Cash bingo Feb. 2 at Salisbury Middle School
BY REBECCA FOEHRKOLB
Special to The Press
Salisbury High School baseball will hold its third annual cash bingo fundraiser Feb. 2 at Salisbury Middle School. Doors open 11:30 a.m. with bingo starting 1 p.m. There will also be basket raffles, a 50/50 drawing and pull tabs. The concession stand will be run by the SHS girls basketball team, so come hungry and support our student athletes. For more information email SHSFALCONBB@gmail.com.
Speaking of sports, the high school winter season is almost over. Have you caught a game yet? The last two home basketball games for the boys will be against Catasauqua Jan. 25 and against Southern Lehigh Jan. 29. The girls will play Saucon Valley at home Jan. 22 and Palisades Jan. 31. The last home wrestling meet will be against Pleasant Valley Jan. 23. Go Falcons!
Do you have a student in eighth grade this year? Then I highly recommend you go to the eighth grade course selection presentation 8 p.m. Jan. 27 at SMS. It gives you information about the classes offered and requirements at the high school.
The next Salisbury Township School Board meeting will be 8 p.m. Jan. 22 at the administration building.
Salisbury Township is looking to hire a new township manager/township secretary due to the retirement of the current manager. For a complete job description and application, visit the Salisbury Township website. The deadline to apply is Feb. 14.
St. Luke’s Sports Center in Whitehall is hosting a Presidents Day 3v3 soccer tournament. It is open to boys and girls in two divisions. The U11/U13 will play 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. and U15/U19 will play 12:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. For more information call 610-351-0352 or email info@StLukesSportsCenter.com.
Did you know St. Luke’s Sports Center has an adult soccer league? If you were a high school soccer player or just like to play for fun, this might be something you would enjoy. They have two divisions: men’s competitive or coed recreational. For information, use the contacts listed above.
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