Lycoming County is including retirees and their families for the first time.
commissioners are going to spend about $25,000 in taxpayers’ money on Sept. 15 to show its employees, retirees and their families they are appreciated.near Elysburg. Besides a picnic meal to be served at 1 p.m., each family will receive $50 in ride tickets.
Money from the same account will pay for a Christmas luncheon for employees and an ice cream day. Food is brought in on both those days. The county had an annual Knoebels picnic for the employees until a former board of commissioners about eight years ago stopped it to save money, Commissioner Scott L. Metzger said.
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