PHOTOS COURTESY OF THE CLINTON COUNTY VISITORS BUREAU
The COVID-19 pandemic couldn’t stop the Jaycees from providing its annual holiday dinner for Clinton County’s seniors. This year the event was held as a drive-thru between the Jaycee’s Hall and the Heisey Museum. Dozens of cars lined up as volunteers delivered a delicious meal right to their windows. According to member DuWayne Kunes, the Jaycees gave away 325 meals about 100 more than usual this year. “I had enough food to make up to 400 meals,” Kunes said. The remaining turkey and vegetables for the meal was made into turkey and vegetable soup which will be donated to the Salvation Army, he said. The Jaycees also helped two families ensure they had a Christmas this year. Kunes said the organization spent $750 $250 for each child for two families: A single father and his three children and a single mother and her two children. Kunes said they met the families at Walmart in Mill Hall so the parents could pick ou
Applications for
Foundation grants
Local nonprofits interested in seeking grant funding through the Clinton County Community Foundation have until Dec. 15 to submit their application. Visit the Foundation’s website at www.clintoncountyfoundation.org/grants for more information.
Wayne Twp. Christmas contest
Attention Wayne Township the Recreation Committee will be out and about Dec. 14 to view and judge Christmas light displays… so be sure to turn them on.
Holiday meal
The Lock Haven Area Jaycee’s will be holding a drive-thru Senior Holiday Meal on Sunday, Dec. 13 beginning at noon. Those who will be attending should enter the alley between the Jaycee’s Hall and the Heisey Museum from Water Street. Anyone who is unable to attend but would still like a meal should call the STEP Office of Aging at 570-858-5800 to sign up. The Jaycees will bring meals within a reasonable area.