Lambertson`s Daylilies
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Lambertson`s Daylilies
THE FOREST CITY NEWS, FOREST CITY, PA 18421 * WEDNESDAY, JULY 27, 2016 * PHONE 570-785-3800 * email fcnews@nep.net - PAGE 3 * School Affairs and People in the News * Daylily farm bloom should be spectacular By Jennifer Butler A snowless winter will not keep the beauty from blooming at Lambertson’s Daylilies in Thompson Township on Ararat Road. Richard and June Lambertson are once again hard at work in their day lily gardens making the world a more beautiful place to be! “The lack of snow cover was hard on the plants, the freezing and thawing and bad weather in May did not help matters either,” said Mrs. Lambertson. However, with some babying from the owners the blooms should be right on time by mid-July. The farm each year comes alive just about the beginning to middle of July with such great beauty that passersby will have no choice but to stop and gaze in awe. The couple has created their own world of beauty which they are more than happy to share with others. The couple grows day lilies, a rugged, adaptable, vigorous perennial which endures in a garden for many years with little or no care and produces an abundance of flower buds that open over a long period of time. Lambertson’s Daylilies offer hundreds of different kinds of day lilies for sale as well as to just gaze at and has a large variety of perennial homegrown plants to view and purchase. Born in New York, Mr. Lambertson purchased his property in 1969 and has spent most of his life in the area. He began farming when he was first married, but said he got “tired of being tired,” so he became employed at Hallstead Magnetics until his retirement 14 years ago. Both born with green thumbs, having grandparents who were great gardeners, the farm shows it with meticulously planted gardens of a large variety of plants, and not a weed in sight! While the day lilies are easy to grow, Mr. Lambertson says he and his wife begin in the spring, usually after the snow melts, working in the garden daily for many hours. “It is easy to hybridize day lilies and it is a very good area to grow them in,” he noted. Although not true lilies, day lilies bloom from mid-June until the autumn. “They are perennials which are wonderful to use in landscaping, adding colors where others don’t,” said Mrs. Lambertson, who has been an RN for more than 40 years and continues to work part-time in the field. Her grandmother was the first woman to graduate from Penn State from Susquehanna County with a degree in horticulture. This year, the business has an additional 1,500 of the couple’s own hybridized plants for blooming for the first time. The business has also donated plants to the Lackawanna College Beautification Project; RailTrail trail heads; and this year, the Thompson playground. Stop in and introduce yourself to the Lambertsons and view the great beauty on the farm, including a pond, gazebo and more - a great spot for photographers! In addition, in the lower level of the barn, Mrs. Lambertson has begun to showcase and sell her beautiful photography as greeting cards, a variety of different size prints as well as print to canvas gallery wrap works under the name of Brookside Pics. To find our more visit Junelambertsonphotography or Brooksidedaylillies on Facebook. The business will be officially open daily on July 1 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and closed Mondays and Tuesdays the first week in July. Gift certificates are available for both businesses and credit cards are accepted. For more information call 570-727-4607. Picnic-goers are welcome and on-site facilities are available. For directions Google search Lambertson’s Daylillies. Visitor’s Bureau events deadline Sun., July 31 Bailey Hughes of Forest City, Pa., with a major in financial accounting, was inducted into Lycoming College’s chapter of Sigma Beta Delta, the honor society for business students in April. Sigma Beta Delta encourages and recognizes scholarship and the achievements of students in the business, management and administration fields. It also encourages and promotes personal and professional improvement, and a life distinguished by honorable service to humankind. Events that take place between September 1 and December 31, 2016 are now being accepted for the Endless Mountains Visitors Bureau 2016 Fall/Winter Calendar of Events brochure. The deadline to submit events is July 31. Any public event that is sponsored by a community, government, or non-profit organization in the Endless Mountains Region (Sullivan, Susquehanna, and Wyoming counties) can be submitted for the upcoming calendar free of charge. Events should be something a visitor to the area would be interested in – festivals, holiday celebrations, community plays, church dinners, and everything in between. To submit an event, go to www.EndlessMountains.org and click on “add event” under the large rotating photos on the homepage. This will pull up the event information form which includes the option to write a long and short description on the event, link to the event website, and upload a photo. All events on the bureau’s website will also be included in the EMVB weekly Happenings Flyer which is emailed to businesses and individuals, posted on Facebook, and mentioned on Twitter. Although there is a deadline of July 31 for events to be included in the printed calendar, events can be submitted any time for the rest of the year. The Endless Mountains Visitors Bureau will be printing two events calendar beginning in 2017. The first calendar will cover events happening between January 1 and June 30, and the second will cover July 1 through December 31. The Endless Mountains Visitors Bureau is the destination marketing organization for Sullivan, Susquehanna, and Wyoming counties. For more information, please contact the visitors bureau at 570-836-5431, 1-800769-8999, or shelley@endlessmountains.org Festival of Lights set for Sat., Aug. 6 Forest City is lighting up the lake in memory of those who have lost the battle of addiction, and in honor of those who are celebrating recovery. The Festival of Lights will be held on Sat., Aug. 6, from 6 to 10 p.m. at Kennedy Park lake in Forest City. There will food, live music by Crashing Aperture, special speakers, luminaries, watermelon eating and tug of war contests. Fireworks will be at 9:30 p.m. Bring a blanket or some chairs. The event is a drug education and awareness event open to the public. It is being sponsored by Mayor Pauline Wilcox and the Forest City Police Department. Crashing Aperture On program at Misericordia Festival of lights Dean’s List The Forest City-based musical group Crashing Aperture will be appearing at the Forest City Festival of Lights to be held at Kennedy Park on Saturday, August 6, beginning at 6PM. Rick Priebe, a faculty member at Forest City Regional School, is a member of the group. The Festival of Lights is a Drug Education and Awareness event open to the public at no charge, and sponsored by Forest City Mayor Pauline Wilcox and the Forest City Police Department. Kelly named to Dean’s List Elizabeth Kelly, Pleasant Mount, has been named to the Dean’s List for the 2016 spring semester at the University of New England. Dean’s List students have attained a grade point average of 3.3 or better out of a possible 4.0 at the end of the semester. Lambertson’s Daylilies 570-727-4607 Gardens Open Wed.-Sun. 10 a.m.- 4 p.m. Located on State Route 1003, Thompson, 1\2 mi S of Prestige Auto Hughes Inducted into Honor Society Visit us on Facebook or lambertsonsdaylilies.com Now accepting credit cards Open July & August Check out NEW perennials!!! Photography Gallery on Site! email lambertsonsdaylilies@gmail.com Facilities on site! 420 Main Street, Forest City, PA 18421 * 570-785-5400 SIGN UP FOR OUR PRESCRIPTION REMINDER SERVICE! Students at Misericordia University qualify for the dean’s list with a 3.55 grade point average or higher. The following students were named to the dean’s list for the Spring 2016 semester: Bryan Boyle, Vandling; Kelsey Glavich, Browndale; Christopher Larson, Pleasant Mount; Jennifer Natishak, Carbondale; Michael Palmer, Forest City. Clifford UM Church Dinner Wed., Aug. 17 The Clifford United Methodist Church, Main Street, Clifford, will hold a Chickenn-Biscuit or Ham Dinner on Wednesday, August 17, from 4:00 to 6:00 PM. Take out or dine with us. Donation $8.95. Includes dinner, dessert & drink. Rachel Christina graduates WW Pet of the Week Leo is just chillin’ at his summer home on Fiddle Lake! He is owned by Frank and Diane Sysko. Petrus celebrates 90th birthday Louise Petrus was recently honored with a 90th birthday party at D.G.’S Bar. Over 200 people attended a bar-b-que cooked by her grandson, J.R. Giddings, with alligator part of the main course and many other delicious foods served. Her daughter, Debbie Giddings, honored her with “This is Your Life”. Born in Herrick Center on July 13, 1926, the daughter of Louise and Elmer Maslar, “Weezie” graduated Herrick Township High School and went on to numerous jobs. She met her husband, John Petrus in 1951, married him and had 40 happy years together. She ended her career back in school at Forest City Regional as the baker for 24 years where she was affectionately known as Mom or Grandma. Though retirement keeps her busy with a variety of activities, bartending, tending her mini farm of animals and baking every day, she always has time for family and friends. J.R. honored his Gram with a week long trip to Maine where the celebration of her life continued. Her remark to all of the fuss, “Can’t wait till I turn 100.” Four Generations of Marcel Family Daniel Vannan is teacher of the year Daniel Vannan, a physics and robotics teacher was selected as “Teacher of the Year” at Abington Heights High School. Daniel is a graduate of Forest City Regional High School and is the son of Al and Sharon Vannan, Vandling. Breakfast Buffet Aug. 7 at Grattan Singer Hose Co. A Breakfast Buffet sponsored by the Grattan Singer Hose Co. #1 will be held on August 7th from 8 A.M. until 12 Noon at 702 Homestead Street, Simpson. The cost will be Adult - $8 – Child (under 12) - $5. Menu will include Scrambled Eggs, Sausage, Bacon, Home Fries, Pancakes, Orange Juice, Coffee, Tea, Water. Zembrzycki on Dean’s List at Penn State Katelyn Zembrzycki, Uniondale, has been named to the Dean’s List for the 2016 spring semester at Penn State University, University Park. Katelyn is the daughter of Linda and Bernie Zembrzycki, Uniondale. Rachel Christina, of Clinton Twp., graduated from Western Wayne High School Class of 2016. She is the daughter of Mark and Kindra Christina. Maternal grandparents are Marie Torquati, Clinton Twp., and the late Patrick Torquati. Paternal grandparents are Donald and Lourdes Christina, Browndale. She will be attending the University of Pittsburgh. Four generations from left to right; Kristin (Marcel) Nickle, James Vincent Nickle, Mark Marcel And Joan Marcel(Slick). Hist. Society Museum hours Listed below The Forest City Area Historical Society Museum on Main St. will be open at the following dates and times: Fri., Aug. 5, 1-4 Sat., Aug. 6, 12-2 Sat., Aug. 13, 10-12 Sat., Sept. 3, 10-12 Sun., Sept. 25, 10-12 Get a subscription to the NEWS! Call 785-3800 K.W. OIL CO., INC. 344 Main St., P.O. Box 125 * Forest City, PA 18421 (570)785-3853/3183 * Fax (570)785-4714 email: kwoil@echoes.net Check out our great low fuel prices...Fill up now!!!! 35t1