Williamsport’s final classic car cruise-in for 2012 will be held Friday from 6 to 9 p.m. on two blocks of Conococheague Street. Classic cars should plan to enter from either end of Salisbury Street.
The cruise-in benefits Toys for Tots. Everyone is asked to bring a toy or monetary donation.
Entertainment will be an Elvis Revue. Santa Claus, as played by Bud Kline, will make an appearance. Bring a camera if you want to take your picture with him. There will also be door prizes and 50/50 drawing.
Thanks to everyone who participated since April. This year, the cruise-ins have been supported by several local businesses.
For more information, call Jimmy at 301-573-1501.
Driver’s ed class offered for WHS students
For Williamsport High School students, Widmyer Driving School will hold a driver’s-education class at Springfield Middle school starting Monday, Dec. 10.
The class will meet after school for 10 days from 3:45 to 6:45 p.m.
For more information, call 301-791-7676 or go to www.widmyer.com.
Pancake breakfast set at Calvary Temple
A pancake breakfast will be held Saturday from 7 to 10:30 a.m. at Calvary Temple, 147 S. Conococheague St.
Breakfast includes all-you-can-eat pancakes, eggs, homefries, biscuits, sausage and chipped beef gravy, and one serving of bacon or sausage.
The meal costs $6.50 for adults and $3.50 for those ages 3 to 12.
Christmas bazaar planned for Saturday
Van Lear Brethren in Christ Church, 10743 Van Lear Drive, will hold a Christmas bazaar Saturday from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m.
The bazaar will feature handmade cards, crafts, photography, woodwork, ornaments and jewelry.
Food such as homemade soups, baked goods, whoopie pies, and potato candy will be available for purchase.
Clothes of Hope schedule for November
Clothes of Hope Ministries at Williamsport United Methodist Church, 25 E. Church St., provides gently used and some new clothing.
Cruise-in will benefit Toys for Tots
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A cruise-in Oct. 26 was held in Williamsport, this one to benefit breast cancer awareness. The cruise-ins are held once a month to benefit various charities. George Hammond, left, donated the Cadilac. The paint job was donated by Kline's Auto Body. Also pictured are Jimmy Black, far right, and his wife, Pam, who coordinate the cruise-ins. (Submitted photo / October 31, 2012) |
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