"Fast Cars and Freedom" Montrose Area Kiwanis Club Car Show happening on Saturday, June 15, 2024, at Elk Lake School District. Gates open at 9 AM and close at 4 PM with paved parking available for all show vehicles. Enjoy a fun-filled day with DJ music by David Nice, East of Texas BBQ and Giddy Up & Go Snack Shack LLC. serving delicious treats all day long, as well as exciting games like the 50/50 drawing and raffle baskets up for grabs! For questions and pre-registration applications, Vendors application contact Debbie Crisman at 570.278.1026, 570.533.1331, or [email protected]. ... See MoreSee Less
343 is a well-known number in the fire service that represents the number of New York City Fire Department (FDNY) members who died in the terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001. The 343 firefighters are also known as Engine 343. Tunnel to Towers 5K Montrose PA Run Walk is honored to have 3 firefighter from Elk Lake Volunteer Fire Company walking with us, Saturday, May 11th. Still time to register online or day of event 7:30 AM Elk Lake School Pavillion. runsignup.com/Race/PA/Springville/TunneltoTowers5KRunWalkMontrosePA... See MoreSee Less
If God places a child before you, and you are too busy to wield either a positive or negative influence…you just did the latter! You communicated that the child doesn’t matter and isn’t important. Children are great imitators. So, give them something great to imitate, only a child sees things with perfect clarity because it hasn't developed all those filters that prevent us from seeing things that we don't expect to see. When you support Montrose Area Kiwanis Club you enable Kiwanis to pays it forward we are all winning. A thank you card from Elk Lake School District 6th grade students. Montrose Area Kiwanis Club paid for their class trip to Gettysburg's. ... See MoreSee Less
Friends - I recently announced that nine school districts in the 111th will be receiving more than $1.2 million in grants for school safety. I am pleased to see additional dollars invested in our region’s school districts for school safety, security and building entrance fortification. These efforts, combined with the mental health component, are what we need to provide peace of mind to parents, educators and students.
The total amount awarded to each school district is as follows:
• Blue Ridge School District - $141,787. • Elk Lake School District - $143,175. • Forest City Regional School District - $139,519. • Montrose Area School District - $150,558. • Mountain View School District – $141,569 • Susquehanna Community School District - $139,779. • Susquehanna County Career and Technical Center - $70,000. • Wayne Highlands School District - $ 170,264. • Western Wayne School District - $157,361.
The funding was distributed through four different grants, which includes Noncompetitive School Mental Health Grants, Formula-Based School Safety and Security Meritorious Grants, Competitive School Safety and Security Grants, and Targeted School Safety Grants for Nonpublic Schools. ... See MoreSee Less
Sportsman’s Bingo
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Sunday February 5, 2023.
Black Walnut American Legion, Laceyville, Pa.
Hosted by Montrose Area Kiwanis Club.
Doors open at 10AM-first call 12-Noon.
Black Walnut American Legion Bingo Hall, Laceyville, Pa.
Prizes provided by Burke’s Gun Shop, Meshoppen, Pa.
Tickets $50.00, BYOB, also available food, special buy-ins, 50/50, Instant Bingo ticket game, bingo daubers, extra bingo cards.
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"Fast Cars and Freedom" Montrose Area Kiwanis Club Car Show happening on Saturday, June 15, 2024, at Elk Lake School District. Gates open at 9 AM and close at 4 PM with paved parking available for all show vehicles. Enjoy a fun-filled day with DJ music by David Nice, East of Texas BBQ and Giddy Up & Go Snack Shack LLC. serving delicious treats all day long, as well as exciting games like the 50/50 drawing and raffle baskets up for grabs!
For questions and pre-registration applications, Vendors application contact Debbie Crisman at 570.278.1026, 570.533.1331, or [email protected]. ... See MoreSee Less
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343 is a well-known number in the fire service that represents the number of New York City Fire Department (FDNY) members who died in the terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001. The 343 firefighters are also known as Engine 343. Tunnel to Towers 5K Montrose PA Run Walk is honored to have 3 firefighter from Elk Lake Volunteer Fire Company walking with us, Saturday, May 11th. Still time to register online or day of event 7:30 AM Elk Lake School Pavillion. runsignup.com/Race/PA/Springville/TunneltoTowers5KRunWalkMontrosePA ... See MoreSee Less
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If God places a child before you, and you are too busy to wield either a positive or negative influence…you just did the latter! You communicated that the child doesn’t matter and isn’t important. Children are great imitators. So, give them something great to imitate, only a child sees things with perfect clarity because it hasn't developed all those filters that prevent us from seeing things that we don't expect to see. When you support Montrose Area Kiwanis Club you enable Kiwanis to pays it forward we are all winning. A thank you card from Elk Lake School District 6th grade students. Montrose Area Kiwanis Club paid for their class trip to Gettysburg's. ... See MoreSee Less
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Friends - I recently announced that nine school districts in the 111th will be receiving more than $1.2 million in grants for school safety. I am pleased to see additional dollars invested in our region’s school districts for school safety, security and building entrance fortification. These efforts, combined with the mental health component, are what we need to provide peace of mind to parents, educators and students.
The total amount awarded to each school district is as follows:
• Blue Ridge School District - $141,787.
• Elk Lake School District - $143,175.
• Forest City Regional School District - $139,519.
• Montrose Area School District - $150,558.
• Mountain View School District – $141,569
• Susquehanna Community School District - $139,779.
• Susquehanna County Career and Technical Center - $70,000.
• Wayne Highlands School District - $ 170,264.
• Western Wayne School District - $157,361.
The funding was distributed through four different grants, which includes Noncompetitive School Mental Health Grants, Formula-Based School Safety and Security Meritorious Grants, Competitive School Safety and Security Grants, and Targeted School Safety Grants for Nonpublic Schools. ... See MoreSee Less
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