Call The Numbers Below For Help
With Any of these Issues..........
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
Crisis Intervention
24 Hours 610-829-4841
With Any of these Issues..........
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
Crisis Intervention
24 Hours 610-829-4841
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Big Time Queen Coronation.....![]() Sophia Morgan Genteel was crowned as the 126th Big Time Queen during ceremonies at Our Lady of Mount Carmel church Saturday evening. PHOTO GALLERY Sbtt Photo Lisa Newberry Belt and Beyond
Ackermanville Gristmill began in 1787![]() by Jordyn Taylor
Although Speer's General Store, the leather man on the corner, and wagons on the streets of Bangor are no longer here, the Ackermanville Grist Mill still stands on Washington Boulevard (Rt 191). The Grist Mill was originally built in 1787 and served the community for 188 years before burning down in 1921. The current building was brought to Bangor by horse drawn carriages and was a meeting place for trades of seed, corn, and flour. According to previous owner, Eric Benson, “There was a lot going on here back in the day. It was a thriving little village.” The mill was completely powered by water from Waltz Creek. The water was converted into a pond, that is now filled in, that flowed through an underground tunnel and hit the water wheel in the basement. The equipment is still in the building and the mill is currently under restoration. The Wetzel Brothers were the original owners of the Grist mill and its sister saw mill across the street. It has since had many owners and was recently bought by Andy Burd from Benson. Unfortunately, Benson had to sell the mill due to medical and time restrictions. However, he believes in its restoration and loves the history of the mill. Benson was the owner of the mill for five years and began the renovations. Although there is no water system, he would love to see it fully restored one day. “When I found out that it was a true water-powered building, it really caught my interest because it's not something you come across every day,” Benson said. “It just felt like a good time to try to make a difference and to preserve a little bit of local history.” The Ackermanville Gristmill is one of few Gristmills left in America. Less than 2,000 still stand; some restored for other uses while others display their history. In the Ackermanville Grist Mill, signs hang from the original mill and the pulley system can be seen from outside. Pictures of the mill and information on it can be found on www.millpictures.com and a map of the area in 1874 can be found on www.historicmapworks.com. It also has a Facebook page: The Ackermanville Gristmill. Mill Acknowledgements: Keith Ackerman, John Kercsmar, Dean Pysher, Ken Yeisley, Keith’s Tree Service, Gary Eagle Tree Service. Farm Show Pre-registration Tuesday......Rivalry Banquet & Game Ticket Sales![]() The Rivalry Committee will sell banquet and game tickets online at slatebeltrivalry.com
Banquet Ticket sales begin August 5, cost is $60.00. They have 300 printed "commemorative" tickets. Each school will receive 150 for teams, administration, Board of Education, and special guests. There will be 450 seats for public sale. Game Ticket pre-sale (for parents of players / participants, season ticket holders) will be available from August 19 -25. They will have a code to be used during this time period. Public reserved bleacher tickets will go on sale Monday, August 26 at 7:00 AM. No season passes, Colonial League passes, or gold cards (senior citizens) will be accepted. Tickets are $10.00. Game day general admission tickets cost $10.00.
Special Events Happening Soon...... Car, Truck, Motorcycle Show
Come to Reagle Dodge on Sunday, July 28 beginning at 8 AM for a Car, Truck, and Motorcycle Show. Come out and support the Washington Township Volunteer Fire Company and The Plainfield Township Volunteer Fire Company. All proceeds of the event go to the local men and women who help keep us safe and come to us in our time of need. Registration starts at 8 am. $5.00 fee to show the vehicle. Free to attend, please leave all furry friends home. The event is sponsored by Slate Belt Mighty Mopars. Serving Breakfast & Lunch, ice cream, music, 50/50 drawings Rain date will be August 4th 2019. Grace UMC VBS Children, teens, and adults are all invited to join Grace UMC in Pen Argyl July 29-August 2 from 6-8pm for a fun week of Vacation Bible School. There is no charge for this program and all are invited as we go Into The Wild for encounters with Jesus. Children ages 3 and up will learn about Jesus through stories, songs, crafts, and games. Teens will focus on Jesus in their own teen program and adults of all ages are invited to join our adult Bible Study. On Friday evening, there will be a closing program followed by an ice cream social. For more information or to register, please call the church at 610-863-4811 or email graceumc@worshipatgrace.org. New Announcements......
Free Dinner The East Bangor United Methodist Community Church welcomes you to a FREE Homemade Buffet Dinner on Sunday, August 4, from 4:00-5:30 p.m. The church is located at 136 W. Central Ave. (Rt. 512), East Bangor, PA. Questions? call 610-588-4453 or visit http://ebumc.org/. Pastie Sale The East Bangor United Methodist Community Church will hold a pastie sale. The selections include beef w/wo onions and broccoli-cheese w/wo onions. The cost is $5.50. To order, call Lois at 610-588-1745 by Sunday, August 4th. Pasties must be picked up at the church on Tuesday, August 6th, at 3:30 p.m. The church is located at 136 W. Central Ave. (Rt. 512), East Bangor, PA. Help Track Bald Eagle Population![]() The Pennsylvania Game Commission is asking for the public’s help to track the state’s growing bald eagle population. After reaching a low of just three nesting bald eagle pairs in the Commonwealth in the early 1980s, officials now estimate there are more than 300 nesting pairs here. While bald eagles are no longer listed as a threatened species in Pennsylvania, they are still protected by the U.S. Bald and Golden Eagle Protection Act, which prohibits taking of the birds, nests or eggs. If you spot a bald eagle nest, please use proper etiquette to avoid disturbing the birds. To review bald eagle nest guidelines, or to report your nest sighting to the game commission, click here. Pat LaMarche To Speak at Library![]() The author of the book Magic Diary, Pat LaMarche will be sharing her book Wednesday, August 28, 2019 from 4:00-6:00 pm at the Bangor Public Library. No registration needed.
LaMarche’s first novel, Magic Diary, combines her passion for learning with her keen insight into the American healthcare system. Pat LaMarche, an award winning broadcaster and journalist, has spent a lifetime traveling around the world and across the nation telling the tales of ordinary folks living through unimaginable hardship. Her two non-fiction books, Left Out in America and Daddy, What’s the Middle Class?, exposed the harsh realities of life for the impoverished American and their ongoing struggle to survive.
Regular Slate Belt Events This Week.......
Public Service Announcements
Blue Valley Farm Show Registration
![]() Ride the Bangor Park Train
Come and ride the Bangor Park train at (90 Eisenhart Blvd) - and bring the kids, too! The train typically runs Saturdays and Sundays from 1:00-5:00 through the end of August, weather permitting. The best part? Rides are free! They do accept donations in to maintain this community service. Slater Family Network Open Thursdays
Slater Family Network is open every Thursday in the summer from 9am-2pm to serve the residents of the Bangor School District. Other days available by appointment. Food, clothing, Mental Health Counseling, School Supplies, and Back Pack Buddy Food Program, all free and available. Please call for details and appointment at 610-599-7019. DivorceCare and GriefShare "DivorceCare and GriefShare are ongoing 13-week support groups for those going through separation or divorce, and for those dealing with the loss of a loved one. They meet Sundays from 4:30-6:30 PM. Participation may begin any time. Mount Eaton Church, 7277 Mount Eaton Road, Saylorsburg, PA 18353.(570) 992-7050. Donations 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. Summer Feeding at FUMC
The Slate Belt Y will be offering a Summer feeding at The First United Methodist Church, 55 N. 3rd St, Bangor, Monday-Friday. Please help us spread the word to make sure as many children as possible have access to free, healthy meals while school is out. Summer Reading at Bangor Library Bangor Public Library Summer Reading program "A Universe of Stories" will start June 20th and run until August 22nd. Meeting days are Thursdays: Grades K-3 from 9:30-10:30 am and Grades 4-6 from 11:00am - 12:00pm. Registration is required. Call the library for more information or stop in. Bangor Swimming Pool Info Pool hours: Monday – Friday: 12PM-7PM Saturday and Sunday: 11AM-7PM. The Season Pass Application is in the ticket link and passes will be available at the Borough Office. Season Pass Rates: Family: $170 Family Twilight: (after 5 p.m.) $140 Individual: $95 Senior: $70. Daily Pass fees: Adult: $5 Child:(13 and under) $4 Senior: $3 Twilight: (after 5 p.m.) $3 (for everyone) Day Care Facility rate: $3/child/day (max 3 hours) More info: contact the Borough Office: 610-588-2216. Weona Park Info CAROUSEL AND MINIATURE GOLF Wednesday-Friday evenings 3 P.M.-9 P.M; Saturday and Sundays 12 Noon – 9 P.M., weather permitting. Carousel Rides are $1. A round of golf is $5 per person except for our Summer Sizzle Sale from Wed. – Fri. when a round is only $3!!!!!! Please note the first 9 holes of Weona Park Golf is handicap accessible. What's Available at Jacobsburg? You can borrow fishing rods and tackle or Discover Adventure Backpacks Monday - Friday, 8:00am to 2:30pm at the Jacobsburg Visitor Center, 400 Belfast Road, Nazareth. To borrow equipment, you must provide a driver’s license or other form of state issued identification. Persons age 16 and older must possess a current fishing license to fish. Adults can help children under 16 fish without a license. Bait is not provided. The Backpacks are best for young children. For more information call 610-746-2801 or email jacobsburgsp@pa.gov. You can view and 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. With at least three days notice, interpreters for people who are deaf or hard of hearing are available for educational programs. Property Tax/Rent Rebate program Older adults and Pennsylvanians with disabilities have until December 31 to apply for the state’s Property Tax/Rent Rebate program. The original deadline was June 30. The program benefits people age 65 or older, widows and widowers age 50 or older, and the disabled 18 or older. The income limit is $35,000 a year for homeowners and $15,000 for renters, and half of Social Security income excluded. The maximum standard rebate is $650. Supplemental rebates for certain qualifying homeowners boosts rebates to $975. After June 30, rebates will be distributed as claims are received and processed. Applications typically take 6-8 weeks to process. Eligibility information and forms are available www.rephahn.com, or by contacting her office at 610-746-2100. Eligibility information and forms are also available at www.repemrick.com or by contacting his Slate Belt office at 610-588-8011 or Nazareth office at 610-746-5090. Assistance in filling out the applications is available free of charge. Slate Belt AARP Trip Slate Belt AARP Chapter 4135 will be taking a trip to Boston, Salem, and Cape Ann, Sept. 12-16. This is open to the public. Anyone interested please call Deanna at 610-588-4623 for more info. "Weona 100" Requests Pen Argyl Borough requests volunteers, personal stories from Community for “Weona 100.” A joint committee of borough officials and residents are planning a weekend of “Weona 100” festivities and activities on June 19-20, 2020. For more information about the Weona Park 100th Anniversary plans, contact Roberta Cowley at 484-695-2994 or email Weona100@gmail.com. Heritage Center Monthly Schedule August 8, 7:00 PM: TBA; September 12, 7 PM: “Anniversary of Normandy” by Russ Stout; October 10, 7 PM” “Annual Haunted Heritage Show.” Sundays: November 10, 2 PM: “Bangor-Pen Argyl 100th Game” by Walter Cole; December 8, 2 PM: “The Great Slate Belt Trivia Contest” hosted by Emcee Marc Blau; January 12, 2020, 2 PM: “History of the Mummers” by Melissa Hough. FREE SUNDAY DINNERS
1st Sunday of Every Month East Bangor United Methodist Church, Central Ave., East Bangor 4 - 6 pm 610-588-4453 2nd Sunday of Every Month Crossroad Baptist, S. 2nd St., Bangor 4 - 5:30 pm 610-588-3966 3rd Sunday of Every Month Ackermanville United Methodist, 1410 Ackeranville Rd. 4 - 5:30 pm 610-588-7818 4th Sunday of Every Month First United Methodist, 3rd St., Bangor 12:30 pm - ?? 610-588-4673 Last Saturday of Every Month - Hospitality Luncheon First United Presbyterian Church, 218 W. Penna. Ave., Pen Argyl 11:30 - 1:30 pm 610-863-4447 If you have any questions, please call the respective churches. SUNDAY CHURCH SCHEDULE
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The Slate Belt Regional Police Department has a prescription drug “Take-Back “box at their 6292 Sullivan Trail, Nazareth, Pa office (Plainfield Township Municipal Building). Contact information for the SBRPD is: 911 (Emergency), 610-759-8517 (Non-Emergency), 610-759-8523 (Fax) and 1-888-823-4978 FREE (Non-Emergency Toll Free) Please E-mail Your News To Us
Outsmarting Bugs in Your Home Insects are resilient, strategic and way smarter than you may realize. These bug facts can help you better understand them. • Cockroaches have the capacity to memorize and learn -- even without their heads, they can survive for weeks. • Once an ant knows where food is located, it’ll leave a scented trail to guide others to the source. Ants help each other out in other ways, too. Certain ant species have been observed linking their bodies together to build ladders, chains, walls and even rafts that float in water. • If your fly-swatting skills leave something to be desired, don’t feel bad. Flies can detect danger from all angles and can react four times faster than humans. Ninety-three percent of respondents said that they’re concerned with having bugs inside their home in a recent survey conducted by Zevo -- a maker of bug killer sprays that are safe for use around people and pets when used as directed. Take a fresh approach to home insect control that you can feel good about with these safe extermination tips: • Keep common entry points like doors, windows and garages closed. Need a cross-breeze? Install screens on doors and windows. • Seal cracks around window and door frames, which are both entry points and hiding spaces for bugs. • Don’t stack firewood or scrap wood next to your house. • Avoid leaving food around after meals. • For bugs you see, use a spray that doesn’t contain harsh chemicals, such as Zevo Instant Action Spray. Its active ingredients are essential oils that target nerve receptors active only in insects, so you (and your pets) don’t need to leave the room. • For the bugs you don’t see, use chemical-free traps in areas heavily trafficked by bugs like those from Zevo, which plug into outlets around the home. StatePoint Suspect Wanted![]() Raymond Hunt 49 yr old white male, 5’10, 220lbs, Auburn Hair – Green Eyes Last Scene in the 100 Block of S. Broadway in Wind Gap Borough at approximately 6:45 pm on 7/24/2015 OPERATING – 2005 Gray Ford Taurus NY Registration HE-3902
Warrant has been Issued for charges of:
Anyone with information on the location of Hunt is asked to contact the Slate Belt Regional police Department at 610-759-8517. New Pastor at Hope UCC![]() Rev. Dr. Emily B. Hall was elected to the pulpit at Hope UCC Wind Gap on Sunday, July 21, 2019. She will conduct her first worship service on August 18 at 9:30 AM.
Pastor Hall received her Masters of Divinity from the Methodist Theological School in Ohio in 1999 and her Doctorate in Ministry from Drew University in 2012. Pastor Hall was ordained in 2008 as a Methodist Pastor. She began her ministry as a youth and older adult pastor at Jesse Lee Memorial UMC in RIdgefield, CT in 2000. She served Central Valley UMC in Central Valley, NY from 2002 to 2008 and Westside UMC in Hopatcong, NJ from 2010 to 2011. The Hope Church position is half time. She is also the Director of Chaplaincy at Greystone Park Psychiatric Hospital in Morris Plains, NJ. Pastor Emily and her spouse Pamela Fake were married in January 2016. They have two dogs, Davey and Goliath and they enjoy cycling, photography and traveling. Pamela is an Orthopedic Nurse at the Hackensack University Medical Center in Hackensack, NJ. Mt. Bethel Ice Cream Social![]() Christ Evangelical Lutheran Church 703 S. Delaware Dr. (Route 611), Mt. Bethel (Stone Church) will hold an Ice Cream Social on Saturday, August 3 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. Plainfield Scholarship Winners![]() Nine area students were awarded scholarships at the Plainfield Fair Tuesday evening. (L-R Back) Charles Nutaitis (Lafayette College) Kallie Manieri (Northampton Community College) Rachel Kromer (Delaware Valley University) (L-R Front) Megan Pfeiffer (Delaware Valley University) Kandie Gower (Bloomsburg University) KayAnn Kern (Northampton Community College) Not pictured: Carl Nutaitis (Lafayette college) Stephanie Hahn (Northampton Community College) Kristina Tucker (Kings College) Sbtt Photo Lisa Newberry Belt & Beyond
Y Breaks Ground for Pool/Gym![]() Tuesday, the Slate Belt Branch of the Greater Valley YMCA broke ground for the construction of a heated indoor pool, basketball gymnasium and childcare wing. The Slate Belt additions are made possible because of the support of many generous gifts from local donors, Foundations, and community partners. The expansion’s anticipated completion is 2020.
A key community supporter, Pennsylvania State Representative Marcia Hahn, helped make the expansion become a reality for the community. Hahn helped the Y secure $5,000,000 in crucial funding for the project. The funding became available by the State Legislature through passing House Bill 271, which expands gambling in the state. Through this bill, the Y was able to secure funding from Pennsylvania casinos for the expansion of the Slate Belt Branch. “The funding is generated solely by the Casinos Local Share Account, so no taxpayer dollars are directly used in supporting these grants," Hahn said. "I sat on on discussions about the pool and gymnasium almost 20 years ago as a member of then-State Rep. Craig Dally’s staff. I also remember him telling me how his father, John, talked about this plan in the late 1970s when he was mayor of Pen Argyl.” David Fagerstrom, President and CEO of the Greater Valley YMCA said “This is an exciting moment for our community. It took patience and years of persistence,.... The addition of the basketball gymnasium, pool and childcare wing will allow the Y to serve many more individuals through life-saving swim lessons, helping seniors stay active and independent, and preparing children socially and academically for success in kindergarten and their futures. Other key contributors to the Slate Belt Expansion Project are The John and Margaret Post Foundation, The John Jr. and Michael Rohall Jr. Foundation of the Community Foundation of New Jersey, The Wind Gap Chevrolet Buick Foundation, and Lafayette Ambassador Bank.The Y’s Slate Belt Canvassing Committee is currently working to secure the rest of the necessary funding; pledging and naming opportunities are available now. Alex Golden Recipient of
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July 29 Grace UMC VBS Children, teens, and adults are all invited to join Grace UMC in Pen Argyl July 29-August 2 from 6-8pm for a fun week of Vacation Bible School. There is no charge for this program and all are invited as we go Into The Wild for encounters with Jesus. Children ages 3 and up will learn about Jesus through stories, songs, crafts, and games. Teens will focus on Jesus in their own teen program and adults of all ages are invited to join our adult Bible Study. On Friday evening, there will be a closing program followed by an ice cream social. For more information or to register, please call the church at 610-863-4811 or email graceumc@worshipatgrace.org. July 30 - August 6 Clothing Drive Families First in collaboration with the Pen Argyl Area High School Athletic Department, Pen Argyl Salvation Army, and Grace United Methodist Church, will be hosting a clothing drive to benefit all students and families of the Pen Argyl Area School District. Clothing will be collected from July 30 to August 6. They are only accepting gently used, school appropriate, clothing and sizes from Children’s 5T to Men and Women’s Clothing X-Large. Clothing can be dropped off. Locations are: Pen Argyl High School Cafeteria, Families First at Wind Gap Middle School, and Plainfield Elementary School. Volunteers are needed to help with the sorting and organizing of the donated clothing on August 7 at the Pen Argyl Area High School beginning at 8:00 am. Volunteers are also needed to do shift work during the distribution of clothing on the following dates: Thursday, August 8th from 9:00 am to 11:00 am and 4:00 pm to 7:00 pm, Friday, August 9th from 9:00 am to 11:00 am and 4:00 pm to 7:00 pm and Saturday, August 10th from 9:00 am to 11:00 pm. August 1 Amateur Radio Club The Delaware-Lehigh Amateur Radio Club will hold its monthly meeting Thursday, August 1, at 7:30 pm in the Bethlehem Township Community Center, 2900 Farmersville Road, Bethlehem. Program: "Info Age & The Marconi Belmar Wireless Site / KA2JQG, Presenter. Members and others interested always are welcome. Directions: https://tinyurl.com/y852acvn. FMI: www.DLARC.org , KE3AW@ARRLnet , or 610.432.8286. August 3 Martin on Main Festival The 12th Annual Martin on Main festival will take place August 3 from 1:00-7:00pm. The Nazareth Center for the Arts will once again host the second stage. Join them for great music, good food, and fun times! See more details on the facebook event page. Ice Cream Social Christ Evangelical Lutheran Church 703 S. Delaware Dr. (Route 611), Mt. Bethel (Stone Church) will hold an Ice Cream Social on Saturday, August 3 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 August 4 String Art Class A String Art Class will be held at The Nazareth Center for the Arts on August 4. All artistic levels welcome. Learn something new and bring home a unique piece of artwork. 1:00-4:00pm. Class/materials: $25. Email them to sign up. Free Dinner The East Bangor United Methodist Community Church welcomes you to a FREE Homemade Buffet Dinner on Sunday, August 4, from 4:00-5:30 p.m. The church is located at 136 W. Central Ave. (Rt. 512), East Bangor, PA. Questions? call 610-588-4453 or visit http://ebumc.org/. Pastie Sale The East Bangor United Methodist Community Church will hold a pastie sale. The selections include beef w/wo onions and broccoli-cheese w/wo onions. The cost is $5.50. To order, call Lois at 610-588-1745 by Sunday, August 4th. Pasties must be picked up at the church on Tuesday, August 6th, at 3:30 p.m. The church is located at 136 W. Central Ave. (Rt. 512), East Bangor, PA. August 5 - 9 Mount Bethel Church VBS Athens Vacation Bible School will be held August 5-9 from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. at Mount Bethel Church. The church is located at 1270 Belvidere Corner Road, Mt. Bethel. Registration is on the church website: http://www.mountbethelchurch.org. August 6 National Night Out Washington Township National Night Out is planned for the recreation fields. More info to come. Pastie Pick Up The East Bangor United Methodist Community Church will hold a pastie sale. The selections include beef w/wo onions and broccoli-cheese w/wo onions. The cost is $5.50. To order, call Lois at 610-588-1745 by Sunday, August 4th. Pasties must be picked up at the church on Tuesday, August 6th, at 3:30 p.m. The church is located at 136 W. Central Ave. (Rt. 512), East Bangor, PA. August 7 Weekly Weeders! Wednesday, August 7 from 9:00am to 10:00am, Jacobsburg Park is looking for volunteers to pull weeds in our native plant garden on Wednesday mornings while learning about native plants from one of our educators. We provide gloves, tools, and kneeling mats. Meet at the Visitor Center at 400 Belfast Road, Nazareth. Summer Fun with Books This Blue Mountain Community Library program is for preschoolers through students entering third grade. Together, we will read books and participate in an activity. August 7 - Therapy dogs! All programs will begin at 10:30 AM. Due to limited space, reserve your spot today! Sign-up sheets are at the front desk starting June 1. August 8 History of Textile Industry The Slate Belt Heritage Center will hold their monthly program on Thursday, August 8th @ 7:00 PM. Speaker for the evening will be Marc Blau who will be presenting an update on the Center’s newest project “ A committee has been working for two years compiling a list of all the Textile and Garment Mills that once existed in the Slate Belt. A map has been created documenting the location and owners of all 350 sites. The committee is in the process of editing a book that will be coming out in the Spring containing pictures and captions of the locations. The Textile and Garment Industry created many jobs for the citizens in all of the local municipalities. The event is free and open to the public. The Heritage Center is located at 30 North 1st Street, Bangor, PA. For additional information contact: Karen Brewer @ 484-894-5661 August 10 Heritage Craft Day Heritage Craft Day will be held Saturday, August 10 from 11 AM – 3 PM at Quiet Valley Living Historical Farm 347 Quiet Valley Rd, Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania. Explore Quiet Valley on a day when we celebrate traditional and heritage crafts. There will be demonstrations and hands-on activities with craft including spinning and weaving, basket making, egg etching, wheat weaving, pottery, blacksmithing, and more. Admission is free with purchase of tour tickets for the day. Bangor Summer Pool Party Summer Pool Party Hosted by Bangor Borough is scheduled for 1 PM – 4 PM Saturday, August 10, 2019 at Bangor Park Broadway & Eisenhart Blvd, Bangor. The Bangor Memorial Park Pool will be a splashdown good time with music from a rockin' D.J. Music and tons of fun with games & prizes. Our concession stand will also be open. The admission fee is $3.00 per person & free for those with a season Pool Pass. For more information: Call Bangor Borough @ 610-588-2216 or contact Debbie @ 610-751-7692 bangorparkboard@gmail.com *Rain date August 11. August 11 Historic Blairstown Day Historic Blairstown Day hosted by Blairstown Museum will be featured Sunday, August 11 from 11 AM – 5 PM at the Blairstown Museum 26 Main Street, PO Box 109, Blairstown, New Jersey 07825. Dust off your bonnets and bowties ladies and gentlemen and get ready to party like it's 1899! The 3rd Annual Historic Blairstown Day, sponsored by the Blairstown Museum, is a celebration of Blairstown's heritage. Spend the day enjoying the ambiance of a bygone era with nostalgic music, antiques, craft and food vendors, a classic car show, a birthday celebration for town founder John Insley Blair, and much more. For more information, vendor signup, car show registration, and sponsor opportunities, visit https://blairstownmuseum.com/events/historic-blairstown-day. Jackpot Bingo The Plainfield Twp. Vol. Fire Co. will be hosting a Jackpot Bingo on Sunday, August 11. Doors open at 12pm and games start at 1pm. The event will be held at the Banquet Facility located at 6480 Sullivan Trail, Wind Gap. They will be having Regular bingo games, specials, Pull Tab tickets, 50/50, Tricky Tray, and the concession stand will be open. Stop in and help support your local fire co! August 13 - 17 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 13th-17th. The sale will be in the gray display barn on the upper grounds of the fair on the following days: Tuesday-Friday (13th-16th) 5:00 PM-10:00 PM; Saturday (17th) 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 Public Library only during hours. Books must be in good condition. Soiled, torn and college textbooks will not be accepted. Please DO NOT leave books on the steps of the library if the library is not open. For additional information contact: Karen Brewer @ 484-894-5661. August 14 Farm Show Car Cruise The Fourth Annual Blue Valley Farm Show Car Cruise, hosted by Blue Valley Farm Show, will be held Wednesday, August 14 from 5 PM – 10 PM at Blue Valley Farm Show 707 American Bangor Road, Bangor. Show off your cars, trucks, motorcycles, and bicycles! No Registration Fee! No need to save your spot! Just come on out and show off your wheels! Hike for Health Join us at Jacobsburg Park after work on Wednesday, August 14 from 5:30 pm to 7:00 pm for a hike with a St. Luke’s University health professional! Get some exercise while learning about health and fitness outdoors. Each hike will include a presentation from a guest health professional on topics such as physical fitness, stretching, and nutrition. A different guest will hike with us each month, sharing a topic that they specialize in. We will hike at a brisk pace over uneven terrain for 2 to 2.5 miles guided by a center educator. Our guest will be available during the hike to discuss the topic of the day and answer your questions. This program is being provided in partnership with St. Luke’s University Health Network and the Get Your Tail on the Trail initiative. Meet at the Visitor Center at 400 Belfast Road, Nazareth, PA. Registration is not required. August 16 Family Night - Bats On Friday, August 16 from 6:30pm to 8:00pm at Jacobsburg Park you can learn about the challenges that our local bat populations are facing and how you can help them. We will demonstrate what a bat box looks like and provide directions on how you can build your own. We'll also go for a walk along the creek to look for bats. Registration is required. August 17 Recovery Rocks The Delaware Recovery Rocks The Delaware, Saturday, August 17 from 8 AM – 8 PM. A Delaware River Clean Up in the morning and offering hope and help to our addicts and those who love them in the afternoon, followed by a candle lighting ceremony at dusk. Make a difference, gather your family and friends, wear sneakers, clothing that can get wet, and you will need sunscreen, bug spray, and gloves. Addiction affects all of us, learn how you can help stop the stigma, silence, and shame of addiction. It truly does take a village! Watershed Study for Scouts Join other scouts for the Morning Session, August 17 from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm at Jacobsburg for an investigation into the health of the Bushkill Creek Watershed. We will learn about the primary pollutants, the types of land use that cause them, and conservation efforts to prevent them. We'll learn how to test the chemical properties of the creek water to look for pollutants and healthy oxygen levels. We will also measure and calculate the flow rate and learn about the impact this has on erosion and water supply. This program is best for scouts ages 13 and up. Scouts may participate in both the morning and afternoon sessions. Registration is required. Scouts must register individually, not as a troop. The Afternoon Session from 1:00 pm to 3:00 pm is more appropriate for younger scouts. Older scouts who participate in both can receive service hours for helping younger scouts during the afternoon program. We will learn about the primary pollutants, the types of land use that cause them, and conservation efforts to prevent them. We'll also wade into the creek to search for signs of watershed health through a biological survey that will help us give a grade to the health of the creek. This program is best for scouts ages 8 and up. Registration is required. Scouts must register individually, not as a troop. Free dinner and concert A Free dinner and concert on Saturday, August 17 at Mount Eaton Church, 7277 Mount Eaton Road, Saylorsburg, PA 18353. Dinner is at 6:00 PM. Mended Heart, a southern-style gospel group, is in concert at 6:30 PM. All are welcome. A love offering will be taken for the group. August 18 Pies in the Park Enjoy homemade pie and support the library while listening to sweet “Summer Sounds!” on Sunday, August 18. Concerts begin at 6:00 PM. You are encouraged to come early. Pooch Plunge at the Pool (Tenative) The last day of the pool season is one for our furry friends. Come out with man’s (or women’s) best friend and enjoy one of the last days of summer with a doggie swim day! Admission is $3 per dog. All dogs must be current on shots and you will be required to sign a release. August 21 Weekly Weeders! Wednesday, August 21 from 9:00am to 10:00am, Jacobsburg Park is looking for volunteers to pull weeds in our native plant garden on Wednesday mornings while learning about native plants from one of our educators. We provide, gloves, tools, and kneeling mats. Meet at the Visitor Center at 400 Belfast Road, Nazareth. Summer Fun with Books This Blue Mountain Community Library program is for preschoolers through students entering third grade. Together, we will read books and participate in an activity. August 21 - Carnivals and Parks! All programs will begin at 10:30 AM. Due to limited space, reserve your spot today! Sign-up sheets are at the front desk starting June 1. August 24-25 Pocono State Craft Festival Pocono State Craft Festival 2019, sponsored by Quiet Valley Living Historical Farm and Pocono Arts Council, will be held August 24-25 at the Quiet Valley Living Historical Farm in Stroudsburg PA. Quiet Valley is a working farm, no pets and no smoking please! For more information, info@poconoarts.org, 570-476-4460, http://www.poconocrafts.com/, OR http://poconoarts.org/programs/annual-special-events/pocono-craft/ August 28 Weekly Weeders! Wednesday, August 28 from 9:00am to 10:00am, Jacobsburg Park is looking for volunteers to pull weeds in our native plant garden on Wednesday mornings while learning about native plants from one of our educators. We provide gloves, tools, and kneeling mats. Meet at the Visitor Center at 400 Belfast Road, Nazareth. LaMarche Speaking at Bangor Public Library The author of the book Magic Diary, Pat LaMarche will be sharing her book Wednesday, August 28, 2019 from 4:00-6:00 pm at the Bangor Public Library. No registration needed. LaMarche’s first novel, Magic Diary, combines her passion for learning with her keen insight into the American healthcare system. Pat LaMarche, an award winning broadcaster and journalist, has spent a lifetime traveling around the world and across the nation telling the tales of ordinary folks living through unimaginable hardship. Her two non-fiction books, Left Out in America and Daddy, What’s the Middle Class?, exposed the harsh realities of life for the impoverished American and their ongoing struggle to survive. August 31 Radio Zoo Playing Radio Zoo will play at the Overlook Saturday, August 31 from 5 PM – 9 PM 4285 N Delaware Dr, Mt Bethel,. This is an awesome summertime venue located on Route 611 by Portland Pa. You won't want to miss it! Radio zoo is a high energy and fun band that covers rock, pop, alternative, and even a dash of country hit songs. Stroudfest 209 StroudFest 2019, hosted by the Sherman Theater, will be held Saturday, August 31 from 11 AM – 6 PM, 524 Main St, Stroudsburg. Slate Belt Y Sprint New in 2019, the The Greater Valley YMCA will hold 4 races as part of the GVYMCA Race Series! This Slate Belt Sprint is the second race in the series. The other races are the Firecracker 5k on July 4th, Debbie's Dash on October 12th, and the Pumpkin Pie 5k on Thanksgiving! As either part of the series or as a stand-alone race, the Slate Belt Branch will hold its Slate Belt Sprint 5k Run/Walk on August 31st! Kick-off your Labor Day celebrations with us for our 3rd Annual Slate Belt Sprint 5K! This is a family event, as well as an event for competitive runners. Medals awarded for top male/female runner and walker and top three male/female times by age category. September 6 Annual Community Night The second Annual Community Night, hosted by Green and White Youth Association Clock, will be held Friday, September 6 from 5 PM – 8 PM at the Green And White Field C Street, Pen Argyl. Vendors are $10 and games are $.50 cents. Email Chrissie at chrissieh65@gmail.com. There will be a tricky tray at 7pm. Presale tickets will be able in late August. September 7 Taco Festival The 5th Annual NJ Taco Festival is set for Saturday, September 7 from 10 AM – 8 PM at Sussex County Fairgrounds, 37 Plains Road, Augusta, New Jersey. The NJ Taco Festival is the Garden State's one and only premier event for all things TACO! There will be live Music, Wrestling, Margarita Stations, and so much more! September 12 Slate Belt AARP Trip Slate Belt AARP Chapter 4135 will be taking a trip to Boston, Salem, and Cape Ann, Sept. 12-16. This is open to the public. Anyone interested please call Deanna 610-588-4623 for more info. The Chapter is having a Picnic on June 10, 1pm, at the Senior Center. This will be open to the public. If interested, please call Deanna at the above # or Paula at 610-392-7737 for more info. The next meeting is May 13, 1pm at the Senior Center. Entertainment will be by the Senior Hoofers from Jeannie Cardinal’s School of Dance. All seniors are welcome to attend. September 13 Friday the 13th Exhibit A Friday the 13th Exhibit is planned for September 13 from 9 AM – 10 PM at Blairstown Museum, 26 Main Street, PO Box 109, Blairstown, New Jersey 07825. Visit the Blairstown Museum to view our exclusive Friday the 13th exhibit, visit iconic movie locations, shop at our Slash and Shop Marketplace, enjoy free movie-themed photo booths, and take advantage of a 13% slashing discount on every Souvenir Shop purchase. September 14 Mt. Bethel Pig Roast A Pig Roast Hosted by Mount Bethel Vol. Fire Company is set for Saturday, September 14 at 3 PM – 10 PM at 2341 N Delaware Drive, Mount Bethel. They will have their very first Pig Roast event! We will have Live Music by 2 or 3 local Bands, Raffles, Games, and a Beer Trailer. Tickets are $30 per ticket, and we will be selling them prior to the event and at the door. The purchase of the ticket includes food, soda, beer, and entry into raffles listed on the ticket. Additional raffles and tickets will be available for purchase during the event. Food is being provided by the amazing Hillside Smokehouse! For tickets contact any of these firefighters: Chris: 570-807-7495, Brendan: 570-856-3144, Dane: 570-424-7223, Brett: 484-894-8732 or Bryce: 484-252-9680. Stop the Bleed Prince of Peace Lutheran Church in Johnsonville will be hosting a STOP THE BLEED campaign on September 14th at 9 AM. This is a federally funded program with no cost to participants. Chad Oliver from Suburban EMS will be leading the training. Bystanders are usually first on the scene of an accident until emergency responders arrive. The STOP THE BLEED program is aimed to train bystanders to help in bleeding situations. Did you know that a person can bleed to death in five minutes? This program will provide skills that could save someone’s life. If you want more info on this program go to: STOP THE BLEED. This is open to the general public. Please call Prince of Peace at 610-588-2355 to register. September 21 Bangor Artisan Market Enjoy second annual outdoor vintage and DIY inspired Artisan Market September 21 from 10am to 4pm brought to you by the Historic Bangor Business Association and Rustic Retail Market featuring handmade gifts, antiques, re-purposed items, home decor, art, and jewelry. In addition to the Artisan Market, they'll be featuring something for the entire family including fun children's events, games, and food vendors. Browse and shop at Bangor's quaint downtown stores, enjoy dining and drinks at one of our downtown restaurants or brewpub, and win some fantastic prizes and gifts in our Tricky Tray and 50/50 raffle. September 27 Fall Trapping Convention Pennsylvania Trappers Association District 10 2019 Fall Trapping Convention is planned for September 27th 12-6pm and 28th 8am-6pm at the West End Fairgrounds (570 Fairgrounds Rd. Gilbert, PA). Free Admission, Free Demos, Food on premises, Tailgaters welcome. Contact Bob Counterman at 610-759-9203. September 28 Celtic Cultural Competitions The Celtic Cultural Alliance is hosting several competitions celebrating Celtic music and poetry at Celtic Classic Highland Games and Festival this year. The competitions’ goal is to showcase and celebrate the local talent in songwriting, youth Celtic fiddle playing, and creativity in poetry.
September 29 Slate Belt Bash & Road Rally Slate Belt Rising will be hosting The Slate Belt BASH & ROAD RALLY Scavenger Hunt on Sunday, September 29th at Weona Park. The road rally scavenger hunt will begin at 9 am and end at 12 pm with cash prizes for first place ($1,000.00 - YES! 1k) through third place finishers. All you Slate Belt navigators and experts be ready to show off your Slate Belt Truth! The Road Rally course will wind through 10 municipalities with challenges to find obscure quirky landmarks and will end with a bonus round of Slate Belt history & facts. So brush up on your Slate Belt and your bank account could rise by $1,000.00. There will be food vendors, live entertainment, and games from 11 am until 4 pm! Additional information and registration for the scavenger hunt will be available soon. The event is RAIN OR SHINE! October 12 Masonic Motorama The Seventh Annual Masonic Motorama, presented By Portland Lodge No.311, will be held Saturday, October 12, from 8 AM – 11 PM at Plainfield Farmers Fair. The event is open to anything with a motor! Come see a car/truck show, a monster truck, truck and tractor pulls, food, games, and vendors. Cost is Adults $9.00, children age 5 to 10 $5.00. Children under the age of 5 are free. October 17 Bangor Halloween Parade Bangor Lodge #1106 of the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks is pleased to announce the 2019 edition of the Bangor Elks Halloween Parade in the Borough of Bangor. The parade is scheduled to take place Thursday October 17, 2019 at 7:00 PM with no rain date. The parade theme for 2019 will be “A Mardi Gras Halloween”. Individuals and groups wishing to participate in the parade, can sign up online for free at https://forms.gle/XLfNWpgjPKyHK1hG9 or by visiting the lodge home page and clicking on the parade link. It will be necessary to include an email address for registration for further communications and on the parade. Registration will be available until October 10, 2019. The parade route will be the same as last year Line up will be at the Merchants Bank, Beehive, and Route 191 areas. After the parade, the Bangor Lodge will once again host free hot dogs and soda at the lodge for the parade participants. Further information on the parade will be released in the coming weeks. Any questions can be sent to bangorelksparade@gmail.com October 26 A Car-Truck -Tractor Show A Car-Truck -Tractor Show hosted by Lower Mt Bethel Sandt's Eddy Fire Company will be held Saturday, October 26, from 9 AM – 3 PM on the Martins Creek Belvidere Hwy, Bangor. Bach Choir Concert:Welcome to Westminster Abbey The Bach Choir of Bethlehem welcomes Canada’s Theatre of Early Music as their Gala artist to present the American premiere of the Coronation of King George II on Saturday, October 26 at St. John’s Lutheran Church in Allentown. The ensemble is led by Danny Taylor, frequent Bach soloist and a much in-demand countertenor. In creating the coronation, Taylor and his musicians deliver orchestral and choral excellence that includes Renaissance to Baroque to present-day compositions. November 2 Harvest Action The Blue and White Harvest Auction Saturday November 2 at Plainfield Fire Co. New design, same great fundraiser! All proceeds benefit the students of Immaculate Conception School! This is an Adult only affair - BYOB - must be 21. Ticket includes: d’oeuvres dinner & dessert. There will be a live and silent auction, wine pull, 50-50, and tricky tray. Tickets go on sale in August. Look for more information. November 30 Jingle on Main 2019 Jingle on Main 2019 hosted by Greater Blairstown Business Association is planned for Saturday, November 30 from 10 AM – 4 PM. January 18 Live Bid Fur Auction Pennsylvania Trappers Association District 10 Live Bid Fur Auction at Stockertown Rod & Gun Club (205 Le Fevre Rd. Stockertown, PA 18083), January 18th, 2020. Doors open at 8am, auction starts at 9am. PTA membership and furtaker's license required. Contact: Bob Counterman 610-759-9203. |