MILTON — GFWC Junior Woman’s Club of Milton initiated two new members and finalized plans for a purse bingo and the arts competition at a recent meeting.
Membership chairman Melinda Overdorf conducted the candlelight initiation ceremony for Kelly Aucker and Lauren Seibert. President JoEllen Fedder welcomed the new members.
The Vera Bradley/Thirty-One Bingo will be held March 3 at the Milton Masonic Lodge. Doors open at 12:30 p.m. with the early bird bingo beginning at 1:45 and regular bingo at 2 p.m. Anyone bringing a non-perishable food item will be given a free early bird card. The person bringing the most items will receive raffle tickets. All food items will be donated to the Milton Food Bank.
Plans to receive and judge entries for the arts contest were discussed. Sharon Craig and Lauren Seibert are handling the short story and poetry divisions for elementary and high school students. Arts chairman Anita Keiser is taking care of the art and photography entries.
Miranda Pardoe, daughter of Carl and Gina Pardoe, will represent the club in the annual Harvest Festival Princess Pageant.
The club will also distribute food baskets to three needy families before Easter.
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Young mothers gather to scrapbook and share memories
MILTON — A group of young mothers recently gathered to preserve special moments and memories in their lives.
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Afterschool students participate in Field Day
MILTON — To celebrate the end of the school year, the Central Susquehanna Intermediate Unit’s (CSIU) TIES II (Teens in Innovative Educational Structures) afterschool program sponsored a Field Day event.
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Zimmerman graduates basic infantry training
Army National Guard Pfc. Trent C. Zimmerman has graduated from basic infantry training at Fort Benning, Columbus, Ga.
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Tucker enlists in Navy
Civilian Holly Tucker, daughter of Sharon A. and Mark L. Kauffman, of Milton, recently enlisted in the United States Navy under the Delayed Entry Program at Navy Recruiting District, Raleigh, N.C.
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Big Brothers Big Sisters golf tournament tees off May 24
MILTON - Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Central Susquehanna Valley will host a Pre-Memorial Day golf tournament May 24 at Wynding Brook Golf Club.
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Milton State Park Receives Statewide Award
From left, PPFF Board member Joanne Raphael; executive director Marci Mowrey; and Friends of the Milton State Park members, Brian Auman, Paul Yost, Tom Deans, Kathy McKibben, and Myron Messinger.
MILTON — Paul Yost and the Friends of the Milton State Park won the Park Improvement Award at the seventh annual award banquet hosted by the Pennsylvania Parks and Forests Foundation in Camp Hill on May 7.
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Milton Middle School PAWS Students of the Month
MILTON -- Milton Middle School PAWS Students of the Month for March, April and May have been announced.
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Kids Photo Contest
MILTON — A free kids photo contest is open to all photographers up to the age of 12.
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Hearing on proposed burner draws 150 people
ALLENWOOD — A proposed tire-derived fuel plant in White Deer Township will not improve air quality and “will emit contaminants into the air,” an official of En-Tie Logistics said in response to an audience question during a contentious public hearing Thursday night about the White Deer Energy Project.
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Kramm “Helping Hands” supports Milton
From left, seated, Rosalie Badger holding Lilly, Zella Vognetz, Jeanne and Carl Phillips, Sylvia Mixell, Cyrus Shreck with Scoop the Standard Journal mascot; standing, Lu Gibbons, speech therapist; Hannah Ulmer, PTA; Judy Rutkowski and Sandy Muscarella from the American Cancer Society, and Abby Smith, COTA.
MILTON — The residents at Kramm Health and Rehab Center, a skilled nursing and rehabilitation facility in Milton, has a volunteer group within the facility that provides assistance to community events like the American Cancer Society “Bark for Life” event.
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Milton Area Senior High School Outstanding Senior for May
MILTON -- Michael Jacobs, son of Bob and Nancy Jacobs, of Milton, has been named Outstanding Senior for May at Milton Area Senior High School.
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Art exhibit opens at the Milton Area High School
Samantha Marvin, 14, left, and Megan Snyder, 14, prepare artwork for hanging on Monday at the Milton High School as they help out with the school's annual art show.
MILTON — Students in the Milton Area School District are getting ready to show off their skills during the district’s annual art show, which begins tonight at the high school.
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Young mothers gather to scrapbook and share memories







