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The Stroller, July 19, 2021: Events in the Alle-Kiski Valley
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Sewing Class at the Brookfield YMCA. Free sewing class on Mondays and Thursdays at 10 a.m. Sewing machines, accessories, material all provided, along with teachers who will walk you through needed basics and/or get you started on a project. Call Fran Lambert 660-752-5084, Rosanne Riley 307-850-8885.
Coed Softball at Brookfield’s Graff Field every Sunday. Brookfield Parks & Recreation. Concessions available for spectators. For more information, call the Brookfield Parks & Recreation office, 660-412-2544.
Linn County Concert Band rehearsal. Linn County is gaining a Community Concert Band. Looking for all concert instruments to fill the band. Weekly rehearsals every Tuesday through July. For inquiries, email jwiggans@brookfieldr3.org.
Pulled pork, history on menu for Prospect Cemetery picnic
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One of the Rev. Frank Fowler Way street signs dedicated in memory of beloved Hackettstown pastor Frank Fowler of Trinity United Methodist Church. (Image courtesy of Elsa Todd)
HACKETTSTOWN, NJ A new street sign in Hackettstown was recently dedicated to Trinity United Methodist Church s pastor who left his mark on the town, with a segment of East Moore Street from Main Street to Maple Avenue, given as a special honor in his memory.
Drivers will now see a blue sign atop of the Main Street sign, with white crosses flanking Rev. Frank Fowler s name, that is now called Rev. Frank Fowler Way.
One of the great good-doings of recent months is coming to an end on Aug. 3.
Tuesday Tunes for Feeding Southwest Virginia, a livestreamed concert that served as a mini-telethon of sorts, and a response to COVID-19, will âcast its last on that day.
The 15-minute event will stretch to 90 minutes in a concert that you can see at Third Street Coffeehouseâs Facebook page, bit.ly/thirdstreetFB. Greg Trafidlo & Friends will headline.
The goal when the series started in May 2020 was simply to see how such an event might help Feeding Southwest Virginia, which has been in the hunger game for 40 years. But Third Street Coffeehouse organizer Bob Schmucker, who spearheaded the campaign, eventually saw that a goal of $20,000 was realistic. Thatâs enough to provide 100,000 meals. Schmucker said Thursday that the series was about $200 from reaching that figure.
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