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Hughesville events

By Staff | Feb 15, 2011

Fun Fact For The Week: Note that since President’s Day is coming up, the White House has 34 bathrooms (which I can’t imagine cleaning), and its first cooking stove was installed in 1850. Before that, a fireplace was used to cook all the meals (imagine those state dinners!). It also houses an indoor swimming pool, which is covered over, an outdoor swimming pool, a half basketball court, a horseshoe pitch area, a jogging track and a hot tub!

Pet Peeve For The Week: Having to wash my car twice a week because of all the slop on the roads! Enough already!!

Hughesville Events

The LairdsvilleVolunteer Fire Company will be holding an all-you-can-eat Sunday Breakfast on Sunday, February 20 from 7:30 a.m. 1 p.m.

An all-u-can-eat Breakfast Buffet will be held on Sunday, February 20 at the Millville American Legion from 7-11 a.m.

The East Lycoming Historical Society will be meeting on Monday, February 21 at 7:30 p.m. The program will be presented by Rev. Robert Berger entitled “The Story of the Hughesville Baptist Church”. There will be a display of pictures and other materials. Anyone having pictures, bulletins or other related items should bring them to the meeting. Refreshments will be served following the program. The public is cordially invited to attend.

This year’s Hughesville High School musical is “The Wizard Of Oz”. Performances will take place on February 24, 25 and 26 beginning at 7:30 pm. Call 584-5111 for reservations.

Happy Birthday wishes to: Ashlie Wright Feb. 16; Mary Maciejewski, Jim Patterson, Helen Richie, Jared Snyder, Dean Temple, Mike Fry and David Booth Feb. 17; George Edkin, Renee’ (Diggan) Laychur, Tom Quinn, Kristen Fry, Brenda Temple, Joni Lupold, Garry Robbins and Caleb Groom Feb. 19; Tom Odell and Richard Strausser Feb. 20; Evan Daniel Ryder and Alice Grove Feb. 21.

Happy Anniversary to: Ed & Diane Ellis Feb. 17; Mike & Cathy McCoy Feb. 19; Lewis & Marian Harman Feb. 22.

Remember; take the high road because the low road’s so crowded.