July 2024
TOTALLY NINJA RACCOONS HUNT AT 25 LOCATIONS TO START THURSDAY, AUGUST 1ST IN WELLSBORO
For the fifth year in a row, From My Shelf Books & Gifts at 7 East Avenue in Wellsboro, the local bookstore owned by author Kevin Coolidge, is hosting the “Where Are the Totally Ninja Raccoons Hunt?”
The raccoons will be hiding in 25 area businesses during the month of August.
The hunt is based on Coolidge’s “Totally Ninja Raccoons” action series for 7- to 10-year-old, reluctant readers. The series is about three raccoon brothers who become ninjas.
PFBC AWARDS GRANTS TO SUPPORT EDUCATION PROJECTS
HARRISBURG, Pa. (July 19) — The Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission (PFBC) has awarded $203,527 in grant funding to support 19 education projects in 17 counties that foster interest in fishing and boating in Pennsylvania through the R3 (recruitment, retention, and reactivation) Education Grant Program. One statewide project was also awarded. The R3 grants are awarded to recipients to help increase the number of anglers and boaters in Pennsylvania. Efforts include recruiting new participants, retaining existing participants, and reactivating former participants in fishing and boating recreation.
Last year, the PFBC awarded $187,625 in grant funding to support 15 education projects in 11 counties and 2 statewide efforts.
“Providing the people of Pennsylvania with education and outreach opportunities for fishing and boating is paramount to the work of the Fish and Boat Commission. Having trusted partners who carry out and believe in the work, too, means more people will experience all Pennsylvania’s waterways have to offer,” said Kim Garris, PFBC Director of Outreach, Education and Marketing. “This grant program supports our partners’ work to get and keep people involved in fishing and boating, promoting healthier lifestyles and a love and appreciation of the natural world.”
Recipients of the PFBC R3 Education Grant successfully applied for and demonstrated ways in which their new or expanded projects progress R3 initiatives and connect Pennsylvanians with Commonwealth waterways. Funds awarded through the grant program will be used to purchase equipment and educational resources, provide transportation, and cover other costs associated with the development and delivery of R3 education programs.
All projects funded for this round of grants must be completed by June 30, 2025.
The 2024 R3 Education Grants include (by county):
- Allegheny: Steel City Rowing Club, Paddling Fleet Revitalization
- Allegheny: Venture Outdoors, Inc., Vamos Afuera, Pittsburgh
- Blair: Claysburg-Kimmel School District, Female-Friendly Fly-Fishing Trip
- Butler: Seneca Valley School District, SV Fishery
- Centre: Bellefonte Area School District, Back to Nature Fly Fishing and Fly Tying
- Chester: Stroud Water Research Center, Inc., Connecting Youth and Families to Boating and Angling Opportunities in Local Public Parks
- Clarion: Clarion Conservation District, The Wonderful World of Fishes
- Crawford: Conneaut School District, CAMS Fishing for Fun
- Fayette: Mountain Watershed Association Inc., Expanding Access to Outdoor Recreation: Engaging Youth and Families in Fishing & Boating Activities in the Youghiogheny River Watershed
- Forest: Forest Area School District, Forest Area School District Stream and River Exploration
- Lackawanna/Wayne: Camp Freedom Inc., Camp Freedom Freshwater Fishing Project
- Lancaster: Glossbrenner United Methodist Church, Glossbrenner Experiential, Adventure and Responsible Unique Pursuits – Department of Experiential Education & Programming (GEAR-UP/DEEP)
- Lawrence: Ellwood City Area School District, Reel Adventures: Hands-On Fishing Seminar for Ellwood City Students
- Montgomery: College Settlement of Philadelphia, Second Century of Fishing on Friendship Lake- Teaching Thousands of Underserved Youth and Girls How to Fish
- Montgomery: Perkiomen Watershed Conservancy, Floating Classroom Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Program 2.0
- Montour: Danville Area School District, Danville High School Fly Fishing Club
- Potter: Northern Potter School District, Northern Potter Fly Fishing Club: Casting Connections – Exploring Fly Fishing and Tying Together
- Statewide: Pennsylvania Trout, Inc., Supporting & Expanding Trout in the Classroom
- Westmoreland: Forbes Trail Trout Unlimited, Forbes Trail Trout Unlimited Education and Outreach Programs for Schools, Scouts, Adults, Military Veterans and First Responders
More information on the R3 Education Grant Program can be found on the PFBC website (FishandBoat.com).
Structure Fire In Richmond Twp.
On July 28, Wellsboro, Mansfield and many other Fire depts. were dispatched for a structure fire in Richmond Twp.
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Multiple Fire Departments Battle Blaze At Newtown Hill Barn Apts. In Mansfield
FNN Article © Monday, July 29, 2024.
MANSFIELD, PA – A fire broke out in the wall or ceiling in one of he Newtown Hill Barn Apartments located at 426 Newtown Hill Road in Mansfield, PA, late Sunday evening, July 28,, 2024, around 11:20 PM.
Mansfield Hose Company was first to respond as it was reported that there was light smoke in one of the apartments. Mansfield fire personnel arrived quickly on scene and reported seeing light smoke coming from the apartment complex and the evacuation of the tenants was started.
By 11:25 PM Mansfield command requested full response from Blossburg and Wellsboro fire departments.
An active fire was reported by 11:27 PM as firefighters reported heavy smoke in two of the apartments. Additional fire crews and tankers, as well as manpower were requested.
Fire rapidly spread through the two and half story barn shaped apartment complex as additional manpower and fire units from Liberty, Middlebury, Daggett, Tioga, Lawrenceville, and Millerton responded, many with their tankers. Elkland fire crew was directed to standby at the Mansfield fire station when they arrived in town.
At 12:24 AM the fire had spread from the third floor and through the roof in one section. The flames continued to spread across the roof of the entire length of the building by 12:49 AM.
Mansfield University Campus Police opened the gate to the water reservoir so firefighters had access to more water. Hydrant at East Elmira and Academy was also in use to get the much needed water to firefighters to battle the intense blaze.
The 10 unit apartment complex and all its contents are a total loss.
The American Red Cross has touched base with 911 Dispatch Center and Mansfield command will reach back out to the Red Cross as soon as possible.
Several fire units started returning to their stations just after 3:00 AM.
The fire was finally reported out by 6:50 AM Monday morning, July 29, 2024.
FNN will continue to provide any updates as they become available.
Prayers are being requested for the tenants. Newtown Hill Road is lined with fire trucks and other apparatus, no traffic is being allowed through due to the fire.
ATV Rollover Crash on Birch Run Road Near Port Allegany
At 7:05 PM on Sunday, Port Allegany Ambulance & Fire Dept. were dispatched to 545 Birch Run Road for an ATV rollover crash. TLC Ambulance also dispatched. 52 year old male reporting a back injury.
Motorcycle/Car Crash Dispatched in Bolivar, NY
At 6:30 PM on Sunday, Bolivar Fire & EMS was dispatched to 500 South Main Street for a motorcycle/passenger car crash with injuries.
2-Vehicle Head-On Crash on West Washington Street
At 4:31 PM on Sunday, Corydon & Bradford Twp. Fire &City Ambulance were dispatched to West Washington Street for a head-on crash of two vehicles with heavy damage. One patient is reported. Pickup truck vs passenger vehicle. Located 1 mile west of Rt. 321.
Coudersport Ambulance To Kio Rd
on July 28, at 2:24 pm Coudersport ambulance was dispatched to Kio Rd for altered mental status
CHAMBER CONCERTS THIS SUNDAY, JULY 28 THROUGH THURSDAY, AUGUST 1
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Ron Stabinsky
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Dave Stahl
At 7 p.m. this Sunday, July 28 at the Gmeiner Art & Cultural Center at 134 Main Street in Wellsboro is “Sweet Sounds of Violin and Piano,” a chamber concert featuring Noelle Tretick Gosling on violin and Érico Freire Bezerra at the piano. They will perform Michael Schelle’s “Endless Mountain Music;” selections from Leonard Bernstein’s “West Side Story;” Henry Mancini’s “Sunflower” and “Two for the Road;” George Gershwin’s “I Got Rhythm;” and Astor Piazzolla’s “Oblivion” and “Libertango.” Gosling will also play one movement of “Violin Concerto No. 1 in D major” written by her father Sidney Tretick who performed it during its premiere in January of 1962 and died five weeks later when his daughter was two years old
At 7 p.m. Monday, July 29 at the Tioga County Courthouse at 118 Main Street in Wellsboro, the Endless Mountain Music Festival String Quartet will play “Toccata” by Sidney Tretick; “Strum” by Jessie Montgomery, “The Bullfighter’s Prayer” by Joaquin Turina and “String Quartet in C Minor, Opus 18, No. 4” by Ludwig van Beethoven. Performing are: Jennifer Farquhar and Linda Yu Picard on violin, Lauren Strachan on viola and Gita Ladd on cello.
At 7 p.m. Tuesday, July 30 at the Grand Community Room at the Deane Center for the Performing Arts at 104 Main Street in Wellsboro will be a performance by Trina Gross on clarinet, Érico Freire Bezerra at the piano and Melanie Mashner on harp. They will play “Cantilène for Clarinet and Piano” by Louis Cahuzac, “Pagina d’Album” by Michele Mangani; “Sonata for Clarinet and Piano” by Amanda Harberg and “Suite from The Victorian Kitchen Garden for Clarinet and Harp” by Paul Reade.
At 7 p.m.. Wednesday, July 31 will be a show by jazz pianist Ron Stabinsky and Friends at the Penn Wells Hotel Dining Room, 62 Main Street, Wellsboro. Stabinsky performs throughout the United States and Europe. Dinner will be available from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m.; for reservations, call 570-724-2111.
At 7 p.m. on Thursday, August 1 will be a performance by the Dave Stahl Jazz Sextet featuring lead trumpet legend Dave Stahl at the Coolidge Theatre in the Deane Center for the Performing Arts at 104 Main Street in Wellsboro. The concert is BYOB with audience members encouraged to reserve a table, bring their own favorite beverages and snacks and sit with family and friends to enjoy the music.
Youth, 20 and under, are admitted free to all festival concerts.
There is a fee for the Friday and Saturday orchestra concerts on July 26 and 27 and Aug. 2 and 3 and for the chamber concerts.
To purchase tickets or flex or season passes or for more information about the Pennsylvania and New York concerts being offered now through Sunday, Aug. 4, call the Endless Mountain Music Festival Box Office at 570-787-7800 or visit www.endlessmountain.net.
Sizerville State Park Environmental Education Programs for the weekend of August 3rd
Program Title: Rainbow Rendezvous
Date: Saturday, August 3rd
Time: 3:00 – 4:30 PM
Location: Environmental Learning Center
Description: Did you know that the Earth is the only planet in the solar system that has rainbows? Stop by the ELC for a short talk on rainbows and go on a rainbow scavenger hunt through the park after. Feel free to bring binoculars, a water bottle, and comfy shoes to walk in!
Westfield Dispatched For Fire Alarm
At 1:19 PM on Sunday, Westfield Fire Dept. was dispatched to Mt. Laurel Recovery for a fire alarm. There is nothing showing from the outside. Evacuation is in progress. Firefighters are investigating.
Shinglehouse ambulance to North Union Street
At 1:15 PM on Sunday, Shinglehouse ambulance was called to North Union Street for altered mental status.
Coudersport Ambulance to PSP Barracks
At 12:05 AM on Sunday, Coudersport Ambulance was dispatched to the PSP Barracks to assist with a medical.
DCNR Announces New District Forester For Tioga State Forest
07/26/2024
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania — Department of Conservation and Natural Resources Secretary Cindy Adams Dunn today announced that Benn Carlson has been appointed to serve as the district forester for Tioga State Forest, which covers 161,890 acres in Bradford and Tioga counties.
“We are excited Benn’s knowledge of the area and commitment to sustainable forestry leading Tioga State Forest,” Dunn said. “He is a proven leader and someone who is dedicated to managing forests to protect valuable habitat and to provide opportunities to educate the public on the incredible work of district staff.”
Carlson manages the forest, which includes the majestic Pine Creek Gorge, also known as the Grand Canyon of Pennsylvania, and the popular Pine Creek Rail Trail.
Tioga State Forest features awe-inspiring views and miles of clean, cool streams, like Cedar Run and Babbs Creek, and is one of eight state forests located in the Pennsylvania WildsOpens In A New Window.
Part of the forest sits in the Route 6 Heritage CorridorOpens In A New Window.
“I’ve lived here and recreated in this forest my entire life, so this is a great feeling to lead the Tioga as the district manager,” Carlson said. “We have an amazing team and are doing a lot of great work. I’m very thankful for what we have in this district.”
Carlson is a Galeton native and lives in the borough with his wife, Kristy, daughter, Zoey, and son, Daxon.
Missing Kayaker’s Body Located After All Day Search in Middlebury Township, Tioga County, PA
On 07/27/24 just after 9:00 am Depts 1,11,7 were dispatched to Ives run lane for a reported Water Rescue Missing kayaker. Chief 11-30(D.Swetland) of Middlebury Township Volunteer Fire Department, Inc. responded and was given the report of a kayaker that was missing possibly an individual Trapped underwater, after the initial report Chief 11-30(D. Swetland) requested that Drone 50 with drones and boat and Department 8 for a boat to assist with the Water Rescue/Search.
Multiple Agencies were also Dispatched from Lycoming County and Steuben County for there Dive Teams to Assist with the Search. Crews worked diligently for 7 hours to locate the individual and eventually was located. We will not be releasing any details on this incident but we Extend our condolences and Prayers to the Family.
We would also like to thank one special individual for buying and Donating 72 Dinners and bringing them to the scene your gratitude is Tremendously appreciated!
We would like to Thank all the Agencies involved in the Search and Rescue Efforts:
Wellsboro Fire Department
Tioga Fire Department
Lawrenceville Fire Department
Steuben County Dive Team
Clinton Township Dive Team
Scuba 1
Drone 50
Laurel Mountain K-9
Mansfield Hose Company
Elkland Fire Department( Engine Standby)
Thank you to all involved on this incident Teamwork was absolutely incredible again Thank you to all the agencies and responder
Six Olean Graduates Receive CRCF Scholarships
OLEAN, N.Y., July 26 – Six recent Olean High School graduates have received scholarship awards stewarded by the Cattaraugus Region Community Foundation.
Allie Stayer, Faith Schreiber, Isaac Moses and Lily Todd all received the Mary Elizabeth Smith Scholarship.
Stayer and Schreiber received $1,000. Moses and Todd received $650.
PennDOT McKean County Maintenance Work Schedule for the Week of July 29
Clearfield, PA – The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) announced the following schedule of maintenance activities in McKean County the week of July 29. PennDOT performs year-round maintenance in its mission to provide a safe, efficient transportation system, and the scope of work in McKean County for the coming week is as follows:
Bridge Maintenance & Cleaning
- Route 346 bridge spanning Willow Creek at the Willow Creek ATV trail in Corydon Township. Monday, July 29, through Friday, August 2. This work takes place off the roadway with little to now traffic impact.
Pennsylvania has some of the oldest bridges in the country, with an age of more than 50 years on average. Preventive maintenance is vital in extending the life of the structures. As such, PennDOT maintenance crews perform some bridge deck patching and structural repairs.
CRCF to host graphic design and branding Link and Learn Seminar
OLEAN, N.Y., July 16 – The Cattaraugus Region Community Foundation will hold its second Nonprofit Link and Learn Seminar of the year, “Essentials of Graphic Design and Branding for Nonprofits,” to be led by digital marketing expert Mark Fischer on August 16.
This session will cover the fundamentals of good graphic design, including key principles of layout, color theory and typography.
Roulette Ambulance To Main St.
On July 27, at 7:08 pm Roulette Ambulance was dispatched to Main St. for a possible CVA.
Thirteen Receive Gregory D. Spring Perseverance Scholarship
OLEAN, N.Y., July 16 – Thirteen recent area graduates recently received the Gregory D. Spring Perseverance Scholarship, an annual scholarship managed by the Cattaraugus Region Community Foundation.
Colton Boser, Gracie Amore, Kevin Edwards-Hardy and Robert Casey, all of Allegany-Limestone Central School, as well as Portville’s Shaela Spring, Hailey Studley and Dayton Shaw all received awards this year.