
Columba's Chapel, St Oran's Chapel, Signal Hill, Thor's Gate, the Labyrinth, Temple of the Glen and the Cauldron stone. Included is an explanation of who Columcille was in the context of early Irish history and an explanation of how the park's founder Bill Cohea became inspired to create the beautiful place we will be touring. Tom will also give details on the origins and extent of the European Celtic culture with a short explanation about the gods and goddesses of ancient Celtic Mythology. The tour will start at 10: 00am with an orientation talk in the standing stone circle by Irish historian and storyteller Tom Egan who will explain the park's mission and the origins of European standing stone monuments. Investigators said they are seeking a person of interest in the fire. He did not say whether the relative was his wife's cousin, but the relative had asked to come over and Tenney said he told the relative, "No."ĭennis Tenney said he and his wife had seen an unidentified man walking back and forth in front of their house around midnight. I am married to my husband."ĭennis Tenney told a conflict with a wife's relative had escalated via text messages Wednesday evening. "It was cause of my cousin and I don't want to mention no names," Heather Tenney told WKBN-TV. Heather Tenney said she believes she knows who was behind the blaze Trumbull County Fire Investigation Unit Chief Matt Balut said the fire is being treated as suspicious. Thursday in Heather and Dennis Tenney's garage before spreading to their home and a neighboring home. The Warren Township Fire Department said the Leavittsburg fire is believed to have started about 3:45 a.m. LEAVITTSBURG, Ohio, July 24 (UPI) - An Ohio woman whose house was damaged by a fire said she believes her "cousin" set the fire intentionally because "he can't get with" her. If you know of anyone who has a story please contact Marc Blau 57. The Heritage Center " Oral History Project" is seeking Slate Belt senior citizens who would like to be interviewed. For additional information contact: Karen Brewer 61.
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December 13th 2:00 PM: Mike Piersa presents: "The Flory Slate Hoists" and their journey back to Bangor.Īll events are free (donations kindly accepted) and open to the public.November 8th 2:00 PM : "Observing 150 Years-American Conflicts" featuring Civil War, both World Wars, Korean War and Viet Nam conflict.October 8th 7:00 PM: Annual Heritage "Ghost Tour" featuring Slate Belt character of the past.September 10th 7:00 PM: Dane DiFebo will present: "The Underground Railroad".

August 14th 8:00 AM: Annual Golf Tournament, Delaware Water Gap Country Club.August 13th 7:00PM : Jenny Dubbin Rhodin will present her book: "African-Americans in the Slate Belt".Handheld CB radios can be weatherproof for outdoor use, have an illuminated screen for when it is dark and can be bought as a single system, or as part of a set.The Slate Belt Heritage Center, located at 30 North 1st Street announces its historic events for the duration of 2015: Leading makers of handheld CB radios include Motorola, Midland, and Uniden. Handheld, or portable, CB radios, often called a walkie-talkie, are useful for travelling by road or foot.

Popular brands and models include CRTs One, CRT S-Mini, Team Minicom, President Barry and TTI. A base station sold as new, from brands such as Uniden or TTI, will often come with an aerial or antenna and other accessories.Ī mobile CB radio can be fitted into a vehicle and most will give you access to 40 channels on FM, while others will also provide you with AM channels. They can be found sold as antiques dating back to the 1940s, as used or refurbished.

#CB RADIO BOX GECKOTECH DRIVERS#
The types of CB radio available include base stations, mobile or in-vehicle and portable or handheld.īase stations are suitable for businesses who need to communicate with their drivers or the at-home enthusiast who wants to chat with friends. There are different types of CB radio available and they can be found sold as new, refurbished and used.

Theres also an enthusiastic group of CB radio hobbyists who like to talk over the airwaves. These radios are also handy for motorcyclists and motorhome drivers who travel in convoy. State-of-the-art CB radios will provide you with a vital communication lifeline when you are on the road, in the great outdoors or when you want to talk over the airwaves as part of a group.ĬB radios often conjure up the image of truckers talking to each while at the wheel of their respective vehicles, but since the CB licence was scrapped in 2006 they have grown in popularity.ĬB stands for Citizens Band and a CB radio can be useful for people who do a lot of driving, such as farmers at work, couriers and taxi drivers.
