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
Help Hotline
Help Hotline
Planned PennDOT Roadwork This Week
(Weather May Alter Plans) Lower Mt. Bethel Township Creek Road Between: Starseed Drive and Flicksville Road Type of work: Drainage. Work being done by: PennDOT Maintenance Forces Daytime. Lane restrictions with flagging. Start date: 10/21/19 - Est completion date: 10/25/19 09:00 AM To 02:00 PM
Plainfield and Forks Townships, Kesslersville Road Between: Newlins Road and Bangor Road. Pothole Patching. Daytime Lane restrictions with flagging. Expect delays and please use caution driving through the work zone. Start date: 10/21/19 Est completion date: 10/25/19 09:00 AM To 02:00 PM Community Baseball Added
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Rivalry Game Facts & Info
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Attention Pen Argyl Fans...........
You are invited you to join Pen Argyl Cheerleaders, Band and Football Team at Look-Out Fire Company this Friday night at 7pm for the Community Pep-Rally & Bonfire. They will excite the crowd with entertainment, skits and speeches from our Head Coach, Captains & Former Alumni.
Please be aware that Weona Park is currently under construction and limited parking is available onsite. Bus Shuttles will be available from PAHS to the Pep-Rally & Bonfire and will run from 6:15-8:15pm. More information to follow. |
Rivalry Game Tickets On Sale
Public reserved bleacher tickets are now on sale. 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. Order at slatebeltrivalry.com
Public reserved bleacher tickets are now on sale. 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. Order at slatebeltrivalry.com
Help Our Local Veterans
Clothing drive for VETS. New and Gently used clean-clothes, jackets, hats, scarves, pants, shirts are welcome.
Drop off locations:
Drop off locations:
- Portland Borough Hall
- Refiners Fire Ministry, Division St. Portland
- Slate Belt Chamber of Commerce, 187 Blue Valley Dr, Bangor
- Slate Belt Y, Pen Argyl
- Waste Management, Pen Argyl
- Hope UCC Church, Wind Gap
- Blue Valley Farm Show, Bangor
- Randy’s Automotive, 1065 W Pennsylvania Ave Pen Argyl
- Sponsored by Slate Belt Council of Governments, Slate Belt Chamber of Commerce
- Slate Belt Y, Valor, Yvonne Gumaer
- Waste Management & area churches
Bangor Area High School Band's Bandorama Concert
The Bangor Area High School Band's Bandorama concert will held 8pm October 24 in the M. Craig Paine Performing Arts Theater
Come Show Your Slater Pride Hear Field Show and Stand Music. Admission is Adults $3., Seniors and Students $2. Gold Cards and Booster Members FREE
Gearing Up for Kindergarten Wednesday
The Bangor Area School District will be offering the fall Gearing Up for Kindergarten program beginning this October. The program will be held at the Five Points Elementary School on Wednesday’s beginning on October 2 from 6:00 PM to 7:30 PM.
The Gearing Up for Kindergarten program is intended for families with a child who will be entering kindergarten in August 2020. The classes run for an hour and a half each night This program offers parent/child activities, as well as separate child preparation and parent education classes. Parent topics include: Learning Styles/School Readiness, Temperament, Early Literacy/Math, Social/Emotional Development, Nurturance and Prevention Tools, Nutrition, Safety, and Parent’s Role in School Success. Preschool topics include Math activities, Science exploration, Motor development, Sensory development and Reading/Literacy.
The program is free of charge, with child care being offered for siblings. Registration forms are available on the District’s website, at the Five Points Elementary School or by calling Rae Temples at 610-599-7015, ext. 75201#.
Conservation Tip
No Need to Rake All Leaves
There’s no need to rake up all the leaves in your yard! Leaving some on the ground is not only good for wildlife, but your yard and garden as well. Check out these fall yard conservation tips:
Leave the leaves -- leaves provide food, shelter, and nesting materials to a variety of wildlife and insects, such as moth and butterfly pupae
Build a brush shelter -- branches, sticks, and leaves can be used to make brush piles that shelter native wildlife
Leave the seeds -- plants and grasses should be left standing over winter (seed-bearing perennials such as purple coneflower, Joe Pye weed, and sunflower provide food for songbirds)
Avoid chemical fertilizers -- grass clippings and mulched leaf litter can provide plant nutrition; chemical fertilizers can reduce beneficial insects
Annual Heritage Award
The Slate Belt Heritage Center, is pleased to announce that it is accepting applications for its' "Annual Heritage Award". The purpose of the award is to acknowledge individuals who have performed exemplary acts that promote and preserve the culture and heritage of the Slate Belt. Candidates may be an individual or group and can be nominated by themselves or by another party.
1. Initiative Award: Applicant who has performed exemplary actions in promoting and preserving the Slate Belt heritage through in-kind actions. This means acts that do not necessarily involve monetary donations but can be unpaid service for a preservation cause.
2. Architectural Award: Applicant who is saving or conserving a historic building, place or artifact where restoration is authentic to preservation.
3. Special Focus Award: Applicant who is saving or conserving tradition or a body of knowledge. That individual who contributes to educational information via exhibits, documentation, internet, archival, etc.
Consideration is given to projects with:
1.) A specific start and end date.
2.)Whether the project meets Professionally accepted preservation and/or scholar standards.
3.)Whether the project is considered “complete” with goals and how they were achieved.
4.)Whether the project had a significant impact with before and after photographs for proof of information and/or proof that a historic piece would have been otherwise lost if the nominee had not completed the project.
Nominations will be accepted this fall and will be reviewed in January of each year. The awards will be presented at a special program in June. One prize will be awarded with the possibility of one per category depending on committee’s review of candidates. Nominations should include a description of entry, photos (if applicable), and any pertinent documentation. The Heritage Center retains the right to exhibit and/or publish the application materials, including photographs. Applications for those not chosen will be held on file, indefinitely, for future consideration.
Interested parties may obtain an application at the Heritage Center (Sundays 1-3), at local municipal offices or by contacting Karen Brewer @ 484-894-5661
Special Events Happening Soon......
Special Events Happening Soon......
Blue and White Harvest Auction
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.
Regular Slate Belt Events This Week.......
Regular Slate Belt Events This Week.......
Wednesday October 23
Bingo - Bushkill Fire Co. Doors 5pm. Bingo 7pm. Blue Mountain Library - Open 10-12 & 6-8pm Bangor Public Library - Open 1-8 Slate Belt Senior Center - Open 8-4. Blue Valley Farm Show Slate Belt Band - Roseto Legion, 7-9pm Gym Nite - 6-8pm, Faith Christian School, Roseto. 610-588-6929 Story Time - Preschool children. Blue Mt. Community Library, Pen Argyl, 10:30am Bangor Yard Waste - Dump in container at Bangor Park, 8-2 Washington Township Supervisors Meet - Municipal Building, 3:30pm. Bangor Zoning Board - Bee Hive, 7:00pm Slate Belt YMCA - Open 5:00am - 9:00pm Thursday October 24 Blue Mountain Library - Open 10-12 & 6-8pm Bangor Public Library - Open 10-8 Slate Belt Senior Center - Open 8-4. Blue Valley Farm Show Story Time - Preschool children. Blue Mt. Community Library, Pen Argyl, 10:30am Roseto Zoning Board - Borough Hall TBA Slate Belt Rotary - Scorecard, Wind Gap, 6-7pm Plainfield Township Supervisors - Meets 7:00pm Municipal Building Slate Belt YMCA - Open 5:00am - 9:00pm Bangor Borough Authority - Bangor Authority Bldg, 7:00pm Friday October 25 Bingo - Wind Gap Fire Co., 6:45. Blue Mountain Library - Open 10-12 Bangor Public Library - Open 1-5 Slate Belt Senior Center - Open 8-4. Blue Valley Farm Show Slate Belt YMCA - Open 5:00am - 9:00pm Saturday October 26 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 8-4 Slate Belt Heritage Center - Open 12-3 |
Sunday October 27
Fellowship Dinner - First UMC Bangor, 12:30-1:30. Slate Belt Heritage Center - Open 12-3. Slate Belt YMCA - Open 10-2 Monday October 28 Bingo - Kunkletown Fire Co. Progressive Jackpot. 7pm Blue Mountain Library - Open 10-12 & 6-8pm Bangor Public Library - Open 1-8 Slate Belt Senior Center - Open 8-4. Blue Valley Farm Show Bangor School Board Business Meeting - Slater Conference Room , 7:30. Bangor Borough Council - Workshop, Bee Hive, 7:00pm Slate Belt YMCA - Open 5:00am - 9:00pm Tuesday October 29 Bingo - Portland Fire Co., 7pm. Blue Mountain Library - Open 10-12 & 6-8pm Bangor Public Library - Open 10-8 Slate Belt Senior Center - Open 8-4. Blue Valley Farm Show Preschool Story Time - Bangor Public Library, 10-11am. Mission of Love Food Pantry & Clothes Closet - N. Main St., Bangor, 10-2. Slate Belt YMCA - Open 5:00am - 9:00pm Full Calendar |
Public Service Announcements
Public Service Announcements
Rivalry Game Tickets On Sale
Public reserved bleacher tickets are now on sale. 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. Order at slatebeltrivalry.com
Public reserved bleacher tickets are now on sale. 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. Order at slatebeltrivalry.com
Art Workshop for Teens
(Every Tues & Thurs Nov. 5 - Dec 12)
A five week art workshop for teens will be held at Jacobsburg Environmental Center on Tuesdays and Thursdays at 6:30pm to 8:30pm, November 5 to December 12. Learn from a professional artist who will teach unique painting and drawing processes! The students in the workshop will create a group installation piece inspired by nature and ecological issues for display at Jacobsburg's visitor center. Participants will also take part in environmental science lessons designed to inform and inspire the artwork. Artist in residence Melissa Perhamus will be leading the workshop along with center educators. Examples of her work can be viewed at her website listed below. This workshop is for teens ages 13-18 and attendance is required at all 10 sessions. The workshop is free. Registration is required.
The workshop will start November 5 and continue each Tuesday and Thursday evening until December 12, excluding the week of Thanksgiving.
For more information contact Jacobsburg Environmental Education Center at (610) 746-2801 or [email protected].
The workshop will start November 5 and continue each Tuesday and Thursday evening until December 12, excluding the week of Thanksgiving.
For more information contact Jacobsburg Environmental Education Center at (610) 746-2801 or [email protected].
Mindfulness Classes at A Clean Slate
(October 22 - December 10 5:30-6:30)
Mindfulness classes begins this month and is here to promote healthy living from all kinds of health struggles. Mindfulness is used by all populations for being in the present moment in a non-judgmental way so that you can relieve stress, use healthy thinking instead of wrong thinking patterns, and a whole host of healthy skills are learned. 8 Classes: Dates · Oct 22 - Dec 10 5:30-6:30pm.
Join today! 610-452-9348
Join today! 610-452-9348
"Sock"tober Fest
"Sock"tober Fest is here and the United Methodist Women of the East Bangor Community Church is asking for donations of warm socks for men, women and children. The collection will be donated to an agency that works with the homeless and other needy persons. For more info., call 610-588-4453 or visit ebumc.org. The church is located at 136 W. Central Ave. (Rt. 512), East Bangor, PA
"Sock"tober Fest is here and the United Methodist Women of the East Bangor Community Church is asking for donations of warm socks for men, women and children. The collection will be donated to an agency that works with the homeless and other needy persons. For more info., call 610-588-4453 or visit ebumc.org. The church is located at 136 W. Central Ave. (Rt. 512), East Bangor, PA
Struggling With Substances?
People struggling with substances can now walk in for drug and alcohol assessments at the Clean Slate Bangor, 100 South First Street St, Bangor 610-452-9348 Mondays from 10am - 12pm Many times this is the first step toward treatment and a new life.
Gearing Up For Kindergarten
The Bangor Area School District will be offering the fall Gearing Up for Kindergarten program beginning this October. The program will be held at the Five Points Elementary School on Wednesday’s beginning on October 2 from 6:00 PM to 7:30 PM.
Absentee Ballots Online
Starting with this year’s General Election, voters who need to vote by absentee ballot may apply for the ballot online.
The mobile-friendly, online application site, is available at votesPA.com/ApplyAbsentee.
When an applicant completes the online form, the information is forwarded directly to the appropriate county elections office for processing. The applicant will then be provided with a ballot that must be completed and either mailed or hand-delivered to the appropriate county election office by the deadline, which is 5 p.m. on the Friday before the election, or Nov. 1 this year.
For more information, click here.
People struggling with substances can now walk in for drug and alcohol assessments at the Clean Slate Bangor, 100 South First Street St, Bangor 610-452-9348 Mondays from 10am - 12pm Many times this is the first step toward treatment and a new life.
Gearing Up For Kindergarten
The Bangor Area School District will be offering the fall Gearing Up for Kindergarten program beginning this October. The program will be held at the Five Points Elementary School on Wednesday’s beginning on October 2 from 6:00 PM to 7:30 PM.
Absentee Ballots Online
Starting with this year’s General Election, voters who need to vote by absentee ballot may apply for the ballot online.
The mobile-friendly, online application site, is available at votesPA.com/ApplyAbsentee.
When an applicant completes the online form, the information is forwarded directly to the appropriate county elections office for processing. The applicant will then be provided with a ballot that must be completed and either mailed or hand-delivered to the appropriate county election office by the deadline, which is 5 p.m. on the Friday before the election, or Nov. 1 this year.
For more information, click here.
BYM Meals at First UMC Wind Gap
Come for 100's of pizza crusts, along with peppers, Kind Bars, popcorn, and wheat crackers for the the community. Just come out to any BYM meal on Thursday nights 6-8 pm or even pick up some pantry items after worship on any Sunday 10AM..... First UMC 19 W. West St Wind Gap Pastor John Vidal.....570 426-0645.
Trailblazers at Jacobsburg
Trailblazers at Jacobsburg meet 4:00pm every Thursday through October 24 at Jacobsburg Environmental Education Center. Find a love of nature and outdoors through hiking. This supportive group will inspire you to be your best. All fitness levels are welcome and no one will be left behind. Meet in the parking lot, learn the route, and pair up with some fellow outdoor enthusiast to enjoy the wonderful trails. This event is free and open to the community.
Come for 100's of pizza crusts, along with peppers, Kind Bars, popcorn, and wheat crackers for the the community. Just come out to any BYM meal on Thursday nights 6-8 pm or even pick up some pantry items after worship on any Sunday 10AM..... First UMC 19 W. West St Wind Gap Pastor John Vidal.....570 426-0645.
Trailblazers at Jacobsburg
Trailblazers at Jacobsburg meet 4:00pm every Thursday through October 24 at Jacobsburg Environmental Education Center. Find a love of nature and outdoors through hiking. This supportive group will inspire you to be your best. All fitness levels are welcome and no one will be left behind. Meet in the parking lot, learn the route, and pair up with some fellow outdoor enthusiast to enjoy the wonderful trails. This event is free and open to the community.
BHS'67 Mini reunion
It's their 70th birthday year and to celebrate, they are planning an informal reunion, to be held on Saturday November 9 at 1 PM at The Broadway Pub, in the Colonial Hotel at 62 Broadway, Bangor. They will order lunch from the menu. There will be no formal invitations mailed so please let your classmates know, of this event. Spouses or other guests are welcome to come. Please RSVP to 610 863 0816 before October 25.
It's their 70th birthday year and to celebrate, they are planning an informal reunion, to be held on Saturday November 9 at 1 PM at The Broadway Pub, in the Colonial Hotel at 62 Broadway, Bangor. They will order lunch from the menu. There will be no formal invitations mailed so please let your classmates know, of this event. Spouses or other guests are welcome to come. Please RSVP to 610 863 0816 before October 25.
Quilt Guild Accepting New Members
Are you interested in learning more about quilting or joining monthly with others who have a common interest in quilting? If yes, consider membership in the Heart In Hand Quilt Guild.
Monthly meetings, programs and workshops help members to learn new skills, encourage each other, and meet with others interested in quilting. Members also make community service items for mastectomy patients at local hospitals.
The Guild meets monthly at the Hope United Church of Christ, Wind Gap the second Thursday evening of each month from 7-8:30 PM. Our central location works well for members from the Slatebelt, Pocono’s, and Lehigh Valley areas. Membership is open to anyone over the age of 18. The program year starts in September and ends in August. Enrollment is currently open for new members. Annual dues costs $35. If interested, send check payable to HIH, to Kathy Romano, 1478 Heimer Rd, Pen Argyl, Pa 18072. Questions: call Kathie at 610-863-6049.
Are you interested in learning more about quilting or joining monthly with others who have a common interest in quilting? If yes, consider membership in the Heart In Hand Quilt Guild.
Monthly meetings, programs and workshops help members to learn new skills, encourage each other, and meet with others interested in quilting. Members also make community service items for mastectomy patients at local hospitals.
The Guild meets monthly at the Hope United Church of Christ, Wind Gap the second Thursday evening of each month from 7-8:30 PM. Our central location works well for members from the Slatebelt, Pocono’s, and Lehigh Valley areas. Membership is open to anyone over the age of 18. The program year starts in September and ends in August. Enrollment is currently open for new members. Annual dues costs $35. If interested, send check payable to HIH, to Kathy Romano, 1478 Heimer Rd, Pen Argyl, Pa 18072. Questions: call Kathie at 610-863-6049.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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 [email protected].
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.
"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 [email protected].
Heritage Center Monthly Schedule
November 10 2PM: “Bangor-Pen Argyl 100th Game” by Walter Cole; December 8, 2PM: “The Great Slate Belt Trivia Contest” hosted by Emcee Marc Blau.
2020: January 12, 2 PM: “History of the Mummers” by Melissa Hough.; February 9, 2PM: “Sheep to Shawl” by Hope Horn.; March 8th @ 2:00 PM: “Leopold Conservation Farming Award” by Richard DiFebo; April 9, 7 PM: Book Reveal, May 14, 7PM;
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 [email protected].
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.
"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 [email protected].
Heritage Center Monthly Schedule
November 10 2PM: “Bangor-Pen Argyl 100th Game” by Walter Cole; December 8, 2PM: “The Great Slate Belt Trivia Contest” hosted by Emcee Marc Blau.
2020: January 12, 2 PM: “History of the Mummers” by Melissa Hough.; February 9, 2PM: “Sheep to Shawl” by Hope Horn.; March 8th @ 2:00 PM: “Leopold Conservation Farming Award” by Richard DiFebo; April 9, 7 PM: Book Reveal, May 14, 7PM;
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.
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
gOING oUT OF TOWN?
Going out of town? Let SBRPD know that your house will be vacant and they'll do frequent drive-bys.. Safe travels... http://slatebeltpd.com/ SBRPD is: 911 (Emergency), 610-759-8517 (Non-Emergency), 610-759-8523 (Fax) and 1-888-823-4978 FREE (Non-Emergency Toll Free)
dRUG TAKE BACK BOX
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)
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New Main Street Market
Like a Breath of Fresh Air
........Plans Include Delivery Service.......
by Larry Cory
The re-opening of Main Street Market in Bangor is refreshing news since people, unfortunately, have become accustomed to seeing “going out of business” signs in many communities, including downtown Bangor.
When the Bank of America closed in Bangor two years ago, that was a shocker. What began as the First National Bank many years ago was now gone, making one wonder who’s next.
When news of the Main Street Market closing hit social media and elsewhere, it was as though Bangor had been dealt, not just another shocking setback, but one that hits where it really hurts.
Unless you have been squirreled away in a quarry hole for the past few years, you know that Main Street Market is not just another grocery store, it is THE grocery store for many residents in the Bangor area. Thus, local officials worked quickly with Lanta Bus to transport area residents to nearby stores. After all, food is a commodity that one needs everyday.
But just as quickly as Lanta came to the rescue, Nicole and Duane Smith, former managers of the Portland Market, stepped up to reopen the Market in Bangor.
“It was really by chance,” Nicole said. “We wanted to go back in business years ago, so I said to my husband, it might be a long-shot so why don’t we try to get in there.”
The Smiths ran the Portland Market in the early 2000s, but were forced to close after three floods made it impossible to continue. Currently, they are working toward reopening the Main Street store with a refurbished parking lot that has been milled and paved and a roof that has also been repaired.
Once open, they’re planning a delivery service which is a huge plus for their neighbors in the area.
Inside, “they’re going to see a nice, clean store,” Duane said. They also hope to continue to sell meat from local farms and they plan to have a butcher on hand “seven days a week.” Their tentative hours are 8-9 weekdays, 8-8 Saturdays and 8-6 on Sundays.
“The only day we will probably close is Christmas Day,” Duane said. They are also planning a soft opening for November 1 “if everything goes well.”
After meeting with the Smiths, it’s obvious that they are committed to providing quality and friendly service to the area. It will be like a breath of fresh air when shoppers open their doors for the first time and are greeted by the friendly faces of long-time store employees.
2019 Business Person of the Year
Carl Tolino of Tolino Vineyard
Carl and his four children have done an outstanding job in business and service. Since 2013, Carl and his four children, Mandy, Carl, Liz & Mark have grown a breathtaking vineyard with excellent wine, opened in Stroudsburg and Easton Public Market as well as hold Friday night community events on the property and even fundraising events. Carl also has Tolino Fuel Service which employs over 65 local full and part time positions and is dedicated to the local community.
2019 Volunteer of the Year
Melissa Hough Slate Belt Heritage Center
Melissa has been a driving force behind preserving a historical legacy for the residents of the entire Slate Belt. As President of the Slate Belt Heritage Center she works countless hours obtaining grants, cataloging relics and mementos, setting up displays, speaking at numerous clubs, attending workshops and regional meetings in an effort to enhance the historical aspect of the Slate Belt. Melissa assisted the Borough of Bangor in acquiring “Historical Status” and also assisted in developing a “Walking Historical” venue.
Members, family, friends and the community are welcome to help honor Carl and Melissa on November 7 at the Broadway Pub, 62 Broadway, Bangor PA.
Reservations and payments will be accepted by going to www.slatebeltchamber.org or mailing to SBCC 187 Blue Valley Dr., Bangor PA 18013. Deadline in November 1.
Carl Tolino of Tolino Vineyard
Carl and his four children have done an outstanding job in business and service. Since 2013, Carl and his four children, Mandy, Carl, Liz & Mark have grown a breathtaking vineyard with excellent wine, opened in Stroudsburg and Easton Public Market as well as hold Friday night community events on the property and even fundraising events. Carl also has Tolino Fuel Service which employs over 65 local full and part time positions and is dedicated to the local community.
2019 Volunteer of the Year
Melissa Hough Slate Belt Heritage Center
Melissa has been a driving force behind preserving a historical legacy for the residents of the entire Slate Belt. As President of the Slate Belt Heritage Center she works countless hours obtaining grants, cataloging relics and mementos, setting up displays, speaking at numerous clubs, attending workshops and regional meetings in an effort to enhance the historical aspect of the Slate Belt. Melissa assisted the Borough of Bangor in acquiring “Historical Status” and also assisted in developing a “Walking Historical” venue.
Members, family, friends and the community are welcome to help honor Carl and Melissa on November 7 at the Broadway Pub, 62 Broadway, Bangor PA.
Reservations and payments will be accepted by going to www.slatebeltchamber.org or mailing to SBCC 187 Blue Valley Dr., Bangor PA 18013. Deadline in November 1.
Medicare open enrollment period
The state Department of Aging is reminding beneficiaries of the Medicare open enrollment period is open and continuing through Saturday, Dec. 7. During this time, you may make changes to your current Medicare coverage, as well as join, switch or drop Medicare Advantage or Prescription Drug Coverage plans.
Pennsylvania offers a free health insurance counseling program, APPRISE, through the local Area Agency on Aging. APPRISE counselors are specially trained staff and volunteers who can provide objective, easy-to-understand information at no cost to you. They can help you understand Medicare eligibility, enrollment, financial assistance programs and coverage options, among other Medicare-related topics.
Additionally, Rep. Emrick is pleased to announce that Medicare/Medicaid Assistance will be offered at his Slate Belt Office on Tuesdays from 1-3pm beginning Oct. 15 through Dec. 3.
For more information, contact the local Area Agency on Aging or call the toll-free APPRISE Helpline at 1-800-783-7067, which is available Monday through Friday, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Information is also available here.
Valley Youth House Gets $1.6M
BETHLEHEM, PA - Valley Youth House was recently awarded a total of over $1.6 million through the federal Department of Health and Human Services Administration for Children and Families, which underwrites the agency’s housing and street outreach programs in 9 counties across Pennsylvania: Bucks, Lehigh, Northampton, Dauphin, Philadelphia, Armstrong, Indiana, Washington, & Westmoreland counties.
With this funding, Valley Youth House expects to provide emergency shelter for over 300 children and youth ages 12-17; emergency supplies, counseling and support for 700 homeless youth under age 21; and transitional housing to 20 homeless young people ages 16-21. The grants also provide expansion of the agency’s Host Home model in Western PA, the first of its kind in the state, where volunteer host families provide temporary housing for young people unable to remain with their birth families.
Agency-wide last year, nearly 600 children and youth were provided with supportive housing and another 1,900 youth preparing to exit foster care were provided with life skills, education and employment support to ensure successful transition to self-sufficiency and stable housing as young adults.
About Valley Youth House
Valley Youth House (valleyyouthhouse.org) does more than just provide homes for Pennsylvania’s vulnerable, abused, and homeless youth. We partner with thousands of individuals each year to build a solid foundation for young people and their families. With dedicated street outreach, housing, counseling, skills training, health, prevention, and intervention services, we empower resilient young people in establishing promising futures.
Domestic Violence Awareness Month
With approximately 95,000 victims seeking services through the Commonwealth’s domestic violence programs each year, the state House unanimously approved House Resolution 467 designating October as Domestic Violence Awareness Month in Pennsylvania.
Domestic violence is a pattern of abusive behavior used to establish power and control over an intimate partner, causing both physical and emotional harm. Victims may be subjected to abuse, harassment, threats, vandalism, trespassing, burglary, theft and stalking.
As one of the most chronically underreported crimes, domestic violence affects men and women in all racial, ethnic, religious, educational, social and economic backgrounds. More information about domestic violence and services available to help victims is available here
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October 25
RadioOne/Bangor Trust Brewing Rocks Century Celebration
Hosted by RadioOne and Bangor Trust Brewing Friday, October 25, 2019 at 7 PM – 10 PM Join us for a 100th year pep rally of epic proportions with Radio One and Bangor Trust Brewery the night before the 100th Anniversary football game between Bangor and Pen Argyl at 50 Broadway, Bangor.
Kid's Night Out at Bloom
Join Bloom on Friday, October 25th from 6:00 pm to 8:30 pm for KID’S NIGHT OUT - a PAINT NIGHT for KIDS. Kids can enjoy art themed activities, which include completed project while parents enjoy 2.5 hours any way they want! Leave your kids in trusted care and take advantage of some time to run errands, relax or have a kid free meal!
There are several restaurants within walking distance from the studio. This is for ages 5 and up. Kids may bring a snack to have while they’re here. The cost is $30, register online now to save your spot! REGISTER HERE
There are several restaurants within walking distance from the studio. This is for ages 5 and up. Kids may bring a snack to have while they’re here. The cost is $30, register online now to save your spot! REGISTER HERE
October 26
Quiet Valley Spooky Days on the Farm
Stroudsburg (PA) – At Spooky Days on the Farm, on Friday October 25 from 5:00 pm to 8:00 pm, Saturday October 26 from 1:00 pm to 8:00 pm and Sunday October 27 from 1:00 to 5:00, take a tour of our historic farm and enjoy a look at the stranger side of Quiet Valley. During the daytime it will be more family focused with some not so spooky ghost stories, Halloween songs and dances, and take a horse-drawn wagon ride (weather permitting). There will be a children’s craft area and some light refreshments available for purchase.
After dark things will get spookier as guests can visit the Witch on the Bridge, if they dare! Help solve a “murder” that took place on the farm in the 1800s. This is a true who-dun-it, playing detective type of activity! Visit the murder scene, meet with possible suspects, pay close attention for clues and name the evildoer if you can!
Spooky Days on the Farm will take place rain or shine; Schedule subject to change; Admission is $10 for adults and $5 for children (3-12). All money raised is used to support the mission of our non-profit historic farm museum and its educational programs.
For more information visit www.quietvalley.org or call 570-992-6161.
After dark things will get spookier as guests can visit the Witch on the Bridge, if they dare! Help solve a “murder” that took place on the farm in the 1800s. This is a true who-dun-it, playing detective type of activity! Visit the murder scene, meet with possible suspects, pay close attention for clues and name the evildoer if you can!
Spooky Days on the Farm will take place rain or shine; Schedule subject to change; Admission is $10 for adults and $5 for children (3-12). All money raised is used to support the mission of our non-profit historic farm museum and its educational programs.
For more information visit www.quietvalley.org or call 570-992-6161.
Halloween Costume Party
A Halloween Costume Party is planned for Saturday, October 26 at 7 PM hosted by Bangor Elks #1106 120 Broadway, Bangor. Rackhouse Band will be playing starting at 7:00pm Costume is Not Required, but Rackhouse is sponsoring a $100 Cash Prize for Best Costume. Door Prizes. Food Menu available starting at 5:00.
October 26-27
Market Faire & Rendezvous
The Market Faire & Rendezvous will be held October 25-27, 2019 at the Boulton Historic Site and Jacobsburg Historical Society 402-403 Henry Rd, Nazareth. The Rendezvous Encampment will be open to the public Saturday, 10:00am to 4:00pm AND Sunday, 10:00am to 3:00pm
Eighteenth and Nineteenth Century Rendezvous Encampment, Fur Trade Era time period; Friday, Oct. 25 - Sunday, Oct. 27, 2019. Events include; woods walk, black powder novelty shoot, primitive archery, knife & hawk throw, and Sunday muzzleloader shotgun competition. Saturday night camp feast and pumpkin carving contest. Blanket traders welcome in the encampment, no fees, prizes welcome.
Food vendor on site during public hours on Saturday and Sunday. Market Faire sutlers of 18th & 19th century wares, clothing, redware, historical artwork, and accouterments will be setup along side the encampment.
Eighteenth and Nineteenth Century Rendezvous Encampment, Fur Trade Era time period; Friday, Oct. 25 - Sunday, Oct. 27, 2019. Events include; woods walk, black powder novelty shoot, primitive archery, knife & hawk throw, and Sunday muzzleloader shotgun competition. Saturday night camp feast and pumpkin carving contest. Blanket traders welcome in the encampment, no fees, prizes welcome.
Food vendor on site during public hours on Saturday and Sunday. Market Faire sutlers of 18th & 19th century wares, clothing, redware, historical artwork, and accouterments will be setup along side the encampment.
October 26
Bach Choir Concert:
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.
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.
October 27
Gap Con Returns to Mt. Bethel
Gap Con returns to Mount Bethel,with a Halloween festival. Sunday, October 27 at the Upper Mount Bethel Fire Hall. Featuring vendors, artists, writers, costume groups, crafts. Special guest actress/director Genoveva Rossi. Wear your costume. There will be a cosplay contest with prizes for all ages.
Show hours are 10:00am to 4:00 pm. The hall is at 2341 North Delaware Drive, Mount Bethel, PA 18343. Admission is $4.00 for adults. Children under 12 are admitted free.
More info, http://www.jerseyshorecomicbookshow.com or 609-242-7756
Show hours are 10:00am to 4:00 pm. The hall is at 2341 North Delaware Drive, Mount Bethel, PA 18343. Admission is $4.00 for adults. Children under 12 are admitted free.
More info, http://www.jerseyshorecomicbookshow.com or 609-242-7756
October 31
Bangor GFWC Card Party
Bangor Womens Club GFWC Card Party will be held beginning at 11:30 am Thursday Oct 31 at Prince of Peace Church, Johnsonville, PA Ticket $10 per person.
Event will provide a soup and sandwich lunch with homemade cake. Afternoon snacks, table prizes and door prizes. Contact Heidi Bates at 610-599-8815 for full information and reservations.
Event will provide a soup and sandwich lunch with homemade cake. Afternoon snacks, table prizes and door prizes. Contact Heidi Bates at 610-599-8815 for full information and reservations.
November 2
Blue and White Harvest Auction
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 5
Art Workshop for Teens
(Tues & Thurs Nov. 5 - Dec 12)
A five week art workshop for teens will be held at Jacobsburg Environmental Center on Tuesdays and Thursdays at 6:30pm to 8:30pm, November 5 to December 12. Learn from a professional artist who will teach unique painting and drawing processes! The students in the workshop will create a group installation piece inspired by nature and ecological issues for display at Jacobsburg's visitor center. Participants will also take part in environmental science lessons designed to inform and inspire the artwork. Artist in residence Melissa Perhamus will be leading the workshop along with center educators. Examples of her work can be viewed at her website listed below. This workshop is for teens ages 13-18 and attendance is required at all 10 sessions. The workshop is free. Registration is required.
The workshop will start November 5 and continue each Tuesday and Thursday evening until December 12, excluding the week of Thanksgiving.
For more information contact Jacobsburg Environmental Education Center at (610) 746-2801 or [email protected].
The workshop will start November 5 and continue each Tuesday and Thursday evening until December 12, excluding the week of Thanksgiving.
For more information contact Jacobsburg Environmental Education Center at (610) 746-2801 or [email protected].
November 6
Bangor Ski Club Sign-ups
The Bangor area school district for hold ski and snowboard club sign-ups on Wednesday, November 6 and Thursday, November 7 for students in 5th through 12th grade. Sign-ups will be held at middle school Auditorium at 7 PM. This is the only time for students to sign up for the club. A parent and child must attend one of these meeting nights in order to participate in the club.
Can’t make it? Contact one of the advisers before the meeting date, not after. On-line payments must be completed on time, no exceptions.
Questions regarding the club can be directed to Ms Diane Lobb at the high school at 610-599-7011 or [email protected].
November 7
Radio Club Meeting
The Delaware-Lehigh Amateur Radio Club will hold its monthly meeting Thursday, November 7, 7:30 pm in the Bethlehem Township Community Center, 2900 Farmersville Road, Bethlehem. Program: "Filming ‘Across the Pacific’ & ‘Radios of Pan AM’”. Presenter: Brian / KN4R. Members and others interested always are invited. Directions: https://tinyurl.com/y852acvn . FMI: www.dlarc.org , KE3AW@ARRLnet, 610.432.8286.
November 9
Comedy Night
Fun-Raiser
Portland Hook & Ladder Fire Company will host a "Comedy Night Fun-Raiser" on Saturday, November 9 in the William Pensyl Social Hall, State Street, Portland. Doors open at 6:30 pm and the show starts at 8:30 pm. Advance tickets are $30 and tickets at the door are $35.
You must be 16 years and older to attend. Light snacks and water will be provided Beer, wine and soda will be available to purchase, ID is required. There will also be a 50/50 raffle. Contact Stephanie at 610-216-6716 for tickets or more information
November 10
Rivalry History Presentation
The Slate Belt Heritage Center will hold their monthly historic presentation on Sunday, November 10th @ 2:00 PM. Speaker for the afternoon will be Pen Argyl Historian, Walter Cole who will present a program on the “History of the Bangor-Pen Argyl 100th Football Game” .
Mr. Cole is a retired History teacher from Pen Argyl High School and will include the traditions, changes, interesting stories that have occurred over the hundred year period. He will also include events leading up to the games, during the games and also after the games. In preparation for the 100th Game, Mr. Cole conducted over twenty interviews. Former and present Pen Argyl Cheerleaders, Football players, Coaches, Superintendents and principals were interviewed along with former Athletic and Band Directors. These interviews are now public on the penargylathletics.org website.
This event is free and open to the public. Come and share your own memories of this deep rooted rivalry. The Heritage Center is located at 30 North 1st Street, Bangor, PA. For additional information please contact: Karen Brewer @ 484-894-5661.
Mr. Cole is a retired History teacher from Pen Argyl High School and will include the traditions, changes, interesting stories that have occurred over the hundred year period. He will also include events leading up to the games, during the games and also after the games. In preparation for the 100th Game, Mr. Cole conducted over twenty interviews. Former and present Pen Argyl Cheerleaders, Football players, Coaches, Superintendents and principals were interviewed along with former Athletic and Band Directors. These interviews are now public on the penargylathletics.org website.
This event is free and open to the public. Come and share your own memories of this deep rooted rivalry. The Heritage Center is located at 30 North 1st Street, Bangor, PA. For additional information please contact: Karen Brewer @ 484-894-5661.
December 7
The Needle Felt Snowman
Saturday, December 7, 2019, 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM at Bloom Creative Studio. The Needle Felt Snowman at Bloom Creative Studio (BCS) makes a great decoration or gift for the holiday season. The cost is $25 per person; Bloom Creative Studio is donating $5 from each one to the Relay for Life of Lehigh Valley East (LVE).
If you are a registered participant of the LVE Relay the $5 can be allocated to your personal goal and by going to Bloom we are also giving back as Bloom Creative Studio is a non-profit. There will be a basket raffle and light refreshments. REGISTER HERE
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
Slate Belt Senior Center
Blue Valley Farm Show Complex
Bangor, PA.
610-588-1224
8:00 AM-3:30 PM
Blue Valley Farm Show Complex
Bangor, PA.
610-588-1224
8:00 AM-3:30 PM
Slate Belt Senior Center
Blue Valley Farm Show Complex
Bangor, Pa., Phone 610-588-1224
Hours: 8:00 AM-3:30 PM
Meals are served at 11:30 and must be
reserved by 10:00 AM one day prior
Cancellations must be done as soon as possible.
Tai Chi, Tuesdays, 12:15 PM
Darts, Tuesdays October, 1, 15, 22, 29 10:00 AM
& Thursday, October 3, 12:15 PM
Exercise with Darla, Wednesdays, 10:00 AM
Poker, Wednesday, October 9, 16, 23, 30, 9 AM
Needle Nook, Thursdays, 9:30 AM All kinds
of needle work welcome.
Zumba Gold, Thursdays, 10:00 AM
OCTOBER EVENTS
Quoits, Friday, October 18, 9:30 AM
Deja' the Therapy Dog, Tuesday, October 15, 10:00 AM
FLU SHOTS, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 9:00-11:00 AM
SENIOR TOWN HALL MEETING (A FACT FINDING MEETING w/REP SUSAN WILD)
Event Committee Meeting, Thur, Oct 3, 12:15
Baseball, Friday, October 4 & 11, 10:00 AM
Mexican Train Dominos with Chips and salsa, Friday, October 4, 12:15 PM and Thursday, October 10, 24, 9:30 AM
Bean Bag Tournament, Tues, Oct 8, 10:00 AM
Fraud and Scam Prevention, Thursday, October 10, 11:00 AM
Medicare Fraud, Friday, October 11, 11:00 AM
BASEBALL WORLD SERIES, FRIDAY, OCT 11, 12;15 PM- (with ice cream)
AARP MEETING, MONDAY, OCT 14, 1 PM
Ladder Ball, Thursday, October 17, & Tuesday, October 29, 9:30 AM
Motown Greatest Hits, Fri, Oct 18, 12:15 PM
Medicare changes and you with Rosalie, Monday, October 21, 10:00 AM
Farkle, Tuesday, October 22, 9:30 AM
Council Meeting, Thurs, October 24, 9:00 AM
FOOTBALL, BANGOR vs PEN ARGYL, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25, 9:45 AM
HALLOWEEN PARTY, 10;00 AM-3;00 PM. MUSIC WITH BILL REESE
Blue Valley Farm Show Complex
Bangor, Pa., Phone 610-588-1224
Hours: 8:00 AM-3:30 PM
Meals are served at 11:30 and must be
reserved by 10:00 AM one day prior
Cancellations must be done as soon as possible.
Tai Chi, Tuesdays, 12:15 PM
Darts, Tuesdays October, 1, 15, 22, 29 10:00 AM
& Thursday, October 3, 12:15 PM
Exercise with Darla, Wednesdays, 10:00 AM
Poker, Wednesday, October 9, 16, 23, 30, 9 AM
Needle Nook, Thursdays, 9:30 AM All kinds
of needle work welcome.
Zumba Gold, Thursdays, 10:00 AM
OCTOBER EVENTS
Quoits, Friday, October 18, 9:30 AM
Deja' the Therapy Dog, Tuesday, October 15, 10:00 AM
FLU SHOTS, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 9:00-11:00 AM
SENIOR TOWN HALL MEETING (A FACT FINDING MEETING w/REP SUSAN WILD)
Event Committee Meeting, Thur, Oct 3, 12:15
Baseball, Friday, October 4 & 11, 10:00 AM
Mexican Train Dominos with Chips and salsa, Friday, October 4, 12:15 PM and Thursday, October 10, 24, 9:30 AM
Bean Bag Tournament, Tues, Oct 8, 10:00 AM
Fraud and Scam Prevention, Thursday, October 10, 11:00 AM
Medicare Fraud, Friday, October 11, 11:00 AM
BASEBALL WORLD SERIES, FRIDAY, OCT 11, 12;15 PM- (with ice cream)
AARP MEETING, MONDAY, OCT 14, 1 PM
Ladder Ball, Thursday, October 17, & Tuesday, October 29, 9:30 AM
Motown Greatest Hits, Fri, Oct 18, 12:15 PM
Medicare changes and you with Rosalie, Monday, October 21, 10:00 AM
Farkle, Tuesday, October 22, 9:30 AM
Council Meeting, Thurs, October 24, 9:00 AM
FOOTBALL, BANGOR vs PEN ARGYL, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25, 9:45 AM
HALLOWEEN PARTY, 10;00 AM-3;00 PM. MUSIC WITH BILL REESE
Bangor Public Library
New Books Oct 8- Oct 15
Adult Fiction
An Amish Christmas Bakery: Four Stories
Bright Young Dead by Jessica Fellowes
The Mitford Murders by Jessica Fellowes
What Happens in Paradise by Elin Hilderbrand
When We Were Brave by Karla M. Jay
Spirit of the Season by Fern Michaels
Cilka’s Journey by Heather Morris
Adult Non Fiction
Catechism of the Catholic Church by Catholic Church
Downton Abbey Cocktail Book by Julian Fellowes
Blowout by Rachel Maddow
Call Sign Chaos by James N. Mattis
Freddie Mercury: A Life, In His Own Words by Freddie Mercury
Simple Home Solutions
Young Adult Fiction
The Beautiful by Renee Ahdieh
The Burning Shadow by Jennifer L. Armentrout
Darkdawn by Jay Kristoff
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire by J. K. Rowling
Lemonade by Paul Walsh
Easy Non Fiction
Dancing Hands by Margarita Engle
An Amish Christmas Bakery: Four Stories
Bright Young Dead by Jessica Fellowes
The Mitford Murders by Jessica Fellowes
What Happens in Paradise by Elin Hilderbrand
When We Were Brave by Karla M. Jay
Spirit of the Season by Fern Michaels
Cilka’s Journey by Heather Morris
Adult Non Fiction
Catechism of the Catholic Church by Catholic Church
Downton Abbey Cocktail Book by Julian Fellowes
Blowout by Rachel Maddow
Call Sign Chaos by James N. Mattis
Freddie Mercury: A Life, In His Own Words by Freddie Mercury
Simple Home Solutions
Young Adult Fiction
The Beautiful by Renee Ahdieh
The Burning Shadow by Jennifer L. Armentrout
Darkdawn by Jay Kristoff
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire by J. K. Rowling
Lemonade by Paul Walsh
Easy Non Fiction
Dancing Hands by Margarita Engle
Blue Mt. Library
New Additions
Adult Fiction:
The Last Widow, Karin Slaughter
Life and Other Inconveniences, Kristan Higgins Lady in the Lake, Laura Lippman The Empty Nesters, Carolyn Brown Wild Card, Stuart Woods The New Girl, Daniel Silva Chances Are. . . ,Richard Russo Meet Me in Monaco, Hazel Gaynor The Oysterville Sewing Circle, Susan Wiggs Nothing Ventured, Jeffrey Archer The Girl Who Lived Twice, David Lagercrantz The Institute, Stephen King All the Flowers in Paris, Sarah Jio
Adult Large Print:
Strands of Truth, Colleen Coble
Window on the Bay, Debbie Macomber
The Loyal One, Shelley S. Gray
Rival's Break, Carla Neggers
Adult Non-fiction:
My Dad Had That Car, Tad Burness
Sidetracks, Gary Oberg
The Good Neighbor, Maxwell King
Juvenile Non-fiction
Good Night Pennsylvania, Adam Gamble
Labor Day, Meredith Dash
Celebrating Pennsylvania, Jane Kurtz
What's Great about Pennsylvania? Kristin Marciniak Remembering Heroes, Kristie Bouryal
9/11 Courage and Tributes, Kristie Bouryal
New Additions
Adult Fiction:
The Last Widow, Karin Slaughter
Life and Other Inconveniences, Kristan Higgins Lady in the Lake, Laura Lippman The Empty Nesters, Carolyn Brown Wild Card, Stuart Woods The New Girl, Daniel Silva Chances Are. . . ,Richard Russo Meet Me in Monaco, Hazel Gaynor The Oysterville Sewing Circle, Susan Wiggs Nothing Ventured, Jeffrey Archer The Girl Who Lived Twice, David Lagercrantz The Institute, Stephen King All the Flowers in Paris, Sarah Jio
Adult Large Print:
Strands of Truth, Colleen Coble
Window on the Bay, Debbie Macomber
The Loyal One, Shelley S. Gray
Rival's Break, Carla Neggers
Adult Non-fiction:
My Dad Had That Car, Tad Burness
Sidetracks, Gary Oberg
The Good Neighbor, Maxwell King
Juvenile Non-fiction
Good Night Pennsylvania, Adam Gamble
Labor Day, Meredith Dash
Celebrating Pennsylvania, Jane Kurtz
What's Great about Pennsylvania? Kristin Marciniak Remembering Heroes, Kristie Bouryal
9/11 Courage and Tributes, Kristie Bouryal