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December 1, 2019 Parish Staff Pastor................................. Father Michael Gabler, O.S.B. Deacon............................................... William "Bill" Gibson Office Manager / Finance ......................... Patsy McAllister Receptionist / Sec. ...........................................Pat Kneidel Bulletin .................................................... Kathy Reuscher Custodian ........................................................Dave Farley Interparish Staff Nick Heise, Youth & Young Adult Ministry ......... 781-1042 Mary Lynn Carnovale, Faith Formation Sec. ....... 781-1042 Facilitators: Leslie Gahr/Nick Heise, Life Teen ....................... 781-1042 Kathy Cheatle, Elementary (1-5) ......................... 781-3009 Nick Heise/Leslie Gahr, Middle-School ............... 781-1042 Leslie Gahr, Confirmation ................................... 781-1042 Sally Smith, Good Shepherd (Pre-First Grade) ... 781-6422 Elk County Catholic School System Sam MacDonald, President ................................ 834-7812 Bob Breindel, Director/Finance ........................... 781-3144 Susan Jansen, Director/Advancement ................ 834-1480 Jessica Fritz, Communications/ Marketing ............ 834-1480 School Principals Mrs. Debbie Slay, Principal, Catholic Elementary………834-4169 John Schneider, Principal, ECCHS & Middle School ….834-7800 Cafeterias Elementary .......................................................... 834-4927 Middle/High ......................................................... 834-7800 Confessions: Saturday: 3:00-3:45 p.m. First Friday Week: Thursday: 4:00 p.m. Until all are heard Anytime by Appointment Ministries & Committees Finance Council ............................................. Patty Brock Pastoral Council ................................ Christopher Martini RCIA .......................................................... Kathy Cheatle Liturgical Committee ......................................Lois Sadley Music Director................................................ Lois Sadley Care & Concern ......................................... Church Office Social Committee .......... Helene Burdick / Linda Brunner Buildings & Grounds .................................. Ron Herbstritt Sacred Heart Parish SUPER Bingo . Patsy, Jim & Helene Saint Anne Society ........ Helene Burdick / Gerda Squires Small Faith Communities ................ Sam & Barbara Glatt Saint Vincent dePaul Society..................... Tom Dornisch Pre-Cana Coordinators........................ Phil & Sandy Hoh Natural Family Planning ............. Andy & Cathy Dornisch Cursillo Coordinators ............................. Mike & Kim Sloff Pregnancy Hotline ..... Optionline.org or 800-712-HELP Pregnancy ............................. Pregnancydecisionline.org Post-Abortion Counseling ................Rachelsvineyard.org Youth Ministry Website .......................ourdiscipleslife.org Boy Scout Troop 95 (smtroop95.com) ........ Lad Kornacki Cub Scout Pack 95 ................................... Andy Dornisch Bulletin Deadline Monday – 10:00 a.m. – In Writing Mass Schedule Saturday - 4:00 p.m. Sunday - 7:00, 9:00 and 11:00 a.m. Weekday - 6:15 a.m. (Monday—Friday) Holy Days - Listed in Bulletin Sacred Heart Catholic Church PA Charitable Trust 337 Center Street St. Marys, PA 15857 Sacred Heart Parish Office: 814-834-7861 Fax: 814-834-1376 ● Sacred Heart Parish Center: 834-4017 (Evening Hours) e-mail: [email protected] ● Website: www.sacredheartparish.us Parish Office Hours: 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM Established 1876 Mission Statement Through our gifts of time, talents, and treasures, we serve our parish as we journey together to the Kingdom of God. 27th ANNUAL “BAH-HUMBUG FESTIVAL” Sacred Heart Parish Center Sat., December 14, 2019 ~ 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Over 90 Craft Tables Large Assortment of Holiday Baked Goods Spaetzel Soup and Wedding Soup/ Quart Lunch Menu~ Beef on Wick, Hot Sausage, Reuben Sandwiches & Pigs in the Blanket Cinnamon Rolls, Hot & Cold Drinks Remember “Let the Social Committee Bake For You” CONCERT CHOIR OF ELK COUNTY presents “Hasten to the Manger” Tuesday, December 3rd at St. Leo’s Church in Ridgway and Saturday, December 7th at Saint Mary’s Church in St. Marys. Performances will begin at 7:30 p.m. followed by a Social. ELK HAVEN CHRISTMAS CARD FUND- If you wish to make Christmas a joyous one for Elk Haven, you can send a donation and how you wish your name to be printed in the Daily Press-to Elk Haven Christmas Card Fund, P.O. Box 853, St. Marys PA. 15857. Deadline is Dec., 6. This project is sponsored by the CD of A. BASKETS BY CHANCE~ Beautifully filled Baskets will again be offered at the Bah-Humbug Festival. If you would like to participate by donating a filled basket or new items for a basket, contact Mary Jo Scott @ 781-7823 or email her at [email protected] You can also drop items off at the Parish Office, Monday/Friday 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.

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December 1, 2019

Parish Staff Pastor ................................. Father Michael Gabler, O.S.B. Deacon ............................................... William "Bill" Gibson Office Manager / Finance ......................... Patsy McAllister Receptionist / Sec. ...........................................Pat Kneidel Bulletin .................................................... Kathy Reuscher Custodian ........................................................ Dave Farley

Interparish Staff Nick Heise, Youth & Young Adult Ministry ......... 781-1042 Mary Lynn Carnovale, Faith Formation Sec. ....... 781-1042 Facilitators: Leslie Gahr/Nick Heise, Life Teen ....................... 781-1042 Kathy Cheatle, Elementary (1-5) ......................... 781-3009 Nick Heise/Leslie Gahr, Middle-School ............... 781-1042 Leslie Gahr, Confirmation ................................... 781-1042 Sally Smith, Good Shepherd (Pre-First Grade) ... 781-6422

Elk County Catholic School System Sam MacDonald, President ................................ 834-7812 Bob Breindel, Director/Finance ........................... 781-3144 Susan Jansen, Director/Advancement ................ 834-1480 Jessica Fritz, Communications/ Marketing ............ 834-1480

School Principals Mrs. Debbie Slay, Principal, Catholic Elementary………834-4169 John Schneider, Principal, ECCHS & Middle School ….834-7800

Cafeterias Elementary .......................................................... 834-4927 Middle/High ......................................................... 834-7800

Confessions: Saturday: 3:00-3:45 p.m.

First Friday Week: Thursday: 4:00 p.m. Until all are heard Anytime by Appointment

Ministries & Committees Finance Council ............................................. Patty Brock Pastoral Council ................................ Christopher Martini RCIA .......................................................... Kathy Cheatle Liturgical Committee ...................................... Lois Sadley Music Director ................................................ Lois Sadley Care & Concern ......................................... Church Office Social Committee .......... Helene Burdick / Linda Brunner Buildings & Grounds .................................. Ron Herbstritt Sacred Heart Parish SUPER Bingo . Patsy, Jim & Helene Saint Anne Society ........ Helene Burdick / Gerda Squires Small Faith Communities ................ Sam & Barbara Glatt Saint Vincent dePaul Society..................... Tom Dornisch Pre-Cana Coordinators ........................ Phil & Sandy Hoh Natural Family Planning ............. Andy & Cathy Dornisch Cursillo Coordinators ............................. Mike & Kim Sloff Pregnancy Hotline ..... Optionline.org or 800-712-HELP Pregnancy ............................. Pregnancydecisionline.org Post-Abortion Counseling ................Rachelsvineyard.org Youth Ministry Website .......................ourdiscipleslife.org Boy Scout Troop 95 (smtroop95.com) ........ Lad Kornacki Cub Scout Pack 95 ................................... Andy Dornisch

Bulletin Deadline Monday – 10:00 a.m. – In Writing Mass Schedule Saturday - 4:00 p.m. Sunday - 7:00, 9:00 and 11:00 a.m. Weekday - 6:15 a.m. (Monday—Friday) Holy Days - Listed in Bulletin

Sacred Heart Catholic Church PA Charitable Trust

337 Center Street – St. Marys, PA 15857 Sacred Heart Parish Office: 814-834-7861 Fax: 814-834-1376 ● Sacred Heart Parish Center: 834-4017 (Evening Hours)

e-mail: [email protected] ● Website: www.sacredheartparish.us Parish Office Hours: 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM

Established 1876

Mission Statement Through our gifts of time, talents, and treasures, we serve our parish as we journey together to the Kingdom of God.

27th ANNUAL “BAH-HUMBUG FESTIVAL” Sacred Heart Parish Center Sat., December 14, 2019 ~ 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Over 90 Craft Tables Large Assortment of Holiday Baked Goods Spaetzel Soup and Wedding Soup/ Quart

Lunch Menu~ Beef on Wick, Hot Sausage, Reuben Sandwiches & Pigs in the Blanket Cinnamon Rolls, Hot & Cold Drinks Remember “Let the Social Committee Bake For You”

CONCERT CHOIR OF ELK COUNTY presents “Hasten to the Manger” Tuesday, December 3rd at St. Leo’s Church in Ridgway and Saturday, December 7th at Saint Mary’s Church in St. Marys. Performances will begin at 7:30 p.m. followed by a Social.

ELK HAVEN CHRISTMAS CARD FUND- If you wish to make Christmas a joyous one for Elk Haven, you can send a donation and how you wish your name to be printed in the Daily Press-to Elk Haven Christmas Card Fund, P.O. Box 853, St. Marys PA. 15857. Deadline is Dec., 6. This project is sponsored by the CD of A.

BASKETS BY CHANCE~ Beautifully filled Baskets will again be offered at the Bah-Humbug Festival. If you would like to participate by donating a filled basket or new items for a basket, contact Mary Jo Scott @ 781-7823 or email her at [email protected] You can also drop items off at the Parish Office, Monday/Friday 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Page Two Sacred Heart Church, PA Charitable Trust, St. Marys, Pennsylvania Established 1876

ADORATION OF THE BLESSED SACRAMENT will be held in Sacred Heart Church on Friday from 7:00 a.m. until closing with Benediction at 4:00 p.m. PLEASE PRAY for the repose of the souls of all the faithful departed especially Mary C. Miller, Jean M. Eozzo and Charles P. “Chuck” Wise II. May God grant them eternal rest and comfort all those who mourn them. PRAYER LIST - Let us remember all the sick especially Kathy Clausen, Harold Gnan Jr., Cindy Herzing, Baby Leo Jaques, Audrey Murray, Tom Nellis Jr., Amanda Olson, Tammy Pearsall, Kathleen (Daisy) Rowley, Josh Seiler, Matthew Sharrow, David Weaver and Alice Feldbauer. We pray in hope that God’s healing power may touch all those who are sick. SACRED HEART PRAYER CHAIN - If you want to be placed on the prayer chain for any need, just call Rose at 781-6430, or Ann at 834-6534. The names of those listed on this prayer chain will not be published in the bulletin. If you want a name to be listed in the bulletin, please call the Parish Office.

WORD OF LIFE!! As Advent begins we are reminded, "They shall beat their swords into plowshares." (Is. 2:4) Of course this is counsel for countries and armies, but sometimes marriage is like a battleground. Is there a verbal "dagger" that you sometimes wield against your beloved? Substitute a compliment. ADVENT WREATH PRAYER~ for the First Week of Advent Bestir, O Lord, Thy might, we pray thee and come; that, defended by Thee, we may deserve rescue from approaching dangers brought on by our sins, and being set free by Thee, obtain our salvation. Who livest and reignest, with God the Father, in the unity of the Holy Spirt, God, world without end. Amen. EXPLANATION OF THE ADVENT WREATH PRAYER~ for the First Week of Advent We begin this first week of Advent by asking Christ to come, to set us free from our sins and from the punishment that we deserve. The trials and tribulations of this world are "brought on" by "our sins"; but we speak here collectively, of the sins of mankind, beginning with the fall of Adam and Eve, and not of particular dangers that are direct punishment for our personal sins. Christ offers us salvation from our personal sins and heals the world of the damage brought on by our collective sins.

November 30 (S): Vigil of First Sunday of Advent 4:00 p.m. L/D of Carl & Ann (Gorman) Straub Family December 1: First Sunday of Advent 7:00 a.m. †† For Sacred Heart Parishioners 9:00 a.m. L/D of Al (An.) & Catherine

Pfeufer Family 11:00 a.m.††† Robert, Marilyn (An.) & Steven T. Hammer December 2 (M): First Week of Advent 6:15 a.m. † John J. Fodge (An.) December 3 (T): St. Francis Xavier, Priest, Religious, Missionary 6:15 a.m. †† Carl & Kathryn Loeffler, Sr. December 4 (W): First Week of Advent 6:15 a.m. †† Michael & Catherine Bauer December 5 (Th): First Week of Advent 6:15 a.m. † Rocky Smith (An.) December 6 (F): First Week of Advent 6:15 a.m. † Elaine Lewis December 7 (S): Vigil of Second Sunday of Advent 4:00 p.m. For Sacred Heart Parishioners December 8 : Second Sunday of Advent 7:00 a.m. †† Mary (An.) & Barney Kronenwetter 9:00 a.m. † Jon Burdick (An.) 11:00 a.m. †† Floyd Jovenitti (An.) & Julianne Cullen

The week of December 1, 2019 the Angel Lamps in the Sanctuary burn for the following intentions Special Intention L/D of Nicholas & Mathilda Young Family

FATIMA PRAYER GROUP Monday Night Apostolate of Fatima Prayer Group will pray the Rosary at Sacred Heart Church Dec., 2nd. starting at 6:00 PM. Father Michael will be having Mass following the Rosary. All are welcome.

“31 DAY” VOCATION CALENDAR - Pray on your chosen date and offer it for: Priests/religious who have served our parish in the past.

For those priests, religious and deacons serving now. To ask the Lord of the harvest for future vocations. 30th Jeanne Dippold, Gary Lang 1st Rose Johnston, Terri Bish 2nd Catherine Labant, Joe Lynch 3rd Sue Dornisch, Andy Dornisch 4th Lou Ann & Tom Nellis, Sr. 5th Leona Fritz, Dorothy Terry 6th Cathy Dornisch 7th Jake Meyer 8th Dorothy Mallette, Alice Lynch, Marsha Meyer, Jim McAllister

STILL SOME MASSES & TABERNACLE ANGEL CANDLES available for the year 2020. Masses that are available are for weekdays at 6:15 a.m. If interested, please call the Parish Office at 834-7861 #1.

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AREA NEWS BOWLS OF LOVE is a free meal served every Wednesday at the First United Methodist Church from 4-5:00 PM. Everyone is welcome. ADORATION AT QUEEN of the WORLD every Thursday following the 7:00 AM Mass. Closing: Evening prayer and Benediction: 6:30 PM. ST. MARYS LIONS CLUB~ “BREAKFAST WITH SANTA”. Sunday, Dec., 8th at Gunner’s Restaurant & Inn. Tickets for 9:30 a.m. or 11:00 a.m. Cost $3.00 per person. Children 4 and under FREE! Tickets available at the Chamber, Northwest Bank and Gunners Restaurant & Inn. ECCHS Music Booster B-I-N-G-O! Friday, December 13th ECCHS Cafeteria Doors open at 5:00 p.m. Early Birds at 6:15 p.m. Bingo begins at 6:30 p.m. Food, friends, & BINGO! ST. LEO FISH FRY~ Friday, December 13, 2019 Time: 4:30 pm - 6:30 pm (or until sold out) in the St. Leo Social Hall. Eat in or for take outs, please call 772-4705. Cost: $12.00 Menu: Baked, Breaded or Battered Haddock, Baked Potato or French Fries, Coleslaw, Warm Applesauce, Dinner Rolls, Your choice of Homemade Dessert and Beverage. Also available - Chicken Tender Dinner. Future Fish Fries are~ 2020, Jan., 10, Feb., 14 ST. LEO SCHOOL REVERSE RAFFLE~ January 25, 2020 at The Royal Inn, $65 Ticket includes Buffet for two and Main Drawing Entry. Doors open at 4:45 p.m., Silent Auction 5:15 p.m. Entertainment by: CK Audio. For Tickets call Jamie at 814-594-5308. GIVE YOUR LOVED ONES THE GIFT OF ENGAGEMENT ENCOUNTER~ What better way to show your support of an upcoming marriage than with a gift that lasts a lifetime: Engagement Encounter. The next EE will be held on January 24th through 26th in Erie at St. Mark Catholic Center. Space is limited and early registrations are encouraged. Call the Family Life Office for details at 814-824-1261 or by email at: [email protected] . Remember, “A wedding is one day, but marriage is for a lifetime.” CHRISTMAS GIFT FOR MARRIED COUPLES: Give your spouse the gift of your time and love by signing up for the next Worldwide Marriage Encounter Weekend, held on February 14-16, 2020 at the Hampton Inn & Suites Penn-Ohio, Grove City Pa. For more info call 330-305-9963 or visit WWME.org.

DATES TO REMEMBER Mondays Praying the Rosary in Church 6:00 p.m. Dec., NO Parish Council Dec., 6 S.H. Super BINGO doors open 4:30 p.m. Dec., 9 St. Anne Society Christmas Party 1:00 p.m. Dec., 10 Elk County Right to Life 6:30 p.m. Dec., 14 Bah-Humbug 9:00 a.m./3:00 p.m.

SPECIAL ENVELOPES FOR THE MONTH OF DEC., 2019 Dec., 8 Retirement Fund for Religious Dec., 15 Support of School Children

SAINT ANNE SOCIETY CHRISTMAS PARTY~ will be held on Monday, December 9 in the Sacred Heart Parish Center Lunch will be served at 1:00 p.m. Please call Patty Prechtl at 834-7397 to RSVP

ELK COUNTY RIGHT TO LIFE GROUP~ will meet on Tuesday, December 10, at 6:30 p.m. in the St. Marys Church Parish Annex. For additional information please call Mary Bea @ 834-3834

KEEP CHRIST IN CHRISTMAS… With a nativity scene car magnet or stickie's. Makes a great gift...and a great way to get the message out. Available at the St. Marys K of C or by any member. Cost is $5.00.

Parish Office has a sample if you would like to see them.

Last weekend a Giving Tree and ornaments with gift requested were set up in all three churches. If you took an ornament, you are reminded

to please have the gift returned to church by December 8th. Please remember you may leave on the store tag, but NO sales slips and No toys, wrap the gift and place the gift tag on the outside of the package or gift bag. If you have any questions, please call Mary Ann at 834-4701.

JUST A FEW REMINDERS~ In consideration of those among us with allergies or other sensitivities, please limit your use of perfumes and after shaves prior to attending Mass. Thank you for your kind consideration. NOTICE~ It has been brought to our attention that used Kleenex have been found in the missalette holders and pews. For sanitary reasons, please be sure to discard Kleenex in the trash or leave in your pocket or purse until you can discard when you get home. This will prevent any spreading of germs especially during flu & cold season. Thank you so much for you consideration.

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St. Marys, PA (814) 781-7135

One of the reasons we sometimes find it difficult

to live deeply the liturgical seasons is because we are so used to life in an artificial world. We are surrounded by machines. And machines don't follow the natural rhythms of life. We are so surrounded by machines, that sometimes we start expecting our own lives to function like machines. We turn on the lights, and we get light. We turn the ignition, and the car starts.

So we start expecting the spiritual life to work like that too. I kneel down to pray, and I should feel God's presence immediately. I receive Holy Communion, and I should feel strength surging through my veins. But we are not machines. The spiritual life is LIFE. It grows and changes with the seasons.

Trees experience the same seasons year after year, and they don't get bored, they grow. Each year a tree is a little different. Each year it has more leaves to gather sunlight in summertime, more roots to drink up nutrients in springtime, more branches to bear fruit in autumn.

This is an image of life. God is not finished with us yet. The seasons of the liturgical year are one of his

ways of making us grow. The seasons don't change, the truths of our faith don't change, but WE change, and so the seasons should affect us differently each year. Our spiritual life is fed, strengthened, and maintained like our physical life. We don't eat completely different food every day. We always need bread, water, vegetables, protein.

Our physical life needs the same nutrients day after day, year after year.

Our spiritual lives do too. And the liturgical seasons provide us with them. Father Michael I would also like to welcome the following who have joined Sacred Heart during the month of November Tom, Paula, Melissa & Jennifer Bauer and Michael & Diane Krise. May God bless our journey together.

Youth & Young Adult Ministry

Dec., 1~ NO Middle School or Life Teen Faith Formation (Thanksgiving Break) Dec., 4~ St. Marys Faith Formation for grades 1-4 from 6:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. at St. Marys Parish Center. Family Night for 5th grade students & parents Dec., 4~ St. Boniface Faith Formation Family Night at St. Boniface 6:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Dec., 8~ 6th grade and life Teen Faith Formation 6:00 p.m.-7:45 p.m. at Queen of the World Dec., 8~ 7th & 8th grade Middle School Faith Formation retreat at 10:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. at St. Boniface with Mass starting at 10:30 a.m. at St. Boniface Dec., 11~ St. Marys Elementary Faith Formation 6:00 p.m.-7:30 p.m. at St. Marys Parish Center (Confessions will be for grades 3, 4 and 5) Dec., 11~ St. Boniface Faith Formation 6:00 p.m.-7:30 p.m. at St. Boniface School Dec., 15~ Middle School and Life Teen Faith Formation 6:00 p.m.-7:45 p.m. at Queen of the World Dec., 15~ Confirmation Class for Faith Formation Students only 1:00– 2:30 p.m. at Queen of the World Dec., 18~ St. Marys Elementary Faith Formation 6:00-7:30 p.m. at St. Marys Parish Center Dec., 18~ St. Boniface Elementary Faith Formation 6:00-7:30 p.m. at St. Boniface School Dec., 22~ NO Confirmation Class Dec., 22~ NO St. Marys or St. Boniface Faith Formation Dec., 29~ No Middle School & Life Teen Faith Formation All teens in 9th - 12th grade to join Nick Heise at the CYMA/CAVs Gym Building, 126 Church Street for "Rooted Youth Ministry" every Monday and Wednesday from 7 pm - 9 pm. MISSION TRIP~ Come join Rooted Youth Ministry in our mission trip to Farmington, MI from June 21-27, 2020!!! The cost is $600.00 (A $100.00 non-refundable deposit holds your spot on the trip) Fundraising will cover the remaining cost; student participation is necessary with the fundraising!!! Contact Nick Heise at 814-781-1042 with questions or for your spot on the trip!!!

~ May 17, 2020 at 2:00 p.m. Q/W

RETIREMENT FUND FOR RELIGIOUS~ Give in thanksgiving. “The nuns left lasting impressions on me,” writes a donor. “I shall always be grateful for my Catholic education.” Please join in thanking the thousands of senior Catholic sisters, brothers, and religious order priests who worked tirelessly to educate the young and serve those in need. Next week’s collection is for the Retirement Fund for Religious, which helps hundreds of religious communities care for aging members. Please give generously.

QUOTE “Confession is the soul’s bath. Even a clean and unoccupied room gathers dust; return after a week and you will see that it needs dusting again!” St. Padre Pio

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FIRST SUNDAY OF ADVENT

“Hope” is commonly used to mean a wish: its strength is the strength of the person's desire. But in the Bible hope is the confident expectation of what God has promised and its strength is in His faithfulness. ... Hope! It's a simple word and yet can mean so much to anyone going through a difficult time. It can mean the difference between hanging on and giving up. It can mean a tiny smile in the face of a devastating diagnosis. It's one word with no true definition — hope can mean anything you want it to. One cannot have hope without faith. ... When people have hope they have faith, because they hold a belief that says “I believe that the future will be better.” And while they have no grounds to “prove” the hopeful assumption, they have faith in it. While faith without hope is possible, hope without faith is not. Hope (lat. spes) is one of the three theological virtues in Christian tradition. Hope being a combination of the desire for something and expectation of receiving it, the virtue is hoping for Divine union and so eternal happiness. While faith is a function of the intellect, hope is an act of the will. Psalm 147:11 But the Lord takes pleasure in those who fear him, in those who hope in his steadfast love. Proverbs 10:28 The hope of the righteous brings joy, but the expectation of the wicked will perish.

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We have a Dj Fri. & Sat. 9pm - 1am Karaoke Sunday from 8 to midnight

1221 Bruselles St., St Mary’s, PA814-834-7508

Together with business, education, and community partners, offers Professional, academic, and personal opportunities for lifelong learning in Elk and Cameron Counties and the surrounding areas.

For more information contact the CEC 814-781-3437 or go to our website: communityedcenter.com

Partners: Manufacturer & Business Assoc. Northern PA Regional College NWIRC PITT Bradford Penn State DuBois

UNDER NEW MANAGEMENTDining Room Now Open Tues.-Wed. 4pm-9pm

Thurs.-Sat. 4pm-9pm, Fri. 11am-9pm

Eat-In or Take-Out • Now HiringFish Frys are still available all year.

We have a Dj Fri. & Sat. 9pm - 1am Karaoke Sunday from 8 to midnight

1221 Bruselles St., St Mary’s, PA814-834-7508

UNDER NEW MANAGEMENTDining Room Now Open

Tues.-Wed.-Thurs. 4pm-9pm,Fri. 11am-9pm, Sat. 4pm-9pm

Eat-In or Take-Out • Now HiringFish Frys are still available all year.

We have a Dj Fri. & Sat. 9pm - 1am Karaoke Sunday from 8 to midnight

1221 Bruselles St., St Mary’s, PA814-834-7508