Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Park's Ark Accepting Applications

3-23 Chicken BBQ Coudersport Vounteer Ambulance Association

3-31 Turtlepoint Community Easter Egg Hunt

Baked Food Auction In Turtlepoint On March 17

Health On The Menu At Charles Cole Memorial Wellness Center

Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Roulette Fish Fry

2-28 coudy theatre

Monday, February 27, 2012

All You Can Eat Pancake Breakfasts

Jacobs Brothers In C0oncert March 17 at Coudersport Free Methodist Church

Sunday, February 26, 2012

Bald Eagle Program At Sinnemahoning

Saturday, February 25, 2012

Fish Fry At Roulette Firehall Friday March 2

Thursday, February 23, 2012

McKean County 3G Program

3-11 Special Olympics Annual Spaghetti Dinner

Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Kinzua Bridge State Park Voted Park of the Year

Kinzua Bridge State Park
Voted Park of the Year

By Sandra Rhodes
Visitor & Member Services
Allegheny National Forest Visitors Bureau


The Kinzua Sky Walk was only open for three months in 2011, and that was enough for the Kinzua Bridge State Park to be voted Park of the Year.

The Kinzua Bridge State Park, home of the Kinzua Sky Walk, was selected as Park of the Year by the Pennsylvania Parks & Forests Foundation. Park officials will receive the award during a banquet May 1 at the Harrisburg Country Club.

When submitting the nomination, Linda Devlin, executive director of the Allegheny National Forest Visitors Bureau, expounded on the importance of McKean County’s only state park, which was the home of the historic Kinzua Viaduct from 1882 until the viaduct was destroyed by a tornado in 2003.

“The state park officials realized that this viaduct was an important asset to not only Pennsylvania’s history, but also to the birth of aviation engineering and seized the opportunity to bring the park back to life,” Devlin said. “The power of the winds that day in 2003 could not squelch the devotion people from all over have for the Kinzua Bridge State Park.”

The Kinzua Sky Walk opened in mid-September to record number crowds. In the last quarter of 2011, more than 167,000 people traveled to Mount Jewett to once again walk in the footsteps of history.

“The Kinzua Sky Walk is a testament of those who worked on its past creations,” Devlin said. “It is part of the spirit of those who worked 94 days to erect the first iron bridge; the same spirit of those who built the second steel structure in just four months.

“Today, that torch has been passed to a new set of hands which have taken it and ran – the Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources.”

The Sky Walk was built on the remaining six towers on the park side of the Kinzua Gorge and features a partial glass floor.

The award is designed to recognize a park for its exemplary or innovative work in customer service; education, programming or recreation; stewardship of the natural, cultural or historic assets; or accommodation of special needs of visitors.

“Like the phoenix column used in the construction of the first bridge, the Kinzua Bridge State Park has emerged from the ashes as a must-see attraction in Pennsylvania.”

Photo by Ed Bernick

Tuesday, February 21, 2012

2-21 coudy theatre

Saturday, February 18, 2012

2-25 Sinnemahoning State Park Winter Walk

Sinnemahoning State Park Cross Country Ski Basics

Friday, February 17, 2012

Baseball And Softball Sign Ups For Shinglehouse

Thursday, February 16, 2012

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Wednesday, February 15, 2012

Pancake Suppper At First Presbyterian Church

Monday, February 13, 2012

2-13 coudy theatre

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263 NAMED TO FALL DEAN’S LIST AT PITT-BRADFORD

263 NAMED TO FALL DEAN’S LIST
AT PITT-BRADFORD

BRADFORD, Pa. – The University of Pittsburgh at Bradford has released its dean’s list for the Fall 2011 semester. Dean’s list status is awarded to full-time students who have earned a grade point average of 3.5 or higher.

Those earning a grade point average of 4.0 from Bradford were Richard W. Persing, a sophomore accounting major; Bryan Thomas Deloe, a senior applied mathematics major; Tiara O. Brown, a junior business management and sport and recreation management major; Jennifer Suzanne Grave, a senior business management and sports medicine major; Rachel L. Britton, a sophomore early childhood education major; Richille Vela Denora, a senior elementary education major; Jeffrey M. Warner, a freshman engineering major; Benjamin J. Walter, a junior history-political science major; Maxwell L. Cercone, a sophomore history-political science major; Kaitlin Marie Zapel, a senior human relations major; Jodi L. Irons, a freshman nursing major; Katelyn A. Morris, a junior public relations major.

Other students from the region earning a 4.0 were Aaron J. Weise, a junior computer information systems and technology major from Allegany, N.Y.; Kayla E. Branch, a senior human relations major from Olean, N.Y.; Shea Ann McKnight, a senior elementary education major, and John Michael Urmann III, a senior liberal studies and criminal justice major, both from Ridgway; Kimberly Saline, a senior accounting major from St. Marys; Elizabeth Tipton, a senior history-political science and social studies major, and Stephanie N. Johnson, a junior human relations major, both from Warren;

Jeremy Scott Freer, a senior broadcast communications major from Cyclone; Allyson J. Rhinehart, a junior biology major from Eldred; Bethany L. Mealy, a junior early childhood education major from Kane; Richard Edward Castina, a junior liberal studies and biology major from Mount Jewett; Alyssa L. Lapp, a junior psychology major from Port Allegany; Sara J. White, a freshman physical sciences major from Coudersport; and Kristen N. Bertch, a junior criminal justice major, and Jude W. Harter, a senior social studies education major, both from Clarendon.

Other students earning a 4.0 from Pennsylvania were Michael J. Forsythe, a junior chemistry and pre-pharmacy major from Imperial; Erin N. Fieldhouse, a senior elementary education major, and Maria Grace Costanza, a senior public relations major, both from Pittsburgh; Tess L. Domaracki, a senior elementary education major from Indiana; Todd Smith, a senior business management major from Saegertown; Olivia P. Fernandes, a junior athletic training major from Erie; Jennifer L. Trippett, a junior entrepreneurship and interdisciplinary arts major from Lemont;

Shannon M. Gatesman, a freshman nursing major from Mechanicsburg; Ashley M. Wenger, a senior athletic training major from Lancaster; Michael T. Eiswerth, a freshman chemical engineering major from Williamsport; Joshua Wade Flowers, a senior chemistry and chemistry education major, and Ashleigh M. Hauck, a senior sports medicine major, both from New Columbia; and Caitlin A. Smith, a freshman nursing major from Stroudsburg.

Other students earning a 4.0 were Maria Schneider from Ellwangen, Germany, and Laura Gruber from Neustadt an der Ais, both Heilbronn University exchange students; Chun Hung Kwan, a freshman business management major from Hong Kong; and Xueyuan Lin a junior biology major from Bayonne, N.J.

Other full-time students awarded dean’s list status from Bradford were Amy N. Miller, a freshman, and Brett J. Murphey, a sophomore, both accounting majors; Hallie L. Kleiner, a sophomore applied mathematics major; BriAnne M. Gleason, a junior athletic training major; Arpad Nathaniel Hervanek, a senior biology major; Kailey Fesenmyer, a junior broadcast communications major; Jing Dong and Matt Wilber, both sophomores, and Matthew A. Teribery, a senior, all business management majors; Kyle C. Yurkewicz, a freshman chemistry major; Lewis Pon Keller Jr., a senior, and Tyler D. Morris, a freshman, both computer information systems and technology majors; Desiree Lamer, a junior criminal justice major; Jason P. Carmany, a junior pre-pharmacy major; Jacob M. Karrasch and Danielle Lynn Persing, both seniors criminal justice majors;

Elementary education majors Miranda L. Nichols, a freshman, Tiffany A. Campbell and Shilah L. Hassek, both juniors, and Lindsay M. Sherman and Stephanie L. Smith, both seniors; Joseph A. Burns, a freshman entrepreneurship major; Joshua Nathaniel Poorman, a senior environmental studies major; Chelsea L. Carey, a senior mathematics education and social studies major; Brandon Matthew Wyche, a senior nursing major; Douglas A. Dixon, a senior petroleum technology and chemistry major; Amanda J. Kleps, a junior public relations major; Sarah Marie Randolph, a senior sociology major; Sarah Ann Lonzi, a senior sports medicine major; Chevonne C. Franklin, a freshman undeclared major; Jason M. Fetterman and James O. Segee, both sophomores, and Bethany Lynn Kapp, a senior, all writing majors; and Burton L. Markert; a sophomore petroleum technology major.

Other students earning dean’s list status from the region were sophomores Courtney R. McNeight, a business management major, and Troy Phillips, an early childhood education major, both from Ellicottville, N.Y.; seniors Erika Jean Davis, an elementary education major, and Jennifer Crowley, a history-political science major, both from Great Valley, N.Y.; Ashley Heram, a freshman sports medicine major, and Krista L. Branch, an undeclared freshman, both from Olean, N.Y.; Danielle M. Abers, a junior early childhood education major from Panama, N.Y.; Jamie L. Vanalstine, a freshman biology and pre-veterinary medicine major from Byrnedale; Charles Everett Holjencin, a senior chemistry major, Kimberly N. Burkhouse, a junior chemistry and pre-pharmacy major, Matthew E. Nolder, a freshman history-political science major, and Lesley A. Bickford, a senior public relations major, all from Emporium;

Alida I. Leslie, a senior hospitality management major, and Denise A. Chiesa, a senior nursing major, both from Johnsonburg; Wray R. Woelfel, a junior biology and pre-optometry major, and Harold E. Carr, a senior petroleum technology major, both from Kersey; Megan L. Delhunty, a senior nursing major from Ridgway; seniors Scott R. Neil, an accounting major, and Breann E. Lyons, an accounting and business management major, and Bethany M. Lyons, a junior sports medicine major, all from St. Marys;

From Warren, are Kimberly Truhlik, a senior accounting and business management major; Mitchell E. Boston and Samantha J. Harris, both senior business management majors; Matthew James Abplanalp, a senior chemistry major; Christopher M. Urban, a senior elementary education major; Devin R. Ruhlman, a senior elementary education and sport and recreation management major; Jacob S. Shepherd, a junior English major; Kamie Laih, a junior human relations major; Jonathan C. Welch, a sophomore petroleum technology major; and Ashley D. Zaffino, a senior sports medicine major; from North Warren are Nyssa M. Brumagin, a junior interdisciplinary art major, and Jon C. Nagurney, a senior petroleum technology major; Rachael Tipton, a junior sports medicine major from Clarendon; from Pittsfield, Nicholas O. Davies, a sophomore biology major; Tawny Lee Crocker, a senior broadcast communications major, Kenneth M. Haight, a senior business management and computer information and technology major, and Laura Lee Long, a senior sports medicine and pre-physical therapy major;

From Russell, James M. Cable, a junior biology major, Mark P. Massa, a junior petroleum technology major, Teddy R. Babcock, a sophomore petroleum technology major, and Kristina Lyn Fithian, a senior radiological science major; Chelsea M. Plant, a freshman early childhood education major from Austin; Amanda M. Davis, a senior health and physical education and sport and recreation management major from Crosby; Gloria E. Gertsch, a junior biology education major, and Daniel K. Comes, a senior computer information systems and technology and history-political science major, both from Cyclone; Kelly O’Brien, a senior broadcast communications major from Derrick City; from Eldred, are Brenda J. Brown, a senior elementary education major, Morgan J. Emery, a junior English and social sciences major, Torrey L. Johnson, a freshman entrepreneurship major, Vincent D. Berrettini, a senior mathematics education major, McKenna L. Emery, a freshman hospitality management major, and Ashley R. Johnston, a sophomore public relations major;

Brittany R. Gorrell, a senior history-political science and social studies education major, and Courtney L. Gorrell, a sophomore writing major, both from Gifford; from Kane, are Tianna R. Johnson, a sophomore biology and environmental studies major; Seth M. Habicht, a freshman chemistry and pre-pharmacy major; Jennifer Moore, a senior criminal justice major; and Kyle J. Meserole, an undeclared freshman; Lauren L. Marshall, a junior English and history-political science major from Lewis Run; seniors Caitlin C. Castina, a biology and entrepreneurship major, Diana Rankin, a computer information systems and technology major, Nichole L. Krietemeyer, an elementary education major, and Kayla D. Swarts, a radiological science major, all from Mount Jewett; from Port Allegany, are juniors Pamela K. Terrette, an accounting major, Jennifer R. Anderson, an athletic training major, and Daniel Taylor, an information systems and computer information systems and technology major; Paul M. Woods a sophomore biology major; and Kabel Kellogg, a senior information systems major;

Daniel G. Yeager, a freshman computer information systems and technology major from Rew; Michael F. Gallina, a sophomore psychology major from Roulette; Andrew J. Mureddu, a sophomore information systems major from Shinglehouse; from Smethport, are seniors Lauren E. Kinniburgh, an athletic training major, Kathy Lynn Donovan, a business management major, Russell Nelson Tanner, a computer information systems and technology major, Colby J. Austin, an elementary education major, Charles E. Vandever, an environmental studies major, Kevin M. Shunk, a health and physical education major, and Kristine Noel Ball, a nursing major; Alyssa J. Cunningham, a junior health and physical education major; freshmen Courtney S. Schuler, a human relations major, Cameron A. Markert, a petroleum technology major, and Katelyne M. Barr, a public relations major; from Coudersport, Sarah Elizabeth Monger, a senior applied mathematics and mathematics education major, and Daniel H. Kudrick, a sophomore computer information systems and technology major; and Joshua D. Kosa, a junior accounting major from Ulysses.

Other students earning dean’s list status from Pennsylvania are Nathaniel J. Schneider, a freshman biology and pre-medicine major from Ambridge; Gregory P. Zielinski, a sophomore electrical engineering major from Jefferson Hills; Kelly L. Morrow, a freshman hospitality management major from Gibsonia; Katharine M. O’Neil, a freshman social studies education major from Arnold; Ashley Marie Cooper, a senior from Wexford, and Rebecca E. Zipay, a junior from South Park, both criminal justice majors; Clarice D. Rutledge, a senior writing and public relations major from Monroeville; from Pittsburgh, Samuel M. Ficorilli, a junior computer information systems and technology major; Yadhu R. Dhital a freshman pre-medicine major; Dominika N. Urban, an undeclared freshman; Morgan Rhianna Locher, a senior athletic training and pre-physician’s assistant major, and Kaizhi Jason Chen, a senior public relations major;

Sheri R. Smay, a junior business management major from Mahaffey; Vanessa M. Olivio, a junior early childhood education major from Brockway; Sara Jean McFadden, a senior radiological science major from Falls Creek; Stephanie R. Makin, a junior criminal justice major from Colver; Nathan R. Neff, a junior sports medicine major from Butler; Ridge S. Foster, a senior computer information systems and technology major from Mars; Christopher Bruce Finke, a senior nursing major from Prospect; Krysty R. Hawk, a junior chemistry major from Sarver; Jason P. Burkes, a junior health and physical education major, and Christopher R. Birdsell, a sophomore computer information systems and technology major, both from New Castle; Taylor R. Corbin, a freshman chemistry and pre-pharmacy major from Sandy Lake; Mary Gross, a senior sports medicine major from Ford City;

Joseph John DeVito, a senior environmental studies major, and Selese M. Huth, a freshman writing major, both from Tionesta; Kelsey A. Krepps, a freshman environmental studies major, and Kateri P. Hall, a junior writing major, both from Titusville; Aaron Bryant, a senior computer information systems and technology major from Centerville; Jada Kelsey Swart, a senior social sciences and sociology major from Corry; Gary W. Hyde, a senior information systems major from East Springfield; seniors Erin Joy Lynn, an English major, and Kyle Allen Lewis, a history-political science major, both from North East; from Erie, Douglas M. Chaffee, a sophomore business management major; Ashley A. Bissell, a senior business management major, and Sara L. Ponder, a freshman psychology major; Ashley N. Beers, a senior elementary education major from Deyoung;

Wesley Milliron, a junior computer information systems and technology major from Julian; Michael D. Moniger, a junior biology and pre-medicine major from Carlisle; Katherine Yeagle, a senior broadcast communications major from Newville; Peyton M. Kauffman, a freshman early childhood education major, and Ashley L. Seidenstricker, a senior sports medicine major, both from York; Brittany Gehman, a junior athletic training major from Ronks; Audrey J. Wenger, a senior radiological science major from Lancaster; Ethan R. Showers, a freshman athletic training major from Hughesville; Brett M. Diehl, a freshman environmental studies major from Unityville; Tyler D. Hinojosa, a senior criminal justice major from Benton; Elliot M. Goff, a junior sport and recreation management major from Lewisburg; Eric C. Wolfe, a freshman chemistry and pre-pharmacy major, and Sara Ann Gligora, a senior sociology major, both from Milton;

Danielle Erdley, a sophomore biology major from Northumberland; Samantha M. Sweinhart, a freshman nursing major from Hegins; Ellen A. Goos, a sophomore interdisciplinary arts major from Orwigsburg; Alessandra E. Capozzi, a freshman sports medicine and pre-physical therapy major, and Tracy Le, a senior biology major, both from Bethlehem; Chisé Catherine Diacik, a senior sports medicine major from Wind Gap; Brittni E. Cumberland, an undeclared freshman from Effort; Victor J. Robertazza, a freshman history-political science major from Greentown; Debra Knapp, a sophomore biology major from Herrick Center; Caitlin M. Holland, a sophomore early childhood education major from Mayfield; Michael T. Moran, a freshman pre-law student from White Haven; Nicole Povilitus, a senior sport and recreation management major from Wilkes-Barre; Nicholette A. Fruehan, a sophomore biology major from Brackney;

Alexa M. Wolcott, a freshman history-political science major from Sayre; Erin K. Goodwin, a sophomore accounting major from Wyalusing; Amanda N. Pell, a sophomore criminal justice major from Wrightstown; Kyle E. Lange, a senior psychology major from Pipersville; Kristine Nicole Zubler, a senior nursing major from Churchville; Gabrielle T. Kassimu, a freshman accounting major from Yardley; from Philadelphia, are Hannah M. Chai, a sophomore hospitality management major, Alisa C. Cornell, a junior athletic training major, and Ashley L. Young, a freshman broadcast communications major; Mark A. Saccucci, a junior computer information systems and technology major from Oxford; and Alexander R. Schrock, a junior history-political science major from Somerset.

Other students awarded dean’s list status are Mandy Lutze, a freshman Heilbronn University exchange student from Marbach, Germany; Kirby D. Craft, a junior athletic training major from Goodyear, Ariz.; Jerad McDaniel, a sophomore accounting major from Peoria, Ariz.; Marco Manansala Dominguez, a senior sports medicine major from Norwalk, Calif.; Aubree Veronica Tietbohl, a junior nursing major from Edwards, Colo.; Amirah Naja Sabir, a senior sports medicine major from Washington, D.C; Donald Chester Cox, a senior sport and recreation management major from Bear, Del.; Adam V. Schrot, a junior computer information systems and technology major from Beltsville, Md.; Yara T. Elbeshbishi, a freshman chemistry and pre-medicine major from Montgomery Village, Md.; Nicholas Choy, a junior psychology major from Flushing, N.Y.; Samantha D. Gullotto, a sophomore athletic training major from Liverpool, N.Y.;

Jason J. Szabat, a freshman history-political science major from Eden, N.Y.; Kristina J. Brinkel, a junior elementary education major from Hamburg, N.Y.; Nicholas J. Gier, a sophomore environmental studies major from North Collins, N.Y.; Jeffrey F. Engels, a sophomore athletic training major from West Valley, N.Y.; Katlin M. Barrile, a junior broadcast communications major from Albion, N.Y.; James F. Willson, a senior biology major from Bellona, N.Y.; Rachel M. Diehl, a junior criminal justice major from Pavilion, N.Y.; Zoe W. Allen, a freshman chemistry major, and Margaret Elizabeth Dalton, a senior health and physical education major, both from Jamestown, N.Y.; Ryan H. Lucas, a junior health and physical education major from Bemus Point, N.Y.; Shauntae A. Donner, a freshman accounting major from Cuba, N.Y.; Andrea Gundlach, a sophomore health and physical education major from Westfield, N.Y.; Cameron Lee Lanich, a senior health and physical education major from Batavia, N.Y.; and Roland B. Cross III, a senior computer information systems and technology major from South Euclid, Ohio.

3-15 Its Your Cup Of Tea CCMH

Port Notary

Sunday, February 12, 2012

Sweden Valley Inn For Valentine's Day

Friday, February 10, 2012

2-18 Mardi Gras At St. Eulalia Parish Center

Thursday, February 9, 2012

Say I Love You In Many Ways From Abundant Blessings


Pre-Orders are welcomed.
We have a wide selection of
fresh flowers, flowering plants,
chocolates, and Jewelry.

Stop in for Gift Suggestions!!

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Tuesday, February 7, 2012

Open House At Moon's Farm Yard In Ulysses, PA On February 18th

Soup

Coudy Theatre

Monday, February 6, 2012

2-11 Cross Country Ski Basics

Lenten Services

kAll For You

Galeton Public Library Community Cookbooks for sale

Community Cookbooks for sale

These cookbooks have 450 recipes from Galeton community members and there are some wonderful recipes included!!


Cookbooks are $10 a piece and can be purchased at the Galeton Library.

We will be having a recipe contest later in the year and the winner will win a dinner for two at a local restaurant. To participate, you must create a dish based on one of the recipes from this cookbook so buy yours early and get some practice in!



Sunday, February 5, 2012

Round & Square Dances Are Back At Sweden Valley

Saturday, February 4, 2012

2-25 Fifth Annual Kathy A.Memorial 9-Ball Tournament

Friday, February 3, 2012

Krise Bus Service Hiring Bus Drivers

Thursday, February 2, 2012

JEN-ESIS FITNESS OFFERS PERSONAL TRAINING & CORRECTIVE EXERCISE PROGRAMS IN PORT ALLEGANY

Jeanette Burleson has opened a new fitness business in
Benton Place Plaza on North Main Street in Port Allegany.
Jen is open by appointment. Give her a call for details!

Located in the Benton Place plaza in Port Allegany.
Call today to schedule an appointment, and
get started on your way to a healthier you!



Jeanette Burleson - Owner and Trainer
B.S. Physical Education
National Academy of Sports Medicine - certified Corrective Exercise Specialist


Wednesday, February 1, 2012

2-3 Port Allegany Sr. Center Square And Round Dance3