Happenings
MAY 21
COMMUNITY FESTIVAL: Saturday, May 21, 5:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. at the First Church of Harford, 5016 Creek Road. Come join us for fun & food. Free to all.
MAY 24
LUNCH ’N LEARN: American Red Cross, Northeastern Pa., Tuesday, May 24, Noon, Ayers-Stone VFW Post 5642, 16972 State Road 706, Montrose, Pa.
MAY 28
HAVE YOUR CAR HAND WASHED: The Clifford Vacation Bible School Committee, Saturday, May 28, 10:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. at the Lenoxville United Methodist Church, along Route 374.
MAY 28
ROAST BEEF SUPPER: Saturday, May 28, 4:30 p.m. Take Outs, 5:00 p.m. Eat In, Thompson United Methodist Church, 586 Main Street, Thompson, Pa. All are welcome.
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Senior Center Menu, May 16 – 20
MONDAY
Cheeseburger, Tomato Basil Soup, Potato Wedges, WW Roll, Melon Cubes
TUESDAY
Chef Salad w/ Chicken, Potato Salad, WW Roll, Mandarin Orange Delight
WEDNESDAY
Pork Chop, Roasted Red Potatoes, Broccoli & Carrots, WW Roll, Orange
THURSDAY
Meatloaf Mashed Potatoes, Green & Wax Beans, WW Roll, Baked Cinnamon, Apples
FRIDAY
Roast Turkey, Sweet Potatoes, Peas, Biscuit, Strawberries w/ Whipped Topping
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Children’s Choir Spring Concert
All all invited to attend a Spring Concert presented by the Endless Mountains Children’s Choir directed by founder/artistic director Dr. Christine Plonski Sezer, on Thursday - May 19, 7:00PM at the South Gibson United Methodist Church.
The musical selections are varied and include: A Latin round Jubilate Deo accompanied with hand chimes; Dona Nobis Pacem ( Grant Us Peace) a beautiful Latin piece accompanied with hand chimes and also performed with American sign language; “Siyahamba”, a Zulu song performed with authentic African choreography and in the Zulu language; Se Fue La Paloma, a lovely Spanish song performed in Spanish and accompanied with rhythm instruments; Song For Mother Earth, a beautiful Navajo Indian piece sung in the Navajo langauage and accompanied with the rhythm instruments Avery and Adia Tompkins accomppanying the choir on violin and guitar; Catch A Falling Star, performed with American sign language; The Journey, a lovely peice that combines the Simple Gifts Shaker melody and the Going Home theme from the Dvorak 8th symphony; and selections from everyone’s favorite musical “Annie”. We are so very fortunate to have Cynthia Eichelberger as our choir accompanist.
There will also be soloists and group selections as well which include:Ode to Joy - Piano solo - Addison Tompkins; River in Judea-Duet- Avery Tompkins and Julia Wright;Colors of the Wind from “Pocahontas”- Vocal Group - Holly Burke, Leah Evans, Emily Gorham, Adia Tompkins; La Festin from “Ratatouille” - Vocal Solo - Saige Kleyman; Part of Your World from “The Little Mermaid”: - Vocal Group Brooklyn Anderson, Paige Barnes, Ryeleigh Kilmer, Leah Evans, Adia Tompkins; Amazing Grace - Duet - Sarah Gorham, Avery Tompkins; Ode To Joy - Flute Solo - Rohan Hertzog; Mary Had A Litte Lamb - Piano Solo - Audrey Anderson; This Old Man - Flute Solo - Saige Kleyman; Can You Feel The Love Tonight? from “The Lion King”: - Vocal Group - Leah Evans, Kylee Kozloski, Addison Kilmer, Allison Wright, Adia Tompkins; The Conquering Hero - Flute Duet - Rohan Hertzog, Saige Kleyman; How Great Thou Art - Piano Solo - Cynthia Eichelberger; Lightly Row - Violin Solo - Saige Kleyman.
Come and enjoy an evening of music while the children share their talents and love of music with you and the community.
The concert is being dedicated in memory of Mr. Boyd Manzer, choir manger.
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Plant Exchange And Marketplace
The Mountain View Garden Club will hold its 12th annual Plant Exchange & Marketplace on Sunday, June 5, 2016 at the Clifford Twp Fire Company picnic grounds. The plant sale and exchange will be held from 1:00 til 3:00 with locally grown perennials being sold at great prices. You may also bring two potted perennials to exchange for two plants of like size or value. The majority of our plants come from garden club members but if you are cleaning out flower beds or separating perennials and are interested in sharing potted plants to sell, they can be brought to the picnic grounds on Friday, June 3 from 9:00 til 2:00. Many local gardens got their start from plants obtained at extremely reasonable prices at annual plant sale and exchange.
The marketplace will be open from 11:30 til 3:00. Local artisans and businesses will be selling their wares, including photographs, jewelry, mustard, maple syrup, soaps and lotions, garden items, paintings, garden equipment, baskets, annuals, hanging baskets and much more. There will be food stands for those who want to grab a bite to eat while roaming around the marketplace. Live music will be provided by Eli Marsh.
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