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Authority gives more than $24,000 to charities

McELHATTAN — Over $24,000 in charity money will be donated to several county-wide nonprofits by the Clinton County Solid Waste Authority. A total of $24,654 will be donated, which was raised from the 22nd Annual John B. Hoy, Jr., Charity Golf Tournament. The tournament was held on Sept. ...

Christian women’s luncheon to feature craft show theme

The Lock Haven Christian Women’s Connection will enjoy a “Craft Show” luncheon on Oct. 25 at at the Flemington First Church of Christ, 714 Canal St., Allison Township. According to a news release, the doors will open for shopping at 10 a,m. with the program beginning at 11:50 ...

West Branch Pride to host ball

West Branch Pride is hosting a Fall Ball from 7 to 10 p.m., Oct. 21 at the Pajama Factory. “It will be a fabulous evening of fun in a safe space where everyone is welcome and everyone belongs,” a news release from the organizers said. “Come as you are, come as you like, costumes are ...

James V Brown Library pledges to be breastfeeding friendly place

The James V. Brown Library, 19 E. Fourth St., recently celebrated August as National Breastfeeding Awareness Month during a recent monthly Baby Café program. Members from the Lycoming Clinton Breastfeeding Coalition and UPMC Williamsport provided information about creating a ...

Library observes Banned Books Week

In turbulent times, books are tools that help people navigate the world around them. Intellectual freedom and access to information uplift people in crisis and during more peaceful times, so the James V. Brown Library invites you to champion the right to read during Banned Books Week, October ...

Talk at museum to examine changing views of death

The Thomas T. Taber Museum of the Lycoming County Historical Society will host a lecture by Dr. Jonathan Scholnick titled “What can we learn from changing artifact style? Investigating religious attitudes about death using eighteenth-century New England gravestones.” The lecture, at 10 ...