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Around the Town

Good Day

and Happy Birthday to Asher Askey, of Blanchard, turning 3 years old on Sunday!

Happy Birthday

Saturday: Olivia Bechdel, of Howard!

Sunday: Keith Nyman, of Howard; Mary Jane Hoover, of Jersey Shore; and Franny Kramer, of Lock Haven!

Word of the Day

Memorandum — noun — a written message in business or diplomacy.

Quote of the Day

“I was born for the storm, and a calm does not suit me.”

— Andrew Jackson, 7th U.S. President

Class of 1955

LHHS Class of 1955 will hold a luncheon on Wednesday, March 25, at noon at The Shore Diner in Jersey Shore. All classmates and their guests are welcome.

Millbrook Bingo Fundraiser

Millbrook Playhouse will hold its annual fundraiser Bingo on Sunday, March 22, at the KBR Bingo hall. Doors open at 11 a.m. and games begin at 1 p.m. Your $25 ticket includes 20 games of Bingo with all cash prizes of $100-plus. Food, raffle basket tickets, 50/50 games and rip tickets will be available for purchase. Tickets can be bought at www.millbrookplayhouse.org, It Is What It Is, from any Millbrook Board member or at the door. Come out to support the 63rd season of live professional theater!

Women’s AA meeting

Women in all 12 steps of the Alcoholics Anonymous program are welcome to meetings held Friday nights at 6 p.m. at St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, 112 E. Main St., Lock Haven.

Cleaning up!

Since 2000, Clinton County CleanScapes, a 501(c)3 nonprofit, has organized more than 125 cleanup events, rallying together 4,569 volunteers and cleaning up over 2,432,460 pounds of debris and 13,131 tires from our waterways and landscapes. You can help impact the local community by joining the effort. Become a member, gift a membership to a loved one, volunteer at a cleanup, or donate to the cause. Donations help provide volunteers with cleanup supplies, lunch and refreshments. Learn more at Facebook.com/CleanScapesNCPA.

Easy Does It

Dealing with an addict in your life? Come and talk with others who are going through the same things you are. The Easy Does It Al-Anon group meets every Wednesday at 7 p.m. in the small Sunday school room of Bald Eagle United Presbyterian Church, Mill Hall. (A.A. meets in the big room at the same time.) Drop-ins are welcome.

Training programs

Roads to Peace offers customizable, age appropriate prevention education programs for all age groups. Programs include but are not limited to: domestic violence, sexual assault, elder abuse, people with disabilities abuse, medical screening, traumatic brain injury, workplace violence, sexual harassment, sexual coercion, dating violence, healthy relationships, bullying, stranger danger, three kinds of touches and human trafficking. Contact its business line at 570-748-9539 if you are interested in setting up training sessions.

Starting at $3.69/week.

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