Fair Season Happening In Pa

Although Pennsylvania does not have an official state fair,  the Commonwealth is home to at least 100 local fairs and festivals, notes State Rep. Jim Cox (R-129) and this is the heart of the season.

“These events showcase not only agricultural feats of residents but are also sources of family entertainment with many having amusement park rides, a variety of specialty foods and live musical performances,” he said. “They are a great way to enjoy the warm weather and have fun with the whole family.”

A list of fairs can be found here.

Among the ones happening nearby are in

Berks County
•    Aug. 3-9: Reading Fair
•    Aug. 11-16: Kutztown Fair
•    Sept. 18-20: Oley Valley Community Fair

Bucks County

Aug. 13-17: Middletown Grange

Chester County

  • July 21-26: Kimberton Community Fair
  • July 28-Aug. 2: Goshen Country Fair
  • Oct. 3-5: Unionville Community Fair
Fair Season Happening In Pa
Fair Season Happening In Pa

Border Crisis Rally At I-95

Border Crisis Rally At I-95

About 35 concerned citizens, including several Delaware County Patriots, rallied at the Exit 1 overpass of I-95 in Boothwyn, Saturday, July 19, to call attention to swarming of the our southern border by illegal aliens and the negligence by the Obama administration in dealing with the mater.

The rally lasted from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. and was among the hundreds that occurred across the United States to call attention to the problem.

“The constant honking and thumbs up from both the thousands of cars on I-95 and also the hundreds of cars passing by on the heavily traveled overpass road, in addition to positive comments from walkers, was heartening and indicated overwhelming support for our viewpoint,” said rally participant Joanne Yurchak.  “Hopefully, people are starting to wake up and realize that something has to be done before the damage that the current administration is doing to America can no longer be reversed.”

She noted that it is not  only children entering the country but gang members, criminals and terrorists.

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Some of the signs at Sa;turday’s border crisis rally at I-95.

 

Border Crisis Rally At I-95 on the overpass in Boothwyn

In action on the overpass

Detroit Crime Drops As Citizens Take Arms

Detroit Crime Drops As Citizens Take Arms  Police Chief James Craig Detroit Police Chief James Craig has encouraged citizens to take up arms against the thugs.

Crime is dropping in Detroit. The city has 37 percent fewer robberies in 2014 than the year before; 22 percent fewer break-ins and 30 percent fewer carjackings.

Why?

According to Police Chief James Craig it’s because the citizens are now shooting back.

“Criminals are getting the message that good Detroiters are armed and will use that weapon,” Craig said.

Detroit Crime Drops As Citizens Take Arms