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This Family can use some help.
- Emma is 8. She wears sz 8
pants and sz 8 or small tops, shoe size is 3. Her 2nd grade teacher
is Nikki Burdge.
- Skye is 6. She wears sz. 7 and sz 7 or small
tops, shoe size is 2. Her 1st grade teacher is Patti Smith
- Michael is 3. He wears sz. 5t or 6t pants and
shirts and a size 13 shoe.
- Zach is 11 and is wearing a size 12 husky pants
and large shirts, not sure on shoe size.
- Destiny is 9 and wears a size 10 pants and shirts
and a size 3 shoe.
- Justina wears a 15/16 adult pants or 17 missy
and XL shirt.
We were able to speak with Justina today and get some
more accurate information. The trailer was not completely destroyed
thank goodness, but due to smoke and water damage as well as holes
having to be cut into various areas of the sides of the trailer,
it will not inhabitable. She had only lived in this location for a
few weeks. She said she looked at a place in Dry Run (The old Gold
& Gray), but is it more house than she needs or can afford utilities
for. She could probably swing the rent, but just do to it's size
the utilities would cost a fortune. Ideally she can afford about
$500 per month plus utilities.
The Red Cross provided her with a debit card for some
of her immediate needs such as clothing and food. She did get some
clothing items and is staying with a family so food at this point is
not a dire need.
Our thought is if we are able to find her a place
with reasonable rent where the landlord would possibly waive the
security deposit or allow it to be paid over a series of months,
then perhaps the utilities can be paid for her for a few months from
various sources.
Please continue to pray for this family and pray
specifically for a place to live to become available quickly as what
better gift would it be than for her to be settled with her children
by Christmas.
Thank you for being a valley who cares for your
neighbors,
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Congratulations to Fannett Metal Boys District 5 Champs.
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THE FIRST NATIONWIDE TEST OF THE EMERGENCY ALERT
SYSTEM WILL TAKE PLACE November 9 at 2 p.m. EST
The Federal
Emergency Management Agency's Region III office (Philadelphia) announced
today that on November 9 at 2:00 p.m. eastern standard time, the federal
government will conduct the first nationwide test of the Emergency Alert
System (EAS).
The test will last approximately 30 seconds.
During this period, regularly scheduled television, radio, cable, and
satellite shows will be interrupted as the system is being tested.
FEMA is working to ensure that the public is aware of this test and that
it will not be a real emergency alert.
In light of the township's
role in local emergency management coordination, PSATS wanted to alert
our members should you want to inform your residents of this upcoming
test.
The national Emergency Alert System is an alert
and warning system that can be activated by the president, if needed, to
provide information to the American public during emergencies.
However, state and local
emergency authorities also use parts of the system to issue more
localized emergency alerts.
The test is an important
exercise in ensuring that the system is effective in communicating
critical information to the public in the event of a real emergency.
Should you desire additional information on this specific test, contact:
Niki Edwards at 215-931-5614
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Fannett-Metal held its
homecoming dance on Saturday, October 15 in the high school
gymnasium. Eric Foy and Hailey Nye were crowned king and
queen. Daulton Seibert and Megan Dougherty were crowned
prince and princess.
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Lower Path Valley
Presbyterian Youth Sunday School Class are collecting
Newspapers, magazines and
telephone books to be recycled.
Call Lilly Black for drop off
times
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Metal Township provides a FREE
service for recycling of any empty & rinsed normal household
containers (i.e. plastic bottles, any type metal cans &
glass containers). Please drop empty containers loose, not
bagged or boxed, into the recycling trailer setting at the back
of Metal Township Fire Company building in Fannettsburg. |
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Website for People of PA
In December, Governor Rendell
launched
www.heretohelp.pa.gov,
a new
online resource for Pennsylvanians. The Web site allows citizens
to find
the resources they need through existing government programs to
help
make ends meet during these difficult economic times.
As a visible member of your community, township officials can
play a
role in making sure that your residents are aware of this new
Internet
resource.
The "Here to Help" Web site includes information on employment,
family
services, veterans' services, housing, seniors, economic
development,
and education.
If you or someone you know needs assistance in any of these
areas,
please visit www.heretohelp.pa.gov to explore the online tools
and
programs that exist to help you find a job, cope with heating
expenses,
apply for health and human services and more.
James Wheeler
Pa. State Assoc. of Township Supervisors
Director of Environmental Affairs
Manager, PSATS CDL Program
4855 Woodland Drive
Enola, PA, 17025
(P) 717-763-0930
(C) 717-805-3585
(F) 717-763-9732
(E)
jwheeler@psats.org |
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