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Truman HS,
Neshaminy HS
Trade Wins
On Friday, January 6 at
Neshaminy High School,
the school’s girls basketball team
held off a rally by the visiting
Harry Truman High School
Tigers and went on to win, 49-
36. The Neshaminy Redskins
girls team came away with a 7-2
record; the Tigers dropped to 6-3,
with Pennsbury up next on their
schedule.
A few hours later, the boys
teams took the floor and Truman
returned the favor, downing the
Redskins in a close matchup that
went down to the wire, 61-59. The
loss dropped Neshaminy to 4-5 on
the year, while the Tigers improved
to 6-3 with the Pennsbury Falcons
up next on their schedule. ■
—Photos courtesy of JS Garber
Conwell-Egan HS students have graduated from the school in that time to help ensure that the event runs smoothly. They
Hoops Marathon time, and many of them have come back to CEC to will be running the scoreboard, keeping the book and
participate in this long-standing tradition. also selling some of their respective team’s apparel.
The Conwell-Egan Catholic Basketball Marathon This year is gearing up to be one of the most
is the longest tenured fundraiser in the school’s successful marathons in recent memory. The school’s The cost to play is $25 per team member, with
history. The 34th annual Marathon at CEC is goal is to make 2017 a sellout year. Sign ups will a minimum of $150 per team. For additional
scheduled for March 3-5 of 2017. Roughly 12,000 begin on Friday, January 13. information, reservations or payment questions,
please contact Mr. Stephen Burns ’05 at 215-945-
The Lower Bucks Leader CEC’s athletics teams will be volunteering their 6200 ext. 416 or [email protected].
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Delaware Valley Pennsbury Student Artwork @ AOY
Veterans Coalition Art Center in January
is a local organization dedicated to helping The Artists of Yardley Art Center, a Pennsbury Partner, 45 years and is an original member of AOY. She attributes
veterans in our area. DVVC welcomes area will host a gallery show titled “Art Majors Emerging” her lifelong love of art to her high school art teachers and
businesses willing to volunteer time, goods featuring adjudicated Pennsbury student work on two claims this is her way to “pay it forward,” adding, “There
or services, however small, to share in their weekends in January. The center is located on the Patterson is great talent in these students and we have an amazing Art
mission “to assist our forgotten veterans Farm at 949 Mirror Lake Road in Lower Makefield Department and teachers at Pennsbury.”
to live the life for which they fought, one Township. The public is invited to an opening reception
veteran at a time.” on Friday, January 13 from 5:00-8:00 p.m.; the show will Ruth Anne Schultz, Pennsbury’s K-12 Art Curriculum
For more information please contact DVVC continue that Saturday and Sunday, January 14-15, and the Coordinator, said, “On behalf of the Art Department, I’d like
co-founder Alan Micklin at 215-630-7122 following weekend, January 21-22. Gallery hours on the to say that this partnership with the AOY Art Center is a win-
or [email protected] ■ weekends are 12:00-5:00 p.m. win for both the students of Pennsbury and the community.
We appreciate all the extra effort that AOY is contributing
Help Wanted This showcase of up-and-coming talent will be juried to host this student show and we are excited that this will
by members of Artists of Yardley (AOY) and prizes will be provide more community exposure for the work of our
The Lower Bucks Leader will be hiring awarded. First prize is $500, with second and third place students and their teachers. In addition, it is our hope we will
commission-based sales representatives prizes of $250 each. The jurors are world-renowned painters develop more ways that this partnership can be expanded
for 2017. Experience preferred, but will and former Pennsbury parents, John Ennis and Silvere into the classroom.”
train. Flexible hours, interesting work, and Boureau. The award funds were donated in memory of Chris
good growth potential. Must have good Leyenberger by his family. Mr. Leyenberger, who was a The purpose of the AOY Art Center is to pursue art
people skills and be able to communicate Pennsbury parent, was also a Bucks County native, member education for the community. For more information about the
well. Must have your own car and valid of AOY, a Boy Scouts of America leader, and an LMT center, visit www.artistsofyardley.org or call 215-493-1205.
driver’s license, plus your own computer community volunteer.
and basic computer skills. Email us at The mission of the Pennsbury Partners Program
[email protected] AOY artists and liaisons to Pennsbury, Fran Leyenberger is to establish and sustain collaborative partnerships
and Anne Gannon, inspired this juried student show, the first between the School District and the community-at-
of its kind stemming from a new partnership formed between large to enrich educational opportunities for all students.
the AOY Art Center and the Pennsbury School District. For more information, visit www.pennsburysd.org
Ms. Leyenberger has been creating ceramic and raku art for >Departments>Pennsbury Partners Program or call 215-428-
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Play Ball! Time to Sign Up for Spring 2017 Youth Baseball
Registration for Spring 2017 youth baseball Bristol Borough Little League Neshaminy Wildcats Athletic Association
is in full swing. Registration dates and https://www.facebook.com/BristolLittleLeague/ (includes Penndel and Neshaminy areas)
instructions vary from one organization to www.neshaminywildcats.org
another, along with rules, age group divisions, and Lower Bucks County Athletic Association
geographical jurisdictions. This list of websites (home of District 21 Bristol Twp. National Little Langhorne Athletic Association
covers most of the youth baseball leagues in League and Babe Ruth Softball) www.langhorneaa.org
our readership area. Each site offers contact Based in Croydon
instructions for more information. www.leaguelineup.com/Lbcaa Morrisville Little League
www.gomll.org
Levittown Continental Little League
www.LevittownContinental.com Pennsbury Athletic Association
For Lower Makefield Township, PA; Yardley
Levittown United Borough, PA; Morrisville Borough, PA and the
(formerly Levittown Pacific and Levittown portions of Falls Township, PA that lie west and
International, now merged) north of Route 1 and Business Route 1 (Old
levittownunited.org Lincoln Highway).
www.paaball.com
Levittown American Athletic Association
http://www.levittownaaa.com/ Council Rock Newtown Athletic Association
(CRNAA)
Fairless Hills Athletic Association http://crnewtown.org/
http://www.fhaa.org/
Valley Athletic Association
Middletown Athletic Association Bensalem area
http://middletownaa.com/ Main Complex: 5895 Hulmeville Road,
Bensalem, PA 19020
www.leaguelineup.com/valleyaa
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Leader Lottery Winner: Margaret Moylan
Margaret Moylan, of Palmer Street in Morrisville, they also get to choose a charity, community cause
was our Leader Lottery winner for the November or organization that has special meaning for them,
30th issue of The Lower Bucks Leader. She picked up for which The Lower Bucks Leader provides a free
her copy of The Leader at Ben’s Deli, on East Bridge promotional ad or fundraising message. Margaret
Street, a Morrisville fixture since 1958. Moylan chose St. Jude’s, a leading children’s hospital
Margaret, a breakfast regular at Ben’s, said “I pioneering in research and treatments for kids with
frequently pick up the Lower Bucks Leader and enjoy cancer and other life-threatening diseases.
reading about what is going on in the community as “My aunt lost her battle with cancer,” she said. “And
well as the household hints and recipes.” no child should suffer with such an illness, they are too
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from Long Island to PA 10 years ago “with my horse by midnight on Wednesday, January 25. You can simply
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garage sales and antiquing, taking day trips up north, it to [email protected]. Tickets can
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Tips from Leader Readers
Apply a thin film of Vaseline or WD-40 to the threads of a light bulb before you screw
it in. It will unscrew much more easily next time you need to replace it.
—Alan Banner / Levittown
When your car’s windshield gets a little ding from flying debris, it will turn into a
crack and spread if you don’t address the problem. Auto-glass places can repair it with
epoxy, and there are epoxy kits available at auto supply stores that allow you to do it
yourself. If you can’t get to it immediately, though, there is a cheap stopgap solution:
clear packing tape.
Windshield dings spread when moisture gets in, then freezes and expands. This
happens most often in winter, obviously. Wipe the area clean with a little fast-drying
rubbing alcohol on a paper towel. Then put a small square of clear packing tape over
the ding. If done carefully, this will keep out the rain and snow until the spring and it
won’t interfere with your windshield wipers.
Take note: use packing tape only! Not duct tape, Scotch tape or any other kind of
tape. Packing tape will not leave any harmful residue that will complicate the repair
later on.
—Walt J. / Fairless Hills
If you have a teenager who’s preparing to get a driver’s permit, check out a website
called driving-tests.org. It has free sample permit tests for every state. There is also a
Parent Resources section with some good tips to help you turn your teen into a safe
driver. —Allie Viorst
I would advise anyone who buys those modern energy-efficient (and expensive) light
bulbs to make sure they keep the receipt showing date of purchase. These bulbs often
claim to last 10 years or more but I have bought some that didn’t last two years. A
quick online search showed that one in four of these pricey bulbs don’t last anywhere
near as long as their manufacturers claim. —R.C.
To clean coffee gunk and residue from your drip coffeemaker, fill the reservoir with
water and drop in 4 Alka-Seltzer tablets. Give them a few minutes to dissolve and then
run the brew cycle. The pills have bicarbonate of soda and citric acid in them, which
cleans the tubes and chamber. Run it again once with clean water and you’re done.
—Colleen Crier / Middletown Twp.
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COMMUNITY
BULLETIN BOARD
Tickets for the 7th annual Washington Crossing Brewfest go on •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Applying for work is different in the computer age and two
sale Monday, Feb. 1 at a special, two-week-only price of $40. Winter Adventure Camp at Silver Lake Nature Center local organizations have teamed up to assist job seekers in
After Feb. 14, the price increases to $45. The brewfest – which on Monday, February 20th, 9 am – 4 pm. School is out for 2017. Pennsylvania CareerLink-Bucks County and the Margaret
sells out every year – will be held on Saturday, May 6 from President’s Day and what a great way to spend it – in the frosty R. Grundy Memorial Library will present a series of eight
12:30 to 4:30 p.m. in a wooded, riverside section of Washington woods of Silver lake Nature Preserve! The Seasoned Naturalists workshops focused on job seeking skills beginning in February
Crossing Historic Park. The event features sampling of at least are ready to spend the day assisting your child in engaging at the Grundy Library’s 680 Radcliffe Street location. Led by
130 beers from more than 60 regional and national breweries, nature in the outdoors. Easy drop off and pick up at the Nature Hope Selig, Workshop Coordinator at Pennsylvania CareerLink-
live music and multiple food vendors. Center. Before and Aftercare is available. All children ages 6 to Bucks County, these free events begin promptly at 10:15 am
13 are welcome to attend this. Fee $50 for the day. Register by and require pre-registration. The first workshop will be held on
The brewfest is held by the Friends of Washington Crossing 2/17/2017. February 10. Register online at www.grundylibrary.org, or by
Park and supported by the First National Bank of Newtown. All Silver Lake Nature center is located at 1306 Bath Road in Bristol. calling 215.788.7891. Seating is limited.
proceeds are directed to educational and historical programming (215) 785-1177. Visit www.silverlakenaturecenter.org
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•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Teen Talent Competition — January 28, 2017 from 4-6 PM.
Tickets will be sold at WashingtonCrossingBrewfest.com and Open Houses at Model Railroad Club — The Abington Lines This talent competition and show provides an opportunity for
the park Visitor Center near the intersection of River Road and Model Railroad Club will host winter Open Houses at their young performers to display their talents whether you sing,
Rt. 532. A limited number of designated driver tickets will also clubhouse in Richboro, PA. These events are free and all are play or dance. Auditions on Saturday January 21; selected
be available online for $10. welcome. performers will appear in the Talent Competition the following
Saturday at the Oxford Valley Mall. Register online at www.
The brewfest is held in the upper part of the park (1638 River Come marvel at the 20’ x 60’ HO scale railroad set in the middletowntwpbucks.org
Road, New Hope, Pa.), behind the Thompson-Neely House and Pennsylvania mountains with a two-track machine that is more
across the street from Bowman’s Hill Wildflower Preserve. To than 1000 feet in length. The layout includes a circus, two ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
stay up-to-date on the latest news about the brewfest, “like” the operating roundhouses, waterfront complete with rail car ferries, Dog training classes are forming at the Lower Bucks Dog
event on Facebook at facebook.com/washingtoncrossingbrewfest. four industrial switching areas and a picturesque old-time town Training Club (a non-profit with 40 years of service to Lower
with stores that have realistic interiors, animated neon signs and Bucks County) beginning the week of January 23, 2017.
•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• trolleys that run the whole length of the city.
Chili Cook-Off Super Bowl Pre-Party Sat. 2/4, 6pm, admission Do you have a new puppy? Have you rescued a pooch from
by donation to Mission Disaster Relief Fund. Fallsington United The Open Houses are scheduled from 12:00 Noon to 4:00 PM a shelter? Does your family dog need a refresher course? Maybe
Methodist Church, 50 Lacross St, Fallsington. To enter your on the following dates: Jan. 14th and 15th; Feb. 4th and 5th; and you just want to have fun with your dog.
favorite chili email [email protected] or call 267-797-5603 Feb. 11th and 12th.
by 1/27. Decorate your tasting table in Super Bowl theme for Beginner/advanced obedience classes are being filled. Rally
chance to win additional prize. Admission is free. Donations to help the club grow and classes are taking new applicants. These are 8 week classes
improve will be appreciated. In addition, two complete train sets for $125.00. For complete details visit our website: lbdtc.
•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• will be offered for raffle ($1 per ticket). org or contact the club phone at 215-493-1201. Our training
Take part in the 9th Annual Eastern Polar Plunge, the official administrator will respond to your call. Classes are held at our
event of winter! Saturday, January 28th at Neshaminy State Park. The railroad clubhouse is conveniently located at 2066 Second training site at the Leeper Shopping Center, 8746 New Falls Rd,
Individuals from all walks of life have committed to raise $50 Street Pike (PA Route 232), Richboro, PA 18954. For more info Levittown, PA
or more to benefit the Special Olympics in PA. Too chicken to call 215-598-7720 Tuesday evenings between 7-9 PM. Info and
plunge? No worries, you can still join in the fun and raise money photo galleries can also be found at www.abingtonlines.org Send Events to
for a good cause. Visit www.specialolympicspa.org to register.
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Type Challenge for Entrepreneurs
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Page 14 of 2017, #1 develop and present a real business or business idea to an experienced group of
investors? Enter Bucks County Community College’s START ME UP CHALLENGE
2017 for a chance to receive funding and assistance for your business or idea!
Just as in the TV show Shark Tank, venture capitalists from Bucks County will
invest their own time, money and resources in their favorite concepts in the Start
Me Up Challenge. Local investors will be on hand to hear pitches and negotiate
investment funds and mentoring, with up to $100,000 available to the selected
concepts.
Applications for the Start Me Up Challenge, which is open to all Bucks County
residents and BCCC students (16+), will open on January 23, 2017. Submissions
for Round 1 are due February 23, 2017. The final in-person event will be held at the
college’s Lower Bucks Campus in Bristol on April 27. There is no fee to enter.
For more information call (215) 968-8227, email [email protected], or visit
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Wet T-Shirt Contest Photos
Dennis Greevey, a Leader Reader from Fairless Hills, emailed a request for The
Lower Bucks Leader to publish Wet T-Shirt photos. “I guarantee you it would
be a very popular feature,” he wrote. We aim to please our readers, so we decided
to take Mr. Greevey’s advice! See our first Wet T-Shirt photo on page 20
—Editor
Christmas Tree Pickup Info
Falls Township — Christmas trees will be picked up for composting on Saturday,
January 14 and Saturday, January 28 by Waste Management, Bristol. Please do not
put trees out for pickup prior to the January 14th tree composting collection date.
Trees will not be picked up prior to that date or during the week between the two
pickup dates. After the January 28th pickup date, trees can be put out with the
regular trash.
Christmas trees over 6 ft. (or excessively large) must be cut in half. Please
remove plastic bags and all decorations from the tree. As in previous years, Waste
Management has a collection container available throughout the month of January
at their Scale House area, 1400 Bordentown Road, Morrisville, PA for anyone who
wishes to drop off their tree for composting free of charge.
Middletown Township — Christmas trees will be collected curbside each
Wednesday in January. Trees must not be in bags and all decorations must be
removed. Please have trees curbside by 6:00 AM on Wednesday mornings.
www.middletowntwpbucks.org/
Bristol Township —The final Christmas tree collection for “real” trees took place on
Wednesday January 11.
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Hal Greer Doug Favell
Over the course of his long NBA Shown here in his rookie card, Doug
career, the slight, soft-spoken Hall Favell tended NHL goals for over a
of Fame guard from West Virginia made decade. In the 1967 expansion draft he
consistency his trademark. He turned was taken in the second round by the
in quality performances almost every brand new Philadelphia Flyers.
night, scoring 19.2 points per game
during his 15 seasons. In the first round of that draft, the
He remained with the same franchise Flyers had chosen Bernie Parent. In the
throughout his career, starting with Flyers inaugural season, Favell split time
Syracuse in 1958 and then moving with Parent in goal and contributed four
with the Nationals when they became shutouts to go with a career best 2.27
the Philadelphia 76ers in 1963. He GAA.
was an All-Star for 10 straight seasons
and a seven-time member of the All- Over the next two years Favell saw
NBA Second Team. He was also the limited playing time as Parent was
second-leading scorer on Philadelphia’s named the starting goalie. But when
vaunted championship team of 1966-67. Parent was traded during the 1970-71
season, Favell became the main man in
Hal Greer played a major role on goal for the Flyers. The next year, he
what many feel was the greatest team recorded a 20-15-4 record with a 2.83
of all time, the 1966-67 Philadelphia GAA.
76ers. That squad, which also included
Chamberlain, Chet Walker, Billy Cunningham, Wally Jones, and Lucious Jackson, Before the 1973-74 season he was
romped to a 68-13 record, the best in league history at the time. traded to the Toronto Maple Leafs —for
The Sixers, who won 45 of their first 49 games, rolled through the postseason, finally Bernie Parent, who made the most of his reunion with the Flyers by helping them win
defeating the San Francisco Warriors in six games in the 1967 NBA Finals. For the two Stanley Cup Championships.
season, Greer contributed 22.1 ppg, second on the club to Chamberlain’s 24.1. Greer then
stepped up his game in the postseason, pouring in 27.7 ppg. ■ Doug Favell joined the Colorado Rockies in 1976 but could win only 3 games for
them over the course of the next 3 seasons. He retired in 1979.
—Reference: www.nba.com
Favell is said to be the first NHL goalie to paint his goalie mask, painting it Flyers
orange for Halloween in 1971. ■
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“This is the Miracle on New York Avenue”
Some companies donate toys or collect miracle on New York Avenue.”
canned goods to help their neighbors As Abe Brooks, the company’s owner, puts
during the holidays. One local company – A. it, “This is what Christmas is all about. Giving
Brooks Kanga Roof – goes above and beyond back…helping those in their time of need…
all year round by providing roof repairs and it’s the least we can do.”
new roofs to needy families, veterans and Giving back is part of Kanga Roof’s
dozens of community organizations. mission statement, which is known verbatim
This year, Abe Brooks and his team by the entire staff: “A. Brooks Construction,
replaced the roof of Jean and Frank Wilson of Inc. is committed to being a leader in the
Croydon, Bucks County. Nominated by their roofing industry by setting the standards of
nephew James Rhoads, the couple’s roof was a knowledgeable, professional, dependable
so badly damaged Kanga Roof to the rescue in Croydon roofing company.
that buckets were We will provide
kept throughout the superior service
home to catch water when it rained. and be true to our word. We are committed to
Frank Wilson is a 42-year veteran provide for the families that work with us and
volunteer firefighter and fire police officer, the communities that we live in.”
as well as a member of the Bucks County The company is based in Bucks County,
Rescue Squad. The last few years have and has been providing superior service and
been difficult ones, as Frank has had many workmanship to local families since 1987.
debilitating health problems. The surgeries They stand behind their work and take great
and hospitalizations had drained the family’s pride in giving back to the community. They Photos, clockwise from above: Abe Brooks gets a hug
from an emotional Jean Wilson; Frank and Jean with
savings – with no money available to fix a are a GAF Master Select™ Contractor, the work in progress behind them; the Kanga Roof crew
replacing the roof.
badly damaged roof. receiving GAF’s Excellence Award for 2015
“When Abe Brooks came to our house as a top performer.
to tell us we would be getting a new roof, For more
I cried like a baby,” said Jean. “You don’t information about
see something like this every day. This is A.Brooks Construction
neighbor helping neighbor.” Kanga Roof visit
Frank Wilson added: “You’ve heard of the abrooksconstruction.com
Miracle on 34th Street? Well, this is the or call 215-752-6145. ■
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Rotary Club Scholarship Grants New Year, New Career:
Job Fair at Nehaminy Mall, Jan. 18
The Levittown-Fairless Hills Rotary Club, in conjunction
with the Gundaker Foundation of Rotary District 7450, Finding a new job tops the list of New Year’s resolutions. Employers will set up in Sears court primarily, as
announces the availability of several Graduate Scholarships In fact, two out of five job seekers begin their new well as near Barnes & Noble. The new location means
for post-baccalaureate study in any field during the 2017- career searches in January. greater accessibility for job seekers traveling by public
2018 academic year. Grants range from $1,000 to $5,000. transportation or for people living nearby in northeast
On Jan. 18, Recruitment Queen, in conjunction with Philadelphia.
Candidates may be graduating college seniors, other Bucks County employers and the Neshaminy Mall, will
persons seeking admission to graduate or professional help local job seekers make good on their career-related Schultz recommends that job seekers:
schools for the first time, or those already enrolled in a post promises. • Update their resumes and bring along plenty of copies.
baccalaureate institution. Candidates must plan to enroll full Jobs in administration, customer service, healthcare, • Practice their 30-second introduction (since job
time. retail, management, sales, insurance, warehouse, banking seekers will meet and speak directly with hiring
and more will be plentiful, according to Jennifer Schultz, managers).
Candidates must be permanent residents of Rotary Recruitment Queen CEO. So far, Holy Redeemer Health • Dress professionally – no flip flops, jeans, T-shirts, etc.
District 7450, or be enrolled in a post-graduate institution System, Robert Half, HCR Manorcare, Pennswood Village, • Research employers of interest beforehand.
with the district. The district includes all of Philadelphia Vertical Screen, Fred Beans Family of Dealerships, Metro
County, much of Chester, Delaware, and Montgomery Public Adjustment, PA CareerLink, Northeast Building
Counties, and part of Lower Bucks County. Products, Preferred Home Health Care & Nursing Services Recruitment Queen’s Bucks County New Year New Career
and AFC Fitness have signed up to exhibit. In addition, Job Fair will be held on Jan. 18 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at The
Qualifications for these grants include high academic Neshaminy Mall’s Payless Shoe Source and AMC Movie Neshaminy Mall, 707 Neshaminy Mall in Bensalem.
achievement; a record of leadership in school, community, Theatres will be offering positions as well, according to
or other settings; and evidence of involvement in giving Colby Gair Springer, the mall’s property management Employers interested in learning more or registering can
service to others. Financial need is also a consideration. associate. click here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/new-year-new-
Rotarians and members of their immediate families are not career-job-fair-employer-registration-tickets-28737378272
eligible for these grants. Schultz said she anticipates 40-50 employers to attend, or call Jennifer Schultz at 267-981-5976. Job seeker
offering hundreds of Bucks County jobs. “We certainly registration will be posted soon.
Application forms and additional information may be have plenty of space,” Schultz said.
obtained from www.gundaker.org. Completed applications www.RecruitmentQueen.com is a hyper-local digital
must be submitted to the local Rotary Club by February 12th, This is the first time that the third annual job fair is being recruitment job board dedicated to employers and job
2017. Award announcements are made in June. Grants are held at the mall. “It will be bigger than normal,” Schultz said. seekers in Bucks County, Pa.
paid during the fall terms, jointly to the recipient and the “It’s a good location. Everyone knows where the mall is.”
institution where they are enrolled. ■
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Free Documentary in Langhorne on MLK Day
Langhorne Council for the Arts and The Peace United States Supreme Court, whose decision—
Center will present a screening of the 2012 under Chief Justice Earl Warren—finally struck
documentary, “The Loving Story,” on Martin down state laws against interracial marriage
Luther King Day, Monday, January 16 at 7 PM, throughout the country.
at The Peace Center, 102 W. Maple Avenue, “The Loving Story” takes us behind the
in Langhorne Borough. Admission is free. Light scenes of the legal challenges and the emotional
U98 refreshments will be offered during the turmoil that they entailed, documenting a
discussion following the screening. Donations of seminal moment in American history and
desserts to share will be welcomed. reflecting a timely message of marriage equality
Married in Washington, D.C. on June in a personal, human love story.
2, 1958, Richard Loving and Mildred Jeter Want to make it a dinner-and-a-movie
returned home to Virginia where their marriage night? The Langhorne Rotary will host its
was declared illegal — he was white, and annual pasta dinner (prepared by the chef at
she was black and Native American. At the Bella Tori) at St. James Episcopal Church,
time, anti-miscegenation laws were upheld in 330 S. Bellevue Avenue in Langhorne, 4:30
16 states. The Lovings refused to leave one – 7:30. Enjoy a delicious dinner, then walk 2
another and, with the help of the American Civil blocks to see the documentary.
Liberties Union, took their case to the For more information, visit www.
courts. Their case made it all the way to the langhornearts.org or call 215-752-0854. ■
Lower Bucks Genealogists Club
Founded in 2008, Lower Bucks Genealogists is a growing membership of individuals who share a common
interest in genealogy. Whether you›re a beginner, a professional or somewhere in between, LBG can assist
you in your research into the past!
Lower Bucks Genealogists is dedicated to assisting others in the preservation of their family history, and to
i 64 promote interest in genealogy. While located in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, our
goal is to connect families worldwide.
We warmly invite you to join us. Your membership in LBG will help you
gain more enjoyment from your hobby. It also places you among a group of
genealogists that came together to promote recording family histories and the
enjoyment of finding past generations!
Meetings are held the 2nd Saturday of every month, from 1:00 – 3:00 PM, at
the Team Toyota Service Center, 2nd Floor Community Conference Room, 407
East Lincoln Highway, Langhorne, PA. 19047.
Contact Barb: (215) 630-5301 or Hope: (215) 817-3529 for additional
information, and visit lbgc19047.webs.com ■
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Bucks County Nonprofit Offers 700
Raffle Tickets for a Brand-New Car
Lottery tickets are always a popular gift – even though 4, 2017. The winner does not need to be present to win.
the chances of winning are sometimes 1 in 1 million. Tickets can be purchased by emailing the Center for
The Center for Independent Living of Bucks County is Independent Living of Bucks County at [email protected] or
making the chances of winning measurably more likely calling the Bristol-based center at 215-781-5070. Tickets
by selling only 700 raffle tickets for a brand-new Nissan can either be picked up at the Center, 1200 Veteran Hwy
Altima V-6, courtesy of Peruzzi Nissan in Falls Township. # 820, Bristol, PA 19007 or mailed. Online purchases are
Tickets cost just $50 each, with proceeds benefitting not available. Ticket quantities are limited and are avail-
the Center for Independent Living of Bucks County, a able on a first come, first served basis.
nonprofit organization providing $50 raffle tickets for a About the Center for
support and services to people Independent Living of Bucks
with disabilities. The state-funded 2016 Nissan Altima V-6 County: For the last 11 years, the
Center empowers Bucks County Center for Independent Living of
residents living with a disability to position themselves Bucks County (CILBC) has helped hundreds of individu- i 49
for greater self-sufficiency. Services are tailored to an als living with disabilities create an environment that aids Page 19 of 2017, #1
individual’s unique needs and encompass everything from in greater independence.
assistance with grocery shopping, to maneuvering through A nonprofit organization, CILBC makes available an
the obstacles involved in accessing benefits, to group peer array of services for the roughly 70,000 Bucks County
counseling, and more. residents living with a disability. Our organization offers
David Rogers, a Center for Independent Living of customized services to best meet our clients’ varying
Bucks County board member, said proceeds from the car needs, including peer support counseling, independent liv-
raffle will bring in additional funds to support the expan- ing skills training and guidance in self advocacy. CILBC
sion of the Center’s programs and services. is also an information and referral hub, pairing hundreds
The Nissan Altima winner will be announced following of people each year with disability-related services. To K79
the 12th annual Run the Gates race in Levittown on June learn more, visit http://www.cilbc.org/ ■
Bristol Twp. Seeks Volunteers
Bristol Township is Seeking Community Volunteers to Serve on its Youth
Aid Panel. The Youth Aid Panel provides guidance to teens who are first
time offenders in the juvenile justice system. Bristol Township’s volunteer
panel has been active for over 30 years and is recognized as one of the best
and most active panels in Bucks County. Training for the program will begin
in March. A criminal background check will also be conducted on volunteers
in the program. For more information, call Joe Malloy at (267) 812-3008 or by
email at: [email protected] ■
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Morrisville Senior Center: January Events
The Morrisville Senior Center is cooking up Metals buying and assessment event presented by
some fun for January. Literally! On Friday, I.G.C. Concierge Jewelers on Tuesday, January
January 20, 2017, the center will be serving its 31. Bring in your old, unwanted or broken
FREE monthly Community Breakfast, complete jewelry and receive cash on the spot. I.G.C.
with pancakes, bacon and eggs, juices and coffee. also will change your watch batteries or repair
Anyone over the age of 55 is invited to attend. your broken jewelry. This event runs from 9:30
Pinochle will be taught immediately following until 2:00 and is open to the public. A portion of
the breakfast for all card enthusiasts. the day’s receipts will go to the center. Call the
center at 215-295-0567 to make an appointment
On Saturday, January 28, 2017, the Morrisville or just drop in.
Senior Servicenter is having a Soup and
Chili Day. Come out of the cold and sample The Morrisville Senior Servicenter is
homemade soups and chili made by our seniors located at 31 E. Cleveland Avenue, Morrisville
and staff. The admission is $10.00 for adults and PA. Please stop by our website at www.
$5.00 for children under 10. Admission includes MorrisvilleSeniorServicenter.org for more
all you can eat soups and chili, breads, salad, information about our upcoming events. ■
desserts and beverages. This event is open to the
general public. —Susan Krushenski
Morrisville Senior Servicenter
Last on January’s calendar is the Precious
G90 Garden Gala - January 26 And here’s the winning
photo from our wet
For Sale — Safe Step Walk-In Tub Join the Martha Washington Garden Club for T-shirt contest!
Alert for Seniors. Bathroom falls a wonderful afternoon of floral design, lunch,
can be fatal. Approved by Arthritis raffles, and tropical fun on Thursday, January 26, What were you expecting?
Foundation. Therapeutic Jets. Less 11:30 AM at the Morrisville Presbyterian Church, It’s a family newspaper.
Than 4 Inch Step-In. Wide Door. 771 North Pennsylvania Ave, Morrisville. All are
Anti-Slip Floors. American Made. welcome.
Installation Included. Floral designer and Instructor Deborah Moyer
Call 1-800-906-3115 for $750 Off will create and explain several tropical floral
arrangements for your home. Arrangements will
S65 be raffled off after lunch. Tickets are $20 and can
be purchased from Ruth Logan, 215 493 8148.
Guests are welcome. Proceeds will benefit the
Jane Parr Memorial Scholarship and community
services.
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Eleven beloved classic films will return to the big screen—many
for the first time in decades—at the historic Newtown Theatre in
2017. Movies scheduled for this year include (titles and dates subject
to change):
• “Some Like It Hot” – Jan. 26, 7 p.m.
• “Gone with The Wind” – Feb. 23, 7 p.m.
• “Singin’ In the Rain” – March 30, 7 p.m.
• “Citizen Kane” – April 27, 7 p.m.
• “Titanic” – May 25, 7 p.m.
• “The Godfather” – June 29, 7 p.m.
• “Mr. Smith Goes to Washington” – July 27, 7 p.m.
• “Breakfast at Tiffany’s” – Aug. 31, 7 p.m.
• “The Maltese Falcon” – Sept. 28, 7 p.m.
• “Young Frankenstein” – Oct. 26, 7 p.m.
• “The Sound of Music” – Nov. 23, 7 p.m.
Tickets for all films are $10 for adults, $8 for seniors and students, $7
for children 12 and younger, and $5 for members of the theatre.
The 2017 Classic Film Series is supported by presenting sponsor
Harris Comfort, a Bucks County business that provides year-round
comfort with heating, air conditioning, fuel oil, propane and whole-
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SENIOR EVENTS & BULLETINS
At 2 p.m., Sunday, January 29, actress Linda Ken- Bensalem Senior Center will sponsor a trip to Mo- The Artists of Bristol on the Delaware is a non-profit
hegan Sun Pocono on Friday, January 27th. $48 per group founded by the Grundy Foundation in 2006 to
yon will bring her one-woman show entitled “A Life person package includes $25 slot play bonus ((you promote the arts in Bristol and the surrounding area
MUST have a valid, government issued photo ID to of Bucks County. The group is dedicated to bringing
of My Own: Meeting Eleanor Roosevelt” to the be eligible for the Bonus), full luncheon at Timber’s together artists in various disciplines through exhibits
Buffet (must be seated by 3:00 PM to get the Lunch and participation in events. Our members include
headquarters of the Bristol Cultural and Historical Buffet), and R/T motorcoach transportation including painters, sculptors, ceramic artists, photographers,
driver gratuity. Bus departs Bensalem Senior Center, jewelers and fabric artists.
Foundation, 321 Cedar St., Bristol Borough. A snow 1850 Byberry Rd, Bensalem, PA 19020 PROMPTLY
@ 9:00 AM and returns approx 7:00 PM. Contact The public is welcome at our meetings where you
date of Sunday, February 12, has been set. Floss Burkhardt @ 267-241-7595 or Maryann Brady can learn about happenings in our area and listen to
@ 610-247-1591 to reserve your space or for more the speaker of the evening. We meet on the second
According to Ellie Seagraves, Eleanor Roosevelt’s info. Book by January 20, 2017 although seats may be Wednesday of each month at 7 p.m. at the Silver Lake
available later due to unforeseen cancellations. Nature Center, 1306 Bath Road, Bristol PA.
granddaughter, “Linda has the ER voice, gestures,
•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Membership is $20 per calendar year and entitles
warmth and engaging personal touches of ER. What The Bristol Township Senior Center will host a participation in our exhibit spaces at the Lower Bucks
trip to Mohegan Sun Casino at Pocono Downs on Hospital, the Center for the Arts on Mill Street in
Linda does with this role is the best I’ve seen or heard Wednesday, January 25th, 2017. Cost is $48 per per- Bristol, and the Grundy Library as well as other ven-
son, receive $25 in slot play and free lunch buffet at ues. For more info call Gail at 215-638-4614 or visit
any place.”
Timber’s. Bus leaves BTSC at 9 AM and returns at 7 www.artistsofbristol.com
PM. Sign up by December 30. For more information,
Light refreshment will be served. A donation of $4 call Kay at 215-785-6322 or visit www.theyoungin- •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
heart.com. The Bristol Township Senior Center is
per adult attendee is requested; students are admitted located at 2501 Bath Road in Bristol. David Marable, curator of Levittown Exhibit Center
North, is interested in collecting stories, photographs and
free. The public is cordially invited; no reservations •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
memorabilia of Levittown and Fairless Hills.
are required. For info, call 215-788-9408. Please contact him at 215-945-4558.
••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• www.LevittownInternationallyKnownCommunitiesInc.net
“Rock n’ Garth” with Falls Township Senior Cen-
ter, Monday, February 13, 9:30 AM-5:30 PM. Hunt-
erdon Hills Dinner Theatre, Lunch & Show. Tribute to
Garth Brooks playing hits of the 50’s, 60’s and 70’s.
Cost: $95. Falls Township Senior Center is located at
the corner of Trenton and Oxford Valley Roads in Fair-
less Hills. 215-547-6563 / fallstwpseniorcenter.org
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Loving Homes Wanted: Local Animals in Need
I’m Bazzle! A male tabby still under a year old – fixed ELLIE was rescued from a local
with all my shots and lonely now that my 2 siblings have shelter that found her as a stray. She is
been adopted. I’m a playful and affectionate little guy– between 1-2 years old and has lots of
would your home be a fit for me? Visit our website to energy. She needs to learn her manners,
make an appointment to meet me – I’ll be waiting! Contact as she gets over excited when someone
Bingos Foundation at 215-781-0378 or online at www. enters her space. She is great with kids.
bingosfoundation.org She has been around neutral dogs and
does well. She does want to play and
Hi, my name is McDuff. doesn’t quite understand that not every
Aren’t I stunning? I am dog exists to play with her. She is very
a neutered male and I eager to please and loves attention. She
celebrate my birthday can’t seem to get enough attention from
in May 2016. I am a her handlers! She would do best with
beautiful mixture of an active family. Fill out a screening
Tabby, Bengal and application at
Lynx. You can see the http://theshelteranimalproject.com
tabby stripes, but I also
have Bengal spots in my Meet Momma! Momma was found on the
coat. Did you notice my street. She is extremely playful and loves to be
ears? They are pointy petted. Unfortunately, she is FELV positive and will
and have some hairs need to be placed in a quiet cat free home. Since she is
fringing them, like a a special needs cat, Rescue Purrfect will offer free food
lynx!! I was surrendered and medical care at The Bridge Clinic for the first year
to the Rescue already of adoption. Please contact Rescue Purrfect- adoption@
declawed in the front by my previous owners. They surrendered rescuepurrfect.com for additional information.
me due to an illness in the family. I am up to date on my boosters
and rabies shots. I have tested negative for both Feline Aids This handsome and wonderful little boy is
and Leukemia. I have a big personality. I am sweet and lovable Tyson. He is 11 months old, neutered, tested
and I like to talk to you. I will reach out to you with my paws and litter-trained. Tyson is an exceptionally
for attention. I get along with other cats and would be a great affectionate and friendly little boy. He loves
addition to your family!! Please contact Cats Bridge to Rescue on other cats and adores people. He would make
215-987-8961 for more information. Come on call, come see how such a wonderful addition to your family.
“Stunning and Sweet” I am!! Please come and meet this little orangehead,
you will love him as we do. Contact Susans
Cats and Kittens, 215 357 4946 or awos.
susanscatsandkittens.petfinder.com
Local Dog Dog training classes are forming at the Lower Bucks Dog Beginner/advanced obedience classes are being filled. Rally
Training Club Training Club (a non-profit with 40 years of service to Lower classes are taking new applicants. These are 8 week classes for
Offers Training Bucks County) beginning the week of January 23, 2017. $125.00. For complete details visit our website: lbdtc.org or
contact the club phone at 215-493-1201. Our training administrator
Programs Do you have a new puppy? Have you rescued a pooch from a will respond to your call. Classes are held at our training site at the
shelter? Does your family dog need a refresher course? Maybe you Leeper Shopping Center, 8746 New Falls Rd, Levittown, PA. ■
just want to have fun with your dog.
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5. Like leaves and saves 54. Cleaning equipment Monument state
10. Conquistador’s home used in some bluegrass band 22. 2000s teen drama set in
14. Duke’s overseer instruments California
15. “The Sound of Music” 59. Wahine word while 24. Throwing discipline
stepmom waving 26. Model wood
16. Caustic cleaner in a green 63. Swamp drained from 27. Pepperoni slices, often
can 47-Across 28. Bacteria, so to speak
17. German six-strings? 64. Store that sells nothing but 30. Candy in a shell
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20. Hard rain 66. Make a few changes 32. Like plasma TVs
21. Hamilton ___ (2016 rogue 67. Not moving at all 33. Flying in the air
voters) 68. Clinton : Kaine :: Dole : 34. Dressed like a justice
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26. Swamp drained from 70. Political activist whose 40. Swamp drained from
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paintings? 44. Helpful for
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37. Surrealist with a 1. Gambling figures 49. Totally legit
distinctive mustache 2. Ship spine 53. Quench, as thirst
38. Simmering 3. Hamburger order 54. Off the mark
39. One of three in this 4. One of the seven deadly 55. Without water
answer: Abbr. sins 56. Bone fractured in some
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42. Belt with a kimono 6. Like some troubling periods 57. Ran, as colors
43. Apia’s locale 7. Spoken aloud 58. King’s address
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