Sunday, August 31, 2008
Doctor's Office Has Moved
I've been asked to let people know that the house on the corner with the Veteran's Memorial is no longer the doctor's office. Dr. Zurad is now located in Tunkhannock, PA. Google Map Directions.
Physican's Care is located right next to Lech's Pharmacy. Just go in the door as if you are going to Lech's Pharmacy and turn right into the doctor's office.
Gladys Place & Norma Robbins now live in the Old Doctor's Office which is now apartments for Senior Citizens. The upstairs apartment is available for any senior citizen that meets specific guidelines and can climb stairs.
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Thursday, August 28, 2008
Community Talk Back
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Tuesday, August 19, 2008
July Community Events
We invite you to share your community interests whether it's to invite the community to an event, share your concerns about the community in general, give praise or express your dis-satisfaction with something, talk about your favorite book, whatever. This is a community talk section of the site open to the community residents and businesses.
The picture to the left is our monument honoring our war heroes from our community. It sits on the corner of the lot of the old Doctor's Office, which is now a home for retired seniors. The seniors currently residing there are Gladys Place & Norma Robbins who is wheel-chair bound. If you see either Gladys or Norma on the street, be sure to give them a big hello!
Our July Community Days was a big hit! The most popular was the Kiddie Tractor Pull. We had quite a lineup of youngsters ready to test out their toy tractors. It took awhile but as the day heated up, the water balloon tossing became a big hit! It allowed people to cool off in a big way. Later that night the dancing was lots of fun.
On the same day, the Oldest House had an open house for history buffs and Hidden Creek Winery had their annual Pig Roast & Fireworks. July turned out to be a huge area event with lots going on. It was hard to choose where to go first!
If you've been strolling down the street, have you noticed the new flags and signage? Eb's is sporting a brand new sign this year & the Laceyville Business Association has added red, white & blue flags attached to the lamp posts. Slowly but surely, we're making our street aesthetically pleasing.
Laceyville was extremely proud that the Sojourners camped along the banks of the Susquehanna and stayed long enough to give an interesting talk about the importance of the river and where the water originated from. Laceyville has long been a stop for canoing, kayaking, boating & fishing. We've created a peaceful area where people can camp as well as picnic or just sit and enjoy the river. The area gets a lot of activity and will get more in the future. There are plans in the making....talk to our Mayor Ken Patton about some of them.
If you haven't visited our river walk, stop in any time, it's free.
The picture to the left is our monument honoring our war heroes from our community. It sits on the corner of the lot of the old Doctor's Office, which is now a home for retired seniors. The seniors currently residing there are Gladys Place & Norma Robbins who is wheel-chair bound. If you see either Gladys or Norma on the street, be sure to give them a big hello!
Our July Community Days was a big hit! The most popular was the Kiddie Tractor Pull. We had quite a lineup of youngsters ready to test out their toy tractors. It took awhile but as the day heated up, the water balloon tossing became a big hit! It allowed people to cool off in a big way. Later that night the dancing was lots of fun.
On the same day, the Oldest House had an open house for history buffs and Hidden Creek Winery had their annual Pig Roast & Fireworks. July turned out to be a huge area event with lots going on. It was hard to choose where to go first!
If you've been strolling down the street, have you noticed the new flags and signage? Eb's is sporting a brand new sign this year & the Laceyville Business Association has added red, white & blue flags attached to the lamp posts. Slowly but surely, we're making our street aesthetically pleasing.
Laceyville was extremely proud that the Sojourners camped along the banks of the Susquehanna and stayed long enough to give an interesting talk about the importance of the river and where the water originated from. Laceyville has long been a stop for canoing, kayaking, boating & fishing. We've created a peaceful area where people can camp as well as picnic or just sit and enjoy the river. The area gets a lot of activity and will get more in the future. There are plans in the making....talk to our Mayor Ken Patton about some of them.
If you haven't visited our river walk, stop in any time, it's free.
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