Around the Town
Good Day
Happy Birthday to Ruth Miller, of Marsh Creek.
Happy Belated Birthday
to Linda Smith, of Haneyville, who celebrated May 4!
Word of the Day
Decry — verb — to publicly denounce or condemn.
Quote of the Day
“Cinco de Mayo has come to represent a celebration of the contributions that Mexican Americans and all Hispanics have made to America.”
— Joe Baca
Class of 1958
Lock Haven High School and Immaculate Conception High School Class of 1958 will hold their monthly get together on May 21 at 1 p.m. at Haywood’s on the Green in Mill Hall. Questions, call 570-660-0134.
Blood Drives
The American Red Cross urges people to donate blood now. All blood donors are needed, especially those with type O blood. Several blood drives will be happening during the next few weeks that donors can attend. Visit the Red Cross website or call 1-800-RED CROSS to arrange an appointment. Walk-ins are also welcomed!
Blood drives will be held as follows:
May 14, from 12-5:30 p.m., at American Philatelic Society, Bellefonte.
May 18, from 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., at the Penn Stater Hotel, University Park.
May 21, from 1-6 p.m., at the Lock Haven Moose, 150 S. Hanna St.
May 29, from 12-4:30 p.m., at the Lock Haven American Legion Post 131, Grove St.
June 5, from 9 a.m. to 1:30 p.m., at the Lock Haven YMCA
Gardening
Questions?
Call the Penn State Master Gardener Hotline in Clinton County at 570-858-0198 or send an email to ClintonMG@psu.edu to ask a Master Gardener your questions.
Use headlights in foggy conditions
PennDOT reminds motorists of Pennsylvania’s law requiring moving vehicles to have headlights turned on when visibility is low due to unfavorable conditions, including fog. When driving in fog, low beam headlights should be used since the high beam setting creates glare and further reduces visibility.
A friendly reminder
The Downtown Lock Haven’s Little Red Libraries are for reading material only. There have been well-meaning people putting in dog biscuits, knitted items and other things in the Little Red Libraries. We will remove anything other than suitable reading materials from the libraries. No stickers with QR codes and other types of signs are allowed to be put onto the Libraries and will also be removed from the Little Red Libraries. They are there for children and adults to enjoy and select reading materials.
KCSD Partnership
Keystone Central School District’s Career and Technology Center (CTC) is looking to partner with local employers to provide paid work experiences to 12th grade students. If your business currently has an employee shortage and you’re looking to hire, contact Daci Killinger, Cooperative Education Coordinator for Keystone Central CTC, at 570-893-4900 ext. 4511 or email dkillinger@kcsd.us. Daci will answer any questions and share more information about the work experience program to assist businesses with new hires.



