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What a great logo the Williamsport Crosscutters have to celebrate their 25th season. I will definitely be looking for a new hat sporting the image when I travel up to Historic Bowman Field to cheer on our home team. If you happen to miss what I’m talking about, it can be found on the cover along with a great picture of my good friend Rhashan, who is now a Hall of Fame Coach and Director of Smiles in Crosscutter land. I will have much more about this as well as some great summer giveaways, a little later in my column.

Congratulations to all graduating in the class of 2023! Most college graduates have already donned a cap and gown, and now it’s time for area high schoolers to celebrate their journey. Please take great pride in your accomplishments and best wishes as you move forward into the next chapter of your life.

A little advice to those of you looking for the perfect gift for your graduate. Unless you’re a parent or grandparent or somebody extremely close, a card with some cash inside will bring a smile to a grad’s face. And in most cases, you could probably skip the card. A good suggestion here might be

to have a pack of those money/gift cardholding cards on hand, just in case.

This is a good point in my column to congratulate my daughter-in-law Lauren, who, if you remember, married my oldest son Jimmy last October while she was attending dental school. Well, I’m very proud to say we now have a dentist in the family.

Dr. Lauren Raemore recently graduated from Pittsburgh School of Dental Medicine with honors. She will be joining her father, Dr. David Raemore, at their newly remodeled Washington Boulevard practice. It is truly their family business and calling.

If you are currently looking for a dentist, she’s accepting new patients. I’m very proud to recommend the young lady; she will make a great dentist for the years to come. Maybe now, if I forgot to get her a card, I’m covered.

Now back to Muncy Ballpark at Historic Bowman Field. A tip of my Webb Weekly hat with the American Flag on the side to the Williamsport Crosscutters on celebrating your 25th year! It has been my pleasure to work with the ball club since we began the Webb Weekly Rhashan, the Vice President of Smiles,

Gabe Sinicropi, Vice President of Marketing and Public Relations, and Doug Estes, Vice President, and GM, have all become like family over the years.

I sincerely thank the ownership, and all involved for making me feel like a partner in the Crosscutter organization. I feel this is where I should yell out, “Play Ball,” “Timber,” or both. I welcome you to get out and support our boys of summer. It is always much more than a baseball game, as Gabe and Rhashan will keep you entertained. There will also be a long list of events and happenings at the old ballpark. They can always be found throughout the season and featured within our pages.

Baseball fans, make sure you keep your eyes open for some great Crosscutter giveaways as we celebrate America’s pastime played in one of the most beautiful ballparks in our Country.

Most of you reading know I love summertime giveaways, and it’s not too early to get registered for our Great American Cookout Package. Editor, Steph, kicked it off last week, and the info and entry form can be found on page right below me.

I would again like to thank my friends at Elery Nau Hardware for providing, and especially assembling the 4-burner grill,

as well as a fully filled new propane tank. Mikey Rupert and his great staff at Rupert’s Specialty Meats for the $50 gift card for whatever you want to throw on the grill. And last but definitely not least, old Chet Ruth and John, his son-in-law, down at Frosty Beverage for the $50 gift card for something to wash it all down.

So, here’s the skinny on our summer prize pack giveaway. Simply fill out the entry form and mail it in or drop it off at my office. The winner will be announced in our June 28th edition so you can enjoy your great American Cookout as you celebrate the 4th of July. Good luck to all that enter, and please, one entry form per person.

In closing things out, here is where I sneak in our first summertime giveaway. I have been working with 5 Star Wrestling and Joe Rogers to promote a feature event that includes World Wrestling stars of the 1990s. Details can be found on the back cover. If you’re into pro wrestling and can attend the event, be the 1st person to call me and win four tickets. Just tell me who your favorite wrestler is that appears in the ad. My contact information is always on page 4.

Maybe I should slip two tickets in a graduation card for Dr. Lauren and Jimmy. I think that covers a nice personal card, and you can surely always use a dentist at a wrestling match.

Let’s all be safe out there.

God Bless America.

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World Otter Day

According to the International Otter Survival Fund (IOSF), “World Otter Day brings all otter species to the attention of many people. It focuses on raising awareness about how important otters are and also highlights the threats that they face. There are certain issues faced by otters that some people are largely unaware of, such as the huge trade in these animals for pets and fur.”

World Otter Day celebrates adorable and playful aquatic mammals. This day is intended to raise awareness of the importance of otters to the environment and to make people aware of their declining populations and the reasons why.

Why are otters so important? Not only are they wonderful to watch but they are great indicators to a healthy environment, which is important for all species, including our own. 12 of the 13 species worldwide are declining due to habitat destruction, reduction in available prey, roadkill, and in Asia — illegal trade for fur and increasingly for pets.

Otters are water mammals with webbed feet, making them excellent swimmers. If you’ve ever seen them live in the wild, at a zoo, we can all agree that otters are cute and lovable and we just want to squish their little faces!

Otters are members of the weasel family, and dwell on every continent, except Antarctica and Australia. They can be found in a wide variety of waters, including lakes, ponds,

rivers streams, estuaries, as well as marshlands, and wetlands. Including locally.

Otters spend most of their time in the water, and can live up to 16 years. They are carnivores, with their diet consisting of fish, crawfish, mollusks, frogs, small reptiles, and mammals. A hungry otter will also eat birds, small beavers, and even muskrats. They are also very smart animals. For example, they use small rocks as “tools,” to break open hard shells of clams and other mollusks. Otters make their home by digging holes along riverbanks. They have also been known to make their den under porches and decks, making themselves a nuisance to homeowners. Did You Know? An otter’s den is called a “Holt” or a “Couch.”

Otters on the Endangered Species List

With the exception of North America, where their population is fairly stable, otters are decreasing in numbers all around the world. Their numbers have become vulnerable due to several reasons, including:

– Loss of habitat

– Pollution of habitat

– Trapping by humans for their pelts

– They can be a pest to homeowners along waterways and damaging to businesses like hatcheries and commercial fishponds. They

then can fall victim to illegal hunting and trapping.

– They are sometimes killed by automobiles on roadways.

How to Celebrate and Participate in World Otter Day

Over twenty countries around the world celebrate World Otter Day. Here’s how you can celebrate:

– On this day, nature preservation groups provide educational programs and research programs to protect otters. Armed with this information, you can do your part to protect otters, and help to preserve their natural habitat.

– You can also support organizations that strive to do research on otters and influence governmental policies.

History and Origin of World Otter Day.

This holiday was established in 2014, by the International Otter Survival Fund (IOSF) in the UK. All 13 species of otters are vulnerable or at risk for survival, so remember, otters are our friends. Watch them play and swim with their little otter friends, but there is absolutely no reason do anything otter than watch them!

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Williamsport Crosscutters Have a Lot In Store For Their 25th Anniversary Season

ASilver Anniversary or 25th Anniversary has always been something to celebrate and look fondly back on, whether it is a wedding anniversary or any other type of anniversary. The Williamsport Crosscutters feel the same about their 25th anniversary as a ballclub and plan on celebrating this milestone in various interesting and unique ways.

The last 25 seasons have seen many thrilling and exciting moments for Crosscutters fans, including two New York-Penn League championships (2001 was a co-championship), five playoff appearances, one of which was an appearance in the first-ever MLB Draft League Championship Series last year, and many players who have gone on to play in the Major Leagues, most notably Andrew McCutcheon, Jose Bautista, Nyjer Morgan, Steve Pearce, Maikel Franco, Rhys Hoskins, Alex Bohm, and Bryson Stott, to name a few.

Webb Weekly, asked Gabe Sinicropi, Vice President and Director of

Marketing for the Crosscutters, about this interesting upcoming season, and he provided the answers for us.

What will be new and notable this season?

“We are excited to be opening a new group area, our VIP Field Suite, sponsored by Aquarius Pool & Patio. It’s located at field level just past 3rd base and gives fans a great view of the action. It’s for groups of up to 25 people and includes an all-you-can-eat snack menu of Country Store hot dogs, nachos, pretzels, popcorn, soft drinks, and more. Fans can find all the details at crosscutters.com or call the box office at 570.326.3389.”

Since it is the 25th anniversary season, what are some of the highlights of those 25 seasons?

“The theme of our 2023 season is the celebration of our 25th year. We will be featuring highlights of those 25 years every day on our social media channels as well as at each home game. We will have a card set giveaway on June 14th that features players, teams, and individuals that had an important part

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in our history. Then on July 18, we will ʻTurn Back the Clock’ to our inaugural year. With 1999 rollback pricing on tickets and select concession items.” What, if any, will be changes in playing rules this season?

“Well, first, our MLB Draft League Sudden Death rule will still be in effect for the 2023 season. If the game is tied after nine innings of play, a special half-inning Sudden Death will decide the winner. It really worked well last year and was well-received by fans, so we are keeping that for the foreseeable future.

“The league will also be using the new larger bases that were introduced in the Major Leagues this season. This is being done to cut down on the potential for injuries around the bases and promote the running game. A pitch clock, very similar the that on the MLB level, will also be implemented across the MLB Draft League.

“In past years there have been a few scheduled 7-inning games. That is now a thing of the past. There are no 7-inning games moving forward in the MLB Draft League.”

What are you most excited about for the upcoming season?

I’m just excited about celebrating 25 years of Cutters baseball! Overall, it’s been 30 years in Williamsport

for our franchise [we were the Williamsport Cubs from 1994-1998]. We will be rebranding as the Potato Capers for every Friday home game this season. Special jerseys and caps commemorating Dave Bresnahan using a potato in a trick play with the Williamsport bills in 1987. Also, we are happy to have the Phillie Phanatic back [June 12th] for his first appearance with us since 2019!”

Promotional Highlights for 2023:

– 5 Fireworks Nights – After every Saturday night home game.

– Free Hot Dog Nights. Every Monday home game (first 500 fans).

– Dick Allen Bobblehead Giveaway –June 30th. Dick is depicted in his 1962 Williamsport Grays’ uniform.

– NY Giant Super Bowl Champion

Henry Hynoski appearance on July 13th

– Blue & White Football Night – July 21st. Penn State Football tickets will be given away EVERY inning, plus an appearance by PSU play-by-play voice Steve Jones.

– Rhashan’s Hall of Fame Bobblehead Giveaway – August 3rd.

As you can see, it promises another interesting and exciting season at Muncy Bank and Trust Ballpark at Historic Bowman Field. Look forward to seeing you at the old ballyard!

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Military

Preplanning

As a member of our military, whether active or a Veteran, you’ve made your special mark in this world.

Thank you for your service.

You have an interesting story to tell and no one knows more about your life than you. Preplanning your funeral service gives you the opportunity to tell your own unique story. Whether you choose a service with full military honors, a small private family service, or cremation with a memorial service it will be exactly as you want it.

Our knowledgeable funeral directors will ensure you receive all of the military benefits you have so rightly earned. It only takes one phone call and one meeting to arrange your service to honor and celebrate a deserving hero’s life.

Proudly Serving Those Who Have Proudly Served.

Wanda J. Holmes, 80, of Williamsport

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Floyd M. Hill, 89, of Lock Haven

Jack L. Woodward, 76, of Williamsport

Patsybelle Morgret, 82, of Beech Creek

Joan L. Haas, 81, of Williamsport

Sandra L. “Sandy” Mincemoyer, 75, of Watsontown

Bessie L. “Betty” Croffut, 90, of Williamsport

David E. Sheatler, 59, of Turbotville

Sharon M. Ripka, 70, of Mill Hall

Colleen Myra Jeirles, 73, of Lock Haven

Malcom R. (Butch) Killinger, Jr., 75, of Mill Hall

Brian K. Beam, 55, of Williamsport

James Ralph Moore, 71, of Mill Hall

Mary Ellen Kapp, 81, of Philadelphia

Ronnie J. Yothers, 86, of Waterville

Sharon Marie Scarfo, 73, of Williamsport

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State Highway Offices to be Taken Away From City

The Pennsylvania Department of Highways is planning to move its district offices from here in about a year, it was announced today.

The State Department of Property and Supplies in Harrisburg called for bids due June 25 for the construction of a highway district office in Montoursville.

The new one-story U-shaped brick building will be located on a lot across the street from the PDH’s Lycoming County garage at 715 Jordan Avenue. It will include a large drafting room, offices for the engineers, a conference room, file rooms, and storage rooms in the basement.

A spokesman for the PDH office here at 28 East Third Street, said the construction probably would take a year. He said the plans for approval have been in Harrisburg “for some

time.”

The Williamsport office occupies the second and third floor at the East Third Street address. The spokesman said the office has been “cramped for space.”

About 65 are now employed at the office and many others assigned to the Williamsport office are in and out.

The new building in Montoursville will be similar to the one just built in Allentown. Russel R. Boyer, former engineer here, heads the Allentown office.

Owen Beckley heads the office here. The office has been at its present location since January 2, 1928.

The Williamsport district includes the following counties, Lycoming, Clinton, Northumberland, Montour, Columbia, Snyder, Tioga, and Union. The job at Montoursville also includes the relocation of the two sheet metal buildings now situated on the site of the proposed building.

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County Hall Corner: The Military Recruitment Drought Impacts Us All

Memorial Day has come and gone, but it should bring to our attention that there is a giant hole in our society right now, and we should be alarmed about it. The United States is going through one of the worst recruiting plights in our country’s history, and this should alarm us all.

I have lived for seventy years now, and in that time, I have had professions as a pastor, missionary, university professor, college administrator, business owner, business trainer, professional business headhunter, department store manager, home security salesman, factory worker, musician, author, and airman in the United States Air Force. Four of my eight years in the USAF, was serving as a recruiter for enlisted personnel and then for officers as pilots, navigators, and engineers. Of all the jobs I have had in my lifetime, military recruiting was by far the most difficult.

I recruited from 1980 to 1984, and at that time, there was still a lingering stigma from the Vietnam War. Some high schools and universities were downright hostile to the presence of a military uniform on their campuses. The economy was hit hard by

Middle East oil boycotts in the 1970s and was just starting to recover during President Reagan’s administration. Interest in military service was at an all-time low. Seventy-plus hour weeks were normal, and for every person I was able to get to wear Air Force blue took at least ten potentials that did not meet the standards or lost interest. I could not imagine a recruiting environment worse than that. Yet, when I recently visited the military recruiters in this area, I now believe I was wrong. These men and women representing the US Army, Navy, Air Force, and Marines have a much more difficult recruiting job than I ever did.

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It starts with the fact that by today’s standards, only three out of four Americans aged 17-24 even qualify for military service. Probably every position in the entire Armed Forces has become more sophisticated in the past decade, which means the academic requirements must be higher. Yet, today’s students are statistically not sharper than they were a decade ago. There are also physical standards in which the preponderance of obesity and drug usage are eliminating factors.

Yet, all this aside, every high school graduate should at least check out what the Armed Forces in the United States can offer them. However, it is not like being a college student or employee on a job where you just drop out if things are not to your liking. In the military, you sign a contract, and that alone is a huge leap in maturity.

Every branch of service has its particular ‘brand’ related to its mission, but they all have the same benefits — 30 days of paid vacation every year, tax-free room and board, health, dental, and life insurance coverage, and specialty training in hundreds of trades that have applications in the private sector.

Perhaps best of all are the opportunities for education. A Pew Research Survey found that 75 percent of those who enlisted said they did so to obtain educational benefits. Much of the training that is giv-

en is college accredited. After enlistment, there is the GI Bill for those who wish to continue their higher education. My two sons were in the Air Force and went to college right after their enlistment term ended. Both got their bachelor’s degrees with honors and without any debt, and this was with no financial help from Mom or Dad.

Yes, it is a job that might put your life on the line. It could mean going through hardships and difficulties like nothing you have ever experienced in your life. But it is exactly these factors that make being a veteran so special. This is why a veteran’s sacrifice is recognized and honored for a lifetime, as it should be. To be a veteran means being part of a heritage that goes back to the very founding of our country. Recruiters are regular people, and some are obviously better than others, but the recruiters I have talked to for this region are extremely professional. And I should know because I was once a recruiter myself. At a recent visit, I threw some tough questions out to them, and I was very impressed with their answers. If you are of age, at least consider this option. The Armed Forces Recruiting Offices are all conveniently in one location in our area; the T.J.Maxx Plaza on the Golden Strip, 1774 E. 3rd St,. Williamsport. Check them out — you have nothing to lose and a future to gain.

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When we think of aging well, we might have different opinions, as the definition of happiness and well-being can vary from person to person. Some people envision retirement as sipping an umbrella drink on a beach and wasting away in Margaritaville. Others think of endless hours playing with grandchildren and watching Little League games. Still, some people might want to work as long as possible and enjoy the social connection that a job offers.

The McKinsey Health Institute (MHI) recently released the results of a survey of over 21,000 adults ages 55 and older. The survey covered 21 countries, including high, middle, and lower-income economies. Regardless of socio-economic group and country, the responses were quite similar concerning the association of having a purpose, managing stress, having social connections,

and maintaining independence to the overall perception of health.

The MHI survey looked at the answers to questions on perceived health and well-being across the key dimensions of mental, physical, social, and spiritual health. Not surprisingly, the majority of respondents, regardless of country or wealth, mentioned financial stability as a major factor in their ability to maintain a healthy lifestyle and cognitive health. A surprise in the survey results, however, was that older adults have adapted quite well to technology, specifically the use of smartphones.

In addition, some answers varied depending on the state of their economy, and some did not. For example, people in high-income economies did not report perceiving better overall health than people in middle-income and low-income economies. Yet, people in high-income economies did report being less so-

cially involved in their senior years than those in lower-income economies. The cause of this might be due in part to the dependency of seniors living in lower-income economies upon family members and the higher rate of multi-generational households. Both of these have been shown to improve the health of seniors.

Based on previous work, the researchers at MHI believe that there are six key shifts that societies need for healthy aging. The shifts include:

– Invest in the promotion of healthy aging

– Improve measurements of health and get better data

– Scale interventions proven to promote healthy aging

– Accelerate innovation across the healthy aging ecosystem

– Unleash the potential of all industries to enable healthy aging, and

– Empower and motivate older

adults to live to their full potential.

They also believe that it is necessary to change the perceptions surrounding chronological age and that age sometimes really is just a number.

As part of the survey, MHI asked participants about 53 factors ranging from societal interaction to exercise to determine what matters most to them as older adults and in what way those factors affect well-being. The survey revealed that having purpose, managing stress, being physically active, continued learning, social connections, financial security, exercise, and sleep were the most strongly connected to perceived health.

While some answers varied by country and/or income level, overall, the people in high-income and upper-middle-income economies valued stress management and financial stability, while people in low-income economies found exercise and sleep to be the most important factors of overall health. Regardless of how each of these groups responded, all of their answers were tied to their perception of their own mental, physical, social, and spiritual well-being.

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Davion Hill and Sheiana Tutler recently signed their national letters of intent. Both will be playing Division I basketball; Davion is headed to Missouri State and Sheiana will be playing at Niagara University.

Hill will leave Neumann having scored 2,801 points, and averaging 26.9 points per game. He also helped SJNRA win four straight league titles, three District 4 championships and the 2022 Class A Eastern Region crown. He also received Class A and AA State Player of the Year honors the past two seasons and is the has

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Prayer is the act of communicating with God. Let’s take a moment to consider the significance of that first sentence. Through prayer, you and I are given the ability to speak with Almighty God, the Creator of the universe and the Sustainer of all life. Prayer gives us direct access to the throne room of God. See Revelation 5:8. Prayer is an awesome opportunity to connect with God that is too often underutilized by believers.

Prayer can be offered through speaking, singing, writing, reading, or even just thinking. Yes, God even knows our thoughts! Prayer intimately connects the human to the Divine. We really need to consider the awesome privilege God has granted to us through prayer — and then we need to pray.

he goal of my writing today is to inspire you to access the powerful transforming grace God has made available to us through prayer.prayer, but I mean those people who take time to pray.”

Prayer is powerfully transformational — it always brings change to the person who prays. It can make the anxious peaceful, the fearful courageous, the vulnerable invincible, the offended forgiving — when we pray, God’s grace changes us.

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The fir principle: we become the company we keep. The Bible says, if we keep company with a righteous man, we become righteous. If we keep company with a wicked man, we will become wicked. Like it or not children pick up our a itude and behavior. Growing up on our part is not optional but imperative. Paul the Apo le put it this way; “when I was a child, I spake as a child, I under ood as a child and I thought of as a child but when I became a man, I put away childish things. The second principle reinforces the fir ; every seed brings forth

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Many years ago, S.D. Gordon wrote, “The most important thing anyone can do for God or man is to pray. It is not the only thing, but it is the chief thing. The great people of the earth today are the people who pray. I do not mean those who talk about prayer, nor those who say they believe in

t is be er to build children than to repair men. With Father’s Day approaching, I thought I would share some of the things I learned about being a good father from God’s word. I want to remind fathers that there are principles in God’s word, and these principles ill work.a er its kind. It exasperates a child when Dad and Mom do not show love and respe for one another consi ently. As a father, if I want a home filled with love, joy, and peace, it all mu arts with me. I decided to never op courting my children’s mother. I continued saying nice things, doing nice things. This encourages God to showed up in our home. Then you can feel a change in the atmosphere. Joy and peace will fill the house. Children will love being part of this kind of family.

Let me mention a third principle. The Bible in ru s fathers, “Fathers do not irritate and provoke your children to anger; do not exasperate them to resentment (Ephesians 6:4 TLB). O en a child will rebel not again the rules of godly parenting, but again the a itude of the parent. An angry parent tends to produce anger and rebellion in the child. It ex-

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asperates a child when we discipline our children in anger or frustration.

It exasperates children when fathers do not pra ice what they preach. On the other hand, ability in a father’s chara er translates to normality in his children. It also exasperates them if we do not discipline them at all. Remember, God’s word tells us discipline is good, 11 D0 not fail to corre your children; discipline will not hurt them! They will not die if you use a ick on them. Punishment will keep them out of hell. (Proverbs 23:13-14 TLB). God wants us to learn balance between discipline and showing love. I remember a time when I disciplined in anger, God convi ed me. I went to my children and asked them to forgive me for my a itude. They forgave me and I gained more of their respe that day. God’s word works. It also exasperates a child

Faith expressed in prayer can also change the heart of God and produce a change of outcomes—a miraculous intervention! For those who truly believe, faith is knowing beyond the shadow of a doubt what God can do. Jesus said, “If you have faith as small as a mustard seed, you can say to this mulberry tree, ‘Be uprooted and planted in the sea,’ and it will obey you.” Luke 17:6. It is both motivating and humbling to think what our faith offered in prayer can accomplish. James tells us that the prayer of a righteous person is powerful and effective. See James 5. But God doesn’t always do what we ask Him to do just because we ask with great faith. Sometimes our prayers collide with the deep and powerful current of God’s unchanging will. When that happens, all the prayers and faith in the world will not bring

when parents show partiality. Favoring one child over another. The Bible goes as far as to call partiality sin.

One more final thought we cannot expe our children to honor and respe us if we dishonor and disrespe those in authority. It is not wise to criticize, call names or berate those in authority. We mu lead by example. How many have been wounded for years and are unable to recover because we failed to train our children Biblically. When you discipline children out of love, they know it is for their wellbeing. When a child knows they are loved they will forgive the mi akes your make. Let us ask God to help us and He will. 11Tru in the Lord with all your heart and lean not on your own under anding. In all your ways acknowledge Him and He will dire your path” (Proverbs 3:5-6).

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about the hoped-for miracle.

Jesus’ prayer of faith collided with God’s unchanging will in the Garden of Gethsemane. See Matthew 26:36-46. Jesus pleaded with God to find another way for salvation to be made available to humanity. I’m glad God was willing to say no to Jesus. Had He said yes, you and I would be lost and without hope forever.

Paul’s prayer of faith collided with God’s redemptive plan over a thorn in his flesh. See Corinthians 12:1-10. God’s answer was no, but He assured Paul that His grace was sufficient for the difficulty Paul was facing.

I’m certain all of us can point to times

when our desperate prayers of faith collided with God’s unchanging will. Frankly, such collisions can result in deep disappointment with God because we know, without a doubt, He could have done it. Not getting what we want may cause us to struggle with the discipline of prayer. Why bother praying if God is just going to do what God is going to do anyway?

We pray because it establishes our lives on a firm foundation. Prayer sets life in a right order: in victory, God receives all of our praise. In loss, God receives all of our trust.

Prayer allowed Jesus to leave the Garden of Gethsemane and set His face resolutely

toward Jerusalem. Jesus knew His heavenly Father could be trusted, so even though the answer wasn’t what He was hoping for, His faith caused Him to get up and start walking toward the cross.

Prayer allowed Paul to rejoice in His weaknesses so that by them, God’s power might be put on full display throughout his life. That is some pretty amazing faith — and all made possible through prayer.

I will leave you with the incredible story of three men who prayed and put their full faith in God. They would not bow down to an idol, even though the king warned them of certain execution in a fiery furnace if they did not comply. Their response to the king was, “If we are thrown into the blazing fur-

nace, the God we serve is able to deliver us from it — but even if he does not, we want you to know, Your Majesty, that we will not serve your gods or worship the image of gold you have set up.” Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego understood that prayer does not always result in the outcome we want, but God can always be trusted either way. It is an amazing example of what happens when believers pray and put their full faith in God. See Daniel 3:16-18.

Friends, God’s grace is able to transform us — but only if we take the time to pray. Why not stop what you’re doing right now and talk with your heavenly Father for five minutes? He is ready to connect with you — and that connection will transform you.

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EVENTS

Community Yard Sales

What: Montoursville community yard sales.

When: Friday June 2nd & Saturday June 3rd from 8:00 a.m.–? both days.

Where: Throughout the borough. There are 87 participants with lots of good things for sale.

Compasses, Maps, and You!

What: Learn how to use compasses and maps. Materials provided. Contact Rhiannon Summers at 570-477-7780 or rhsummers@pa.gov for more information.

When: Friday, June 2 from 1:00-2:00 p.m.

Where: Meet at the Amphitheater in Ricketts Glen State Park.

Compass Course

What: Put your compass skills to the test by navigating our compass course. Materials provided. Contact Rhiannon Summers at 570-477-7780 or rhsummers@ pa.gov for more information.

When: Friday, June 2 from 2:00-3:00 p.m.

Where: Meet at the Amphitheater in Ricketts Glen State Park.

“Black Bears”

What: Join the park naturalist to learn more about the “Black Bears” around Pennsylvania. Topics will include adaptations, diet, and a brief overview of the natural history of the black bear within PA. This is designed to be an informal program. All children must be accompanied by an adult in order to participate.Program may be modified or cancelled in the event of severe weather

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or new community guidelines. Meet at the amphitheater (by the pool).

When: Friday, June 2, 2023, 3:30-4:30 p.m.

Where: Hyner Run State Park, Amphitheater (by the pool).

“Butterflies and Moths”

What: Join the naturalist for a look into the life cycle of “Butterflies and Moths.” The program will include a craft and a little walk. This program is suited for families with young children, but all are welcome to attend. All children must be accompanied by an adult in order to participate. Program may be modified or cancelled in the event of severe weather or new state or community guidelines. Meet at the amphitheater (beside the pool). Please bring a lawn chair.

When: Friday, June 2, 2023, 8:00-9:00 p.m.

Where: Hyner Run State Park, Amphitheater (by the pool).

Hike for National Trails Day

What: Participate in National Trails Day by joining the park naturalist in hiking the Little Cherry Run Loop Trail to see our hidden gem waterfall. This is a 6-mile moderate hike. Contact Rhiannon Summers at 570-4777780 or rhsummers@pa.gov for more information.

When: Saturday, June 3 from 2:00-5:00 p.m.

Where: Park and meet at Beach Lot #2 by the bulletin board closest to the road in Ricketts Glen State Park.

Full Moon Astronomy

What: Learn about our moon and take a closer look with our telescope. Registration required by emailing rhsummers@pa.gov or calling 570-477-7780.

When: Saturday, June 3 from 8:00-9:00 p.m.

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

“The Reservoir, the Dam, and Little Pine”

What: Join the naturalist for the program “The Reservoir, the Dam, and Little Pine” to take a stroll on the dam

and learn the significance of it to the Little Pine Creek Valley, and also to the Susquehanna River. All children must be accompanied by an adult in order to participate. Program may be modified or cancelled in the event of severe weather or new community guidelines. Meet at the beginning of the Lake Shore Trail (kiosk at dam).

When: Saturday, June 3rd, 2023, 3:30-4:30 p.m.

Where: Little Pine State Park, Beginning of Lake Shore Trail (Kiosk at Dam).

“Butterflies and Moths”

What: Join the naturalist for a look into the life cycle of “Butterflies and Moths.” The program will include a craft and a little walk. This program is suited for families with young children, but all are welcome to attend. All children must be accompanied by an adult in order to participate. Program may be modified or cancelled in the event of severe weather or new state or community guidelines. Meet at the amphitheater.

When: Saturday, June 3rd, 2023, 8:00–9:00 p.m.

Where: Little Pine State Park, Amphitheater.

Chicken BBQ

What: American Legion Auxiliary chicken BBQ.

When: Saturday, June 3rd, from noon-2:00 p.m.

Where: Roland Ritter American Legion Post 268, 515 Legion Rd., Muncy.

Mental Health Program

What: Mental Health Programat monthly meeting of Eagle Grange #1; public invited.

When: Tuesday, June 6th, at 6:30 p.m.

Where: Eagle Grange Hall at the intersection of Route 15 and East Blind Road, Montgomery.

Bird Basics

What: Stop by the Amphitheater to learn birding basics and find out which ones are common in the park. Contact Rhiannon Summers at 570-477-7780 or rhsummers@pa.gov for more information.

When: Wednesday, June 7 from 2:00-3:00 p.m.

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

Eagle Watch

What: Stop by anytime between 9am and 12pm to learn about the bald eagle and similar birds of prey. Use binoculars and a spotting scope (provided) as we hope to catch a view of some eagles as they make their way up and down Pine Creek. Stop by for 15-minutes or bring a chair and stay for the morning.

When: Wednesday June 7 from 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.

Where: Tiadaghton State Forest, Tomb Flats campground. 1-mile south of Slate Run, on PA-414.

Fitness Class

What: Tried and True Legends Fitness Class for people age 50+. Designed to help you feel better, move better and look better. Build strength, increase balance and flexibility all while having a good time with people like you. It is no secret our bodies change as we age. Taking steps to counter the effects of aging can help you maintain a young spirit and independent life. No previous workout experience needed. All are welcome. First three classes are free.

When: Monday, Wednesday and Friday, from 10:15 a.m.-11:15 a.m. and Tuesday & Thursday 5:15 p.m.-6:15 p.m.

Where: Tried and True, 244 Grey Fox Rd., Ste. 6, Montoursville.

Toastermasters Class

What: Control your fear of public speaking. Practice speaking before a friendly audience who will guide you on your journey to becoming a better speaker. Contact Donna Miller 570-971-0098 or Phil Buehrer 570-3266801

When: 1st & 3rd Wednesday of each month at 6:00 p.m.

Where: 505 Restaurant, 505 Washington Blvd., Williamsport.

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

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open to the public from 9:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m.

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

When: The first Thursday of the month at 4:00 p.m. (No July meeting.)

Where: The Well Church, 522 Grier St., Williamsport. Enter from parking lot entrance.

CHURCH EVENTS...

CHURCH EVENTS

Church Service

What: Sunday service. The LORD is God. All are welcome to learn about God and the Christian life.

When: Sunday Morning, June 4th. Service Time 10:15 a.m.

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

Memorial Service

What: A Memorial Service will be held at the Cemetery. Speaker will be District Magistrate William Soloman. If inclement weather the service will be held indoors.

When: Sunday, June 4th at 6:30 p.m.

Where: St. Michaels Lutheran Church Cemetery, Quiggleville.

Global Methodist presentation

What: A Global Methodist presentation by Bishop Mark Webb of the Global Methodist Church. Contact: R. Doan at 570-360-3849.

When: Monday, June 5th, at 6:30 p.m.

Where: Third St. Church, 941 E. Third St., 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.

Church Service

What: Church service.

When: Sunday morning at 10:30 a.m.

Where: Moreland Community Church, 1300 Church Dr., Muncy.

Domestic Violence Support

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

When: Each Thursday 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.

BASKETBALL CAMP

June 26 - June 30 Session I

July 10 - July 14 Session II

July 24 - July 28.............. Session III

July 31 - August 4 Session IV

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ANNOUNCMENTS

Call to Artists

What: Calling All Artists for the 66th Annual Way’s Garden Art Show!

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

Where: Way’s Garden, corner of Maynard and West 4th sts., Williamsport.

EVENTS

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT EVENTS... EVENTS...

Don Hess

What: Friends & Brothers: Songs & Poems. Invite a friend. Bring a brother.

When: Friday June 2nd, from 1:00 p.m.-2:00 p.m.

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

Loose Cats

What: Loose Cats playing rock, pop and country.

When: Saturday, June 3rd at 6:30 p.m.

Where: Antlers on the Water, 610 Antlers Lane, Williamsport.

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Every phase of basketball is thoroughly covered to develop an All-Around Basketball Player. Campers will be grouped according to age and ability. They will learn 1 on 1, 2 on 2, Passing, Defense, Shooting, Fast Break, Basic Skills Rebounding, Ball Handling, Competitions and Contest and MORE!

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MEETINGS...

MEETINGS

Elderly Parent Caregiver Support

What: A peer support group offering encouragement and ideas to caregivers of elderly parents. For more info, call or text Carol at 272-215-7659.

Fishers of Men

What: Fishers of Men playing a gospel show.

When: Sunday, June 4th at 9:30 a.m.

Where: St. John’s Lutheran Church, 1450 W. Valley Rd., Booneville.

• NO confirmations will be sent out

• For more information/make checks payable to:

RON INSINGER - 570-326-3581 (W) • 570-337-0676 (C) rinsinge@loyalsocklancers.org

June 27

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Legion Post 104 is holding a Community Day from 10am-3pm. We are opening our doors for the community to experience what we do as a veterans club. There will be food and drink available, 50/50 raffles, Rip tickets, information/membership booth, Inflatable Rip and Slip Obstacle course for the kids.

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You can be having the worst day. You wake up and are just ticked off at the world — no reason why, just not your day. Then you walk into a store, and a stranger shoots you a smile.

Those smiles can literally change someone’s day. I swear it’s contagious. From then on, your day gets better. My mood reflects in the music I listen to, too. If I’m relaxed or cooking, I love listening to Frank Sinatra. His voice just instantly sends me into calm and relaxation mode. If I’m working out, I want rock or rap. It just gets me hyped and ready for a good workout. If it’s a beautiful sunny day, I love having the windows down in my car with “Summer Breeze” by Seals & Crofts playing

on the stereo. It takes me to summer days and makes me feel fine. This song just makes me happy. Country, well, it depends on my mood, but Luke Combs or Brantley Gilbert can get me through cleaning my house. I love my ’80s rock, classic country, and so much more, but my music really tells my mood a lot of days!

I try to live life with a positive attitude. We get one life to live, and if we live it being miserable, did we really live!? There was a person at a store the other day who had to wait in line for a whole three minutes because the clerk had to wait for the manager to override our purchase. He was having a hissy fit like it had been a ten-minute wait. The clerk apologized and said her manager had to run to the bathroom and would be right back. This person responded, annoyed, “Well, isn’t that a good manager you have.” He wasn’t being nice about it. He was being arrogant. He was lucky I was on the phone with my stepmom asking her about this re-

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turn, or I would have made a comment to him. It was so rude, and I actually knew this person. If he reads this, oh well. Nothing I wouldn’t have said to his face. You were completely rude, and it was totally uncalled for. Period.

Why are people so angry and nasty!? Calm, you rear down! For real. My gosh, so a manager can’t go to the bathroom in an eight-hour workday!? People just complain to complain any more. You can’t make anyone happy. So many sensitive people anymore who

get their feelings hurt over the dumbest things. Good grief. Get a hold of yourselves!

Surround yourself with positive people. Choose friends who aren’t toxic. Choose happiness. Choose to live your life your way. If you aren’t happy with your life, make changes. You need to surround yourself with people who love you and care for you.

My momma’s wonderful and very dear friend, Sue Styers, made these cookies for my mom and me when we were

The Dairy Barn

healing together. They were absolutely delicious! We couldn’t stay away from them!!! So soft, and the flavor is fantastic. Sue has been a part of my momma’s life since before I was born. She’s one of those people you want a part of your life because she is always kind, positive, and a wonderful friend. Plus, she makes good cookies! *wink wink*

I love how they had different faces all over them — such a cute simple way to decorate cookies. Maybe if you have a grumpy neighbor, you could make him some happy-face cookies!! Or, for a meh day, like a Monday, do some silly face. Sad faces for Sunday nights??

Haha! The happy face, of course, is my favorite, and a smile is so contagious!

Remember, it can change someone’s day. So can a delicious sugar cookie with faces on them. Bake them and spread happiness with some smiling face cookies. Enjoy!

Soft Sugar Cookies

Ingredients:

• 3 eggs

• 2 cups sugar

• 1 cup Crisco

• 1 cup milk

• 1 tbsp vanilla

• 2 tsp baking soda

• 2 tsp baking powder

• 2 tsp cream of tartar

• 6 cups flour

Directions:

Beat eggs for one minute. Add sugar and Crisco, and beat for another minute. Add milk and vanilla, alternate with flour, and dry ingredients. Roll and cut as desired.

Bake at 350° for 8-11 minutes, depending on the thickness of your cookie.

Icing with your favorite icing, and make some fun faces!

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Outfits, Not Just Clothes…

Camp Style

With Memorial Day behind us, all signs are pointing toward the lazy days of summer. Or, at least nostalgia for those carefree days summer always promised us as kids. Truth is, summer can be a very hectic time, and work does not stop for most grown-ups.

However, the idea of summer camp makes me long for some nostalgic activities like canoeing, craft-making,

bonfires, and color wars. And while most of us can’t go to sleep-away camp on Lake Mahwanocka, we can bring the trends we loved as kids into our grown-up summer style.

Here’s a rundown of some classic summer-camp-inspired trends that are ageless. Full disclosure, I never went to a summer camp, but I did work at one, and I just made up that lake name.

First up, tie-dye. My 7-year-old loves

tie-dye. Not only is it a great summer activity, best done outdoors, in my opinion, but it’s also a “print” that just about anyone can wear. You can do a higher-performance hoodie for summer nights around the campfire, like The North Face All Over Print Hoodies. Or try out an unexpected silhouette of this print in Shein’s Tie Dye

Tie Back shirt dress for work. I also love the idea of grabbing up a bunch of light-colored t-shirts from a thrift shop and DIY your own tie-dye. Nothing feels more summer than cutoffs. Shredded denim shorts may seem a bit adolescent, but they don’t have to be tossed now that you’ve entered adulthood. Create your own from an old pair of jeans, then pair them with an eyelet blouse and loafers to make them feel more sophisticated. Or check out Levi’s 501 90’s Women’s shorts for true throwback style. I love

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the idea of a pair of jean shorts with a button-down and sandals. And of course, you can’t go wrong with jean shorts, a t-shirt, and sneakers. Speaking of t-shirts, remember ringer tees? You can add a pop of color with an outfit of white jeans and a white ringer with a trim of red, blue, or green. Etsy seller byAngelawithLove offers retro ringer tees in solid colors. Or check out graphic ringers at The Bee and The Fox online to add an athletic flair to a slip skirt and mules.

Another great top for summer is the crewneck sweatshirt, especially in classic colors like gray and navy. These pullovers are an easy layering piece for going in and out of freezing AC, especially in an office setting. A fitted gray crewneck looks cute and appropriate over a sleeveless shirt, flared skirt, and ballet flats. I’ve just about worn out the one I’ve had from the Gap for almost a decade. So, I’m looking at their Vintage Soft Gap Arch Logo sweatshirt in off-white as a refreshing replacement for this summer at work.

For shoes, two styles this season are standing out to me. Birkenstocks and

Converse because sometimes you just want to be comfortable. Naturally, you can wear these shoe styles more casually, but I like the idea of “playing against type” when it comes to summer footwear. Consider mixing a classic gray, black, or white Chuck with tailored trousers and a blouse. Or Birkenstock’s Arizona suede sandals with a cocktail dress for a night on the town.

As for accessories, friendship bracelets, the quintessential summer camp piece, can be reworked for a more adult feel. Go with a tassel bracelet, like the Krissy Adjustable bracelet in pearl gray from Piper and Scoot. An updated version of this summer staple is easily upgraded when layered with bracelets and bangles made of silver and gold.

If you’re one of those lucky folks with a family camp, be it a cabin, river lot, or private campsite, you can rock these trends in their natural setting. For those of us more familiar with movies of summer camp than the experience, we’ll just have to live vicariously through camp-inspired clothes.

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ARIES – Mar 21–Apr 20

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TAURUS – Apr 21–May 21

Set up camp on the sofa for the next few days, Taurus. Enjoy the rest and relaxation. You don’t have to be productive every minute of the day so don’t feel guilty about your R&R.

GEMINI – May 22–Jun 21

Some interesting information could be coming your way, Gemini. You just need to keep your ear to the ground and open to receive it. Others may want to get in on the news.

CANCER – Jun 22–Jul 22

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VIRGO – Aug 24–Sept 22

Your romantic life is about to get even more exciting, Virgo. Date nights are happening with greater frequency and you’re likely to

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LIBRA – Sept 23–Oct 23

You’ll likely feel more at ease having a big group of people around you during the next few days rather than heading out alone. Put away that lone wolf mentality for now.

SCORPIO – Oct 24–Nov 22

Ambitious career goals could have you reevaluating all of the choices you have made thus far, Scorpio. It might be time to venture off on new paths once you figure out the way.

SAGITTARIUS – Nov 23–Dec 21

Sagittarius, the call of the wild is quite strong right now. This means you might be right at home on a hiking trip or a rafting trip. Make your plans and bring a friend.

CAPRICORN – Dec 22–Jan 20

Capricorn, rather than being light-hearted, conversations could take a turn to the more serious, especially as they pertain to a health condition for someone you love.

AQUARIUS – Jan 21–Feb 18

Aquarius, don’t try to take on too many things yourself. You need to know when to ask for help this week, especially as your schedule gets even more filled up.

PISCES – Feb 19–Mar 20

This is the perfect time to get more organized, Pisces. Try to fit in time to sort and clean among all the other things on your itinerary.

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Annual Memorial Service at Old Immanuel Lutheran Church

The Rev. Ben Lander, currently serving at St. Andrew Lutheran Church in Muncy, will be preaching on the theme “Sent Out” at the Annual Memorial Service at Old Immanuel Lutheran Church, 2633 Lime Bluff Road, Muncy. The service will take place on Sunday, June 4, 2023, at 2:30 p.m. Mrs. Joy Barto will accompany the service on the church’s antique pump organ. The choir of St. Andrew will also be present to assist in providing music for the worship service.

Old Immanuel is considered to be the mother church of Lutheranism in Lycoming County.

Founded in 1791, it lived until its doors shut permanently in 1920. The first structure built on the property was of log; the second and third (the current) structures were of brick. The current building was dedicated in 1869 and contains two cornerstones, one in German, dated 1832, and one in English, dated 1869. At least nine Revolutionary soldiers and five Civil War soldiers are buried in the historic cemetery. The church was built on land donated by Henry and Barbara Shoemaker of “Shoemaker Mills” at the Routes 442/405 intersection. At one time, there was a school associated with Old Immanuel, and the church contained a gallery, a wine-glass pulpit, and

enough straight-backed pews to seat 600 people.

Old Immanuel closed its doors for regular services in 1920 after giving rise to 19 other Lutheran congregations. Some of these have also closed their doors, such as Trinity (Huntersville), St. Paul’s (Millville), Germany Church (at one time known as St. John’s), Katy’s Church (at one time known as Immanuel Lutheran), Christ Lutheran (Montgomery), Messiah (Alvira), the Stone Church in Elimsport, and Zion’s, also in Elimsport. Others, such as Moreland Lutheran (at one time known as St. John’s) and St. Mark’s Lutheran (Lairdsville), have taken on new identities as they have become home to other congregations.

Churches that have sprung up from Old Immanuel that continue with the Lutheran tradition include Trinity and Mount Zion, Hughesville; St. Andrew, Muncy; St. James, Muncy; Messiah, Clarkstown; St. John’s, Gordner’s Grove; St. John’s (Brick), Montgomery; and Bethany, Montoursville. The public is invited to attend this service as well as to tour the historic church. Light refreshments will be served on the church lawn after the service. Please note that the church does not have running water or electricity. For more information or to follow Old Immanuel more closely, ‘Like’ them on Facebook!

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The James V. Brown Library, 19 E. Fourth St., will host the program, “Kindergarten Prep!” for children starting kindergarten in the fall. Drop off your child to practice some kindergarten skills. During this program your child will explore math, science, early literacy tasks, cut with scissors, learn to line up, and practice building independence skills.

If your child has a backpack, please have them wear it. This will help them build some independence skills and introduce them to caring for their belongings in a group setting.

According to program facilitator Jacquie Weaver, this program will introduce children to the folder system, learn about small classroom expectations and include station-based activities. There also will be a book read each day so that children can learn early literacy skills. For more information about the program, contact Jacquie at jweaver@jvbrown.edu or 570326-0536, ext. 115.

The program will take place from 2:30-3:15 p.m. Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday, June 5-7, in the Blue Program Room on the first floor of the children’s wing. Registration is open, and is limited in size. Registrations may be made at calendar. jvbrown.edu or by calling 570-326-0536.

This program is one of the many ways the Brown Library supports the PA Forward initiative by providing basic literacy opportunities for learning.

The James V. Brown Library is open for browsing and holds pick up from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Friday; and 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday. To place a hold, visit www.jvbrown.edu or call 570-3260536 during the library’s operating hours. The library also is open for public computer usage and for services such as printing, faxing, copying and scanning. Walk-in passport services are available from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday and from 9:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Saturdays.

The James V. Brown Library, 19 E. Fourth St., Williamsport, Pa., is the place to go to learn, connect and grow. Founded in June 1907, the library champions the love of reading, opens new doors to lifelong learning, provides a haven to those who seek and ensures the preservation of public library services for future generations. The library has more than 225,000 visitors in a year and circulates a half-million items annually. A member of the Lycoming County Library System, the James V. Brown Library participates in PA Forward, a statewide initiative to promote literacies in our communities to power a better future for everyone.

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Williamsport Symphony Orchestra and Hughesville Area Public Library

Present: “Once Upon an Orchestra”

The Williamsport Symphony Orchestra (WSO) is excited to announce an upcoming partnership with the Hughesville Area Public Library (HAPL) for the organization’s first outdoor concert of the season to take place on Sunday, June 4, 2023, at 7:00 p.m. at the Lycoming County Fairgrounds in Hughesville. Activities start at 6:00 p.m.; Fairgrounds open at 5:30 p.m.

The concert will feature a carefully curated selection of music from some of the most iconic movies of all time, including Frozen, The Magnificent Seven, Titanic, Star Wars and much more. Attendees can expect a vibrant mix of classical and contemporary repertoire, performed by the talented musicians of the WSO.

The event is free and open to the public, making it a perfect activity for families. Children of all ages will be able to participate in many fun activities from 6:00 to 7:00 p.m. Visitors are encouraged to bring their own picnic blankets or chairs to enjoy the beautiful evening

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“We are thrilled to offer this free, family-friendly outdoor concert in collaboration with the Hughesville Area Public Library,” said Hind Jabbour, WSO Director of Operations. “It is an excellent opportunity to bring our community together to enjoy some of the most beloved music from films and connect with one another in a relaxed atmosphere.”

“We encourage everyone to attend and experience an unforgettable evening of music and community,” said Kathy Butler, HAPL Interim Director.

“Once Upon an Orchestra” is made possible through the generosity of the Waldron Memorial Fund at the First Community Foundation Partnership of Pennsylvania.

For more information on this event or to learn more about the Williamsport Symphony Orchestra, please visit WSO’s website at www.williamsportsymphony. org . To learn more about the Hughesville Area Public Library, please visit www. hughesvillelibrary.org.

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UPMC Expert: Tips for an Injury-Free Summer

Whether you’re lounging by the pool, grilling some burgers and hot dogs, or enjoying the sun, summer is a time to head outside for fun. Here in the northeast, warm and sunny weather isn’t around for long, so we look to take advantage and savor it while we can. With warmer weather and longer days there’s more time for outdoor activities, which can lead to injuries that aren’t as common the other nine months of the year. It’s important to be mindful of the risks and injuries that are more prevalent in the summer months.

Heat Stroke and Heat Exhaustion

Warm weather is a treat, but often we’re not acclimated, and it can be easy to overdo it. Heat-related illness can present as either heat exhaustion or heat stroke.

Heat exhaustion occurs when you’ve been exposed to extremely high temperatures and often is accompanied

by dehydration. Specifically, a person experiences heat exhaustion when the body reaches a temperature of less than or equal to 104 degrees Fahrenheit.

Heat stroke occurs when the body reaches a core temperature of more than 105 degrees Fahrenheit. It is more serious than heat exhaustion. Heat stroke is a medical emergency that can result in brain and/or internal organ damage. The condition occurs after prolonged dehydration and exposure to high temperatures. Heat stroke often is a progression from heat exhaustion. It is a sign that the body’s mechanisms have failed to control its core temperature. When the weather is hot, it’s important to take steps to prevent heat-related illness:

– Limit physical activity in extreme temperatures.

– Wear loose clothing and take frequent breaks.

– Some medications, such as allergy, heart, or psychiatric prescriptions can put you at an increased risk, as these

medications may limit the body’s ability to sweat.

Beat the Rays

Sunburn is a common summertime injury. Unprotected skin can be burned by the sun’s UV rays in as little as 15 minutes but can take up to 12 hours for the skin to show damage. CDC recommends staying out of the sun between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m., when its UV rays are at their highest level. Sunscreen is recommended for anyone working and playing outside in the summer, even on cloudy days. Hats, sunglasses, and long sleeves are also recommended for outdoor activities.

Grilling

There are 18,000 people rushed to the emergency department each year for grill-related injuries. Barbecues are a great way to eat tasty food and spend time with family and friends, and being aware of the various safety hazards involved can ensure you’ll have as much fun as possible during your next cook-out. Some tips to make certain you’re grilling safe and effectively include:

– Keep both gas and charcoal grills outside and at least 10 feet away from the house, garage, or shed. It should not be underneath a porch or near any

deck railings, decorations, and overhanging branches.

– Clean your grill regularly. Grease and fat buildup can cause unexpected flare-ups.

– If you are using a propane grill, check for leaks before using it for the first time each year. Use a solution of half liquid dish soap and half water and apply the solution to the hose of the grill. If there is a gas leak, bubbles will form on the hose.

– Keep children and pets away from the grill area.

– When using a charcoal grill, only use charcoal starter fluid. Keep it out of reach of children and away from heat sources. Also, allow the coals to fully cool before disposing of them when you are finished grilling.

– Keep a water spray bottle and fire extinguisher near the grill at all times. A spray bottle can be used to tame small flare ups and won’t ruin your food. A fire extinguisher may be necessary for unmanageable flames. If the fire is too much to handle, call the fire department immediately.

Water Safety

Two-thirds of drowning deaths happen between May and August. Many of these deaths are preventable. Pre-

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– Ensure everyone knows how to swim. Encourage family members and children to take swimming lessons.

– Up to 90% of drowning victims are within 10 yards of safety at the time of drowning. Ensure all young children are properly monitored.

– Small children should never be unattended around any body of water— pools, bathtubs, lakes, etc.

– Be aware of streams, creeks, ponds, ditches, and other small bodies of water on or near your property. Standing water left in buckets, wading pools, bathtubs, and toilets can be dangerous to toddlers.

– Parents, guardians, and babysitters should be trained in CPR.

– Swimming pools should be enclosed by a four-sided fence that is at least five feet tall and separates the pool from the house. Pool fence gates should be self-closing and self-latching. Complete pool fence enclosures reduce drownings by 50 percent.

– All people in a boat or other watercraft should wear an approved personal flotation device.

– If you or your child are unable to swim or unsure of your swimming

abilities, wear a flotation device anytime you’re around a body of water.

– When involved with boating and water sports, always have a designated spotter aboard, a passenger whose sole task is to keep an eye on the person skiing or riding and communicate their needs to the driver.

– As the driver, be vigilant and not reckless while hauling passengers or a skier or tuber.

– Have a first aid kit on board and be able to communicate from the boat, whether it be a phone or radio.

In times of an emergency, minutes matter. Will you know what to do? UPMC launched Minutes Matter to provide community members with access to basic emergency information and education about life-saving interventions. Find more in-depth information on what to do in emergencies as well as what resources are available in the community for training for CPR, Stop the Bleed, drug overdose and mental health first aid by visiting MinutesMatter.UPMC.com.

Annalisa Negrea, BSN, is the trauma and injury prevention coordinator at UPMC Williamsport. For more information, visit UPMC.com/TraumaNCPA.

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According to a pair of recent Netflix movies, Charlie Cullen may be “the most prolific serial killer in American history,”; but many folks have never even heard of him.

Cullen was a nurse who, after a 16-year spree ending in 2003, confessed to murdering at least 29 patients at hospitals in New Jersey and eastern Pennsylvania. By direct injection or through wrong IV meds, Cullen may have killed as many as 400 people.

Frankly, I found the doc even more terrifying than the feature.

It includes extensive interviews with two New Jersey detectives, Danny Baldwin and Tim Braun, who finally cracked the case — and with several nurses who worked with Cullen. Most notable among those is Amy Loughren, now so widely known for her help in capturing Cullen that she has her own Wikipedia page.

The two 2022 movies are both worthwhile — the bracing documentary “Capturing the Killer Nurse” and a feature, “The Good Nurse,” starring Eddie Redmayne and Jessica Chastain.

As might be expected, the latter dramatizes — and to some degree fictionalizes — what happened, though there really was no need for it; the factual story is blood-curdling enough.

Even more gripping in the doc is lengthy footage from Cullen’s actual confession to police; and from his trial — including victims’ family members expressing their grief and outrage directly to the killer in court. Likewise compelling are interviews with toxicologist Bruce Ruck and nurse Pat Medellin, who both knew the situation early on but could not get hospitals to take action.

Indeed, that is the most chilling takeaway from “Capturing the Killer Nurse”: the way a series of

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but the fictionalized film is worth watching mostly for performances — not only Oscar-winners Chastain and Redmayne but also Noah Emmerich and Nnamdi Asomugha as the detectives. (And for NFL fans who find that final name familiar — yes, Asomugha is the cornerback who played for the Eagles, Raiders, and Niners.)

Thinking of a stonewalling administrator at Somerset Medical Center, Loughren reflects: “An 11-year-old had more moral aptitude than an adult who worked as a risk manager.”

I felt this mother-daughter scene should’ve been included in the feature film as well — though director Tobias Lindholm and writer Krysty WilsonCairns do a decent job adapting Charles Graeber’s nonfiction book. It makes Cullen more sympathetic than he really was (understandable, given Redmayne’s magnetic persona),

I was shocked to read an “Indiewire” review that preferred the feature, calling the documentary “flimsy” and insisting that Lindholm’s version had “more information and more nuance.” Where’s the nuance in rearranging facts and providing added sympathy for a man who caused untold grief to literally hundreds of friends and family members?

In any case, even though I’ve reversed the order here, I recommend watching the feature first; otherwise, you’ll keep wondering why they changed this or that. Plus, “Capturing the Killer Nurse” provides answers to some questions generated by the longer film.

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5 Fun Facts About the Month of June

June marks the official start of summer in the northern hemisphere, and it’s the month when summer vacation begins for millions of schoolchildren. Those two things make the month of June especially popular in many households. But June is about more than summer and the end of the school year. The following are five fun facts about the beloved month of June that anyone can use as a great ice breaker at backyard barbecues this summer.

1. June is named after Juno, the Roman goddess of childbirth and fertility.

2. The day with the potentially longest hours of sunlight of any day all year is in June. When the sun is out on the summer solstice, which marks the official start of summer and in 2023 is celebrated on Wednesday, June 21, people

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3. According to the American Gem Society, June is one of only two months that is associated with three birthstones: alexandrite, moonstone, and pearl. Pearls are especially unique among gemstones, as they are the only ones made by living creatures.

4. In both common and leap years, no other month begins on the same day of the week as June.

5. New York Yankee Lou Gehrig began his streak of playing in 2,130 consecutive games on June 1, 1925. The streak ended on April 20, 1939. Gehrig held the record for consecutive games played until Baltimore Orioles legend Cal Ripken Jr., surpassed the man known as “The Iron Horse” on September 6, 1995.

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The Important Role Played by Bees In

Lawns and Gardens

Acolorful garden in full bloom is an aesthetically appealing sight each spring and summer. The pleasant aromas emanating from such spaces only add to their appeal.

Many variables contribute to a thriving garden, and perhaps none is more important than bees. North America is home to thousands of species of bees, but many of those species are experiencing dwindling populations. According to Scott McArt, an assistant professor of pollinator health in the Department of Entomology at Cornell University, 53 bee species have experienced population declines or range contractions over the last several decades. Individuals accustomed to seeing bees as un-

wanted guests may wonder why that’s a problem. Though declining bee populations pose a number of problems, perhaps none is more relatable than the link between bees and food production. A recent study published in the journal Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences noted that declines in both managed and wild bee populations raise significant concerns about long-term food security. Authors of the study noted that crop production would be higher if crop flowers received more pollination. That’s a significant benefit as the global population continues to increase, but it’s also a notable benefit in the present-day from both a food security and economic perspective. In fact, the U.S. Food and Drug Admin-

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istration reports that commercial production of more than 90 crops relies on roughly 3,600 bee species. Declining bee populations could put that production in serious jeopardy and create a domino effect that impacts food security and individuals’ livelihoods.

But all is not lost in the fight to restore bee populations. In fact, McArt indicated in a 2019 report that bee populations are thriving in agricultural and natural areas. But bee populations also must thrive in suburban and urban areas. Planting a pollinator-friendly garden is one step McArt suggested gardening hobbyists can take to help restore bee populations. When planting to combat declining bee populations, homeowners should always look for native plants, as they are well-adapted to local climates and unlikely to upset local

ecosystems. Local garden centers can be great resources for anyone looking to plant native species.

According to HGTV, the following are just a handful of the many bee-friendly garden flowers and plants homeowners can consider for their gardens:

• Bee balm

• Honeysuckle

• Sunflower

• Cosmos

• Strawberries

• Dahlia

• Butterfly bush

• Crocus

• Pot marigold

• Geraniums

Bee populations are in decline. If efforts to restore those populations are not embraced, the consequences for future generations could be dire. Homeowners can do their part by planting bee-friendly flowers and plants on their properties.

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This year, marks the 79th anniversary of D-Day, June 6, 1944, and the Allied invasion of Nazi-controlled “Fortress Europe.” The allied landings have been dramatized in films like “The Longest Day,” starring an ensemble cast featuring Robert Mitchum, John Wayne, Sean Connery, and Henry Fonda, to name a few. The landings were also depicted in 1998’s “Saving Private Ryan,” directed by Steven Spielberg and starring Tom Hanks. The HBO miniseries “Band of Brothers” would show a small glimpse of the airborne drops of paratroopers (Specifically the 101st and “Easy” Company as well as the 82nd Airborne) that preceded the beach landings in what would become known as Operation Overlord or D-day.

These airborne landings preceded the beachhead landings of Operation Neptune. The invasion’s planning began in 1943, and great effort was taken to keep Germany guessing. Pas De Calais was the shortest distance between Britain and Normandy but was

more heavily defended, resulting in the choice of Normandy. Prior to the invasion, great effort was undertaken to deceive the Germans. The Allies were aided by the capture and decryption of a German Enigma machine and, thanks to British intelligence at Bletchley Park, were able to intercept German communication. These intercepts would collectively be known as “ULTRA.” In the Pacific theater, Japanese intercepts would be referred to as MAGIC. In addition to the work of allied intelligence, aerial reconnaissance, and resistance information would prove invaluable.

The effort to deceive the Germans was so great that a ghost army was even created comprised of inflatable tanks and wooden planes. According to the National WWII Museum; this Ghost army; the 23rd Headquarters Special Troops, was the “first mobile, multimedia, tactical deception unit in US Army History.” Their work was of such importance that, while publicly known, it was not declassified until the 1990s.

After the “Miracle of Dunkirk” evacuated 338,000 BEF (British Expedition-

ary Force) troops, Allied commanders had to re-evaluate any possible offensives. Churchill, in particular, rejected Stalin’s desire to open a 2nd front believing a frontal assault would be too costly even with American help. The Mediterranean became the focus then with the invasion of North Africa in Nov. 1942 and Sicily in July 1943. It was through these campaigns that the Allies would gain valuable experience in amphibious operations and landings.

The stage was set to breach Hitler’s Atlantic wall. 2,200 allied bombers engaged in a bombing campaign known as ‘Pointblank’ to try and disrupt German supply chains, airfields, roads, and railways to impede reinforcements.

Preceding the drop of paratroopers, Supreme Allied Commander Dwight D. Eisenhower addressed the troops:

“Tonight is the night of nights. Tomorrow throughout the whole of our homeland and the Allied world, the bells will ring out the tidings that you have arrived, and the invasion for liberation has begun. The hopes and prayers of your dear ones accompany you; the confidence of your high commanders goes with you.”

Early in the morning on June 6, 1944,

13,000 paratroopers of the 101st and 82nd Airborne as well as the British 6th airborne and 1st Canadian Parachute Battalion, carried by 1,200 aircraft, dropped behind German lines. Waco gliders would drop 4,000 more as night gave way to morning. In total, 23,000 paratroopers and glider troops were used in Normandy.

C-47s with black and white invasion stripes doggedly flew against countless flak bursts and anti-aircraft fire. Each plane carried 28 fully equipped paratroopers. Each paratrooper carried an average of 70 pounds of equipment. Combined with their chute, these men would carry 90-120 pounds over their body weight.

The resulting drops were chaotic, and men were scattered behind German lines missing their drop zones. These early hours were crucial as the paratrooper’s objective was to secure strategic locations inland to disrupt German resistance and facilitate advances from the beaches when the Allies came ashore later.

Only 1/6th of the 101st reached their designated points. The widespread drops, while chaotic, had the effect of confusing German forces. At 5:00 a.m., Allied Naval batteries opened fire

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and began to shell German defenses for 40 minutes. Battleships, including the USS Arkansas, Nevada, and Texas, fired 14˝ guns that could reach over 14 miles. Joining the battleships were cruisers and 20 destroyers. The assault on Hitler’s Atlantic Wall had begun. Of the five beaches, Americans would land at Utah and Omaha, while British and Canadian forces would land on Gold, Juno, and Sword beaches. The forces that landed at Utah ended up 2,000 yards south of the designated area, and they had to march the distance back to secure their objective.

Omaha would be the bloodiest of the landings, given strong defensive fortifications. Landing craft, in many cases, couldn’t reach the shore leaving men having to wade water up to their shoulders, facing a hail of gunfire from fortified German positions. The beaches themselves were littered with mines, tank traps, and barbed wire. Complicating matters further, some of the M4 Sherman tanks sank on the right flank while radio equipment failed due to exposure to seawater. British and Canadian forces faced similarly stiff resistance and challenges on

their own beaches.

Allied casualties for the first day have been estimated at around 10,000 killed, wounded, and MIA. 6,603 Americans, 2,700 British, and 946 Canadians.

By June 11th, approximately 326,000 troops, 54,000 vehicles, and 104,000 tons of supplies landed. By the end of June? Approx. 858,000 troops and 150,000 vehicles landed.

According to the Obama White House archives, “From D-Day through Aug. 21, 1944, Allies landed more than 2 million men in northern France and suffered more than 226,386 casual-

ties. 72,911 killed/MIA and 153,475 wounded. German losses were 240,000 casualties with 200,000 captured and 13,000-20,000 French civilians being killed or wounded.”

It is impossible to comprehend the sheer scale of the largest invasion in human history, let alone the horror that the men who lived through it experienced. Only those who were there can. In the film “Saving Private Ryan,” Captain Miller says to Pvt. Ryan to “Earn this.” The line is directed to Pvt. Ryan, it also serves as a message to us all that we must “earn this.”

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The World of Weird Words

Last week in this space, we launched a new weekly feature for Webb — the aptly named “World of Weird Words,” selected from hundreds of oddball terms on a list I’ve been amassing since 2005.

With my lengthy intro to the series, I had room for only seven entries in

that first piece; herewith, I offer ten more to help you bloviate, bamboozle, or — if you are a writer like me — confusticate your editor.

All are culled from my own reading and chitchat — or should I say, “palaver;” they’re verifiable at the trustworthy dictionary.com, though I occasionally resort to my own weighty collection of 55 different English dictionaries. (Yep, I’m officially a nerd.)

This week’s list:

Absquatulate (ab-SKWATCH-oolate; verb) To run off and hide — as in, “He absquatulated with my PopTart!” What a great word! Despite its familiar prefix and suffix, it’s actually invented slang with no official etymology — otherwise known as “pseudo-Latin” or “mock Latin.”

Defenestration (dee-fen-uhSTRAY-shun; noun) The act of jumping out the window; for instance, “There’s been too much defenestration around here lately.” Franco-

philes may recognize its relation to “fenetre,” French for “window.”

Dik-dik (DIK-dik; noun) A small African antelope, reaching only 14 inches in height. It’s all but impossible to compose a serious-sounding sentence with this word.

Gleet (gleet; noun) Thin, disgusting ooze, as from a wound; also, a type of gonorrhea. One of my dictionaries classifies this as a “mucopurulent discharge”; gross!

Keister (KEE-ster; noun) I know, I know — a pretty familiar word.

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Thanks especially to the gangster-movie clip in “Home Alone,” most of us know it means “rear end.”

(Sample: “Get your ugly, yellow, nogood keister off my property!”) But the word — another slang term of unknown derivation — originally meant “suitcase,” which leads to some awkward uses (“Those TSA guys kept asking to look inside my keister”).

Pogonip (POG-uh-nip; noun) Dense fog of ice particles, most often found in mountain valleys. Ameri-

canized from a tough-to-say Shoshone word.

Pung (pung; noun) A large, boxy sleigh, usually pulled by one horse. Chiefly used in eastern Canada and New England, it is contracted from the native Algonquian “tom-pung” (or “tow-pung”) — and thus, bizarrely enough, related to “toboggan.”

Ranunculaceous (ruh-nung-kyooLAY-shuss; adjective) Belonging to the “ranunculus,” or buttercup, family of flowers. In Latin, it literally means “little frog.” (Don’t ask me.)

Skink (skink; noun) No, that’s not a typo for the striped mammal or the smell it makes. A “skink” is a shiny, scaly lizard with short legs; lots of photos available online. In Scotland, the term can also mean “to serve a beverage” — as in “Skink me a cold one there, laddie.”

Twee (twee; adjective) A British term meaning “affectedly dainty or quaint” — for instance, “Ugh — that nursery song is a trifle twee for me.” This is a fairly recent term and, as I understand, quite common too —

though I had never heard it until a year or two ago. It is supposedly derived from a childish pronunciation of “sweet.”

Zaddik (ZAD-ik; noun) Also spelled “tzaddik,” it’s a Jewish term meaning someone of exceptional virtue and piety. But even though I aspire to those qualities, I’m not sure I’d want somebody calling me this. Plural form, “zaddikim.” Now go ahead and use these, just to show you’re not a gowk — or a flibbertigibbet.

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The Cutters 25th Anniversary Season Has Arrived Cutters’ baseball is BACK! The summer fun begins on Thursday, June 1 when the Cutters host the State College Spikes at 6:35pm for Opening Night 2023 presented by Muncy Bank & Trust & WILQ. Opening Night tickets and tickets for all 2023 home games are available by calling (570) 326-3389, online at crosscutters.com or in-person at Muncy Bank Ballpark at Historic Bowman Field.

Beware of Third-Party Ticket Sellers

Be sure you are buying tickets DIRECTLY from the Williamsport Crosscutters. There are literally dozens of resale sites online that try to make you think you are actually buying from the Cutters when you are not. If you purchase your tickets through a third-party resale site, you will not only pay more money for tickets than you have to, but we may be unable to

assist you the night of the game. Always purchase your tickets directly from Crosscutters.com/tickets, in-person at our box office, or call us at (570)326-3389 for the guaranteed lowest prices and peace of mind!

Cutters Announce Promotional Schedule for 25th Season

The Williamsport Crosscutters have announced their 2023 promotional schedule. Promotional highlights include:

– Post-Game Fireworks every Saturday (June 10, July 1 & 22, August 5 & 12).

– Entertainment by the Phillie Phanatic (June 12), Tiki Time (July 27), The Entertaining Elders (July 28) & Tyler’s Amazing Balancing Act (August 4).

– 25th Anniversary Card Set Giveaway featuring players and memories from 25 years of Cutters Baseball (June 14).

– Bobblehead giveaways featuring

Phillies Legend Dick Allen in his 1962 Williamsport Grays uniform (June 30) and the Cutters Director of Smiles, Rhashan, celebrating his Bowman Field Hall of Fame induction (August 3).

– The 7/11 $25K Challenge (July 11) when one lucky fan has a chance to win $25,000.

– Autograph appearance by N.Y. Giant Super Bowl Champion Henry Hynoski (July 12).

– Turn Back the Clock Night (July 18) featuring ticket prices and select concessions rolling back to prices from the Cutters inaugural season as we party like it’s 1999.

– Blue & White Football Night (July 21) with PSU play-by-play voice Steve Jones and Penn State ticket giveaways every inning.

– Cutters Cruise Giveaway (August 11).

Visit crosscutters.com for full promotional schedule information. The Great Potato Capers Return

The Cutters will rebrand as the Potato Capers for every Friday home game this season featuring all new jerseys and caps presented by Bower Electric. The name commemorates Dave Bresnahan who created baseball

history using a potato in a trick play for the Williamsport Bills in 1987, leading to worldwide publicity that continues to this day. Exclusive Potato Caper merchandise is currently available online at crosscutters.com.

As part of the celebration, the team has introduced exclusive Great Potato Caper merchandise including t-shirts, caps, sweatshirts and more. The limited-edition merchandise is available in the Sawmill Team Store and online at crosscutters.com.

Cutters Honoring Military Heroes in 2023

The Williamsport Crosscutters are honoring local military heroes during the upcoming 2023 season.

The program, called Military Salute, is presented by EQT and will honor a veteran or active-duty military member in pregame ceremonies at every Cutters home game this season.

To nominate your military hero, simply fill out the short online nomination form available at crosscutters.com. Those chosen will receive:

– 4 tickets to the selected game

– A $25 Cutters gift card

– Recognition on the field prior to the game & ceremonial 1st pitch honors

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Nominations will remain open until all 40 available spots have been filled. Annual Cutters 5K Race Set for June 24

The Williamsport Crosscutters, in partnership with Hope Enterprises, will be holding the Annual Cutters 5K on Saturday, June 24 at Muncy Bank Ballpark at Historic Bowman Field. The event is sponsored in part by Bower Electric, Highmark, Hamilton Patriot, Horizon FCU, iHeart Media, Lamar, Muncy Bank & Trust, Williamsport Sun-Gazette, & Woodlands Bank.

The race, through Williamsport’s West End, begins at 9am with registration open at 8am. The course has runners starting outside the ballpark entrance with the final sprint around the field on the stadium’s warning track. Both runners and walkers are encouraged to take part in the event. All proceeds from this year’s event benefit the Hope Foundation. Registration is $25 per person. All participants registering by June 9 are guaranteed a free race t-shirt. Online registration is available at FalconRaceTiming.com (click on REGISTRATION). Entry forms and more information can be found by visiting

crosscutters.com or the Crosscutters offices at Muncy Bank Ballpark.

UPCOMING GAMES

ursday, June 1 vs. State College Spikes

– 6:35pm

Opening Night 2023. Presented by Muncy Bank & Trust & WILQ Schedule Magnet Giveaway. First 1,000 fans.

Thirsty Thursday. Enjoy $3 domestic pints & $1 off craft beer pints till 8pm.

Thank-You Thursday. Presented by American Legion Post 104, Hamilton-Patriot & MSG Sean Thomas Foundation. Two free Stadium Reserved tickets for veterans & active-duty military with ID. Offer only available in-person at the Cutters box office.

Sunday, June 4 vs. State College Spikes - 4:05pm Baseball Bingo. Presented by Shop Vac. 10 fans will win a new Shop Vac. Free to play for all adults 18+. Kids Run the Bases. Presented by Commonwealth Charter Academy. After the game, all kids 12 and under get to run the bases.

Sr. Logger’s Club Day. Presented by UPMC.

Boomer’s Kids Club Day. Presented by Lycoming Candy.

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Teaching someone how to garden is a great way to bond with a friend or

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The Roving Sportsman…

The Good, the Sad, and the Really, Really Ugly

The next several weeks represent the peak time for the birth of new fawns. Usually, from now through mid-June, spring gobbler hunters and those who spend time in the woods may be treated to the amazing sight of a newly born fawn and enjoy a sight that most outdoors folks never see. But nature is not always perfect — far from it - as often the birthing and early weeks of the life of a new fawn are not always carefree with pleasant outcomes.

I was reminded of the sad truth just last Monday evening. With just an hour to go before sunset and darkness would settle in over the landscape, I watched a whitetail doe out the kitchen window as she stood in a fallow field some 80 yards from the house and 40 yards from the edge of the lawn. She remained in the same spot, and her head would disappear into the tall weeds, and then as she raised her head, she would be licking her lips. If she were feeding there, she

would often have a mouthful of grass or greens as her head raised, but this was not the case — she merely licked her lips each time. Then it dawned on me that she had just given birth to a fawn and was cleaning it and stimulating it to become active. She would walk away several yards, turn around and repeat the process of licking the fawn. Finally, she walked away from the spot, and after waiting 15 minutes once she went out of sight, I slowly walked into the field, hoping to get a nice photo of a newly born fawn. It was typical of a doe to leave a newborn so that she would not draw the attention of any nearby predator. She would return sometime later to nurse and perhaps move the fawn to a new location. As I spotted the fawn, I eased closer, camera ready, and then my heart sank. It laid still, not a muscle moving — it was a stillborn fawn. Standing there, I reflected back to years earlier as I watched two 350-pound male black bears walking through that same fallow field. It was early June, and they slowly and steadily walked

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40 yards apart across the length of the field. I thought it a bit odd until I realized they were working together, slowly searching the tall grass and weeds for a newborn fawn. Then, early one morning the following spring, I was awakened by a terrible sound coming in through my bedroom window. It was the piercing cry of a fawn, and I knew instantly that a predator had found its prey. After sufficient time had passed, I slowly and noisily walked into the tall grass to discover the remains of a fawn that had fallen prey to a black bear. Perhaps the really ugliest event I have ever witnessed in the wild happened one mid-morning in spring gobbler season about ten years ago. The early morning gobbling that had begun at daybreak had subsided, but I remained still, patiently waiting for a response to my intermittent calling. Then, in the distance, I heard a dog barking, and then a second dog joined in. The sounds grew closer, and suddenly, I glimpsed a doe running along a logging road, and in pursuit were the two dogs. As she passed by, I realized that a fawn was hanging from her, and her birthing process had been interrupted by the pursuing dogs. I did not see the outcome of the chase, but I could only

imagine that this happens all too often when coyotes discover a doe attempting to give birth.

The good news is that all of these various occurrences, from stillbirth to predation and accidental deaths of young fawns, are but a small percentage of the total number of overall births. More often than not, the birth of a single fawn or the birth of twins or sometimes triplets goes off without a hitch, and the young fawns grow to be bucks or fawn-producing does in seasons to come.

CAUTION:

For the next several weeks, you may be treated to witnessing the birthing of a fawn or come across in your travels the chance to observe a young fawn. If you happen to be in the woods or fields and stumble across a lone fawn, please avoid the temptation of “helping” the fawn just because you do not see a doe nearby. She will often hide her young and move away — usually still in sight of the spot. You may not see her, but she sees you! She will faithfully return to nurse the fawn and often move it to a new hiding location. Hopefully, you may get a couple of quick photos, but don’t stay long or try to get too close. Appreciate the fact you have seen what many will never see and move on quietly.

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The Pennsylvania Game Commission is currently exploring the idea of returning one of the last extirpated native mammals back to its native landscape in the Pennsylvania wilds. In recent years another mammal, the fisher, was reintroduced and with great success. I have personally seen fishers on several occasions, and I have talked with others who have also seen them. There were some who related to me that they were concerned that the fisher might be a threat to our turkey population, but studies showed that they rarely ever ate turkeys and were not considered to be a threat to the turkey population. Now as the commission is about to bring back the marten, a few have again raised the question concerning the threat to other species like small game and turkeys.

In an effort to learn more about this

subject, I attended a seminar last week in State College at our annual Pennsylvania Outdoor Writers Conference. Tom Keller, a furbearer biologist for the Pennsylvania State Game Commission, conducted the seminar. Tom did an excellent job explaining the Pine Marten’s history and biology.

The American Marten, also called a Pine Marten, was once common in Pennsylvania forests but was eventually extirpated by the early 1900s due mainly to unregulated market hunting and trapping and the deforestation of the state. The marten prefers structurally complex forests in quantity and quality, and northcentral Pennsylvania fits the bill quite well. The Pine Marten is actually a relatively small mammal weighing in at two pounds, and is very similar in size to a fox squirrel or a mink.

So what do Martens eat? It’s been found that martens primarily eat

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small mammals like voles and shrews, but a large part of their diet is also made up of plants and insects; this makes up about 70 percent of their diet. They will, on occasion, eat birds, squirrels, rabbits, hares, and other small critters, but that is a much smaller percentage of their diet. Turkey’s, including eggs and poults, were not identified as prey items. In fact, martens have been found to coexist with many other species, like snowshoes, ruffed grouse, and wild turkeys, while sharing the same habitat.

In July, a plan will be introduced to begin the reintroduction of the marten. Strong public support, including hunters, has been documented through surveys. About 90 percent supported the idea of reintroduction, and about 8 percent were opposed. Successful reintroductions of wildlife in Pennsylvania are nothing new, with the fisher being one of the most recent. Other successful reintroductions include the elk, river otter, bald eagle, Peregrine falcon, beaver, osprey, and,

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in years past, the wild turkey. Bringing back wildlife that once roamed the Pennsylvania landscape is obviously nothing new, and it seems to be working. In the near future, the Bobwhite quail may be another one added to that list. After all, who would have believed that seeing bald eagles would become an almost weekly occurrence?

PUBLIC REAL ESTATE AUCTION

Friday, June 9 th 2023 • 5:30pm

Home is Located at 47 Heatherbrooke Estate Muncy, PA 17756

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Ron J. & Ron S. Gilligan & David C. Zentner will conduct a Public Estate Auction for the Estate of Carman Kremser located at 1102 Cherry Street, Montoursville, PA 17754.

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AUCTION TO BE HELD AT LYCOMING VALLEY HOMES, 2259 RTE. 405 HWY., MUNCY, PA (Lycoming County Fairgrounds 3rd street entrance)

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Bedroom 2 Bath Home with a detatched shed. The home is located at 47 Heatherbrooke estate, potential buyer will have to be approved by owner/park manager, they also will be provided with park terms and lot rent.

Antique banquet lamp, Niagara Falls motion light w/ cast-iron base & top, vintage 2’ tall Santa, ant. oak machinist’s tool chest w/ some tools & books, ant. oak medicine cabinet, ant. coat rack w/ porcelain knobs, ant. blue decorated cranberry crock, ant. globe, 1931 Coca-Cola tray, ant. smoking stand, lrg. Royal Doulton Toby mugs, nice Bavaria chocolate pot w/ lid, fountain pen tips in orig. box, Baldwin brass candle holder, crackle glass pitcher & tumblers, large collection of Candlewick pcs., Noritake Tree in the Meadow sug. & creamer & cups, Fukawaga set of china, Corningware casseroles, Pyrex casserole, Princess House, set of Corelle, Carnival “Wreath of Hearts” marigold bowl, pink depression pcs., lead crystal pcs., stretch glass bowl, K.O. Searfoss Muncy, PA. embossed pint milk bottle, Hurr’s embossed half pint, Harry C. Williams Mountain View Dairy Antes Fort, PA. embossed quart, W.W. Bower embossed quart, Mason Midget canning jar 1858, Kola-Mint small crockery jug, cast-iron bulldog, Mattel Jack-in-the Box, brass bucket, pr. brass lamps w/ case glass shades, table & finger oil lamps, old brass birdcage, haps & old quilt, old bedspreads, nice vintage bedspreads, vintage Effanbee Patsy Anne doll, marble lamp, Mike Schrack print of farm in frame, vintage Christmas, vintage Halloween, lots of assorted vintage costume jewelry, cream can, country & kitchen collectibles, vintage fan, old prints, old sleigh, old crocks, deer head mounts, red fox mount, old fishing creel, old crossbow w/ burled walnut stock, hunting clothes, old kitchen utensils, old crocks, Magnavox turntable & 8-track player, fl. model pedestal fans,…….

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Ever since Carl Stotz tripped over a backyard lilac bush while playing catch with his nephews in 1938, the Little League program he envisioned was meant to give local youngsters the opportunity to play baseball.

As Stotz sat on his porch steps to ease the pain of his wound he asked his nephews, “How would you like to play on a regular team with uniforms, your own cap, a new ball for every game and bats your size?”

With an affirmative response from his nephews the inspiration for Little League was born and the rest, as they say, is history.

In the 85 years that have followed Little League has become an international phenomenon, albeit with its own share of bumps and bruises along the way. But the essence of the program, playing time and how it is achieved has been long discussed and sadly at times argued over from the local league level to tournament competition.

As Little League grew and its tournaments became more popular and competitive, playing time, or the lack thereof,

became a hot topic. In response, Little League established a mandatory playing rule for its tournaments requiring all team members bat and play the field in each game. Many local tournament teams responded by reducing the size of the rosters to make substitutions easier. In retort, Little League tied the number of adult coaches allowed to the number of players on a team. It became a ‘tit for tat’ exercise with both sides looking towards the advantage it sought.

As the 2023 Little League tournament season approaches, a new administrative salvo has been cast upon the bow of the local league tournament planning, aimed at the very intent of playing time – but from a very different perspective.

Effective with the beginning of the 2023 tournament season the previous Tournament Mandatory Play regulation has been replaced by Continuous Batting Order (CBO) at all levels of play (excluding the Senior League Baseball and Senior League Softball Divisions). The use of CBO is intended to allow managers to have free substitutions, whereby players can go in and out of the game more freely

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and have more opportunities to play defense and bat.

In explaining the new rule to its member leagues and the general public Little League International produced a video during which Dan Velte, International Senior Operating Executive, provided the following rationale for the CBO ruling.

“The most important thing for us is to improve the experience, for not only the players, but for all the volunteers and administrators as well. Some of the challenges we had with our previous rule was that it was really hard to administer at the local level. At the higher level tournaments, we did well with it because we had a lot of volunteers and more experienced volunteers.

“At the district level and entry levels of tournament play it was hard to administer. Ultimately what happened, you had a lot of managers and coaches that were removed from the tournament and the number of violations we had really created a negative experience locally.

“We set out in the fall to look at ways to enhance that experience, working with our International Advisory Committee, talking to a lot of Little League coaches and a lot of youth baseball coaches in and outside of our program. What we ultimately decided would be best for us and for the program was to utilize the continuous batting order at all levels of play be-

low the Junior Divisions of both baseball and softball.”

The new rules require all tournament teams to have at least 12 players on its’ roster and all will bat in a 1-12 batting order. The players can come in and out of the game at defensive positions and the courtesy/pinch runner opportunities are being altered to allow for pitchers and catchers to have a pinch runner in certain circumstances. Like many of the rule changes Little League has made over the years, time will tell if the new CBO helps or hinders the underlaying concept of youngsters playing the game.

It remains to be seen as to how managers will adjust to the rule, how fans will accept it and what effect it may have on determining the outcomes of games. As in past seasons, it could be possible for World Series teams to vary in roster size.

Brian McClintock, Little League International Senior Communications Executive, addressed that possibility.

“Little League International is committed to ensuring that all players selected to a tournament team have a great experience and CBO will provide additional play opportunities for all players. Tournament team selection is the responsibility of each local league. Each team is required to have a minimum of 12 players on a tournament team and a community can carry additional players if they de-

cide that is what is best for their league to compete throughout the tournament season.

“It would be hard to speculate on the roster sizes of the teams participating in our World Series, but all teams are aware of the CBO requirement.”

While the CBO steals the spotlight LLB has enacted other changes to this year’s tournament. They include: Regardless of team roster size, each team will be permitted to have up to three eligible managers and coaches in the dugout. A courtesy runner may be used anytime there are two outs and the pitcher and/or catcher are on base. The Courtesy runner

must be the player in the batting order who made the last out.

To assist the players in the Senior League Baseball and Softball divisions, there is no longer a regular-season games-played requirement to be eligible for tournament play. In such cases, the team must charter with Little League International by June 1.

To have eligibility to manage/coach in this year’s tournament volunteers are required to participate in the Little League Diamond Leader Training Program. Study up and be ready for a whole new ballgame when this year’s tournament rolls around.

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Imowed the grass and tuned in for the final round. I watched Brooks Koepka win the Wanamaker Trophy — his fifth career major crown. The guy is a stud. Athletic and talented. But I wasn’t there just for him. Another star emerged this past weekend. Michael Block stole ALL the headlines. The 46-year-old TEACHING pro was the Cinderella story of this year’s PGA Championship. It gave us golf fans goosebumps.

Block turned some heads. It was a magical weekend for the Southern CA native. A club pro that relates to everyone. He gives lessons to earn his income. He not only made the cut, but he was in contention. Block was beating many of the world’s topranked professionals. He was actually one shot from the lead on Friday. He started in the top ten for his final round Sunday. It was incredible. Then Michael got to the back nine of a major. What unfolded was simply STUPENDOUS. It will never be duplicated. Unreal. You cannot even dream of it.

Michael Block reached the 15th tee. He wasn’t going to win, but the large crowds were still supporting him. The tricky 152-yard par 3 was giving everyone fits. Block made a few bogeys, and he was looking for some redemption. He grabbed a 7 and gave it a healthy swing. The place went absolutely bananas. His ball flew into the hole. A slam dunk. An ace in the final round of the 2023 PGA Championship. The TV coverage was fantastic. Block didn’t see what happened. Playing partner Rory McIlroy gave him a hug. The TEACHING pro still had no idea. Bedlam.

“Michael stands up and hits this lovely little draw,” McIlroy explained. “The wind held it perfectly, and the ball went straight into the hole. Incredible golf shot under those circumstances. The crowds and the support for him would rival the Tigers. When it’s your week, it’s your week.”

Michael Block didn’t stop there. He was on cloud 9, but perhaps he could get to 10. Block somehow kept his composure, but he ran into

trouble on the 18th. A poor tee ball and a pulled second found Michael in the gallery well short of the green. It was like a scene from Rocky. It took ten minutes to get the rowdy crowd away from his ball. NO WAY. NO WAY was he going to get this ball up and down. Michael shortsided himself. Awful lie. No room to work with. But again. He rose to the occasion. Block somehow found the green — another incredible shot — leaving him a slippery 8-footer for par. Michael saw the line. His ball slowly turned and found the bottom. The ovation and roars were off the charts. Again, it gave me goosebumps. You couldn’t write a better script.

Block signed for a 71 on Sunday. It was good for 15th place in this major tournament. Block’s finish was the best from a TEACHING professional since 1986. He not only made the cut, but Michael also won $230,000. Block is definitely trending. With his finish, he automatically qualified for next year’s championship. His

newfound popularity also netted him sponsor exemptions to play this week and the RBC Canadian Open. More are coming. The entire world changed for him during this PGA Championship.

Michael Block is beyond cool. An average day Joe. The long-time pro at a public course in Mission Viejo, CA, speaks his mind and steers clear of cliches. He is full of spunk. He has the gift of gab, and he has a very relatable swagger. A real-life TIN CUP. A folk hero. A star. He is very appreciative of the support, and he is living the dream. ALL of his postround interviews were spectacular. He cried every time he was on LIVE television. His impressive play won the crowds. But his unvarnished enthusiasm and love for the game won him millions of new fans. His cell phone is blowing up. Block is a great story. He inspires us all. I don’t know what the future will bring. But I wanted to applaud him. This was a fantastic weekend for golf. Heck. Jensen and I have even been to the course three times because. Yes. Brooks Koepka won the tournament. But I have a feeling that he finished in second place. Great stuff. Cheers.

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METAL ROOFING & Siding For Houses, Barns, Sheds etc, 36” Coverage, Painted $2.35 LF, Bare $1.45 to $1.70 LF, Rainbow $1.35 LF, Sold As Seconds Made in Ephrata, Pa 717-445-5222. M11

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: 855-761-1725. C11

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. 1-855-4171306. C11

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Need Van Drivers, Aides and CDL Driver for Small School Bus

Competitive Pay, Family Owned Transportation Business for Special Needs Students.

Call Mary at 570-220-3198 or Connie at 570-546-6884

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FIREWOOD. Red And White Oak. Cut. Pick-Up Or Delivery Call 570-220-5227. 173212

HARD WOOD SLAB

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Jersey Shore Area School District

STUDENT DATA COORDINATOR VACANCY

e Jersey Shore Area School District has an opening for a Student Data Coordinator. e main focus of this position will be to facilitate student enrollment, district data (PIMS) and Child Accounting. Individuals will process all student enrollments and withdrawals in the SIS so ware, assist in creation of data les for annual submissions of State and Federal reports including PIMS and prepare all Child/Accounting reports in accordance with PDE regulations. Must also have strong organization, communication and interpersonal skills. Minimum 2-year degree with specialized technology experience and/or Bachelor’s degree is required.

All quali ed individuals should submit an application, resume, Act 34, Act 114 and Act 151 clearances no later than June 2, 2023 by going onto JSASD.org/Employment/Current Openings/ Student Data Coordinator/Classi ed Sta Application or mail to:

O ce of the Superintendent Jersey Shore Area School District 175 A&P Dr., Jersey Shore, PA 17740 JSASD is an equal opportunity employer

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WANTED TO BUY

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. 172875

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. 173079

WANTED Small older Crawler (Bulldozer) any model/condition running or not, even Garden Size, or Skidsteer loader, Mini excavator, I can load if not running, also old tools, Gas Pumps, old advertising signs any type/ condition, even old plastic light up signs, working or not, anvils, vises, Blacksmith tools, Old barn items, etc., CASH, Private Party, 360204-1017. 173717

SEAMSTRESS EMPLOYMENT

PRE-SCHOOL TEACHER NEEDED for Tues.-Fri. morning program starting in the Fall of 2023. Early Childhood or Elementary Education degree and background clearances required. Please send resume to: The Pre-School at St. Luke, 1400 Market St, Williamsport, PA 17701, ATTN: Pre-School Personnel Committee. Resumes accepted until June 7th.

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PLUMBINGMASTERS is looking for HVAC Technicians and Helpers with experience in servicing and installing all types of systems (some experience in oil furnaces is a plus). We offer competitive

Jersey Shore Area School District

has an opening for the following full time position:

MIDDLE SCHOOL ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL

Scope: is position administers the middle school according to the philosophy, objectives, and policies of the Board of Education under the supervision of the Principal and the Superintendent.

Provides educational leadership to both faculty and students and inspires them to contribute their best e orts.

Certi cations: Principal Certi cate

Quali cations: Hold appropriate certi cate for the position. Background to include instructional and/or supervisory experience in education settings.

Ability and experience in assessment, curriculum design and implementation and data-driven instruction are desirable. Bachelor and Master’s degrees required.

All applications for the Middle School Assistant Principal Position must be submitted online at: https://jsasd.wufoo.com/forms/jsasd-certi cated-sta -application/

Include letter of interest addressed to Dr. Brian Ulmer, resume, Application, certi cation, Act 34, 151, and 114 clearances, and 3 letters of reference. Deadline for application is June 9, 2023 at 4:00 p.m.

JSASD is an Equal Opportunity Employer

pay, paid vacation and holiday’s, medical benefits and 401K. Please send resume and business references to: PlumbingMasters, 302 Sidney Street, South Williamsport, 17702 or email at plumbingmasters1@verizon.net or call 570-323-1983. 173900

WANTED: ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT.

12 hours weekdays. See faxonkenmar.org for information on job description and applying for the job.

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THE EARLY CHILDHOOD LEARNING CENTER (ECLC) a faith-based childcare facility located in the First Southern Baptist Church at 89 Kimble Hill Road, Williamsport is accepting applications for a fulltime Assistant PreK Teacher. Applicants must be at least 18 years or older and have a minimum of two years documented experience working with young children. Resumes can be sent to eclcfsbc@gmail. com or call Melissa Hamm at 570-323-2025 for more information. The ECLC is an EOE.

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EUROPEAN IMPORTS, Looking for a mechanic with minimum 3 years’ experience and State Inspection License. Excellent pay based on skill level and production. Email us your resume at Europeanimports2232@gmail.com .

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RICHART’S FURNITURE REFINISHING

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CLASS A DRIVER WANTED

Opening for a fulltime and part time, CDL Class A Truck Driver with Hazmat and Tanker Endorsement. A passport will be required. Excellent Benefit Package-401k, with company match.

NEW COMPENSATION PACKAGE WITH a $10,000 SIGN ON BONUS paid out after 90days, 180days and 1year of service.

If interested, call Jeff Hursh at 570-368-8631 or email jhursh@chemcoat.com

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CLEANING SERVICES

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Jersey Shore Area School District

has an opening for the following full time position:

BUILDING & GROUNDS

SECRETARY

Scope: To assist the Building & Grounds Director in daily operations.

Certi cation: None.

Qualifications: High School Diploma, proficiency in keyboarding, organizational and communication skills.

Responsibilities are as follows but not limited to: To assist Director of Building and Grounds in operation of the Building and Grounds Department. Monitor front door for the Administration Building. Update maintenance/custodial calendar regularly. Answer incoming phone calls for maintenance/custodial department, process information accordingly. Send/receive emails, faxes and PDF’s and process accordingly. Process facility use forms and schedule action as needed. Process uniform allotments for maintenance and custodians. Maintain project les. Process and track purchase orders. Track contractor and outside group insurance information. Maintain vehicle/equipment inventory for maintenance and custodians. Schedule training classes. Process bid opening evaluation sheets for Building and Grounds department. Process DEP sewage reports. Register and order bulk salt deliveries. Receiving warehouse deliveries in absence of warehouse employee. Process mail. Maintain key fob records in excel, create new accounts, and manage key fob accounts for transfers, terminations, retirements, etc as well as changing building access as requested by administration. Distribute key fobs for new staff and coordinate return for sta leaving the district. Trace and report Act 48 hours for district personnel. Track Volunteer documentation. e Building & Grounds Secretary will be responsible for other duties as assigned. All applications for the Building & Grounds Secretary position must be submitted online at: https://www.jsasd.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/09/Classi ed-Employment-Application.pdf

Include letter of interest addressed to Dr. Brian Ulmer, resume, Application, certi cation, Act 34, 151, and 114 clearances, and 3 letters of reference.

Deadline for application is June 9, 2023 at 4:00 p.m.

JSASD is an Equal Opportunity Employer

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APARTMENTS FOR RENT

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Bedroom Grampian Blvd Apartment In Loyalsock For Rent. $975.00/Month. Includes Gas Heat, Air Conditioning, Water & Sewer, Garbage, Lawn Care And Snow Removal. First Months Rent And Security Due With 1 Year Lease. no Pets. Call Or Text 570-971-5321. 173711

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$1,500.00 For Both. 570-9790935. 173510

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SUV

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ATVs

2006 SUZUKI 750 King Quad, $2,750.00 OBO. 570932-0424 For More Info. 173120

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2006 JEEP LIBERTY. 207,000 Miles. Runs Good, Needs AC Fixed. 4 New Tires. A Must See! Asking $2,500. 570-971-1266. 173424

5TH WHEEL

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