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Youngsville Area News in Brief

October 13, 2011
The Times Observer

By ANITA COHAN

Correspondent

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Pictured are the Knights of Columbus “flipping” chickens coated with a secret recipe.

at the Wilder

Dare to take a terrifying tour through the haunted museum's halls filled with ghouls and ghosts of the past; Indians, soldiers, Egyptians, and a frightful nursery. Dodge vampires, witches, and hobos as you cringe with the sounds and sights of the dead.

The Wilder Museum at 51 Erie Ave. in Irvine will be open on Fridays and Saturdays, Oct. 14, 15, 21 and 22 from 6 to 8 p.m. and on Sunday, Oct. 23, from 4 to 6 p.m. geared for the young and more weak at heart.

For more information, call 723-1795.

Chicken Barbecue

at St. Luke

The "Last Chance Barbecue" in Warren County (that we know of) will be held on Sunday, Oct. 16, 10:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. or until sold out, at St. Luke Church, 420 N. Main St. This fundraiser is sponsored by the Youngsville Council Knights of Columbus.

The cost is $8 per adults or $4 for children under 10. Menu includes half a chicken, potatoes, coleslaw, roll, beverage and all kinds of homemade desserts, made by the parish family. As always 10 percent benefits charity, in this case the Youngsville Ministerial Food Bank located at the EUM Church.

Boro Leaf Pickup

Youngsville Borough's curbside leaf pickup will begin on Oct. 17. Rake all leaves to the curb; do not include sticks or twigs. These items can be taken behind the sewer plant for disposal.

Also, Youngsville Borough reminds all residents not to leave grass clippings and other yard debris on the sidewalks or in the roadways, as they end up in the storm sewer and contribute to flooding problems.

Relationship Program

Are you single, single again, or wanting more from your marriage? Chip Ingram will be teaching how to develop loving, lasting relationships. Beginning Wednesday, Oct. 19th, from 6:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. at Joy Hall. The children's program is at the same time, so you don't need a baby sitter! Call 814/563-9009 for more information.

Soup Luncheons

The Berea Lutheran Church monthly soup luncheons resume this month on Thursday, Oct. 20, at noon in the education building. Soup is beef barley. Rolls, butter, dessert and beverage are provided.

The luncheon is free. Donations are accepted, but not required.

Candidates Forum

The Region III's current school board candidates will have a meet and greet on Thursday, Oct. 20, from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Youngsville Fire Hall. The Revitalization Of Youngsville (ROY) has arranged a forum, through the generosity of the Youngsville Fire Department, to hear the thoughts and opinions of the announced candidates running for seats on the Warren County school board.

Candidates will answer a number of questions presented from the audience.

For information: email Kari at kdegnan@nwbcorp.com or call Kelly Johnson at Valley Bowling, 563-4320.

Child's Fingerprinting

Northwest Savings Bank and the Youngsville Police Department will be holding child fingerprinting day on Friday, Oct. 28, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Youngsville Northwest Savings Bank office.

This is a free service to the community and they will also be serving refreshments.

Otterbein UMC Bash

There will be an Elementary Bash on Oct. 28 from 6 to 8 p.m. for all elementary children at the Pittsfield Otterbein UMC. Parents are welcome too. The event is free. There will be free popcorn and drinks, games, prizes and a live band. Other snacks will be available to purchase with proceeds going to the playground fund.

YHS Alumni Basket

The Retro Basket raffle winner was Dale Munson from Colorado, who had come to Youngsville for the Homecoming Weekend events.

Trunk or Treat

The Youngsville Free Methodist Church will once again be hosting "Trunk or Treat" during Youngsville Trick or Treat hours, Monday, Oct. 31 from 6 to 8 p.m. Anyone interested in decorating their car (and themselves) can call the church office at 563-9009 to reserve a spot. Make sure to include the Joy Hall on E. Main Street when you're planning your route.

Spaghetti Dinner

The YHS Alumni Homecoming Committee will be holding a spaghetti dinner on Election Night, Nov. 8, at the Joy Hall beside the Free Methodist Church. This event is open to the public for a donation. We will start serving at 4 p.m. until gone.

 
 

 

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