By LINDA SCOTT
Correspondent
Senior Center
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Mock accident At TCCS
Warren County Sheriff Larry Kopko is seen here with students on the bank along McGuire Street with heads down as they wait for the rescue crews to respond to the mock accident on Thursday.
Thursday, May 12: macaroni and cheese, stewed tomatoes and dessert.
Monday, May 16: ham loaf, macaroni salad, vegetables, and dessert.
Tuesday, May 17: fish, potatoes, vegetables and dessert.
Thursday, May 19: hot turkey sandwiches, potatoes and dessert.
Prom Night
Once again it is time for the high school prom and Tidioute will hold its on Saturday, May 14 at the school.
Those attending are reminded to drive careful and no drinking and driving.
Motorists are reminded to watch and be more observant while driving.
Summer Playground
Tidioute Borough will be having a supervised playground again this summer and is in need of monetary donations to support the program.
All donations can be made at the borough office, 174 Main St. These can be mailed in or dropped off. Make checks payable to Tidioute Recreation.
New Auxiliary Shirts
Members of the Tidioute VFW Post 8803 Ladies Auxiliary are urged to contact Barb Downey at 589-7508 or Bev Stotler at 484-3549 to order your new white golf shirt with the Auxiliary emblem on the front.
The shirts will be here in time for the Memorial Day Parade. All orders must be in by Saturday, May 14.
Spring Concert
Tidioute Community Charter School will hold its Spring Concert on Thursday, May 19, at the school.
This is open to the public and family and friends are encouraged to attend.
Conservative Day
Students at Tidioute Community Charter School will be out and about in the community working with faculty members and community volunteers to plant flowers, picking up trash and fixing up the parks along with repairs that might be needed. Parks include Benner Park, Kinnear Park and Picture Show Park.
Glassware Needed
Watson Grange members are in need of lots of glassware for the Fishing Tournament weekend which is Sept. 22 through Sept. 25.
Anyone having glassware to donate can contact John Hollabaugh at 484-2242 and arrangements will be made to collect the glassware.
Measured Up
Tidioute Knights of Columbus, Council of the Saints 9304 thank all the people that "Measured Up" and donated to the 2011 ARC Campaign and the individual Tidioute Knights of Columbus members for giving of their time to collect for this worthwhile program.
Also thanks to the Tidioute Northwest Savings Bank and the Tidioute Trading Post for their cooperation in this campaign.
Over the past 32 years, the Knights of Columbus statewide fund-raising campaign has raised over $5 million for the benefit of persons with mental retardation.
A goal of $200,000 has been set for 2011.
Borough Clean-Up
Saturday, May 14 is Spring Clean-Up for Tidioute Borough.
A fee of $5 per car load and $10 per pick up load and $5 for each large appliance.
No tires, paint, batteries.
Hours will be from 8 a.m. till noon and members of borough council will be there to assist you.
Triumph Township
Clean Up
Residents and campers in Triumph Township will have a Clean-Up Day on Saturday, May 14 from 8 a.m. till 4 p.m.
Cost is $10 per pick-up load.
Banquet Successful
The Tidioute First United Methodist Church Mother-Daughter Banquet was a nice success once again.
There were 45 who attended, five did not come out due to the rain.
Emma Franks and Brylynn Nicholson were the youngest attendees, Peg Froman was the oldest mother who attended, Danielle Whitton was the youngest mother attending, Arlene Clinger had the most grandchildren, 19 total, and Sue Lester had the most great-grandchildren, 17 total.
Auction winners were: Arlene Clinger won the candle, Donna Oliver won the crock pot and Linda Scott won the pamper me basket.
Each one attending received a cactus, and several free gifts.
Tea Time
Members of the Tidioute Senior Center were delighted to have Debbie Briggs, Lynn Espin and Armide Allen of the Warren Manor visit them at the center.
The ladies brought different kinds of tea and discussed each one and the benefits they have for the body and soul.
Cookies were served with the different teas and it was shared that tea originated in the 1600's.
Community Yard Sales
Tidioute residents will have an opportunity to clear out those closets and drawers and make a little profit.
Townwide yard sales will be held on Saturday, May 28, throughout the borough and surrounding area.
To have your sale listed on the postings in town, contact Crystal Heenan at the borough office.
Afghan Show
The afghan donation show will be held on Saturday, May 28, during the Wheels and Deals Car Show located at 90 Main St., fishing tournament grounds.
Some the afghans that will be homemade and donated will be given to the RSVP program and other charitable organizations.
To enter the show or to obtain more information, contact Marty Bennett at 484-7372.
Car Show
The Annual Wheels and Deals Car Show will be held on Saturday, May 28, with registration open at 9 a.m.
This event will take place on Pennsylvania State Championship Fishing Tournament grounds.
There will be 12 classes with trophies for first, second, and third in each class and the Best of Show will receive a trophy and $40.
For more information, contact Bob Williams at 484-7570.
Sivak Joins
Medical Center
Dr. Stanley Sivak will be joining the medical center staff starting Monday, May 16, at 8:30 a.m.
Sivak will have office hours on Mondays from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. and Wednesdays from 1:30 to 7 p.m.
Sivak is a graduate of the Penn State Milton S. Hershey Medical Center in Hershey, Pa. Following graduation he completed and internship at York Hospital in York, Pa.
He will be available for appointments from May to October.
Watson Grange
A Seventh Degree dinner will be held on Wednesday, May 11, at 6:30 p.m. at Watson Grange Hall.
Regular meeting will be held on Thursday, May 12, at 7:30 p.m.
Watson-Forest Pomona Grange will meet on May 14 at 9 a.m. at the Pomona Building at the Warren County Fair Grounds with lunch provided by member of the Watson Grange.
VFW Golf Tournament
The annual golf tournament for the VFW Post 8803 will be held on Saturday, June 4.
Sign-up for this event will start on Sunday, May 15, at noon at the club.
You must be a member of the VFW or Servicemen's Home Corporation to sign up.
You may sign up a maximum of eight people if you are a member of a team, or four people if you are not golfing.
The cost of the tournament will be $35 per person, which is non-refundable
Upcoming Events:
13 Bike Hike at Drakes Park.
14 Borough Clean Up 8 a.m. to 12 noon
Triumph Township Clean up 8 a.m. till 4 p.m.
Tidioute Prom at TCCS

