Dec. 06, 2024


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Big Spring Senior Center Turns 35!

 
On Friday, the Big Spring Senior Center’s board members, advisory council, staff and members celebrated their 35th anniversary with an open house and celebration of Rausa Roiscinski’s 35 years of service. I was happy to have my staff attend and present them with a certificate of achievement. Congratulations to both the center and Rausa!

 
Remembering Pearl Harbor
 
This Saturday we pause to remember Dec. 7, 1941 – the “date which will live in infamy” – and honor the lives lost 83 years ago. The attack on Pearl Harbor near Honolulu, Hawaii, killed 2,403 Americans, wounded 1,178 others, and led to the United States’ entrance into World War II.

As President Ronald Reagan stated in his 1986 proclamation for Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day, “Every honor is appropriate for the courageous Americans who made the supreme sacrifice for our Nation at Pearl Harbor and in the many battles that followed in World War II. Their sacrifice was for a cause, not for conquest; for a world that would be safe for future generations. Their devotion must never be forgotten.”

The National Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day Ceremony will be held at 7:30 a.m. Hawaii Standard Time, which is five hours earlier than our local time. Learn more here.

 
School Safety Grants Awarded
 
These four schools in the 199th Legislative District were awarded safety and mental health support grants by the Pennsylvania Commission on Crime and Delinquency’s School Safety and Security Committee (SSSC):

• Big Spring School District - $146,220.
• Carlisle Area School District - $195,904.
• Cumberland Valley School District - $285,395.
• Shippensburg Area School District - $167,986.

Funds will advance the SSSC’s goal of ensuring all Pennsylvania students can learn in safe, healthy school environments by helping school entities address basic safety needs and mental health services.

 
Supporting First Responders
 
A new state law will give first responders greater access to workers’ compensation benefits for a post-traumatic stress injury (PTSI).

Under Act 121 of 2024, which I was proud to support, firefighters, police officers, emergency medical technicians and paramedics will be entitled to benefits under the Pennsylvania Workers’ Compensation law for psychological traumas arising from individual traumatic events or cumulative highly stressful experiences resulting from their employment – even in the absence of physical injuries requiring medical treatment.

At a time when first responders are in short supply, it is vital we provide proper support to the men and women who choose to put their lives on the line for us and our communities.

The law will take effect next fall.

 
Warning for Energy Supply Shoppers
 
The Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission is cautioning energy consumers about an increase in look-alike websites mimicking the state’s official energy shopping platforms.

Unofficial copycat or look-alike sites often top search engine results or appear prominently in social media ads, misleading consumers who are looking for fair and unbiased information about energy shopping.

The PUC’s energy shopping websites – clearly marked as “The Official Electric Shopping Websites of the Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission” – are designed to provide consumers with impartial and comprehensive information.

For safe and effective energy shopping and to ensure you are accessing the correct resources, please visit PAPowerSwitch.com and PAGasSwitch.com. Stay safe online and make informed decisions with trusted resources from your Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission.
 
 
New Resource for State Grants
 
The Commonwealth Office of Digital Experience (CODE PA) recently launched a new resource to make it easier for residents, businesses, nonprofits, schools and local governments to find and apply for grants from state agencies.

The new discovery tool allows users to search for, sort and filter information about grants based on the type of applicant, category, application deadline, location and other criteria. The search results include links to each program, including information about who the funding is intended for, the application process, key dates and deadlines, eligibility criteria, and where to apply.

Check it out here.
 
 
Need a Gift for an Angler?
 
Fishing licenses, permits and gift vouchers for the 2025 fishing season are now available for purchase from the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission. The cost remains the same at $27.97 for a resident annual license and $14.47 for a senior resident annual license. Please click here to make a purchase and check out the full list of license options. Licenses may also be purchased through the FishBoatPA mobile app or by visiting one of nearly 700 retail license issuing agents.

Now is also a good time to mark your 2025 calendars for the statewide opening day of trout season on Saturday, April 5, and statewide Mentored Youth Trout Day on Saturday, March 29.
 
 
Holiday Photo Contest
 
Kick off the holidays with the Cumberland County Treasurer’s “Deck the Paws Photo Contest.” Show off your dog in festive decor (dog license visible) for a chance to win a prize.

You can submit your entry here.

Dog owners can also purchase their 2025 annual dog license or a lifetime dog license at the treasurer’s office or online at doglicenses.us/PA/Cumberland/.

A license is your dog’s ticket home!

 
Holiday Happenings in the 199th
Find details and more events at VisitCumberlandValley.com

Friday, Dec. 6
Holiday Mingle at Mountz Jewelers, 1160 Walnut Bottom Road, Carlisle.
Christmas Tree Lighting at the Middlesex Township Municipal Building, 350 N. Middlesex Road, Carlisle.

Saturday, Dec. 7
Christkindlesmarkt at LeTort View Community Center, 313 Lovell Ave., Carlisle.
Holiday Mingle at Mountz Jewelers (see address above).

Wednesday, Dec. 11
Holiday Artisan Market at Farmers on the Square, 2A N. Hanover St., Carlisle.
 
 
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