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What’s Up, NEPA? — Week of Monday, Nov. 24, 2025
1+ day, 8+ hour ago (688+ words) Keeping Christ in Christmas." The public is invited to join in singing traditional Christmas carols with musical accompaniment by candlelight at 4 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 4 at the Nativity Display on the Luzerne County Courthouse lawn. This 17th annual event precedes the Christmas tree lighting ceremony at 5 p.m. inside the rotunda. For information contact Nancy 570-239-3363. Hear the Angels Sing," a living Nativity presented by Moving River Ministries at 453 South Main St., Wilkes-Barre, Dec. 12 and Dec. 13 at 6 p.m., 6:30 p.m., 7 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. both days, with live animals from Endless Dreams. Celebrate the true meaning of Christmas. Admission is free and free parking is available. Questions, contact Lisa at 570-817-9689 or [email'protected]/. Public Stitch-In with The Wyoming Valley Chapter of The Embroiderers" Guild of America 10 a.m. to noon Wednesday, Dec. 3, Barnes & Noble Bookstore in the Arena Hub Plaza in Wilkes-Barre Twp. You are invited to bring something to stitch along with us or…...
What’s Up, NEPA? — Week of Monday, Nov. 17, 2025
1+ week, 6+ day ago (1043+ words) Wilkes-Barre Knights of Columbus Council 302 Annual Memorial Mass will be held on Nov. 23, at Our Lady of Hope Parish, at 40 Park Avenue, Wilkes-Barre at 10:30 a.m. The Annual Memorial Mass is held for all council members who have passed away of the past year. Lithuanian Women's Club of Wyoming Valley Christmas Party will be held at 12:30 p.m. on Nov. 19 at the Cafe on Highway 315 in Plains Twp. Members should bring a small gift to exchange. New members are always welcome. For more information, call Betty at 570-868-3852. Public Stitch-In with The Wyoming Valley Chapter of The Embroiderers' Guild of America 10 a.m. to noon Wednesday, Dec. 3, Barnes & Noble Bookstore in the Arena Hub Plaza in Wilkes-Barre Twp. You are invited to bring something to stitch along with us or stop by and see what we are doing. Warrior Run Volunteer Fire Company, 316 Academy St., Warrior Run,…...
Order of Alhambra installs officers, plans caroling
1+ week, 1+ day ago (370+ words) Order of Alhambra, local caravan Alhamar No. 4 recently installed new officers for its fraternal 2025-2026 year, and is planning a "Peace in the Womb" session of Pro-Life Christmas Caroling at 2 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 13 on the sidewalk of Planned Parenthood, 101 North Main St., Wilkes-Barre, with live music provided by The Sisterhood Music. The caravan, which holds several events throughout the year for intellectually disabled people, meets on the second Wednesday of the month at 6:30 pm in the Community Room of Christ the King Chapel on the campus of King"s College, Wilkes-Barre. Shown from left are, seated: Rachel Young; Sharon Yale, Grand Chamberlain; Marilyn Krall, Grand Scribe; Maureen Roughsedge, Master of the Oasis; Rev. James J. McGahagan, Chaplain of Alhamar Caravan No. 4; John Brzycki, Sentinel of the Tower. Standing: Francis Kennedy, Immediate Past Grand Commander & Immediate Past Supreme Director R2; Michael Young; Cathy Kennedy, Master…...
Final Mass scheduled at St. Adalbert’s Church, Glen Lyon
4+ day, 17+ hour ago (240+ words) The interior of St. Adalbert's Church features elaborate wooden altars, an imposing raised pulpit, and communion rail. Exterior of St. Adalbert's Church A wedding at St. Adalbert, Dec. 26, 1950 First Holy Communion at St. Adalbert's, 1962 A 137 year legacy will come to an end in January when the last Roman Catholic church in Newport Township closes its doors. St. Adalbert's Church, 31 South Market Glen Lyon, will hold its final Mass at 2 p.m. on Sunday, Jan. 11. St. Adalbert's Church was a center of community life in Glen Lyon for decades, at one time sponsoring a Rosary Society, a junior and senior Holy Name Society, a Sacred Heart Society, a Sodality of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Children of Mary, multiple choirs, a Boy Scout troop, and a St. Ann's Confraternity. For many years, the parish also operated a school. Further consolidation took place in August…...
Faith leaders condemn a Pennsylvania Halloween parade float with an Auschwitz sign
3+ week, 5+ day ago (587+ words) By MARK SCOLFORO Associated Press The sun lights the buildings behind the entrance of the former Nazi death camp Auschwitz-Birkenau in Oswiecim, Germany, on Dec. 6, 2019. A man walks through the gate of the Sachsenhausen Nazi death camp with the phrase "Arbeit macht frei" (work sets you free) at the International Holocaust Remembrance Day, in Oranienburg, about 18 miles north of Berlin, Germany, on Jan. 27, 2019. Jewish and Catholic faith leaders condemned a Halloween parade float that carried a replica of the gate to the Nazi concentration camp at Auschwitz as the designer behind it apologized, saying he made it "with no ill intent." The replica gate, topped with the sign, "Arbeit macht frei" (work will set you free), was included on the float made for Saint Joseph Catholic School in Hanover for a parade Thursday. Hanover is in a rural area about…...
Christian Women of Our Lady of Hope Parish honor Blessed Mother
1+ day, 16+ hour ago (130+ words) The Christian Women of Our Lady of Hope Parish, 40 Park Ave., Wilkes-Barre, honored the Blessed Mother during their October meeting. Deacon William Behm, moderator, conducted a service and Carolyn Graziano, assisted by Mary Gallamo, crowned a statue of the Blessed Mother. A covered dish supper followed in the rectory. Shown from left are Mary Gallamo, Deacon Behm and Carolyn Graziano. Public Notices - Click to Learn More The Christian Women of Our Lady of Hope Parish, 40 Park Ave., Wilkes-Barre, honored the Blessed Mother during their October meeting. Deacon William Behm, moderator, conducted a service and Carolyn Graziano, assisted by Mary Gallamo, crowned a statue of the Blessed Mother. A covered dish supper followed in the rectory. Shown from left are Mary Gallamo, Deacon Behm and Carolyn Graziano....
Welsh Bethel Baptist honors its veterans
4+ day, 21+ hour ago (202+ words) Welsh Bethel Baptist Church in Wilkes-Barre recently honored its veterans during a Veterans Day Service. Shown from left are honorees: Tom Mislevits (Army), Bill May (Navy), Charles Lott (Army), Frank Gromel (Army), Jack Morgan (Army), George Evans (Marines), Art Thomas (Army National Guard), Mary Lott (Army), Pastor Donald Hartshorne (Marines). Missing from photo are: Harry Davis (Air Force), Bill Loefflad (Navy), Don Maharty (Army), Phil Pascoe (Army National Guard) Ron Roberts (Army), and Todd VanWhy (Marines). The church's seven Gold Star boys who made the ultimate sacrifice protecting our freedom are Pvt. William Robbins, World War I; and Pvt. Charles Grosspietch, Pvt. William Perry, Jr., S.Sgt. Thomas D. Williams, Cpl. Kenneth Hobbs, Pfc. Robert Hummel, and Pvt. William L. Richards, all from World War II. Welsh Bethel Baptist Church in Wilkes-Barre recently honored its veterans during a Veterans Day Service Shown from left…...
Wyoming United Methodist Church welcomes new members
3+ week, 5+ day ago (164+ words) Pastor Carole Coleman and the Wyoming United Methodist Church welcomed 11 new members this fall. Shown from left are Frank Harrison, Ken & Beth Sands, Marian Panasuik, Tom & Linda Festa, Carl Bullock and Tyrese Billups. Not shown are Taylor Coleman, Allen Coolbaugh and Mary Masters. Pastor Coleman is pictured in the background. The Wyoming United Methodist Church is located at 376 Wyoming Avenue in Wyoming. Services are held each Sunday at 10:30 a.m. All are welcome. Public Notices - Click to Learn More Pastor Carole Coleman and the Wyoming United Methodist Church welcomed 11 new members this fall. Shown from left are Frank Harrison, Ken & Beth Sands, Marian Panasuik, Tom & Linda Festa, Carl Bullock and Tyrese Billups. Not shown are Taylor Coleman, Allen Coolbaugh and Mary Masters. Pastor Coleman is pictured in the background. The Wyoming United Methodist Church is located at 376 Wyoming Avenue in Wyoming. Services…...
Commentary: Giving thanks can be an act of unity
3+ day, 9+ hour ago (272+ words) Cardinal Blase Cupich Chicago Tribune The Washington Monument stands majestically against the evening sky and is captured in the Reflecting pool, a view seen looking from the Lincoln Memorial. Two stories anchor our oldest holiday. Both took place in times of division and deprivation. And both offer a hopeful note about who we can be when we try. The peaks and valleys of American history are commonly defined by our wealth and our power. But as these stories remind us, the true character of America is found in our capacity as a pilgrim people to find reasons for hope and gratitude and share those blessings with others. So, what might those moments suggest for today's era of disunity and discord? In the face of all this, the overwhelming temptation can be to retreat to our separate corners, to give thanks…...
Harvest Church brings ‘The Gift’ performance to a newly renovated outdoor space
2+ day, 18+ hour ago (841+ words) By Mary Therese Biebel [email'protected] Doug Chapman has the role of an Archangel narrator in "The Gift," to be presented by Harvest Church outdoors for five performances Dec. 12-14. Isaac Chapman stands on a windswept overlook, acting defiant in his role as Satan and establishing humanity"s need for a Savior as the theatrical event "The Gift" begins. Pastor Ray Petts practices driving a horse and chariot with Trip Brown along for the ride. Sarah Makarewicz of Trucksville has the role of Mary, the mother of Jesus, in the dramatic presentation of "The Gift." It is a role she has portrayed many times before. Tim Conrad of Kingston, at right, has the role of the Angel Gabriel. Mark Malacavage is technical director of "The Gift." Luann Letoski is directing a cast of about 100 people in "The Gift." From the bleachers, which…...