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TIMES LEADER/CLARK VAN ORDEN
Sunday, January 30, 2000 Page: 10
Kimberly Janiga, 10, watches as her friend Lauren Baran, 9, of Beaver
Meadows, pulls a block from the stack. The girls were playing Jenga. The stack
did not fall. Looking on is Louise Janiga, Kimberly’s mother.
Sterling Koch plays light jazz at the Monks Abbey Jan. 21.
Games and coffee are the norm on Friday nights at the Monks Abbey on East
Broad Street in West Hazleton.
The snow shovel sits by the front door of the Monks Abbey on East Broad Street
in West Hazleton on a cold winter night. Monks Abbey is a coffeehouse and a
place to meet old friends and have a hot cup of coffee or play a board game.
The coffeehouse generally has music on the weekends.
Richard and Maxine Baran enjoy some quiet conversation at the Monks Abbey, a
coffeehouse and gathering place on East Broad Street in West Hazleton.
Mark Demsko and Eric Wagner, both from Hazleton, play chess as jazz guitarist
Sterling Koch plays in the background at the Monks Abbey, a coffeehouse in
West Hazleton.