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VOL. 22 NO. 46
Honor Veterans
pg. 3
SERVING THE SLATE BELT AREA AND SURROUNDING COMMUNITIES
NOVEMBER 18, 2014
Honoring Those Who Protect our Freedom
Veteran’s Day
Santa Arrives
pg. 7
Precision Air Drop
pg. 9
By Michael Ortoski
BANGOR- Veteran’s Day was held on Tuesday, November 11th. At Bangor Memorial Park,
a Veteran’s Day Community Service was held
to honor all those have served in our military.
Donald Jones was the master of ceremonies.
The Bangor Middle School Band played the na-
tional anthem as well as other selected songs.
Rev. Franklin Stinner of the Trinity Lutheran
Church gave the invocation and benediction
and Bangor Mayor Joseph Capozzolo and Roseto Mayor Joseph Angelini both gave welcoming remarks. Guest speaker for the service was
Mr. Duane Miller. Representatives of the VFW
Fall Open House at Horn’s Outdoor
& Legion Posts, Bob Steltz and Gene Trigiani
participated in the wreath presentation. Merlin
Repsher, Roseto Legion Post 750 and Steve
DeFranco, commander played Taps and did
the Firing Squad Salute. A luncheon was held
at the Bangor Elk’s after the ceremony.
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Reader Photos
page 7
TGAI 3rd Annual
Scholarship Dinner
Utility vehicles on display at Horn’s Outdoor
District Champions
Pius X
Page 7
By Quinn Becker, Intern BHS
BANGOR- Horn’s Outdoor Inc, held their Fall Open
House this past weekend with free food, drinks and a raffle drawing. Tours through their showroom, parts and service departments were conducted along with test drives
of their products to prospective buyers. Customers were
able to preview the new 2015 snowmobiles.
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BANGOR- It was festive night Saturday
at Totts Gap Arts Institute, as the community
arts center hosted their 3rd annual scholarPhoto on top right- Gordy Wilson, Jim Gloria ship dinner. Over $3000 was raised through
(TGAI Dir.), Janet Wilson, Angeline Gloria. ticket sales and a silent auction.
Photo above was a piece of art for auction
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an antique desk with a hand painted image
To The Y Holiday Concert
Featuring the Rock Band
TWELVE TWENTY FOUR
Saturday, November 22, 7:30pm
Bangor High School Craig Paine Theatre
SEE PAGE 2 FOR DETAILS
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A Row of flags.
Continued from pages 1- Veteran’s Day
Pius X Jr/Sr High School commemorated Veteran’s Day at an assembly
on Tuesday. Mr. Richard Black will be the guest speaker for the 9:00am assembly. Mr. Black was stationed aboard the USS Ogden and USS Durham.
He was assigned to SEAL Team Two and SEAL Team Eight in Norfolk, VA.
Mr. Black is a retired Navy SEAL Chief Petty Officer. His enlistment began
in 1981 and he remained on active duty until his retirement in 2005. He
was a Senior Enlisted Leader at the US Naval Academy, Command Career Counselor and SEAL Platoon Leading Chief Petty Officer. He also held
the positions of Military Freefall and Static Line Jump Master, Naval Special Warfare Scout/Sniper Honor man, Emergency Medical Technician and
Special Operations Parachute Rigger. As an instructor and mentor at the
US Naval Academy he trained midshipmen in leadership, physical fitness,
basic war fighting skills, basic parachuting techniques and taught classes
such as swimming and rock climbing. He taught midshipmen selected for
the Naval Special Warfare the basics of SEAL Junior Officer Duties and responsibilities, world geography and other aspects of special operations.
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BLUE VALLEY TIMES
NOVEMBER 18, 2014
Treat Your Family to a Holiday Concert
Y Holiday Concert 11/22/14
Holiday Concert
Featuring the Rock Band
Twelve Twenty Four
Saturday, November 22, 7:30pm
Bangor High School Craig Paine Theatre
Tickets are $20 per person
Call SBCC at 610-588-1000
For Tickets & Info
Tickets also available at Merchants Banks
Nazareth Y, Lucy Flinn State Farm in Wind Gap
All Proceeds Benefit The Slate Belt Y
Blue Valley
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900 N. Main St., Bangor, PA 18013
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By Michael Ortoski
BANGOR- On Saturday, November 22nd at 7:30pm at the Craig Paine theatre at Bangor High
School the rock band Twelve Twenty Four will be performing in a holiday concert to benefit the new
Slate Belt Y, which is slated to open by the end of this year. Bring your family to this wonderful concert
and create a holiday tradition, where in doing so you will be helping to build the Y for your family.
Their music is inspired by the well-known band ‘Trans-Siberian Orchestra’ and their show is more than
just music with a total of 17 performers – a six-piece rock band, four-piece string section, six lead vocalists, and an angel storyteller – Twelve Twenty Four brings the magic of Christmas alive to their show.
Established in 2002, Twelve Twenty Four will performs its Christmas music with a theatrical, rock
edge and combines it with a narrated storyline to create a family-friendly holiday show suitable for all
ages. Tickets are $20 per
person and are available at
Slate Belt Chamber Office
(610-588-1000), Merchants
Bank locations, State Farm
Lucy Flinn office in Wind
Gap and the Nazareth Y,
doors will open at 7:00 pm
concert starts at 7:30pm.
Blue Valley Times ticket
giveaway winners were Janet Herr, Sandra Palmisano, Rhonda Anderson, Ceci
Cory, Brian Palmisano, Linda Michael, Maralee Pysher
and Gail Pfeiffer.
Phone- 610-452-9234
Fax-610-452-9236
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East Stroudsburg
Interns- Krista
Quinn Becker,
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University; Ryan Hutchinson, Northampton
Community College;
George Ike, Bangor Area High School
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