|
|
|
Family Night Out
Community Presbyterian Church of Mt. Bethel and Portland will host its monthly Family Night Out on Friday, April 24th, beginning at 5:00 p.m. in the Fellowship Hall of the Church, located at 1755 S. Delaware Avenue in Mt. Bethel.
Dinner will be served and bingo games with prizes will be played after dinner.
This event is free to the community, and all are welcome!
For more information, please contact the church office at (570) 897-6766.
Dinner will be served and bingo games with prizes will be played after dinner.
This event is free to the community, and all are welcome!
For more information, please contact the church office at (570) 897-6766.
NCC to Hold Spring Concert
After a long winter, enjoy NCC’s Spring Concert, on Friday, April 24, 7:30 p.m., at Lipkin Theatre, Kopecek Hall, Bethlehem Campus, 3835 Green Pond Road, Bethlehem Township.
The NCC Community Chorus will sing upbeat songs from the 1950s through the 1990s including music by the Beach Boys and the Jersey Boys.
Admission is a $5 donation to the chorus scholarship fund or nonperishable food items for a local food bank.
For more information call 610-861-5091.
The NCC Community Chorus will sing upbeat songs from the 1950s through the 1990s including music by the Beach Boys and the Jersey Boys.
Admission is a $5 donation to the chorus scholarship fund or nonperishable food items for a local food bank.
For more information call 610-861-5091.
Scavello Pen Argyl Open House
Mario Scavello be holding an open house at our new Northampton County district office on Saturday, April 25 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. His office is located at 2 North Robinson Avenue in Pen Argyl.
Scavello and staff will be on hand to answer state-related questions and refreshments will be served. An RSVP is appreciated but not required. You can RSVP by calling 610-863-1200.
Scavello and staff will be on hand to answer state-related questions and refreshments will be served. An RSVP is appreciated but not required. You can RSVP by calling 610-863-1200.
Healthy Kids Day at Slate Belt Y
Healthy Kids Day on Saturday, April 25th from 10:00 A.M. to 2:00 P.M. at the Slate Belt YMCA. Go to: http://www.greatervalleyymca.org/slate-belt/ to find information about memberships, classes and all the exciting things happening with this newest addition to the Slate Belt!
Bangor Boys Soccer/Field Hockey Fundraiser
The boys soccer and girls field hockey teams will be holding a fundraiser at the high school on Saturday, April 25th 3:00. The fundraiser is "Drive 4ur school", for every test drive taken the ford motor company will donate $20 to the teams
Belfast Wesley Ham Dinner
Belfast Wesley UMC 607 School Rd. Nazareth is having an all you can eat Ham Dinner on Saturday April 25th,2015.
The dinner is from 1:00pm to 4:00pm. Adults $10.00 children (3-10) $5.00 Under age 3 free.
For more information please call Tom 610-751-4400
The dinner is from 1:00pm to 4:00pm. Adults $10.00 children (3-10) $5.00 Under age 3 free.
For more information please call Tom 610-751-4400
Earth Day at Jacobsburg
Saturday,
April 25, 9:00
AM-3:00
PM
Help Jacobsburg Environmental Education Center celebrate Earth Day by participating in one of the many stewardship projects in the park, including invasive plant removal, trail maintenance, native plant plantings, butterfly garden clean-up, litter pick-ups and more. At 9:00 AM join educator Rick Wiltraut for a bird walk along the Homestead Trail. At 2:00 PM join educator Lauren Forster for a critter search in the creek! Participants should dress for the weather and bring a lunch. To register, call 610-746-2801 or email [email protected].
Help Jacobsburg Environmental Education Center celebrate Earth Day by participating in one of the many stewardship projects in the park, including invasive plant removal, trail maintenance, native plant plantings, butterfly garden clean-up, litter pick-ups and more. At 9:00 AM join educator Rick Wiltraut for a bird walk along the Homestead Trail. At 2:00 PM join educator Lauren Forster for a critter search in the creek! Participants should dress for the weather and bring a lunch. To register, call 610-746-2801 or email [email protected].
Red Thread Cafe Art Nights
On the last Saturday of every month April 25th is the next nights) The Red Thread Cafe, an art, music and coffee venue of Hopesprings Community of Faith, opens its doors to local artists.
The community is invited to attend and be a part of a growing movement of local artists, writers, poets and sculptures who let their inner artist thrive in a supportive, creative atmosphere. Bring out the artist in you and both inspire others and be inspired by others. Through the collaborative atmosphere of The Red Thread Cafe, artists of all types get together and allow their creative spirits to soar. As Vincent Van Gogh once said, “Great things are done by a series of small things brought together.”
No matter what type of art you practice – poetry, painting, sculpture, writing, drawing - no matter what your skill level may be – experienced, novice or just curious - there is a place for you at Art Night What's that you say? You don't have a creative bone in your body? No problem Come and try your hand at it or be the encouragement for others by just hanging out.
Bring your own supplies and projects and/or make a small donation (about $8) and supplies will be provided for you. It starts at 7 p.m. and ends at 10 p.m. and will be held at 301 Market Street, Bangor, PA. Snack donations would be most appreciated by those attending. For more information please call 855-INFO-HOPE or email [email protected]
The community is invited to attend and be a part of a growing movement of local artists, writers, poets and sculptures who let their inner artist thrive in a supportive, creative atmosphere. Bring out the artist in you and both inspire others and be inspired by others. Through the collaborative atmosphere of The Red Thread Cafe, artists of all types get together and allow their creative spirits to soar. As Vincent Van Gogh once said, “Great things are done by a series of small things brought together.”
No matter what type of art you practice – poetry, painting, sculpture, writing, drawing - no matter what your skill level may be – experienced, novice or just curious - there is a place for you at Art Night What's that you say? You don't have a creative bone in your body? No problem Come and try your hand at it or be the encouragement for others by just hanging out.
Bring your own supplies and projects and/or make a small donation (about $8) and supplies will be provided for you. It starts at 7 p.m. and ends at 10 p.m. and will be held at 301 Market Street, Bangor, PA. Snack donations would be most appreciated by those attending. For more information please call 855-INFO-HOPE or email [email protected]
Bangor's Mikayla Mulea is out on a close play at home as Kailey Smith runs to first base after hitting a ground ball to shortstop, during the Slaters' 4-3 win over Wilson on a frigid afternoon at Bangor Middle School. Bangor raised it record to 9-2 in Colonial League play. PHOTO GALLERY (More photos tomorrow) Sbtt Photo Larry Cory
Pen Argyl Area High School
2014-2015 – Honor Rolls – 2nd Marking Period
First Honor Roll
GRADE 12- Marissa Aranda, Megan Bennicoff, Larissa Bernecker, Angelina Biondo, Lana Black, Pierce Blasi, Nicolas Calabrese, Sean Catino, Katie Farnan, John Flory, Kory Geiger, Amy Gennusa, John Hann, Kirsten Hege, Ali-Mackenzie Heisler, Alysha Huot, Lorrie Jones, Meghan Kimball, Cullen King, Brandon, Leidy, Madison Mennell, Devin Messerschmidt, Emily Messinger, Natalie Miller, Christopher Muller, Dante Pavan, Anthony Polizzi, Morgan Rice, Mikaela Roper, Katarina Schott, Anna Stanmets, Taylor Stierle, Abigail Strouse, Alyssa Weaver, Robert Whittaker
GRADE 11- Elizabeth Adamson, Jordan Ardinger, Brianna Bisher, Dylan Buskirk, Elisa Diodoardo, Dana Evans, Amber Fehnel, Jacob Gillette, Ryan Houck, Amanda Johnston, Kristina Kocher, Jennifer Leh, Jordan Leh, PengFei Li, Meghan Male, Tyler Minnich, Charles Nutaitis, Grace Olzinski, Maximillian Policelli, Morgan Reduzzi, Kaytlin Riley, Amanda Romeiser, Christiana Vandegrift, Madison Williams, Zeng Zeng Yang
GRADE 10- Sarah Campbell, Sophia Cesare, Tamara Decker, Joshua Eibeck, Alexis Gallagher, Kasey Hanlon, Melissa Henry, Mason Hudnall, Kaitlyn Keppell, Samuel Martini, Rachel Maryanski, Megan McCarty, Brianna McGirr, Cassandra Miller, Katherine Pabalan, Twinkalben Patel, Devon Pfeifer, Megan Pfeiffer, Mikel Polcari, Logan Ruppert, Sarah Sampson, Thomas Sampson, Alexa Simon, Vivian Smith, Adam Strouse, Olivia Teel, Patrick Woolf
GRADE 9- Sawyer Beltz, Taylor Billheimer, Maria Cesare, Makenna Farace, Kayla Flyte, Lena Hamm, Alyssa Hawksworth, Shawn Hower, Steven Hower, Eli Kichline, Samantha Lau, Travis Lilly, Madison McAllister, Annie McCarthy, Jessica Miller, Carl Nutaitis, Thomas Rissmiller, Michael Roper, Maggie Ruggiero, Mariya Samardzhieva, Sean Schmoyer, Mikayla Shotwell, Jacob Smith, Nicholas Squires, Laney Steele, Peter Tocket, Tanner Torgersen, Abigail Velasquez, Macy Werner
Second Honor Roll
GRADE 12- Olivia Bender, Colby Burke, Zachary Buss, Joseph Campbell, Cole Davis, Nino Diodoardo, Frederick Eyer, Matthew Freda, Elizabeth Gibson, Joshua Golden, Chiara Gotto, Carlee Hall, Emily Hinton, Dalton Jones, Marissa Kresch, Jacob Krincek, Nathaniel Olzinski, Paige Pagotto, Tyler Reagle, Kennedy Roberts, Liam Romond, Zakary Ruppert, Kierstin Saeger, Tyler Silliman, Jennifer Smith, Ty Smith, Emily Stinson, Paul Taylor, Robert Vanness, Hannah Weaver, Andrew Woerner, Laura Zanette
GRADE 11- Cynthia Antonioli, Angelina Garova, Melissa Gunderman, Cole Hahn, McKenna Hunt, Lexie Kilpatrick, Kylee Lobb, Andrew Maggipinto, Sky Prutzman, Zachary Schlegel, Travis Slaughter, Dakota Sutton
GRADE 10- Tanner Barr, Hannah Bennett, Timothy Brunstetter, Gennaro Bubba, Kelli Davis, Emily Due, Benjamin Firestone, Thomas Gray, Nicholas Guerro, Austin Harmon, Raynna Haverland, Russell Hoover, Maximilian Kukla Madison Leis, Cameron Long, Sabrina Marquis, Joshua Messerschmidt, Timothy Pokojni, Christian cott, Savannah Shannon, Meghan Walsh
GRADE 9- Alexander Allen, Mitchell Anderson, Tyler Barnum, Natalie Binder, Miranda Calabrese, Emily Cali, Ashley Coyle, Blake Fox, Alex Golden, Kandie Gower, Shayla Hall, Angelique Herera, Adam Knecht, Andrew Medellin, Sable Mellott, Elizabeth Nasatka, Steven Perrine, Riley Porter, Alejandro Santiago, Melissa Shook, Thomas Southard, Hailey Tomko, Noah Yurescko
GRADE 12- Marissa Aranda, Megan Bennicoff, Larissa Bernecker, Angelina Biondo, Lana Black, Pierce Blasi, Nicolas Calabrese, Sean Catino, Katie Farnan, John Flory, Kory Geiger, Amy Gennusa, John Hann, Kirsten Hege, Ali-Mackenzie Heisler, Alysha Huot, Lorrie Jones, Meghan Kimball, Cullen King, Brandon, Leidy, Madison Mennell, Devin Messerschmidt, Emily Messinger, Natalie Miller, Christopher Muller, Dante Pavan, Anthony Polizzi, Morgan Rice, Mikaela Roper, Katarina Schott, Anna Stanmets, Taylor Stierle, Abigail Strouse, Alyssa Weaver, Robert Whittaker
GRADE 11- Elizabeth Adamson, Jordan Ardinger, Brianna Bisher, Dylan Buskirk, Elisa Diodoardo, Dana Evans, Amber Fehnel, Jacob Gillette, Ryan Houck, Amanda Johnston, Kristina Kocher, Jennifer Leh, Jordan Leh, PengFei Li, Meghan Male, Tyler Minnich, Charles Nutaitis, Grace Olzinski, Maximillian Policelli, Morgan Reduzzi, Kaytlin Riley, Amanda Romeiser, Christiana Vandegrift, Madison Williams, Zeng Zeng Yang
GRADE 10- Sarah Campbell, Sophia Cesare, Tamara Decker, Joshua Eibeck, Alexis Gallagher, Kasey Hanlon, Melissa Henry, Mason Hudnall, Kaitlyn Keppell, Samuel Martini, Rachel Maryanski, Megan McCarty, Brianna McGirr, Cassandra Miller, Katherine Pabalan, Twinkalben Patel, Devon Pfeifer, Megan Pfeiffer, Mikel Polcari, Logan Ruppert, Sarah Sampson, Thomas Sampson, Alexa Simon, Vivian Smith, Adam Strouse, Olivia Teel, Patrick Woolf
GRADE 9- Sawyer Beltz, Taylor Billheimer, Maria Cesare, Makenna Farace, Kayla Flyte, Lena Hamm, Alyssa Hawksworth, Shawn Hower, Steven Hower, Eli Kichline, Samantha Lau, Travis Lilly, Madison McAllister, Annie McCarthy, Jessica Miller, Carl Nutaitis, Thomas Rissmiller, Michael Roper, Maggie Ruggiero, Mariya Samardzhieva, Sean Schmoyer, Mikayla Shotwell, Jacob Smith, Nicholas Squires, Laney Steele, Peter Tocket, Tanner Torgersen, Abigail Velasquez, Macy Werner
Second Honor Roll
GRADE 12- Olivia Bender, Colby Burke, Zachary Buss, Joseph Campbell, Cole Davis, Nino Diodoardo, Frederick Eyer, Matthew Freda, Elizabeth Gibson, Joshua Golden, Chiara Gotto, Carlee Hall, Emily Hinton, Dalton Jones, Marissa Kresch, Jacob Krincek, Nathaniel Olzinski, Paige Pagotto, Tyler Reagle, Kennedy Roberts, Liam Romond, Zakary Ruppert, Kierstin Saeger, Tyler Silliman, Jennifer Smith, Ty Smith, Emily Stinson, Paul Taylor, Robert Vanness, Hannah Weaver, Andrew Woerner, Laura Zanette
GRADE 11- Cynthia Antonioli, Angelina Garova, Melissa Gunderman, Cole Hahn, McKenna Hunt, Lexie Kilpatrick, Kylee Lobb, Andrew Maggipinto, Sky Prutzman, Zachary Schlegel, Travis Slaughter, Dakota Sutton
GRADE 10- Tanner Barr, Hannah Bennett, Timothy Brunstetter, Gennaro Bubba, Kelli Davis, Emily Due, Benjamin Firestone, Thomas Gray, Nicholas Guerro, Austin Harmon, Raynna Haverland, Russell Hoover, Maximilian Kukla Madison Leis, Cameron Long, Sabrina Marquis, Joshua Messerschmidt, Timothy Pokojni, Christian cott, Savannah Shannon, Meghan Walsh
GRADE 9- Alexander Allen, Mitchell Anderson, Tyler Barnum, Natalie Binder, Miranda Calabrese, Emily Cali, Ashley Coyle, Blake Fox, Alex Golden, Kandie Gower, Shayla Hall, Angelique Herera, Adam Knecht, Andrew Medellin, Sable Mellott, Elizabeth Nasatka, Steven Perrine, Riley Porter, Alejandro Santiago, Melissa Shook, Thomas Southard, Hailey Tomko, Noah Yurescko
TRAFFIC ALERTS
Between Main Street and Longview will experience lane restrictions and traffic delays for work April 20 to April 24 between 9:00am and 2:00pm.
ROUTE 611 (Portland)
Between North Delaware Ave - River Road and Bridge Street will experience lane restrictions and traffic delays for work April 19 to April 28 between 7:00am and 7:00pm.
This scene was part of the Pen Argyl High School drama club's stage production of Annie held Sunday afternoon at Wind Gap Middle School. The play was directed by Ilka O'Donavan and Julie France with set design by Alison Cesare. PHOTO GALLERY (More photos tomorrow) (Another photo below) Sbtt Photo Larry Cory
This scene was part of the Pen Argyl High School drama club's stage production of Annie held Sunday afternoon at Wind Gap Middle School. The play was directed by Ilka O'Donavan and Julie France with set design by Alison Cesare. PHOTO GALLERY (More photos tomorrow) (Another photo below) Sbtt Photo Larry Cory
This worker uses a small front-end loader to work on the Kids Pitch Field at the Pen Argyl Little League and Softball complex Tuesday morning. PHOTO GALLERY (More photos tomorrow) Sbtt Photo Larry Cory
This scene was part of the Pen Argyl High School drama club's stage production of Annie held Sunday afternoon at Wind Gap Middle School. The play was directed by Ilka O'Donavan and Julie France with set design by Alison Cesare. PHOTO GALLERY (More photos tomorrow) Sbtt Photo Larry Cory
RECREATION...Enjoy Swimming Without Chlorine
Enjoy summer fun in the pool - without the harsh effects of chlorine(BPT) - This summer your kids will be spending every day in the backyard, having a grand old time splashing around in the pool. You'll probably spend some quality hours in your pool as well, cooling off when the weather gets hot and enjoying the beautiful summer days.
The only concern you have is about the chlorine, which can cause a burning sensation that affects the eyes and skin. Chlorine can even turn light-colored hair green. You don't want your summer fun to be interrupted by eye drops, calming lotion or green hair! Fortunately, there is an alternative, and it's called a saltwater pool. Saltwater pools work by converting salt to chlorine by using an electrolytic converter. This produces the same type of bacteria-killing chlorine found in a traditional pool, but in a radically different fashion. Since the salt generator is adding chlorine to the water at a constant rate, it is capable of displacing the bad smell and burning irritation you normally associate with chlorine and maintaining the right amount at all times. As the water exits the converter and enters the pool, the sanitizing chlorine eventually reverts back to salt, and the process repeats itself, conserving salt and keeping sanitizer levels balanced. New salt needs to be added occasionally, however, as salt levels can drop due to splash-out, rain and filter back-washing. Pool owners should test weekly for pH and chlorine, like they normally do, as well as monthly for other water-balance factors. Saltwater pools require far less maintenance than traditional pools and are much less expensive to maintain, as pool salt is far cheaper than traditional chlorine. This is a big reason why so many hotels and water parks in the United State have already made the switch. Plus, when it comes to initial construction and installation, the additional cost of an electrolytic converter is very small and easily made up in maintenance savings. The cost of converting an existing chlorine pool to saltwater can be paid off quickly, too. Even the salt itself isn't that damaging to equipment. That's because the actual amount of salt used is less than 1 percent of what you'd find in sea water. You may be able to taste the salt in the pool, but much less so than you can taste and feel the chlorine in a standard pool. When pools are properly constructed and normal maintenance is followed, salt water has no effect on pool finishes, equipment and decks. Since the Evergreen Commons senior center in Holland, Michigan, converted its 65,000-gallon pool to salt water, members have been pleased with the results. "The minute you walk into the pool area you notice a big difference," says Jodi Owczarski, the center's community relations director. "There is no longer that chemical smell. People also tell us that the water is much softer. In the old pool, people said they sometimes had to wash twice to get all those chemicals off, but in this pool, they only have to wash once. All in all, people have been thrilled with this new system." To learn more about salt water pools and other uses for salt, visit saltinstitute.org. Brain Tumor Actually Embryonic TwinLOS ANGELES,(UPI) -- Los Angeles surgeons working to remove a tumor from an Indiana woman's brain said the growth turned out to be the patient's embryonic twin.
Yamini Karanam, 26, a Ph.D. student at Indiana University, said she underwent surgery at the Skull Base Institute after problems she started having with reading and listening comprehension last September were determined to be the result of a tumor in her brain. Karanam said she was shocked when she woke up after the surgery and Dr. Hrayr Shahinian's team revealed the tumor to be an embryonic twin with bone, hair and teeth. Shahinian said such a tumor, or "teratoma," is rare to find in modern medicine. "This is my second one, and I've probably taken out 7,000 or 8,000 brain tumors," Shahiniantold NBC Los Angeles. Shahinian removed the tumor using fully endoscopic resection, a minimally invasive brain surgery. Karanam said she now refers to the tumor as an "evil twin sister who's been torturing me for the past 26 years." Shahinian said the tumor was not cancerous and Karanam is expected to make a full recovery. Bangor Park Summer Youth Basketball Registration is currently open for the Bangor Park Youth Basketball Summer League. The league will run from the first week in June until August. Each team will play 10 regular season games plus playoffs at Bangor Memorial Park on the weekends.
There will be two divisions for both boys & girls - 5th & 6th grade and 7th & 8th grade. An all-inclusive entry fee for each team is required. Please visit our website bangorparkbball.wix.com or contact Asher Schiavone via email: [email protected] or via cell: (484) 894-4115." Specialty Bingo at Trinity ELC
Specialty Bingo, sponsored by Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Women’s Group will be held Saturday May 2 in the church Fellowship Hall at Fourth Street and Broadway in Bangor.
Doors open at 2:00pm and the games begin at 3:00pm. Advance tickets cost $20.00 and $25.00 at the door. Each ticket is good for 20 games. Call the church at 610-588-2023 for tickets or stop by the church between 8am and 3 pm Monday through Thursday. Prizes include Vera Bradley purses, Coach purses, Wine Baskets, Alex and Ani, Premier Design Jewelry, Iron Pigs Packages, Yankee Candle Baskets, Dinner and Movie Giftcards, Spa Giftcard, Kindles Fire HD, and a Flatscreen TV. Food will also be available for purchase. Proceeds benefit youth activities, spiritual retreats, and community activities. Slater Family Network Scholarship
Slater Family Network is offering a $2000 scholarship for a graduating Bangor HS senior who plans on attending a trade/vocational school or college. The scholarship is awarded to a student who is involved in community service. Applications are in the HS Guidance office, Slater Family Network office or on the school district website under SFN.
Applications are due in the SFN office by Friday, May 1. If you have any questions please call the office at 610-599-7019 A $1,000 “912” Scholarship in memory of Denny Strouse is offered by friends and family through Slater Family Network. Applicants must have a love of outdoors and family and friends. Applications are in the HS Guidance office, Slater Family Network office or on the school district website under SFN. Applications are due in the SFN office by Friday, May 1. If you have any questions please call the office at 610-599-7019 April 25
April 26
April 28
May 1
May 2
May 3
May 4
Seniors Bus Trip to Mohegan Sun Slate Belt Seniors will sponsor a bus trip to Mohegan Sun, Wilkesbarre, Pa on May 4th, 2015. Bus leaves Blue Valley Farm Show Parking lot at 9:30 am. Call Kay for more info At 6105881898. Please leave a message if no answer.
May 5
East Bangor Pastie Sale The East Bangor Methodist Church will be holding it's monthly pastie sale on Tuesday May 5. Pickup will be at the Church 136 W. Central at 3:30 p.m.
Choices are beef with or without onion and broccoli cheese with or without onion. call 610-588-1745 or e-mail [email protected] May 7
Delaware - Lehigh Amateur Radio Club
Delaware-Lehigh Amateur Radio Club will hold its meeting Thursday, May 7, 7:30 p.m. in the Bethlehem Township Community Center, 2900 Farmersville Road, Bethlehem.
Classic Program: “Old Transmissions & Voices from the Past” - John/K2TQN. Members and interested general public are welcome. Directions: http://goo.gl/maps/qKUJC. FMI: www.dlarc.org. 610.432.8286 May 9
May 10
Safe Haven Dog Adoption at Ace Hardware
Safe Haven Pet Rescue will hold a dog adoption day from 11 -3 on Sunday, May 10, at Ace Hardware, Rt 209, Brodheadsville (next to Dunkleberger's).
Safe Haven will have many young dogs available for you to meet and get to know. Safe Haven requires a pre-adoption application with references and a home visit prior to adoption. Safe Haven Pet Rescue is a small group of dedicated volunteers from the West End of the Poconos who save highly adoptable dogs from high kill and overcrowded shelters and finds them loving homes. Shelter killing is the number one cause of dog deaths and Safe Haven has saved more than 700 lives so far. Safe Haven Rescue needs volunteers to help with adoption days, fundraising, transporting dogs to vets and groomers and fostering homeless dogs until they find their forever homes. Help save homeless dogs. "Saving one dog won't change the world, but surely for that one dog, the world will change forever." For more information about Safe Haven, and to find a list of dogs available for adoption and adoption applications, please visit www.SafeHavenPa.org . Contact Safe Haven at [email protected]. Join Safe Haven Pa on Facebook. May 11
May 16
May 17
May 21
May 23
Portland Outdoor MoviePortland's first outdoor movie will be held May 23 downtown at sunset featuring Monster Inc.
May 25
May 30
Glow Slaters Glow
The Bangor Elementary PTO is hosting a Neon 5k-Fun Run/Walk on May 30th, beginning at 9:00 AM.
Register before May 1st. Adults-$25.00 and Children- (ages 4-13) $10.00 Get splattered at 5 splatter stations. Registration forms can be found at www.bangorslaters.com For questions, please call: Kim Gambale 484-241-0441 or Laura Law 610-844-7930 May 31
Safe Haven Pet Adoption Safe Haven Pet Rescue will hold an adoption day from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Sunday, May 31at Walmart, Route 940, Mt. Pocono..
Safe Haven will have many young dogs available for you to meet and get to know. Safe Haven requires a pre-adoption application with references and a home visit prior to adoption. Safe Haven Pet Rescue is a small group of dedicated volunteers from the West End of the Poconos who save highly adoptable dogs from high kill and overcrowded shelters and finds them loving homes. Shelter killing is the number one cause of dog deaths and Safe Haven has saved more than 800 lives so far. Safe Haven Rescue needs volunteers to help with adoption days, fundraising, transporting dogs to vets and groomers and fostering homeless dogs until they find their forever homes. Help save homeless dogs. For more information about Safe Haven, and to find a list of dogs available for adoption and adoption applications, please visit www.SafeHavenPa.org . Contact Safe Haven at [email protected]. Join Safe Haven Pa on Facebook. June 5 - 7
Pen Argyl Community Wide Yard SalesCommunity wide yard sales will be held in Pen Argyl Borough June 5,6, and 7.
June 6
LWH Truck and Car Show 2015 The annual LWH Truck and Car show sponsored by the Luke William Hahn Foundation will be held Saturday June 6 at Weona Park in Pen Argyl beginning at 10:00am.
June 20
Faith Strawberry Festival Faith United Presbyterian Church will hold its strawberry festival S. Heller Avenue in Pen Argyl June 20th.
June 27
Portland Community-Wide Yard SalePortland will hold its community-wide yard sale June 27. The cost is $5.00 per house,yard/garage and $10 for non-residents of Portland.
The committee is always looking for items for the mayor's table. These items are sold by the mayor for a nominal fee to help fun community events. June 29
New York Trip The Slate Belt Young at Heart Club will be sponsoring a trip to the Statue of Liberty, Ellis Island and then
on to New York to see the 911 Memorial. The fee will include the bus fare,tip,
ferry, entrance to the pedestal, snacks and dinner at the Home Town Buffet in
New Jersey.
This trip is open to all ages: senior citizens, adults and students, etc. The trip will take place on Monday, June 29, 2015. For more information, please call Mary Lou DeRea-Lohman at 610-863-4846 or 610-844-4630; or call Minnie Thomas at 610-863-6589 September 18 -20
Pen Argyl Community Wide Yard SalesCommunity wide yard sales will be held in Pen Argyl Borough September 18,19 and 20.
Bangor (GFWC) Scholarship Program Applications
The Bangor Womens Club (GFWC) Scholarship Program for seniors at Bangor, Pius X, and Faith Christian High Schools are now available for students at each school's guidance office. The club has funds for three scholarships. Students interested in applying must submit their completed application by Wed April 15, 2015.
|
Ask The Doc........
Let's Talk Adjectives
by Dr. Gary Williams, DMD
garywilliamsdmd.com Invisible, comfortable, corrective, clear, precise, inexpensive, beautifying, and empowering. I bet you rarely think of those adjectives, and dentistry in the same sentence. However, that is exactly what you get with one of dentistry’s latest tools. I’m talking about Invisalign, clear aligner therapy to place your teeth in the proper position for a life –time of good oral health. This comfortable way to align teeth is proving to be very successful, and at Family Dental Care, Dr. Gary Williams, and staff are seeing such good results, that we think it deserves special attention. We are reserving 10 spots, on April 23rd, for those interested in improving their oral health. I believe so much in this treatment, that on that day, I will “pitch-in” and pay for some of your treatment. Together, you and I can give you the smile that you have always wanted. Call soon, appointment spots are limited. (610)863-8988. Slate Belt Senior Center
|
November 13 ..............................0.50
November 26...............................5.25 December 10................................1.00 January 3.....................................0.50 January 6.....................................1.00 January 9.....................................0.25 January 24...................................6.75 January 26/27.............................3.50 January 29...................................1.00 February 1,2................................7.25 February 5....................................0.50 February 9....................................1.25 February 14..................................4.00 February 17..................................2.00 February 21/22............................4.00 March 1..........................................2.25 March 3,4.......................................2.25 March 5...........................................3.50 March 20.........................................4.00 March 29.........................................0.50 March 31.........................................3.00 |
Pen Argyl - April, 2015
MTD: 2.83 Normal: 3.95
|
17 - .13
18 - .00 19 - .00 20 - 1.30 21 - .23 22 - .10 23 - .00 24 - .00 25 - .00 26 - .00 27 - .00 28 - .00 29 - .00 30 - .00 |