literature. Personal anecdotes of family memories or travelling experiences are also encouraged.
Poems must be original in any style or length with one author. The three brackets are: 3rd through 6th grades, 7th through 12th grades, and adult. The entries must be neatly written or typed. The top poets in each category will be given a certificate and small prize and will be invited to read their poems on the stage at Celtic Heritage Hollow on September 30, 2018.
Writers should submit their entries to Marcie Mulligan at [email protected], subject: Poetry Contest or by mail to Celtic Cultural Alliance, Celtic Poetry Contest, 534 Main St., Bethlehem PA 18018 by the deadline of September 7, 2018.
Celebrating the creativity, heritage, and traditions of the seven Celtic nations, Celtic Cultural Alliance announces its annual Celtic Poetry Contest for writers of all ages. Original works for the poems should reflect the Celtic culture, arts, history or literature. Personal anecdotes of family memories or travelling experiences are also encouraged.
Poems must be original in any style or length with one author. The three brackets are: 3rd through 6th grades, 7th through 12th grades, and adult. The entries must be neatly written or typed. The top poets in each category will be given a certificate and small prize and will be invited to read their poems on the stage at Celtic Heritage Hollow on September 30, 2018.
Writers should submit their entries to Marcie Mulligan at [email protected], subject: Poetry Contest or by mail to Celtic Cultural Alliance, Celtic Poetry Contest, 534 Main St., Bethlehem PA 18018 by the deadline of September 7, 2018.
September 15
Paper Shredding Event
A mobile paper shredding event is scheduled for September 15 from 9 am to 12 pm at Weona Park in Pen Argyl. This event is for Northampton County Residents only. No business or commercial shredding will be allowed. Accepted items are financial statements, medical records, investment transactions, employee payvstubs, Social Security or credit card numbers, pre-approved credit card applications, legal documents, tax forms, accounting files, cancelled checks, credit reward or bonus cards. No ring binders, plastic sheet protectors or coverings and no metal strips. DO NOT BRING junk mail, greeting cards, postcards, magazines, fliers, etc. These go in a recycling bin.
A mobile paper shredding event is scheduled for September 15 from 9 am to 12 pm at Weona Park in Pen Argyl. This event is for Northampton County Residents only. No business or commercial shredding will be allowed. Accepted items are financial statements, medical records, investment transactions, employee payvstubs, Social Security or credit card numbers, pre-approved credit card applications, legal documents, tax forms, accounting files, cancelled checks, credit reward or bonus cards. No ring binders, plastic sheet protectors or coverings and no metal strips. DO NOT BRING junk mail, greeting cards, postcards, magazines, fliers, etc. These go in a recycling bin.
September 16-24
AARP Bus Trip
Slate Belt AARP Chapter 4135 is planning a bus trip to Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island and New Brunswick from September 16-24, 2018. Please call Deanna at 610-588-4623 for more information if you are interested in going on this trip which is also open to the public.
Slate Belt AARP Chapter 4135 is planning a bus trip to Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island and New Brunswick from September 16-24, 2018. Please call Deanna at 610-588-4623 for more information if you are interested in going on this trip which is also open to the public.
September 22-23
Masonic Car & Truck Show
Presented by the Portland Masonic lodge No.311 F&AM Car, truck, motorcycle show, truck and tractor pulls Saturday and Sunday. Music, food, vendors, and much much more!!! Setup 9/21 5pm Show & shine and truck pulls Saturday 9/22. Tractor pulls Sunday 9/23. Food, vendors, music. Vendors spaces available.
Call Bob-484-239-5294
Presented by the Portland Masonic lodge No.311 F&AM Car, truck, motorcycle show, truck and tractor pulls Saturday and Sunday. Music, food, vendors, and much much more!!! Setup 9/21 5pm Show & shine and truck pulls Saturday 9/22. Tractor pulls Sunday 9/23. Food, vendors, music. Vendors spaces available.
Call Bob-484-239-5294
September 23
BTPA Motorcycle Run
Bushkill Township Police Association (BTPA) will be hosting their 2nd annual motorcycle run on September 23, 2018 to support Law Enforcement and BTPA. The ride will be full Police escorted and end with a party at Evergreen Lakes. Your donation of $20 per person will include an event t-shirt, after party including food, beverages and live band. All active and retired Law Enforcement are free with proper identification. There will also be a live K-9 demonstration and many other surprises. Save the date and support a great cause with a great ride event.
Bushkill Township Police Association (BTPA) will be hosting their 2nd annual motorcycle run on September 23, 2018 to support Law Enforcement and BTPA. The ride will be full Police escorted and end with a party at Evergreen Lakes. Your donation of $20 per person will include an event t-shirt, after party including food, beverages and live band. All active and retired Law Enforcement are free with proper identification. There will also be a live K-9 demonstration and many other surprises. Save the date and support a great cause with a great ride event.
September 26
Fundraiser
Wendy’s fundraiser for Blue Mountain Community Library on September 26 (5-8PM)! Dine in or take out.
Wendy’s fundraiser for Blue Mountain Community Library on September 26 (5-8PM)! Dine in or take out.
September 29
Celtic Cultural Alliance Announces Songwriting Competition
Celtic Cultural Alliance will be hosting a songwriting competition, sponsored by C.F. Martin & Co. and Sellersville Theatre, on Saturday, September 29, 2018, at 10:00 a.m. at the Celtic Heritage Hollow Stage during the 31st Celtic Classic Highland Games and Festival. The contest is open to all amateur songwriters.
Original songs must have lyrics and be performed in person on the guitar. Songs will be judged on lyrics, melody and performance by professional musicians Graham Wright of the Glengarry Bhoys, Gerry Timlin and Seamus Kennedy. The contestant with the highest score will be awarded one Martin Guitar DRSG with case and strings along with the opportunity to audition as the opening act for a performance at the Sellersville Theatre.
Contestants must send in a registration with the lyrics, and it must be postmarked by September 1, 2018. The contest is limited to the first 15 applicants with a correct registration. For more information and a registration form, please visit http://www.celticfest.org/celtic_song_writing_contest.
Celtic Cultural Alliance will be hosting a songwriting competition, sponsored by C.F. Martin & Co. and Sellersville Theatre, on Saturday, September 29, 2018, at 10:00 a.m. at the Celtic Heritage Hollow Stage during the 31st Celtic Classic Highland Games and Festival. The contest is open to all amateur songwriters.
Original songs must have lyrics and be performed in person on the guitar. Songs will be judged on lyrics, melody and performance by professional musicians Graham Wright of the Glengarry Bhoys, Gerry Timlin and Seamus Kennedy. The contestant with the highest score will be awarded one Martin Guitar DRSG with case and strings along with the opportunity to audition as the opening act for a performance at the Sellersville Theatre.
Contestants must send in a registration with the lyrics, and it must be postmarked by September 1, 2018. The contest is limited to the first 15 applicants with a correct registration. For more information and a registration form, please visit http://www.celticfest.org/celtic_song_writing_contest.
October 6
Bangor Artisan Market
Come to the outdoor vintage-inspired Bangor Artisan Market Saturday October 6 from 10-4. brought to you by the Historic Bangor Business Association and Rustic Retail featuring handmade gifts, antiques, re-purposed items, home decor, art and jewelry. Broadway features something for everyone including ice cream, chocolate and coffee shops. Enjoy some food or drinks at one of our downtown pubs, restaurants or brewery. Browse quaint stores and more.
Come to the outdoor vintage-inspired Bangor Artisan Market Saturday October 6 from 10-4. brought to you by the Historic Bangor Business Association and Rustic Retail featuring handmade gifts, antiques, re-purposed items, home decor, art and jewelry. Broadway features something for everyone including ice cream, chocolate and coffee shops. Enjoy some food or drinks at one of our downtown pubs, restaurants or brewery. Browse quaint stores and more.
October 24
Sight and Sound Trip
The Slate Belt Young at Heart Club will be sponsoring a trip to Sight & Sound in Lancaster to see "Jesus" on October 24th. The cost will include bus fare, driver's tip, entrance to the show and late lunch at Shady Maple. For more information, please call Mary Lou Derea-Lohman at 610-863-4846 or 610-844-4630."
The Slate Belt Young at Heart Club will be sponsoring a trip to Sight & Sound in Lancaster to see "Jesus" on October 24th. The cost will include bus fare, driver's tip, entrance to the show and late lunch at Shady Maple. For more information, please call Mary Lou Derea-Lohman at 610-863-4846 or 610-844-4630."
October 27-28
Jacobsburg Market Faire & Rendezvous
Jacobsburg Market Faire & Rendezvous – Living History Weekend will be held Saturday, October 27, 2018: 10 am–4 pm & Sunday, October 28, 2018: 10 am–4 pm. Fur Trade Era encampment, 18th c. Market Faire, Early American Arts & Crafts exhibits with demonstrations Open Hearth Cooking – Children’s Games – Food
Jacobsburg Market Faire & Rendezvous – Living History Weekend will be held Saturday, October 27, 2018: 10 am–4 pm & Sunday, October 28, 2018: 10 am–4 pm. Fur Trade Era encampment, 18th c. Market Faire, Early American Arts & Crafts exhibits with demonstrations Open Hearth Cooking – Children’s Games – Food
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Slate Belt Senior Center
Slate Belt Senior Center
Blue Valley Farm Show Complex
700 American Bangor Road
Bangor, ph 610-588-1224
JULY EVENTS
Blue Valley Farm Show Complex
700 American Bangor Road
Bangor, ph 610-588-1224
- Hours: 8:00 A.M.-4:00 P.M.
- For Meal Reservations please call by 10:00 one day before the meal. Cancellations must be done as soon as possible. Lunch is served at 11:30 AM.
- Walking Club, Mondays, 9;30AM and Friday,
- Zumba Gold, Tuesdays, 10;00 AM
- Brush Away with Senior Artists, Wednesdays, 9:00 AM
- Exercise with Darla, Wednesdays, 10:00 AM
- Table Tennis, July 24, 31, 12:15 PM
JULY EVENTS
- MUSIC WITH RANDY SIMPSON, Wednesday, July 25, 12:15 PM
- Council Meeting, Thursday, July 26, 9:00 AM
- Farkle Tournament (registration required) Friday, July 27, 12:15 PM,
AUGUST
- Walking Club, , Mondays, Wednesdays & Friday, August 3, 9:30 AM
- Zumba Gold, Tuesdays, 10:00 AM
- Crafts, Tuesdays, 9:00 AM
- Tai Chi,Tuesdays, 12:30 & Thursday, August 23, 10:00-11:00 AM
- Brush Away with Senior Artist, Wednesdays, 8:00-11:00 AM
- Exercise with Darla, Wednesdays, 10:00 AM
- Meal Reservations must be made by 10:00 AM 1 day before the meal. Cancellations must be made as soon as possible. Lunch is served at 11:30 AM
- Board games, cards, quoits, library, computer, puzzles and pool are available
AUGUST EVENTS
- Quoits, Thursday, August 2, 9:30 AM
- Ladder Ball, Thursday,, August 2 , 10:00 AM
- Dominos, Thursday,, August 2, 12:15 PM
- Baseball, Friday, August 3, & Friday, August 24, 10:00 AM
- Bean Bags, Friday, August 3, 12:15 PM
- Ladder Ball, Thursday, August 9, 9:30 AM
- Nickle-Nickle, Thursday, August 9, 12:15 PM
- CENTER CLOSES, FRIDAY, AUGUST 10, 12:30
- CENTER WILL BE CLOSED AUGUST 13-17 (BLUE VALLEY FARM SHOW)
- CENTER CLOSED TUESDAY, AUGUST 21
- Events Meeting, Thursday, August 23, 12:15 PM
- Cards, Thursday, August 23
- MUSIC WITH BILL REESE, Friday, August 24, 12:15 PM
- Mexican Train Dominos, Thursday, August 30, 9:30 PM
- Football set up, Thursday, August 30, 12:15 PM
- Football scrimmage-Bangor vs Pen Argyl, Friday, August 31, 9:30 AM
- Say goodbye to Summer Ice Cream Bash (byot), Friday, August 31
MTD: 4.94 YTD: 34.96 Normal: 4.84
Pen Argyl - July 2018
01 - .00
02 - .00 03 - .00 04 - .11 05 - .00 06 - .00 07 - .00 08 - .30 09 - .00 10 - .00 11 - .00 12 - .00 13 - .00 14 - .00 15 - .56 16 - .00 |
17 - .00
18 - .00 19 - .00 20 - .00 21 - .83 22 - .89 23 - .50 24 - .62 25 - .73 26 - .07 27 - .00 28 - .00 29 - .00 30 - .00 31 - .00 |
Month |
Total |
Normal |
January |
4,32 |
3.08 |
February |
6.04 |
2.77 |
March |
3,80 |
3.54 |
April |
5.33 |
3.95 |
May |
6.22 |
4.47 |
June |
4.24 |
4.65 |
July |
4.94 |
4.84 |
Total |
34.96 |
27.35 |
Bangor Library New Books
July 25
July 25
Adult Fiction
- Believe No One by A.D. Garrett
- The Confessions of Young Nero by Margaret George
- I Found You by Lisa Jewell
- The Girl Who Takes an Eye for an Eye by David Lagercrantz
- Dorchester Terrace by Anne Perry
- The Ruins by Riley Sager
- Act of War by Brad Thor
- Richard Nixon by John Farrell
- Lara by Anna Pasternak
- Brazen by Penelope Bagieu
- Dark River by Erin Hunter
- Dawn by Erin Hunter
- Eclipse by Erin Hunter
- Fading Echoes by Erin Hunter
- Long Shadows by Erin Hunter
- Midnight by Erin Hunter
- Night Whispers by Erin Hunter
- Outcast by Erin Hunter
- Starlight by Erin Hunter
- Sunrise by Erin Hunter
- Sunset by Erin Hunter
- The Forgotten Warrior by Erin Hunter
- The Fourth Apprentice by Erin Hunter
- The Last Hope by Erin Hunter
- The Sight by Erin Hunter
- Twilight by Erin Hunter
- Irena’s Children by Tilar Mazzeo
- The Usborne Internet Linked First Encyclopedia of Seas & Oceans by Ben Denne
- 100 Things You Should Know About Reptiles & Amphibians by Ann Kay
- A Street through Time by Anne Millard
- Crossing The Delaware by Louise Peacock
- The Mary Celeste by Jane Yolen
- It’s Spring by Samantha Berger
- Olivia the Princess by Natalie Shaw
- On This Spot by Susan Goodman
- Poldark: The Complete First Season
- Sleeping Beauty
- Sons of Anarchy Season 1 to 5
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