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Let’s start with the obvious — TikTok. TT is extremely popular, not just for the young-ins, but for pretty much everyone these days. I would definitely keep an eye on what your kids post themselves and who they follow. There’s not a whole lot you can do to control their algorithm (i.e., what comes up on their ‘For You Page’), but do make sure that the age control is in place. Also, one side note about TT: accounts are public by default. This means parents will need to make sure they (or you) go in and set the account to private so no one can contact your child directly. I honestly really enjoy TT and think that it is a fun app. Just make sure you and yours are using it safely. I would put Instagram next on my list. There are a lot of pros to this app, including being able to connect with friends, the opportunity to follow positive role models, and the potential to use their artistic side of themselves in how they produce photos. On the flip side, searchable content is unfiltered; hashtags can lead to ageinappropriate results and, of course, the potential for stranger danger with followers and DMs. I’ve mentioned before that Snapchat isn’t my favorite for the under-13 set. And I would ensure that you have very frank discussions about its use with the over 13 sets. The fact that everything you send ‘disappears’ (I use the word loosely) opens up tweens and teens to potential dangers that you may not even see coming. Outside of making sure that kids know the potential fallout of sketchy behavior on the app, please make sure the map feature is turned off on your kids’ accounts. No one needs to be able to know where exactly your child is snapping from. Twitter is a cesspool of negativity, lies, and just general bad vibes; just don’t bother.Keep an eye out for WhatsApp. It’s a text messaging app that allows you to bypass typical texting apps. Many parents aren’t aware of its existence, so they don’t think or know to monitor it. Before we move on, I’ll add this. Follow your kids on social media. But also check those apps from their phones. Kids’ brains are still developing and don’t always make great choices. I’m not saying read all their texts, or violate their privacy, but the occasional checkup to make sure they aren’t inadvertently putting themselves in a dangerous or precarious situation is a good idea. Be safe. Moving on… I touched on this last week, but it bears repeating. As we send our kids back to school, please remind them that it costs nothing to be kind. Social media ‘aesthetic’ makes it easy to forget that there are real people out there with real feelings, fighting real battles and strugglingAccordingdaily.tothe National Alliance for Mental Illness (NAMI), suicide is the second-leading cause of death among people aged 15 to 24 in the US. Nearly 20% of high school students report serious thoughts of suicide, and 9% have attempted to take their lives. Teach your children that, while they don’t have to like or be friends with everyone, they also don’t have to be a-holes either. Again, those developing brains don’t always make good choices, so please help your kids understand that there is nothing to be gained from bullying others. Be kind. On the other side of the coin, let your child know what they should do if they are being bullied. Sometimes it’s as easy as speaking up for yourself. Bullies often target people they think won’t fight (not physically) back. They often don’t know what to do and back down quickly if they see the behavior won’t be tolerated. Otherwise, they need to know who to talk to if the bullying continues —you, a teacher or guidance counselor, or other trusted adult. If you haven’t figured it out yet, clearly, I have hijacked Jimmy’s space for the week. He’s taking the week off to finish up organizing this year’s football season. He did ask me to remind y’all that Friday Night Lights is up and running, and we will once again be bringing you the best football the West Branch Valley has to offer. We kicked off last week with Hughesville and Montgomery, and Paul, Rich, and the crew will be back this Friday up on the hill at Williamsport when they take on Pittston. Pre-game starts at 6:45 p.m., and the game begins at 7:00 p.m. You can find the link on our Facebook page!

The weather may beg to differ, but summer is winding down. You can already feel the chill in the air in the morning, and the sun is setting earlier every day. The kids (for the most part) are all back in school, so it’s time to talk about the notso-fun stuff — internet safety, bullying, and teaching our kids not to be jerks.

Be Safe. Be Kind. From the Editor… NordstromSteph

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First things first, let’s catch up on internet safety. The interwebz and social media usage is pretty fluid among kids. What was popular a year ago may not be the go-to now. So let’s go over the top apps that kids use and that you should be monitoring. I’m sure you know the basics of all these apps, so I’m not going to go into detail about what each one is and does, just some general safety tips and what to look for in each.

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She talked of the challenges brought by COVID during the past two years.

“This year, in addition to Whiskey 7, which is a C-47 transport plane, and the workhouse transport plane used during World War II, (sponsored by American Legion Posts 7863, 35, 104 along with National Fuel Gas and Seneca Resources), people will be able to pay for rides on this historic aircraft.

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“We will also be bringing in a BT-13 (sponsored by Williams). The Vultee BT-13 was the basic trainer flown by most American pilots during World War II. It was the second phase of the three-phase training program for pilots. After primary training in PT-13, PT17, or PT-19 trainers, the student pilot moved to the more complex Vultee for continued flight training. The BT-13 had a more powerful engine and was faster and heavier than the primary trainer. It required the student pilot to use twoway radio communications with the ground and to operate landing flaps and a two-position Hamilton Standard controllable-pitch propeller. So, what is very different for us this year is we are adding not just one, but two ‘warbirds.’”

“While COVID definitely presented challenges the past two years. We still had both events. In 2020, we could not allow balloon pilots to fly passengers, and last year there were concerns that were addressed with masking or other precautions, but we still had very successful events with good attendance,” said Spencer. She continued, “Some people commented that they attended just because they wanted to do something with family (several firsttime attendees from quite a distance), while we encouraged those who were not comfortable with attending to stay safe and join us when things improved. So, while we realize COVID is still a very real and serious thing, it is not something that has been a topic of discussion at every planning meeting. That has been a Sherelief.”was asked about what she enjoyed most about being involved with the Balloonfest.“Ibelieve what I find most enjoyable about the event is actually knowing all of the planning, all of the work, all of the effort is finally coming together for another year. Seeing attendees join us and seeing smiles on the faces of those enjoying all that we offer is rewarding,” Spencer said. “We have a few incredible photographers join us, and it is often after the event when we see the pictures that we truly understand a bit more of why the event is so popular and has grown so much.”

By Lou Hunsinger Jr.

The billowing of hot air balloons, skydiving, BMX racing, and the appearance of two World War II-era aircraft are among the special things that will be taking place at the Balloonfest Air Show and Much More that will occur at the Lycoming County Fairgrounds in Hughesville on Saturday, September 10 and Sunday, September 11. Webb Weekly, asked show chairperson Sandy Spencer about various aspects of the show. She was asked what is interesting and different about this year’s show.“We do our best to bring back our crowd favorites such as Paradigm Aviator, Dialed Action BMX, Jason Flood, Geronimo Skydiving, Sleds, and Treads, while also adding a few new things,” Spencer told Webb Weekly.

Balloonfest Air Show and More To Take Place Saturday, September 10, and Sunday, September 11

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She added, “Our goal with this event is to offer a unique, family-friendly, affordable event with something for everyone. The committee members are volunteers who receive no monetary compensation for what they do — they serve out of the ‘goodness of their hearts’ and a desire to be a part of the team that comes together to make this happen. Their rewards have been great memories and friendships.”

“We also are blessed to work with a great group of professionals and performers. I would know very little about planning an airshow and working with the FAA, but our Airboss, Todd Cameron, has been a welcome addition to our team. Also, I would not be able to organize all that is a part of the hot air balloons, but our Balloonmeister, Rebecca Elkins, has served in that capacity every year for us. And the list could go on and on. From our sound technician, Daryl Lewis (Datman), to our security (Sheriff ’s Lusk’s team), to every volunteer who offers a few hours of their time to greet people, hand out programs, or more, it is a pleasure serving with this group.”

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Some information about balloon rides. Balloon rides are in the morning, just after sunrise, and a little before sunset, as the weather is the key factor in if they can go up or not. If you want to see the balloons, your best bet is to be in a viewing location by sunrise around 6:30 a.m. and again about two hours before sunset at 6:30 p.m. roughly. If you want to reserve a Hot Air Balloon Ride: itreservation;$5/childrenpermitting).duringcom/balloon-ride/#balloon-rideshttps://www.balloonfestairshow.Onlythetetheredballoonhasridesourdaytimeevent(stillweatherTheyare$10/adultand5under—noneedforajustcometotheeventandisfirstcome,firstservebasis.

Here is the schedule for this year’s Saturday,Balloonfest: September 10, 2022

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LeRoy Alan Huff, 63, of Williamsport Dana E. Bertin, 69, of Muncy

G. William “Bill” Povish, 95, of Montoursville

Erma Moore of Maple Street was the first to be assessed in the 12th Ward, where a total of 28 gave their names as voters. Annie Butler of Cherry Street was the first and only colored woman to this ward on the first day.

The Second Ward assessed a total of 57 women, while in the Seventh Ward a total of 31 were assessed. The assessors began work throughout the county today and will continue the work tomorrow, with two days having been set aside for work in the county districts.

Jean L. Robbins, 92, of Unityville

Compiled by Lou Hunsinger Jr.

One woman who was assessed at the Third Ward polls rather amused Assessor Thomas B. Hagerman, after her name had been taken and she had paid the tax by remarking: “Now who should I vote for — Cox or Harding?” Mr. Hagerman just laughed for an answer.There were 40 assessed in the Third Ward and up to 10 o’clock this morning six had called and given their names. Mr. Hagerman expects to assess a total of 150 women by tomorrow evening.

David R. Shuman, 60, of Muncy

Donald W. Lynch, of Cogan Station

Florence E. Hecknauer, 94, of Muncy

Harland A. Shaner, 90, of Hughesville

Kathryn M. Moore, 97, of Williamsport

Some of the wards of the city pulled up strong last evening before 10 o’clock when the assessors who are assessing women who wish to vote in the coming November election, closed the polls for the day. The assessors were “on the job” again at 8 o’clock this morning, and will be at various polling places again this afternoon from 2 to 6 o’clock and 7 to 10 this evening. The same hours for assessing will prevail again tomorrow, the last day a woman can be assessed to cast her vote in November.

Kevin McDonnell, 65, of Williamsport

Seth Richard Whitmoyer, 37, of Hughesville

Pamela A. “Poodle” Montgomery, 69, of Williamsport Carol Noel Fischer, 81, of Williamsport

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Continued Work of Assessing Women Desiring to Vote

Mary Louise (Bostwick) Rosenbaum, 92, of Hughesville

Bonna June (Schliebener) Ward, 54, of Lock Haven

D. Frederick Wascher, D.C., 84, of Williamsport

Gary L. Martin Sr., 63, of Linden

As this voting business is something entirely new in the activities of women, it was expected that they would ask all kinds of questions of the assessors, and they did.

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The Mediterranean Sea plays host to some incredible stories in the Bible. Two of my favorites are about harrowing shipwrecks. One involves Jonah (Jonah 1), and the other is the Apostle Paul (ActsTh27).eprophet Jonah was called by God to travel to Nineveh (in present-day Iraq) and inform them of God’s plan to utterly destroy their city. Jonah decides to run away from God’s purpose by boarding a ship heading for Tarshish on the southwestern coast of Spain. In his day, Tarshish was about as far away from God as Jonah could run. While on the Mediterranean, a terrible storm hits the ship. Jonah confesses that the storm is his fault and suggests the crew throw him overboard. They are hesitant, but ultimately, that’s exactly what they did. Jonah is then swallowed by a great fish. He learns his lesson the hard way and reluctantly heads for Nineveh.Godcalled on Paul to take the gospel to the Gentiles. In pursuit of that calling, Paul spent a lot of time sailing on the Mediterranean during his missionary travels. In Acts 27, he is once again sailing on the sea, but this time he is a prisoner being taken to Rome to stand trial before Caesar. Being a prisoner must have been a terrible storm for Paul, but it’s not the only storm he faced on that trip. While at sea, a terrible storm called a Nor’easter hits and rages relentlessly for two weeks. The story is a real nail-biter. The ship finally runs aground on a sandbar and is destroyed, but none of the 276 souls on board are lost. Two men. Two purposes. Two very different responses. Purpose is defined as the reason something exists or for which it has

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been done or made. According to Paul, we have all been created by God for holy purposes: “For we are God’s handiwork, creat ed in Christ Jesus to do good works, which God prepared in advance for us to do.” Ephesians 2:10 Paul and Jonah both had purpose. One ran toward his purpose, and the other ran away, but… Both ran into storms. Being obedi ent doesn’t guarantee smooth sailing. In fact, God sometimes allows the storms to toughen us and to reveal His sovereignty. When we encounter a storm, we often assume we’ve done something wrong. Not true. Storms happen to everyone. Yes, even those who obediently pursue God’s pur poses will be hit by storms. So, be careful not to judge the success or failure of a mission by a storm. In stead, move boldly in the direction of God’s purpose—regardless of the storm. Both fulfilled God’s purpose. Paul did it willingly and with passion; Jo nah did it unwillingly and with bit terness. Pour Jonah; even at the end of his story, he is still bitter! Know this: God always accomplish es His purposes. Job declares to God in Job 42:2, “No purpose of yours can be thwarted.” My friends, we can pur sue God’s purposes with a smile and passion or with a frown and bitter at titude, but either way, His purposes will be accomplished. Sadly, God sometimes calls some one else. How many times have we said no to God—and the blessings of purposeful obedience went to some one else? That’s what happened to the Rich Young Ruler in Mark 10:17-22. He said no to following Jesus, and he missed out on a glorious adventure! That’s what happens when we say no to God. God made you for a purpose, and when you reject that purpose, you also miss out on the awesome experiences and privileges that come with fulfilling that purpose. A terri ble loss indeed. Shakespeare acknowledged this truth when he wrote in Julius Cae

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That’s what Jesus did. Setting his face resolutely toward Jerusalem meant walking directly into a fierce storm called the crucifixion. But because He was willing, “God exalted Him to the highest place.” See Philippians

sar, “There is a tide in the affairs of men, which taken at the flood, leads on to fortune. Omitted, all the voy age of their life is bound in shallows and in miseries. On such a full sea are we now afloat. And we must take the current when it serves or lose our ventures.” Have you said no to God? If so, whether you realize it or not, you have missed the high tide of God’s purposes — and now you’re stuck in the shallows and the muck. My friends, divine purpose always involves risk. No mission advances without it. God is calling. Are you willing? What is holding you back? Do you think you are safe in ignor ing Him or hiding or running away? Jonah discovered the hard way that running from God’s purposes can also be risky and miserable. The best place to be is in the cen ter of God’s will. It may seem safer, more profitable, or more attractive somewhere else, but don’t be fooled by lesser things. The greatest value in life is experienced by accomplishing the purposes of God.

2. In John 17:4, Jesus declares to His Father, “I brought you glory on earth by finishing the work you gave me to do.” It was a declaration of mission accomplished!InActs23:1, Paul declares, “I have fulfilled my responsibility to God in all good conscience.” Such declarations can be ours too! Obedience won’t be easy. The storms will hit — and sometimes they will be fierce. But if we walk resolutely in the direction of obedience, then we will bring God glory as we fulfill our holy purposes. Doing so is the pinnacle of human existence on earth. My friend, it’s never too late. There is no time for regret in the Kingdom of Heaven. God has purposes for you — and you can begin moving in the di rection of obedience today! If you are willing, then the tide is always rising.

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Chairperson Linda Mazzullo, schedule open forums for Old Lycoming Township residents to see and hear the information you have reviewed for two years, request a supplemental study from DCED!!

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-- FALSE – Chief DeRemer, in a June 16 interview, said the focus/study group knew not all municipalities would be Charter (Full Paying) members. DCED conducted their study based on information provided to them. e DCED Study’s nancial analysis is outdated and wrong, due to faulty information provided to them. No one on the committee, including Chief DeRemer and Chairperson Linda Mazzullo, contacted DCED to correct the error.

--TRUTH – e DCED Study is out dated, nancials are wrong due to DCED being given faulty information, the result is a faulty conclusion by DCED.

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Chief DeRemer and Twp. Manager Aikey prepared their own study, presumably in lieu of e DCED Regionalization Study. On page 8 of their study they state DCED recommended that it (regionalization) was feasible.

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There are probably few things in life more chilling for the average American than to be notified of a tax return audit. And to make that chill shiver for many more folks, the recently passed Inflation Reduction Act of 2022 has allotted some $300 billion to IRS enforcement, including surveillance upgrades and increased auditing. The plan is to add 87,000 (!) new agents to the IRS. If the goal of the IRS is to get the most money it is ‘entitled’ to, it makes sense to go after those with the most money. And this happens to be true; the highest percentage of audits are those filing with $10 million or more. However, lower-income folks are lower-hanging fruit, and by the IRS’s audit data, Humphreys County, Mississippi, is the most frequently audited county in the United States. This rural county is mostly known for catfish farming and has an average income of $18,000 per resident, making it one of the poorest counties in the United States. It turns out that this is not an anomaly, as many poor counties around the country are highly audited. Back in 2019, IRS Commissioner Charles Rettig testified before Congress and was asked about the disproportionate targeting of poorer Americans for audit scrutiny.

It is hard to believe though our country is 235 years old, we have only been taxed on our income for 109 years. It was not until the 16th Amendment to the US Constitution was ratified on February 3, 1913, that an income tax was instituted. Before that, the US federal government funded itself for a century and a half primarily through public land sales, excise taxes, tariffs, and various customs duties. The fact was that the federal government did not need as much money back in the 18th and 19th centuries because the bulk of governing was from the state governments.Forsome very odd reason, Americans are not thrilled with paying income taxes; likewise, the federal government is rather emphatic that we do. It speaks volumes that the mobster Al Capone could not be arrested for murder or extortion, but he was for tax evasion!

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His answer was chilling, “This is the most efficient use of available IRS examination resources.” (Translation: “Easy pickings.”) Commissioner Retting is now changing his tune and sent a letter to the Senate at the beginning of August to assure them that the new influx of agents expected with the Inflation Reduction Act was not aiming low. “These resources are absolute ly not about increasing audit scrutiny on small businesses or middle-income Amer icans.… Audit rates will not rise relative to recent years for households making under $400,000.” (Translation: “Trust us, we will keep doing what we have been doing, just be doing more of it.”) Through my leadership development work, I have known some folks in the IRS, and they have divulged to me probably more than they should have. Here is how the system basically works. All tax returns are run through the computer, and if your returns are fairly routine or fundamen tally similar to your previous returns, all is good. If there is something that stands out from previous filings, say you got some extra money or had an unusually high de duction for something, this will get popped out, and a real human being has to look at it. If there is documentation, and it looks kosher, it gets filed away as ‘no harm, no foul.’. If there is an anomaly, and it does not pass the smell test, it gets put aside into the “needs to be checked out” file. Only a small fraction of these actually get audited for the simple reason that there are so many. This is probably what has sparked the need for an increase in agents. The IRS representative may say that an audit is “routine,” but all audits have something that sparked them. I knew a sweet, kind woman some years ago who was hooked on television evangelists, and every time they asked for money (which was ALL the time), she would whip out her checkbook. She got audited, even with statements verifying the giving, because the IRS could not believe someone would give over half of the relatively small in come to these television religious guys. She was cleared, and thankfully the experience caused her to stop giving to Oral, Jimmy, and Tammy Fae. In general, everyone who does their own taxes should especially cross their T’s and dot their I’s. Make sure you have documen tation for anything and everything you list as income or deduction. Don’t listen to others who tell you that you can deduct this or that — make sure it is in the IRS code (www.irs.gov). This is especially true when you are using your home or car for business. Using separate bank accounts and credit cards for your income and ex penses is best. Dave Barry, the humorist, gives us the best advice when we think about the Internal Revenue Service. “We’ll try to cooperate fully with the IRS because, as citizens, we feel a strong patriotic duty not to go to jail.”

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When: Thursday, September 1 from 11:00 a.m. -12:00 p.m. Where: Virtual. Fly Fishing Meet-Up What: Participants will be taught the basics of fly fishing including: casting, knots & fly selection. PA Fish and Boat Commission staff provide all fishing equipment, flies and instruction for FREE. Participants are encouraged to bring their own equipment. NO FISHING LICENSE needed. This is a great opportunity to bring your newly purchased fishing rod and learn how to use it! Registration required by emailing Allan Schreffler at alschreffl@pa.gov or by calling 570-477-2206.

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When: Thursday, September 1 from 12:00-2:00 p.m. Where: Meet at the Western Boat Launch in Ricketts Glen State Park. Homeschool Day for Grades 7th-12th What: All programs for this day are for homeschool or cyber school families with children in grades 7-12. We will be learning about waterfalls and hydrogeology. This will include a short hike on the Falls Trail. Children must be accompanied by an adult! Registration required by emailing Rhiannon Summers at rhsummers@ pa.gov or calling 570-477-7780. When: Friday, September 2 from 9:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. Where: Park and meet at the Visitor Center in Ricketts Glen State Park. “Lumbering of Hyner Run” What: Take a step back in time and experience the culture of the lumbermen in the late 1800’s. Topics will include the local history and prehistory of the area, the different developments made in the era, and the results at the end of the era. All children must be accompanied by an adult in order to participate. Program may be modified or cancelled in the event of severe weather or new CDC Guidelines. Please bring lawn chairs. When: Friday, September 2, 2022, 3:30-4:30 p.m. Where: Hyner Run State Park, Amphitheater (by the Pool). “Lumbering of Little Pine Valley” What: Take a step back in time and experience the culture of the lumbermen in the late 1800’s. Topics will include the local history of the area, the different developments made in the era, and the results at the end of the era. All children must be accompanied by an adult in order to participate. Program may be modified or cancelled in the event of rain or new CDC Guidelines. When: Friday, September 2, 2022, 7:30-8:30 p.m. Where: Little Pine State Park, Amphitheater. “Monarch Butterflies” What: Join the park naturalist and learn about this specific butterfly that has attracted many peoples’ attention over the years. Its natural history, hardships faced, and citizen stewardship will be some of the topics explored. This is designed to be an informal program. All children must be accompanied by an adult in order to participate. Program may be modified or cancelled in the event of rain or new CDC Guidelines. When: Saturday, September 3, 2022, 3:30-4:30 p.m. Where: Little Pine State Park, Beach. “Solitary Rats” What: This program will be focusing on a type of packrat that is mainly solitary and not very common in Pennsylvania, the Allegheny Woodrat. There will be a movie shown. All children must be accompanied by an adult in order to participate. Program may be modified or cancelled in the event of rain or new CDC Guidelines. When: Saturday, September 3, 2022, 7:30-8:30 p.m. Where: Little Pine State Park, Main Day Use Parking Lot. Audubon Event What: Lycoming Audubon field trip to Rose Valley Lake, looking for waterfowl and migratory birds. When: Saturday September 3rd, at 8:00 a.m., weather permitting. Where: Meet at the lake’s south boat launch (take Rose Valley Lake Rd 7 miles north from Balls Mills). “Monarch Butterflies” What: Join the park naturalist and learn about this specific butterfly that has attracted many peoples’ attention over the years. Its natural history, hardships faced, and citizen stewardship will be some of the topics explored. This is designed to be an informal program. All children must be accompanied by an adult in order to participate. Program may be modified or cancelled in the event of severe weather or new CDC Guidelines. When: Sunday, September 4, 2022, 3:30-4:30 p.m. Where: Hyner Run State Park, Pool. “Solitary Rats” What: This program will be focusing on a type of packrat that is mainly solitary and not very common in Pennsylvania, the Allegheny Woodrat. There will be a movie shown. All children must be accompanied by an adult in order to participate. Program may be modified or cancelled in the event of severe weather or new CDC Guidelines. Please bring lawn chairs. When: Sunday, September 4, 2022, 7:30-8:30 p.m. Where: Hyner Run State Park, Amphitheater (by the Pool). Labor Day Hike What: Join the park naturalist in hiking the Old Beaver Dam Rd Trail to see Ganoga Falls. This is a 5-mile moderate hike. Contact Rhiannon Summers at 570-477-7780 or rhsummers@pa.gov for more information. When: Monday, September 5 from 9:00 a.m. -12:00 p.m. Where: Park and meet at the Shale Pit along Route 487 in Ricketts Glen State Park.

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ARTS and ENTERTAINMENT EVENTS Artisan Show What: Pine Creek Artisans Show. Featuring 17 local artists. Work includes photography, watercolor, jewelry, laser cut wood, candles, soaps, baskets, pottery, burl bowls and more. When: Saturday, September 3rd from 9:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m., and Sunday, September 4th from noon-4:00 p.m. Where: McHenry Township Building, Cammal.

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When: September 6th at noon. Where: St. John’s Lutheran (Brick) Church (RT. 405).

PERFORMANCES Don WhatHess : War & Peace: Songs and poems performed by Don Hess. When: Friday September 2, 2022, from 1:00-2:00 p.m. Where: Backhouse Cafe Coffee & Tea, 901 West Fourth St., Williamsport. AND PERFORMANCES...EVENTS…...ENTERTAINMENT

Montgomery Senior Citizens What: The Montgomery Senior Citizens meet the first Tuesday of the month. All are welcome. Reservations: 570-547-1953. Speaker: Edna Riddell of Sunny Brook Meadows.

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having, Chris and I would go out for dinner. Chili, fish, or creamed dried beef were the nights I would choose to duck out. Oh, she would get so mad at us for doing that! But here I am now in my late thirties and can’t wait to make my first pot of chili. I don’t know if it’s just me, but I feel like the older I get, the more I appreciate a good bowl of soup. The colder it is, the more I crave soup and a toasty mug of tea. Chili on a chilly night? Yes, please!Now, I am not lattepumpkinaperson,butIabsolutelyloveDiamondSquarespumpkinmilkshakes.Ohmy goodness, they are to die for! They only have them for a few months out of the year, so I decided to see if I could make one at home that tastes close to it. I was darn near close! It tastes like pumpkin pie in

is nothing like that first fall meal of the year. When a pot of soup is bubbling on the stove, bread is baking in the oven, and the night is growing dreary and cold. This will make my momma giggle, but I have been craving chili lately. With sides like sour cream and sharp cheese on top. whatifdinner,whatmydays,highBackmomma.Ohhhh,inmyschoolI’daskmomwasforandIdidn’tlikeshewas

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From the practical and dependable Dorothy to the salacious and selfcentered Blanch to Dorothy’s mother Sophia, a sassy spitfire that always had wise advice or a story to tell that typically started like this “Picture it, Sicily, 1931.’’ And then there was the sweet but ditzy Rose and her never-ending tales of life back in St. Olaf. The girls were the friends you wanted to stay up all night talking to while eating cheesecake and Rose’s aromatically challenged but scrumptious sparhuven Krispies. This St. Olaf delicacy has a horrific stench. The show also held two impressive distinctions; the quality of the series remained consistent; it didn’t decrease as the years went by like other shows. The other distinction is “The Golden Girls” is one of a few series in which all the main characters won a Primetime EmmyAlthoughAward.the show was a comedy, it occasionally dealt with some serious issues such as drug addiction,

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Although it’s been 30 years since the unlikely hit show “The Golden Girls” aired its final episode, the sassy sitcom continues to amuse longtime fans while attracting generations of new viewers. From San Francisco to Salladasburg, the show remains funny even if you know every joke or every word in the script.Justhow popular is the show? Besides airing several times a day in syndication around the globe, diehard fans of Sophia and the girls can buy everything from Golden Girls pajamas, lapel pins, cosmetic bags, wooden spoons, books, cards, socks, shot glasses, oven mitts, and lunch boxes. There are also wine bottle covers, whimsical signs, and party decorations in case you threw a party and invited everyone you knew. If you’re hungry for more, you can fill up on tins of mints and a limited-edition Golden Girls cereal that is a peculiar shade of blue. In many ways, “The Golden Girls” is more popular today than it was when the show first aired in 1985, thanks to a younger and more diverse fan base. At times the show could be dorky and predictable, yet it was always amusing. It was TV’s equivalent of comfort food. One of the many reasons the show remains popular is the characters and their wildly different personalities.

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*Estelle Getty played Dorothy’s feisty mother, Sophia Petrillo. In real life, Getty was one year younger than Bea Arthur.

*Academy Award-winning actress Lee Grant was a front-runner to play Dorothy; however, Grant declined because she didn’t want to play a character old enough to be a grandmother.

*Hard to believe, but the Queen Mother (Queen Elizabeth ll’s mother) was such a huge fan of the show she invited the cast to London to perform for the royal family.*Before the series started, there was talk of Betty White playing Blanche and Rue McClanahan taking the role of Rose.

*The show’s kitchen was recycled from the short-lived comedy “It Takes Two’’ about a high-profile couple trying to balance work and a normal home life.

*Just like her character Blanche, McClanahan was a clothes horse and had a clause written into her contract that she got to keep all the clothing she wore on the show. Reportedly McClanahan had 13 closets full of designer clothes.

*Many aspects of the home’s design do not make sense. A large Florida home with no pool and no dining room? The only place to eat was a tiny table in the kitchen with only three chairs when there were four roommates.

*In the show, the girls could often be found in the kitchen chatting while partaking in cheesecake. In real life, Bea Arthur disliked the rich dessert.

*In the pilot episode, the girls have a male housekeeper named Coco.

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*Because Getty was playing a character 20 years older than her real age, it took makeup artists three hours to transform her into the crusty old lady.

*The show introduced a new word to many viewers. In Florida, Lanai means a porch or covered outdoor area.

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Even for a skeptic who pooh-poohs spirits and haints, these stories and the peripheral tales that accompany them both lend a strong appeal to this book. Fans of history and of New Age studies will enjoy “in the Houses of Their Dead.” It’s a book you won’t have to work hard to talk yourself into.

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First, this: if you’ve come here expecting spooky stories and ghosties, you’ll probably be mighty disappointed. “In the Houses of Their Dead” is not that kind of book.Instead, author Terry Alford offers a long look at a wide arc of weirdly coincidental history that may, at times, feel as though it was being orchestrated in some otherworldly way. Under that arc, we see a seemingly-weary man burdened by familial trouble that’s he’s almost powerless to fix; we watch as a usually-practical leader grapples with the idea of faith; and we see how his wife, long-rumored to have been mentally ill, became that way.

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Her husband, Abraham, didn’t put much faith in such things (though, to be fair, Abraham was unsettled in faith, period), but he followed Mary to seek mediums who could speak to Willie and Tad. One of the mediums the Lincolns visited was Charles Colchester, a pseudonymous conman with quite a lengthy client list, including the actor John Wilkes Booth. And when Booth’s rants and racism started to alarm Colchester, the medium subtly tried to warn the President...

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August is National Breastfeeding Month, a month dedicated to educating women and families on the importance of breastfeeding. You may think breastfeeding comes naturally, but it can take more training than many people realize. While it can be challenging, the benefits of breastfeeding far outweigh the trials and they don’t stop after a few months. In fact, studies show that if you continue breastfeeding through your baby’s second birthday, you and your baby can reap more rewards. How Mom Benefits from Breastfeeding Moms who breastfeed get both short and long-term benefits. The most immediate benefit is the bond shared with your newborn. The eye contact and skinto-skin touch you experience during feeding time can create a lasting bond. Other health benefits you experience at the beginning of breastfeeding, include: – Your uterus will shrink to prepregnancy size more quickly because of the hormones you release during –breastfeeding.Breastfeeding burns calories, so combined with a healthy diet and appropriate level of activity, you can lose pregnancy weight faster. – Time and money are saved because you don’t clean bottles, measure formula, and warm bottles. – Less stress due to hormones released during breastfeeding. – Moms also see long-term health benefits from breastfeeding. – Women who breastfeed have decreased rates of breast and ovarian cancer, diabetes, osteoporosis, rheumatoid arthritis, and depression.

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The promotion, sponsored by UPMC & WILQ will feature the Crosscutters rebranding to the Williamsport Potato Capers for the evening with special limited-edition game worn jerseys being available in an online auction. To bid download the LiveSource app. In addition, the first 1,000 fans through the gates that evening will receive a special commemorative baseball. Tickets for the game are available at crosscutters. com. Cutters Help ACES North America The Williamsport Crosscutters players and staff recently held the Cutters Dominican Plate event in conjunction with ACES North America. The event, held annually, consists of a buffet dinner featuring Dominican food along with auctions, music and dancing. Proceeds from the event benefit ACES North America, a non-profit organization formed in Williamsport that is dedicated to making the world a better place by supporting sustainable grassroots projects and programs in the Dominican Republic’s impoverished communities. Further, they strive to empower individuals and communities

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The Williamsport Crosscutters in association with the Williamsport SunGazette will be hosting a Community Yard Sale at Muncy Bank Ballpark at Historic Bowman Field on Saturday, September 17 from 8am-2pm. Dozens of vendors will be set up in the ballpark parking lot selling crafts, antiques and collectibles, new items, household goods, flea market items and food, all at great Vendorprices.spaces are $25 each. Vendor forms can be downloaded at Crosscutters.com or reserve a space by calling the Crosscutters at (570) 3263389. Phillies Designate Cutters as an Official Community Ally Major League Baseball announced the “Community Ally Program,” which allows MLB Clubs to give an MLB Draft League team the designation of “Official Community Ally” of that MLB Club. Through this program, MLB Clubs and MLB Draft League teams may collaborate on community-based initiatives, including cross promotion on MLB Club and Draft League team platforms, ballpark and youth participation events, and charitable or fundraising efforts. As an Official Community Ally, the MLB Draft League team will receive the right to use the MLB Club’s logo as part of an MLB-created Official Community Ally logo to highlight the partnership on the team’s website and in the team’s ballpark, and recognition on the MLB Club’s website and social media channels as an Official Community Ally. All six MLB Draft League teams have established relationships with MLB Clubs: Mahoning Valley Scrappers/Cleveland Guardians; Frederick Keys/Baltimore Orioles; Trenton Thunder/Philadelphia Phillies; Williamsport Crosscutters/ Philadelphia; State College Spikes/ Pittsburgh Pirates; and West Virginia Black Bears/Pittsburgh. The details of each relationship are subject to approval of the individual MLB Clubs and MLB Draft League team, and more details on each will be forthcoming.

FINAL HOME GAME OF 2022!!! ursday, September 1 vs. Trenton under – 6:35 p.m. Fan Appreciation Night. Presented by Community Services Group & 93.3 WBZD. Special prize giveaways every inning & more. Thirsty Thursday. Enjoy $3 domestic pints & $1 off craft beer pints till 8pm. Thank-You Thursday. Presented by American Legion Post 104, Hamilton-Patriot & MSG Sean Thomas Foundation. Two free Stadium Reserved tickets for veterans & active-duty military with ID. Offer only available inperson at the Cutters box office.

Wednesday, August 31 vs. Trenton under – 6:35 p.m. Great Potato Caper 35th Anniversary Celebration. Presented by UPMC & WILQ. Tonight, we rebrand to the Williamsport Potato Capers as we commemorate the 35th anniversary of this historic event. Download the free LiveSource app to bid on these special game-worn jerseys. Free commemorative baseballs for the first 1,000 fans. Special appearance by Dave Bresnahan, Potato Caper mastermind and Bowman Field Hall of Famer meeting fans and signing autographs. Selinsgrove-Sunbury Night. Pick up complimentary ticket vouchers, while they last, in the Selinsgrove-Sunbury area at; participating Pepsi retailers & Country Turf & Trail. Kids Eat Free. Presented by Giant Food Stores. The first 100 kids age 12 and under get a free hot dog meal. Hump Day Happy Hour. $3 domestic pints & $1 off craft beer pints till first pitch.

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By Jon Pries Ifeel extremely fortunate to have spent my formative years growing up in Lycoming County, PA. My parents and grandparents were great mentors and extremely supportive of my interests in the outdoors. From hunting and fishing to just wiling away the hours observing and learning about the wonders of nature, they were always there to encourage me and facilitate my eagerness to learn more. Today, however, there seems to be an increasing number of youths growing up in one-parent households. While the reason or reasons that created the one-parent environment may vary, the end result is usually a less than totally desirable learning condition. The good news is that these days there are an increasing number of learning aids available to assist parents who want to introduce and encourage their kids to our great outdoors and all the benefits of spending time outside, particularly in the pursuit of hunting and fishing. Learn to Hunt with the Pennsylvania Game Commission: Once again, this fall, the Pennsylvania Game Commission (PGC) will provide free webinars to teach people of all ages how to hunt. The Learn to Hunt webinars include information on where to hunt, what you need to hunt, hunting tips and tactics, and preparing game for the table. The series began this year on Wednesday, August 24, at 6:00 p.m. with a webinar on squirrel hunting. That webinar will be archived and available for viewing on the PGC website. Additional webinars – two on archery deer hunting on September 7 and September 21 and one on pheasant hunting presented on October 5 – will be available. The webinars are about one hour in length and are followed by a question and answer session. Each webinar is recorded and is made available to watch later on the PGC’s Learn to Hunt webpage, and those who register receive an email after the live event to access the recording. You can register or learn more about the webinars at: http://bit. ly/pgclearntohuntTheLearntoHunt program is provided in addition to other online resources designed to help new or experienced

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National Wild Turkey Federation’s “Learning to” Series: This year, the National Wild Turkey Federation (NWTF) is beginning a collaborative “Learning to” series of videos, funded through a grant from L.L.Bean, serving as an online resource for novice outdoorsmen and women looking to get started in hunting, fish ing, and the outdoor lifestyle. What is unique about these videos is that they are peer centered, meaning that there was a specific effort to re cruit novice and atypical hunters and anglers. The idea is to send a message of inclusion – “If they can do it, I can do it Thetoo.”“Learning to” series consists of four videos, each one between 10 and 15 minutes in length, and include: Learning to Hunt Wild Turkeys, Learn ing to Hunt Grouse and Woodcock, Learning to Hunt Rabbit and Squirrel, and Learning to Fish for Stream Trout. These videos are presented on NWTF. org’s Lifestyle Hub and on its YouTube Channel.Eachof the videos is intended to be a confidence booster as much as a prim er on the subject matter. While all four of the videos were filmed in Wisconsin, the content is totally applicable to the majority of the states east of the Rocky Mountains. Elizabeth Simpson, one of the featured participants in the series, stated that “The series is a great intro duction to the basics that I definitely would have used when I was starting out.”Additional partners of the video project include the Ruffed Grouse So ciety and American Woodcock Soci ety, Trout Unlimited, and Color in the Outdoors. You can learn more about the NWTF’s Education and Outreach Efforts and watch videos at:

No, this is not an essay on how to fix a flat tire, but it may help put a bend in your favorite bass fishing rod. These days when it comes to selecting lures to stuff in your tackle box, there is so much to choose from that it makes your head spin. I remember when I started fishing in my early teenage years, I wanted to start buying fishing plugs and start my own tackle box. In those days, wooden plugs were the big thing; later, plastic took over the market. Soft plastics were in their infancy and didn’t get my attention until years later. When it comes to plugs these days, there are a number of categories to choose from, including stickbaits, prop baits, crawlers, chuggers, crankbaits, minnow plugs, vibrating plugs, trolling plugs, and jerkbaits. We’ll take a closer look at these different types of plugs down the road, but for now, I want to zero in on the minnow plugs. My guess is this is one of the most commonly used of the plugs, and in fact, it’s one of the first plugs I ever purchased- I’m talking about the Rapala. Nowadays, there are a number of different companies making these plugs, and you would be hard pressed to find a serious fisherman today who doesn’t have at least a half-dozen or more stashed in his tackle box. Why? Because they work. I remember after buying my first black and gold Rapala, I was off to a nearby lake where I waded out waist deep and began pitching the minnow imitation close to the many old stumps that stuck up. Not long into my outing, I began a slow retrieve along a nearby stump; I could feel the wobble the lure was making, and then I felt a sudden jolt, and the bass was airborne. That bass was over 20 inches, and I became an immediate convert of the minnow plug. These days I also utilize many other options, but the minnow plug is still used from time to time. Minnow plugs have a shape and swimming action very similar to that of several baitfish, and that’s no doubt why it’s so effective. These plugs usually have small lips that cause a tight rocking action. Many are made to float but will dive to four or five feet

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when retrieved. Some are weighted and have larger lips that allow them to dive and wobble at depths of up to 12 feet. They come in a variety of patterns and colors, mimicking a variety of baitfish. Because these plugs look and act so much like baitfish, it’s probably best to fish them in clearer water where bass and other predators can see them. In off-color, it may be better to go to a crankbait or vibrating plug because of their greater wobble andAnothervibration.great plus to the floating minnow plug is that it can also be a very effective lure when fishing on the surface. Sometimes it pays to switch tactics as the evening hours move in and the water’s surface becomes flat. Now a little patience helps; cast the lure and let it settle a bit and then a little wriggle to create a wounded minnow struggling at the surface. Follow that up with a short retrieve and then let it settle again, followed by a slight jiggle. I’ve had some great surface action, but it does try your patience a bit. However you choose to fish the minnow plug, it’s still a great lure to include in your arsenal, and another plus is they work for a variety of fish, including bass, pike, muskies, pickerel, trout, walleyes, and in smaller sizes, even panfish.

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The expanded 20-team field, record-setting rain delays, and on-field excitement of the 2022 Little League Baseball World Series is now in the record books, but as it always has done, the thousands of visitors that flocked to our community and the locals that took in the action all came away with newfound memories they will not soon forget. As I have chronicled numerous times in this space, baseball, and particularly Little League Baseball, have always been a very special part of my life. I enjoyed the game as a player, coach, and administrator, and for the past 21 years have had the privilege of being a part of the iHeart Media team broadcasting World Series games on the radio. There were plenty of spectacular plays and fun-filled moments witnessed throughout the 12day event, but for me, it was some off-field moments that were most memorable.

The addition of four new teams was the first World Series expansion since 2001 when the tournament was enlarged from eight to sixteen teams, and Volunteer Stadium was added. It was also the year when a very unique relationship developed between Little League Baseball President & CEO Steve Keener and the 43rd President of the United States, George W. Bush. Little League had invited President Bush, who was to be enshrined in LLB’s Hall of Excellence and attend the World Series Championship Game that year featuring Kitasuna, Japan, and Apopka, Florida. As is always the case with presidential visits, traffic was snarled, and security precautions were massive. Once inside Lamade Stadium, the President was seated on the first base side, where a moment Keener cherishes to this day occurred. Just a few weeks prior, Steve and his wife Cheryl were blessed with baby daughter Maggie. During a brief pre-game meeting, the President held the Keener’s infant daughter in his arms. Two weeks later, our world changed with the 9/11 attacks. In subsequent conversations, Steve revealed how poignant that moment was for him; the President holding his daughter, then days later holding the fate of the country in his hands. Prior to this year’s MLB/Little League Classic game between the Boston Red Sox and the Baltimore Orioles, President Bush returned to Williamsport for the first time since. This visit was part of the Market Square Bases Loaded statue project, where the President’s likeness was to be unveiled alongside Jackie Robinson and baseball immortal Cy Young. President Bush’s interest in baseball began as a Little League player in Midland, Texas.

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When baseball resumed following the 9/11 attacks, President Bush’s first-pitch strike at Shea Stadium ignited a wave of patriotic fervor that swept the nation. One of my prized treasures is a framed letter received from President Bush in 2008 when my son Doug was serving with the military in Afghanistan. I had written the President with an account of what my son was experiencing in the war-torn county. Never expecting a reply, the President’s letter stated in part; “I am deeply moved by your love and pride for your son, and I am inspired by your support of our men and women in uniform and their mission. Our country is fortunate that people like Doug understand the stakes of this war and volunteer to go into harm’s way to protect the freedoms we hold dear. I am honored to be his Commander in Chief. Laura and I send our best wishes to you and your family.” Earlier this summer, I had read a book, “Secrets of the Secret Service,” which detailed some very interesting and often disturbing accounts of the behavior of those occupying the White House. Although not ranked in any order, President Bush, his father, George H.W. Bush, and Ronald Reagan were highly regarded by those Secret Service agents responsible for their safety.Those collective thoughts filled my mind as I watched President Bush walk thru the Bowman Field stands fist-bumping and greeting Little Leaguers, MLB players, and fans at the MLB Classic. As he passed in front of me, I waved, and he waved back, obviously having no idea who I was or what his 2008 letter means to me. But he was at one of his favorite places, a baseball field, enjoying himself and those around him. Despite the weather-related delays or whom one was rooting for, enjoyment was an apt description of the 75th World Series. I enjoyed brief conversations shared with former MLB player Todd Frazier and recently inducted Hall of Fame broadcaster Tim Kurkjian and the time spent behind the microphone with broadcast partner Ken Sawyer this year calling his 51st World Series.Iwitnessed some great Little League play highlighted by Nicaragua’s epic 11-inning 8-7 win over Japan that spanned two days and two rain delays and enjoyed the interactions of the Red Sox and Orioles players with their Little League counterparts.Nexttime you pass through Market Square, let it sink in on the positive legacy Little League Baseball has provided us all.

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