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☘️ Happy St Patrick’s Day from Daniel Boone Local Scoop

🎉 Daniel Boone Students Accepted into BCTC Career Programs

📚 Boone Area Library Seeks Community Input on Future Plans

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Happy St Patrick’s Day From

Daniel Boone Local Scoop

May your Tuesday be as lucky as a four-leaf clover and as warm as a pot of gold at the end of a rainbow!

Here in our little corner of the world, St. Patrick's Day is more than just wearing green, it's another excuse to celebrate the community that makes this place feel like home. Whether you're Irish by blood, Irish by marriage, or just Irish for the day, we're glad you're part of the Daniel Boone neighborhood.

So raise a glass (of green lemonade, green beer, or just plain coffee — we don't judge), put on your best green, and enjoy the day with the people around you.

From all of us at the Daniel Boone Local Scoop — Sláinte! 🍺☘️

May your roads be smooth, your neighbors friendly, and your inbox always full of good local news.

Here are a few local St Patrick’s Day Events:

Daniel Boone Students Accepted

into BCTC Career Programs

The Daniel Boone Area School District is recognizing a group of students who were recently accepted into programs at the Berks Career & Technology Center (BCTC) for the upcoming school year.

Representatives from BCTC visited the school on Friday to officially welcome the students into their selected career and technical education programs, which provide hands-on training and industry-focused learning to help prepare them for future careers.

Students accepted into BCTC programs include:

Automotive Collision Repair Technology – Stephen Augustine, Warren Taney
Culinary Arts – Jaylyn Avila, Chloe Reed, Cory Sowers
Diesel Technology – Dominik DeMatto, Declan Grubb
Cosmetology – Rosa Dragovich, Stella Folderauer, Autumn Lawrence, Kaleigh Sarnocinski
Carpentry – Elijah Gleisner, Oscar Howells, Lucas Mohler
Automotive Technology – Keagen Henderson, Zachary Schaeffer, Jackson Sizer
Heavy Equipment Technology – Riley Hiltner, Lucien Lawhorne, Kaleb Saudarg
Computer Systems Network & Security – Justin Hipszer
Protective Services – Homeland Security – Joseph Hodges
Mechatronics Engineering Technology – Ethan Ludwig
Early Childhood Education – Poem Maddonna
Building Construction Occupations – Donovan McKenzie
Heavy Equipment Operations – Rodney Mest, Chase Riley
Recreational & Power Equipment Technology – Trevin Parker
Masonry – Parker Radswillas, Connor Sein
Dental Occupations – Joaden Shields
Electrical Occupations – Alexander Stanley
Advertising Art & Design Technology – Chelsea Stevenson
Health Occupations – Carter Tritz

School officials said the programs will give students the opportunity to develop practical skills, industry knowledge and real-world experience as they begin exploring their career pathways.

Boone Area Library Seeks

Community Input on Future Plans

The Boone Area Library is inviting residents to share their thoughts as the library evaluates how its building and services can best meet community needs now and in the future.

As part of this process, the library will host Community Conversations where residents can discuss their experiences, priorities and hopes for the library moving forward.

Two sessions are scheduled:

  • Thursday, March 19 from 6 to 7 p.m. at the Boone Area Library

  • Tuesday, March 24 from 6 to 7 p.m. at the Amity Township Municipal Building

Residents who are unable to attend can still participate by submitting questions or feedback through the online form below. Responses will help guide the discussion during the community meetings.

Library officials say community input will help shape future improvements and services offered by the Boone Area Library.

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