Briefcase
HOLLIDAYSBURG
Stuckey Subaru helps CPHS
Stuckey Subaru recently held a “community adoption ice cream social” to benefit the Central Pennsylvania Humane Society. For each pet adopted from the society in October, the dealership donated $100 to the shelter.
In addition, Stuckey Subaru also donated 100 dog toys and 35 new pet parent kits, which include essentials for pet owners such as leashes, toys, bags and travel bowls.
The event and donation are part of Subaru Loves Pets, a national initiative that helps provide support for shelter pets nationwide. Since 2008, Subaru and its retailers have donated over $51 million to national and local organizations, supporting the rescue, transportation and adoption of over 420,000 animals.
SUNBURY
Weis donates to PVA
Weis Markets has donated $200,000 to Paralyzed Veterans of America, the nation’s only nonprofit organization dedicated solely to supporting veterans with spinal cord injuries, disorders and diseases, such as MS and ALS, and all people with disabilities.
The donation was raised through a four-week in-store fundraising campaign in October and a corporate donation.
LAKEMONT
Lights on the Lake to open
Holiday Lights on the Lake at Lakemont Park begins its 27th season Friday and will be open from 6 to 10 p.m. daily through Jan. 7.
Visitors can expect traditions such as the Avenue of Trees, Tunnel of Lights and cinnamon roasted nuts by Nuts For You while also enjoying some new ceramic LED illuminated displays. Visitors can stop by Santa’s Village Snack Shack, featuring local food vendors including Marcia’s Chocolates, Gardners Candy and several local bakers, along with churros, hot pretzels and more.
Unlimited Visits Passes are available now for $50 until sold out and can be purchased at the Lakemont Park Administrative Office or at the entrance gate. Single visit admission to see the lights is $15 for a standard vehicle.





