Pastured Poultry Workshop & Broiler Farm Tour

Please join us Thursday, June 6, 2024, 5:00 PM – 7:30 PM to learn about broiler production opportunities for small farms. Our host site will be Sunny Cove Farm in Alfred Station.

Please join us Thursday, June 6, 2024, 5:00 PM – 7:30 PM to learn about broiler production opportunities for small farms. Our host site will be Sunny Cove Farm in Alfred Station.
Wellsboro Growers Market is now open every Thursday from 2:30-5:30 on the front lawn of the First Presbyterian Church, 130 Main Street, Wellsboro. There is parking on Main Street and at the rear of the church building. Delicious baked and canned goods, local crafts, flowers and trees that are native to our area, fine-knitted wool items, locally-grown seasonal produce and, so much more Current vendors include Bakery 303, New View Farm, Yorkshire Meadows, Staggering Unicorn Winery, and Growin’ Native. Keeney Farm will be joining the market as produce ripens.
The Wellsboro Growers Market welcomes new vendors now and throughout the season. To become a vendor or more information, contact Jeff or Jackie Berry at Wellsborogrowersmarket@gmail.com or stop by to visit with the vendors and community folk.

Barbara Moscato Brown Memorial Library
Get ready to spring into savings at our Used Book Sale May 29-June 1, 2024 during regular library hours. From new reads to ancient relics, CDs to DVDs, we’ve got it all! Dive into cooking, crafts, and loads of kids’ books. With TONS of fiction and nonfiction, there’s something for every age and stage.
Join us in the Multipurpose Room at the back of the library for a bookish extravaganza. Remember, it’s cash only, so bring your wallet and a sense of humor! Just pay what you think it’s worth and pop it in the donation box. Plus, the weather’s fine, snag some goodies outside. All proceeds benefit library programs and improvements.

EMPORIUM — You’re invited to pack your bags, grab your compass & embark on the wildest reading adventure of the summer! The 2024 Summer Reading Theme is “Adventure Begins at Your Library” and the Barbara Moscato Brown Memorial Library is rolling out loads of events and fun activities this year! This year, we partnered with the Elk State Forest District Foresters and the Lumber Heritage Region to bring you two special events.


The Port Allegany Music Department presented Jazz and Java recently at Port Allegany High School. The concert featured the Senior High Jazz Band and the Junior High Jazz Band, both under the direction of Mr. Brad Stewart. The Senior HIgh Jazz Band played seven numbers including Moon River, Blue Bossa and Vehicle.
The Junior High Jazz Band played three numbers including Moanin’, Rockin’ Robin and Drumtime. S’Wonderful, a clarinet solo, was performed by Raelin Meacham. Following the performance, refreshments were served in the Main Foyer.
Pictured: Members of the JH Jazz Band – (left to right) Brody O’Rourke, Steven Alcock and Dana Clark and Trace Kazmier on drums, perform Moanin’. Also pictured: Members of the SH Jazz Band take a bow at the end of the concert.

RIDGWAY – Business and industry in the North Central Pennsylvania Regional Planning and Development Commission’s (North Central) six-county region will have an opportunity through the Southwestern Pennsylvania Commission to learn about doing business in Canada and Mexico.

Germaine M. Meyer, 86, of Jackson Road, St. Marys, PA passed away peacefully at her home on Thursday, May 23, 2024.
She was born on April 21, 1938 in Kersey, PA, a daughter of the late John and Sabina Hasselman Wolfel.
On September 10, 1955, she married the late Ellsworth “Bud” Meyer, who preceded her in death on January 27, 2017. Together they shared more than 61 years of marriage.
Germaine was a lifelong resident of the area and attended Queen of the World Church. Very proud to be a nurse, Germaine earned her LPN license later in life and worked at Guy and Mary Felt Manor, where she worked as a charge nurse and enjoyed caring for the residents there over the years. Always enjoying the outdoors, she loved watching the birds and tending to her garden. She was also a talented quilter, often gifting her beautiful works of art to her grandchildren. She also enjoyed canning and farming, with a special love for her cows.















Caro A. Simonds, 86, of Bradford, PA passed away on Thursday, May 23, 2024 in the arms of Jesus; meeting her family in Heaven, surrounded by her loving family at her home.
She was born on January 19, 1938 in Bradford, the last of the thirteen children of Grant and Ella Huntoon Work.
She attended Bradford Area Schools and was a graduate of the BOCES School of Nursing, Olean, NY.
On October 18, 1955 in the former Lutheran Church on Jerome Ave., Bradford, she married Lester L. Simonds, who survives.
She was employed as an LPN at the Bradford Regional Medical Center for twenty-seven years until her retirement in 2005. She was fondly known as the singing nurse by her patients and coworkers. She was also the hospital’s first Employee of the Month.

Mary Lou (Sporner) Schutz, 90, of 850 Johnsonburg Road, St. Marys, PA passed away following a brief illness Wednesday, May 22, 2024 at Penn Highlands DuBois.
She was born November 2, 1933, in St. Marys, daughter of the late Isadore J. and Esther Kraus Sporner. She attended St. Marys Parochial School and graduated from Central Catholic High School, Class of 1951.
On May 27, 1989, in the St. Mary’s Catholic Church, Mary Lou married the late Alfred J. Schutz. Shortly thereafter, she retired, after 38 years from National Fuel Gas Company.
Mary Lou enjoyed a very active life and was involved in many activities and organizations. She was a member of the St. Mary’s Catholic Church. Her faith drew her to volunteer with various church committees such as Care and Concern, Bereavement Dinners, Candle Committee, and the Altar Society. She also served as a Eucharistic Minister.

Dixie L. Van Horn, 88, of Ridgway, PA died on Wednesday, May 22, 2024, at her residence after a lengthy illness.
She was born on January 31, 1936, in Salt Lake City, Ut, the daughter of the late Forester and Helen Burke Miller.
On January 11, 1974, she married Marlin Van Horn, who survives.
Throughout her life, Dixie found joy in the simple pleasures of cooking and sewing, honing her skills in the kitchen and creating beautiful handmade crafts. Her passion for these pursuits brought joy and comfort to many. Her compassionate spirit and unwavering faith as a Jehovah’s Witness enriched the lives of all who knew her. Above all, Dixie cherished spending quality time with her children and dear friends.
In addition to her husband of 50 years, she is survived by 4 children: Dennis M. Kohler of West Palm Beach, Fl, Marlon Van Horn of Ridgway, Michelle Van Horn of St. Marys, and Tonya Lesansky of Charlotte, NC, 5 grandchildren, 2 great-grandchildren, and a sister Kimberly Long and her husband Larry of Alabama.
In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by a brother, Michael Miller.
Funeral Services for Dixie L. Van Horn will be held privately and at the convenience of the family.
Krise Funeral Home and Cremation Services, 130 Center Street, Ridgway, PA 15853 is handling the arrangements and online condolences may be offered to the family at www.krisefuneralhome.com

Wellsville, NY – Anna R. Cook, 90, formerly of Genesee, PA, passed away on Wednesday, May 22, 2024, at Wellsville Manor Care Center. She was born December 12, 1933, in West Union, NY the daughter of the late Harold and Helen (Spencer) French. She first married Frederick Kiel on August 30, 1952, in Genesee, he predeceased her on September 18, 1980. On December 8, 1990, she married Gordon Cook in Genesee, and he predeceased her March 27, 2020.
Anna found her career with the United States Postal Service and was employed for 25 years. Outside of work she was a member of the Genesee United Methodist Church (for over 70 years), where she sang with the choir, in addition to singing for weddings and funerals. She was a Genesee Town Historian, and a member of the Potter County Historical Society.

Donald James Totten, Jr., 72, of 4088 Cortland Drive, Davenport Florida, passed away on Saturday, May 18, 2024, after a long battle with cancer.
Born on November 15, 1951, in Cuba New York, he was the oldest son of Donald James Totten Sr., and Jeanne (Beyer) Totten. He was married to his wife of 22 years, Karen (Burgett) Totten, who survives.
Donald graduated from Cuba High School, and went on to earn a Bachelor of Science (BS) in Mathematics and Computer Science from SUNY Brockport, and later, a Master of Science (MS) in Computational Science, also from SUNY Brockport. He had a long career as a Software Engineer and Data Analyst.

(MCKEAN COUNTY, Pennsylvania, May 24, 2024): District Attorney Stephanie Vettenburg-Shaffer reports that, following a 1-day jury trial at the McKean County Courthouse, Matthew Pritt, of Bradford, was convicted of Failure to Comply with Registration of Sexual Offender Requirements.
The charges stem from events which occurred between November 28, 2023, and January 9, 2024, when Pritt was alleged to be residing at 43 Forman Street in Bradford, Pennsylvania, instead of his registered address of 41 Main Street in Bradford. As a person who was required to comply with the requirements of Pennsylvania’s Megan’s Law statute, Pritt was required to notify the Pennsylvania State Police of a change in residence or addition of a residence within three business days.
Despite maintaining an apartment at 41 Main Street during this period of time, testimony at trial established that Pritt spent significant periods of time at his girlfriend’s residence located at 43 Forman Street, and on two occasions (December 28, 2023, and January 8, 2024) informed Bradford City Police Department that he was living at 43 Forman Street. Pritt never notified the Pennsylvania State Police of this change or addition of residence.
Officer Tyler Blair of the Bradford City Police Department investigated the case and filed charges against Pritt; Assistant District Attorney Tom Coppolo prosecuted the case on behalf of the Commonwealth. Sentencing is scheduled for July 11, 2024, at 1:00 PM.
Sourced via CRIMEWATCH®: https://mckean.crimewatchpa.com/da/136029/post/bradford-man-convicted-failure-comply-registration-sexual-offenders-requirements

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Why Doesn’t God Answer My Prayers?
by
Pastor B.J. Knefley
Is that a question you’ve asked? Most of us have at one time or another. How would you answer that? What are your thoughts about unanswered prayers? Or, are all prayers answered? Many might debate that answer but I do believe that God answers all prayers. Why? Simply because I’ve learned that silence is as much of an answer as spoken words.
In James 3:1-3 we read, “What is causing the quarrels and fights among you? Don’t they come from the evil desires at war within you? 2 You want what you don’t have, so you scheme and kill to get it. You are jealous of what others have, but you can’t get it, so you fight and wage war to take it away from them. Yet you don’t have what you want because you don’t ask God for it. 3 And even when you ask, you don’t get it because your motives are all wrong—you want only what will give you pleasure.” These verses have much to say but perhaps the most important part is related to our motives and desires. James rightly points out that there are several things that get in the way of what we want. They are: “evil desires,” “wanting what we don’t have,” “jealousy,” “Not asking God,” and “Motives,” All of these play a part in prayers that seem to go unanswered. Perhaps the one thing we fail to do is to look at what we’re asking for and judge it by the passage in James. There is also one other measurement tool that we could utilize as well, it’s simply what we call the Lord’s Prayer.
How does what I’m praying for relate to His Kingdom? After all I am praying that His Kingdom would rule over my life and circumstances on earth just as it would if I were in heaven. What has it to do with my daily needs? Remember, the prayer is about needs, not wants. Is my prayer hindered by things like unforgiveness or general attitude like wanting things my way and only my way? Is what I’m asking in prayer, if answered, going to lead me into a place of temptation for other things? Even things that might not be good for me? How would you answer that? Think about it.
The Potter County Farmers Market will be outdoors on the square across from the county jail, every Friday (weather permitting) from 12:30 pm to 4:30 pm. The next market will be this Friday, May 24th. Below is a list of who plans to be there and what they plan on bringing to the Market:
* The outdoor market is held each Friday from May through October (weather permitting; on very rainy days, we will relocate into the Riley Gallery (if available)). In November, the Farmers Market goes indoors for the winter market.
* Market times have been established after many trial times over the years. If you are not able to visit us and would like something particular from one of the vendors, please contact them directly. They are willing to try to accommodate your request.
* If you are interested in joining the market this year or have any questions please contact …. Netra Baker, 814-544-7313 netrabaker@hughes.net]
ME AND MY BOYS SOAP will be there on Friday. We will have a selection of hand made products that contain milk from our goat. We make all the products in small batches. We accept cash or card payments. For more information contact us at meandmyboyssoap@gmail.com or visit our Facebook page.
BLUE MARBLE FARM will be at the market with local, organically grown beautiful plants ( weather permitting ). We will have tomato, pepper and black raspberry plants. We accept cash, checks and credit cards. For more information, contact Lisa at bluemarblefarm@outlook.com, 814-320-1308 or bluemarblefarm.weebly.com
JOANIE’S APIARY will be at market this week with Raw Local Honey, along with beeswax products, hand cream, wood polish, and candles. I will also have corn heating pads. At the same table will also be TOM AND LUCILLE’S creamed honey and cinnamon creamed honey. Cash, checks or credit cards are accepted. You can always buy my honey at the Artisan Center or from my home. 814-697-7586
QUIET ACRES will be at market May 24th with our selection of Haldeman Mills products – NEW Stauffer’s cornmeal,Teff Flour (African Ivory and Dark) and buckwheat flour for the gluten sensitive, Buttermilk and Buckwheat Pancake Mixes, Shortcake/Cobbler Mix, Funnel Cake and Soft Pretzel Mixes as well as Brinser’s Best Cornmeal. On the craft side: NEW rope coasters, trivets,trinket bowls and baskets. We will also have upcycled braided rugs/runners/mug rugs of all sizes as well as aprons for kids and adults including summer sports teams. Orders are welcome. We accept cash payments. You can contact us at QuietAcresPortAllegany@gmail.com
CARRIAGE HOUSE RUGS will be at the Farmers Market, Friday, May 24. Loom woven rugs made in my home. One of a kind, many colors and sizes to choose from. Weaving at the Market coming soon! Cash & checks accepted.
MIKE THOMPSON will be a vender Friday, May 24th. Bringing fresh Green Onions, Radishes, and Spinach. Also knife sharpening while you shop other venders or just wait.
CARING CRAFTS will be attending this week’s Market! Weather Permitting! We will be bring a variety of Homemade Travel Pillows! Along with our Plastic Canvas Magnets/Ornaments! Our selection of both is very wide and unique! Don’t forget to like us Facebook! If your not able to stop by or would like to place an order please contact Jess at 814 203 2482! Caring Crafts excepts Cash or PayPal (cowgirl_jess16915@yahoo.com) payment! Hope to see everyone there!
FOX & FERN CO. will be at the market on Friday. We will have a variety of common and unique potted houseplants and ready to plant succulents. Now offering ceramic pot drainage hole drilling on site! See our Facebook page for more details. And don’t miss out on our Memorial Day Weekend sale! All Pothos varieties will be 25% off! Contact us for any special orders. We accept cash, check or credit card. Email: fox.fern.collaborations@gmail.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61555867491704&mibextid=LQQJ4d
ALPACA CREATIONS will be a vender on Friday at the Potter Co. Farmers Market. All hand knit / woven alpaca apparel, large variety of styles and sizes of socks. Natural and hand dyed alpaca yarns of different weights, boot inserts as well as rovings for spinning or needle felting. Credit accepted. Not to early to start your Christmas shopping. https://alpacas75.wixsite.com/website Alpaca Creations, follow on Facebook
THORNY BUSH FARM will be there with Goat Milk fudge and Herbal Honey. Cash or check is fine.
MOUNTAIN VIEW SHEEP FARM will be attending the farmers market May 24 weather permitting. With hand woven wool blend shawls and scarves . Also lovely delicate designed, scented and fragrance free handmade sheep milk soaps all from our own sheep. Pa preferred and Juried. We accept cash, check and cards. Follow us on Facebook @mountainviewsheepfarm Or contact by email, mountainviewsheepfarm@yahoo.com
CARD CREEK BAKERY will be at the Farmers Market May 24. We will have Artisan and loaf breads, sweet treats for brunch, lunch, and after dinner. Jams and jellies made from local fruit will be available. Some people have made requests for this week. I always enjoy knowing what you would like each week. Message me anytime .
Job Opportunity:
Manufacturing Process Engineer
Company:

Location:
Coudersport, PA
Essential Job Functions:
Align with our company culture, mission, values, philosophy, and policies and procedures by exemplifying our C.L.E.A.R Principles.
Job Description:
Join our dynamic team as a Manufacturing Process Engineer where you will play a pivotal role in designing, defining, and planning manufacturing processes. You’ll be responsible for specifying and overseeing the installation of new processes, planning equipment build schedules, and monitoring vendor progress. Your expertise will contribute to recommending equipment, method, and layout changes to optimize manufacturing procedures and processes. Moreover, you’ll work on improving current processes through continual analysis of labor, equipment, and processing costs.
Desired Qualifications:
Previous experience in manufacturing methods/processes
Familiarity with PLC programming
Knowledge of CAD, Mechanical Engineering, Manufacturing Engineering, and Industrial Engineering
Excellent creative, advisory, instructional, communication, and problem-solving skills
Education:
4-year bachelor’s degree preferred
Specific Education/ Experience:
2-4 year engineering degree, plus 3 to 5 years of manufacturing work experience. Candidates with Electrical/Electronic, Mechanical, or Manufacturing Engineering degrees are preferred.
Specific Skills and/or Experience with Software, Equipment, etc.:
MS Office, Autocad, Solidworks, Fanuc Robots, RSLogix, AB Panelbuilder, CTC HMI, Compumotor. Experience with equipment such as ultrasonic and vibration welding, automated vision, and electrical testing is desired.
How to Apply:
Please submit your resume and cover letter detailing your relevant experience and qualifications to Lmann@truck-Lite.com or visit the careers page at https://www.truck-lite.coDm/careers