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Schuylkill Women in Crisis launches E-Newletter

Schuylkill Women in Crisis is a private, nonprofit domestic violence organization that has served the Schuylkill County community since 1983. All services are free, confidential and provided to all victims regardless of sex.
Now SWIC is reaching out via the Internet with its new E-Newsletter. Each month's edition will include topics of special interest to supporters of the local domestic violence agency, as well as special events and fundraisers.
The fall issues include a contest to name the monthly volunteer and community column. The winning entry will receive products from The Grateful Thread, SWIC's weaving shop. The Grateful Thread, a weaving business operated by Schuylkill Women in Crisis, will be open for holiday shopping from 10 a.m. until 3 p.m. Tuesday, December 1, through Saturday, December 5. Come see many popular items available in seasonal and holiday colors and also the handmade artistry of several consignment artists. The store is located at 20 North Centre Street, Pottsville. And check out The Grateful Thread’s new website and online store at www.gratefulthread.org.
To be added to the mailing list, visit SWIC's Web site at www.s-wic.org or e-mail swicagency@comcast.net.
For more information about SWIC services, call 622-3991.
In addition to assisting victims, Schuylkill Women in Crisis is working to confront the societal issues that contribute to this problem. SWIC is motivated by the belief that all individuals are entitled to live free of the fear and pain caused by emotional and physical abuse. While the agency provides services to all individuals regardless of gender, they acknowledge that women and children are most vulnerable to this problem.
Schuylkill Women in Crisis launches E-Newletter
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For the first time, Schuylkill County will hold a judicial sale in the evening:
Thursday, November 12, 6 pm at the Schuylkill County Courthouse in Pottsville, PA
The county is hoping the evening hours will draw more bidders than a daytime sale.
NOTE: All buyers should use caution - what you buy is what you get. Caveat emptor.
70 homes in Schuylkill County municipalities will be available.
According to an article in the Pottsville Republican, no promises are made on the homes' conditions, but they come with absolutely no strings attached. There are no mortgages, liens or tax commitments of any kind for buyers. That differs from a county upset sale, when houses that have been delinquent on taxes for at least two years are put up for sale with liens and other payments attached.
For more information, contact the Schuylkill County tax claim bureau at 570-628-1405
Here is the link to the county website: http://www.co.schuylkill.pa.us/
Schuylkill County Judicial Sale: November 12, 2009
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In the mood for a little Trick or Treat? Here's a press release I sent to our local news organizations about one of our more interesting listings.
Things that go bump in the night!
If you've ever passed through the tiny town of Gordon, Pennsylvania, you probably won't remember much. It's not very memorable. There's no town square, no shopping center. Heck, it's hard to even get a cup of coffee after 6 p.m.
If you've ever visited the tiny town of Gordon, Pennsylvania, you probably didn't stay long. But there are some who did. You might even say their presence remains long after they've passed on.
At least that's the opinion of paranormal investigator Chris Skelly, founder of C.A.S.P.E.R. (Clarity Awareness Spiritual Paranormal Exploration & Research). Skelly and a dozen or so of his co-researchers gathered Saturday night at the former brick school house, which stands at the end of East Biddle Street. Their goal was to investigate a possible spiritual presence at the old school house.
For Skelly, it was his second visit to the building. A previous investigation with another paranormal investigative team in 2002 yielded photos of what Skelly claims is the vision of a small girl with a bow in her hair. The girl was captured on film in an area of the basement next to an old coal bin. According to one member of the research team, that area of the building used to be the janitor's room and when the children misbehaved in school, they were sent to the janitor's room. In another 2002 photo, Skelly says, the outline of a young boy through a white streak of light near the main door is clearly visible.
The school, now privately owned and vacant (at least by anyone of this world), is currently for sale and both the owner and her realtors, The Property Shoppe, LLC. Of Jim Thorpe, are hoping that there's a buyer out there just looking for a haunted or allegedly haunted property to open a business or even renovate and turn it into a home.
The building is a 2,200 square foot, 2-story solid brick building, built in 1890, according to the cornerstone in Italianate style with tall windows and a central split staircase. The building's interior has been gutted to the studs, but the hardwood floors, carved woodwork and even a blackboard or two remains. An addition in the rear, obviously added after the original construction is in dyer need of a roof. "I guess you'd call it a handyperson special, but the building is solid and has good bones," said Jason Larsen of The Property Shoppe, LLC, the property's listing agent.
"It certainly commands a presence the way it sits majestically on that small knoll," proclaimed The Property Shoppe's Broker Kelly Fisher, "it would make a great office or shop."
"Presence" is precisely what the paranormal investigators were looking for last Saturday night.
On this latest exploration, the team began the evening with a protection prayer, said to protect those who visit from any harmful spirits. Next, they spread out in search of any spiritual presence, which might be residing in the building. Armed with an electronic sensor, Skelly circled the area watching for any sign of electromagnetic waves. Since the power was disconnected to the building, one member explained, there shouldn't be any electro magnetic activity, but still, the sensor was activated over and over, glowing red and beeping.
As members scattered throughout the building, flashes from digital cameras were the only lights, but the sounds were everywhere. They were the sounds of "I got some orbs," "over here," "ectoplasm." The members called to each other and shared photos of round white splashes of white they call orbs - thought to be a concentrated area of power. Bob Fanaro of The Property Shoppe even captured an orange orb on film - very rare according to the group's members. There were even sightings and photos taken of ectoplasm, a vaporous or ethereal substance associated with spiritual manifestations.
Next, Skelly setup a voice recorder while his wife, Loriann and others asked questions of the spirits from "what's your name" and "why are you here" to "can we do anything for you?" Some members of the team claimed to hear whispered responses, for the rest of us, we heard only the sound of rain outside and the occasional barking dog.
Little has been written of the building's history. But, according to The History of Pottsville and Schuylkill County, by Joseph H. Zerbey, The six-room schoolhouse was built in 1890 after fire destroyed the former school, which was located across the street. N.M. Frank was the first principal and teacher of the high grades. Teachers typically received a salary of $25 a month and according to one teacher, Miss Bertha Hubler, "we built our own fires and swept and dusted our rooms three times a week." Zerbey's accounting goes on to say that students were absent quite often and discipline was a problem, likely since the schoolwork was the same day in and day out. Later, new subjects were added and attendance became mandatory and the teachers agreed that school became much more enjoyable and truancy became a thing of the past. The first graduation was in 1892 and had four graduates. Until 1928, there was only one teacher for the entire high school. That teacher also served as principal.
Not much else is known of the school, but the building's current owner said that a neighbor told her that there was an influenza outbreak in the 1920s, which claimed many lives in the small town. It wasn't possible to dig graves fast enough to accommodate all of the victims, so the school, as well as a local church, was used for a time as a ‘storage house' for the bodies waiting to be buried.
"So is that who's supposedly haunting this place?" Fisher asked one of the investigators, "or are the children still here?"
Whatever remains - if there's any spiritual presence remaining is still a mystery. Skelly and his team will analyze the recordings made on the EVP (Electronic Voice Phenomena) recorder, as well as photos taken by the group on this outing. Will they be back again for more investigating? There's no plan right now, but for now, the old building waits patiently, perched up on that knoll, for the next live inhabitants who will buy the building and bring back the "spirit" of the old place.
As the investigations winded down, the group gathered once again in a downstairs classroom and joined in a soul recovery prayer before they disappeared into the rainy night like ghosts.
Chris Skelly of C.A.S.P.E.R. may be contacted at 570-473-7448. For information on purchasing the building, please call Jason Larsen at 570-640-7511 or The Property Shoppe, LLC at 570-325-3302.




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October 1, 2009 7:00 pm Open Mic / Karaoke at the Lazy Dog Coffeehouse
7-10 pm, Lazy Dog Coffeehouse, 18 East Sunbury St., Minersville.
Everyone is welcome, from seasoned players to first-timers. A great place to test out new material or shake off your first-show jitters. Open mic is open to all performers within the parameters (call or see website for rules). Equipment, props and instruments that can easily be carried on stage and quickly set up are all permitted. If you are planning to attend an open mic session and have any question about what you can and cannot bring, please email them.
If you have not been out to visit the Lazy Dog Coffeehouse, you don't know what you're missing! It's a cute, New York-style coffeehouse right in the heart of Minersville, Pennsylvania.
Located at 18 E. Sunbury St. Minersville, PA 17954 Ph: 570.544.4800
Located on Sunbury Street (the main street in Minersville), just off the 4-lane highway coming in from Pottsville.
Adjacent to Schuylkill Dental Medicine and the Way-Mart grocery store.
Here's their upcoming events:
Sept 27-Oct 25: 1st Annual TOP DOG Cabaret Challenge
Saturday Oct 10: Meet the Artists: Allied Artists of Schuylkill County
Saturday Oct 24: Motown Night
Fri/Sat Nov 6-Nov 7: Veterans Weekend
Saturday Nov 21 (Back by Popular Demand): Oldies Night w/ Jeff Krick
Sunday Nov 29: PAZ Designs Jewelry Show & Sale
Sunday Dec 6: Kathy Miller: Storytime, Book Sale & Signing
Thursday Dec 31: New Year's Eve w/ Mr. Z and the Nightshift!
Feb 21-Mar21, 2010: 2nd Annual TOP DOG Karaoke Competition
Open Mic / Karaoke at the Lazy Dog Coffeehouse
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Pine Grove, PA Land For Sale: www.pinegrove17963.com
If you are looking to buy land -- for building your dream home, a small hunting cabin, or just to hunt on, there's a new web site we just launched this weekend:
http://www.pinegrove17963.com has information about the area and also houses for sale and Pine Grove, PA land for sale
The site has maps and pricelists for 4 subdivisions in the area:
Edgewood Farms (map at left)--only a few lots left here!
Farmview
Sunrise
and our latest listing, 6 lots on Mountain Road, Pine Grove
1-acre lots start at $38,500 on Mountain Road and $45,900 in the other developments.

Owner financing is possible on the first three areas.
Choose your own builder.
We also have a 35-acre parcel for sale that would make an ideal hunting camp or private retreat for someone looking to get away from it all to the country (see map to the right, just off I-81). Where else can you find 35+ acres for $160,000?
How to find our Pine Grove, PA land for sale: Pine Grove is in southwestern Schuylkill County, PA.
All of these lots are quickly accessible from Interstate 81 (I-81), Route 443 and Route 125.
They are a short commute to Harrisburg, Lebanon/Lancaster, and Reading, PA.
Pine Grove, PA Land For Sale: www.pinegrove17963.com
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