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HEIDELBERG TOWNSHIP: H.A.R.P. visiting industrial museum

More to explore! Heidelberg Association of Retired Persons, better known as H.A.R.P., will travel to the Saylor Park Industrial Museum, Coplay, June 4.

Those interested in going along should meet 11 a.m. at Heidelberg Church to car pool.

Following the tour, this fun group of retirees will enjoy a little lunch at the Coplay Diner.

Remember, you do not have to be a Heidelberg Church member to attend.

Any area retiree wanting to participate, should contact Katherine Blose at 610-336-0555 or Eleanor Klevenhagen at 610-841-9803.

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Save the date! On June 15, the Heidelberg Game Protective Association is having a sportsmen’s flea market 8 a.m.-1 p.m. at 8886 Reservoir Road, Germansville. The public is invited to shop.

Vendors will be selling items related to hunting, fishing and outdoor gear.

Table rentals are available for inside and outside the clubhouse.

For further information, call Dan Staub at 610-509-8903 or email cheyelo@gmail.com.

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Shine bright! If you, your son or daughter will be graduating from high school, college or technical school this year, call the Heidelberg Church parish secretary at 610-767-4740 (UCC) or 610-767-1526 (Lutheran) and leave the name of the graduate and school from which he or she will be graduating.

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Working together! Goodwill Fire Company, Germansville, is continuing its crusade to raise money for its new truck, expected to be delivered in November.

Send donations to Goodwill Fire Company, P.O. Box 69, Germansville, PA 18053.

Any questions, call the fire company at 610-767-7757 and leave your name and phone number. Someone will get back to you.

Fire company volunteer Ashley Gillenberger is the person to speak with in regards to renting the fire company’s upstairs and downstairs facilities.

To find out more or to schedule an appointment to see the facilities, call her at 484-560-6998.

As always, the fire company thanks you for your ongoing support.

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Just a thought! Happiness is a place between too much and too little.