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Murder Mystery Dinner In Arrowhead Lake

11/7/2009

Time: 6:30 PM to 9:30 PM
Location: Clubhouse

The cost for this event is $8.00 (6-adult); $5.00 (3-5) and children under the age of 3 eat free. Pay at the door....this is an All You Can Eat Dinner, the menu is glazed meatloaf, gravey, potatoes, vegetables, salad with varierty dressings, dessert, & beverages. This is a BYOB event....Take outs willb e avaialble for $6.00.
The Murder Mystery will be performed by several of the Cabaret cast members.
Children under the age of 12 must be accompanied by an adult, there will be free activity placemats for all children that attend.

Entrance Sign for Arrowhead Lake - A Private Vacation Community

Paintball In And Near The Poconos

The Adventure Center at Skytop Lodge, Route 390 and Dutch Hill Road, Skytop. Come play paintball on five new fields. Play a combination of games in and out of the woods including speedball. Equipment is available. Outside paint not permitted; all paintballs must be purchased at the Adventure Center. Minimum age 10 with waiver signed by guardian. Improve your skills at the paintball shooting gallery, with no age restriction. Call (570) 595-8988 and see www.skytop.com.

Fernwood Hotel & Resort, Route 209 in Bushkill. Guests can play Destination Paintball at a discount. Call 1-888-FERNWOOD or visit www.fernwoodhotel.com.

Kittatinny Paintball, north of the Poconos in Barryville, New York. Paintball course open to the public with equipment rentals available. Try the Paddle and Battle special: go canoeing, kayaking or rafting with your friends one day, and play paintball the next! Camping on premises. Call 1-800-FLOAT-KC or (570) 296-5890, or see www.kittatinny.com

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Golf Courses In The Poconos

Here are just a few courses you should check out in the Poconos.

Fernwood Hotel & Resort, Route 209 in Bushkill. Golfers of all abilities are challenged from spring to fall on Fernwood's par 71, 18-hole course. Take advantage of on-site club rentals, the golf shop, and convenient tee times. Staff includes PGA Golf Pro and instructor. Call 1-888-FERNWOOD, or visit www.fernwoodhotel.com.

Mount Airy Casino Resort, 44 Woodland Road, Mount Pocono. Designed by Hal Purdy, the 18-hole course features rolling, tree-lined fairways, and multiple ponds, lakes, and streams amidst scenic mountain views. Book your tee times now by calling 1-877-532-0345! The general number for this fabulous destination casino resort is 1-877-682-4791. Visit online at www.mountairycasino.com.

Shawnee Country Club, off I-80 exit 310 to River Road, on the grounds of the historic Shawnee Inn & Golf Resort in Shawnee-on-Delaware. Enjoy 27 holes of Championship golf, many on an island in the middle of the Delaware River! In addition to the main golf course, the resort also has the 9-hole Tillinghast Approach Golf Course, lit for night play. Tillinghast Golf Academy offers clinics and one-on-one instruction. Golf Shop, driving range, club fitting, and more. Call 1-800-SHAWNEE (742-9633) or (570) 424-4000, or see www.shawneeinn.com.

Skytop Lodge Golf Course, at Skytop Lodge off Route 390 in Skytop. This semi-private golf course is open to the public with 18 holes and 6,656 yards of golf. The course rating is par 72 and it has a slope rating of 133. Designed by Robert White, the Skytop Lodge golf course opened in 1927. Call the pro shop at (570) 595-8910 for tee times and information regarding membership; the number at Skytop Lodge is (570) 595-7401, and see www.skytop.com.

Split Rock Resort & Golf Club, Wolf Hollow Road in Lake Harmony. Twenty-seven holes of championship golf are open to the public. Memberships and Stay & Play Packages are available. Enjoy the spacious clubhouse, and golf carts with GPS systems! For your tee times, call (570) 722-9901 or log on to their website www.splitrockresort.com/golf. For lodging reservations call 1-800-255-7625; the general number at Split Rock Resort is (570) 722-9111.

Lodging In Blakeslee PA

If you are coming to the Poconos to look at vacation homes and you are not sure where to stay you may want to try The Blakeslee Inn & Restaurant. It is conveniently located along Route 940, just west of Blakeslee Corners.

It has elegant dining and lodging they welcome you with 10 luxurious suites and 24 spacious rooms, and an award-winning New American restaurant. Closed Wednesdays they feature Saturday tea, Sunday Brunch, nightly dinner, and new Dinner @ Dusk! For lodging reservations call (570) 646-1100; for dining reservations call (570) 643-6000; and visit www.blakesleeinn.com.

An up and coming event is:

November 13, 2009
Annual Autumn Wine Dinner

Executive Chef Jim Evans, Sous Chef, Chris Mullin and our Sommelier, Mike O'Donnell got together to put great wines with excellent dishes. Dazzle your taste buds with 5 great courses and enjoy great wine. $80pp for Dinner & Hotel Stay

Why Do Leaves Change Color?

We all enjoy the beautiful colors of autumn, but why the leaves change color is a mystery to most leaf-watchers. In summer, leaves capture the sun's energy and turn it into food through a process called photosynthesis. Photosynthesis is made possible through a green pigment called chlorophyll, which keeps leaves green in summer. Chlorophyll absorbs sunlight, turning it into the sugars trees live on. Yellow and orange pigments are present, but they are overpowered by green chlorophyll.

In winter, trees shed their leaves to slow the evaporation of water, which is difficult to replace when the ground is frozen. Also, trees may become damaged when water within their leaves freezes and expands. To prepare for winter, trees grow a corky layer which prevents water from entering their leaves. Without water, the tree stops making chlorophyll, and the old chlorophyll eventually fades away.

The leaves then show their yellow and orange pigments, which were there all along! For red leaves, there is a different explanation. The corky layer not only stops water from entering the leaves, it also prevents sugars from exiting the leaves. When the sun shines on the leaves, the sugars react with a chemical in the leaf to form a red pigment. A leaf that is in complete shade, with no sunlight, will not turn red.