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conservation camp At the Conservation Leadership Academy, hosted by Lacawac Sanctuary, 16 campers from Wayne, Pike and surrounding counties were treated to a week of outdoor adventures.

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The Conservation Leadership Academy (CLA), hosted by Lacawac Sanctuary, was held recently. Sixteen campers from Wayne, Pike and surrounding counties were treated to a week of outdoor adventures. Many professionals volunteered their time to give the students outstanding experiences in the conservation field. Various conservation partners helped coordinate the week long residential camp: Nick Spinelli from the Lake Wallenpaupack Watershed Management District (LWWMD); Emily Rinaldi from the Pike Conservation District, and Garret Beers and Tim Latz from state department of Conservation and Natural Resourses (DCNR)Bureau of Forestry. The highlight of the week was a day

kayaking on the Delaware River with 10 Bald Eagle sightings. Other favorites include but are not limited to cheese tasting at Calkins Creamery, water sampling on Lake Wallenpaupack, learning to fly fish, bird banding with Dr. Meg Hatch of Penn State Worthington and Dr. Rob Smith of the University of Scranton, and a high ropes course. This diverse group of campers lived and worked together for six days. “CLA has taught me many things about science, leadership and myself,” said Francesca Samony, one of the campers. “Before attending this camp, I was unsure of my interests, but now my love for biology has been solidified and I plan to study that in college.” “I learned many virtues about leadership

and conservation that I will have for probably the rest of my life,” said Chris Wallace, another camper, “and I have 16 new best friends that I will know for a very long time.” For additional information on Lacawac or its YES afterschool program, call 570-6899494 or visit lacawac.org. In photo on front page, from left, front row: Wilson Davis and Logan Gravina. Second row: Gabe Lott, Reese Newbern, Thomas Renner, Graceanne Olver, Sabrina Lewis and Chris Wallace. Third row: Francesca Samony, Beau Winchester, R.J. Clemens, Brianna Metschulat, Garrett Kost, Edward Renner, Nicholas Ureffer and Henry Gravina.

WHAT’S HAPPENING To have your school, church or nonprofit social event in “What’s Happening,” email: poconotimes@timesshamrock.com. Exact dates must be listed. NO EVENTS TAKEN BY PHONE. EVENTS ARE PRINTED ON A SPACE AVAILABLE BASIS. Deadline — noon on Friday for the next Wednesday publication. All phone numbers are in the 570 area code unless otherwise indicated. No faxes or hand-written submissions will be accepted. AUG. 17 Our Lady Queen of Peace Church, Route 209 in Gilbert, will hold a free community lunch Wednesday, Aug. 17, at 12:30 p.m. in McCawley Hall. For more information call 610-681-6137. AUG. 18 Keep Wine-ing Comedy and Coloring Event, Thursday, Aug. 18, at 6 p.m. at Mountain View Vineyard and Winery, 5866 Neola Road in Stroudsburg. Tickets are $25. Comedian and author Jeannine Luby will perform. Arrive by 6 p.m. to select your first glass of wine (included in ticket price) and your seat. The show begins promptly at 6:30 p.m. Enjoy a laughter yoga warm-up (laughter yoga does not require a mat or fitness clothing; it’s just about breathing and laughing), followed by Jeannine’s comedy. Then relax and de-stress by coloring illustrations from Jeannine’s book. For tickets, visit brownpapertickets.com/ event/2572091. AUG. 20 The Effort United Methodist Church on Merwinsburg Road off Route 115 in Effort, will be having its semi-annual chicken barbecue dinner Saturday, Aug. 20, 3-7 p.m.. Menu consists of roasted chicken half, baked

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potato, corn on the cob, cole slaw or applesauce, homemade assorted desserts and your choice of coffee, tea or lemonade. Eat-in or take-out. Tickets are $10; $5 for children ages 4-12; free for children 3 and younger. Air conditioned and handicap assessable. For more information call 570-629-1890. • The 2016 Pocono Township Bicentennial committee, along with the Pocono Jackson Township Historical Society, are hosting three informative presentations leading up to the actual ribbon cutting/bicentennial celebration which will take place in November.The first historical presentation will be Saturday, Aug. 20, at St. Paul Lutheran Church on Fish Hill Road, noon to 4 p.m., featuring people who made an impact on Pocono Township. • Wooddale United Methodist Church, 100 Barren Road in East Stroudsburg, will hold a chicken dinner and bake sale Saturday, Aug. 20, rain or shine. First seating at 4:30 p.m. Cost is $10 for adults, $5 for children 5 to 12 and free for children under 5. Served family style. Call 570-424-7490 for more information. • At 10 a.m. Saturday, Aug. 20, the Get Outdoors Poconos hike series continues with a 2.6-mile, easy hike on Cherry Creek Loop near Delaware Water Gap. Laid out along Route 80, Cherry Creek Loop passes over and under the busy highway. Yet the trail is cool, shady and dense with trees offering rich habitat for wildlife. Concrete stepping stones lead across Cherry Creek and into the 28.5acre park where Cherry Creek, Brodhead Creek and the mighty Delaware River meet. Another walk — a very easy, shorter stroll suitable for people who are just starting to exercise — will be led by Dr. Nche Zama, head of the cardiothoracic surgery program

at Pocono Medical Center, East Stroudsburg. Zama will discuss the ways walking protects your heart and contributes to good health and good spirits. After the short hike, there will be light refreshments and a questionand-answer session with Zama. Meet at Minisink Park on River Road, Smithfield Township. Take Route 80 west to the Delaware Water Gap exit. At the first stoplight, go left, under highway. Cost: free; registration is required. Call 570-839-1120 or 570-629-2727; email info@brodheadwatershed.org. • At the Reformed Church of Bushkill, 5969 Milford Road in East Stroudsburg, the Women’s Fellowship Ministry will hosting a community yard sale on Saturday, Aug. 20, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Set up beginning 7 a.m. Vendors wanted. Spaces are $10 each with your table. There are a few tables available for rent at an additional cost of $5. A 50/50 raffle will be held. Food and beverages are available for purchase. Call 973-989-8145 or 917-683-7697. • The Blooming Grove Volunteer Fire Department is holding a Tricky Tray fundraiser Saturday, Aug. 20, at the Blooming Grove Volunteer Firehouse, 484 Route 739, Lords Valley (Hawley). The doors open at 5 p.m.; calling starts promptly at 7 p.m. There is a $1 admission fee. There will be thousands of dollars in valued prizes. Some free refreshments will be available with an opportunity to purchase: hot dogs; hamburgers; cheeseburgers; french fries with or without cheese; nachos; chili; and beverages. Call 570-7757355 or visit facebook.com/BGVFD.STA25. • Middle Smithfield Township, together Please see CALENDAR, Page 9


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United way honors volunteers United Way of Monroe County board and staff hosted a breakfast at Great Bear Golf Club recently. High on the agenda was recognizing United Way’s Volunteer of the Year, Partner of the Year and the 2016 Mattioli Philanthropy Award recipient. The following individuals were recognized: • Volunteer of the Year: Pamela Makosky.

• Partner of the Year: Pocono Alliance. • Outgoing Board Members: Lynn Lansdowne, Dale Parisi and Dr. Tami Selby. • Outgoing Board President: Miguel Barbosa. • Dr. Joseph and Dr. Rose Mattioli Philanthropy Award: William B. Cramer. For more information about the United Way of Monroe County or to invest in and

support community service efforts visit unitedwaymonroe.org, or call 570-629- 5657. If you or someone you know is in need of assistance, contact PoconoInfo at poconoinfo. org or 570-517-3954. If you are looking to provide assistance through volunteering or to post volunteer opportunities for your non-profit in Monroe County visit volunteermonroe.org.

Michael Tukeva (center), of Pocono Alliance, received United Way of Monroe County’s Partner of the Year Award. From left: Taylor Munoz (from state Sen. Mario Scavello’s office), Kathleen Moran (from state Rep. Rosemary Brown’s office), Bonny Roberts (from state Rep. David Parker’s office) and Tyler Day (from state Rep. Jack Radar’s office).

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Pam Makosky (center) received the Volunteer of the Year award, recognizing her outstanding service to the community. With her are Monica Cravotta and Miguel Barbosa.

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Bill Cramer, with his wife, Barbara, received the Mattioli Philanthropy Award for his 40 years of support to the United Way and dedication to Monroe County.

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Around Town Pajama Program

The “Pajama Program” is a national program that provides new pajamas and new or gently used books to children in need. Throughout the months of August and September, Frailey Insurance will collect new children’s pajamas (Sizes 2T to 12 years) and new or gently used books (ages 2-8; Eric Carle books and board books especially appreciated). After being collected, Monroe County Children and Youth Services will deliver the items. “Some of the children that will receive items live in out-of- home placement, such as foster homes, group homes and temporary housing facilities. Other children that will be helped are living with their families at home, but below the poverty level, often in need of more appropriate clothing and shelter. Some of these children have rarely enjoyed the simple comfort of having a parent tuck them in at bedtime with warm, clean pajamas and a bedtime story,” said Diane Rogers, program manager at Monroe County Children and Youth Services. Michele A. Frailey-Miller, chief operations officer, said, “We so often take for granted what we have. As community partners, we want to help those who might not have a pair of pajamas or a storybook of their own. They should be able to experience the comfort and warmth and the happiness it brings when they read a bedtime story. It’s important to let them know someone cares.” Items can be dropped off 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at Frailey Insurance and Financial Services, 1286 N. Ninth St. in Stroudsburg. For more information, call 570 4217447, or email grant2@nationwide.com.

Help Remove Invasive Plant

An invasive and fast-growing plant, known as mile-a-minute weed (persicaria perfoliata), has been discovered in our region. This annual vine can grow up to six inches a day, quickly smothering other native plants and even ascending into the tree canopy where it becomes very dense.

The plant can be controlled early by hand-pulling. The Delaware Highlands Conservancy, together with the Downtown Hawley Partnership, is hosting a work day to remove mile-a-minute weed that is currently growing in Hawley’s popular Riverside Trail on Tuesday, Aug. 23, 9 a.m. to noon. If you would like to participate in the work day, register by contacting Jason Zarnowski at the Conservancy at jason@ delawarehighlands.org or by calling 570226-3164, ext. 6. Please bring your own work gloves, and lunch will be provided. Landowners throughout the Upper Delaware River region should remain vigilant in identifying and removing mile-aminute weed on their properties. To identify it, look for a vine with alternate, triangular, light green leaves that are barbed on the underside, with round leaf-like structures surrounding the stem. Learn more about this invasive plant and how to remove and control it from the Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources, www.dcnr.state.pa.us.

Flower Sale

The Pocono Mountain Women’s Club and the Clymer Library have joined forces to raise funds through a fall flower sale. The two organizations have teamed with Vesey’s Seed Ltd. to offer bulbs and plants available from growers in Holland and the U.S. For each order of product shipped, the women’s club and library will equally earn 50 percent of the sales revenue. Proceeds from this fund raising effort will be used for programs of community support by both organizations. Vesey’s Seed Ltd. offers an unconditional, 100 percent money-back guarantee. Catalogs and order forms are available at the Clymer Library, where orders may be placed. A website is also available atclymerlibrary.org. Orders must be placed by Tuesday, Sept. 6. Shipments will begin in mid-September in time for ideal fall plantings. Clymer Library is located at 115 Firehouse Road in Pocono Pines. For more information, call 570-646-0826 or visit clymerlibrary.org.


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Pocono Medical Center recently presented its donation of an automated external defibrillator (AED) to the East Stroudsburg Softball Little League. From left: Brendon Abbazio, community relations specialist at Pocono Medical Center; Jamie Frailey, president of East Stroudsburg Softball Little League; Geoffrey M. Roche, director of community outreach and government relations at Pocono Medical Center.

Learning Conservation The 42nd annual Monroe County Conservation Camp was held recently at Stony Acres, a 119-acre wildlife sanctuary/recreational facility owned by the students of East Stroudsburg University in Marshalls Creek. A total of 34 campers, ages 14-18, completed the week-long residential camp participating in a variety of hands-on and classroom programs. The campers were exposed to many aspects of the conservation and natural resource fields. Highlights of the week included archery, herpetology program, soil and land use, confidence course, muzzle loading, a community farm tour, wildlife rehabilitation and a two-day canoe trip on the Delaware River. The camp ended with family day and student recognition. Camper David Dietsch of Greentown was recognized as the Conservation Camp 2016 Outstanding Camper. David received a plaque and partial scholarship to Penn State’s Conservation Leadership School 2017.

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1/2 teaspoon baking soda 1/2 teaspoon salt 1 egg white 1/4 cup sugar Beat butter or margarine, 1/2 cup sugar, egg, egg yolk and vanilla until light and fluffy. Mix in flour, soda and salt. Dough will be stiff. Cover and chill 2 hours. Shape dough by heaping teaspoonfuls into ropes, each 6-inches-long and 1/4-inch thick. For smooth even ropes, roll them back and forth on lightly floured cloth-covered board. On greased cookie sheet, shape each rope into figure-8, letting ends extend 1/2-inch. Complete cookies one at a time. Beat egg white until foamy, gradually adding 1/4 cup sugar while beating. Brush tops of cookies with sweetened egg white. Bake at 350° for 15 minutes. Yield: 48 cookies. APPlE-RiCE PUDDiNG 1/2 cup long-grain white rice 2 cups skim milk 1/2 teaspoon vanilla 1/3 cup light or dark raisins 3 tablespoons sugar 1 teaspoon grated orange rind 2 Golden Delicious apples Pinch ground nutmeg 3 egg whites 1/4 cup powdered sugar Combine rice and milk in saucepan; bring to boiling. Lower heat; simmer, covered, 20 minutes. Stir in raisins, sugar, orange rind and vanilla. Preheat oven to a slow 300°. Peel, halve and core apples, about 1/8-inch thick. Arrange apples in overlapping circles in a 9-inch glass pie plate or ovenproof casserole. Sprinkle on nutmeg. Spoon rice mixture on top, mounding in center. Beat whites in small bowl until foamy. Gradually beat in powdered sugar until stiff peaks form. Spread over rice to edge of pan, mounding in the center. Bake in lower third of preheated oven, 300°, for 20 minutes until meringue is lightly browned. Cool at least 30 minutes. Slice into wedges; serve warm. Yield: 8 servings Any comments, questions or favorite recipes? I would love to hear from you. Feel free to send your email to helenkitchen@msn.com, and please write “Helen’s Kitchen Request, ATTN: Lori” in the subject line to make sure that I receive your email. Thank you.


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Each of the 26 letters of the alphabet is represented in this grid by a number between 1 and 26. Using letter frequency, word-pattern recognition, and the numbers as your guides, fill in the grid with well-known English words (HINT: since a Q is always followed by a U, try hunting down the Q first). Only lowercase, unhyphenated words are allowed in kaidoku, so you won’t see anything like STOCKHOLM or LONG-LOST in here (but you might see AFGHAN, since it has an uncapitalized meaning, too). Now stop wasting my precious time and SOLVE!

“Brexit”--but we were just getting started... Across 1 Napoleon Dynamite’s pal 6 “___ Degree” (Morningwood song) 9 ___ in “apple” 12 Crop circle creator, supposedly 13 Browning’s “before” 14 Deliver ___ to (send reeling) 16 Armbones 17 Darkish apparel option 19 “I want every non-war symbol you got” request? 21 Hot roofing material 22 “Slammin’ Sammy” of baseball 23 Pointer 24 Fireplace residue 27 Authorize 29 “The Plough and the Stars” playwright Sean 31 Method of accentuating poker hands? 35 Baymax’s friend, in a Disney movie 36 “___ little rusty ...” 37 Cotton-pickin’ 40 All-poultry production of a Steinbeck novel? 45 Rhythmically keep time with, maybe 47 “Schnookie-wookums” 48 .org relative 49 Dashed off 50 Fashion designer Gernreich 53 Pot-bellied pet 55 Ability to tell one conjunction from another? 60 Movie buff 61 Drive forward

63 Door openers 64 Dissenting votes 65 Rhode Island-based insurance company 66 “Isn’t that cute?” sounds 67 Understood 68 Potato soup ingredients Down 1 Spanish-born NBA star ___ Gasol 2 “Cosmo” competitor 3 “Saw” actress Meyer 4 Lose one’s poker face 5 Symbol that looks like January 2nd? 6 Soft ball maker 7 Horses’ paces 8 Chant in the Ramones’ “Blitzkrieg Bop” 9 Xavier Cugat’s ex-wife Lane 10 With everything on the line 11 Voice actress Kath of “Dexter’s Laboratory,” “Rugrats,” and “Animaniacs” 14 Silky wool source 15 Teary-eyed 18 “The Tortoise and the Hare” author 20 Sandwich after a sandwich? 24 “That hits the spot” 25 Poli ___ (college major) 26 Right this second 28 Small combo 30 “For Those About to Rock (We Salute You)” band 32 Lava, for one 33 Dominique Strauss-Kahn’s former org. 34 Austrian physicist Ernst 38 Ludd from whom Luddites got their name

39 African antelope 41 Causes of some infections 42 Move emotionally 43 Pueblo Revolt tribe 44 Monogram character 45 Sidewalk issue 46 Pacific Ocean phenomenon of lower water temperatures 51 “That’s the cost of ___ business” 52 Water-based abode 54 “I want!” 56 Some “Gods and Generals” extras 57 Home that gets lined 58 TV kid who said, “Pa, just what can you do with a grown woman?” 59 Scarf target 62 Word with Palmas or Vegas

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LAST WEEK’S SOLUTION edited by Matt Jones psychosudoku@hotmail.com

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CONTINUING Down Syndrome support group Pocono Parents of Children with Down Syndrome (PPODS) meets on the last Tuesday of the month at 6:30 p.m. in East Stroudsburg University, Stroud Hall room 219. Call 570-476-1269, visit theppods.org or find Pocono Parents of Children with Down Syndrome on Facebook. • A meditation group meets on the fourth Sunday of the month, 1:15-2:30 p.m. at Stroudsburg Library 1002 Route 611. Call 570-421-0800. • A meditation group is facilitated on the second Sunday of the month, 12:30-1:30 p.m. at Women Resources, 225 J. Wilson Dr. Delaware Water Gap. Call 570-424-2093 ext.35 for more information. • The West End Park and Open Space Commission is offering discounted ski tickets at the Chestnuthill Park office for Blue Mountain, Shawnee, Big Boulder/Jack Frost, Montage and Elk Mountains. A price list is available at weposc.org. Call 570-992-9733 or email bkozen@ptd.net for more information. • Business Network International (BNI), an organization known as is “the world’s largest referral organization,” works by creating a group of people from various industries and encouraging regular passing of referrals. Each chapter allows one person per occupational classification, and prospective members must be approved via an application process. The BNI Mountain Chapter - Poconos meets every Thursday at 7 a.m. at the Quality Inn on West Main Street in Stroudsburg. For more information or to attend a meeting contact Yvonne L. Reitemeyer 570-4217447 x233 or visit their Facebook page, BNI Mountain Chapter Poconos PA. • 2016 calendars filled with photos from Monroe County, taken by amateur photographers, are available for sale for $10 (including tax) at the Monroe County Conservation District building, 8050 Running Valley Road, Stroudsburg. The proceeds benefit the Conservation District’s Kettle Creek Environmental Education Center’s programs. • Pocono Submarine Veterans meet regularly on the third Wednesday each month at Wilson Fisher American Legion, Post 413, Old Route 940, Pocono Pines, Pennsylvania. They are a local chapter of the national organization. The purpose of the organization is to perpetuate the memory of shipmates who gave their lives in the pursuit of their duties while serving their country. Submarine veterans from all eras are welcomed. Meetings begin at 7 p,m. For additional information , their website is poconosubvets.org, or call 610-681-2606. • A grief recovery support group for people grieving the death of a family member or friend will be held Wednesdays, 6:30-7:30 p.m. at the First Baptist Church of East Stroudsburg, 160 N. Courtland St.,

East Stroudsburg. For more information, call 570-421-7662. • The Golden Travel & Social Club meets the second and fourth Thursday of the month, at noon in the Pub 570, 5261 Milford Rd., Route 209, E. Stroudsburg. Call 570-972-6434 for more information. Only requirement is to join the club for an annual fee of $15. • Waggin’ Tails Pet Rescue needs volunteers to help save more dogs. Waggin’ Tails Pet Rescue is a group of volunteers based in the West End of the Poconos, who have been rescuing and re-homing dogs for years. Volunteers are needed to help with adoption days, animal transport, fundraisers, and more. Foster homes are also urgently needed in order to save even more dogs and cats. You can learn more about Waggin’ Tails by talking with the volunteers or by visiting the website waggintailsrescue.com. You will find the dogs that Waggin’ Tails has for adoption, Volunteer and Foster Applications and more. For more information, email information@waggintailsrescue. • The West End Republican Club meets regularly on the fourth Tuesday of each month. This month’s meeting will at Cherry’s Family Restaurant, located on Rte. 209 South, Kresgeville, Polk Township. Republican minded citizens are encouraged to join to socialize, listen, discuss and learn. Meetings begin at 7 p.m. For those wishing to eat prior to the meeting, arrive by 6 p.m. For additional information and directions, visit the club’s website at westendgop.com/, or call 443-326-5100. • Monroe County Bible Clubs of “BCM International” will be conducting Inter-denominational “Released Time Bible Classes” for Monroe County publi school children in Grades K through six. Home-schoolers are also welcome.Free parental permission slips (with schedules and times) to attend are now available for these one-hour weekly Bible Classes. They are held at a church facility near the school. Transportation is provided by ‘Bible Club’ approved local volunteer drivers. These required permission slips and more information are available by calling Jim Ecker at 570-421-9968 or email: jimeckerbcm@verizon.net. • The Pocono Mountain Division of the Fire Department New York retirees will meet on the last thursday of the month, March through November, at 2 p.m., at the Eagles Lodge at 1210 N. Fifth St., Rte. 191, Stroudsburg. All active and retired members are invited to attend. For further information call 610-588-2623. • Western Pocono Community Library needs your help in collecting items for the Pleasant Valley Ecumenical Network (PVEN). PVEN offers assistance to low income families or families that have hit hard

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