(Jack) Tully - Brockway 4th of July

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(Jack) Tully - Brockway 4th of July
INDEPENDENCE DAY PATRIOTIC PROGRAM
American Legion and Theatre Memorial - Taylor Park
Monday, July 4, 2016 10:30 A.M.
Chairman - Melissa Hrinya
10:15 AM Concert by Brockway Area High School Marching Band & Auxiliary
Call to Order........................................................................Mrs. Melissa Hrinya
Invocation..............................................................Reverend Victor Baxter, PhD
Pastor of Lighthouse Community Church
Flag Raising Ceremony...............................................American Legion Post 95
Pledge of Allegiance.................................................... .........Participation by All
National Anthem.......................................Brockway Area Elementary Students
Moment of Silence
Recognition of Heroes
Welcome.............................................................The Honorable William Hrinya
Mayor of Brockway
Declaration, Preamble, and The First Fourth.....................Mr. Michael Martino
(BAHS Class of 2016)
Celebration of a Strong Woman..........................................Miss Paige Grecco
(BAHS Class of 2016)
“I am the Flag of the United States of America”.....................Mr. Ryan Carlson
(BAHS Class of 2016)
Introduction of 2016 Miss Brockway
Delaney McMeekin
Featured Speaker
Mr. John (Jack) Tully
Musical Selection.............................................Brockway Area Jr/Sr High Band
and Auxiliary
Remarks.......................................................................Mr. Jeffrey C. Gankosky
Fourth of July Committee Chairman
Acknowledgments...............................................................Mrs. Melissa Hrinya
Benediction...........................................................Reverend Victor Baxter, PhD
Pastor of Lighthouse Community Church
“God Bless America”..................................................................Participation by All
MANY THANKS TO ALL WHO ATTENDED AND PARTICIPATED
BROCKWAY 4TH OF JULY
2016 DONATIONS
RED, WHITE & BLUE LEVEL $5,000.00 and higher
Burnice Shepley Estate
Owens/Illinois Plants 18 & 19
STARS & STRIPES LEVEL $1,000.00 and higher
O-I
Plants 18 & 19
BUY IN GLASS
SUPPORT YOUR LOCAL INDUSTRY!!
Russell and Connie Ferraro
Advanced Disposal
Saint Tobias Roman Catholic Church
Clfd-Jeff. Drug Free Comm. Coalition
Clyde, Ferraro & Co., LLP
Sheetz of Brockway
James E. Devlin, M.D.
Varischetti Holdings, LP
Reynolds Financial Advisors
FIRECRACKER LEVEL $800
Sunny 106 & Connect FM
Ferraro, Kruk & Ferraro, LLP
Guardian Elder Care, LLC
First Media Radio, LLC
PATRIOTIC LEVEL $500
A.B.C.S. Payroll Services
Bloom Electric, Heating & Plumbing, Inc.
Brockway Area Education Assn.
Brockway Drug Co. Inc.
Brockway Sons and Daughters of Italy
Brockway Sportsmen’s Club
Brockway Veterinary Hospital
IL Villaggio - Parkside Complex
Martino’s Bilo
NAPA Auto Parts
Senator Joe Scarnati
Seneca Resources
Snyder Township
S&T Bank
Tim Rogos Auto Sales
YardWorks
OLD GLORY LEVEL $300
3 Sigma Quality Improvement Services Inc.
Frank Zocco Financial, Inc.
The Allenbaugh Family
Fremer Moulding, Inc
Analytical Services, Inc.
Goodwill of Brockway
BC3@Brockway
Great China
Brockway Appliance, Inc.
Hepler’s Beer Barrel
Brockway Center for Arts & Technology
Hugh Water and Holt Drilling
Carlson-Shugarts Funeral Home, Inc.
Jim’s Custom & Collision, Inc.
Carnesali’s Bar & Grill
Michael A. Inzana, DMD
Cataldo’s Collision, Inc.
Quinn L. Lundberg, Jr. DMD
Creekside Auto & Tire Service, Inc.
Network Realty Services
DuBois Harley-Davidson
North Country Kettle Corn
DuBois Medical Supply Co., Inc
Paesano Pizza
Eddy, Wendy, Jordan and Angelo Inzana
Penn Highlands Healthcare
First Commonwealth Bank
Tom Petraitis, DMD and Gabe Mancuso, DMD
Foradora Insurance, Inc.
Priority First Federal Credit Union
Forsyth Drilling, Inc.
Smith’s Tastee Freez
Fox’s Pizza Den
Starr’s Trailer Sales
Fran Morelli Sales & Service
Tim Britton Construction Services, Inc.
Why buy products packaged in glass?
There are two major -- and logical -- reasons for you
and your family to think glass when you do your own
shopping.
First: As a member of the community, you show pride
and support of your glass-making neighbors, and a healthy
regard for your economic community.
The second important reason for choosing glass is glass
itself. Glass is quality packaging, whether you're buying
pickles or pop. Food and drinks taste better in glass. And,
after being opened, glass containers are easily resealed to
preserve freshness. What's more, you can see what you
are buying...a point that the majority of consumers
appreciate.
Glass manufacturing was born in Brockway. We have
been producing glass containers since 1907. As a
Company and a community we all share in the success and
responsibility of supporting local industries, like ourselves.
We thank and praise those who have played an integral
role in our past, present, and future.
Fran Morelli
Sales & Service
3 Sigma Quality
Improvement Services, Inc.
1292 Clay Plant Road
Brockway, PA 15824
814-265-0700
New Owners
Gino & Jeanne Ferraraccio
8464 Route 219
Brockway, PA 15824
814-265-1330
www.franmorelli.com
BROCKWAY OLD FASHIONED FOURTH OF JULY
2016 COMMITTEE VOLUNTEERS
CHAIRMAN - JEFFREY GANKOSKY
SECRETARY - CYNTHIA SMITHTRO TREASURER - LISA ZOCCO
www.brockwayfourth.com
ART SHOW:
PAM BASL
KAREN BARBER
MARY CRIBBS
SHARON MOORE
GEORGE MILLER
HELEN McKAY
KARLI CHAMBERLIN
BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT:
BARB ANDERSON
DuBois Harley-Davidson
The Allenbaughs
101 W. DuBois Avenue
DuBois, PA 15801
814-371-5750
721 McCullough Ave.
Brockway, PA 15824
BOOK COVER ARTWORK:
KIRSTY FRY
LOOKING TOWARD 2017
Carlson-Shugarts
Funeral Home, Inc.
The Fourth of July Committee
is in need of volunteers.
If interested in making this great
July 4th event even better, please
contact Jeff Gankosky at 265-0628.
This is a great opportunity to be a
part of a Brockway tradition!
1033 4th Ave.
Brockway, PA 15824
814-268-2732
THE BROCKWAY OLD FASHIONED
FOURTH OF JULY COMMITTEE
THANKS ADVANCED DISPOSAL
FOR THEIR GENEROSITY
IN PROVIDING
LITTER BOXES.
PLEASE DO NOT REMOVE
THEM FOR PERSONAL USE.
BICYCLE RACE:
TERRY MAHER
RITA MAHER
JOE TRUDO
KAREN TRUDO
KARIN McGARVEY
GINGER JOHNSON
BARB LUKE
MARY JO BRUNSWICK
ASHLEY ALBERT
VIRGINIA CONNOR
In cooperation with the
Brockway Borough Police Department
and the Pennsylvania State Police,
the Brockway Old Fashioned Fourth
of July Committee wishes everyone a safe
and happy Independence Day Celebration.
Please remember as you celebrate
to respect the rights and wishes of others
so that everyone can have a wonderful time!
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CAR SHOW:
CHAD THOMPSON
MONTE KEMMERER
SCOTT SWANSON
DUSTIN FIELDS
CHILDREN'S GAMES:
THAD CRAWFORD
JUDY CRAWFORD
JIM CRAWFORD
CLEAN-UP CREW:
PAUL BOJALAD
NIKOLAS GANKOSKY
AARON GANKOSKY
BSA PACK 40 BROCKWAY
ELECTRIC:
KEN INZANA
MATT GRIENEISEN
ENTERTAINMENT:
SUSAN FREEMER
RON FREEMER
FISHING CONTEST:
MIKE PENDLETON
JEFF WILCOX
MR. & MRS. CARL FREMER
JOHN PENDLETON
CHUCK SABATOSE
BOB CARTER
SCOTT MORRISON
BEN DONLIN
JOE PUHALA
MANDY FREMER
JESSICA HUGHES
OWEN DANDOY
CLAY PILLAR
DILLEN LINDEMUTH
DAN BUFFONE
FIREWORKS:
RANDY LOCKWOOD
BO LOCKWOOD
TYLER BULLERS
BLANE HOCKMAN
JONATHAN RHOADES
CRAIG SNELL
SCAVENGER HUNT:
BETH BUCHER
LEE ANN STUBBS
HISTORY REFERENCE:
BOB STOWMAN
BILL SABATOSE
LEGO MAN:
TIM BRITTON
CONTRIBUTIONS/FUNDING:
WENDY INZANA
MISS BROCKWAY:
JANICE BART
CRAFT SHOW:
DARLENE CHAMBERLIN
JEFF CHAMBERLIN
LISA SHEPLER
CINDY GELNETTE
PARADE:
ED HORNER
STEPHANIE WOLF
PATRIOTIC PROGRAM:
MELISSA HRINYA
WILLIAM HRINYA
JORDAN HRINYA
QUILT SHOW:
KATHY FREMER
MARY MARGARET FORADORA
CHAT & SEW
SUPPORT VOLUNTEERS:
DON WALES
ELLEN GANKOSKY
ELIZABETH GANKOSKY
DANIEL TRUNZO
PAT CARTWRIGHT
DOTTIE REED
JODI LANDINI
KATIE BISH
AILEEN FERRARO
CEJAE SCOLESE
KAREN BARBER
NANCY HUFFMAN
FRAN SCOLESE
BEV RENWICK
SANDY ANNETTE
JEFF CHAMBERLIN
BETTY MARCHIORI
PAM AZZATO
MABEL DELIO
THERESA CILLADI
MARY CLARK
TEN-K RACE:
SAM PERRIN
JUDY PERRIN
RYAN DEVLIN
CARRIE TAMI
DR. JAMES DEVLIN
DIANE DEVLIN
MEGAN BUSSARD
TOM BUSSARD
DEEDEE GRIENEISEN
DANA RINDOSH
WEBMASTER:
JOHN SIMCHICK
We apologize to volunteers whose names were not available at the time of printing.
The Brockway Old Fashioned Fourth Committee thanks and appreciates ALL Volunteers, Participants,
Patrons, Sponsors, Organizations and Businesses who helped produce one of the largest Fourth of July
Celebrations with a non-carnival atmosphere in Western Pennsylvania.
Please patronize the sponsors of the events and entertainment and the advertisers listed in this Program
Booklet. Without their continued support and participation, the traditional Old Fashioned Fourth
Celebration in Brockway could not continue.
The Committee also thanks:
Brockway Area Ambulance Service, Inc., Brockway Area School District, Brockway Ministerium,
Borough of Brockway, Brockway Police Department, Brockway Recreation Board, Brockway Volunteer
Hose Co., Brockway BSA Pack 40, Brockway BSA Troop 40, Brockway Kaimanns, 3 Sigma, Inc.,
DuBrook, Inc., Advanced Disposal, St. Tobias R.C. Church, Ed & Leo Ferraro,
BP Inn, Burnice Shepley Estate, Brockwayville Depot and Guardian Elder Care.
Billboards provided in part by Jefferson County Hotel Tax Project VISITPA.COM
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John “Jack” Tully
District Commander
The American Legion
Jack Tully is a retired purchasing agent from General Electric Corporation.
Tully has been married to Marilyn for the past 32 years. They have three children;
Heather, John and Michael and six grandchildren.
Jack served in the Army from 1967-1973 during the Vietnam Era. He is the
current 27th District Commander of the American Legion serving 5
counties. He is also the Post Commander of the Brockway American Legion.
Cataldo’s Collision, Inc.
Brockway Appliance, Inc.
Starr’s Trailer Sales
Hepler’s Beer Barrel
615 Division Street
DuBois, PA 15801
814-372-8600
3673 Route 219
Brockway, PA 15824
814-265-0632
516 Main Street
Brockway, PA 15824
814-265-1101
“Our Service Will Sell You”
Happy 50th Anniversary!
1538 Main Street
Brockway, PA 15824
814-265-2337
Jack is a "Gold Star Father" of Michael, killed in action on August 23, 2007 in Iraq.
2016 Miss Brockway Old Fashioned 4th of July Queen
Delaney McMeekin
Goodwill Store
The Brockway community is very proud to present Delaney McMeekin as the
4th of July Queen during the 50th Anniversary Brockway Area Old Fashioned
4th of July Celebration. Delaney is the 18-year-old daughter of C. Kevin and Beth
McMeekin of Brockway. She is a 2016 graduate of Brockway Area High School
where she involved herself and made the most of her school years. She was
Student Council President, Captain of the Girls’ Varsity Soccer team, a member
of the National Honor Society, and much more. She also was voted as the
Brockway School Homecoming Queen and spent two weeks in Greece for
school studies. She is a graduate of the Dale Carnegie Communications Program,
received highest honors for Honor Roll and Perfect Attendance while
maintaining a clerk position at a local pharmacy. In the fall, she will attend
Gannon University to study Occupational Therapy/ Special Education. Delaney
has been involved with the Brockway 4th of July for as long as she can remember
and is excited to greet everyone for the festivities. Watch for Delaney as she will
preside over our famous 4th of July festivities.
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509 Main Street
Brockway, PA 15824
814-371-2821
“Donate stuff, Create jobs”
Penn Highlands
Healthcare
Frank Zocco
Financial, Inc.
682 Main Street
Brockway, PA 15824
814-265-0846
Great China
441 Main Street
Brockway, PA 15824
814-265-1177
204 Hospital Avenue
DuBois, PA 15801
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Foradora Insurance, Inc.
Michael A. Inzana, DMD
80 N. Park Place
DuBois, PA 15801
814-372-1090
www.foradorainsurance.com
51 Taylor Avenue
Falls Creek, PA 15840
814-371-1520
Brockway Center for
Arts & Technology
Tim Britton
Construction Services, Inc.
1200 Wood Street
Parkside Building, Suite B
Brockway, PA 15824
814-265-1111
109 Main Street
Falls Creek, PA 15840
814-375-9388
814-375-9386
CW Graphics
Priority First
Federal Credit Union
Professional Printers, Designers,
Signage and Vehicle Graphics
550 Main Street
Brockway, PA 15824
814-265-8421
PFFCU Wishes Everyone a Safe
and Happy 4th of July
24 West Washington Ave.
P.O. Box 927
DuBois, PA 15801
814-375-7822
Forsyth Drilling, Inc.
Paesano Pizza
2750 Oklahoma-Salem Road
524 Main Street
Brockway, PA 15824
814-265-4285
Pizza - Pasta - Hoagies
Salad & More
DuBois, PA 15801
814-371-7960
Your #1 Choice for Waterwells,
Pumps and Tanks!
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Varischetti Holdings, LP
1228 Main Street
Brockway, PA 15824
(814) 265-8090
Apple Tractor
Varischetti & Sons, Inc.
8317 Route 219
Brockway, PA 15824
(814) 265-8765  (800) 468-3406
1228 Main Street
Brockway, PA 15824
(814) 265-8090
Phoenix
Sintered Metals, Inc
Superior Energy
Resources, LLC
921 Clark Street
Brockway, PA 15824
(814) 268-3455
2691 Route 219
Brockway, PA 15824
(814) 265-1080
Sheetz
of Brockway
1408 Main St.
Brockway, PA 15824
814-265-1458
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Advanced Disposal
814-265-1975
800-338-8971
Dr. Tom Petraitis
and Dr. Gabe Mancuso
Quality Preventive
Dentistry
DuBois Medical
Supply Co., Inc.
101 Hospital Avenue
DuBois, PA 15801
814-375-1023
www.duboisdental.com
320 Liberty Blvd.
DuBois, PA 15801
814-375-1100
Greentree Landfill
635 Toby Rd
Kersey, PA 15846
Phone: 814-265-1744
Fax: 814-265-8745
Reynolds Financial
Advisors
169 Midway Drive
DuBois, PA 15801
814-371-5300
Jennifer Reynolds-Hamilton,
Financial Advisor
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Jim’s Custom
& Collision, Inc.
Fox’s Pizza Den
957 Fifth Ave.
Brockway, PA 15824
814-265-8889
Your One Stop Collision Shop!
Falls Creek 371-1093
Brockway 265-1004
DuBois 375-2385
Network Realty Services
Eddy, Wendy,
Jordan & Angelo
Inzana
920 Fifth Avenue
Brockway, PA 15824
814-265-0324
network@windstream.net
Fremer Moulding, Inc.
Smith’s Tastee Freez
22 Sawmill Drive
Brockway, PA 15824
814-265-0671
www.fremermouldinginc.com
8748 Route 219
Brockway, PA 15824
814-265-7945
“Tasteest” Treats in Town!
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Hugh Water and
Holt Drilling
North Country Kettle Corn
626 North Maple Ave.
Ridgway, PA 15853
814-772-5142
7344 Route 219
Brockway, PA 15824
814-265-8981
Hugh Bottled Water
Quinn L. Lundberg,
Jr., DMD
Analytical Services, Inc.
409 Main Street
Brockway, PA 15824
814-268-6614
Brockway, PA 15824
51 Pro Chem Tech Drive
814-265-8749
BC3@Brockway
The Region’s Only
Community College
Creekside
Auto & Tire Service, Inc.
814-265-0459
1200 Wood Street
Brockway, PA 15824
814-265-1813
Get Your Degree at BC3!
First Commonwealth Bank
Carnesali’s Bar & Grill
919 Clark Street
Brockway, PA 15824
643 Main St.
1201 Main St.
Brockway, PA 15824
Brockway, PA 15824
814-265-6321
814-268-3735
Good Friends & Good Times
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Clearfield-Jefferson
Drug Free Communities
Coalition
135 Midway Drive, Suite A
DuBois, PA 15801
814-371-9002
James E.
Devlin, M.D.
1100 Main St.
Brockway, PA 15824
(814) 268-3645
Family Practice
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Brockway Drug Co., Inc.
Russell and Connie
Ferraro
1365 Main St.
Brockway, PA 15824
814-268-3305
Bloom Electric
Heating & Plumbing, Inc.
3890 Route 219
Brockport, PA 15823
814-265-8217
Clyde, Ferraro & CO. LLP
Certified Public Accountants
Law & Finance Building
75 Larsen Drive
DuBois, PA 15801
(814) 371-2141
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SNYDER TOWNSHIP
NAPA Auto Parts
1301 Main Street
Brockway, PA 15824
814-265-0949
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Brockway Area Education Assn.
100 Alexander Street
Brockway, PA 15824
814-265-8414
Rogos Auto Sales, Inc.
8255 Route 219
Brockway, PA 15824
814-265-0863
www.rogosauto.com
Brockway Sons
and Daughters of Italy
1049 7th Avenue
Brockway, PA 15824
814-268-4305
Martino's Bilo
1200 Main Street
Brockway, PA 15824
Connect FM
96.7
Talk Radio
●
and
On Air ● Online ● Anytime
www.connectradio.fm
Sunny 106
12 W. Long Ave., DuBois
814-375-5260
Local Radio Made Here
www.sunny106.fm
Guardian Elder Care, LLC
8796 Route 219
Brockway, PA 15824
(814) 265-1164
814-268-2353
Serving Brockway Since 1950
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107.9
7
Senator
Joe Scarnati
Q102
“Today’s Hot Country”
93.1 QYX
“Today’s Hits”
P.O. Box 177
Brockway, PA 15824
717-805-5269
95.9 & 101.3
News 900 WCPA
“Rockin’ the
Northern Alleghenies”
Brockway Veterinary
Hospital
Ferraro, Kruk
& Ferraro, LLP
A.B.C.S. Payroll Services
690 Main St.
Brockway, PA 15824
814-268-2202
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1608 Main Street
Brockway, PA 15824
814-265-1950
Dr. Joan Lee
77 Larsen Drive
DuBois, PA 15801
814-371-6109
www.abcspayroll.com
YardWorks
914 Evergreen Street
Brockway, PA 15824
814-594-6421
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Seneca Resources
51 Zents Boulevard
Brookville, PA 15825
814-849-4555
IL Villaggio-Parkside Complex
1200 Wood Street
Brockway, PA 15824
814-265-1162
S&T Bank
456 Main Street
Brockway, PA 15824
814-265-8402
“One Customer at a Time”
Brockway Sportmen’s Club
506 Main Street
Brockway, PA 15824
814-268-3442
Best Wings in Town!
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St. Tobias Church
1135 Hewitt Street
Brockway, PA 15824
814-268-3655
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REYNOLDS FINANCIAL ADVISORS
Luigi’s Ristorante
Martin’s Grocery Store
Hepler’s Beer Barrel
DuBois Logistics
Carlson-Shugarts Funeral Home
Sheetz of Brockway
Paris Companies
Smith’s Lawn & Landscaping
Karen Foster (In memory of Joel M. Foster)
Buck’s Pizza
CNB Bank
Planet Bike
J & M Auto Service
Giant Eagle of DuBois
Eat ‘N Park Restaurant of DuBois
Ft. Worth Restaurant
Ernie Taylor
(C&S Wholesale Grocers)
Joe’s Tux Shop
Luv 2 Sew 4 U
Scottish Heights Golf Club
& Restaurant
Kohlhepp’s True Value
RoadID
Xtreme Wear
Dick’s Sporting Goods
Mathew & Gilda Wrobleski
Station 101 Pub & Kitchen
Homewood Suites By Hilton
B & J Morrison
Taylor Memorial Park
Near 9th Avenue Pavilion
Monday, July 4, 2016
12:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Temporary tattoos with a
lasting impression!
Construction & Remodeling
Brockway Old-Fashioned
Fourth of July
EXTREME AIR
QUAD PODS
2016 Car, Truck & Motorcycle Show Sponsors
American Classics
Creekside Auto & Tire
Hepler's Beer Barrel & Country Store
Jim's Custom Collision
Legends Powersports
Napa Auto Parts
Rogos Auto Sales
Smith’s Tastee Freeze
Snyder's Mufflers & More
Thompson’s Speed & Auto Repair
Taylor Memorial Park
Gather up your besties to
Soccer Practice Field
jump, flip, twirl and do 360˚’s
Monday, July 4, 2016
on EXTREME AIR!
12:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Are you EXTREME enough?
**The maximum weight limit for the Extreme Air is 250 lbs.**
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Tim Britton Construction Services, Inc.
LEGO Building Contest
Monday, July 4, 2016
Proudly Sponsored By:
Tim Britton Construction
Services, Inc.
These little colored bricks are more than mere toys.
Put your design and ideas into motion at the
Tim Britton Construction Services LEGO Building Contest.
So, what will you build??
All participants must pre-register before July 4th by calling the
office of Tim Britton Construction Services, Inc. at 814-375-9388.
MicRo
Gallery
Taylor Memorial Park
Near Truesdale Field
Monday, July 4, 2016
Proudly Sponsored By:
**Creative Presentations**
12:00 PM - 12:45 PM
2:15 PM - 2:45 PM
4:15 PM - 5:00 PM
It’s a bird…it’s a plane…it’s Superman! Well, actually it is a bird…an ORIGAMI bird that is!
Michael Roy’s Cirque du Papier MicRO Gallery of intricate and AMAZING origami sculptures will be
appearing at Brockway’s 50th Annual Old-Fashioned Fourth of July Celebration.
With his quick wit and extensive knowledge of origami history and technique, Michael Roy will UNFOLD
the secrets of origami right before your eyes! With no cuts, tears or glue, his nimble fingers will
transform a SINGLE sheet of paper into numerous 3D forms of flowers, animals, sea life, birds and
decorative objects.
Michael Roy will be folding and giving away many of the designs he creates at the Cirque du Papier
MicRO Gallery presentations. Don’t miss your opportunity to go home with a cherished keepsake!
You will be DELIGHTED by the technology and art that is ORIGAMI!
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BROCKWAY OLD FASHIONED FOURTH OF JULY
50 YEARS IN THE MAKING
Knowing your history, that is knowing where you came from and what created that
history is important to all human beings. Children study about the beginnings of our
country in grade school with Gen. George Washington, Benjamin Franklin, Thomas
Jefferson and our other Founding Fathers. We research our ancestry to find out where
our beginnings were in the “Old World” and in the “New World”. We learn the history
of our parents and grandparents when to them it wasn’t even history. This gives us a
sense of who we are and where we are going. It is the same with this festival we
celebrate each July 4th; something very unique to our neck of the woods and something in
which we all take pride. So, how did this come about?
Several members of the Brockway Volunteer Hose Company had discussed a celebration at
various Hose Company meetings over a period of time but nothing formal had been drawn up
though the discussions were always positive in nature. During the annual Hose Company
Banquet in January 1967 the desire to take on such a task would be presented to all members
in attendance, since many members belonged to other organizations such as the Kiwanis,
Jaycees, Chamber and Legion. Bob Stowman, the MC for the evening, informed the members
of the possibility of starting a committee. A formal meeting would be held at the end of
February at the Hose Company.
So it began on Monday February 27, 1967 a group of individuals representing the
Brockway Kiwanis, Brockway Jaycees, Contessa Matilda Lodge, Chamber of Commerce,
American Legion Auxiliary, Brockway Recreation Board and the Brockway Volunteer Hose Co.
met at the Hose House to discuss the feasibility of a July 4th Celebration in Brockway. Bob
Stowman from the Hose Co. acted as Chairman with Ralph Durbin from the Brockway Record
acting as Secretary pro-tem for their first meeting. According to the minutes “The project was
discussed from many angles including finances and fireworks.” Another meeting was scheduled
for Monday March 27, 1967 to select officers and committees.
During the second meeting 22 individuals met to discuss the project. Thomas Shields was
elected as General Chairman, William Sabatose as Vice Chairman, Doris Squires as Secretary
and Gary Keister as Treasurer. Floyd Fustine suggested the committee be named
“Old Fashioned Fourth of July” which was accepted by the new committee. Decision was made
to contact all organizations and service groups in the area to be a part of the celebration.
Additionally, discussions led to a Patriotic Speaker, food concessions, financing, use of the
Recreation Grounds and swimming pool and the purchase of fireworks for around $1,200.00.
The next meeting was set for April 17, 1967.
By the third meeting over $900.00 was raised from various businesses and groups. Because of
this large sum and anticipation of additional monies, it was decided to incorporate and open a
bank account. Motion was brought forth and seconded to officially name the committee
Brockway Area Old Fashioned 4th of July with Ross Ferraro’s office handling the necessary
paperwork. Other items discussed included concession booths, games, firemen’s water battle,
music, pony rides, having the girl and boy scouts give out hand bills, John McNulty chairing
the Patriotic Program, a baseball game, publicity, parade and fireworks supplied by Ohio
Fireworks Manufacturing Display Company.
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By May 8, 1967, the new group was organized under the Commonwealth of
Pennsylvania as Brockway Area Old Fashioned 4th of July, Inc. with Thomas E. Shields,
William J. Sabatose, Gary R. Keister, Doris Squires and Robert Stowman affixing their seal
to the incorporation papers.
Over the next two months various committees met on their own then reported back to the main
committee to discuss their finances, other events and participation of different bands and groups
in the parade. Justice Michael A. Musmanno - Justice on the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania
would speak promptly at 4:00 pm at the Legion Memorial in the park at no cost. The glass
company would provide litter bags for the park and Frank Varischetti agreed his company
would clean up following the celebration.
A booklet, to be given to businesses in Brockway and the surrounding area, was discussed and
approved to be handed out so visitors knew what to expect. Local merchants could place an ad
for 1/8 of a page for the small sum of $25.00. Later on it was decided to change the size to 1/4
of a page for the same $25.00. This booklet would be printed at no charge by Brockway Glass
then assembled by Gray’s Printing in Falls Creek for $25.00. “Let Freedom Ring”, the topic of
the first Patriotic Speaker would be the words written accross the first booklet. Inside the
committee listed the day’s events starting with an Old Timer’s Ball Game between the Hitless
Wonders vs Aches & Pains, firemen’s water battle, music, free swimming, Jaycee’s children’s
games, bingo, Saddle & Harness Club pony rides, another ball game between Brockway Braves
vs DuBois Rockets, Patriotic Program, Independence Day Parade, band concert by the Brockway
Rover Band, modern music by The Rogues (for the younger set in the Tennis Courts) for $85.00,
a drawing for two $25.00 US Savings Bonds before the biggest and loudest fireworks display
ever seen in these parts followed by another set by The Rogues. What would a festival be
without food: Kiwanis’ Barbequed Chicken, Brockway Firemen and Ladies Auxiliary hot dogs
and hamburgers, hoagies and ice cream by the Jaycees and ice cold watermelon by Local 110.
The Parade Committee reported that so far the Brockway Area High School Bands, Girl Scouts,
Brownies, Boy Scouts, Little League, a military unit from DuBois, 10 antique cars, Color Guard,
Litter Bug Pillory sponsored by Brockway Glass, PTA float, fire engine and the FFA would
participate. Total cost would be $135.00 with $75.00 going to the high school band. The parade
would run along Main Street from 7th Avenue to the intersection of Routes 219 & 28.
Taylor Memorial Park
American Legion Memorial Stage
Sunday, July 3, 2016
8:00 PM
Junk Rock is a group of percussionists who play anything and
everything to create a high energy, dynamic sound while providing
the audience with laughs and danceable grooves.
K9 Crew
Trick Dog Show
Everything was set, all committees reporting in making sure they were ready. By June 26th the
Committee had on hand $2,185.50 of which $1,300.00 went to the fireworks display. The only
thing left was to meet on July 3rd in the park to go over the final details before the big event took
place.
As anyone who has served on a committee knows, it takes many different people with different
skills and mind sets to make an event happen. The first celebration was no different. A total of 8
official and one unofficial meetings were held, which brought together many different people as
you can see below. These were the people who made a tradition happen 50 years ago by just one
thought and one idea - to celebrate our Independence in an Old Fashioned way.
A very humble beginning, a small idea, and the work of some very creative people began a
tradition that today has grown into a very large and family oriented celebration. Countless
people have chaired and worked on numerous committees over the years to bring this
celebration to fruition. It is an honor and a privledge to take part in this celebration all because
someone back in 1967 thought celebrating our American Independence would be a great idea.
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Taylor Memorial Park
Truesdale Field
Monday, July 4, 2016
**Shows**
12:00 PM ~ 2:00 PM ~ 4:00 PM
The ultimate HIGH-ENERGY canine THRILL show!
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Taylor Memorial Park
American Legion Stage
Monday, July 4, 2016
12:00 PM - 3:00 PM
Hit Play is the Ohio Valley's best Top 40 cover band. The name describes this powerhouse
group perfectly. From the Beatles to Bruno Mars, from Journey to Adele and everything in
between, Hit Play plays the hits.
Ezra Hamilton is the voice and leader of the West Virginia-based act. Ezra has invested 20+
years of his life devoted to making music and has shared the stage with some of the music
industry's brightest, such as Gavin DeGraw, Boyd Tinsley of Dave Matthews Band, Daughtry
and Robert Randolph. In 2012, he took time away from writing, recording and producing his
own original music to pursue his passion for performance. Blending a wide range of popular
songs with his own style of live performance, Ezra discovered with the right group of musicians
he could bring a concert experience to every audience.
UP & AWAY
HOT AIR BALLOON RIDES
Taylor Memorial Park
Soccer Practice Field
Sunday, July 3, 2016
7:00 PM ~ 9:00 PM
Terry Atwell
Mr. Biss
John Carlson
Bob Colgan
Mary J. DeSantis
Ralph Durbin
John Esposito
Ross Ferraro
Edward Ferraro
Henry Fontaine
Floyd Fustine
Tino Genevro
Ann Graham
John Hazuka
Harry Jackson
Gary R. Keister
Kitu Landini
Hubert Lontz
Jack Matthews
John McNulty
Sam Melillo
Glenn Mengle
Lucy Monaco
Amelia Musantry
Paul Rhoda
Merle Ross
William Sabatose
Otto Salizzoni
Thomas Shields
Dick Siple
Doris Squires
Betty Stewart
Robert Stowman
James Thomas
Leroy Verne
Maxine Youngdalh
Finance Com.
Am. Legion
Fire Department
Fireworks Helper
Contessa Matilda Lodge
Brockway Record & Publicity Com.
Publicity Com. & Baseball Game & Co-ordinating Com.
Recreation Board & Incorporation Com.
Legal
Program Booklet & Co-ordinating Com.
Parade & Finance Com.
Fire Department & Parade
Brockway Women’s Club & Finance Com.
Co-ordinating Com.
Parade
Chamber of Commerce & Treasurer & Finance Com.
Am. Legion Auxiliary
Fireworks Helper
Fireworks Helper
Am. Legion & Patriotic Prog. & Co-ordinating Com.
Finance Com.
Brockway Glass Co.
Am. Legion Auxiliary
Contessa Matilda Lodge
Fireworks Helper
Co-ordinating Com.
Jaycees & Vice Chairman & Children’s Games
Fire Department
Kiwanis Club & General Chairman
Fireworks Helper
Secretary
Local 110 & Watermelon Concession Stand
Fire Department & Co-ordinating Com.
Fireworks & Prog. Booklet & Finance Com.
Contessa Matilda Lodge
Firemen’s Auxiliary
Proudly Sponsored By:
Advanced Disposal
Very few things are as beautiful as a brightly colored hot air balloon peacefully
ascending high into the clear blue sky. The only joy greater than the sight is a
tethered flight high above Brockway’s picturesque landscape!
During Brockway’s 50th Annual Old-Fashioned Fourth of July Celebration,
Up & Away hot air balloon rides will be sure to leave you and your family
with a memory that will last a lifetime!
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James Thomas
“The Big Firecracker”
Left to right, top to bottom
Dan Thomas, Dick Siple, James Thomas,
Mark & Dave Siple
(Fireworks In The Barn)
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Patrons
Mark Adams & Ginger Patterson
Susan Altemose
Helen Amatrone
Diane Amitrone
Richie, Barb, Nick & Clay Anderson
Tom & Lori Anderson
Mark & Mary Andreas
Anonymous
Joe, Brittany & Cash Antonuccio
Linda Archer
Terrell & Martha Atwell
Joseph Baka
Mary Lou Balutis
John & Qweeny Barber
Barkery Pet Cuisine
John & Pam Basl
Rich & Pat Battitori
Tim & Karen Baxter
Rev. & Mrs. Victor Baxter
Craig Beers
Rod & Barb Beers
Linda Beetschen
Barbara Belton
Mike & JoAnn Bennett
Mike, Shari, Derek & Chad Bennett
Bob & Judy Benson
Chris, Steph, Andy & Anthony Benson
David & Genevieve Benson
Dave, Emma, Katie & Jon Benson
Tom & Debbie Berlin
John & Diane Bernardo
Frank & Judy Bianco
Helen Bish
John & Pat Biss
Mike Biss Family
Bonfilio’s
Bennie & June Bortle
Kathleen Britton
Brockway Church of God
Jim Brown
Peter & Betty Brumberg
Alberta & Tracey Brumberg
Joe & JoAnne Bruno
Tom, Megan & Beckett Bussard
Alex Carlson & Sierra Fremer, London &
Kennedy Ellis, and Nora Spencer
Rex, Carla, Austin & Aiden Bullers
In Memory of Thomas & Margaret Mancini
by Carla & Rex Bullers, Jim & Tina
Inzana & Thomas D. Mancini
Mike Steele, Ashley, Michael, & Gavin
Robert Calhoun
Raymond & Michelle Calhoun
In Memory of Phyllis Cantanzarito by
Pam Cantanzarito, Darin & Amy Carr &
Family
Steve, Pam, Stephen, Kyle, Taylor
& Katlyn Cappetta
Dee Dee Carlini
John & Evelyn Carlson
Corl & Annette Carnahan
Randy & Cindy Carnahan
Rich & Sally Carnahan
Tim, Rachel, Morgan & Adam Carnahan
Pat Cartwright
Louise Castiglione
Joan Cavalier
Chris, Lynn, Ann, Emma, &
Vinny Cavalline
Anna Ceriani
Jeff & Darlene Chamberlin
In Memory of Brenda by Ray & Bonnie
Cherubini
Bob & Peggy Cherubini
Paul & Barbara Clark
Josh & Jessica Clontz
Carol Clontz
Joan Coder
Mr. & Mrs. Lorn Coleman
Tom & Laura Colgan
Gary & Cindi Collins
Puye Conley
Carol Connacher
Mary Cooper
Judith Copelli
Jim & Karen Corp
Kenny & Barbara Craft
Terry & Sally Crawford
Jim Crawford
William & Donna Crawford
Mary Cribbs
Gary & Ann Cristini
Mike & Debbie Dahrouge & Family
Kay Deasey
Tom & Tina Decker
Louis Delia
William & Ronald Delia
Mabel Delio
Doug & Paula Delp
Deacon Bob & Sue DeNoon
Vic & Cheryl DeSantis
Mary Devlin
Ron, Brittany, MacKenzie & Jayla
Dittemore
Pat & Mary Jo Donlin
Nic, Dick Esposito & Sarah & Derek Snyder
Rich, Dana, Philip, Julianna, Jarrett &
Anthony Esposito
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Taylor Memorial Park
American Legion Memorial Stage
Monday, July 4, 2016
8:30 PM ~ 10:30 PM
BIG songs, BIG dreams and BIG hair at
Brockway’s 50th Annual Old-Fashioned Fourth of July Celebration!
Three high-energy shows looking back on some of the BEST music
of the 60’s, 70’s & 80’s...all in one evening!
Begginning with the GROOVY fashions and sounds of the 60’s...
then on to the ROCKIN’ 70’s...and finally, the BIG beat 80’s...
Rock of Ages will have you wondering if you just stepped out of a time machine!!!
It will be a night to celebrate and one you will never forget!
Taylor Memorial Park
Near Truesdale Field
Monday, July 4, 2016
12:00 PM - 5:00 PM
It is true that kids and adults of all ages love to have their picture taken.
So why not capture those moments at Brockway’s 50th Annual Old-Fashioned
Fourth of July Celebration!
Our special photo booth to commemorate this year’s special celebration will be equipped
with a hilarious box of props sure to generate smiles. Each person will receive a photo strip
of their photo shoot” upon exiting the booth. Share your photos with family and friends
and before you know it, everyone will want a turn! Laughter and smiles are guaranteed!
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Patrons
Taylor Memorial Park
Soccer Practice Field
Monday, July 4, 2016
12:00 PM - 5:00 PM
The Xtreme Lazer Tag Arena offers more than 1600 square feet
of extreme THRILLS and FUN around every corner!
Black lights, strobe lights, laser lights, 20 different rooms,
an excellent sound system and fog will have you and 10
of your best friends battling it out at Brockway’s 50th
Annual Old-Fashioned Fourth of July Celebration.
Taylor Memorial Park
Monday, July 4, 2016
1:00 PM
DANCE LIKE NO ONE IS WATCHING :)!!!
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Janet Esposito
Fran & Toni Facchine
David Facchine
Fran Faith
Dick & Julia Faller
Faulk Plumbing, Heating & AC
Diane Faulk
Don & Lois Feidler
John, Sue & Laura Felczak
Ross, Laura, Siena & Brady Ferraro
Aileen Ferraro
Ed & Clara Ferraro
Dick & Mary Ann Fiddler
Lee & Alda Foeks
Joanne Fonner
Judge John & Mary Margaret Foradora
Wayne & Linda Foringer
Army, Barb & Fabio Fortunato
Mark & Josephine Freemer
Carl & Georgia Fremer
Andy, Katie & Blakely Fremer
Richard Galluzzi
Donna Galluzzi
Ruth Gankosky
Beverly Gankosky
Mike & Cindy Gelnette
Rich, Diane, Andy & Nick Genevro
Bruno & Joanne Genevro
Tino & Eileen Genevro
Flora Genevro
Sonia Gess
John & Lenora Gilbert
Mr. & Mrs. Raymond Goldinger
Jim & Evelyn Grant
Kevin, Lisa, Eric & Ian Grecco
Betty Grecco
Bob, Kim, Cole, & Paige Grecco
In Memory of Kurt Paul Strandberg
by Paul, Jean, & Peter Grecco
Rich & Joyce Grecco
John Green
Kathleen Green
John, Rosey, Jessica, Amanda & Chloe
Gresak
Tim, Bruna, Aiden & Phoebe Grieneisen
Bud & Jean Grieneisen
Chuck & Diane Grieneisen
Matt, Dee Dee & Moka Grieneisen
Kent & June Grinnen
Rachel & Cathy Grubbs
Joe Gryzbek
Mike & Karen Halpin
Dave & Sue Hand
Steve & Marsha Harris
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Dan, Ann, John, Zoe & Sam Hawkins
Howard & Joyce Hess
Bill & Jill Hicks
Bill & Cathy Himes & Family
Boone & Carol Hinderliter
Beverly Hockenberry
Brownie Hoffman, Genevieve
Hoffman & Stephen Hoffman
Ronald & MaryBelle Holt
Emily Holt
Sherry Holt, Randy Collins, LeeAnn,
Tiffany, Dan and Linda Belle
Brion & Liz Hook
Mark Hooten
Henry & Nancy Huffman
Jim & Pat Huffman
Craig, Jessica, Bradey, Ana,
Aiden & Kyle Hughes
Terry & Lynne Hughes
Jane Hutchinson
Dave & Janice Inzana
Ernie & Lilo Inzana
Fran & Therse Inzana
Dan, Andrea, Andrina & Allyson
Inzana
Mike, Merry & Julianne Inzana
Ann Marie Inzana & Madison
Jim & Libby Jackson
Melissa Johnson
Neil & Alexis Johnson
Dan & Patty Jones
Elva Keister
Irene & Heather Keister
Scott & Ina Keith
Scott, Angela, Gina & Anna Kelly
Amy Gankosky - Linday Knight
William & Dorothy Knight
Violet Kopp
Jack Lackatos
Stella Lancaster
Francis & Rita Landini
In Loving Memory of Joseph &
Therese Murgash - Love
Grandchildren & Great
Grandchildren
Francis & Rita Landini
Laurel Mountain Vineyard
Mr. & Mrs. Tom Lewis
Rick & Annette Liddle
In Loving Memory of DJ Gardner &
Mrs. Deloris Chatfield
Clair & Maryilyn Lundberg
Mary Lundberg
Lundberg Paving & Trucking, LLC
Patrons
Claudia Lyle
Gary & Patricia Mahaffey
Rolfe & Mary Ann Mahaffey
Terry & Rita Maher
Mike & Jody Mancuso & Family
Leroy Mann
Mary Kay Marshall
John & Marian Martini
Robert & Shirley Martini
Lenny & Joni Martino
Vivian Martino
Brad, Malissa, Mia & Luke Martino
In Memory of Shane Horner by
Dominic & Pauline Martino
In Loving Memory of Bill Matson
by His Family
Ron & Kathy Matson
Ruth Matson
Brian, Leigh Anne, Nathan &
Gianna May
Armand & Carol Mazzocchi
In Memory of Mom, “Grandma”,
Aunt Sami & Uncle D.J. by
Dani McConnell & D.J. Testi
Margaret McFadden
Sandra McGrath
Donald & Marlene McKay
Paul & Ann McKinley
In Memory of Our Deceased Loved
Ones
Joe & Linda Michalski
Steve & Sandy Miller
George & Lois Miller
David & Lisa Miller
Bruce & Shelly Miller
Tom & Rita Miller
Christian Miller & Jennifer Rigard
Meredith Monteville
Lyle Mooney
Carol Moore
Rich & Nancy Moore
Lee & Dianne Moore
Don, Lisa, & Rene Moore
Moorhead United Methodist Church
Fran & Linda Morelli
Darren, Renee, Kaitlyn, Ciara & Kyle
Morelli
Fran, Holly, Tanner, & Savanah Morelli
Ryan, Nancy, Lyla & Lexie Morrison
Ron & Christine Morrison
Rob & Peggy Morrison
Diane Nava
Ray & Michaelyn Neiger
Don, Shirley & Derrick Neubert
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Ray & Chris Nichols & Family
John & Pam Nichols
Anthony & Janice Nissel
Michael, Linda, Vanessa & Darren Olivio
Jim & Connie Olivio
Paul & Sue Olsakovsky, Alyssa &
Victoria Daub and Paul &
Matthew Olsakovsky
Joe & Barbara Onoratti, Sr.
Eric & Amy O’Rourke, Callie,
Ben & Marissa
P.J. O’Rourke
Janet Orris
Brandy & Emily Overly
Keith & Connie Palmer
Tom, Judy & Emily Parolari
Doris Paruolo
Anna Patalano
James Patton
Quinton & Noah Perrin
Enes Pinge
In Memory of Mom, Dad, Debi &
Buchie. Love Denise Pisarchick
Mrs. Nancy Pisarchick
Barbara Pisarchick
Ed & Barbara Pisarchick
Marian Pisoni
Pat Pistilli & Family
Darlene & Tracy Pontious
Tim & Paula Prechtl
Prendergast
Bo Preston
Mark Puhala
Joe, Frances, Margo & Colt
Shirley Quinn
Tim, Mary, Hunter, & Tanner
Raffeinner
Brent & Jane Rearick
Ray & Pam Reckner
Dottie Reed
Rick, Darlene, Wylee & Hannah
Renwick and Alex Welsh
Rich & Bev Renwick
Sam & Chris Repiscak
Danny & Phyllis Reynolds
Chris & Mickey Rhed
Jeff & Dakota Rhed
Bev & Shaughny Richardson
Jean Rittenhouse
Roy & Sharon Rodger
Steve & Donna Rowe
Pat & Chris Ryan
Dr. F.G. Salter
Mike, Amanda & Andrew Santaniello
ATA TROLLEY
FREE TO THE PUBLIC
MONDAY JULY 4, 2016
10:00 AM TO 4:00 PM
RUNNING EVERY HALF HOUR
AMPLE PARKING AT ST. TOBIAS CATHOLIC CHURCH
TROLLEY SCHEDULE
TROLLEY STOP
St. Tobias Center
Kid’s Kingdom
Taylor Mem. Museum
Toby Terrace
Brockwayville Depot
Multi-Purpose Building
Mengle Mem. Library
St. Tobias Center
STREET
Hewitt St. off Main
9th Ave. off Main
Park Street
7th Ave. & Alexander St.
5th & Alexander St.
North St. Elementary School
Main Street
Hewitt St. off Main
EVENT
Parking
Taylor Mem. Park
Museum, Pool, Sports
Craft Show
Art Show
Quilt Show
Book Sale
To begin again...
FIREWORKS PUBLIC DISPLAY SAFETY TIPS
The fire department is usually responsible for the public's safety when a large
scale Fireworks display is presented. The actual firing of the display is conducted by
a trained pyrotechnic operator and crew. These professionals know and comply with
all state and local regulations.
Spectators should obey all ushers or monitors and respect the safety barriers set
up to allow the trained operator room to safely do his job. Resist any temptation to
get close to the actual firing site.
Although it rarely happens, it is possible that a firework component might fall to
the ground without exploding. The public should be cautioned not to touch these
fireworks. If they happen to find any which have not exploded, they should
immediately contact the local fire or police departments.
Pets have very sensitive ears and the booms and bangs associated with a
fireworks display can be quite uncomfortable, particularly to dogs. In fact, the noise
can actually hurt their ears. Leave pets at home if you are going to the fireworks
show.
Leave the lighting of all fireworks to the trained operator when you attend a public
display. Sparklers, fountains and other items that many states allow for use by
individuals are not appropriate to use when a large crowd is present. Leave your
own fireworks at home - the display will provide plenty of excitement.
FOR YOUR SAFETY, THE FOURTH OF JULY COMMITTEE AND BROCKWAY
BOROUGH REQUEST THAT NO ONE SIT ON THE DIKE, TRESTLE OR IN THE
IMMEDIATE VICINITY OF THE FIREWORKS LAUNCH. ANYONE IN THE
RESTRICTED AREAS WILL BE ESCORTED OFF THE PREMISES.
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GETTING HUNGRY??? BE OUR GUEST.
ALL CONCESSIONS OPEN AT THE PARK!!!
SERVICE CLUB MENUS
BROCKWAY KAIMANNS CLUB.....................................................................CHICKEN BARBECUE DINNERS
BROCKWAY AMBULANCE SERVICE.............................................................HOT SAUSAGE SANDWICHES,
PIEROGIES, POP, WATER AND COFFEE
BROCKWAY BASKETBALL BOOSTERS.....................................................DRINKS AT BASKETBALL COURT
DURING TOURNAMENT
BROCKWAY CUB SCOUTS PACK 39....................................................................MEAT STICKS AND WATER
BROCKWAY BOY SCOUTS TROOP 40..........................................................HOT SAUSAGE SANDWICHES,
MEATBALL HOAGIES, NACHOS & CHEESE,
SOFT DRINKS AND WATER
BROCKWAY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH................................................HOMEMADE PIE, STEAK HOAGIES,
COFFEE, POP AND WATER
BROCKWAY RECREATION BOARD (POOL CONCESSION).......................................HOT DOGS, SLOPPY JOES,
POPCORN, SOFT DRINKS AND WATER
FROM 10:00 AM - 3:00 PM
BROCKWAY VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPT. (ON MAIN ST.)................................................................FRESH DONUTS
BSA TROOP 27 OF DUBOIS....................................................CHICKEN FINGERS (AFTERNOON), HOT DOGS,
NACHOS, FRESH CUT FRIES,
FRESH SQUEEZED LEMONADE, POP
AND WATER
ELK COUNTY RELAY FOR LIFE................................................................................................KETTLE CORN
CLASS OF 1990 CARE FUND OF DUBOIS, PA...................................BLOOMING ONIONS, PIZZA, GYROS,
CHEESE & BACON FRIES,
CHICKEN FINGERS & FRIES, SMOOTHIES,
SLIDERS, FUNNEL CAKES, FRIED DOUGH,
CANDY APPLES, HAWAII SHAVED ICE,
COTTON CANDY, FRESH SQUEEZED LEMONADE,
POP AND BOTTLED WATER
FIRST UNITED PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH OF DUBOIS.....................................................................................................KETTLE CORN, POP,
LEMONADE, HOMEMADE FUDGE,
SMOOTHIES, FUNNEL FRIES & WATER
JEFF. CTY DAIRY PROMOTION &
BEECHWOODS BSA TROOP 35...............................................................................................HAND DIPPED
ICE CREAM CONES
OR DISHES, MILKSHAKES
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Patrons
Joe & Yvonne Scarnati
Anna Schlemmer
Mark, Melissa, CeJae & Levio Scolese
In Memory of John A. Scolese
from The Family
Thomas Sedlock
Ray & Sandy Serafini
Ray & Lori Serafini
Sam & Vicky Shaffer
Marilyn (Strischock) Shaffer & Ray
Shaffer
Donna Shaffer
Dennis & Sally Shannon
Eric, Melissa, Seth, & Daniel Shugarts
Michael & Donna Sicheri
Vondell Foeks Siple
Sam & Mary Sleigh
George, Cindy & Nathan Smithtro
Violet Snyder
Michael, Nicole, Adam, Tiandra &
Mandy Snyder
Francis & Barbara Snyder
Jack & Carol Spinda
Walter & Tammy Stansell
Michael Starr
Gary & Nancy Starr
Lon & Karen Steele
Louise Steele
David & Barbara Steele
Pat Stormer
Chuck & Lori Strouse
Mike & Fran Sundie
Mike & Mary Beth Swintek
George, Cheryl & Lyndsey Tamburlin
Bob & Patty Tami
Louie & Catherine Taube
Reese Raybuck & Eli Taylor
Joie Taylor
Pat & Lois Taylor
Barbara Taylor
Bill & Edie Teeter
Dennis, Missy, Landon, Ella & Brayden
Thompson
Gary Troyan - In Memory of Karen
Joe & Karen Trudo
Pat & Leslie Trunzo
Mr. Robert Trunzo
Paul & Tressa Trunzo
Ronnie Holt & Teresa & Andrew Trunzo
Frank & Lynn Uhl
Steve & Michele Varischetti
Frank A. Varischetti
Peter, Sharon, Francesca, Joey &
Johnny Varischetti
Barbara & Nick Varischetti
Barbara & Nick Varischetti
Jeanne Vassallo
Tom & Melinda Verne
Dave & Diane Verne
Joe & Margie Verne
Nick Verne, Jr.
Sylvia Verne
John, Lisa, Michael & Tommy
Vervoort
Jesse, Lisa, Molly & Kate Vivian
Fred & Mary Lou Waldeck
Raymond Wantuck
Jack, Lisa & Jess Ward
Ray & Mary Weisner
In Memory of Janet Youngdahl,
Sami Fields & D. J. Gardner
by Doug & Rae Weisner
Tom & Cindy Welsh
Jeff, Levi, Aiden & Brynlee Wilcox
Tracy, Levi, Aiden & Brynlee Wilcox
Richard & Carroll Wilcox
Nancy Wine
Bob Wineberg
James Wingard
Don & Donna Wingard
Gary & Mary Lou Wingard
Dave Wingard
Bill, Shari, Olivia & Chase Wolfe
Paul & Barbara Woods
Gary, Tammy, Nicholas & Joshua
Wrighter
Judy Wymer
Don & June Yale
Larry & Mary Janet Youngdahl
Steve & Lorraine Zarlinski
Alice Zimmerman
Frank, Lisa, Marissa & Anthony
Zocco
Business Sponsors
Billie’s Awards by Design
Brockway Orient Club
Helpmates, Inc.
Lighthouse Community Church
Laurel Mountain Vineyard
Moorhead United Methodist Church
Straub Brewery
Tri-County Home Support Services
Tri-County Nursing
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2016 BROCKWAY OLD FASHIONED FOURTH CELEBRATION
Tuesday June 28
1:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Taylor Memorial Museum
Taylor Memorial Park
Wednesday June 29
4:00 PM - 7:00 PM
Art Show Registration for all artwork
Brockwayville Depot
Library Book Sale
Taylor Memorial Museum
Heritage Hunters - Sixth Grade
Local History Project
Mengle Memorial Library
Taylor Memorial Park
Taylor Memorial Park
Library Book Sale
Taylor Memorial Museum
Quilt Show
Art Show open to the public
Art Show Critique
Frank Varischetti All Star Football Game
Mengle Memorial Library
Taylor Memorial Park
Multi-Purpose Bldg. (by Elem. Sch.)
Brockwayville Depot
Brockwayville Depot
Frank Varischetti Field
Mengle Memorial Library
Taylor Memorial Park
11:30 AM - 2:00 PM
2:00 PM - 8:00 PM
6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Library Book Sale - Bag Day Sale
Dedication of Brockway Glass
Engineering Obelisk
Taylor Memorial Museum
Quilt Show
Art Show open to the public
Taylor Memorial Park
Multi-Purpose Bldg. (by Elem. Sch.)
Brockwayville Depot
Sunday July 3
2:00 PM - 4:00 PM
2:00 PM - 8:00 PM
3:00 PM
6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
7:00 PM
6:00 PM
Taylor Memorial Museum
Quilt Show
Vesper Service
Art Show open to the public
Brockway vs Ridgway Legion Baseball
Brockway All-Star Big Band
Taylor Memorial Park
Multi-Purpose Bldg. (by Elem. Sch.)
Brockway Presbyterian Church
Brockwayville Depot
TBD
American Legion Stage
Thursday June 30
10:00 AM - 7:00 PM
1:00 PM - 5:00 PM
6:30 PM - 7:30 PM
Friday July 1
10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
2:00 PM - 4:00 PM
2:00 PM - 8:00 PM
6:30 PM - 9:00 PM
7:00 PM - 8:00 PM
7:00 PM
Saturday July 2
10:00 AM - 2:00 PM
11:00 AM
(Sponsored by: Frank Varischetti Foundation,
Walter Stansel Welding and
Donald Routch Family - Music Lives On)
6:00 PM
Hot Air Balloon Science
Soccer Practice Field
8:00 PM
7:00 PM - 9:00 PM
Junk Rock Band
Hot Air Balloon Rides
American Legion Stage
Soccer Practice Field
Firecracker 10k Race Registration
Firecracker Fun Run Registration
Firecracker 10k Race Start
Firecracker Fun Run Start
Star Spangled Bicycle Race/
Tour de Brockway Registration
Opening of the day with ringing of the bells
Fishing Contest (Trophies sponsored by BP Inn)
Car, Truck & Motorcycle Show Registration
Library Book Sale - Bag Day
American Legion (Patriotic High School artwork display &
Concession Tent across from Pool
Concession Tent across from Pool
Pool Parking Lot
Pool Parking Lot
Brockway High School
Parkside Complex Pond
Parkside Complex Grounds
Mengle Memorial Library
Pershing Avenue
Craft Show & Sale
ATA Trolley
Story House
BAHS Marching Band & Auxiliary
Patriotic Program
7th Avenue & Alexander Street
(refer to schedule page in book)
Near the Museum
American Legion Memorial Stage
American Legion Memorial Stage
Star Spangled Bicycle Race/Tour de Brockway Start
Quilt Show
Art Show open to the public
Children’s Games
Brockway High School
Multi-Purpose Bldg. (by Elem. Sch.)
Brockwayville Depot
Little League Field
Monday July 4
7:30 AM - 8:15 AM
7:30 AM - 8:15 AM
8:30 AM
8:30 AM
8:30 AM - 10:40 AM
9:15 AM
10:00 AM
10:00 AM - 1:00 PM
10:00 AM - 1:00 PM
10:00 AM - 2:00 PM
10:00 AM - 3:30 PM
10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
10:15 AM
10:30 AM
11:00 AM
11:00 AM - 3:00 PM
11:00 AM - 3:00 PM
11:30 AM
(Sponsored by: Advanced Disposal)
(Sponsored by: Advanced Disposal)
4th of July flashlight necklace give-a-way)
Speaker: Jack Tully
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2016 BROCKWAY OLD FASHIONED FOURTH CELEBRATION
After Games
12:00 PM
12:00 PM
12:00 PM
12:00 PM
12:00 PM
12:00 PM
12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
12:00 PM - 3:00 PM
12:00 PM - 3:00 PM
12:00 PM - 3:30 PM
12:00 PM - 4:00 PM
12:00 PM - 4:00 PM
12:00 PM - 5:00 PM
12:00 PM - 5:00 PM
12:00 PM - 5:00 PM
12:00 PM - 5:00 PM
12:00 PM - 5:00 PM
12:00 PM - 5:00 PM
12:00 PM - 5:00 PM
12:00 PM - 5:00 PM
12:00 PM - 5:00 PM
12:00 PM - 5:00 PM
12:00 PM - 5:00 PM
1:00 PM
1:00 PM
1:00 PM
1:00 PM
1:00 PM - 3:00 PM
2:00 PM
2:00 PM
2:00 PM
2:00 PM - 3:00 PM
2:15 PM
3:00 PM
3:00 PM
3:00 PM
3:00 PM
3:00 PM
3:00 PM - 4:00 PM
3:30 PM - 5:30 PM
4:00 PM
4:00 PM
4:00 PM
4:00 PM
4:15 PM
6:00 PM
8:30 PM - 10:30 PM
8:30 PM - 9:45 PM
9:00 PM
9:45 PM Approx.
Kaimann’s Bicycle Drawing
Scavenger Hunt
Tim Britton Construction Services, Inc.
Lego Building Contest Sign In
(Must pre-register by calling 814-375-9388)
The Mentalist
Hoop Performance by Theresa
K9 Crew, Trick Dog Show
Origami Presentations
Magic To Go
Free Swimming Sponsored by:
the Brockway Rec. Board
Hit Play
Bingo by Brockway Soccer Boosters
Horse Drawn Trolley Rides
Cartoon Caricature Portraits
Face Painting
Hoop Dance Workshop with Theresa
Balloons with Enchantment
Taylor Memorial Museum
Tumblebus
Animal Kingdom Playland
Airbrush Tattoos
Extreme Air
Strike A Pose
Xtreme Lazer Tag
Zero Shock
Magic To Go
Magical Entertainment
Origami Workshops
Zumba Flash Mob Party
Car, Truck & Motorcycle Show
The Mentalist
Hoop Performance by Theresa
K9 Crew, Trick Dog Show
Magic To Go
Origami Presentations
Magical Entertainment
Origami Workshops
Brockway Cheerleader Raffle Drawing
Brockway Drama Club Drawing
Car, Truck & Motorcycle Winner Announcements
Magic To Go
Michael Christopher
The Mentalist
Hoop Performance by Theresa
K9 Crew, Trick Dog Show
Brockway Soccer Duck Derby
Origami Presentations
Parade
LED Hoop Performance by Theresa
Rock Of Ages (Best of the 60’s, 70’s & 80’s Music)
Kaimann’s Raffle Drawings
Spectacular Fireworks Display
10:00 PM - 10:30 PM
(Sponsored in part by the Burnice Shepley Estate)
Rock Of Ages (Best of the 60’s, 70’s & 80’s Music)
Tuesday July 5
4:00 PM - 6:00 PM
Art Show pick-up
Little League Field
Tennis Courts Behind Craft Show
Behind Museum
Park Pavilion
Near Park Pavilion
Truesdale Field
Near Truesdale Field
Strolling in the Park
Taylor Memorial Pool
American Legion Stage
Main Pavilion
Near the Pond
Concession Tent
Near 9th Avenue Pavilion
Near the Park Pavilion
9th Avenue Pavilion
Taylor Memorial Park
Near Rails to Trails
Soccer Practice Field
Near 9th Avenue Pavilion
Soccer Practice Field
Near Truesdale Field
Soccer Practice Field
Soccer Practice Field
Strolling in the Park
Near Truesdale Field
Near Truesdale Field
Taylor Memorial Park
Parkside Complex Grounds
Park Pavilion
Near Park Pavilion
Truesdale Field
Strolling in the Park
Near Truesdale Field
Near Truesdale Field
Near Truesdale Field
American Legion Memorial Stage
American Legion Memorial Stage
Parkside Complex Grounds
Strolling in the Park
American Legion Stage
Park Pavilion
Near Park Pavilion
Truesdale Field
Bridge by McDonalds
Near Truesdale Field
Main Street
Near American Legion Stage
American Legion Memorial Stage
Soccer Practice Field by concessions
Taylor Memorial Park
American Legion Memorial Stage
Brockwayville Depot
PLEASE NOTE: ALL EVENTS ARE SUBJECT TO HANDICAP PARKING AVAILABLE IN THE
CHANGE OR CANCELLATION WITHOUT NOTICE.
POOL PARKING LOT ON 7TH AVE.
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2016 BROCKWAY OLD FASHIONED FOURTH CELEBRATION
Tuesday June 28
1:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Taylor Memorial Museum
Taylor Memorial Park
Wednesday June 29
4:00 PM - 7:00 PM
Art Show Registration for all artwork
Brockwayville Depot
Library Book Sale
Taylor Memorial Museum
Heritage Hunters - Sixth Grade
Local History Project
Mengle Memorial Library
Taylor Memorial Park
Taylor Memorial Park
Library Book Sale
Taylor Memorial Museum
Quilt Show
Art Show open to the public
Art Show Critique
Frank Varischetti All Star Football Game
Mengle Memorial Library
Taylor Memorial Park
Multi-Purpose Bldg. (by Elem. Sch.)
Brockwayville Depot
Brockwayville Depot
Frank Varischetti Field
Mengle Memorial Library
Taylor Memorial Park
11:30 AM - 2:00 PM
2:00 PM - 8:00 PM
6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Library Book Sale - Bag Day Sale
Dedication of Brockway Glass
Engineering Obelisk
Taylor Memorial Museum
Quilt Show
Art Show open to the public
Taylor Memorial Park
Multi-Purpose Bldg. (by Elem. Sch.)
Brockwayville Depot
Sunday July 3
2:00 PM - 4:00 PM
2:00 PM - 8:00 PM
3:00 PM
6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
7:00 PM
6:00 PM
Taylor Memorial Museum
Quilt Show
Vesper Service
Art Show open to the public
Brockway vs Ridgway Legion Baseball
Brockway All-Star Big Band
Taylor Memorial Park
Multi-Purpose Bldg. (by Elem. Sch.)
Brockway Presbyterian Church
Brockwayville Depot
TBD
American Legion Stage
Thursday June 30
10:00 AM - 7:00 PM
1:00 PM - 5:00 PM
6:30 PM - 7:30 PM
Friday July 1
10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
2:00 PM - 4:00 PM
2:00 PM - 8:00 PM
6:30 PM - 9:00 PM
7:00 PM - 8:00 PM
7:00 PM
Saturday July 2
10:00 AM - 2:00 PM
11:00 AM
(Sponsored by: Frank Varischetti Foundation,
Walter Stansel Welding and
Donald Routch Family - Music Lives On)
6:00 PM
Hot Air Balloon Science
Soccer Practice Field
8:00 PM
7:00 PM - 9:00 PM
Junk Rock Band
Hot Air Balloon Rides
American Legion Stage
Soccer Practice Field
Firecracker 10k Race Registration
Firecracker Fun Run Registration
Firecracker 10k Race Start
Firecracker Fun Run Start
Star Spangled Bicycle Race/
Tour de Brockway Registration
Opening of the day with ringing of the bells
Fishing Contest (Trophies sponsored by BP Inn)
Car, Truck & Motorcycle Show Registration
Library Book Sale - Bag Day
American Legion (Patriotic High School artwork display &
Concession Tent across from Pool
Concession Tent across from Pool
Pool Parking Lot
Pool Parking Lot
Brockway High School
Parkside Complex Pond
Parkside Complex Grounds
Mengle Memorial Library
Pershing Avenue
Craft Show & Sale
ATA Trolley
Story House
BAHS Marching Band & Auxiliary
Patriotic Program
7th Avenue & Alexander Street
(refer to schedule page in book)
Near the Museum
American Legion Memorial Stage
American Legion Memorial Stage
Star Spangled Bicycle Race/Tour de Brockway Start
Quilt Show
Art Show open to the public
Children’s Games
Brockway High School
Multi-Purpose Bldg. (by Elem. Sch.)
Brockwayville Depot
Little League Field
Monday July 4
7:30 AM - 8:15 AM
7:30 AM - 8:15 AM
8:30 AM
8:30 AM
8:30 AM - 10:40 AM
9:15 AM
10:00 AM
10:00 AM - 1:00 PM
10:00 AM - 1:00 PM
10:00 AM - 2:00 PM
10:00 AM - 3:30 PM
10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
10:15 AM
10:30 AM
11:00 AM
11:00 AM - 3:00 PM
11:00 AM - 3:00 PM
11:30 AM
(Sponsored by: Advanced Disposal)
(Sponsored by: Advanced Disposal)
4th of July flashlight necklace give-a-way)
Speaker: Jack Tully
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2016 BROCKWAY OLD FASHIONED FOURTH CELEBRATION
After Games
12:00 PM
12:00 PM
12:00 PM
12:00 PM
12:00 PM
12:00 PM
12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
12:00 PM - 3:00 PM
12:00 PM - 3:00 PM
12:00 PM - 3:30 PM
12:00 PM - 4:00 PM
12:00 PM - 4:00 PM
12:00 PM - 5:00 PM
12:00 PM - 5:00 PM
12:00 PM - 5:00 PM
12:00 PM - 5:00 PM
12:00 PM - 5:00 PM
12:00 PM - 5:00 PM
12:00 PM - 5:00 PM
12:00 PM - 5:00 PM
12:00 PM - 5:00 PM
12:00 PM - 5:00 PM
12:00 PM - 5:00 PM
1:00 PM
1:00 PM
1:00 PM
1:00 PM
1:00 PM - 3:00 PM
2:00 PM
2:00 PM
2:00 PM
2:00 PM - 3:00 PM
2:15 PM
3:00 PM
3:00 PM
3:00 PM
3:00 PM
3:00 PM
3:00 PM - 4:00 PM
3:30 PM - 5:30 PM
4:00 PM
4:00 PM
4:00 PM
4:00 PM
4:15 PM
6:00 PM
8:30 PM - 10:30 PM
8:30 PM - 9:45 PM
9:00 PM
9:45 PM Approx.
Kaimann’s Bicycle Drawing
Scavenger Hunt
Tim Britton Construction Services, Inc.
Lego Building Contest Sign In
(Must pre-register by calling 814-375-9388)
The Mentalist
Hoop Performance by Theresa
K9 Crew, Trick Dog Show
Origami Presentations
Magic To Go
Free Swimming Sponsored by:
the Brockway Rec. Board
Hit Play
Bingo by Brockway Soccer Boosters
Horse Drawn Trolley Rides
Cartoon Caricature Portraits
Face Painting
Hoop Dance Workshop with Theresa
Balloons with Enchantment
Taylor Memorial Museum
Tumblebus
Animal Kingdom Playland
Airbrush Tattoos
Extreme Air
Strike A Pose
Xtreme Lazer Tag
Zero Shock
Magic To Go
Magical Entertainment
Origami Workshops
Zumba Flash Mob Party
Car, Truck & Motorcycle Show
The Mentalist
Hoop Performance by Theresa
K9 Crew, Trick Dog Show
Magic To Go
Origami Presentations
Magical Entertainment
Origami Workshops
Brockway Cheerleader Raffle Drawing
Brockway Drama Club Drawing
Car, Truck & Motorcycle Winner Announcements
Magic To Go
Michael Christopher
The Mentalist
Hoop Performance by Theresa
K9 Crew, Trick Dog Show
Brockway Soccer Duck Derby
Origami Presentations
Parade
LED Hoop Performance by Theresa
Rock Of Ages (Best of the 60’s, 70’s & 80’s Music)
Kaimann’s Raffle Drawings
Spectacular Fireworks Display
10:00 PM - 10:30 PM
(Sponsored in part by the Burnice Shepley Estate)
Rock Of Ages (Best of the 60’s, 70’s & 80’s Music)
Tuesday July 5
4:00 PM - 6:00 PM
Art Show pick-up
Little League Field
Tennis Courts Behind Craft Show
Behind Museum
Park Pavilion
Near Park Pavilion
Truesdale Field
Near Truesdale Field
Strolling in the Park
Taylor Memorial Pool
American Legion Stage
Main Pavilion
Near the Pond
Concession Tent
Near 9th Avenue Pavilion
Near the Park Pavilion
9th Avenue Pavilion
Taylor Memorial Park
Near Rails to Trails
Soccer Practice Field
Near 9th Avenue Pavilion
Soccer Practice Field
Near Truesdale Field
Soccer Practice Field
Soccer Practice Field
Strolling in the Park
Near Truesdale Field
Near Truesdale Field
Taylor Memorial Park
Parkside Complex Grounds
Park Pavilion
Near Park Pavilion
Truesdale Field
Strolling in the Park
Near Truesdale Field
Near Truesdale Field
Near Truesdale Field
American Legion Memorial Stage
American Legion Memorial Stage
Parkside Complex Grounds
Strolling in the Park
American Legion Stage
Park Pavilion
Near Park Pavilion
Truesdale Field
Bridge by McDonalds
Near Truesdale Field
Main Street
Near American Legion Stage
American Legion Memorial Stage
Soccer Practice Field by concessions
Taylor Memorial Park
American Legion Memorial Stage
Brockwayville Depot
PLEASE NOTE: ALL EVENTS ARE SUBJECT TO HANDICAP PARKING AVAILABLE IN THE
CHANGE OR CANCELLATION WITHOUT NOTICE.
POOL PARKING LOT ON 7TH AVE.
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GETTING HUNGRY??? BE OUR GUEST.
ALL CONCESSIONS OPEN AT THE PARK!!!
SERVICE CLUB MENUS
BROCKWAY KAIMANNS CLUB.....................................................................CHICKEN BARBECUE DINNERS
BROCKWAY AMBULANCE SERVICE.............................................................HOT SAUSAGE SANDWICHES,
PIEROGIES, POP, WATER AND COFFEE
BROCKWAY BASKETBALL BOOSTERS.....................................................DRINKS AT BASKETBALL COURT
DURING TOURNAMENT
BROCKWAY CUB SCOUTS PACK 39....................................................................MEAT STICKS AND WATER
BROCKWAY BOY SCOUTS TROOP 40..........................................................HOT SAUSAGE SANDWICHES,
MEATBALL HOAGIES, NACHOS & CHEESE,
SOFT DRINKS AND WATER
BROCKWAY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH................................................HOMEMADE PIE, STEAK HOAGIES,
COFFEE, POP AND WATER
BROCKWAY RECREATION BOARD (POOL CONCESSION).......................................HOT DOGS, SLOPPY JOES,
POPCORN, SOFT DRINKS AND WATER
FROM 10:00 AM - 3:00 PM
BROCKWAY VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPT. (ON MAIN ST.)................................................................FRESH DONUTS
BSA TROOP 27 OF DUBOIS....................................................CHICKEN FINGERS (AFTERNOON), HOT DOGS,
NACHOS, FRESH CUT FRIES,
FRESH SQUEEZED LEMONADE, POP
AND WATER
ELK COUNTY RELAY FOR LIFE................................................................................................KETTLE CORN
CLASS OF 1990 CARE FUND OF DUBOIS, PA...................................BLOOMING ONIONS, PIZZA, GYROS,
CHEESE & BACON FRIES,
CHICKEN FINGERS & FRIES, SMOOTHIES,
SLIDERS, FUNNEL CAKES, FRIED DOUGH,
CANDY APPLES, HAWAII SHAVED ICE,
COTTON CANDY, FRESH SQUEEZED LEMONADE,
POP AND BOTTLED WATER
FIRST UNITED PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH OF DUBOIS.....................................................................................................KETTLE CORN, POP,
LEMONADE, HOMEMADE FUDGE,
SMOOTHIES, FUNNEL FRIES & WATER
JEFF. CTY DAIRY PROMOTION &
BEECHWOODS BSA TROOP 35...............................................................................................HAND DIPPED
ICE CREAM CONES
OR DISHES, MILKSHAKES
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Patrons
Joe & Yvonne Scarnati
Anna Schlemmer
Mark, Melissa, CeJae & Levio Scolese
In Memory of John A. Scolese
from The Family
Thomas Sedlock
Ray & Sandy Serafini
Ray & Lori Serafini
Sam & Vicky Shaffer
Marilyn (Strischock) Shaffer & Ray
Shaffer
Donna Shaffer
Dennis & Sally Shannon
Eric, Melissa, Seth, & Daniel Shugarts
Michael & Donna Sicheri
Vondell Foeks Siple
Sam & Mary Sleigh
George, Cindy & Nathan Smithtro
Violet Snyder
Michael, Nicole, Adam, Tiandra &
Mandy Snyder
Francis & Barbara Snyder
Jack & Carol Spinda
Walter & Tammy Stansell
Michael Starr
Gary & Nancy Starr
Lon & Karen Steele
Louise Steele
David & Barbara Steele
Pat Stormer
Chuck & Lori Strouse
Mike & Fran Sundie
Mike & Mary Beth Swintek
George, Cheryl & Lyndsey Tamburlin
Bob & Patty Tami
Louie & Catherine Taube
Reese Raybuck & Eli Taylor
Joie Taylor
Pat & Lois Taylor
Barbara Taylor
Bill & Edie Teeter
Dennis, Missy, Landon, Ella & Brayden
Thompson
Gary Troyan - In Memory of Karen
Joe & Karen Trudo
Pat & Leslie Trunzo
Mr. Robert Trunzo
Paul & Tressa Trunzo
Ronnie Holt & Teresa & Andrew Trunzo
Frank & Lynn Uhl
Steve & Michele Varischetti
Frank A. Varischetti
Peter, Sharon, Francesca, Joey &
Johnny Varischetti
Barbara & Nick Varischetti
Barbara & Nick Varischetti
Jeanne Vassallo
Tom & Melinda Verne
Dave & Diane Verne
Joe & Margie Verne
Nick Verne, Jr.
Sylvia Verne
John, Lisa, Michael & Tommy
Vervoort
Jesse, Lisa, Molly & Kate Vivian
Fred & Mary Lou Waldeck
Raymond Wantuck
Jack, Lisa & Jess Ward
Ray & Mary Weisner
In Memory of Janet Youngdahl,
Sami Fields & D. J. Gardner
by Doug & Rae Weisner
Tom & Cindy Welsh
Jeff, Levi, Aiden & Brynlee Wilcox
Tracy, Levi, Aiden & Brynlee Wilcox
Richard & Carroll Wilcox
Nancy Wine
Bob Wineberg
James Wingard
Don & Donna Wingard
Gary & Mary Lou Wingard
Dave Wingard
Bill, Shari, Olivia & Chase Wolfe
Paul & Barbara Woods
Gary, Tammy, Nicholas & Joshua
Wrighter
Judy Wymer
Don & June Yale
Larry & Mary Janet Youngdahl
Steve & Lorraine Zarlinski
Alice Zimmerman
Frank, Lisa, Marissa & Anthony
Zocco
Business Sponsors
Billie’s Awards by Design
Brockway Orient Club
Helpmates, Inc.
Lighthouse Community Church
Laurel Mountain Vineyard
Moorhead United Methodist Church
Straub Brewery
Tri-County Home Support Services
Tri-County Nursing
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Patrons
Claudia Lyle
Gary & Patricia Mahaffey
Rolfe & Mary Ann Mahaffey
Terry & Rita Maher
Mike & Jody Mancuso & Family
Leroy Mann
Mary Kay Marshall
John & Marian Martini
Robert & Shirley Martini
Lenny & Joni Martino
Vivian Martino
Brad, Malissa, Mia & Luke Martino
In Memory of Shane Horner by
Dominic & Pauline Martino
In Loving Memory of Bill Matson
by His Family
Ron & Kathy Matson
Ruth Matson
Brian, Leigh Anne, Nathan &
Gianna May
Armand & Carol Mazzocchi
In Memory of Mom, “Grandma”,
Aunt Sami & Uncle D.J. by
Dani McConnell & D.J. Testi
Margaret McFadden
Sandra McGrath
Donald & Marlene McKay
Paul & Ann McKinley
In Memory of Our Deceased Loved
Ones
Joe & Linda Michalski
Steve & Sandy Miller
George & Lois Miller
David & Lisa Miller
Bruce & Shelly Miller
Tom & Rita Miller
Christian Miller & Jennifer Rigard
Meredith Monteville
Lyle Mooney
Carol Moore
Rich & Nancy Moore
Lee & Dianne Moore
Don, Lisa, & Rene Moore
Moorhead United Methodist Church
Fran & Linda Morelli
Darren, Renee, Kaitlyn, Ciara & Kyle
Morelli
Fran, Holly, Tanner, & Savanah Morelli
Ryan, Nancy, Lyla & Lexie Morrison
Ron & Christine Morrison
Rob & Peggy Morrison
Diane Nava
Ray & Michaelyn Neiger
Don, Shirley & Derrick Neubert
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Ray & Chris Nichols & Family
John & Pam Nichols
Anthony & Janice Nissel
Michael, Linda, Vanessa & Darren Olivio
Jim & Connie Olivio
Paul & Sue Olsakovsky, Alyssa &
Victoria Daub and Paul &
Matthew Olsakovsky
Joe & Barbara Onoratti, Sr.
Eric & Amy O’Rourke, Callie,
Ben & Marissa
P.J. O’Rourke
Janet Orris
Brandy & Emily Overly
Keith & Connie Palmer
Tom, Judy & Emily Parolari
Doris Paruolo
Anna Patalano
James Patton
Quinton & Noah Perrin
Enes Pinge
In Memory of Mom, Dad, Debi &
Buchie. Love Denise Pisarchick
Mrs. Nancy Pisarchick
Barbara Pisarchick
Ed & Barbara Pisarchick
Marian Pisoni
Pat Pistilli & Family
Darlene & Tracy Pontious
Tim & Paula Prechtl
Prendergast
Bo Preston
Mark Puhala
Joe, Frances, Margo & Colt
Shirley Quinn
Tim, Mary, Hunter, & Tanner
Raffeinner
Brent & Jane Rearick
Ray & Pam Reckner
Dottie Reed
Rick, Darlene, Wylee & Hannah
Renwick and Alex Welsh
Rich & Bev Renwick
Sam & Chris Repiscak
Danny & Phyllis Reynolds
Chris & Mickey Rhed
Jeff & Dakota Rhed
Bev & Shaughny Richardson
Jean Rittenhouse
Roy & Sharon Rodger
Steve & Donna Rowe
Pat & Chris Ryan
Dr. F.G. Salter
Mike, Amanda & Andrew Santaniello
ATA TROLLEY
FREE TO THE PUBLIC
MONDAY JULY 4, 2016
10:00 AM TO 4:00 PM
RUNNING EVERY HALF HOUR
AMPLE PARKING AT ST. TOBIAS CATHOLIC CHURCH
TROLLEY SCHEDULE
TROLLEY STOP
St. Tobias Center
Kid’s Kingdom
Taylor Mem. Museum
Toby Terrace
Brockwayville Depot
Multi-Purpose Building
Mengle Mem. Library
St. Tobias Center
STREET
Hewitt St. off Main
9th Ave. off Main
Park Street
7th Ave. & Alexander St.
5th & Alexander St.
North St. Elementary School
Main Street
Hewitt St. off Main
EVENT
Parking
Taylor Mem. Park
Museum, Pool, Sports
Craft Show
Art Show
Quilt Show
Book Sale
To begin again...
FIREWORKS PUBLIC DISPLAY SAFETY TIPS
The fire department is usually responsible for the public's safety when a large
scale Fireworks display is presented. The actual firing of the display is conducted by
a trained pyrotechnic operator and crew. These professionals know and comply with
all state and local regulations.
Spectators should obey all ushers or monitors and respect the safety barriers set
up to allow the trained operator room to safely do his job. Resist any temptation to
get close to the actual firing site.
Although it rarely happens, it is possible that a firework component might fall to
the ground without exploding. The public should be cautioned not to touch these
fireworks. If they happen to find any which have not exploded, they should
immediately contact the local fire or police departments.
Pets have very sensitive ears and the booms and bangs associated with a
fireworks display can be quite uncomfortable, particularly to dogs. In fact, the noise
can actually hurt their ears. Leave pets at home if you are going to the fireworks
show.
Leave the lighting of all fireworks to the trained operator when you attend a public
display. Sparklers, fountains and other items that many states allow for use by
individuals are not appropriate to use when a large crowd is present. Leave your
own fireworks at home - the display will provide plenty of excitement.
FOR YOUR SAFETY, THE FOURTH OF JULY COMMITTEE AND BROCKWAY
BOROUGH REQUEST THAT NO ONE SIT ON THE DIKE, TRESTLE OR IN THE
IMMEDIATE VICINITY OF THE FIREWORKS LAUNCH. ANYONE IN THE
RESTRICTED AREAS WILL BE ESCORTED OFF THE PREMISES.
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Patrons
Taylor Memorial Park
Soccer Practice Field
Monday, July 4, 2016
12:00 PM - 5:00 PM
The Xtreme Lazer Tag Arena offers more than 1600 square feet
of extreme THRILLS and FUN around every corner!
Black lights, strobe lights, laser lights, 20 different rooms,
an excellent sound system and fog will have you and 10
of your best friends battling it out at Brockway’s 50th
Annual Old-Fashioned Fourth of July Celebration.
Taylor Memorial Park
Monday, July 4, 2016
1:00 PM
DANCE LIKE NO ONE IS WATCHING :)!!!
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Janet Esposito
Fran & Toni Facchine
David Facchine
Fran Faith
Dick & Julia Faller
Faulk Plumbing, Heating & AC
Diane Faulk
Don & Lois Feidler
John, Sue & Laura Felczak
Ross, Laura, Siena & Brady Ferraro
Aileen Ferraro
Ed & Clara Ferraro
Dick & Mary Ann Fiddler
Lee & Alda Foeks
Joanne Fonner
Judge John & Mary Margaret Foradora
Wayne & Linda Foringer
Army, Barb & Fabio Fortunato
Mark & Josephine Freemer
Carl & Georgia Fremer
Andy, Katie & Blakely Fremer
Richard Galluzzi
Donna Galluzzi
Ruth Gankosky
Beverly Gankosky
Mike & Cindy Gelnette
Rich, Diane, Andy & Nick Genevro
Bruno & Joanne Genevro
Tino & Eileen Genevro
Flora Genevro
Sonia Gess
John & Lenora Gilbert
Mr. & Mrs. Raymond Goldinger
Jim & Evelyn Grant
Kevin, Lisa, Eric & Ian Grecco
Betty Grecco
Bob, Kim, Cole, & Paige Grecco
In Memory of Kurt Paul Strandberg
by Paul, Jean, & Peter Grecco
Rich & Joyce Grecco
John Green
Kathleen Green
John, Rosey, Jessica, Amanda & Chloe
Gresak
Tim, Bruna, Aiden & Phoebe Grieneisen
Bud & Jean Grieneisen
Chuck & Diane Grieneisen
Matt, Dee Dee & Moka Grieneisen
Kent & June Grinnen
Rachel & Cathy Grubbs
Joe Gryzbek
Mike & Karen Halpin
Dave & Sue Hand
Steve & Marsha Harris
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Dan, Ann, John, Zoe & Sam Hawkins
Howard & Joyce Hess
Bill & Jill Hicks
Bill & Cathy Himes & Family
Boone & Carol Hinderliter
Beverly Hockenberry
Brownie Hoffman, Genevieve
Hoffman & Stephen Hoffman
Ronald & MaryBelle Holt
Emily Holt
Sherry Holt, Randy Collins, LeeAnn,
Tiffany, Dan and Linda Belle
Brion & Liz Hook
Mark Hooten
Henry & Nancy Huffman
Jim & Pat Huffman
Craig, Jessica, Bradey, Ana,
Aiden & Kyle Hughes
Terry & Lynne Hughes
Jane Hutchinson
Dave & Janice Inzana
Ernie & Lilo Inzana
Fran & Therse Inzana
Dan, Andrea, Andrina & Allyson
Inzana
Mike, Merry & Julianne Inzana
Ann Marie Inzana & Madison
Jim & Libby Jackson
Melissa Johnson
Neil & Alexis Johnson
Dan & Patty Jones
Elva Keister
Irene & Heather Keister
Scott & Ina Keith
Scott, Angela, Gina & Anna Kelly
Amy Gankosky - Linday Knight
William & Dorothy Knight
Violet Kopp
Jack Lackatos
Stella Lancaster
Francis & Rita Landini
In Loving Memory of Joseph &
Therese Murgash - Love
Grandchildren & Great
Grandchildren
Francis & Rita Landini
Laurel Mountain Vineyard
Mr. & Mrs. Tom Lewis
Rick & Annette Liddle
In Loving Memory of DJ Gardner &
Mrs. Deloris Chatfield
Clair & Maryilyn Lundberg
Mary Lundberg
Lundberg Paving & Trucking, LLC
Patrons
Mark Adams & Ginger Patterson
Susan Altemose
Helen Amatrone
Diane Amitrone
Richie, Barb, Nick & Clay Anderson
Tom & Lori Anderson
Mark & Mary Andreas
Anonymous
Joe, Brittany & Cash Antonuccio
Linda Archer
Terrell & Martha Atwell
Joseph Baka
Mary Lou Balutis
John & Qweeny Barber
Barkery Pet Cuisine
John & Pam Basl
Rich & Pat Battitori
Tim & Karen Baxter
Rev. & Mrs. Victor Baxter
Craig Beers
Rod & Barb Beers
Linda Beetschen
Barbara Belton
Mike & JoAnn Bennett
Mike, Shari, Derek & Chad Bennett
Bob & Judy Benson
Chris, Steph, Andy & Anthony Benson
David & Genevieve Benson
Dave, Emma, Katie & Jon Benson
Tom & Debbie Berlin
John & Diane Bernardo
Frank & Judy Bianco
Helen Bish
John & Pat Biss
Mike Biss Family
Bonfilio’s
Bennie & June Bortle
Kathleen Britton
Brockway Church of God
Jim Brown
Peter & Betty Brumberg
Alberta & Tracey Brumberg
Joe & JoAnne Bruno
Tom, Megan & Beckett Bussard
Alex Carlson & Sierra Fremer, London &
Kennedy Ellis, and Nora Spencer
Rex, Carla, Austin & Aiden Bullers
In Memory of Thomas & Margaret Mancini
by Carla & Rex Bullers, Jim & Tina
Inzana & Thomas D. Mancini
Mike Steele, Ashley, Michael, & Gavin
Robert Calhoun
Raymond & Michelle Calhoun
In Memory of Phyllis Cantanzarito by
Pam Cantanzarito, Darin & Amy Carr &
Family
Steve, Pam, Stephen, Kyle, Taylor
& Katlyn Cappetta
Dee Dee Carlini
John & Evelyn Carlson
Corl & Annette Carnahan
Randy & Cindy Carnahan
Rich & Sally Carnahan
Tim, Rachel, Morgan & Adam Carnahan
Pat Cartwright
Louise Castiglione
Joan Cavalier
Chris, Lynn, Ann, Emma, &
Vinny Cavalline
Anna Ceriani
Jeff & Darlene Chamberlin
In Memory of Brenda by Ray & Bonnie
Cherubini
Bob & Peggy Cherubini
Paul & Barbara Clark
Josh & Jessica Clontz
Carol Clontz
Joan Coder
Mr. & Mrs. Lorn Coleman
Tom & Laura Colgan
Gary & Cindi Collins
Puye Conley
Carol Connacher
Mary Cooper
Judith Copelli
Jim & Karen Corp
Kenny & Barbara Craft
Terry & Sally Crawford
Jim Crawford
William & Donna Crawford
Mary Cribbs
Gary & Ann Cristini
Mike & Debbie Dahrouge & Family
Kay Deasey
Tom & Tina Decker
Louis Delia
William & Ronald Delia
Mabel Delio
Doug & Paula Delp
Deacon Bob & Sue DeNoon
Vic & Cheryl DeSantis
Mary Devlin
Ron, Brittany, MacKenzie & Jayla
Dittemore
Pat & Mary Jo Donlin
Nic, Dick Esposito & Sarah & Derek Snyder
Rich, Dana, Philip, Julianna, Jarrett &
Anthony Esposito
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Taylor Memorial Park
American Legion Memorial Stage
Monday, July 4, 2016
8:30 PM ~ 10:30 PM
BIG songs, BIG dreams and BIG hair at
Brockway’s 50th Annual Old-Fashioned Fourth of July Celebration!
Three high-energy shows looking back on some of the BEST music
of the 60’s, 70’s & 80’s...all in one evening!
Begginning with the GROOVY fashions and sounds of the 60’s...
then on to the ROCKIN’ 70’s...and finally, the BIG beat 80’s...
Rock of Ages will have you wondering if you just stepped out of a time machine!!!
It will be a night to celebrate and one you will never forget!
Taylor Memorial Park
Near Truesdale Field
Monday, July 4, 2016
12:00 PM - 5:00 PM
It is true that kids and adults of all ages love to have their picture taken.
So why not capture those moments at Brockway’s 50th Annual Old-Fashioned
Fourth of July Celebration!
Our special photo booth to commemorate this year’s special celebration will be equipped
with a hilarious box of props sure to generate smiles. Each person will receive a photo strip
of their photo shoot” upon exiting the booth. Share your photos with family and friends
and before you know it, everyone will want a turn! Laughter and smiles are guaranteed!
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Taylor Memorial Park
American Legion Stage
Monday, July 4, 2016
12:00 PM - 3:00 PM
Hit Play is the Ohio Valley's best Top 40 cover band. The name describes this powerhouse
group perfectly. From the Beatles to Bruno Mars, from Journey to Adele and everything in
between, Hit Play plays the hits.
Ezra Hamilton is the voice and leader of the West Virginia-based act. Ezra has invested 20+
years of his life devoted to making music and has shared the stage with some of the music
industry's brightest, such as Gavin DeGraw, Boyd Tinsley of Dave Matthews Band, Daughtry
and Robert Randolph. In 2012, he took time away from writing, recording and producing his
own original music to pursue his passion for performance. Blending a wide range of popular
songs with his own style of live performance, Ezra discovered with the right group of musicians
he could bring a concert experience to every audience.
UP & AWAY
HOT AIR BALLOON RIDES
Taylor Memorial Park
Soccer Practice Field
Sunday, July 3, 2016
7:00 PM ~ 9:00 PM
Terry Atwell
Mr. Biss
John Carlson
Bob Colgan
Mary J. DeSantis
Ralph Durbin
John Esposito
Ross Ferraro
Edward Ferraro
Henry Fontaine
Floyd Fustine
Tino Genevro
Ann Graham
John Hazuka
Harry Jackson
Gary R. Keister
Kitu Landini
Hubert Lontz
Jack Matthews
John McNulty
Sam Melillo
Glenn Mengle
Lucy Monaco
Amelia Musantry
Paul Rhoda
Merle Ross
William Sabatose
Otto Salizzoni
Thomas Shields
Dick Siple
Doris Squires
Betty Stewart
Robert Stowman
James Thomas
Leroy Verne
Maxine Youngdalh
Finance Com.
Am. Legion
Fire Department
Fireworks Helper
Contessa Matilda Lodge
Brockway Record & Publicity Com.
Publicity Com. & Baseball Game & Co-ordinating Com.
Recreation Board & Incorporation Com.
Legal
Program Booklet & Co-ordinating Com.
Parade & Finance Com.
Fire Department & Parade
Brockway Women’s Club & Finance Com.
Co-ordinating Com.
Parade
Chamber of Commerce & Treasurer & Finance Com.
Am. Legion Auxiliary
Fireworks Helper
Fireworks Helper
Am. Legion & Patriotic Prog. & Co-ordinating Com.
Finance Com.
Brockway Glass Co.
Am. Legion Auxiliary
Contessa Matilda Lodge
Fireworks Helper
Co-ordinating Com.
Jaycees & Vice Chairman & Children’s Games
Fire Department
Kiwanis Club & General Chairman
Fireworks Helper
Secretary
Local 110 & Watermelon Concession Stand
Fire Department & Co-ordinating Com.
Fireworks & Prog. Booklet & Finance Com.
Contessa Matilda Lodge
Firemen’s Auxiliary
Proudly Sponsored By:
Advanced Disposal
Very few things are as beautiful as a brightly colored hot air balloon peacefully
ascending high into the clear blue sky. The only joy greater than the sight is a
tethered flight high above Brockway’s picturesque landscape!
During Brockway’s 50th Annual Old-Fashioned Fourth of July Celebration,
Up & Away hot air balloon rides will be sure to leave you and your family
with a memory that will last a lifetime!
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James Thomas
“The Big Firecracker”
Left to right, top to bottom
Dan Thomas, Dick Siple, James Thomas,
Mark & Dave Siple
(Fireworks In The Barn)
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By May 8, 1967, the new group was organized under the Commonwealth of
Pennsylvania as Brockway Area Old Fashioned 4th of July, Inc. with Thomas E. Shields,
William J. Sabatose, Gary R. Keister, Doris Squires and Robert Stowman affixing their seal
to the incorporation papers.
Over the next two months various committees met on their own then reported back to the main
committee to discuss their finances, other events and participation of different bands and groups
in the parade. Justice Michael A. Musmanno - Justice on the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania
would speak promptly at 4:00 pm at the Legion Memorial in the park at no cost. The glass
company would provide litter bags for the park and Frank Varischetti agreed his company
would clean up following the celebration.
A booklet, to be given to businesses in Brockway and the surrounding area, was discussed and
approved to be handed out so visitors knew what to expect. Local merchants could place an ad
for 1/8 of a page for the small sum of $25.00. Later on it was decided to change the size to 1/4
of a page for the same $25.00. This booklet would be printed at no charge by Brockway Glass
then assembled by Gray’s Printing in Falls Creek for $25.00. “Let Freedom Ring”, the topic of
the first Patriotic Speaker would be the words written accross the first booklet. Inside the
committee listed the day’s events starting with an Old Timer’s Ball Game between the Hitless
Wonders vs Aches & Pains, firemen’s water battle, music, free swimming, Jaycee’s children’s
games, bingo, Saddle & Harness Club pony rides, another ball game between Brockway Braves
vs DuBois Rockets, Patriotic Program, Independence Day Parade, band concert by the Brockway
Rover Band, modern music by The Rogues (for the younger set in the Tennis Courts) for $85.00,
a drawing for two $25.00 US Savings Bonds before the biggest and loudest fireworks display
ever seen in these parts followed by another set by The Rogues. What would a festival be
without food: Kiwanis’ Barbequed Chicken, Brockway Firemen and Ladies Auxiliary hot dogs
and hamburgers, hoagies and ice cream by the Jaycees and ice cold watermelon by Local 110.
The Parade Committee reported that so far the Brockway Area High School Bands, Girl Scouts,
Brownies, Boy Scouts, Little League, a military unit from DuBois, 10 antique cars, Color Guard,
Litter Bug Pillory sponsored by Brockway Glass, PTA float, fire engine and the FFA would
participate. Total cost would be $135.00 with $75.00 going to the high school band. The parade
would run along Main Street from 7th Avenue to the intersection of Routes 219 & 28.
Taylor Memorial Park
American Legion Memorial Stage
Sunday, July 3, 2016
8:00 PM
Junk Rock is a group of percussionists who play anything and
everything to create a high energy, dynamic sound while providing
the audience with laughs and danceable grooves.
K9 Crew
Trick Dog Show
Everything was set, all committees reporting in making sure they were ready. By June 26th the
Committee had on hand $2,185.50 of which $1,300.00 went to the fireworks display. The only
thing left was to meet on July 3rd in the park to go over the final details before the big event took
place.
As anyone who has served on a committee knows, it takes many different people with different
skills and mind sets to make an event happen. The first celebration was no different. A total of 8
official and one unofficial meetings were held, which brought together many different people as
you can see below. These were the people who made a tradition happen 50 years ago by just one
thought and one idea - to celebrate our Independence in an Old Fashioned way.
A very humble beginning, a small idea, and the work of some very creative people began a
tradition that today has grown into a very large and family oriented celebration. Countless
people have chaired and worked on numerous committees over the years to bring this
celebration to fruition. It is an honor and a privledge to take part in this celebration all because
someone back in 1967 thought celebrating our American Independence would be a great idea.
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Taylor Memorial Park
Truesdale Field
Monday, July 4, 2016
**Shows**
12:00 PM ~ 2:00 PM ~ 4:00 PM
The ultimate HIGH-ENERGY canine THRILL show!
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Tim Britton Construction Services, Inc.
LEGO Building Contest
Monday, July 4, 2016
Proudly Sponsored By:
Tim Britton Construction
Services, Inc.
These little colored bricks are more than mere toys.
Put your design and ideas into motion at the
Tim Britton Construction Services LEGO Building Contest.
So, what will you build??
All participants must pre-register before July 4th by calling the
office of Tim Britton Construction Services, Inc. at 814-375-9388.
MicRo
Gallery
Taylor Memorial Park
Near Truesdale Field
Monday, July 4, 2016
Proudly Sponsored By:
**Creative Presentations**
12:00 PM - 12:45 PM
2:15 PM - 2:45 PM
4:15 PM - 5:00 PM
It’s a bird…it’s a plane…it’s Superman! Well, actually it is a bird…an ORIGAMI bird that is!
Michael Roy’s Cirque du Papier MicRO Gallery of intricate and AMAZING origami sculptures will be
appearing at Brockway’s 50th Annual Old-Fashioned Fourth of July Celebration.
With his quick wit and extensive knowledge of origami history and technique, Michael Roy will UNFOLD
the secrets of origami right before your eyes! With no cuts, tears or glue, his nimble fingers will
transform a SINGLE sheet of paper into numerous 3D forms of flowers, animals, sea life, birds and
decorative objects.
Michael Roy will be folding and giving away many of the designs he creates at the Cirque du Papier
MicRO Gallery presentations. Don’t miss your opportunity to go home with a cherished keepsake!
You will be DELIGHTED by the technology and art that is ORIGAMI!
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BROCKWAY OLD FASHIONED FOURTH OF JULY
50 YEARS IN THE MAKING
Knowing your history, that is knowing where you came from and what created that
history is important to all human beings. Children study about the beginnings of our
country in grade school with Gen. George Washington, Benjamin Franklin, Thomas
Jefferson and our other Founding Fathers. We research our ancestry to find out where
our beginnings were in the “Old World” and in the “New World”. We learn the history
of our parents and grandparents when to them it wasn’t even history. This gives us a
sense of who we are and where we are going. It is the same with this festival we
celebrate each July 4th; something very unique to our neck of the woods and something in
which we all take pride. So, how did this come about?
Several members of the Brockway Volunteer Hose Company had discussed a celebration at
various Hose Company meetings over a period of time but nothing formal had been drawn up
though the discussions were always positive in nature. During the annual Hose Company
Banquet in January 1967 the desire to take on such a task would be presented to all members
in attendance, since many members belonged to other organizations such as the Kiwanis,
Jaycees, Chamber and Legion. Bob Stowman, the MC for the evening, informed the members
of the possibility of starting a committee. A formal meeting would be held at the end of
February at the Hose Company.
So it began on Monday February 27, 1967 a group of individuals representing the
Brockway Kiwanis, Brockway Jaycees, Contessa Matilda Lodge, Chamber of Commerce,
American Legion Auxiliary, Brockway Recreation Board and the Brockway Volunteer Hose Co.
met at the Hose House to discuss the feasibility of a July 4th Celebration in Brockway. Bob
Stowman from the Hose Co. acted as Chairman with Ralph Durbin from the Brockway Record
acting as Secretary pro-tem for their first meeting. According to the minutes “The project was
discussed from many angles including finances and fireworks.” Another meeting was scheduled
for Monday March 27, 1967 to select officers and committees.
During the second meeting 22 individuals met to discuss the project. Thomas Shields was
elected as General Chairman, William Sabatose as Vice Chairman, Doris Squires as Secretary
and Gary Keister as Treasurer. Floyd Fustine suggested the committee be named
“Old Fashioned Fourth of July” which was accepted by the new committee. Decision was made
to contact all organizations and service groups in the area to be a part of the celebration.
Additionally, discussions led to a Patriotic Speaker, food concessions, financing, use of the
Recreation Grounds and swimming pool and the purchase of fireworks for around $1,200.00.
The next meeting was set for April 17, 1967.
By the third meeting over $900.00 was raised from various businesses and groups. Because of
this large sum and anticipation of additional monies, it was decided to incorporate and open a
bank account. Motion was brought forth and seconded to officially name the committee
Brockway Area Old Fashioned 4th of July with Ross Ferraro’s office handling the necessary
paperwork. Other items discussed included concession booths, games, firemen’s water battle,
music, pony rides, having the girl and boy scouts give out hand bills, John McNulty chairing
the Patriotic Program, a baseball game, publicity, parade and fireworks supplied by Ohio
Fireworks Manufacturing Display Company.
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Luigi’s Ristorante
Martin’s Grocery Store
Hepler’s Beer Barrel
DuBois Logistics
Carlson-Shugarts Funeral Home
Sheetz of Brockway
Paris Companies
Smith’s Lawn & Landscaping
Karen Foster (In memory of Joel M. Foster)
Buck’s Pizza
CNB Bank
Planet Bike
J & M Auto Service
Giant Eagle of DuBois
Eat ‘N Park Restaurant of DuBois
Ft. Worth Restaurant
Ernie Taylor
(C&S Wholesale Grocers)
Joe’s Tux Shop
Luv 2 Sew 4 U
Scottish Heights Golf Club
& Restaurant
Kohlhepp’s True Value
RoadID
Xtreme Wear
Dick’s Sporting Goods
Mathew & Gilda Wrobleski
Station 101 Pub & Kitchen
Homewood Suites By Hilton
B & J Morrison
Taylor Memorial Park
Near 9th Avenue Pavilion
Monday, July 4, 2016
12:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Temporary tattoos with a
lasting impression!
Construction & Remodeling
Brockway Old-Fashioned
Fourth of July
EXTREME AIR
QUAD PODS
2016 Car, Truck & Motorcycle Show Sponsors
American Classics
Creekside Auto & Tire
Hepler's Beer Barrel & Country Store
Jim's Custom Collision
Legends Powersports
Napa Auto Parts
Rogos Auto Sales
Smith’s Tastee Freeze
Snyder's Mufflers & More
Thompson’s Speed & Auto Repair
Taylor Memorial Park
Gather up your besties to
Soccer Practice Field
jump, flip, twirl and do 360˚’s
Monday, July 4, 2016
on EXTREME AIR!
12:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Are you EXTREME enough?
**The maximum weight limit for the Extreme Air is 250 lbs.**
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Seneca Resources
51 Zents Boulevard
Brookville, PA 15825
814-849-4555
IL Villaggio-Parkside Complex
1200 Wood Street
Brockway, PA 15824
814-265-1162
S&T Bank
456 Main Street
Brockway, PA 15824
814-265-8402
“One Customer at a Time”
Brockway Sportmen’s Club
506 Main Street
Brockway, PA 15824
814-268-3442
Best Wings in Town!
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St. Tobias Church
1135 Hewitt Street
Brockway, PA 15824
814-268-3655
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Senator
Joe Scarnati
Q102
“Today’s Hot Country”
93.1 QYX
“Today’s Hits”
P.O. Box 177
Brockway, PA 15824
717-805-5269
95.9 & 101.3
News 900 WCPA
“Rockin’ the
Northern Alleghenies”
Brockway Veterinary
Hospital
Ferraro, Kruk
& Ferraro, LLP
A.B.C.S. Payroll Services
690 Main St.
Brockway, PA 15824
814-268-2202
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1608 Main Street
Brockway, PA 15824
814-265-1950
Dr. Joan Lee
77 Larsen Drive
DuBois, PA 15801
814-371-6109
www.abcspayroll.com
YardWorks
914 Evergreen Street
Brockway, PA 15824
814-594-6421
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Brockway Area Education Assn.
100 Alexander Street
Brockway, PA 15824
814-265-8414
Rogos Auto Sales, Inc.
8255 Route 219
Brockway, PA 15824
814-265-0863
www.rogosauto.com
Brockway Sons
and Daughters of Italy
1049 7th Avenue
Brockway, PA 15824
814-268-4305
Martino's Bilo
1200 Main Street
Brockway, PA 15824
Connect FM
96.7
Talk Radio
●
and
On Air ● Online ● Anytime
www.connectradio.fm
Sunny 106
12 W. Long Ave., DuBois
814-375-5260
Local Radio Made Here
www.sunny106.fm
Guardian Elder Care, LLC
8796 Route 219
Brockway, PA 15824
(814) 265-1164
814-268-2353
Serving Brockway Since 1950
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107.9
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Brockway Drug Co., Inc.
Russell and Connie
Ferraro
1365 Main St.
Brockway, PA 15824
814-268-3305
Bloom Electric
Heating & Plumbing, Inc.
3890 Route 219
Brockport, PA 15823
814-265-8217
Clyde, Ferraro & CO. LLP
Certified Public Accountants
Law & Finance Building
75 Larsen Drive
DuBois, PA 15801
(814) 371-2141
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SNYDER TOWNSHIP
NAPA Auto Parts
1301 Main Street
Brockway, PA 15824
814-265-0949
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Hugh Water and
Holt Drilling
North Country Kettle Corn
626 North Maple Ave.
Ridgway, PA 15853
814-772-5142
7344 Route 219
Brockway, PA 15824
814-265-8981
Hugh Bottled Water
Quinn L. Lundberg,
Jr., DMD
Analytical Services, Inc.
409 Main Street
Brockway, PA 15824
814-268-6614
Brockway, PA 15824
51 Pro Chem Tech Drive
814-265-8749
BC3@Brockway
The Region’s Only
Community College
Creekside
Auto & Tire Service, Inc.
814-265-0459
1200 Wood Street
Brockway, PA 15824
814-265-1813
Get Your Degree at BC3!
First Commonwealth Bank
Carnesali’s Bar & Grill
919 Clark Street
Brockway, PA 15824
643 Main St.
1201 Main St.
Brockway, PA 15824
Brockway, PA 15824
814-265-6321
814-268-3735
Good Friends & Good Times
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Clearfield-Jefferson
Drug Free Communities
Coalition
135 Midway Drive, Suite A
DuBois, PA 15801
814-371-9002
James E.
Devlin, M.D.
1100 Main St.
Brockway, PA 15824
(814) 268-3645
Family Practice
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Advanced Disposal
814-265-1975
800-338-8971
Dr. Tom Petraitis
and Dr. Gabe Mancuso
Quality Preventive
Dentistry
DuBois Medical
Supply Co., Inc.
101 Hospital Avenue
DuBois, PA 15801
814-375-1023
www.duboisdental.com
320 Liberty Blvd.
DuBois, PA 15801
814-375-1100
Greentree Landfill
635 Toby Rd
Kersey, PA 15846
Phone: 814-265-1744
Fax: 814-265-8745
Reynolds Financial
Advisors
169 Midway Drive
DuBois, PA 15801
814-371-5300
Jennifer Reynolds-Hamilton,
Financial Advisor
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Jim’s Custom
& Collision, Inc.
Fox’s Pizza Den
957 Fifth Ave.
Brockway, PA 15824
814-265-8889
Your One Stop Collision Shop!
Falls Creek 371-1093
Brockway 265-1004
DuBois 375-2385
Network Realty Services
Eddy, Wendy,
Jordan & Angelo
Inzana
920 Fifth Avenue
Brockway, PA 15824
814-265-0324
network@windstream.net
Fremer Moulding, Inc.
Smith’s Tastee Freez
22 Sawmill Drive
Brockway, PA 15824
814-265-0671
www.fremermouldinginc.com
8748 Route 219
Brockway, PA 15824
814-265-7945
“Tasteest” Treats in Town!
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Foradora Insurance, Inc.
Michael A. Inzana, DMD
80 N. Park Place
DuBois, PA 15801
814-372-1090
www.foradorainsurance.com
51 Taylor Avenue
Falls Creek, PA 15840
814-371-1520
Brockway Center for
Arts & Technology
Tim Britton
Construction Services, Inc.
1200 Wood Street
Parkside Building, Suite B
Brockway, PA 15824
814-265-1111
109 Main Street
Falls Creek, PA 15840
814-375-9388
814-375-9386
CW Graphics
Priority First
Federal Credit Union
Professional Printers, Designers,
Signage and Vehicle Graphics
550 Main Street
Brockway, PA 15824
814-265-8421
PFFCU Wishes Everyone a Safe
and Happy 4th of July
24 West Washington Ave.
P.O. Box 927
DuBois, PA 15801
814-375-7822
Forsyth Drilling, Inc.
Paesano Pizza
2750 Oklahoma-Salem Road
524 Main Street
Brockway, PA 15824
814-265-4285
Pizza - Pasta - Hoagies
Salad & More
DuBois, PA 15801
814-371-7960
Your #1 Choice for Waterwells,
Pumps and Tanks!
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Varischetti Holdings, LP
1228 Main Street
Brockway, PA 15824
(814) 265-8090
Apple Tractor
Varischetti & Sons, Inc.
8317 Route 219
Brockway, PA 15824
(814) 265-8765  (800) 468-3406
1228 Main Street
Brockway, PA 15824
(814) 265-8090
Phoenix
Sintered Metals, Inc
Superior Energy
Resources, LLC
921 Clark Street
Brockway, PA 15824
(814) 268-3455
2691 Route 219
Brockway, PA 15824
(814) 265-1080
Sheetz
of Brockway
1408 Main St.
Brockway, PA 15824
814-265-1458
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John “Jack” Tully
District Commander
The American Legion
Jack Tully is a retired purchasing agent from General Electric Corporation.
Tully has been married to Marilyn for the past 32 years. They have three children;
Heather, John and Michael and six grandchildren.
Jack served in the Army from 1967-1973 during the Vietnam Era. He is the
current 27th District Commander of the American Legion serving 5
counties. He is also the Post Commander of the Brockway American Legion.
Cataldo’s Collision, Inc.
Brockway Appliance, Inc.
Starr’s Trailer Sales
Hepler’s Beer Barrel
615 Division Street
DuBois, PA 15801
814-372-8600
3673 Route 219
Brockway, PA 15824
814-265-0632
516 Main Street
Brockway, PA 15824
814-265-1101
“Our Service Will Sell You”
Happy 50th Anniversary!
1538 Main Street
Brockway, PA 15824
814-265-2337
Jack is a "Gold Star Father" of Michael, killed in action on August 23, 2007 in Iraq.
2016 Miss Brockway Old Fashioned 4th of July Queen
Delaney McMeekin
Goodwill Store
The Brockway community is very proud to present Delaney McMeekin as the
4th of July Queen during the 50th Anniversary Brockway Area Old Fashioned
4th of July Celebration. Delaney is the 18-year-old daughter of C. Kevin and Beth
McMeekin of Brockway. She is a 2016 graduate of Brockway Area High School
where she involved herself and made the most of her school years. She was
Student Council President, Captain of the Girls’ Varsity Soccer team, a member
of the National Honor Society, and much more. She also was voted as the
Brockway School Homecoming Queen and spent two weeks in Greece for
school studies. She is a graduate of the Dale Carnegie Communications Program,
received highest honors for Honor Roll and Perfect Attendance while
maintaining a clerk position at a local pharmacy. In the fall, she will attend
Gannon University to study Occupational Therapy/ Special Education. Delaney
has been involved with the Brockway 4th of July for as long as she can remember
and is excited to greet everyone for the festivities. Watch for Delaney as she will
preside over our famous 4th of July festivities.
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509 Main Street
Brockway, PA 15824
814-371-2821
“Donate stuff, Create jobs”
Penn Highlands
Healthcare
Frank Zocco
Financial, Inc.
682 Main Street
Brockway, PA 15824
814-265-0846
Great China
441 Main Street
Brockway, PA 15824
814-265-1177
204 Hospital Avenue
DuBois, PA 15801
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Fran Morelli
Sales & Service
3 Sigma Quality
Improvement Services, Inc.
1292 Clay Plant Road
Brockway, PA 15824
814-265-0700
New Owners
Gino & Jeanne Ferraraccio
8464 Route 219
Brockway, PA 15824
814-265-1330
www.franmorelli.com
BROCKWAY OLD FASHIONED FOURTH OF JULY
2016 COMMITTEE VOLUNTEERS
CHAIRMAN - JEFFREY GANKOSKY
SECRETARY - CYNTHIA SMITHTRO TREASURER - LISA ZOCCO
ART SHOW:
PAM BASL
KAREN BARBER
MARY CRIBBS
SHARON MOORE
GEORGE MILLER
HELEN McKAY
KARLI CHAMBERLIN
BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT:
BARB ANDERSON
DuBois Harley-Davidson
The Allenbaughs
101 W. DuBois Avenue
DuBois, PA 15801
814-371-5750
721 McCullough Ave.
Brockway, PA 15824
BOOK COVER ARTWORK:
KIRSTY FRY
LOOKING TOWARD 2017
Carlson-Shugarts
Funeral Home, Inc.
The Fourth of July Committee
is in need of volunteers.
If interested in making this great
July 4th event even better, please
contact Jeff Gankosky at 265-0628.
This is a great opportunity to be a
part of a Brockway tradition!
1033 4th Ave.
Brockway, PA 15824
814-268-2732
THE BROCKWAY OLD FASHIONED
FOURTH OF JULY COMMITTEE
THANKS ADVANCED DISPOSAL
FOR THEIR GENEROSITY
IN PROVIDING
LITTER BOXES.
PLEASE DO NOT REMOVE
THEM FOR PERSONAL USE.
BICYCLE RACE:
TERRY MAHER
RITA MAHER
JOE TRUDO
KAREN TRUDO
KARIN McGARVEY
GINGER JOHNSON
BARB LUKE
MARY JO BRUNSWICK
ASHLEY ALBERT
VIRGINIA CONNOR
In cooperation with the
Brockway Borough Police Department
and the Pennsylvania State Police,
the Brockway Old Fashioned Fourth
of July Committee wishes everyone a safe
and happy Independence Day Celebration.
Please remember as you celebrate
to respect the rights and wishes of others
so that everyone can have a wonderful time!
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CAR SHOW:
CHAD THOMPSON
MONTE KEMMERER
SCOTT SWANSON
DUSTIN FIELDS
CHILDREN'S GAMES:
THAD CRAWFORD
JUDY CRAWFORD
JIM CRAWFORD
CLEAN-UP CREW:
PAUL BOJALAD
NIKOLAS GANKOSKY
AARON GANKOSKY
BSA PACK 40 BROCKWAY
www.brockwayfourth.com
ELECTRIC:
KEN INZANA
MATT GRIENEISEN
ENTERTAINMENT:
SUSAN FREEMER
RON FREEMER
FISHING CONTEST:
MIKE PENDLETON
JEFF WILCOX
MR. & MRS. CARL FREMER
JOHN PENDLETON
CHUCK SABATOSE
BOB CARTER
SCOTT MORRISON
BEN DONLIN
JOE PUHALA
MANDY FREMER
JESSICA HUGHES
OWEN DANDOY
CLAY PILLAR
DILLEN LINDEMUTH
DAN BUFFONE
FIREWORKS:
RANDY LOCKWOOD
BO LOCKWOOD
TYLER BULLERS
BLANE HOCKMAN
JONATHAN RHOADES
CRAIG SNELL
SCAVENGER HUNT:
BETH BUCHER
LEE ANN STUBBS
HISTORY REFERENCE:
BOB STOWMAN
BILL SABATOSE
LEGO MAN:
TIM BRITTON
CONTRIBUTIONS/FUNDING:
WENDY INZANA
MISS BROCKWAY:
JANICE BART
CRAFT SHOW:
DARLENE CHAMBERLIN
JEFF CHAMBERLIN
LISA SHEPLER
CINDY GELNETTE
PARADE:
ED HORNER
STEPHANIE WOLF
PATRIOTIC PROGRAM:
MELISSA HRINYA
WILLIAM HRINYA
JORDAN HRINYA
QUILT SHOW:
KATHY FREMER
MARY MARGARET FORADORA
CHAT & SEW
SUPPORT VOLUNTEERS:
DON WALES
ELLEN GANKOSKY
ELIZABETH GANKOSKY
DANIEL TRUNZO
PAT CARTWRIGHT
DOTTIE REED
JODI LANDINI
KATIE BISH
AILEEN FERRARO
CEJAE SCOLESE
KAREN BARBER
NANCY HUFFMAN
FRAN SCOLESE
BEV RENWICK
SANDY ANNETTE
JEFF CHAMBERLIN
BETTY MARCHIORI
PAM AZZATO
MABEL DELIO
THERESA CILLADI
MARY CLARK
TEN-K RACE:
SAM PERRIN
JUDY PERRIN
RYAN DEVLIN
CARRIE TAMI
DR. JAMES DEVLIN
DIANE DEVLIN
MEGAN BUSSARD
TOM BUSSARD
DEEDEE GRIENEISEN
DANA RINDOSH
WEBMASTER:
JOHN SIMCHICK
We apologize to volunteers whose names were not available at the time of printing.
The Brockway Old Fashioned Fourth Committee thanks and appreciates ALL Volunteers, Participants,
Patrons, Sponsors, Organizations and Businesses who helped produce one of the largest Fourth of July
Celebrations with a non-carnival atmosphere in Western Pennsylvania.
Please patronize the sponsors of the events and entertainment and the advertisers listed in this Program
Booklet. Without their continued support and participation, the traditional Old Fashioned Fourth
Celebration in Brockway could not continue.
The Committee also thanks:
Brockway Area Ambulance Service, Inc., Brockway Area School District, Brockway Ministerium,
Borough of Brockway, Brockway Police Department, Brockway Recreation Board, Brockway Volunteer
Hose Co., Brockway BSA Pack 40, Brockway BSA Troop 40, Brockway Kaimanns, 3 Sigma, Inc.,
DuBrook, Inc., Advanced Disposal, St. Tobias R.C. Church, Ed & Leo Ferraro,
BP Inn, Burnice Shepley Estate, Brockwayville Depot and Guardian Elder Care.
Billboards provided in part by Jefferson County Hotel Tax Project VISITPA.COM
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BROCKWAY 4TH OF JULY
2016 DONATIONS
RED, WHITE & BLUE LEVEL $5,000.00 and higher
Burnice Shepley Estate
Owens/Illinois Plants 18 & 19
STARS & STRIPES LEVEL $1,000.00 and higher
O-I
Plants 18 & 19
BUY IN GLASS
SUPPORT YOUR LOCAL INDUSTRY!!
Russell and Connie Ferraro
Advanced Disposal
Saint Tobias Roman Catholic Church
Clfd-Jeff. Drug Free Comm. Coalition
Clyde, Ferraro & Co., LLP
Sheetz of Brockway
James E. Devlin, M.D.
Varischetti Holdings, LP
Reynolds Financial Advisors
FIRECRACKER LEVEL $800
Sunny 106 & Connect FM
Ferraro, Kruk & Ferraro, LLP
Guardian Elder Care, LLC
First Media Radio, LLC
PATRIOTIC LEVEL $500
A.B.C.S. Payroll Services
Bloom Electric, Heating & Plumbing, Inc.
Brockway Area Education Assn.
Brockway Drug Co. Inc.
Brockway Sons and Daughters of Italy
Brockway Sportsmen’s Club
Brockway Veterinary Hospital
IL Villaggio - Parkside Complex
Martino’s Bilo
NAPA Auto Parts
Senator Joe Scarnati
Seneca Resources
Snyder Township
S&T Bank
Tim Rogos Auto Sales
YardWorks
OLD GLORY LEVEL $300
3 Sigma Quality Improvement Services Inc.
Frank Zocco Financial, Inc.
The Allenbaugh Family
Fremer Moulding, Inc
Analytical Services, Inc.
Goodwill of Brockway
BC3@Brockway
Great China
Brockway Appliance, Inc.
Hepler’s Beer Barrel
Brockway Center for Arts & Technology
Hugh Water and Holt Drilling
Carlson-Shugarts Funeral Home, Inc.
Jim’s Custom & Collision, Inc.
Carnesali’s Bar & Grill
Michael A. Inzana, DMD
Cataldo’s Collision, Inc.
Quinn L. Lundberg, Jr. DMD
Creekside Auto & Tire Service, Inc.
Network Realty Services
DuBois Harley-Davidson
North Country Kettle Corn
DuBois Medical Supply Co., Inc
Paesano Pizza
Eddy, Wendy, Jordan and Angelo Inzana
Penn Highlands Healthcare
First Commonwealth Bank
Tom Petraitis, DMD and Gabe Mancuso, DMD
Foradora Insurance, Inc.
Priority First Federal Credit Union
Forsyth Drilling, Inc.
Smith’s Tastee Freez
Fox’s Pizza Den
Starr’s Trailer Sales
Fran Morelli Sales & Service
Tim Britton Construction Services, Inc.
Why buy products packaged in glass?
There are two major -- and logical -- reasons for you
and your family to think glass when you do your own
shopping.
First: As a member of the community, you show pride
and support of your glass-making neighbors, and a healthy
regard for your economic community.
The second important reason for choosing glass is glass
itself. Glass is quality packaging, whether you're buying
pickles or pop. Food and drinks taste better in glass. And,
after being opened, glass containers are easily resealed to
preserve freshness. What's more, you can see what you
are buying...a point that the majority of consumers
appreciate.
Glass manufacturing was born in Brockway. We have
been producing glass containers since 1907. As a
Company and a community we all share in the success and
responsibility of supporting local industries, like ourselves.
We thank and praise those who have played an integral
role in our past, present, and future.
INDEPENDENCE DAY PATRIOTIC PROGRAM
American Legion and Theatre Memorial - Taylor Park
Monday, July 4, 2016 10:30 A.M.
Chairman - Melissa Hrinya
10:15 AM Concert by Brockway Area High School Marching Band & Auxiliary
Call to Order........................................................................Mrs. Melissa Hrinya
Invocation..............................................................Reverend Victor Baxter, PhD
Pastor of Lighthouse Community Church
Flag Raising Ceremony...............................................American Legion Post 95
Pledge of Allegiance.................................................... .........Participation by All
National Anthem.......................................Brockway Area Elementary Students
Moment of Silence
Recognition of Heroes
Welcome.............................................................The Honorable William Hrinya
Mayor of Brockway
Declaration, Preamble, and The First Fourth.....................Mr. Michael Martino
(BAHS Class of 2016)
Celebration of a Strong Woman..........................................Miss Paige Grecco
(BAHS Class of 2016)
“I am the Flag of the United States of America”.....................Mr. Ryan Carlson
(BAHS Class of 2016)
Introduction of 2016 Miss Brockway
Delaney McMeekin
Featured Speaker
Mr. John (Jack) Tully
Musical Selection.............................................Brockway Area Jr/Sr High Band
and Auxiliary
Remarks.......................................................................Mr. Jeffrey C. Gankosky
Fourth of July Committee Chairman
Acknowledgments...............................................................Mrs. Melissa Hrinya
Benediction...........................................................Reverend Victor Baxter, PhD
Pastor of Lighthouse Community Church
“God Bless America”..................................................................Participation by All
MANY THANKS TO ALL WHO ATTENDED AND PARTICIPATED