![]() Help Wanted..... HVAC Tech/Plumber's Assistant .....Experienced preferred but will train. Call - Malachowski & Son 570-897-5443 ![]() Bangor's Montana Ott (11) fights for possession during the Slaters' 8-0 win over East Stroudsburg North in a game played at Bangor High School Friday morning. PHOTO GALLERY Sbtt Photo Larry Cory
First UMC Offering for Flood Victims In response to the devastating flooding that is affecting our brothers and sisters in Texas from Hurricane Harvey, The First United Methodist Church in Bangor will be doing its part to give aid. During worship this Sunday, September 3rd, they will be receiving a special offering that will be given to the United Methodist Committee on Relief (UMCOR). 100% of your donations are used by UMCOR for disaster relief. Additionally, for every dollar that is received this Sunday, the Pastor’s Discretionary Fund will match it. Please give generously First United Methodist Church of Bangor will also be having an outdoor worship service on Sunday, September 10, 11:00 at Weona Park in Pen Argyl. All are welcome to attend! ![]() Bangor's Rein Fahrensbach (5) is tackled attempting to catch a pass during the Slaters' 34-6 loss to NDGP in a game played Friday night at Notre Dame. PHOTO GALLERY Sbtt Photo Larry Cory
Sobriety Checkpoints Operating in Valley
The Lehigh Valley DUI/Highway Safety Taskforce will conduct impaired driving enforcement operations during the Labor Day Week Holiday in multiple municipalities throughout Lehigh and Northampton counties. These operations include sobriety checkpoints and roving DUI patrols. Law enforcement agencies encourage those enjoying the holiday to do so responsibly and designate a sober driver before the celebration begins. This is the 17th year the Lehigh Valley DUI/Highway Safety Taskforce has been in existence, and to date hundreds of enforcement activities have been conducted. There have been thousands of individuals tested for DUI, and subsequently hundreds arrested for driving under the influence. The Taskforce is comprised of dozens of police departments throughout the Lehigh Valley along with PennDOT, the business community and health care representatives. Additionally, the Taskforce is committed to reducing the number of impaired driving crashes, injuries, and fatalities in Lehigh and Northampton counties. Methods used to achieve this goal include: • Educating the public on the Pennsylvania Vehicle Code and DUI laws; • Deterring motorists from driving after consuming alcohol or drugs; and • Apprehending those who violate the laws of the Commonwealth. The operations are part of the Pennsylvania High Visibility Enforcement Program and is funded partly by the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation’s statewide distribution of $4.6 million in federal funds from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA). Please visit www.justdrivePA.com for more information. ![]() Bangor's Morgan Karasek (12) defends during the Slaters' 6-0 win over East Stroudsburg South in a game played at Bangor Middle School Saturday morning. PHOTO GALLERY Sbtt Photo Lisa Newberry The Belt and Beyond
Do Canines prefer praise or food?![]() Emory University
Given the choice, many dogs prefer praise from their owners over food, suggests a new study published in the journal Social, Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience. The study is one of the first to combine brain-imaging data with behavioral experiments to explore canine reward preferences. “We are trying to understand the basis of the dog-human bond and whether it’s mainly about food, or about the relationship itself,” says Gregory Berns, a neuroscientist at Emory University and lead author of the research. “Out of the 13 dogs that completed the study, we found that most of them either preferred praise from their owners over food, or they appeared to like both equally. Only two of the dogs were real chowhounds, showing a strong preference for the food.” Dogs were at the center of the most famous experiments of classical conditioning, conducted by Ivan Pavlov in the early 1900s. Pavlov showed that if dogs are trained to associate a particular stimulus with food, the animals salivate in the mere presence of the stimulus, in anticipation of the food. “One theory about dogs is that they are primarily Pavlovian machines: They just want food and their owners are simply the means to get it,” Berns says. “Another, more current, view of their behavior is that dogs value human contact in and of itself.” Berns heads up the Dog Project in Emory’s Department of Psychology, which is researching evolutionary questions surrounding man’s best, and oldest friend. The project was the first to train dogs to voluntarily enter a functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) scanner and remain motionless during scanning, without restraint or sedation. In previous research, the Dog Project identified the ventral caudate region of the canine brain as a reward center. It also showed how that region of a dog’s brain responds more strongly to the scents of familiar humans than to the scents of other humans, or even to those of familiar dogs. For the current experiment, the researchers began by training the dogs to associate three different objects with different outcomes. A pink toy truck signaled a food reward; a blue toy knight signaled verbal praise from the owner; and a hairbrush signaled no reward, to serve as a control. The dogs then were tested on the three objects while in an fMRI machine. Each dog underwent 32 trials for each of the three objects as their neural activity was recorded. All of the dogs showed a stronger neural activation for the reward stimuli compared to the stimulus that signaled no reward, and their responses covered a broad range. Four of the dogs showed a particularly strong activation for the stimulus that signaled praise from their owners. Nine of the dogs showed similar neural activation for both the praise stimulus and the food stimulus. And two of the dogs consistently showed more activation when shown the stimulus for food. The dogs then underwent a behavioral experiment. Each dog was familiarized with a room that contained a simple Y-shaped maze constructed from baby gates: One path of the maze led to a bowl of food and the other path to the dog’s owner. The owners sat with their backs toward their dogs. The dog was then repeatedly released into the room and allowed to choose one of the paths. If they came to the owner, the owner praised them. “We found that the caudate response of each dog in the first experiment correlated with their choices in the second experiment,” Berns says. “Dogs are individuals and their neurological profiles fit the behavioral choices they make. Most of the dogs alternated between food and owner, but the dogs with the strongest neural response to praise chose to go to their owners 80 to 90 percent of the time. It shows the importance of social reward and praise to dogs. It may be analogous to how we humans feel when someone praises us.” The experiments lay the groundwork for asking more complicated questions about the canine experience of the world. The Berns’ lab is currently exploring the ability of dogs to process and understand human language. “Dogs are hypersocial with humans,” Berns says, “and their integration into human ecology makes dogs a unique model for studying cross-species social bonding.” ![]() The Bangor boys soccer team opened its season Saturday versus East Stroudsburg South in a game played at Bangor Memorial Park. PHOTO GALLERY Sbtt Photo Larry Cory (Player names and score unavailable)
![]() The Slate Belt YMCA 5K was held Saturday morning in Pen Argyl. PHOTO GALLERY Sbtt Photo Jennifer Trinkley Photography
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Free Spaghetti and Meatballs
The East Bangor United Methodist Community Church welcomes you to a FREE "Spaghetti & Meatballs" Dinner today from 4:00 - 5:30 p.m. The church is located at 136 W. Central Ave. (Rt. 512), East Bangor, PA. Questions? call 610-588-4453 or visit http://ebumc.org/. Annual Lights of Hope...... The Addict’s Mom invites you to their annual Lights of Hope which is one many nationally run events to raise awareness to drug addition during September which is National Recovery Month. This year's event will be held from 5:00pm - 7:30pm, Saturday September 9 at the William Pensyl Social Hall in Portland.
If addiction has affected you - this is an event that you don’t want to miss. Addiction is a “monster” that affects the entire family and the Addict’s Mom is here to help. If you have any questions, ideas, or experiences that you would like to share, please contact pennyc@fivestarassoc.com If you would like to share publicly you can use the forum provided below. (Note: In the box titled "NAME" do not use your real name. Use a nickname or a handle.) CLICK HERE FOR COMMENT PAGE....East Bangor Pastie Sale
The East Bangor United Methodist Community Church at 136 W. Central Ave., East Bangor, PA will hold a pastie sale. The selections include beef w/wo onions and broccoli-cheese w/wo onions. The cost is $5.50. To order, call Lois at 610-588-1745. The deadline is today Pasties must be picked up at the church on Tuesday, Sept. 5, at 3:30 p.m. September 3 Regular EventsBingo - Immaculate Conception. Doors 11:00am, Bingo 1:00pm
Bingo - Bangor VFW. Doors 4:30. Bingo 6:45. Fellowship Dinner - East Bangor UMC, 4-6. Slate Belt Heritage Center - Open 12-3. Slate Belt YMCA - 10-2 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 CALENDARArchery for Scouts
Saturday, September 9, 9:30 AM to 12:00 PM Join other scouts for an introduction to the sport of archery! Scouts will learn the beginner level skills of target shooting with a compound bow and arrow. The program will be led by a USA Archery certified instructor. All equipment will be provided. This program is for scouts ages 10 and up. Scouts are required to register themselves for the program. Troop registrations will not be accepted. Pen Argyl Women's Club Pastie Dinner The Pen Argyl Woman’s Club will hold a pastie dinner at Pen Argyl Park for their first meeting of the 2017-2018 year at 6PM on Monday, September 11th. Pasties can be ordered at $5/each by calling Vivian Dawe at 610-863-7371. Remember to bring your own place setting (plate, cup, and silverware). Dues for the new year are payable at the meeting. The Club will again be selling Bon Ton community days books, fresh holiday greens, Lynn’s Candy, and pasties. The Club is open to any woman 18 and older who wishes to join the largest woman’s organization in the U.S.A. Person’s interested in Club are asked to contact Vivian Dawe, Anna Bet (610-863-6126), or Jane Ruggiero (610-863-6297). This year’s Marie Bilheimer Club Scholarship winner is Mason Hudnall, son of Charles and Jessica Hudnall. He attended Pen Argyl High School and plans to attend Moravian College where he will major in Political Science. The scholarship is awarded annually to a graduating student residing in the Pen Argyl School District. Entertainment This Week
Public Auction Slate Belt Senior Center
An AUCTION will be held at the Slate Belt Senior Center, Blue Valley Farm Show Complex on September 15th, 12:15-? Cash and carry only. All proceeds will go to enhance the Senior Center Program Funds. The AUCTION IS OPEN TO THE PUBLIC. Hope UCC Spaghetti Dinner A Spaghetti Dinner will be held Saturday, September 23 4 pm – 7 pm at Hope United Church of Christ 2nd Street, Wind Gap. Adults - $10.00. Ages 6-12 - $5.00. Children 5 and under eat FREE! Homemade sauce and meatballs!! PAHS Recognized by Character.org Pen Argyl High School was recognized by Character.org as a Promising Practice high school for their Senior Citizens Day. Promising Practices are unique, effective and replicable character initiatives that validate good character firsthand and directly align with Character.org's 11 Principles of Character Education. They were recognized for meeting the standard of Principles 4 and 5. Principle 4: The school creates a caring community: In a caring school community, the daily life of classrooms and all other parts of the school environment are imbued with a climate of concern and respect for others. Principle 5: The school provides students with opportunities for moral action: Students need many and varied opportunities to grapple with real-life challenges. Through repeated experiences and reflection, students develop appreciation for and commitment to acting on their ethical and performance values. A committee of students and teachers spent the 16/17 school year developing the Code of the Green Knights. This Code is the foundation of our Character Education Program grounded in the principles of universality (Would you want all persons to act this way in a similar situation) and reversibility (Would you want to be treated this way). The four core ethical values decided upon by the committee are:
Thirtieth Annual Celtic Fest The Celtic Cultural Alliance (CCA) announces the 30th presentation of the Celtic Classic Highland Games & Festival September 22nd – 24th, 2017. The Celtic Classic is the largest free Celtic festival in North America. This year brings back old favorites as well as new features that are sure to be crowd-pleasers. From the traditional Highland Games events and haggis-eating contest, to the junior fiddle competition and instructional ceili and contra dancing, there is an abundance of fun activities to experience for festivalgoers of all ages. “We are excited to celebrate with our volunteers, the City of Bethlehem, our patrons, and sponsors," said Jayne Ann Recker, Executive Director of Celtic Cultural Alliance. "With the outstanding support we've received from the community and from our sponsors, this year's festival is poised to be one of our largest celebrations of Celtic heritage while still remaining a free family-friendly event." Back this year is the U.S. National Highland Games Championship featuring the top 10 pro athletes in the U.S. competing for the title. The 30th anniversary celebration will include many new performers including, Syr, Nordic Fiddlers Bloc, Steel City Rovers, 10 Strings and a Goat Skin and more. Visitors will also find some crowd favorites returning to the stages such as Kilmaine Saints, Seamus Kennedy and the Glengarry Bhoys. Celtic Heritage Hollow programming has been expanded to include: Celtic children’s theater, a Celtic poetry contest, shortbread contest, cultural demonstrations, wool spinning, a blacksmith and more. Food favorites will be in abundance for every appetite. Hand battered fish and chips, pasties, bridies, meat pies and haggis for the traditional enthusiast. There will be something for everyone including chocolate dipped cheesecake, turkey legs, barbecue and strudel. The 30th annual Celtic Classic runs from Friday, September 22nd through Sunday, September 24th in downtown historic Bethlehem. For more information, directions, volunteering opportunities and the weekend’s schedule, log on to www.celticfest.org. For up-to-the-minute information and updates, follow Celtic Classic on Twitter (@CelticClassic) and friend them on Facebook (facebook.com/CelticClassic). For more information on the Celtic Classic Highland Games & Festival and other Celtic Cultural Alliance events, visit the organization’s website at www.celticfest.org. THIS DAY IN HISTORY - September 3Treaty of Paris signed 1783 The American Revolution officially comes to an end when representatives of the United States, Great Britain, Spain and France sign the Treaty of Paris on this day in 1783. The signing signified America’s status as a free nation, as Britain formally recognized the independence of its 13 former American colonies, and the boundaries of the new republic were agreed upon: Florida north to the Great Lakes and the Atlantic coast west to the Mississippi River. The events leading up to the treaty stretched back to April 1775, on a common green in Lexington, Massachusetts, when American colonists answered King George III’s refusal to grant them political and economic reform with armed revolution. On July 4, 1776, more than a year after the first volleys of the war were fired, the Second Continental Congress officially adopted the Declaration of Independence. Five difficult years later, in October 1781, British General Charles Lord Cornwallis surrendered to American and French forces at Yorktown, Virginia, bringing to an end the last major battle of the Revolution. In September 1782, Benjamin Franklin, along with John Adams and John Jay, began official peace negotiations with the British. The Continental Congress had originally named a five-person committee–including Franklin, Adams and Jay, along with Thomas Jefferson and Henry Laurens–to handle the talks. However, both Jefferson and Laurens missed the sessions–Jefferson had travel delays and Laurens had been captured by the British and was being held in the Tower of London. The U.S. delegation, which was distrustful of the French, opted to negotiate separately with the British. Chili Cookoff Fundraiser Grand Central Chili Cookoff Fundraiser Hosted by Grand Central Landfill and Hauling/Waste Management of the Slate Belt Saturday, November 11 at 11 AM - 2 PM. Come support local non-profits as they vie for two jackpots! $5 gets you chili samples and the opportunity to be a People's Choice Judge! Activities for the whole family! Senator Scavello to Host Get Outdoors PA Festival Stroudsburg, PA – State Senator Mario Scavello will host his second annual Get Outdoors PA Festival on Saturday, September 30 from 1 p.m. – 4 p.m. at Brodhead Creek Park (North Fifth Street, Stroudsburg) in partnership with Stroud Region Open Space and Recreation Commission. This family-friendly event will be held rain or shine for all ages. The Get Outdoors PA Festival is a free event and will highlight the many outdoor experiences available throughout the region. Exhibitors will provide hands-on activities and experiences including the opportunity to meet Smokey the Bear and Woodsy the Owl. Children and parents can also practice their archery and fishing skills, take a guided nature walk, participate in a live animal presentation, learn about stream wildlife and much more. “As state senator and member of the Senate Game and Fisheries Committee, I am very excited to host this event in partnership with the Stroud Region Open Space and Recreation Commission,” Senator Scavello said. “This festival will highlight numerous local and regional organizations focused on protecting our precious natural resources and providing exciting outdoor experiences through many fun activities. I encourage all families to come out and enjoy our beautiful park and take part in the day’s festivities.” The schedule of events will include a Live Animal Presentation at 1:30 p.m., a nature walk at 2 p.m. and a Stream Study led by Monroe County Conservation District at 3:00 p.m. Representatives from the Department of Conservation & Natural Resources, PA Game Commission and Fish & Boat Commission will be present to answer any questions that attendees may have. Light refreshments will be provided. For more information about the Get Outdoors PA Festival please visit www.marioscavello.com or call 610-863-1200. In Case You Missed It......
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Our Slate Belt Town Topics Print Edition is now available online and free for everyone. The copy appears perfectly on computer, tablet or smartphone. If you would like a copy e-mailed to you each time we print all you need to do is send your e-mail address to sbtopics@rcn.com We will not sell or distribute copies of your e-mail addresses to anyone. We also hide your email addresses from other people on the list using blind carbon copies. C of C 18th Annual Specialty Bingo
Sponsors and players are needed for the Slate Belt Chamber of Commerce 18th Annual Specialty Bingo. The event will feature: Longaberger, Vera Bradley, Coach, Michael Kors, Kate Spade & More. Join them Sunday September 10th, at the Bangor Elks for your chance to win! Advanced tickets are $20.00, at the door $25. East Bangor Pastie Sale
The East Bangor United Methodist Community Church at 136 W. Central Ave., East Bangor, PA will hold a pastie sale. The selections include beef w/wo onions and broccoli-cheese w/wo onions. The cost is $5.50. To order, call Lois at 610-588-1745 by Sunday, Sept. 3rd. Pasties must be picked up at the church on Tuesday, Sept. 5, at 3:30 p.m. Octoberfest Vendors & Volunteers Needed
Octoberfest at Bangor Park this year will be on Saturday, October 21st and Sunday October 22nd. The park board is currently accepting applications for food and craft vendors only. Volunteers are needed to help in all aspects of the event from collecting tickets at booths, running booths,and helping to set up and clean up the pumpkin displays. For more information the preferred method of contact is by email to Debbie at bangorparkboard@gmail.com or you can call or text her at 610-751-7692. Bangor Public Library Fundraiser
The Bangor Public Library is selling shopping passes for the Boscov's "Friends Helping Friends" one-day sale event. The sale will be held on Tuesday, October 17, 2017 9:00am-7:00pm Stop by the library to purchase your shopping pass. Bangor Public Library is located at 39 S Main St, Bangor, PA. NYC Trip to San Genaro Festival
Merchants Bank Walkers are sponsoring a bus trip to New York on Sept. 16,2017. Little Italy will be the one and only drop off and pick up location. The San Genaro Festival will be taking place for anyone to enjoy but there are many other places of interest nearby in walking distance or by taxi. The bus will leave from the 191 branch at 8:30 and leave NY at 4:30. All proceeds will be donated to The American Cancer Society thru Relay For Life/Slate Belt. For information contact Karen at 484-390-0743 or any branch of Merchants Bank. Bangor Class of 1967 Reunion
The Bangor High School Class of 1967 will hold their 50th Reunion on Saturday, October 28, 2017 at the Shawnee Inn Resort. Addresses are needed of the following classmates: Susan Dennis, Joseph Duvo, Linda Engler, William Fisher, Harvey Frable, Susan Horn, Kathryn Jewell, Stephen Lamson, Paul Meyers, Carol Sagan, Allison Smith, Roberta Stull, John Sullivan and Mortimer Wells III. Anyone with information can contact: Ken Brewer @ 484-515-3052. Pen Argyl Park Yoga: Mondays and Thursdays at the Weona Park Community Center at 6 P.M. Please contact Janelle Connolly at 484-707-5961 or http://www.namastefit.org Weona Park community center building. All levels welcome. Beginners encouraged to attend. Class fee will be $10 Please bring a mat, towel and small blanket. Please arrive 10 minutes prior to class start. Dress in clothing that you can easily move in and feel comfortable in. Recommend dressing in light layers Pen Argyl Golf Course and Carousel open Wed - Fri. - 3 P.M -9 P.M., Saturday & Sunday 12 P.M.-9 P.M. Friends of the Bangor Public Library Events
The Friends of the Bangor Public Library announce the following Save-the-Date” events:
New members are always welcome. For additional information contact: Karen Brewer @ 610-588-8615 Totts Gap Arts Events ScheduleSeptember 8 Totts Gap Dance at COTA September 11 Children & Adult Fall Classes Begin September 16 & 17 Totts Gap Arts @ Riverside Festival of the Arts. September 23 Mural Dedication Day October Wine & Good Will @ Tolino’s. October 23 New Adult Classes Begin November 11 Annual Scholarship Dinner December 10 Community Open House
Heritage Center Calendar of EventsSlate Belt Heritage Center Calendar of Events for 2017
Bus Trip to National Civil War Museum
Join the Slate Belt Heritage Center for their bus trip to the National Civil War Museum in Harrisburg, PA, on Saturday, September 16, 2017. The bus will leave at 8:00 AM from Weiss Market, Route 512 in Bangor, and will return at 5:00 PM. Cost per individual is $95.00 which includes bus ticket and admission ticket into the museum. This is the only museum that tells the entire Civil War story. Local Civil War expert and the National Civil War Museum educator Dane DiFebo will host a special presentation for the tour. See exhibits, visit with re-enactors on the museum grounds, attend Hari Jones program on the United State Colored Troops in the South from 1865-1870 and much more. Reservations are required and a light lunch will be provided. Tickets are available at Bray’s News, 36 Broadway and Heard’s Market, 501 South Main Street, both in Bangor, PA. For additional information contact: Cathy Heard @ 610-588-0735. Civil Air Patrol Meets Every Monday
The Civil Air Patrol 807th Braden Squadron meets every Monday Night from 6:30 to 8:30 at the Bangor VFW or Braden Airpark, Easton Call for meeting location on given night: 610-588-1459 http://cap807.com/ Hope UCC Trip to Sight & Sound
Hope UCC of Wind Gap is sponsoring a trip to Sight & Sound Theatres to see JONAH on Sat, Oct 14, 2017. For further info or to reserve your package(s) please call or email Jen at 908-727-0090 or hopeucc@hotmail.com. $125/adults or $ 80/child includes bus, lunch, and show ticket. Money due no later than 08/03/17(No refunds). Letters To The Homefront Book Sold Out
The Slate Belt Heritage Center has announced that it has sold out all 500 copies of it’s very popular book: Letters To Homefront:” A Love Story Between a Community and its World War II Soldiers”. The Center is considering a second printing and would like to know how many more books to order. If you would like to order a copy, please contact the Center at: sbhc@frontier.com, or call the Center @: 610-599-4993. Please leave your name, contact information and number of books you would like. You may also call: Karen Brewer @ 610-588-8615 to re-order. Please DO NOT send money at this time. You will receive a return call when the books are in. Thank you for your continued support of the project. DiscoverE Adventure Backpacks Available
When: Monday thru Saturday, 8:00 AM to 2:30 PM Where: Jacobsburg Visitor Center, 400 Belfast Road, Nazareth Borrow a backpack full of kid-friendly tools to explore Jacobsburg! These backpacks are best for families with young children. Each backpack includes binoculars, notepad, colored pencils, magnifying lens, bug box, dip net, and five field guides for exploring the pond, insects, birds, trees, butterflies and moths. For more information call 610-746-2801 or email jacobsburgsp@pa.gov. Fishing Rods and Tackle Available When: Monday thru Saturday, 8:00 AM to 2:30 PM Where: Jacobsburg Visitor Center, 400 Belfast Road, Nazareth Borrow fishing poles and tackle to use in Jacobsburg’s creeks! 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. For more information call 610-746-2801 or email jacobsburgsp@pa.gov.
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![]() September 2Slate Belt Sprint 5K Run/Walk & Kids Fun Run
Kick-off your Labor Day celebrations with the Slate Belt YMCA This is a family event, as well as an event for competitive runners. Saturday, September 2nd, 2017 at Slate Belt YMCA, 7:00 AM Registration Opens, 8:15 AM 5K Run, 8:20 AM 5K Walk, 9:15 AM Kids Fun Run Awards: First Place Overall, Male & Female, First Place Walker, Male & Female, Top 3 Male & Female by Age Group REGISTRATION:
ReStore Recyclable Latex Paint September 2 Upper Mt. Bethel Township, Municipal Building, 387 Ye Olde Highway, Mt. Bethel, PA 18343 October 7, Tatamy Borough, Hope Lutheran Church, 240 S 8Th St.,Tatamy, PA 18085 Columcille Tour Saturday September 2 Come to Columcille Saturday September 2 for a wonderful guided tour with Tom Egan! The our will start at 9:30am with an orientation talk in the standing stone circle by Irish historian and storyteller Tom Egan who will explain the park's mission and the origins of European standing stone monuments. Tom will also give details on the origins and extent of the European Celtic culture with a short explanation about the gods and goddesses of ancient Celtic Mythology. Included is an explanation of who Columcille was in the context of early Irish history and an explanation of how the park's founder Bill Cohea became inspired to create the beautiful place we will be touring. Stops along the tour will include St. Columba's Chapel, St. Oran's Bell Tower, Signal Hill, Thor's Gate, the Labyrinth, Temple of the Glen and the Cauldron stone. Plus the Fairy Ring, the Sacred Mens's site, Celtic eye, the Sacred Women's site, Manannan's Stone and the Sirius Stone. At each stop along the tour the special meaning of that place will be discussed, particularly as the place relates to the topics that were covered in the initial orientation talk. The tours will end at the Voyagers Lounge around noon, where those on the tour are invited to sign the guest book and examine the publications, crystals and other material related to the park that are available there. FMI: Tom Egan directly on 610-360-1701. There is no charge for the tour but freewill donations are gladly accepted. September 3Free Spaghetti and Meatballs
The East Bangor United Methodist Community Church welcomes you to a FREE "Spaghetti & Meatballs" Dinner on Sunday, September 3rd, from 4:00 - 5:30 p.m. The church is located at 136 W. Central Ave. (Rt. 512), East Bangor, PA. Questions? call 610-588-4453 or visit http://ebumc.org/. September 5DiscoverE: Tales for Tots
September 5, 12, 19, & 26 10:00-11:00 AM or 1:00-2:00 PM Our popular Tales for Tots program returns with all new explorations! Join us for story time followed by nature activities for preschoolers ages 3-5. Each week we will explore a different topic by reading a book followed by a craft and short scavenger hunt. Adults must accompany their child. Children that attend six sessions will earn a DiscoverE Hide n’ Seekers certificate. Please note that the morning and afternoon sessions will be identical. Registration is required. You can also view and register for community programs online at http://events.dcnr.pa.gov/. If you need an accommodation to participate in a program please contact the park office at 610-746-2801 or jacobsburgsp@pa.gov. With at least three days notice, interpreters for people who are deaf or hard of hearing are available for educational programs. September 7Blood Drive at Snap Fitness
A blood drive will be held Thursday, September 7th 1:00 pm to 7 pm at Snap Fitness, 426 Blue Valley Drive Bangor. Non-members will received a 30-day trial for donating. Appointments: call Erica 610-588-5300 or register online at bangorpa@snapfitness.com with sponsor code 6141 or stop by and they will fit you in. September 8Nazareth Garden Club Show
The Nazareth Area Garden Club will hold it's 15th Annual Flower and Garden Show on Friday Sept. 8th from 4:00 to 7:00 p.m. and Saturday the 9th, from 10:00 a.m. to 300 p.m. at the Schoeneck Moravian Church , 316 B Broad St. Ext in Nazareth. This year's theme is Jungle Fever and will feature Floral Arrangements in 10 categories. In addition, both annual and perennial specimens will be judged, as well as houseplants, fruits and vegetables. Special club projects include Rosemary and a beautiful red Geranium grown by members since May. A Container Garden in a re-purposed container will also be judged by the audience. Mosaic bird baths are also featured. Jack Jones will be there with his birdhouses made form recycled barn wood. Be sure to visit our raffle table and plant sale. The show room is air conditioned and wheelchair accessible. Admission is always free. For more information please contact Sandee Rinehart 610-865-5439 or dr3625@msn.com Family Night - Magnificent Monarchs Friday, September 8, 6:30-8:00 PM Monarch Butterflies are beautiful creatures that make an amazing migration each year. Learn about their life cycle and what you can do to help Monarchs along their journey. We will take a close look at some young Monarchs and explore the wildflower fields of Jacobsburg in search of adult butterflies. This program is best for families with children ages 5 and up. Registration is required. You can also view and register for community programs online at http://events.dcnr.pa.gov/. If you need an accommodation to participate in a program please contact the park office at 610-746-2801 or jacobsburgsp@pa.gov. With at least three days notice, interpreters for people who are deaf or hard of hearing are available for educational programs. September 9Safety Day at East Bangor Park
Safety Day at East Bangor Park will be held Saturday , September 9 , from 12noon - 4:00; Come to see Fire and Police Vehicles, Scouts and First Aid. Kids IDs 12-2, K-9 Demo 2:00, Police Taser Demo 3:00 Cake Walk, Snacks, Refreshments Lehigh Valley Collection Events Bethlehem will be hosting an Electronics Collection Event on Saturday, September 9th at the Recycling Center, 345 Illicks Mill Rd., Bethlehem, 18017, event time is 9am-12pm. Please see the attached flyer with AERC material pricing. UMBT First Annual Craft Show Upper Mount Bethel is holding its FIRST ANNUAL MT. BETHEL CRAFT SHOW on September 9 2017 from 8 am to 4 pm. This event is for CRAFTERS ONLY. If you are interested please message UMBT on Facebook for an application. This event is in support of their community park in Upper Mount Bethel Township. East Bangor Safety Day Safety day will be held at East Bangor Park Saturday September 9 from 12 -4. Archery for Scouts Saturday, September 9, 9:30 AM to 12:00 PM Join other scouts for an introduction to the sport of archery! Scouts will learn the beginner level skills of target shooting with a compound bow and arrow. The program will be led by a USA Archery certified instructor. All equipment will be provided. This program is for scouts ages 10 and up. Scouts are required to register themselves for the program. Troop registrations will not be accepted. September 11Pen Argyl Women's Club Pastie Dinner
The Pen Argyl Woman’s Club will hold a pastie dinner at Pen Argyl Park for their first meeting of the 2017-2018 year at 6PM on Monday, September 11th. Pasties can be ordered at $5/each by calling Vivian Dawe at 610-863-7371. Remember to bring your own place setting (plate, cup, and silverware). Dues for the new year are payable at the meeting. The Club will again be selling Bon Ton community days books, fresh holiday greens, Lynn’s Candy, and pasties. The Club is open to any woman 18 and older who wishes to join the largest woman’s organization in the U.S.A. Person’s interested in Club are asked to contact Vivian Dawe, Anna Bet (610-863-6126), or Jane Ruggiero (610-863-6297). This year’s Marie Bilheimer Club Scholarship winner is Mason Hudnall, son of Charles and Jessica Hudnall. He attended Pen Argyl High School and plans to attend Moravian College where he will major in Political Science. The scholarship is awarded annually to a graduating student residing in the Pen Argyl School District. September 12DiscoverE: Tales for Tots
September 12, 19, & 26 10:00-11:00 AM or 1:00-2:00 PM Our popular Tales for Tots program returns with all new explorations! Join us for story time followed by nature activities for preschoolers ages 3-5. Each week we will explore a different topic by reading a book followed by a craft and short scavenger hunt. Adults must accompany their child. Children that attend six sessions will earn a DiscoverE Hide n’ Seekers certificate. Please note that the morning and afternoon sessions will be identical. Registration is required. You can also view and register for community programs online at http://events.dcnr.pa.gov/. If you need an accommodation to participate in a program please contact the park office at 610-746-2801 or jacobsburgsp@pa.gov. With at least three days notice, interpreters for people who are deaf or hard of hearing are available for educational programs. Tuesday Trails Tuesday, September 12, 5:30-7:00 PM Join educator Lauren Forster after work for a brisk hike at Jacobsburg. Hikers should always bring water and sturdy boots or shoes. Routes and meeting locations will vary each week. Call or email to receive information on where we’re hiking each Tuesday. Meet at flagpole at Visitor Center located at 400 Belfast Rd., Nazareth. Registration not required. September 14Gloria Presenting Tribute to Area Heritage & Culture
The Slate Belt Heritage Center will hold their monthly historic presentation on Thursday, September 14, 2017 @ 7:00 PM. Speaker for the evening will be James Gloria, Founder/Director of Totts Gap Arts Institute. He will be screening Lois Solver’s short film: “From the Earth: A tribute to Slate Belt Heritage and Culture”. Produced by the center’s film program, the documentary gives an overview of the area’s defining industry, with interviews of both former and current slate workers (“Slaters”). Historians Melissa Hough and Mike Piersa provide a knowledgeable historical perspective adding to the archival footage. The film was selected for screening at the Greater Lehigh Valley Film Festival and the Southside Film Festival in Bethlehem. The event is free and open to the public. The Heritage Center is located at 30 North 1st Street, Bangor, Pa. For additional information please contact: Karen Brewer @ 484-894-5661. NCC to Hold People's Law School
Learn about the court system and different types of law at a People's Law School, presented by the Northampton County Bar Association to the Public Committee in conjunction with Northampton Community College (NCC), on Thursday evenings from 6:00 - 8:00 p.m., September 14 - November 2, in Room 101, Kopecek Hall, Bethlehem Campus of Northampton Community College, 3835 Green Pond Road, Bethlehem Township. Topics will include: Sept. 14: Introduction to the Court System; Sept. 21: Family Law; Sept. 28: Wills & Estates; Oct. 5: Intro to Federal Law and Military Law; Oct. 12: Real Estate; Oct. 19: Criminal Law; Oct. 26: First Amendment; Nov. 2: Civil Law All classes are taught by attorneys and professionals in law-related fields. Course code: LAW100.(6) The fee is $69 for the entire series. To register go to www.northampton.edu/lifelearn<http://www.northampton.edu/lifelearn>. For online registration assistance, call 1-877-543-0998 while at your computer. For questions, email calinfo@northampton.edu<mailto:calinfo@northampton.edu> or call 610-861-4175 Blue Mt. Library Fundraiser A Fundraiser for The Blue Mountain Community Library will be held on Thursday, September 14, 2017, 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 Blue Mountain Community Library is currently collecting non-perishable foods for the Hope UCC Food Bank through September 30. Please consider donating to this ministry and bring your food items to the library. 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. . Public Auction Slate Belt Senior Center
An AUCTION will be held at the Slate Belt Senior Center, Blue Valley Farm Show Complex on September 15th, 12:15-? Cash and carry only. All proceeds will go to enhance the Senior Center Program Funds. The AUCTION IS OPEN TO THE PUBLIC. Resorts Casino Trip
St. Elizabeth's of Hungary Parish in Pen Argyl is sponsoring a trip to the Resort's Casino in Atlantic City on Thursday, September 14th. Please note: this is the last trip to Atlantic City for the Summer; take a stroll down the boardwalk or ride the tram. On October 12th we will resume our trips to the Mohegan Sun in Wilkesbarre. They will be leaving from the St. Elizabeth parking lot by 8:30am and then proceed to the old St. Joseph's parking lot in Wind Gap. For more information, please call Mary Lou DeRea-Lohman at 610-863-4846 or 610-844-4630." September 15Public Auction Slate Belt Senior Center
An AUCTION will be held at the Slate Belt Senior Center, Blue Valley Farm Show Complex on September 15th, 12:15-? Cash and carry only. All proceeds will go to enhance the Senior Center Program Funds. The AUCTION IS OPEN TO THE PUBLIC. See the Hinkel Family Perform The Slate Belt Young at Heart Club will be meeting on Friday, September 15th, at 12:00 noon. PLEASE NOTE; THIS IS A CHANGE OF DATE AND TIME. The Hinkel Family, a Christian singing group that tour the United States, will present the program. This is open to everyone. Enjoy the afternoon with us. Also, the club is sponsoring a trip to the American Music Theatre in Lancaster to see the Christmas show on Wednesday, November 1, 2017. They will be seeing the 10:30am show. All ages are welcome. Your price will include bus fare, driver's tip, snacks, show, and lunch at the Shady Maple Smorsgasboard. For more information, please call Mary Lou Lohman at 610-863-4846 or 610-844-4630. September 16Bus Trip to National Civil War Museum
Join the Slate Belt Heritage Center for their bus trip to the National Civil War Museum in Harrisburg, PA, on Saturday, September 16, 2017. The bus will leave at 8:00 AM from Weiss Market, Route 512 in Bangor, and will return at 5:00 PM. Cost per individual is $95.00 which includes bus ticket and admission ticket into the museum. This is the only museum that tells the entire Civil War story. Local Civil War expert and the National Civil War Museum educator Dane DiFebo will host a special presentation for the tour. See exhibits, visit with re-enactors on the museum grounds, attend Hari Jones program on the United State Colored Troops in the South from 1865-1870 and much more. Reservations are required and a light lunch will be provided. Tickets are available at Bray’s News, 36 Broadway and Heard’s Market, 501 South Main Street, both in Bangor, PA. For additional information contact: Cathy Heard @ 610-588-0735. Washington Township School Reunion
Washington Township school will hold its Third Reunion at the school on Saturday September 16, 2017. The school will be open at 1:00 PM. The committee would appreciate if you would bring any memorabilia that you may have so that other classmates can enjoy it also. Bring Home the Natives Saturday, September 16, 10:00 AM-12:00 PM Many of our beautiful native plants are often overlooked by gardeners. Join us for moderate walk and learn about the importance of adding native plants to your garden. We'll introduce you to plants that meet a variety of garden conditions and attract different species of butterflies and birds. Non-native plants that can become invasive and should be avoided will also be covered. Please bring water, a snack, wear sturdy shoes and dress appropriately for the weather. Registration is required. You can also view and register for community programs online at http://events.dcnr.pa.gov/. If you need an accommodation to participate in a program please contact the park office at 610-746-2801 or jacobsburgs@pa.gov. With at least three days notice, interpreters for people who are deaf or hard of hearing are available for educational programs. Native Garden Volunteer Day Saturday, September 16, 1:00-4:00 PM Join us as we work to maintain our beautiful native plant gardens. Projects may include weeding, mulching, path maintenance, and planting. Please dress for the weather and bring snacks, bottled water and work gloves. Registration is not required. Bangor Library Bake Sale Fundraiser The Friends of the Bangor Public Library will hold a “Bake Sale Fundraiser” on Saturday September 16th, 8 AM – 12 Noon at the Ace Hardware, 437 Blue Valley Drive, Bangor, PA. Featured will be homemade baked goods, coffee and hot dogs. All proceeds will go to benefit the Bangor Public Library. For additional information contact: Karen Brewer @ 484-894-5661. September 17Trail To Town Jamboree
The Trail To Town Jamboree hosted by Slate Belt Rising, Boy Scout Troop 33 and Wind Gap Borough will be held at Wind Gap Park, September 17, 2016 8:00 a.m. to 4:00. The event will celebrate Wind Gap’s designation as an Appalachian Trail community and the Slate Belt Rising’s commitment to conserve our natural assets. The Jamboree will feature: • Food Stand by Wind Gap Rire Co. • Music by Local Performers • Outdoor Skills Demos by Local Scouts Lashing & Knots - Fire Building • Information tables from the ATC, EcoTourism and Conservation organizations and local officials. • Yoga Demo • Aromatherapy - making your own non toxic bug spray • Waste Managementt - Environmental education • Minsi Trails Council - The role of the scouts in our communities • Anytime Fitness - Exercise for hikers. • Realistic First Aid - Members of National Youth Leadership Training Course • Hunting and Photography • Genesis Bicycles - Biking and safety.• Civil War Re-enactors • Planting a Pollinator Garden -Master Gardener Parking at Wind Gap Middle School (1620 Teels Rd. Pen Argyl Pa.). FREE Van Service Available throughout the day from Wind Gap Middle School to Wind Gap Park and the Appalachian Trail Head. Contact: Slate Belt Rising Director, Stephen Reider, at 484-523-0900 or by email at sreider@caclv.org or Eily Leicht Scout Master Troop 33 610-442-4973 email eily379@gmail.com Monarch Tagging Sunday, September 17, 10:00 AM-12:00 PM Join local butterfly enthusiast Doug Burton as he captures and tags Monarch Butterflies in the wildflower fields at Jacobsburg. We’ll also look for and capture other butterfly species. A hat, long pants, sunscreen, and water are recommended. A limited number of nets will be provided for those who wish to help Doug capture butterflies. Registration is required. You can also view and register for community programs online at http://events.dcnr.pa.gov/. If you need an accommodation to participate in a program please contact the park office at 610-746-2801 or jacobsburgsp@pa.gov. With at least three days notice, interpreters for people who are deaf or hard of hearing are available for educational programs. Slate Belt Y Golf Tourney The Slate Belt YMCA is having a golf tournament to support programs and services for the families of the Slate Belt community. The Harry G. Smith memorial golf tournament will be held September 17 at Southmoore Golf Course. Registration begins at 7:00 AM with a shotgun start at 8:00. Cost is $85/person, or $340/foursome. Please call the Slate Belt Y for more information or to register. 610 881-4470. September 18Monday Morning Birds & Beans
Monday, September 18, 8:00-10:00 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 not required. September 19DiscoverE: Tales for Tots
September 19, & 26 10:00-11:00 AM or 1:00-2:00 PM Our popular Tales for Tots program returns with all new explorations! Join us for story time followed by nature activities for preschoolers ages 3-5. Each week we will explore a different topic by reading a book followed by a craft and short scavenger hunt. Adults must accompany their child. Children that attend six sessions will earn a DiscoverE Hide n’ Seekers certificate. Please note that the morning and afternoon sessions will be identical. Registration is required. You can also view and register for community programs online at http://events.dcnr.pa.gov/. If you need an accommodation to participate in a program please contact the park office at 610-746-2801 or jacobsburgsp@pa.gov. With at least three days notice, interpreters for people who are deaf or hard of hearing are available for educational programs. September 22District 10 Trappers Convention
District 10 Trappers 2017 Fall Trapping Convention, September 22nd 12-6pm and 23rd 8am-6pm at the Northampton County 4-H Center (777 Bushkill Center Rd. Nazareth, PA 18064). Free Admission, Free Demos, Food on premises, Tailgaters welcome. Contact Bob Counterman 610-759-9203. September 23Take a Kid Mountain Biking Day
Saturday, September 23, 9:00 AM-1:00 PM This is a special day that includes bike skills development, trail etiquette programs with horses, and guided group rides/races based on age group. Partnership with Valley Mountain Bikers, Local Bike Shops and Equestrians. For ages 3-16. Please pre-register online with number of participants including the age of each and skill level riding bike/prior experience. All participants must have a properly fitting helmet and a bike in good working order. Hope UCC Spaghetti Dinner A Spaghetti Dinner will be held Saturday, September 23 4 pm – 7 pm at Hope United Church of Christ 2nd Street, Wind Gap. Adults - $10.00. Ages 6-12 - $5.00. Children 5 and under eat FREE! Homemade sauce and meatballs!! September 26DiscoverE: Tales for Tots
September 26 10:00-11:00 AM or 1:00-2:00 PM Our popular Tales for Tots program returns with all new explorations! Join us for story time followed by nature activities for preschoolers ages 3-5. Each week we will explore a different topic by reading a book followed by a craft and short scavenger hunt. Adults must accompany their child. Children that attend six sessions will earn a DiscoverE Hide n’ Seekers certificate. Please note that the morning and afternoon sessions will be identical. Registration is required. You can also view and register for community programs online at http://events.dcnr.pa.gov/. If you need an accommodation to participate in a program please contact the park office at 610-746-2801 or jacobsburgsp@pa.gov. With at least three days notice, interpreters for people who are deaf or hard of hearing are available for educational programs. September 30Families First 5K/Walk
Families First is celebrating its 15th Anniversary serving residents in the Pen Argyl Area School District. Join their 15th Annual 5-K Race & 1 Mile Fun Walk on Saturday, September 30, 2017, rain or shine. Registration for the race/walk will begin at the Wind Gap Borough Park at 7:45 a.m. with the race starting at 9:00 a.m. Pre-registration is open until 2 pm on Friday, September 29th at a fee of $20.00 per person or $40.00 for a family with three or more registrants. On Race day Saturday, September 30th Registration fee will be $25.00 per person and $50.00 for a family with three or more registrants. There is a special discount registration for students only $15.00. The Largest Youth Group/Team/Organization pre-registered for the 5-K Race or Walk will receive a Pizza Party. Awards will be presented to the overall top Male and Female, top Masters Male and Female, and top 3 finishers in each of the eight age categories. Entry includes a quality T-shirt for the first 100 registered, bagels, water, door prizes, and the opportunity to support a worthwhile cause. The one-mile fun walk is non-competitive. To register, contact Race Chairperson Phil Giaquinto at 610-746-4436 or via email to giaquinto.phil@penargylsd.org. Sponsorship opportunities are still available at all levels from $100.00 to $1,000.00. Partial Sponsors List as of this date: Premier Sponsors: Thrivent Financial; Corporate Sponsors: Wind Gap Chevrolet-Buick; Logo Sponsors: Methodist Services, Lucy Flinn-State Farm ; Name Sponsors: Grand Central Landfill, Huth Insurance, Merchants Bank, Reimer Brothers, Sabatino Insurance Agency, The Scorecard Sports Bar & Grill, State Representative Marcia M. Hahn All levels of sponsorship includes: publicity, listing of corporate logo or Name on the event T-Shirts, and the opportunity to present informational material at the Race. For sponsorship information, contact the Families First Director, Frank Jones at 610-863-3688 or via email to jones.frank@penargylsd.org. Oktoberfest German Dinner
An Oktoberfest German Dinner, will be held Septembert 30 from 4-7 pm Arndt Luheran Church, 1851 Arndt Rd, Easton, PA, 18040. Cost: adults,$10; children$5. Authentic food with apple dumplings. Portland Lodge No.311 MASONIC Motorama
The Portland Lodge No.311 MASONIC Motorama will be held September 30 beginning at 8am. New this year TRUCK and BIG RIG PULLS. Monster truck rides will be happening this year. Miller memorial blood center on site. Donors will be needed! Contact Shilo Thomas for available times. All proceeds donated to local charities. Exclusive R/C is back again this year with their monster display of R/C cars ,trucks and equipment. Show open to anything with a motor. Cars, trucks, low riders, high rollers, helicopters, power wheels, golf carts, big rigs, firetrucks/rescue vehicles, ATVs, boats, Snowmobiles, new, OLD, street rods, race cars, R/c cars trucks, tow trucks, wresckers etc. You know what we do and how we do it! We are going to be bigger, better, faster, stronger! A day of speed, horsepower and motor mayhem at the Plainfield Farmers grove, route 191 and Kesslersville road, Nazareth pa. Sponsors and vendors wanted. First come first serve, spaces open May 1st. Info posted soon. Coach Bag Bingo Please join with Guardians of the Ribbon to support women of all ages battling cancer - Slate Belt PA Chapter 12:00 noon Sunday, October 1 at Charter's Banquet Facility at Plainfield Township Volunteer Fire Company in Wind Gap. The afternoon will feature 15 games of bingo and 1 Buy in game grand finale. An authentic Coach handbag will be going to the individual winner of each game. All participants will have an opportunity to purchase 50/50, Raffle tickets and extra sets of bingo packs. All tickets will most likely sell out in pre sales. Admission is $30 per person pre-sale . 35.00 st door. Space is limited to 200 guests. Tickets can be purchased in advance and are non-refundable – which includes 15 games. Additional Bingo books will be sold 1 for $15 at the door. This is a great way to spend time with friends and family while supporting Guardians of the Ribbon - Slate Belt PA Chapter . So don't delay in getting your tickets....they're going fast! Tickets are non refundable. Doors open at 12.00 pm – Bingo starts at 1 pm. Please feel free to invite your friends too!!!! Vendors and exhibitors will be on site as well. Please note: This is an adult Bingo. If you are bringing a teen with you. They must have a ticket and be seated with you. Ok, just a few fun facts. You can buy additional bingo books for 15.00. Lets not forget about the Buy in Game. Game 16. You can buy into this game for 5.00 for a chance to win a great bag and who knows what else. Raffle tickets will be 3 for 5.00 or 7 for 10.00. Lottery Apron tickets 3 for 5.00 or 7 for 10.00. 50/50 tickets 3 for 5.00 or 7 for 10.00.. . Who is ready for some fun. Bangor Festival of Marching Bands The 40th Annual Festival of Marching Bands will be held at Bangor Memorial Park, Saturday, September 30 at 4 PM. The rain date Sunday, October.. Gates open at 3 PM. Come Experience Approximately Seven Marching Bands. Tickets Adults $5.,Students and Seniors 65+ $3. District Gold Cards Accepted FMI: www.bahsbands.weebly.com Comedy Theater in Polk Township Saturday, September 30, at Polk Township Volunteer Fire Company, Rt 209, Kresgeville. will hold a Dinner and Show (BYOB), Dinner 5:00 PM, Comedy Show 7:00 PM, .$25.00 Bring donated non-perishable items for our troops. You must be 18 or older to attend. Contact Tammy Gower for tickets 570-236-9695. Senator Scavello to Host Get Outdoors PA Festival Stroudsburg, PA – State Senator Mario Scavello will host his second annual Get Outdoors PA Festival on Saturday, September 30 from 1 p.m. – 4 p.m. at Brodhead Creek Park (North Fifth Street, Stroudsburg) in partnership with Stroud Region Open Space and Recreation Commission. This family-friendly event will be held rain or shine for all ages. The Get Outdoors PA Festival is a free event and will highlight the many outdoor experiences available throughout the region. Exhibitors will provide hands-on activities and experiences including the opportunity to meet Smokey the Bear and Woodsy the Owl. Children and parents can also practice their archery and fishing skills, take a guided nature walk, participate in a live animal presentation, learn about stream wildlife and much more. “As state senator and member of the Senate Game and Fisheries Committee, I am very excited to host this event in partnership with the Stroud Region Open Space and Recreation Commission,” Senator Scavello said. “This festival will highlight numerous local and regional organizations focused on protecting our precious natural resources and providing exciting outdoor experiences through many fun activities. I encourage all families to come out and enjoy our beautiful park and take part in the day’s festivities.” The schedule of events will include a Live Animal Presentation at 1:30 p.m., a nature walk at 2 p.m. and a Stream Study led by Monroe County Conservation District at 3:00 p.m. Representatives from the Department of Conservation & Natural Resources, PA Game Commission and Fish & Boat Commission will be present to answer any questions that attendees may have. Light refreshments will be provided. For more information about the Get Outdoors PA Festival please visit www.marioscavello.com or call 610-863-1200. October 14Lehigh Valley Collection Events
Northampton will be hosting the second HHW Collection at Northampton Community College on Saturday, October 14th, 3835 Green Pond Rd., Bethlehem, 18020, event time is 8:30am-2pm. Please see the attached flyer for accepted material. October 17Bangor Public Library Fundraiser
The Bangor Public Library is selling shopping passes for the Boscov's "Friends Helping Friends" one-day sale event. The sale will be held on Tuesday, October 17, 2017 9:00am-7:00pm Stop by the library to purchase your shopping pass. Bangor Public Library is located at 39 S Main St, Bangor, PA. October 28Bangor Class of 1967 Reunion
The Bangor High School Class of 1967 will hold their 50th Reunion on Saturday, October 28, 2017 at the Shawnee Inn Resort. Addresses are needed of the following classmates: Susan Dennis, Joseph Duvo, Linda Engler, William Fisher, Harvey Frable, Susan Horn, Kathryn Jewell, Stephen Lamson, Paul Meyers, Carol Sagan, Allison Smith, Roberta Stull, John Sullivan and Mortimer Wells III. Anyone with information can contact: Ken Brewer @ 484-515-3052. Jacobsburg Market Faire & Rendezvous Jacobsburg Market Faire & Rendezvous will be held October 27–29, 2017 and is open to the public Saturday 10 am – 4 pm Sunday 10 am – 3 pm. “Dancin’ with the Honeybees” program on Saturday and Sunday, October 28 & 29 at 1:00 pm for the public near the Children’s Activity tent. November 11Chili Cookoff Fundraiser
Grand Central Chili Cookoff Fundraiser Hosted by Grand Central Landfill and Hauling/Waste Management of the Slate Belt Saturday, November 11 at 11 AM - 2 PM Come support local non-profits as they vye for two jackpots! $5 gets you chili samples and the opportunity to be a People's Choice Judge! Activities for the whole family! |
![]() Donations For St. John's St. John's Cemetary on South Sixth Street in Bangor seeks donations for lawn maintenance services. Please send donations to: St. John's Cemetary, c/o Carol Hummel, 136 Messinger Street, Bangor, PA 18013. Slate Belt Senior CenterSlate Belt Senior Center
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