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Our Slate Belt Town Topics Print Edition is now available online and free for everyone. The copy appears perfectly on computer, tablet or smartphone. If you would like a copy e-mailed to you each time we print all you need to do is send your e-mail address to sbtopics@rcn.com We will not sell or distribute copies of your e-mail addresses to anyone. We also hide your email addresses from other people on the list using blind carbon copies. BAHS Chamber Singers Perform at Carnegie![]() The Bangor High School Chamber Singers performed with the New England Symphonic Ensemble at Carnegie Hall on June 5, 2017. The Bangor Singers joined voices from the University of Maine, the Massachusetts South Shore Festival Choir, the University of Louisiana, and the Hartnell Community Choir from Carmel Valley, CA. Works performed were John Rutter’s “Te Deum”, Ralph Vaughan Williams’ “Towards the Unknown Region”, Haydn’s “Te Deum for the Empress Marie Therese”, and Mack Wilburg’s “Come Thou Fount Of Every Blessing”. This year represents the fourth consecutive year the Bangor Chamber Singers performed at Carnegie Hall.
Slate Belt Regional Police![]() Driving Under the Influence 18 yr old male – Nazareth PA
On May 23rd, 2017 at 11:20pm, SBRPD stopped the male at the Wind Gap Park, Wind Gap Borough. The officer found him to be under the influence and was placed into custody for DUI. He was taken to the Northampton County DUI Center and later released. Charges were filed for DUI on June 12th at Justice Schlegel’s office in Wind Gap . Possession of Narcotics/DUI 31 yr old female, Bangor PA On May 31 at approx. 8:00am, SBRPD responded to a report of a suspicious person at the Gulf Gas Station in the 900 block of S. Broadway in Wind Gap PA. Officers located the woman in the parking lot in her vehicle. After speaking with her, Officers believed that she was under the influence of a narcotic and took her into custody. She was taken to the Northampton County DUI Center for processing. Police obtained a search warrant for her vehicle and later located crystal methamphetamine inside. Charges were filed at Justice Schlegel’s office in Wind Gap PA. Arrested on Warrant 33 yr old female S. Schanck Ave. Pen Argyl On 6/9/2017 at 6:60pm, police were called to the woman's residence to investigate a complaint of Harassment. While investigating the complaint, police learned that there was an active warrant for her out of Warren County NJ for Heroin Possession. Police took her into custody and later transported her to Central Booking in Easton. Preservation Awards......President of the Slate Belt Heritage Center Melissa Hough makes a presentation to Carolyn Bray who for over 18 years contributed her time and talents to the Cornish room at the Heritage Center. Along with her husband, Harry, Carolyn produced the Center’s introductory video, "Sassafras County." CLICK HERE FOR DETAILS Sbtt Photo Larry Cory
Freedom Wall at Plainfield Community Park Freedom is not free, it comes with a price and the price of that freedom is written on the Wall.
GED Graduation Ceremonies....This string quartet appeared during GED graduation ceremonies held Wednesday night at Nazareth High School. PHOTO GALLERY Sbtt Photos Nick Pulsinelli Belt and Beyond
Oldest Running Strawberry Festivals Celebrates 23 Years
One of the oldest continuous running Strawberry Festival's is celebrating 23 years. Faith church’s Strawberry Festival has been kicking-off Summer for 23 years now. Everyone in the Slate Belt knows that the summer weather won't arrival until Faith Church’s Annual Strawberry Festival. Now in its 23th year the Annual Strawberry Festival will finally arrive on Saturday, June 17, 2017 from 4pm to 7pm, rain or shine. Since Faith church has been making the traditional Strawberry pie for 23 years now, you might say, we know a thing or two about strawberry desserts. So to celebrate this year’s Festival the menu will also include those old time favorites like Hot Dogs, Turkey and Beef barbecue, along with a popular selection of salads, and cold drinks. Don't miss this one and taste why this Festival is in its twenty third (23) successful year, maybe it’s because the best Strawberries wind up in our desserts. Decide for yourself, Directions to Faith United church for this Strawberry Festival are available on the website: www.faithunited.net ![]() Bangor's Jenna Learn slides safely to score a run during the Slaters' 9-4 loss to Tunkhannock in a state semi final game. PHOTO GALLERY Sbtt Photo Larry Cory
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Quiet Valley’s Garden Party & Tour Opening
On Saturday June 17, 2017 Quiet Valley Living Historical Farm will open for their 54th Summer Tour Season starting with their tenth annual Summer Garden Party. Visitors coming to the farm for the historic tour will experience guides portraying family members going about a typical day on a homestead in the 1800s. In addition to the tour, folks will have a chance to involve themselves in a variety of garden-related activities. Tour a typical Pennsylvania German kitchen garden, get help with garden basics, sample yummy things made with fresh herbs and vegetables and take home some recipes. At the outdoor brick oven herb breads will be baked and samples shared. This year’s feature area, Outdoor Living Space will have an example of a comfortable gathering place for families looking for some fresh air and relaxation at home, complete with a Zen gravel bed. There will be new adventures at the party including two Food Demonstrations, Dutch Oven Cooking with Fresh Herbs and Easy Herb Cheese Making. Older youth and adults will enjoy making birds using wire and paper as well as quilled flower mobiles. The Children’s Area will have lots of summer craft fun with insect creatures, 3D flower cards and bubble pictures. Visitors are welcome to hang some artwork from the tree featured in the theme area. This is a day full of gardening inspiration, artistic expression and fun in the outdoors. This event is sponsored in part by a Pennsylvania Council on the Arts Project Stream grant. All activities on June 17 are rain or shine and are subject to change. General admission for the Historic Tour is Adults $10.00 and Ages 3-12 is $5.00 and includes both the historic farm tour and Summer Garden Party. The farm is open for summer tours Tues. - Sat. 10:00am - 5:00pm and Sun. noon - 5:00pm. Allow 2½ to 3 hours for complete farm tour. Visit our website at www.quietvalley.org for more information on Quiet Valley Living Historical Farm or call 570-992-6161. June 17 Regular EventsBingo - Bangor VFW. Doors 4:30. Bingo 6:45.
Blue Mountain Library - Open 10-12 Bangor Public Library - Open 10-4 Bangor Yard Waste - Dump in container at Bangor Park, 8-12. Slate Belt YMCA - Open 8:00am - 4:00pm Slate Belt Heritage Center - Open 12-3 This is our calendar of regularly scheduled events. If you see any info that is incorrect or want to add a regularly scheduled event please send e-mail to sbtopics@rcn.com.
CLICK HERE FOR 45-60 DAY CALENDARTHIS DAY IN HISTORY - June 17Statue of Liberty arrives in New York Harbor- 1885 On this day in 1885, the dismantled Statue of Liberty, a gift of friendship from the people of France to the people of America, arrives in New York Harbor after being shipped across the Atlantic Ocean in 350 individual pieces packed in more than 200 cases. The copper and iron statue, which was reassembled and dedicated the following year in a ceremony presided over by U.S. President Grover Cleveland, became known around the world as an enduring symbol of freedom and democracy. Intended to commemorate the American Revolution and a century of friendship between the U.S. and France, the statue was designed by French sculptor Frederic-Auguste Bartholdi (who modeled it after his own mother), with assistance from engineer Gustave Eiffel, who later developed the iconic tower in Paris bearing his name. The statue was initially scheduled to be finished by 1876, the 100th anniversary of America’s Declaration of Independence; however, fundraising efforts, which included auctions, a lottery and boxing matches, took longer than anticipated, both in Europe and the U.S., where the statue’s pedestal was to be financed and constructed. The statue alone cost the French an estimated $250,000 (more than $5.5 million in today’s money). Finally completed in Paris in the summer of 1884, the statue, a robed female figure with an uplifted arm holding a torch, reached its new home on Bedloe’s Island in New York Harbor (between New York City and Hudson County, New Jersey) on June 17, 1885. After being reassembled, the 450,000-pound statue was officially dedicated on October 28, 1886, by President Cleveland, who said, “We will not forget that Liberty has here made her home; nor shall her chosen altar be neglected.” Standing more than 305 feet from the foundation of its pedestal to the top of its torch, the statue, dubbed “Liberty Enlightening the World” by Bartholdi, was taller than any structure in New York City at the time. The statue was originally copper-colored, but over the years it underwent a natural color-change process called patination that produced its current greenish-blue hue. Bald Eagle Nest Cam in Hanover, PA - Live
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Can You Believe It? Bangor Park 2017 Summer Events:
Saturday night, June 24th: Movie Night featuring Sing. The movie starts at dusk and is free to the public. Refreshments will be sold. Friday Night, July 14th: Splashdance at the pool from 7:30 pm-9:30 pm for all teens that will be entering 7th, 8th and 9th grades. Friday Night, July 21st: Family Luau. 7 pm to 9:30 pm admission fees to be announced at a later date.August 12th: Summer Pool Party 1 pm to 4 pm admission fees to be announced at a later date. August 19th: Pooch Plunge at Pool Time to be announced. 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! Anyone interested in volunteering for the Park Board or any of these events can contact Debbie Smith at bangorparkboard@gmail.com or 610-751-7692 Friends of the Bangor Public Library Events
The Friends of the Bangor Public Library announce the following Save-the-Date” events:
New members are always welcome. For additional information contact: Karen Brewer @ 610-588-8615 Tasty Tuesdays at Trinity Lutheran Church Trinity Lutheran Church, located at Broadway and 4th Streets in Bangor, will once again offer the free bag lunch program to children, families and individuals in the Slatebelt Community this summer. Tasty Tuesdays will begin on June 13 and will run until August 8th. Every Tuesday the bag lunch will be available between 11am- 1pm and will contain a sandwich, fresh fruit/vegetable, chips, healthy snack bar, and a drink. Please call the church office to register- 610-588-2023, or come to the church on June 13 between 11am- 1pm. Civil Air Patrol Meets Every Monday
The Civil Air Patrol 807th Braden Squadron meets every Monday Night from 6:30 to 8:30 at the Bangor VFW or Braden Airpark, Easton Call for meeting location on given night: 610-588-1459 http://cap807.com/ Hope UCC Trip to Sight & Sound
Hope UCC of Wind Gap is sponsoring a trip to Sight & Sound Theaters to see JONAH on Sat, Oct 14, 2017. For further information or to reserve your package(s) please call or email Jen at 908-727-0090 or hopeucc@hotmail.com. $125/adults or $ 80/child includes bus, lunch, and show ticket. Money due no later than 07/23/17. No refunds after 7/23/17. Letters To The Homefront Book Sold Out
The Slate Belt Heritage Center has announced that it has sold out all 500 copies of it’s very popular book: Letters To Homefront:” A Love Story Between a Community and its World War II Soldiers”. The Center is considering a second printing and would like to know how many more books to order. If you would like to order a copy, please contact the Center at: sbhc@frontier.com, or call the Center @: 610-599-4993. Please leave your name, contact information and number of books you would like. You may also call: Karen Brewer @ 610-588-8615 to re-order. Please DO NOT send money at this time. You will receive a return call when the books are in. Thank you for your continued support of the project. Bangor Elks Lodge #1106 Golf Tournament The 17th annual Bangor Elks Lodge #1106 golf tournament that benefits major projects will be held on Monday, June 26, 2017 at Whitetail Golf Club. It is a four person scramble format with a cost of $85 per golfer. It includes golf, cart, prizes, cookout lunch, and beverages. A hole-in-one is sponsored by Dotta Auto Sales. Please call the Bangor Elks Lodge #1106 at 610-588-3420 to register your foursome or email bangorelks@gmail.com. Deadline is June 19, 2017
1885 Club Accepting Nominations The Bangor Area High School Alumni Association is looking for nominations for induction into the 2017 "1885 Club Hall of Fame." In 1998, the members of the Bangor Area High School Alumni Association began to search for a way to honor graduates who have distinguished themselves through public service, scholarship, and recognition in their chosen fields of work.
Discussions naturally led to creating a Hall of Fame for such individuals. Concerned about possible confusion with the Athletic Hall of Fame, however, the committee began to seek ways to create a different type of recognition with its own unique distinction. From this collaboration, "The 1885 Club" was born. Named in honor of the first year in which a class of students graduated from Bangor High School, this exclusive club honors distinguished alumni and holds these individuals as outstanding examples for others to follow. Through the creation of "The 1885 Club" the Alumni Association underscores and upholds the fact that graduates from Bangor Area High School have been making tremendous contributions to mankind for more than 130 years. We reserve a special category for educators and administrators who have served the Bangor Area School District over its long history. To nominate someone for either of these awards, please go to the Bangor Area School District web site, click on the Alumni icon (under quick links) and then click on the 1885 Club. There you will find a printable form. Fill it out and mail it to the address shown or forward it to Carole J. Hontz at Bangor Area Middle School, 401 Five Points Richmond Road, Bangor, PA 18013-5267. Nominations can also be e mailed to hontzc@bangorsd.org
June 16Freedom Walk at Plainfield Community Park June 14-19
Freedom is not free, it comes with a price and the price of that freedom is written on the Wall
Blue Mountain Community Library Wine Tasting Fundraiser
On Friday, June 16th, the Blue Mountain Community Library of Pen Argyl will hold its second annual “Wine Tasting Fundraiser” at the Blue Mountain Winery, 239 Blue Ridge Rd., Saylorsburg, PA. Tickets cost $20/person and must be purchased ahead at the library, located at 216 S. Robinson Ave., Pen Argyl, PA. There are a limited number of tickets, so please call the library as soon as possible. Tickets are on sale on a first come, first serve basis. Tickets include entrance to the Winery, 5 tastings and a wine glass to keep, hot and cold food& hors dourvs, a tour by winery owner Randy at 5:00 pm, along with a chance to win our Door Prize. The event will be held from 4-6 pm. The Winery will offer a dinner buffet at 6:00 pm, with entertainment. Call Lisa at 610-863-8322 for information or to purchase tickets. Visit our website at www.bmcl.org. Find us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/bmclpenargyl. Nacho Ordinary Bingo Night Nacho Ordinary Bingo Night! Friday, June 16th. Doors Open at 5:30 PM; Bingo Starts at 6:30 PM. Adults $10 In Advance ($15 at the door) Children (4-10) $5, 3 & under Free. Includes: 1 Hard or Soft Taco & Drink PLUS 10 Games of Bingo. Beef or Turkey Tacos (Hard or Soft) & All the Fixings (Additional Tacos, Drinks, & Snacks Available for Purchase). Hope UCC – 2nd & Cherry Streets; Wind Gap, PA Please call or email Jen at 908-727-0090 or hopeucc@hotmail.com for tickets. June 17Oldest Running Strawberry Festivals is Celebrates 23 Years
One of the oldest continuous running Strawberry Festival's is celebrating 23 years. Faith church’s Strawberry Festival has been kicking-off Summer for 23 years now. Everyone in the Slate Belt knows that the summer weather won't arrival until Faith Church’s Annual Strawberry Festival. Now in its 23th year the Annual Strawberry Festival will finally arrive on Saturday, June 17, 2017 from 4pm to 7pm, rain or shine. Since Faith church has been making the traditional Strawberry pie for 23 years now, you might say, we know a thing or two about strawberry desserts. So to celebrate this year’s Festival the menu will also include those old time favorites like Hot Dogs, Turkey and Beef barbecue, along with a popular selection of salads, and cold drinks. Don't miss this one and taste why this Festival is in its twenty third (23) successful year, maybe it’s because the best Strawberries wind up in our desserts. Decide for yourself, Directions to Faith United church for this Strawberry Festival are available on the website: www.faithunited.net Quiet Valley’s Garden Party & Tour Opening On Saturday June 17, 2017 Quiet Valley Living Historical Farm will open for their 54th Summer Tour Season starting with their tenth annual Summer Garden Party. Visitors coming to the farm for the historic tour will experience guides portraying family members going about a typical day on a homestead in the 1800s. In addition to the tour, folks will have a chance to involve themselves in a variety of garden-related activities. Tour a typical Pennsylvania German kitchen garden, get help with garden basics, sample yummy things made with fresh herbs and vegetables and take home some recipes. At the outdoor brick oven herb breads will be baked and samples shared. This year’s feature area, Outdoor Living Space will have an example of a comfortable gathering place for families looking for some fresh air and relaxation at home, complete with a Zen gravel bed. There will be new adventures at the party including two Food Demonstrations, Dutch Oven Cooking with Fresh Herbs and Easy Herb Cheese Making. Older youth and adults will enjoy making birds using wire and paper as well as quilled flower mobiles. The Children’s Area will have lots of summer craft fun with insect creatures, 3D flower cards and bubble pictures. Visitors are welcome to hang some artwork from the tree featured in the theme area. This is a day full of gardening inspiration, artistic expression and fun in the outdoors. This event is sponsored in part by a Pennsylvania Council on the Arts Project Stream grant. All activities on June 17 are rain or shine and are subject to change. General admission for the Historic Tour is Adults $10.00 and Ages 3-12 is $5.00 and includes both the historic farm tour and Summer Garden Party. The farm is open for summer tours Tues. - Sat. 10:00am - 5:00pm and Sun. noon - 5:00pm. Allow 2½ to 3 hours for complete farm tour. Visit our website at www.quietvalley.org for more information on Quiet Valley Living Historical Farm or call 570-992-6161. June 19Trinity Lutheran Church Vacation Bible School
"Hero Central" will be held June 19th through the 22nd from 6:00 - 8:15 pm. To register or for more information, contact the Church Office at 610-588-2023. Music on Mondays at Dansbury Depot June 19.
Come and enjoy music and art at the depot. Vendors and art begin at 6:00 PM; music at 7:00. A free will offering will be taken on behalf of the musicians. The featured musicians tonight will be Joyful Noises. The Joyful Noises Quartet was formed in 2007 as a gospel quartet. All were members of the East Stroudsburg United Methodist Church in East Stroudsburg, PA. Original member still with the quartet are Doug Malefyt, bass, and Bob Rosenberger, baritone. After several changes within the quartet, they solidified with Pete Wilson singing lead and Tom Salmon as tenor. This foursome has been together since 2010. Having so much fun as a singing group, we began singing much more than gospel/sacred music. In 2013, the quartet auditioned to sing the National Anthem for the Iron Pigs baseball team. They immediately sent our recording to the Philadelphia Phillies, who invited them to sing for Alumni Day in the summer of 2013. The featured artists are Jim Smeltz and Liz. Jim is a long time impressionistic painter in the area. His artwork is sold worldwide. Jim is especially talented not only with his artwork but he is also an excellent teacher who has introduced hundreds of blooming artists in the area to painting. Liz has a fine hand at making jewelry. Her many styles would fit a variety of tastes. Jim and Liz will be showing and selling their beautiful pieces of art inside of the depot June 20Tuesday Trails
Tuesday, June 20, 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 flagpole at the Visitor Center at 400 Belfast Road. Registration is not required. Join the email reminder list by contacting us at 610-746-2801 or jacobsburgsp@pa.gov. You can also 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 at 610-746-2801 or jacobsburgsp@pa.gov. With at least three days notice, interpreters for people who are deaf or hard of hearing are available for educational programs. June 23Family Night - Stream Search
Friday, June 23 or 30, 6:30 PM to 8:00 PM Get your feet wet in the Bushkill Creek while searching for the tiny critters that live there. This program is best for families with children ages 5 and up. Equipment will be provided. Wear close-toed shoes that can get wet and expect to be in the water up to your knees. Registration is required. You can also 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 at 610-746-2801 or jacobsburgsp@pa.gov. With at least three days notice, interpreters for people who are deaf or hard of hearing are available for educational programs. Hope UCC Strawberry Festival Strawberry Festival (indoors) will be held Friday - June 23, 4 pm - 7 pm at Hope United Church of Christ, 2nd Street, Wind Gap. Food, Cake Walk June 24 Bangor Park 2017 Summer Events:
Saturday night, June 24th: Movie Night featuring Sing. The movie starts at dusk and is free to the public. Refreshments will be sold. Friday Night, July 14th: Splashdance at the pool from 7:30 pm-9:30 pm for all teens that will be entering 7th, 8th and 9th grades. Friday Night, July 21st: Family Luau. 7 pm to 9:30 pm admission fees to be announced at a later date.August 12th: Summer Pool Party 1 pm to 4 pm admission fees to be announced at a later date. August 19th: Pooch Plunge at Pool Time to be announced. 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! Anyone interested in volunteering for the Park Board or any of these events can contact Debbie Smith at bangorparkboard@gmail.com or 610-751-7692 Bangor Block Car Show
Enjoy the First Annual Car Show on Saturday, June 24th from 9am to 3pm on Broadway in Bangor, PA. Brought to you by the Historical Bangor Business Association. Stroll Broadway in Bangor. Enjoy plenty of food choices and shopping while voting for your favorite car. Plenty of PRIZES and TROPHIES. Register your car today by emailing historicalbangorba@gmail.com. Monroe Garden Club Garden Tour Tour seven beautiful private gardens near Stroudsburg on Saturday, June 24, 10-4, Raindate June 25.. Tickets available at Bryant Street Park, corner of Broad St and Bryant St., Stroudsburg at 9:30 AM day of tour. $8 members, $10 non members. For more information, call President Robin Teets 570-350-8069 or email rteets@ptd.net. Visit our website, http://www.monroecountygardenclub.com/ and Join us on Facebook. www.Facebook.com/MonroeCountyGardenClub. Large Church Yard Sale Come to a large church yard sale, 8am - 3pm, Saturday, June 24, 8am-3pm. Rain or Shine. Faith Family Fellowship, 1002 Bushkill Center Rd., Nazareth. Baked Goods also for Sale. Swing at the Stand The 15th annual "Swing at the Stand" will be held on Saturday, June 24th, 6:30- ??. at Weona Park, Rt. 512, Pen Argyl. Please bring a finger food to share, your own beverage, and lawn chair. Listen and dance to the "Oldies" and meet with old friends. Everyone is welcome! Please come....RAIN OR SHINE! Native Garden Volunteer Days Saturday, 24, 1:30 PM to 4:30 PM Please join us as we work to maintain our beautiful native plant garden. Please dress for the weather and bring snacks, bottled water, and work gloves. Registration is not required. You can also 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 at 610-746-2801 or jacobsburgsp@pa.gov. With at least three days notice, interpreters for people who are deaf or hard of hearing are available for educational programs. Birding and Butterfly Walk at Grand Central Birding and Butterfly Walk With Butterfly Enthusiast Bill Grant and Grassland Bird Expert Rick Wiltraut will be held June 24, 2017, 10:00am-12:00pm at Grand Central Environmental Education Center, 891 Grand Central Road Pen Argyl. Join butterfly enthusiast Bill Grant and Grassland Bird Expert, Rick Wiltraut for this walk through the grasslands at Grand Central landfill in Pen Argyl to look for local species of butterflies. We’ll also look at different species of birds that make the grasslands their home. Wear comfortable hiking shoes, wear a hat and bring bottled water. Bring bug spray and binoculars as we venture through the warm season grasslands searching for butterflies! If the weather should call for rain, event will be cancelled. Registration is required. To register, contact Adrienne Fors afors1@wm.com or Jacobsburg State Park's Rick Wiltraut at rwiltraut@pa.gov or 610-746-2810. Butterfly nets will be provided; but feel free to bring your own as well! Prince of Peace Evangelical VBC Prince of Peace Lutheran Church, 2445 Lake Minsi Drive, Bangor will hold their annual Vacation Bible School program July 24th to 28th from 6:15 to 8:00 pm. This year’s VBS will be PASSPORT TO PERU - Discovering God’s Good Gifts. For additional information or to register call Kim Jennings 610-588-4367 or Michele Harrison 610-863-8398. ![]() Children’s Day , Civil War Encampment
Stroudsburg (PA) Quiet Valley’s Children's Day will be held on Saturday June 24, 2017. Families will be able to enjoy a variety of old fashion games and activities like relay races, making crafts, playing with old fashion toys, partake in a horse drawn wagon ride, participating in garden-related activities and more. Tours of the historic farmstead will take place as usual. Children's Day is included in the general admission price. In addition there will be a Civil War Encampment June 24 - 25, also included in daily admission. The Civil War comes to life as the 142nd Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, Co. G, re-enactors encamp at Quiet Valley Living Historical Farm. The 142nd portray as accurately as possible the drill and every day life of soldiers in the 1800’s. By doing this they honor those who fought and in turn give us a glimpse into local history. The militia encampment is from 10:00 AM to 5 PM on Saturday and 12PM to 4:00 PM. on Sunday. Visitors can mingle with the re-enactors, who will share information on their lives and times as well as their clothing, their articles of war, and what the daily routine was like for a Civil War combatant. The 142nd encampment is a part of Quiet Valley’s summer “Highlight” program, which are special themed demonstrations that provide an opportunity for visitors to learn more about traditional folk arts, heritage crafts, trades skills and typical activities of the 1800s. Quiet Valley Living Historical Farm is a non-profit, educational corporation dedicated to the preservation and presentation of Pennsylvania’s agricultural heritage. At Quiet Valley history comes to life on our 19th century farmstead. School and group tours are by reservation from Labor Day until June and tours for the general public run from the third Saturday in June through Labor Day Monday. Period-dressed “family” members reenact the life of the original Pennsylvania German farming family who lived on the farm from the late1760s to 1913. The farm also hosts a number of special events throughout the year. For more information on the museum call (570) 992 – 6161 or visit us online at: www.quietvalley.org. June 26Bangor Elks Lodge #1106 Golf Tournament
The 17th annual Bangor Elks Lodge #1106 golf tournament that benefits major projects will be held on Monday, June 26, 2017 at Whitetail Golf Club. It is a four person scramble format with a cost of $85 per golfer. It includes golf, cart, prizes, cookout lunch, and beverages. A hole-in-one is sponsored by Dotta Auto Sales. Please call the Bangor Elks Lodge #1106 at 610-588-3420 to register your foursome or email bangorelks@gmail.com. Deadline is June 19, 2017 Bangor Summer Horse Camp Summer Horse Camp will be held from June 26-30 at Iron Gate Farm,Bangor. Summer Day Camp.runs Monday through Friday. 9:30 am to 3 pm (early dropoff and late pickup is available to accommodate working parents' schedules). Ride every day, every rider has a 1:1 Instructor/Side walker/Leadliner as needed, Hands-on Horsemanship, Learn All About Horses, Equine Science, Professional Presentations, Training Tips and Techniques, Games on Horseback!, Trail Ride, Activities and games to win prizes, Campfire, Folders with hand-outs, Tons of fun everyday! Horse Show the last day of camp. Camp Prices start at $350 for the week. Early Registration $25 Discount if registered by April 15 Another $25 Discount for Iron Gate Farm Riders (scheduled for riding lessons prior to camp registration) $25 Sibling Discount Ages 6 and up. Groups split up based on ages and riding experience. Beginners to Advanced Riders welcome. Our program is tailored to each individual campers level of knowledge and riding experience. July 17th camp is an Inclusive camp. Special needs children and typically developing children may both enroll during that week of camp. Special needs children may incur an additional charge if a 1:1 aide is needed. Call 610-762-8295 or email irongatefarm@live.com www.facebook.com/irongatefarm Young At Heart Valley Forge Trip
The Slate Belt Young at Heart Club is sponsoring a trip to Valley Forge on Wednesday, June 28th. We will be touring the battlefield on the bus, accompanied by a guide. We will then proceed to the Hopewell Furnace museum where artillery was manufactured for George Washington. Dinner will be included in the price. for more information, please call Mary Lou DeRea-Lohman at 610-863-4846 or 610-844-4630. June 28Young At Heart Valley Forge Trip
The Slate Belt Young at Heart Club is sponsoring a trip to Valley Forge on Wednesday, June 28th. We will be touring the battlefield on the bus, accompanied by a guide. We will then proceed to the Hopewell Furnace museum where artillery was manufactured for George Washington. Dinner will be included in the price. for more information, please call Mary Lou DeRea-Lohman at 610-863-4846 or 610-844-4630. July 8HBBA Bangor Block Party The Historical Bangor Business Association presents the HBBA Block Party Saturday Jul 8, 2017 3:00 PM - 8:00 PM in Downtown Bangor - Broadway (Between South 1st Street (191) & South Main Street . Friends of the Bangor Public Library Duck Race The Friends of the Bangor Public Library will again sponsor its once famous Duck Race on Saturday, July 8th, 2017 in conjunction with Bangor’s Downtown Block Party. The numbered ducks will be placed in the Martin’s Creek at the Penna. Avenue bridge and will continue their trek until they reach the library bridge at Broadway and Main Streets. Four cash prizes will be given out to the first four ducks to cross the finish line. A percentage of tickets sold will determine the purse. 1st Place: 20% 2nd Place: 10%, 3rd Place: 5% 4th Place: 5%. The more tickets that are sold the more money winners will receive. Tickets are now available at the Bangor Public Library for $5.00 each. You do not have to be present to win. For additional information contact: Karen Brewer @ 610-588-8615 July 12BMCL Nature Adventure The Blue Mt. Community Library will offer a new program this summer for children. The library will partner with Waste Management for NATURE ADVENTURE! Children entering Kindergarten through 3rd Grade are encouraged to attend this program for Storytime and outdoor activities and should dress to explore! The 3 programs will be held at 10:00 am at the WM Environmental Center, 891 Grand Central Road, Pen Argyl July 12 (Landfill Trucks and More!) and August 9 (Bluebirds and Tree Swallows). The BMCL announces a special summer reading program called HIGH FIVE YOUR READING DRIVE! The program runs June 12 through August 12. Children entering Kindergarten through 8th Grade are encouraged to read at least 5 Library books and keep a log of their titles to earn one free book of their choosing from the Book Nook. The reading logs and information will be available at the front desk. Children 18 and under who do not have a library membership can open one, accompanied by a parent or legal guardian. The library is now automated and new library cards will be issued to replace old cards and you MUST have a PA driver’s license or ID with you to open a membership. Membership is free to all residents in the Pen Argyl Area School District. The library is located at 216 S. Robinson Ave., Pen Argyl. Hours are M-Sa, 10-Noon and M-Th, 6-8 PM. Call 610-863-3029 for information or visit www.bmcl.org. Find us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/bmclpenargyl. July 13![]() Browns Presenting Letters to the Homefront
The Slate Belt Heritage Center is pleased to “welcome home” Slate Belt natives Kirk and Sara Brown on Thursday, July 13th @ 7:00 PM for their monthly historic presentation. This event will coincide with the Center’s recently published book: Letters to Homefront: A Love Story Between a Community and It’s WW II Soldiers. Within a collection of hundreds of letters from more than forty men across all armed services, in all theatres throughout all the years of World War II, one set of letters and post cards stands out from the rest. It describes a story of meeting, separation, connection and loss-of-youth. It’s a correspondence that stands as the embodiment of the coming-of-age of the “Greatest Generation”. Uncovered in a battered trunk as a house was being broken-up, these letters to Margaret Frable define life in the small town of Bangor Pennsylvania and the changes that came with the dislocation of war. As a result of this discovery Kirk (Margaret’s son) and Sara Brown will present a play commemorating this unique “pen-pal” relationship. They will read a collection of these war time letters preserved by Kirk’s mother that illustrate how far we’ve come but how little we’ve changed. Sara Stine Brown hails from Portland, Pa and graduated Valedictorian of the Bangor High School Class of 1968. Kirk Brown grew up in Bangor and was Valedictorian of his Bangor High Class of 1970. It was a friendly competition that grew out of their meeting while portraying the contentious leads in Bangor’s first all school musical: Bye Bye Birdie. They have been married since 1975 and together they write, design and produce plays, have remodeled their old house, volunteered at church, and built gardens together while raising two sons. 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 @ 610-588-8615 Resorts Casino Trip
St. Elizabeth's of Hungary Parish in Pen Argyl is sponsoring a trip to the Resorts Casino in Atlantic City on Thursday, July 13th. We will be leaving from the church parking lot at 8:30am, and then proceed to the old St. Joseph's parking lot in Wind Gap for the second pick up location. You will receive a slot rebate from Resorts. Come and join the gang and take a stroll down the boardwalk. For more information please call Mary Lou DeRea Lohman at 610-863-4846 or 610-844-4630. July 16Northampton County Junior Conservation School
July 16-23 This week-long camp for students ages 14 to 17 is sponsored by the Northampton County Federation of Sportsmen’s Clubs and DCNR/Jacobsburg Environmental Education Center. The school includes a two-day canoe trip on the Delaware River as well as field trips to beautiful natural areas in the county. Activities include camping, hiking, canoeing, archery, birding and much more! For more information, contact Andy Curtis, Program Director at 215-679-0259. You can also 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 at 610-746-2801 or jacobsburgsp@pa.gov. With at least three days notice, interpreters for people who are deaf or hard of hearing are available for educational programs. Tricky Tray and BBQ Tricky Tray and BBQ is set for Sunday July 16th from 1-5 at the East Stroudsburg Elks Lodge. Cost is $20 donation and includes a chance to win the 1/2 hour money prizes and a BBQ meal. Grand Prize $250, 7 $100 prizes. Drawing every half hour. Tricky Tray-50/50-Pull Tabs. Need not be present to win. Open to the public. FMI: 570-236-5335 License #2208. July 25Jacobsburg EEC Outdoor Explorers (Ages 6-8)
Tuesday, July 25 – Friday, July 28, 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM & Tuesday, Aug. 15 – Friday, Aug. 18, 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM “Learning to Love the Unlovables” Have you ever been frightened by a snake? Or spooked by a bat? Do you think opossums are weird or wonder what’s the point of vultures? Join us for a fun week of getting to know the creepy, crawly and just plain weird animals of Pennsylvania! You can also 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 at 610-746-2801 or jacobsburgsp@pa.gov. With at least three days notice, interpreters for people who are deaf or hard of hearing are available for educational programs. Jacobsburg EEC Penn’s Adventurers (Ages 9-12) Tuesday, July 25 – Friday, July 28, 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM “Digging into the Past” – Do you like to play in the dirt? Do you like to solve stories from clues? Then this program is for you! Learn about the wonderful world of archeology and all the neat things archeologists do! You can also 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 at 610-746-2801 or jacobsburgsp@pa.gov. With at least three days notice, interpreters for people who are deaf or hard of hearing are available for educational programs. August 11Slate Belt Heritage Center Golf Tournament
The Slate Belt Heritage Center will hold their Annual Golf Tournament on Friday, August 11, 2017 at the Shawnee Golf Resort. “Shotgun Start” is at 7:30 AM with registration, coffee & Danish from 6:30 – 7:30 AM. Format is a 4-Man Scramble and the cost is $75.00 per golfer which includes, Golf, Cart, Food and Cookout after the event. Prizes include, “Longest Drive” and “Closest to Pin”. Make checks payable to Slate Belt Heritage Center and send to: Marc Blau, 280 Halletts Road, Mt. Bethel, PA 18343. All checks must be received by Monday, July 31, 2017. September 2ReStore Recyclable Latex Paint
September 2 Upper Mt. Bethel Township, Municipal Building, 387 Ye Olde Highway, Mt. Bethel, PA 18343 October 7, Tatamy Borough, Hope Lutheran Church, 240 S 8Th St.,Tatamy, PA 18085 October 1Portland Lodge No.311 MASONIC Motorama
The Portland Lodge No.311 MASONIC Motorama will be held October 1 at 12 PM New this year TRUCK and BIG RIG PULLS. Monster truck rides will be happening this year. Miller memorial blood center on site. Donors will be needed! Contact Shilo Thomas for available times. All proceeds donated to local charities. Exclusive R/C is back again this year with their monster display of R/C cars ,trucks and equipment. Show open to anything with a motor. Cars, trucks, low riders, high rollers, helicopters, power wheels, golf carts, big rigs, firetrucks/rescue vehicles, ATVs, boats, Snowmobiles, new, OLD, street rods, race cars, R/c cars trucks, tow trucks, wresckers etc. You know what we do and how we do it! We are going to be bigger, better, faster, stronger! A day of speed, horsepower and motor mayhem at the Plainfield Farmers grove, route 191 and Kesslersville road, Nazareth pa. Sponsors and vendors wanted. First come first serve, spaces open May 1st. Info posted soon. |
![]() Donations For St. John's St. John's Cemetary on South Sixth Street in Bangor seeks donations for lawn maintenance services. Please send donations to: St. John's Cemetary, c/o Carol Hummel, 136 Messinger Street, Bangor, PA 18013.
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Blue Mt. Library New Books
Adult Fiction:
The Devil's Triangle, Catherine Coulter
Man Overboard, J.A. Jance
Gunmetal Gray, Mark Greaney
Wait for Dark, Kay Hooper
Mississippi Blood, Greg Iles
The Sisters of Blue Mountain, Karen Katchur
In Farleigh Field, Rhys Bowen
Stolen, Carey Baldwin
The Tea Girl of Hummingbird Lane, Lisa See
The Hope Chest, Viola Shipman
The Hollywood Daughter, Kate Alcott
The Lost Girl of Astor Street, Stephanie Morrill
The Amish Bride, Mindy Starns Clark
The Promise Girls, Marie Bostwick
The Book of Polly, Kathy Hepinstall
Vicious Circle, C.J. Box
Adult Large Print:
In This Grave Hour, Jacqueline Winspear
If Not For You, Debbie Macomber
Adult Non-fiction:
Upstairs at the White House, J.B. West
Raising Confident Kids, Nadim Saad
The Autoimmune Fix, Tom O'Bryan
Shoot Like A Girl, Mary Jennings Hegar
The Devil's Triangle, Catherine Coulter
Man Overboard, J.A. Jance
Gunmetal Gray, Mark Greaney
Wait for Dark, Kay Hooper
Mississippi Blood, Greg Iles
The Sisters of Blue Mountain, Karen Katchur
In Farleigh Field, Rhys Bowen
Stolen, Carey Baldwin
The Tea Girl of Hummingbird Lane, Lisa See
The Hope Chest, Viola Shipman
The Hollywood Daughter, Kate Alcott
The Lost Girl of Astor Street, Stephanie Morrill
The Amish Bride, Mindy Starns Clark
The Promise Girls, Marie Bostwick
The Book of Polly, Kathy Hepinstall
Vicious Circle, C.J. Box
Adult Large Print:
In This Grave Hour, Jacqueline Winspear
If Not For You, Debbie Macomber
Adult Non-fiction:
Upstairs at the White House, J.B. West
Raising Confident Kids, Nadim Saad
The Autoimmune Fix, Tom O'Bryan
Shoot Like A Girl, Mary Jennings Hegar
Bangor Library New Books
June 1 -7
June 1 -7
Adult Fiction
Under A Summer Sky By Melody Carlson;
The Homecoming; The New Hope By Robyn Carr;
Come Sundown By Nora Roberts.
Young Adult Fiction
Awkward By Svetlana Chmakova;
Lord Of Shadows By Cassandra Clare.
Junior Fiction
Shipwreck Island By S.A. Bodeen;
My Brother Sam Is Dead By James Lincoln Collier.
Dvds
Before I Fall;
Clash Of The Titans;
The Contender;
The Deep End;
The Shack;
Yes Man.
Under A Summer Sky By Melody Carlson;
The Homecoming; The New Hope By Robyn Carr;
Come Sundown By Nora Roberts.
Young Adult Fiction
Awkward By Svetlana Chmakova;
Lord Of Shadows By Cassandra Clare.
Junior Fiction
Shipwreck Island By S.A. Bodeen;
My Brother Sam Is Dead By James Lincoln Collier.
Dvds
Before I Fall;
Clash Of The Titans;
The Contender;
The Deep End;
The Shack;
Yes Man.
Northampton County Road Work
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