Friday, February 28, 2014

Water Carnival 2014

Water Carnival 2014 is less than six months away.


From: tiseye@mailstation.com
Sent: 2/26/2014 1:29:16 P.M. Central Standard Time
Subj: Slide will be open this weekend

From:
Subject: Toboggan Slide
Date: February 26, 2014 9:52:17 AM EST

Edwina...the slide is happening this weekend. Could you get the word out?
The Civic Club will be looking for volunteers to work at the Snack Shack; sign-up sheet is in the Post Office.

Also, Eagles Mere will be featured on WNEP Channel 16's "Home & Garden" show this Saturday, March 1st at 9 AM.
For those who do not live in the area, it will probably be available on their web site soon thereafter which is
http://wnep.com/category/on-air/home-backyard/




Thursday, February 27, 2014

Wednesday, February 26, 2014

I can't help out

From: tiseye@mailstation.com
Sent: 2/23/2014 1:13:25 P.M. Central Standard Time
Subj: St. John's-in-the-Wilderness Episcopal Church

St. John's-in-the-Wilderness Episcopal Church is looking for an Organist to play during the 2014 summer season.
The church is open Memorial Day through Labor Day with one Sunday service at 10:00 AM. We would like to have a committed organist for all 10 Sundays, but are also willing to create a rotating roster of musicians if there are individuals only able or willing to play one or two Sundays. We offer competitive pay and grateful parishioners. Please contact Cece Estey King at _______@aol.com or 215 242 2945 if interested.




Tuesday, February 25, 2014

Monday, February 24, 2014

Sunday, February 23, 2014

ETC

For those who are in anticipation about what will be going on the coming summer, we copy and paste the following from the front page of the ETC School website.

ETC is on a 2 year hiatus.  Check back in 2014.






Young blood







Wednesday, February 19, 2014

The whole story


Totally chill

Eagles Mere hill offers riders an icy thrill

February 13, 2014
By ERIC HRIN - The (Towanda) Daily Review The Associated Press
EAGLES MERE (AP) - "Clomp, clomp, clomp."
In their winter boots, people walk through the snow and slush and ... stand in line.
It's a line that stretches, stretches, stretches down the street on a wintry Sunday in Eagles Mere.

Article Photos

MARK NANCE/Sun-Gazette
A toboggan full of riders is seen in the sunglasses of Craig Fowler, of the Eagles Mere Fire Co., at the bottom of the slide on Sunday afternoon. Fowler is the vice president of the slide association. According to Fowler, this is the 104th year of the slide and organizers use much of the same equipment for preparing the slide as they did more than 100 years ago. See Page B-1 for more photos.
It's a little like a Disney World line or the line to sit on Santa's lap.
Only it's cold. No Florida sun or shopping mall central heating here to keep anybody warm, no sir.
And what are all the men, women and children waiting for in the little village that is caught in the icy grip of winter?
Why, they're waiting to ride the Eagles Mere Toboggan Slide, of course.
It's back, yes, it's back. Ladies and gentlemen, there it is, waiting to whisk you away.
"It's a thrill, it's like the steep point of a roller coaster," said Ray Wilson, chief of the Eagles Mere Volunteer Fire Co., which runs the
slide with other fire companies in the area - Laporte, Muncy Valley, Forksville, Hillsgrove, Eldredsville, Dushore, Endless Winds and Mildred. The slide has been open since Friday.
One by one, the toboggans are loaded up with people and then they shoot down the slide.
Yelps of delight can be heard.
"Yeee-hawww!" shouted one person riding down the slope.
Aaron Ledger, Muncy Valley fire chief, is on duty at the top of the slide, watching over people as they load up.
He has no advice to the riders, other than "just hang on."
"You can't ask for a better day," he said of the winter weather.
Another fire department volunteer, Murph Hacker, gave one group of riders a farewell before they shoot down the slide.
"We'll see ya!"
Jane Foust rode with her 4-year-old grandson, Ben Koser.
Downhill, the slide lay before them like the spine of a frozen beast submerged in the snow.
"I love it," she exclaimed. "This is awesome."
And then, they're off. Particles of ice - or is it snow, or both? - dance in the air behind them. Their toboggan looks smaller and smaller as they go downhill, becoming a speck in the end. And once it's over, it's time for the trek back up hill.
Yes, the slide is a thrill, judging by the reactions of everyone. For adults, it no doubt looks like the simple fun of childhood, the heady rush of days gone by - unless, in fact, you're a child. Then, it's just the fun of growing up - like chasing seagulls at the beach, hitting a home run at Little League, flying a kite on a windy March day.
"It's a long, long wait for a little ride, but it's worth it," said Katelyn Williams, of Shunk.
"Exhilarating" is how she described the ride down the slope.
A child, BriAnna Brown, of Forksville, who is in Williams' group, thought the toboggan ride is "awesome." She explained how she would describe it to a friend over the phone (ring, ring ... hello?): "It was really fun, it was fast, come and do it."
But, of course, there are rules. There always are rules, aren't there?
These ones are written on two signs on a little building at the area at the top of the slide.
They're printed in all capital letters, as if delivered by an old-fashioned schoolmarm - hair on top of her head in a bun, glasses on the end of her nose, dress down to the floor, her finger pointing:
"RIDE AT YOUR OWN RISK"
"KEEP AWAY FROM TOBOGGAN TRACK"
"NO THROWING SNOWBALLS"
"NO HORSEPLAY"
And what about that cold? Yes, it's a real corker today. Old Man Winter - whoever he is - is up to all his old tricks.
That old Foreigner song - "Cold as Ice" - comes to mind. Brrrrrr!
But never fear. There's a way to warm up those bones, to get the chill out, to get the blood moving again.
A warming hut - actually a sign that identifies it as simply the "Warming Building" - is the place to go. There's heat inside here and gloves, mittens, hats and scarves can be placed atop a grate like hamburgers and hot dogs on a grill. But the fun is outside, after all, and that's the place to be.
Not that this is new - the tradition of the slide dates back to 1904. The Eagles Mere Volunteer Fire Co. and community volunteers build it each year. However, some years it's just too warm. The slide hasn't been in operation since 2011, so this year is a special year.
"It's cold enough, I can tell you," said Shelly Vest, secretary-treasurer of the Eagles Mere Toboggan Slide Association.
Freezing temperatures and good ice, said Wilson, are some of the ingredients in the recipe for this winter delight - a dish served cold, of course. "Good ice" is ice without air bubbles and air pockets, according to Vest.
And it's a lot of ice - a lot.
This year, 876 blocks were used to build the slide, weighing 275 pounds each. Vest said the total weight for the slide comes in at an astounding 250,000 pounds.
The blocks are cut from Eagles Mere Lake, put on a conveyor and loaded onto a trailer that is driven to Lake Avenue, which slopes down to the lake. The blocks are placed onto the avenue to form the slide.
And the riders, they come from so many places, not just the local area, but states including Maryland, Ohio and New Jersey.
"They're dedicated riders," Wilson said.
What keeps bringing the people back, year after year?
"It's the thrill," the fire chief said.
Today, he's helping to fix a toboggan. There are 42 of them in the fleet, and they're made of the same design that's been used since the beginning.
And Barbie Gale, an innkeeper in town at the Eagles Mere Inn on Mary Avenue, knows a good thing when she sees it. She knows the slide draws people into town in the dead of winter, and that means business.
"It increases business for everyone in the town," she said. She sees an upswing in walk-in customers and reservations. Families come to town.
Vest agreed. She said the slide brings a lot of people to a place that's usually only busy in the summertime.
Ah, the good ol' summertime - lots of sun, a warm breeze, flip-flops and swimming. But not today - not in Eagles Mere.
It's winter and people are reveling in its icy, cold, snowy glory - and they're loving it.

Tuesday, February 18, 2014

My discovery last July

[This entry was posted on the previous website on July 9, 2013]

After a late dinner on Sunday, I was confronted with this request to venture out into the foggy, humid night:
 
I complied, and the canine and I embarked on a walk up Laporte Avenue.  It was dark and misty:
 
The Philadelphia Trio was supposed to be playing at the DeWire Center.  As the dog and I got closer, I could not hear any music coming out of open doors at the Center, which are normally left open in order to provide relief to the patrons from the oppressive, motionless air inside.  Sunday night was warm and humid after earlier rain, but we got to the DeWire Center, and the doors were shut.
 
I walked up to one of the doors and could hear the musical program going on inside.  "What the devil," I said to myself. "Is the DeWire Center now air conditioned?"  









Thursday, February 13, 2014

There is new life

From: tiseye@mailstation.com
Sent: 2/13/2014 3:23:48 P.M. Central Standard Time
Subj: Dinner & Dixie with Terry Wild & Friends

-----Forwarded Message-----
From: Terry Wild <terry@terrywildstock.com>
Sent: Feb 9, 2014 11:26 AM
Subject: Dinner & Dixie


Dinner & Dixie with Terry Wild & Friends
(featuring - Jack Knuckles Fries (Piano), Jim Slick Chapman (Saxophones), Glen Slide Hosterman (trombone,
Jack Drummer Boy Lawton (percussion), Ken Bottom Wittman (Bass), and Terry Wildman Wild (Cornet & Vocal)

Saturday, March 1st (7:30- 10:30)
The Peter Herdic Restaurant & Inn
at its Mardi Gras Weekend

407 West Fourth Street
Williamsport, PA 17701
Call for Reservations 570-322-0165
http://www.herdichouse.com/the-restaurant/directions

Tuesday, February 11, 2014

Comments

Shall we get a handle on the Comments situation?

I don't believe this is critical, but, heck, let's be optimistic.

The good news is that you don't have to deal with those darn CAPTCHA codes.  I tried to put in CAPTCHA codes in testing numerous times, and it was irritating how frequently I was unsuccessful in discerning and entering the displayed characters correctly.

The disadvantage here on Blogger is that there is not, as best I can tell, a webpage that displays all Comments, including a link to the entry that the Comment is on.

So here is how I am going to try adapting to that.  If you leave a Comment on an entry, I will be alerted to that, and I will edit this entry to say a Comment has been left on an entry and give a link to the entry, plus indicate the date that the Comment has been left..

Also, I will make a label for this Comments entry so you can click on the label to see a listing of all Comments that have been made.

So,  LET THE COMMENTS BEGIN!!

Slow EM day

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Monday, February 10, 2014

Two days ago

http://youtu.be/mnEDMtWJZtE


Monday, August 6, 2012


After the Lake Swim was rained out on Sunday, 61 swimmers came a day later to the Edgemere.dock for 9:30 am sign up.                  

And George got these aerial photos for us.