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A Warm Winter Welcome By John Hall for Blue Mountain Town & Country Gazette

“Hello, Winter!” I guess that’s what people mean when they say “seasons greetings.” It is certainly chillier than it was a few weeks ago, but that’s what happens when you truly step into winter, which is exactly what we are doing here in the month of December. For the first time in years, an El Niño winter is upon us. According to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, our winter is actually supposed to be warmer than the past few years. That said the temps have already dipped into the 20s at night a couple of times and will very likely go there again – maybe even lower. With the nighttime lows in mind, heating bills are probably close to top-of-mind and of interest to almost everyone reading this. Well, we have Continued on page 4

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Cut Your Heating Bills this Winter SOURCE: washingtonpost.com (edited)

With temperatures dipping, you might be bracing for your heating bills to climb as you crank up the heat in your home. Did you know that a drafty building can be one of the main reasons it costs more to keep your home comfortable during the winter? While major energy savings will come from window and door upgrades (expensive), improving insulation and other ambitious retrofits, the good news is that there are simple steps you can take to plug the leaks in your home. Do-it-yourself projects could result in energy savings of between 5 and 20 percent. Assess Your Home Before tackling any projects, experts recommend starting with some level of home assessment. The easiest first step is a visual inspection. Look for cracks, holes or spaces in the walls, as well as gaps around doors or windows where air can move in or out.

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One way to find leaks is by turning on your kitchen and bathroom exhaust fans, creating a slight pressure difference between indoors and outdoors. Then hold a lit incense stick by potential problem areas. If the smoke wavers or blows in one direction, there could be a draft that needs to be addressed. But if you’re unsure of what to look for or want a more detailed review of your home, bring in a professional. Note that a $150 tax credit can be used for an energy audit and also, many utility companies will provide the service for free. Plugging the Leaks Ensuring your home is tightly sealed is a process known as weatherization. It acts like a protective layer for your home, which helps keep you comfortable when you are inside the building. Weatherstripping and caulking are two of the most effective and simple air-sealing techniques you can use to capture savings on your heating bills this year. Weatherstripping is best used for cracks around structural elements of your home that move, such as doors and windows that open and close. Be sure and choose a type of weatherstripping that will withstand the friction, weather, temperature changes, and wear and tear in the areas you plan to use it. If you’re trying to plug small gaps in parts of your home that don’t move, caulking is Continued on page 9

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As wintertime arrives in Pennsylvania, you may be at a loss when it comes to fresh ideas for traveling with children. You’ll be glad to know that Pennsylvania has many family-friendly places to take the entire family for a great time this winter. Here are just a few:

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7 Winter Photography Tips Source: nationalforests.org (edited)

The onset of winter changes the landscape and the ways we enjoy the outdoors. The same holds true when photographing the profoundly beautiful winter landscapes in our nearby National Forests and State Parks. Consider these ideas for adapting your photographic style to the winter season, whether in a forest, along a canal trail or in your even-more-local neighborhood park. Cold Saps Energy Cold weather quickly drains camera batteries. Dead batteries can ruin your winter photography adventure, so be sure to carry spare batteries and keep those extra batteries stored warmly in your pockets. If you have a small digital camera, carry it in an interior pocket to warm it with your body’s natural heat. Warm Up Slowly As anyone who wears glasses can tell you, entering a warm room after being outside in the

cold almost certainly will cause a foggy condensation on your lenses. When it comes to your camera, you want to prevent internal moisture in your camera by placing it in a sealable plastic bag before you bring it indoors. Then let your camera warm up to room temperature before opening the bag. Come Early, Stay Late Good lighting is the key to great pictures. The best time of day to shoot outdoors in the snow is either early morning or late afternoon. At those two points in the day, the low sun will add dramatic shadows and contrast to your photographs. Keep Continued on page 14

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the sun at a right angle to your subject early or late in the day, and then keep it behind you when the sun is high in the sky. Correct Exposure If you’re photographing a scene that’s primarily white, set your camera to overexpose to make features brighter. Otherwise, the camera’s built-in meter will set the scene at a lower reflectance, which results in underexposure. That will make the snow look dirty. Another trick is to use your flash to brighten the shot. Add Contrast While capturing a pristine blanket of snow sounds appealing, it could lead to a boring photo. Look for objects that add color and contrast to the shot. A red barn, colored rocks, or a deep blue sky can all add compelling contrast and interest to a photograph. Respect the Residents One of the draws of forests is the wildlife. If you’re photographing animals in the winter, be

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sure to stay far enough away from them so as not to alter their behavior. Food is scarce in the winter

and the animals shouldn’t have to expend their energy running away from you when they should be looking for food. Your best options for quality wildlife images come when you back away and take a shot using a zoom lens. Seize the Day Winter scenes and winter lighting are dynamic, so take the shot when you see it. That light frost dusting a barren tree may look good in the morning but will be long gone by the afternoon. You will get your best photos because you are ready for the opportunities that may arise at any point during your outdoor adventures.

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The Benefits of Outdoor Winter Workouts

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Even though temperatures have dropped, it doesn't mean you have to bring your workouts indoors. When it gets into the 40s and 30s, you can still enjoy your regular outside routines, like

walking, running, and even cycling. Some words of caution: Exercising in cold weather increases the risk of hypothermia (abnormally low body temperature). Seek emergency care right away if you develop symptoms such as intense shivering, extreme fatigue, slurred speech, or loss of coordination. Always let someone know when you are going outdoors for a workout. Carry a fully charged cellphone. Cold Weather Benefits In some ways, winter can offer benefits you don't get in summer. In colder temperatures your heart doesn't have to work as hard, you sweat less, and expend less energy, all of which means you can exercise more efficiently. Outdoor winter workouts also help you get exposure to sunlight. Sunlight may help ward off seasonal affective disorder, a type of depression some people experience during the winter months. Proper Warm-Up Cold muscles are at a greater risk for strains and injuries, so make sure to warm up before your cold-weather workout. Here is a pre-workout routine you can try: Arm circles: Hold your arms out to the sides, palms down, at shoulder height. Begin making

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chest (touch a wall for balance if needed). Hold for a second then return to the starting position. Repeat with left knee, alternating until you’ve lifted each knee 5-10 times. Lunges: Stand with your feet together and step forward with your right leg, lowering your body by bending both knees to 90° angles. Return to starting position, repeat on opposite side, repeat sequence 5-10 times. Dressing for Outside You have to respect colder weather just as you would summer heat and humidity. Here are some tips to stay safe and healthy while you enjoy your Continued on page 18

small circles and gradually make them larger until you complete 20 circles. Then go from large to small circles until you complete another 20. Arm swings: Stand with your feet shoulderwidth apart and swing your arms in unison to the right and then to the left, twisting from the waist. Complete 10 swings total (five toward each side). High steps: Stand with your feet shoulder-width apart. Raise your right knee high toward your

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Winter Excursion: West Virginia SOURCE: wvtourism.com

If you’re in the mood for a drive to get to a winter destination, take a look just beyond PA’s southwestern edge at West Virginia. The winter season turns West Virginia into a magical globe full of untouched natural beauty, one-of-a-kind adventures and a multitude of holiday festivities to be enjoyed with family and friends. Here are five reasons West Virginia is worth a winter trip: Scenic Hikes As the home to America’s newest national park, 36 state parks and nine state forests, there is no shortage of hiking trails in West Virginia. You’ll be able to take on challenging up-hill climbs that lead to incredible overlooks, or leisurely strolls through a forest winter wonderland. Some of the trails are also great for crosscountry skiing. Or you can choose to hike to impressive frozen waterfalls and stand thousands of feet in the air on observation towers. Cozy Stays Whether you’re looking to spend your days in a rustic cabin sipping hot chocolate and staying in with those you love, or resting your head after a day of adventuring in an accommodating lodge, West Virginia’s State Parks offer you the perfect place to stay. The State’s mountain resorts are ideal for easy access to thrilling outdoor activities, while the quaint inns and local bed & breakfasts make Continued on page 20

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Sodom and Gomorrah 1 Mosi 19:1-14, 24-29 (Amish Bible) 1Die zwee Engel sin noh owets an Sodom kumme deweil as der Lot am Dohr vun Sodom ghocht hot Wo der Lot sie gsehne hot, iss er uffgschtanne un hot sich nunnergebickt mit seim Gschicht uff’m Boddem. 2Er hot gsaagt, “Leiwer Menner, harricht

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sie un hot ungsawwert Brod gebache. Noh hen sie gesse. 4Eb sie in’s Bett gange sin, sin all die Menner vun der Schtadt, Sodom, yung un alt, beikumme un waare ganz um’s Haus rum. 5Sie hen neigegrische zum Lot un hen gsaagt, “Wo sin die Menner as zu dir kumme sin denowet? Bring sie raus so as mir peeke kenne mit ihne.” 6Awwer der Lot iss naus darrich die Deer gange un hot die Dier zugemacht hinnich sich, 7un hot gsaagt, “Oh mei Brieder, duhnt net so en ievil Ding!” 8Nau guckt, ich hab zwee Maed as noch net gschlofe hen mit Menner. Losst mich sie rausbringe, un dihr kennt duh mit ihne was dihr wellt. Awwer duhnt nix zu die Menner, weil sie unnich em Schadde vun meim Haus sin.” 9Awwer sie hen gsaagt, “Schteh zerick.” Noh hen sie gsaagt, “ Daer Kall iss do hiekumme, as en Auslenner, un nau will er aalosse er iss en Richder. Mir duhn schlimmere Sache zu dir as zu ihne.” Noh hen sie aagfange der Lot zerickschiewe un hen welle die Deer nunnerbreche. 10Awwer die Menner im Haus hen ihre Hend rausglangt, hen der Lot neigezoge un hen die Deer zugemacht.

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instrumental in developing the Slate Heritage Trail and Slatington Trailhead, and the construction of the Covered Bridge. The project was a collaborative effort between the Walnut Street Playground and the Vigilant Fire Company. In Ted’s later years he made annual contributions to the playground, and after he passed away in 2016 the playground decided to purchase a memorial bench in Ted’s honor. As a child Ted attended school at the Roosevelt Elementary School (now Slatington Municipal Building) and spent countless hours on its playground (now Walnut

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Street Playground.) Because a suitable location was not available at the playground, the playground association approached the Vigilant Fire Company to determine if the bench could possibly be installed somewhere on the fire company grounds. Both organizations felt the fire company was the perfect location for the bench, since Ted spent so much time at the building; as a life member of the fire company, as a police officer/chief in what is now the first-floor meeting room as it was the location of the Slatington Police station during the 1970’s and in the district magistrate’s office for court, which has been located on the first floor of the fire company since the late 1960’s. Both parties agreed that a location in front of the flagpole leading into the magistrate’s office would be the perfect location due to its visibility and could function as a seat for those waiting for court hearings in the magistrate’s office. The playground association and fire company both contributed to the purchase of the bench, and the Borough of Slatington poured the concrete pad. The bench was installed by the Slatington Borough Crew several weeks ago. Both the Walnut Street Playground Association and the Vigilant Fire Company are proud to both honor Arthur “Ted” Kistler and keep his memory alive with the memorial bench.

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Slatington Library News submitted by Louise Bechtel

Thank you to all who participated in the library’s Thirty-One fundraiser. The Book Club is now reading “The House Keeper” by Natalie Barelli. They will meet in person or by Zoom at the library on Monday, January 8th at 1:00pm. If you are interested in joining the book club, please contact the library.

The Genealogy group will meet on Saturday, December 9th at 11:00am in the library. All are welcome. Celeste Williams won the Lottery Ticket Frame in the special raffle started at the library’s basket social. She was inadvertently left off the list in our last article. Library hours are Mon. & Wed. 9am to 7pm, Tues. 9am to 3pm, Fri. 9am to 5pm, Sat. 8am to 2:00pm. The library is closed Thursday and Sunday. Any questions concerning this information please contact Louise Bechtel at the Library at (610) 767-6461. Thank you.

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Salem UMC, Aquashicola News Submitted by Pastor Bill Ritzenthaler

Movie Night, “Jesus Revolution” December 2nd at 6:30PM, at the Helping Hands Community Center, Slatedale PA. December 16th at 9AM-11AM come and enjoy Breakfast with Santa at Salem Church fellowship hall. For Reservations call 610-737-1450. Come and meet the Jolly One. December 30 The Historic Society Of Palmerton is having a tour of the Churches in the Area, Salem being one of them. We look forward to showing

Our Christmas Church and enjoying some fellowship time and refreshment with you. See You There. Each week at Salem Aquashicola, Church starts with Worship service at 9:00am, with the observance of Holy Communion on the 1st Sunday of every month. Followed by the Sunday school for all ages at 10:15am. The Monday morning Bible Study is at 10am. The Book of Isaiah will be explored chapter by chapter held at our sister church Saint Peter’s Emerald. Edge, “Every Day God Encounters” (our youth Group) meets Mondays at 6PM at the Helping Hands Community Center (4019 Main St. Slatedale) with a food and game night the 1st Monday of the month. Remember, No School NL, No EDGE. “Grief Share” meets on Tuesday mornings at 10am, at the Helping Hand Community Center of Slatedale, located at 4019 Main Street, Slatedale. If you are interested in participating contact Pastor Bill. The Helping Hands Community Center of Slatedale, is a ministry of St. Peter’s Church. Wednesday mornings the Pastor alternates between “The Palmerton and Sacred Heart by the Creek in Northampton for a time of worship with

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the residents. If you would like to fellowship with the residents and have a time of worship midweek, contact Pastor Bill for the schedule and time. Each Wednesday at 6:30PM come join the group of people, Male and Female trying to lose some pounds and be healthier with our TOPS program. Remember, “The Redeemers Closet” is now open for clothing from 2-4PM every Wednesday. This is in addition to our monthly clothing ministry on the 3rd Saturday of the month from 9am -Noon, at the Helping Hands Community Center of Slatedale located at 4019 Main St. Slatedale, come and check out all the new clothing. Please note that only one (1) clothing collection box is now open for donations of gently used clothing only NO toys, etc., and this is located at the Helping Hands Community Center. Fridays Pastor Michelle returns with “Moments with Kids” at 4pm. Find this on the following link facebook.com/StPetersChurch18080. In all areas of the church’s ministries, we continue to praise God for his blessings both large and small. If you have a need, please contact Pastor Bill at 610-737-1450 to see if help is available. If you are looking for a place to worship, The Sunday Worship begins at 9:00am followed Sunday school

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St. Peter’s UMC Events Submitted by Sharleen Crossett

Please join our special Advent series, “Ugly Sweater Christmas” at our 10:30am services. Come in your Ugly Sweater and learn about: Ugly Attitudes, Ugly Thoughts, Ugly Words and Ugly Motives. Come out and follow the Star through music, fellowship, candles, and Communion on Christmas Eve Dec. 24th at 7PM. Each week at St. Peter’s Church, Sunday School starts for all ages at 9:30am, followed by the Worship service at 10:30am. Observance of Holy Communion on the 1st Sunday of every month. The Monday morning Bible Study is at 10am. The Book of Isaiah will be explored chapter by chapter. At 6PM, youth going into 5th thru 12th grades, EDGE, “Every Day God Encounters” Continued on page 48

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meet at 6PM with a food and game night the 1st Monday of the month. Remember, No School NL, No EDGE. EDGE meets at the Helping Hands Community Center of Slatedale, 4019 Main St. Slatedale. The next session of “Grief Share will begin on January 9th at 10am. If you are interested in participating contact Pastor Bill. Also watch for a special one-night session in January on “The Loss of a Spouse.” The Helping Hands Community Center of Slatedale, is a ministry of St. Peter’s Church, and is located at 4019 Main St, Slatedale. Wednesday mornings the Pastor alternates between “The Palmerton and Sacred Heart by the Creek in Northampton for a time of worship with the residents. If you would like to fellowship with the residents and have a time of worship midweek, contact Pastor Bill for the schedule and time. Remember, “The Redeemers Closet” is now open for clothing from 2-4PM every Wednesday. This is in addition to our monthly clothing

ministry on the 3rd Saturday of the month from 9am -Noon, at the Helping Hands Community Center of Slatedale located at 4019 Main St. Slatedale. See you on December16th, come and check out all the new clothing. The clothing collection box is now open for donations of gently used clothing only, NO toys. This is located at the Helping Hands Community Center. Fridays Pastor Michelle returns with “Moments with Kids” at 4pm. Find this on our facebook. com/StPetersChurch18080. In all areas of the church’s ministries, we continue to praise God for his blessings both large and small. If you have a need, please contact Pastor Bill at 610-737-1450 to see if help is available. If you are looking for a place to worship, The Sunday school hour begins at 9:30am followed by Worship at 10:30am, Communion first Sunday of each Month. Whether you are looking for a place to worship or would just like to participate in our church activities, you can always contact Pastor Bill at 610-737-1450, or check out our website: stpetersumcemerald.org.

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Pius Uhnak, Sr, is pictured here with the first six-pointer buck he shot in 1958. With him are some of his children, Front—L to R—Joey, Paul, and Susie. Back L to R---Pius, Jr and Pius. The family lived on Butter Street, Lehigh Township at the time the photo was taken.

Good Shepherd Rehabilitation announces The Fleming Center for Robotics in Rehabilitation submitted by Mike Walbert

Good Shepherd Rehabilitation recently announced the creation of The Fleming Center for Robotics in Rehabilitation, a forward-thinking hub that will identify and test robotic and wearable technology to further provide leading-edge rehabilitation care and, ultimately, contribute to the future of rehabilitation. The center’s creation, which will bring to Good 50

Shepherd the only rehabilitation robotics center in the region, is made possible by a major gift from the Fleming Foundation of Zionsville, Pa. The Fleming Foundation was created by the late businessman and philanthropist Richard Fleming and is now led by his daughter, Trinka Arnold. Good Shepherd and the Fleming Foundation News@TownAndCountryGazette.com || December 7, 2023


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Visit our Christmas room to help make your Holidays Bright! announced the new center at a ceremony at Good Shepherd Rehabilitation Hospital in Center Valley. During the ceremony, Good Shepherd patients Ken Fairchild and Mikena Galarza demonstrated some of the current robotic exoskeleton technology utilized in patient care. “The Fleming Foundation is pleased to support Good Shepherd’s innovative use of technology in providing patients with the best possible treatment plans,” said Arnold. Good Shepherd Rehabilitation sees more than 250,000 outpatient visits and 1,000 inpatient admissions for adult and pediatric patients a year, including for stroke, Continued on page 52

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