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Looking for something to do with family and friends this weekend? Whether off road racing is you thing or maybe it’s a Community Hymn Sing, check out these five events around the Juniata Valley: Check out off road racing Racing season might have come to a close at our favorite dirt tracks, but the fun […] ....
Online ESL class offered locally LEWISTOWN TIU11 Community Education and Workforce Services is pleased to offer free English as a Second Language (ESL) classes using the revolutionary VOXY platform and their own seasoned instructors. Students can expect to learn employment focused vocabulary and increase verbal and written workplace communication. The interactive class will give students opportunities to practice speaking with peers and a trained ESL teacher. TIU11 instructors supplement live classes while VOXY gives students access to live courses via the internet. Classes will begin on Feb. 15, but new enrollments are welcome even after the start date. For more information email [email protected] or text (717) 899-0342. ....
Dec 12, 2020 Robert Inglis/The Daily Item The H2Hope Church at the Susquehanna Valley Mall is preparing for its in person Christmas services. Valley churches are getting creative in how they deliver holiday services and events amid the COVID-19 pandemic, from virtual worship to drive-in liturgies. While some annual events are canceled, including the Scrooge musical at Crossroads Nazarene Church in Milton, most are being held with extra safety precautions or a twist on the traditional service. Houses of worship were already altering plans for a different kind of Christmas season when Gov. Tom Wolf s latest restrictions were issued on Thursday, putting additional limits on indoor and outdoor gatherings. There is a specific exclusionary carveout in the latest mitigation plans for worship sites. ....