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The Slate Belt Town Topics is seeking a part-time person with good language and computer skills to perform tasks in an online and/or print newspaper environment. The successful applicant will be able to work from home. Training will be available if needed. Experience is not necessary. If you can write and operate a computer at an appropriate skill level you could be the person we are looking for. If interested, call the Slate Belt Town Topics at 570-688-3724 and/or e-mail a letter to [email protected]
Frontier Communications donates $5,000 to the Slate Belt Council of Governments, Slate Belt Community Partnership and the Slate Belt Chamber of Commerce during a brief presentation at the Cafe on Broadway in Wind Gap Tuesday morning. Pictured (L-R) Mural artists, Sean Catino, C.J. Kizer, Sara Dale, Slate Belt Council of Government Rep. and Bangor Borough Councilman Dave Hauser, Slate Belt C of C Rep. Laura McLain, Frontier Reps Ben Eison and Michael Navich, Slate Belt Comm. Partnership Manager. Sharon Davis, TGAI Artistic Director Jim Gloria and Mural Artists Phebe Anne Wagner, Shannon Robicheau. Issak Grigg and Evynne Ortega. Sbtt Photo Larry Cory (L-R) Elizabeth Adamson was named Queen of the Farm Show Tuesday evening and Alexis Bocko was Second Runner-up. First runner-up Becka Van Largen is missing from the photo. (New photo tomorrow) (Another photo below) Sbtt Photo Larry Cory Pennsylvania Vegetables Best in August
August is the peak season in Pennsylvania for sweet corn, potatoes, beans, tomatoes, peppers, cabbage, cantaloupes, watermelon, zucchini, squash, lettuce, beets, carrots, onions, and herbs.
Roadside farm markets and community farmers’ markets are a favorite place to find fresh, locally grown vegetables. Pennsylvania farm markets may be a simple picnic table under a shade tree in front of the farmer’s house or a large modern retail store with a full-line of local produce along with a bakery, deli, and garden center. Additionally, some markets will be hosting special festivals with various forms of entertainment for your whole family during PA Produce Month.
You can also often purchase Pennsylvania produce in your favorite supermarket right along with your other groceries. It will often be identified with the “PA Preferred” logo. Sweet corn is Pennsylvania’s largest vegetable crop. Growers plant about 14,700 acres per year ranking the state as the seventh largest producer of fresh market sweet corn in the U.S. with potatoes the state’s second largest vegetable crop at about 8,900 acres. Snap beans are the third largest vegetable crop, with about 8,000 acres being grown. Most of the snap beans are grown for processing, ranking the state fifth in the nation in processing snap bean production. Remember, Pennsylvania vegetables are not transported thousands of miles across the country in refrigerated trucks which use a tremendous amount of fossil fuels and can impact quality and freshness. High-quality, farm-fresh produce is worth a premium price in terms of its superior taste and nutrition. Local growers need to charge reasonable prices to cover their increasing costs of fuel, fertilizer, labor and other supplies, but consumers can often find real bargains on local produce in August when the season is at its peak. If you’re worried about high food costs for this winter, you might even consider freezing or canning some Pennsylvania sweet corn, snap beans, tomatoes, peppers, or beets. Fresh, local Pennsylvania vegetables offer farm fresh flavor, and that is reason enough to seek them out during August, but they are also good for you. The latest nutrition advice is that half of your plate should be vegetables and fruits. NYC Bus to See "Kinky" A New York City bus trip to see the show Kinky is planned for October 24 from 8:45am - 9:00pm
THE BUS PRICE IS $ 40.00 PER PERSON WHICH INCLUDES DELUXE MOTORCOACH W / EASTON COACH COMPANY AND TIP TO DRIVER. BUS & SHOW IS $145.00 EACH PERSON. INCLUDES : REAR ORCHESTRA SEATS TO "KINKY BOOTS" 2PM SHOW. DELUXE MOTORCOACH W / EASTON COACH COMPANY & TIP TO DRIVER. RESERVATION & CANCELLATIONS ALL PRICES ARE PER PERSON. FULL PAYMENT DUE AT BOOKING. NO REFUND UNLESS THE TRIP IS SOLD OUT AND THEY FILL YOUR SEAT. DEPART 9:00AM FROM Five Points Elementary school parking lot. Arrive NYC approximately 10:30am. You may choose from 3 drop off points LITTLE ITALY/CHINATOWN, 47TH & Broadway or Fifth ave & 59th (central park) Depart NYC 7:30PM. AT 47TH BETWEEN BROADWAY AND 7TH AVE . The Bangor High School Band practices for the upcoming fall season. Sbtt Photo Larry Cory
Rally for a Sensible State Budget
A rally for a sensible state budget will be held Wednesday at Westgate Mall on Schoenersville Road at 6:30pm
There will be local elected officials and leaders of both teachers and labor unions who will lead the discussion on why education funding, a severance tax on natural gas drilling, protecting public employee pensions, and property tax relief for our seniors and working families MUST be part of this budget. Emrick Open Houses
You’re invited to an open house to be held in each of Rep. Joe Emrick's district offices on one of the following dates:
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Children enjoy one of the rides at the Blue Valley Farm Show Tuesday night. (New photo tomorrow) (Another photo below) Sbtt Photo Larry Cory
Tooth Fairy Paying Less Last Two Years
Visa's sixth annual Tooth Fairy survey found children received on average $3.19 per lost tooth, down from $3.43 in 2014. This is the second year in a row the going rate for a lost tooth has decreased. In 2013, kids were receiving $3.70
"The Tooth Fairy is finally fluttering back to earth," said Nat Sillin, Visa's director of global financial education. "No matter how much is left under the pillow, a visit from the Tooth Fairy is an ideal opportunity to talk with children about the importance of saving and budgeting."
The survey found that how much the Tooth Fairy leaves under kids' pillows is directly related to household income. For families who make less than $75,000 a year, children received on average $3.07 per tooth in 2015. Children whose families have a higher income receive $3.46.
Children who live in the Northeast receive the most money -- $3.56 -- while those who live in the South get the least, $3.07.
The most common form of payment for teeth reported are crisp $1 bills for 32 percent of children. Five percent receive $20 or more, 20 percent received $5, while 10 percent nothing from the Tooth Fairy.
Bee Display at Blue Valley Farm Show The Monroe County Beekeepers Association will have a Bee display at the Blue Valley Farm Show from August 18 to August 22.
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Library Book Sale
The Friends of the Bangor Public Library will hold their annual Summer Book Sale during the Blue Valley Farm Show. Dates and hours are as follows:
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Black Lab Nurses Rejected Tiger Cubs
The Sochi zoo said the three cubs, fathered by a male lion named Simba, were rejected by their mother, a liger named Marusya, shortly after their birth in early August.
The zoo said a black lab named Grona was brought in to fill the parental void, and she has been nursing and cleaning the newborns as if they were her own.
Footage of the liger cubs in their home at the zoo shows their adoptive mother feeding and licking the babies.
Ligers are hybrid animals with lions as fathers and tigers or female ligers as mothers. They are the largest cats in the world, and only female ligers are fertile.
BACK-TO-SCHOOL....
Tips to Supplement Kids’ Learning at Home
(StatePoint) There’s no reason that learning should stop once the bell rings. When concepts are reinforced at home, not only do children learn faster, they are better prepared to excel in school.
Whether your children are in preschool or are already in grade school, there are many bright ideas out there that can give kids an extra academic edge:
Explore Your World
Your world is a classroom that can provide an abundance of lesson plans. Start in your own home by exploring key concepts around the house. From using measuring cups in the kitchen to identifying shapes in the playroom, there are lessons to be learned in every room.
The new “Get Ready for School” series by DK includes “I’m Ready for School,” an interactive book that helps toddlers practice colors, numbers and more. Proceeds from the book series support PBS KIDS, which uses the power of media to help prepare children for success in school and in life.
Once you’ve mastered the house, take the show on the road. Visit museums, the aquarium or even the park around the block for learning opportunities.
Play Games
Encourage the idea that learning is fun by introducing educational games into your child’s daily routine. Games are a great way to make lessons stick and help a child grasp new idea
Check out “Get Ready for School Games: Number Memory,” a math card game that show numbers 1-10 arranged in set order with everyday objects and number words to help toddlers practice adding and taking away up to 10, sharing, and grouping. It’s an easy-to-understand visual approach to real-life problem-solving. A companion game, “Color Match,” introduces kids to words and colors with timed memory challenges and activities.
Also consider “The Incredible Math Games Book,” which blurs the lines between practicing math and play. With interactive games like “Find the Fraction,” “Subtraction Action,” and Dancing Dice,” kids can learn key math concepts minus the homework.
Write a Story
Help your budding writer find her literary voice by encouraging her to write fictional stories or report on “news” events from around the neighborhood for the house newspaper. Make sure she is well-equipped to handle her writing assignments with the help of a classic reference tool, DK’s Merriam-Webster Children’s Dictionary -- now updated and revised to include modern words like “smartphone,” “MP3” and “graphic novel,” as well as new countries, borders, flags and cities.
Music Lessons
Round out your child’s education with music lessons, which can improve motor skills, build self-confidence and help impart cultural values. Many music stores rent instruments, which can be a low commitment way to test out your child’s interest. Check out options for lessons in your area or even just find free tutorials online.
When the school day is over, don’t let young minds go on strike. Through activities, music and even games, you can make stress-free learning happen round-the-clock.
TRAFFIC ALERTS AUGUST 19
Richmond Road (Lower Mt. Bethel)
Between Ott Drive and Miller Road will experience delays and single lane restriction 24 hours each day until further notice.
Richmond Road (Lower Mt. Bethel)
Between Ott Drive and Miller Road will experience delays and single lane restriction 24 hours each day until further notice.
North Delaware Drive (UMBT)
Between Slateford Drive AND County Line will experience delays and single lane restriction from August 17 to August 19 from 9:00am to 2:00pm.
Jacobsburg Road (Bushkill Twsp)
Between Lehigh Avenue AND Bushkill Center Road will experience delays and single lane restriction from August 17 to August 21 from 9:00am to 2:00pm.
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Summertime at Weona Park Summer Sounds will include: August 23 - Desire
Movies in the Park will include: The Muppet Christmas Carol. August 15 Double Feature Hairspray 1988 & 2007 Carousel The National Historical Registered Carousel will be open Wednesday-Friday evenings 6-9 P.M; Saturday and Sundays 12 Noon – 9 P.M., weather permitting. Carousel Rides are $1 Miniature Golf The newly renovated Golf Course will be open Wednesday-Friday evenings 6-9 P.M; Saturday and Sundays 12 Noon – 9 P.M., weather permitting. A round of golf is $5 per person. Please note the first 9 holes of Weona Park Golf is handicap accessable. Vendor Applications for Bangor Octoberfest
Vendor Applications are now available for Bangor Park Octoberfest. This year the event will be held on Saturday, October 10th and Sunday, October 11th. Interested parties can find the application on the Bangor Borough website (bangorborough.org) or they can request one be emailed or mailed to them by contacting Debbie at [email protected] or 610-751-7692.
The Bangor Park Board is also in need of volunteers for Octoberfest. We need help in the concession stand, set up, clean up, selling tickets, taking tickets, running game booths, and picking pumpkins. Does your family like to volunteer or do you belong to a group (youth or adult) that is looking to give back to the community? If so, please contact Debbie at [email protected] NYC Bus to See "Kinky" A New York City bus trip to see the show Kinky is planned for October 24 from 8:45am - 9:00pm
THE BUS PRICE IS $ 40.00 PER PERSON WHICH INCLUDES DELUXE MOTORCOACH W / EASTON COACH COMPANY AND TIP TO DRIVER. BUS & SHOW IS $145.00 EACH PERSON. INCLUDES : REAR ORCHESTRA SEATS TO "KINKY BOOTS" 2PM SHOW. DELUXE MOTORCOACH W / EASTON COACH COMPANY & TIP TO DRIVER. RESERVATION & CANCELLATIONS ALL PRICES ARE PER PERSON. FULL PAYMENT DUE AT BOOKING. NO REFUND UNLESS THE TRIP IS SOLD OUT AND THEY FILL YOUR SEAT. DEPART 9:00AM FROM Five Points Elementary school parking lot. Arrive NYC approximately 10:30am. You may choose from 3 drop off points LITTLE ITALY/CHINATOWN, 47TH & Broadway or Fifth ave & 59th (central park) Depart NYC 7:30PM. AT 47TH BETWEEN BROADWAY AND 7TH AVE . Bangor Park Summer EventsSwimming Pool Hours: Monday - Friday Noon - 7pm. Saturday & Sunday 11:00am - 7:00pm.
Anyone interested in volunteering for the Park Board or any of these events can contact Debbie Smith at [email protected] or 610-751-7692 Helping Humble Hearts for Hope Humble Hearts for Hope, 929B Browntown Rd, Nazareth, Pennsylvania 18064, is seeking local collections from schools, churches, individuals, organizations, groups, etc. from October 1 through November 1.
If you are willing to coordinate with us for some food, personal collection items from your area please contact them at [email protected] 484-764-8198 or on Facebook. They are also taking financial donations of gift cards to Weis, Shoprite, Wegmans, Giant, Target or Home Depot (For box fans summer months) Musical Instrument Collection Drive The BAHS Alumni Association is running a drive to collect used musical instruments to be donated to Bangor’s elementary band program. The instruments will be used as loaners for students who cannot afford to buy or rent them. We will take them regardless of their condition. If you have a musical instrument that is gathering dust, and you want to make a difference in a child’s life, call 610-588-5198. We will pick them up or tell you where you can drop them off. Let’s keep the music coming!
Your donations may be tax deductible. Visit us at slateralums.com for more information. Enjoy Wednesday Wiffle Ball Nights Teens in grades 7-9 are invited to have fun playing Wiffle Ball and other games on the front lawn of the Bangor Church of the Nazarene at 150 Bunny Trail in East Bangor Wednesday nights from 6:00 - 8:00pm. The evening concludes with a short Bible life application.
Questions: contact Youth Pastor Brian Rasley at 610-588-6929. Heritage Center Lists Slate of EventsThe Slate Belt Heritage Center, located at 30 North 1st Street announces its historic events for the duration of 2015:
The Heritage Center "Oral History Project" is seeking Slate Belt senior citizens who would like to be interviewed. If you know of anyone who has a story please contact Marc Blau @ 570-897-5459. PAHS Almuni Association Annual Banquet
The Pen Argyl Alumni Association and PAHS Athletic Wall of Fame Committee are proud to announce that Alumni Weekend will be celebrated on Friday, September 11th & Saturday, September 12th, 2015. The Alumni Banquet will be held at the Holy Family Club in Nazareth, beginning @ 6:30PM. Both the Academic Award recipients and Sports Award recipients will be honored at the banquet. All Inductees will be recognized at the Football Game on Saturday, September 12th starting at 1:00pm.
The Pen Argyl Alumni Association is excited to host this event where Alumni who have made a significant impact on the world around them can be celebrated through the Academic Wall of Fame Award. This year’s inductees are: Robert (Jim) Ealey- Class of 1951, Cedric (Rick) Brown – Class of 1968, Harry Mervine-Educator, and Harry & Carolyn Bray – Retired Educator & Class of 1952. The Athletic Hall of Fame’s inductees for 2015 are: Harold E. Roberts, Jr.-Class of 1954, Kelly (Sousa) Puzzi – Class of 1986, Erin (Due) DeBoer – Class of 2003, and Mike Bortz – Class of 2005. It is exciting to remember and honor the impact these Pen Argyl Alumni had on the PAHS sports programs! THE BANQUET IS OPEN TO THE PUBLIC. Pen Argyl Alumni, friends of the Inductees, and classmates or former students of the Inductees are encouraged to attend. Tickets must be reserved in advance, and are available by calling 610-761-3025 or by email to [email protected] by August 30, 2015. Show your Green & White Spirit by sharing in this special evening with other Alumni See Christmas Show at American Music Theater The Pen Argyl Alumni Association is sponsoring a trip to the Christmas Show at the American Music Theater in Lancaster, Pa Saturday November 28.
The cost of the trip is $110 and includes dinner at the Bird In Hand restaurant, the show, and all taxes and gratuities. For further information, call Bill Ruggiero at 610-863-6297 August 18
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August 31
Pen Argyl Woman's Club Meeting
The Pen Argyl Woman’s Club will hold a pastie dinner at Pen Argyl Park for their first meeting of the 2015-2016 year at 6:00PM on Monday, August 31. Pasties include beef and potato with or without onions or broccoli and cheese. Please call Helen Wilson at 610-863-4685 if you would like to join them. Remember to bring your own place setting and cup.
Dues for the new year are payable at the meeting. The Club will be selling wrapping paper, Bon Ton community days books, fresh holiday greens, and pasties. The Club is open to any woman 18 and older who wishes to join the largest woman’s organization in the USA. Persons interested in Club are asked to contact Vivian Dawe at 610-863-7371. This year's Marie Bilheimer Club Scholarship winner was Angelina Biondo. She is the daughter of Linda Biondo. She attended Pen Argyl High School and plans to attend De Sales University where she will major in nursing. The scholarship is awarded annually to a graduating student residing in the Pen Argyl School District. September 1
East Bangor UMCC Pastie Sale The East Bangor Methodist Church will be holding it's monthly pastie sale on Tuesday Sept. 1st. 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
September 6
Safe Haven Dog Adoption Safe Haven Pet Rescue will hold a dog adoption day from 11 -3 on Sunday, September 6, 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 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. "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 September 12
September 15
Save Haven Dog Rescue Meeting Come to Cherry's Sunset Restaurant, Route 209, Kresgeville at 6:30 PM on Tuesday, September 15 for a bite to eat and meet the volunteers of Safe Haven Dog Rescue.
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 Volunteer and Foster applications, please visit www.SafeHavenPa.org . Contact Safe Haven at [email protected]. Join Safe Haven Pa on Facebook. September 16
Monroe County Garden Club Meeting The Monroe County Garden Club meets Wednesday, September 16 at 11:30 AM at the Eastern Monroe County Library, 1002 N. 9th Street/Route 611, Stroudsburg.
The program will be "Fall Flower Designs", presented by Melanie Frassinelli, Floral Designer at Bloom by Melanie in East Stroudsburg. The Design Tournament will be "September Song", a tribute to fall's bounty by decorating a 10" to 12" wreath with fresh and/or dried materials. The Horticulture Tournament will be "Fruit, Vegetable", Class I: Vegetable, Class 2: Fruit. Display a fruit or vegetable on a white plate, underlay required. Exhibit according to culinary usage (example: tomatoes will be exhibited as a vegetable). Everyone interested in gardening is invited to attend, $5 applied to your membership if joining. Lunch and refreshments served. The Monroe County Garden Club is celebrating it's 85th year as a member of the Garden Club Federation of PA, a member of the Central Atlantic Region, and the National Garden Club. Join the Monroe County Garden Club on Facebook. https://www.facebook.com/MonroeCountyGardenClub. For more information, contact President Carol Akam [email protected] or call 570-897-6433. September 17
Lehigh Valley Horse Council Meeting Lehigh Valley Horse Council will sponsor Your Equine Pre-purchase Exam Thursday, September 17 at 7:00pm: t Northampton County 4-H Center, 777 Bushkill Center Road, Nazareth, PA
Learn what you need, what you do, and what to expect. and listen to Dr. Regan McCann DVM, Associate Veterinarian, Quakertown Veterinary Clinic FMI: 610-704-4130, 610-837-7294 September 18
Mid-Year New Year's Ball The Monroe Animal League presents the First Annual Mid-Year New Year's Ball on Friday, September 18 from 7 PM to 11 PM at Trout Lake Retreat, 1100 Trout Lake Road, Stroudsburg. Benefits Monroe Animal League (MAL), Animal Welfare Society of Monroe (AWSOM), and Camp Papillon Pet Adoption and Rescue.
Featuring Riverside Rhythm, a 17 piece big band, with a huge dance floor. Floor show will be Dancing with the Pocono Stars. Buffet style Barbeque and soft drinks, open cash bar for cocktails. Come dressed up in a tux, dressed down in jeans, or come dressed as an animal! Cost is $46.00 per person, tax deductible. Limited seating. Tickets will be available starting August 1. Call 570-421-7775, leave your name, phone number and the number of people in your party and you will be contacted September 18 -20
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September 20
Bus Trip Will Benefit Relay for Life Merchants Bank Walkers are sponsoring a bus trip to New York for the San Gennaro Festival on September 20. The bus will leave the Rt. 191 branch of Merchants Bank at 9:00AM and leave New York at 6:00 PM
Questions/fees: contact Karen Campanaro at 610-588-2429 or go into any Merchants Bank branch. Proceeds to benefit the American Cancer Society through The Relay For Life. September 25
Fall Trapping and Sportsman Show The District 10 Trappers of the Pennsylvania Trappers Association.will hold its Fall Trapping Convention and Sportsman Show. Sept. 25th 12-6pm, Sept. 26th 8am-5pm. Dealers, Tailgaters, and Demonstrations. at the West End Fairgrounds: 570 Fairgrounds Rd. Gilbert, PA 18331. Contact Bob Counterman 610-759-9203
September 26
Washington Twsp. School Grads Reunion Attention all Washington School 8th
grade graduates from 1940 to the present:
There is a reunion planned for Saturday, September 26 on the school grounds, starting with a tour of the school, followed by a doggie roast in the school cafeteria. More information will be available later. For more information and /or to attend the next committee meeting call 610- 588 - 5198. October 2-3
Rummage SaleA rummage sale will be held at the Flicksville UCC.
October 11 - 12
Slate Belt Masonic Motorama The third annual Slate Belt Masonic Motorama will be held from Sunday October 11 to Monday October 12 at 3:00pm.
November 28See Christmas Show at American Music Theater The Pen Argyl Alumni Association is sponsoring a trip to the Christmas Show at the American Music Theater in Lancaster, Pa Saturday November 28.
The cost of the trip is $110 and includes dinner at the Bird In Hand restaurant, the show, and all taxes and gratuities. For further information, call Bill Ruggiero at 610-863-6297 |
Ask The Doc........ Technology can be wonderful!
by Dr. Gary Williams, DMD
garywilliamsdmd.com I know sometimes new technologies can be frustrating and leave us questioning whether “progress” is worth the hassle. But, that is not the case with intra-oral digital scanners. We have been using our digital scanner at Family Dental Care now for 3 months, and the results are amazing. Sure, it’s pretty “cool” technology, and it has been totally comfortable for patients. No gagging going on! And the turn around time is much shorter. All of these are pluses, but here is the real benefit… the accuracy and fit of what we are making. I can comfortably predict a great fit of your new crowns, splints, Invisalign aligners, retainers, and anything else we scan for. That makes it worthwhile. It’s one thing to restore your mouth to health, but I want, you want, and you deserve to rest assured that what is placed in your mouth is the best possible fit known to dentistry. Digital scanning is here to stay at Family Dental Care. Feel free to ask us about our scanner. Garywilliamsdmd.com. Slate Belt Senior Center
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