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Briefs…

Class breakfast

The Youngsville High School Class of 1954 will be having breakfast at 9 a.m. Tuesday, May 16, at Richard’s Restaurant in Youngsville.

Class lunch

The WAHS Class of 1966 will meet for lunch at 11:30 a.m. Thursday, May 18, at the Hilltop Restaurant located at the Career Center next to the high school. Cost is $7 per person. Please RSVP by calling 706-8958 or 8961 or by email to mcpo-usn@outlook.com or via the class of 66 Facebook page no later than May 15.

Street closing

Buffalo & Pittsburgh Railroad Company will be working on the tracks at the Railroad Street and Hillside Drive location this Sunday in Youngsville. This section of the road will be closed for the entire day on Sunday.

Railroad Street will be open to the Dollar General entrance. Hillside Drive and York Hill will not be accessible from Railroad Street. No traffic will be permitted to go over the tracks.

Monday Night Movies

Monday Night Movies at the Warren Public Library will continue on May 15. This event is free of charge and begins at 5:30 p.m. in the Jefferson Room in the basement of the library. Complimentary popcorn will be available. This week’s PG-13 rated 123 minute film stars Joel Edgerton, Ruth Negga, Michael Shannon, Marton Csokas, and Nick Kroll. This film tells the story of Richard and Mildred Loving, a couple whose arrest for interracial marriage in 1960s Virginia began a legal battle that would end with the Supreme Court’s historic 1967 decision. Call the library at 723-4650 for the exact title of this and other movies in this series as the library’s movie license does not permit listing the titles of movies outside the library.

Caregivers’ Support Group

The Caregivers’ Support Group regular monthly meeting will beheld at noon on Monday, May 15, at the Grace United Methodist Church, Wesley Parlor, 501 Pennsylvania Ave. E., Warren.

All caregivers are invited to attend, as well as anyone interested in learning more about Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias, and services and programs offered locally. There will be a time for discussion and sharing of concerns. Upcoming programs to be presented by Jill Curtis, Education and Outreach Coordinator from the Alzheimer’s Association, will be outlined. Additionally, information about the Walk to End Alzheimer’s scheduled for September 30 will be available. The support group is registered as a team and would welcome walkers to join.

Those attending Monday’s meeting are asked to enter the building via the elevator entrance from the church parking lot. Bring a bag lunch and beverage, if desired.

For more information, please call Karen at 723-9440 or Linda at 726-1199.

4-H programming

The Warren County 4-H program will offer summer programming to child care facilities working with school-aged youth starting June 19. The 4-H summer schedule is based on weekly-themed activities focused on the Science Action Clubs curriculum entitled Birds In Your Schoolyard. Hands-on activities will have youth exploring aspects of a bird’s life through flight, food, migration, and more. Participants will use mobile tablets to report bird sighting through the Merlin Bird ID application. The 4-H summer program will run through August 6.

For more information, contact Jennifer Grooms at the Penn State Extension Office in Warren County at (814) 563-9388. The 4-H program is a youth development program of Penn State Extension. It is open to all youth between the ages of 8 and 18, without regard to ancestry, color, disability or handicap, national origin, race, religious creed, sex, sexual orientation, or place of residence.

‘Warren County Wonders’

Allegheny Center for the Arts would like to announce the winners for the October and April pages of the ACA/WCCBI 2018 “Warren County Wonders” calendar. The October page winners are: first place to Carl Leichtenberger for “Hawk Ready to Attack,” second place to Chris Goff’s “Standing Out,” Glade Township, and third place to Mark Evans for “Burning Bush.” The April page winners are: Peter Garami for “”Sunshine“-Sugar Grove,” second place to Peter Garami for “Finding Nest, Glade Township,” third place to Mark Evans for “Warren County Court House.”

Photos are now being accepted for September and May. Photos may be sent until May 25. See the website (www.alleghenycenterforthearts.com) for the rules for the contest. There were 18 photos sent in for April and 15 photos sent in for October.

Check our website to see the photo winners for the April and October pages and slideshows of this year’s winning monthly photos and the last two year’s of winning photos.

Spring tractor show

The Pioneer Steam and Gas Engine Society of NW Pa is holding a Spring Gas Up, now combined with its annual Spring Tractor Pulls, on the club’s show grounds at 16601 St. Hwy 198, Saegertown, Pa. 16433, on Saturday, June 3. Registration is from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. with pulls beginning at 12:30 p.m.

This is open to any member over the age of 16 with tractors 1960 or older. Members are encouraged to bring antique tractors, gas engines and equipment for display to the public. Food is available on site. For information, call Ed Yurcak at (814) 881-1358.

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