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Families First Wine Tasting
Pius X Concert and Art Show
The Art Show will feature a wide array of art projects from Pius X students in the High School art program. The Art Show is under the direction of Art teacher, Mrs. Regina Devlin. The Music Concert will feature choir students from Pius X as well as some instrumental pieces. The music production is under the direction of the Pius X music teacher, Mr. Albert Shimkus.
May Wildflower Stroll at Jacobsburg
Join us on a two hour search for the spring botanical treasures of Jacobsburg! Be prepared for a moderate hike that may involve muddy slopes and uphill climbs. Please bring binoculars, a camera, water, and a snack and wear sturdy shoes. This is the second walk in a series of monthly wildflower strolls at Jacobsburg. To register, call 610-746-2801 or email [email protected].
Moving Sale
Bake Sale - Tricky Tray
Vera Bradley & Coach Basket Bingo
Tickets cost $20.00. Seating is limited, only 100 tickets will be sold. Tickets are available on a first-come-first-served basis and will not be available at the door.
For tickets call Gail DeWitt at 610-588-7545.
Food and homemade baked good will be availble for purchase.
The event will also feature and a 50/50 and tricky tray.
TRAFFIC ALERTS
Between North Delaware Ave - River Road and Bridge Street will experience lane restrictions and traffic delays for work ending May 22 between 7:00am and 7:00pm.
Jacobsburg Road (Bushkill Twsp)
Between Bushkill Center Road and Route 512 will experience lane restrictions and traffic delays for work to from May 11 to May 12 between 9:00am and 2:00pm.
Kesslersville Road
Between Sullivan Trail and Uhler Road will experience lane restrictions and traffic delays for work to from May 11 to May 12 between 9:00am and 2:00pm.
Mt. Pleasant Road (Lower Mt. Bethel Twsp)
Between N. Delaware Drive and Belvidere - Martins Creek Hwy. will experience lane restrictions and traffic delays for work May 15 between 9:00am and 2:00pm.
North Broadway (Wind Gap Borough)
Between Route 512 and Monroe County Line will experience lane restrictions and traffic delays for work to from May 13 to May 14 between 9:00am and 2:00pm.
TRAVEL... Traveling On a Gluten-Free Diet
(BPT) - Gluten-free diets are on the rise, especially with an estimated one in 133 Americans affected by Celiac disease, according to the National Foundation for Celiac Awareness. When a member of the family has a restricted diet, travel can be challenging, but with advance preparation you can take the guesswork out of summer vacation and focus on having fun with your loved ones instead. Whether you’re hitting the road, sky or rails, here are five simple tricks for stress-free, gluten-free travel:
Plan meals ahead of time Avoid “Is there anything on the menu I can actually eat?” moments by reserving gluten-free meals in advance when traveling by air or sea and researching gluten-free-friendly restaurants wherever you’ll be staying. Since most restaurants post their menus online these days, a quick scan of their offerings before heading out the door can help you steer meal plans toward places that offer gluten-free dishes and ensure that everyone enjoys mealtime. Pack your own snacks While gluten-free foods are more prevalent than ever, the options can still be limited in many places around the world, so remember to pack travel-friendly snacks before departure. You want to focus on satisfying, wholesome options that can tide you over until your next meal. Some of these options include: dried fruit, nuts, or new Snack Factory(R) Pretzel Crisps(R) Gluten Free Minis in Original and Salted Caramel flavors. The resealable bags are ideal for snacking throughout long road trips and sharing with any family member craving a crunchy, wholesome treat. Cook if you can Remove the risk of eating unknown ingredients on the road by opting to stay at places where you have control of the cooking quarters. Many hotels offer eat-in cooking facilities that are perfect for those who need to stick to a controlled diet and home or apartment rentals typically include kitchens. Stock up on gluten-free groceries from the local supermarket and enjoy a home cooked meal on vacation. You’ll also enjoy the added bonus of saving money by not dining out for every meal. Learn the lingo If you’ll be traveling to a foreign country, be sure to brush up on important words that can make all the difference during mealtime. Food allergy translation cards have become a common travel tool for those adhering to a gluten-free diet. Printable or downloadable to a mobile device, these cards can help communicate the exact ingredients you’d like to avoid when purchasing or ordering foods in an unfamiliar language. Seek support Finally, don’t be afraid to reach out to locals. Many cities have gluten-free or Celiac disease support groups, the members of which will be able to offer you guidance and suggestions on where and what to eat in the area. Organizations such as the Gluten Intolerance Group offer an online directory of local community branches that can be an invaluable resource when journeying away from home. Longest Tongue In The World?
TWIN LAKE, Mich., May 13 (UPI) -- Adrianne Lewis from Michigan may have the longest tongue in the world.Measuring in at four inches long, the 18-year-old is able to reach her nose, elbow and eye with her appendage.
In a recent interview with Barcroft TV, the teen revealed that she has was it takes to be judged for the Guinness World Record title. The current title-holder is Nick Stoeberi, whose tongue measures in at 3.97 inches. Although she has not yet been considered for the world record, USA Today reports that she will appear in the annual Ripley's Believe It or Not book due out in May 2016. Edward Meyer, vice president of exhibits for Ripley's said: "She's certainly not the first long tongue story we've ever done, but it's definitely a 'believe it or not.' As an editor, I see that kind of story and it brings a smile to my face and I want the world to know about it." Lewis already has a YouTube channel where she's been uploading videos of her long tongue since 2013. 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." 'Green for Greens' at Weona Park
Pen Argyl Athletic & Park Association is seeking “Green for the Greens” sponsorship program. Last year a completely new mini golf course was installed at Weona Park. Your business can be a part of their mini-golf experience by sponsoring one of the holes.
When you sponsor a hole, your company’s name will be engraved on a granite plaque that will be placed atop the score card stand at that hole. Sponsorship cost is $1500 for an electrified hole and $1000 for a non-electrified hole. If you are interested remit your company name, address and contact information to Pen Argyl Athletic & Park Association, 11-13 N. Robinson Ave., Pen Argyl, PA All contributions are tax deductible. Join them for the Grand Opening on June 13th. BHS Class of 1966 Addresses Needed
Bangor High School "Class of 1966" is seeking the addresses of the following classmates:
Sondra Buskirk Baier, , Patty Pysher Bennett, Debbie Hughes Bush, Patricia Crowley, Richard Danner, Glenda Dunk, Diana Galatiota, Susan Rising DeBord, Tom Kittle, Jim LaBarre, , Bob Mack, Charlene Pasqualino, Rita Danner Riley, Linda Repsher Silvius, Linda Meixsell Yeakel , Mikael Turner. Anyone with information please contact: Karen Brewer @ 610-588-8615 May 14
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