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Pennsylvania Outdoor News Calendar – September 24, 2021
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June 3, 2021
June 5: NWTF Cascade Thundering Toms, 5 p.m., New Englader.
June 5: NC PF Chapter 630 Banquet, 4:30 p.m., Bellamauro-Reynoldsville. For more info call Chris Pringle, 814-590-1901.
June 25: RMEF Lehigh Valley Chapter Banquet, 5 p.m., Homewood Suites, Center Valley. For more info call Karen Hendershot, 484-221-1679.
June 26: WTU NEPA Chapter Banquet, 2 p.m., Gordon Pavillion, Monroe Township. For more info call Randy Storrs. 570-690-7514.
June 26: WTU Rivers Edge Deer Camp, 4 p.m., Mount Union Fire Company. For more info call Randy Dunmire, 814-644-9138.
July 17: WTU Crawford County Chapter Banquet, 4 p.m., Crawford County Fairgrounds, Meadeville.For more info call Michelle Krieg, 814-573-2533.
Scooters coming to Monroe
The City of Monroe has opted to move forward with an agreement with a company seeking to bring electronic scooters to the community.
During a meeting Monday, city council unanimously approved moving ahead with a memorandum of understanding with Bird Rides, Inc.
The California-based company will bring 25 units and deployment stations to the city, enabling residents and visitors to use the electronic scooters within the municipality.
Those wishing to use the scooters will access them through a rental service operated via Bird’s online app. Users will be charged per minute for their use and a flat $1 start-up fee.