Bath: Historical society to hold annual antiques show March 7, 8
Governor Wolf Historical Society, 6600 Jacksonville Road, will be holding its 17th annual antiques show from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. March 7 and then 10 a.m.-3 p.m. March 8.
There will be more than 25 quality dealers, period room settings and schoolhouse cafe.
For questions or more information, go to govwolf.org or call 610-837-0915.
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Daylight saving time begins March 8, so don’t forget to turn your clocks one hour ahead before going to bed Saturday night.
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Emmanuel’s Lutheran Church, 3175 Valley View Drive, will be celebrating Girl Scout Sunday March 8 for Troop 8189, which meets at the church. The girls will help with worship and talk about what they do as Scouts.
They will also be selling cookies after the service.
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Bath Area Food Bank will be distributing food 9:30 a.m. March 10 on the lower level of St. John’s Lutheran Church, 206 E. Main St. Do not arrive before 9:30 a.m. due to safety reasons.
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Emmanuel’s Lutheran will be having a Vacation Bible School planning meeting March 15 following the 11 a.m. celebration service. This is for anyone who would like to help with VBS.
Teachers, helpers, decorators, kitchen help and musicians are needed to help make VBS a success.
VBS is scheduled for June 15-19.
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Keystone Rod and Gun Club, 243 Mulberry St., will be holding a block shoot and meat raffle 1-5 p.m. March 15. Bring a 12- or 20-gauge or use a club gun.
The kitchen will be open.
The public is welcome.
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Iglesia Pentecostal Church’s food bank, 2459 E. Scenic Drive, is open 11 a.m.-3 p.m. every first and third Monday for the public. The next open day is set for March 16.
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During the month of March, Emmanuel’s will help Bath Area Food Bank by collecting canned beans. Donations for the food bank can be dropped off in the bins in the fellowship hall or the upstairs gathering area.
The food bank is always in need of monetary donations and gift cards (preferably Ahart’s), which stretch farther than any amount of food we can give.
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The borough’s Buy a Brick campaign has kicked off. The trailhead will be constructed at Ciff Cowling Park, adjacent to Horner and Mill streets. All bricks will be placed in one special commemorative area of the park.
The project will ensure all participating, including citizens, business owners and friends of the borough, will be part of the history of our park system for years to come.
If you are interested in purchasing a brick or have any questions, call the borough office at 610-837-6525 or go to bathborough.org/bath-america-250th-celebration.
The brick sale deadline is April 1.
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A great week to all!








