Conyngham Borough has set Friday November 21st as the last day to put leaves out for pick up.
Conyngham Borough has set Friday November 21st as the last day to put leaves out for pick up.
The Conyngham Borough Feral Cat Program in partnership with Eastern Pennsylvania Animal Alliance, a non-profit, low cost spay-neuter clinic will be at two locations this month. The first clinic will be held at Tractor Supply on Susquehanna Blvd. in West Hazleton on FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24TH and at Valley Pets, Route 93, Conyngham on MONDAY, OCTOBER 27th. Continue reading
See the office announcement below for full details.
Saturday October 18th (Rain Date: Sunday October 19th)
Whispering Willows Park
12:00pm-2:00pm
For Grades Kindergarten – 6th Grade
All pumpkins and materials will be supplied
Light refreshments and snacks will be provided
There is no cost to attend. Please RSVP by Oct 14th using the form below.
Fall Leaves Pick Up to Begin in Conyngham
October 6, 2014
The Conyngham Borough Streets Department will begin picking up fallen leaves next week, weather permitting. Please see below for important information. Please call the office with any questions.
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Valley Pets on Route 93, Conyngham will host a low cost spay/neuter clinic on MONDAY, SEPT. 29TH in partnership with Eastern PA. Animal Alliance, a non-profit organization, and the Conyngham Borough Feral Cat program. Registration starts at 8:30 a.m. The program includes household pets, dogs or cats, as well as feral cats. Anyone interested is encouraged to call EPAA at 570-994-5846 to register a household pet or for more information on-line at www.epaaonline.com. Feral cats are accepted on a walk-in basis and will be registered at that time. Information packets on feral cats can be picked up at valley Pets during regular business hours and the day of the clinic or at the Conyngham Borough Office during regular office hours. The next spay-neuter clinic will be held at valley Pets on MONDAY, OCT. 6th. Please help us make a humane difference in our surrounding communities by spaying and neutering.