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Moving Towards May

As I awoke early and watched the news, it was just more of the same. Please don’t let as-seen-on-TV affect your mental health; turn it off, pray, and go about your day. There are a few topics I’ve been meaning to hit, as well as some words from you on black bear break-ins, so away we go.

First up are identity theft, fraud, and scams. There just seem to be more and more criminals attempting to contact individuals and con them out of what they’ve worked so hard for. They will stop at no end and will use any angle possible.

I have watched warnings during the tax season of how these scumbags are using the fear of tax collection, pastdue taxes owed, and even refunds to get information and money out of people. Please hang up or discard however they attempt to reach you. Then, if you want peace of mind, call whoever they claimed they were representing. The list of offices you deal with as far as taxes is a pretty short list, and they almost always use the United States Postal Service to reach you.

No matter the scam, these individuals prey upon older folks, particularly

women. If somebody reaches out to you and you are a winner of anything, please beware. If it were legitimate, you would have registered or entered the contest. They will already have your information. If it’s too good to be true, it’s a scam. I’m sure many of you reading this are thinking about the different ways you have been contacted that have been flat-out shady, so you didn’t answer the call or immediately disregarded the message.

I’ll finish this topic with this — please notify the proper authorities immediately, if you believe it’s a scam. Doing nothing will just allow another innocent person to be victimized. Trust your instincts and keep a hold of your personal information and wallet.

Next up on my list; please use common sense when it comes to any kind of outdoor burning this time of year. As I’m penning this, although we got a little rain, things are dry. I’m hoping before you read this, mother nature takes care of this problem.

Late April and May are always dangerous for brush and forest fires. The direct sunlight is very strong, and all of last year’s dead vegetation provides a perfect fire source. Wildfires

can spread incredibly fast, especially on a windy day.

Moving right along, May Primary time is just around the corner; please educate yourself about the candidates. The governmental decisions that affect you most begin right here at home. Please take the time to know who wants your vote, and what they are about before Tuesday, May 16th, to vote.

Lycoming County has some very important seats to fill. All three county commissioner spots are on the line, two court of common plea gavels are up for grabs, as well as many other positions. Now is the time to prepare to have your voice heard through the power of your vote.

There are also many city, municipality, and school board positions on your local ballots. Again, these folks have a great effect on your everyday life; they are responsible for making your town a place to call home. Your May vote counts!

That gets me to a couple of bear comments about my article from last week. Thank you to the folks that reached out with concerns about me putting my garbage in the garage; if

you remember, I was going to do so to eliminate an outside food source.

Well, it seems the Pennsylvania black bear has been the perpetrator of a few smash-and-grabs in our area. As in smashing their way into garages and grabbing whatever they want. This includes that garage can idea I had as well as other food sources. A couple of bears have even helped themselves into those refrigerators so many of us have in the garage. Maybe that’s a way for me to get rid of that case of Bud Light.

Seriously though, bears can do a lot of monetary damage. Not to mention who wants to head out to the garage and be greeted by a black bear? A frightened bear in a confined space could be a really dangerous situation.

As I ended my article last week, it’s up to you to determine if that bear has crossed the line and has become a nuisance; if so, it’s time to contact the local Game Commission office.

I’m glad and safe to say I was too lazy to put my garbage toter in the garage and now have a reason not to. I always love hearing from you; remember, my contact information is always on page 4. Let’s all be safe out there, focusing on the world around us, not the electronic device in front of us. God Bless America.

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Babe Ruth Day

“The sultan of swat!”

“The king of crash!”

“The colossus of clout!”

“The colossus of clout!”

“BABE RUTH!”

“THE GREAT BAMBINO!”

“Smalls, Babe Ruth is the greatest baseball player that ever lived. People say he was less than a god but more than a man. You know, like Hercules or something. That ball you just aced to The Beast is worth, well, more than your whole life.”

George Herman Ruth. He was born on February 6th, 1895, in Baltimore, Maryland. A baseball star who played as both a pitcher and outfielder, he is best remembered for his hitting ability.

He began his MLB career as a star left-handed pitcher for the Boston Red Sox but achieved his greatest fame as a slugging outfielder for the New York Yankees. In a decision that Boston probably still regrets, Red Sox owner Harry Frazee sold Ruth to the Yankees for $100,000 following the 1919 season. The next season, Ruth hit 54 home runs with 158 runs scored and 135 RBI, setting the baseball world ablaze with his talent. He would top those numbers in 1921 with 59 home

runs, 177 runs scored and 457 total bases.

Ruth is regarded as one of the greatest sports heroes in American culture and is considered by many to be the greatest baseball player of all time.

In 1936, Ruth was elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame as one of its “first five” inaugural members. However — amazingly — he was not a unanimous selection. Though that may have had something to do with Ruth’s offfield antics. He was known have a penchant for fine food, liquor, and women.

April 27th is “Babe Ruth Day”. On April 27, 1947, at the behest of Commissioner Happy Chandler, the New York Yankees hosted “Babe Ruth Day,” celebrated in every ballpark in organized baseball in the US as well as Japan, in honor of the man who made the country fall in love with baseball.

Terminally ill with throat cancer, Ruth appeared at Yankee Stadium to thank his former club for the honor. Ruth urged the 58,399 packed in — the season’s highest attendance — to truly appreciate “Your national pastime, the only real game I

think in the world.”

According to baseballhall.org, “Ruth has been called an American original, undoubtedly the game’s first great slugger and the most celebrated athlete of his time. Soon after honing his skills at St. Mary’s Industrial School for Boys in Baltimore, he came to the big leagues as a lefty hurler with the Red Sox, where he won 89 games in six years while setting the World Series record for consecutive scoreless innings.”

Babe Ruth was and still is known as one of the best baseball players of all time. From hitting record after record and receiving many accolades, Ruth came to be known as ‘The Colossus of Clout’ and ‘The Sultan of Swat.’ He was a big star and inspiration to many kids.

Ruth retired in 1935 after a partial season with the Boston Braves, ending his 22-year big league career with 714 home runs. His lifetime statistics also include 2,873 hits, 506 doubles, 2,174 runs, 2,214 RBI, a .342 batting average, a .474 onbase percentage and a .690 slugging percentage.

In honor of Babe Ruth Day, go out and play a game of catch, grab a bucket of ball and swing for the fences, catch a local Babe Ruth League game, or be like me and watch “The Sandlot” for the eleventy billionth time.

“Yesterday’s home runs do not win today’s games.”

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Brotherhood Alliance to Honor Several For Community Service

Along-time radio personality, a business developer and community activist, a dedicated sports volunteer, and several “unsung heroes” are among those to be honored at this year’s annual Lycoming County Brotherhood Alliance banquet to be held on Wednesday, May 3, at the Genetti Hotel.

The guest speaker for the banquet has overcome some daunting obstacles to be an example and inspiration to others. That speaker is Loretta Claiborne.

She was born partially blind and intellectually challenged; she was unable to walk until she was four years old —eventually, she ran. She would cross the finish line of 26 marathons, twice placing among the Top 100 women at the Boston Marathon. She has won medals in dozens of events. She introduced President Bill Clinton at the 1995 Special Olympics.

She was honored with the 1996 ESPN Espy “Arthur Ashe Award for Courage.” Her inspiring story has been told in a Disney Production film — “The Loretta Claiborne Story.” Her story has also been recounted in a biography titled In Her Stride.

The “William Picklener Community Service Award” winners are Ken Sawyer and Frank Pellegrino.

Sawyer is the veteran play-by-play an-

nouncer for Williamsport Area High School and news and sports director for WRAK Radio. He has lent his voice to the Little League World Series Radio Network and is an assistant coach for Little Mountaineer Little League. He has served in various capacities for fundraising campaigns by civic and nonprofit organizations in Lycoming County. He is a proud Vietnam War veteran, having served there from 1969-1970.

He has served his home church, the Newberry Church of Christ, in various capacities.

In 2002, Sawyer was honored with Lycoming County United Way’s Douglas C. Dickey Humanitarian Award and, in 1989, was honored with the Williamsport Rotary Club’s Non-Rotarian of the Year Award. He also has won Best Sports Play-by-Play of the Year from the Pennsylvania Association of Broadcasters numerous times. He is an inductee into the West Branch Valley Sports Hall of Fame.

Frank G. Pellegrino, founder and former executive vice president of Primus Technologies, served as president or CEO of numerous businesses in Lycoming and surrounding counties and serves as board president for the Hiawatha, chairman of the Williamsport Municipal Airport Authority, and is on the boards for the Central Pennsylvania Food Bank, Williams-

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port YWCA, and the Susquehanna Health Foundation. He previously served on Pennsylvania College of Technology’s Perkins Planning and Participatory Committee, Bloomsburg University’s industrial advisory council for the electronics engineering technology degree program, the boards for the First Community Foundation Partnership of Pennsylvania and the Community Arts Center and the governance board for St. John Neumann Regional Academy, among others.

Pellegrino was named the 2022 Philanthropist of the Year by the Central Pennsylvania chapter of the Association of Fundraising Professionals and won the Boy Scouts of America’s Distinguished Citizen Award in 2017. He lives in Williamsport. In 2018 he was the recipient of the Central Pennsylvania Food Bank’s “Hunger-Hero Philanthropist Award.”

Tim Saar is this year’s Ray Keyes Sports Award recipient.

He has been a key leader in the Jersey Shore Softball Association for the past 39 years.

He is proudest of his volunteer activities with Little League Baseball/Softball, serving in many capacities with his local league. He is perhaps most noted there for his extensive time spent umpiring. He served for five years as a softball consultant for District 12.

He is involved with other sports as well. He served as a volunteer with the Jersey Shore Area Youth Wrestling Association from 2010-2016.

He has also served on the Jersey Shore

Area High School Sports Auxiliary staff for 27 years.

And finally, six Unsung Hero Awards will be presented. They will be presented to Rick Armstead, Sharon Colt, John and Sue Best, Rebecca Elkins, and Hurley Kane. They are winning this award for “their service to the homeless, senior citizens (and) young adults with challenging home situations.”

The mission of Lycoming County Brotherhood Alliance is to actively promote tolerance of all religious, civic, and political beliefs to demonstrate commitment to the promotion and maintenance of the cultural, racial, and social fabric of the greater Williamsport Area and all of Lycoming County.

The LCBA sponsors an annual trip to the Holocaust Museum located in Washington, D.C. This annual trip is for high school and college students and has taken place every year since the Museum opened.

The LCBA sponsors a Diversity Tour. The Diversity Tour was started in 2018 to allow individuals to better understand the different cultures in our immediate area.

The Community Outreach mission of the LCBA is focused on promoting brotherhood throughout the community through the use of speakers, projects, and events throughout the year. These programs are designed by LCBA in conjunction with community leaders with a two-fold purpose: to meet a specific need within the community and, by doing so, promote brotherhood, tolerance, and harmony through the activities or functions of the project/event.

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Minimalist Makeup

Beauty trends come and go, but accentuating your authentic, natural features, aka looking like your best self, never goes out of style — which is precisely where minimalist makeup comes in. Minimalist makeup is a mix of skincare, no-makeup makeup, as well as using fewer products in a smarter way. Think skin-perfecting tinted moisturizers, foolproof brow gels, and multitasking color pigments to achieve a natural-like glow perfect for daily wear. The goal is low-key effort for high-impact results. Here’s a rundown of what products to include and steps to take for a minimalist makeup look.

then that is minimal for you. I personally include bronzer and eyeliner in my minimalist makeup routine, while others may not need concealer or lip color.

The basics to be found in a minimalist makeup bag include a lightweight foundation, concealer, brow gel, mascara, blush/lip combo, highlighter, and powder. However, coverage is subjective; a full face of makeup to one person could be sheer to another. Minimal implies less product, so whatever is less than what you would normally wear,

Another way to think of minimalist makeup is yourskin-but-better makeup, so proper skin care is a must. Well-prepped skin, aka exfoliated and hydrated, gives you a beautiful glow, which helps you use fewer cosmetic products. I prefer to exfoliate after a shower the night before and then focus on hydration in the morning using mists, serums, eye cream, SPF, and an overall face moisturizer before applying any makeup. Wait, isn’t this about using fewer products? Yes, fewer cosmetics, but there’s no skimping when it comes to skincare with minimalist makeup.

Once your skin is prepped, next even out your complexion using a tinted moisturizer or light foundation. If you find you desire more coverage, you can build up and apply more product, but

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start with a light touch. If you’re just looking to spot correct or conceal any areas of concern, you may not need all-over application. Using concealer may do the trick without having to apply foundation first. And vice versa, if minimal full-face coverage evens everything out, no need for concealer.

The next step in the minimalist process is perfecting your brows. You can use a clear brow gel or mascara or opt for a tinted formula to shape and enhance eyebrows. I start with a clean mascara to prep my arches, then fill in sparse hairs with a brow pencil, and set with tinted brow mascara. There are powder-based brow shadows that, if you’re deft enough, can result in natural-looking fullness.

After brows come lashes, you can enhance your natural lashes with a clean mascara to separate each lash to lift and lengthen. Clumpier formula mascara or faux lashes are a bit too glamorous for a minimalist take on daily makeup.

While you could certainly call it a minimalist makeup day with an evened complexion, brows, and lashes, you can also amp up a no-makeup makeup look with a gentle sweep of color to the

cheeks from a liquid or cream blush. Or, better yet, a multitasking lip and cheek balm for an additional pop of color on the mouth. You want a shade that gives you a healthy flush to the face, not anything too bold or vibrant. You can also add a bit of accent to your face with a subtle highlight. Just remember the goal is to make it look like it could be your skin, so nothing too shiny or glimmery.

Set your face with a light touch of finishing powder, which is a useful step for warmer months and for those with oily skin types. If you’re on the dryer side or loose powder isn’t to your liking, try a light-reflecting pressed setting powder. And if you haven’t before now worked in some SPF or sunblock, use a brushon powder with a mineral-based sunblock to set and protect your skin. Round out your look with a tinted lip balm or oil for a soft, pretty lip moment. And lastly, spritz on some scent. This is not a necessary step for minimalist makeup, but I always find it a nice way to end any beauty routine, whether you’re glamming up for a fancy event or just wanting to put your best face forward on a quick grocery run.

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County Hall Corner: Three Cheers for Volunteers

It is a very rare week when there is not a recognition for some organization or cause that results in a proclamation from the Lycoming County Commissioners. There is no lack of options, as by some counts, there are as many as ten to twelve such proclamations every day, week, and month!

It starts with Polar Bear Plunge Day on January 1st to Make Up Your Mind Day on December 31st. And yes, there are the same kind of lists for weeks and months as well. However, there are actually only twenty annual special weeks recognized by presidential proclamation. These ones are not frivolous or quirky but highlight something that really and truly should be highlighted.

This definitely applies to the last week of April, which is designated as National Volunteer Week. A recognition week is badly needed, as volunteers have become an endangered species, and that is a documented fact. The University of Maryland’s School of Public Policy has just released a study entitled “The State of Volunteer Engagement: Insights from Nonprofit Leaders and Funders.” This documents that the bad news is worse than you think.

According to the study, there is a terrible vacuum among organizations that need volunteers across the nation. As many as two-thirds note they are in need of more volunteers to maintain the level of their operations, and of those, one-third may cease completely if the situation does not change. The report blames COVID-19 for much of this, but the problem has existed for years before this; the shutdowns just accelerated it.

Actually, the lack of volunteers has been a problem for decades. Though Volunteer Recognition Week was instituted by President Nixon in 1974, it was President George H. W. Bush who made American Volunteering the key point in his 1991 State of the Union Address. He called for a commitment to our country’s volun-

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teer organizations doing good across the nation with a “thousand points of light.”

Retired folks in particular, should consider giving some time to their neighborhood organizations such as churches, libraries, food banks, youth sports clubs, the list goes on and on. For those still in their prime, organizations such as Big Brothers/Big Sisters, Scouting, CASA, Neighborhood Watch, and Prison Visitation and Support are good examples of worthwhile causes that are always seeking new members or helpers.

But the number one organization that everyone should think about is the local volunteer fire company. Of Pennsylvania’s 2,462 fire companies, more than 90 percent are volunteer companies. No, it is not necessary to become an actual firefighter or EMT, although these are certainly needed badly. These companies also need to conduct fund-raising to keep going, and this is where volunteers come in. Every single one of these volunteer fire companies would appreciate those who would be willing to come out on a Friday night to help with bingo, or to bake some refreshments for a sale, or even clean up when an event is over. Even a little help is better than no help at all. State fire officials estimate that volunteer firefighters save Pennsylvania communities about $10 billion annually.

But more and more, volunteers are

needed, not just in fire companies but throughout our society. This is especially important to Lycoming County. The Countywide Comprehensive Plan listed eight key priorities for the 2020 decade, and one of these was the need for volunteers. In fact, the heading of the plan states, “Volunteerism and civic engagement, particularly among young people, are insufficient to sustain community institutions and services.”

It was that statement that inspired me to want to make 2020 the “Year of the Volunteer.” My goal was to emphasize for the entire year the ‘heroes’ of volunteerism and the areas of greatest need. Unfortunately, COVID-19 showed up, and my dreams shut down.

But that only changes the circumstances and not the urgency. Everyone, even the homebound, can assist in some way or another. The great thing about volunteering is that it gives as much back to the volunteer as the volunteer gives to help.

Everywhere I go, I hear people complaining about the state of our country right now, and I have to agree we are going through some hard times. But as one person has said, “Volunteering is the ultimate exercise in democracy. You vote in elections once a year, but when you volunteer, you vote every day about the kind of community you want to live in.”

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YMCA Director Emphasizes Need for Physical Training

The article entitled, “Physical Fitness Is Needed By All,” written by E.B. Prugh, Director of Physical Fitness at the Williamsport YMCA for the “Sun,” offers some startling facts.

Mr. Prugh’s figures show we are “soft” and how the Williamsport YMCA is meeting the crisis.

“Victory Through Fitness” should be the slogan of every youth and every adult, realizing that physical fitness is a pressing national need. Physical fitness is a vital part of the war effort related to production, to speedy and efficient transfer of armed forces, and to the morale of the fighting fronts and home front. It should be the patriotic duty of each in the war effort to train himself to a much higher level of endurance, to resist fatigue, to build strength and

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“With our entry into the war, the urgent need to establish physical fitness programs by YMCAs, colleges, schools and recreation centers was immediately recognized.”

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The Williamsport YMCA is meeting the crisis by establishing of the following features, conditioning gym classes, swimming clinics for boys 8 to 17 years, beginning classes for men 18 years of age and older, commando training for boys both indoor and outdoor physical tests of 10 parts for 18 years and up, intensive swimming for pre-induction high school boys.

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Getting it Right at the End

ALEXANDER NESBITT, MD, HOSPICE

Date: April 26, 2023

Time: 6 to 8 p.m.

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Transforming Grace

This article is the first in a series describing how God changes us from spiritual infants into fully mature spiritual adults who are able to successfully pursue and accomplish God’s purposes. Friend, the call to spiritual maturity is imperative. It is the call to have the mind of Christ and to be holy – even as our heavenly Father is holy. I urge you to take it seriously – as does the apostle Paul:

“Therefore, I urge you, brothers and sisters, in view of God’s mercy, to offer your bodies as a living sacrifice, holy and pleasing to God—this is your true and proper worship. Do not conform to the pattern of this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind. Then you will be able to test and approve what God’s will is— his good, pleasing, and perfect will.” Romans 12:1-2

The call to transformation is so important to Paul that he uses a story from the life of Moses to describe it. Whenever Moses met with God, his face would be radiant. The light was so bright they had to put a veil over his face. In time, the light would begin to diminish, but every time Moses met with God, his face would become radiant again. Paul encourages us to engage in the transformational process – so that our faces will shine brighter and brighter!

“And we all, who with unveiled faces contemplate the Lord’s glory, are being transformed

into his image with ever-increasing glory, which comes from the Lord, who is Spirit.” II Corinthians 3:18

Friend, God loves you just the way you are—and He loves you too much to let you stay that way. God has holy purposes for your life. Reaching the full potential of those divine purposes requires transformation. It is how we become the light of the world.

When God’s grace saved us, we still thought and acted like the world. In fact, it surprised us how much we still struggled with the world. But make no mistake, when God saved us, everything changed. We were born again as a new creation, the start of a new story, and like babies, we were helpless and immature. Paul describes this infant condition in I Corinthians 3: 1-4,

“Brothers and sisters, I could not address you as people who live by the Spirit but as people who are still worldly—mere infants in Christ. I gave you milk, not solid food, for you were not yet ready for it. Indeed, you are still not ready. You are still worldly. For since there is jealousy and quarreling among you, are you not worldly? Are you not acting like mere humans?”

No one would kick their baby out of the family because they are helpless and undeveloped. As parents, we provide everything the baby needs to help them grow and mature. By His

Alexander Nesbitt, MD, Medical Director, Family Hospice, Part of UPMC Home Healthcare of Central Pennsylvania and the hospice team will discuss hospice care options, including those at The Gatehouse, an inpatient hospice unit in Williamsport. The team will provide guidance on various end of life questions and opportunities that are available to volunteer with the hospice team.

This event is free and registration is required. To register, call 570-326-8952

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transforming grace, God does the same for us. All He asks is that we take it in.

Here’s the rub: we want to change ourselves. It’s that human pride thing. We want to do it ourselves so we can take pride in our achievements. Instead of yielding to His grace, we fight and scratch to change. It doesn’t work. We must change His way because we don’t have the power to change ourselves. This comes only through His transforming grace.

Do you see a pattern here? We can’t save ourselves. Salvation comes only through the grace of God. We can’t transform ourselves, either. Transformation into spiritual maturity comes only through the grace of God. Our job is not to produce change in ourselves; rather, it is to allow God’s grace to transform us.

Metamorphoo

The word transformed Paul used in Romans 12:1-2 is translated from the Greek metamorphoo The prefix meta means with, and in this usage, means change after being with. The root word morphoo means to change form in keeping with inner reality. When we think about metamorphosis, we generally picture a caterpillar changing into a butterfly. Inside that caterpillar is everything necessary to become a magnificent flying machine. Metamorphosis brings that inner reality to the surface.

In Christ, your heavenly status has changed. God has declared you to be holy and has fully adopted you into His family—a coheir with Christ. See Romans 8:17. God’s saving grace has completed its work in you – it is your inner reality. Now it is time for your inner reality to come to the surface. You must live holy.

For that to happen, you must be transformed, metamorphoo, by the renewing of your mind.

Discipline

God is calling on us to yield to His transformational grace. This is done through discipline. When we discipline ourselves to partake in grace, it changes us.

Suffering

Discipline requires suffering as we force ourselves to choose what is best over what is easy.

So yes, transformation is tough. It is why Paul described it as being “a living sacrifice .”It is why he said, “I strike a blow to my body and make it my slave.” See I Corinthians 9:27. It is why Jesus called us to walk the narrow road and to take up our cross and lose our lives as we follow Him. See Matthew 7:13 and 16:2426.

Amazing Grace

Grace is always painful before it is amazing. It confronts our pride and arrogance. It exposes our laziness and self-centeredness. It lays bare the awful thoughts and bitterness we hold in our hearts. The old saying is true, “No pain. No gain.”

But after the pain, grace transforms us. Transformation doesn’t come easy. Conviction is always painful. Discipline requires suffering. Be thankful! God is treating you as His child! Read Hebrews 12:1-13.

“Consider it pure joy, my brothers and sisters, whenever you face trials of many kinds because you know that the testing of your faith produces perseverance. Let perseverance finish its work so that you may be mature and complete, not lacking anything.” James 1:2-4

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Class Reunion

What: Bishop Neumann High School Class of ’73 50th reunion.

When: July 29th, at 2:00 p.m.

Where: Text Patti Eck at 570-971-4294 or Marilyn Engel Smith at 570-971-9546 for details.

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Audubon Event

What: Join us for a Lycoming Audubon program, “Lenape Birds”, presented by Rob Fergus. He’ll review the Unami Lenape’s connections to birds.

When: Wednesday April 26th, at 5:30 p.m.

Where: J V Brown Library Lowry Room, 3rd floor of the Welch wing, 19 E Fourth St, Williamsport.

VA Medical Center Community Town Hall & Enrollment

What: Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Wilkes-Barre will hold a Community Town Hall & Enrollment Event in the Davie Jane Gilmour Center on the campus of Penn College of Technology in Williamsport. The Event will provide Veterans, family members and the public feedback on VA operations and give them a chance to ask questions about expanded benefits through the passing of the PACT Act.

The Wilkes-Barre VA’s Women’s Health Program Manager we be available during the event to provide information and answer questions about Women Veteran Health Care within the VA. Staff will also be on hand throughout the Community Town Hall to assist Veterans with VA Health Care Enrollment.

When: Wednesday, April 26th, at 5:00 p.m.

Where: Pennsylvania College of Technology - Davie Jane Gilmour Center, 990 Hagan Way, Williamsport.

PA CareerLink® Clinton County

What: Jobs, jobs, jobs!!! Attention job seekers! PA CareerLink® is hosting a Career Fair. You don’t want to miss this opportunity to explore careers and connect with employers from various industries, in a fun and comfortable tailgate setting. For more information, please call PA CareerLink® at 570-893-4022.

When: Wednesday, April 26th from 4:00 p.m.-6:00 p.m.

Where: Central Mountain High School.

Arbor Day Tree Walk

What: Today is Arbor Day! Come celebrate with us as we take an easy walk around the Tiadaghton Resource Management Center grounds and learn how to identify a variety of trees native to Pennsylvania. Registration is required by emailing vicurtis@pa.gov or calling (570) 7535409x132.

When: Friday April 28; 6:00 p.m.

Where: Tiadaghton Resource Management Center; 10 Lower Pine Bottom Rd, Waterville.

VIRTUAL Bygone Town of Ricketts Tour

What: Take a virtual photo tour of the bygone lumber town of Ricketts right from your home. Historical and present photos will be shown. Program will be presented using Microsoft Teams. Registration required by emailing Rhiannon Summers at rhsummers@pa.gov or calling 570477-7780.

When: Friday, April 28 at 1:00-2:00 p.m.

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USDA Lycoming County Service Center “Open House”

What: A unique opportunity to learn more about the various levels of assistance available from local, state and federal organizations that can be utilized by agricultural producers.

When: Friday, April 28th, from 8:30 a.m.-3:00 p.m.

Where: Lysock Complex, USDA Lycoming County Service Center, 542 County Farm Road, Montoursville.

Spring Book Sale

What: The Friends of the J.V. Brown Library will hold its spring book sale, a major fundraising event for the Friends.

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Money raised supplements programs and services beyond the regular library budget.

When: April 28-29. Public hours on Friday, April 28, are 9 a.m.-7 p.m. and on Saturday, April 29, from 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Book sale preview night, which is open only to Friends of the Library, will be Thursday, April 27, from 5 p.m.-8 p.m.

Where: Christ Episcopal Church, 426 Mulberry St., Williamsport.

Audubon Event

What: Join Lycoming Audubon for a walk in the Robert Porter Allen Natural Area (RPANA), in the Sylvan Dell area. We’ll look for birds along the trail, as well as learn about the development of RPANA.

When: Saturday April 29 at 8:00 a.m., weather permitting.

Where: From Rt. 15 in South Williamsport, turn east onto E. Mountain Ave., continue past LL stadiums, to parking area at end of road.

Bake Sale

What: Bake sale to raise funds to support the projects of the Turbotville VFW Auxiliary.

When: Saturday, April 29th, from 8:00 a.m.-sold out.

Where: Clark’s Ag Center, Rt. 54, Turbotville.

CHURCH EVENTS

Seed to Supper - A Free, Beginner’s Gardening Course

What: Join Trinity Community Garden and Penn State Extension Master Gardeners of Lycoming County to learn how to garden. Pre-registration is required. To register, call (570) 322-0126 or email trinitychurchpa@comcast.net.

Plan to attend all four classes.

When: Wednesdays, April 26, May 3 & 10, from 5:00-6:30 p.m.

Where: Trinity Episcopal Pro-Cathedral, 844 W. 4th St., Williamsport.

Rise Up and Pray

What: An informal gathering of women to learn more about Moms in Prayer and our vision. A light dinner will be served.

When: Friday, April 28th from 4:30 p.m.-6:30 p.m.

Where: Tabernacle Baptist Church, 911 W. 3rd St., Williamsport.

Church Service

What: Sunday service. The Sound of His Great Name. All are welcome to learn about God and the Christian life.

When: Sunday Morning, April 30th. Service Time 10:15 a.m.

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

Pancake Breakfast

What: Pancakes breakfast. Cost $9.00, 12 and under free.

When: April 30th, from 8:00 a.m.-12:30 p.m.

Where: St Lawrence Catholic Church, 344 Winthrop Street South Williamsport.

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West Branch Men’s Barbershop Chorus

What: Rehearsal. Our West Branch Chorus is a local chapter of the Barbershop Harmony Society. Barbershop is an American artform of a cappella harmony. Come join us for a night of fun singing & experience the joy of ringing some chords.

When: Tuesday, April 25th, from 7:00 p.m.-9:00 p.m.

Where: St. John’s UCC, 1050 Buffalo Road, Lewisburg.

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Concert at Noon - Student Ensembles

What: Concert. Free Admission.

When: Thursday, April 27th at 12 p.m.

Where: Mary Lindsay Welch Honors Hall, Lycoming College.

Williamsport Flute Choir

What: Spring Concert. Music by: Khatchaturian, Anderson, Mercury, Debussy & More! Free admission, donations cheerfully accepted.

When: Saturday, April 29th, at 2:00 p.m.

Where: 1st Church, 604 Market Street, Williamsport.

Young Artist Baroque Orchestra

What: Concert. Free Admission.

When: Sunday, April 30th at 4 p.m.

Where: McIver Hall, Trachte Music Center, Lycoming College.

West Branch Chorale

What: West Branch Chorale spring concerts.

When: Sunday, April 30th

Where: April 30th at Pleasant View Wesleyan Church, Muncy.

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And on the 8th day, God looked down on his planned paradise and said, “I need a caretaker,” — so God made a Farmer. God said, “I need somebody willing to get up before dawn, milk cows, work all day in the fields, milk cows again, eat supper, then go to town and stay past midnight at a meeting of the school board” — so God made a Farmer.

Paul Harvey said it so well when he made his “God made a Farmer” speech. If you have never heard the whole thing, you will have to google it sometime; it’s awesome!

Summertime is a time that farmers should really be praised. I mean, they should be praised all year round, but being the stepdaughter of a farmer, I know how extra hard they work and sweat on the long summer days. Plowing and planting the fields, new calves being born, and much work to be done to get ready for winter all over again. We have many farmers in our

area, and I think they need to be recognized. All those fresh fruits and veggies we eat, we need to thank a farmer. The milk we drink, the yogurts we enjoy, and the ice cream we crave on those hot summer days — thank a farmer. That big fat juicy burger cooking on the grill with bacon on top? Yup, thank a farmer!

That’s only a small percentage of what they do, and if you ask me, they should be the best-paid folks in America! They work the hardest, never a day off, and because of them, we can eat. So this summer, when you are enjoying that plump delicious steak, a gorgeous green salad, a sweet bite of ice cold watermelon, or diggin’ into some strawberry shortcake covered in milk, please bow your head and take a minute to pray for these amazing farmers who work so hard and that they will be blessed in more ways than one! Because Lord knows, they do so much for us! Thank you to all the farmers from great to small; we all eat

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because of you. Chicken and Steak Kabobs

Ingredients:

• 3 boneless skinless chicken breasts, cut in chunks and seasoned with chicken seasoning

• 2 steaks, cut in chunks and marinated

• Red, green, & yellow peppers cut into small squares Kabob sticks (soaked in water)

Steak Marinade:

• 1 cup soy sauce

• 1 cup sweet cooking sherry

• 1 garlic clove chopped fine

• 1 tsp. Ginger

Directions:

Mix soy sauce, cooking sherry, garlic and ginger well in bowl and throw in steak, place in fridge. Let steak marinade at least 4 hours, if you can. The longer the better!

Place the seasoned chicken and marinated steak on kabob sticks and place peppers in between as desired. You could add any veggie you would like if you don’t like peppers! I brushed some BBQ sauce on my chicken kabobs, but you don’t have too. Just have fun with them!

Editor’s tip: Sorry to invade your story, Andrea, but I have a pro-kabob tip. Soak your skewers in water for a while before you place the meat and veggies on them. This will help to keep them from burning while grilling.

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he beverages individuals drink could affect their skin cancer risk. According to World Cancer Research Fund International, drinking coffee could reduce a woman’s risk for malignant melanoma and might decrease both men’s and women’s risk for basal cell carcinoma. Though WCRFI notes the exact biological mechanisms linking coffee consumption to malignant melanoma and basal cell carcinoma

are uncertain, drinking coffee exposes people to various biologically active compounds. According to the WCRFI, some of those compounds have been studied in animal and in vitro studies and been found to boast antioxidant and anti-tumorigenic (anti-tumor) properties. But it’s not all good news regarding beverages and skin cancer risk. The WCRFI also notes that consuming alcohol could increase the risk of malignant melanoma and basal cell carcinoma.

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Williamsport Civic Chorus to Present Spring Concert

The Williamsport Civic Chorus is one of this area’s oldest and most venerable musical organizations. ey have been around for almost 80 years, and it will continue its ne musical tradition with its latest o ering — its spring concert titled, “Jazzin’ with the WCC,” which features some of the biggest jazz hits of the ’40s and 1950s. It will be held on Sunday, April 30, at 3 p.m. in the Clerestory Room at the Pajama Factory at 1307 Park Avenue in Williamsport.

“ e Chorus is excitedly preparing for our Spring concert, ‘Jazzin’ with the WCC,’” Tina Swisher, a member of the WCC, told Webb Weekly. “We will also be accompanied by the Dave Miller Jazz Trio, featuring Dave Miller on keyboards, Bobby Leidhecker on percussion, and Bruce Bozyk on bass guitar.

Miller is a versatile singer, arranger, and musician with over 40 year of local music instruction and several tours abroad with military bands. Leidhecker co-leads the Williamsport City Jazz Orchestra and is the principal timpanist with the Williamsport

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Bozyk, a former member of the U.S. Navy Band, plays with several local rock, R&B, and big band ensembles — you can catch him every Thursday night at the Stonehouse Pizza Jazz night!”

Swisher said the Williamsport Civic Chorus is a community chorus built around the idea that regular people like to sing together and find particular joy in bringing great music to the larger community. They have trained musicians among them — but they also have people from every walk of life, including nurses, beauticians, civil servants, teachers, and lots of retirees! The Chorus consists of anywhere from 60 to 75 members at any given time, and they don’t require auditions to join.

Their director is Mike Connor, who teach-

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Tickets for the concert are available online at www.williamsportcivicchorus.org at a discount ($8 for students and seniors; $10 general admission, children under 12, as well as patron ticket holders, attend free). Discounted tickets are also available at Otto’s Bookstore and R.M. Sides Family Music in downtown Williamsport. Tickets sold at the door are $10 and $12, respectively.

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UPMC Physician: Sports Physicals for Upcoming Season

With the ground beginning to thaw and daisies pushing their way up through sunstarved soil, days are starting to look a little less dreary and a little springier. Parks are starting to fill up and clangs of bats are echoed throughout the neighborhoods. This can only mean one thing: baseball and softball seasons are in full swing. Your son or daughter likely had to complete a sports physical to make sure they were fit for the field. But, as a parent, what do you need to know before your child’s physical?

Preparing for a Sports Physical

During a sports physical, your health care provider will ask about your child’s personal medical history as well as that of your family. It’s important to be prepared and honest with the physician. When talking about family history, a health care provider might ask about:

– Sudden death due to heart disease

– Unexplained premature deaths from anyone before the age of 50

– Disability from heart disease

– Certain genetic conditions like Marfan Syndrome, arrhythmias, etc. When talking about personal medical history, a health care provider might ask about:

– Excessive fatigue during exercise

– Previous diagnoses of a heart murmur or any chest pain with exercise

– Asthma or other breathing problems such as excessive shortness of breath

– Constant headaches or a history of concussions

– History of passing out with exercise

– Odd funny beats of heart (i.e., palpitations)

What’s Included in a Sports Physical

If your child participates in sports, they may get a physical before the school year or prior to the start of their sport’s season. A routine physical examination during a sports physical includes an assessment of vital signs, scoliosis, listening to the heart and lungs, and evaluation of eyes, ears, mouth, and abdomen. Providers also check range of motion, joint laxity, and strength to look for joint and muscle problems.

If a provider sees an issue, they may recommend a specialist. However, if the issue is something such as a history of a low-grade sprain or strain, they may teach strengthening exercises and give the student athlete a brace to prevent further injury. They may also refer them to physical therapy or an athletic trainer if available.

Why is Getting a Sports Physical Important?

Sports physicals help determine whether it’s safe for a child to participate in physical activity. Most schools require a sports physical and some schools offer it to their students. But even if it isn’t required, it is still high-

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ly recommended for young athletes to have one completed. It’s important for your child to get a sports physical because they can:

– Identify any life-threatening medical conditions such as certain heart conditions

– Identify conditions that may limit participation such as a recent concussion

– Identify conditions that require a treatment plan, such as uncontrolled blood pressure, eating disorders or certain lung conditions

– Identify and rehabilitate musculoskeletal injuries

– Give the opportunity to have any questions regarding specific sports answered to help determine which sports may be appropriate for your child to participate in

– Be an opportunity for the doctor to discuss important issues such as healthy eating habits, avoidance of drugs or alcohol, and the

importance of wearing seat belts and helmets

Getting a physical before the school year begins is recommended. The sports physical should be completed about six weeks prior to the athletic season to allow enough time to follow up on any health issues that may be identified during the physical. Even if the physical doesn’t detect any health problems, you should seek medical attention if new health problems emerge during the sports season.

Edward Gusick, D.O., sports medicine specialist with UPMC Orthopaedic Care, sees patients in Lock Haven, Muncy, and Williamsport. To schedule an appointment, call 570321-2020. For more information on orthopaedics and sports medicine services available at UPMC in North Central Pa., visit UPMC. com/SportsMedicineNCPA.

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Selling for: Susie Stoltzfus (late Jonathan) - 570-538-9743

Bene t food stand on site.

ARIES – Mar 21–Apr 20

Aries, figure out where your priorities lie, then position yourself in the right corner to get things done effectively. It could take some time before you see progress. Remain patient.

TAURUS – Apr 21–May 21

It’s best if you can keep tight control of your emotions and not let others see what is brewing behind your stoic demeanor, Taurus. This will give you an advantage in negotiations.

GEMINI – May 22–Jun 21

Gemini, if you’re too pragmatic this week,

you may miss the opportunity to do something spontaneous and really enjoyable with friends. Don’t think; jump in this one time.

CANCER – Jun 22–Jul 22

The week may start off sluggishly, Cancer. Give yourself permission to start off slowly and build up as you get enough energy and motivation to move along.

LEO – Jul 23–Aug 23

Leo, rather than being ready to roar at the world, you can barely let pass a meow. You’re more than happy to roll back over in bed most days. Search for an energy boost.

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VIRGO – Aug 24–Sept 22

Virgo, early on in the week you may feel disorganized and out of sorts. But soon enough you will find your stride. Once you’re in a groove it will be smooth sailing.

LIBRA – Sept 23–Oct 23

Libra, if someone at work has been holding you back or seems to be standing in your way, it’s justifiable to feel resentment. Take the high road and remain pleasant and positive.

SCORPIO – Oct 24–Nov 22

Scorpio, don’t ignore your responsibilities, no matter how mundane they may seem. Completing small tasks will help you set the course for more success.

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Your judgement may be clouded by some

lofty dreams you have been having, Sagittarius. Separate the whimsy from what you actually may be able to transfer to real life.

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You may be tempted to butt heads with authority figures in the days to come, but you’ll catch more flies with honey, Capricorn. Get your frustrations out another way.

AQUARIUS – Jan 21–Feb 18

Relationship issues come to the forefront, Aquarius. This can be any relationship, be it personal or professional. Sit down with this person and flesh things out.

PISCES – Feb 19–Mar 20

The current cosmic climate has you a tad restless, Pisces. You’re ready to stretch your fins, so to say. Set off on a grand adventure.

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Anumber of years ago, I was shopping at a local grocery store after work. I wanted to pick up a few items, including ingredients for a butter chicken recipe. The list included naan bread, a very common flatbread often associated with Indian, Western Asian, or Caribbean food. You can find it at pretty much any store. After searching for a while, I figured asking a store employee would just be easier. This is where things get interesting and, if you’re old enough, will remind you of a bad version of Bud Abbott and Lou Costello’s famous “Who’s on first?” bit. The conversation went something like this. “Excuse me, miss. Could you please tell me where I might find naan bread?” The store clerk pauses and looks at me like I have two heads. “Nonbread? I’ve never heard of non-bread.” “No, I’m sorry, naan. N-A-A-N.” She stops another clerk walking by. “Have you ever heard of non-bread?” “Nope.” The second clerk keeps walking. Me: “No, naan bread. Spelled N-A-A-N.” Still looking puzzled, like I’m asking for bread that isn’t actually bread but is non-bread, she yells across the store,

“Hey Larry, do you know if we carry non-bread?” At least twenty people turn to look at the idiot customer that wants to buy a bread that isn’t a real bread. Me: (now speaking a little louder out of frustration)

“No, naan bread spelled N-AA-N.” To be honest, I am long past even wanting the item and, in fact, am thinking about burgers or really anything else. Eventually, one of the store managers showed me mercy. Everyone at checkout is still staring at the idiot that wants to buy fake bread. Manager: “I think I know what that is.” The manager perp walks me to the frozen section of the store and shows me the item I’m looking for. If I hadn’t had been both hungry to get dinner started and so completely frustrated and embarrassed, I would have thought the entire exchange to be ridiculously funny.

The lesson, in this case, is that there are always multiple perspectives when people are interacting, and people might hear what you say without actually listening to you. There are, however, a few things that can be done to better communicate what you need

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1.) Use simple language. Try not to use industry jargon, acronyms, or abbreviations unless you know the other person well. e clerk had no idea what naan bread was, and I probably could have done a better job of describing the item before things escalated.

2.) Speak clearly. If you tend to speak quickly or not enunciate well, slow down.

3.) Use appropriate body language and tone. It helps to present a calm demeanor. As I eventually showed my frustration (I’m not sure I could have contained it), the clerk probably sensed

it, which made her somewhat anxious. Researchers have shown that 55% of communication is body language, 38% is vocal, and only 7% is the actual spoken words. So, pay attention to not only what you say but how you say it. Like I said, I eventually got frustrated, and it was written all over my face. I’m a terrible poker player.

4.) Be polite. As the adage goes, “You attract more ies with honey than with vinegar.” Treat others as you would want to be treated, and you are much more likely to get your point across. Conversely, if you are abrasive, they will likely stop listening to whatever it is you are trying to say.

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The Bookworm Sez

“Presence: The Strange Science and True Stories of the Unseen Other” by Ben Alderson-Day, Ph. D.

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Knock-knock.

“Who’s there?” is a common answer, if you’re playing with a 7-year-old but if the knock is for real, you’ll want to peek through a peephole or window to see who’s waiting to

come in. So what if there’s no one — and nothing — there? Don’t answer it until you’ve read “Presence” by Ben AldersonDay, Ph.D.

When it’s said that someone has been “hearing voices,” the common assumption is that they suffer from a kind of mental illness; in fact, about 75 percent of sufferers or schizophrenia say they experience auditory hallucinations. Conventional wisdom says that healthy people don’t “hear voices” or see things that don’t exist, but Alderson-Day says that anecdotal evidence points to the contrary.

It’s relatively common, he says, to sense a presence in the room when you’re sure you’re alone, which is a kind of hallucination that’s “been... documented since the beginnings of psychiatry.” Sometimes, though, those hallucinations are “beyond the sense somehow...” in a way that is real but can’t quite be explained.

Ernest Shackleton and his men heard voices during their ordeal in the South Pole in 1914, and other cold-weather endurance explorers have reported the same. Those incidences could be examples of hypoxia, or a lack of oxygen to the brain, but not always. Significantly, they echo many of the tales Alderson-Day’s seen in his research, which “seemed to be about saving and surviving” imminent disaster

or a slow catastrophe. Such voices or phantom sightings could be pareidolia, or seeing things that aren’t present. They could be “spontaneous activation” of the brain, which has to do with the neuron network. Seeing or hearing what’s not there could be a sign of brain damage or an abnormal stimulation of the brain’s

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electrical current. Some people with dementia and dementia with Lewy bodies claim to see people just on the periphery of sight. Hallucinations can happen in cases of extreme duress or exertion. Stress cannot be discounted.

And then there are the other maybes. Alderson-Day refuses to dismiss the possibility that some phantom voices and sightings really might be phantoms.

Do you believe in ghosts? You don’t have to, if you read “Presence.” You only need an open mind and a desire to understand science; a belief in spirits is just icing on the cake.

Here, author Ben Alderson-Day, Ph.D.asks readers to be on solid ground with a willingness to suspend disbelief

once in awhile, beginning with a kneejerk reaction and an armchair diagnosis of mental illness. On that, readers are quickly pulled away from the stereotype with reassurance and facts. Remember: this is a science book first and science says aural and visual phantoms are surprisingly common.

Still, there are things that can’t be explained and that’s when this book takes a quick two-step into the supernatural — not in a spooky way, but wide-eyed: we don’t know what we don’t know, so it could have an otherworldly reason. Says Alderson-Day, it obviously needs further study in mind-body medicine. Until then, keep looking, read “Presence,” and wonder... Who’s There?

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Common Allergy Triggers

The human body is a welloiled machine that is a wonder of biological efficiency when working properly. The body’s immune system is integral to keeping a person healthy, and it does that by recognizing foreign invaders, such as viruses and bacteria, and then launching an attack to eradicate them. Sometimes, however, the body treats outside substances as harmful when they’re really just nuisances. This is the case

with allergens.

Allergens, according to eMedicine Health, trigger an immune system response to various substances the body deems harmful. In turn, the body overreacts to these substances, triggering allergic reactions. Allergic reactions may occur in one person and not another. The immune system produces antibodies, which can cause certain effects, including inflammation of the skin, sinuses, digestive system, or airways,

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depending on the allergen, according to the Mayo Clinic.

Many things can trigger allergies, and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimates that more than 50 million people in the United States have allergies. Here’s a look at some of the more common allergies that tend to rear their heads when weather warms up.

Pollen

The air is filled with pollen come the spring and summer. Freshly blooming grasses, trees, flowers, and

even weeds produce an abundance of pollen this time of year. It may coat vehicles outside and make its way indoors when people throw open windows to enjoy warm breezes.

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Pollen allergies are quite common and cause runny, stuffy nose, itchy eyes, sneezing, watery eyes, and itchiness of the skin or roof of the mouth in some instances. Decongestants tend to be recommended when pollen count is high. It’s also best to leave windows closed during these times.

Mold

Mold are very small fungi with spores that float in the breeze like pollen. Mold thrives in damp areas. Mold

may grow unchecked after spring rains or in piles of damp leaves. It also can be found in musty basements or bathrooms. Using a dehumidifier indoors can help alleviate mold, but outdoors it may be a little more challenging to control. When doing yard work in damp areas, wear a mask to avoid breathing in spores. Dust mites

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cleaning. In turn, it’s highly likely that dust will be disturbed, and along with it, dust mites. WebMD says dust mites are microscopic and people may not even know they are around. Keeping a home free of dusty items can reduce dust mite numbers. Also, cover mattresses, pillows and wash sheets weekly in hot water to help alleviate dust mite infiltration.

Insect stings

We tend to think of allergens in terms of small substances that are inhaled, but insects that are abundant in the

warm weather can be troublesome, too. An insect sting or bite can cause hives, itching, swelling, shortness of breath, or even anaphylaxis. While there’s no definitive way to avoid all insects, people can opt against brightly colored clothes and scented lotions or cosmetics. Insect repellents and skipping sweet foods or beverages at outdoor meals also may help.

Allergens are common this time of year, and people can take caution to feel better if they suffer allergies.

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Uptown Music Collective Brings Tribute to the Music of Queen to CAC

On Friday April 28th, and Saturday April 29th the Uptown Music Collective & UPMC North Central Pa will present “The Show Must Go On: The Music of Queen” at the Community Arts Center in Downtown Williamsport. There are very few bands in rock and roll history whose music is as unique, exciting, entertaining, and unforgettable as the music of Queen. In the last performance of the Uptown Music Collective’s performance season, the students will take on these rock legends and perform this immortal music, complete with an awesome light show, and with all the skill, passion, and excitement that people have come to expect from the school’s students.

This performance is additionally sponsored, in part, through partnerships with Geisinger’s Janet Weis Children’s Hospital and Hudock Capital Group.

Queen was formed in London in 1970 by vocalist Freddie Mercury, guitarist Brian

May, drummer Rodger Taylor, and bassist John Deacon. Over their long career, the band released 15 studio albums, had 53 top 40 singles — six of which went to #1 — and it was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2001.

Their music was an eclectic mix of driving hard rock, pop hooks, operatic vocal harmonies, classical chord progressions, layered harmonized guitars, theatrical elements, and pure unadulterated swagger.

In 1991, lead vocalist and songwriter Freddie Mercury died of complications from AIDs. He continued to work and record music with the band right up until the end. The song “The Show Must Go On” is one of his last completed vocal recordings.

In the years that followed, the remaining members of the group continued to perform, with friends of the band filling in for Freddie and for John Deacon, who retired in 1997.

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mance, the students of Special Performance Group 1 will present two hours of Queen’s greatest hits, such as “Another One Bites the Dust,” “Don’t Stop Me Now,” “You’re My Best Friend,” “Fat Bottomed Girls,” “Stone Cold Crazy,” “Killer Queen,” “Somebody to Love,” and many more. Performers will focus on presenting each as close to the original recording, while delivering them with the same swagger and intensity Queen was known for live.

“Our last Queen performance, 10 years ago in 2012, defined a generation of Uptown Music Collective students, including Tess Marshall, Dylan Rockoff, Gabe Stillman, Nuria Hunter, Shannon Cantor, Garret

Gaetano, and many more,” said Dave Brumbaugh, UMC founder and executive director. “The guitar, drum, bass, and keyboard music are very challenging, and the vocals demand an extraordinary amount of precision in every way. Students can’t go through the process of preparing to perform such powerful and eclectic music of this level and remain unchanged by it. Everyone should do themselves a favor — don’t miss this show!”

“The Show Must Go On” will feature Collective students who have been diligently preparing for this event for more than three months. Along with the music, there will be a professional-grade light, sound, and video

show, organized by the students themselves, who will work alongside the professionals at the CAC.

As with all Uptown Music Collective performances, the students are not only the performers but also the directors of the show. A group of younger students, or “Tech Monkeys,” will serve as stage technicians and spotlight operators. The cast for the show is drawn from the Uptown Music Collective’s much-heralded “Special Performance Group 1.”

This show is directed by Uptown Music Collective senior students Abby Colone and Luke O’Brien (both Loyalsock Township High School). The show’s leadership committee consists of UMC students Leah Batman (Laurel Springs School), Matthew

Bellino (Danville Area High School), Izzy Butters (Loyalsock Township High School), Chase Cowden (Loyalsock Township High School), Connor Evans (Williamsport Area High School), Ben Feuerstein (Lewisburg Area High School), Gabreon Godin (Williamsport Area High School), Grace Godin (Williamsport Area Middle School), Brendan Kuriga (South Williamsport Area High School), Duncan Larson (Loyalsock Township High School), Jossian Lilley (Loyalsock Township High School), Cassidy Lutz (Loyalsock Township High School), Calistra Mahoney (Pennsylvania College of Technology), and Stephanie Nappi (PA Cyber).

“One of the very first songs that I fell in love with as a musician was ‘Don’t Stop Me Now,’ by Queen,” O’Brien said. “Now I am

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able to close out my senior year at the Collective while playing that song in a show that I have the privilege to co-direct. The music in this show is fun, moving, and often deeply emotional — and I am very excited to share it with my community.”

Additional partners and sponsors for this performance include Chartwell Hotels, KFC of Williamsport, Blaise Alexander Family Dealerships, The Kiessling Group of Janney Montgomery Scott, UPMC Health Plan, Lycoming College, Woodlands Bank, Williamsport Sun-Gazette, FASTSIGNS of Williamsport, Pennsylvania College of Technology, The Brickyard Restaurant and Ale House, The Stonehouse Wood Fired Pizza and Pasteria, The Hartman Group, and Beiter’s Furniture, Mattress and Ap-

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Tickets for the performance, which are $20 in advance and $25 at the door (plus fees), are available through the Community Arts Center box office, 220 West Fourth St.; website, www.caclive.com; and phone, 570-3262424. Live stream tickets for Saturday night are also available.

For more details about “The Show Must Go On,” visit uptownmusic.org/queen, or call 570-329-0888. Check out the Collective’s official Facebook page, as well as other Collective social media outlets, for teasers, previews, behind-the-scenes info, and more from the performance.

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Too often, we “learn” our techniques by watching videos or TV shows, where aggressive and continual calling seems to be the norm. What they don’t depict on these shows and in the videos are the long periods of silence that occur in real life as

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can use as your setup location. It is easy for the turkeys to pattern you when they hear calling coming from the same exact location day after day.

Remember to carry more calls than you think you need.

You should have a box call or two, and one or two slate calls, and several mouth calls as well. You can never know ahead of time just which call will work best on a given day. By having multiple calls that offer a variety of tones and pitches, you will have a much better chance of interesting a passing gobbler.

Be patient — patience is one of the greatest keys to success in turkey hunting. Good luck, and remember, it is critical to positively identify your target and the surroundings before you squeeze the trigger!

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I’m sure most people are familiar with the ruffed grouse, especially since it’s been our state bird since 1931.

These days, spotting grouse seems less likely since grouse numbers have declined due to loss of habitat and a disease known as West Nile Virus. Those of us who have hunted grouse over the years are very aware of its thunderous flush when encountered on a hunt or when you unknowingly walk by one when walking through the woods. Our encounters with grouse are almost always sudden and surprising in nature, and any different behavior is quick to come to our attention, and that’s why I’m writing this piece now.

Over the past couple of years, I have had several grouse encounters that are entirely opposite of what’s normally expected.

I was driving up a dirt road that winds through the woods not far from my home a couple of years ago. As I rounded a turn, I noticed a grouse in the middle of the road, so I pulled over to allow it

to get across the road. When it refused to move, I got out of my truck and walked towards the grouse, expecting it to frantically take off. Not only did the grouse not flee but instead, it walked cautiously toward me. Over the next fifteen minutes, the grouse stayed right near me and came right up to my outreached hand several times. When I left, it was still standing near the middle of the road.

Last year I walked over to get my mail, and on the way back through my front yard, I spotted a grouse walking in my direction — highly unusual, I thought. What’s even more surprising is I was able to walk up to within a couple of feet of the bird and follow it through the yard and across the road. Once on the other side of the road, I actually reached down and picked up the grouse, at which point it took off in what appeared to be perfectly normal flight.

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grouse sitting a couple of feet in front of my rhododendron bush. I slowly walked by the grouse and went into the house, and got my wife. You see my wife Sheila in the photo that accompanies this article as she walked up to within inches of the grouse before it flew a short distance across the road and then disappeared into the brush. What’s interesting is this encounter was at the same location as my encounter the previous year. Was this the same grouse only a year later?

Well, I seriously doubt that these grouse are actually “tame,” but they definitely exhibit less fear of humans, and I’ve read that they may even act aggressively. Apparently, this behavior has caught the attention of the Pennsylvania State Game

Commission, and they are conducting a genetics study in conjunction with Pennsylvania State University. The research is geared toward gaining a better understanding of grouse genetic variations across the state and whether the “tame” behavior is actually linked to genetics.

In the meantime, keep your eyes open for your own encounter. If you do spot such grouse behavior, you are asked to report the sighting to the game commission at grousecomments@pa.gov. Include your name, phone number, date of sighting, location, and a brief description of the encounter. It is hoped that this information will provide further insight into this unusual behavior.

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Softball is Shining

As the high school softball game wouldn’t be starting for another hour, very few fans had gathered at the field. As the teams were beginning their pregame routine, a woman greeted me with a warm smile while stating, “Isn’t this wonderful!”

Thinking she was referring to the beautiful day that had unfolded, I returned the greeting stating something about how good the weatherman had been to us the past few days.

“I’m not talking about the weather. I’m talking about how great it is to see these girls playing softball. I’m amazed at how well they play and how athletic they are.”

“I’m old,” she admitted, “but when I was in high school, they didn’t have all these sports for girls. They had cheerleading and intramural sports but nothing like this.”

That brief conversation has lingered in my mind, especially as it relates to the brand of high school softball being played in our area.

Good softball play is not a recent phenomenon in our locale. Lycoming County and the surrounding area have been blessed with a plethora of outstanding teams throughout the years, with Loyal-

sock, South Williamsport, Williamsport, and last year Montgomery bringing home state championship hardware for their trophy cases.

Due to print deadlines, this is being penned before last weekend’s annual Williamsport-hosted Elm Park Tournament. The annual event for the softballers is the equivalent to Bowman Field’s Backyard Brawl, only bigger. The eightteam tournament field includes Loyalsock, Montoursville, South Williamsport, the host Millionaires, and four other quality teams including last year’s champion Bellefonte. The local squads were not scheduled against each other in Friday’s opening round, but Saturday’s local grudge matches heated up the competition.

Judging the local teams by their won/ lost records is not a true indication of how they stack up, as the schools are of different PIAA classifications and play different regular season schedules. Hughesville, Jersey Shore, Loyalsock, Montoursville, and Williamsport are all members of the Heartland Conference. Montgomery, Muncy, and St. John Neumann are members of the Mid-Penn conference, while South Williamsport

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During the 2022 season, the nine-county schools compiled a combined 62% winning record, highlighted by Montgomery’s PIAA Class A state title. South Williamsport was crowned the District IV AA champ via a hard-fought 3-2 win over Muncy, and Jersey Shore reached the AAAA championship game.

As this year’s season enters the May stretch run, all have continued their winning traditions, with Hughesville and St. John Neumann showing marked improvement over last year.

While some outstanding seniors are completing their high school careers, the future of high school softball looks to be in good hands. The rosters of Lycoming

County schools show 32 seniors and 50 freshmen playing the game. Williamsport has the most seniors (7) but also has seven freshmen. Hughesville, Montoursville, and Muncy have four seniors, while Loyalsock, Montgomery, St. John Neumann, and South Williamsport all have three. Grace Lorson is the only senior suiting up for Jersey Shore’s Bulldogs.

While Jersey Shore seems poised for continued success, the underclassmen theme has been a key ingredient to the successes at Hughesville, Neumann, and Montoursville. Loyalsock features six new starters from last season, Montgomery eight, and South Williamsport’s starting lineup includes six sophomores and two freshmen joining four-sport se-

nior Aleigha Rieppel.

With the District IV playoffs looming a month away, high school softball will be reaching a fever pitch as teams seek to qualify for state tournament glory. Per the PIAA bracketing determination, local schools will be competing for District IV titles at the A, AA, AAA, & AAAA levels. In 5A & 6A, District IV is combined with District II for tournament play.

Schools are assigned to the various levels based upon the number of female students in grades 9-10-11. The cutoff for each level includes Class A – 107, AA –150, AAA – 220, AAAA – 321, AAAAA – 487 & AAAAAA – 488 and above.

In Pennsylvania, there are 104 teams

at the A level, (107) 2A, (105) 3A, (108) 4A, (106) 5A, & (104) 6A. At the District IV level, there are nine teams in A, 12 in AA, 13 in AAA, and seven in AAAA. Based upon the accumulative numbers, the number of teams at the District level qualifying for the state tournament varies.

District IV will send one Class A team into state tournament play, (2) AA, (2) AAA, and (1) AAAA. At the 5 & 6A combined District 2 & 4 levels, one team will advance in each.

As the weather warms, take the opportunity to get out and see your favorite high school team in action. And as Terrel Owens once said, “Get your popcorn ready!”

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Imentioned before that my father and I are building an addition. I am still doing my best to chronicle the entire experience. This might be episode seven. Oh my, folks. There is never a dull moment. My weekly updates online continue to turn heads. Our lack of progress and foolish mistakes are still trending on Instagram. We are making progress, but everyone is questioning, “Why didn’t they just hire someone?” Yes. The entire neighborhood is watching.

We had some delays with our permits. It also didn’t help that my mates never return my calls. My father was hoping to start sooner than later. But unfortunately, we had to push everything to late September. Pops now lives in California. And he has been with us off and on since the beginning. He has built a few homes in his day. Rough carpentry. But that was thirty years ago when he was much, much younger. He means well, but Jim needs to sharpen his pencil. I am thankful for his efforts, yet he continues to struggle. The Spencer gals have completely lost their patience. Rome wasn’t built in a day. Give us a break.

In the previous installments, I shared

a few tales of our major mishaps. Oh, it has been quite the adventure. Who frames a wall with an upside-down door? That pushed us back even further. The folks on YouTube make it look so easy. Everyone is an expert. You should’ve put that one-unit bathtub in first. Gee, thanks. I will surely remember that next time. Not. You can’t make it up, kids. I make several trips to Lowes each week. The customer service desk and I are on a first-name basis. This will be a three-year project. I now park my car in the PRO lot. I get several strange looks. Many contractors laugh when I use the canoe rack on my Renegade to transport 2x4s and sheets of drywall. Things get a little dicey on PA 87. Those damn pheasants chuckle too. I often run into some familiar faces. They offer free advice but poke fun. I don’t take it personally. I get even when they call for Template. Jensen and I also send disgruntled and naughty photos. This bird is for you.

DAY 201. SHINGLES

Jensen and I did the best we could. But remember we only have a few hours to work. When Jim is in California, he sends us plenty of notes. We cross off one job on his punch list, but

then he sends eight more. Big Spence flew in for a few days to help finish the roof. We still had to waterproof the chimney and shingle the east. Grandpa sent us to Bloomsburg to grab some supplies. Lowes was out of stock.

Home Depot was full. We loaded up the Jeep with matching shingles and nails. Good thing we saved our receipts. We didn’t end up using the overpriced Styrofoam thing.

Spence reached out to a few of his chums for help. Only one showed — poor guy. No one wants to work with Jim. Maybe it’s because we make fun of him. But Dean Dan Miller answered the call. Dan and his wife Barb are good family friends. Doc is wicked smart. He also has skills. Dan was a big help; he somehow understands my father’s new code. Point. Mumble. Question. Mumble. DO YOU KNOW WHAT I MEAN? Mumble. Dan and I worked well together — great conversation in between shingles. Jensen was our grunt, and he got a great workout. The roof is done, kids. Finally. Jim celebrated by going back to California.

Thank God. Joking.

DAY 232. WAYNE SAVES EASTER

Spence and I finally came to our senses. We decided to hire someone to drywall and mud the upstairs addition. We ran the electric and insulated. Reached out to our new best friend, who was vacationing in Florida. My man Wayne Rockey is somewhat retired. But he checked with corporate and agreed to do us a solid. What a character. Lycoming County is a rather small place, and Wayne and I hit it off immediately. How do you know them? We have 204 mutual buds.

Wayne and his guys were fantastic. What they did in three days would’ve taken us 15 weekends. I am so glad that we pulled the trigger. Hanging rock is one thing, but mudding is another. The Spencers do have some experience. But we are strictly amateurs. Wayne’s work is unrivaled. But he said no to the Webb Weekly discount. Thanks, Rock.

I am starting to get the hang of this building thing. No. I will not give up my day job and all my part-time gigs. Having my father aro und sure is grand. We all appreciate his efforts. Big Jim is our hero. Yes. I sometimes complain. He plans to drive cross country again in May. I’m sure I will fill you in when we tackle the flooring and paint. Cheers.

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SALE Th-Sat. April 27th29th, 8a-4p. 54 White Deer Baptist Church Road. Tools, Hardware, Safe, chairs, Table, Computer Desk, Bureau, Assorted Women’s Clothing, Household Goods. 172518 NOON DEADLINE FOR ALL ADS Call Jaimie - 326-WEBB (9322) or classifieds@webbweekly.com Real Estate ... Add $5 for a Picture
the Jackpot and
Doors open at 5pm • Games begin at 6:30pm
720 W. 4tH St., WilliamSport, pa 17701 • 570-323-0850 or 570-323-9456 Breakfast • Wednesday-Sunday • 8am-12pm Dine in or take out • 570-505-1318 BINGO AND BREAKFAST ARE OPEN TO THE PUBLIC. GUESTS ARE WELCOME TO ALL OUR EVENTS. FIND US ON FACEBOOK @ AMERICAN LEGION POST 1 WILLIAMSPORT American Legion Post 1 10 East Third St., Williamsport, Pa 17701 (Corner of Market and Third St) (570) 322-9198 • Bingo: (570) 329-3397 Doors open @ 4:30 pm • Games start @ 6:00 pm Bingo • Up to $100 per game • Jackpot Up to $1000 No machines • Door prizes • Please see our Facebook page for weekly totals.
Bingo Every Monday Night
face for $9
win
Mystery #(s)
BINGO
EVERY WED & SAT.

CHURCH RUMMAGE

& SOUP SALE At First Presbyterian Church Walnut Street, Milton. Fri.

April 28th, 9-5, Sat. April 29th, 9-noon. Saturday

$2.00 A Bag (Bag Provided). Soup: Quarts $6.00, Pints $3.00 . 172313

CHURCH SERVICES

HESHBON PARK

UNITED METHODIST

CHURCH 2898 Heshbon Rd., Williamsport (Turn Off Of Lycoming Creek Road) Pastor Jane O’Borski.

Worship 9 AM, Sunday School 10:15 AM. 170477

GENERAL MERCH.

HUSQVARNA 17” Rototiller. 570-279-1530.

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ONE INCH HITCH

MOUNT Cargo Carrier. 60” x 24” x 6”. $85.00. Call 570-560-0716.

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$100 PER PICKUP

LOAD, Birch Wood For Smoking. Apple And Hickory For Curing Hams. 570-924-3743. Special For Firewood, $50/Load.

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su Boat Motor. Only Used

Twice, $1,500.00 Firm. 570-329-2234. 172710

LAY-Z-BOY LOVESEAT Recliner Free to Good Home. All Electrical Functions Work. Remote Storage With Cup Holder. Call For Info: Ray 570447-3584. 172848

4 PIECE WHITE WICKER Patio Set. 570584-5461. 172860

WHEELHORSE RIDING TRACTOR 14HP Kohler Engine, 42” Mower Deck With Hydraulic Lift. $975.00. Montoursville. 570-433-4486. 172701

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BLUE ELECTRIC WHEELCHAIR. Zero Turn Radius. Other Details. Telephone 570-3227289. 172369

LARGE LOT OF

tronic Parts And Accessories. Make An Offer, Call For Listing 570-666-7035. 172504

SAFE STEP. North America ’s #1 Walk-In Tub. Comprehensive lifetime warranty. Top-ofthe-line installation and service. Now featuring our FREE shower package and $1600 Off for a limited time! Call today! Financing available. Call Safe Step 1-833-356-1954.

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

SAFE STEP. North America’s #1 Walk-in tub. Comprehensive lifetime warranty. Top-of-the-line installation and service. Now featuring our free shower package & $1600 off - limited time! Financing available. 1-855-4171306. C11

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

PREPARE FOR POWER OUTAGES TODAY with a GENERAC home standby generator $0 Money Down + Low Monthly Payment Options Request a FREE Quote – Call now before the next power outage: 1-855-465-7624. M11

THE GENERAC PWRCELL solar plus battery storage system. SAVE money, reduce reliance on grid, prepare for outages and power your home. Full installation services. $0 Down Financing Option. Request FREE no obligation quote. Call 1-877539-0299. C11

BATH & SHOWER UPDATES in as little as ONE DAY! Affordable prices - No payments for 18 months! Lifetime warranty & professional installs. Senior & Military Discounts available. Call: 855-761-1725. C11

PREPARE FOR POWER OUTAGES TODAY with a GENERAC home standby generator

$0 Down + Low Monthly Pmt with a free Quote –Call now before the next power outage: 1-855-9486176. C11

HEMLOCK LUMBER

Anything Up To 12’. Also, Walnut Boards. 400 Heck Road, Jersey Shore. 570745-2433. 172320

FARM FEED FIREWOOD

HARD WOOD SLAB WOOD $10.00 A Bundle. 570-547-0635. 169986

FARM FEED COLLECTIBLES

PETTY STP RACING

LEGENDS at Daytona HO Scale Electric Slot Car Racing Set in original box. Never played. Includes 2 cars, 20 feet of track and a color autographed poster. $75.00 firm! Call 570-3261015. 172707

THIRTY, FIRST-EDITION autographed hardcover book collection. Excellent condition. Authors include: Joy Fielding, Neil Gaiman, Sue Grafton, Andrew Greeley, Steve Martin, Anne Rice, and more. $10.00 each. Buy one or all. Call 570-326-1015. 172708

HEALTHCARE

MOBILEHELP, America’s premier mobile medical alert system. Whether you’re home or away. For safety & peace of mind. No long term contracts! Free brochure! 1-888-4893936. C11

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

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South Williamsport Fire Department THANK YOU FOR YOUR CONTINUED SUPPORT! 573 Hastings Street, South Williamsport Phone: 570-326-4167 Doors Open at 2:30 PM Game Starts at 4:00 PM Food & Refreshments Available Packs 30—Bumper 10 / Machines 30-50-70 *All packs & machines include Mystery #, Jackpot & the New Progressive Player -funded game* SUNDAY BINGO South Williamsport Fire Department THANK YOU FOR YOUR CONTINUED SUPPORT! 573 Hastings Street, South Williamsport Phone: 570-326-4167 MONTGOMERY LIONS CHICKEN BBQ Sat., May 6 th • Pickup Starting at 11AM at American Legion • Pavilion 249 Broad St., Montgomery $12 • 1/2 Chicken, 2 Sides plus Extras • Pre Sale: 570-547-1260 This position is a key player of the Buildings & Ground staff who performs a wide variety of custodial and maintenance duties in order to provide a clean, orderly, and safe environment for students, employees, and visitors on campus! What are we looking for? High school diploma / G.E.D required. Minimum of 1 year of experience with basic carpentry skills and routine maintenance of plumbing, electrical and mechanical systems is preferred, as well as industrial cleaning experience. The hours of the position are Monday through Friday from 4:00 pm – 12:00 am and this is a full-time benefi ts eligible position! To Apply: Visit our job opportunities page at www.lycoming.edu or call 570-321-4042 for more information! Lycoming College is an Equal Opportunity Employer. LYCOMING COLLEGE IS HIRING A MAINTENANCE CUSTODIAN!
We would like to thank all of our members and community partners for their donations to our 1st Gun Bingo held March 25th. And to all of the people that came out to help make this fundraiser a huge success…
THANK YOU!!

anticipates the following positions for the 2023-2024 school year: High School Instrumental Music Teacher/ Concert and Marching Band Director

Please apply online at www.loyalsocklancers.org/our-district/employment-opportunities/ EOE • Deadline May 12, 2023

DON’T LET THE STAIRS LIMIT YOUR MOBILITY! Discover the ideal solution for anyone who struggles on the stairs, is concerned about a fall or wants to regain access to their entire home. Call AmeriGlide today!

1-844-317-5246. M11

DENTAL INSURANCE from Physicians Mutual Insurance Company. Coverage for 350 plus procedures. Real dental insurance - NOT just a discount plan. Do not wait! Call now! Get your FREE Dental Information Kit with all the details! 1-877-553-1891 www. dental50plus.com/macnet #6258. M11

ATTENTION OXYGEN

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

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WANTED TO BUY BUYING RECORDS!!!

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

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CALLAHAN’S ANTIQUITIES

381 Broad Street Montoursville, PA.

ALWAYS BUYING Quality Antiques, Gold, Silver Top Prices Paid With Immediate Payment. One Piece or Whole Estates.

“Member of Certified Appraisers Guild of America”.

Open Thursday, Friday, & Saturday

11 a.m. to 5 p.m. 570-368-2597.

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SEAMSTRESS EMPLOYMENT

PRE-SCHOOL

TEACHER NEEDED for Tues.-Fri. morning program during the school year. Early Childhood or Elementary Education degree and background clearances required. Please send resume to: The PreSchool at St. Luke, 1400 Market St, Williamsport, PA 17701, ATTN: PreSchool Personnel Committee. Resumes accepted until May 16th. 172664

estate sale of

CONNIE AND EDWARD KAUFMAN

Madison Ave., Montoursville

April 28th & 29 th • 9:00am-3:00pm at Faxon Kenmar Church Basement 1301 Clayton Ave., Williamsport

All Sales Cash & Carry • Handicapped Accessible.

Country Home Collection Baskets, Crocks & Spongeware.

Imperial Glass: Red Slag and White Milkglass Hobnail Items.

Shafford Porcelain Dinnerware with Strawberry Patch Design. David Armstrong and Ron Beach Prints. Hand Woven

Antique Coverlets. Boyd’s Bears, Housewares, Clothing, Silk Flowers, Knick Knacks, Jewelry, Seasonal Decorations, Antiques, Lawn Furniture, Yard Decorations, Luggie Folding

Scooter, Americana Decorations, Primitives, Small Appliances and Much, Much More.

THE EARLY CHILDHOOD LEARNING CENTER (ECLC) a faith-based childcare facility located in the First Southern Baptist Church at 89 Kimble Hill Road, Williamsport is accepting applications for a full-time Assistant PreK Teacher. Applicants must be at least 18 years or older and have a minimum of two years documented experience working with young children. Resumes can be sent to eclcfsbc@gmail.com or call Melissa Hamm at 570-323-2025 for more information. The ECLC is an EOE. 172367

MANUFACTURER OF WOODEN FRAMES for the upholstered lift chair industry has full-time entry level positions available in our Montoursville production facility. Apply in person at: American Wood Company, 230 Streibeigh Lane, Unit 4, Montoursville, PA 17754. (Located on the Maple Street side of the Streibeigh Lane Complex ) 172514

LANDSCAPERS AND MOWERS WANTED For Established Lawn Care Business. Experience Preferred. Call Scott 570419-6326. 172853

WE ARE SEEKING an experienced Tow Truck Driver to join our team at Wood’s Garage. Inquire and apply within at 121 Broad Street Montoursville, PA. 172357

PLUMBINGMASTERS

IS LOOKING for HVAC

Technicians and Helpers with experience in servicing and installing all types of systems (some experience in oil furnaces is a plus). We offer competitive pay, paid vacation and holiday’s, medical benefits and 401K. Please send resume and business references to: PlumbingMasters, 302 Sidney Street, South Williamsport, 17702 or email at plumbingmasters1@verizon.net or call 570-323-1983. 172872

BUSINESS SERVICES

LAWN MOWING, Williamsport Area. 570-3223256. 172866

CONSTRUCTION

BY THE HOUR Or By The Job. 570-418-2292. 172672

JUNK REMOVAL, HAULING, Clean-Out. Brush Removal. Free Estimates. 570-360-9668. 172696

HANDYMAN Fast Service, Nice Work. Call Me And Save. Mike 570-5064669. 172104

GORDON’S PAINTING & REMODELING

272-230-7393. 172508

RICHART’S FURNITURE REFINISHING AND REPAIR We Make Spindles, We Fix Most Any Loose Chairs. We Also Paint Metal, 570584-3215. 172515

YARD WORK, CLEAN-UP. Brush Removal, Hauling, Weed-Whacking. Also, Clean-Outs. Fully Insured. 570-439-1934. 172088

GUTTER CLEANOUTS, Heavy Yard Work, Home And Garage CleanOuts. Chris 267-355-3401. 172372

MACHINE OPERATORS MAINTENANCE POSITIONS PART-TIME SECURITY GUARDS

Wages are $18.98+ to $23.02+ per hour

Industrial Machine Operators, Electricians, Millwrights & Machinist

Physical requirements include but are not limited to: lift and maneuver up to 75lbs, stand, walk, bend for long periods up to full shifts.

General Skills: operate hoist, lifts, manual hand tools, welding equipment, read, write, comprehend information, as well as communication and team skills are required.

Part-Time Security Guards $13.25 per hour (under 24 hours per week)

NO PHONE CALLS WILL BE ACCEPTED

Wirerope Works Inc. is committed to hire and retain a diverse workforce. We are proud to be an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer, making decisions without regard to race, color, religion, creed, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, marital status, national origin, age, veteran status, disability, or any other protected class are required to safely operate drawing, furnace, planetary, and tubular equipment to produce quality rope and strand products.

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Works, Inc
Bethelehem Wire Rope®
Wirerope
manufacturer of
• Paid Lunch Break • Full Medical at low cost • Company Paid Insurances: EAP, Dental, Vision, Life, and Short Term Disability, • 401k • Company provided Pension based on hours worked • Production Bonus • Vacation & Holidays OUR BENEFIT PACKAGE INCLUDES:
65 • Webb Weekly April 26, 2023 www.webbweekly.com Call 570-326-9322 Don’t Waste Your Advertising Dollars Nothing Works For You Like Webb Weekly and Direct Mail! Call Jaimie at 570-326-9322 NIPPENOSE CHIMNEY - STOVES D&S Machine Stoves - Kitchen Ranges S-S Canners - Boiler • Pellet Stove Chimney Liners Stove Pipe & Accessories Chimtek Masonry Chimney Systems Insulated SS Chimneys 7807 Rt. 44 Hwy. Williamsport, PA 17702 Call: 7:30 am - 8:00am • 570-745-3660 LANDSCAPING & EXCAVATING - MUNCY, PA 570-419-7576 FULL SERVICE LANDSCAPING & EXCAVATING COMPANY RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL Full Service Landscaping • Excavating • Hardscaping 24 hr . Tree Service (Trimming & Removal) Water Management & Drainage • 1-3 Hours Dry Time • Deeper Cleaning Than Steam or Chem • Carpet Dries Soft • Tile & Grout Cleaning • Environmentally Green Products 570-494-8425 • www.oxymagiccentralpa.com GUARANTEED PRICE OVER THE PHONE! COUPON COUPON UPHOLSTERY CLEANING SPECIALS $74 SOFA $34 CHAIR $64 LOVESEAT HAPPY ACRES RESTAURANT WILDLIFE LOUNGE Open M, T, Th @ 4pm • Fri, Sat, Sun @ Noon 3332 Little Pine Creek Rd. • Waterville, PA 17776 www.happyacresresort.net PRIME RIB EVERY FRI & SAT KARAOKE EVERY SAT 7PM-10PM Check Facebook for Menu & Special Events 5 Dining Rooms • 570-753-8585 KEEFER ROOFING & SPOUTING FREE ESTIMATES • 50 Year Warranty Call Bill at (570) 398-1619 JEFF JOHNSON 717-422-1056 Williamsport, PA 17701 PA #138222 Electrical Furniture Assembly Light Pruning Mulching Painting Drywall Repair Light Brush Hauling Small Household Repairs & Improvements CALL TODAY FOR PRICES BULK OR BAG COAL * DELIVERY AVAILABLE 288 Caldwell Rd., Trout Run, PA 17771 Bob’s Lectrified Electric Bikes Snap Cycles, Sondors, Eunorau, Electric Bike Co. USA 559 High St., L.H. PA. 17745 570-893-1880 Monday-Friday 7:00am-4:00pm • 570-745-3216 LG WOOD PRODUCTS SLABWOOD FOR SALE Great for Campfires Approx. 1/2 Cord per Bundle $ 20.00 per Bundle 570-447-5805 Smith’s Tree Service Serving Central Pennsylvania for Over 40 Years FREE Estimates • Fully Insured Removal • Trimming Stump Removal PA# 139263 J+M Seamless Gutters LLC John Hostetter 405 Huffman Lane Muncy, PA 17756 570-772-1717 Fully Insured Free Estimates • Leaf Guards • Clean Outs • Gutter Installation U M C Mechanical Co. BLOW OUT SPECIALS call today for FREE ESTIMATE heating * air conditioning * refrigeration (425) 528-6500 umcmechanicalcompany@gmail.com fresh air duct system installed or serviced 570-772-9774 CLARKNFRYMASONRY@GMAIL.COM PH @ Phone: 570-538-3297 PA #179705 Fully Insured Free Estimates 1105 Lehman Rd., Allenwood, PA 17810 Willow Shade Construction Pole Buildings, Decks, Porches, etc. Phone: 570-217-0329 Sam Fisher - Owner PA #175359 Fully Insured Free Estimates 1105 Lehman Rd., Allenwood, PA 17810 Willow Shade Masonry Custom Block and Brick Specializing in Chimney’s and Out Door Fireplace’s, etc.

WE TRANSFORM YOUR KITCHEN IN LESS TIME, with less stress, at an amazing value. Since 1979, Kitchen Magic, a family-owned business offering cabinet refacing, new cabinetry, and luxury countertop throughout the Northeast. Call today for a free estimate 1-844-8875145 (PA017137) M11

REPLACE YOUR ROOF with the best looking and longest lasting material-steel from Erie Metal Roofs! Three styles and multiple colors available. Guaranteed to last a lifetime! Limited Time Offer - $500 Discount + Additional 10% off install (for military, health workers & 1st responders.) Call Erie Metal Roofs: 1-855-3384807. M11

BECOME A PUBLISHED AUTHOR. We want to Read Your Book! Dorrance Publishing-Trusted by Authors Since 1920 Book manuscript submissions currently being reviewed. Comprehensive Services: Consultation, Production, Promotion and Distribution Call for Your Free Author`s Guide 1-866-482-1576 or visit http://dorranceinfo.com/ macnet. M11

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LAWNCARE

SCOTT'S LAWN CARE. SPRING AND FALL CLEAN-UP. Residential And Commercial Mowing And Landscaping. 24th Year In Business. Fully Insured. Call Now For Spring Rototilling 570-419-6326.

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ROBERT’S LANDSCAPING. MOWING, TRIMMING, MULCHING, SPRING CLEANUP. 570-279-2012.

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RICHARD’S LAWN CARE AND LANDSCAPING. Spring CleanUp, Trimming, Mowing And Mulching. Low Voltage Lighting. Free Estimates. PA064570. 570772-1588. 171020

DAVID’S LAWN CARE

RESIDENTIAL

WE ARE LOOKING TO ADD NEW CUSTOMERS FULLY INSURED MULCHING-MOWING-HEDGE TRIMMINGWEED WHACKING FREE ESTIMATES IF NO ANSWER LEAVE A VOICEMAIL 570-323-4014. 172858

HEALTHCARE CLEANING

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

SERVICES OFFERED

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$10K - $125K+ Get Fresh Start or Forgiveness Call 1-877-705-1472 Monday through Friday 7AM-5PM PST. M11

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JORDAN TOWNSHIP RESIDENTS

RESIDENTS WISHING TO HAVE DUST OIL PLACED ON TOWNSHIP ROADS FOR DUST CONTROL MUST COMPLETE AN APPLICATION, WHICH CAN BE OBTAINED AT THE TOWNSHIP OFFICE OR BY EMAILING jordantwplycco@verizon.net

300 FEET OF DUST OIL WILL BE PROVIDED FREE IN FRONT OF OCCUPIED HOMES ADDITIONAL DUST OIL WILL BE SUPPLIED AT $100.00 PER 100 FEET, PAID IN ADVANCE.

ALL APPLICATIONS AND PAYMENTS MUST BE SUBMITTED BY MAY 3, 2023. MARKERS MUST BE CLEARLY PLACED WHERE OIL IS TO BE APPLIED.

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Placement of dust oil will be at the discretion of the Supervisors. Supervisors will not be responsible for accidents or damage. JORDAN TOWNSHIP SUPERVISORS 4298 RT. 42 HWY. UNITYVILLE, PA 17774 BUYING
SILVER PAYING CASH FOR... Highest Prices Paid for Gold & Silver Jewelry, Coins, Sterling Flatware, Dishes, Blue Decorated Crocks & Jugs, Vintage Watches / Guns & Antiques, Costume Jewelry and Advertising Items Will beat any competitors price in writing for Gold & Silver Guaranteed 570-916-9627 TAKE SUMMERS OFF! NO EXPERIENCE REQUIRED | PAID PROFESSIONAL TRAINING JOIN OUR WILLIAMSPORT TEAM 570-326-0671 STACareers.com
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67 • Webb Weekly April 26, 2023 www.webbweekly.com Call 570-326-9322 The Best Buy In Advertising Your Business Card Mailed to Over 58,000 Homes. $50.00/Week (1-4 Weeks) or $40.00/Week (5 or More Weeks) Call Jaimie at 570-326-9322 CALL 570-246-3714 SEAMLESS GUTTERS INSTALLED OR DROPPED Gutter Repairs & Cleaning GUTTERNUTZ@GMAIL.COM PA# 115065 Reconstruction & IN ALL PHASES OF MASONRY STONE • VENEERS • BRICK BLOCK • STUCCO • PARGE COATS CONCRETE • CHIMNEYS • WALLS FOUNDATIONS • STEPS SIDEWALKS ... AND MUCH MORE! FOR AN HONEST & FREE ESTIMATE CALL (570) 220-5198 FULLY INSURED – PA#164691 Rest ation Experts 238 Pine Loganton Rd., Loganton, PA 17747 • Boat Covers • Upholstery • Travel Trailer Skirting • Truck & Trailer Tarps & Meshes CUSTOM TARPS & AWNINGS COMMERCIAL & RESIDENTIAL 570-725-2341 •GARAGES •DECKS •POLE BUILDINGS •ROOFING •SIDING •INTERIOR & EXTERIOR REMODELING •RESIDENTIAL DEMOLITION •FULLY INSURED HENRY YODER 570-284-7206 570-768-8041 PA# 165587 Full Time Roof Restoration CALL REUBEN FISHER 570-547-6343DOYOU NEED A NEW ROOF? 570.360.9668 • Brush Removal • Brush Mowing • Shed Removal • Junk Removal • Yard/Storm Clean Up Professional • Efficient • Reliable Fully Insured Free Estimates HARDWOOD MULCH & MUSHROOM SOIL SOLD BY THE YARD 100 HICKORY DRIVE • LOGANTON, PA HILLSIDE LUMBER MONDAY - FRIDAY 6:30AM - 3:00PM WE DELIVER! WE CAN LOAD YOUR TRUCK OR TRAILER ASK ABOUT OUR VOLUME DISCOUNT! LANDSCAPERS WELCOME! 570-725-3413 570-398-8424 EXTERIOR CLEANING SERVICE COMMERCIAL & RESIDENTIAL HIGH PRESSURE CLEANING ALUMINUM VINYL SIDING BRICK PATIOS DECKS CAN HAUL WATER IF NECESSARY Appliances • Bedding • Furniture • Sewing Machines • Vacuums SWOPE’S NEW LOCATION 1217 W. 4th St., Williamsport 570-322-2722 Over 50 Years of Service Monday-Friday 10aM-5pM • Saturday 9aM-3pM Our specialty is fixing small holes that others won’t. LET US MAKE IT WHOLE AGAIN! PATCHMASTERTM Damon Allmaras - General Manager 1-844-PATCHMAN •570-220-2562 dallmaras@patchmaster.com • patchmaster.com DRYWALL/PLASTER DAMAGE? Moving damage, accidents, plumbers and electricians left holes? NO MATTER THE SOURCE, WE PATCH IT! Please Call/Text to schedule a virtual Online Estimate License #155140 PROFESSIONAL POWER 570-326-3431 SERVICING ALL BRANDS WHEELCHAIR & SCOOTER REPAIR SCOOTER RENTAL Specializing In Metal And Shingle Roofing Daniel Beiler Montgomery PA 570-220-0824 ROOF RESTORATION • COMMERCIAL ROOFING • METAL OVER SHINGLES • NEW SHINGLES • ROOF REPAIRS • FREE ESTIMATES DAVID PEACHY • 570.725.2684 DYNA FIREWOOD PROCESSOR RENTAL Cut. Split. Pile. Relax – From Log to Firewood Lickety-Split! Available Weekdays & Weekends from *Friday-Monday. All prices include tax. MODEL SC15 One Day ........... $300 *Two Day.......... $500 One Week ....... $1,250 One Month .... $4,250 Overtime $40/Hour Delivery Options Available • SC15 processes up to 22” diameter, 16’ logs • Sets up quickly and easy to operate • Can be towed with 1/2 ton pick-up • Extra bar & chains included

INFLATION IS AT 40 YEAR HIGHS. Interest rates are way up. Credit Cards. Medical Bills. Car Loans. Do you have $10k or more in debt? Call National Debt Relief to find out how to pay off your debt for significantly less than what you owe! Free quote: 1-877-592-3616. C11

INSURANCE

LOOKING FOR AUTO INSURANCE? Find great deals on the right auto insurance to suit your needs. Call today for a free quote! 866-924-2397. M11

CELL SERVICE

SWITCH AND SAVE up to $250/yr on talk, text & data. No contract or hidden fees. Unlimited talk & text with flexible data plans. Premium nationwide coverage. 100% U.S. based customer service. Limited time get $50 off any new account. Use code GIFT50. 1-855-9033048 . C11

REAL ESTATE VACATION HOME

SNOWBIRDS! Spring to Fall Home away from Home!

Furnished 2BR, Beautiful View, Loyalsock Home on one floor. $1600 includes water, garbage, yard work / snow. Background & Credit check, 1yr lease/deposit, call to see 570-220-4729 . 172714

WANTED TO RENT

WANTED TO RENT: Small Cabin/ Old Hunting Cabin For Spring/Summer/Fall, Waterville/ Pine Creek Area. Can Be Rustic. For 2 Adults, Senior, Quiet, No Children, No Pets. Washer, Dryer, Stove, Refrigerator Required. Some Furniture. 727-412-2100 . 172371

APARTMENTS FOR RENT

BROAD ST. SCHOOL APTS. JERSEY SHORE

Senior Living. 2-Bedroom apartment available, $893 / Month. 1-Bedroom apartment available, $745 / Month. 62 yrs. of age and older facility. All utilities included! Central Air, Wall-to-Wall Carpeting, Microwave, DW, Refrigerator, Gas Stove. On-site Laundry available. Entire Building Elevator Accessible. 24-HR Emergency Maintenance. 24-HR Secured Building. $99 Security Deposit. NO PETS. Questions? Tour? Call Andy @ 570-601-6818.

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WHITE HALL

APARTMENTS

For

Rent. Apartment #1: 2 Bedroom, 1 Bath On 2nd Floor. Kitchen, Dinning Room, Living Room, Sun Porch And Front Porch On 1st Floor. Detached Garage, Shared Laundry Room. Water And Sewer Included, $850.00. Apartment #4: 1 Bedroom, Living Room, Kitchen On 2nd Floor. Water, Sewer, Electric And Heat Included, $750.00. Off-Street Parking, Shared Laundry Room. Location: 860 White Hall Road, Danville, PA. Call And Leave Message 570-547-2954.

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WILLIAMSPORTNICHOLS COURT APARTMENTS, WE ARE NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS FOR A ONE BEDROOM, MUST BE 62 YRS. OR OLDER & MEET FEDERAL PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS. RENT INCLUDES ALL UTILITIES. SECTION 8 VOUCHERS AC-

CEPTED AND BUS STOPS AT BUILDING. NON-SMOKING BUILDING. THIS INSTITUTION IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY PROVIDER AND EMPLOYER. PLEASE CALL 1-800-735-3068, TTD: 711 TO REQUEST AN APPLICATION. 172857

HOUSE FOR RENT

HOUSE FOR RENTFURNISHED. Loyalsock. Beautiful condition. 2BR living/dining room on one floor, Den/office. $1600 includes water, garbage, yard work /snow.

Background & Credit check, 1yr lease/deposit, call to see 570-220-4729 . 172666

MOBILE HOME FOR SALE

2 BEDROOM, 2 FULL BATH 14 x 70 Trailer. 10 x 30 Enclosed Porch. All Electric, $20,000. Williamsport Area, Montoursville School District. 570713-5873. 172370

STORAGE UNITS

10 X 16. $75.00/Month. Call 570-337-4994. 172116

CEMETERY LOTS

PRIME 4 GRAVE LOTS With 2 Vaults In West Highland Area Of Twin Hills Memorial Park (Muncy, PA). Approximate Value $7,200.00, Will Sell For $6,000.00, 570-323-7538. Leave Message. 172684

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Contact Jaimie Today!! Call (570) 326-9322 or, email classifieds@webbweekly.com Only $7.95 for 5 lines! Your YARD SALE or, GARAGE SALE or, RUMMAGE SALE (Or, whatever you want to call it!) ADVERTISE For Immediate Hire Transport Custom Designs, a custom enclosed trailer manufacturer located in Montoursville, Pa is looking for Steel & Aluminum Mig Welders to fulfill positions for the number of custom trailers we currently have on order. – Please stop in our office at –240 Streibeigh Lane, Montoursville, Pa. 17754 or reply online to: holly@transportcustomdesigns.com Community National Day of Prayer Date: Thursday, May 4 Time: 6pm – 7:30pm Where: Ways Garden (corner of 4th and Maynard Streets) Bring seating and gather for a time of guided prayer. We will enjoy inspirational music, scripture and prayer led by volunteers from our community. Parking available behind the Thomas T. Taber Museum, Trinity Episcopal Church, Covenant Central (off of Campbell Street), and Faith Tabernacle Baptist Sponsored by Lycoming Centre Outreach 570-494-0474 • Hauling Stone, Mulch, Scrap, Dirt • Tri-axle Work • Skid Steer Work • Backhoe Work • Excavating Work Anything You Need! Mike Wommer HAULING SERVICES Offering 570-971-8582 FALLON ROOFING Roofing and Roof Repairs, Shingles, Rubber, Metal Lowest Prices Quality Work (570) 538-5891 Residential/Commercial Fully Insured Kyle Landscaping & Tree Service Co. “Done Dirt Cheap” • Low Maintenance Landscape Designs & Installation • Mulching • Lawn Seeding • Hedge & Shrub Trimming • Maintenance Contracts • Snow Contracts • Retaining Walls • Patios • Walks 570-337-3852 33 YEARS IN BUSINESS! GOOGLE US! Williamsport, pa

We offer pasture raised, grass finished Black Angus Beef. Pork, chicken, lamb and turkey. All our meats and eggs are free range all natural, no hormones or antibiotics. Also sell by the quarter, half and whole.

69 • Webb Weekly April 26, 2023 www.webbweekly.com Call 570-326-9322 Have Your Business Card Delivered to Over 58,000 Homes Call Jaimie at 570-326-9322 Free Estimates pabasementsolutions.com Basement Waterproofing • Foundation Repair 570.452.8018 G. Scott Gardner Attorney At Law $ 385 Total • Real Estate/Title Insurance • Elder Law/Probate • Husband & Wife Package “We Make House Calls” 570-971-0090 - Last Will & Testament - Durable Power of Attorney - Living Will 1000 Commerce Park Dr. Suite 310-B - Williamsport, PA REED’S FLOORING 570-584-5468 2547 Rte 220 Hwy between Hughesville & Pennsdale 1968-2018, Our 50th Year LARGE INVENTORY FREE ESTIMATES • Carpet (Heavy Rems On Sale) • Vinyl • Hardwood • Ceramic Tile • Audura Tiles & Planks Mon.-Thurs. 10am-5:30pm, Fri. 10am-8pm, Sat. 10am-3pm Miller’s SEAMLESS GUTTERS 570-547-2505 Installation & Cleaning 5” and 6” Seamless Gutters Leaf Guards Larry Miller, Jr. ESH ROOFING WE DO ROOFING • SIDING • DECKING • EXTERIOR REMODELING FREE ESTIMATES Call John 570-725-2248 70 Buggy Shop Lane Loganton PA 17747 License # PA 177821 Action Heating & Air Conditioning, LLC. Fast And Dependable Service 24 Hour Emergency Service PA-153108 357 Thunder Road Linden, PA 17744 Gerard J. Maiolo 570-398-4408 www.actionheatcool.com actionheating@ymail.com BB Hardscaping and Concrete • Patios • Sidewalks • Retaining Walls Allenwood, PA 17810 • 570-547-0637 Reg #PA167953 CALL TODAY! 570-323-9119 M.R. Logue Interiors ----- Since 1975 ----• Drywall • • Plaster Repairs • • Painting • Swirled Ceilings - A Specialty PA# 049073 Steps • Pavers • Mulch • Top Soil • Sand • Natural Stone Architectural Wall Blocks • Porcelain Pavers 570-419-7576 • Rmessner25@gmail.com Proud supplier of... Providing A Full Line of Hardscaping Products... Proud Supplier of... Steps, Pavers Mulch, Top Soil, Sand Architectural Wall Blocks Providing A Full Line of Hardscaping Products... Proud Supplier of... Steps, Pavers Mulch, Top Soil, Sand Architectural Wall Blocks Porcelain Pavers Providing A Full Line of Hardscaping Products... Proud Supplier of... Steps, Pavers Mulch, Top Soil, Sand Architectural Wall Blocks Porcelain Pavers We have a full line of Outdoor Poly Furniture! Free Estimates Fully Insured “Specializing in Standard Metal Over Shingles and Standing Seam Metal” Your Most A ordable Re-Roo ng Daniel Fisher 201 Ladd Road • Allenwood, PA 17810 • 570-989-1938 Metal Roofing LLC PA# 181211 S&S Farms Country Store 2447 State Route 44 Allenwood PA 17810 570-419-3238
Hours: Monday - Friday 10am-5pm • Saturday 9am-1pm Sunday by appointment. Superior Seal Coating LLC NO SPRAY! NO SPRAY! ALL HAND BRUSHED! OFFICE: 570-940-0237 CELL: 570-279-0317 5 YEAR GUARANTEE! LONGEST LASTING TAR FREE T-SHIRT WITH EVERY JOB! Number 1 Reputation • Fast & Free Estimates ALSO: HOT CRACK REPAIR We Do it Right! • Owned & Operated with College Degree KOZ’s LANDSCAPING DRIVEWAY SEAL & PARKING LOTS Office: 570.940.0237 | Cell: 570.279.0317 25 YEARS IN BUSINESS! Now Accepting New Lawncare and Landscaping Customers LANDSCAPE BORDERS PERMANENT EDGING Plants, Materials, Labor, Build, Design, Maintain SPECIALIZING IN PROPER PRUNING, HAZARDOUS TREE REMOVALS, STORM DAMAGE, AND MUCH MORE! Call us today for a free estimate 570 317 5561 Fully insured

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VEHICLES

CAMPERS

2019 JAY FLIGHT SLX7 175RD Camper, Like New. $13,500.00. Call 570-764-8130.

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FIFTH WHEEL

2015 JAYCO EAGLE

30.5 Ft. 5th Wheel. 3 Large Automatic Slides, 2 Large Automatic Awnings, Automatic Leveling. Must See. Mint Condition. Winterized For Year Round Camping. Call 272-2098115. 172322

RVs

4 WINDS MONTICETO 2011. 4 Slides, Diesel Pusher, Runs Great. Call For Appointment 231-5778529. 172711

SUV

2009 JEEP PATRIOT 4x4. New Frame, Clutch Plate & Seals. $2,000.00 OBO. 570-433-3392. 172854

SAILBOAT

SAILBOAT JY-15, Composite Hull, All Rigging And Sails, Noreaster Trailer, Excellent Condition. $850.00. Call 570327-1913. 172847

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