Calendar of Events
Monday, March 9
— Wingate Faith Church’s Pot Pie Sale, 4 p.m. until gone, at the church. Ham or chicken pot pie is sold by the quart for $9. Pot pie comes in freezable containers. Pre-orders are recommended by calling 814-883-0893.
— Art Class, 4:30-6 p.m., at Friendship Community Library in Beech Creek. George Stefanski will be the class instructor. Class is free! Walk-ins are welcome! Class is designed for those age 12 and older. Come find your artistic talents through this class held every Monday night. For more info call the FCL at 570-962-2048 or find them on Facebook.
— Dunnstown Fire Company offers a Cash Bingo every Monday night at the fire station at 119 Woodward Ave., Lock Haven. Bingo starts at 6 p.m. and all proceeds help to support the fire company’s needs.
— Cash Bingo will be held at St. John’s Catholic School, 116 E. Bishop St., Bellefonte, to benefit the Bellefonte Knights of Columbus. Doors will be open to the public for food, plenty of homemade baked goods and dinner items, and small games of chance at 6 p.m., with Bingo starting at 7 p.m. The cost to play is $20 for 20 games, and the payouts will be $850 each month. The school is a smoke-free facility and walk-ins are welcome to come to play Bingo.
Tuesday, March 10
— The Friends of the Bald Eagle Valley Trail (BEVT) will meet at 7 p.m. at the Piper Building in Lock Haven. More members and volunteers are needed since there are projects to do with continued efforts underway to expand the trail to connect with the Pine Creek Rails to Trails and into the city. Improvements to continue to maintain the existing trail also are planned. Anyone interested in finding out more or helping with ongoing efforts is welcome to attend the meeting and to become a member.
— Clinton County of PA Genealogical Society will meet 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.
— The Alzheimer’s and Caregivers’ Support Group will meet from 7 to 8 p.m. at Covenant United Methodist Church, 44 W. Main St., Lock Haven. There is convenient parking next to the church and a handicapped accessible entrance. The free meeting will be a time of sharing concerns about caring for a loved one with a memory loss and to provide educational materials from the Alzheimer’s Association, co-sponsors of the support group in conjunction with Covenant United Methodist Church. The group will also discuss topics of interest for future meetings. Sitter service can be provided to the person with dementia at the church while caregivers are attending the meeting. Prior arrangements must be made for this service.
For more info or for sitter service for the March meeting, call Fran Decker at 570-748-4302 or 570-263-2084.
Wednesday, March 11
— St. Paul Food Pantry, 6220 Nittany Valley Drive, Mill Hall, (1 mile north of the I-80 interchange on Route 64), is open the second and fourth Wednesday of every month from 9-11 a.m. No documentation is required. You may call the church at 570-748-7932 or 570-726-7460. People may call these numbers at any time for any type of assistance they may need.
— Marion Township Supervisors meeting, 6:30 p.m., at the township building in Jacksonville.



