This morning we found a beautiful male Chocolate Lab in our front yard,
he does not have any tags just a choker chain. He is a very friendly dog
missing his family. Please help us in spreading the word that we found
this poor dog, please call 570-668-1079
From: Diane <diane@...> Subject: Re: [SchuylkillCART] 2 LOST DOGS- Lost in Brandonville, PA area To: SchuylkillCART@yahoogroups.com Date: Sunday, August 2, 2009, 7:40 AM
Subject: [SchuylkillCART] 2 LOST DOGS- Lost in Brandonville, PA area
LOST
Two dogs Lost from the MTA Fishing Club, Brandonville, PA. We live on top of the Vulcan Hill outside Mahanoy City, they may try to find their way home from Brandonville? Missing are:
"Taz" a male, black/white, beagle/mix, and "Molly" a female, English Springer Spaniel, white/black. Both are VERY friendly and good with other dogs. Will not hurt children or people or other dogs!
If found, PLEASE contact Dan or Julie Stevens at 570-773-3077 a REWARD is offered for their SAFE return!
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Subject: [SchuylkillCART] 2 LOST DOGS- Lost in Brandonville, PA area
LOST
Two dogs Lost from the MTA Fishing Club, Brandonville, PA. We live on top of the Vulcan Hill outside Mahanoy City, they may try to find their way home from Brandonville? Missing are:
"Taz" a male, black/white, beagle/mix, and "Molly" a female, English Springer Spaniel, white/black. Both are VERY friendly and good with other dogs. Will not hurt children or people or other dogs!
If found, PLEASE contact Dan or Julie Stevens at 570-773-3077 a REWARD is offered for their SAFE return!
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Subject: [SchuylkillCART] 2 LOST DOGS- Lost in Brandonville, PA area
LOST
Two dogs Lost from the MTA Fishing Club, Brandonville, PA. We live on top of the Vulcan Hill outside Mahanoy City, they may try to find their way home from Brandonville? Missing are:
"Taz" a male, black/white, beagle/mix, and "Molly" a female, English Springer Spaniel, white/black. Both are VERY friendly and good with other dogs. Will not hurt children or people or other dogs!
If found, PLEASE contact Dan or Julie Stevens at 570-773-3077 a REWARD is offered for their SAFE return!
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Two dogs Lost from the MTA Fishing Club, Brandonville, PA. We live on top of the Vulcan Hill outside Mahanoy City, they may try to find their way home from Brandonville? Missing are:
"Taz" a male, black/white, beagle/mix, and "Molly" a female, English Springer Spaniel, white/black. Both are VERY friendly and good with other dogs. Will not hurt children or people or other dogs!
If found, PLEASE contact Dan or Julie Stevens at 570-773-3077 a REWARD is offered for their SAFE return!
I didn't realize you emailed me from SCART. It didn't seem like it was to me. I am so very sorry and embarrassed. I never see anyone post much on that web for a long time now. Guess it is taking awhile to get eveyrone together. When I re:ed you I didn't see that it was scart intil I replied, and I am sorry to have offended you, is there a way we can get that deleted?. I would like to see if we could. I love beloning to this group, and going to as many classes as I can. I have been to quite a few. I am from Pottsville Maybe dlelet this one too if there is away, and we can start over
Again very sorry about that
Carolyn M Heitmiller SCART member
Robert Citrullo <thedogshouse64@...> wrote:
That's ok
I was in the group and I am also a PA Humane Officer
That's ok
I was in the group and I am also a PA Humane Officer
Bob
--- supergeeme <supergeeme@...> wrote:
> I am afraid I don't who your are or where your from.
> I really don't
> feel comfortable without knowing your from our
> group.
>
> Geemie
>
>
Online DrugstoreTm is a
reputable Drug Store that provides health products for a customer.
Aside from a low prizes of our medicine, absolutely quality of our
medicine are here. Just visit our website and order some of our best
health products. Buy Soma , Fioricet And Tramadol.
FYI: The 15's listed below should be IS's. IS-5.A, IS-7, IS-10, IS-11, IS-111,
IS-244
--- In SchuylkillCART@yahoogroups.com, "Matz, John" <jmatz@...> wrote:
>
> _____
>
> From: Simeone, Aliza [mailto:asimeone@...]
> Sent: Tuesday, November 01, 2005 8:49 AM
> To: Matz, John
> Subject: FW: training reminder
>
> Hello everyone. I was just wandering around the FEMA training site
> again today and wanted to remind you all of the variety of great online
> courses available there.
>
> For example:
> IS-700-NIMS
> ICS-100
> 15-5.A An introduction to hazardous materials
> 15-7 Citizens Guide to Disaster Assistance
> 15-10 Animals in Disasters Module A
> 15-11 Animals in Disasters Module B
> 15-111 Livestock in Disasters
> 15-244 Developing and Managing Volunteers
>
> There is also information about live courses at various sites. One that
> at least one person from each group should probably try to take is the
> Basic Public Information Officer (PIO) course (class G290) if you can
> find a reasonable location that it is being held.
>
> The website is http://training.fema.gov/EMIWeb
>
> Let me know if you have any questions.
>
> Aliza Simeone V.M.D.
> Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture
> Region VII
> Route 113, P.O. Box 300
> Creamery, PA 19430
> 610-489-1003
>
Yes, we have some training classes periodically. You need to
get in touch with Diane, she can help you much better. We have a hands
on horse training coming up on the 22nd. of October. That is a Sunday.
It will take place at the Long Run Stables on rt. 443. There is a
general meeting on the 7th of November for ALL Cart members. It is held
at the Ag building on901 in Pottsville. Diane Reppy
<diane@...> That is Diane's email, you can reach
her there.
Candy
supergeeme wrote:
I would like to know if there will be any more classes for the
CART
teams. Schuylkill or other counties as well.
Supergeeme
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Here is the information from the LCCC website
along with the web address.The
following NIMS classes are scheduled within the county.There is a September 30 deadline on
getting this training.As there is
a great deal going on in the coming weeks (SSES drill, convention, holiday)
please try to register for one of these classes.
Thanks,
Matz
John M. Matz
Operations and Training Officer
County of Schuylkill, Emergency Management Agency
435 N. Centre Street
PottsvillePA17901
Phone: (570)622-3739
Fax: (570)621-9999
jmatz@...
From: Bohr Jr, Peter E
[mailto:pebohr@...] Sent: Wednesday, August 16, 2006
11:47 AM To:Matz,
John Subject: NIMS @ Orwin Fire Company
August 23 at 6:30
Matz,
Are
we still on for the subject date and time?
Peter Bohr Jr. Engineering Assurance Product Test Lab
PCB & Mechanical Design Engineering Team
GIC&E North America 2100
Paxton Street Phone: 717-810-2319 Harrisburg, PA17111
Fax: 717-810-4151
please help pass the word concerning the Disaster Recovery
Center opening in Schuylkill on Monday July 10.
Thanks,
Matz
July 8,
2006
DR-1649-PA
/ PR11
Media Contacts:
FEMA: 717-526-7081
PEMA: 717-526-7175
Disaster
News
FEMA AND PEMAOPENFIVEDISASTERRECOVERYCENTERS
DRCs to Open In Schuylkill, Susquehanna, Wyoming, Monroe and WayneCounties
on July 10
HARRISBURG – To help meet the
ongoing needs of Pennsylvania’s recent
severe storms and flooding victims,
the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and Pennsylvania’s Emergency Management
Agency (PEMA) are opening five Disaster Recovery Centers (DRC) on July 10.The centers provide a single location where
people are able to talk face-to-face with recovery specialists.
Before visiting a DRC, you should begin the
application process by calling FEMA’s toll-free number,
1-800-621-FEMA (3362) or TTY
1-800-462-7585 for
the hearing and speech impaired.Both
numbers are available from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m., seven days a week until further
notice. Multilingual operators are also available to answer your call. Those
with Internet access can register online at www.fema.gov.
Representatives from local, state and federal agencies,
and some private-sector organizations will staff the following joint DRCs:
SchuylkillCounty
TechnologyCenter
South
Campus I.U. 29
17 Maple Avenue
Mar Lin
17951
SusquehannaCounty
Blue RidgeSchool
SR 1039
AKA School Road
New Milford 18834
WyomingCounty
Evans Falls Elementary
2055 SR 29S
Tunkhannock
18657
MonroeCounty
JT Lambert Elementary School Gymnasium
2000 Milford Road
East Stroudsburg 18301
WayneCounty
7/10 and 7/11 only
Northern Wayne Fire Company
1665
Crosstown Highway
Lakewood
**MOBILE DRC**
All centers will open Monday, July 10 at 1 p.m.
Regular hours thereafter:
10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday to Friday
10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturdays
All, except WayneCounty, will close on
Sundays
-more-
FEMA/PEMA DRCs TO OPEN / Page 2
PLEASE NOTE: The WayneCountyDRC
is a MOBILE DRC. It will be
traveling around the Wayne
county area, visiting Equinunk, Waymart, Hawley and Honesdale starting July 12.
“At this time in the recovery process,
people are beginning to think about putting their lives back together,”
James R. Joseph, Commonwealth Coordinating Officer, said.“Right now people want information
about the status of their applications for assistance or help filling out their
disaster loan application.They want to
know what their options for rebuilding are, so they don’t have to face
the same disaster problems when the flooding happens again.”
Some of the things people can accomplish at the centers
include:
·Inquiring about the status of the application they have
already made by phone;
·Referrals for temporary rental assistance resources;
·Assistance completing U.S. Small Business
Administration (SBA) low-interest loan applications for homeowners, renters or
business owners;
·Receive information about Disaster Unemployment
Assistance;
·Receive state and federal disaster tax assistance;
·Receive disaster legal assistance from the State Bar
Association;
·Referrals to local agencies that provide crisis
counseling;
·Receive information about the Individual and Family
Grant Program;
·Examining options for repairing or rebuilding in
floodplains;
·Learn cost effective measures to reduce the impact of
future flooding or disaster losses;
·Receive referrals to American Red Cross and other
voluntary organizations to help with
immediate
unmet needs.
“Visiting a DRC is not mandatory but is
an opportunity for people to have face-to-face contact with agency
representatives,” said Federal Coordinating Officer Tom Davies. “Visitors can learn what their options
are for repairing or rebuilding and learn what they can do to avoid future
damages from severe storms and flooding so they don’t have to face the
same problems again.”
The counties designated to receive individual
assistance are: Bradford, Berks, Bucks, Chester, Columbia, Dauphin,
Franklin, Lackawanna,
Lancaster, Lebanon,
Luzerne, Monroe, Montgomery,
Montour, Northampton, Northumberland, Pike,
Schuylkill, Susquehanna, Wayne and Wyoming.
Individuals who are unable to visit the
centers and have questions about disaster assistance, rebuilding or preventive
measures to avoid future damages are urged to call the same numbers and select
the option for “General Information” or go online to www.fema.gov where valuable recovery information can also be found.
FEMA manages federal response and recovery
efforts following any national incident. FEMA also initiates mitigation
activities, works with state and local emergency managers, and manages the
National Flood Insurance Program. FEMA became part of the U.S. Department of
Homeland Security on March 1, 2003.
###
More
disaster information is available on the Internet at www.fema.gov or www.pema.state.pa.us,
and SBA information at www.sba.govDisaster recovery assistance is available
without regard to race, color, sex, religion, national origin, age, disability
or economic status. Anyone who believes he or she has been discriminated
against should contact the federal or state coordinating officer.
Thereis no cost to attend but you must register thru LCCC
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-----Original Message-----
From: Diane Reppy <diane@...>
To: SchuylkillCART@yahoogroups.com <SchuylkillCART@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Tue Jun 06 07:29:55 2006
Subject: Re: [SchuylkillCART] Training Opportunity at LCCC
I'd like to attend, but I did not see a cost listed and I wasn't sure if I need
to register for each class individually or could do it together. Do you know or
should I contact LCCC ?
Thanks
Diane
PS I now have a pager so if you or the EMA needs me , they can get me
immediately at 628-5104. It is not an alpha one, so you must just put in your
number.
----- Original Message -----
From: Matz, John <mailto:jmatz@...>
To: schuylkillfire@yahoogroups.com ; schuylkillCoEMA@yahoogroups.com ;
schuylkillCART@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Monday, June 05, 2006 2:43 PM
Subject: [SchuylkillCART] Training Opportunity at LCCC
Monday, June 19, 2006
Get Ready 2006, Emergency Preparedness Conclave
Get Involved! Get Ready 2006, a comprehensive regional health and safety
symposium, will bring together healthcare workers, first responders, law
enforcement officers, public and educational officials, industry leaders and
community members, to participate in a unique series of seminars and open
forums, featuring nationally recognized speakers, the week of June 20-25, 2006
at LCCC's Schnecksville Campus. PLUS, special workshops on Saturday, June 24, to
help families to prepare for emergencies!
Lehigh Carbon Community College is sponsoring a series of educational offerings
from June 20 to 25, 2006 at the Main Campus - Schnecksville. Please look over
the attached schedules and course descriptions and post at your location.
Registration and additional information is available at www.lccc.edu
<http://www.lccc.edu/>
John M. Matz
Operations and Training Officer
County of Schuylkill, Emergency Management Agency
435 N. Centre Street
Pottsville PA 17901
Phone: (570)622-3739
Fax: (570)621-9999
jmatz@...