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going to begin this week with a topic that we must all find the positivity in, the United States of America Senate race between Governor Wolf’s former Lieutenant Governor John Fetterman and TV per sonality Dr. Mehmet Oz. For those of you waiting for some of my journalis tic thoughts about the White House, the Wolf house, and them all leading us to the outhouse. Don’t worry; they will be coming in a positive but truth ful way as election time grows nearer.

I am tired of watching the TV com mercials, reading the mailings, and receiving all the texts that involve the hoodied Fetterman and the Doctor of Oz. I just still can’t believe these are the candidates from Pennsylvania that will represent our state in the US Senate.

So, I’m sure you’re thinking, where’s my positivity? Well, here you go. The commercials motivate me to get up and get out — as in any place but in front of the TV. They give me a reason not to be sedentary and to enjoy the out doors during the beautiful fall season.

Next up is the fact they will be having an actual debate on October 25th, an old-fashioned political challenge and discussion to help us find the best can

didate. I’m sure it will be a positive and enlightening conversation. Although boxing gloves — as their campaign promises roll across the bottom of the screen — and a fight until one is knocked out, would be much more entertaining.

Then lastly, which is the most posi tive thing you can say about the two gentlemen, at least from their perspec tive, is that one of them is going to win and be the United States Senator from the great state of Pennsylvania.

Let’s hope that the newly elected sen ator goes to work for the taxpayers and voters of the Keystone State and makes a difference for the good of all. That is the best way to prove their mo tivation isn’t one of power, greed, and fortune at the trough of the taxpayer.

That leads me to what is most needed within government both in Washing ton and Harrisburg. Once an individ ual is elected, it’s almost guaranteed that they will serve multiple terms or until they climb up the political lad der. And this has nothing to do with how good of a job they’re doing. This is more dependent upon one’s individ ual loyalty to following party agenda.

As long as the party doesn’t want the elected out of there, they’re golden, so

to speak. An incumbent candidate is more likely to be reelected, and the party wins. This Demo crat and Republican party support begins with the primary elections when the candidates are seek ing nomination and then carries right on through to November when the Rs and Ds fight it out.

So, let’s just say, hypothetically, that both Mr. Fetterman and Dr. Oz are bad candidates; one of them is des tined to win. This creates the real ity that we all are going to be stuck with this person. This gets me to what is most needed in both Washing ton and Harrisburg — term limits!

Yes, there are great odds they will be reelected; however, term limits could provide a safety net to limit the length of time. This would especial ly hold true in an area that is heav ily democratic or republican, and a clueless candidate wins. You just hope that the next person up is better. I’m sure you can think of examples of democrats and republicans that have never been good at their job but have been there for decades. At least by mak ing them leave one elected position to run for another by limiting terms, they may be found out or exposed. This also

provides the opportunity they will be campaigning in front of a more diver sified voting base for their next job.

When you think about it, bad hires slip through in every aspect of em ployment. When the American people elect anyone, they are basically hiring them for the job; maybe it turns out the person just wasn’t good at that job. It is very difficult to really know what an elected official is doing. As long as they smile and tell the people what they want to hear, it’s assumed they’re doing a good job. We all know Americans are very loyal when it comes to voting and nobody wants to admit they’re wrong. Term limits provide a way to change people when this happens.

Well, that is enough talk about term limits, at least for this week. I don’t want my thoughts about a topic that proba bly will never happen to take away from where the true responsibility must be placed, which is with the American voter.

If you are a citizen of the United States of America, there has never been a more critical time to have your voice heard. If you are not registered, you have until Monday, October 24th, to do so for the Tuesday, November 8th election. Complete information about voting can be found at lyco. org/vote or by calling 570-327-2267. Let’s all be safe out there. God Bless America.

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From the Editor… Breast Cancer Awareness Month: RISE: Rally In Screening Everyone

Earlydetection is key. We’ve all heard this over and over regarding cancer, but in particular breast cancer.

The theme for this year’s Breast Cancer Awareness Month is RISE – Rally In Screening Everyone. “This year we RISE to ensure every woman has access to the screenings she needs and the support she deserves.”

In 2022, an estimated 287,500 new cases of invasive breast cancer will be diagnosed in women in the U.S. as well as 51,400 new cases of non-invasive breast cancer.

65% of breast cancer cases are diagnosed at a localized stage (there is no sign that the cancer has spread outside of the breast), for which the 5-year relative survival rate is 99%.

This year, an estimated 43,550 women will die from breast cancer in the U.S.

Although rare, men get breast cancer too. In 2022, an estimated 2,710 men will be diagnosed with breast cancer in the U.S. and approximately 530 men will die from breast cancer.

1 in 8 women in the United States will be diagnosed with breast cancer in her

lifetime

Breast cancer is the most common cancer in American women, except for skin cancers. It is estimated that in 2022, approximately 30% of all new women’s cancer diagnoses will be breast cancer.

There are over 3.8 million breast cancer survivors in the United States.

On average, every 2 minutes a woman is diagnosed with breast cancer in the United States.

These statistics are why it is so important to have access to screenings and to make sure you are getting screened per you doctors’ recommendations.

Here is some information from the National Breast Cancer Foundation (NBCF) about how to go about scheduling and getting a mammogram: Overcoming Barriers to Scheduling

Your Mammogram

Many women encounter barriers when trying to schedule a mammogram. Often, things like concerns with cost or not knowing who to call can be discouraging

when setting up an appointment. This article provides the essential information you need so that you do not miss out on this important exam.

What You Need to Know

Before being able to schedule a mammogram, you might need a referral from a doctor if you are under the age of 40, have already received your annual screening mammogram for the year, have an abnormal breast symptom, or have had breast cancer in the past. If you are 40 years or older and simply seeking a screening mammogram without any of the exceptions mentioned, it’s unlikely you will be asked for a doctor’s referral.  What Type of Mammogram to Schedule Screening mammogram: If you don’t have any symptoms or pain, and just need your yearly mammogram.

Diagnostic mammogram: If you have continuous and persistent pain, redness, a lump, discharge, or other concerns that need to be evaluated. Diagnostic mammograms are also done after irregular findings in a routine screening mammogram.

Why is it Important to Know the Difference?

Screening and diagnostic mammograms differ in cost and in specialty. If you are paying for your service out of pocket or if your health insurance does not cover your diagnostic mammogram, you’ll want to know ahead of time to be

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While mammograms are an important part of early detection, your earliest defense may be yourself. I think that we can all agree that no one knows our bodies better than we do. This means we are often the first to notice when something isn’t right or the same that it was before — this is where self-exams come in and why they are so critical in the early detection of breast cancer. Now before I go further, here’s your warning; I’m going to be talking about ta-tas. Specifically, how to do self-breast exams. If, for some reason, that makes you uncomfortable, just keep moving on. Because you know what makes me and millions of people across the world uncomfortable? Breast cancer. And we all know that the first line of defense against breast cancer is early detection. And self-exams are the first line in that first line of defense.

Before we get to the details on doing the self-exam, let’s go over a few things. First, ladies, we should be performing self-exams monthly. So, pick a day and stick to it. Maybe it’s the first or last day of the month, or perhaps your favorite number; just try to stay consistent. Also, remember that while these exams are important, they should never replace regular screenings with your doctor. On to the details!

What are the steps of a breast selfexam?

1. Visual inspection: With your shirt and bra removed, stand in front of a mirror. Put your arms down by your sides. Look for any changes in breast shape, breast swelling, dimpling in the skin, or changes in the nipples. Next, raise your arms high overhead and look for the same things. Finally, put your hands on your hips and press firmly to make your chest muscles flex. Look for the same changes again. Be sure to look at both breasts.

2. Manual inspection while standing up: With your shirt and bra removed, use your right hand to examine your left breast, then vice versa. With the pads of your three middle fingers, press on every part of one breast. Use light pressure, then medium, then firm. Feel for any lumps, thick spots, or other changes. A circular pattern may help you make sure you hit every spot. Then, press the tissue under the arm. Be sure to check under the areola and then squeeze the nipple gently to check for discharge. Repeat the steps on the other side of your body.

3. Manual inspection while lying down: When you lie down, your breast tissue spreads more evenly. This is a good position to feel for changes, especially if your breasts are large. Lie down and put a pillow under your right

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shoulder. Place your right arm behind your head. Using your le hand, apply the same technique as step 2, using the pads of your ngers to press all parts of the breast tissue and under your arm. Finally, swap the pillow to the other side, and check the other breast and armpit. Be sure to check under the areola and then squeeze the nipple gently to check for discharge.

Results and Follow-Up

When should I call my doctor about something I nd in my breast selfexam?

If you nd a lump or any other worrisome changes, stay calm. Most self-exam ndings are not signs of breast cancer. But you should still call your healthcare provider if you notice any:

– Change in the look, feel, or size of the breast.

– Change in the look or feel of the nipple.

– Dimpling or puckering of the skin.

– Lump, hard knot, or thick spot in the breast tissue.

– Nipple discharge.

– Nipple or other area pulling inward.

– Pain in one spot that won’t go away.

– Rash on the nipple.

– Swelling of one or both breasts.

– Warmth, redness, or dark spots on the skin.

ere you have it. Once again, a selfexam should never replace your regular screenings with your doctor. If you have a 4 or higher at the front of your age,

remember that you should be getting yearly mammograms or whatever your PCP recommends.

I also want to note that UPMC is o ering $55 Mammograms this month, on several dates, and at several locations. $55 Mammograms

What: UPMC is o ering $55 mammograms for those with no or limited insurance coverage in recognition of Breast Cancer Awareness month. Appointments are limited, and it is necessary to call the phone number of the location that is most convenient to you. Be sure to mention $55 mammograms when scheduling your appointment. Mammograms must be paid by cash or check.

When & Where: UPMC Williamsport Divine Providence Campus, Breast Health Center, 1100 Grampian Blvd., Williamsport on Oct. 15, 8 a.m. to noon. Call 570-326-8200.

UPMC Muncy, 215 E. Water St., on Oct. 8 and Oct. 29, from 8 a.m. to noon. Call 570-321-2545.

UPMC Wellsboro, 32 Central Ave., on Oct. 13, from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. Call 570723-0160.

Also, over the next month it will be a veritable ‘Pink Out’ wherever you go. Please be cautious on what you buy and where you donate. Not everyone is giving the money where they say, and not all BC charities are created equal. Do your due diligence.

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Manywomen are concerned about the potential for developing breast cancer in their lifetimes. Breast cancer is the second-most common cancer among women in the United States and Canada. Despite that prevalence, there are ways for women to reduce their risk for breast cancer.

While it is impossible to change family history or genetic markers like gene mutations that increase breast cancer risk, the following are seven ways women can lower their risk.

1. Exercise regularly and maintain a healthy weight. Physical activity and monitoring calories can keep weight in check. The Mayo Clinic recommends at least 150 minutes per week of moderate aerobic activity or 75 minutes per week of vigorous aerobic activity. Strength training at least twice a week also is recommended. Being overweight or obese increases a woman’s risk for breast cancer.

2. Consume a healthy diet. The link between diet and breast cancer risk is still being studied. However, research suggests that a diet high in vegetables and fruit, and calcium-rich dairy products, but low in red and processed meats may lower breast cancer risk.

3. Avoid or limit alcohol consumptions. Alcohol increases risk of breast cancer, even in small amounts. For those who

drink, no more than one alcoholic drink a day should be the limit. The more a woman drinks, the greater her risk of developing breast cancer, states the Mayo Clinic.

4. Undergo genetic counseling and testing. Women concerned about a genetic connection or family history of breast cancer can speak to their doctor about testing and counseling that could help them reduce their risk. Preventive medicines and surgeries might help those at elevated risk for breast cancer.

5. Limit hormone therapy. Combination hormone replacement therapy for postmenopausal women may increase risk of breast cancer, indicates the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Similarly, taking oral contraceptives during reproductive years may increase risk. Women can speak with their physicians to weigh the pros and cons of taking such hormones.

6. Breastfeed children, if possible. Breastfeeding has been linked to reducing a woman’s risk of developing breast cancer.

7. Learn to detect breast cancer. Women should get to know their bodies so they can determine if something is awry as early as possible. Early detection of breast cancer increases the chances that treatment will prove successful.

Women can embrace various strategies to reduce their risk of developing breast cancer.

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Thispast Sunday, I start ed a new series of ser mons called “Missional Strategy – Why we do what we do the way we do it.” I think I chose this topic partly because the pandemic is wind ing down, partly because our church is on the threshold of some new opportunities, and partly because mission drift is inevitable. Whatever the reason, it’s always a good organization al discipline to revisit missional strategy. Every organization has a why that defines its reason for existence. For the Church, it is the making of disciples of Jesus Christ. Jesus described the why of the church this way, All authority in heaven and on earth has been given to me. Therefore go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, and teaching them to obey everything I have commanded you. And surely I am with you always, to the very end of the age. Matthew 28:18-20 Paul the Apostle spoke of the why this way, All this is from God, who reconciled us to himself through Christ and gave us the ministry of reconciliation: that God was reconciling the world to himself in Christ, not counting people’s sins against them. And he has committed to us the message of

reconciliation. We are, therefore, Christ’s ambassadors, as though God were making his appeal through us. II Corinthians 5:18-20

The why is the reason we ex ist. It is our primary mission. It guides every decision we make and energizes every action we take – or at least it should.

Jesus gave the Church two pri mary directives in the mission of making disciples: baptizing and teaching.

Baptizing

Long before baptism, God’s saving grace was already drawing the believ er. This is why Paul declared in Ephe sians 2:8 that God’s grace alone saves us, “For it is by grace you have been saved, through faith — and this is not from yourselves, it is the gift of God.”

Baptism is a definitive outward declara tion of faith in Jesus Christ. Like birth, it marks the completion of the first stage of a disciple’s life. A baptism is a testimony to the saving grace of God. Church, if we’re willing, we can be a channel of that grace.

In fact, the call to baptize is actually a command to be a channel of saving grace. We can’t save anyone, but God’s grace flowing freely through us can. Like water, saving grace flows naturally to the lowest

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BBQ chicken, sandwich roll, molasses baked beans, broccoli and carrots, macaroni salad

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Chicken rice soup, fresh spinach salad with crispy chicken and bacon dressing, Caesar bow tie salad, pineapple

October 17

Pizza pasta casserole, glazed carrots, broccoli, fruited gelatin

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Ham salad with whole grain bread, carrot and raisin salad, banana pudding, fresh orange

October 11

Meatloaf marinara, macaroni and cheese, mixed vegetables, fresh orange

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Italian hoagie with lettuce and tomato, pepper slaw, sliced apples

October 18

Breaded fish sandwich, sandwich roll, stewed tomatoes, macaroni and cheese, fresh pear

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Greek salad with crispy chicken, tomatoes, and feta dressing, pasta salad, pineapple, fresh banana

October 12

Roasted pork with gravy over stuffing, sweet potatoes, lima beans, pumpkin custard

Lighter Fare

Chicken Caesar wrap with leaf lettuce, fresh banana, pepper slaw

October 19

Alpine hamburger, sandwich roll, molasses baked beans, garlic smashed cauliflower, vanilla pudding with apples

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Ham, turkey, Swiss on whole wheat bread, cinnamon apples, broccoli salad

October 13

Spaghetti and meatballs with marinara, Italian vegetable blend, tossed salad with Italian, whole grain bread

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Ham, turkey, Swiss on whole wheat bread, minted pears, broccoli salad

October 20

Fresh sausage link with peppers and onions, sandwich roll, hot spiced peaches, cheesy broccoli, apple sauce

Lighter Fare Minestrone soup, turkey and Swiss on whole grain wrap, pickled beet salad, tropical fruit salad

October 14

Goulash, carrots and cauliflower, green beans, apple sauce

Lighter Fare

Buffalo chicken salad with blue cheese dressing, tropical fruit salad, chocolate pudding, dinner roll

October 21

Beef stroganoff over noodles, shredded red cabbage, green beans, pepper slaw

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Chicken Caesar wrap with leaf lettuce, pepper slaw, sliced peaches, fresh banana

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point – and it reaches everyone. We tend to shy away from it because building rela tionships with the lost can be very messy. Friends, are we willing to let saving grace flow — even if it takes risk, opens us to rid icule, exposes us to drama, or puts us with people we’re not comfortable being with?

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become in every respect the mature body of him who is the head, that is, Christ. From him, the whole body joined and held together by every supporting liga ment, grows and builds itself up in love as each part does its work. Ephesians 4:14-16

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For the Church, the first key missional question is, “How are we allowing God’s saving grace to flow through us into our mission field?”

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Do your best to present yourself to God as one approved, a worker who does not need to be ashamed and who correctly handles the word of truth. II Timothy 2:15

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God provides transformational grace to mature the infant believer into an approved worker in the mission. Being a Chris tian isn’t just about being saved; it’s also about being transformed so we, too, can become successful in the mission. Listen as Paul makes this point abundantly clear: Therefore, I urge you, brothers and sisters, in view of God’s mercy, to offer your bod ies as a living sacrifice, holy and pleasing to God — this is your true and proper wor ship. Do not conform to the pattern of this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind. Then you will be able to test and approve what God’s will is — his good, pleasing and perfect will. Romans 12:1-2

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Jesus instructed His Church to be a channel of His transformational grace by teaching believers to obey everything He commanded. That’s a tall order, and the church has the job of getting it done. Being effective in teaching requires rela tionships — and that requires emotional involvement and the sacrifice of time and energy. Are we willing to let transforma tional grace flow even if it costs us dearly?

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Then we will no longer be infants, tossed back and forth by the waves, and blown here and there by every wind of teaching and by the cunning and craftiness of peo ple in their deceitful scheming. Instead of speaking the truth in love, we will grow to

Zig Ziglar once said, “If you aim at noth ing, you will hit it every time.” Church, what are we aiming for? Can we see the target? Have we clearly defined it? With the pandemic fading into the past, this is a prime opportunity for all of us to refocus on the mission of the Church. Knowing the why will help guide us into a fruitful future!

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to educate women about breast cancer have helped raise awareness of the disease and just how treatable it is when detected early. Despite that, a diagnosis can still be difficult for women and their families. When someone close to you is affected by breast cancer, priorities suddenly change and you may be wondering what you can do to provide the support needed to help this person navigate any ups and downs that could be on the horizon.

A breast cancer diagnosis does not produce a uniform response. While one loved one may embrace others wanting to help, another may feel she is a burden and exhibit an unwillingness to accept help. In the latter instance, being a supportive bystander may require walking on eggshells. Even still, there are some universal ways to lend support

when a friend or a loved one has been diagnosed with cancer.

Offer practical support. Cancer affects the body in a number of ways. Energy levels may wane and certain symptoms may arise. Side effects from treatments also can make it difficult to continue with daily tasks. So an offer to help with tasks associated with daily living, such as cooking meals, gardening, washing clothes, or cleaning up around the house, can be practical and much appreciated. Approach the individual and ask questions in pointed ways. Rather than, “What can I do to help?”, which may result in an answer of, “Nothing,” figure out a way to pitch in and then ask if that would be acceptable. This may be, “Would you like me to run to the supermarket for you today?”

Offer emotional support. Someone with breast cancer

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may just need a person who can be there and listen. A hug, a nod of understanding or even a companion who can chat and take the person’s mind off the cancer can be immensely helpful. Keep in mind that emotions may change on a dime, and some emotions may be directed at support systems. While it can feel hurtful, remember the real reason for any outburst is the disease. Patience is needed at all times.

Learn what you can about breast cancer. Research the type of cancer your loved one has, which may make it easier to understand what to expect. If the person is amenable, you may consider accompanying her to appointments to hear firsthand about the next steps in her treatment and recovery.

Maintain a positive attitude. It’s never easy knowing someone you love is sick. They are going through their own emotional roller coaster, and support systems can lift their

spirits by maintaining positive attitudes. Avoid wearing rosecolored glasses, but try to remain as upbeat as possible.

Find a support group. Professional support groups are great resources for coping with a cancer journey. Supporting a person with cancer takes its own unique toll, particularly when caring for a spouse, child or mother with breast cancer. Support groups or support networks can be helpful.

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The South Williamsport Police Department serves both the Borough of South Williamsport and the Borough of DuBoistown with a total population of 7,500 residents. South Williamsport is a residential community with many small businesses. The Borough is approximately 1.9 square miles in size and there are approximately twenty-three miles of roads. South Williamsport is known internationally as the home of Little League Baseball. The Borough of South Williams port is an equal opportunity employer.

Application packets are available at the South Williamsport Police Department, 331 West Southern Avenue, South Williamsport, PA, 17702, from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Monday through Friday. An application fee of $25.00 will be paid at the time the application is picked up. The deadline for the return of completed applications is Friday October 13th, 2022, at 4 p.m. Any questions, please call the police department at 570-327-8152

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County Hall Corner: A Senior Moment

Thereis a wake-up call with retirement. In one sense, it seems fantastic that the daily drudgery of going to work is finally in the rearview mirror. Finally, there is the freedom to travel, pick up a new hobby, or just spend more time with family and friends. But the other reality is that the body is not what it was just a few years before, and the cost of those medical bills puts a bite in those plans for Hilton Head or Hawaii.

Given that I am now part of that community, I can say that I have yet to meet a single senior that can say that their retirement has turned out the way they expected. A number have discovered that their newly acquired free time is coveted by family members who need babysitters or other help. The same is true of the amount of money they believed would allow them to live ‘comfortably’ in their evening years, especially with the present inflation rates we are now encountering.

It is this elderly angst that was behind the Senior Expo sponsored by Senator Gene Yaw and Representa-

tive Joe Hamm at the Community Baptist Church on the morning of Thursday, September 22nd. One local media source (not Webb Weekly!) published the wrong location. Still, it appears that virtually everyone got their CORRECT info about the event from a very impressive mail flyer sent out to seniors. The doors were to open at 9:30 a.m., yet the line started forming before 9:00, and by 9:30, at least 100 seniors were waiting to enter. The government sponsors of this program were not sponsors in name only. When the door did open, Senator Yaw was there to greet each person as they entered. Standing a few yards inside the entrance was Representative Joe Hamm, and he was not just shaking

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hands. One after another stood in line to talk to Hamm because he has a wellearned reputation as a government offi cial who does not just listen to problems but seeks to find ways to solve them.

Assembled were over 50 vendors with programs or services for se niors. They represented health or ganizations, financial institutions, non-profit organizations, and even law-enforcement units. It was a cor nucopia that was extremely well de signed and, given the 500 or so at tendees, was also greatly appreciated. Quite frankly, seniors are looking for help, and they need more than Senator Yaw and Representative Hamm, and well-meaning local organizations can offer. One example is the Pennsylvania Lottery which supplies Pennsylvania seniors to have access to free and re duced-fare transportation, prescrip tion assistance, free meals, and rent and property tax rebates. That last item, property tax rebates, is critically valu able to many seniors. Yet the program has not been adjusted for inflation for many years — thus, as seniors get cost-of-living increases to their social security, it could bump them from the rebate program on rent and property tax. In 2010, the number peaked at just over 600,000 but then began to shrink, a trend that has continued every year

since. In 2021, fewer than 450,000 households received rebates. That’s a drop of almost 27% in the past ten years. This year may be especially challenging for many because Social Security recip ients will receive the highest cost-of-liv ing adjustment since 1982, which could disqualify scores of people currently receiving rebates when they reapply next year based on their 2022 income.

This is a problem that the legisla tors in Harrisburg could fix but have not chosen to do so. Some years ago, there was a stopgap measure focused on Social Security cost-of-living in creases, ensuring that no one who had already qualified for a rebate would lose out solely because of those rais es. The bill, signed into law by for mer Republican Gov. Tom Corbett, allowed hundreds of people to keep receiving rebates, according to the De partment of Revenue, but it expired in 2016 and has not been renewed.

Sadly, this is just one of many issues that seniors must deal with as their lives get more demanding, and they have fewer resources to deal with them. It used to be the Boy Scouts who would help an old lady across the street. To day, there needs to be more leaders like Senator Yaw and Representative Hamm to help them where they need to go.

The 9-11 Memorial Coalition would like to thank the following organizations, institutions, and citizens of Lycoming County for their donations, help and patronage with the 9-11 Memorial Ride. Without your help, this event would not be a success.

Any questions or comments can be directed to sales@911memorialcoalition.org. Also visit us at http://911memorialcoalition.org.

PA State Rep. Joe Hamm & Erik Houser, COS

Backyard Broadcasting Smith Jewelers

Sheriff Mark Lusk & Lyc Cnty Sheriff’s Dept.

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American Legion Post 104 Bald Bird Brewing

D&M Tool & Machine – Mike Delullo, Owner Don Smith’s Family Genetti Hotel & Suites

Honey Dippers

Hulsizer’s Chevrolet – Bill Schneck

Keystone Motorcycle Press

Korean War Veterans of Lycoming County

Lycoming Cnty Dept. of Public Safety (911 Ctr)

Polar Services

Susquehanna Trailways

Thad’s Place

VFW Duboistown Post 7863

WBRE-TV

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Weis Markets of Montgomery –

John Shrimp, Manager

Williamsport Sun Gazette WNEP-TV

Antes Fort Fire Dept. Duboistown Fire Dept. Hughesville Fire & Police Depts. Jersey Shore Fire Depts. Loyalsock Fire Dept.

Montoursville Fire & Police Depts.

Montgomery Emergency Management

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Muncy Fire & Police Depts.

Muncy Twp. Fire Dept.

Nesbit Fire Dept.

Nippenose Fire Dept.

Old Lycoming Fire Dept.

Penn College Police

Pennsylvania State Police Picture Rocks Vol. Fire Dept.

Ralston Fire Dept.

South Williamsport Fire & Police Depts.

Williamsport Police Dept.

Blue Knights MC

Masonic MC Chapter 32

Red Knights MC

Bethany Lutheran Church – Montoursville

Third Street United Methodist Church

United Churches of Lycoming County

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Ken & Tami Feese

Nolan & Ella Brelsford

Ryan Brelsford

Ted Minier

Tim Chambers

A heartfelt “Thank You”

AND – Thank you to the Clinton Twp Volunteer Fire Dept for all their hard work and dedication to this event! Without them it would not be what it is today!

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EVENTS

Constitution Alive

What: Constitution Alive is a video-based series teaching the basics of the US Constitution. Classes are free to attend however workbooks can be purchased by contacting Janet Blachek at janetvogelblachek@gmail.com. Workbooks follow the videos and will enhance the learning experience for those who wish to study more in depth. Cost of workbook is $15.

Registration for the class should be made to djeffries@svrcs. org or by calling 570-367-1351.

When: This will be a 6-week class held on Tuesday afternoons from 1:00 p.m.-3:00 p.m. starting October 4, 11, 18, 25 and November 1 and 8.

Where: We will meet in the fellowship hall at Albright United Methodist Church, 47 East Main St., Loganton.

Virtual Fall Wildflowers Talk

What: Dr. George Chamuris, Professor Emeritus of Biology at Bloomsburg University, will talk about the native wildflowers you can expect to see this fall at the park. Program will be presented using Microsoft Teams. Registration required by emailing Rhiannon Summers at rhsummers@pa.gov or calling 570-477-7780.

When: Wednesday, October 5 from 11:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. Where: Virtual.

Career Fair

What: Jobs, jobs, jobs!!! Attention job seekers! PA CareerLink® is hosting a tailgate themed Career Fair. You don’t want to miss this opportunity to explore careers and connect with employers from various industries, in a fun and comfortable tailgate setting. For more information, please call PA CareerLink® at 570-893-2963.

When: Wednesday, October 5th from 1:00 p.m.-4:00 p.m.

Where: Millbrook Plaza Parking Lot, Hogan Boulevard, Mill

Hall.

Book Review

What: Friends of the JV Brown Library Book Review. Dr. Mark Noe, retired Penn College Professor of English, will review a selective survey of books on walking. His selections range from broad surveys to volumes on specific trails, memorable hikes, religious treks, and pleasant walks. His primary text will be Rebecca Solnit’s Wanderlust.

When: Friday, October 7, 2022. Snacks and bottled water will be available or bring a bag lunch, if desired. The program is from 12:15 p.m.-12:45 p.m. with Q&A until 1:00 p.m. Reserve a seat by calling the library at 570-326-0536 or use the library’s online reservation calendar (http://calendar.jvbrown.edu).

Reservations are required due to space considerations and must be made before 3:00 PM on Wednesday, October 5.

Where: Lowry Room, Third Floor, Welch Family Wing of the library. Public parking lot is adjacent to the site.

Book Sale

What: The Friends of the J.V. Brown Library will hold its fall book sale, a major fundraising event for the Friends. Money raised supplements programs and services beyond the regular library budget.

When: October 7-8. Public hours on Friday, October 7, are 9 a.m.-7 p.m. and on Saturday, October 8, from 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Book sale preview night, which is open only to Friends of the Library, will be Thursday, October 6, from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m.

Where: Pine Street United Methodist Church, 441 Pine St., Williamsport.

Blood Drive

What: Community blood drive.

When: Friday, October 7th, from noon-5:00 p.m.

Where: Zafar Grotto Rafaz Club, banquet room. 381 East Second Ave., S. Williamsport.

What’s Growing on in the Garden

What: What’s Growing on in the Garden. Join the Lycoming County Master Gardeners to see what pests, practices, and produce are in the Gardens and tips and tricks to get the most from your gardens. Bring a sample of mystery weeds, bugs or disease in your gardens to share! Meet in the Gardens, weather permitting.

When: Saturday, October 8th, 10:00 a.m.-11:00 a.m.

Where: Lysock View Complex, 542 County Farm Rd., Montoursville.

Discover Ricketts Hike

What: Hiking the Old Bulldozer Road Trail to see Valley View. This is a 5-mile advanced hike. Wear fluorescent orange. Bring bug spray and water. Registration required by emailing Rhiannon Summers at rhsummers@pa.gov or calling 570-477-7780.

When: Saturday, October 8 from 2:00-5:00 p.m.

Where: Park and meet at the Rt. 118 Trailhead Parking Lot in Ricketts Glen State Park.

Full Moon Astronomy

What: Learn about our moon and take a closer look with our telescope. Bring a flashlight! Contact Rhiannon Summers at 570-477-7780 or rhsummers@pa.gov for more information.

When: Saturday, October 8 from 7:30-8:30 p.m.

Where: Park and meet at the Visitor Center in Ricketts Glen State Park.

Longaberger Bingo

What: We are sponsoring a themed Longaberger Basket and gift card bingo. There will be a Chinese auction, special raffles, RIP tickets, 50/50 and the kitchen will be open with a variety of delicious food for purchase. Tickets are $20 in advance or $25 at the door for 20 games (specials available separately).

When: Saturday, October 8, 2022. Doors open at 11:30 a.m. with Early Bird starting at 1:00 p.m.

Where: Turbotville Community Hall, in Turbotville.

“Annual Fall Festival”

What: This is an outdoor festival that focuses on the natural resources and outdoor recreational opportunities in north-central Pennsylvania. Displays and scheduled programs by state and county conservation agencies, local conservation organizations, and businesses related to the outdoors will be at the Fall Festival. There will also be live animals, crafts, demonstrations, and more. Festival may be modified or cancelled in the event of severe weather or new CDC Guidelines. This will happen in the parking lot of the main day use area. Follow Little Pine State Park signs at

the intersection of SR 4001 and PA Rt. 44 at Waterville and intersection of SR 4001 and PA Rt. 287 at English Center.

When: Sunday, October 9, 2022, 12:00–4:00 p.m.

Where: Little Pine State Park, Parking Lot of Main Day Use Area.

Book Sale

What: Friends of Muncy Library book sale.

When: Oct 11th, from 3:00 p.m.-6:00 p.m., and Oct. 22nd, from 10:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m.

Where: Muncy Library, 108 S. Main St., Muncy.

Post Breakfast

What: The Milton American Legion, Post 71, will begin serving breakfast for $9 per person with a large menu available. Please call 570-742-4236 ahead if you are part of a large group so we can be ready for you.

When: First and third Sunday of the month. Breakfast is open to the public from 9:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m.

Where: Milton American Legion, Post 71, 401 N. Front St., Milton.

CHURCH

CHURCH EVENTS

Home Made Days

What: Chinese Auction, winners drawn at 2pm Saturday. Flea Market, Hand Crafted Items, Fall Decor, and more. We have fresh Home-Made baked goods, pies, and soups! For lunch Home-Made BBQ, hot/sweet sausage sandwiches, hot dogs, baked beans and more!

When: Friday, October 7th from 9:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m. and Saturday, October 8th from 9:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m.

Where: Kedron UMC, 14725 Rt. 220 Hwy. at the intersection of Rt. 220 and Edkin Hill Rd. 10 miles North of Hughesville and 3 Miles South of Muncy Valley on Rt. 220.

Hymns of Lowell Mason

What: Musical program on the hymns of Lowell Mason, “Father of Musical Education,” by members of the Williamsport Chapter, American Guild of Organists

When: Friday, October 7th, at 7:00 p.m.

Where: Trinity Episcopal Church, 844 W. 4th St. Williamsport. Use Trinity Place door.

Rummage Sale

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EVENTS...

What: Trash and treasure sale.

When: October 7th from 8:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m. and October 8th from 8:00 a.m.-noon.

Where: Faxon-Kenmar UMC, 1301 Clayton Ave., Williamsport.

Spaghetti Dinner

What: Spaghetti dinner with meat sauce, with salad, rolls & better, dessert and beverage. $12 for adults; $6 for children. Dine in or take-out.

When: Saturday, October 8th from 4:00 p.m.-6:00 p.m., or sold out.

Where: Holy Spirit Evangelical Lutheran Church, 10275 State Route 44, Watsontown.

Rummage Sale

What: Saint Ann Catholic Church Fall Rummage Sale

When: Saturday, October 8, 2022, from 8:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m.,

Sunday & Monday, October 9 & 10, from 8:00 a.m.-noon.

Preview Sale - Friday, October 7, 2022, from 5:00 p.m.-6:00 p.m. for $5 entry.

Where: Parish Center School Gym, 1650 Sheridan St., Williamsport.

Chicken BBQ

What: Drive thru chicken BBQ. Meal includes a chicken half, baked potato, baked beans, cabbage, roll and cookies. Meal is $10. Chicken only or kid’s portion is $5. Pre-orders are recommended: 570-538-1541, 570-971-9768.

When: October 8th, from 4:00 p.m.-6:00 p.m.

Where: St. John’s UMC, 49 River Road, Dewart.

Church Service

What: Sunday service. Sermon Title: ank Heaven For Heaven. Sermon Text: John 14:1-6. All are welcome to learn about God and the Christian life.

When: Sunday Morning, October 9th. Service Time: 10:15 a.m.

Where: Garden View Baptist Church, 1600 Doris Ave., Williamsport.

MEETINGS...

MEETINGS

Domestic Violence Support

What: Domestic Violence Support Group suggested for anyone 21 years of age and older who have experienced Domestic Violence.

When: Each ursday from 5:00 p.m.-6:00 p.m.

Where: YWCA Northcentral PA, Park Room, 815 W. Fourth St., Williamsport.

West Branch Pride

What: West Branch Pride.

When: Monthly meeting, 3rd Tuesday of the month, at 7:00 p.m.

Where: YWCA Williamsport.

GriefShare Support Group

What: A weekly seminar and support group for people who are grieving the loss of a loved one.

When: Tuesdays at 6:30 p.m. Please contact the church at 570-546-8030 for the most current schedule.

Where: First United Methodist Church, 602 S. Market St., Muncy.

ARTS and ENTERTAINMENT EVENTS

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT EVENTS...

Photography Show

What: Susquehanna Valley Shutterbugs 2022 Annual Members Photography Show. Come celebrate local photographers and vote for your favorites while enjoying a wine and cheese reception.

When: Oct 7th, 2022, from 6:00 p.m.-8:00 p.m.

Where: omas T. Taber Museum, 858 W. 4th St., Williamsport.

Portrait of an Artist

What: Portrait of an Artist: Original songs and poems performed by Don Hess.

When: Friday October 7, 2022, from 1:00-2:00 p.m.

Where: Backhouse Cafe Co ee & Tea, 901 West Fourth St., Williamsport.

Maker’s Market

What: Maker’s Market; local vendors, food truck, live music, beer vendor, children’s event and pet friendly. Wine tastings and slushies.

When: Sunday, October 9th, from 11:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m.

Where: Up the Crick - Wine & Antiques 5099 N. Route 44 Hwy., Jersey Shore (Poust Taxidermy).

Fall Into the Arts, Lake Fest

What: Eighth annual Fall Into the Arts, Lake Fest. Fine art, ne cra , live music and great food. Rain or shine. Free admission.

When: Saturday, October 8th from 10:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m., and Sunday, October 9th from 11:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m.

Where: 939 Trimble Rd., Trout Run (overlooking Rose Valley Lake). Look for orange and black road signs.

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AsI sat on the front porch last week of our beautiful log cabin high on top of a mountain overlooking the Smoky Mountains, I couldn’t help but take it all in. Each morning we went out to sit in the line of rocking chairs that awaited us. Some of us had coffee, while others read a book.

Me? Well, I had my vanilla chai hot tea even though it was hotter than molasses down there. The view was breathtaking. Two trees above us leaned just enough that it looked like the mountains were framed into this gorgeous scenery. A small pine tree stood tall as if it was as high as the framed trees. I thought, “How cute would that tree look with Christmas lights!?”

This was the morning after we visited one of the coolest Christmas stores I had ever been to. The mountains rolled for days. The peaks were so high. Pennsylvania mountains are gorgeous, but in the Smokies, they go for miles and miles and stand so much taller. The afternoon we got there, we passed a

mountain with tons of little log cabins that all looked the same. Each was sitting next to the other as if they were going to fall off the edge of this mountain because there were so many. It was so neat to see. A few days later, we all rode a mountain coaster at night and passed this far away mountain again. All the houses glowed like a scene from a Christmas village. We all oohed and ahhed because it was like something in a movie. Kenzy said, “Momma! It’s like the scene in the new Grinch movie with all their little houses on the mountain.” She was right. It was exactly like that. I could have sat in a chair right alongside this country road with a mug of hot tea and stared at it all night. It was truly magical.

Our week was wonderful. We shared this home with all of our best friends. It was a perfect home for all of us to spend a week together, and we did and saw so much. The sights and sounds of a new town are exciting. Spending a week with your besties to share it with makes it that much better. It just so happened to be our seventeenth wedding anniversary. We

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had been in Gatlinburg and Nashville for our ten-year anniversary, and here we were seven years later with our kids and best friends to live it all over again.

They kept our kids so we could go enjoy dinner together one night that week. I had looked and reviewed lots of places to eat weeks prior. The one that really got me was a restaurant called Ristorante DellaSantina. It was nestled in the little town of Sevierville, about five miles from our cabin. When I searched online, the outside didn’t strike me at first, so I kept looking. I would look at

menus, environment, and reviews. I found beautiful places, but their menu was not our usual taste. We aren’t people to go spend $60 on one plate and not be full. These small portions and high price places don’t do much for us. We are bar food and Italian people, but going to a bar for our anniversary in a brand new town for us wasn’t something we wanted either.

Ristorante DellaSantina’s menu looked amazing, and the inside looked gorgeous. I told Chris as we drove there for our dinner date that the outside

didn’t look the best, but I promised the menu, and the inside looked amazing. We were going to sit by the river that night, but it was so hot that we chose to sit inside. The tables were covered in white cotton tablecloths, and on top of the tables were a candle, a real rose in a vase, and a gorgeous place setting. Above our table was a stained-glass window. It was perfect.

Everything in this restaurant except for the cannoli were all imported from Italy, and the pasta was made from scratch. Chris and I ordered the same thing, Caesar salad, chicken alfredo, and an appetizer that was focaccia. It’s an ovenbaked flatbread with some insanely

delicious seasonings on it for those of you not familiar.

Everything was heaven. The chicken was perfectly grilled. The pasta was unlike any pasta I had ever tasted. The salad and bread were incredible too. We were so happy with our meals and left with leftovers. I couldn’t leave without trying an imported Italian dessert.

When we left, Chris and I said that it shows you that you can’t judge a book by its cover. Google it. You will see the outside is just a regular building. Each section is a different color — blue, yellow, pink, and red. The end was where the restaurant was, which was a cream color. You wouldn’t think it was

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some lavishing place, but it was. The best Italian food we ever had. It is a must-try if you are ever in the Gatlinburg/Pigeon Forge area. The service was awesome, the environment was soft and elegant, and the food was to die for. It just goes to show that you can’t judge a restaurant for how the outside looks. We can’t wait to go back!

Chicken Caesar Pasta Salad Ingredients:

• 2 boneless skinless chicken breast, cut in small chunks & seasoned (I use chicken seasoning)

• 1 head of romaine lettuce, washed and chopped

• 1/4 of a red pepper

• 3/4 cup (uncooked) of any pasta (I used Radiatori)

• Croutons

• Parmesan Cheese

Caesar Dressing —-> Now, I’m not gonna lie. I had every intention of making a homemade Caesar with this, but I just couldn’t get past the anchovy paste in order to get that Caesar taste.

I prefer not to officially know there is smashed fish in my dressing. I’d rather think they just don’t put it in it when you just buy it. Haha!

But, I used a very delicious brand called Marzetti that you can find in the cooler aisle at your local grocery store.

Cook chicken in a pan with a little

olive oil until golden brown. While your chicken is cooking start cooking your ¾ cup of pasta. Rinse with cool water, set aside.

Get a large bowl and dump your romaine lettuce in. Add chicken, pasta, and red pepper. Top with as much dressing as you would like and mix well.

This will make 2 large salad servings for a meal or 4 small side dish servings.

Garnish with parm cheese and croutons.

SERVE Immediately. (Or wait to add dressing until ready to serve.)

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World War II Veteran to Lead Free Concert at the CAC

Thebrutal battle of the Ardennes Forest took place more than 80 years ago during World War II; there aren’t many men still alive who fought and served during those freezing weeks late in 1944.

But one of them will conduct a concert at the Community Arts Center on Oct. 9.

Still active at the robust age of 97, Col. Arnald D. Gabriel, USAF Ret., will lead the 11th annual Liberty Band Festival — a Williamsport event that draws dozens of musicians from such places as Colorado, Kansas, Idaho, Florida, Texas, Missouri and Ontario.

Organized by members of Williamsport’s world-famous Repasz Band, and chaired by Repasz Business Manager Judy Shellenberger, the festival is a three-day affair, with intensive rehearsals on Friday night, all day Saturday and also Sunday morning — followed by a free public

concert at the CAC at 1:30 p.m. With many out-of-towners staying downtown at the Genetti Hotel, the event also includes a banquet on Saturday night.

“This year we have 105 musicians and 18 guests registered,” says Shellenberger. “They are outstanding players that come prepared by learning their music ahead of time. Col. Gabriel works his conducting magic and turns the notes into beautiful music.”

Indeed, the multi-award-winning Gabriel, who fought with the U.S. Army’s 29th Infantry Division in the Second World War, has conducted literally hundreds of bands — and done so in all 50 states during his staggering career. In fact, he has led so many groups through such a vast array of music that he generally conducts from memory — using no musical scores during practice or performance. Remarkably, however, this year’s program features four new pieces that Gabriel has never directed before.

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Chosen partly by the conductor himself, with input from previous band members and from Shellenberger too, the 2022 concert will include the National Anthem, a Karl King march, “Irish Tune from County Derry,” Morton Gould’s “Pavane,” “Dam Busters March,” selections from “The Music Man” and Sibelius’ famed “Finlandia.”

Festival members also specifically chose a composition called “Blue Horizons.” Written for the U.S. Air Force Band — which Gabriel helmed for 21 years — the song contains

FAll mums

snippets of numerous USAF tunes. “It is a challenging but fantastic piece of music they are eager to perform,” says Shellenberger.

Giving a shout-out to fellow Repasz members Linda Kibbe, Jim Fink and Nancy Eischeid — all of whom helped organize this year’s Liberty Festival — Shellenberger also notes that due to COVID, the annual gathering has not occurred since 2019.

“Musicians from all over the country,” she says, “are very excited to be returning again this year and playing for a live audience.”

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Williamsport, a 501c3 entity dedicated to preserving and protecting Williamsport’s architectural heritage, is excited to announce a major donation to the Rowley House Museum, 707 West Fourth St. in Williamsport.

It brings this group great pleasure to announce that a pair of rare Severin Roesen paintings have been donated by Bobby Maguire of Clinton County and Rose Valley. Mr. Maguire’s generosity and interest in local history are well known throughout the region. This pair of Roesen paintings were previously unknown and not on the local list of Roesen’s that have been cataloged and identified. The paintings are proudly displayed in the formal parlor at the Rowley House Museum.

The paintings were completed at a time when the Rowley House was a high Victorian mansion built by Edwin A. Rowley in 1888.

The paintings were formally unveiled at the Museum House on Wednesday, September 28, by the Preservation Williamsport Board of Directors. All Preservation Williamsport members were invited to attend. Mr. Maguire was in attendance for members to meet.

Additionally, Mr. Robert Kane, long-

time Curator of the Museum and local historian, presented these paintings’ significance to Williamsport. Of significance is the fact that both paintings are in their original frames. Incredibly, both paintings have original civil war era labels on their reverse, showing the gallery that sold them and its exact location in Williamsport. Roesen came to Williamsport in 1858. He was attracted to Williamsport because of its sophisticated and wealthy citizens. Being of German origin, Roesen was also attracted to the area by a significant population of German immigrants. Roesen set up a “bohemian” style loft in center city. He produced his largest quantity of painting over approximately a dozen or so years in Williamsport. He was clearly at the peak of his profession. Roesen paint-

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ings were made famous and increased in value when First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy installed 3 Roesen paintings in the White House. Now there are Roesen still-life paintings in every major museum throughout the U.S.  The Rowley House Museum will open its doors to the public to enjoy these paintings through planned events, bus tours, and private tours, which can be requested at any time. Membership to Preservation Williamsport can be accessed on their website (PreservationWilliamsport.com). They have annual events throughout the year that are connected to historical sites throughout the city. Additionally, the annual

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Thus, says fictional director Leo Kopernick in the thoroughly entertaining new mystery “See How They Run.”

Though Leo makes this statement in a film that takes place 69 years ago, it’s a little misleading. “See How They Run” is by no means the sort of twisty, onestep-ahead-of-you thriller that’s become de rigueur for mysteries these days; but it is unique, and I simply loved it.

A potent mix of nostalgia, crime, comedy, and casting — with just a hint of romance — “See How They Run” won me over so completely that I can hardly wait to see it again.

Set in 1950s London, the movie stars Sam Rockwell and Saoirse Ronan as, respectively, a world-weary Scotland Yard detective and his fresh-faced, overeager trainee; together, they investigate a backstage murder that occurred right after a live performance of Agatha Christie’s play “The Mousetrap.”

It seems someone didn’t want Kopernick to proceed with his planned film adaptation of the popular drama. But … whodunit? Was it the movie’s writer, with whom Leo had recently quarreled? Was it the play’s producer, on whom Leo has some serious dirt? Or was it something even more insidious involving one of the officers on the case? I was initially drawn to this film by

Rockwell, one of my favorite actors; but in the end, it was Ronan who stole my heart away. Oscar-nominated young veteran of such lauded films as “Atonement,” “Lady Bird,” “Brooklyn” and “Little Women,” Ronan here plays the engaging Constable Stalker, who blends meticulous attention to detail with comically guileless enthusiasm. Several times Rockwell’s more experienced Det. Stoppard must insist that she not jump to conclusions — yet she’s no dummy: With her difficult home-life as a single mom coming slowly into focus, we can see that this no-nonsense, working-class background is a fine counterbalance to Stoppard’s hard-drinking cynicism — that, in fact, they perfectly complement

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Though Rockwell is terrific, I could have watched Ronan forever; even her simple act of sampling a lousy cup of tea is wondrous to behold.

The excellent cast also includes Adrien Brody; Ruth Wilson; David Oyelowo; Paul Chahidi as a sour-faced butler; and the redoubtable Shirley Henderson as a delightful late-film surprise that I won’t spoil.

The ultimate solution to the mystery is smart and unexpected; yet the movie never tries too hard. With its quiet comedy and low-key romance, at times it’s a throwback to the genre’s golden

age; and this feeling is greatly aided by nostalgic tunes and terrific period detail.

The movie also boasts a network of subtle puns and allusions — a few involving “Hamlet,” from which “The Mousetrap” got its name. One other cool example is the title, which ties various plot-strands to the rodents in “Three Blind Mice” and to the Beatles’ “Lady Madonna” (stockings and single moms figure in the story).

So contrary to what Kopernick claims about whodunits, you haven’t seen ’em all till you’ve seen this one.

Showing at Lewisburg’s Campus Theatre on Oct. 8, 9 and 13, it will then begin streaming Oct. 26.

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UPMC Promotes Breast Cancer

Inrecognition of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, UPMC in North Central Pa. is not only going pink but offering a variety of screenings and events to raise breast cancer awareness in the region.

“Everywhere you go during October, it is likely you will see a pink ribbon or pink T-shirt promoting breast cancer awareness,” says Brenda TerryManchester, director, Women’s Services, UPMC in North Central Pa. “We wanted to not only promote awareness with pink–lighting up our hospitals and wearing pink–but also to offer educational opportunities and life-saving screenings to our community.”

UPMC is offering discounted $55 mammograms throughout the month. The screenings are for uninsured and underinsured individuals and are intended to improve access to mammograms for those with no insurance or very minimal coverage. These screenings will be offered on a first come, first served basis, and appointments can be made by calling the location.

UPMC Williamsport Divine Providence Campus, Breast Health Center, 1100

Grampian Blvd., Williamsport

– Oct. 1 and Oct. 15; 8 a.m. to noon, call 570-326-8200

UPMC Muncy, 215 E. Water St., Muncy – Oct. 8 and Oct. 29; 8 a.m. to noon, call 570-321-2545

UPMC Wellsboro, 32 Central Ave., Wellsboro

– Oct. 13; 7 a.m. to 5 p.m., call 570-7230160

New for 2022, Renew You, a UPMC in North Central Pa. program, is hosting ‘Pretty in Pink’ – an evening of free health screenings and empowering presentations by UPMC providers, sweet treats, beauty experts, shopping, and more for women across the region on Thursday, Oct. 13, from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. at Holiday Inn, 100 Pine St., Williamsport. Registration for the event is required and space is limited. To register, visit UPMC.me/PrettyInPink. UPMC is also painting the community pink during October. UPMC is teaming up with local sports teams for special Pink Out games, special lighting displays will turn UPMC hospitals in the region pink, and staff will be wearing their pink as part of wear pink days at hospital campuses and clinics.

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About UPMC

A $24 billion health care provider and insurer, Pittsburgh-based UPMC is inventing new models of patientcentered, cost-effective, accountable care. The largest nongovernmental employer in Pennsylvania, UPMC integrates more than 92,000 employees, 40 hospitals, 800 doctors’ offices and outpatient sites, and a more than 4 million-member Insurance Services Division, the largest medical insurer in western Pennsylvania. In the most recent fiscal year, UPMC contributed $1.5 billion in benefits to its communities,

including more care to the region’s most vulnerable citizens than any other health care institution, and paid more than $900 million in federal, state and local taxes. Working in close collaboration with the University of Pittsburgh Schools of the Health Sciences, UPMC shares its clinical, managerial and technological skills worldwide through its innovation and commercialization arm, UPMC Enterprises, and through UPMC International. U.S. News consistently ranks UPMC Presbyterian Shadyside among the nation’s best hospitals in many specialties and ranks UPMC Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh on its Honor Roll of America’s Best Children’s Hospitals. For more information, go to UPMC.com.

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Library Plans 19th Author Gala Fundraiser and Online Auction

Best-selling author

Elin Hilderbrand is the featured speaker for the Library’s 19th annual Author Gala on the main stage of the Community Arts Center at 7:30 p.m. October 13.

Hilderbrand is the proud mother of three, a dedicated Peloton rider, an aspiring book influencer, and an enthusiastic at-home cook (follow her on Instagram @elinhilderbrand to watch her Cringe Cooking Show). She is also a grateful eight-year breast cancer survivor. Her most recent book, “Hotel Nantucket,” went on sale June 14th. The gala is the Library’s main fundraising event each year. General admission tickets are on sale at the Community Arts Center Box office. To reserve a ticket, call the CAC at 570-326-2424 or visit www.caclive.com. Tickets are $30 or $45 per person and all funds raised benefit the library and its mission to be the place to go to learn, connect and grow. A book sale and book signing will take place for attendees after the keynote from 8:30-9 p.m. Event attendees are encouraged to wear black and white.

The event will also be livestreamed for

a fee for those who are unable to attend in person. To purchase the link, contact Dana Brigandi at dbrigandi@jvbrown.edu.

The Gala, in its 19th year, will also feature an online auction for the general public, which will open at 10 a.m. September 29 at virtualgala.events/AuthorGala and close at 10 p.m. the night of the event, October 13. An in-person ticket auction will take place the night of the event on the second-floor mezzanine of the CAC.

Hilderbrand joins the group of best-selling authors who have made this event a must-attend for so many: David Baldacci in 2021; Lisa See in 2019; Dennis Lehane in 2018; Louise Penny in 2017; Chris Bohjalian in 2016; Ruth Reichl in 2015; Jennifer Weiner in 2014; and more. The 2020 event was postponed due to the coronavirus pandemic. Hilderbrand’s visit is generously sponsored by the Friends of the James V. Brown Library. The library supports the PA Forward statewide initiative, which believes that when Pennsylvania residents improve

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The Link Between Diet and Breast Cancer

Canceris an insidious disease that affects just about every part of the body, including the breasts. The World Cancer Research Fund International indicates there were more than 2.26 million new cases of breast cancer in women in 2020.

Women understandably want to learn what they can do to reduce their risk of developing breast cancer. One of the first considerations may be analyzing diet and determining if it is affecting breast

cancer risk.

A variety of factors affect a woman’s risk for developing breast cancer, and certain lifestyle choices, including diet, can play a role. However, according to Healthline, the risk factors with the biggest impact include sex, age and genetics. Lifestyle can influence breast cancer risk but not at the same levels as genetic markers, family history, gender, or age. However, women interested in doing all they can to stay healthy may want to take a closer

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look at the foods and beverages that can adversely affect breast cancer risk.

Healthy diet

Healthy food choices are linked to lower incidences of cancer and other conditions. Susan G. Komen states that eating plenty of fruits and vegetables may be linked to a lower risk of developing breast cancer. A pooled analysis of data from 20 studies found women who ate the most vegetables had a lower risk of estrogen receptor-negative breast cancer (but not estrogen receptor-positive breast cancer) compared to women who ate the least vegetables, according to a 2013 report published in the Journal of the

National Cancer Institute. And it doesn’t really matter if produce is organic or not. According to the American Cancer Society, the benefits of eating fresh fruits and vegetables outweigh any health risks linked to pesticide residue. The complex relationship between fat, sugar and cancer

risk from being overweight or obese, after menopause, that risk increases, says Susan G. Komen. The risk is not directly related to fatty foods, however. The American Cancer Society says an examination of the amount of fat eaten by women in the United States found no link between fat and breast cancer risk.

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Though a single food will not lead to higher breast cancer risk, overeating and putting on excess weight can increase risk. That is why it is essential to get plenty of exercise each week and monitor calorie consumption. While women who are in their reproductive years may not see as much breast cancer

In addition, while consuming too much sugar may not be healthy in the long run, it’s a myth that “sugar feeds cancer.”

Eating sugar may lead to weight gain, which may increase the risk of breast cancer, says the ACS.

Alcohol consumption

One component of diet that has been

studied extensively is the effects of alcoholic beverages on breast cancer risk. Susan G. Komen reports that a pooled analysis of data from 53 studies found women who had two to three alcoholic drinks per day had a 20 percent higher risk of breast cancer compared to those who didn’t drink alcohol. Alcohol should be limited to one drink per day for the average woman, or none at all, if possible.

Diet is only one factor in the risk for developing breast cancer. While important, there are other components that increase risk by a more significant margin.

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While they might seem basic, oversized knits can create a relaxed

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neutral-toned cashmere style or opt for a more playful effect with a bright, chunky-knit cardigan. There are endless options to choose from and endless ways to style them. Here’s a rundown of some sweater weatherinspired outfits for this fall.

Before storing your favorite summer dresses, determine which would be candidates for a layered autumnal look. A brightly colored maxidress with an equally as bright cozy oversized knit creates an unexpected everyday uniform. If you have a more minimalist style sense, try this outfit

combo with a slip or shirt dress and a neutral-hued sweater. Boots are a great way to toughen up both a statement as well as a subtle look. Knee-high, combat or cowboy boots will complete any dress-knit pairing.

While there are still a few warm afternoons in the forecast, try out a mini skirt with a cozy, oversized pullover and sneakers for the perfect transitional outfit. The look can have a hint of preppiness when worn with a collared shirt, which exudes nostalgia for school days and memories of falls past. But be careful you don’t go full-

blast into that past. Leave the plaid skirt in the closet; instead, opt for a black or navy straight skirt, and let the sweater be the statement piece. Go for a bright citrusy color, like orange or lime green. As the days get cooler, pair this look with opaque tights and boots.

For a more elevated look, pair a big knit with loose trousers and loafers. You can go with a traditional suiting pant, or for something a bit more edgy, try a wide-leg leather pant. I like the idea of a polo-style sweater with a collar tucked into a high-waisted

pant, with thick-soled loafers for work. A luxurious silk trouser and cozy sweater in the same color family with a ballet flat will have you stylishly set for a night out or in.

To achieve a more romantic look, pair a thick chunky cardigan with a delicate midi skirt or dress to create a feminine, elegant outfit. Give this girly ensemble some modern flair with slouchy suede boots. To add some dimension, throw on a belt — thick or thin — for a more polished version of this look. If you’re more of See OUTFITS on Page 44

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a jeans person, swap out the skirt for a pair of skinnies to tuck into the boot and take your cardigan out and about. If you find yourself sticking close to home this fall, don’t feel like you’re relegated to boring loungewear or sweatpants. You can still be cozy and stylish with a cable-knit turtleneck sweater and fleece leggings. You can also pair your sweater with performance or yoga leggings, but I prefer fleece for the chillier weather. Throw on a pair of hiking boots, and

you can easily transition this outfit from inside to an impromptu outdoor walk.

As cooler weather rolls around, hopefully, some of these outfit suggestions will inspire you this season to incorporate some luxuriously chunky, roomy sweaters into your daily rotation. Oversized knitwear is one of the easiest ways to adopt this season’s signature baggy look, as it’s the perfect balance of trend-driven and timeless.

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She quickly found out that attending TWA’s flight school was harder than four years of college.

Hood and her classmates had to

learn how to deal with drunks and heart attacks. There were dozens of things to remember, from uniform codes to weight restrictions to knowledge of airport codes to menus. They had to learn how to carry trays and fill coffee cups while wearing high heels on a moving airplane.

There was so much to absorb, so much to know that Hood barely paid any attention to the talk of airline deregulation. She was more

focused on working her way up, learning to bid schedules, and doing the best job she could. Bonding with the other attendants was important. Keeping passengers safe and happy was, too, and the ability to fly free anywhere there was an airport kept her happy. Hood dated, enjoyed her life as a single woman of the world, started writing a novel, put it away, started another, and procrastinated.

And then deregulation actually happened, and Hood was furloughed for the long-term. She downsized, wondering if she’d ever

fly again, and she started writing in earnest.

“I had the best job in the world,” she said. Or maybe two of them...

Like most people with interesting careers, author Ann Hood says that folks ask her all the time for stories. If you’d like some, too, “Fly Girl” is a good answer.

Once not too long ago, flying was glamorous and special, with meal service, free drinks, and people dressed up to go. Hood’s stories casually straddle that, and the beginning of modern air travel, and

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they go beyond the airport. There’s not a lot of tell-all – certainly, other books in this genre are juicier – but you won’t notice the lack of scandal much, since Hood’s life outside the cabin is more heavily featured here, and those stories are just as fun. It’s like lucking out and finding that your seatmate – the person you’re delayed with on the tarmac for the next hour-and-a-half – is a former attendant and is happily, wonderfully chatty.

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Living Well…

Rethinking Anxiety

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nis-Tiwary believes that anxiety is largely misunderstood and that we need to change our mindset when it comes to dealing with it. This feeling of nervousness and unease is not a breakdown in our emotional well-being but rather a useful tool that can help us survive and be innovative and find meaning. “We mental health professionals have unintentionally given people damaging information about anxiety,” says Dr. Dennis-Tiwary. In the interview, she goes on to say that there are two com-

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monly held fallacies about anxiety. First, it is always a debilitating experience, and second, any anxiety experience is a malfunction.

Dr. Dennis-Tiwary believes that if we view anxiety as debilitating, then we must approach it as something to be prevented or eradicated, but that can actually make things worse. That the more we tend to avoid negative emotions, the more they tend to fester and become uncontrollable.

Instead, we should try to view these feelings as opportunities that allow us to think about the future and that they allow us to appreciate the good while learning from the bad. They can also inspire feelings of hope.

The other commonly held belief is that

anxiety is a malfunction in our emotional state and needs to be fixed. Instead, it should be viewed as a source of strength. We would do this by shifting our mindset. Instead of a view of weakness, we need to think of anxiety as a push to adapt and grow from our current situation. “While anxiety can often be extreme, that doesn’t mean that it’s a disorder,” says Dennis-Tiwary. “It’s not broken. It’s doing work for us.” She goes on to say that anxiety is part of being human. It is apprehension about some uncertainty that has yet to happen and that the future can be negative, positive, or both. Anxiety can actually be viewed as an advantage that may give us an opportunity to think about possible

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Auction Parcel 1: This is a beautiful parcel that has 304.57 acres per the deed & Rattling Run Stream flows through it. Has Road frontage along Rt 339 & 2 main entrances. Terrain is mostly level to sloping.

Auction Parcel 2: This parcel is 148.58 acres per the deed & has road frontage along Rt 924. Terrain is steeper & lays from the top of the mountain down the side. Has some beautiful mountain top views.

Auction Parcel 3: This parcel is 64.18 acres per the deed with road frontage along Rt 924. Terrain is steeper to level with part of the property being at the base of the mountain & some on the side. Also has a right of way through a portion of it that will give access to Auction Parcel #2.

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outcomes and course corrections. It’s not a failure to experience joy but rather an early warning system.

“A smoke alarm analogy is helpful: if one goes off at home, you wouldn’t put in earplugs and move to another part of the house where you can’t hear it. At the very least, you’d check the batteries or see if there really is a fire. When we think of anxiety this way, that changes everything about how we face anxious moments, whether they’re controllable or not,” says Dennis-Tiwary.

So, rather than viewing anxiety as something to be avoided, try to view it as a signal to take action or prepare for a coming

event. Feelings of anxiousness tell us we care about something, so use them as a guide rather than suppressing them. They can signal that it is time to think about a possible scenario and be adaptable. If we rethink our thoughts on anxiety in general, we might see that it can be used positively and can serve us.

Research has shown that there are biochemical changes that come with anxiety that can be used to our advantage. “When we’re anxious, we are also more reward-focused. We have higher levels of dopamine in our brain, which we typically associate with experiencing something pleasurable or even addiction. Why does anxiety trig-

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ger dopamine? Because dopamine helps us move toward positive outcomes.

It also triggers our social bonding hormone, oxytocin, which increases when we’re with someone we love or when a mother nurses her child. When we’re anxious, that hormone shoots up. Why? Because social connection is one of the best ways to manage our anxiety. We actually outsource our coping because social buffering is a very real phenomenon. Being able to reach out to others to whom we feel connected and who support us helps us dial down anxiety and use it in more positive ways. Anxiety, when we see it as a way to navigate uncertainty, carries its own solutions,” says Dr. Dennis-Tiwary.

When anxiety becomes negative, we need

to immerse ourselves in the present, as anxiety is an emotion tied to the future. When things become overwhelming, hit pause and take a breath. Take a moment to understand that whatever you are actually anxious about hasn’t happened yet and may never happen. Look at what is within your power to control and make course corrections if possible. Now that we have a better understanding of what anxiety is and is not, we can use it as an early warning system for course corrections for things we can change or as a source of resilience for things we cannot.

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UPMC Expert: Health Screening Milestones for Women

never too late to begin building a strong foundation to protect your health now and in the future. Each section below provides suggestions of what to expect throughout the years of female health care. It’s important to note that personal factors may help determine the timing of each test or screening to meet your or a loved one’s specific health care needs.

Any Age

Every year, you should see your primary care provider for a general health examination. This will include a height, weight, and blood pressure screening, an annual immunization check, and notifying your care team of any updates to your medical history. This appointment is meant to review preventative health screenings and chronic medical problems; if you have additional issues don’t wait for your physical to schedule an appointment. In addition to seeing a primary care physician, it is suggested that you schedule a dental and eye exam annually. It is also suggested that any person 18 years of age or older is screened for Hepatitis C once in their lifetime. People born between 1945 to 1965 are at greatest risk and should be screened due to potential accidental

infection during medical procedures or receiving blood products.

21

This is the recommended age for starting cervical cancer screenings which are every three years through age 29. This changes to every five years starting at age 30. Repeat screenings may happen more frequently for abnormal results or your personal situation.

40s-60s

Now is the time to turn your awareness of good health into action. The screenings that began in your 20s will still be completed as you age. The following screenings and tests will be added to the list of exams mentioned before.

Mammograms are breast x-ray exams that screen breast tissue for abnormalities or variations that could indicate breast cancer or other breast diseases. Women should start getting mammograms at age 40. If there is a history of breast cancer in your family, you may need to be examined sooner.

Colonoscopies are diagnostic procedures that examine the lining of the large intestine (colon) for abnormalities (polyps). This procedure is recommended to start at age 45 instead of 50, but like mammograms, they may be suggested to you at an earlier age if there is a family history of colorectal cancer.

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This age range is the time for you to nurture your health and possibly mentor or motivate the next generation.Not only can you give help, but you can accept the additional tests that are suggested for this period of life.

A bone densitometry, or bone density scan, is a low dose examination x-ray that determines if you have osteoporosis, or fragile bones. Bone loss often accelerates at this time in life.

Over time, it is common for both women and men to experience loss of hearing. It is important to have hearing tests so that your older loved ones do not struggle with conversating with friends and family. This will help you to feel generally more connected.

Finally, it is advised that women around this age receive the pneumococcal and shingles vaccines. The pneumococcal vaccine helps mitigate diseases such as meningitis and pneumonia. The shingles or herpes zoster vaccine helps prevent shingles and shingles associated chronic pain syndrome.

No matter your age, if you have questions about your health, reach out to your primary care provider. They will listen to your concerns and offer you a personalized treatment plan if necessary.

Stephanie Paulhamus, PA-C, is with UPMC Primary Care and sees patients at 175 Pine St., Williamsport. To schedule an appointment with Stephanie, call 570-3262447. For more information, visit UPMC. com/PrimaryCareNCPA.

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TheCouncil to Advance Hunting and Shooting

Sports recently released their 2022 Special Report on Hunting and the Shooting Sports, re vealing some rather interesting statis tics. It showed that hunting and target shooting participation diversity has increased in the U.S. over the past de cade. The report provides a compre

hensive look at the more than 30 mil lion Americans ages six and over who participated at least once in hunting or target shooting with both firearms and archery equipment in 2021. The report identifies trends and includes detailed information about participa tion, including motivations, barriers, and preferences of the participants.

While the Pennsylvania Game Com mission maintains records that reflect the up and down sales of hunting li

censes, this report reveals a broader overall picture in the short and long term that evaluates participation trends. Some of the more noteworthy of the statistics are as follows:

Archery Target Shooting:

1 – 2.4 percent of the U.S. population ages six and above participated in ar chery.

2 – 39 percent of participants were fe male, the highest since 2016.

3 – Archery shooters are slightly more diverse than firearms target shooters.

4 – “For recreation” was the number one motivation for target shooting.

5 – 19 percent of participants shot

solely on public property or ranges.

Firearms Target Shooting:

1 – 6.2 percent of the U.S. population ages six and above participated in tar get shooting.

2 – 32 percent of participants were female, up from 25 percent a decade ago.

3 – The number of target shooters who were Black or Hispanic increased by 5 percent and 4 percent, respectively, on average for the past three years.

4 – “For recreation” was the number one motivation for target shooting.

5 – “High cost” was the number one barrier reported to target shooting.

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2 – 27 percent of participants were female, up from 16 percent a decade ago.

3 – The number of hunters who were Black or Hispanic increased by 4 percent and 1 percent, respectively, on average for the past three years.

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Today in America, where hunting and the shooting sports are an integral part of mainstream culture, hunters and shooters are widely recognized as premier conservation contributors. Data such as the above will help promote and grow the hunting and shooting sports and further educate the public on the contributions hunters and shooters make toward wildlife conservation.

To some, most of the data provided in this report is merely information to be bantered about at hunting

camp over the next several months. But to those who have a serious concern about the future of these sports, as we all should, by to those who may find themselves speaking to groups of folks about the importance and benefits of hunting and shooting, these statistics can help support the information you present.

Sure, not everyone is going to be a public speaker, but anyone talking to a new or newly interested hunter or shooter might benefit from sharing a few of these statistics in support of the promotion of the sports.

In today’s world, where politics seems to be increasingly infesting more aspects of our lives, including the pastimes we enjoy, it is important to be well armed with information in support of our sports.

More often than not, when someone opposes the shooting sports and hunting, they simply don’t have the “big picture” and usually are not aware of just how many benefits to wildlife conservation rests heavily on the shoulders of hunters and shooters.

By arming yourself with some of the above statistics, you will become a better advocate for hunting and shooting and thus help ensure that these sports will be around for future generations to enjoy.

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Justrecently, Webb Weekly’s editor, Steph Nordstrom, hit me with the question, “Where does one hunt if they don’t have access to someone’s private property?”

That’s actually a very interesting and pertinent question that’s probably worth exploring a bit. Having a place to hunt may be one of the main reasons why getting people into hunting these days seems to be more of a challenge. I haven’t researched the numbers lately, but it appears there are fewer people, especially young people, expressing an interest in hunting. One of the reasons I often hear when people tell me they have lost interest in hunting is that they no longer have a place to go hunting since they have been denied access to private grounds they could formerly hunt.

I understand; I do not own any hunting grounds either, and over the years, I have lost access to a considerable amount of land that I once hunted. Fortunately, I have a couple of local spots that I can still access, but over the years, I have also made use of a lot of public hunting grounds.

There’s no question the hunting scene

has changed, but there are still opportunities available. Yes, I know it’s far different than having access to private ground where you can put trail cameras all over the place, plant food plots, keep other people away and have treestands in every likely spot, but it’s still possible to have a successful hunt.

I did a little checking and found that state game lands provide more than 1.5 million acres of public land access. These game lands are spread out all over the state, and some are pretty sizeable, especially in our area. Granted, if you are hunting deer or maybe turkeys, it might be a good idea to plan to do some serious hiking.

I remember one year hiking way back in and way up as well, but I was rewarded with a shot at a good gobbler. If you’re hunting small game like rabbits and squirrels, I doubt that going way back in is a requirement since it seems that most small game don’t get the pressure that deer or turkeys get. In addition to state game lands, there is also a pretty good amount of state forest lands available for hunting, and even some state parks allow some limited

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In the meantime, the Bureau of Forestry welcomes hunters and trappers on more than 2.2 million acres of state forests, and here again, some of these areas are very large in size. To be honest, I would bet that some of these larger state forests seldom see many hunters, especially higher up and farther back.

Some of my earliest deer hunting was done on state forest lands in Clearfield County, and yes, I managed to take a few deer; I was back in aways, and it took some time and effort to get my

deer out, but it was worth it.

Keep in mind, if you plan to hunt these public lands, there are rules and regulations that must be followed.

One big question is, what about the use of ground blinds and treestands?

Ground blinds and treestands may be placed on state forest lands, but they are subject to certain requirements. For further information and details, go to www.dcnr.pa.gov or call your nearest forestry office.

The point is even if you don’t own your own hunting grounds, you can still find some good hunting; granted, it may take a little more walking, but it’s out there.

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on Sports

Saturday Football

Beforethere were Friday Night Lights, there was Saturday afternoon football. In many communities around the area, the high school game in the daytime was The thing to do.

Perhaps like no other locale, the era of daytime dominance was most prevalent in Mill Hall during the 1960s & ’70s as Walt Diehl’s Bald Eagle Nittany Panthers routinely clawed opponents venturing onto their Clinton County feeding ground. While those traditions have become a thing of the past, our Bradford County neighbors in Canton have made it a point to keep that bygone tradition alive.

Miller A. Moyer Field was lit up with lights a few years ago, but the community continues to be treated to what-once-was by scheduling one Saturday afternoon game each year. This year that game was played on autumn’s first Saturday as the state’s number one Class A ranked Warriors humbled South Williamsport 50-0 on a Norman Rockwell-like afternoon.

For the community’s rabid fans, the atmosphere was much to their liking. At the gate, ticket-taker Nancy Neff was emblematic of the day’s proceedings.

“It’s good for the community, and

it brings a lot of people out. We see families and a lot of grandparents, and it is a good enjoyment on a Saturday. A lot of people like the day games.”

In the south end zone parking lot Becky Bellows, mother of senior standout Weston Bellows was setting up a tailgate spread.

“We started tailgating four years ago when our boys moved up to varsity, and we’re right here before every home game. Football is ingrained in our community. It brings the community together and provides support for the kids. I graduated from Canton and was used to the Saturday games, and it is neat to see a game on Saturday. I don’t know if the boys love it because they are used to a certain routine, and this goes against that norm for them. But for me, Saturday games bring out many memories of the past, and the sun is shining, so it is a good day.”

In the north end zone, Jason Ward was at work grilling hamburgers and hot sausage.

“Football is pretty popular in Canton, and I enjoy Saturday games. I played here when all the games were in the daytime, so to me, this is carrying on a tradition. However, Friday night games are fun, so I’ll be here whenever they play.”

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Cheerleader advisor Mikayla Davis was quick to chime in.

“Many people like the Saturday games, but I just graduated a few years ago, so I was used to Friday night games. But, last year, our football team went above and beyond, and it has generated a lot of community support and interest. I think the fans will come out whenever the games are played. For our girls, the best part is winning. When the team wins, the girls are excited to be here.”

On this afternoon, Canton was inducting four new members to its Warrior Hall of Fame.

“It is something we have done every year since 2010,” explained Boo Perry, Canton quarterback from 1989-91, who later

starred at Wilkes.

“We select between two and four guys each year to honor those players from Canton football’s past. You don’t play for yourself. You play for people who have been before you, and you play for each other. Things are different today than they used to be, and by honoring past players, we can help show today’s players what it really is all about.

“Football means a lot to Canton, and I mean a lot. This is the only ticket in town. People are off work. They can come here, have a good time and see a good football game on a Saturday afternoon. This is the way it was for years. On those Saturday games, you would see jerseys from Troy, Wyalusing, Towanda, and other northern

tier towns on the sidelines watching Canton play football.

“To do this once a year, I have mixed emotions about it. I’m glad they went to Friday night football; it was time. However, I grew up with Saturday football and had great memories, so I kind of wish it would stay that way. Some people were upset with the change to Friday night, while others welcomed it with open arms. I understand there are other things going on Saturday afternoons, and I’m not the one to give you a good answer for the change, but Saturday football is something I enjoy.”

In the press box Peter G. (Geanacopoulos) has been affiliated with Canton football since the 1970s and has served as the

public address announcer for 23 years.

“We’ve always liked the fall days, and I think most people prefer to come out on a Saturday. Up here and in the stands, you can see much better. You can see the numbers better and see the kids and that smell in the air of the turning of the leaves.

“Canton is a small school, and over the years, we’ve had our ups and downs. A lot of the schools we play are larger, but we have been able to hold our own. We have that reputation as being the big old farm boys, but in the last couple of years, we’ve enjoyed great success. If we are gonna go, this is the year. The stars are aligned, we hope. It means a big deal to the community.”

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Thisweek’s column has little to do with sports. We didn’t have a golf match, and I didn’t make the cut. Since I have been scribing part-time for the past sixteen seasons — my lovely editor allows me to freelance. My family and I are now tackling a major construction project. And since I have the required permits in hand — I guess we can go public. Obtaining these documents was quite the tale. But that is a story for another time, kids.

We have been entertaining this idea for quite some time. My parents are currently living in West Hollywood, CA. They are both retired. Jim and Gail sold the farm and headed west five years back. They are helping raise my two beautiful young nephews. Their plan is to stay until Frankie and Luke both reach kindergarten. And then they hope to travel back and forth as long as they are able. My rents are totally set in CA. My sister inherited all the good genes, and she does extremely well. Now for their spot here in Lycoming County. I encouraged them to buy a rustic cabin. That idea was quickly shot down. There is still time to reconsider. We briefly considered an upgrade. But we absolutely love where we reside. Moving is not an option. Adding on was the winner, and we started the process of finding a contractor. I would say that I know several guys who owe me a favor. Some called back. Others

priced it heavily. Look, I get it. Who in their right mind would build during a pandemic?

Then it was decided. My father and a few of his chums were looking for a challenge. Believe it or not, Big Jim has already built two of our houses. One in Minnesota. The other is in Montana. Both structures are still standing. He is like many of his great generation. Jim knows his stuff, and he isn’t afraid to tackle a large project. I had total confidence in my pops, but Teach was somewhat puzzled.

YOUR DAD IS ALMOST SEVENTY. YOU FEEL COMFORTABLE WITH HIM ON A LADDER?

We had some delays with permits, and everyone is quite busy. My father was hoping to start sooner than later. But unfortunately, we had to push everything to September. I am very thankful for my dad, and I plan to chronicle this entire experience. Oh, it is trending.

Day 1. He Made it.

Big Spence drove 2,700 miles cross country. West Hollywood, CA, to Williamsport in less than 52 hours. He relied on a few Walmart parking lots for sleep. The van is packed with tools and four good-sized windows that he scored at a Lowes en route. Who shops in Missouri? My pops. What a character. We have accumulated all kinds of gear over the past few months, and the permit

is finally in hand. Jim is serving as our master contractor. Sorry folks. He will be quite busy. In fact, he is only allowed to see his friends on Tuesday mornings.

We were all very surprised to see him. He was hoping to make it by Saturday. Jim said hello to his grandson and took a quick shower. But now he is currently playing with our breaker.

YES. THE LIGHTS ARE OFF. TURN THEM BACK ON. JIM? TURN THEM BACK ON. JIM?

Day 3. Adjusting.

Big Spence is rolling. Jim borrowed a few tools and tore down a wall to make way for the new hall. Jensen got home to find his room in complete shambles. Poor kid. The text messages and videos from him are hilarious.

HE DIDN’T EVEN ASK ABOUT SCHOOL. HE TOLD ME TO GRAB A HAMMER. MY XBOX STILL ISN’T WORKING.

Day 6. YouTube

Big Jim continues to roll. He’s barking out orders, cutting wires, and tearing down walls. Spence is keeping us super busy and always needs some help. We do most of our damage after a long and stressful day at work. Jensen, Teach, and I are doing our best. No second thoughts

here. We are so glad we decided not to pay someone to do this when Jim Spencer feels confident after watching a few clips on YouTube — digging a big hole very soon. Oh. Don’t worry. We actually hired someone for that.

Day 8. Amish Relations.

I had to swing by S&J Woodworking to touch base on a few jobs. I asked my father if he wanted to tag along. He has heard many tales about my talented bearded friends. I thought this would be a great opportunity for him to experience it firsthand.

Jonas gave us a quick tour of his surroundings. He also introduced him to all of the busy workers. Big Jim is now well versed in building cabinets without electricity. Oh. They absolutely loved his sense of humor. My friends couldn’t stop laughing. Jonas quickly noticed our similar size, looks, antics, and attire. Shorts and a Patagonia fleece with a ball cap, baby.

YES. JAMIE AND I ARE A LOT ALIKE. WE EVEN WEAR THE SAME CLOTHES. WE ARE JUST LIKE YOU GUYS.

To be continued, I am sure. Don’t get me wrong. We love having Jim Spencer around. This will be a fun memory with several ups and downs. It will require a great deal of patience. We remind ourselves daily. Jensen is being a great sport thus far. He is learning a great deal. Hopefully, he will cherish this experience of building with Grandpa. Cheers.

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63 • Webb Weekly October 5, 2022 www.webbweekly.com Call 570-326-9322 COMICS Crossword Clues Across 1 Heard but not seen, as sound effects 10 Disconcerts 14 In a fog 15 Shore seen on TV 16 Tests 17 Film composer Morricone 18 __-Caps 19 Stand up 20 __ Waters, most senior Black woman in Congress 21 Reached the nadir, with “out” 23 Waffle center? 24 __ spot 26 Court figures 27 Bluffer’s objective 28 Casual Fridays attire, perhaps 30 Account 31 __ Valley: Tucson suburb 32 Begrudges 34 Breville product 36 “__ luck?” 37 Five carats 39 Tswana for “fly” 40 Bridge action 41 Sights seen by seers, maybe 43 Throw 44 Doce meses 45 Valiant 47 Abstract 49 Plant with corms 50 Greek letter used in the Shrödinger equation 53 Put forward 54 Black Sabbath devotee, say 56 Hirsch of “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood” 57 Fair-haired 58 Estonian neighbor 59 Reels Down 1 Decides 2 Flowerless plant 3 Texas river named for its chilly waters 4 Busy pro around this time 5 “Seriously ... “ 6 Distinction 7 Celebrates big-time 8 Let 9 They’re seen in some wars 10 Spell 11 She plays Sheldon’s grandma (Meemaw) on “Young Sheldon” 12 Much of Vancouver Island 13 Skechers milieu 15 The Israel Museum display 20 Wine denigrated in “Sideways” 21 Make madeleines, e.g. 22 Heart 24 Conformist’s phrase 25 “Not too much” 28 Fourth-grade teacher in Springfield Elementary School 29 Automotive suspension components 33 First name in desserts 35 See 55-Down 38 Blue- or gray-furred cat 42 Wrap snugly 46 Small-muzzled horses 48 TD Garden NBAer 50 Four-time Gold Glove winner Tony 51 __ City: Baghdad suburb 52 Ancient midpoint marker, more or less 54 Family figures 55 With 35-Down, precarious place
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YARD

SATURDAY ONLY, OCT. 8th, 8-2pm. 792 Mahaffey Street, By Logue Field. Women’s Clothing, Baby Clothing, Retired Angels And Pond Seraphim Collection and Odds & Ends. 167720

GARAGE SALES

LARGE GARAGE & BASEMENT SALE. Lots Of Household Items, Toys, Games, Puzzles, Tools, Etc. 2533 Riverside Drive, South Williamsport. Oct. 6th, 7th & 8th. 8-? 167736

ESTATE/MOVING SALE

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8TH & SUNDAY, OCTOBER 9TH, 9-5pm. 168 Hillcrest Drive, Montoursville. Living Room Furniture, Several Bedroom Sets, Recliner, Office Desk, Household Decor, Glassware, Tools, Lawnmower, Framed Artwork, Jewelry, Bookshelves (Varied Sizes), Electric Fireplace, Area Rugs, Patio Furniture, Picnic Table, Camping Gear, Books, Christmas Decor And Much More. 167724

Clothes

570-398-2051. 167734

O’Borski.

BINOCULARS, VIXEN, FIELD 35°. 570-323-9097. 167492

SIZE SOFA w/ pullout bed $400.00; 570-322-3555. 167249

SAFE STEP. North America’s #1 Walk-in tub. Comprehensive lifetime warranty. Top-of-the-line installation and service. Now featuring our free shower package & $1600 off - limited time! Financing available. 1-855-417-1306. C11

etc.

something for everyone! 167704

WANTED TO BUY: JEWELRY, CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS, LIGHTED HOUSES. PLEASE LEAVE MESSAGE AND NUMBER 570-546-7303. 167115

MULTI FAMILY GARAGE SALE just around the corner from Helminiaks Greenhouse …pictures, sheets, quilts, clothing, jewelry, plants, purses, DVDs, tea cart and much more. 7 am – 2 pm, Friday and Saturday, October 7 and 8. 45 Helminiak Avenue, Williamsport. 167706

OCTOBER 7th & 8th, 9-4pm. Rain Or Shine. No Early Birds. Lots & Lots Of Items. 2270 Warrensville Road, Montoursville. 167735

PUBLIC SALE

NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE: The Following Self-Storage Unit Contents Containing Household and Other Goods Will Be Sold For Cash By CubeSmart 300 Lycoming Mall Circle Suite 320 Pennsdale, Pa. 17756 To Satisfy A Lien On October 19, 2022 At Approx. 11:00am At www.storagetreasures.com. Cube 1016 Lindsey Jones. Cube 1206 Charles Killmeyer. Cube 1234 Richard Kyser. Cube 1594 Steven Keezel. 167670

STACKABLE FULL-SIZE Washer/Dryer. Like New $900.00. 570-259-3112. 167716

FREE-STANDING, WOODEN, Large Pet Gate. Fits At Least 6’ Opening. 24” High, Sturdy, New. $50.00. 570-337-4504. 167515

CHICAGO ELECTRIC GENERATOR 16HP,

Coil Restart. 6500

Watt Peak. $400.00. Call 570-337-4504. 167514

HARMAN PELLET WOOD Stove

PREPARE FOR POWER OUTAGES TODAY with a GENERAC home standby generator $0 Down + Low Monthly Pmt with a free Quote – Call now before the next power outage: 1-855-948-6176. C11

BATH & SHOWER UPDATES in as little as ONE DAY! Affordable prices - No payments for 18 months! Lifetime warranty & professional installs. Senior & Military Discounts available. Call: 855-7611725. C11

For HookUp Included. For More Information Call 570-494-8988. 167499

All

PUT ON YOUR TV EARS & hear TV w/unmatched clarity. TV Ears Original - originally $129.95now w/this special offer only $59.95 w/code MCB59! 1-888-805-0840.

October 5, 2022 • Webb Weekly • 64 www.webbweekly.com Call 570-326-9322 570-725-3793. 163099PETS KITTENS FREE: 6 KITTENS. Wormed, Litter Trained, Mixed Sex, Ready Now. Fry’s Auct. Hall 570-5466991. Leave Message. 167719 PUPPIES 10 WEEK OLD Border Collie Mix Puppies For Sale. 2 Brown & White. Vet Checked, Shots And Dewormed. $100.00. Leave Message 570-745-2432. 167266 AKC MINI AUSSIES. Ranging From $400.00-$1,500.00. 570-7729584 Or Visit www.blankheritagefarm.com . 167485 SHIH-TZU/BICHON Mixed Puppies. Very Cute And Friendly. Family Raised And Vet Checked. $600.00. 570-547-6469 Extn:2 . 167500 TRI-COLORED SHELTIE/ BORDER COLLIE Cross Male Puppies. Ready Now. Vet Checked And Dewormed. $150.00. 570-5021834. 167497 BERNADOODLE PUPPIES. Vet Checked, Up To Date On Shots And Dewormer. $250.00. Call 570-7262022. 167700 1 SIBERIAN HUSKY, Female, 16 Mos. Old, Black And White, ACA Registered. Had First Shots. $225.00. 570-725-3336 Extn:2 Leave Message. 167543 DOGS FREE TO GOOD HOME. 4 Year Old Bernese Mountain Dog, Female. Call 570-726-2022. 167701 EVENTS
SALES 2ND SATURDAY SUPER SALES. Lycoming Mall Community Yard Sale, Saturday 10-8-22. Located Inside Lycoming Mall. 10:30am - 4pm. Crafts, jewelry, clothing, household items, store fixtures, holi-
items, toys, furniture
Always
CHURCH SERVICES HESHBON PARK UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 2898 Heshbon Road, Williamsport (Turn Off Of Lycoming Creek Road) Pastor Jane
Worship 9AM, Sunday School 10:15 AM. 165831 GENERAL MERCH. MAYTAG BRAVO Extra Large Capacity,
Dryer For Sale.
Electric And
Rated/7000
Insert.
Parts
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RED-QUEEN
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65 • Webb Weekly October 5, 2022 www.webbweekly.com Call 570-326-9322 Don’t Waste Your Advertising Dollars Nothing Works For You Like Webb Weekly and Direct Mail! Call Jaimie at 570-326-9322 KEEFER ROOFING & SPOUTING FREE ESTIMATES • 50 Year Warranty Call Bill at (570) 398-1619 •GARAGES •DECKS •POLE BUILDINGS •ROOFING •SIDING •INTERIOR & EXTERIOR REMODELING •RESIDENTIAL DEMOLITION •FULLY INSURED HENRY YODER 570-284-7206 570-768-8041 PA# 165587 Bald Eagle Tree Services 570-567-4199 • Tree Trimming • Tree Removal • Storm Damage Repairs • General Construction Free Estimates • Fully Insured LANDSCAPING & EXCAVATING - MUNCY, PA 570-419-7576 FULL SERVICE LANDSCAPING & EXCAVATING COMPANY RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL Full Service Landscaping • Excavating • Hardscaping 24 hr . Tree Service (Trimming & Removal) Water Management & Drainage • 1-3 Hours Dry Time • Deeper Cleaning Than Steam or Chem • Carpet Dries Soft • Tile & Grout Cleaning • Environmentally Green Products 570-494-8425 • www.oxymagiccentralpa.com GUARANTEED PRICE OVER THE PHONE! COUPON COUPON CARPET CLEANING SPECIALS $129 3 Rooms and Hallway $239 6 Rooms and Hallway $79 Oriental/ Wool Rugs 8’ x 10’ Rug Seamless Gutters COMPLETE Gutter Installation & Leaf Removal Free Estimates Tobias Yoder Owner and Operator 446 Cotner Lane Turbotville PA 17772 Call us for your gutter needs 570-452-1174 HAPPY ACRES RESTAURANT WILDLIFE LOUNGE Open M, T, Th @ 4pm • F @ Noon • Sat, Sun @ 8am 3332 Little Pine Creek Road • Waterville, PA 17776 www.happyacresresort.net BREAKFAST EVERY SAT & SUN 8am-11am PRIME RIB EVERY FRI & SAT KARAOKE EVERY FRI 8pm-11pm MUSIC MOST SAT’S 8pm-11pm Check Facebook for Menu & Special Events 5 Dining Rooms • 570-753-8585 BB Hardscaping and Concrete • Patios • Sidewalks • Retaining Walls Allenwood, PA 17810 • 570-547-0637 Reg #PA167953 Experienced Exterior Carpentry Best estimate you will find on metal roofs 570-295-3171 GET THAT LEAK FIXED TODAY! Chimney and Roof Repair Chad Harter DBA Glad Construction WE FIX LEAKY CHIMNEY’S 4675 STATE ROUTE 54 • TURBOTVILLE, PA 17772 Toll Free 1-888-649-5158 • 570-649-5158 • clarksagcenter.com HOURS: MONDAY - FRIDAY 8am - 6pm • SATURDAY 8am - 5pm • Farm Supplies • Pet Supplies • Horse Feeds & POWER EQUIPMENT ANDY’S Taxidermy Studio www.andystaxidermystudio.com 1719 Bloomingrove Road • Williamsport, PA 17701 570.323.4771 John Andreacci TAXIDERMIST ACCEPTED 570-447-4680 South Williamsport, PA James Clark - Owner 30 Years Experience • Plumbing • Electrical • Drywall • Painting PA128590 Call Jaimie - 570-326-9322 My Business is Getting YOU Business! Your Business Card Delivered by The United States Postal Service to Over 58,000 Homes! 79 Webb Weekly April 20, 2016 www.webbweekly.com Call 570-326-9322 REACH OVER 58,000 HOMES IN CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA BYADVERTISING YOUR BUSINESS CARD HERE! CALL NICKIE TURI AT 570-326-9322 Renewable Energy for PA, LLC Williamsport, Remodeling, Plumbing, Sealing,Heat Insulation ONSTRUCTION 570-238-5529 570-713-4887 CALL 570-323-9119 M.R. Logue Interiors Drywall Plaster Repairs Painting Specialty Milller’s SEAMLESS 570-547-2505 Installation Seamless Miller, When invoicereceivebrush removal, 337-3600 Get One Mowing FREE Specializing Installations Quarry Road Oriole) HARDWOOD SLABSCORD-SIZE BUNDLES Stock-Up NOW Winter! 2500 EACH!$2500 EACH! Solutions 570-855-8011Montoursville, 24/7 FOUGHTS MILL 570-584-2764 and Wheat Quality Livestock STREET the ctthomas3@windstream.net Roofs (Rubber) Painting Roofs KOZ’s LANDSCAPING PARKINGOffice: 570.279.0317 BUSINESS! PERMANENT Materials, SPRING 50% OFF LANDSCAPING 25% MOTORCYCLE INSURANCE $90 PER YEAR Call Today! Mark Tillson Insurance PHONE: 570-368-7600 MallDrive HERSHBERGER BUILDERS 570-437-1909 Hershberger FREE Specializing Renovatinos MOYER’SGENERAL CONTRACTINGRenovations and BathsDrywall 570-772-0753 OWNER: Moyer 238 570-725-2341 TRUCK TONNEAU COVERS Cover Snapless

THE GENERAC PWRCELL, a solar plus battery storage system. SAVE money, reduce your reliance on the grid, prepare for power outages and power your home. Full installation services available. $0 Down Financing Option. Request a FREE, no obligation, quote today. Call 1-866-783-0292. M11

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SCOOTER

2006 Model WF150-SP Wildfire Scooter. 1000mi. As is, Garage Kept. $1800.00. 570-547-6777. 167282

FIREWOOD

FIREWOOD FOR SALE. Pick Up Or Deliver. Call 570-220-5227. 167728

HARD WOOD SLAB WOOD $10.00 A Bundle. 570-547-0635. 165640

FIREWOOD DELIVERY In Surrounding Area Or You Pickup. Call 570-692-0938. 167709

FIREARMS

FOR SALE: MAUSER K98K

Rifle. Good Condition, Used For Reenactments, Comes With Sling, Cleaning Kit, Manual. $200.00. Phone number 570-547-2110. 167703

HUNTING

RIVER’S EDGE DELUXE XT One-Man Ladder, Tree Stand. 16.5’ Tall Ladder, Padded Shooting Rail, Flip Out Front Rest. New In Box, Never Used. $215.00. Call 570-2205973. 167483

FARMING

FARMALL 350 With 7 Foot Haymore Front Mount. 570-323-9097. 167284

GOOD THINGS TO EAT

JOEY’S PLACE HOT PEPPERS. 570-220-9399. 166367

HEALTHCARE

DENTAL INSURANCE-Physicians Mutual Insurance Company. Covers 350 procedures. Real insurance-not a discount plan. Get your free dental info kit! 1-855-526-1060 www.dental50plus.com/ads #6258. C11

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ATTENTION OXYGEN THERAPY USERS! Inogen One G4 is capable of full 24/7 oxygen delivery. Only 2.8 pounds. Free info kit. Call 877-929-9587. C11

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WANTED TO BUY

BUYING RECORDS!!! Sonic Ascension Records Is Buying Albums And 45’s. Rock, Blues, Jazz, Punk, And Metal. No Collection Too Big Or Small. Cash Paid On The Spot! Call 570-360-3486 Or Find Us On Facebook. 167705

$$OLD GUITARS WANTED$$ GIBSON-FENDER-MARTIN, ETC. 1930’s to 1980’s. TOP DOLLAR PAID. CALL TOLL FREE 1-866-433-8277. C11

FRYING PANS AND ANVILS. CALL 570-998-9132. 167513

WANTED TO BUY: South Williamsport Yearbooks; 2006, 2015, 2017, 2018, 2019. 570-322-4968. 167721

CALLAHAN’S ANTIQUITIES 381 Broad Street Montoursville, PA ALWAYS BUYING Quality Antiques, Gold, Silver Top Prices Paid With Immediate Payment One Piece or Whole Estates “Member of Certified Appraisers Guild of America” Open Thursday, Friday, & Saturday 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. 570-368-2597 167512

WANTED TO BUY: Used Canning Jars. 2182 Quarry Road, Jersey Shore, Pa. 17740. 570-745-7272. 167482

October 5, 2022 • Webb Weekly • 66 www.webbweekly.com Call 570-326-9322
Breakfast • Wednesday-Sunday • 8am-12pm Dine in or take out • 570-505-1318 BINGO AND BREAKFAST ARE OPEN TO THE PUBLIC. GUESTS ARE WELCOME TO ALL OUR EVENTS. FIND US ON FACEBOOK @ AMERICAN LEGION POST 1 WILLIAMSPORT American Legion Post 1 10 East Third St., Williamsport, Pa 17701 (Corner of Market and Third St) (570) 322-9198 • Bingo: (570) 329-3397 Doors open @ 4:30 pm • Games start @ 6:00 pm Bingo • Up to $100 per game • Jackpot Up to $1000 No machines • Door prizes • Please see our Facebook page for weekly totals. BINGO EVERY WED & SAT. BUYING GOLD & SILVER PAYING CASH FOR... Gold & Silver Jewelry, Coins, Sterling Flatware, Dishes, Also Blue Decorated Crocks & Jugs, Vintage Watches / Guns & Antiques Call after 2:00pm Mon.-Fri. Sat. & Sun. Any Time 570-916-9627 JOIN OUR WILLIAMSPORT TEAM 570-326-0671 STACareers.com AS A SCHOOL BUS DRIVER NO EXPERIENCE REQUIRED I PAID TRAINING STUDENT TRANSPORTATION OF AMERICA IS DRIVING THE FUTURE APPLY ONLINE TODAY OR CALL TO SCHEDULE AN INTERVIEW
67 • Webb Weekly October 5, 2022 www.webbweekly.com Call 570-326-9322 Have Your Business Card Delivered to Over 58,000 Homes Call Jaimie at 570-326-9322 • Garages • Pole Barns • Additions • Barn Restorations DR construction & David Yoder - Owner • 570-452-6706 Fully Licensed & Insured PA#147987 • Roofing & Siding • Exterior & Interior Remodeling New Construction BRICK, BLOCK & STONE STRUCTURES INCLUDING: FOUNDATION WALLS RETAINING WALLS • CHIMNEYS • PIERS COLUMNS • BILCO ENTRANCES • STEPS BRICK, BLOCK & STONE REPOINTING STONE VENEER INSTALLATION CAULK & SILICONE REAPPLICATIONS CONCRETE POURS & REPAIRS STUCCO & PARGE COATING (570) 220-5198 • CKROCKSOLIDMASONRY@GMAIL.COM PA#164691 FOR AN HONEST & FREE ESTIMATE, CALL: & Rest ation Repair to: 570-220-5198 • FULLY INSURED ALL PHASES OF... BRICK • BLOCK STONE • CONCRETE – NEW OR REPAIRS –Chimneys • Stonework Pointing • Foundation Repair Stucco • Concrete New Construction BRICK, BLOCK & STONE STRUCTURES INCLUDING: FOUNDATION WALLS RETAINING WALLS • CHIMNEYS • PIERS COLUMNS • BILCO ENTRANCES • STEPS BRICK, BLOCK & STONE REPOINTING STONE VENEER INSTALLATION CAULK & SILICONE REAPPLICATIONS CONCRETE POURS & REPAIRS STUCCO & PARGE COATING (570) 220-5198 • CKROCKSOLIDMASONRY@GMAIL.COM PA#164691 FOR AN HONEST & FREE ESTIMATE, CALL: & Rest ation Repair to: S&S Farms Country Store 2447 State Route 44 Allenwood PA 17810 570-419-3238 We offer pasture raised, grass finished Black Angus Beef. Pork, chicken, lamb and turkey. All our meats and eggs are free range all natural, no hormones or antibiotics. Also sell by the quarter, half and whole. Hours: Monday - Friday 10am-5pm • Saturday 9am-1pm Sunday by appointment. 570.725.2341 238 Pine Loganton Rd -- Loganton Window Shades & Deck Shades • Manual or Remote control. • Covers Pergolas & Gazebos • Lots of color options. • Lifetime threads CALL 570-246-3714 SEAMLESS GUTTERS INSTALLED OR DROPPED Gutter Repairs & Cleaning GUTTERNUTZ@GMAIL.COM PA# 115065 510 Elimsport Rd. Montgomery, PA 17752 (570) 238-1589 DC Powder Coating Muncy, Pa. Don Cline dcpowdercoating1@hotmail.com 570-971-3509 CALL ME Any anything else that will fi t in my oven Brake Calipers Rotors Valve Covers Turbos Rims Manifolds Emergency Service!24HR PA #121099 302 Sidney St., S. Williamsport, PA 17702 PlumbingMas ters NOW HIRING PLUMBERS & HVAC TECHNICIANS 570.323.1983CALL US FOR ALL OF YOUR RESIDENTIAL AND COMMERCIAL NEEDS! www.plumbingmasters1.com SERVING THE AREA SINCE 1977 PLUMBING • WATER LINES • SEWER LINES DRAIN LINE JETTING • HEATING A/C • WATER HEATERS • BOILERS Kepner Farm Supply LLC BULK COAL Also Bulk Bag Fertilizers Farm & Lawn Seed • Agricultural Chemicals 429 Maple Lane • Muncy, PA 17756 PH: 570-546-3725 • Fax: 570-546-2856 Finding Nostalgia Vintage Sports Memorabilia and Appraisals FindingNostalgia.com South Williamsport, PA FindingNostalgia@gmail.com (272) 215-2483 CALL TODAY! 570-323-9119 M.R. Logue Interiors ----- Since 1975 ----• Drywall • • Plaster Repairs • • Painting • Swirled Ceilings - A Specialty PA# 049073 Residential, Commercial, and Industrial Wiring Thorne Electrical Services You are in the right hands! 570-337-9188 30 years experience • New Breaker Boxes & Meter Bases In Stock • Fully Insured / Free Estimates • Veteran Owned and Operated 570.506.7267 www.glosserexcavating.com • Rj@glosserexcavating.com Find us on Facebook and Instagram @ Glosser Excavating • Driveway Installation/Repair • Foundation Excavation • Land Clearing • Wildlife Food Plot Development • New Pond Excavation • Existing Pond Repair • Septic System Installation • Residential Site Work Free Estimates and Fully Insured 570-398-8424 EXTERIOR CLEANING SERVICE COMMERCIAL & RESIDENTIAL HIGH PRESSURE CLEANING ALUMINUM VINYL SIDING BRICK PATIOS DECKS ROOFS CAN HAUL WATER IF NECESSARY Call Jaimie - 570-326-9322 My Business is Getting YOU Business! Your Business Card Delivered by The United States Postal Service to Over 58,000 Homes! 79 Webb Weekly April 20, 2016 www.webbweekly.com Call 570-326-9322 REACH OVER 58,000 HOMES IN CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA BYADVERTISING YOUR BUSINESS CARD HERE! CALL NICKIE TURI AT 570-326-9322 Renewable Energy for PA, LLC Williamsport, Remodeling, Plumbing, Sealing,Heat Insulation ONSTRUCTION 570-238-5529 570-713-4887 CALL 570-323-9119 M.R. Logue Interiors Drywall Plaster Repairs Painting Specialty Milller’s SEAMLESS 570-547-2505 Installation Seamless Miller, When invoicereceivebrush removal, 337-3600 Get One Mowing FREE Specializing Installations Quarry Road Oriole) HARDWOOD SLABSCORD-SIZE BUNDLES Stock-Up NOW Winter! 2500 EACH!$2500 EACH! Solutions 570-855-8011Montoursville, 24/7 FOUGHTS MILL 570-584-2764 and Wheat Quality Livestock STREET the ctthomas3@windstream.net Roofs (Rubber) Painting Roofs KOZ’s LANDSCAPING PARKINGOffice: 570.279.0317 BUSINESS! PERMANENT Materials, SPRING 50% OFF LANDSCAPING 25% MOTORCYCLE INSURANCE $90 PER YEAR Call Today! Mark Tillson Insurance PHONE: 570-368-7600 MallDrive HERSHBERGER BUILDERS 570-437-1909 Hershberger FREE Specializing Renovatinos MOYER’SGENERAL CONTRACTINGRenovations and BathsDrywall 570-772-0753 OWNER: Moyer 238 570-725-2341 TRUCK TONNEAU COVERS Cover Snapless

PAYING TOP CASH for men’s sportwatches! Rolex, Breitling, Omega, Patek Philippe, Heuer, Daytona, GMT, Submariner and Speedmaster. Call 833-603-3236 .C11

SEEKING

CONTRACTING SERVICES

CONTRACTOR WANTED. Building Damaged By Car. Ma sonry And Carpentry. Mattress Plus 570-546-8486. 167730

EMPLOYMENT

WANTED: PART-TIME BOOKKEEPER. 4-8 Hrs/Week. St. Mark’s Lutheran Church. Con tact: Mel Wentzel 570-220-1878. 167718

CARPENTERS, DRY WALLERS AND LABORERS. Full-Time. Must Have Own Trans portation. Text Or Call 570-8543480. 167294

LET’S GET TO WORK! F/T Maintenance position open in Wil liamsport area. Must have own truck! $14/hr. fuel, cell & medical is included! Email lmiller@gsp managment.com or fax to 717-8403901. 167498

SMALL PARTS FABRICA TION Company Has Job Openings For Full Time Employees, Both Skilled And Trainees. Apply In Person, Monday-Friday Between 8:00 am & 4:00 pm. Fairfield Man ufacturing Company 213 Streibeigh Lane, Montoursville, PA. 17754. 167287

LOOKING FOR PART TIME COOK. Send Resume To YMRC, 621 Washington Blvd., Williams port, PA. 17701 Or YMRC@com cast.net. No Phone Calls Please. 167080

PLUMBINGMASTERS IS LOOKING for HVAC Technicians and Helpers with experience in ser vicing and installing all types of sys tems (some experience in oil furnac es is a plus). We offer competitive pay, paid vacation and holiday’s, medical benefits and 401K. Please send resume and business referenc es to: PlumbingMasters, 302 Sidney Street, South Williamsport, 17702 or email at plumbingmasters1@ verizon.net or call 570-323-1983. 1677733

LYCOMING COLLEGE IS HIRING!

WHO WE ARE:

Founded in 1812, Lycoming College is one of the nation’s oldest and most respected liberal arts colleges. Today, our community of 1,200 active learners from 31 states and territories and 15 countries comprises a student body that is 35 percent domestic students of color or international, all of whom work with our renowned scholars to craft customized combinations of market-driven majors, minors and concentrations across our 40+ academic programs. Lycoming College is dedicated to providing a high-quality liberal arts and sciences education for all students. Learn more at http://www.lycoming.edu.

WHAT WE OFFER!

Lycoming College has an excellent benefits package for eligible full-time employees that include:

• Health, Dental and Vision insurance with the option of 100% premium coverage for the employee and 70% coverage for eligible dependents

• Retirement contributions where eligible employees receive a guaranteed 3% contribution from the College and receive a dollar-for-dollar match on employee contributions, up to 6%, for a total maximum retirement contribution from the College of 9%

• Tuition Benefit packages available after 90 days of employment

• Paid Parental Leave

• Excellent Paid Time off / Holiday package

HOW DO I JOIN THE WARRIOR TEAM?

Apply directly online for any of our open positions. Current fulltime openings include Annual Giving Offi cer, Assistant Director of Admissions / Admissions Counselor, Executive Administrative Assistant for the Dean of the College, Project Director to Reduce Sexual Assault, and a Student Persistence and Success Fellow.

Not available for a full-time job but still want to a member of the Warrior Staff? Check out our part-time openings: Assistant Field Hockey Coach, Assistant Men’s Lacrosse Coach, Assistant Strength & Conditioning Coach, Communications Officer, and Custodians.

Lycoming College Proudly Celebrates and Values Diversity!

We are committed to fostering an inclusive campus community supporting all faculty, staff, and students. We encourage applications from candidates with diverse backgrounds and all who are interested in supporting and contributing to our mission.

Lycoming College is an equal opportunity employer.

JANITORIAL/CLEANERS

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BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY

CARPET, UPHOLSTERY, & TILE FLOOR CLEANING COMPANY FOR SALE This is a low moisture and environmentally green cleaning system. Includes 3 carpet, 1 upholstery and 1 tile floor cleaning machines plus all miscella neous sprayers, buckets, mops etc. and a Ford Transit Van. This com pany has a strong customer base with a protected area including Ly coming and six surrounding coun ties. SERIOUS INQUIRIES ONLY 570-337-4804

BUSINESS SERVICES

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Bennett Estate Auction

Saturday, Oct. 8, 2022 @ 9:00am

To be conducted at 518 Center Street, Milton, PA 17847

(13) Long Guns - (3) Handguns - Large Qty. Reloading Items - Craftsman Snow BlowerFurniture - Household - Collectibles

All photos and complete listing can be viewed at auctionzip #3549 or gotoauction #6237

Firearms offered @ 11:00 a.m. FFL paperwork on all guns will be processed through The Little Sportsman Shop, Northumberland, PA. All local, state and federal firearms laws will be strictly observed. Insta-check fees will apply.

Terms: Cash or approved check.

Auctioneer: Bruce A. Musser, AU-003787-L New Columbia, Pa. 570-412-5952

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NEED A CLEAN HOUSE? No Time? Call ME! I Will Get Your Home Looking Great So You Can Relax! Great Rates, References Available Upon Request. For An Estimate Call Joyce 570-238-1796.

DO YOU NEED SOMEONE With Good References To Do Your Cleaning? Ask For Tina 570-3980788. 167253

20+ YEARS PROVIDING Professional House-Keeping At Reasonable Rates. Dependable, Thorough, Honest And Friendly Service With Excellent References. Please Call Kelly At 570-419-9998. 167727

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RICHARD’S LAWN CARE AND LANDSCAPING. Fall Clean-Up And Snow Plowing. Free Estimates. PA064570. 570772-1588. 166899

ROBERT’S LANDSCAPING Mowing, Trimming, Mulching, Fall Clean-Up. 570-279-2012. 167517

HEDGE TRIMMING. Free Esti mates. 570-322-3256. 167502

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COMMERCIAL LOT

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