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EVENTS, PROGRAMS, HAPPENINGS, SEMINARS:
Happenings
Senior Menu
Gibson Barracks To Conduct Academy
4-H Roundup At The Harford Fair
Blueberry Festival Preparations Underway
Partners In Arts Grant Applications
Class of '59 Reunion
Fiber Festival At Harford Fairgrounds
Breast Cancer Survivor Night At L C Stadium
Be A Kid Again!
Library Needs Workers!
Contests And Challenges At The Harford Fair
B/R Lady Raiders Recognition Banquet
Bazaar, Craft Fair At Thompson UMC
Harford Fair Sets Opening Program
Sen. Madigan To Hold Local Outreaches
N. W. Library Summer Reading Program Set
Demer's To Celebrate 50th Anniversary
Ed Camp Gives Back
Positive Thinking At Area Senior Centers

 

Happenings

July 21

TREASURE HUNT, Wednesday, July 21, 10:00 a.m. at Salt Springs State Park. Follow clues to find a special surprise. All are welcome.

CRIMEWATCH meeting, Wednesday, July 21, 7:00 p.m. at the Susquehanna Borough Building. All residents and business owners welcome.

July 21 & 22

AARP SAFE DRIVING class, July 21 and 22, 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. at the Lakeside Methodist Church, New Milford. Reservations required, call 465–7375.

July 22

LADY RAIDERS recognition banquet, Thursday, July 22, 5:30 p.m. at the Green Gables Restaurant. Call 465–3144, ext. 601 or 626 to make reservations (required).

LAWN SUPPER, Thursday, July 22, at the Starrucca Baptist Church social rooms. Serving 5:00 p.m. all are welcome.

RAIL-TRAIL Council of NE PA meeting, Thursday, July 22 at Skip’s Pub, Pleasant Mount. Dinner available at 6 p.m., meeting to follow at 7 p.m. For info call 785–7245. All are welcome.

July 22 - 24

RUMMAGE/BAKE SALE, Thursday, July 22 and Friday, July 23, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Saturday, July 24, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. (bag sale) at Christ Episcopal Church, Susquehanna. Lunch available. All are welcome.

July 23

ED CAMP final performance, Friday, July 23, 7:00 p.m. at Blue Ridge High School. Presented by the Endless Mts. Theatre Co. Free. For info call 434–2422. All are welcome.

July 23 & 24

HOMETOWN DAYS in Susquehanna, Friday, July 23, beginning at 6 p.m. and Saturday, July 24, beginning at 11 a.m. Live music, games, pony rides, crafts, arts, more. All are welcome.

July 24

MOTORCYCLE RUN, Saturday, July 24 through the Endless Mountains. Sign-up 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. at Donald Dean & Sons, Montrose. Donation. For info, call the Literacy office, 278–9027.

FLAG DISPOSAL CEREMONY, Saturday, July 24, 1:00 p.m. at the Susquehanna Fire Station. Sponsored by American Legion Post 86. All are welcome.

July 24 & 25

AUDUBON FESTIVAL, Saturday, July 24 and Sunday, July 25, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Wallenpaupack School Complex. Admission, children under 12 free (with parent). All are welcome.

ART SHOW, Saturday, July 24 and Sunday, July 25, 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. at the Laceyville Oldest House. Georgette Piper and Maxine Stroka will display their work. Free. Refreshments available.

July 26 - 30

CASTLEKIDS Vacation Bible School for kids ages 4-12, July 26 through 30, 9 a.m. to noon at the Thompson Baptist Church. Games, snacks, crafts, stories, more. To register call 727–2461 or 727–2225.

VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL, July 26 through 30, 6:00 p.m. at the First Presbyterian Church of Hallstead. Registration July 26 at 5:30 p.m. For info call 879–4506. All children are welcome to attend.

July 27

SUSQUEHANNA DEPOT AREA Historical Society special meeting, Tuesday, July 27, 7 p.m. at the museum. Topics include issues pertaining to moving the museum to a new home. All are welcome.

July 25 - 30

CHRISTIAN WRITERS’ CONFERENCE, July 25 to 30 at the Montrose Bible Conference. For info call 278–1001.

July 17 - August 1

BROOME COUNTY FAIR, July 27 through August 1 at the Whitney Point Fairgrounds, Whitney Point, NY. Open Tuesday at 6 p.m., then daily 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. All are welcome.

July 28

SPAGHETTI DINNER, Wednesday, July 28, 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. at the Binghamton Elks Lodge 852, corner of Rte. 11 and Trim St. All are welcome.

EARTH WALK, Wednesday, July 28, 10:00 a.m. to noon at Salt Springs State Park. Experience the natural world with your senses and from a slightly different perspective. All are welcome.

July 28 - 30

JASON MAILEÕS NextLevel Hoops Basketball Camp, July 28 through 30 for boys and girls grades 6-9, at the Forest City Regional High School, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. For info call 785Ð3143.

July 28 - 31

CLIFFORD TWP. Volunteer Fire Company picnic, July 28 through 31. Parade Wednesday, 7 p.m. Thursday is Family Night. Fireworks Friday, 10:30 p.m. Chicken barbecue Saturday, 4 p.m. All are welcome.

July 31

COMMUNITY YARD SALE, Saturday, July 31, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the LaRue Ballfield, Lawton. Sponsored by the Rush Ladies Auxiliary. All are welcome.

BASIC ORIENTEERING program presented by Jim May, Saturday, July 31, 10:00 a.m. at Salt Springs State Park. Learn what to do if you get lost in the woods. Bring a compass. All are welcome.

ROAST BEEF SUPPER, Saturday, July 31, 5:00 p.m. at the Thompson United Methodist Church. All are welcome.

July 31 - August 1

HUNTERS SAFETY TRAINING course, Saturday, July 31, and Sunday, August 1, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Blue Ridge Sportsmen’s Club, New Milford. Pre-registration required, call 879–2483 or 879–4307.

August 1

CHICKEN BARBECUE, Sunday, August 1, 11:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. at St. John Neumann Center, Choconut. Eat in or take out. Country store, bingo, games, refreshments. All are welcome.

MUSIC IN THE PARK, Sunday, August 1, 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. at the Clifford Firemen’s Fairgrounds. Worship service at 10 a.m. followed by contemporary Christian music. Free. Bring chairs/blankets. Refreshments available. All are welcome.

PANCAKE BREAKFAST, Sunday, August 1, 8 a.m. to 11 a.m. at the Hallstead–Great Bend Rod & Gun Club, Dubois St., Hallstead. Trap shoot starting at noon. All are welcome.

August 3

MOTHS & NIGHT INSECTS program, Tuesday, August 3, 8:30 p.m. at the Woodbourne Sanctuary. For info, call 278–3384. All are welcome.

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Senior Menu

Monday, July 26: roast beef with gravy, mashed potatoes, green beans, cabbage salad, ten grain bread, apricots, graham crackers.

Tuesday, July 27: stuffed cabbage roll, buttered noodles, apple juice, cooked California blend, wheat bread, butterscotch pudding/diet butterscotch pudding.

Wednesday, July 28: char broiled beef patty, home style beans, pickled beets, hamburg bun, tropical fruit, chocolate chip granola bar.

Thursday, July 29: sweet and sour chicken, long grain brown rice, cooked broccoli, wheat bread, fresh orange.

Friday, July 30: baked white fish, mashed potatoes, orange juice, tossed salad, rye bread, graham crackers, Boston cream pie/diabetic chocolate pudding.

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Gibson Barracks To Conduct Academy

Troop R, Gibson Barracks, Pennsylvania State Police (PSP) will be conducting a Citizens’ Police Academy in Susquehanna County from August 3 through September 7.

The classes will give attendees an "inside look" at the resources the PSP utilizes to serve the citizens of the Commonwealth including, but not limited to: Recruiting, K-9, Special Emergency Response Team, Criminal Investigation, Fire Marshal, Forensic Services, Patrol and Aviation Units.

Classes will be held on Tuesdays, from 6:30 to 8:00 p.m. for six weeks. Interested applicants must be at least 18 years old and can obtain applications at PSP Gibson. The application deadline is July 20.

Class size will be limited, so apply early.

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4-H Roundup At The Harford Fair

The Susquehanna 4-H Livestock Roundup will be held on Tuesday, August 17, during the 147th annual Harford Fair. The 4-H roundup is the judging of animals the 4-H members raised (breeding/market classes), and their ability to present the animals to the judge (master exhibitor, showmanship and fitting classes). Over 90 Susquehanna County 4-H members currently participate in the program. This year the judges are Michelle Cornman, Hummelstown and Chester Hughes, Lancaster.

The day begins at 8 a.m. in the pig/sheep arena with the swine showmanship, fitting, and market classes. By far the largest show of the day, Susquehanna County 4-H’ers have tagged over 100 pigs to be exhibited. At 1 p.m., the action moves to the cattle arena with the beef master exhibitor, breeding, and market steer classes. By far the most committing project, the beef project has seen a resurgence in interest this year, with 21 steers tagged, plus breeding animals and baby beef. Immediately following the beef show in the cattle arena, is the market goat show. The newest addition to the livestock program, this show also consists of master exhibitor, breeding, and market classes. This year six market goats will be exhibited along with breeding animals. The day concludes with the market lamb show, in the pig/sheep arena, at 6 p.m. Over 20 market lambs will be shown along with breeding animals, showmanship and fitting classes.

Livestock 4-H activities during the Harford Fair conclude with the annual livestock auction on Saturday, August 21 at noon in the cattle arena. Local businesses and individuals continue to support area youth by purchasing high quality hogs, lambs, steers and goats. If you have questions about the sale, or Susquehanna County 4-H, contact the Susquehanna County Cooperative Extension office at (570) 278–1158.

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Blueberry Festival Preparations Underway

The 25th Annual Blueberry Festival, which will take place Friday, August 6 and Saturday, August 7 (9 a.m. - 4 p.m.) on the Village Green in Montrose, will feature dozens of events and activities. All proceeds from the event help operate the Susquehanna County Historical Society and Free Library Association, which serves the county with a museum, a main library and three branches, and Books-By-Mail and Books-On-Wheels. Mary Jo Bayer, Paula Catlin, and Ellen O'Malley are chairing the Festival this year.

Don't bother holding that yard sale – the White Elephant Sale (Saturday only) will be glad to pass your treasures on. Stop by the Library for directions on where to take items. Items should be clean and in working condition. Please, no clothing or exercise equipment.

At 9 a.m. sharp on Friday morning the book sale opens, with donated hardcovers, paperbacks, magazines, records, and videos on sale. Donations of good-quality used books are being accepted through Friday, July 30 – please bring them to the library by then. Most books are very reasonable, but old and valuable books do come up for sale and are priced accordingly. The wide selection draws book dealers as well as readers and booklovers of all ages and interests. New books, both children's and adults, will also be for sale.

New additions to the wide range of Festival t-shirts, sweatshirts, and other items will include a totebag, hats, and a T-shirt commemorating the 25th anniversary. Another limited-edition print of a watercolor by Sarah Miller will be issued this year. Water bottles, candles, pewter keychains and more also make great souvenirs of Montrose and the Festival.

Volunteers are always needed to help with the Blueberry Festival, and donations of handcrafts, items for the silent auction, and preserves are also eagerly sought. Anyone interested should call 278-1881.

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Partners In Arts Grant Applications

The Bradford County Regional Arts Council (BCRAC) is pleased to announce the availability of grant funds through the Pennsylvania Partners in the Arts Program (PPA), to support arts and cultural activities occurring between September 1, 2004 – August 31, 2005. Funds are available to prior PPA applicants/recipients as well as to new applicants. Grant requests may not exceed $3,000.

BCRAC is one of twelve (12) regional service providers selected by the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts (PCA) to administer the PPA Program. BCRAC works in partnership with the PCA to design and create initiatives on a regional level that make a significant impact on arts and cultural opportunities in the Northern Tier counties of Bradford, Sullivan, Susquehanna, Tioga and Wyoming.

For an application or for more information, contact Brenda S. Thomas at (570) 268–2787 or by e-mail at brenda@bcrac. Grant writing workshops are available to assist you in writing your proposal and are highly recommended. A workshop is scheduled in Susquehanna County on Monday, May 24, Noon – 2:00 p.m. (bring a bag lunch), at the County Office Building, 31 Public Avenue, Montrose.

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Class of '59 Reunion

The Class of 1959 of Susquehanna Community School and St. John’s Catholic School is holding their reunion July 24, at the Starrucca House. If anyone would like to join them, at 9:00 p.m. they are welcome. Call Twila Williams for info, (570) 434–2387.

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Fiber Festival At Harford Fairgrounds

A Pennsylvania Endless Mountains Fiber Festival will be held September 11 and 12, at the Harford Fairgrounds, Harford, PA.

There will be displays of raw and processed fibers, yarns, clothing, spinning and weaving, fiber arts and crafts, sheepskin products and more.

Vendors, exhibitors, animals, workshops and competitions will be available for all who attend.

For additional info, call 465–3360 or 942–6837.

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Breast Cancer Survivor Night At L C Stadium

The Komen NEPA Breast Cancer Foundation and The Scranton/Wilkes-Barre Red Barons have announced that they will once again team up to host Breast Cancer Survivor Night at Lackawanna County Stadium. This year’s event will be held on Thursday, August 5. The Red Barons will be taking on the Buffalo Bison in a doubleheader with the special program taking place between games. The first game is slated to begin at 5:00 p.m.

Festivities will begin immediately following the conclusion of the first of the two 7-inning games that evening.

Survivors wearing their Pink Survivor Komen NEPA Race for the Cure T-shirt will receive a free game ticket for that night’s game and fans who wear any white Komen NEPA Race for the Cure T-shirt get half off their game ticket for that night’s game.

Ceremonies will be highlighted by the formation of the Pink Survivors Living Ribbon with the assistance of the Seton Catholic High School Cheerleaders. The Pink Survivors Living Ribbon is made up of Breast Cancer Survivors wearing their pink Survivor Komen NEPA Race for the Cure T-shirts. Survivors are encouraged to participate in this celebration of their hope and strength. Any Survivor who is interested in participating in the Living Ribbon should contact Dolly Woody, at the Komen NEPA Foundation 969-6072 or 1- 800-650-CURE (2873).

Throughout the games, tables with various cancer-related support group and prevention information will be set up in the concourse and Komen NEPA Race for the Cure merchandise will be available for purchase. Fans will be encouraged to sign the Messages in Honor & Memory Banner. Additionally, registrations for the 2004 Komen NEPA Race for the Cure 1K Fun Walk/5K Walk / 5K Run, which will be held on Saturday, September 11 at 8:30 a.m. in Downtown Scranton, will be accepted.

For more information on this special night at the Stadium call the Red Barons at 969-BALL or Komen NEPA at 969-6072.

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Be A Kid Again!

Harford, Pennsylvania – Be a Kid Again – at the Harford Fair, August 16 - 21. The 147th Harford Fair brings together the best in entertainment, music, rides, crafts, animals and food!

This year come listen to a Rock N’ Roll Oldies Show and have a good time at the Salute to the Grand Ole Opry featuring Lynn Anderson, Bill Anderson, Little Jimmy Dickens, Tommy Cash and Ralph Emery. Entertainment highlights include a Classic Car Show, ATV Drags, the Redeye Rodeo, Local Farm Tractor Pull, MOD Tractor & MOD 4WD Truck Pull and the Demolition Derby.

All week long you can come see fun jungle antics during the Baboon Lagoon, watch an assortment of Motorsports Exhibits, agricultural exhibits and craft demonstrations. Plus, don’t miss the Full Midway with a giant Ferris Wheel presented by S&S Amusements, musical entertainment bands and other attractions!

The Harford Fair – Monday, August 16 to Saturday, August 21, with opening ceremonies on Sunday, August 15. Take Interstate 81 to exit 217, and follow the signs for Harford.

For additional information, admission tickets, or family rates call (570) 434-4300 or (570) 434-4302. For reserved seating, call (570) 434-4318.

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Library Needs Workers!

The Susquehanna County Library has a booth on the Library Lawn in Montrose each year during the KLR's Independence Day celebration (Monday, July 5 this year). This is a kick-off to the Blueberry Festival (August 6 & 7), with T-shirts, sweatshirts, pottery and more for sale. This year's quilt (a sampler pattern, in honor of the 25th anniversary of the Festival) will be on display and chances to win it will be for sale. It's also a refreshing stop for the hordes of visitors, who can get cold drinks, coffee, scones, and other snacks. All proceeds benefit the Library. Volunteers to staff the booth are desperately needed! If you're going to be enjoying the festivities that day, why not contribute an hour or two of your time? Please call the library at 278-1881 if you are able to help.

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Contests And Challenges At The Harford Fair

Every summer the Harford Fair offers something new in contests, challenges, and activities for participants to try their luck and test their skills.

This year there are several interesting items for fairgoers to try to win prizes. In the area of baking delicious treats is the "Blue Ribbon Apple Pie Contest," the certified first place winner of which will have the opportunity to enter an apple pie at the 2005 Pennsylvania State Farm Show. Each pie will be judged on overall appearance, crust color, flavor, texture, filling consistency, and creativity. Entries do not have to be limited to a "traditional" two-crusted apple pie; however, the pie must include at least 60% apples in the filling, which may include a variety of items.

Also, this year bakers may enter the "Angel Food Cake Contest," sponsored by the Pennsylvania Egg Quality Assurance Program and the Pennsylvania State Association of County Fairs. This new competitive foods contest should be popular because angel food cakes, classic examples of foam cakes, are 100% fat free. Cakes must be made from scratch and must use PEQAP eggs. The recipe and the PEQAP symbol from the egg carton must be submitted with the entry. Cakes will be judged on overall appearance, texture, crunch, lightness, flavor, creativity, and topping, icing, or decoration.

Again this year the "Hershey’s Cocoa Classic Cake Contest" will offer cash prizes for the best "Hershey’s Cocoa Cake" and the tastiest "Hershey’s Baking Chips Cookies/Brownies Bars," made from scratch. Winners can then enter the 2005 Pennsylvania Farm Show next January in Harrisburg. For rules for these baking contests, please contact the Harford Fair office at 434-4300, or the website, www.harfordfair.com.

Young ladies interested in entering the 13th annual Harford Fair Queen Contest are encouraged to return applications by the deadline of August 1. This very popular activity is always one of the highlights of the entire week, and contestants are given the opportunity to write and essay and to speak about "What the Harford Fair Means to Me" and "Why You should Come to My Fair." Those chosen as Queen and as Alternate make many special appearances at a variety of events during fair week.

Harford Fair Directors are sponsoring a contest to design the cover for the 2005 Fair Book. A very worthwhile project, the design should represent a wide variety of activities that are available for fun and enjoyment when families are spending a day at the fair, e.g., animals, crafts, food, rides, arena shows, the Little Red Schoolhouse, floral and Vegetable halls, and, of course, various exhibits and contests. Included in the design must be 148th Harford Fair, August 22-27, 2005.

An innovative feature of the 2004 Harford Fair will be the "Turkey Calling Contest," on Saturday, August 21, from noon to 2:00 PM in the Shade Pavilion. This contest, run by Quaker Boy-Staffer Jim Gilbert, will include the following calls; yelp of a hen, assembly of a hen, cutting of a hen, and caller’s best call. Come to the fair to try out your skills!

Among the most enjoyable contests at the Harford Fair are all-time favorites, such as the Baby Show, tractor pulls, horse pulling, animal costume contest, the kiddy tractor pull, lawn mower racing, the Woodsmen’s Contest, and the Demolition Derby.

There’s something for everyone! Come to the fair, and Enjoy!

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B/R Lady Raiders Recognition Banquet

A Blue Ridge Lady Raiders Softball Team "State Champions" recognition banquet will be held July 22, with 5:30 p.m. get acquainted and 6:00 p.m. dinner, at the Green Gables Restaurant.

Call 465-3144, extension 601 or extension 626 to make reservations. All reservations and money must be received in the high school office before July 15.

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Bazaar, Craft Fair At Thompson UMC

The Thompson United Methodist Church will be holding their annual bazaar and craft fair on Saturday, September 4 (Labor Day weekend).

As in previous years the day will feature numerous craft displays. Lunch at the "Sidewalk Café" and a slice of homemade pie will be hard to resist. A baked goods and special cookie sale will be available, while supplies last. And of course, everyone can find something they need at the "Attic Treasures."

Music and entertainment will be provided during the afternoon, and at 5:00 p.m. they will host their famous, all you can eat roast beef dinner, prepared and served by Church members.

For more information on the bazaar or if you would like to set up a table to sell your craft items, contact Delores Stone, at 727–2158 or Mary Gray, at 756–2652.

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Harford Fair Sets Opening Program

This year's opening program of the 2004 Harford Fair on Sunday, August 15 will be a music and drama presentation by area youth, ages 10 through 19. It will start off your week at the Fair with an inspirational and thought provoking experience. Youth are encouraged to come out to the kick-off practice on Thursday, June 17 from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. at the Kingsley Community Church. Practices will be held there each Thursday evening through June and July, with the last few practices in August being held at the Fair grounds.

There is no charge to be involved in the program. If you have any questions, please call the Fair office at (570) 289-4405.

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Sen. Madigan To Hold Local Outreaches

Harrisburg – State Sen. Roger A. Madigan (R-23) will host outreach events in July to give Susquehanna County residents a chance to ask questions or discuss issues concerning state government.

"Constituents are invited to stop by and discuss any problems or questions they might have about state issues or state programs," Madigan said.

The senator said on July 9 and 23, staff member Chris McLaud will be available to speak with constituents, from 11 a.m. until 12 p.m. at the Susquehanna County Office Annex, 31 Public Avenue, Montrose and, from 2 p.m. until 3 p.m. at the Great Bend/Hallstead Public Library, 201 Franklin Street, Hallstead.

No appointment is necessary.

The senator added that constituents who are unable to attend but would like to speak with him or a staff member should feel free to call either of his district offices, located at One Progress Plaza, Suite 13, Towanda, (570) 265–7448; and 330 Pine St., Suite 200, Williamsport, (570) 322–6457 or 1–800–443–5772.

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N. W. Library Summer Reading Program Set

The Northern Wayne Community Library will be holding its annual Summer Reading Program for children during the week of July 26. The program will run from 10:00 a.m. until noon each day (Monday to Friday).

All children, aged 4 to 12 years, are welcome and encouraged to attend. This year’s theme is "Discover New Trails at Your Library" and a variety of reading activities, games and crafts will be available.

Skip Mendler will provide the kickoff on Monday, with a mime performance of "Serious Silliness" which includes lots of silliness, juggling, clowning and audience participation.

Call the library at 798–2444 to register. The program is free of charge and a snack will be provided.

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N. W. Library Summer Reading Program Set

Demer's To Celebrate 50th Anniversary

John and Dorothy (Allen) Demer will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary July 26, 2004. The Demer’s have three children; Joe and Robin Demer, Patty and Tom Button, and Paul and Juli Demer. They have four granddaughters; Erika and Alicia Demer, and Sarah and Amie Jo Button.

The Demer’s invite their family and friends to join them for an informal gathering, at the Great Bend Recreational Park on Saturday, July 24, from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. No gifts please.

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Ed Camp Gives Back

Every summer, the Ed Lonzinski Middle/High School Theatre Camp is made possible by the generous support and contributions of our area's businesses, organizations, and individuals. And on Friday evening, July 23, Ed Camp will give back to northeastern Pennsylvania – by putting on a fantastic, free show!

The people behind Ed Camp – Endless Mountains Theatre Company, Dolly and Mike Lonzinski, and the many others who bring this dream to life – believe that a summer theater camp provides an incomparable opportunity for young people to develop their talents. That's why EMTC rounds up top-notch teachers, schedules a comprehensive, well-rounded program, and even arranges for scholarships and carpools to get kids and teens to camp.

To crown Ed Camp week, the campers and staff work up a crowd-pleasing final performance, at which the intensive week of instruction, coaching, training, and practice translate into the magic of a live theatrical production. This high-quality, free public performance is intended as a gift to the entire community, an event that's really worth coming out for. You won't be disappointed.

In other EMTC news: The Company's own local playwright, Jonathan Caws-Elwitt, has recently had a piece of his selected by the Scranton Public Theater for inclusion in an upcoming Scranton event.

Ed Camp Final Performance kicks off at 7:00 p.m. on July 23, at Blue Ridge High School in New Milford, PA. (Voluntary donations cheerfully accepted at the door.) For more information on Ed Camp Final Performance, Ed Camp 2005 registration, or Endless Mtns. Theatre Co., call (570) 434-2422.

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Positive Thinking At Area Senior Centers

The B/S/S/T Area Agency on Aging PrimeTime Health program promotes the health and well-being of older adults through various programs. PrimeTime Health is sponsoring a series of programs to be presented by staff of Tri-County Human Services.

The second program in the series will be Positive Thinking.

This free, 45-minute program will be held in the following Susquehanna County Senior Community Centers: Lawton – August 2, 11:00 a.m.; Montrose – August 2, 12:15 p.m.; Susquehanna – August 4, 12:30 p.m.; Forest City – August 18, 2:00 p.m.; Great Bend – August 23, 12:15 p.m.

For further information contact the Area Agency on Aging at 1-800-982-4346.

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