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Two Decades of Helping You Find the Guy

As most of you who read my column regularly know — I love to use musical references and lyrics occasionally. As we have quietly been celebrating our 20th year of publishing the Webb Weekly, The Steve Miller Band seemed to hit it right on the nose with the words — time keeps on slipping, slipping, slipping into the future. I am sure many of you will now have those words and the song “Fly Like an Eagle” stuck in your head for the rest of the day.

This past week was no exception to this thought as my staff and I were preparing our 20th Fall Home Improvement Guide. It doesn’t even require a calendar anymore; after two decades, I know fall has arrived or will soon be on the doorstep when I hear Editor Steph say the words Fall HI. As I have trouble paying attention for very long, it immediately gets me thinking about hunting season, the Mummer’s Parade, Halloween, and all the great happenings of the autumn season.

On the sports side of things, it means the MLB playoffs will soon begin, as well as football getting into full swing with great matchups as they have now worked their way through the begin-

ning schedule, which is usually full of cupcakes providing sure wins.

I love the fall season, filling up our Halloween candy dish as you walk into our office and placing Bones the Skeleton back at his desk for a few weeks as a greeter. This also signals that our Halloween Counting Kids Contest and Uncle Ron’s Monster Buck Autumn tradition will soon be putting a smile on my face. I will have more about both in the near future. And yes, I know I’m getting a little ahead of myself thinking about decorating for Halloween.

As most of you know, the staying focused and on topic problem often carries right on into my weekly writings. I’m going to refocus and get back to our 20 years of Fall Home Improvement Guides.

It has been my and my staff’s pleasure to work with so many wonderful, salt-of-the-earth folks over the years to bring you the Fall HI Guide that covers pretty much anything you need when it comes to your living space.

There has never been a time in American history when there has been a need for more of these professionals. Those willing, ready, and able to work hard and answer the alarm clock every

day. We need the younger generations to become educated and begin careers with great earning potential in vocational services. Going back to time slipping into the future, that is what has happened with a lot of our local folks who do this work and provide these services; they have just gotten older and retired or need help.

As the cover of our Fall HI Guide says, there are over 100 professionals ready to help you with everything from carpet and flooring to paint and primer to plumbers and contractors and so much more. We take great pride in providing you with this guide. Most advertise within our pages throughout the year, and we are honored they trust our publication to promote their livelihood.

We understand how important it is to support our local home repair and improvement business community; this provides a strong financial foundation for the area economy. It is money that finds its way right back to other local businesses.

So, whether you have a project that needs to be done or maybe would like to add a deck or a pool in the backyard, I know a guy that can be found in the Fall HI. You may even find something

that you haven’t even thought of yet or can possibly make your life easier. May I suggest cordless battery-powered lawn and garden equipment? No gas required; just take the battery from the charger, snap it in, and get to work. If only electric cars worked this well and efficiently.

A tip of my Webb Weekly hard hat with the American Flag on the side to all those special folks who help make your house a home when something gets broken or needs a little fixing or updating. They also help keep your spouse off your back. A little advice: if you’re a man, always differ on color, style, and type of fixtures or appliances on all home improvement projects. Trust me, I’ve learned this lesson.

In closing things out this week, another tip of the cap with the American Flag on the side to our neighborhood postal carriers. It’s a big job delivering 58,000 Webb Weeklys, especially this week when it’s nearly 100 pages per copy. That’s some heavy lifting.

Please, whether it is your local contractor or your neighborhood postman, a little kindness goes a long way. Most often, any problems occurring are directly a result of the world we live in and a shortage in the workforce.

Let’s all be safe out there.

God Bless America.

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From the Editor… Becoming a Dog Person

Ihad never considered myself to be a dog person. Not that I was anti-dog or anything; I just didn’t think they were for me. I was always a cat lady (and still am!).

When Steve started talking about getting a dog four-ish years ago, I was a little hesitant. But I figured I’d be willing to try if we could agree on a breed and find the right one.

Now, keep in mind I had never really had a dog before. My mom had gotten a dog when I was around 16, but that was her dog, and honestly — Sadie was more like a cat than a dog anyway.

After a bunch of research, Steve and I decided that a rottweiler would be a good breed for us. I know that seems crazy because of their size, but they are great family dogs and are good for both active people like Steve and lazy people like me! The rest, as they say, is history…

The only other breed of dog I had ever considered was a Basset Hound. Reason being the long-running joke that I wanted a dog as lazy as I am!

That brings us to last week (well, last week as of you are reading this).

find a home for an adorable Basset. The boy had been found on a job site, and the person who was looking after him wasn’t able to keep him.

Steve brought the post to my attention, but honestly, I was so caught up in trying to get this week’s issue done that I didn’t give it a whole lotta thought, and maybe, kinda snapped at Steve for even

got in touch with the friend. He was able to set up a time for Basset-boy to meet our Bulleit-boy and see if we could make this work.

As luck or fate would have it, the boys got along really well. Steve was able to bring Basset-boy home with him that day.

Basset-boy will officially be known as Booker. Bulleit is named one of our favorite bourbons, so we decided to keep with the theme and name Booker after whiskey as well!

So far (and knock on wood), the transition to a two-dog household has been going really well. The cats are a little peeved, but they’ll come around, and the boys have been doing really great with each other.

Booker-Boy is lacking in training, but we’ve started working on that, and luckily, he does appear to be mostly housebroken, which will certainly make things better!

I am thankful that Steve stumbled across that post and that Lisa gave us the first shot with Booker. We are excited to add our new addition and looking forward to a new set of adventures as a two-dog family.

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I can’t say that I ever saw myself becoming a dog person. But I have come to love my boys so much and can’t wait to get to know our new boy! I guess I’m officially a dog person…

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Three Notable Car Shows to Take Place Saturday, September 16

If you are a car enthusiast, then Saturday, September 16 is just the day for you, for on that day, three major car shows will take place not more than a few miles from each other in the Muncy area. These are the “Corvettes on Main Street” that takes place in Muncy, put on by the Susquehanna Valley Corvette Club, the 24th Annual All-Mopar Show, at Kaiser Brothers, 3360 Route 405 Highway, Muncy, just off Exit 13 of Interstate 180 and the Fabulous Fall Ford Show, at Murray Motors, 85 Griffith Rd., Muncy.

First, about the Corvette Show. The SVCC is expecting around 150 Corvettes into downtown Muncy. Registration will be from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. Cars will be parked on South Main Street from Penn Street down to the North end of town. You can enjoy seeing some beautiful, well-restored Corvettes from the 50s up to the new mid-engine models.

As in past years, there will be cash

prizes and medallions for the Corvette classes C1 through C8. The SVCC will also be celebrating the 50th anniversary of the 1973 model year Corvette with a separate cash prize and trophies. This is the 15th year for Corvettes on Main Street in Muncy. The SVCC uses the car show as their annual fundraising event. The proceeds from the show support their scholarship fund at Pennsylvania College of Technology in the following majors: Automotive Technology, Service, Sales and Marketing, Collision Repair Technology, and Automotive Restoration Technology. In addition, the SVCC donates to other local charities. To date, this event has raised approximately $150,000 for their scholarship program.

Downtown Muncy is a wonderful venue for this event, as the area is a perfect backdrop for the cars. Muncy Borough plays a very important part in assisting the preparation for the event.

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Another great car show is the All-MOPAR Show, featuring Jeep, AMC, and Trucks. There is always a wide variety of interesting vehicles at this show put on by MOPAR Muscle of Central Pennsylvania.

Registration for this show on the day of the show is $20, and registration takes place from 9 a.m. to noon. The award presentation will be at 3 p.m. There will be plaques for Oldest/ Youngest Driver, Hard Luck, and Longest Distance. There will be Goodie Bags for the first 100 cars to arrive. Proceeds support local charities, including Camp Victory, a special camp for special kids.

“We are looking forward to a great show this year; we will have quite a few rare MOPARs present. The MOPAR Muscle of Central PA Car Club does an outstanding job putting this on. This will be the 24th year for the show, and we are expecting 300 MO-

PARs,” Steve Kaiser Jr., a member of the local MOPAR Club, told Webb Weekly

Last but certainly not least is the Fabulous Fall Ford Show, hosted by the North Central Mustang Club. They are welcoming all Ford-powered vehicles. Registration will be from 9 a.m. to noon; registration is $10. They will have refreshments, entertainment, door prizes, and a free gift for the first 150 cars!

Awards will take place at 2:30 p.m., and they will have awards in the following categories: Best of Show Mustang (popular vote), Best of Show Ford (popular vote), and Special Awards presented by sponsors and the North Central Mustang Club.

Memorial donations will be made to charities on behalf of NCMC members Ron Paulhamus (Atrial Fibrillation Assoc. and Don Miller (Lycoming County SPCA).

In addition to the North Central Mustang Club, the show is sponsored by Murray Motors, Paulhamus Litho, and Ford Performance. As you can see, there is something to see no matter what kind of motorhead you may be! So be sure to check out all three shows this Saturday!

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This Week’s LION: Dr. Mnkandhla: Inspiring Diamond in the Rough

Many missionaries over the past centuries have gone to Africa, but sometimes it works the other way around. Raphael Mnkandhla was born in 1983 in Zimbabwe, a former British colony that became one of the most troubled countries in Africa. AIDS was rampant at that time, taking the life of Raphael’s mother and sister, and constant warfare due to a civil war took his father away as a soldier. As a result, Raphael was continually passed off to different relatives while growing up, attending many different schools, and struggling to find hope in the midst of all this misery.

In 1999, at 17, he got so depressed he stood on the roof of an office building and considered jumping off. Through the grace of God, he came to his senses and shortly afterward became a Christian and became very actively involved at a local church.

For the next four years, Raphael worked with his church as well as organizations such as Scripture Union and YWAM (Youth with a Mission). Through these venues, he met a number of Americans and decided to study in the USA. He was accepted by a Christian college in Dallas, Texas, and through several amazing miracles to acquire the necessary finances and

visa, Raphael was able to go to America and start his studies in 2004.

Studying in Dallas, he met and fell in love with a lovely female student from Montoursville named Heidi Neff, and in 2011, they were united in holy matrimony. Having to support a family delayed his studies, but he eventually received his bachelors’ degree in 2012 and then obtained a master’s degree a year later. During this time, Raphael and Heidi worked full-time as youth pastors doing programs for the homeless, youth, and children’s ministry in the Dallas area.

In 2013, they were visiting Heidi’s parents, and I had the opportunity to meet Raphael for the first time. I was tremen-

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dously impressed and invited him to consider pastoring at Citychurch in Williamsport. This four-story building on 136 W. 4th Street had been the home of many different churches in the past sixty years, but I realized as the current pastor that it needed to be given a ‘replant’ to get a fresh start.

Raphael had no interest whatsoever as he had some attractive offers from other churches in the Southwest USA, which were more to his liking in the way of weather and opportunities. But over the next few months, he and Heidi discussed it, and the more they prayed, the more they sensed God was directing them to the last place they ever expected to be — Williamsport, PA.

So it was; the reins of leadership were passed over in January of 2015 with the birth of a new and improved Citychurch. It was a “preemie birth,” as there was a grand total of nine members in the church at that time. Yet what happened next was almost beyond belief. Raphael’s natural charisma and dedication to traditional Christian doctrines resonated with many people. Over the next few years, more and more folks were not just attending church but also getting actively involved in ministry activities.

The first wave was young families, as the children’s ministry was both Raphael and Heidi’s specialty, and they did it well. Then others came, much different — young, old,

black, Hispanic, college students, business owners, medical personnel, homeless people, parolees, every walk of life — literally a cornucopia of people that had nothing in common other than their heartfelt desire to be faithful followers of Jesus Christ.

One of the features that has attracted so many is the example that Pastor Raphael presents. The focus on children is exemplified by Raphael and Heidi’s example of adopting two boys and fostering another young boy. Raphael also emphasizes community involvement, which he shows by serving on the Board of Directors for Big Brothers/Big Sisters of Lycoming County.

The church works to be an outreach to the city and community, which is demonstrated in a number of ways. At the annual Grand Slam Parade, which ends right in front of the church itself, members offer free water to the participants after their long parade walk. The church has done this for the past six years, averaging 3000 bottles of water given away each year.

But what brings Pastor Raphael Mnkandhla to the front of the stage today is his graduation with a Doctor of Philosophy and Biblical Theology degree from the Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary.

Dr. Mnkandhla’s thesis was so original and impactful it has already been sought by two publishing companies. And it comes at the perfect time, as Raphael has just turned 40 on September 8th. Happy Birthday to a great role model for us all.

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The Solid Rock Principle of Freedom

This is the fourth article in The Solid Rock Principles of Jesus series. Previous articles are always available at www.webbweekly.com.

Therefore, everyone who hears these words of mine and puts them into practice is like a wise man who built his house on the rock. The rain came down, the streams rose, and the winds blew and beat against that house, yet it did not fall because it had its foundation on the rock. Matthew 7:24-25

The solid rock principle of freedom addresses potential. It explores the question: What is holding me back?

Potential is defined as latent (existing but not yet known or developed) qualities or abilities. We all have potential, but we don’t know the full extent of our potential until we pursue it. The healthy pursuit of potential generally reveals more potential. It’s likely that none of us will ever exhaust our full potential. Very few people can claim to have reached the peak of all human potential in one discipline. When they do, we call them the GOAT—the Greatest Of All Time.

Roger Bannister was the GOAT in the mile run. On May 6, 1954, in Oxford, England, he accomplished something believed to be impossible: running a mile in under four minutes. His time: 3:59.40.

He barely broke through, but his feat established the new impossible standard—running a mile under 3:50. That impossibility was overcome 21 years later in Gothenburg, Sweden, by

the new mile GOAT, John Walker of New Zealand. His impossible time—3:49:40. So what exactly is impossible? We don’t know. Human potential just keeps stretching the limits.

The current world record in the mile is held by GOAT Hicham El Guerrouj of Morocco, with a time of 3:43:13. The women’s mile GOAT is Faith Kipyegon of Kenya at 4:07.64. Is a sub 3:40 mile humanly possible for a man? Is a sub 4:00 minute mile humanly possible for a woman?

One thing is certain: someone believes it is possible, and right now, they are laser-focused on proving it can be done. To succeed, they will dedicate themselves to harnessing the potential of every aspect of life: mental, emotional, spiritual, physical, and relational. Every GOAT knows that all of life must be harnessed for full potential to be realized. A GOAT can’t afford any weakness.

I doubt I’ll ever be the GOAT in anything. Knowing that doesn’t keep me from pursuing my personal best. And just like a GOAT, if I’m going to succeed at being the best I can be, then I must harness the potential of every aspect of life. Doing so will require disciplined focus and freedom. Your personal best is impossible to achieve if you’re allowing anything to hold you in bondage. Freedom is the essential prerequisite of potential.

The writer of Hebrews confirms this truth in 12:1-3,

Therefore, since we are surrounded by such a

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great cloud of witnesses, let us throw off everything that hinders and the sin that so easily entangles. And let us run with perseverance the race marked out for us, fixing our eyes on Jesus, the pioneer and perfecter of faith. For the joy set before him, he endured the cross, scorning its shame, and sat down at the right hand of the throne of God. Consider him who endured such opposition from sinners so that you will not grow weary and lose heart.

The Truth About Freedom

You are free because God has given you of His indomitable Spirit—unconquerable, brave, and determined—impossible to deter, defeat, or frighten—even in the face of great suffering and death.

II Corinthians 3:17 declares, Now the Lord is the Spirit, and where the Spirit of the Lord is, there is freedom

In John 8:36, Jesus declares, If the Son has set you free, you will be free indeed Galatians 5:1 declares It is for freedom that Christ has set us free. Stand firm, then, and do not let yourselves be burdened again by a yoke of slavery.

It is only in freedom that we can achieve our highest potential. Bondage to anything – addictive habits or substances, dysfunctional relationships, emotional and mental stress, obsessive thoughts, spiritual confusion, physical laziness – ultimately steals away our potential.

The Disciplines of Freedom

1. Purpose. Purpose defeats the primary enemies of potential—aimlessness, meaninglessness, and entitlement. Proverbs 29:18 reminds us that where there is no vision, the people perish

Purpose questions: Why am I here? What am I aiming for? What is the purpose of my life? If you don’t have an answer to these questions, then you’re wandering aimlessly through life – and your potential is being squandered. Find your purpose – and then pursue it!

2. Excellence. The disciplined pursuit of excellence removes anything that hinders my potential. Excellence questions: What is holding me back? Is what I’m doing praiseworthy? What am I unwilling to risk or sacrifice in the pursuit of excellence? Being truthful as you consider these questions is essential as you pursue your potential. Consider 1 Corinthians 10:23 and Philippians 4:8.

3. Perseverance. Obstacles are everywhere. See II Corinthians 4:8-9. They are allowed by God to provide the motivational energy required for the transformational struggle of overcoming. Overcoming obstacles increases knowledge, wisdom, strength, courage, and faith—greatly expanding potential. See James 1:2-4. Perseverance questions: Do obstacles defeat me? Do I see them as punishment that induces demotivating guilt or as Godly discipline that spurs me on to greater maturity and potential? See Hebrews 12:7-11. Do I identify as a victim, seeking excuses over solutions? Whatever the obstacle is, God has allowed it, so you would overcome it. It’s how He makes us stronger and deeper. Only God knows all He has designed for you to accomplish. Frankly, His design for us is far greater than what we believe it is. Part of our worship is pursuing that full potential. Friend, guard the freedom Jesus bought for you and use it to pursue your best. It’s never too late to get started – so start today!

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With the official first day of autumn just ahead and school in full gear, you may be asking yourself, “Where did summer go”? It feels like summer months become more fleeting each year, and September is a blip before the busy time of Halloween, Thanksgiving, and year’s end. The sports, schedules, activities, and work commitments all tend to gear up in the last three months of the year, and while asking after summer, you also may be feeling a bit at the end of your tether, aka burnout. Be it family demands, or workplace stress, burnout isn’t just a mindset; it also has physical and emotional implications.

First, can you be burnt out and still be productive? Yes! Even if you are getting everything done on your “todo” list, nailing your daily routine, and showing up on time, you can still suffer from burnout. Are you exhausted, short-tempered, or having trouble finding joy in the things where you

once did? Or are you feeling like you’re struggling through each day versus thriving in your day-to-day? If yes, then you, my friend, are very much burnt out. So, what next? You may have a generalized feeling of burnout, but can you identify the main source? When you understand the problem, you can then find the solution. If you’re stressed at work, is it because you’re understaffed, or you don’t have the right tools for the job, or are you working too much and are unable to do other things important to you? They are all very different problems and require different approaches to make a change. Are you burnt out from a jam-packed schedule, health concerns, or relationship trouble? Pinpointing the cause of your duress can turn you towards finding the means of alleviating it.

One solution that fits all manner of burnout is taking care of your body. You may find it exhausting and over-

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whelming if you’re not getting any exercise, enough sleep, or enough downtime, even if you are attempting to do things you enjoy. Sleep and exercise are important links to mood and energy, as is balanced eating. Taking care of your body will fortify you to address your current challenges.

Speaking of challenges, so many people who get burned out feel overwhelmed by other people’s expectations. You can combat those expectations by saying no to the people asking. A good mantra for this is by saying “no” to some people; you can say “yes” to others. You can say no to your co-workers when they ask you to work late so you can say yes to your family who are expecting you home for dinner. You can say no to your child’s request for a new toy, so you can say yes to saving money for their new bike. You can say no to our mother-in-law when she asks you to host a family party so you can say yes to your own sanity and clean house.

Next up, set a good example. For instance, if you want your children to read for pleasure but they never see

you reading for pleasure, they’re not going to associate reading with something a person does for fun. If you want to set aside Wednesday for no meeting days, then you need to decline meeting requests and set up notices for Do Not Disturb. In other words, be the change you want to see.

Lastly, let things go and do something to recharge. Play hooky and bingewatch a 90’s sitcom on a Wednesday, leave the dishes dirty in the sink and go for a walk after dinner, let kids stay up 30 more minutes, and bust out the Play-Doh. Sometimes, you just have to give up the ghost, stop pushing, and do something to recharge. Think of it like putting on your oxygen mask before assisting others. Having time “off ” and doing something that gives you joy will bring you back to being “on” in a better frame of mind.

Remember the solution to your own personal burnout may not have an easy fix, but taking time for yourself and hitting the refresh button in whatever way works best for you, will help you from becoming snuffled out when burning the candle at both ends.

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Centers for Healthy Aging

Let’s do Lunch!

If you are 60 years of age or older, stretch your grocery monies by coming to dine with us!

We offer a hot meal and “Lighter Fare” menu options.

Come dine with friends or make some new ones!

Reservations are required 48 hours in advance. Transportation can also be arranged!

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Jersey Shore 570-601-9591

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MondayTuesdayWednesdayThursdayFriday

September 18

Chicken Parmesan, baked ziti, garlic zucchini, Italian tomato salad

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Ham and bean soup, turkey and Swiss wrap with lettuce leaf, picked beet salad, tropical fruit salad

September 25

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

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Buffalo chicken wrap with lettuce leaf & blue cheese dressing, celery sticks, Mandarin oranges

September 19

Hamburger BBQ, sandwich roll, beans & greens, butternut squash, broccoli salad

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Chicken fajita salad, corn, black beans, & cheese, chuckwagon corn salad, tortilla chips, cookie

September 26

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

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Greek salad with crispy chicken, pasta salad, tropical fruit salad

September 20

Roasted pork with sauerkraut, whipped potatoes, vegetable blend, applesauce, dinner roll

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Chicken bacon ranch wrap with lettuce leaf, creamy coleslaw, fresh banana

September 27

Sausage gravy, fresh biscuit, mixed vegetables, tropical fruit salad

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September 21

Macaroni ham & cheese, stewed tomatoes, peas, lemon pudding

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Ham, turkey, & Swiss with lettuce leaf, whole grain bread, broccoli salad, peaches, fresh banana

September 28

Cheeseburger, hamburger bun, BBQ butter beans, German potato salad, fresh apple

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Beef barley soup, tuna salad, whole grain bread, baby carrots, fresh orange

September 22

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Seafood salad, croissant, three bean salad, baby carrots, fresh orange

September 29

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

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Waldorf chicken salad, croissant, pickled beet salad, gelatin with fruit

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Kooth Addresses Mental Health

*This article is for entertainment and educational purposes only. The information provided is NOT a substitute for medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.

Anyone who has raised teenagers or has even been a teen knows that they can experience a very wide range of emotions within a very short span of time. One minute, they are excited about going to a school dance and new friendships; the next, they are mad at everyone and won’t leave their room. In recent years, however, things such as a global pandemic, social media, and a 24-hour news cycle of disaster have contributed to a mental health crisis among many groups, including adolescents.

According to the Department of Health and Human Services Office of Population Affairs, an estimated 49.5% of adolescents has had a mental health disorder at some point in their lives. In addition, experts believe that promoting positive mental health can prevent some problems and that for people with mental health disorders, early intervention and treatment can help lessen the impact on their lives.

Common mental health disorders among adolescents include anxiety disorders, depression, attention deficit disorders, and eating disorders, among others. Anxiety disorders are sometimes associated with feelings of excessiveness, uneasiness, worry, and fear. According to Health and Human Services, 32% of 13-18-year-olds have experienced anxiety disorders, which is double that prior to COVID-19. Depression is also a common mental health disorder among adolescents, occurring in approximately 13% of 12-17-year-olds, and negatively affects thoughts, feelings, and daily activities.

According to the National Institute of Mental Health, warning signs of a mental health disorder may include:

– loss of interest in activities they used to enjoy

– low energy

– difficulty sleeping or eating

– spending more time alone and avoiding social activities

– excessively exercising, dieting, and/or binge eating

– self-harm

– use of alcohol, tobacco, or other drugs

– engaging in risky or destructive be-

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– thoughts of suicide

– think their mind is being controlled or is out of control or hearing things other people cannot hear

Kooth was created to help in address this mental health crisis. According to their website, Kooth is a digital platform covering over 15 million people internationally. It gives a range of clinically proven, research-based therapies for dealing with stress, anxiety, depression, and other mental health disorders. It is a space to share experiences, gain community support, and interact with qualified professionals.

Kooth works with many groups, including schools. In Pennsylvania, Kooth

is government-funded and will work with school officials and professionals to augment existing mental health programs and to improve access to behavioral health services. The company website also states that it is Family Education Rights Privacy Act (FERPA) and Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) compliant. For more information, go to gov.kooth.com.

Mental health disorders should be taken very seriously. They can often be debilitating and negatively affect many aspects of daily living. Sometimes, these disorders can even be life-threatening. If you or someone you know is experiencing a mental health crisis, seek professional help immediately.

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Discover Ricketts Hike

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

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When: Wednesday, September 13 from 8:30-11:30 a.m.

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

PA CareerLink® Lycoming County Fall Career Fair

What: PA CareerLink® Lycoming County Fall Career Fair. Over 50 employers from a variety of industries will be at our fall career fair ready to meet you.

Date: Wednesday, September 13, 2023, from 11:00 a.m.2:00 p.m.

Where: River Valley Transit Authority, Michael Ross Event Center, 144 W 3rd St., Williamsport.

Virtual Fall Wildflowers Talk

What: Dr. George Chamuris, Professor Emeritus of Biology at Bloomsburg University, will talk about the native wildflowers you can expect to see this fall at the park. Program will be presented using Microsoft Teams.

Registration required at events.dcnr.pa.gov/ricketts_ glen_state_park or by emailing Rhiannon Summers at rhsummers@pa.gov or calling 570-477-7780.

When: Thursday, September 14 from 11:00 am-12:00 p.m.

Where: Virtual.

Weird and Spooky Plants

What: Not all plants are passive and benign. We’ll explore some of the most unusual plants in the plant kingdom.

When: Saturday, September 14, 10:00-11:30 a.m.

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

Cheesesteak Basket

What: Cheesesteak basket. Take out or eat in. Call 570327-0255 for take-out orders.

When: Thursday, September 14, 2023, 4 p.m.

Where: Royal P. Steinbacher, American Legion Post 0617, 901 South Market Street, South Williamsport.

Dinner

What: Beer battered or broiled haddock dinner or cowboy casserole. Take out or eat in. Call 570-327-0255 for take-out orders.

When: Friday, September 15, 2023, 4:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.

Where: Royal P. Steinbacher, American Legion Post 0617, 901 South Market Street, South Williamsport.

“Bring Your Own Kayak Paddle”

What: During this program there will be a brief introduction to kayaking as well as a tour of Little Pine Reservoir. The history of the area as well as the flora and fauna will be topics of discussion. All participants are asked to bring their own kayaks (kayaks must have a PFBC Boat registration or State Park Launch Permit), a U.S. Coast Guard approved life jacket, and whistle. 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 boat launch.

When: Friday, September 15th, 2023, 1:00 p.m.-3:00 p.m.

Where: Little Pine State Park, Boat Launch.

Audubon Event

What: Join Lycoming Audubon for a hawk watch at the Rt 15 scenic overlook near S Williamsport. Bring a lawn chair & enjoy the view while looking for migrating raptors. Loaner binocs are available.

When: Saturday September 16th, at 10:00 a.m., weather permitting.

Where: Take Rt. 15 south out of S. Williamsport, go past overlook (due to divided road) to the U-turn, come back Rt 15 north, to overlook on right.

Rotary Benefit

What: Montoursville Rotary benefit dance — Fall Into Ballroom.

When: Saturday, September 16th, at 7:00 p.m.

Where: Divine Providence Chapel, 1100 Grampian Blvd., Williamsport.

Wisdom in the Woods

What: Are you curious about signs or messages found in the natural world? Join ANFT Certified Forest Therapy Guide, Suzann Schiemer, on a nature-based wellness and wisdom walk. Explore the wisdom found in the flora and fauna of Ricketts Glen State Park. You might even discover that Nature has something to say to you. Please bring your own water and a cushion or towel to sit on. Registration required at events.dcnr.pa.gov/ricketts_glen_state_park or by emailing Rhiannon Summers at rhsummers@pa.gov or calling 570-477-7780.

When: Saturday, September 16 from 9:30-11:00 a.m.

Where: Glens Lot along Rt. 118 in Ricketts Glen State Park.

Geology Talk and Walk

What: Simeon Suter, retired Geologist from the Pennsylvania Geological Survey will give a presentation on the “Geology of Waterfalls” at the Visitor Center. Then we will go on a geologic tour with some hiking and driving, so please wear sturdy boots! Registration required at events.dcnr.pa.gov/ricketts_glen_state_park or by emailing rhsummers@pa.gov or calling 570-477-7780.

When: Saturday, September 16 from 1:00-3:30 p.m.

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

Fire by Friction Workshop

What: Since the dawn of man, friction has been used to create fire and sustain mankind to what it is today. Although a rudimentary concept, friction is still how most of us create fire on a day to day basis through matches and lighters. Take a step back in time and see a variety of traditional fire-by-friction methods demonstrated and then try your hand at whichever ones you choose. This will be a relaxed, laid back 4-hour workshop that will allow you to take your time and practice different techniques. Fire building methods and outdoor fire safety will also be covered. For ages 14 and up. Parent/guardian must accompany minors. Meeting location will be sent after registration. Contact Vinny Curtis at vicurtis@pa.gov to register.

When: Saturday September 16 from 10:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m.

Where: Tiadaghton State Forest, Waterville.

Burger Basket

What: Burger basket. Take out or eat in. Call 570-3270255 for take-out orders.

When: Tuesday, September 19, 2023, 4 p.m.

Where: Royal P. Steinbacher, American Legion Post 0617, 901 South Market Street, South Williamsport.

ministry following regular worship. A show full of fun, inspiration and music for the whole family.

When: Sunday, September 17th, at 10:45 a.m.

Where: St. Andrew Lutheran Church, 201 South Main St., Muncy – Parish Hall.

Church Service

What: Sunday Service: If Jesus Is For It Then So Should

We!

When: Sunday Morning, September 17th. Service Time 10:15 a.m.

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

Chicken Dinner

What: Filled chicken breast dinner. Eat in or take out.

When: Wednesday, September 20th, from 4:00 p.m.6:00 p.m.

Where: Third Street Church, 931 E. Third St., Williamsport. Parking in rear of church off Hancock St.

MEETINGS

MEETINGS...

Post Meeting

What: Post Meeting.

When: Saturday, September 16, 2023, 10 a.m.

Where: Royal P. Steinbacher, American Legion Post 0617, 901 South Market Street, South Williamsport.

CHURCH EVENTS...

CHURCH EVENTS

Community Dinner

What: Free community dinner.

When: Thursday, September 14th, at 5:00 p.m., while supplies last.

Where: Redeemer Lutheran Church – Curbside, 1101 Washington Blvd., Williamsport.

Chicken BBQ

What: Drive thru chicken BBQ. Dinner – $13, chicken only – $8. Dinner includes chicken, baked beans, baked potato, cole slaw, roll, cookies. Preordering recommended - 570-538-1541 or 570-971-9768.

When: Saturday, September 16th, from 4:00 p.m.-6:00 p.m.

Where: St. John’s United Methodist Church, Dewart.

Kingdom Kidz Show

What: Exciting presentation by Kingdom Kidz puppet

Home Association Meeting

What: Home Association Meeting.

When: Saturday, September 16, 2023, 11 a.m.

Where: Royal P. Steinbacher, American Legion Post 0617, 901 South Market Street, South Williamsport.

ARTS and ENTERTAINMENT

EVENTS

Classic Tymes Band

What: Classic Tymes band

When: September 15, 2023, 8 p.m.

Where: Royal P. Steinbacher, Legion Post 0617, 901 South Market Street, South Williamsport.

Phil Reeder Solo Guitar

What: Phil Reeder Solo Guitar, playing acoustic eclectic.

When: Friday September 15th, at 8:00 p.m.

Where:40 & 8 #903, 1098 Renovo Rd., Lock Haven.

Our Lady of Lourdes

Annual Parish Fes�val

September 15 & 16, 5:00 - 9:00 p.m.

100 Walnut Street, Montoursville, PA 17754

E-Mail: parishoffice@ourladyoourdesrcc.org

Live Music - Basket Raffle - Cake Wheel

Pumpkin Stand - Wine Wheel - Children’s Games

Friday Night is “Aloha Night”

Roast Pork Dinner with a Hawaiian are, baked beans, coleslaw, roll and bu�er, dessert — $12

Tickets available in the parish office

Featuring: Leo & KG with Family Tradi�ons

Saturday Night is “Polish Night”

Authen�c homemade pierogies, stuffed cabbage, haluski and dessert — $13

Featuring: Lenny Weber, One Man, One Guitar, One Good Time!

Playing music of the 70’s, 80’s & 90’s!

PLUS our regular delicious food!

*Hot sausages *Hamburgers *Hotdogs *French Fries *Walking Tacos

*Funnel Cakes *Fresh-squeezed lemonade *Ice Cream *Homemade pies

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Blast from the Past

Last month, I went to my fifth-year high school reunion. OK, OK. So, it wasn’t my fifth year, per se. It was my twentieth high school reunion. Ughhh. Why does this make me feel so darn old saying that!? It feels like yesterday that Chris was walking me to my classes and giving me a smooch before we parted ways. You know — because we wouldn’t see each other for another forty minutes. We got in trouble for this once, which was absolutely ridiculous. I’ll save that for another time, though. But if this teacher only knew that Chris and I got married right out of high school, had two beautiful kids, and made a wonderful life together, I think maybeeee she would have let us smooch longer. Maybe. Just maybe.

I never went to my fifth- or tenth-year reunion. I had no interest at all in going. The fifth was too fresh. Everyone I wanted to see — I was friends with.

The tenth year, I was too much of a chunky monkey. I was not ready to show my face at something like that. I had all the confidence in the world, but not for this. Not one bit. I was up one hundred pounds since I graduated. No joke.

Actually, now that I think about it, our ten year was at Haywood’s On the Water. That night, we were pulling out our pon-

toon boat that we used to have at the Antlers Club. My brother asked me if that was my reunion that was going on under the pavilion. I told him yes, but that I wasn’t going.

“Sis, you should go over!” my brother, Luke, said.

“Ummm. I don’t think so!!” I replied back.

There I was. A perfect picture of a river rat who had been basking in the sun all day. Hair stringy and wet, and wearing a skirt suit bottom with an oversized shirt to help cover my fat. I wouldn’t have been caught dead in a suit at that point in my life. If I had gone over to my ten-year reunion, they would have thought a beached whale was poppin’ in for some apps. FOR REAL.

*Is it OK to insert a cheesy smile here?* Haha. (My mother right now is reading this saying, “Andrea Sue!” for calling myself that.)

Let’s jump ahead to my twenty year that was held at Farrington Place at the beginning of August.

I knew for months I was going — and was dragging friends with me. Also, my husband said he would go. I bought a dress from Popilush that I couldn’t wait to wear — an all-black, very form-fitting, long spaghetti strap dress. I just thought I needed something new for the special occasion

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and had been the smallest I had been in over fifteen years — being nearly seventy pounds down. I wanted something I could feel good in. I’m no toothpick by far, but I have come such a long way. (I don’t ever want to be a toothpick anyway. I love my curves. Just throwing that out there.)

Anyway, the day came, and we met all my friends and their husbands at the Genetti for drinks and apps before our reunion. They were playing early 2000’s music, which we cracked up at. It’s like they knew we were going to our reunion.

The friends I was with were so nervous, but I wasn’t at all. I was excited to see people that I hadn’t seen in years. The people I’m friends with on Facebook who live out of town, but we still keep caught up on each other’s lives through social media. It was going to be so good to see them in person.

It was awesome to see everyone. Farrington Place did a remarkable job. (Our friends Eric and Anna Winters are the owners. They have an amazing business there!) There were big balloons that read 2003. A picture was taken of all of us graduates underneath these balloons. I got to talk to people who I hadn’t seen since the day we graduated. It was such a wonderful time.

The coolest part was how many people said they read my column in the Webb. It truly blew my mind.

Everyone was genuinely happy to see each other. So many told me how good I looked and how they loved following me on my social media platforms. People that

you never would have ever imagined!? It’s crazy how life works. I felt so good when I left!

I was glad that I went and saw my fellow Williamsport Millionaire classmates of 2003. We were saying how it stinks that we have to wait another five years to all be together again. It was just so nice to all be together again. I never thought I’d feel that way. But I did that night. I made sure to talk to everyone I wanted to see and catch up with. Where does the time go? Don’t miss things like this. Life is too short. Even a beached whale would have enjoyed herself! *Cheesy Smile!*

Ham & Cheese Cosmos

Everything as needed:

• 6 pack of hoagie rolls

• 1 lb. of baked ham

• 1/2 lb. provolone

• 1 bag shredded mozzarella (About a cup)

• Shaker Parmesan

• Mayo

• Italian Seasoning

Directions:

Lay rolls down on a cookie sheet. If you are making more than four cosmos you will need two sheets. Spread mayo on the inside of the rolls. Fold ham and place that next over the mayo. Next, place the provolone on top of the ham then sprinkle with mozzarella. Lastly, shake parm cheese on each hoagie and top with a dash of Italian seasoning on each one.

Bake at 350 for 20-25 minutes or until the cheese is nice and melted.

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Encores and New Horizons Band

“Encores” is the Williamsport version of New Horizons Band, an international organization offering “entry points to music-making for adults, including those with no musical experience.”

That’s from the NHB mission statement, which also invites older folks who once played an instrument but haven’t done so since they were young. And it even covers those who want to try a different instrument.

Founded by Dr. Roy Ernst in 1991, NHB now has more than 30 chapters throughout the United States and Canada, including New York, Arizona, Montana, Missouri, Ohio, Utah, Texas, South Dakota, Quebec, Nova Scotia and of course, Pennsylvania.

As the local incarnation enters its 27th year, Encores will hold an open house for interested new members at 10 a.m. on Sept. 26, at the Robert M. Sides Family Music Center in Williamsport.

According to current director Judith Shellenberger, Encores began in Lycoming County back in 1997, when Carol Sides returned from a national music convention where she was introduced to the relatively new concept of NHB, “a band strictly for seniors.”

“She then approached a newly retired Williamsport Area School District Band

Director, Albert Nacinovich, about the idea of starting such a band in our area,” Shellenberger said in a recent interview.

“His only request was to get one other director on board. So, Lucy Henry, also a newly retired WASD teacher, became the second director.”

Shellenberger stepped in as a third in 2007 and now serves as the group’s sole director. A well-known local educator and musician, she is among the longest-standing members of Williamsport’s Repasz Band, with nearly 60 years playing in that renowned ensemble; Shellenberger also serves as Repasz Business Manager and works on its Music Selection Committee.

“The goal of New Horizons groups is to create comfortable re-entry point for adults who played music in school and would like to resume after long years of building careers and raising children,” says Shellenberger. “The band is open for anyone over 50 years old wanting to learn to play an instrument, re-learn to play (maybe after having played in high school) or play something different from what they already play.”

Encores currently rehearses from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. on Tuesdays and Thursdays at the Sides Music Center, 201 Mulberry St. in Williamsport. Starting out with just 12 players back in the 1990s and now featuring closer to 30, the ensemble performs an annual holiday concert and a spring con-

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cert at local nursing homes and for special events.

“There is a nominal fee to cover the cost of instruction and music,” Shellenberger adds. “They provide their own instruments or can rent one from the store.”

The national organization, meanwhile, has an impressive and well-illustrated website at newhorizonsmusic.org. It features recent news, info about regular “virtual events” involving band and music and details on various national music camps and institutes throughout the year. It also has a tab called “Find a Local Group,” where Pennsylvania now shows no less than seven NHBs — with at least three more in development.

“Active participation in music fills important needs for adults,” says Shellenberger.

“ This includes the need for challenging intellectual activity, the need to be a contributing member of a group and the need to have exciting events in the future.”

According to Shellenberger, when members are asked what the band means to them, replies include: “It helps keep my mind alert”; “It gets me out of the house and around wonderful friends”; “I am involved in the community doing something I love”; “It is a positive outlet for emotions and enjoyable socialization”; “It keeps me feeling youthful”; and of course, “It is fun!”

More info is available at judyshell@aol. com.

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Help Me Help Kids with Cancer

So, three years ago I decided to join ‘The Great Cycling Challenge for Kids with Cancer.’ I have long contributed to St. Jude’s ever since I met Angelina Miele — who loved SJN basketball when I was coaching, and in particular Alize Johnson, Angelina sadly passed away from this insidious disease.

My heart aches to see these innocent children suffer and I have been moved to do whatever I can to end this

scourge on our children. Cancer is the biggest killer of kids from diseases in the USA with some 38 dying every week!

This year I signed up again once again with a goal of 200 miles and to raise $500. It began September 1st and runs to the end of the month.

After just 3 days I have logged 52.3 miles and have already raised $252. Please click follow this link and send a donation today: www.greatcyclechallenge.com/ Riders/Paul Petcavage.

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Church Cornerstone Will be Placed Sunday

The laying of the cornerstone of the edifice of the new Ascension Church in Newberry will be held tomorrow afternoon at 3 p.m. with the Rt. Reve. Msgr. Paul Kelly of Scranton conducting the service. Rev. J.F. Gillogely, rector of the church, announced this morning.

The addition to the present edifice is in the course of construction. The present portion of the structure in which the congregation is worshiping was erected in 1909 and was blessed by the late Bishop Garvey of Altoona, formerly rector of the Church of the Annunciation in this city. The parish was founded in October 1907 by the Rt. Rev. M.J. Hoban, Bishop of Scranton, the first Mass being said by the present rector, Rev. Gillogely, in the P.O.S of A. Hall of

Arch Street, where the services were conducted from October 1907 until May 1910. The new structure which is of Tudor Gothic design will cost approximately $65,000.

The officers of the ceremony are as follows: Rt. Rev. Msgr. Kelly, rector of St. Peter’ss Cathedral, Scranton, will bless and lay the cornerstone.

The Ev. William Farrell, of Scranton, is the master of ceremonies. LaVerne Bower is the cross bearer, John Stavoy is the censor bearer. Acolytes are Rocco Meconi, Charles Reidy, Walter Szybist, and Frank Sullivan. The chanters are: Rev. M.E. Loftus, rector of the St. Mary’s Church of Dunmore, and the Rev. M.E. Gillogely of Jersey Shore. A number of visiting priests from Scranton will give responses and the sermon will be given by the Rev. Joseph Griffin, former assistant rector of the Church of the Annunciation.

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The “Unabridged” Weird Words: How Many Words Do You Actually Know?

As Webb’s “Weird Words” hits its 15th installment, here’s a personal question for vocab-loving readers: Just how many words do you think you know?

For that matter, how many words does the English language actually have?

Wanna take a guess before I tell you?

Well, various online sources indicate the average American is familiar with roughly 20,000 words — though this can double for those with a college education.

As for totals in the language itself: That’s trickier.

Most modest-sized hardcover dictionaries offer about a quarter-of-a-million words. Meanwhile, those hefty, hard-to-handle “unabridged” versions (i.e., the authoritative Webster’s Third) contain roughly twice that.

But then again, I just purchased the 13th Collins English Dictionary, published in 2018. It’s the latest in Britain’s long and prestigious Collins series, whose 1819 inception precedes Noah Webster’s American landmark by nearly 10 years.

Not only does this treasure-trove boast 723,000 words; but more than that, its intro insists that the Collins crew drew on a standing database of — are you ready for this?

Four and a half billion English words.

The all-too-brief “Foreword” (a frequently misspelled word, btw) gives no further info; but I’m virtually certain this stunning figure

includes proper nouns — which is certainly case with the current Collins. I was thrilled to see an entry for “Clapton, Eric, b. 1945,” together with three of the legendary ax-man’s bands, plus a handful of his best-known recordings. (“Collins — ya got me on my knees!”)

In any case, a quick perusal of this handsome volume suggests that its principal goal was to include as many words as possible. This is clear not only from the size and selection, but also in its meticulous layout, allowing a vast number of entries per page — all in teensy type that is still somehow perfectly readable.

Open to any two facing pages and you’ll see dozens of words that are not only unfamiliar, but also tough to find in other dictionaries. With this newest vocab tool in hand, I will likely repeat today’s “lucky-dipping” exercise in future columns; but for our 15th entry of “Weird Words,” here’s a selection from that page (and its facing page) in Collins:

Acetabulum (ass-uh-TAB-yuh-lum, noun) – Cup-shaped cavity on the hipbone that holds the thighbone; also, the “sucker” on a leech, octopus or similar creature.

Acetophenetidin (uh-see-toe-fuh-NET-uhdin, noun) – Alternate name for phenacetin, a painkiller which, according to dictionary.com, has been “withdrawn because of unfavorable side effects.”

Achalasia (ack-uh-LAY-zya, noun) – A medical condition in which the esophagus (Collins: “oesophagus”) will not relax properly, making it difficult to swallow.

Achar (uh-CHAR, noun) – Says Collins: “a

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spicy pickle made from mango.” While wrapping your head around that, keep in mind: this very British dictionary defines “pickle” as any food “preserved in a vinegar brine.”

Achiote (ah-chee-OH-tee, noun) – Another name for “annatto,” which is in turn defined as a “lipstick tree.” I frankly did not know that was a thing; apparently it’s a shrub of the Americas that produces a bright orange-red seed used for spices, body paint and, yes — lipstick.

Achkan (OTCH-kun, noun) – Long coat for men worn in South Asia.

Ach-laut (OCK-lout, noun) – Here Collins has one of those definitions that induce hopelessness in some readers, as it requires looking up several other words: “the voiceless velar fricative sound that is written as ‘ch’ in Scottish ‘loch’ or in German ‘ach,’ often allophonic

with the ich-laut.” Phew! It if weren’t for those examples, I’d have no idea what this meant.

Achoo (ah-CHOO, interjection) – “A representation of the sound of a sneeze (pl, ‘achoos’).” Of course, we all know this, but you don’t see it in a lot of dictionaries!

Reminds me of the corny knock-knock joke in which the person “who’s there” is “OTCH.” (Punchline: “gesundheit.”)

Ach-y-fi (ax-uh-VIE, interjection) – Welsh expression of disgust. Like many Welsh terms, it is easier to say than to spell.

Aciculum (uh-SIK-yuh-lum, noun) – A thin, firm bristle that provides support for the appendages of some worms. Wait — worms have appendages?? This column has certainly been a learning experience! Sadly, it doesn’t get us too much closer to 4.5 billion.

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County Hall Corner: Suicide is Not Painless

At the Lycoming County Commissioners Meeting on Thursday, August 31st, the commissioners made a proclamation that they have done for the past few years. They declared September as Suicide Prevention Month. It will take more than a decree to turn around this terrible source of death.

In acknowledging the importance of this proclamation was Lycoming County Coroner Chuck Kiessling, who gave the sad news that the county is yet again going through a rough year with respect to individuals taking their own lives. Seventeen individuals have done so this year in our county, and it seems that there will be no end in sight.

Covering these meetings for the past number of years, I have heard Coroner Kiessling give these morbid statistics before, but he added something different at this recent meeting. Kiessling noted that suicide is different than any other death. As tragic as death itself is, we all recognize that there are fatal results due to disease or health issues, road accidents, homicides, and such. These happen because of circumstances that just happen.

But as Kiessling noted, suicide could be

prevented. It is the individual themselves making the decision that this will be the end of their life. It is possible that they could change their mind about dying. And sources are available, such as calling 988, which is the suicide and crisis lifeline. For those who suspect that they know someone who seems to be leaning toward suicide can go to 988lifeline.org, which has lots of info that can assist in helping the troubled person.

Another important point that Kiessling noted that is often missed in this tragic area is the impact that it has on others. Kiessling noted that as many as one hundred people must deal with the aftermath of a suicide. This was evidenced when Commissioner Metzger noted that he had five friends who committed suicide. One of these happened to be his

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best friend, who had committed suicide twenty years ago. Metzger is not often emotional in public, but he was when he shared this story. His voice almost drifted away as he said, “You don’t know what goes inside those people’s heads.” Metzger is right that we cannot get inside of the head, but we can see what is going on outside. The key is to recognize behavioral change. A person contemplating suicide generally displays symptoms such as increased helplessness, anxiety, agitation, sleeplessness, mood swings, drug and alcohol abuse, anger, or risky activity without thinking. But a real danger signal is if the person begins to withdraw from family and friends and begins

to give away their possessions.

Be especially alert if a troubled person has a friend or even knows someone who has committed suicide. Suicides seem to be contagious. Researchers call it “suicide clusters.” Studies have shown that a person is four times more likely to commit suicide if they personally know someone who committed suicide.

If these warning signs are showing up, seek help for this person. If there is not a convenient access to a mental health professional, then start by calling 1-800-SUICIDE (784-2433) or the Lycoming County Crisis Intervention at 570-326-7895 or Clinton County Crisis Intervention at 570-2262. Life is worth living.

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UPMC Pediatrician: Keeping Up with Immunizations

It’s that time of year again. Everyone is getting back in the swing of things with school starting. Your child might be due for a check-up at the doctor’s office as well. This annual check-up is a great way to check in and see how your child’s health is developing. Usual topics of discussion include your child’s physical, nutritional, and behavioral well-being, and often children are wondering if they need shots.

Learn more about routine vaccinations and how they help to keep your child healthy, but also help keep your community’s health safe.

Routine Vaccinations

The CDC and the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) recommend every child receive routine vaccinations unless there are certain medical conditions or reactions that contraindicate them. This guidance applies to children from infancy up through their teenage years. Immunizations are intended to protect your child when they are not strong enough to fight life-threatening diseases.

Your child’s immune system is still developing after birth, and the vaccines given early on in life are meant to protect them at ages when they are most suscep-

tible to those illnesses. By following the vaccination schedule from the CDC, you can protect your child and others in the community from serious illness, possibly even death.

Vaccinations are most often given at a child’s well-visit. However, if your child had his/her well visit and have since had a birthday and are due for vaccines, your doctor’s office should be able to arrange for your child to obtain those vaccines.

The Importance of Staying on Schedule

Unfortunately, sometimes misinformation, fear, and confusion about vaccines leads some parents to decide to not immunize their children. To see the complete list of vaccinations with recommended timing, visit CDC.gov/vaccines.

The website also has scientific information on the safety of vaccinations. If you have questions about vaccines and their safety, do not hesitate to reach out to your doctor’s office to discuss this further. It is important to have accurate information in order to make an informed decision.

Following the recommended vaccination schedule will protect your child from 14 preventable diseases including meningitis, pertussis, measles, tetanus, chicken pox, and polio. Although some of these may seem like they are unlikely, it is because of vaccines that we don’t see the devastation of these diseases very often.

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When children are not vaccinated, they are at increased risk and can spread diseases to other vulnerable people in their family and community, including those who are too young or unable to be fully protected, are aging, or are pregnant.

What

Should You Do?

A lot of research went into creating the immunization schedule providers use and it has been proven safe by countless studies and research. This schedule is meant to protect children when they are most vulnerable and to provide doses that will produce the longest lasting protection.

If your insurance doesn’t cover vaccines, you don’t have insurance or don’t have a care provider, the CDC offers a program

which offers free vaccines. The local county health department is also a great resource and provides many vaccines. Call toll free at 800-232-4636 to find out where you can get free vaccinations for your child if you qualify.

If you are anxious or hesitant about an upcoming appointment, please speak to your provider and share your feelings with them. They can answer any questions or concerns you may have.

Nancy Grauso-Eby, D.O., FAAP, is a pediatrician with UPMC Primary Care, 175 Pine Street, Suite 200, Williamsport. To schedule an appointment with Dr. Grauso-Eby, call 570-326-2447. For more information, visit UPMC.com/PediatricsNCPA.

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ARIES – Mar 21–Apr 20

Aries, a goal you have been working toward is nearing completion. Take time to reflect on all it took to make the goal come to fruition.

TAURUS – Apr 21–May 21

Taurus, try to get away on a vacation, even if it’s just a weekend jaunt. There’s never been a time you could use a little getaway more than right now. Push this into the priority zone.

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Gemini, it is time to get more movement into your daily activities. Don’t you want to be in the best possible health? Incorporate more exercise gradually with activities you enjoy.

CANCER – Jun 22–Jul 22

A partnership will get even stronger this week, Cancer. It could be a relationship with a spouse or even a business partner. You’ll benefit from this added strength.

LEO – Jul 23–Aug 23

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VIRGO – Aug 24–Sept 22

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LIBRA – Sept 23–Oct 23

Libra, even though you have been a veritable social butterfly lately, you may need to rest your wings for a little bit this week. Slow down and stick closer to home.

SCORPIO – Oct 24–Nov 22

Scorpio, people might be quick to call you mysterious this week, but you just might be an open book. Share as much as you desire with others.

SAGITTARIUS – Nov 23–Dec 21

Sagittarius, define what you consider valuable, then do everything in your means to pursue those things. Setting goals can help.

CAPRICORN – Dec 22–Jan 20

Capricorn, get ready to take center stage these next few days and bask in the limelight. Everyone seemingly wants to get a piece of you and you might be pulled in different directions.

AQUARIUS – Jan 21–Feb 18

You are coming off of a season of easy living, Aquarius. But don’t expect the apple cart to be upset. The times of smooth sailing have only just begun. PISCES – Feb 19–Mar 20

It’s all about team spirit right now, Pisces. Don’t do anything alone for the next several days. You need people in your corner cheering you and others on.

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September is Library Card Sign-Up Month, a time when the James V. Brown Library joins the American Library Association (ALA) and libraries nationwide to remind parents, caregivers and students that signing up for a library card is the first step on the path to academic achievement and lifelong learning.

Disney and Pixar’s Elemental characters Ember and Wade are helping spread the word about the value of a library card during Library Card Signup Month 2023. The story introduces Ember, a tough, quick-witted and fiery young woman, whose friendship with a fun, sappy, go-with-the-flow guy named Wade challenges her beliefs about the world they live in.

Libraries play a crucial role in the education and development of children, offering a variety of programs to spark creativity and stimulate an interest in reading and learning. There is nothing more empowering than signing up for your own library card. Through access to technology, media resources and educational programs, a library card

gives students the tools to succeed in the classroom and provides people of all ages opportunities to pursue their dreams and passions.

Held annually every September since 1987, Library Card Sign-up Month coincides with the beginning of the school year and serves as a reminder and encouragement for parents to sign their children up for their very own library card.

“Libraries play an important role in the education and development of children,” said Dana Brigandi, Development, Marketing and Public Relations Director at the Library. “We have library programs that serve students of all ages and backgrounds such Teen Fandom, Adult DIY, Toddler Tales, Baby Rhyme Time, Preschool Storytime, and Kindness Club for those in grades K-3. One of our most popular programs is ‘A Pawsitive Reading Experience with the Alliance of Therapy Dogs’ in which beginning readers can hone their skills by reading to therapy dogs in a judgment-free way.”

The James V. Brown Library, along with libraries everywhere, continues to

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The James V. Brown Library is open from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Friday; and 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday. To place a hold, visit www.jvbrown.edu or call 570-326-0536 during the library’s operating hours. 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.

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Outdoors with Ken Hunter… Flathead Fishing

It’s not unusual for the subject of fishing to come up when a bunch of us are sitting around sipping our morning coffee. A couple of weeks ago, Tim Herr informed the gang that he and recent Muncy Bank retiree Steve Naylor were planning a guided trip to the lower Susquehanna for some catfishing. Now, I’ll admit that I have never pursued catfish much over the years, but Pennsylvania offers some pretty good catfishing opportunities, especially now that the big flatheads have increased across the state.

While the flathead catfish, our largest catfish, was being taken in other rivers across the state, it wasn’t until around 2010 that the Susquehanna River began to garner its share of attention. Each year, the numbers and sizes have increased, and the Susquehanna has pretty much led the way. What helps to distinguish the flathead is exactly what the name implies — a large, wide flathead that helps set it apart from our other catfish. Flatheads like deep, slow pools, preferably with some type of wood structure, and the lower Susquehanna River apparently offers that ideal setting. Flatheads feed almost exclusively on live prey; cray-

fish, suckers, fallfish, bass, trout, catfish, and a variety of panfish are all a part of their diet.

Tim told us that he and Steve hired Tom’s Fishing Guide Service for their catfishing excursion down to the York area on the Susquehanna River. They started fishing around seven in the evening and fished until around midnight-good times to be catfishing. As expected, the water was a bit on the high side and muddy or off-color. Everything was provided: the Mad Katz Orange Crush rods equipped with Penn Reels and heavy monofilament line, large circle hooks, and a variety of live baitfish. The boat faced upstream, and the rods lined the back with enough weight to get the bait near the bottom. The fishing, or I should say “the catching,” was apparently pretty good since they ended up with 13 flatheads and channel cats. Steve led the way until, just before dark, Tim began reeling in what turned out to be a 53 lbs plus flathead. Steve ended up with a pretty good catch as well, with one weighing in at over 23 lbs. Tom said that Tim’s flathead was the second-largest flathead in five years of guiding. To put this further into perspective, I found that in

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2019, the flathead state record was set with a 50 lb. 7 oz. fish from the Susquehanna. Then, a new state record of 56 lbs. 3 oz. was set with a flathead from the Schuylkill River, and most recently, a 66-pounder has now been established as the new state record, and that flathead came from the Susquehanna River near Lancaster.

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If there were such a thing as a sports dictionary, future editions might list the definition of tradition as ‘a past observance of athletic competition carried on by players, teams and community entities with much anticipation, interest, and fervor.’

As we drove home from Gettysburg on September’s first Saturday after watching grandson Tucker play his first collegiate game for Juniata, longtime Penn State radio color announcer Jack Ham was gushing about the renewal of the Nittany Lions’ opening game against onetime rival West Virginia. It marked the first time since 1992 that the two teams lined up against one another.

Rather than quote Ham inaccurately, his remarks reflected how the games he once played against the Mountaineers were filled with rivalry and tradition. His commentary stated that most of the games once on PSU’s schedule were filled with tradition. He listed games against Pitt, Syracuse, Boston College, and Army as contests eagerly welcomed by the team and ones that fans of the Blue & White could drive to witness.

On that September Saturday, 110,747 of the white-out faithful paid no attention to

safety protocols and overflowed Beaver Stadium’s listed 106,572 capacity (the 2nd largest stadium in the Western Hemisphere), filling the athletic coffers to cheer on the home team’s systematic 38-15 victory. The win raised Penn State’s all-time series lead over WVU to 49-9-2, whose last win over the Nittany Lions came in 1988.

But while the opening game against the Mountaineers was a fun-filled flashback to the days of old, football traditions are a dying breed. That once-honored Tradition Trail is becoming a pothole-filled footpath being supplanted by a multi-lane Dollar Drive featuring new luxurious rest stops and gold-plated fountains from which to drink.

The Big Ten’s current 14-school membership will soon become a megalopolis 18-team coast-to-coast operation when USC, UCLA, Oregon, and Washington are welcomed next year. I doubt anyone would be surprised if the league’s tenacles don’t reach out to reel in two more members for an ‘even’ 20-team operation before too long.

The conference has been aggressive in the college expansion and landscape realignment.

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market share and add fine athletic programs. The Big Ten values AAU (Amateur Athletic Union) membership, football, and basketball, in that order. Media markets are also vastly important for the Big Ten to remain the most valuable conference in college sports.

From a tradition, rivalry, travel, and fan convenience perspective, the current conference expansion makes little sense. However, the reason that seems to matter is the cents accompanying dollars. The current Big Ten seven-year media contract will bring in 7-8 billion dollars, the richest media contract in college sports history. Member schools now get roughly 60 million each year. Starting in 2025, that number will increase to roughly 100 million per school each year.

In comparison, the other ‘power five conferences’ current media deals bring in the following each year: SEC 300 million; PAC 12 (or what’s left of it) $250 million; ACC $240 million; Big 12 $200 million.

How the Big Ten will schedule sports other than football and basketball remains to be announced. It would make no cents for sports like volleyball, tennis, and other minor sports to be engaged in cross-country trips. The pocketbook would really be stretched for the Rutgers fencing team to trek to Los Angeles for a duel.

The Big Ten is not the only player in this ‘let’s get rid of tradition’ malaise. It is becoming a cutthroat sports scene with

the ‘amateur’ all but disappearing from the college ranks as we used to know it.

Locally, even high school sports conferences have changed, often at the expense of traditional rivalry games no longer being played. But a tip of the football helmet goes out to the Northern Tier Conference, where neighboring rivalries still survive and matter.

The longtime league consists of 12 member schools: Athens, Canton, Cowanesque Valley, North Penn-Liberty, North Penn-Mansfield, Northeast Bradford, Sayre, Towanda, Troy, Wellsboro, Williamson and Wyalusing.

In recent years, the NTL has also seen its share of ‘expansion.’ Local schools Montgomery, Muncy, and South Williamsport have been joined by CMVT, Galeton, Northwest, and Sullivan County in competition as one-sport members.

Pride is highly evident in the NTL. I can vividly recall a moment several years ago when South Williamsport’s football team traveled to Wellsboro to meet the Green Hornets for the first time. The Mounties came out on the short end of the scoreboard, and when the final horn sounded, shouts of “Welcome to the Northern Tier” could be clearly heard.

A famous quote decrees, “Nothing stays the same.” Understood, but it is too bad the likes of Delaware, Bowling Green, Marshall, and Ball State have replaced those rivals of the past that excited the fan base and the traditions created.

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Potts has attended many PSU games. He was a huge fan as a kid. Yes. Potts has many ties to State College. Several in his family went to State. He always wanted to play for the Nittany Lions. The dynamic running back was on their radar. But a few knee injuries during his junior and senior years of high school did him in. Treyson Potts ended up going to Minnesota, where he shined and got his degree. He had a great career for the Gophers. Potts still

had another year. Like many in the college football ranks, Treyson could transfer to anywhere he pleased.

Coach James Franklin and a few other Lions went after Potts once he entered the portal in March. He is a hometown kid and a savvy veteran who could provide more depth and great leadership behind two Sophomore studs at running back. Nick Singleton and Kaytron Allen.

“It was a big decision,” Potts explained. “Sure, I had some options, but being from Pennsylvania and having my fami-

ly and friends so close. It was a no-brainer for me to come to Penn State.”

The 5’10, 218-pound elder has a great smile and quite the tale. He rushed for 1,195 yards and 11 touchdowns in 24 games and four seasons at Minnesota. Treyson was also a three-time Academic All-Big Ten honoree. The Nittany Lions are excited to have him on the squad. Potts will play a huge role both on and off the field. He will have the opportunity to mentor and serve as a big brother to his team.

“It feels right to have him here,” a proud mom, Georgia Potts, shared. “I always felt this was where he needed to be. Things happen. But I am glad that he is now at Penn State. We have so many PSU grads in our family. My childhood and Treyson’s childhood involved several Nittany Lion games. It is a wonderful feeling seeing him in the Blue and White. “

You can always say what if with Treyson. My guy was one of the nation’s best after his impressive 10th-grade year. Potts ran for 2,016 yards and 34 touchdowns in his sophomore campaign. I had the opportunity to call many of his games. Treyson was special. He had speed and

power, unlike anyone we have ever seen. Potts had to miss his entire junior season after a torn ACL. He came back the following year and performed well. Potts ran for 580 yards in his first five games. But his scholastic career came to a dramatic halt when Treyson tore another ACL. Ouch. Tough luck, kid. Treyson was a popular topic in my columns. I counted five articles on the kid from the East End. We gave him some love when he was at WAHS, Minnesota, and now. Some of the big-time schools, including Penn State, lost interest in Treyson. He kept battling and then ended up finding a home in Minneapolis. Potts was a guy the Gophers relied on. Two years ago, Treyson got his chance. He was sensational and actually was leading the Big Ten. Potts ran for 552 yards and six touchdowns in just five games. But again. A serious scare occurred, and Treyson missed the rest of the year. It was an undisclosed injury. I know the story, and I can’t even fathom. Most said his days of football were gone. The comeback kid was dealt with even more adversity. He saw it as a challenge. He got back to the gridiron. Somehow, he found a way. Now Treyson Potts is on the sidelines in Happy Valley. Our number 23 is playing for Penn State. Another shout-out to Treyson. We are so proud of you kid. Welcome home. Enjoy the overall. I have yet another reason to cheer for Penn State. Cheers.

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East Lycoming School District will be receiving sealed bids for the Additions and Renovations to Ashkar Elementary School at 349 Cemetery St., Hughesville, PA 17737 // District Office Board Room. Sealed bids will be received on or before 1:00 p.m., Wednesday October 4, 2023.

A non-mandatory pre-bid meeting will be held Tuesday September 12, 2023 at 3:00 p.m. local time at Ashkar Elementary School, 350 Street Broad Street, Hughesville, PA. Prospective prime contractors must attend the pre-bid meeting or visit the site/building to submit a bid.

Contract Documents will be available electronically (Portable Document Format) from the office of Marotta/Main architects after 1:00pm on Tuesday September 5, 2023. The bid documents, in PDF format, may be obtained by prospective bidders upon payment of a refundable fee of $200 in the form of a company check or money order made payable to “East Lycoming School District”. Please email a scanned copy of the check before mailing the check to Marotta/Main architects at 214 N. Duke Street, Lancaster, PA 17602.

Bids will be received for the following contracts:

ADDITIONS TO AND RENOVATIONS TO ASHKAR ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

TYPE OF CONTRACT BID SECURITY REQUIRED

General Construction

Electrical Construction

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LUMBER

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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. 176341

TEMPLE PUBLIC 2-DAY AUCTION

Saturday Sept. 16th & Saturday Sept. 23rd, 2023 @ 9:00am Located at 2561 Continental Blvd., Turbotville, PA 17772. Watch for auction signs on Rt. 54 in Turbotville, Pa the day of auction.

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4 Wheelers – Boat – Golf Cart

Tools – Lumber – Reloading & Butchering Equipment

Auctioneer Note: One of the nicest “GUY” auctions this season. Something for everyone. Plan to attend both days. Full listing & photos on auctionzip.com, auctioneer #3549

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Terms: Cash or Approved Check

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EMPLOYMENT

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THE JAMES V. BROWN LIBRARY in Williamsport, PA seeks a customer-oriented, energetic, and computer-literate part-time Public Service Assistant I (PSA). Must be able to function in a fast-paced environment and multi-task.

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STORAGE UNITS

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VEHICLES

GARAGE FOR SALE

FOUR CAR GARAGE, Close To Hospital And YMCA. Land, 628 Spruce Street, Williamsport. $30,000.00. 570916-3309. 176677

CARS

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TRUCKS

GOOD CONDITION 2018 FORD F-150 XLT SUPERCREW CAB, 5.0L engine, with 6.5 foot bed. $21,700. Please call 570-916-2161. Driven 120,000 miles. Automatic transmission. Exterior color: Grey Interior color: Grey. Fuel type: Gasoline. 2015 SILVERADO. Beautiful Truck. Garage Kept. Inspected, Oil Changed 5/23. Detailed Inside And Out 6/23. Truck Includes A Western Mid-Weight Snow Plow, Sprayed Rhino Liner. $26,000.00. 88K Miles. Contact sailing0458@outlook. com . 176546

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