Line Up Masonry - The Blue Valley Times
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Line Up Masonry - The Blue Valley Times
BLUE VALLEY TIMES JANUARY 19, 2016 A Special Screening of ‘Labyrinth’ to Celebrate David Bowie’s Life By Lorna O’Farrell STROUDSBURG - On January 10, 2016, the world lost one of the most influential, and talented musicians to grace the industry, when David Bowie passed away at the age of 69, after an 18 month battle with liver cancer. Rather than mourn his death, the Sherman Theater has decided to honor and celebrate him, by putting one of his most memorable works, the movie Labyrinth, up on the big screen, once more. Labyrinth, which has become quite the cult classic, was released in 1986, and was created by some of the biggest names in movies. Jim Henson, master of puppetry, was the Director, and Lucasfilm, the product of George Lucas, and the masterminds behind the Star Wars Saga, produced the film. David Bowie, who was already a huge name in music at the time, played a lead role in Labyrinth, Jareth, the Goblin King. The role was an iconic one, and Bowie, was asked personally by Henson to play the role. Henson sent a handwritten note to Bowie with the script, stating that he “would be wonderful in this film”. The actual note is framed, and on display at The Art Gallary of Ontario. Playing opposite Bowie, was youngster Jennifer Connoly. She had spent most of her childhood doing modeling and acting. She was 14 when she started filming Labyrinth, in which she played 15 year old Sarah, who was looking for her baby brother in the Labyrinth. Since his passing, she has issued a statement saying “I met David Bowie when I was 14, and he became a hero to me … I’d never met such an extraordinary artist before, and I haven’t since — the world will be a grayer place without him”. Because it is one of his most memorable performances, the Sherman Theater will be playing Labyrinth on the big screen on Saturday, PAGE 15 February 13, 2016 at 10:00pm. Doors will open at 8:30pm. There will be a pre-party and a post-party, where there will be prizes for the best David Bowie/Labyrinth costumes. Tickets are $10 in advance, or $12 day of show. However, there is an early bird special, and if tickets are purchased prior to January 23, 2016, the ticket is $8 (all applicable ticket fees not included). Get the Blue Valley Times 24 hours a day 7 days a week at bluevalleytimes.com See answers on page 19 Bangor Podiatry L.L.C. 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January events: HOURS- 8:30 A.M.-4P.M.; For Meal Reservations please call by 10:00 A.M. 1 day prior before the meal. Lunch is served at 11:30 A.M. We are looking for volunteers to help plan/set up for parties & special events. Pool Tables are available every morning and Tuesday and Friday afternoons. Craft & Chat Tuesdays 9:00 A.m.; Zumba Gold W/janis Tuesdays 10:00 A.m.; Brush Away With Senior Artists Wednesdays 8:00-11:00 A.m.; Afternoon With The Arts Thursdays 12:15p.m.; The Blues- Wednesday, January 20, 10:00 a.m.; Poker- Bingo January 19 Portland Fire Company State Street, Portland. 7p.m. January 20 Bushkill Twsp. Vol. Fire Co. Doors open at 5pm Bingo starts at 7pm January 21 Mt. Bethel Fire Co. Firehall Route 611, Mt. Bethel 6:45 p.m. January 22 Wind Gap Fire Co. Doors open at 5 p.m. Bingo at 6:45 p.m. January 23 Bangor V.F.W. Post 739 Veterans Rd., Bangor. Doors open 3:30 p..m. Bingo starts at 6:00 p.m. Open to the Public Immaculate Conception Heller & Babbit Ave., Pen Argyl Doors open at 11 a.m. Bingo at 1 p.m. January 15 Kunkletown Fire Co. Progressive Jackpot. 7 p.m. Re-freshments. COMMUNITY NEWS Thursday, January 21, 12:15 p.m.; Bunco- Friday, January 22, 10:00; Winter Pictionary- Friday, January 22, 12:15 p.m. Homefront Project The Slate Belt Heritage Center has commenced a new project and is asking for volunteers to assist them in reading and summarizing over 4000 letters written by Slate Belt World War II Soldiers. These letters were written to Horace and Mona Strunk who were then editors and founders of the Homefront Magazine. This magazine was distributed throughout all the different war areas and kept local boys in touch with home. Working hours, for this project, are: Mondays-9AMNoon and Tuesday through Friday 1PM- 4PM. If interested or for additional information please email at: blau.marc@outlook.com or call 610-588-8615. Volunteer Opportunities Available Crime Victims Council of the Lehigh Valley, your local victim service and rape crisis center, is now accepting applications for volunteer positions. This is an excellent opportunity for students and adults to gain experience in working directly with crime victims and their families, while helping those in their time of need. For more information, please visit our volunteer page on our website, www.cvclv.org, or contact Sara Ullmer at 610-437-6610 x26 or sullmer@cvclv.org to arrange for an interview. Wedding Anniversary Ball Relive your special day with the Hotel Bethlehem at the Wedding Anniversary Ball! Join us on February 6 with your loved ones and recreate your history at this special event in the beautiful Grand Ballroom. Package includes: 4-hour wedding reception, open bar, hors d’oeuvres, dinner & dessert, elegant overnight accommodations. For more information contact Brynn Levine at blevine@hotelbethlehem. com or 610-625-2234. Cub Scout Pack 34 Events Saturday February 13th- Pancake breakfast 8-11 AM @ Grace Methodist church, Pen Argyl. “The Great Debaters” Join us on our new day and time, Sunday February 7th at 2:00 PM for a viewing of the film, “The Great Debaters”. True story of Wiley College professor, Melvin B. Tolson, who in 1935, inspired students to form the school’s first debate team, which went on to challenge Harvard in the national championship. Admission is free. Please note this film is rated PG-13. The Eastern Monroe Public Library is located at 1002 North 9th Street, Stroudsburg, PA. For further information on this event please call 570-421-0800x317 or see www. monroepl.org. Cavatelli Dinner Roseto Legion Martocci-Capobianco American Legion Post # 750 is sponsoring a Cavatelli Dinner on Saturday Feb 13 from 1:00 to 6:00. Call the Post home at 610-588-1371 for tickets. Tickets will also be sold at the door, but prepurchase is appreciated. Slate Belt Young at Heart The Slate Belt Young at Heart Club will be meeting on Thursday, January 21, 2016, at 1:00pm in the St. Elizabeth Church hall in Pen Argyl. Mr. Marc Blau will give a presentation the the Home Front magazine that was a local publication during the 40’s. People from this area will remember this wonderful magazine that was dedicated to our military. All men and women, 55 and over, are invited to attend. Come and enjoy an afternoon of fun and socialization. For more information, please call Mary Lou DeRea-Lohman at 610-863-4846 or 610-844-4630. Winter Beerfest Come into the warm community center of the Sherman Theater for the Beerfest event of the winter season! With over 75 taps of your favorite stouts and ales, we have a beer style for everyone! Enjoy a day of live music, tasty food and of course - BEER. The Pocono Winter Beerfest is the place to be on a Saturday between the NFL Championship & Superbowl games. Tickets includes admission & souvenir tasting glass. That’s not all folks! We also have limited (100) VIP tickets with early admission for a private tasting of specialty beer. Designated driver tickets are and include complimentary soft drinks, coffee and bottled water. Call 570-420-2808 or visit www.shermantheater.com. Registration Open for NCC Spring Semester Northampton Community College (NCC) will offer more than 500 different day, evening and online courses during the spring semester, which begins January 19. For a list of courses being offered during the spring semester, visit http://webapp.northampton. edu/coursesearch/default.aspx. Students can register in person or online. For more information about courses and registration, visit www. northampton.edu. Jacobsburg Environmental Education Center Community Programs Snowshoes and Hiking Poles Available- When: Monday thru Friday, 8:00 AM-2:30 PM. Where: Jacobsburg Visitor Center, 400 Belfast Road, Nazareth. History of Snowshoeing- Saturday, January 23, 10:00-11:30 AM. The hike will be about two miles. Bring wa- BLUE VALLEY TIMES JANUARY 19, 2016 ter and a snack. Wear waterproof January 31st with the celebration of boots and dress for the weather. Holy Mass at 9:30a.m. at St. ElizaRegistration is required. Snow- beth’s Church in Pen Argyl, accomshoeing for Scouts- Saturday, panied by the ICS Children’s Choir. January 23, 1:00-2:30 PM. Scouts Following Mass, Open House will will learn how to prepare for being be held at the school from 11a.m. outdoors in winter as well as how to 3:30p.m. Families and friends to use snowshoes. The hike will be are invited to tour the facility, speak about two miles. Bring water and a with the principal, teachers, staff snack. Wear waterproof boots and and parents. Stop by on Sunday, or dress for the weather. Registration call the office at (610) 863-4816 to is required. You can also view and schedule a visit! More information register for community programs is available on our website at www. online at http://events.dcnr.pa.gov/. immaculateconceptionschool.net If you need an accommodation to and Facebook page. participate in a program please contact the park office at 610-746Greater Lehigh Valley 2801 or jacobsburgsp@pa.gov. Writers Group The Greater Lehigh Valley Writers NCC to Present Programs for Group (GLVWG) will hold its JanuBlack History Month ary meeting from 10 am – noon, Preserving the Dream: Photo- Saturday, January 23, 2016, at graphs of the King Family. Thomas the Palmer Branch of the Easton J. Shillea, director of art programs Area Public Library, 1 Weller Place, at NCC, will show and discuss his Palmer Township, PA. For more photographic portraits of Coretta information and registration, go to Scott King and his informal photowww.glvwg.org graphs of King and her son Dexter King. Thurs., January 21, 11:00 4-H Fruit Tree Sale Underway a.m., Room 220, College Center, The Northampton County 4-H proNCC Bethlehem Campus, 3835 gram is once again sponsoring the Green Pond Road, Bethlehem annual fruit tree sale. The pick up Township. date for the trees is Saturday, April 25, 2015, at various pick-up locaPancake Breakfast tions, including a location in Le“Back to Before” Pancake Breakfast high Cty. Trees must be ordered for Bangor Area High School pro- by February 1, 2016 to guarantee duction of Ragtime. Family friendly availability. Order form, you may breakfast. 2/20/16 from 8am-11am access a form at: http://extension. at Bangor Area Middle School. To psu.edu/4-h/counties/northampton/ purchase tickets in advance con- fundraisers/4-h-fruit-tree-sale or tact 610-588-3041. Tickets also please call Deb at 610-509-9431, available at the door. leaving a message if necessary. All orders must be prepaid. Free Community Dinner Our Lady Queen of Peace Church, Slate Belt Heritage Center Rt 209, Gilbert will hold a free Calendar of Events for 2016 community Sunday supper at the Sunday, February 14, 2 PM - “Old church from 3-4 pm on Sunday Jan Fashion Valentines Day” Love Sto24. The Church serves portions ries from Heritage Center’s Oral of Monroe, Carbon, Lehigh and History Collection”- Former history Northampton Counties. The sup- teachers Walter Cole and Marc pers will be held in McCawley Hall, Blau select treasures from the Herat the church. In addition we will be itage Center’s ongoing interview serving breakfast on Jan 16th from project of senior citizens. Sunday, 8-10 am. and the church will pro- March 13, 2 PM - “Origins of St. vide lunch at 12:30 on Wednesday David’s Welsh Society” - PresentJan 20. For more information con- ed by former Bangor High School tact 610-681-6137. Superintendent and current Superintendent of Easton Area High Snow Ball Dinner & Dance School, John Reinhart. Families First Annual Snow Ball Dinner & Dance will be held on Making a New Product at NCC Saturday, January 23rd from 6pm- Do you have an idea for a new 12am at the Weona Park Recre- product? Join the Maker Moveation Center. Tickets available in ment! Learn about tools that can advance or at the door. BYOB, help you bring the idea to reality casual dress, door prizes, basket using 3D printing. Find out what raffles. Entertainment by DJ Frank materials are available and how Franza with Karaoke. Dinner by to calibrate the equipment in a Tom Donohue of Pen Argyl Pizza. course that starts Monday, JanuFor tickets contact Frank Jones ary 18, at 6:30 p.m. in the Fab 610-863-9095 ext 1308. Lab at Northampton Community College’s Fowler Family SouthMass and OpenHouse at side Center, 511 East Third St., Immaculate Conception School Bethlehem. For more information, Please join us as Immaculate Con- click on “course catalog” at www. ception School (ICS) commences northampton.edu/fablab Catholic Schools’ Week on Sunday,