Hazleton Archery Club 3D Course Open to the Public

Hazleton Archery Club 3D Course Open to the Public

Serving Carbon, Columbia, luzerne, monroe & SCHuYlKill CountieS E H T PROGRESS Neighborhood Happenings & Events Magazine June 2019 • Volume 6 • Issue 6 Hazleton Archery Club F R E E 3D Course Promoting Local Open to the Public Small Businesses FRANK BALON/for The Progress Magazine & Events at an Hazleton Archery Club at 162 Woodside course, we offer a 60 yard bonus shot at a bull Affordable Price Drive, Freeland is now open to the public. The 3D moose. Fees for Club Members and Non-Members course is newly designed and features 20 are as follows: In - challenging targets from varying distances in a 3D PASS FEES Members are $25 for a single • Albrightsville beautiful wooded setting on the Archery Club's member and $35 for member family. Non-Member Property. All paths are clearing marked and all PASS FEE at $50 for single and $60 for non-mem - • Bear Creek targets have shooting lines for both Compound ber family. Daily Use FEE will be $5 Member and • Beaver Meadows and Advanced Archers as well as closer lines for $10 Non-Member. Kids under age 16 shoot for • Berwick Youth and Traditional Archers. Target distances FREE. To purchase a 3D Pass contact the Club range from 10 yards to 45 yards with the majority Treasurer at 570-926-7681 or visit the Hazleton • Blakeslee in the 15 to 30 yard range. At the end of the Archery Club on Facebook and leave a Message. • Conyngham • Drums • Freeland • Hazleton • Hometown • Jim Thorpe • Lake Harmony • Lehighton • Long Pond • McAdoo • Mountaintop • Mount Pocono • Nescopeck • Pocono Pines • Sugarloaf Forgotten Warriors Motorcycle Run • Tamaqua P • Tresckow In Memory of Bob “Cowboy” Hludzik • Weatherly SATURDAY, JULY 13th, 2019 • West Hazleton • White Haven See back cover for details! THE PROGRESS MAGAZINE PAGE 1 To submit an article/event/ad/photo e to “The Progress” please contact h PROGRESS T Shari Roberts Neighborhood Happenings & Events Magazine Editor/Publisher/Sales .................................(570) 401-1798 [email protected] Letter from the Editor Regina R. Drasher ........................................ (570) 788-2462 Dare I say it, the warm sunny weather has finally arrived Reporter/Writer/Sales [email protected] in Northeastern Pennsylvania. It sure has taken long enough. I wouldn’t call myself a winter hater, because winter is Lee Ann Davidovich ..................................... (570) 582-0981 Contributing Staff [email protected] pretty and does have its benefits, but, I sure am glad to put away my coat for the next few months. Ron Harkins As I write this, Memorial Day weekend is approaching. Sales / Writer ............................................. (570) 751-3287 No partying for me. I need to get packing for our Girl Scout Mary T. Pagano primitive camping trip. Who needs running water - not us! Contributing Photographer ......................... (570) 233-1851 It’s much more fun taking a bath in the crick. This weekends theme - Bigfoot! We will all be earning our Bigfoot Badge! Frank Balon ........................................... Contributing Writer You all like to eat, right. See page 9 for a fundraiser Joseph R. Barna ......................................... Veterans Journal coupon to be used at Bonanaza in Hazleton on June 18, 19, Kris Birshell ............................................ Vegetarian Cuisine 20. The fundraiser benefits The Camp Louise Center for Aerial Drone Photo Outdoor Recreation and Education. We have signed a lease to Stuart Cameron ...................... Home Maintenance Message open the camp. We are currently working very hard to clean it up and make repairs so we can have groups camping this Eileen Lambert ............................................ Nutritional Tips year. Please consider attending one of our fundraisers or “LOVE” ...................................................... Christian Article work days at Camp to help make this happen. Ron Marchetti ........................................ Sports Trivia Treats Now that the weather is nicer, good things are happening Bert McNamee ....................................... Contributing Writer around the area. Check out the events page in the centerfold Mystic Jim ......................... Horoscopes, Contributing Writer when you’re looking for some weekend fun! And don’t forget to watch out for kids on bicycles - because they aren’t always Walt Shubilla ..................................................... Time Travels watching for you! Lorraine Magula Smith ................................................. Poet As always, if you have any ideas, stories, recipes, etc., that you would like to submit for the “Progress”, send me an email Articles that appear in, or are submitted to The Progress Magazine are or give me a call. not a reflection of the opinion of The Progress Magazine. Shari Roberts Find Us On Facebook: [email protected] The Progress Magazine (570) 401-1798 FULL SERVICE PRINTING PUBLISHER OF “THE PROGRESS MAGAZINE” Raffle Tickets • Business Cards • Invoices • Envelopes • Letterheads Rubber Stamps • Flyers • Doorhangers • Outdoor Signs • Labels • Menus CALL (570) 401-1798 email: [email protected] 103 Rotary Drive • Suite 6 • Valmont Industrial Park WEST HAZlETON, PENNSylVANIA 18202 You Think It ... I Ink It! THE PROGRESS MAGAZINE PAGE 2 © 2019 The Progress Magazine. all rights reserved . No part of this publication may be reproduced without written permission from The Progress Magazine. FATHER WORD FIND This monthsFathe rword’s D afindy W oisrd the Se awordrch father in differentJune languages.Concer tThes a wordt th e list has the Blanguagey Regina R. Dwithrasher the way to say fatherF rnextee ltoa nit.d PSomeub llanguagesic Park Thiaves mo nmoreths wo rdthan find i sone the w owordrd fat heforr in difather.fferent lang u(Answersages. on page ===. Languages will be Tcircledhe word lis t hinas thblack,e langua ge'father' with the wa yin to sared.)y father next By Frank Balon to it. Some languages have more than one word for father. Jazz Quartet 'Round Midnight to Play at B D A I D I B I D A T E P E O Y A T I N Pavilion Friday June 7 at 7 PM The local Jazz Quartet 'Round Midnight will bring their A A M R A F O O T O H S S P H B A E A A talents to the Freeland Public Park Pavilion stage on Friday A A A A A B S S J A N S P E O S B T P S evening, June 7 at 7:00 PM. 'Round Midnight are comprised of T T N P S B N E E N L A L L G T I A A O long-time area musicians Joel Paden on Bass, Trombone and A H D A S N I H I N D I I E I U E L B T vocals, Bob "Doc" Dougherty on guitar, Mike"Claude" Duda on Drums and Frank Seratch on Sax. The group will be playing a T A A P I V A C K I I R A N W B T V O O variety of jazz and blues standard tunes by Miles Davis, A I R P C G N A N A I E D N A E A R I P Thelonius Monk, Herbie Hancock, Chuck Mangione, BB King, T R I O I T E I K S P O S N R U R B O S Horace Silver and Freddie Hubbard. The quartet also puts a jazz A C N T L T N W H I N I K E A E H B B P spin on songs from the Beatles and Santana. The Quartet plays regularly at the “Tap Room” in Humboldt as well as the Valley P E N E I K A P R E R E A B N C D T E A Country Club, Charity Functions and weddings. A I T C A T O J S O T F B Y E A M A I H P C A S N I J I I I N I A Z A P P T V L Local Vocalist Jack James to Perform at the Pavilion on June 21 at 7 PM A J Y E B B A B B A B C C H S I N A P S On Friday, June 21, the historic stage of the Freeland P O E B O N I P I L I F R E N C H A J S public park pavilion will come alive with the vocal talents of A A P P A P P A P I R T A P A B A B A B well-known area crooner Jack James. SICIlIAN = PATRI Jack will be performing a variety “Oldies” made famous HEBREW = ABBA from the early '50s thru early '60s including: Little Things Mean WSICILIANElSH = TAD = PATRI A l ot , W a nt eAFRIKAANSd, Hold Me Th ri=ll MVADERe Kiss M e , T os s in ' & Turnin', FRHEBREWENCH = P=A PABBAA Let's Twist Again, Can't Help Falling in Love , My Love, Too ITWELSHAlIAN = B=A BTADBO Young, Chantilly Lace, Why Do Fools Fall In Love, Goodnight PORTUGESE = PAI FRENCH = PAPA My Love, Put your Head on My Shoulder, Mona Lisa, It's Not SPANISH= PAPA, VIEJO, TATA For Me To Say and Love Me. MITALIANANDARIN = =B ABABBO, BABA C on c e rt gBOSNIANoers will re m=e mOTACber when these tunes could be NPORTUGESEORWEGIAN = P=A PPAIPA, FAR GERMAN = BANKETI, PAPI heard on the jukeboxes in Woodie's, Byorek's Knotty Pines, HSPANISH=INDI = PITA, PPAPA,APA VIEJO, TATA Nocci's, Balon's Bar, Dot's, The Blue Pines, The Elk's Club, JAMANDARINPANESE = O=T OBA,SAN , PBABAAPA The Chatterbox, and Rumble's Corners Grove... to name a few POlISH = TATA, OJCIEC of the local hangouts. IRNORWEGIANISH = ATHAIR , =D APAPPA,IDI FAR Jack is a renowned vocal soloist and area performer and CGERMANZECH = A T=A , OBANKETI,TEC PAPI has been heard sharing his vocal talents at Hazleton Philhar - FIHINDIlIPINO == T APITA,TAy, TA y,PAPA AMA, TAyE monic Orchestra and Big Band Concerts as well as being a ARABIC = BABBA, yEBBA, ABBI JAPANESE = OTOSAN, PAPA featured soloist during the annual Sounds of the Seasons and INDONESIAN = BAPA, AyA, PAK Patriotic Concerts broadcast by WYLN TV over the past lIPOLISHTHUANIA N= = TATA,yEVAS, POJCIECRADINIKAS, PROTEVIS several years.

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