PA Lumber Museum Event Saturday Scaled Back Due To Snow Melt
Although we were hoping the snow would hold on for one more day, we experienced a substantial amount of melt today. As such, we will not be able to administer the outdoor recreational activities we advertised for our Winter in the Lumber Camp event slated for Saturday 1/27. You are welcome to visit to tour the museum or purchase food in the program room, but we will not be able to have cross county ski and snowshoe activities; and sledding and snow art will likely be quite limited. We do have some indoor crafts and games set up for families to try. Here’s hoping for more snow for our Snowmobility Weekend event in February!


Daniel J. Romaneo, 77, of Westfield, PA

Daniel J. Romaneo, 77, of Westfield, PA, passed away on Friday, January 19, 2024, at the Robert Packer Hospital, Sayre, PA. Born November 11, 1946, in Wellsboro, PA, he was a son of the late Garry and Helen (Zengerle) Romaneo.
Dan was a 1966 Graduate of Cowanesque Valley High School in Westfield. After graduation, Dan worked in the music industry in marketing, was a DJ at many Elmira, NY radio stations and was the lead singer in the band, Them Five and Eye. On June 19, 2004, Dan married the former Pamela (Smith) English, who survives. Dan and his wife, Pam, owned and operated the The Log Cabin Inn, located in Wellsboro, for 20 years. His love of music and being a talented pianist led him to start the East Hill Blues Band, and then later, the band, Cabin Fever. He also greatly enjoyed fishing and spending time with his family, friends, and patrons.
PITT-BRADFORD’S BAILY’S BEADS TO UNVEIL HORROR-FILLED ISSUE

BRADFORD, Pa. — The University of Pittsburgh at Bradford’s creative arts magazine, Baily’s Beads, will hold a celebration Wednesday for the launch of its 2024 issue.
Admission is free and the public is invited to the event, which will be held at 7:30 p.m. Jan. 24 in the Mukaiyama University Room in the Frame-Westerberg Commons. It is co-sponsored by Pitt-Bradford Arts and the Pitt-Bradford creative and professional writing program.
PITT-BRADFORD OFFERING ADDITIONAL FAFSA COMPLETION WORKSHOPS
BRADFORD, Pa. – The University of Pittsburgh at Bradford Financial Aid staff will offer three more free completion workshops in February to help high school seniors and their families complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
These workshops will take place from 2 to 4 p.m. on Thursdays Feb. 1, Feb. 15 and Feb. 29 in Room 158 of the Richard E. and Ruth McDowell Fitness Center.
Coudersport Lions Thank Coudy Shoppers For Their Generosity!

This year’s Kettle Campaign for the Salvation Army proved
quite a success, more than doubling any previous year’s donations.
The Lions want to express a sincere thank you to Stan Swank for
being a gracious host to our fundraiser. Having been across town the
last few years, we had to find a new location and Stan was most
agreeable to letting us set up at Shop ’n Save. Beginning on Black
Friday and ending the third Saturday in December, our club collected
$2325.00 in the kettle! Shoppers at Shop ’n Save were very giving and
are to be commended! The money is to be donated to our local
chapter of the Salvation Army, located in Olean. All monies collected
will be used in our area.
UPMC Eye Specialists to Host ‘Caring For Your Vision’ Presentation


Williamsport, Pa., January 17, 2024 – Pictured Left to right, Wesley Adams, M.D., UPMC Ophthalmology, and Keying Yan, O.D., UPMC Optometry, will host a free, virtual presentation and question-and-answer session for the public discussing preventative eye care, the early detection of vision problems, and available treatments for cataracts, on Tuesday, January 30, at 6 p.m.
Registration for this event is required. To register, go to UPMC.com/NCPACataractsEvent.
Unique Fundraiser Coming to Cameron County

Cameron County Chamber of Commerce has been working on a fundraiser for more than 6 months and on March 9 the doors will open. Executive Director Tina Solak says this is the first time the chamber has hosted a fundraiser. “It is necessary due to the increase in price offering special items during Weekend in the Wilds (fireworks) and Christmas in the Wilds (live reindeer).”
Sponsors do offset some of the costs, but the remainder is paid by the chamber. Solak explains the importance of offering fireworks, and reindeer. “These events draw visitors who in turn spend dollars at businesses. In the case of the reindeer, families travel hours to see Santa’s favorite team.”
The fundraiser is called Lit & Lucky. Two people get in on one ticket. The ticket number is used in a reverse raffle. The goal is to be one of the last 5 numbers called and then decide to either split the $2500 cash prize or keep drawing numbers and hope to be the last number. Every 6th ticket holder will be given a prize when the number is called. The ticket includes 2 drink tickets. Additional drinks can be purchased from the vendors offering beer, wine, hard cider, and moonshine along with non-alcoholic offerings. Hors d’oeuvres will be free.
Ticket goers can also purchase a $2 bingo card. As reverse raffle numbers are called players will mark off the bingo card. A coverall wins you half of the pot!
A meta quest (Oculus virtual reality headset ) will be offered through a penny raffle. Purchase as many tickets as you like. The price you pay is determined by the last 3 digits on a randomly drawn raffle ticket. Several baskets will be put up for grabs through a silent auction. Other prizes will be available by purchasing a $5 ticket. They include two brunch tickets each month for a year at Straub Brewery Visitor Center and Tap Room, a $500 gift card to purchase a gun, and a wheelbarrow full of cheer. At least one 50/50 drawing will be held.
Ticket holders will be alerted via email as prizes are added. Tickets can be purchased online at https://cameroncountychambercommerce.betterworld.org/events/lit-lucky
UPMC Welcomes New Cardiologist to Wellsboro

Wellsboro, Pa., January 16, 2024 – UPMC welcomes Jeffery Gilbert, D.O., to the Heart and Vascular Institute team in North Central Pa.
Dr. Gilbert received his medical degree from the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine, Philadelphia. He completed his residency in internal medicine and fellowship training in cardiology with Penn State Milton S. Hershey Medical Center, Hershey, Pa. Most recently, Dr. Gilbert practiced noninvasive cardiology with Geisinger Medical Center.
“As we expand our roster of skilled health care professionals, the residents of Wellsboro, and the surrounding communities, can anticipate enhanced access to high-quality cardiovascular care close to home,” said Luke Klingler, director, of Heart and Vascular Institute, UPMC in North Central Pa. “We look forward to Dr. Gilbert’s contributions to the lives of those we serve.”
To learn more about UPMC Heart and Vascular Institute services, go to UPMC.com/HeartNCPA.
Albert J. Stage, 89 of Lawrenceville, PA

Albert J. Stage, 89 of Lawrenceville, PA passed away on Tuesday, January 23, 2024 at his home surrounded by family.
He was born May 28, 1934 in Lawrenceville, PA to the late Fred and Marian (Osgood) Stage. He married Lucille Erickson and they shared 60 plus loving years together before her passing in April 2022.
Albert worked at Ingersol-Rand for 30 plus years before he retired. He enjoyed being outdoors in the woods, riding his bulldozer and cutting wood.
Penn State Extension ‘Cooking for Crowds’ Workshop to Focus on Safe Food Handling.

COUDERSPORT, Pa. — Those who volunteer to prepare large quantities of food for the public may want to attend a Penn State Extension workshop titled “Cooking for Crowds: A Volunteer’s Guide to Safe Food Handling.” Aimed at helping nonprofit organizations and volunteers stay up to date on food safety rules and regulations, the event will occur from 6 to 9 p.m. Feb. 14, 2024, and the Penn State Extension Potter County office, 1 North Main St., Rm. 216, Coudersport, PA.
HAMLIN BANK & TRUST COMPANY PRESENTS CHECK

Hamlin Bank’s donation, like many others in the community, will help the St. Marys Area United Way achieve their 2024 campaign goal. The St. Marys Area United Way relies on the contributions from companies and local individuals. Those donations support the financial needs of non-profit agencies that serve the health and human welfare needs of our community. Funding raised in 2024 will be available for organizations to seek grant funding in 2025. If you would like to become one of these individual or corporate donors, please call 781.6000 or mail your check to the St. Marys Area United Way, 250 Depot Street, St. Marys, PA 15857.
Kathy A. Lauffenberger, 80, of Warren, PA

Kathy A. Lauffenberger, 80, of Warren, PA., died Friday morning, January 26, 2024, at her residence, after an extended illness.
She was born May 22, 1943, in Columbus, Ohio. She was the daughter of Byron and Emma Jean Keller Gross. She has resided in Warren area most of her life. Kathy was employed as secretary of the president of New Process Company and worked with her husband, building fireplaces. She was of the Lutheran faith, she enjoyed motorcycle riding, going to the beach, spending time with family, especially her grandchildren.
McKEAN COUNTY WINTER FARMER’S MEETING
The McKean County Conservation District partnered with Penn State Extension, USDA NRCS, FSA and DCNR, Bureau of Forestry to offer a Winter Farmer’s Meeting on Tuesday, February 13, 2024 at the Veteran’s Memorial, on Route 155 in Port Allegany from 11:30 AM – 4:00 PM.
The program will offer 2 core and 2 category pesticide credits (01-Agronomic Crops 2, 05-Forest Pest Control 1, 10-Right of Way & Weeds 1, 18-Demonstration and Research 3, 23-Park/School Pest Control 1). The agenda includes Agency Updates from NRCS & FSA, Cover Crops Termination, Cover Crops for Weed Suppression, Forestry Pest & Invasive Spraying, The Impact of Water Quality on Pesticide Performance and updates on the McKean County Agricultural Conservation Assistance Program.
Allegany County Office for the Aging is Excited to Announce a Monthly “Facebook Live”

Allegany County Office for the Aging is excited to announce a monthly “Facebook Live” series focusing on nutrition and healthier living tips for older adults. This educational series will be presented by a Registered Dietician and will provide a fun and interactive way to learn. Join us at the Allegany County Office for the Aging Facebook page on the 4th Thursday of every month at 1:00 p.m. for nutritional tips, tricks, and ideas! January 25, 2024, at 1:00 p.m. – Processed Foods: A Closer Look – Join our Registered Dietitian Nutritionist as she takes a dive into the abundance of processed foods on the market.
Learn how to make healthier choices while enjoying the conveniences of processed foods.
https://www.facebook.com/events/317359961304835/
February 22, 2024, at 1:00 p.m. – HTN: Understanding a Silent Killer – February is National Heart Month. Join our Registered Dietitian Nutritionist as she explores the nutritional approaches to having a healthy heart. https://www.facebook.com/events/413229451053412/
March 28, 2024, at 1:00 p.m. – National Nutrition Month “Beyond the Table” – A nutrition education and information campaign sponsored annually by the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics, National Nutrition Month®, held annually in March, focuses attention on the importance of making informed food choices and developing sound eating and physical activity habits. Join us as our Registered Dietitian Nutritionist explores the theme of “Beyond the Table”.
https://www.facebook.com/events/1425152064747193/
Participants are encouraged to ask questions, give input, and offer suggestions for additional sessions with our Registered Dietician!
Timothy R. Thomas, 67, of Ridgway, PA

Timothy R. Thomas, of Ridgway, PA, peacefully departed this life at the age of 67 on Thursday, January 25, 2024 surrounded by his family after a hard-fought battle with cancer.
He was born on March 29, 1956 in Ridgway, PA. He was the son of the late Lloyd R. Thomas (Georgeanna) and Mary T. Viglione Popson (James).
Tim was a 1974 graduate of Ridgway Area High School. After, he enlisted and served in the United States Airforce.
On August 6, 1977, he married the love of his life, Susan Anderson. She survives.
After the United States Airforce, he worked for a defense contractor, attained his college degree, and travelled across the USA and world while raising his family. After returning to Ridgway in 1997, he owned and operated a contracting business, Christmas tree farm, and clock repair. He taught industrial electronics at I.T.E.C. and retired from Dickinson Center, Inc. as the Program Director of Elkwood Arts.
Tim was a true craftsman. He built his family’s residence. He enjoyed spending his time with his wife, children, and grandchildren. He could be found listening to bluegrass while working on projects in his workshop or barn. He maintained a garden and homestead. He could fix anything but a broken heart.
David J. STONEHAM, Jr., 43, of Wellsville, NY

David J. STONEHAM, Jr., 43, of Wellsville, NY, died Wednesday, January 24, 2024 in his home. He was born November 1, 1980, in Wellsville.
Dave was a 1999 graduate of Wellsville High School. He enjoyed helping DJ Jazzy Jeff, The Music Alley, ZOAR, and his good friend, Tim Whitesell. He was part of the Green Machine bowling team and loved spending time outdoors hunting and fishing. David touched many lives in the community.
Frank O. Pier, age 86, of Wellsboro, PA

Frank O. Pier, age 86, of Wellsboro, PA, died on Thursday, January 25, 2024.
He was born on May 18, 1937 in Wellsboro, PA a son of the late Oliver and Dorotha (Lloyd) Pier and was the husband of the late Alice (Arwin) Pier.
Frank was a member of the First Baptist Church of Wellsboro, Wellsboro Men’s Chorus, he was a teacher for the Wellsboro Area School District for 29 years, an avid walker and enjoyed woodworking.
PA Lumber Museum Event Saturday Scaled Back Due To Snow Melt
Although we were hoping the snow would hold on for one more day, we experienced a substantial amount of melt today. As such, we will not be able to administer the outdoor recreational activities we advertised for our Winter in the Lumber Camp event slated for Saturday 1/27. You are welcome to visit to tour the museum or purchase food in the program room, but we will not be able to have cross county ski and snowshoe activities; and sledding and snow art will likely be quite limited. We do have some indoor crafts and games set up for families to try. Here’s hoping for more snow for our Snowmobility Weekend event in February!


West Branch Fishing Creek Road CLOSED DUE TO FLOODING in Roulette Township

Roulette Township
****PUBLIC NOTICE**** the Roulette Township Supervisors have closed West Branch Fishing Creek Road due to water over the roadway. Barricades have been placed to close the road off. Please remember that it is against the law to move or remove the barriers and also to drive around them. Be safe and choose an alternate route. Thank you
REOPENED
Seniors 2 Seniors Program
The Potter County Education Council, Tri-Co Connections, the Potter County Human Services Area Agency on Aging, and our local school districts are continuing to team up to implement a county-wide program called Seniors 2 Seniors. This program teaches basic computer skills, digital literacy, and cybersecurity to senior citizens so that they have the skills and knowledge to utilize the many benefits of high-speed Internet. As a part of this program, local high school students volunteer to provide on-site support to each of the adults who participate in the course.
The Seniors 2 Seniors technology course is being offered at the Ulysses Senior Center on Wednesdays, March 6 – April 10, 2024, from 12:45 – 2:15 p.m. This course will also be offered in Galeton on Wednesdays, April 17 – May 22, 2024. The registration deadline for the Ulysses course is Wednesday, February 28th. Register yourself, a parent, or grandparent by calling (814) 274-4877 or by stopping by the Potter County Education Council office at 5 Water Street in Coudersport.














