Soccer.....Bangor girls played Catasauqua Wednesday while Pen Argyl boys played Notre Dame East Stroudsburg. For Thursday's Sports results go to towntopicssports.com
Class Reunion.....![]() The Bangor High School Class of 1958 held its 60th Class reunion Thursday at Stroudsmoor. Photo: Courtesy of George Coolige
Remains of Florence May Visit Next Week
The remains of devastating Hurricane Florence may arrive here next week according to the graphics below supplied by NOAA at 5:00am this morning.. Just how much Florence will affect the Slate Belt isn't known at the moment. However, it will be much weaker than before and most likely will be a rain maker rather than anything more. Potential Rainfall..........Why Does Climate Change Increase Rainfall?![]() The climate crisis is impacting weather patterns and the water cycle in dangerous ways. Some of these impacts might seem counterintuitive at first but make sense once you look at the big picture.
A lot of people want to know: Why does climate change sometimes mean more rain? Here’s the answer! The water vapor that feeds precipitation comes from two sources. One study concludes that about 60 percent of the rain and snow that falls over land comes from moisture originating from the oceans, and the other 40 percent is “recycled” over the continents. China, for example, gets most of its rain and snow from evaporation over Eurasia. As the atmosphere gets warmer, it can hold more moisture. The intensity of downpours (and therefore the risk of floods) depends in part on how much water the air can hold at a given time. The rate of evaporation from the ocean is increasing as the world warms. Think about heating a large pot of water on your stove – the higher you turn the dial, the faster the water evaporates. Pretty much the same thing happens with the planet, and globally, this higher rate of evaporation contributes to more extreme rain and snow events. How Accurate is Your Weather Forecast?![]() (StatePoint) The weather is not just an idle topic for chit chat. It matters. Particularly when you have a vested business interest in the outcome, or you simply want to make plans for the next few hours or days. These days, there are innumerable sources for weather forecasts widely available. Unfortunately, these sources don’t always say the same thing. So, how do you know which weather forecasting service or app is offering dependable information you can trust? According to AccuWeather founder, president and chairman Dr. Joel Myers, choosing the most accurate source of weather forecasts and warnings will go a long way to help keep people and their families safe and help to protect businesses’ property and assets as well as minimize liability. “The greater the accuracy of weather forecasts and warnings, the better the decisions people and businesses can make in the face of hazardous weather events, the more lives are saved, the more property is protected, and the more losses are reduced,” said Myers. The good news is that weather forecasts are becoming more accurate, thanks to improved data-gathering technology, computers powerful enough to analyze it faster than ever before and better algorithms. Personal technology has also made it possible for individuals to get more localized weather reports, with smartphone apps able to provide weather predictions based on a user’s exact GPS location. Despite improved capabilities and technologies, many weather providers continue to regularly cough up inaccurate or misleading forecasts to consumers and businesses relying on them. Why? Sometimes it’s due to a flawed algorithm. Other times, it’s a lack of high-quality data, the systemic pessimism or optimism of a particular provider for fear of getting it wrong, or a unilateral system for analysis that relies on computer modeling alone to generate a forecast. While artificial intelligence and supercomputers can perform certain aspects of forecasting, human meteorologists play a vital role in helping average people make sense of it all, say experts. Available for free on all Android and iOS devices, the award-winning AccuWeather app, can be a good resource before you leave home for the day, connecting to desktop computers and TVs, as well as when you’re on-the-go and using a smartphone or other mobile device, offering push notifications and 24/7 access to weather data and other weather-related tips and resources. It also provides MinuteCast precipitation forecasts, updated minute by minute, up to two hours ahead. News Shorts.........
Community Wide Yard Sales Pen Argyl Borough’s Community Wide Yard Sales will be held Friday September 14th, Saturday September 15th and Sunday September 16th . No permits required. Any signs placed around town should be collected and disposed of after the event. Family Night - Snakes Alive! Jacobsburg Environmental Center - Friday, September 14 at 6:30 to 8:00 PM Join us a for a family craft night followed by a slide presentation by naturalist Brian Hardiman of the Monroe County Environmental Education Center showing snake species living in eastern Pennsylvania. Brian will explain and how to identify venomous from non-venomous snakes and discuss why many snakes are in decline. This program features live snakes! Registration is required. New Artist at Bloom Join Bloom Creative Studio's new artist, Serenity Meg on September 14, 6-8 pm, to create this amazing evening landscape painting on a 16x20 canvas! A message from the artist: “We create to heal, to be free, to find ourselves and many other reasons. One of the reasons why I love not only teaching this class is also experiencing it. Through a variety of tools and methods, we work through each piece. It is not about the destination but about the journey and each painting will take you on it’s own journey. All levels are welcome! Supplies included!” REGISTER HERE September 14 Regular EventsBingo - 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 Knitters of the Round Table - Blue Mt. Comm. Library, 10:30am. 610-863-3029 Slate Belt YMCA - Open 5:00am - 9:00pm This is our calendar of regularly scheduled events. If you see any info that is incorrect or want to add a regularly scheduled event please send e-mail to sbtopics@rcn.com.
CLICK HERE FOR 45-60 DAY CALENDARPaper Shredding Event
A mobile paper shredding event is scheduled for September 15 from 9 am to 12 pm at Weona Park in Pen Argyl. This event is for Northampton County Residents only. No business or commercial shredding will be allowed. Accepted items are financial statements, medical records, investment transactions, employee payvstubs, Social Security or credit card numbers, pre-approved credit card applications, legal documents, tax forms, accounting files, cancelled checks, credit reward or bonus cards. No ring binders, plastic sheet protectors or coverings and no metal strips. DO NOT BRING junk mail, greeting cards, postcards, magazines, fliers, etc. These go in a recycling bin. Rules of the Road for “Bikers” On September 15 from 10 am to Noon, Northampton Community College, Officers Stokes and Horvath from the Bethlehem and Lehigh Police Departments will share the Rules of the Road, including traffic laws, hand signals, how and where to ride your bike, and proper gear and clothes for bike riding. Suggested for children 4 – 10 years old. Bushkill Township Open Space Tour Saturday, September 15 at 9:00am to 3:00pm For the past 15 years, Bushkill Township has worked diligently to preserve open space farmland and natural areas throughout the entire Township. Efforts have largely focused on the lands along Sobers Run, an Exceptional Value stream flowing from the Blue Mountain into Jacobsburg EE Center, as well as acquisition of remaining larger farms and other key parcels at risk for land development. Join Bushkill Township supervisor Jason Smith and DCNR educator Rick Wiltraut for this bus tour of acquired open space in the township. Registration is required. Fee of $20.00 includes transportation and lunch. Craft Show There will be a Craft Show at Episcopal Apartments, 684 American Bangor Rd., Bangor on Saturday, September 15th. 9am to 2pm. Everyone is welcome! Come support some very talented senior artists. Also featured: Raffles, Bake Table, Book Sale. The kitchen will be selling sausage and peppers. Spaghetti Dinner Mission of Love Ministries will have a spaghetti dinner and basket raffle on September 15 from 4 to 7 pm. The gift basket raffle will begin at 6:45. Dinner will be spaghetti dinner, salad, bread, desserts and beverages. Tickets are $10 and can be purchased at Mission of Love, 555 North Main St., Bangor or by calling Terri at 610-588-3766. Proceeds will benefit the Haiti Orphanage Project. Calligraphy Workshop Join us for a beginners calligraphy workshop at Bloom on Saturday, September 15 from 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM. The cost is $35 for each reservation and you’ll receive a mini-calligraphy kit that includes the tools to get started in pointed-pen modern-style calligraphy. This workshop will cover the basics on how to use a nib and holder, create the thick and thin lines that are characteristic of pointed pen calligraphy. Space is limited to 10 students so make your reservation TODAY! This workshop will include 2 hours of instruction, 1 pen holder, 2 nibs, 1 jar of black ink, practice sheets. REGISTER HERE Exposition and Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament As a follow-up to the Diocesan request, there will be Exposition and Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament on Saturday, Sept. 15th from 9AM until 3PM at Our Lady of Good Counsel Church, Bangor, PA. Sadly, in these days, we have deeply felt the ravage of sin, evil and crime that has afflicted our Church for far too long. In turn, may we use this time in The Lord's presence to pray for healing and a sense of spiritual hopefulness in looking to the future. Jesus Christ has assured us that He is with us at all times, even until the end of time. We would encourage you to join us in prayer before our merciful God, as we seek forgiveness to replace anger and embarrassment, and peace to replace the anguish that has been brought on by the evil of abuse. Flag Tray Come into Bloom and create a flag tray on September 15 from 1-3 pm. These cute trays add a nice touch to any home. Cost of $35 includes the wooden tray, all materials, and instruction. All proceeds empower women survivors of the Bloom Bangor House to heal and begin a new life. REGISTER HERE Entertainment This Week
"Gearing Up for Kindergarten"
The Bangor Area School District will be offering “Gearing Up for Kindergarten” beginning in October 2018. The program will be held at the Washington Elementary School on Tuesdays and the Five Points Elementary School on Thursdays from October 9, 2018 to November 1, 2018 from 6:00 to 7:30 p.m. The “Gearing Up for Kindergarten” program is intended for families with a child who will be entering kindergarten in August 2019. The classes run for an hour and a half. The program offers parent/child activities, as well as separate child preparation and parent education classes. Parent topics include brain development, parenting styles, discipline, early literacy, developing responsibility and the importance of sleep. 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 Bangor Area School District’s website or at both Washington and Five Points Elementary Schools. 41st Annual Festival of Marching Bands Now a USBands Competition, the 41st Annual Festival of Marching Bands will be held at Bangor Memorial Park at 90 Eisenhart Blvd. Bangor, PA Saturday, October 13 starting at 5:30 PM. For more information visit: www.bahsbands.weebly.com Fall Band Concert Bangor Area High School's Fall Band Concert: Tuesday, October 16, 7:30pm at the M. Craig Paine Performing Arts Theater. Feature performances by both the Concert Band and Symphonic Band For more information visit: www.bahsbands.weebly.com "Bandorama" Concert Bangor Area High School's "Bandorama" Concert is scheduled for Thursday, October 25, 7:30pm at M. Craig Paine Performing Arts Theater. The concert will include an indoor performance by the BAHS Marching Band complete with our 2018 Halftime Show, school songs and pop tunes. For more information visit: www.bahsbands.weebly.com THIS DAY IN HISTORY - September 14McKinley dies of infection from gunshot wounds 1901 On this day in 1901, U.S. President William McKinley dies after being shot by a deranged anarchist during the Pan-American Exposition in Buffalo, New York. McKinley won his first Congressional seat at the age of 34 and spent 14 years in the House, becoming known as the leading Republican expert on tariffs. After losing his seat in 1890, McKinley served two terms as governor of Ohio. By 1896, he had emerged as the leading Republican candidate for president, aided by the support of the wealthy Ohio industrialist Mark Hanna. That fall, McKinley defeated his Democratic rival, William Jennings Bryan, by the largest popular margin since the Civil War. As president, McKinley became known–controversially–as a protector of big businesses, which enjoyed unprecedented growth during his administration. He advocated the protective tariff as a way of shielding U.S. business and labor from foreign competition, and he successfully argued for using the gold standard of currency. Touchdowns Against Cancer 2018
In support of Childhood Cancer Awareness Month, the Pen Argyl Green Knights will be passing, running, kicking and blocking to score touchdowns and to help Tackle Cancer. They are proud to join high school football teams throughout the Colonial League and across the country in Touchdowns Against Cancer 2018 Pledge for every touchdown they score this September 7th - 30th to benefit St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital and help the 16,000 children and adolescents that will be diagnosed with cancer this year. To make your donation visit https://pledgeit.org/tac18-pen-argyl-pa-pen-argyl-green-knights 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. ALLERGIES TODAY: Ragweed Pollen - HIGH
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September 14, 15 & 16
Community Wide Yard Sales
Pen Argyl Borough’s Community Wide Yard Sales will be held Friday September 14th, Saturday September 15th and Sunday September 16th . No permits required. Any signs placed around town should be collected and disposed of after the event. September 14
Family Night - Snakes Alive!
Jacobsburg Environmental Center - Friday, September 14 at 6:30 to 8:00 PM Join us a for a family craft night followed by a slide presentation by naturalist Brian Hardiman of the Monroe County Environmental Education Center showing snake species living in eastern Pennsylvania. Brian will explain and how to identify venomous from non-venomous snakes and discuss why many snakes are in decline. This program features live snakes! Registration is required. New Artist at Bloom Join Bloom Creative Studio's new artist, Serenity Meg on September 14, 6-8 pm, to create this amazing evening landscape painting on a 16x20 canvas! A message from the artist: “We create to heal, to be free, to find ourselves and many other reasons. One of the reasons why I love not only teaching this class is also experiencing it. Through a variety of tools and methods, we work through each piece. It is not about the destination but about the journey and each painting will take you on it’s own journey. All levels are welcome! Supplies included!” REGISTER HERE September 15
Paper Shredding Event
A mobile paper shredding event is scheduled for September 15 from 9 am to 12 pm at Weona Park in Pen Argyl. This event is for Northampton County Residents only. No business or commercial shredding will be allowed. Accepted items are financial statements, medical records, investment transactions, employee payvstubs, Social Security or credit card numbers, pre-approved credit card applications, legal documents, tax forms, accounting files, cancelled checks, credit reward or bonus cards. No ring binders, plastic sheet protectors or coverings and no metal strips. DO NOT BRING junk mail, greeting cards, postcards, magazines, fliers, etc. These go in a recycling bin. Rules of the Road for “Bikers” On September 15 from 10 am to Noon, Northampton Community College, Officers Stokes and Horvath from the Bethlehem and Lehigh Police Departments will share the Rules of the Road, including traffic laws, hand signals, how and where to ride your bike, and proper gear and clothes for bike riding. Suggested for children 4 – 10 years old. Bushkill Township Open Space Tour Saturday, September 15 at 9:00am to 3:00pm For the past 15 years, Bushkill Township has worked diligently to preserve open space farmland and natural areas throughout the entire Township. Efforts have largely focused on the lands along Sobers Run, an Exceptional Value stream flowing from the Blue Mountain into Jacobsburg EE Center, as well as acquisition of remaining larger farms and other key parcels at risk for land development. Join Bushkill Township supervisor Jason Smith and DCNR educator Rick Wiltraut for this bus tour of acquired open space in the township. Registration is required. Fee of $20.00 includes transportation and lunch. Craft Show There will be a Craft Show at Episcopal Apartments, 684 American Bangor Rd., Bangor on Saturday, September 15th. 9am to 2pm. Everyone is welcome! Come support some very talented senior artists. Also featured: Raffles, Bake Table, Book Sale. The kitchen will be selling sausage and peppers. Spaghetti Dinner Mission of Love Ministries will have a spaghetti dinner and basket raffle on September 15 from 4 to 7 pm. The gift basket raffle will begin at 6:45. Dinner will be spaghetti dinner, salad, bread, desserts and beverages. Tickets are $10 and can be purchased at Mission of Love, 555 North Main St., Bangor or by calling Terri at 610-588-3766. Proceeds will benefit the Haiti Orphanage Project. Calligraphy Workshop Join us for a beginners calligraphy workshop at Bloom on Saturday, September 15 from 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM. The cost is $35 for each reservation and you’ll receive a mini-calligraphy kit that includes the tools to get started in pointed-pen modern-style calligraphy. This workshop will cover the basics on how to use a nib and holder, create the thick and thin lines that are characteristic of pointed pen calligraphy. Space is limited to 10 students so make your reservation TODAY! This workshop will include 2 hours of instruction, 1 pen holder, 2 nibs, 1 jar of black ink, practice sheets. REGISTER HERE Exposition and Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament As a follow-up to the Diocesan request, there will be Exposition and Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament on Saturday, Sept. 15th from 9AM until 3PM at Our Lady of Good Counsel Church, Bangor, PA. Sadly, in these days, we have deeply felt the ravage of sin, evil and crime that has afflicted our Church for far too long. In turn, may we use this time in The Lord's presence to pray for healing and a sense of spiritual hopefulness in looking to the future. Jesus Christ has assured us that He is with us at all times, even until the end of time. We would encourage you to join us in prayer before our merciful God, as we seek forgiveness to replace anger and embarrassment, and peace to replace the anguish that has been brought on by the evil of abuse. Flag Tray Come into Bloom and create a flag tray on September 15 from 1-3 pm. These cute trays add a nice touch to any home. Cost of $35 includes the wooden tray, all materials, and instruction. All proceeds empower women survivors of the Bloom Bangor House to heal and begin a new life. REGISTER HERE September 16-24
AARP Bus Trip
Slate Belt AARP Chapter 4135 is planning a bus trip to Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island and New Brunswick from September 16-24, 2018. Please call Deanna at 610-588-4623 for more information if you are interested in going on this trip which is also open to the public. September 18
Bangor Women's Club to Meet
The first fall meeting for Bangor Women's Club will be held at noon on Tuesday Sep 18, 2018 at Prince of Peace Church, Johnsonsville PA. This will be a pot luck covered dish luncheon and organization meeting for this year conducted by Carol Akam, President. Anyone interested in learning more about this community service organization is welcome to attend. Please call Heidi at 610-599-8815 for registration and information. The first fund raising activity for the club will be a bake sale on Fri Sep 28 and Sat Sep 29 outside Ace Hardware in the Capital Plaza. Homemade baked goodies will be for sale from 9 am to 3 pm. The funds raised are used for scholarship money and to support the Bangor Public Library. Looking forward to seeing all current members and some new faces joining the group. September 19
Chronic Wasting Disease
Despite being discovered in Pennsylvania nearly 50 years ago, questions remain about chronic wasting disease (CWD), which affects all species of deer, elk and moose and is fatal to all of them. On Wednesday, Sept. 19, Rep. Marcia Hahn will be hosting a Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD) seminar from 6:30-8 p.m. at the East Bath Rod and Gun Club, 7905 Township Line Road in Bath. The guest speaker will be Wayne Laroche, special assistant for CWD response with the Pennsylvania Game Commission. Seating is limited and advance registration is required. If you are interested in attending, please call my district office at (610) 746-2100. September 20
BMCL Fundraiser
A Fundraiser for The Blue Mountain Community Library will be held on Thursday, September 20 from 11:00 am to 7:00 pm at the Café on Broadway, 21 S. Broadway in Wind Gap, PA. The Café will generously donate a portion of all sales that day to the library. All food is fresh and made to order. You are encouraged to call ahead with your order. Specials are listed on the restaurant’s Facebook page. The Café is take-out or eat-in, with limited seating. The phone # is 610-881-4261. Menus are available at the Café or at the library. Your support of this fundraiser to benefit the library will be greatly appreciated. The library is located at 216 S. Robinson Ave., Pen Argyl, PA. Hours are M-Sa, 10:00 am- Noon, and M-Th, 6:00-8:00 pm. Call 610-863-3029 for information or visit www.bmcl.org. Find us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/bmclpenargyl. September 21
Parents' Night Out
On Friday September 21st from 5:30 to 8 pm, Bloom will hold PARENT’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. For ages 6 and up from 5:30-8. The cost is $20, register online now to save your spot! REGISTER HERE Community Nite The Green & White Youth Association's First Annual Community Nite will be held September 21 from 5-8pm at the fields in Pen Argyl. Join them for a Night of Family Fun. Slatebelt Regional Police will be Doing Kid IDs, Pen Argyl Fire Dept with Smoke House, Rockin Ramaley Photo Booth, Tricky Tray $5.00 for 26 tickets, Vendors, Games for the kids .$.50 to $1.00. Snack Stand Food & Baked Goods for Sale. FREE Movie at Dark bring your chairs and blankets. If you are interested in donating or have any questions contact Marsha Rohn at mrohn1313@gmail com September 22
Monday Morning Birds & Beans
Monday, September 24 at 8:00 to 10:00 AM Join educator Rick Wiltraut for “bird friendly” coffee and a bird walk at Jacobsburg, focusing on identification of confusing fall warblers. Participants should dress for the weather, wear sturdy shoes and bring binoculars. A limited number of binoculars and field guides will be available. Registration is not required. Spaghetti Dinner There will be a Spaghetti Dinner at Hope United Church of Christ, 2nd Street, Wind Gap on Saturday, September 22 from 4pm to 7pm. Ticket are $10.00 for Adults, $5.00 for ages 6-12 and Children 5 and under eat FREE! Homemade sauce and meatballs. Autumn Equinox Tribute On Saturday, September 22 at 3 pm, there will be an Autumn Equinox Tribute at Columcile to the late founder, Bill Cohea. It will be a Celtic Concert by Two with traditional Scottish and Irish Music Arranged and performed by Sarah Cohea, recorders & Ann Socha, folk harp & Ed Hill, flute Composed and performed by RamTrout Rameen Shayegan, guitar, mandolin, vocals Mark Spellman, Gate donation: $10.00 To support the continuing care of our nonprofit park. Also available for donations: Light refreshments, Columcille memorabilia, and our Fall Collection of gemstones. Bring a blanket or lawn chair for Pond-side seating. No pets for this event, please. For further details, email oran@columcille.org. Rain date is Sunday, September 23 at 3 pm. September 22-23Masonic Car & Truck Show
Presented by the Portland Masonic lodge No.311 F&AM Car, truck, motorcycle show, truck and tractor pulls Saturday and Sunday. Music, food, vendors, and much much more!!! Setup 9/21 5pm Show & shine and truck pulls Saturday 9/22. Tractor pulls Sunday 9/23. Food, vendors, music. Vendors spaces available. Call Bob-484-239-5294 September 23
BTPA Motorcycle Run
Bushkill Township Police Association (BTPA) will be hosting their 2nd annual motorcycle run on September 23, 2018 to support Law Enforcement and BTPA. The ride will be full Police escorted and end with a party at Evergreen Lakes. Your donation of $20 per person will include an event t-shirt, after party including food, beverages and live band. All active and retired Law Enforcement are free with proper identification. There will also be a live K-9 demonstration and many other surprises. Save the date and support a great cause with a great ride event. Specialty Bingo Specialty Bingo, featuring Longaberger, Vera Bradley, Michael Kor, Coach, Kate Spade and more is sponsored by the Slate Belt Chamber of Commerce Sunday, September 23 at the Bangor Elks lodge, 120 Broadway, Bangor. Tickets are $20, 20 games of bingo, specials and silent auction. Don't miss your last change to win Longaberger products as they are now closed for business. For more information, 610-588-1000 or www.slatebeltchamber.org September 24
Library Night at Wendy's
The Blue Mountain Community Library will once again hold a “Library Night at endy’s” Fundraiser on Wed. September 26. Wendy’s Restaurant, Route 512 in Wind Gap, PA, will generously donate a portion of all sales from 5-8 PM, Dine-in, Take-out or Drive-through, to the library. Please come and enjoy dinner at Wendy’s and help the library raise money to continue to serve the residents of the Slate Belt. Membership is free to all who live in the Pen Argyl Area School District and non-residents may join the library for a small yearly fee. The Library will continue to collect non-perishable food items for the Salvation Army Food Bank in Pen Argyl during the month of September. Please drop off your donations at the library, located at 216 S. Robinson Ave., Pen Argyl. Call Lisa at 610-863-3029 for information or visit the website at www.bmcl.org . Find us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/penargyl. September 26
Library Night at Wendy's
The Blue Mountain Community Library will once again hold a “Library Night at endy’s” Fundraiser on Wed. September 26. Wendy’s Restaurant, Route 512 in Wind Gap, PA, will generously donate a portion of all sales from 5-8 PM, Dine-in, Take-out or Drive-through, to the library. Please come and enjoy dinner at Wendy’s and help the library raise money to continue to serve the residents of the Slate Belt. Membership is free to all who live in the Pen Argyl Area School District and non-residents may join the library for a small yearly fee. The Library will continue to collect non-perishable food items for the Salvation Army Food Bank in Pen Argyl during the month of September. Please drop off your donations at the library, located at 216 S. Robinson Ave., Pen Argyl. Call Lisa at 610-863-3029 for information or visit the website at www.bmcl.org . Find us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/penargyl. Story Hour Story Hour will resume at the Blue Mt. Community Library at 10:30 am on Wednesday, Sept. 26 with Mrs. G and Thursday, Sept.27 with Miss Suzanne. Any Pre-School age child is welcome, accompanied by an Adult. You do not need to be a member of the library to attend. September 27
Bangor Library Fundraiser
The Friends of the Bangor Public Library will hold a fundraiser on Thursday, September 27th at the Broadway Pub, Bangor Pa. The Pub will donate 10% of food sales to the Library for that day. Fund raiser runs from 11 AM until closing. Please stop in this day, or order take out, enjoy lunch or dinner and support our wonderful historic library. For additional information contact: Karen Brewer @ 4184-894-5661 Story Hour Story Hour will resume at the Blue Mt. Community Library at 10:30 am on Thursday, Sept.27 with Miss Suzanne. Any Pre-School age child is welcome, accompanied by an Adult. You do not need to be a member of the library to attend. September 28
Controlling Chronic Waste Disease
Friday, September 28 at 7:00pm to 8:00pm Local Game Warden Brad Kreider will speak about what is being done to help control the spread of Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD) in Pennsylvania and what you can do to help. CWD has been found in white-tailed deer populations in the state and is spreading. It is a fatal disease in the same family as Mad Cow Disease in cattle. This program will provide important information about what is being done and the roles that hunters and landowners can play in preventing the spread of this disease. Registration is required. Senior Fair The Senior Fair will be held Friday, September 28 from 10 am to 1 pm at Forks Township Community Center, 500 Zucksville Road, Eastson, PA. Free flu shots will be provided to anyone 18 and above by Lehigh Valley Health Network. Admission is free and light refreshments will be served. September 28, 29 & 30
Celtic Classic
The 31st annual Celtic Classic runs from Friday, September 28th through Sunday, September 30th in downtown historic Bethlehem September 29
Celtic Cultural Alliance Announces Songwriting Competition
Celtic Cultural Alliance will be hosting a songwriting competition, sponsored by C.F. Martin & Co. and Sellersville Theatre, on Saturday, September 29, 2018, at 10:00 a.m. at the Celtic Heritage Hollow Stage during the 31st Celtic Classic Highland Games and Festival. The contest is open to all amateur songwriters. Original songs must have lyrics and be performed in person on the guitar. Songs will be judged on lyrics, melody and performance by professional musicians Graham Wright of the Glengarry Bhoys, Gerry Timlin and Seamus Kennedy. The contestant with the highest score will be awarded one Martin Guitar DRSG with case and strings along with the opportunity to audition as the opening act for a performance at the Sellersville Theatre. Contestants must send in a registration with the lyrics, and it must be postmarked by September 1, 2018. The contest is limited to the first 15 applicants with a correct registration. For more information and a registration form, please visit http://www.celticfest.org/celtic_song_writing_contest. Irish Soda Bread Competition Celtic Cultural Alliance announces an Irish soda bread contest sponsored by King Arthur at Celtic Classic on September 29, 2018. mateur bakers should bring their favorite Irish soda bread to Celtic Classic to be crowned the best by judges Jennifer Sheehan, Dean Donaher, and Suzie Farley. Contestants are asked to register prior to September 7, 2018, and some spots will be reserved for walk ups at Celtic Classic. Contestants are sked to use King Arthur flour to receive the prizes. There is no fee to enter. The soda bread will be scored based on taste, overall appearance, creativity and texture. The top three contestants will receive: 1st place- $30 gift certificate to the Baker’s Catalogue, King Arthur Flour Baker's Companion Cookbook, Bread Loaf Pan, King Arthur Flour Sack Towel, ribbon; 2nd place- $30 gift certificate to the Baker’s Catalogue, Bread Loaf Pan, Sack Towel, ribbon; 3rd place- King Arthur Flour Baker's Companion Cookbook and ribbon. For more information about the Irish soda bread contest, visit the website at: http://www.celticfest.org/celtic_classic_soda_bread. Celtic Classic runs from Friday, September 28 rd through Sunday, September 30th in downtown historic Bethlehem. Wildlands Conservancy Childen ages 4 to 10 years old will enjoy "Wildlands Conservancy and Their Wild, Fuzzy, and Feathered Friends" at Northampton Community College on September 29 from 10 am to Noon. Get up close and personal with some lizards, snakes, opossum or skunk and maybe even a bird of prey. Enjoy a nature themed storybook and create a take-home craft. October 2
Alzheimer’s Disease & Dementia Care Seminar
It is projected that by 2050, 13.8 million people, aged sixty-five and over will be diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias. Healthcare professionals and anyone who is caregiving for a family member, join us October 2 for a very important seminar facilitated by Lori Dierolf, BA, PCHA, CDP, CADDCT, CAEd. It will explore the disease process and how to identify related behaviors, interventions that are success oriented, end-of-life care issues, and communicate with and provide care assistance. The program will be held in Room 605, Fowler Family Southside Center 8 a.m. – 5:30 p.m. on October 2. $249, includes continental breakfast, lunch and all materials. For more information, and to register, go to www.northampton.edu/HealthcareCourses. For answers to questions, email ealthcare@northampton.edu or call 610-332-6585. Cohen Lecture and Peace and Social Justice Conference The ninth annual NCC Peace and Social Justice Conference will take place October 2 from 8 am to 9 pm and will feature the group “Life After Hate,” an organization comprised of former members of hate groups “dedicated to inspiring individuals to a place of compassion and forgiveness, for themselves and for all people.” A full day of activities is planned, including the Cohen Lecture by “Life After Hate” members at 11 a.m. This event is sponsored by The Kopecek Endowment. It will be in the Lipkin Theatre, Kopeck Hall Bethlehem Campus. For more information, email kburak@northampton.edu. For information about “Life After Hate,” go to www.lifeafterhate.org. October 4
Addiction and Recovery Educational Forum
On October 4, hear from families who have been affected by addiction, create a memorial to someone lost to drug addiction, or celebrate a love one’s recovery. Visit with representatives from local agencies, hear people in recovery tell their stories, and learn about Northampton County Drug Court and NCC’s Collegiate Recovery Program. In a mock teen bedroom, parents can search for hidden “drugs” and learn how to identify drug paraphernalia. Sponsored by NCC, Northampton County Drug & Alcohol and the Center for Humanistic Change, Inc. at Lipkin Theatre, Kopecek Hall, Bethlehem Campus David A. Reed Community Room, Room 190 and Student Life Zone, College Center, Bethlehem Campus Quad, Bethlehem Campus from 10 am to 6 pm. For more information, call 610-861-5342. October 6
Bangor Artisan Market
Come to the outdoor vintage-inspired Bangor Artisan Market Saturday October 6 from 10-4. brought to you by the Historic Bangor Business Association and Rustic Retail featuring handmade gifts, antiques, re-purposed items, home decor, art and jewelry. Broadway features something for everyone including ice cream, chocolate and coffee shops. Enjoy some food or drinks at one of our downtown pubs, restaurants or brewery. Browse quaint stores and more. How Fit Are You? Calling all children! Are you ready to test your recreational fitness? Join the City of Bethlehem Health Bureau in the Cops & Kid Reading Room, Fowler Family Southside Center of NCC from 10 am to noon on October 6 as you maneuver through their child-centered course filled with fun obstacles. Suggested for children 4 and older. 5th Annual Spartan Sprint 5K Run/Walk NCC's 5th Annual Spartan Sprint 5K Run/Walk will be held October 6. The run/walk starts on the beautiful Bethlehem campus of NCC and winds its way through the Moravian Academy campus before returning to NCC. All proceeds from the 5K will go towards "Spartan Aid" a fund created to assist NCC students who have financial difficulties. After the race, join us for a raffle, music and refreshments. The race is held at the Bethlehem Campus. Registration: Begins at 8:30 a.m. in Room 114, College Center. Registration fee: $20/walker or runner registered by September 6. After that, $25/walker or runner. $10/all students. 5K Run/Walk Starts: 10 a.m. For more information and to register, go to http://northampton.edu/spartansprint. Questions? Email bmessina@northampton.edu. Lukie's Fall Festival The 15th Annual Lukie's Fall Festival will be held Saturday, October 6 at 11 AM - 5 PM at Weona Park, Pen Argyl. Lukie's Fall Festival was founded in memory of Luke Anthony Joseph Maida who passed away from Spinal Muscular Atrophy at 6 months old. As a memorial to our beloved "Lukie" and to continue his fight, we decided to host "Lukie's Fall Festival." Lukie's Fall Festival is a fun and entertaining day, where families can come and have agreat time together, treasuring those sweet everyday moments, while helping to raise money for Cure SMA. Come celebrate 15 Years of Food, Games, Fun, Raffles, Live Music, Pie Eating Contest, Face Painting, Hay Rides, Clowns, Balloons, Mini Golf, Historic Carousel, Pumpkins, Bake Sale, Sand Art, Family Fun for Everyone! October 8
Scout Day
Calling Scout troops and their parents! Grand Central will host a Scout Day on Columbus Day 2018, Monday, October 8 at 9 AM - 12 PM. The Scout Day is open to all age scouts and a parent. The hour long program will be by registration only and will include a tour of the landfill. Scouts that participate will receive a special badge from Waste Management! Seating is limited. Registration is required. Interested scouts, leaders, parents should contact Community Relations Manager Adrienne Fors at afors1@wm.com. Full troops are welcome! Topics will include solid waste, environmental protection, gas collection, wildlife habitats and more! This event could earn scouts other badges within their respective organizations. (check with your Scout Master) There will be 3 tours and activity hours, please specify which tour hour you'd like to be in. October 9
Northampton Regional College Fair
October 9 from 6-730 pm is the Northampton Regional College Fair at NCC. Over 150 colleges, all in one night! This large college fair is sponsored by the Pennsylvania Association for College Admission Counseling. Representatives from colleges, universities and technical schools will attend. Anyone who is planning to attend college, transfer or change careers should come to this informative fair. Takes place at Arthur L. Scott Spartan Center, Bethlehem Campus October 10
Free Luthier Information Sessions
Learn how to benefit from a curriculum that includes old world craftsmanship and modern manufacturing. The stringed instrument industry is expanding and there is a need for technical skilled individuals and motivated entrepreneurs to grow with this industry. This event will be held at Fab Lab, Fowler Family Southside Center from 6:30 to 8:30 pm on October 10, November 7 and December 5. Admission is free, but please RSVP. To do so, go to https://bit.ly/2LBm5FW. Questions? Email arotzell@northampton.edu or call 610-332-8665. October 13
Bangor Slater Band Fest
The Annual Bangor Slater Band Festival will now also be a sanctioned USBands Competition. The Festival is scheduled for October 13 at 5:30 p.m. at the stadium in Bangor Memorial Park. Bands performing include Easton Area, Southern Lehigh, Saucon Valley, Pocono Mountain East, Pleasant Valley, Bangor Area (Exhibition) and East Stroudsburg University (Exhibition) The "Haunting" of Room 403 Let’s have a monster of a time and a ghostly amount of fun! Join us from 10 am to noon on October 13 in the Cops & Kid Reading Room, Fowler Fammily Southside Center of Northampton Community College for a morning of haunting Halloween tales and help us Hunt for Dracula, avoid a Creepy Pair of Underwear, deal with a Gunniwolf and so much more. Dress in your best Halloween costume! Suggested for all ages. Monroe Campus Open House Learn about the many fields of study offered at NCC Monroe and meet faculty members and current students. Get all your questions answered by the pros in admissions, financial aid and career services. Tour the beautiful campus in its fall splendor! Pocono Hall, Monroe Campus October 13, 10 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. For more information, or to register, go to https://northampton.edu/open-house.htm or call 570-369-1801. Designer Purse Basket Bingo St. John's Lutheran Church will hold a Designer Purse Basket Bingo Saturday October 13 at the Weona Park Youth Center, Pen Argyl. Doors open at 12:30, Bingo at 2:00pm. Tickets $20.00. Call Gail at 610-588-7545. October 16
Fall Band Concert
Bangor Area High School's Fall Band Concert: Tuesday, October 16, 7:30pm at the M. Craig Paine Performing Arts Theater. Feature performances by both the Concert Band and Symphonic Band For more information visit: www.bahsbands.weebly.com October 18-20
"Merrily We Roll Along"
The musical "Merrily We Roll Along" will be presented in Lipkin Theatre at Northampton Community College October 18-20 at 7:30 pm and October 21 at 3 pm. Music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim and book by George Furth. Sondheim’s semi-autobiographical musical turns back the clock on friendship and the high price of success. October 18
Bangor Elks Halloween Parade
The parade is scheduled to take place Thursday October 18, 2018 at 7:00 PM with no rain date. The parade theme for 2018 will be “A Sci-Fi Halloween”. Individuals and groups wishing to participate in the parade, can sign up online for free at http://www.bangorelks1106.com/parade or by visiting the lodge home page and clicking on the parade link. It will be necessary to include an email address for registration for further communications and on the parade. Registration will be available beginning August 18 until October 11, 2018. October 19
Winetasting
Join the Friends of Bangor Public Library Friday, Oct 19th from 6-9 pm for a great night at Franklin Hill Vineyards. They will have a winetasting, light refreshments and you will go home with your own wine glass. Tickets are on sale now at the Bangor Public Library and are $20. Seating is limited, so please get your tickets early. You must be 21 years of age to attend. October 20
Cub Scout Pushmobile Derby
The 13th Annual Cub Scout Pushmobile Derby will be held Saturday, October 20 at 8 AM - 12:30 PM at Washington Elementary 381 Washington Blvd, Bangor, PA 18013. Hosted by Forks of the Delaware District - Minsi Trails Council Registration and Cart Inspection: 8:00 AM – 9:00 AM Racing: 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM, Awards: 12:00 PM - 12:30 PM. Trophies for 1st, 2nd, & 3rd for each Cub Scout age (Tiger, Wolf, Bear, & Webelos (Webelos 1 & 2 race together) group). Youth Registration includes a patch. Adults may purchase patches for $2.00 October 24
Sight and Sound Trip
The Slate Belt Young at Heart Club will be sponsoring a trip to Sight & Sound in Lancaster to see "Jesus" on October 24th. The cost will include bus fare, driver's tip, entrance to the show and late lunch at Shady Maple. For more information, please call Mary Lou Derea-Lohman at 610-863-4846 or 610-844-4630." October 25
"Bandorama" Concert
Bangor Area High School's "Bandorama" Concert is scheduled for Thursday, October 25, 7:30pm at M. Craig Paine Performing Arts Theater. The concert will include an indoor performance by the BAHS Marching Band complete with our 2018 Halftime Show, school songs and pop tunes. For more information visit: www.bahsbands.weebly.com October 26
Spartan Treat Trail
Stop by the NCC Monroe Campus for a safe and fun trick or treat event for Monroe County children up to age 13. Visit various themed stations hosted by the student clubs. Be sure to bring your pumpkin pails and treat bags to take home all your candy! The Spartan Treat Trail will be in Pocono Hall, Monroe Campus from 5-8 pm on October 26. For more information, email nccmonroestudentlife@gmail.com or call 570-369-1851. October 27-28Jacobsburg Market Faire & Rendezvous
Jacobsburg Market Faire & Rendezvous – Living History Weekend will be held Saturday, October 27, 2018: 10 am–4 pm & Sunday, October 28, 2018: 10 am–4 pm. Fur Trade Era encampment, 18th c. Market Faire, Early American Arts & Crafts exhibits with demonstrations Open Hearth Cooking – Children’s Games – Food October 27
Celebration of Life
On Saturday, October 27th from 2:00pm to 4:00pm, Columcille will host a joyful "Celebration of the Life of Bill Cohea," our revered founder, who passed peacefully this last June 18th. Then, at 7:00pm, they will open their moving Samhuinn ceremony (Bill's favorite of the Celtic seasonal celebrations). It marks the period of "No Time" on the Celtic calendar, when "the veil is thinnest between worlds" and souls living here and in the "otherworld" converse freely, seeking the light that will always overcome darkness. October 28
Trick or Treat
Lower Mt. Bethel will hold their trick or treat on Sunday, October 28 from 4 to 6 pm. October 29
Cooking Demonstration
Robert C. Wood Chef-in-Residence Cooking Demonstration will be held at NCC Bethlehem Campus on October 29 at 6 pm in the Lipkin Theatre, Kopecek Hall. Jenny Moyer Murphy, Corporate Chef from Clemens Food Group, will prepare delicious farm-to-fork recipes and offer helpful tips for the aspiring chef. Tastings and recipe booklet included. For more information, email events@northampton.edu or call 610-861-5519. October 30
The Native American Experience
Delwin Fiddler, Jr., member of the Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe, descendant of both Sitting Bull and Crazy Horse, and environmental activist, will discuss American history from his Native American perspective including his experiences as a Water Protector at Standing Rock on October 30 from 11 am to 1 pm. Fiddler will conclude the program with a demonstration of Native American dance. Room 202, Keystone Hall, Monroe Campus November 1 to December 15
In Vision Photography Month
ArtsQuest InVision Photography Month at NCC is November 1 to December 15. "Waiting Still", Photographs by Nicolas Bowen. The Reception is November 8, 6 – 8 p.m. The Gallery is in Communications Hall, Bethlehem Campus is open Monday – Thursday, 8 a.m. – 9 p.m. Friday – Saturday, 8 a.m. – 5 p.m. Closed Sunday. The Dunning Art Gallery, Keystone Hall, Monroe Campus, is open Monday – Friday, 7:30 a.m. – 10 p.m. Saturday, 7:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Closed Sunday. November 7
Free Luthier Information Sessions
Learn how to benefit from a curriculum that includes old world craftsmanship and modern manufacturing. The stringed instrument industry is expanding and there is a need for technical skilled individuals and motivated entrepreneurs to grow with this industry. This event will be held at Fab Lab, Fowler Family Southside Center from 6:30 to 8:30 pm on November 7 and December 5. Admission is free, but please RSVP. To do so, go to https://bit.ly/2LBm5FW. Questions? Email arotzell@northampton.edu or call 610-332-8665. November 9
Warren Miller’s Film, “Face of Winter”
The 69th installment from Warren Miller Entertainment pays tribute to the late Warren Miller with the world’s best skiers visiting Miller’s favorite locations, including Switzerland, Chamonix, Iceland, Chile and more. November 9 at 7 pm and November 10 at 3:30 and 7 pm in Lipkin Theatre, Kopecek Hall, Bethlehem Campus. Tickets are $16 in advance; $20 at the door. For more information and for tickets, go to www.nccwarrenmiller.com. Sponsored by NCC Ski Club, Elk Mountain and Buckman’s Ski and Snowboard Shops. November 10
Our Vets…Serving Our Country
Combat Veteran Jenny Pacanowski will provide a special presentation for children about being in our military and serving our country on November 10. She will explain the value of theatre and writing in helping veterans make the transition to home after service. Let’s honor our vets by wearing red, white and blue. Suggested for ages 8 and older. Held in the Cops & Kids Reading Room, Fowler Family Southside Center at Northampton Community College from 10 am to noon. Alumni Association Fall Craft Fair The Alumni Association of NCC Fall Craft Fair will be held November 10 from 9 am to 8 pm in the Arthur L. Scott Spartan Center, Bethlehem Campus. Find unique treasures from over 100 crafters including food, wood, jewelry, glass, flower arrangements, holiday and pet items, and more at the 38th Annual Alumni Association’s Fall Craft Fair, one of the largest in the Lehigh Valley! $2 general public; $1 for students and seniors 65+; free for children under 12 For more information, email alumni@northampton.edu or call 610-861-5088. Clean Water Festival "Protect the Tap: Clean Water Festival" will be held at the Blue Valley Farm Show Complex on Saturday, Novermber 10 from 11 am to 4 pm. The Festival is hosted by Northampton County Conservation District and Blue Valley Farm Show. Join us for our multi-county celebration on Clean Water! Embrace the products of our local waterways including great food, wine, and beer! Plus entertainment with an educational edge! All proceeds go toward continued community environmental education in Monroe and Northampton Counties. Visit Protectthetap.com for more information. November 15-19
"The Pillowman"
Enjoy “The Pillowman,” by Martin McDonagh November 15, 16, 17, and 19 at 7:30 pm and November 18 at 3 pm. The play centers on a writer who is being interrogated about the gruesome content of his short stories and their similarities to a series of child murders. It will be held in Norman R. Roberts Lab Theatre, Kopecek Hall, Bethlehem Campus. Admission is free with a donation of non-perishable food items and valid NCC ID. $5 without an NCC ID. Reservations suggested. To reserve your seat online, go to showtix4u.com and enter the name of the performance, or email NCC_theatre_tickets@northampton.edu or call 610-861-5524. November 17
A Thanksgiving Surprise!
Author Jannie Pilgrim will celebrate Thanksgiving on November 17 by reading Prince Garrett and the Thanksgiving Box. Bring a list of the things you are most thankful for to share with one another. Create your very own Thanksgiving Box to take home. Suggested for all ages. Held in the Cops & Kids Reading Room, Fowler Family Southside Center at Northampton Community College from 10 am to noon. November 23
PAC Holiday Store
The Pocono Arts Council will host its annual Holiday Store in the ARTSPACE Gallery at 18 N. 7th St., Stroudsburg. The popular art gift shop will be open throughout the holiday season, beginning Friday, November 23, 2018 through Friday, January 4, 2019. The store will be open Tuesday through Friday from 10 am to 4 pm. November 28
Film Screening
“Fantastic Mr. Fox,” by Wes Andersen November 28 at 7 pm at Frank Banko Alehouse Cinemas, 101 Founders Way, Bethlehem. Wes Anderson's Fantastic Mr. Fox is a tale of crossing the line of family responsibilities, late night adventures, the friendships and awakenings of this country life that is inhabited by Fantastic Mr. Fox and his friends. This screening is in partnership with Northampton Community College and will feature a talkback with NCC students. For more information, go to http://www.steelstacks.org/event/7257/fantastic-mr-fox/. November 30
Annual Winter Chorus Concert
On November 30 in Lipkin Theatre, Kopecek Hall, NCC Bethlehem Campus at 7 pm, sit back and be transported into a holiday wonderland as the chorus sings all your seasonal favorites. Admission is a non-perishable food item to benefit the needy, or a $5 donation to the NCC Chorus Scholarship Fund. For more information, email rhaber@northampton.edu or call 610-861-4541 x7171. December 1
Breakfast with Santa
Here comes Santa Claus on December 1, right down to Pocono Hall on the Monroe Campus of NCC. Join us for a fun-filled holiday breakfast, and enjoy a variety of activities sponsored by the NCC Monroe student clubs. Room 108, Pocono Hall, Monroe Campus 9 a.m. – noon. Free for children under 5; $3 for ages 5 – 12; $5 for ages over 12 For more information and to register, email nccmonroestudentlife@gmail.com or call 570-369-1851. December 5
Free Luthier Information Sessions
Learn how to benefit from a curriculum that includes old world craftsmanship and modern manufacturing. The stringed instrument industry is expanding and there is a need for technical skilled individuals and motivated entrepreneurs to grow with this industry. This event will be held at Fab Lab, Fowler Family Southside Center from 6:30 to 8:30 pm on December 5. Admission is free, but please RSVP. To do so, go to https://bit.ly/2LBm5FW. Questions? Email arotzell@northampton.edu or call 610-332-8665. December 6 & 7
NCC Dance Showcase
The dance concert showcases student performances with choreography by NCC dance faculty, guest choreographers and students. Sponsored by NCC Theatre Department. December 6, 11:15 a.m. and December 7, 7:30 p.m. at Lipkin Theatre, Kopecek Hall, Bethlehem Campus. Admission is free with a donation of canned goods for the needy. December 9
Lehigh Valley Youth Chorus Winter Concert The angelic voices of local boys and girls in grades 3-12 will put you in the holiday spirit at NCC in Lipkin Theatre, Kopecek Hall, Bethlehem Campus at 3 pm on December 9. Admission is a non-perishable food item for the needy. For more information, call 610-861-4120. |
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