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With spring coming soon, it’s time to get out into the community to make new connections and restart old ones. The communities in our area are excellent sources of positive energy. Whether you’re visiting a nursery or shopping downtown, it’s time to enjoy that energy and bring your own to the mix.

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In terms of community in this issue, we want to look at two things. The first is volunteering in our community. There are many opportunities to volunteer and as you probably know, most organizations that rely on volunteers are often very understaffed in that area.

No matter your age and no matter if you have volunteered in the past or not, our article on volunteering, “Volunteering in the Community,” will detail the main reasons people choose to volunteer, according to the World Volunteer Web. In addition we provide you tips on how to select the best volunteer opportunity for you.

Our second community-focused article will share the most important way you can support small business in the community. If you go to a small business in your community and decide to

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purchase something, how you pay can make a big difference for the merchant. Read “Supporting Small Business in the Community” for the details.

We are also continuing our focus on matters of health that we began last year, and because March is Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month, we are going to look at that very topic. Be sure and read “Colorectal Cancer: What to Know” for valuable information around the symptoms, screening recommendations and ways to reduce your risk of getting the disease.

Next we’ll look at how, and why, the time to start planning your summer road trip is right now. It’s really true. Some aspects of planning a summer road trip would be best done by the end of April. Think about it. You might need new tires on your vehicle, or vehicles if you’ll be pulling a trailer. You also might want to plan your route and even make reservations along the way, for either accommodations or attractions. We’ll give you some good pointers in “Plan Your Summer Road Trip Now.”

And finally, with spring just around the corner and nurseries and garden centers opening up again, you might find yourself on the lookout for a new houseplant or two. You probably know there are some real beauties to be had. There are also some real beauties that can outlive us with proper care. It almost seems odd to think about passing a plant from one generation to the next, but in “(Very) Long-Lasting Houseplants” we’ll tell you about a few you can do that with very easily.

So that’s our line-up for this first issue of March 2024. We hope you’ll join us next time when we switch gears to Easter and “getting ready for spring” – both indoors and out. See you then!

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Have you ever thought of becoming a volunteer in our community? You can make a world of difference by doing that, not only on a person-toperson basis, but also for the organizations you’re helping that are often very understaffed.

According to the World Volunteer Web, below are the top 10 reasons for volunteering. No matter your age, if you have never been a volunteer before, maybe these reasons – as well as the tips on “how to get started” – can help you find the right volunteering opportunity for you.

Top 10 Reasons to Volunteer

#1: It’s good for you. Volunteering provides physical and mental rewards. It reduces stress and makes you healthier. In terms of stress, experts report that when you focus on someone other than yourself, it interrupts the usual tension-producing patterns in your life. It also gives you healthier moods and emotions like optimism and joy, as well as a sense of control over your fate, all of

which helps to strengthen the immune system.

#2: It saves resources. By volunteering you help organizations provide valuable community services and extend their resources into the community. As a volunteer, you’re saving the organization an estimated “volunteer time” value of $15.39 per hour.

#3: Volunteers gain professional experience. Volunteering can provide you an opportunity to test out a new interest or find a possible career path.

#4: It brings people together. As a volunteer you assist in uniting people from diverse backgrounds to work towards a common goal, building camaraderie and teamwork.

#5: By volunteering, you’ll promote your own personal growth and self-esteem. You will also gain an understanding of your community’s needs and help foster understanding with others.

#6: The act of volunteering strengthens your community. As a volunteer, some of the ways you can impact your community include providing help to support families (daycare and eldercare), improve schools (tutoring, literacy), support youth in the community (mentoring and after-school

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programs), and beautifying the community (park cleanups and plantings).

#7: As a volunteer, you could easily discover hidden traits about yourself. Also, working with a local non-profit you might learn how your community government functions, as well as which local resources are available and how to use them to address community needs.

#8: You get a chance to give back. As a volunteer, you help support community resources that perhaps you use yourself or that benefit people you care about.

#9: Volunteering encourages civic responsibility. Community service and volunteerism are an investment in your community that benefits the lives of everyone who lives there.

#10: Finally, above all else, you make a difference.

Tips for Getting Started

The best way to volunteer is to match your personality and interests. What do you want to accomplish? Do you want to:

…make life better around where you live?

…meet people who are different from you?

…try something new?

…do something with your spare time?

…try a new type of work you might want to do as a full- or part-time job?

…do more with your interests and hobbies?

…do something you’re good at?

By volunteering you will help others, but in the process you will enrich your own life as well.

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If you want to support a local taco restaurant in your community or even a small online business, it’s important to understand what NOT using cash is doing for that business owner.

In general, when you pay with a credit card, the

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business pays higher fees than it does if you pay any other way. Accepting a cash payment typically costs the business the least, and payments by debit card or Venmo linked to your bank account are somewhere in between.

You might never think about it – unless the business charges you extra to use plastic, but a business can really feel the higher fees from credit cards. That is especially true if it doesn’t make a large profit to begin with.

Mostly Hidden Purchase Fees

When you pay with a credit card online or in-store, the business might owe a collection of fees to multiple companies. Those can include Visa or Mastercard, the bank that issued your card and other financial companies you’ve never heard of that function somewhere in the middle of the transaction.

If you make a $100 purchase with a credit card, the store could owe around $2 to $3 in fees to the companies that handle your payment. If you pay with Apple Pay or Google Pay that’s linked to your credit card, the store’s fees are the same.

A less expense option for the small business is if you pay with a debit card. A $100 debit-card purchase might cost a small shop about 50 to 60 cents in payment fees, in part because debit fees are regulated by the government. In contrast, banks use the higher merchant fees they collect on credit cards to give you rewards points.

Online stores tend to pay higher fees for your card payments than physical stores. But all is not equal: gas stations pay a different rate than fast-food restaurants or supermarkets. A big business probably pays far lower fees than a small one.

If you shop with a high-end rewards card, it tends to cost a merchant even more than a basic card. But if the business uses Square or it’s an Etsy shop, the fees probably are the same if you pay with a credit or debit card.

What You Can Do

It’s your choice whether the convenience, protections and rewards benefits of a credit card make it the right payment method for you. You could decide that at a giant business like Home Depot, Amazon or Sam’s Club, it doesn’t matter how you pay. They have the power to negotiate the lowest possible payment fees.

But when it makes sense, choosing to pay by cash or a debit card at a neighborhood hair salon or small bookstore will make a difference to that business. That said financial industry executives point out that it also costs a business to accept cash. For one thing, taking cash creates a higher risk of robberies. Also, customers tend to spend less when they do a cash purchase rather than when using a credit card. One thing to remember as the shopper is that credit cards can offer the best protections, if something goes wrong.

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Plan Your Summer Road Trip Now

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Without the need to book a flight or coordinate other transportation, it’s easy to rely on spontaneity for a last-minute escape once the weather warms up. The beauty of a road trip is its structured freedom: you can do anything you want, just as long as you are willing and able to drive.

But pushing off your planning until sunnier days could affect your vacation down the road. Instead, invest a little time now to make the most out of your road trip when summer arrives.

Planning Your Route

If planning your route feels daunting, start by clustering destinations that will give you something concrete to plan around. Depending on the number of days you expect to be gone, you can add or remove stops along the way.

A classic way to plan a road trip is to follow one of America’s best-known vacation drives, like Route 66. A drive like that is still famous for a reason: It’s one of the best routes for capturing the

history of America. You can use social media along the way to find modern attractions and accommodations.

You can also search for geotags along the route

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for crowdsourced advice on what to visit while you pass through. If your trip will include hiking, use hiking apps like All Trails to explore what nature recommendations people have made outside of national park suggestions.

In your planning stage, start following accounts of bloggers or local experts who post about the areas you’ll be visiting. And to keep yourself from overcommitting, keep a list of potential food, entertainment and nature stops along the way to reference when you need options.

Whether you’re planning to follow a well-known path or keep a looser schedule, try to become familiar with your major stopping points by mid to late April. This will give you time to research lesser-known sights and dig for local suggestions. Then by the time you hit the road, you’ll have the confidence to make quick (but informed) decisions.

While reserving a spot inside a national park isn’t the only way to camp near popular nature sites, it is well worth the foresight if you can book a few nights ahead of time. While some national parks save a portion of their campsite reservations to be released a week before booking, most park reservations open six months in advance. Also look into permits for popular hikes and activities at Recreation.gov.

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Sometimes abnormal growths, called , form in the colon or rectum. Over time, some polyps may turn into cancer. Screening tests can find polyps so they can be removed before turning into cancer. Screening also helps find colorectal cancer at an early stage, when treatment works best.

Symptoms of Colorectal Cancer

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Abdominal pain, aches, or cramps may be symptoms of colorectal cancer. If you have any symptoms that worry you, be sure to see your doctor right away.

If you have symptoms, they may include:

• A change in bowel habits.

than cancer. The only way to know what is causing them however, is to see your doctor.

Screening Recommendations

Regular screening, beginning at age 45, is the key to preventing colorectal cancer and finding it early. The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force recommends that adults age 45 to 75 be screened for colorectal cancer, and adults age 76 to 85 talk to their doctor about screening.

Colorectal polyps (abnormal growths in the colon or rectum that can turn into cancer if not removed) and colorectal cancer don’t always cause symptoms, especially at first. Someone could have polyps or colorectal cancer and not know it. That is why getting screened regularly for colorectal cancer is so important.

• Blood in or on your stool (bowel movement).

• Diarrhea, constipation, or feeling that the bowel does not empty all the way.

• Abdominal pain, aches, or cramps that don’t go away.

• Weight loss and you don’t know why.

If you have any of these symptoms, talk to your doctor. They may be caused by something other

In terms of getting screened regularly, most people should begin screening for colorectal cancer soon after turning 45 and continue getting screened

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Continued from page 15 at regular intervals. However, you may need to be tested earlier than 45, or more often than other people, if you have certain conditions. Those conditions include inflammatory bowel disease, such as Crohn’s disease or ulcerative colitis, or a personal or family history of colorectal cancer or colorectal polyps.

If you think you are at increased risk for colorectal cancer, speak with your doctor about when to begin screening, which test is right for you, and how often you should get tested.

Reducing Risk

Overall, the most effective way to reduce your risk of colorectal cancer is to get screened for colorectal cancer routinely, beginning at age 45.

Almost all colorectal cancers begin as precancerous polyps (abnormal growths) in the colon or rectum. Such polyps can be present in the colon for years before invasive cancer develops. They may not cause any symptoms, especially early on.

Colorectal cancer screening can find precancerous polyps so they can be removed before they turn into cancer. In this way, colorectal cancer is prevented. Screening can also find colorectal cancer early, when treatment works best.

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(Very) Long-Lasting Houseplants

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Most conversations about the life spans of houseplants revolve around the struggle to keep them from dying. But many plants, with the right care, can outlast their human owners and live for generations. If you’re looking for a houseplant at garden centers this spring and you want one with the potential to live for decades, here are some good bets.

Croton

Crotons can live a long time and handle some neglect as long as they get plenty of light. Thanks to thick leaves, they are a fairly forgiving plant in terms of getting too much, or too little water. That said when indoors in lower light levels, they can suffer if the water isn’t pretty much “on point.”

Crotons need fertile, well-drained yet moist soil. They should be watered only when the top one inch of soil dries out. In general they prefer warm temperatures and sunlight, so positioning them right up close to a window works well, as long as

Holiday Cactus

“Holiday Cactus” is a term used to describe several species of cactus that bloom around the time of their namesake, such as Thanksgiving, Christmas or Easter. These cactus varieties like high humidity and bright but filtered light. To keep them thriving for years, you’ll want to avoid overwatering – soggy soil could lead to root rot. A great feature is that they are easy to propagate by pinching off a flattened pad, then letting it dry out for a day or two before putting it in soil.

Jade Tree (Plant)

Jade trees, also known as jade plants, are succulents that thrive in sunlight. An east- or westfacing windowsill is usually going to be your very best bet for the most light. These plants can endure for decades, in part because they tolerate neglect. They’re famous for their ability to survive being watered as little as once a month, depending on conditions. Let them dry out between each watering.

Night-blooming Cereus

A night-blooming cereus can grow for decades indoors or out, as long as it gets enough light and

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Continued from page 17 humidity. As the name implies, these plants produce short-lived flowers at night that retreat by morning. They can bloom multiple times per growing season. It will almost always flower best when summered outside because of the higher light levels.

To keep it happy, fill its container with a potting mix designated for cactuses and let it become root-bound. It doesn’t mind a crowded pot. It is best to water only when the top half or so of the potting mix dries out; water even less in the fall and winter when it’s not growing actively. Fertilize in the spring and summer.

Spider Plant

Spider plants are very popular in part because they are incredibly forgiving of neglect. They have tuberous, thick roots that store moisture, so they can tough it out through a missed watering. They do, however, prefer some sun. If you can sit and read a magazine without supplemental lighting, that’s the spot for the spider plant.

Another great thing about a spider plant is that

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Memorial Library of Nazareth and Vicinity

The Memorial Library of Nazareth and Vicinity now offers technology appointments to patrons who need quick help with specific technology issues! This includes problems with emailing, filling out forms, typing documents, etc. These appointments are not a substitute for major computer help or troubleshooting, and we cannot guarantee every problem will

be fixed, but we will always do our best! Available tech appointments are every Tuesday at 4:00pm and 4:30pm and every other Thursday at 11:00am and 11:30am. To schedule a tech appointment with one of our volunteer helpers, call the library at 610-759-4932 or stop in. Walkins will be accepted if no one else has scheduled an appointment.

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Antique Car Club

Our club meets in the basement of New Jerusalem Zion Church, 1456 Krumsville Rd., Lenhartsville, PA. If you have an interest in old cars, introduce yourself at our next meeting, Saturday, March 9 at 3:00 p.m. Our meetings include socialization, door prizes, and refreshments.

On February 9 - 10, our President attended the AACA (Antique Automobile Club of America) National Meeting in Chantilly, VA. There were over 600 attendees from all over the country. At the March meeting, our President will tell us all about the seminars she attended. It is the custom for our club to give a donation

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For more information contact our membership chairperson, Phyllis, at 610-965-9236 or email phyllispeters@hotmail.com or visit our website, ontelauneeaaca.com.

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What's happening in the ocean in springtime?

When you think of springtime on land, you might think of birds migrating, flowers blooming, and leaves emerging. While these

changes are happening on land, changes are happening in the ocean, too!

But how can you tell if spring has sprung in the sea? This graphic explains some of the seasonal effects that take place as ocean waters warm and days grow longer.

We’re sharing this during springtime in the Northern Hemisphere, but these effects also take place when it's spring in the Southern Hemisphere. See our changing seasons resource collection to learn more.

Upwelling

As weather patterns change in the spring, surface waters in some regions are pushed offshore by wind and replaced by cold, nutrientrich water that “wells up” from below. In these

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regions, the nutrient-rich water encourages the growth of marine life, leading to high productivity during the springtime.

Phytoplankton bloom

Phytoplankton, which are tiny microscopic plants, grow quickly and in large quantities as more sunlight is available and surface waters get warmer. The annual spring bloom is an ecologically important occurrence that fuels many ocean ecosystems and can even be seen by satellites in space.

Whale migration

Humpback whales travel great distances during their seasonal migration between cold, productive summer feeding habitats and warm, shallow winter mating and calving waters. During springtime, they migrate back to colder waters, bringing their new calves with them.

Sea ice extent

Sea ice forms, grows, and melts in the ocean as sunlight availability and temperatures change throughout the seasons. The annual maximum extent, when there is the most sea ice, occurs in early spring. Sea ice decreases through spring and summer to come to an annual minimum extent in early fall.

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Lehigh Gap Nature Center’s “Nature in Art Club” hosts first Art Show at LGNC

The Lehigh Gap Nature Center’s new “Nature in Art Club” will be presenting a Spring art show onsite at the LGNC’s Osprey House from March 9th-15th. Admission is free and the show will be open to the public from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. on both Saturday, March 9th and Sunday, March 10th. Art will also be available for viewing throughout the following week 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., concluding on Friday, March 15th with an Artist’s Reception from 5:00 to 6:00 p.m.

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The Lehigh Gap Nature Center (LGNC) has gathered various types of art from over 25 local area artists who have submitted over 70 pieces of artwork for the show. Media types include oil, acrylic and watercolor paint, photography, and several kinds of artisanal work. Many of the art pieces will available for purchase at the show.

LGNC Nature in Art Club member Anna Costello said, “We are excited to present the first art show led by the Nature Center’s own art club. Come out and see works from local artists, photographers, and artisans. Enjoy the hiking and biking trails while you are here too!” The show is free and open to the public.

Lehigh Gap Nature Center is a nonprofit environmental education center with a history of supporting the arts. The Osprey House is located at 8844 Paint Mill Road, Slatington, in Washington Township at the base of the Kittatinny Ridge in Lehigh Gap. For questions or directions, contact LGNC at 610-760-8889 or find directions on their website at lgnc.org/how-to-get-here. For more information on the event, visit lgnc.org/event/lgncart-show.

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2023 Wallenberg Tribute

On November 5, at Muhlenberg College, the Krysta Hankee Memorial Fund was honored at the Wallenberg Tribute Dinner for its community building and family support initiatives. The evening began with the Wallenberg Tribute Lecture “Culture as Infrastructure: Dracula, Zombies, and Contemporary Healthcare” presented by Lorenzo Servitje, associate professor of literature and medicine and the director of the health, medicine, and society program at Lehigh University.

Every year since 1984, Muhlenberg’s Institute for Religious and Cultural Understanding has honored the legacy of Raoul Wallenberg, a Swedish diplomat who saved 100,000 Jews from deportation to death camps during World War II. The public lecture is followed by a reserved seating dinner honoring one or more individuals for their courageous moral action on behalf of others.

At the Wallenberg Tribute Dinner, the Institute for Religious and Cultural Understanding honored the Krysta Hankee Memorial Fund, created by Bill and Chris Hankee in memory of their daughter. One of the Fund’s notable initiatives is the “Miles that Matter” program. This program provides food

and fuel gift cards to hospitals and family service agencies, allowing social workers to distribute them to families in need. This assistance helps struggling families put food on the table and cover travel expenses for ongoing medical needs.

With the support of volunteers, community partners, and generous donations from individuals, the Krysta Hankee Memorial Fund has impacted the lives of hundreds of families. Whether through “Miles that Matter,” the distribution of adaptive bikes for special needs children, or educating community members about organ donation, the Krysta Hankee Memorial Fund consistently showcases courageous moral action in support of others.

Reservations for the Wallenberg Tribute Dinner are required each year. To be added to the mailing list for next year, please complete the ‘Sign up to stay connected!’ form at religionandculture.com or contact the staff at religionandculture@ muhlenberg.edu.

Event co-sponsors included the following Muhlenberg College groups: Religious & Spiritual

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About the Institute for Religious and Cultural Understanding

The Institute for Religious and Cultural Understanding works to cultivate awareness of religious and cultural diversity locally, domestically, and internationally. The educational and research goals of the Institute serve two complementary objectives: to enhance religious and cultural literacy and to support reasoned analysis of religion in public discourse. The Institute reaches beyond the borders of campus to effect change in

the local community and beyond through the cultivation of both a physical and virtual presence.

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Wanda (Gaczor) Erdosy

Wanda (Gaczor)

Erdosy, 97, of Pennsville, had a “Spiritual birth” and was welcomed into heaven by family passed, on February 8, 2024, surrounded by her loving family. She was the wife of the late Alek L. Erdosy. Born November 27, 1926, in North Catasauqua, Wanda was the daughter of the late Stanley and Catherine (Youngkoski) Gaczor. Loved and cherished by her family, Wanda lived a full and happy life as a woman of faith with a strong work ethic. She was a “one-of-a-kind” and giving person, who loved to tell stories and talk to anyone who would listen. With witty banter and a boisterous laugh, she shared many memories from her life, which will provide those she loved with

comfort and peace.

Wanda was an avid reader of historical books and loved to cook and dance polkas. She was a member of Queenship of Mary Church, formerly Our Lady of Hungary Church in Northampton. Wanda’s family would like to thank the staff of Liza’s House Personal Care Facility and Compassus Care for their wonderful care and support during Wands’s time under their watch.

Survivors: daughters, Alexis Saylor (Woody), Amelia Serensits (Jerome), Vanessa Groller (James) and son Elek (Kate). She was blessed with 10 grandchildren, Jake, Ty, Richie, Jerry, Jimmy, Jason, Jamie, Mathew, Mark, and Alexis; 9 greatgrandchildren, Samantha, Autumn, Willie, Alexandra, Alex, Jack, Luke, Abby, and Isaac; and many nieces and nephews. She is predeceased by a son Anton; sisters, Helen Sodl, Catherine Tapler, Irene Sheckler, and Jean Kotrosits; and a brother Stanley Gaczor.

Services: A Mass of Christian Burial was celebrated on Friday, February 16, 2024, at 10:30 a.m. in the Queenship of Mary Church, 1324 Newport Ave., Northampton. Family. Interment followed in Allen Union Cemetery.

Contributions: In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the church or Compassus Care in Wanda’s memory.

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Remember When

Horse sleigh rides were given to students who attended one-room and two-room schoolhouses in Lehigh Township during their recess and lunch time by William Beck, his brothers and friends in 1950. Becky had permission from the school directors to give the students free sleigh rides when it snowed. There were nine schools in the district and if there was enough snowfall that winter, he gave each student a sleigh ride.

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Fire Company Fundraiser

Germansville Fire Company is holding a fundraiser sale on Saturday, March 30, 2024.

Germansville Fire Company is holding a fundraiser sale on Saturday, March 30, 2024.

Pick-up between 9:00 and 11:00 A.M. at the Fire Company (rear entr

Charles J Breidinger

Benjamin Real Estate

2254 Skyline Dr.

Orders are due by Saturday, March 23, 2024. (Take Out Only- Cash

Pick-up between 9:00 and 11:00 A.M. at the Fire Company (rear entrance).

• Homemade Potato Filling Price – $10 per pan (feeds approximately 4

• Homemade Shoofly Pie Price – $7.50 per 8” pie.

Slatington, PA 18080

Orders are due by Saturday, March 23, 2024. (Take Out Only- Cash Only)

• Homemade Bacon Dressing-- Price – $5.00 per pint

Office 610-767-1293

Cell 484-951-2468

Fax 610-767-9488

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Built in 1924 by Gurskey, this business was known as the Schuylkill Ice and Cold Storage Co. and was one of Walnutport’s four ice plants. Conveniently situated directly across from the Central Railroad of New Jersey railroad station, ice could be loaded to those cars that required refrigeration of fresh meats, fruits, and vegetables. This station operated until 1952 and was demolished in 1956. Wilson lived with his wife, Dorothy and their ten children on nearby Canal Street. and served as supervisor of this ice plant from the 1930s until his death in 1954. Owner, Robert Gurskey, employed five other employees here in Walnutport and made many trips back and forth from his other ice plant in Allentown at 17th and Turner Streets.

After Gurskey’s death in 1950, records show new ownership under the name Transparent Ice Co. until 1960. While the Walnutport plant remained operating until 1960, the 17th and Turner business was sold to Richard Muller, who started his new swimming pool business in February 1956 and called it Ice City. The Walnutport borough bought the property in May of 1961 and started using it as their maintenance building the following year.

Thank you to Christy Haydt for gathering information from “Walnutport, Pennsylvania. Then and Now” 2009, “ A Historical Bus Tour for Brandon Christman” 2003, and memories from Richard & Kenneth Knappenberger. Also, thanks to Dean Deppe for helping to identify the truck in the photo. He believes it was a 1940 Diamond T model 201 pick-up truck.

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Remember When photos by William “Becky” Beck
Pictured here are Wilson Knappenberger (L) and Robert Gurskey (R) in front of the one-time Walnutport Ice Plant. This building is on the site of the former Rudolph Slate Factory and later the American Slate Company, both serving two nearby slate quarries.

The Rotary Club of Slatington Community Grant Applications Now Available

Every year The Rotary Club of Slatington, in keeping with Rotary Intemational's Theme of "Service Above Self' awards grants to various community organizations that make a difference in the lives of the people of the Northern Lehigh area. This past year the Rotary Club of Slatington awarded grants to the Northern Lehigh Recreation Authority, Northern Lehigh Swimming Pool, Slatington Public Library, Helping Hands Food Ministry, Springside Sportsman Club and various other organizations.

Projects ranged from grants for the purchase of LUNKER trout for a kids fishing contest, annual Christmas Gift program for needy children, medical surgery for Cleft Palate & Cleft Lips and helping to eradicate polio. The Rotary also provided other grants and gifts.

If your charitable organization is interested in receiving an application for a grant in 2024, contact Clarence Smith at ceseapa@yahoo.com or call 610760-2455.

The Rotary Club of Slatington meets at various

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Bring your family and friends and hop on over to the Slatington Volunteer Fire Department on March 17th, 3:00 pm - 5:00 pm, where you can take memorable photos with our beloved Easter bunny; don’t miss out on this exciting event! And yes it is FREE to general public! Plus each child will receive a complimentary kid’s meal voucher courtesy of Texas Roadhouse while supplies last! So why not come and have some fun!? Let’s see you there.

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TOUCH OF DUTCH

Friehyaahr

Ihr liewe Leit:

Wie ihr liewe Leser, wu immernoch lewendich sin wisst, iss heit der aerscht Daag vum Friehyaahr. Der Henry L. Fisher hot mol en scheenes "Friehyaahrslied" gschriwwe.

Do iss es:

Der Winder iss fatt un ich bin so froh –Wann er kummt un aa wann er geht.

Die Wolke sin weiss un der Himmel iss bloh, Un lieblich iss's wu mer sich dreeht.

Die Hinkel, die gaxe, Die Zwiwwle, die waxe, Un die Amschel, die baut sich en Nescht.

Der Winder iss fatt un es Friehyaahr iss do, Un alles guckt frisch, grie un nei.

Un's Leebli un Greesli vergriene sich so

In dem liebliche Sunneschei.

Die Sunn schmelst der Reife, Die Veggel, die peife, Un sell gfallt mer's allerbescht.

Die Schuul iss verbei, un ich bin so froh –

Die Leede am Schulhaus sin zu;

Fer wann mer aa watt so gscheid as en Kuh Dann laernt mer doch immer dezu;

Die Buwe. die schpiele, Die Sauli, die wiehle,

Un 's Hammacher's Kuh hot en Kalb.

Die Hahne, die grehe so luschdich un laut, Un eener fliegt datt uff die Fens; Die Mammi, die blanzt Rothriewe un Graut, Un die Meed, die roppe die Gens;

Die Hahne, die grehe

Weil mir Hawwer sae-e, Un datt fliegt, waahrhafdich, en Schwalb [Schwalm].

Was iss doch en Laerme datt drowwe im Hof?

Mer meent doch mer misst sich vergaffe. Ich glaab doch waahrhafdich, sie scheere die Schof,

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Un harrich, was greische die Grabbe!

Die Hinkel, die scharre, Die Scheeflin, die blaerre, Un der Daed hot der Schofhammel gschnidde!

Der Himmel iss bloh, die Wolke sin weiss, Un die Sunn scheint so lieblich un schee.

Ken Froscht meh im Bodde,uffem Bechli ken Eis,

Un wu iss der letschtyaehrich Schnee?

Die leme, die brumme, Die Goldamschle kumme, Un die Glucke, die briehe im Schlidde.

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Die Buwe, die bloosse ihr Weidepeife, Die Meed suche Bittre Selaat, Un die Mannsleit, die misse ball Sense schleife, Schunscht gebt's ken schee, sauwer Gemaad. Em Tschecki sei Beerdli, Des hot nau en Schteerdli, Wann's reggert, gebt's viel Graas un Hai [Hoi].

Du liewi, du freehlichi Friehyaahrszeit, Wie lebhaft die gansi Nadur.

O wunnerbaar iss die gross Hallichkeit –Gleich fellich die geringscht Greadur!

Der Aadler fliegt hoch, Un's Schpetzli fliegt noch –Der Schepfer, der haldt sie all gleich.

Macht's gut,

Der Alt Professer (Earl C. Haag)

Spring

Dear people:

As you readers who are still alive know, today is the first day of spring. [Well maybe when he wrote this; we have to wait a bit for spring to

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officially get here – even if if feels like it outside!] Henry L. Fischer [1822 - 1909] once wrote a nice "Spring Song."

Here it is:

Winter is gone and I am so happy –

When it comes and also when it goes.

The clouds are white and the sky is blue, And it's nice wherever one turns.

The hens are cackling,

The onions are growing,

And the robin, she is building it nest.

Winter is gone and spring is here.

And everything looks fresh, green and new. And the foliage and grass are getting so green

In the lovely sunshine.

The sun melts the frost,

The birds, they are singing, And I like that best of all.

School is over, and I am so happy –The shutters at the school are closed; For if one is also as smart as a cow,

Then one also adds to his learning; The boys, they play,

The piglets, they rummage in the dirt, And the Hammacher’s cow has a calf.

The roosters, they crow so cheerfully and loudly, And one flies there onto the fence; Mom, she plants red beets and cabbage, And the girls, they pluck feathers from the goose,

The roosters, they crow While we sow oats, And a swallow certainly flies there.

What a racket up there in the yard!

One just has to stand there and stare. I really do think they are shearing the sheep, And listen to the cry of the crows!

The hens, they are scratching, The lambs, they are bleating, And Dad has castrated the ram!

The sky is blue, the clouds are white, And the sun shines so lovely and nice. No frost in the ground, on the brook no ice. And where is last year's snow?

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The bees, they are buzzing,

The orioles are coming,

And the brood-hens, they are hatching eggs in the sleigh.

The boys, they are blowing their willow pipes,

The girls are looking for dandelion.

And the men, they will soon have to sharpen their scythes,

Or there will be no nice clean swath.

Jacky's beard

Is getting a little start,

And when it rains, there's much grass and hay.

You dear, happy springtime,

How lively is all of nature.

Oh, wonderful is the great glory –

The same with the least creature!

The eagle flies high,

And the sparrow follows—

The creator, he considers them all equal.

Take care,

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Slatington Library News

In case of bad weather, library closings will be listed on the library’s website, and WFMZ’s website.

The library is holding a GIANT BOOK SALE, the week of March 11th through the 16th. Hard backs will be $1.00 and paperbacks 50 cents. There will be some puzzles and DVDs as well. Stop in during our regular hours.

Pre-school Story hour returns on Tuesday, March 19th at 11:00am. The program will run through April 23rd. There will be stories, crafts and snacks.

The library has 4 Dell towers, circa Windows 8, that they no longer need. Make us an offer.

The 2024 Woman’s Club of Slatington Arts Contest will be April 15th. It will include coloring contests for pre-school children through 2nd grade, and adults. Students can enter projects of 2-dimensional or 3-dimensional art, fiber art, photography or poetry. Adults can do the same. Cash prizes are given to students winning 1st, 2nd or 3rd place in their division. All artwork is due to the Slatington Library by Monday, April 1st.

28th Annual Basket Social

United Presbyterian Church

6750 PA 873, Slatington

Saturday, April 27, 2024, 9:00 am - 3:00 pm

Sunday, April 28, 2024, 12:00 pm - 2:00 pm

Drawing starts after 2pm; need not be present to win.

Pre-Sale tickets available Mar. 3 - Apr. 21 6 sheets for $20, each sheet 25 tickets; at door day of event: 5 sheets for $20

A portion of proceeds will be donated to Northern Lehigh Recreation Authority and Slatington Public Library

Separate Big Ticket Item Raffle and 50/50 Raffle Kitchen open, baked goods available

To order tickets, call the church office at 610-767-8113 and leave your name and number. Follow us on Facebook for updates at “United Presbyterian Church of Slatington”

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Contact the library for more information.

The Book Club is now reading “Ford County” by John Grisham. They will meet in person or by Zoom at the library on Monday, April 1st at 1:00pm. If you are interested in joining the book club, please contact the library.

The Genealogy Club meets the second Saturday of each month. They will next meet on March 9th at 11:00am.

The library provides many services to the community. For a fee, we provide copies and faxes. A free library card gets you access to books, e-books, magazines, e-magazines and audio books from 12 libraries as well as links to 12 online databases. There are also public access computers from which you can print for a fee.

Library hours are Mon. & Wed. 9am to 7pm, Tues. 9am to 3pm, Fri. 9am to 5pm, Sat. 8am to 2:00pm. The library is closed Thursday and Sunday.

Any questions please contact Louise Bechtel at the Library at (610) 767-6461. Thank you.

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The director Kevin, my friend, Opened the door and said “Come on in.”

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John came to the Mission’s Emergency Shelter in October 2023, after he lost his place to live. John lived with a friend during the COVID pandemic. He helped pay rent to reduce the mortgage cost, however, the owner decided to sell the house which left John homeless and with little savings after being laid off during the pandemic. Luckily, another friend told John that the Allentown Rescue Mission could help him with temporary housing.

While staying in the Emergency Shelter, John learned about the eight-week Transformation Program and Clean Team Workforce. He liked that he could learn new life and workforce development skills and then receive a job when he graduated from the Transformation Program. John also discovered that the Mission offered an

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John came to the Clean Team Workforce with plenty of work experience and has been doing very well. He served in the U.S. Army for 10 years as a radio teletype operator before being honorably discharged as a sergeant. Afterward, he worked in warehouses and drove as a long-haul truck

driver for 10 years until he was laid off during the pandemic.

The Allentown Rescue Mission gave John the time and help he needed to put his life back together after the pandemic stole his livelihood. John’s future plans are to start driving trucks again after his CDL is reinstated and to save money for his retirement. The Mission wishes John the best and knows he has the tools to succeed.

The Allentown Rescue Mission, a 501c3, 123 bed non-profit homeless shelter has been providing shelter for homeless men since 1900. In addition to emergency shelter services (365 days a year), the Allentown Rescue Mission offers a residential life skills program, and transitional employment on the Clean Team Workforce that’s available for hire to the community. The Clean Team Workforce pays the men above PA state minimum wage–helping them save a nest egg to transition back into the community. In a typical year, the Allentown Rescue Mission provides shelter services for over 946 men per year, and serves over 42,000 meals a year to men in need.

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3 NASD teams advance to State finals in Odyssey of the Mind Tournament

On Saturday, February 24, seven Northampton Area School District teams competed in the Northeast Regional Odyssey of the Mind Tournament.

Odyssey of the Mind is a team-based creativity competition incorporating many skills and talents. The program is an international educational program whose mission is to provide creative problem-solving opportunities for students from kindergarten through college. Through solving open-ended problems, students develop creativethinking skills that can be applied to real-life situations. Teams from throughout the U.S. and more than 20 other countries participate in the program.

Students learn the real work-world skills of defining the problem, developing many possible solutions and establishing criteria to evaluate the process. They then decide, as a group, how to

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56 News@TownAndCountryGazette.com || March 7, 2024 Continued from page 54 Odyssey of the Mind Friedens Fire Co. 3158 Friedens Rd. All You Can Eat Breakfast Sunday March 17 8 a.m. - 12 p.m. 5 and under free Ages 6 -12 $8 Ages 13 and up $12 M&R Motors LLC We Buy Junk Cars • Used Auto Parts Sales www.mrmotorsllc.com 610-767-7117 • 800-794-0707 M-Th - 8-5 pm • F - 8-4 pm 4516 W. Mountainview Dr. Walnutport, PA 18088 Interior & Exterior Improvements Mel Fritz Construction •Additions •Kitchens •Baths •Siding •Windows •Doors PA#025123 610-767-7085 Danielsville, PA implement their solution in a creative way. Not only do they learn what is required, they learn to budget time, resources and materials Moore Elementary, Northampton Middle School and Northampton High School will be advancing to the state level on Saturday, April 6 at Pocono Mountain East High School. Northampton Middle School Grades 6-8
March 7, 2024 || townandcountrygazette.com 57 Lorah’sPig Roasting& Catering 610-767-3515 • www.pigroasting.net • Pig on Site • Pork, Beef, or Chicken •Weddings •Parties •Reunions •Graduation 570 Nor-Bath Blvd., Northampton, PA 18067 Tel. #: 610-262-4566 • Hours: Mon.-Fri. 7-7, Sat. 7-4, Closed Sundays and all Major Holidays millersupplyacehardware.com Poor Soil. Poor Lawn.Great Soil. Great Lawn. Improve Your Soil. Improve Your Lawn. Discover the “Jonathan Green” Difference on your lawn today. Improve Your Soil. Improve Your Lawn.™ Discover the “Jonathan Green” Difference on your lawn today. • Rapidly raises soil pH • Loosens hard soil • Boosts lawn greening • Apply anytime Poor Soil. Poor Lawn.Great Soil. Great Lawn. Improve Your Soil. Improve Your Lawn.™ Discover the “Jonathan Green” Difference on your lawn today. $XX.XX 5,000 sq. ft. Bag •Rapidly raises soil pH •Loosens hard soil •Boosts lawn greening •Apply anytime Poor Soil. Poor Lawn.Great Soil. Great Lawn. Discover the “Jonathan Green” Difference on your lawn today. $XX.XX 5,000 sq. ft. Bag •Rapidly raises soil pH •Loosens hard soil •Boosts lawn greening •Apply anytime Now available at Miller Supply! Spring Penny Party Sunday, March 24 Pennies, food & fun! Games of Chance • All ages welcome! Bring your own pennies or purchase at event Doors open 11:30 a.m. • Play begins at 1 p.m. Klecknersville Rangers Fire Co Hall, Routes 946 & 987 (north of Bath) Kitchen open throughout the event, includes HOMEMADE baked goods Easter Dinner Basket Raffle • Door Prizes • Tricky Tray Event Hosted by the Moore Township Lioness-Lions Club Sunday, March 24 Games of Chance Doors Open at 11:30 am /Play begins at 1 pm KITCHEN OPEN throughout the event, includes HOMEMADE baked goods Klecknersville Fire Co Hall routes 946 & 987 (north of Bath) Easter Dinner Basket Raffle Door Prizes Tricky Tray Pennies, Food, and Fun Bring your own pennies or purchase at the even Facebook Eveent Hosted by: Moore Township Lioness-Lions Club SPRING Penny Party Games of Chance Doors Open at 11:30 am /Play begins at 1 pm KITCHEN OPEN throughout the event, includes HOMEMADE baked goods Klecknersville Fire Co. Hall, routes 946 & 987 (north of Bath) Easter Dinner Basket Raffle Door Prizes Tricky Tray Pennies, Food, and Fun Bring your own pennies or purchase at the event Facebook Event Hosted by: Moore Township Lioness -Lions Club Follow us on Facebook Contact Stacy for details 484-239-2465 We Serve Northampton High School Grades 9-12
58 News@TownAndCountryGazette.com || March 7, 2024 Slatington Public Library’s Giant Book Sale March 11th thru March 16th In the Library, during Library hours Hardcopy $1.00 Paperback 50 cents THE HANDY GUY 484-330-9641 Check off your “Honey-do” list with one call to The Handy Guy Experienced home repair professional, no job too small Licensed & Insured • PA# 173513 Whitehall TURF Equipment Whitehall Turf Equipment Whitehall Turf Equipment 3691 Eberhart Road Whitehall PA 18052 Phone (610)432-0299 Fax (610) 432-1081 whitehallturf@enter.net Outdoor Power and Turf Equipment Specialists LAUGH OUT LOUD -Mystery Fanfare Accepting Applications Lincoln Manor Apartments One and Two BR Apartments plus One BR Accessible Apartments Security Deposit, One year Lease, and Income Verifications required. Call or write: Lincoln Manor, 320 Oak St. Walnutport, PA 18088 610-767-9232 TDD 711 Managed by: Grosse and Quade Management Co. “This institution is an equal opportunity housing provider and employer.” RENT 1 bedroom $945 • 2 bedroom $990 Call or email kim@hymangroup.com 484-828-2194 Managed by: Hyman Properties 610-433-4114
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Walnutport Senior Citizen Casino Trips: Mohegan Sun 3rd Monday of April, August, October and December. $25 p/p Mount Airy Casino 3rd Wednesday of May, July, September & November $25 p/p June 18 Atlantic City Resorts $45 p/p FMI Call Dianne at 610-7675646 or 610-393-0912 (3/7)

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Don Hartwig Sharpening Service: Saw Chain, Mower Blades, Scissors, Knives, Clipper Blades, Carbide Tip Saws, and much more. 4728 Mountain Rd. Slatington. 610-248-7988. (12/19)

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