Youngsville Area News In Brief
ANITA COHAN
Correspondent
Public meeting
The Revitalization of Youngsville organization announces a community-wide open meeting on Tues., Feb. 5, at 6:30 p.m. at Youngsville Borough Building, 40 Railroad Street in Youngsville for the purpose of determining the future of Youngsville’s A-‘Maize’-ing Corn Fest. R.O.Y. has organized and conducted Corn Fest for each of the past seven years, with varying degrees of success. But with Phase One of R.O.Y.’s revitalization of downtown Youngsville scheduled to begin in earnest over the next several months, and likely to be in full swing during August, serious discussions need to take place by residents of Youngsville about the 2013 Corn Fest. No subject having to do with Corn Fest will be off-limits, including whether or not to have 2013 Corn Fest. All residents of Youngsville Borough and Brokenstraw Township are invited to participate in this open meeting.
Volleyball
Any girl interested in playing volleyball for the 2013-2014 school year in grades 9th-12th please contact Jodi Cratty at 563-3315 or email jodi.cratty@yahoo.com.
Fundraising events will be starting soon.
Saron Lenten
soup supper
A Lenten soup supper will be held every Tuesday during Lent at 5:45 p.m. at the Saron Lutheran Church in Youngsville. The Maundy Thursday tureen dinner will be held at 6:00 p.m. with a service to follow.
Lasagna dinner
On Sun., Feb. 10 the Garland Community Center at 204 Extension Road in Garland, will host a Lasagna Dinner from 1 p.m. until sold out. Dinner includes homemade lasagna, salad, dinner roll, beverage and homemade dessert for a $10.00 donation. Eat in or take out. Call 814-563-4374 for more information. Proceeds benefit the Garland Community House Association and Community Center.
Shrove Tuesday
pancake supper
An annual Shrove Tuesday Pancake supper will be held on Tuesday, Feb. 12, from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. at the Berea Lutheran Church.
Cabin Fever Corn
Hole Tournament
The YHS Softball Team will sponsor a Corn Hole Tournament on Saturday, Feb. 23, in the YHS gymnasium. Cost is $15 per team.
Registration begins at 11 a.m. and tournament begins at noon. You can also register prior to that day by contacting any YHS softball player or parent for an entry form. Any question please contact Ron Jameson at 730-1577.
Kindergarten
registration
Packets are available for the 2013-2014 Kindergarten registration at Youngsville Elementary Middle School. Completed packets can be returned on Tuesday, Feb. 19, from 9 to 11 a.m. or 1 to 2:30 p.m.
Leap for Love
Love INC of the Brokenstraw Valley will hold its first Leap for Love, Saturday, Feb. 9. Participants will be “Freezing for a Reason” as they LEAP (actually run) into the waters of the Brokenstraw Creek at Island Park located in Youngsville. Registration will begin at 10:30 a.m. and the LEAP will begin at 11 a.m. Food and hot drinks will be available. There is a $10 fee per Leaper and each participant must sign a waiver. Children under the age of 18 must have consent from a parent or guardian. Leapers will also be collecting pledges with a goal of $100 per participant. All proceeds will benefit Love INC of the Brokenstraw Valley. Waiver and pledge forms can be found at our Facebook Community page (Love INC of the Brokenstraw Valley) or by calling Love INC at 563-3394. Checks should be made payable to Love INC. Love INC is a 501c3 not-for-profit organization, P.O. Box 184, Youngsville, PA 16371.
Bicentennial raffle
The Youngsville Bicentennial Committee is raffling off a Valentine’s Day basket. The basket includes an overnight stay for a family of four at the Hampton Inn of Warren, use of the pool, a continental breakfast, and goodies to go along with the stay. The basket is in the window of the Youngsville Pharmacy and tickets are available at the borough office, the Youngsville Pharmacy, and Heaven Scent. The price of the tickets is 1 for $1.00, 3 for $2.00, and a sheet of ten for $5.00. All proceeds go to benefit the Bicentennial Celebration June 28, 29 and 30, 2013.
200 Years
Serving Christ
The Youngsville First United Methodist Church is holding a year-long celebration in honor of their “200 Years Serving Christ.” The picture from 1828 is the first building in which members of that congregation met to worship. It was located on West Main Street, on the site of what is now the Saron Lutheran Church. Prior to that time, church-goers met along the banks of the Brokenstraw Creek. Sunday, February 3, District Superintendent Thomas Strandburg will deliver the sermon at 9 a.m., followed by a time of fellowship. To catch the spirit of times past, the congregation is participating in “renting pews” on various Sundays. Seating in the back pews will cost you $5, while a front row seat is free! The committee has also prepared mementos with scripture reminders to be presented to the congregation several times during the year. Throughout 2013 various musical and dramatic programs will be announced and open to the public. Everyone is welcome at any time. Morning Worship begins at 9 a.m. and Sunday School at 10:15 a.m.
WCCS national
testing results
Warren County Christian School conducts yearly national testing for each even numbered year class to measure the performance levels of its students. This year the national testing shifted from the Stanford Achievement Test, which measures Grade Equivalent, to Terra Nova 3 CTB McGraw-Hill testing uses Scale Scoring, which reflects a more accurate individual student result. On average the students placed in the 60 percentile of the students testing nationally, with several groups scoring well above the school average and that of the national mean average. The staff felt good about the results, especially since this was the first time in many years that the test was a timed specific test. Congratulations to the student body for another great year of learning.
Youngsville Area News in Brief
By ANITA COHAN
Correspondent
Family Winter
Carnival Bash
Warren County Christian School will be hosting a winter carnival on Fri., Jan. 25th, from 6-8:00 p.m., sponsored by the Pittsfield Ottervein UMC. Games, prizes, a maze, and a bouncy house will be some of the fun for children, toddlers to 6th graders. Event is free and you may contact Angie Bojaczko at 563-3333 for more information.
Volleyball
Any girl interested in playing volleyball for the 2013-2014 school year in grades 9th-12th should contact Jodi Cratty at 563-3315 or email jodi.cratty@yahoo.com.
Fundraising events will be starting soon.
Public Meeting
The Revitalization of Youngsville organization announces a community-wide open meeting on Tuesday, Feb. 5, at 6:30 p.m. at Youngsville Borough Building, 40 Railroad St. for the purpose of determining the future of Youngsville’s A-‘Maize’-ing Corn Fest.
R.O.Y. has organized and conducted Corn Fest for each of the past seven years, with varying degrees of success. But with Phase One of R.O.Y.’s revitalization of downtown Youngsville scheduled to begin in earnest over the next several months, and likely to be in full swing during August, serious discussion needs to take place by residents of Youngsville about 2013 Corn Fest. No subject having to do with Corn Fest will be off-limits, including whether or not to have 2013 Corn Fest.
All residents of Youngsville Borough and Brokenstraw Township are invited to participate in this open meeting.
Sweetheart Dinner
and Auction
The annual Sweetheart Dinner and White Elephant Auction will be held on Sunday, Feb. 10 at 5 p.m. The auction is held to provide money for our kids to go shopping for Christmas gifts for other children. They do this each year and is very worthwhile.
Proceeds from the dinner help CLC provide future activities for the year as well as supplies for the kitchen and donations we give out each year.
YEMS Kindergarten
Registration
Packets are available for the 2013-2014 kindergarten registration at Youngsville Elementary Middle School. Completed packets can be returned on Tuesday, Feb. 19 from 9 to 11 a.m. or 1 to 2:30 p.m.
Cabin Fever
Corn Hole Tournament
The YHS Softball Team will sponsor a Corn Hole Tournament on Saturday, Feb. 23, in the YHS gymnasium. Cost is $15 per team.
Registration begins at 11 a.m. and tournament begins at noon. You can also register prior to that day by contacting any YHS softball player or parent for an entry form. Any question, contact Ron Jameson at 730-1577.
Fine Art and Vino Venue
The Revitalization of Youngsville will be hosting the second annual Fine Art and Vino Venue on Saturday, April 20 from 1 to 6 p.m. at the Youngsville Fire Hall. They will again have local wineries, art competitions, lots of food this year, vendors, amateur wine-making contest, and live music.
Tickets will be available on Feb. 1 in Youngsville locations and the Sheffield Allegheny Cellars Winery. The first 300 to purchase a $10 wine-tasting ticket (for those over 21) before April 20 will receive a commemorative glass at the event. Any unsold tickets will be available at the door the day of the event for $15.
Vendors and attendees are welcome to visit the website at www.artandvinovenue.blogspot.com for updated information and vendor forms.
Free e-filing of Taxes
JoAn’s Home VITA Site Volunteer Income Tax Assistance is a group of local independent volunteers from the Warren County area have partnered for another year with the IRS to do e-filing of taxes free for those with less than $50,000 per year income earned in PA.
The IRS has provided the software and the tax law training as well as certifying the volunteers to do your taxes. Federal and state taxes will be e-filed. Tax and rent rebates, and local taxes will also be done. Do you qualify for earned income credit, child tax credit, or savings credit? If you are a senior, widow(er) or disabled, do you receive money from the state towards your property tax or rent payments? We help you receive all the money that is due to you.
St. Luke’s Catholic Church W. Main St. Youngsville is hosting our volunteers for the eighth year. Make that appointment today by calling 563-6383, learn of the days and times in your area.
Youngsville Area News In Brief
ANITA COHAN
Correspondent
Volleyball
Any girl interested in playing volleyball for the 2013-2014 school year in grades 9th-12th please contact Jodi Cratty at 563-3315 or email jodi.cratty@yahoo.com.
Fundraising events will be starting soon.
Free e-filing of taxes
JoAn’s Home VITA Site Volunteer Income Tax Assistance is a group of local independent volunteers from the Warren County area have partnered for another year with the IRS to do e-filing of taxes free for those with less than $50,000.00 per year income earned in PA. The IRS has provided the software and the tax law training as well as certifying the volunteers to do your taxes. Federal and State taxes will be e-filed. Tax and Rent rebates, and local taxes will also be done. Do you qualify for Earned income credit, Child tax credit, or savings credit? If you are a senior, widow(er) or disabled, do you receive money from the state towards your property tax or rent payments? We help you receive all the money that is due to you. St. Luke’s Catholic Church W. Main St. Youngsville is graciously hosting our volunteers for the 8th year. Make that appointment today by calling 563-6383, learn of the days and times in your area.
Tree Pick Up in the Boro
Trees will be picked up on Friday’s. Place your tree out by the curb. January 18th will be the last Christmas tree pick day.
Library Angels
The Youngsville Library Board would like to thank the most recent “Library Angels” for their generosity and for supporting our community library. This annual fundraiser, which ended in December, helps support the library with “general operating” items that range from copy paper to magazines to general operating expenses. Each person who donated received a “Library Angel” to place back on our tree. Donations could be made to Honor a Family member, In memoriam of a loved one, or as a general donation. Stamps: Barb Kent; Children’s DVD: Danielle & Chad; toward Newspapers: In Honor of Kristy Wallace, made by Friends & Board; In Memory of Marion Fox made by Pat and Richard McChesney; Light bulbs: In Honor of Errol & Helen Ozer made by Bonnie Anderson; In Honor of Malin & Coen Harrison, made by Bonnie Anderson; Copy paper: Ingrid Fitzgerald; Diane Shannon; Copier toner: Rhonda Craig; General donations: In Honor of Janet Kay, made by Brian Kay; In Honor of Bonnie Anderson, made by Glenn and Cathy Anderson; In Honor of Connie Ozer, made by Glenn and Cathy Anderson; Keith and Joanne Oviatt; Connie Lucia. The Youngsville Library business hours for 2013 are Mon. and Tues. Noon-7:30 p.m., Wed. 10:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m., and Fri. Noon 4:00 p.m.
Wrestling tournament
The Youngsville Wrestling Boosters will be hosting the 11th Annual Christopher “Critter” Grady Youngsville Wrestling Novice Tournament on Saturday, Jan. 12. You must be up to 12 years old the day of the tournament. Novice wrestlers only please. Walk in fee is $20 per wrestler. No refunds will be given. For more information and registration forms, please call 814/563-1606 or 814/ 706 2371.
Alumni Committee
YHS Alumni Committee would like to remind all YHS Alumni to hold the date, September 20, 2013, for the YHS Alumni Homecoming weekend. Alumni interested in planning their class reunion may contact 563-4060 for detailed information or email yhsahomecoming@yahoo.com
Decorating contest winners
Youngsville Revitalization Decorating Contest winners were chosen on Thursday evening by judges Helga Laibacher and Cherri Watson. It was a difficult job with all those who participated with beautiful displays of lights and animated characters. First place went to the Clarence Briggs residence (pictured above) at 701 North Main Street.
Second place winner of the Revitalization Decorating Contest was the home of Patrick Darling at 214 Second Avenue. Honorable mention designations went to the homes of Richard, Thomson, Don Williams, Bob Holt, Dexter See, Rick Brewster, and Mark Lehnen. Businesses with displays to note were Agway and Sue Uhron’s Beauty Shoppe.
Youngsville’s new sign
Just a brief note – the new sign on Route 6, near the Masonic Lodge, is not complete. There is a log border and animal silhouettes to be added. The work is progressing well, but all projects have their hold ups. A complete introduction and credits for the sign will follow shortly.
Youngsville Area News in Brief
By ANITA COHAN
Correspondent
Tree Pick Up
in the Boro
Christmas tree pickup will begin on Friday, Jan. 4. Trees will be picked up on Fridays. Place your tree out by the curb. Jan. 18 will be the last Christmas tree pick day.
Scholarship Fund
The Youngsville High School Alumni Scholarship Fund received donations in 2012 from Luke Benedict, the YHS Class of 2012, the YHS Class of 1960, and Doris Lake.
Donations were received in memory of Jeanette Dailey, Charles Crockett, James Cowan III, Isabel Ward, Barton Abplanalp, Mary Lou Walter, Harold Peterson, Barbara Jackson Bates, Robert Bates, Gertrude Perkins Bidwell, Gail Coan Hillman, Regina Nelson Whitehall, Albert Scheck, Arden Taylor, and June Abraham Humes.
The Youngsville High School Alumni Scholarship Fund awards scholarships each June to several graduating seniors from Youngsville High School. In June 2012, ten $1,000 scholarships were awarded. Tax-deductible donations may be mailed to YHS Alumni Scholarship Fund, P.O. Box 73, Youngsville, Pa. 16371.
Wrestling Tournament
The Youngsville Wrestling Boosters will be hosting their 11th Annual Christopher “Critter” Grady Youngsville Wrestling Novice Tournament on Saturday, Jan. 12. You must be up to 12 years old the day of the tournament. Novice wrestlers only.
Pre-registration fee is $17 if mailed byThursday, Jan. 3. Walk-in fee is $20 per wrestler. No refunds will be given. For more information and registration forms, call 563-1606 or 706 2371.
Bicentennial News
The Youngsville Bicentennial committee thanks the businesses and the individuals who donated the items for the four gift baskets and two gift bags. The drawing was held on Dec. 22 and the winners were Abbey Wolfe, James Farr, Diane Shannon, Tara Turner, Jean Neal and Doris Lake. Dan McLaughlin was the winner of the summer glider donated by Tops Markets.
The committee’s next fundraiser will be a Valentine gift basket, the drawing will be Feb. 14. All of the fundraisers benefit the bicentennial on June 28-30, 2013.
With 2013 here and June fast approaching, the committee is still looking for volunteers to help with the celebration. The next meeting will be held at the Youngsville Dairy Queen on Saturday, Jan. 5 at 8:30 a.m. Everyone is invited to attend this meeting. If you would like to help out with the celebration, call the borough at 563-4604, 563-7807 or 688-0001.
