September 11, 2019
Hope you all enjoyed your Labor Day Holiday. Did get some rain, but not a lot. Rest of the week was pretty nice, after some cool mornings. I guess cool weather is on the way. Haven’t seen any geese flying South yet, but probably won’t be long. The humming birds are still active at the feeders, along with the other birds. The chipmunks are bouncing around looking for seeds to store for the cold weather. Heat and humidity coming back the middle of the week, but that’s fine with me. I did see a bunch of turkeys in the cemetery. Usually only two show up, but this time there were ten, poking around trying to find grub for the day.
St. Vladimir’s Church has pierogies for sale. To order yours, call 570-928-1099.
The next Civic meeting will be on Tuesday, the 17th, 7 p.m. at the Pavilion. Hope it’s still warm then. Membership dues are due for 2020 and your 2019 dues, if you haven’t paid them. See Heather McDonald to renew or become a new member of the Civic Association.
Bow Hunters Festival is coming up on the weekend. Always a fun place for kids and adults to try their skill with shooting at targets, moving and still. Other things to see and do that weekend. Watch the Sully for information on this event, held at the Forksville Fair grounds.
Joe and Diane Fanning, along with Molly, Landenberg, spent a few days at their home here.
I’m probably forgetting something, but I guess that’s the news for now. Enjoy your week; won’t be a whole lot more of them. We can only hope for a mild winter. Gardens are winding down and flower beds are starting to show signs of cool weather. Have news, mail me; see me; or e-mail me at news@lopezpa.com. I’ll get it in for you. Have a good week and I’ll be here next time.
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