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Valley growing season looking good

by Ruth Isenberg farmer Roenick expects that Roenick was a truck driver who “I just grow what I can sell,” after July 4—that's when he tra-
Strawberries were early this they'll be popular. did a bit of farming on the side. Roenick says. He has about 70 ditionally starts harvesting his
year—and Harry Roenick says Corn's going to be early, too, His first crop was, of course, acres, all planted in fruits and garlic.
he's expecting lots more of his probably in about three weeks. pumpkins, with some vegetables vegetables. He rents some Most of the time, shoppers
crops to ripen ahead of schedule. And he sees good crops of garlic offered at a roadside stand at the fields, and he's kept busy from don't pay much attention to sea-
Looking at his steak tomatoes, it and sweet Spanish onions. farm on Route 239 near Hobbie. early spring through October sons any more. Because mar-
seems apparent he's right. They Roenick's been farming at Customers kept asking for (those pumpkins again). In the kets import produce from around
were already bigger than golf Pumpkin Hill full-time since 1995. strawberries. He put some in, winter, he rests, repairs, and gets the world, tomatoes and straw-
balls on Memorial Day. They're a His father had farmed the land, and they did so well the only way in supplies for the next year. berries are available any time of
new crop this year at Pumpkin growing potatoes for Wise Potato to harvest them all was to open This year, he's pleased about the year. But they won't taste
Hill Farms in Nescopeck, and Chips, but had quit in the 1960s, the fields up to pick-your-own. his no-till tomatoes. And he's anywhere near as wonderful as
looking forward to the Monday produce purchased locally, as it
ripens right down the road!

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250 Wapwallopen Road - Route 239, Nescopeck (Follow signs from Route 93)
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2 Valley Views Early Summer 2010

Faith Assembly Amateur Radio


Field Day planned
offers sports camp June 26-27
Hi Parents!! Are you ready Theatre. It doesnʼt matter if love for them. What is an Amateur Radio Saturday, June 26 in the
to drop a TON OF FUN right they have played all their lives So come on over! You can Field Day? It is a 24-hour peri- morning around 9:30 and you
into your childʼs summer? or just started yesterday, join the MEGA Sports Camp od annually when well over will see how we erect our
Then MEGA Sports Camp is MEGA Sports Camp helps team at Faith Assembly of 30,000 amateur radio opera- antenna systems and get the
right for you! kids improve their skills. All God, 34 Fox Manor Road, tors across the country prac- transmitters ready. After 2 p.m.
Faith Assembly of God in sorts of drills and practice Hazle Township (behind tice their operating skills and you can see us contacting
Hazleton is offering kids age 3 games will get kids focused on Perkins on Route 93). You test their radio station's capa- other hams around the coun-
through kids who have just the fundamentals that make can also pre-register your bilities in an event sponsored try. This activity continues
completed 6th grade one awe- athletes great. Plus, MEGA child by calling the number by American Radio Relay through the night and until 2
some time! “We want to give Sports Camp creates a posi- listed below. The camp starts League, a national organiza- p.m. on Sunday.
kids the chance to learn more tive and encouraging environ- on June 14 and lasts through tion. If you have any interest or
about sports, discover charac- ment that pumps up their con- June 18 from 6–9 p.m. Please For the Delaware-Lehigh curiosity about amateur radio,
ter-building concepts and fidence and self-esteem. come early to register and get Amateur Radio Club it is a including how we set up a sim-
have a whole lot of fun,” says Along with sports sessions, a good seat for the Opening club event to test our emer- ulated emergency radio com-
Miss Mo, Faith A/Gʼs coaches lead in songs, tell Rally!! For complete informa- gency preparedness opera- munication site, visit us that
Childrenʼs Pastor. stories, and do cool object les- tion or to pre-register your tion. We set up radio stations weekend. We'll be happy to
At MEGA Sports Camp The sons that help character build- child please call 459-2410 or outdoors, put antennas up in answer your questions and
Great Comeback, kids can ing themes take hold in kidsʼ visit us at www.faith-ag.com. trees, on masts, and on tow- give you a tour of our site,
choose between Basketball, hearts. And most importantly, ers, and within a few hours we which is outdoors, without any
Soccer, Cheerleading or kids will discover Godʼs great are ready to transmit for the obligations on your part.
next 24 hours. We try to make FMI: 610.432.8286 or
as many radio contacts as we ke3aw@arrl.net, or visit
Summer reading offered can with other amateur radio
operators (hams) throughout
www.arrl.org/field-day
dlarc.org/club-info/field-day
or

the United States, using only


Registration for the summer the fall. sions will begin July 8.
portable generator power to
reading program at the Valley
Branch of the Hazleton Area
Children who turn 4 years
old by June 15 as well as chil-
All club members will
received a calendar of events
simulate emergency condi- RICHARD M.
HUGHES, III
tions.
Public Library begins June 21 dren 5 and 6 who will be enter- upon registration. There will
The public is invited to visit
and continues throughout the ing kindergarten in the fall are be many special educational
us at our Field Day location,
summer. eligible to join the Read To Me and fun program, prize draw-
the Plainfield Farmers
The theme for this year's Club. ings, field trips and more. All
Fairgrounds, located on Route Attorney
program is "Make a Splash - Miss Eileen will hold a programs are free of charge.
Read!" and the club is open to "Lunch Bunch" on Thursdays For more information, call
191, four miles north of -At-
children who will be entering for 2- and 3-year-olds. "Lunch the library at 788-1339.
Nazareth, or five miles south
Law
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Early Summer 2010 Valley Views 3

Marian names valedictorian


and salutatorian
Sr. Bernard Agnes, I.H.M., principal of Marian Catholic Valedictorian requires assistance with math. Patten has achieved the
High School, Hometown, has announced the top members Patten was inducted into the Robert Kennedy Chapter of honor roll for four consecutive years.
of the Class of 2010 who will address their classmates at the National Honor Society at Marian as a junior and the In her community and parish, Patten is a member of St.
the upcoming commencement exercises. French National Honor Society in her sophomore year. John Bosco/Good Shepherd Youth Group, Relay for Life
Theresa Patten, daughter of Dr. Donald and Mary She was attained a perfect score at the State team, Habitat for Humanity and altar server. She plans to
Patten, Sugarloaf and Julie Baran, daughter of Roman and Pennsylvania Junior Academy of Science in her freshman attend Wake Forrest University, North Carolina majoring in
Marilyn Baran, Beaver Meadows have been named and sophomore years and recently placed first for Biology/Chemistry.
Valedictorian and Salutatorian respectively. Behavorial Science at Junior Science and Humanities Salutatorian
Sr. Bernard Agnes, IHM, principal were confered 88 Symposium qualifying her for the National Conference in Baran became a member of the Robert Kennedy
diplomas to members of the class during commencement Bethesda, Maryland. Chapter of the National Honor Society in her junior year
exercises, which took place on Saturday, June 5 in the Patten is currently president of the Robert Kennedy and French National Honor Society in sophomore year.
school gymnasium. Baccalaureate was held on Friday, Chapter of the National Honor Society, a member of the She attained the highest average in French in freshman
June 4. Green Club and serves as Eucharistic Minister for weekly year and 20th Century in her junior year. Other activities
Mass at Marian. She is also a tutor for student who Baran has been involved with at Marian are: Future
Business Leaders of America, Drama Club, Relay for Life,
Green Club, student tutor and was a volunteer for the
Miller Keystone blood drive.
Outside the classroom Baranʼs community and parish
involvement is: CCD aid at St. Peter & Paul, Byzantine
Catholic Church, Serento Gardens Student Board during,
Junior Leadership and camp counselor at Penn State
Hazleton Summer Camp. She plans to attend Penn State
University, University Park majoring in Bio Chemistry.

Theresa Patten

Julie Baran
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Land Trust to presents development


documentary and seminars
A Crack in the Pavement , a Branch Land Trust, is free of urbs by profiling two small development in ever-expand- June 29 at the Mohegan Sun
30-minute documentary video charge. RSVP to North Branch town officials from Ohio. They ing suburban rings. Many Ball Room.
by Andrea Torrice will be pre- Land Trust by June 12 at 696- take viewers on a tour of the older urban areas are This is an excellent opportu-
sented at Wilkes University 5545. challenges their communities strapped for cash. Their roads, nity for landowners to learn
Henry Student Center, 2nd PA 18708 are now facing. The federal sewers and bridges built years about the significant income
Floor Ballroom on Tuesday, The film looks at the precar- and state money that helped ago now need to be replaced and estate tax benefits of land
June 15 at 7 p.m. The event, ious state of many older, establish these communities is or repaired. Residents and conservation. The first 50
sponsored by the North urban towns and first-ring sub- gone–redirected toward new businesses are leaving, and attendees will receive Smallʼs
schools are emptying. latest edition of his book
Government programs to help Preserving Family Lands,
these communities maintain Book I.
and revitalize themselves are $10 for NBLT members, $15
(Located in Terrace Plaza) virtually nonexistent. Yet just a for Non-members
few miles away, a new ring of Refreshments will be
Just off the S. Beltway, Route 424
suburbs is growing and pros- served. Doors open at 5:30
601 S. Poplar St., Hazleton pering. and the lecture starts promptly
450-5501 Crack in the Pavement at 6.
OPEN DAILY 7 a.m.-9 p.m. points toward solutions, and
highlights some of the suc- Workshop for Professionals
cesses at reversing this trend – June 30
including the collaboration of 8:30 a.m. to noon on
local governments in planning Wednesday June 30 at the
EXPANDED for future growth of a regionʼs Mohegan Sun Ball Room.

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Early Summer 2010 Valley Views 5

Seth’s Sightings by Seth Isenberg


It's springtime. It's summer- bit of traffic and were home in seats and watched as crews clouds, and a variety of birds and on the weekend
time. The weather has been plenty of time to go out for din- dried the racing surface in flitting about. As a bonus, at a Weatherly hosts the first of its
summer-like warm and humid. ner. time for a 3 p.m. start. It was mud puddle we sighted tracks two annual Hillclimb car races.
In previous years, we'd be We went to bed knowing actually a beautiful day for of a flock of turkey, including I've volunteered to work the
worrying about frost, so a bit Sunday' weather was going to Pocono racing under big fluffy those of an enormous tom, food stand at the free fire-
warmer's not a bad thing. Our be iffy. Sunday morning, after clouds. About 8:30 that several hens, and a variety of works.
home's air conditioner sits feeding the dogs I checked the evening a light rain chased the chicks, whose tiny tracks were Last week I pulled over
ready to be popped into a win- weather radar, and could see stragglers toward their homes. about the size of a penny. The alongside Route 940 at Davy
dow, but then that window is a line of thunderstorms that The dogs got a walk on tom tracks approached the Run in Pocono Lake to answer
shut tight against the edges of were located west of State Sunday evening, along with a size of a dollar bill (sideways). a cell phone call. While I was
the device, and won't be open College, and heading in our much-needed swim. We've This week is high school on the phone, I noticed there
again until fall. We're not direction. I did some calcula- noted their coats benefit from graduation week hereabouts, was a beaver dam right there.
ready. Ruth and I would rather tions, and figured that the being in the water. A pond at

Maley’s
have the window open to storms would arrive within a the edge of the Gamelands
enjoy fresh air directly, rather half hour of 1 o'clock, the near the Francis Walter Dam
than sucked through the AC NASCAR race's scheduled proved to be the perfect swim
unit and blown out. Because start time. Knowing this, and for both of them. Chess found We Co
of this, there were a couple of having already enjoyed a stick, and began a game of To Youme
nights that were too warm, Fanfare, we slept in, arriving retrieving as well. On-Site Small Engine Service !
though as compensation we at the track just as the nation- We walked the two of them
hard the birds wake in the al anthem was being sung. into a large field atop a short Lawnmower/Snowblower
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Fanfare, earning samples, T- 20 minutes, so we went to our enjoy a sunset framed by
shirts and coupons, and hav-
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were having fun. The Saturday
ARCA race was terrific. The Local man makes Dean’s List
race wasn't decided until the Christopher Buchman of Nuremberg, a senior History major,
very end, with some exciting has been named to the Dean's List for the Spring 2010
racing in between. It was also semester at York College of Pennsylvania.
fun to cheer on the local rac- To be eligible for this honor, a student must be registered for
ers. We stayed to watch the at least 12 academic credit hours and earn a semester GPA of
celebration by first-time winner 3.50 or higher.
Craig Goess, then endured a
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Footprints in the Valley Sky


Section IV, Part I—No Story Left Untold—The Readers Contribute: STRANDED!
by Joliet (Turnbach) Custer
“It was the 1950s. We had to
leave the car behind. I drove us
up; then we couldnʼt drive home
because of the high water.” It
started out a typical visit to
Helen Reifenbergʼs sister and
brother-in-law, Mary and Emil
Gebauer, in the Pocono area
town of Stillwater. The
Reifenbergs and friends often
visited at their restaurant home,
Ham and Eggs in the Pan,
throughout the seasons. It was
another beautiful autumn, but
unknown to all, it would quickly
turn dangerous.
Helen drove, taking her sister
Maryʼs two close childhood
friends mid-week to Monroe
County. Helen, Vivian Williams,
and Marion Richards enjoyed
several days of the usual visit-
ing, laughter, and wonderful
food. “We three went up to see
them, we were all close friends!
They always had somebody vis-
iting them, they always wanted
company,” Helen reminisces.
“They had a big apartment
above the restaurant with a cou-
ple of extra bedrooms.”
The Pocono region is known
for its many lakes and creeks, A Red Stinson Voyager—A four-seat model very similar to the Stinson owned and used by Willis Reifenberg to bring three
fishing and boating. But lurking women out of the Pocono flooding.
in the back of everyoneʼs mind “With few exceptions, Stinsons for model year 1948 were available in Stinson Maroon or Blue, though the majority were
was onset of constant rain. “It maroon. [This] maroon one, NC6639M, serial 108-4639, belongs to [the Fosters] of Morgan Hill, California.”
was fall, the weather was nice. Photo and information: www.hangar9aeroworks.com/StinsonGallery/108gallery.html
Then we had these flooding I was worried about him down come down, Helen, just wait airport, thereʼs water all over the fly, but I wonʼt know what the
rains; creeks were high, and it here. It was bad, everyone wor- until it gets better. Youʼll never place. Donʼt even attempt it.ʼ” field looks like up there where
didnʼt take long for them to get ried about everyone else. We get through! You make sure you Back in St. Johns, Willis stayed Iʼm to land. If I donʼt call you right
higher. It was pouring; it didnʼt wouldnʼt have gone if weʼd stay there! Iʼll keep calling you.ʼ I in contact with the two hus- away, then you know I didnʼt
stop for days; it was terrible, all expected it was going to be that said Iʼd stay.” Willis did call sev- bands, Harry Williams, St. land; Iʼll call you when I get back
day and night.” Departure day bad, there was no report.” eral days, 3-4 times to report Johns, Tucker (Thomas) home.ʼ But then he called; he
came and went. “We had to (1959, historic Hurricane Gracie conditions. “ʻDonʼt come down, Richards, Drums. could land on the field! It cleared
stay! From the second floor, we went inland, made U-turn, itʼs still bad!ʼ heʼd say, because Willis knew Emil couldnʼt drive up, or Willis wouldnʼt have come
looked out on the parking lot crossing northeast U.S.) he would take off and check it, the three women through the up that morning.”
below; it was just like a river, we “I know Willis called up there fly over! He said, ʻNo, youʼll local roads, from restaurant to “So Emil and Mary took us in
couldnʼt believe it! Willis was a couple times. He said, ʻDonʼt never get through, Helen. Youʼll local airfield. “Willis called me their car as far as we could,”
worried about me up there, and take any chances. If you canʼt never get to the [Pocono Manor] and said, ʻHelen, now listen, Iʼll recalls Helen, “but we could only
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Footprints continued... RINEHART &


SON PAVING
go so far, we didnʼt know how deep the water
was.” Emil told Willis earlier where to come if the
carload didnʼt show up at the airport. “Emil was a ASPHALT PAVING/ASPHALT SEAL COAT
fisherman! He knew the safest places to cross,
where the creek wasnʼt as swift; he knew where
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8 Valley Views Early Summer 2010

Judge Daniel O’Donnell Farmers Market


Recertified For Service Vouchers
Judge OʼDonnell was
recently recertified for service
as a member of Pennsyl-
vania's Unified Judicial
coming soon
System. A Magisterial District
The Area Agency on Aging be published as soon as they
Judge since 2000, Judge
for Luzerne/Wyoming are available. Information
OʼDonnell completed manda-
Counties has announced that regarding guidelines can be
tory continuing legal education
distribution of farmer market obtained by calling 822-1158.
course work conducted by the
nutrition vouchers provided by Those who qualify are
Minor Judiciary Education
the Pennsylvania and U.S. allowed four $5 vouchers per
Board and the Administrative
Departments of Agriculture will year. Vouchers will not be sent
Office of Pennsylvania Courts
be held at the Butler Township by mail.
in Harrisburg, Dauphin
Senior Center, 413 W. Butler Signing as a proxy for some-
County. The week-long
Drive, on June 16 from 9 to 11 one unable to be present at
mandatory continuing educa-
a.m. the distribution site is allowed
tion requirement is mandated
Those eligible must be resi- with a limit of two proxy signa-
under the RULES Governing
dents of Luzerne or Wyoming tures allowed per person. A
Standards of Conduct of
counties and provide proof of spouse is counted as one of
Magisterial District Judges in
residency. Also, residents the two proxies allowed. A
order to maintain certification
must be at least 60 years old spouse must have the official
as a Magisterial District Judge
Indoor Act, MDJS Rewrite, OʼDonnell presides in or older by Dec. 31. Proof of proxy form if picking up vouch-
each year. The continuing
Audits, Protection from Abuse, District Court 11-3-03 which age is also required. ers for their spouse.
education program is
Rules Committee, Criminal encompasses the municipali- There are also income The proxy forms are avail-
approved and overseen by the
Law, Pa Motor Vehicle Code, ties of Butler Township, guidelines based on 2010 total able at any of the 18 senior
minor judiciary education
Non-Discrimination Policies, Sugarloaf Township, Black household income - all income centers sponsored by the Area
board.
Rule 509 update, Evidence/ Creek Township, Hollenback is included Social Security, Agency on Aging.
This year the courses of
Arrest and Administrative Township and Conyngham Black Lung benefits, pensions For more information, call
instruction included Diversity,
Warrants and Risk Borough. or other sources of income. the center at 788-4881
Civil Law, Bankruptcy law,
Management for Depression. The income guidelines have between 9 a.m. and 1 p.m.
Tobacco sale to Minors/Clean
not yet been released but will Monday through Friday.

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Rec Board need help


The Conyngham Borough Recreation Board is looking for
volunteers to serve on the board.
Anyone interested in serving is asked to call the borough
office at 788-4385.

Tax office on vacation


The Black Creek Township tax office will be closed the week
of June 21 for vacation.
Face period ends June 22, so residents are reminded to get
payments in early.

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Change by Local Church


Faith Assembly of God oil change and recommended local establishments who con-
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Highway 309,
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rolling by hosting its annual church where teams of volun- extended to Jack Williams for Visit our website for complete
free oil change for single par- teers cleaned the inside, their willingness to make this menu & catering info.
ents and widow/widowers in
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topped off remaining fluids,
checked tire pressure and
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Saturday, May 1. Those arriv- placed bags of groceries in nity. The outreach is conduct- CATERING YOUR
ing to the church had their each vehicle. ed twice a year with the next SPECIAL EVENT OUR ALL NEW SUMMERTIME
vehicles taken over to Jack This ministry is made possi- free oil change scheduled for
Graduation Parties
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In the spirit of “Giving Back to the Community,” children of the 5th Grade Faith Formation
class of St. John Bosco share their talents in serving lunch to the residents of The Laurels
Senior Living Community. In photo (left to right): 1st row Laurels Residents Mary Louise
Brennan, Joe Gans, Clem Marusak and Mary Puskar. 2nd row: Dominic Yannuzzi IV, Eden
Triano, Lexi Laregina, Ben Palfey, Owen Nesbitt, Ben Oswald, Annie Amentler, Ally Hudock,
Micalena Serafine, and Olivia Minzola. 3rd row: Dominic Yannuzzi, Faith Formation
Instructor; Jessi Trusky, Natalie Ryba, Alyssa Oliver, Nicole Ciano, Abby Horan, Brian
Jarnutowski, Doug Genetti, Megan Trivelpiece, Dario D’Amato, and George Mellon.
10 Valley Views Spring 2010

Dining Out
In the Sack
ACROSS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

1. Vocally twangy
14 15 16
6. Bearded Smurf
10. Bump off 17 18 19
14. Make amends
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abbr.
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High Elevations
16. Putt destination 23 24 25 Route 940, about 1 mile east of the PA Turnpike
17. Movie's music by Seth Isenberg
19. Hayworth of "Pal 26 27 28 29 30 31 32

Joey" This Thursday's issue of the My choice was the Cajun


33 34 35 36 37 38 Journal of the Pocono Plateau Chicken Alfredo, $14.25. A big
20. Turns up
21. Mad Magazine begins that newspaper's 15th bowl of fettucini was topped
39 40 41
pieces year, and we decided to dine with chicken breast, nicely
23. Bad fortunes 42 43 44
out at one of that paper's ear- grilled. The sauce was what
25. Like neon liest advertisers, High really made this dish, though.
26. "And how!" 45 46 47 Elevations. We went on a It combined the creamy rich-
30. Rural swimming weeknight as a break from ness of Alfredo sauce with the
place 48 49 50 51 52 work, and found the Oscar spice of Cajun cooking.
33. Name in Mayer Weinermobile parked Fettucini Alfredo can become
mattresses 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60
outside. It was attracting cloying, but the pepper sauce
34. Fearsome dino attention. The drivers had kept the taste lively through-
61 62 63
35. Chums stopped by for dinner. out.
39. Andean of old So after a quick look our- A salad came with my din-
64 65 66
40. 1814 treaty city selves, we went inside and ner, and I chose the cream
41. Much of an atlas 67 68 69 were seated a couple of tables garlic dressing, which came
42. Proofreader's down from the Weinermobile's served on the side. A basket of
"leave it" American Profile Hometown Content 5/30/2010 group. warm rolls and butter rounded
43. Bog fuel Ruth was in the mood for a out the meal.
44. Do something 69. Acted the mole 22. Reason for 46. Abbr. on auto burger, after she read the spe- I was sipping root beer,
about sudden death, in tires cials, which included a $1.75, bottomless, and Ruth
45. __ Downs (race DOWN sports 47. Missile typically Western Burger. That one was had a glass of merlot, $5.25.
site) 24. Primal therapy thrown eight feet
1. Canaveral org. topped with fried onion rings, We passed on dessert,
47. January honoree, sounds 48. Beef on the hoof
2. Perched on which she didn't want. Instead, because we'd both eaten plen-
formally 26. Horned goddess 49. Showy lily
3. __ Nazi she chose an 8-ounce Black ty. Next time, Ruth is going to
48. Picketer 27. Period following 50. Gracie or Woody
("Seinfeld" Angus burger, $6.25 with one ask for a kid-sized burger, she
provokers Mardi Gras 52. Madison Ave.
character) topping. She chose blue thinks!
51. Coal-rich German 28. Add kick to figure
4. Name of two of cheese for that, and added We have enjoyed dining at
region 29. Dark purplish 54. Business sign
Henry VIII's six sautéed mushrooms for High Elevantions frequently
53. Adds up shade abbr.
5. Ushered out another 50¢. The burger was over these 15 years, and are
56. Emulate, on 31. Flat payment 55. Comic strip
6. In and of itself juicy and cooked to a perfect happy to share this good,
Halloween 32. Phone no. populated by
7. "Now __ theater medium, on a toasted roll that quick dinner with our readers.
61. Cinders of old follower birds
near you!" had a nice crisp crust. It was The restaurant is open every
comics 34. Baseball exec 57. Word in an
8. DC donors also quite large. She finished day except Wednesday for
62. Small IHOP order Epstein octagon
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64. A util. 36. Source of Italian 58. Rani's wrap
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St. James Lutheran plans


Quilt Show trip planned
Strawberry Festival The Cranberry Quilters Guild is sponsoring a bus trip to the “Quilt Odyssey”
quilt show in Hershey this summer. Antique and special quilt exhibits along with
St. James Lutheran Church, Hobbie, will hold a Strawberry Festival on a large merchant mall are located within the Hershey Lodge & Convention
Sunday, June 13. There will be games, and food served from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Center for quilters and sewers of all types. Scheduled for Saturday, July 24 at a
Featured in addition to strawberries and homemade shortcake will be home- cost of $35, your cost of the bus and your entrance into the show will be paid.
made ice cream, haluski and chicken noodle soup. Other food items will For more information or to reserve your seat, call Debbie at 427-9864.
include hamburgers, hot dogs, hot sausage and pierogies.
The public is invited. For more information, call 379-3031.

HOMES FOR SALE

House For Sale

938-940 North St, Quiet Neighborhood


Dallas Hickory Hills Imagine 1.5 acres in Strouds-
First Floor Condo, completely Freeland #07-2330 NEW CONSTRUCTION
Country charmer with in town
White Haven By Butler Valley Blders. 3
burg, tucked away on a hidden
redecorated and nicely fur-
conveniences. Currently used
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driveway and just two blocks Gorgeous & immaculate
nished. 2 BR, 1 3/4 BA, Sitting from 9th Street and the Mall. The
RM, Cedar closet, Loads of as an adult care facility. Huge
1.5 BA, Fam Rm, 1 car garage, 2 Bedroom, 1 Bath tiful Breezy Acres Drums house for sale, 3 bed-
energy eff., private gated com- cozy family room has a great
storage, patio, tennis, golf, income potential. 5 BR, 2 1/2
munity w/pool, lake and security. Ranch home with large Area. Includes public Sewer
wood stove. The garage has an room, 1 1/2 bath in private
pool. Move right in. Priced for BA, full basement, master on 1 Acre. $329,900 setting in A Pocono
Haz. SD, close to I-80, shopping deck. Set on 4 acres. enclosed breezeway to the
quick sale $115,000. suite, and low taxes. Additional Call LORI COOK house–never get wet or cold! Country Place.
and Pocono Resorts. Owner relo- Asking $295,000.
Go to the top call land available. $249,000. at 788-7503 or 788-1999
Jane Kopp Real Estate Aim High Realty, Inc
cation. Sacrifice at $149,900.
Call Valerie
Call today 09-2361 $189,900 Asking $150,000
LEWITH & FREEMAN R.E. CENTURY 21 Select Group
288-7481 570-443-7860
Call Owner (570) 579-6411
or (570) 956-2594 at (718) 217-8875 Addt’l Lots Avbl. for Custom Homes! 570-643-2100 ask for Betty Call 203 262-8419

407 Luzerne St., Freeland HOUSE ON White Haven


List # 07-2311 ARROWHEAD LAKES 3BR/2.5BA House on 1.08 POCONO LAKE
ROUTE 940 Arrowhead Lakes Acres in a private lake commu-
Well maintained 1/2 double with Single home, 3BR, large 8ft Cozy Ranch, close to beach, nity. Close to parks, gamelands,
2,400 SF Low Taxes Low Dues Falls, PA
newer windows. All appliances stay! private pool and clubhouse. New 3 BR, 21/2 BA Colonial 5 BR, 2 full BA, Totally Ren- Ranch on 1+ Acre Lot! 2
closets, tiled bathroom, sitting white water rafting, ski resorts,
Included is a 1,000 sq. ft. ranch with room, LR w/air conditioner, 4 BR, sunroom, 2 full BA, in amenity filled community. and casino. Minutes to Poco- ovated - New roof, windows, Car garage, 3 BR 2 full
2BR, 1BA, custom kitch. and LR. large eat-in-kitchen, Laundry large LR with fireplace, din- Eat-in-kitchen w/oak cabi- nos, Hazleton and Wilkes-Barre. siding, doors, hot water heater; baths. Two Tier Deck!
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block 4 off of Juniper St must be Room, 1870 sq. ft. Near Gordon & Long ances); new flooring ; neutral
tered walls, roof is 10 years vate, gated community. Price Real Estate LLC
included in sale $106,000 old, coal stoker. beach. Seller will assist paint; garage w/workshop; cir-
Reduced–Asking $158,500 Cindy King
Century 21 Select Group Call 427-8784 w/mtge. $219,000 cular driveway and roof over
Call Brian McCardle at Call Colleen Call Paul Weaver (owner)
570.675.4400 Office
deck $149,900.
after 7 p.m. 570.690.2689 Direct Ed Beckendorff
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DRUMS RANCH! Mt. Pocono Summit 185 Birch Knoll Dr., Hazleton
Coolbaugh Township MLS NO. 08-1436 Pointe Community List # 08-65
To Be Built WOW - NOT IN A Panoramic Country Setting!
Towamensing Trails Pocono Summit (Emerald Lakes).
Brick Ranch w/Heated Gar, Newer pre-manufactured home
Sparrow Lane, COMMUNITY Three year old dream rancher
Cozy 3 BR, 2 BA, LR, FP, eat
3BR, 2BA, LR, DR, new Kitch- with many upgrades. Walk-in Brand new, 4 brs, 2 -1/2 baths,
in kitchen w/ breakfast bar. 2
Penn Forest Twp. 1.81 acres, 4 BR/ 3 full BA, with 3-4 BR, 2 1/2 BA. Amen-
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& basement on 1/2 acre lot Call Cheryl for detailed informa- ing doors and Carpet. Sold
Basement & Deck. Handi-
fixtures, low dues, lakes,
places, 16x25 master, newly custom stone FP. Lg open kitch-
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en. On leased property.$53,900.
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Century 21 Select Group
Must See, asking
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West Hazleton, PA 18202 View pics at www.forsaleby Call Brian McCardle at
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401 Pohopoco Road


Rhodo Mountain Estates East Stroudsburg - Albrightsville
Lake Ariel - Extra Lot! MUST SEE! Blakeslee (Poconos) Appenzell Estates
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nificent country post & beam 3817 Norfolk Rd, Tobyhanna
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home, cedar siding & decks, 3 BR 1.5 BA
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ing Living room has stone fire- brick fireplace, crown molding, 2.5BA, 2CG, 1+ Ac. LG Kitchen
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2500 Sq. Foot 2 Story - 4 Bdrm/3 Bath Large Storage Bldg.
until it sells!
Pocono Pines Home - Great Area - 100 X 200 Very Ad must include a picture
4 BR, 2 BA, Gas and Elec heat
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1;15 p.m. April 7, Williams- Temple of Doom set – for a
port woman lost control of her five-year-old child with
Valley Police Beat car when turning in to the Uni-
Mart on Route 309 when she
hit a curb. The car bounced
Leukemia.
Just after 1 p.m. on May 26,
a taxi bringing a patient to Dr.
over the curb, ran over a No Chris Falvelloʼs office was
Butler Police are investigat- in Drums, discovered 4-26, and electrical controls were Parking sign, then hit a mail- eastbound on Butler Drive,
ing damage done to construc- but some of the vandalism damaged on an excavator and box. The driver panicked and approaching the business. It
tion vehicles parked at the could have been done as early a dump truck. Contact police stepped on the gas, sending slowed to turn into the drive-
Crystal Penn Ridge develop- as late October. All windows at 788-3230 you may have the car through landscaping way and was rear-ended,
ment site off Honey Hole Road were smashed and gauges seen something. between the gas station and bumper-to-bumper, by a
Wendy's, then across the Drums womanʼs Ford Focus.

2010 Briggs Blues Festival restaurant entrance before hit-


ting a curb there and bouncing
to a stop on the grass. She
She was following the taxi too
closely. She was ticketed by
Butler Township Police. The

to feature Music Awards was not hurt.


May 8, someone stole a
Lego set mailed to a Laurel
taxi driver complained of neck
pain, but refused medical
treatment. Both cars were

nominee
John Primer, one of the Check out our lineup page signed by all of the artists from
Lane, Highland Freeland
home – it is an Indiana Jones
driven from the scene.

Friday, July 9 performers at


the Briggs Farm Blues
Festival, has been nominated
at briggsfarm.com for details
on this year's performances
and special workshops.
this year's festival.
Become a Fan (or "like")
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Airport Beltway, Near Bedrock Gardens
for two 2010 Blues Music Get your entries in for this Facebook! —New
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Awards: Traditional Blues
Album of the Year for "All
yearʼs You Tube contest.
Winners will be announced Quilt Show bus 501-5745
Original" on Blues House on-stage Saturday, July 10. Authorized To Perform PA State Emission Testing!!
Records, and for Traditional The rules are: Put “Briggs trip planned
State Inspections, Car & Light Truck Repairs,
Blues Male Artist of the Year. Farm” as part of the video The Cranberry Quilters
Last year's Saturday night title.Videos must be from our Guild is sponsoring a bus trip
Electrical, Air-conditioning, Brakes & Tires.
headliner Louisiana Red has 2009 festival. to the “Quilt Odyssey” quilt Hours: Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.- 5 p.m.
been nominated for several Subscribe to our You Tube show in Hershey this summer.
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including Acoustic Artist of the er/BriggsFarmBlues exhibits along with a large Is the place to go for—
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Hall Rental and Catering for All Types of Events:
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Seniors to visit Scheduled for Saturday, July
Birthdays, Christenings, Bereavements,
Business Meetings, etc.
24 at a cost of $35, your cost
Hunterdon Hills of the bus and your entrance
into the show will be paid. For
Reasonable prices
A trip to Hunterdon Hills Playhouse to see "Branson Swings" more information or to reserve
with menus
is being planned for June 24. your seat, call Debbie at 427- customized to meet
The trip is sponsored by the Butler Township Senior Citizens 9864. the needs of your
and is open to anyone who would like to attend. special event.
Tickets are $75 per person and include transportation, meal *QJAy!-
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788-4881 between 9 a.m. and 1 p.m. 14 West Butler Drive • Drums

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Teachers and counselors
from Hazleton, Weatherly and
Crestwood school districts
learned about todayʼs work-
place during a recent visit to
the PPL Corporationʼs System
Facilities Center in Humboldt
Industrial Park, Hazle
Township.
The tour was part of the
“Educator in the Workplace”
program organized and run by
Greater Hazleton Partners in
Education, a nonprofit organi-
zation made up of local busi-
ness and education partners.
The program places education
professionals inside various
companies and industries to
gain experience in the work-
place so they can better pre-
pare their students for future
careers.
“Through this program, edu-
Educators from Hazleton, Crestwood and Weatherly school districts recently toured PPL Corporation’s Systems Facility
cators discover a great deal of
Center in Humboldt Industrial Park. Shown are, front row from left, teachers Marybeth Lawrence, Michele Chyko, Sarah
information about the current
Richards, Marie Ernst, Kristine Amentler and Nicole Lamont. Back row, from left, are teachers Tim Shiplett, Anthony
needs of industry that they can
Morris, Jason Turri and Don Smith; PPL employees Ryan Hill, Colleen Suscewicz and Amy Herbener; and Partners in
then go back and share with
Education Executive Director Ed Lyba.
their students,” said Ed Lyba,
Ed.D., PIE executive director. tion specialist. importance of teamwork. in electronics or a related field, that really good-paying jobs
“By visiting PPL, they can The teachers praised PPL “When I pair up students as and then head right into the are available with a technical
actually see the facility and for opening its doors and PIE lab partners in my classroom, workforce. My visit to PPL school education.”
learn firsthand the academic for putting together the pro- they think itʼs something they shows that great opportunities For more information on
and technical skills that would gram. just have to do to get through exist for students willing to Partners in Education or to
better prepare students for “Students need to under- my class. In reality, itʼs some- work hard in the skills trades. become a partner, call 450-
todayʼs workplace.” stand that success in the thing that will help them in the Many students donʼt realize 6314.
Participants included workplace is about more than workplace. We saw that proj-
Weatherly Area School District grades,” said Smith, Hazleton ects at PPL involve the coop-
teacher Tim Shiplett; Area High School honors eration, coordination and
Crestwood teacher Anthony chemistry teacher. “Itʼs also teamwork of a large number of
Morris; and Hazleton Area about learning how to effec- people,” he said.
School District faculty, includ- tively communicate with peo- And Crestwood technology
ing Kristine Amentler, Michele ple who have a wide range of education and wood shop
Chyko, Marie Ernst, Nicole backgrounds and life experi- teacher Morris said the PPL
Lamont, Marybeth Lawrence, ences. Not everyone in the visit gave him real-world
Sarah Richards, Donald Smith workplace grew up with examples of the many
and Jason Turri. Facebook and texting, so employment opportunities that
PPL employees who assist- proper communication skills exist for students.
ed in organizing and running are vital.” “Not every student in high
the visit included Amy Weatherly science teacher school is going to spend four
Herbener, chemical lab super- Shiplett said that after his or five years in college,” Morris
visor, Colleen Suscewicz, experience at PPL, he will said. “Often the students I
human resources manager, explain to his sophomore, jun- teach want to attend a techni-
and Ryan Hill, senior informa- ior and senior students the cal or trade school for training

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Drums Schools participate in OCHS FARM MARKET


Mon., Wed.-Sat. 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. • Tues. 9 a.m.-5 p.m.• Closed Sun.
401 East County Road • Drums, PA • 788-3163
Stamp Out Hunger Event Directions: Route 93 North, turn right after Covered Wagon, 2 miles on right.

Hanging Baskets, Geraniums,


Drums Elementary/ Vegetable & Bedding Plants,
Middle School partici- Fresh Fruit & Vegetables,
pated in Stamp Out
Plus Much More
Hunger 2010 by asking
students and faculty to
donate non-perishable
items. Over 500 items
were brought into the
school during a week in CHINESE AUCTION
May. These items were
collected by students in
Saturday, June 26, rain or shine
Mrs. Conways home- Eurana Park, Weatherly
Starting at 10 a.m.–
room – David Basket Drawing starting at 2 p.m.
McCarthy, Michael
To benefit
Lombardo and Ryan
Franzosa. All of the
donations were given to We atherly Are a
the Valley Food Pantry
which is co-chaired by
Billie Schaeffer and
Communit y Librar y
Maureen Younger. Featuring • Gift Certificates and Baskets •
Valley Food Pantry is Book Sale • Refreshments • Bake Sale
housed in Christ UCC
Silent Auction of Mail Boxes painted by
Church on Main Street David McCarthy, Michael Lombardo and Ryan Franzosa – stu- Weatherly Area High School Art Students
in Conyngham. dents from Mrs. Conway’s homeroom at Drums (Silent Auction ends 1 p.m.)
Elementary/Middle School.
Buy Chinese Auction tickets in advance at the Library,
20 Carbon Street, and tell us which baskets you want
to take chances on if you won’t be able to attend.

Previe w 6-8 p.m.,


Friday, June 25
Call the Library at 427-5085 for information.

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