DAR to hold luncheon
The Lycoming Chapter of Daughters of the American Revolution will hold a luncheon meeting at noon today at the Woman's Club of Williamsport, 414 Walnut St.
Kate Shade, of Watsontown, will present the program about Queen Aliquippa.
The Queen was the leader of a band of Seneca Indians living near present day Pittsburgh in 1740. She died in 1754 in Huntingdon County.
Christian Women's Club to hold brunch
LEWISBURG - All women are invited to brunch sponsored by the Lewisburg Christian Women's Club, a division of Stonecroft Ministries. The brunch will be held at 9 a.m. today at Country Cupboard Restaurant.
The program will feature Art Cut Work by Gail Stan and music selections will be presented by Dan Brown. The guest speaker for the morning will be Jennifer Ebaugh of Evans City, presenting "Running to Win."
There is a fee for the brunch, which is inclusive with complimentary childcare by reservation.
For more information, call Letha at 568-1650 or email cwcbrunch@hot mail.com.
Revitalize Montgomery to hold meeting
MONTGOMERY - "Revitalize Montgomery" will be meeting at 10 a.m. Wednesday in the Montgomery Borough office. There will be discussion on how to move forward as a Susquehanna Greenway River Town Community.
The community is invited to join in the discussion about potential projects and action strategies.
For more information call 547-6289
Historical Society special program
JERSEY?SHORE -The Jersey Shore Historical Society will offer a special program at its next meeting. "Treasures of the Past from Outhouse Locations" by Robert E. Lee II will be presented at the meeting at 7 p.m. March 14, at the Samuel Moss House, 200 S. Main St.
The public is invited to hear this program.
The next meeting will be at 7 p.m. April 11, with Caral Fravel presenting a program on crazy quilts.
LAPS to hold book sale
The Lycoming Animal Protection Society is holding their spring book sale from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m March 16 a the First Ward Fire Company, Hastings St., South Williamsport.
All books are $1 and under.
Donated books are being accepted by contacting the shelter at 327-8707.
Reader's Digest, condensed books, instruction manuals and textbooks are not being accepted for the sale. Proceeds from the sale will go to the care of the felines at LAPS.


