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FR EE Voted BEST COMMUNITY PAPER “News you can use, and fun for free” 2013 • #10 www.LevittownLeader.com 4-H, Farmers & Fun at the Fair Photo by Liesl Spencer KENWOOD pools POOLS & ALL POOL SUPPLIES Chemicals, Toys & Accessories 215-547-0400 8522 New Falls Road • Levittown www.KenwoodPools.net Serving the Levittown Area for 30 Years Family Owned & Operated since 1982 LEVITTOWN LEADER The 16 Main Street • Fallsington, PA 19054 www.LevittownLeader.com Gerard Mullin, Managing Editor Suzanne Mullin, writer / editor Alan Micklin, senior staff photographer John Morath, website manager S. David Marable, consultant Chuck Boyer, consultant Letters to the Editor More reader comments on “Growing Up in the Greenbelts” [2013 Issue #9]: John Antoine, writer Rod Burgess, photographer Kim Golodner, photographer Marilynn Huret, puzzle creator Marilyn Lummis, writer Jim Lung, writer Lily Spears, writer Aiden Gaines, photographer 215-499-5535 / Editor@LevLeader.com One of my favorite trapping and hunting areas was in the marsh and swamp areas where Foxwood Manor Apartments were built. Until recently, they always had mold issues because you don't just throw dirt over a swamp and expect it to go away. I always reveled in hearing of their issues, but a well-devised drainage pit recently built has finally remedied that problem. The Levittown Leader is not responsible for statements made in advertisements or public announcements. Mullin Publishing, L.L.C. 30,000 Leader Readers 215-499-5535 Ads@LevLeader.com For the best results at the best rates! Those were the days!!!! —Mike Kolinda I was born while Levittown was in development so the early parts of my life were in conflict with the loss of farmlands and hunting areas where my family trapped, hunted and generally explored. I was constantly being chased by local police (I still think they knew it was me but somehow shared my frustrations). © The Levittown Leader see every ad in every issue. 12,000 copies of each issue go to over 400 locations in the Levittown area. When you want to get your message across, The Levittown Leader is the place to be. his amazement he saw a man sleeping on our couch. My brother shut the door and came home. He told my dad that he was just at the fort and there was some dude sleeping on the couch. My dad didn't know what to say. Later that morning we went back. When we opened the door there was a note saying, “thank you for letting me stay, I am just passing through and I will be gone in a few days.” We never did see him again and not too long after the fort was torn down. We never knew who did it, but we always assumed it was the township. When I was about 14 years old, my brothers and I with the help of our friends built the best fort ever. We had just finished helping our dad build a shed in our back yard in Thornridge. There were a lot of materials left over, so we figured we'd build a fort in the woods behind Manor Elementary School. The fort was 16ft x 8ft. It had two windows, an old front door and a shingled roof. The inside was half carpet and the other half had wood chips (these were courtesy of the playground.) We even went trash picking and happened to find a couch. I'll never forget putting the couch on four skateboards and pushing it down Tanglewood Lane. One of our friends even brought down one of those batteryoperated black and white TVs. We had everything you could ever need! All in all, it was the ultimate fort. We had all seen the movie Goonies, so we thought it was a great idea to set up booby traps around the fort. I remember digging a few one foot deep holes and at the bottom we had boards with nails sticking up through it. We covered the holes with sticks and leaves. Thinking back on it now, that would have been devastating if someone would have walked around our fort. I hunted rabbits behind where the McDonald's on Route 413 is currently located and, in rebellion as a child, I'd often get chased out of there because I was of the opinion that I was here first, so you go away. I would sneak in and shoot a rabbit once in awhile (I did always manage to claim my dinner before they chased me). As Levittown developed, I learned to accept the fact that times were changing and I'd need to find new places to hunt. I was born in Newportville, a little town next door that to this very day boasts a population of only about 200 —unchanged in all those years. —G.Alan Fink ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• I own a Persian cat and she always stays on the tile floor of the bathroom during hot summer days. I always thought this was because her thick coat made her more sensitive to the heat. I did not realize that animals with flat faces get overheated more easily, since they can’t pant as effectively. Thank you for a useful nugget of info! [Local Animals in Need, 2013 #9] —Ellen Berryman One morning my brother went to the fort. Everything seemed to be normal until he opened the front door. To Page 2 of 2013, #10 www.LevittownLeader.com Langhorne Gold Exchange Langhorne Gold Exchange 20% Additional Cash For Any Gold or Silver Jewelry Not valid with any other discounts or offer. 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You might also consider writing the date that you replaced the filter on the edge of the filter so there’s no mistaking when it needs replacing again. Changing the filter regularly will ensure the system is operating as resourcefully and inexpensively as possible. CREATE YOUR OWN MINI PIE ******************************* SO SIMPLE!! Layer cheap plastic beads in cake pans (no lining required); melt at 400 degrees for 20 minutes. Let cool and then just flip them out. Drill a hole in it to make a sun catcher! ‘Like” us on Facebook Kanga Roof-PA An easy way to get rid of leftovers or for those dinners on the run! Mix for base ½ cup of milk ½ cup of Bisquick 2 eggs Put one tablespoon in each muffin cup. Top with 1/4 cup of any filling you want (Cheeseburger, pizza, BLT, chicken and veggies, etc.) You can mix it up in the pan. Be sure that all meat is cooked.Top off with another tablespoon of Bisquick mixture and bake at 375 degrees for 20-25 minutes– you can also freeze them and pop them in microwave to heat them up. Great for a quick meal on the go! Follow us on Twitter @KangaRoofPA Visit our website: www.abrooksconstruction.com • Call for a 17-point roof inspection: 1-215-752-6145 A. Brooks Construction, Inc. Kanga Roof 215-752-6145 www.abrooksconstruction.com We are in your neighborhood! #PA009390 Page 4 of 2013, #10 Serving the Neighborhood for over 20 Years www.LevittownLeader.com Local Champ Shines in Akron D ustin Marion of Levittown took 7th place at the All-American Soap Box Derby race in Akron, Ohio on July 27. Dustin was among 440 racers from the United States and other countries competing for a share of $30,000 in scholarships at the annual event, which is held at the 954 foot long downhill track at Derby Downs (shown above, behind Dustin with car and trophy). Racers earn the right to go to Derby Downs by winning their local Derby competitions. Racers compete in three divisions, based on age, height and experience. Dustin competed against 108 other drivers in the Super Stock division, for boys and girls 10-17 years old weighing up to 150 lbs. “I was proud to be able to represent Bucks County and Team Toyota in the 76th All American Soap Box Derby World Championship. I got to meet kids from all over the world and I had a lot of fun!” ■ New Executive Director at Snipes Farm 1999 to 2003. “Eric brings a wealth of knowledge regarding non-profit management, fundraising, and developing community partnerships”, stated Jonathan Snipes, Board Chair. “We are very excited about the professional skills, community contacts, and positive energy Eric brings to Snipes Farm & Education Center. His passion for sustainability and community supported agriculture makes Eric a natural fit to serve as the leader of our non-profit farming operation and education programs.” M orrisville, PA – The Board of Directors of Snipes Farm & Education Center, a 501(c)3 non-profit organization, is pleased to announce that Eric Stark has been named Executive Director, effective July 8, 2013. Mr. Stark was CEO of the Lower Bucks Family YMCA in Fairless Hills for the past ten years, and also served as CEO of United Way of Bucks County from Snipes Farm & Education Center was established as a 501(c)3 non-profit organization in 2007 to turn historic Snipes Farm into a true community asset by making all natural produce and other food products available to the public (including those that cannot afford to purchase organic foods), while providing cutting edge educational programs to area children and families. Partnerships currently exist with several local school districts and other non-profits to bring children and families onto the campus to learn about sustainable farming, interact with farm animals, and enjoy the all-natural produce in the form of healthy snacks and fresh apple cider. The Mission of Snipes Farm & Education Center is to model and teach sustainable farming while building community and reconnecting people to the land. For more information, or to join the CSA (Community Supported Agriculture) program, visit www.snipesfarm.org or call 215-295-1139 ext. 102. Get every issue emailed to you for free! Register at www.LevittownLeader.com The Levittown Leader Page 5 of 2013, #10 Local Boy Scouts Trek to National Jamboree A delegation of 110 Boy Scouts from Bucks County Troops journeyed to West Virginia in July to take part in the 18th National Scout Jamboree. The event took place from July 15-24 and attracted over 30,000 Boy Scouts, volunteers and staff from across the United States. Jamboree has been described as “one big celebration of scouting.” Held once every four years, it offers Boy Scouts a chance to camp out, meet new friends, learn new skills, and enjoy the outdoors. Over the course of its ten days there are exhibits, stadium shows with entertainment, and opportunities to work on merit badges. Scouts also get the opportunity to try high-adventure activities including whitewater rafting, rock climbing, ziplining, scuba diving and mountain biking. The 2013 Jamboree was the first to be held at its new, permanent home, the Summit National Scout Reserve in Mount Hope, West Virginia. For the first time, girls took part: several hundred female Scout Venturers attended the event. This year’s Jamboree placed special emphasis on physical fitness and vigorous activity. 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The Middletown Grange Fair, which came to Wrightstown this year from August 14-18, is always a rare opportunity to learn about farm animals and to see—and even touch—them up close. The Fair offered rides, demonstrations, food and music as well as over 500 animals. Photos on both pages, clockwise from top left: Carnival rides and farm equipment got equal attention at the Fair; a curious llama; a prize pig slurps some water; kids spinning on the Gravitron; two boys spent time behind bars in the miniature jail at the Sheriff’s station; farmer John Miller of Wulakamike Farm (Bethlehem, PA) prepares to trim a sheep as kids and fellow sheep look on; the 4H Fashion Show; a hearse on monster truck wheels was one of the attractions; cleaning a cow before she appears before the judges. Thanks to all who shared photos with The Levittown Leader. ■ Photo by Liesl Spencer Page 8 of 2013, #10 Photo by Alan J. Micklin www.LevittownLeader.com Photo by Alan J. 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N Come & Have a Great Time at our Oldies But Goodies dance! saturday, october 5 7pm to midnight at Levittown Fire Co.#1 701 Fallsington-Tullytown Road Levittown, PA 19054 advance tickets only! rock $35 pe hall o& rolSlIncludes Buffet, Brepeerrs&on f fameoda. Cash Bar Available call 215-945-4231 or 215-791-1309 V T L I WF www.ColonialHallCatering.com Keep Your Bucks in Bucks County Since 1864 The First National Bank has reinvested all our deposits right back into the communities where our employees and customers live and work. • Local Businesses that Create Local Jobs • Local Mortgages that Help Local Families • Local Business Leaders who Support Our Local Economy Bank Locally—and put your money to work right here at home. A WEALTH OF EXPERIENCE SINCE 1864 icole Maria Ender has been selected as the 2013-2014 Bucks County Dairy Princess. The role of the Dairy Princess is to promote Dairy Products and the Dairy Industry throughout her county and Pennsylvania. The Dairy Industry is the largest part of the agriculture industry in Pennsylvania, contributing over $6 billion to the state’s economy. Nicole, 17 years old, is from Washington’s Crossing and is the daughter of Craig and Maria Ender. She began her association with the dairy industry when she was 12 and attended a Dairy Day Camp. She became immediately interested in learning more about caring for dairy cows. She joined 4-H Dairy Club and started leasing her cows from Sulper Farm in Lambertville, NJ. Lease arrangements are special agreements in 4-H that allow members who do not reside on a Dairy Farm to take care of and show a dairy cow in exchange for helping at the farm. She has been showing cows ever since and plans a future as a large animal veterinarian. Nicole has big plans for her year as princess. “We have 23 local dairy farms in Bucks County,” she said. “The farmers are great stewards of their animals and land and they provide an important product to our diet. We are so fortunate to have a local source of milk here in Bucks County!” While other students her age take the summer off, Nicole is busy advocating for dairy farmers. Her committee uses a wide variety of creative promotions to encourage the public to “Drink Milk.” In between promotions, she is preparing for the State Dairy Princess pageant which will take place in Harrisburg in September. Nicole is joined by a Dairy Court who assist at promotions. They are Sandra Krone, the Alternate Dairy Princess; Kathleen O’Keefe – Dairy Miss; Anna Bromley – Dairy Miss; and Niall Gleeson – Dairy Ambassador. Nicole and her court are available for appearances at schools, scout meetings, and other community events. Reach her through the “Bucks County Dairy Promotion” Facebook site. ■ Local High School Football Kicks Off Friday, August 30 will open the 2013 Varsity Football season for our local public high schools, with all three teams playing on their home fields. 215-860-9100 | www.fnbn.com Doylestown • Fairless Hills • Jamison • Langhorne • Levittown • Newtown Boro • Newtown Township Richboro • Solebury • Warminster • Washington Crossing • Wrightstown Page 10 of 2013, #10 Northeast HS vs. Neshaminy HS Redskins, 7pm Lincoln HS vs. Truman HS Tigers, 1pm Easton High vs. Pennsbury HS Falcons, 6pm (broadcast live on WBCB 1490 AM) www.LevittownLeader.com Pennsbury Support Staff Votes to OK Pact Pennsbury School Board’s Chief Negotiator, Jeffrey Sultanik, was notified on Saturday, August 17 that the Pennsbury Educational Support Professionals Association (PESPA) voted to accept the tentative labor agreement negotiated by union leaders and Mr. Sultanik. The next step is for School Board to consider approving the new contract during the public meeting scheduled for Thursday, August 29. Pennsbury’s support professionals, totaling approximately 650 staff members, include all bus drivers, custodians, maintenance employees, paraprofessionals, and secretaries, among other positions. The previous PESPA contract expired on June 30, 2011. The six-year deal is structured to begin retroactively on July 1, 2011 and concludes on June 30, 2017. By the administration’s estimate, the new agreement will save the School District upwards of $9 million from the 2013-2014 fiscal year to 20162017, an unprecedented amount. In anticipation of these contract negotiations, the School Board explored the cost of outsourcing various employee services. These included trans- portation, cleaning, IT support, and other groups. “As the board considered the significant cost savings that could be realized from outsourcing employee services, the need for a more concessionary contract emerged,” said Mr. Sultanik. “By focusing on more cost-sharing in the provision of healthcare coverage for employee family members, the Board and the PESPA leadership were able to reach an agreement that offered both job security and annual pay increases.” [As part of the agreement] From 9/1/2013 to 6/29/2017, [there will be] no additional subcontracting of Bargaining Unit work unless: 1) no reasonably available qualified individuals are available to fill the positions; 2) there are emergent reasons to fill quickly; 3) the Bargaining Unit agrees to the subcontracting; 4) there has been an historical practice of subcontracting that work. School Board President, Allan Weisel, offered gratitude to the PESPA organization for accepting the concessionary terms of the tentative agreement. “These negotiations occurred during an extremely difficult time for all 500 school districts across the state of Pennsylvania,” said Mr. Weisel. “Districts are strapped for cash— primarily due to the dramatic spike in pension payments for public school employees —and Board members across the state have become more vigilant than ever about containing costs. This agreement not only offers job security to these employees, but it also allows for salary increases totaling 9% over the final three years of the contract. By agreeing to shoulder more of their family healthcare costs, PESPA employees are demonstrating their willingness to work in cooperation with the Board. By doing so, we can all work together to maintain the excellent standards that are the hallmarks of a Pennsbury education.” The Board will meet next on Thursday, August 29 at 8pm in the multi-purpose room at Fallsington Elementary School. This will be the first meeting of the 2013-2014 academic year. The PESPA agreement will appear as an item under “New Business” on the Board’s agenda. ■ —From a press release by Pennsbury School District. More details of the tentative agreement can be found at www.pennsbury.k12.pa.us under Quick Links > PESPA Negotiation Updates. FALL ENROLLMENT Where Little People Do BIG Things! INFANT • TODDLER • PRESCHOOL PRE-KINDERGARTEN • KINDERGARTEN • SUMMER CHILD CARE LEARNING CENTERS Kiddie Academy of Langhorne 670 Woodbourne Road, Bldg. #2 Langhorne (Near the Woodbourne Train Station) 215-750-5512 kiddieacademy.com/langhorne • Full & Half Day Programs • Early Childhood Learning Curriculum • Nutritious Lunch & Snacks • Spacious Outdoor Play Area (Enclosed) Enroll your child by • CPR/First Aid Trained Staff 9/30/2013 and receive • Licensed Full Day Kindergarten • Affiliated With CCIS/ Apple Subsidy Program • 6:30 am - 6:30 pm SPACE IS LIMITED. CALL TODAY! The Levittown Leader ONE MONTH FREE! Call Today For More Information On This Great Offer! New Customers Only. Not Redeemable for Cash. One Offer Per Child. Credit Applied to 4th, 8th, 12th and 16th Weeks of Enrollment Page 11 of 2013, #10 Loving Homes Wanted: Local Animals in Need Shimmarie is a rare super dilute Tabico (half Tabby and half Calico) with copper-colored eyes. Such a beauty! She’s very young at just a year old and finds herself looking for a home. Shimmarie is quiet and calm and prefers a low-key household where she can be your one and only cat! If you are looking for a new BFF, Shammarie may be your girl. Please contact Delaware Valley Second Chance for Animals at http://www.dvscrescue. org for more info on this gorgeous kitty! Meet Andy! He is an approximately 2 year old 50lb. Beagle/Basset Hound mix. He is full of life, loves his toys, loves to play, and has yet to meet a person he doesn’t love. Andy keeps his crate clean and dry and is working on his housetraining. He is cat-friendly and dog-friendly, but would love to be an only pet where he could get all of the attention! He needs a home with a tall, sturdy fence, and would be best with hound-experienced adopters! If you are looking for an adorable, loving, BIG “Bagel” - please ask about Andy. Our adoption process and application are available on our website:www.beaglerescueleague.org/adoption Page 12 of 2013, #10 Bella Mia is an 8-year-old Rat Terrier who was brought to the Women’s Humane Society in May because her previous owners were moving. Bella Mia is such a sweetheart and is good with children of all ages. Cuddling and giving kisses are a few of her favorite things to do. She is already spayed and up-to-date on all of her vaccinations – happy and healthy! Now all she needs is a forever home. Bella Mia has been through a lot these past few months. She has been considered for adoption twice but both times have proven unsuccessful… will you adopt her and give her the love that she deserves? For more information, visit Skitty is a 1 year old tabby. She and her three tiny kittens were saved at the last minute from a kill shelter. Her kittens have been adopted; now it is her turn. Skitty is very shy and very sweet. We feel she was not treated nicely by her previously owner. She is very submissive. She is also a bit scared of other cats. She loves to be petted. She will head bump your hand when you stop. She is a little fearful of being carried. In time we feel she will not be so afraid. She just needs a loving owner to bring out the best in her. She is spayed and UTD on her shots. Please consider giving Skitty a forever home. You can visit Skitty and all the cats and kittens available for adoption at the Fairless Hills Petsmart. For more info visit our website www.hopefortheanimals.org our website at www.womenshumanesociety.org/ adoptions. Hi my name is Holland! I am a cute-faced lab/pittie mix. I am a sweet and active pup and about one year old. I love other dogs and kids and love to romp around! I am crate trained and will let you know when I need to go outside by sitting by the door. I love snuggling up with humans and other dogs on the couch and would do best with someone who has a backyard and kids with lots of energy so we can all be happy. I am spayed and up to date on vaccinations. Please apply on our website www.pawstoheart.org or call (267) 341-PAWS for more info about me. www.LevittownLeader.com Bucks County’s Better Discount Tropical Fish Store The Fish Factory‛s indoor/outdoor facility features nearly 7,000 square feet of tropical fish, aquariums, ponds and watergardens, plus all the supplies you will ever need. Wreaths for Remembrance On Saturday, December 14 at Washington Crossing National Cemetery, nearly 6000 wreaths will be placed on the gravestones of departed American veterans. The ceremonial laying of wreaths is conducted by the Guardians of the National Cemetery as part of the Wreaths Across America effort to pay tribute to veterans. The public is invited and encouraged to attend the ceremony and to help lay the wreaths. This annual event is not religious in nature; it is intended to honor veterans in keeping with the season. For more information or to volunteer, please visit www.GuardiansOfTheNationalCemetery.org On the Guardians site you will also find photo galleries and videos. To join the Guardians costs only $10 per year. * Our tropical fish systems are kept exceptionally clean. Our water quality is second to none, ensuring you the healthiest livestock available. *Knowledgeable and courteous staff are on hand 7 days a week for all your fish needs. We are full service, from beginner to expert hobbyist. * We carry new and used aquariums, parts and equipment. Trade in or trade up! * We offer professional aquarium maintenance services for home or office through Aquatech Fish Environments, Inc. NEW AND USED AQUARIUMS Exclusive Blue Moon Aquatics L.E.D. AND SUPPLIES Lighting Dealer GREAT DEALS EVERYDAY!! To donate a wreath costs $15. 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Please visit www.VeteransSquare.org •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• The 3 annual Bill’s Hills 5K Run & 1 Mile Walk will take place on Saturday, September 14 at Conwell-Egan Catholic High School, 611 Wistar Road, Fairless Hills, PA 19030. Walk at 7:45am, Run at 8am. rd This event is held in memory of Bill Taylor, a St. Joseph’s University student and Conwell-Egan Catholic High School graduate, who passed away in 2010. All proceeds from Bill’s Hills support The William J. Scholarship Fund, awarded to students at Conwell Egan Catholic High School and Holy Family Regional School. Register at Facebook. com/BillsHills or contact Christina Scordia, Race Director, at 215-771-5885 or BillsHills5K@gmail. com. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Fundraiser for Autism Awareness at Jo- Jo’s Ice Cream, 8801 New Falls Road in Levittown, Tuesday September 3 from 6pm-9pm. Raffles, DJ, Dancing, 50-50’s. For more info call 267-407-4375. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Bookmark Do-it-Yourself Crafts @ Levittown Library, 7311 New Falls Road. All day Mon. 8-26 to Fri. 8-30. Make an awesome bookmark to take with you when you head back to school. Just drop in, we have the supplies and instructions! For kids of all ages; no registration required. Bucks County’s Premier ALPHA II MORTGAGE Inc. Clothing & Accessories for First Time Home Buyers Purchase Pre-Approvals • Refinancings CONSIGNMENT & RETAIL STORE Men, Women & Juniors www.shopfashionreview.com info@shopfashionreview.com Take $10 OFF your next purchase of $30 or more Must present coupon at time of purchase. Not to be combined with other offers. Previous purchases or layaways not included. Limit 1 per customer. Expires September 7, 2013. 636 Lincoln Hwy., Fairless Hills PA 19030 215-428-1766 Open M-F 10:30-7 / Sat 10:30-6 / Sun 2:30-5 Gap to Gucci, Aero to Armani...we have something special just for you! 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It’s an innovative team challenge right in the heart of our community—a fun, competitive way to promote healthy living and raise funds to fight our country’s #1 and #3 killers: cardiovascular disease and stroke. Sunday, September 29 at 1pm at the Bristol Wharf / Lions Park in Bristol Borough. Sponsored by Lower Bucks Hospital. For info on how to join the chase, visit www.Honor. AmericanHeart.org/LowerBucks •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• CLEANUP WITH GOAL & SILVER LAKE NATURE CENTER on Saturday, Sept.7, 8:30 am at Silver Lake Nature Center, 1306 Bath Road, Bristol, PA 19007. Help clean up the shoreline of Magnolia Lake. Sign in at 8:30 am, lots of parking, bathroom facilities, tools, gloves, bottled water, trash bags and other equipment will be supplied. Please wear proper shoes &clothes for being in the woods, NO FLIP FLOPS AND SANDALS. Also please bring a refillable water bottle. All are welcome, family friends, neighbors, seniors, scouts, local schools. Please take pride in our shared community. High School Seniors can start off the new school year getting their community service hours started. Please pre-register if you are coming to this funfilled event so that we can order enough food for lunch. We work from 9 am to 1pm and lunch will be served afterwards. For more info check out our website www.LTownGoal.com or call us at 215-269-1947. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Historic Presentation: meet Lucretia Mott, a 19th century Quaker woman who became famous in American history by her work as a teacher minister, abolitionist, suffragist, anti-war activist and found of Swarthmore College. Held at the Fallsington Friend’s Meetinghouse, 3900 S. Main Street, Fallsington, PA. Free; call to reserve 215-295-6567. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Bench Press Competition @ Lower Bucks YMCA on Saturday, September 28 at 11am. Meet is open to all amateur athletes. Medals given for 1st through 3rd place. All lifters will receive T-Shirts. Entry fee of $35.00. Registration held to the first 50 lifters. Mail all entries or drop off at The Fairless Hills YMCA, 601 S. Oxford Valley Rd,. Fairless Hills, PA 19030. Money orders or cash, NO CHECKS. Call Michael Linder at (215) 949-3400 ext. 68 or Bob DeRisi at(215) 949-3400 ext. 28 for more information. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• “Celebrating the Human Spirit” Art Festival, weekend of September 28 & 29 from 11am-4pm at Middletown Township Municipal Center, 3 Municipal Way, Langhorne PA. Fine art & craft show featuring the Artists of Bristol on the Delaware, with music, poetry, free food tastings, prizes and more. For more info contact Crystal Lecuyer at 215-750-0800 x108 215-801-4216 215-295-7610 Levittown Beauty Academy LLC has been training Cosmetologists for nearly 50 years. We provide our students with the most up to date education, to give them the best start in their new career. 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So what if someone stole a fish?” Dana Bate was a frequent contributing writer for The Levittown Leader. His essays often focused on small scenes and details of everyday life, in which he found drama, comedy, and meaning. The essay below is reprinted from September 2011. ■ To Find Water It was Summer. I had a job working for a small radio station in Conway, New Hampshire. My shift ended at 11 p. m. My summer house was across the border in Bridgeton, Maine. One night I was driving home and as I left the last town in Maine before I got home, just as I was heading up a short incline my car started to die. Up ahead was a John Deere tractor company. Above the building was a sign identifying it. I had never seen that sign lit up after the shop was closed for the day, but on this particular evening it was. I had just enough speed to coast in under it and stop. I got out and opened the hood. By the light of the John Deere sign I could see immediately what the problem was. The dull orange colored hose leading from the radiator had split. The water had evaporated. All that was left of it was some hissing steam. I found a small piece of metal in the glove compartment to twist around the hose and close it off. When you do any country living there are some things you learn, and one of them is about what you always carry in your car: a jack, a tire iron, a shovel and an empty can. I had an empty oil can • Full service lawn care • Fertilizing • Flower/Mulch bed installation • Power washing • Gutter cleaning • Hedge/Tree trimming 15% SENIOR DISCOUNT! S & S Property Maintenance, LLC Residential & Commercial Property Care Page 16 of 2013, #10 215-584-5853 licensed & insured in the back, so I got it out and went around the John Deere building looking for a spigot to draw some water. There was none. It was a very dark night and very quiet. I knew that at that hour there would be no other traffic along that backcountry road. I stood, leaning up against the fender of my car wondering what to do. I knew, at that late hour, there would be no traffic along that lonely road. Then, in the distance, I heard the sound of a bullfrog. Now I don›t know everything about country living, but one thing I know is that where there is a bullfrog there is water not far away. So I followed that sound off into the night, stepping on who knows what kind of terrain, disturbing who knows what sort of wild life, until I got close to the sound of the frog. And sure enough there was a small pond. I filled the can, took it back and poured it in the The Levittown Leader welcomes original writings, photographs and artwork by readers of all ages. Please call us at 215-499-5535 or email to Editor@LevLeader.com. radiator. I had to make several trips back and forth to get enough water to start the car. The bullfrog kept up his croaking the whole time. When I finally got the car started, I slammed down the hood, put the can in the back and drove home. As I was leaving I said “Thank you John Deere. Thank you Mr. Bull Frog.” The next morning I went to the nearest auto shop where the mechanic replaced the hose and refilled the water. He handed back the small piece of metal I had used to tie off the hose and said “Don't lose this.” I put it back in the glove compartment. One never knows. ■ SOCIAL SECURITY DISABILITY CLAIMS Louis Margolis, ESQ. Over 30 Years of Experience in Social Security Disability Cases No Fee Unless Recovery • Free Consultation Bensalem, PA 215-639-2461 www.LevittownLeader.com Come join our team and make a difference in someone’s life! Access Services is a Social Services organization located in Fort Washington, PA. For over 35 years we have been developing innovative ways to provide support services for individuals with special needs. We are currently seeking caring & dedicated individuals to work 1-on-1 with adults with developmental disabilities in the Richboro, Holland, Levittown, Langhorne, Yardley, Morrisville, Bensalem, Croydon & Newtown area. Responsibilities may include: personal care, teaching basic life & safety skills and community activities. Access Services was voted among “Best Places to Work”! We have various NEW positions open in the Bucks County area: Langhorne – Tuesday OR Friday, 10:00am-2:00pm flexible (smoking household) Bristol – Monday, Wednesday, 4:30pm-7:30pm, Friday, 5:30pm-9:30pm (2x/month) & Saturday, 1:30pm-4:00pm Bensalem – Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, 4:30pm-7:30pm & Saturday & Sunday, 7 hours flexible Newtown – Tuesday, 8:00am-4:30pm, Friday, 4:00pm-6:30pm & Saturday, 5 hours flexible Yardley – LPN needed - Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, 7am-9am & Friday, 4 flexible hours. Holland – 3:30pm-6:30pm Levittown – Tuesday, Thursday, 4:00pm-8:00pm & Saturday, 10:00am-2:00pm – Need Autism Experience. Langhorne – Monday, Wednesday & Friday, 12:00pm-3:00pm Levittown – Monday, Wednesday & Friday, 4:00pm-7:30pm – days flexible Fairless Hills – Monday, Wednesday, 10:00am-1:00pm – days flexible Bensalem – Tuesday, 12:30pm-3:30pm, Thursday, 4:00pm-7:00pm & Friday/Saturday, 2 ½ hour flexible shifts. Levittown – Monday, 4:30pm-7:30pm, Wednesday, 12:00pm-3:00pm (pick up in Langhorne) & Saturday, 3 flexible hours. Levittown – Saturday & Sunday, flexible shifts 3 hours each (smoking household) Levittown – Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 7:30am-9:00am & 3:00pm5:30pm & Tuesday, Thursday, 7:30am-5:30pm Langhorne – Thursday, 3:45pm-7:45pm & Friday, 3:45pm-6:45pm Morrisville – Sunday, flexible 3 ½ hour shift Yardley – Friday, 1:30pm-6:30pm (3x/month) Richboro – Tuesday, Thursday & Friday, 10:00am-2:00pm Bensalem – Saturday, 11:00am-4:00pm (every other) Croydon – Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, 10:00am-2:00pm & Friday, 9:00am-2:00pm Interested applicants can call 215-540-2150 ext. 271 or fax resume to 215-540-0403. Additional hours also available! Applicants must have a car and current valid driver’s license and submit proof of car insurance! Hourly rate up to $12.00! www.accessservices.org • jkinch@accessservices.org The Levittown Leader Page 17 of 2013, #10 Summer Fades, but the Music Lingers On opener for a performance by Bob Crosby (Bing’s brother) and his Orchestra. Even though I’ve lived across from the Falls Township Community Park (located at 9125 Mill Creek Road) for 11 years, I had never attended one of their Sunday Summer Concert Series performances until recently. I’m not sure whether it was the fact that I totally dislike being out in the sticky, humid Bucks County summer weather or that I’m just a lazy, 77-year old! A friend talked me into going with her one Sunday evening and since it wasn’t unbearably hot, I agreed. The concerts last from 6 p.m. until 8 p.m. so at 5:30 p.m. I took a patio chair, and drove “all the way” over to the Park. Already there were quite a few people there, around and inside the Pavilion. The featured band that evening was the Society Music Makers. The musicians were getting set up while some of them were already warming up on their instruments. I had not known what kind of music we would hear that night but when I saw that the players were senior citizens, I correctly guessed that their style was big band music. I was especially delighted since back in the early 1930’s, my father had had his own orchestra, the Midnight Sons, which often played at the Eating Clubs (similar to fraternities) of Princeton University and various other social clubs. One time his band played in New York City as the What great music and singing we heard that night from the Society Music Makers! For two hours we heard great renditions of many of the best: Glenn Miller, Artie Shaw, Nat “King” Cole, Duke Ellington, Benny Goodman, Woody Herman, and many, many more. The band includes 16 musicians and an excellent vocalist named Mickey. I counted 5 saxophonists/ clarinetists, 4 trombonists, 4 trumpet players, a drummer, a bass guitarist, and the keyboardist, Stan Goldhaber. I was pleased to see at least one female musician! What a joy it was to sit back, relax and listen to this trip down memory lane. I still hear it in my mind whenever I close my eyes and can hardly wait to go to another concert in the park! ---Marilyn Lummis For concert information please visit www.fallstwp.org LL Photographer Honored Alan J. Micklin, The Levittown Leader’s Senior Staff Photographer, has been honored by the Bipartisan Policy Center’s “Snaps of Service” program for photography that celebrates local community and public service. Mr. Micklin’s work at this year’s Delaware Valley Vietnam Veterans Flag Memorial was cited by the voting committee. Mr. Micklin is a longtime photojournalist and served with the 82nd Airborne Division in Vietnam. 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Admission fee includes coffee, tea, soda, water with a pastry or bagel, jelly and cream cheese, each week you participate. Bingo is 15 cents per card, winner takes all per game. Card games are also a part of our day. The 3rd Thursday is a monthly lunch. The food is prepared by Curly’s Creations. Come join us for a FUN day and meet new friends. For further info please contact Eileen 215-945-8453 or Gordon 215-584-7326. •••••••••••••••••••• Fishing Licenses for Senior Citizens: PA residents who are age 65 or older may purchase a LIFETIME fishing license at any Fish & Boat Commission Office or authorized local store, including Walmart, Dick’s Sporting Goods, and John’s Driving School & Auto Tags (on Trenton Road in Fairless Hills). You may also purchase a trout/salmon license that never expires. For more info visit www.fishandboat.com Senior Volunteers Wanted! The Bucks County Retired and Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP) provides opportunities for older adults age 55 and over to engage in services that address educational, public safety, environmental, health/nutrition, economic development and other human needs. As an RSVP volunteer, you’ll receive free volunteer placement; the opportunity to use your experience and skills; the chance to learn something new every day; supplemental accident and liability insurance; recognition; and the satisfaction of knowing you are making a difference. We invite you to join the 675+ Bucks County RSVP volunteers who provide more than 116,000 hours of service each year. Call 267880-5700 and get started today! •••••••••••••••••••• Senior Expo at Bristol Township Senior Center, 2501 Bath Road, Bristol 19007, on Thursday September 5 from 10am-1pm. Sponsored by Rep. Tina Davis. Open to everyone age 55 and older. You need not be a member of the Center to attend. For more info call 215-785-6322. CHAIR YOGA The Neshaminy Senior Citizens Center will hold a seated chair yoga class on Mondays from 1:00 to 2:00 p.m. at 1842 Brownsville Rd. in Trevose. The class is open to the public and the cost is $3. For more information call 215-355-6967. The Middletown Senior Center will hold a seated chair yoga class on Wednesdays from 10:00 to 11:00 a.m. at 2142 Trenton Rd. in Levittown. The class is open to the public and the cost is $3. For more information call 215-945-2920. The Bristol Borough Active Adult Community Center will hold a seated chair yoga class on Wednesdays from 10:00 to 11:00 a.m. at 301 Pond St. in Bristol. The class is open to the public and the cost is $3. For more information call 215-788-9238. Chair Yoga: The Falls Township Senior Center will hold a seated chair yoga class on Thursdays from 9:15 to 10:15 a.m. at 282 Trenton Rd. in Fairless Hills. The class is open to the public and the cost is $3. For more information call 215547-6563. 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Studio 23 • Follow us on Facebook at Studio 23...a Salon Page 21 of 2013, #10 Up to $1100 Cash for cars & trucks with bad engines. $500 Cash for any complete junk car or truck with or without title. 215-669-1000 LEVITTOWN LEADER The Answers on page 2 Named “Best Community Paper” Page 22 of 2013, #10 We would like to share with you the exciting news that The Levittown Leader has been named Best Community Paper in the prestigious annual contest sponsored by MACPA (Mid-Atlantic Community Papers Association). MACPA represents hundreds of publications from 7 states, as far north as New York and as far south as Virginia, plus the District of Columbia —so the competition is very intense and the top prize is highly coveted. We are very grateful to all who have helped The Levittown Leader serve our community so well, whether by sharing news and photos or by advertising in our pages. We are honored to have such strong and reputable businesses represented in each issue. Most of all, we are grateful to our growing number of faithful readers who have helped to make The Levittown Leader so popular. We look forward to working together in the coming years as we continue to represent the Levittown / Fairless Hills / Bristol area in the positive light it deserves. ■ www.LevittownLeader.com Burglaries have been on the rise in this area lately. I advise my homeowner friends to leave a heavy dog chain hanging on the outside knob of the back door or side door, along with a large muzzle. Also, a dogfood dish with some dogfood in it. Most burglars will avoid a house that has a dog, especially a large one. —Chris Dimon / Levittown Well folks, another pond season is heading into the fall. We’ve experienced a very wet spring/summer season this year. The pond-keepers biggest challenges are the Blue Heron and algae. The algae will keep you from viewing your fish and the Heron will prevent you from ever seeing your fish again. After many visits from an area Heron, we purchased a pond net. Stretched across the entire pond surface, it eventually deterred the Heron. Finally the bird stopped coming to the pond for breakfast and lunch. We can’t fault the bird for liking fish, but not our pet fish. The net proved to be wise investment. As for the algae challenge, I took out the UV unit and added a ball of barley straw to the pond. Barley straw has properties that algae finds offensive. Although the clarity of the pond water wasn’t 100% clear, it was “acceptable” during the summer heat wave. The barley takes about a week before you will see any improvement in water clarity. Two pond problems and two inexpensive remedies available at your local pond supply retailer. —Chuck Boyer After all the rain we’ve had this summer, ants may be a problem. Many plants and herbs, including cinnamon, cloves and cayenne pepper, give off a strong scent that repels ants. You can sprinkle them on windowsills and by doorways. Bay leaves can be placed in cabinets and drawers to further deter the pests. —Judith T. / Lower Makefield The end of summer is the best time to make certain purchases. Lawnmowers, air conditioners, patio furniture and pool equipment typically go on sale around September and October. Stores are switching over to their fall merchandise and are looking to clear out any remnants of summertime, even if the weather is still quite warm. Some stores do this as early as August, when they are already getting ready to make room for Halloween and Christmas displays. —Stephen J. Horner, Fairless Hills native The outer layer of the tooth is very porous, and dark-colored foods and beverages may stain teeth more easily. The following items are known to discolor teeth: coffee and tea, red wine, cola, tomato sauce, and dark fruit juices. 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