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LEHIGH VALLEY WEATHER

Bath: Church game night planned for Aug. 24

Emmanuel’s Lutheran Church, 3174 Valley View Drive, will hold a family game night 6 p.m. Aug. 24. Bring your favorite board game and a snack to share.

All are welcome.

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Emmanuel’s Lutheran Church is helping Bath Area Food Bank by collecting crackers and cleaning products for the month of August. There is also a special need for canned string beans, canned corn, chicken noodle soup and peanut butter.

They are no longer accepting Jell-O or pudding. Donations for the food bank can be dropped off in the bins in fellowship hall or the upstairs gathering area.

The food bank is always in need of monetary donations, and A-Hart’s gift cards are needed for emergencies. Bring all gift cards in an envelope marked “food bank” to the church office.

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Petersville Rod and Gun Club, 550 Club Road, will hold a ride Sept. 7 for K9 Kop Project. Registration will be 10 a.m.-noon, and kickstands go up noon.

The price includes food, beverages and live entertainment.

Rain date is Sept. 8.

For price or more information, call Mike at 484-634-0909.

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Eckley E. Patch Post 470 American Legion Bath, 278 Race St., is currently accepting school supply donations. Donations will be collected through Labor Day weekend and will be donated to teachers at both Moore and George Wolf elementary schools.

Items on the school supply wish list include Ticonderoga pencils, erasers (pencil top and individual), Elmer’s glue sticks, Crayola 16-count crayons and eight-count large crayons, colored pencils (fine and chisel tip), highlighters, student scissors, facial tissues, disinfecting wipes, Post-it Notes, masking tape, blank mailing labels, brightly colored copy paper, white-out (liquid and tape), flair pens, small digital timers and mesh zipper pouches.

The collection box will be at the Post. You do not need to be a member to drop off donations.

For more information, call 610-837-8337 and leave a message.

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My email address is lhahn775@verizon.net if there is any information you would like published in this column. My next column will appear Sept. 5 in The Press, so I need your information no later than Aug. 30.

Thanks for your cooperation, and a great week to all.

PRESS PHOTOS BY KRISTINA HESCH-GROVERBath Borough Councilman Doug Hamadyk, council President Frank Hesch, borough secretary Tanya Lamparter, Mayor Fiorella Reginelli Mirabito, event committee member Kathy Reph and Councilman Jim Lisieki share a moment together during the Bath Old Home WeekEND organization day Aug. 11. Earlier events were postponed due to inclement weather.
Lilah Goldfarb, junior councilmember, staffs the market where people can donate items and take items they would like for free.
Tony Kovalovsky and Jim Pasquariello represent Bath Social Hall.
Jose DeJesus and Jane Cook answer questions about Monocacy Creek Watershed Association.