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Around the Town

Good Day

to Kimberly Fravel, of Marsh Creek!

Word of the Day

Ephemeral — adj. — lasting for a very short time.

Quote of the Day

“Money cannot buy health, but I’d settle for a diamond-studded wheelchair.”

— Dorothy Parker

Bunny Run

Susquehanna Valley Big Twins Motorcycle Club’s 17th annual Bunny Run collection is underway! Each year in March the SVBTMC collects stuffed animals to provide to children who are patients in hospitals during the Easter season. The collection runs until March 25, right before Palm Sunday, and then the animals will be delivered to the hospitals.

The Easter-themed stuffed animals (bunnies, chicks, ducks or lambs) must be new and must have the tags left on them (for allergy concerns).

Drop off locations include the Bald Eagle United Presbyterian Church in Mill Hall, The Express Office and The Sons and Daughters of Italy in Lock Haven and SVBT Motorcycle Clubhouse in Woolrich.

Genealogical Society

The next meeting of the Clinton County of PA Genealogical Society will take place on Tuesday, March 10, at 7 p.m., in the Poorman Gallery, 352 E. Water St., Lock Haven. Joby Topper, librarian of the Stevenson Library at Commonwealth University-Lock Haven, will give a presentation on the history of the library and what resources are available for use in genealogical research. The presentation is free to the public.

Cash Bingo Events

Dunnstown Fire Company offers a Cash Bingo every Monday night at the fire station on 119 Woodward Ave., Lock Haven. Bingo starts at 6 p.m. and all proceeds help to support the fire company’s needs. Bingo will be held on March 2 and March 9.

KBR Bingo and More holds Bingo every Tuesday night at the Piper Airport Museum’s 3rd floor, Lock Haven. Early Bird game at 6:15 p.m., and regular Bingo at 6:30 p.m.

KBR Bingo also has Friday night Straight Bingo starting at 6:30 p.m. Call Mike Toner at 570-786-1343 or Deb at 570-660-2647 for more info on KBR Bingo programs.

Breakfast and Bake Sale

A breakfast and bake sale to benefit Ben Stoltzfus and his family will be held on Saturday, March 21, from 7-11 a.m., at the Porter Township Community Building, the old Lamar Elementary School, located at 216 Spring Run Road, Mill Hall. Ben, the former fire chief at Nittany Valley Fire Co., is battling cancer and hasn’t been able to work for the past year.

Donations of baked goods are needed as well as volunteers to help in the kitchen during the breakfast.

Breakfast meals will be $13 for adults; $6 for children 6-12 and free for little tykes. Call Nancy at 814-571-5168 to donate or help!

Lenten Fish Fries

Holy Spirit Parish in Lock Haven will continue to offer their annual “Drive-thru” Lenten Fish Fries continuing every Friday during Lent except for Good Friday, from 4-6 p.m., on the grounds of the Parish Center at St. Agnes Church. The menu features Haddock (Yuengling beer battered or baked), mac and cheese, stewed tomatoes, coleslaw, bread and dessert. Meals are $17, and individual sides of fish or mac and cheese will be available. The church invites you to their “Ez Drive Thru” for a delicious meal prepared by its parish family, and thank you for your continued support. Questions? Call the parish office at 570-748-4594.

Starting at $3.69/week.

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