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Tee Time at the Emmaus Public Library

The Emmaus Public Library will host the annual Tee Time at the Library featuring an 18-hole mini golf course inside the library, 11 E. Main St., Emmaus, April 23 and 24.

The event 6-9 p.m. April 23 is an adults only event (21 and older) and will feature complimentary food and adult beverage. There is a per person and per couple charge.

The family friendly event will be held 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. April 24. Food and beverages will be available for purchase. There is a cost per person for attendees 13 and older, a cost for attendees 4-12 and no cost for children three and under.

Registration is required.

Tickets are available at the library or through PayPal at www.emmauspl.or/tee-time. For more information, call 610-965-9284.

Title sponsors are Gross McGinley LLP on behalf of Tom Capehart and Sarah Charette, IMC Construction and McCormack Taylor.

Hole sponsors are Burkholder’s Heating and Air Conditioning, Campbell, Rappold & Yurasits, Dynamite Cleaner, Hursh’s Landscaping, Jarrett Design, Juxtahub, John and Kathleen Hart, Legacy Financial Advisors, Norris McLaughlin & Marcus, Royal Furniture, Patrick McNealis Insurance and Financial Group, Peoples Security and Werner & Co. CPAs.

The media sponsor is East Penn Press.

The food and beverages sponsors are Ai Orthodontics, DevonHouse Senior Living, EF Butz, First Commonwealth, The Fretz Family, Sleepy Cat Winery, South Mountain Cycle and Triple Sun Spirits Co.

GOODWILL

Donations temporarily halted

Goodwill Keystone Area announced it is temporarily halting donations throughout its 22-county service territory until the end of February. The stoppage is in order to get current inventory sorted and out to the organization’s retail locations.

Goodwill’s 44 retail stores remain open. “We are grateful for the incredible generosity of our donors over the past several months,” Rick Hill, Goodwill Keystone Area’s president and CEO, said. “Because of this overwhelming support, we need to temporarily stop collection of donations and are asking the community to hold their donated goods until we reopen. When we do, we will gladly accept all that you have saved for us.”

To help move inventory and open up storage capacity at its donation centers, Goodwill has a number of job openings in its processing department. The new job listings include full- and part-time sorting and processing positions for various shifts, and include flexible schedules that so many families are in need of these days. Visit yourgoodwill.org/employment for a list of jobs and other information.

Kalmbach Park

Zentangle® art class offered

Kalmbach Park will host a Zentangle® art class via Zoom 7 to 8 p.m. March 3. Registration for the class is required and available through the website Kalmbachpark.com.

Hilary Smith will lead the presentation.

Class supplies include thick paper, a black pen, a pencil and a blending stick or cotton swab.

According to organizers, Zentangle® is an easy to learn, non-representational, meditative drawing form, which allows the participant to access the visually creative part of the brain. Using patterns built on simple shapes, artwork quickly emerges.

This art practice is approached with a mindful, nonjudgmental attitude, with no expectation for outcome.

The only requirement is to have an open, curious mind.