Maria Padilla of Canton is a 37-year old mother of two girls, ages 2 and 9. She has been diagnosed with stage 3 invasive ductal cell carcinoma.
On July 18, from 11 am to 4 pm at the New Life Church (McMurray Road, Canton) there will be a Craft and Vendor Show to benefit "Maria's Helping Hands."
Maria Padilla of Canton is a 37-year old mother of two girls, ages 2 and 9. She has been diagnosed with stage 3 invasive ductal cell carcinoma. New worship seating graces the sanctuary of the North Union Christian Church. Come and see the new pews and newly installed carpet at the dedication service on Sunday, July 5 at 2:00 p.m.
A question evoked an investigation. After a near pew vs. person mishap the inquiry was "How much would it cost for new pews?" The answer prompted Bud Mitstifer and his wife Joyce to give a generous gift. It enabled the basic purchase. Others, including the American Legion, Post 303, contributed toward the extras and the carpet. The members appreciate all the support from everyone. As was announced last week, a new program with the prospective goals for establishing an activity day at the Canton Pool is planned each Tuesday during the Summer
The objects include; To provide general health and wellness to advance the safety of our children To provide a structured physical activity to improve physical health To provide a meaningful way in which our children can engage in charitable activities to encourage a deeper respect for their community and others To provide access to written language through read aloud stories and craft activities The Guthrie Troy Community Hospital Auxiliary is pleased to announce Ike Bowers as the headline act for their annual free summer concert and ice cream social. Bowers, a local resident and a member of the rhythm and blues/doo-wop group Harold Winley’s Clovers, will be performing from 6:30 - 8 p.m. on July 10 on the green in downtown Troy.
LeRoy Old Home Day will start off with a 5k run on Saturday July 4th. Registration will be from 8 a.m. to 9:15 a.m. with the race starting at 9:30. You can register by calling Race Manager, Ron Kirby at 570-364-5293 or on Facebook registration: LeRoy Old Home Day 5K Race. Pre-registered cost is $15.00 and day of race is $20.00. There will be a free tee-shirt for the first 50 registered runners.
A FREE presentation by Arnot Health Orthopedic Surgeon Dr. Thomas Boman will be held at 11 a.m. Wednesday, July 8 at Arnot Ogden Medical Center in the Petrie East Conference Room. Dr. Boman will provide information about the process of joint replacement surgery for people who are trying to decide if the procedure is right for them.
Those interested in attending are invited to register for this event by calling Health on Demand at 607-737-4499 or 800-952-2662. Arnot Ogden Medical Center in Elmira is a member of the Arnot Health system. Arnot Health provides primary, specialty, diagnostic, ambulatory, secondary and tertiary acute care, as well as rehabilitative and wellness services to the Southern Tier of New York and the Northern Tier of Pennsylvania. The system currently has more than 300 physicians from 50+ specialties. A Leadership Training Program of the Co. Commissioners Assoc. of Pennsylvania The Center for Excellence in County Leadership (CEL), a premier professional development program of the County Commissioners Association of Pennsylvania (CCAP), is pleased to announce that Michelle Shedden, Bradford County Chief Clerk, has graduated from the program as part of the Center's inaugural class. CEL training focuses on fostering individual growth through interactive and high level classroom training aimed at improving participants' communication, management and leadership skills. CEL includes intense classes in styles of leadership, managerial versatility, interpersonal dynamics; crisis communication, media management; daily communication problem solving, decision making and other areas. CEL is the premier professional development program for county officials offered by CCAP. Participation in the program is based on a selection process and is limited to 20 participants. Emma Kraemer of Granville Summit and Thomas Swain of Troy attained the Dean's List for the Spring 2015 Semester. To be named to the Dean's List, students must earn a minimum 3.4 grade point average and carry at least 12 credits. In another effort to protect owners of natural gas royalty leases, Reps. Garth Everett, Sandra Major, Matt Baker, Tina Pickett, and Karen Boback said legislation is being reintroduced in the form of House Bill 1391 to guard natural gas royalty owners from unjustified post-production cost deductions.
“We fought for this legislation in the previous session in the form of House Bill 1684 and did not get a full floor vote,” said Everett. “We were able to get bipartisan support from the House Environmental Resources and Energy Committee last session and hope to get that again, but we will also press very hard for the full House to consider it. …it is imperative that we gain fairness for conventional and Marcellus natural gas land owners and operators.” |
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