There's plenty to do this Easter weekend. In my case, it's time to finish the taxes. I keep saying I'm going to do it, and then I get home, and look at the pile of paperwork, and groan.
Now, all things considered, it shouldn't be that hard for me. I already did a pencil draft of my federal taxes several weeks ago to see if I was getting a refund --- and since I ain't gettin' squat, I figure they can wait until the day they're due (which is Monday, April 17, this year).
(Speaking of which: The main post office on Walnut Street will not have special hours on Monday. According to the post office, the last pickup of mail Downtown is at 9 p.m., so don't plan to put things off until midnight. West Mifflin's last pickup is at 4:30 p.m., and Monroeville closes at 7 p.m., according to clerks at those offices.)
I suppose you could always electronically file an extension on your federal taxes, of course, but aren't you just postponing the inevitable?
Anyway, it's not the federal tax forms that I find most onerous. The ones I can't stand doing are the local wage tax forms. If I was ever interested in running for office, the fact that I'm habitually late with my quarterly wage tax payments would probably disqualify me. Well, that and my side business running cockfights.
(OK, I made that last part up.)
On a happier note, tomorrow will be a busy day at Renziehausen Park. The annual Easter egg hunt had to be rescheduled after it rained last Saturday; it's set to kick off at 11 a.m. at the Jacob Woll Pavilion.
Only kids ages 12 and under are eligible to participate, so you big kids can just go to Dorothy's and buy your own darned candy.
Also tomorrow, it's the opening day of trout fishing season. At Lake Emilie, fishing will get underway at 8 a.m. for senior citizens, children and the handicapped. You can see photos of last year's festivities on the city's website.
If your children are inclined to either drown some worms or hunt some eggs tomorrow, visit the Rec Board's website. Just don't get confused --- last year, someone threw a little kid in the lake to look for candy, while someone else opened an Easter egg and found live bait.
(OK, I made that up, too.)
I suspect that local creeks, including Long Run and Jacks Run, will be busy as well.
This is also the last Friday for Lenten fish fries at local churches. The folks over at 15122.com have collected a list of those in West Mifflin for your convenience. The churches and the Allegheny County federation of heart bypass surgeons thank you for your support.
Out in North Huntingdon Township, Norwin Christian Church on Barnes Lake Road is having an "Easter Eggstravaganza" with games, crafts and more from 12:30 to 2:30 p.m. tomorrow. Take some bunny you love. Call (724) 863-2141.
And finally, they'll be hopping in North Versailles Township as well tomorrow, with an egg decorating contest, puppet show and party at the community center, located next to the municipal building on Greensburg Pike. Events start at 2 p.m., and upset stomachs from too much candy start at 4 p.m. Call (412) 823-1177.
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A happy and blessed Easter to you and yours from the Tube City Almanac!
And for those of you who are celebrating Pesach this week, I apologize for not having anything in the archives, but here's a little treat anyway.
I just received a spam email from "Corine" advertising some sort of enlargement potion. That's not unusual by itself, though I did enjoy the subject line: "Impotence Cyril." Maybe that's the real reason he was in the hospital this week.
Ha! I slay me. And as we open up the ol' mailbag, we find our first missive is from Alert Reader Jeff of Hempfield, who writes regarding my tongue-lashing of those among his neighbors who are upset at the idea of paying for state police protection:
Step back from the ledge of the People's Building, my boy. Hempfield long ago figured out that one way to attract new residents is to have no cops --- keeps the taxes down.
It apparently doesn't bother the retail sector, since Hempfield is the shopping capital of Westmoreland County.
As we Hempfieldians (Hempfieldians?) already know, we don't have much real crime --- robberies, assaults, burglaries, etc. So when we do, we have a professional police force handle it.
If we had local cops, they'd spend all their time chasing kids off of playgrounds, setting up bullsh-t speed traps to pay for themselves and harassing otherwise solid citizens who might have a beer or two too many at the Grapeville fire hall.
If Hempfield and Unity start police forces, PSP-Greensburg will have nothing to do --- like the utterly redundant PSP-Washington Boulevard.
P.S. If you want to think REALLY BIG, how's this: Disband Greensburg, South Greensburg and Southwest Greensburg PDs and start a regional department for those three, Hempfield and Unity.
Jason, one of my light bulbs just burned out; do you think the government will fund a new house for us? My neighbor needs a new furnace. New homes, we want new homes! If we continue to fund freeloading mooches who are already rich, we won't have enough money to take care of our old, decrepit homes.
"I fear they will take advantage of the good will of the people who continue to show up. For my money, that's disrespectful. Look, I'd do it, too, if I were a businessman. But, at some point, you've got to win. I think fans have been gracious. And maybe not vocal enough. Maybe not vociferous enough with their displeasure. That's my opinion."
I studied at Penn State McKeesport in 1978-1980. Wondering what happened to a store called Helmstadters --- I worked there as a delivery truck driver, the winter of 1978-79. I remember that it was founded in 1906, was still being run by the sons of the founder ("Mr. Richard" and "Mr. John") who were then in their 80's. I swept up the wood floors, took out the trash, changed light bulbs, etc. when there were no packages to deliver. One day, while I was washing the front windows, I heard a big THUD behind me --- a rusted out transformer the size of a gallon paint can had fallen out of the 30 foot high neon sign and crashed to the sidewalk! I don't think the neon sign had worked for decades.
Wondered what year the store closed (probably early 1980's) and what happened to the building? Their slogan was "You can always get it at Helmstadters," my college friends kidded me about that a bit.
The memories were great; it was high schools from all over could come and have fun and make friends. Know this is going to be kind of tough, but any help would be greatly appreciated. I have seemed to hit road blocks left and right. I am trying to find out where I could get the blueprints for the club/banquet hall. The owner of the club was a substitute at the high school. Anything you could find out would be great. When I get back in town from Korea I will have to look you up and take you to lunch. ... You are the kind of person that is good for the soul, (for) bringing back those old memories to pass on to your children and grand children.
After reading your article: "Don't Call Me Rude, You Jerk," I have come to a startling revelation: you ARE rude, you jerk!
I (and here I speak for all Canadians) am not a dweeb, although I will take credit for being "peaceful, polite, and civic-minded" (except, of course when offended by the anti-loyal, separatist American). "And how smart can you be if you live in Canada?" Well let's see... smart enough to invent basketball, the telephone, insulin, the light bulb (we sold the patent to Thomas Edison), the television and standard time.
Smart enough to have multiple Nobel Prize winners, sports legends (like Wayne Gretzky and Steve Nash), and be the home of even American-grown stars like John Travolta and Meg Ryan.
Plus, you stated that the Macleans poll showed that 77 percent of Canadians think that society has become less civil. Well I have that same Macleans article in my warm, un-mittened hands, and it says nothing of the sort, stating that 65 percent of Canadians expect public manners to deteriorate over the next decade, and that 61 percent of AMERICANS think that incivility has worsened in recent years. So, in summary, GET YOUR FACTS STRAIGHT!! Why don't you come to Canada and see how "dweeb-ish" we really are!