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July 4, 2015 www.brockwayfourth.com
July 4th
Discover the Past.Brockways
Celebration49th
Call to Order........................................................................Mrs. Melissa Hrinya
Invocation..............................................................Reverend Victor Baxter, PhD Pastor of Lighthouse Community Church
Flag Raising Ceremony...............................................American Legion Post 95Pledge of Allegiance...............................................................Participation by AllNational Anthem......................................................Liliane Sysko, Abby Shepler, Madelyn Newcome, Gabrielle Frost, Marissa Bundy, Mackenzie Hook, Natalee Mooney & Delaney Wineberg
Moment of SilenceRecognition of Heroes Welcome............................................................The Honorable William Hrinya Mayor of Brockway
Declaration of Independence andThe Preamble to the Constitution.........................................Mr. Anthony Benson (BAHS Class of 2015)
“What’s so great about America?”.........................................Miss Anna Brinkley (BAHS Class of 2015)
“I am Still the Same Old Flag”................................................Mr. Gavin Yahner (BAHS Class of 2015)
American Legion Auxiliary, Unit 95.....................Aiden Grieneisen (Class 3 & 4)American Essay Winners Ethan Rendos (Class 5 & 6)
Miss Brockway Comments...............................................Stephanie Laura Spirk
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...........................................................................Rev. Robert Trask Moorhead United Methodist Church
“God Bless America”..................................................................Participation by All
F e a t u r e d S p e a k e rMr. Dennis Haas
INDEPENDENCE DAY PATRIOTIC PROGRAMAmerican Legion and Theatre Memorial - Taylor Park
Saturday, July 4, 2015 10:30 A.M.
MANY THANKS TO ALL WHO ATTENDED AND PARTICIPATED
Chairperson - Melissa Hrinya10:15 A.M. Concert by the Brockway Area School Band
Under the direction of Mr. Kevin Rush
O-IPlants 18 & 19
BUY IN GLASSSUPPORT YOUR LOCAL INDUSTRY!!
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.
BROCKWAY 4TH OF JULY2015 DONATIONS
STARS & STRIPES LEVEL $1,000.00 and higher
FIRECRACKER LEVEL $800
PATRIOTIC LEVEL $500
RED, WHITE & BLUE LEVEL $5,000.00 and higher
OLD GLORY LEVEL $300
Advanced DisposalBrockport Army Navy ClubClyde, Ferraro & Co., LLP
Russell and Connie FerraroS & T Bank
Sheetz of Brockway
Burnice Shepley Estate Owens/Illinois Plant 18 & 19
Ferraro, Kruk & Ferraro, LLP
Guardian Elder CareFirst Media Radio, LLC
Sunny 106 & Connect FMSenator Joe Scarnati
Varischetti Holdings, LLC
A.B.C.S. Payroll ServicesAmazing Kids
Bloom Electric Heating & Plumbing, Inc.Brockway Area Education Assn.
Brockway Drug Co.Brockway Sportsmen’s Club
Hugh Water and Holt DrillingParis Companies
Martino’s BiloRogos Auto Sales, Inc.
Snyder TownshipVinyl Graphics by Coder’s Print Shop
YardWorks
Analytical Services, Inc.Brockway Center for
Arts & TechnologyBrockway Orient ClubBrockway Sons and
Daughters of ItalyBrockway Veterinary Hospital
Carlson-Shugarts Funeral Home, Inc.Carnesali’s Pizza and Bar
Courier ExpressCreekside Auto & Tire Service
Dr. Michael A. InzanaDuBois Medical Supply Co., Inc.
Eddy, Wendy, Jordan and Angelo InzanaFirst Commonwealth BankForadora Insurance, Inc.
Forsyth DrillingFox’s Pizza Den
Fran Morelli Sales and ServiceFrank Zocco Financial, Inc.
Fremer Moulding, Inc.Goodwill of Brockway
Great ChinaHepler’s Beer Barrel
Highland ViewIL Villaggio and The Café
Jim’s Custom & Collision, Inc.Keith Brothers
McDonalds of DuBois and BrockwayNapa Auto PartsNetwork Realty
North Country Kettle CornPaesano Pizza
Peritech Home HealthPriority First Federal Credit Union
Quinn L. Lundberg, Jr., DMDSmith’s Tastee FreezStarr’s Trailer Sales
The Allenbaugh FamilyTim Britton Construction Services, Inc.
James E. Devlin, M.D.
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In cooperation with the Brockway Borough Police Department and the Pennsylvania State Police, the Brockway Old
Fashioned Fourth of July Committeewishes 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!
"Preserving the Past for Our Future" Brockway Area Historical Society
Taylor Memorial Museumwww.brockwayhistory.org
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.
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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 VolunteerHose Co., Brockway BSA Pack 40, Brockway BSA Troop 40, Brockway Kaimanns, 3 Sigma, Inc.,
DuBrook, Inc., Starr’s Trailer Sales, 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
BROCKWAY OLD FASHIONED FOURTH OF JULY2015 COMMITTEE VOLUNTEERS
CHAIRMAN - JEFFREY GANKOSKYSECRETARY - CYNTHIA SMITHTRO TREASURER - LISA ZOCCO
www.brockwayfourth.comART SHOW: PAM BASL KAREN BARBER MARY CRIBBS SHARON MOORE GEORGE MILLER HELEN McKAY KARLI CHAMBERLIN
BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT: DICK ESPOSITO STEVE BUTTERY CAROLE ANN LUNDBERG
BICYCLE RACE: TERRY MAHER RITA MAHER JOE TRUDO KAREN TRUDO KARIN McGARVEY GINGER JOHNSON BARB LUKE MARY JO BRUNSWICK ASHLEY ALBERT VIRGINIA CONNOR
BOOK COVER ARTWORK: KIRSTY FRY
CAR SHOW: CHAD THOMPSON MONTE KEMMERER SCOTT SWANSON
CHILDREN'S GAMES: THAD CRAWFORD JUDY CRAWFORD JIM CRAWFORD
CLEAN-UP CREW: NIKOLAS GANKOSKY AARON GANKOSKY BSA PACK 40 BROCKWAY
CONTRIBUTIONS/FUNDING: WENDY INZANA
CRAFT SHOW: DARLENE CHAMBERLIN JEFF CHAMBERLIN
ELECTRIC: KEN INZANA MATT GRIENEISEN ENTERTAINMENT: SUSAN FREEMER RON FREEMER
FISHING CONTEST: MIKE PENDLETON JEFF WILCOX MR. & MRS. CARL FREMER MR. & MRS. JUSTIN FREMER JOHN PENDLETON CHUCK SABATOSE BOB CARTER
FIREWORKS: RANDY LOCKWOOD BO LOCKWOOD TYLER BULLERS BLANE HOCKMAN JONATHAN RHOADES CRAIG SNELL
HISTORY REFERENCE: GEORGE MILLER
MISS BROCKWAY: JANICE BART
PARADE: JOHN ROSSI STEPHANIE WOLF ALAN MOORE MARY PHILLIPS
PATRIOTIC PROGRAM: MELISSA HRINYA WILLIAM HRINYA JORDAN HRINYA
QUILT SHOW: KATHY FREMER MARY MARGARET FORADORA CHAT & SEW
SUPPORT VOLUNTEERS: DON WALES PAUL BOJALAD ELLEN GANKOSKY ELIZABETH GANKOSKY DANIEL TRUNZO DOTTIE REED FRAN SCOLESE NANCY HUFFMAN PAT CARTWRIGHT MABEL DELIO AILEEN FERRARO CHRIS GUNTHER MARIE POTASH ANN ROSE NATHAN SMITHTRO KATIE BISH LUKE BISH MARY PAROLARI BETTY MARCHIORI JEFF CHAMBERLIN 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.
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Dennis HaasDepartment (State) Commander
The American Legion
Dennis Haas was born in Bu�alo, NY and raised in rural western New York. He attended Iroquois High School and enlisted in the United States Navy in 1968. After boot campand advanced training he was assigned to the River Patrol Force, CTF-116 in Mekong Delta of Vietnam. During his tour in Vietnam, he was awarded a Bronze Star Medal with “V”, Combat Action Ribbon, Presidential Unit Citation, several Campaign Medals and Unit awards. Upon returning from Vietnam, he attended Parachute Riggers School and spent the next 22 years in naval aviation. Haas retired from the Navy in 1992; from Naval Technical Training Center in Millington, TN as a Master Chief Petty O�cer with 24 years of service.
After retiring he trained as an HVAC Technician and worked for the National Park Service at Steam Town National Historic Site in Scranton, PA. Haas also worked as a Service Manager for a large heating and air-conditioning company in Falls Creek, PA. He then worked for the PA Department of Labor and Industry as a CareerLink Specialist in Punxsutawney, PA.
Haas has been married to his wife Barbra for 24 years. They have six children and eight grandchildren.
Brockway Orient Club12385 Route 28
Brockway, PA 15824814-328-2104
Keith Brothers, Inc.695 Main Street
Brockway, PA 15824814-268-4675
Celebrating 70 years!
Brockway Sons and Daughters of Italy
1049 7th AvenueBrockway, PA 15824
814-268-4305
Courier-Express &
Tri-County Sunday500 Jeffers StreetDuBois, PA 15801
814-371-4200 ext. 2110
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Forsyth Drilling, Inc.2750 Oklahoma-Salem Road
DuBois, PA 15801
814-371-7960
Water wells, pump and tank
installation, geothermal drilling
The Cafe @ Parkside & IL Villaggio 1200 Wood Street
Brockway, PA 15824814-265-1162
Paesano Pizza524 Main Street
Brockway, PA 15824814-265-4285
Pizza - Pasta - HoagiesSalad & More
LOOKING TOWARD 2016The Fourth of July Committee
is in need of a new Parade Committee.
If interested in continuing this great July 4th event, please contact
Jeff Gankosky at 265-0628.This is a great opportunity to be a
part of a Brockway tradition!
550 Main StreetBrockway, PA 15824
814-265-8421
Frank ZoccoFinancial, Inc.
682 Main StreetBrockway, PA 15824
814-265-0846
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Priority FirstFederal Credit Union
Tim BrittonConstruction Services, Inc.
109 Main StreetFalls Creek, PA 15840
814-375-9388timbrittonconstruction.com
Brockway Center forArts & Technology (BCAT)
1200 Wood StreetBrockway, PA 15824
814-265-1111
Foradora Insurance, Inc.80 N. Park Place
DuBois, PA 15801814-372-1090
www.foradorainsurance.com
51 Taylor AvenueFalls Creek, PA 15840
814-371-1520
Dr. Michael A. Inzana
CW GraphicsProfessional Printers, Designers,
Signage and Vehicle Graphics
24 West Washington Ave.P.O. Box 927
DuBois, PA 15801814-375-7822
1-844-223-7442
NAPA Auto Parts, Inc.
640 S. Brady St.DuBois, PA 15801
814-371-7900
1301 Main St.Brockway, PA 15824
814-265-0949
VESPERSCome and join the community as we kick off
the 49th Annual Brockway Old Fashioned Fourth of July Celebration with Vespers at
Moorhead United Methodist Church on Main Street.
Experience fellowship and music as we give thanks to God for the many blessings our great country enjoys and to remember the sacrifices made by the many veterans who
have made our country safe.
Program begins promptly at 7:00 pm on Thursday July 2 in the Sanctuary with Rev.
David Koehler of the Sugar Hill and Beechwoods Presbyterian Churches as speaker. Religious and Patriotic music
provided by the Village Voices.
Service made possible by theBrockway Ministerium.
All are welcome to attend!
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Native AmericansEvery year our booklet focuses on something special and meaningful to our local area. We have read about local and national events, anniversaries and exposés. Exposés have covered important people who contributed to the development of Brockway as a community including, the Brockways, Clarks and Nichols, and also our local industries of timber, farming, coal, glass, clay and powder metal.
Now we touch on another important aspect of our development, a somewhat forgotten group, the native people that traveled this area as far back as 15,000 years ago. These people were not establishing any permanent settlements as the Brock-way’s did, but staying in hunting camps. They stayed in areas such as Big Vineyard, which is north of town where the rock shelters provided protection from the elements. They stayed long enough to trap and hunt the abundant bear, fox, beaver, white tailed deer, elk, turkey, mountain lion and wolf, as well as other forest animals.
They traveled, depending on the season, for nuts, berries and roots, and they fished in the pristine streams under the great stands of hemlock, oak, American chestnut and maple. These stands of forest were so dense in places that the sun and stars were blocked out due to the thick canopy of branches and leaves above them. These native people were self-sufficient and found the land plentiful. Traveling from the north down the Little Tobec (Little Toby) to the point where it turns north (Main Street Bridge in Brockway) to meet the Big Tobec (Big Toby later to be called the Clarion), these native people known as the Seneca, were part of the Iroquois Nation. They made this land (now our town) their home.
Reminders or calling cards from their presence can be found by the keen eye in the form of arrow heads, stone axes and other tools along the creeks or freshly tilled ground. Mancala sometimes called bi-pitted stones or nutting stones made on rough sandstone can be found. These game boards have eight dimples carved onto the flat surface in a square of six with the remaining two on each end. This game was played with a pebble, seed or grain. Also many of the names which are important and familiar to us come from this group of people, although anglicized: Toby, Punxsutawney, Allegheny, Appalachian, Kittanning, Susquehannock, Moshannon, Seneca and Iroquois to name a few. Even some of the animals we encounter still bear the names they gave them such as the wapiti or elk, opossum, raccoon and skunk.
Take a moment this summer and explore your surroundings. Visit the Taylor Memorial Museum for their displays. On July 4th, stop by under the trees near the Museum (weather permitting) and speak with George Miller, a local historian, who has explored the area and found their “calling cards”, learn to knap a piece of flint to make an arrow head and to learn some of their customs.
During our celebration, make sure you visit the Carnegie Museum of Natural History on American Indian Adventures at 1:15 PM & 4:15 PM, and Adventures in Archaeolo-gy at 2:45 PM at the 9th Avenue Pavilion in the park. You will be amazed at what adventures lie ahead.
Our Native Americans are rich in customs and traditions and should be remembered as we remember our history and customs from our immediate families and those that made Brockway what it is today.
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Network Realty ServicesDave, Angie, Tino& Dominic Inzana
920 Fifth AvenueBrockway, PA 15824
Have a safe and happy 4th!
Smith’s Tastee Freez8748 Route 219
Brockway, PA 15824814-265-7945
“Tasteest” Treats in Town!
Fremer Moulding, Inc.22 Sawmill Drive
Brockway, PA 15824814-265-0671
Eddy, Wendy,Jordan & Angelo
Inzana
Jim’s Custom & Collision, Inc.
Your One Stop Collision Shop!Falls Creek 371-1093Brockway 265-1004
DuBois 375-2385
The Allenbaughs721 McCullough Ave.Brockway, PA 15824
Fox’s Pizza Den957 Fifth Ave.
Brockway, PA 15824814-265-8889
DuBois MedicalSupply Co., Inc.
320 Liberty Blvd.DuBois, PA 15801
814-375-1100
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CreeksideAuto & Tire Service
919 Clark StreetBrockway, PA 15824
814-265-0459
First Commonwealth Bank1201 E. Main St.
Brockway, PA 15824814-268-3735
Carnesali’s Pizza & Bar643 Main St.
Brockway, PA 15824814-265-6321
Analytical Services, Inc.Fermantown Road
Brockway, PA 15824814-265-8749
William J. Sabatose, Owner
Brockway VeterinaryHospital
1608 Main St.Brockway, PA 15824
814-265-1950Dr. Joan Lee
North Country Kettle Corn626 North Maple Ave.Ridgway, PA 15853
814-772-5142
Quinn L. Lundberg, Jr., DMD
409 Main StreetBrockway, PA 15824
814-268-6614
Carlson-ShugartsFuneral Home, Inc.
1033 4th Ave.Brockway, PA 15824
814-268-2732
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Varischetti Holdings, LP1228 Main Street
Brockway, PA 15824(814) 265-8090
Apple Tractor8317 Route 219
Brockway, PA 15824(814) 265-8765 (800) 468-3406
PhoenixSintered Metals, Inc
921 Clark StreetBrockway, PA 15824
(814) 268-3455
Varischetti & Sons, Inc.1228 Main Street
Brockway, PA 15824(814) 265-8090
Superior EnergyResources, LLC
2691 Route 219Brockway, PA 15824
(814) 265-1080
Sheetzof Brockway
1408 Main St.Brockway, PA 15824
814-265-1458
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Advanced Disposal814-265-1975800-338-8971
Greentree Landfill635 Toby Rd
Kersey, PA 15846Phone: 814-265-1744
Fax: 814-265-8745
Q102
“Today’s Hot Country” 93.1 QYX
“Today’s Hits”
95.9 & 101.3“Rockin’ the
Northern Alleghenies”News 900 WCPA
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Goodwill Store509 Main Street
Brockway, PA 15824814-371-2821
“Donate stuff, Create jobs”
Great China441 Main Street
Brockway, PA 15824814-265-1177
Fran MorelliSales & Service
8464 Route 219Brockway, PA 15824
814-265-1330www.franmorelli.com
Highland View Health Care& Rehabilitation Center
90 Main StreetBrockway, PA 15824
814-265-7723
Hepler’s Beer Barrel1538 Main Street
Brockway, PA 15824814-265-2337
McDonalds of Brockway & DuBois
P.O. Box 543814-371-5854
Peritech Home HealthCaring for Pregnant
Women and Children800-634-5670
www.peritech.com
Starr’s Trailer Sales3673 Route 219
Brockway, PA 15824814-265-0632
www.starrstrailersales.com
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Vinyl Graphics byCoder’s Print Shop
1701 Bond StreetBrockway, PA 15824
814-590-0372
Amazing KidsEarly Intervention Provider
Serving Counties in Northwest [email protected]
814-715-5738
Sunny 106Today’s hits and yesterday’s favorites!
12 W. Long Ave., DuBois814-375-5260
www.sunny106.fm
Shining in our Community for 25 years
Brockway Sportmen’s Club506 Main Street
Brockway, PA 15824814-268-3442
Best Wings in Town!7
James E.Devlin, M.D.
1100 Main St.Brockway, PA 15824
(814) 268-3645Family Practice
SenatorJoe Scarnati410 Main Street
Brockway, PA 15824814-265-2030
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Clyde, Ferraro & CO. LLPCertified Public Accountants
Law & Finance Building75 Larsen Drive
DuBois, PA 15801(814) 371-2141
Russell and ConnieFerraro
Martino's Bilo1200 Main Street
Brockway, PA 15824814-268-2353
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Rogos Auto Sales, Inc.8255 Route 219
Brockway, PA 15824814-265-0863
www.rogosauto.com
Brockway Area Education Assn.40 North St.
Brockway, PA 15824814-265-8414
Local News, Local People, AccuWeather
Connect FM96.7 and 107.9
Dave Ramsey, Rush, Sean, Pirates
www.connectradio.fm
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Bloom ElectricHeating & Plumbing, Inc.
8164 Clearfield-Curwensville Hwy.Clearfield, PA 16830
814-265-8217
814-765-3140
Brockway Drug Co., Inc.1365 Main St.
Brockway, PA 15824814-268-3305
YardWorks20 Livingood Ln
Brockport, PA 15823814-594-6421
A.B.C.S. Payroll Services77 Larsen Drive
DuBois, PA 15801814-371-6109
www.abcspayroll.com
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S&T Bank456 Main Street
Brockway, PA 15824814-265-8402
“One Customer at a Time”
Guardian Elder Care8796 Route 219
Brockway, PA 15824(814) 265-1164
Guardian Home &Community Services, Inc.
8796 Route 219Brockway, PA 15824
1-888-519-4697
Guardian RehabilitationServices, Inc.
8796 Route 219Brockway, PA 15824
(814) 265-7874
Guardian Long TermCare Pharmacy
123 Brubaker Rd.Brockway, PA 15824
(814) 503-7400
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BrockportArmy and Navy
ClubP.O. Box 25
Brockport, PA 15823814-265-8396
Bar Manager Denise Buffington
Ferraro, Kruk& Ferraro, LLP
690 Main St.Brockway, PA 15824
814-268-220227
SNYDER TOWNSHIP
“The Kenda, Mike Steidley Mountain Bike Stunt Show” features and extreme, action-packed mountain bike exhibition combined with one POWERFUL message that is sure to inspire spectators of all ages!
Much like skillfully maneuvering his own set of custom ramps and obstacles throughout the show, Mike Steidley expresses the importance of staying positive while negotiating one’s own “obstacles in life”.
Don’t miss a moment of this CAPTIVATING feature!
Soccer Practice FieldSaturday, July 4, 2015
~ Showtimes ~1:00 PM & 3:00 PM12 National Championships. 1 Inspiring Message.
Hugh Water&
Holt Drilling
Route 219 SouthBrockway, PA 15824
814-265-8981holtdrilling.com
hughwaterservices.com
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At Brockway’s Old-Fashioned Fourth of July Celebration, two people can race side by side on this colorful obstacle course as their
adrenaline takes them on a journey that will end with one winner!
Obstacle Course
Taylor Memorial Park Soccer Practice Field
Saturday, July 4, 2015 12:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.
Proudly Sponsored By:Eddy & Wendy InzanaMike & Merry InzanaDave & Angie Inzana
Proudly Sponsored By:
Amazing Kids
Taylor Memorial ParkNear The Museum
July 4, 201512:00 Noon – 4:00 p.m.
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Smith’s Lawn & LandscapingSheetz of Brockway
Buck’s Pizza
J & M Auto Service
Giant Eagle of DuBois
Scottish Heights Golf Course
Planet Bike
Ft. Worth Restaurant
Ernie Taylor
LUV 2 SEW 4 U
Matthew & Gilda Wrobleski
Luigi’s Ristorante
Carlson-Shugarts Funeral Home
Karen Foster (In memory of Joel M. Foster)Homewood Suites by Hilton
Martin’s Grocery Store
Shop ‘N Save Grocery Store
DuBois Logistics(C&S Wholesale Grocers)
Eat ‘N Park Restaurant
Hepler’s Beer BarrelKohlhepp’s True Value
Xtreme WearRoadID
Dick’s Sporting Goods
Mark Britton Builders
Station 101 Pub & Kitchen
Brockway Old-FashionedFourth of July
2015 Car, Truck & Motorcycle Show SponsorsAmerican Classics
Brockway True ValueCreekside Auto & Tire
Fox's PizzaHepler's Beer Barrel & Country Store
Jim's Custom CollisionLegends Powersports
Napa Auto PartsRogos Auto Sales
Snyder's Mufflers & MoreThompson’s Speed & Auto Repair
Smith’s Tastee Freeze
Keystone Rehabilitation SystemsBrian May, MPT, DAC
Rockstar ProductionsProfessional Wedding DJ
Matt Grieneisen
Thank you to the sponsors of the Firecracker 10K Race,
the Fun Run & the Partner Relay!
2015 Brockway 4th of July Queen
The Brockway Old Fashioned Fourth of July Celebration is proud to announce Stephanie Laura Spirk as this year’s Fourth of July Queen.
Stephanie, of Brockway, is a 2015 graduate of the Brockway Area High School where she was ranked with high honors and was involved in many activities in school and around the community. Among many accolades, she was a graduate of both the Dale Carnegie class and the Pennsylvania Free Enterprise Student week; she was the Student Council President, a
member of the National Honor Society, involved in soccer, mock trial and Model United Nations, just to name a few. She may be most recognizable
from the roles she played in the musicals and plays on the Brockway school stage. Recently, she was the lead, Fiona, in the Musical, Shrek.
Stephanie has spent her summers working in the concession stand and as a lifeguard at the Brockway Swimming Pool. She is also a student repre-
sentative to the Brockway Borough Council, a girl scout and volunteers for many organizations.
Stephanie plans to attend The University of Pittsburgh majoring in Global Management and hopes to eventually obtain her Master’s Degree. Her career goal is to manage trade with other countries. Stephanie is the
daughter of Christopher and Laura Spirk of Brockway.
The Brockway community is proud to have her represent our community. Stephanie will lead the annual Fourth of July parade which kicks o� at
6 PM on Main Street! Make sure to watch for her! Congratulations, Stephanie!
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Stephanie Laura Spirk
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Soccer Practice FieldSaturday, July 4, 201512:30 PM ~ 4:3 0 PM
Have you ever wanted to jump from extreme heights and free-fall through the air like a Hollywood stunt double?? WELL, SAY NO MORE!! Experience ZERO SHOCK at Brockway’s 49th Annual Old-Fashioned Fourth of July Celebration! For the ADRENALINE RUSH of a lifetime, don’t miss your chance to safely free-fall 25 feet onto a cushion of air!
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 o�ce of Tim Britton Construction Services, Inc. at 814-375-9388.
Saturday, July 4, 2015Near the Museum
12:00 Noon
Tim Britton Construction Services, Inc.LEGO Building Contest
Proudly Sponsored By:
Tim Britton ConstructionServices, Inc.
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American Legion StageSaturday, July 4, 20153:15 p.m. ~ 5:15 p.m.
Reverse Order is a dynamic Pop/Rock band that combines powerful lyrics with driving guitars and infectious melodies. Influenced by Maroon 5, Fall Out Boy and One Republic, this National touring band was a finalist on NBC’s America’s Got Talent, has headlined major events, had a Grammy nominated single -“Go” and supported acts for Third Eye Blind, The Backstreet Boys and Avril Lavigne. From the moment Reverse Order takes the stage, their passion and undeniable energy will be sure to captivate you with a sound that is familiar and inviting.
Join Callanish for an afternoon filled with lively jigs and reels, haunting airs, and rollicking songs that capture the essence and mystic beauty of Celtic music and folklore from the British Isles. This quartet of musical lassies is sure to get the 49th Annual Brockway Old-Fashioned Fourth of July Celebration off to a rousing start as they weave together Irish and Scottish music and merriment!
Taylor Memorial ParkAmerican Legion Stage
July 4, 201512:00 p.m. – 2:30 p.m.
Proudly Sponsored By:
SHEETZ
Patrons
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Mark Adams & Ginger PattersonDaryl, Laura, Carter & Noah AdamsDiane AmitroneRich, Barb, Nick & Clay AndersonRick, Jackie, Rachael, & Cody AndersonTom & Lori AndersonAnonymousLinda ArcherTerrell & Martha AtwellJoseph BakaNathaniel, Jenmina & Katie BakerDavid & Shirlee BarberJohn & Qweeny BarberBarkery Pet CuisineRichard & Bonny BarracloughRich & Pat BattitoriRev. & Mrs. Victor BaxterCraig BeersRod & Barb BeersBarbara BeltonMike & JoAnn BennettMike, Shari, Derek & Chad BennettBob & Genevieve BensonChris, Steph, Andy & Anthony BensonDave, Emma, Katie & Jon BensonKeeker BensonDominick BerardiJohn & Diane BernardoHelen Bish - In Memory of Clarence BishJohn & Pat BissMike Biss FamilyLinda, Bob, & John BonfilioBennie & June BortleJeff & Gerry BrayIn Memory of Louise Reitz & Dorothy ProvinKathleen BrittonBrockway Church of GodDr. & Mrs. Jim BrownAlberta & Tracey BrumbergDM Bruno & RG ZiglerJoe & JoAnne BrunoRich Bruno & Anne JubaOzzy, Aiden, Alex, Sierra, London, Kennedy & NoraTom & Megan BussardRaymond & Michelle CalhounRobert CalhounJohn & Debbie CantafioPhyllis CatanzaritoSteve, Pam, Stephen, Kyle, Taylor & Katlyn CappettaDee Dee CarliniJohn & Evelyn Carlson
Corl & Annette CarnahanRandy & Cindy CarnahanRich & Sally CarnahanPat CartwrightGreg & Cindy CastiglioneLouise CastiglioneJoan CavalierAnna CerianiJeff & Darlene ChamberlinHarry & Catherine CharlesenRobert & Peggy CherubiniChristine’s Hilltop SalonPaul & Barbara ClarkThomas & Patricia ClarkGreg & Wendy CoderJoan CoderIn Memory of Sam Volpe from Gary & Cindi CollinsPuye ConleyCarol ConnacherJudith CopelliJames & Karen CorpJohn & Patricia CoyleKenny & Barbara CraftBill & Donna CrawfordOwen & Noah CrawfordRandy & Lois CrawfordTerry & Sally CrawfordMary CribbsGary & Ann CristiniMichael & Debra Dahrouge & FamilyKay DeaseyTom & Tina DeckerLouis DeliaWilliam DeliaMabel DelioDeacon Bob & Sue DeNoonVic & Cheryl DeSantisMary DevlinAdam & Jessica DietrickRon, Brittany, MacKenzie & Jayla DittemorePat & Mary Jo DonlinJanet EspositoNic, Sarah & Dick EspositoDavid FacchineFran FaithDick & Julie FallerJoe & Marsha FarmerDiane FaulkJeff, Beth & Ali Faulk & Lyra BurnsJohn, Sue & Laura FelczakEd & Clara Ferraro
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Ross, Laura, Siena & Brady FerraroLee & Alda FoeksJoanne FonnerRandy Foringer & FamilyWayne & Linda ForingerArmy, Barb, Armando & Fabio FortunatoAudrey & Clair FoulksMark & Josephine FreemerAndy & Katie FremerFremer Reclamation, Inc.Paul & Kathy FremerDonna GalluzziRichard GalluzziBeverly GankoskyRuth Gankosky Mike & Cindy GelnetteBruno & Joanne GenevroFlora Genevro Frank & Anita GenevroRick & Diane GenevroTino & Eileen GenevroSonia GessJohn & Lenora GilbertJim & Evelyn GrantBetty GreccoBruce, Robin, Janel & Bryce GreccoRichard & Joyce GreccoJohn GreenKathleen GreenNorma GregorioJohn, Rosey, Jessica, Mandi & Chloe GresakBud & Jean GrieneisenChuck & Diane GrieneisenMatt, Dee Dee & Moka GrieneisenKent & June GrinnenRachel & Cathy GrubbsJoseph GryzbekDave & Sue HandSteve & Marsha HarrisJack & Nancy HartzfeldDan, Ann, John, Zoe & Sam HawkinsRev. & Mrs. Robert C. HenryHoward & Joyce HessBill & Jill HicksLinda HicksBill & Cathy Himes & FamilyBeverly HockenberryBrownie, Genny & Stephen HoffmanJim & Linda HoffmanPatty HoskavichEmily HoltRon & MaryBelle Holt
Ronnie Holt & Teresa & Andrew TrunzoSherry Holt, Randy Collins, Lee Ann, Sam, Tiffany, Dan & Linda BelleHorton Township Sportmen’s ClubMarc HoytHenry & Nancy HuffmanChris, Katie, J.T. & Alex HughesCraig, Jessica, Bradey, Ana, Aiden & Kyle HughesTerry & Lynne HughesJane HutchinsonAnn Marie Inzana & MadisonDave & Janice InzanaDave, Angie, Tino & Dom InzanaErnie & Lilo InzanaFran & Therese InzanaLu & Carol InzanaMike, Merry & Julianne InzanaNick, Julie, Nico & Bella InzanaCarey JohnsonMelissa JohnsonNeil & Alex JohnsonDanny & Patty JonesMsgr. Charles KazaElva KeisterTim & Kathy KeisterEmory KeithRob, Kristina & Wesley KeithScott & Ina KeithScott, Angela, Gina & Anna KellyChuck, Krista, Katelyn & Kyle KennedyLisa Knight & DominicViolet KoppBill & Anna KuharGreg KuharJack LackatosStella LancasterSteve & Jody LandiniTom & Joy LewisRick & Annette LiddleIn Memory of Clyde & Deloris Chatfield & D.J. GardnerJean LorenzoClair & Marilyn LundbergLundberg PavingLundberg Paving & Trucking, LLC.Mary LundbergClaudia LyleGary & Pat MahaffeyRolfe & Mary Ann MahaffeyTerry & Rita MaherMike & Jodi Mancuso & FamilyHolly Martinchek
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A Musical Tribute to The Andrews Sisters
Taylor Memorial ParkAmerican Legion StageSaturday, July 4, 20158:30 p.m. to 11:00 p.m.
Boogie woogie back to the 30’s and 40’s with The Manhattan Dolls. This New York City based vocal trio has been captivating audiences all over the world with their Andrews Sisters Tribute show. Experience a musical journey filled with the toe-tappin’ hits made famous by those legendary “singsational” sisters who performed for more USO shows than any other vocal group during WWII. With their spot-on three-part harmonies, synchronized dance moves, quick wit and patriotic hearts, The Manhattan Dolls truly capture the essence of the original Andrews Sisters.
The Manhattan Dolls will be sure to fill your memories with their voices, charm you with their personalities and touch your heart forever with their patriotism.
Brockway All Star Big Band
Taylor Memorial ParkAmerican Legion Memorial Stage
Friday, July 3, 20157:30 p.m.
Under the direction of Dr. Bill Stowman & Dr. Brad Genevro, the Brockway All Star Big Band was established to honor Brockway’s rich musical association with jazz and to revive the tradition of enjoying music from the big band era as part of the Old-Fashioned Fourth of July Celebration. Brockway natives Bill Stowman and Brad Genevro, in order to honor their teachers, George Monaco and Don Routch, started the All Star Big Band. If you long for the sounds of yesteryear and want to embrace a longstanding Brockway tradition, then come out and enjoy the Brockway All Star Big Band as they lead us on a journey through the spectacular big band era and celebrate this truly American art form.
Proudly Sponsored By:
Walter Stansell Welding The Frank Varischetti Foundation
The Donald Routch Family &The “Music Lives On” Fund
Taylor Memorial ParkSaturday, July 4, 2015
Park Pavilion2:00 P.M.
Taylor Memorial ParkPark Pavilion
Saturday, July 4, 2015Showtimes
12:30 P.M. & 3:30 P.M.
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The Gizmo Guys have amazed and amused audiences all around the world!
From Nickelodeon to Comedy Central, The Gizmo Guys have made numerous television appearances, won international juggling competitions and taught at some of the top circus schools. Where jokes are something you watch not experience, their quick-wit exhilarates and inspires sidesplitting laughter in audience members of all ages.
Their winning combination of world-class juggling skills and infectious humor truly make them -- comedy jugglers!
Proudly Sponsored By:
Advanced Disposal
Proudly Sponsored By:
Advanced Disposal
With unbelievable teamwork and cooperation, The Gizmo Guys present –OBJECTS IN MOTION!
As seen on Nickelodeon and Comedy Central, this eye-popping, gasp-inducing showis �lled with unique routines, comedic dialogue and world-class juggling skills.
Be sure to watch The Gizmo Guys test Newton's Theory and Galileo's Discovery whilecorrelating the importance of math, science, music and physical �tness to – juggling!
JUGGLING + MATH + SCIENCE + MUSIC + PHYSICAL FITNESS = FUN
Patrons
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Bob & Shirley MartiniJohn & Marian MartiniSam Martini & LeeAnn HoltBrad, Malissa, Mia & Luke MartinoLenny & Joni MartinoRon, Kathy, Damon, James & Thomas MatsonNathan & Gianna MayAnn McFaddenWard & Margaret McFaddenDon & Marlene McKayGary & Helen McKayPaul & Ann McKinleyKevin, Beth, Delaney, Layken & Katie McMeekinIn Memory of Andrew Meredith Sr. & Ron MeredithBruce & Shelly MillerChris Miller & Jennifer RigardGeorge & Lois MillerMeredith MontevilleCarol MooreLee & Dianne MooreRich & Nancy MooreMoorhead United Methodist ChurchTerry & Judy MoorhouseDarren, Renee, Kaitlyn, Ciara & Kyle MorelliFran Jr., Holly, Tanner & Savanna MorelliRob & Peggy MorrisonRyan, Nancy, Lyla & Lexie MorrisonTeresa L. MurgashDiane NavaRay & Michaelyn NeigerDon, Shirley & Derrick NeubertJohn & Pam NicholsRay & Chris NicholsTony & Janice NisselJim & Connie OlivioMichael, Linda, Vanessa & Darren OlivioPaul & Sue Olsakovsky, Alyssa & Victoria Daub, Paul & Matt OlsakovskyJoe & Barbara Onoratti Sr.Eric, Amy, Ben & Callie O'RourkeJanet OrrisBrandy & Emily OverlyKeith & Connie PalmerMichael PalmerDoris ParuoloSilvestero PatalanoJames PattonSam, Judy, Quinton & Noah PerrinBill Petitti
David PetruzziEnes PingeBarbara PisarchickEd & Barbara PisarchickIn Memory of Mom, Dad, Butch & Debi by Denise PisarchickMarian PisoniPat Pistilli & FamilyDarlene & Tracy PontiousMaurice PrendergastJoe, Frances, Margo & Colt PuhalaJohn & Cindy PuhalaMark Puhala & FamilyShirley QuinnRC Transport Services, Inc.Brent & Marilyn RearickDotty ReedMarie ReedRich & Bev RenwickRick, Darlene, Wylee & Hannah RenwickSam & Chris RepiscakPhyllis & Danny ReynoldsChris & Mickey RhedJeff & Dakota RhedFrank & Becky RittenhouseJean RittenhouseRoy & Sharon RodgerDonna & Steve RowePat & Chris RyanAnthony & Kay SalandraDr. F.G. SalterJosephine SalvettoMike, Amanda & Andrew SantanielloJoe & Yvonne ScarnatiIn Memory of John A. Scolese from Frances M. ScoleseBill & Toni ScottTom SedlockJason Serafini & FamilyRay & Sandy SerafiniRay, Lori, Rayne, Noah & Andrew SerafiniDonna ShafferJeff & Sherry ShafferJeff ShafferSamuel & Vicky ShafferDennis & Sally ShannonMark & Mary Kay SheleyEric, Melissa, Seth & Daniel ShugartsMichael & Donna SicheriSam & Mary SleighGeorge, Cindy & Nathan Smithtro
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Joe, Amanda & Nora SpencerJack & Carol SpindaDick & Deanna StarrGary & Nancy StarrMichael StarrDavid & Barbara SteeleLouise SteeleMike Steele, Ashley Bussard, Michael & Gavin SteeleJim SterrettPat StormerChuck & Lori StrouseMike & Fran SundieMike & Mary Beth SwintekGeorge, Cheryl & Lyndsey TamburlinBob & Patty TamiLouie & Catherine TaubeBarbara TaylorBoyd TaylorPat & Lois TaylorReese Raybuck & Eli TaylorBill & Edie TeeterEmily TownJohn & Christine TownFran & Fay TrentiniIn Memory of Karen Troyan- Gary TroyanJoe & Karen Trudo & Ashley AlbertDick & Clara TrunzoPat, Leslie, Rachel, Sarah & Leah TrunzoTom Trunzo & FamilyFrank & Lynn UhlBarbara & Nick VarischettiFrank Varischetti & NiniPeter, Sharon, Francesa, Joey & Johnny VarischettiSteven & Michele VarischettiJeanne VassalloDave & Diane VerneJack & Punky VerneJoe & Margie VerneNick VerneRichard VerneSylvia VerneJohn, Lisa,Mike & Tommy VervoortJesse, Lisa & Molly VivianFred & MaryLou WaldeckRaymond WantuckJack, Alisa, Jake & Jesse WardIn Memory of Janet Youngdahl, Sami Fields & D. J. Gardner by Doug & Rae WeisnerThomas & Cindy WelshRichard & Carroll Wilcox
Tracy, Levi, Aiden & Brynlee WilcoxNancy WineBob WinebergDavid WingardDonald & Donna WingardGary & Mary Lou WingardMarjorie WinterbottomBill, Shari, Olivia, & Chase WolfePaul & Barb WoodsJudy Wymer & FamilyDon & June YaleRalph YanityLarry & Mary Janet YoungdahlSteve & Lorraine ZarlinskiAlice ZimmermanFrank, Lisa, Marissa & Anthony Zocco
Business SponsorsBillie’s Awards by DesignDan SmithsHelpmatesJohn ForadoraStraub BrewerySwift Kennedy Co.Tom TrunzoTri-County Home Support Services
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CCCAAARRRNNNEEEGGGIIIEEE MMMUUUSSSEEEUUUMMM OOOFFF NNNAAATTTUUURRRAAALLL HHHIIISSSTTTOOORRRYYY
Dig into the past with expert educators from the Carnegie Museum of Natural History! Use real archaeological techniques to discover clues about how ancient humans lived using real and replica artifacts!
American Indian Adventures
Taylor Memorial Park9th Avenue Pavilion
July 4, 2015
Showtimes1:15 p.m. & 4:15 p.m.
Expert museum curators from the Carnegie Museum of Natural History will take you on an exciting adventure across North America to explore diverse American Indian cultures, beliefs and authentic Indian artifacts.
Taylor Memorial Park9th Avenue Pavilion
July 4, 20152:45 p.m.
Proudly Sponsored By:
Brockway AreaEducation Association
Proudly Sponsored By:
Brockway AreaEducation Association
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ATA TROLLEY SCHEDULE
FREE TO THE PUBLIC
SATURDAY JULY 4, 201510:00 AM TO 4:00 PM
PICK-UP & DROP-OFF EVERY HALF HOUR TROLLEY STOPS
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 BROCKWAYBOROUGH REQUEST THAT NO ONE SIT ON THE DIKE, TRESTLE OR IN THE
IMMEDIATE VICINITY OF THE FIREWORKS LAUNCH. ANYONE IN THERESTRICTED AREAS WILL BE ESCORTED OFF THE PREMISES.
St. Tobias CenterKid’s Kingdom
Taylor Memorial MuseumToby Terrace
Brockwayville DepotMulti-Purpose Building - Brockway Area School
Mengle Memorial Library
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SERVICE CLUB MENUS & CONCESSIONSBROCKWAY KAIMANNS CLUB.........................................................CHICKEN BARBECUE DINNERS
BROCKWAY BOY SCOUTS TROOP 40..................................................................................HOAGIES
BROCKWAY CUB SCOUTS PACK 39.............................................................................BEEF JERKY & WATER
BROCKWAY BASKETBALL BOOSTERS........................................DRINKS AT BASKETBALL COURT DURING TOURNAMENT
BROCKWAY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH......................HOMEMADE PIE, STEAK HOAGIES,COFFEE, POP & WATER
BROCKWAY VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT........................................................ FRESH DONUTS
BROCKWAY YOUTH FOOTBALL..................................FRENCH FRIES, PULLED PORK, HOT DOGS AND BOTTLED WATER
FIRST UNITED PRESBYTERIANCHURCH OF DUBOIS.................................................................... .KETTLE KORN, POP, LEMONADE,
HOMEMADE FUDGE, SMOOTHIES, FUNNEL FRIES & WATER
BSA TROOP 27 OF DUBOIS..........................................CHICKEN FINGERS (afternoon), HOT DOGS,NACHOS, FRESH CUT FRENCH FRIES, FRESH
SQUEEZED LEMONADE, POP AND WATER
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 & BOTTLED WATER
JEFF. CTY DAIRY PROMOTION &BEECHWOODS BSA TROOP 35............................................................... .HAND DIPPED ICE CREAM
CONES or DISHES, MILKSHAKES
McDONALDS OF BROCKWAY...................................................... SWEET TEA, UNSWEETENED TEA,ICED COFFEE, VITAMIN WATER &
BOTTLED WATER
ELK CO. RELAY FOR LIFE..............................................................................................KETTLE KORN
BROCKWAY RECREATION BOARD (POOL CONCESSION)..................HOT DOGS, SLOPPY JOES, POPCORN, SOFT DRINKS & WATER FROM 10 AM - 3 PM
HOPE MISSONS DUBOIS, INC................................... PULLED PORK SANDWICHES WITH SPECIAL SAUCES,CHICKEN ON A STICK WITH SPECIAL SAUCES, FOOT LONG HOT DOG WITH SHELLY’S SAUCE, CORN ON THE COB DIPPED IN BUTTER, HOMEMADE SWEET TEA, BOTTLED WATER, COFFEE (OUR OWN DOMINICAN COFFEE) & LEMONADE
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Taylor Memorial Park
Taylor Memorial ParkBrockwayville Depot
Taylor Memorial ParkMulti-Purpose Bldg (by Elem. Sch.)Mengle Memorial Library
Brockwayville DepotBrockwayville Depot
Mengle Memorial LibraryTaylor Memorial ParkMulti-Purpose Bldg (by Elem. Sch.)Brockwayville DepotMoorhead United Methodist Church
Mengle Memorial LibraryTaylor Memorial ParkMulti-Purpose Bldg (by Elem. Sch.) Brockwayville DepotAmerican Legion Stage
Concession Tent across from PoolConcession Tent across from PoolBasketball CourtPool Parking LotBrockway High School
Basketball CourtMulti-Purpose Bldg (by Elem. Sch.)
Parkside Complex PondParkside Complex GroundsMengle Memorial Library7th Avenue & Alexander Street(Refer to schedule page in book)Near MuseumAmerican Legion Memorial StageAmerican Legion Memorial Stage
Brockway High SchoolBrockwayville DepotLittle League FieldLittle League Field
2015 BROCKWAY OLD FASHIONED FOURTH CELEBRATIONJULY 4TH 2015
Monday June 295:00 PM - 7:00 PM
Tuesday June 301:00 PM - 5:00 PM4:00 PM - 7:00 PM
Wednesday July 15:00 PM - 7:00 PM3:00 PM - 8:00 PM5:30 PM - 7:00 PM
6:30 PM - 9:00 PM7:00 PM
Thursday July 210:00 AM - 7:00 PM1:00 PM - 5:00 PM3:00 PM - 8:00 PM6:00 PM - 8:00 PM7:00 PM
Friday July 310:00 AM - 5:00 PM5:00 PM - 7:00 PM3:00 PM - 8:00 PM6:00 PM - 8:00 PM7:30 PM
Saturday July 47:30 AM - 8:15 AM7:30 AM - 8:15 AM8:00 AM8:30 AM8:30 AM - 10:40 AM
9:00 AM9:00 AM - 3:00 PM9:15 AM10:00 AM10:00 AM - 1:00 PM10:00 AM - 1:00 PM10:00 AM - 3:30 PM 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM10:00 AM - 4:00 PM10:15 AM10:30 AM
11:00 AM11:00 AM - 3:00 PM11:30 AMAfter Games
Taylor Memorial Museum
Taylor Memorial MuseumRegistration for all Artwork & 3-D Media (no photography)
Taylor Memorial MuseumQuilt ShowStorywalk of Silly Sally by Audrey WoodSponsored by: The Guidance Center’s Parents AsTeachers Program & Mengle Memorial LibraryArt Show open to the publicArt Show Critique
Library Book SaleTaylor Memorial MuseumQuilt ShowArt Show open to the publicVesper Service - Rev. David Koehler, speaker
Library Book SaleTaylor Memorial MuseumQuilt ShowArt Show open to the publicThe Big Band (Sponsored by: Frank Varischetti Foundation, Walter Stansell Welding and Donald Routch Family- Music Lives On)
Firecracker 10k Race RegistrationFirecracker Fun Run RegistrationBasketball 3-3 Tournament RegistrationFirecracker 10k Race/Fun Run StartStar Spangled Bicycle Race/Tour de Brockway RegistrationBasketball tournamentQuilt ShowOpening of the day with ringing of the bellsFishing Contest (Trophies Sponsored by: BP Inn)
Car, Truck & Motorcycle Show RegistrationLibrary Book Sale - Bag DayCraft Show & SaleATA TrolleyChildren’s Story HouseBAHS Marching Band & AuxiliaryPatriotic Program(Speaker: Dennis Haas, American Legion Dept. Commander)Star Spangled Bicycle Race/ Tour de Brockway StartArt Show open to the publicChildren’s GamesKaimann’s Bicycle Drawing 19
2015 BROCKWAY OLD FASHIONED FOURTH CELEBRATIONJULY 4TH 2015
12:00 PM
12:00 PM - 2:3012:00 PM - 3:00 PM12:00 PM - 4:00 PM12:00 PM - 4:00 PM12:00 PM - 4:00 PM12:00 PM - 4:00 PM12:00 PM - 5:00 PM12:00 PM - 5:00 PM12:00 PM - 5:00 PM12:30 PM12:30 PM
12:30 PM - 3:30 PM12:30 PM - 4:30 PM12:30 PM - 4:30 PM1:00 PM - 1:30 PM
1:00 PM - 3:00 PM1:15 PM
2:00 PM2:00 PM
2:30 PM2:45 PM
3:00 PM3:00 PM3:00 PM
3:00 PM - 3:30 PM
3:15 PM - 5:15 PM3:30 PM4:00 PM4:15 PM
6:00 PM8:30 PM - 9:45 PM9:00 PM9:45 Approx.
10:00 PM - 11:00 PM
Sunday July 51:00 PM - 4:00 PM2:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Behind Museum
American Legion StageTaylor Memorial PoolSoccer Practice Field
Concession TentNear Pond on 7th AvenueNear MuseumNear Kid’s KingdomTaylor Memorial ParkStrolling in the ParkPark PavilionRoller Hockey Court
Main PavilionSoccer Practice Field by Concessions
Near Rails to Trails on 7th Ave.Soccer Practice Field by Concessions
Parkside Complex Grounds9th Avenue Pavilion
Park PavilionRoller Hockey Court
American Legion Stage
9th Avenue Pavilion
American Legion Memorial StageAmerican Legion Memorial StageParkside Complex Grounds
Soccer Practice Field by Concessions
American Legion Memorial StagePark PavilionBridge by McDonalds9th Avenue Pavilion
Main StreetAmerican Legion Memorial StageSoccer Practice Field by Concessions
Taylor Memorial Park
American Legion Memorial Stage
Brockwayville DepotTaylor Memorial Park
Tim Britton Construction Services, Inc.Lego Building Contest Registration(Must pre-register by calling 814-375-9388)Callanish (Sponsored by: Sheetz)
Free SwimmingInflatable Obstacle Course (Sponsored by: The Inzana Family)
Cartoon Caricature PortraitsHorse Drawn Carriage RidesFace Painting ArtistBalloon ArtistTaylor Memorial MuseumStrolling MinstrelObjects in Motion (Sponsored by: Advanced Disposal)
Summer Roller Hockey LeagueHigh School All Star GameBingo by Brockway Soccer BoostersZero Shock Stunt JumpTrackless TrainMountain Bike Stunt Show12 National Championships- 1 Inspiring MessageAutograph Session & Souvenirs - Mike Steidley
Car, Truck & Motorcycle ShowCarnegie Museum of Natural HistoryAmerican Indian Adventures (Sponsored by: The Brockway Area Education Association)
Comedy Jugglers (Sponsored by: Advanced Disposal)
Summer Roller Hockey LeagueAdult All Star GameZumba ® Fitness - Join the Party!Carnegie Museum of Natural HistoryAdventures in Archaeology (Sponsored by: The Brockway Area Education Association)
Brockway Cheerleader Raffle DrawingBrockway Drama Club DrawingCar, Truck, & Motorcycle Show Winner Announcements Mountain Bike Stunt Show12 National Championships- 1 Inspiring MessageAutograph Session & Souvenirs - Mike Steidley
Reverse OrderObjects in Motion (Sponsored by: Advanced Disposal)
Brockway Soccer Duck DerbyCarnegie Museum of Natural HistoryAmerican Indian Adventures (Sponsored by: The Brockway Area Education Association)
ParadeThe Manhattan DollsKaimann’s Raffle DrawingsSpectacular Fireworks Display (Sponsored in part by:The Burnice Shepley Estate)
The Manhattan Dolls
Art Show Pick-upTaylor Memorial Museum
PLEASE NOTE: ALL EVENTS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE OR CANCELLATION WITHOUT NOTICE.
HANDICAP PARKING AVAILABLE IN THEPOOL PARKING LOT ON 7TH AVE.
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Taylor Memorial Park
Taylor Memorial ParkBrockwayville Depot
Taylor Memorial ParkMulti-Purpose Bldg (by Elem. Sch.)Mengle Memorial Library
Brockwayville DepotBrockwayville Depot
Mengle Memorial LibraryTaylor Memorial ParkMulti-Purpose Bldg (by Elem. Sch.)Brockwayville DepotMoorhead United Methodist Church
Mengle Memorial LibraryTaylor Memorial ParkMulti-Purpose Bldg (by Elem. Sch.) Brockwayville DepotAmerican Legion Stage
Concession Tent across from PoolConcession Tent across from PoolBasketball CourtPool Parking LotBrockway High School
Basketball CourtMulti-Purpose Bldg (by Elem. Sch.)
Parkside Complex PondParkside Complex GroundsMengle Memorial Library7th Avenue & Alexander Street(Refer to schedule page in book)Near MuseumAmerican Legion Memorial StageAmerican Legion Memorial Stage
Brockway High SchoolBrockwayville DepotLittle League FieldLittle League Field
2015 BROCKWAY OLD FASHIONED FOURTH CELEBRATIONJULY 4TH 2015
Monday June 295:00 PM - 7:00 PM
Tuesday June 301:00 PM - 5:00 PM4:00 PM - 7:00 PM
Wednesday July 15:00 PM - 7:00 PM3:00 PM - 8:00 PM5:30 PM - 7:00 PM
6:30 PM - 9:00 PM7:00 PM
Thursday July 210:00 AM - 7:00 PM1:00 PM - 5:00 PM3:00 PM - 8:00 PM6:00 PM - 8:00 PM7:00 PM
Friday July 310:00 AM - 5:00 PM5:00 PM - 7:00 PM3:00 PM - 8:00 PM6:00 PM - 8:00 PM7:30 PM
Saturday July 47:30 AM - 8:15 AM7:30 AM - 8:15 AM8:00 AM8:30 AM8:30 AM - 10:40 AM
9:00 AM9:00 AM - 3:00 PM9:15 AM10:00 AM10:00 AM - 1:00 PM10:00 AM - 1:00 PM10:00 AM - 3:30 PM 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM10:00 AM - 4:00 PM10:15 AM10:30 AM
11:00 AM11:00 AM - 3:00 PM11:30 AMAfter Games
Taylor Memorial Museum
Taylor Memorial MuseumRegistration for all Artwork & 3-D Media (no photography)
Taylor Memorial MuseumQuilt ShowStorywalk of Silly Sally by Audrey WoodSponsored by: The Guidance Center’s Parents AsTeachers Program & Mengle Memorial LibraryArt Show open to the publicArt Show Critique
Library Book SaleTaylor Memorial MuseumQuilt ShowArt Show open to the publicVesper Service - Rev. David Koehler, speaker
Library Book SaleTaylor Memorial MuseumQuilt ShowArt Show open to the publicThe Big Band (Sponsored by: Frank Varischetti Foundation, Walter Stansell Welding and Donald Routch Family- Music Lives On)
Firecracker 10k Race RegistrationFirecracker Fun Run RegistrationBasketball 3-3 Tournament RegistrationFirecracker 10k Race/Fun Run StartStar Spangled Bicycle Race/Tour de Brockway RegistrationBasketball tournamentQuilt ShowOpening of the day with ringing of the bellsFishing Contest (Trophies Sponsored by: BP Inn)
Car, Truck & Motorcycle Show RegistrationLibrary Book Sale - Bag DayCraft Show & SaleATA TrolleyChildren’s Story HouseBAHS Marching Band & AuxiliaryPatriotic Program(Speaker: Dennis Haas, American Legion Dept. Commander)Star Spangled Bicycle Race/ Tour de Brockway StartArt Show open to the publicChildren’s GamesKaimann’s Bicycle Drawing 19
2015 BROCKWAY OLD FASHIONED FOURTH CELEBRATIONJULY 4TH 2015
12:00 PM
12:00 PM - 2:3012:00 PM - 3:00 PM12:00 PM - 4:00 PM12:00 PM - 4:00 PM12:00 PM - 4:00 PM12:00 PM - 4:00 PM12:00 PM - 5:00 PM12:00 PM - 5:00 PM12:00 PM - 5:00 PM12:30 PM12:30 PM
12:30 PM - 3:30 PM12:30 PM - 4:30 PM12:30 PM - 4:30 PM1:00 PM - 1:30 PM
1:00 PM - 3:00 PM1:15 PM
2:00 PM2:00 PM
2:30 PM2:45 PM
3:00 PM3:00 PM3:00 PM
3:00 PM - 3:30 PM
3:15 PM - 5:15 PM3:30 PM4:00 PM4:15 PM
6:00 PM8:30 PM - 9:45 PM9:00 PM9:45 Approx.
10:00 PM - 11:00 PM
Sunday July 51:00 PM - 4:00 PM2:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Behind Museum
American Legion StageTaylor Memorial PoolSoccer Practice Field
Concession TentNear Pond on 7th AvenueNear MuseumNear Kid’s KingdomTaylor Memorial ParkStrolling in the ParkPark PavilionRoller Hockey Court
Main PavilionSoccer Practice Field by Concessions
Near Rails to Trails on 7th Ave.Soccer Practice Field by Concessions
Parkside Complex Grounds9th Avenue Pavilion
Park PavilionRoller Hockey Court
American Legion Stage
9th Avenue Pavilion
American Legion Memorial StageAmerican Legion Memorial StageParkside Complex Grounds
Soccer Practice Field by Concessions
American Legion Memorial StagePark PavilionBridge by McDonalds9th Avenue Pavilion
Main StreetAmerican Legion Memorial StageSoccer Practice Field by Concessions
Taylor Memorial Park
American Legion Memorial Stage
Brockwayville DepotTaylor Memorial Park
Tim Britton Construction Services, Inc.Lego Building Contest Registration(Must pre-register by calling 814-375-9388)Callanish (Sponsored by: Sheetz)
Free SwimmingInflatable Obstacle Course (Sponsored by: The Inzana Family)
Cartoon Caricature PortraitsHorse Drawn Carriage RidesFace Painting ArtistBalloon ArtistTaylor Memorial MuseumStrolling MinstrelObjects in Motion (Sponsored by: Advanced Disposal)
Summer Roller Hockey LeagueHigh School All Star GameBingo by Brockway Soccer BoostersZero Shock Stunt JumpTrackless TrainMountain Bike Stunt Show12 National Championships- 1 Inspiring MessageAutograph Session & Souvenirs - Mike Steidley
Car, Truck & Motorcycle ShowCarnegie Museum of Natural HistoryAmerican Indian Adventures (Sponsored by: The Brockway Area Education Association)
Comedy Jugglers (Sponsored by: Advanced Disposal)
Summer Roller Hockey LeagueAdult All Star GameZumba ® Fitness - Join the Party!Carnegie Museum of Natural HistoryAdventures in Archaeology (Sponsored by: The Brockway Area Education Association)
Brockway Cheerleader Raffle DrawingBrockway Drama Club DrawingCar, Truck, & Motorcycle Show Winner Announcements Mountain Bike Stunt Show12 National Championships- 1 Inspiring MessageAutograph Session & Souvenirs - Mike Steidley
Reverse OrderObjects in Motion (Sponsored by: Advanced Disposal)
Brockway Soccer Duck DerbyCarnegie Museum of Natural HistoryAmerican Indian Adventures (Sponsored by: The Brockway Area Education Association)
ParadeThe Manhattan DollsKaimann’s Raffle DrawingsSpectacular Fireworks Display (Sponsored in part by:The Burnice Shepley Estate)
The Manhattan Dolls
Art Show Pick-upTaylor Memorial Museum
PLEASE NOTE: ALL EVENTS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE OR CANCELLATION WITHOUT NOTICE.
HANDICAP PARKING AVAILABLE IN THEPOOL PARKING LOT ON 7TH AVE.
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ATA TROLLEY SCHEDULE
FREE TO THE PUBLIC
SATURDAY JULY 4, 201510:00 AM TO 4:00 PM
PICK-UP & DROP-OFF EVERY HALF HOUR TROLLEY STOPS
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 BROCKWAYBOROUGH REQUEST THAT NO ONE SIT ON THE DIKE, TRESTLE OR IN THE
IMMEDIATE VICINITY OF THE FIREWORKS LAUNCH. ANYONE IN THERESTRICTED AREAS WILL BE ESCORTED OFF THE PREMISES.
St. Tobias CenterKid’s Kingdom
Taylor Memorial MuseumToby Terrace
Brockwayville DepotMulti-Purpose Building - Brockway Area School
Mengle Memorial Library
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SERVICE CLUB MENUS & CONCESSIONSBROCKWAY KAIMANNS CLUB.........................................................CHICKEN BARBECUE DINNERS
BROCKWAY BOY SCOUTS TROOP 40..................................................................................HOAGIES
BROCKWAY CUB SCOUTS PACK 39.............................................................................BEEF JERKY & WATER
BROCKWAY BASKETBALL BOOSTERS........................................DRINKS AT BASKETBALL COURT DURING TOURNAMENT
BROCKWAY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH......................HOMEMADE PIE, STEAK HOAGIES,COFFEE, POP & WATER
BROCKWAY VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT........................................................ FRESH DONUTS
BROCKWAY YOUTH FOOTBALL..................................FRENCH FRIES, PULLED PORK, HOT DOGS AND BOTTLED WATER
FIRST UNITED PRESBYTERIANCHURCH OF DUBOIS.................................................................... .KETTLE KORN, POP, LEMONADE,
HOMEMADE FUDGE, SMOOTHIES, FUNNEL FRIES & WATER
BSA TROOP 27 OF DUBOIS..........................................CHICKEN FINGERS (afternoon), HOT DOGS,NACHOS, FRESH CUT FRENCH FRIES, FRESH
SQUEEZED LEMONADE, POP AND WATER
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 & BOTTLED WATER
JEFF. CTY DAIRY PROMOTION &BEECHWOODS BSA TROOP 35............................................................... .HAND DIPPED ICE CREAM
CONES or DISHES, MILKSHAKES
McDONALDS OF BROCKWAY...................................................... SWEET TEA, UNSWEETENED TEA,ICED COFFEE, VITAMIN WATER &
BOTTLED WATER
ELK CO. RELAY FOR LIFE..............................................................................................KETTLE KORN
BROCKWAY RECREATION BOARD (POOL CONCESSION)..................HOT DOGS, SLOPPY JOES, POPCORN, SOFT DRINKS & WATER FROM 10 AM - 3 PM
HOPE MISSONS DUBOIS, INC................................... PULLED PORK SANDWICHES WITH SPECIAL SAUCES,CHICKEN ON A STICK WITH SPECIAL SAUCES, FOOT LONG HOT DOG WITH SHELLY’S SAUCE, CORN ON THE COB DIPPED IN BUTTER, HOMEMADE SWEET TEA, BOTTLED WATER, COFFEE (OUR OWN DOMINICAN COFFEE) & LEMONADE
Patrons
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Joe, Amanda & Nora SpencerJack & Carol SpindaDick & Deanna StarrGary & Nancy StarrMichael StarrDavid & Barbara SteeleLouise SteeleMike Steele, Ashley Bussard, Michael & Gavin SteeleJim SterrettPat StormerChuck & Lori StrouseMike & Fran SundieMike & Mary Beth SwintekGeorge, Cheryl & Lyndsey TamburlinBob & Patty TamiLouie & Catherine TaubeBarbara TaylorBoyd TaylorPat & Lois TaylorReese Raybuck & Eli TaylorBill & Edie TeeterEmily TownJohn & Christine TownFran & Fay TrentiniIn Memory of Karen Troyan- Gary TroyanJoe & Karen Trudo & Ashley AlbertDick & Clara TrunzoPat, Leslie, Rachel, Sarah & Leah TrunzoTom Trunzo & FamilyFrank & Lynn UhlBarbara & Nick VarischettiFrank Varischetti & NiniPeter, Sharon, Francesa, Joey & Johnny VarischettiSteven & Michele VarischettiJeanne VassalloDave & Diane VerneJack & Punky VerneJoe & Margie VerneNick VerneRichard VerneSylvia VerneJohn, Lisa,Mike & Tommy VervoortJesse, Lisa & Molly VivianFred & MaryLou WaldeckRaymond WantuckJack, Alisa, Jake & Jesse WardIn Memory of Janet Youngdahl, Sami Fields & D. J. Gardner by Doug & Rae WeisnerThomas & Cindy WelshRichard & Carroll Wilcox
Tracy, Levi, Aiden & Brynlee WilcoxNancy WineBob WinebergDavid WingardDonald & Donna WingardGary & Mary Lou WingardMarjorie WinterbottomBill, Shari, Olivia, & Chase WolfePaul & Barb WoodsJudy Wymer & FamilyDon & June YaleRalph YanityLarry & Mary Janet YoungdahlSteve & Lorraine ZarlinskiAlice ZimmermanFrank, Lisa, Marissa & Anthony Zocco
Business SponsorsBillie’s Awards by DesignDan SmithsHelpmatesJohn ForadoraStraub BrewerySwift Kennedy Co.Tom TrunzoTri-County Home Support Services
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Dig into the past with expert educators from the Carnegie Museum of Natural History! Use real archaeological techniques to discover clues about how ancient humans lived using real and replica artifacts!
American Indian Adventures
Taylor Memorial Park9th Avenue Pavilion
July 4, 2015
Showtimes1:15 p.m. & 4:15 p.m.
Expert museum curators from the Carnegie Museum of Natural History will take you on an exciting adventure across North America to explore diverse American Indian cultures, beliefs and authentic Indian artifacts.
Taylor Memorial Park9th Avenue Pavilion
July 4, 20152:45 p.m.
Proudly Sponsored By:
Brockway AreaEducation Association
Proudly Sponsored By:
Brockway AreaEducation Association
Taylor Memorial ParkSaturday, July 4, 2015
Park Pavilion2:00 P.M.
Taylor Memorial ParkPark Pavilion
Saturday, July 4, 2015Showtimes
12:30 P.M. & 3:30 P.M.
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The Gizmo Guys have amazed and amused audiences all around the world!
From Nickelodeon to Comedy Central, The Gizmo Guys have made numerous television appearances, won international juggling competitions and taught at some of the top circus schools. Where jokes are something you watch not experience, their quick-wit exhilarates and inspires sidesplitting laughter in audience members of all ages.
Their winning combination of world-class juggling skills and infectious humor truly make them -- comedy jugglers!
Proudly Sponsored By:
Advanced Disposal
Proudly Sponsored By:
Advanced Disposal
With unbelievable teamwork and cooperation, The Gizmo Guys present –OBJECTS IN MOTION!
As seen on Nickelodeon and Comedy Central, this eye-popping, gasp-inducing showis �lled with unique routines, comedic dialogue and world-class juggling skills.
Be sure to watch The Gizmo Guys test Newton's Theory and Galileo's Discovery whilecorrelating the importance of math, science, music and physical �tness to – juggling!
JUGGLING + MATH + SCIENCE + MUSIC + PHYSICAL FITNESS = FUN
Patrons
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Bob & Shirley MartiniJohn & Marian MartiniSam Martini & LeeAnn HoltBrad, Malissa, Mia & Luke MartinoLenny & Joni MartinoRon, Kathy, Damon, James & Thomas MatsonNathan & Gianna MayAnn McFaddenWard & Margaret McFaddenDon & Marlene McKayGary & Helen McKayPaul & Ann McKinleyKevin, Beth, Delaney, Layken & Katie McMeekinIn Memory of Andrew Meredith Sr. & Ron MeredithBruce & Shelly MillerChris Miller & Jennifer RigardGeorge & Lois MillerMeredith MontevilleCarol MooreLee & Dianne MooreRich & Nancy MooreMoorhead United Methodist ChurchTerry & Judy MoorhouseDarren, Renee, Kaitlyn, Ciara & Kyle MorelliFran Jr., Holly, Tanner & Savanna MorelliRob & Peggy MorrisonRyan, Nancy, Lyla & Lexie MorrisonTeresa L. MurgashDiane NavaRay & Michaelyn NeigerDon, Shirley & Derrick NeubertJohn & Pam NicholsRay & Chris NicholsTony & Janice NisselJim & Connie OlivioMichael, Linda, Vanessa & Darren OlivioPaul & Sue Olsakovsky, Alyssa & Victoria Daub, Paul & Matt OlsakovskyJoe & Barbara Onoratti Sr.Eric, Amy, Ben & Callie O'RourkeJanet OrrisBrandy & Emily OverlyKeith & Connie PalmerMichael PalmerDoris ParuoloSilvestero PatalanoJames PattonSam, Judy, Quinton & Noah PerrinBill Petitti
David PetruzziEnes PingeBarbara PisarchickEd & Barbara PisarchickIn Memory of Mom, Dad, Butch & Debi by Denise PisarchickMarian PisoniPat Pistilli & FamilyDarlene & Tracy PontiousMaurice PrendergastJoe, Frances, Margo & Colt PuhalaJohn & Cindy PuhalaMark Puhala & FamilyShirley QuinnRC Transport Services, Inc.Brent & Marilyn RearickDotty ReedMarie ReedRich & Bev RenwickRick, Darlene, Wylee & Hannah RenwickSam & Chris RepiscakPhyllis & Danny ReynoldsChris & Mickey RhedJeff & Dakota RhedFrank & Becky RittenhouseJean RittenhouseRoy & Sharon RodgerDonna & Steve RowePat & Chris RyanAnthony & Kay SalandraDr. F.G. SalterJosephine SalvettoMike, Amanda & Andrew SantanielloJoe & Yvonne ScarnatiIn Memory of John A. Scolese from Frances M. ScoleseBill & Toni ScottTom SedlockJason Serafini & FamilyRay & Sandy SerafiniRay, Lori, Rayne, Noah & Andrew SerafiniDonna ShafferJeff & Sherry ShafferJeff ShafferSamuel & Vicky ShafferDennis & Sally ShannonMark & Mary Kay SheleyEric, Melissa, Seth & Daniel ShugartsMichael & Donna SicheriSam & Mary SleighGeorge, Cindy & Nathan Smithtro
Patrons
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Ross, Laura, Siena & Brady FerraroLee & Alda FoeksJoanne FonnerRandy Foringer & FamilyWayne & Linda ForingerArmy, Barb, Armando & Fabio FortunatoAudrey & Clair FoulksMark & Josephine FreemerAndy & Katie FremerFremer Reclamation, Inc.Paul & Kathy FremerDonna GalluzziRichard GalluzziBeverly GankoskyRuth Gankosky Mike & Cindy GelnetteBruno & Joanne GenevroFlora Genevro Frank & Anita GenevroRick & Diane GenevroTino & Eileen GenevroSonia GessJohn & Lenora GilbertJim & Evelyn GrantBetty GreccoBruce, Robin, Janel & Bryce GreccoRichard & Joyce GreccoJohn GreenKathleen GreenNorma GregorioJohn, Rosey, Jessica, Mandi & Chloe GresakBud & Jean GrieneisenChuck & Diane GrieneisenMatt, Dee Dee & Moka GrieneisenKent & June GrinnenRachel & Cathy GrubbsJoseph GryzbekDave & Sue HandSteve & Marsha HarrisJack & Nancy HartzfeldDan, Ann, John, Zoe & Sam HawkinsRev. & Mrs. Robert C. HenryHoward & Joyce HessBill & Jill HicksLinda HicksBill & Cathy Himes & FamilyBeverly HockenberryBrownie, Genny & Stephen HoffmanJim & Linda HoffmanPatty HoskavichEmily HoltRon & MaryBelle Holt
Ronnie Holt & Teresa & Andrew TrunzoSherry Holt, Randy Collins, Lee Ann, Sam, Tiffany, Dan & Linda BelleHorton Township Sportmen’s ClubMarc HoytHenry & Nancy HuffmanChris, Katie, J.T. & Alex HughesCraig, Jessica, Bradey, Ana, Aiden & Kyle HughesTerry & Lynne HughesJane HutchinsonAnn Marie Inzana & MadisonDave & Janice InzanaDave, Angie, Tino & Dom InzanaErnie & Lilo InzanaFran & Therese InzanaLu & Carol InzanaMike, Merry & Julianne InzanaNick, Julie, Nico & Bella InzanaCarey JohnsonMelissa JohnsonNeil & Alex JohnsonDanny & Patty JonesMsgr. Charles KazaElva KeisterTim & Kathy KeisterEmory KeithRob, Kristina & Wesley KeithScott & Ina KeithScott, Angela, Gina & Anna KellyChuck, Krista, Katelyn & Kyle KennedyLisa Knight & DominicViolet KoppBill & Anna KuharGreg KuharJack LackatosStella LancasterSteve & Jody LandiniTom & Joy LewisRick & Annette LiddleIn Memory of Clyde & Deloris Chatfield & D.J. GardnerJean LorenzoClair & Marilyn LundbergLundberg PavingLundberg Paving & Trucking, LLC.Mary LundbergClaudia LyleGary & Pat MahaffeyRolfe & Mary Ann MahaffeyTerry & Rita MaherMike & Jodi Mancuso & FamilyHolly Martinchek
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A Musical Tribute to The Andrews Sisters
Taylor Memorial ParkAmerican Legion StageSaturday, July 4, 20158:30 p.m. to 11:00 p.m.
Boogie woogie back to the 30’s and 40’s with The Manhattan Dolls. This New York City based vocal trio has been captivating audiences all over the world with their Andrews Sisters Tribute show. Experience a musical journey filled with the toe-tappin’ hits made famous by those legendary “singsational” sisters who performed for more USO shows than any other vocal group during WWII. With their spot-on three-part harmonies, synchronized dance moves, quick wit and patriotic hearts, The Manhattan Dolls truly capture the essence of the original Andrews Sisters.
The Manhattan Dolls will be sure to fill your memories with their voices, charm you with their personalities and touch your heart forever with their patriotism.
Brockway All Star Big Band
Taylor Memorial ParkAmerican Legion Memorial Stage
Friday, July 3, 20157:30 p.m.
Under the direction of Dr. Bill Stowman & Dr. Brad Genevro, the Brockway All Star Big Band was established to honor Brockway’s rich musical association with jazz and to revive the tradition of enjoying music from the big band era as part of the Old-Fashioned Fourth of July Celebration. Brockway natives Bill Stowman and Brad Genevro, in order to honor their teachers, George Monaco and Don Routch, started the All Star Big Band. If you long for the sounds of yesteryear and want to embrace a longstanding Brockway tradition, then come out and enjoy the Brockway All Star Big Band as they lead us on a journey through the spectacular big band era and celebrate this truly American art form.
Proudly Sponsored By:
Walter Stansell Welding The Frank Varischetti Foundation
The Donald Routch Family &The “Music Lives On” Fund
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American Legion StageSaturday, July 4, 20153:15 p.m. ~ 5:15 p.m.
Reverse Order is a dynamic Pop/Rock band that combines powerful lyrics with driving guitars and infectious melodies. Influenced by Maroon 5, Fall Out Boy and One Republic, this National touring band was a finalist on NBC’s America’s Got Talent, has headlined major events, had a Grammy nominated single -“Go” and supported acts for Third Eye Blind, The Backstreet Boys and Avril Lavigne. From the moment Reverse Order takes the stage, their passion and undeniable energy will be sure to captivate you with a sound that is familiar and inviting.
Join Callanish for an afternoon filled with lively jigs and reels, haunting airs, and rollicking songs that capture the essence and mystic beauty of Celtic music and folklore from the British Isles. This quartet of musical lassies is sure to get the 49th Annual Brockway Old-Fashioned Fourth of July Celebration off to a rousing start as they weave together Irish and Scottish music and merriment!
Taylor Memorial ParkAmerican Legion Stage
July 4, 201512:00 p.m. – 2:30 p.m.
Proudly Sponsored By:
SHEETZ
Patrons
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Mark Adams & Ginger PattersonDaryl, Laura, Carter & Noah AdamsDiane AmitroneRich, Barb, Nick & Clay AndersonRick, Jackie, Rachael, & Cody AndersonTom & Lori AndersonAnonymousLinda ArcherTerrell & Martha AtwellJoseph BakaNathaniel, Jenmina & Katie BakerDavid & Shirlee BarberJohn & Qweeny BarberBarkery Pet CuisineRichard & Bonny BarracloughRich & Pat BattitoriRev. & Mrs. Victor BaxterCraig BeersRod & Barb BeersBarbara BeltonMike & JoAnn BennettMike, Shari, Derek & Chad BennettBob & Genevieve BensonChris, Steph, Andy & Anthony BensonDave, Emma, Katie & Jon BensonKeeker BensonDominick BerardiJohn & Diane BernardoHelen Bish - In Memory of Clarence BishJohn & Pat BissMike Biss FamilyLinda, Bob, & John BonfilioBennie & June BortleJeff & Gerry BrayIn Memory of Louise Reitz & Dorothy ProvinKathleen BrittonBrockway Church of GodDr. & Mrs. Jim BrownAlberta & Tracey BrumbergDM Bruno & RG ZiglerJoe & JoAnne BrunoRich Bruno & Anne JubaOzzy, Aiden, Alex, Sierra, London, Kennedy & NoraTom & Megan BussardRaymond & Michelle CalhounRobert CalhounJohn & Debbie CantafioPhyllis CatanzaritoSteve, Pam, Stephen, Kyle, Taylor & Katlyn CappettaDee Dee CarliniJohn & Evelyn Carlson
Corl & Annette CarnahanRandy & Cindy CarnahanRich & Sally CarnahanPat CartwrightGreg & Cindy CastiglioneLouise CastiglioneJoan CavalierAnna CerianiJeff & Darlene ChamberlinHarry & Catherine CharlesenRobert & Peggy CherubiniChristine’s Hilltop SalonPaul & Barbara ClarkThomas & Patricia ClarkGreg & Wendy CoderJoan CoderIn Memory of Sam Volpe from Gary & Cindi CollinsPuye ConleyCarol ConnacherJudith CopelliJames & Karen CorpJohn & Patricia CoyleKenny & Barbara CraftBill & Donna CrawfordOwen & Noah CrawfordRandy & Lois CrawfordTerry & Sally CrawfordMary CribbsGary & Ann CristiniMichael & Debra Dahrouge & FamilyKay DeaseyTom & Tina DeckerLouis DeliaWilliam DeliaMabel DelioDeacon Bob & Sue DeNoonVic & Cheryl DeSantisMary DevlinAdam & Jessica DietrickRon, Brittany, MacKenzie & Jayla DittemorePat & Mary Jo DonlinJanet EspositoNic, Sarah & Dick EspositoDavid FacchineFran FaithDick & Julie FallerJoe & Marsha FarmerDiane FaulkJeff, Beth & Ali Faulk & Lyra BurnsJohn, Sue & Laura FelczakEd & Clara Ferraro
2015 Brockway 4th of July Queen
The Brockway Old Fashioned Fourth of July Celebration is proud to announce Stephanie Laura Spirk as this year’s Fourth of July Queen.
Stephanie, of Brockway, is a 2015 graduate of the Brockway Area High School where she was ranked with high honors and was involved in many activities in school and around the community. Among many accolades, she was a graduate of both the Dale Carnegie class and the Pennsylvania Free Enterprise Student week; she was the Student Council President, a
member of the National Honor Society, involved in soccer, mock trial and Model United Nations, just to name a few. She may be most recognizable
from the roles she played in the musicals and plays on the Brockway school stage. Recently, she was the lead, Fiona, in the Musical, Shrek.
Stephanie has spent her summers working in the concession stand and as a lifeguard at the Brockway Swimming Pool. She is also a student repre-
sentative to the Brockway Borough Council, a girl scout and volunteers for many organizations.
Stephanie plans to attend The University of Pittsburgh majoring in Global Management and hopes to eventually obtain her Master’s Degree. Her career goal is to manage trade with other countries. Stephanie is the
daughter of Christopher and Laura Spirk of Brockway.
The Brockway community is proud to have her represent our community. Stephanie will lead the annual Fourth of July parade which kicks o� at
6 PM on Main Street! Make sure to watch for her! Congratulations, Stephanie!
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Stephanie Laura Spirk
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Soccer Practice FieldSaturday, July 4, 201512:30 PM ~ 4:3 0 PM
Have you ever wanted to jump from extreme heights and free-fall through the air like a Hollywood stunt double?? WELL, SAY NO MORE!! Experience ZERO SHOCK at Brockway’s 49th Annual Old-Fashioned Fourth of July Celebration! For the ADRENALINE RUSH of a lifetime, don’t miss your chance to safely free-fall 25 feet onto a cushion of air!
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 o�ce of Tim Britton Construction Services, Inc. at 814-375-9388.
Saturday, July 4, 2015Near the Museum
12:00 Noon
Tim Britton Construction Services, Inc.LEGO Building Contest
Proudly Sponsored By:
Tim Britton ConstructionServices, Inc.
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At Brockway’s Old-Fashioned Fourth of July Celebration, two people can race side by side on this colorful obstacle course as their
adrenaline takes them on a journey that will end with one winner!
Obstacle Course
Taylor Memorial Park Soccer Practice Field
Saturday, July 4, 2015 12:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.
Proudly Sponsored By:Eddy & Wendy InzanaMike & Merry InzanaDave & Angie Inzana
Proudly Sponsored By:
Amazing Kids
Taylor Memorial ParkNear The Museum
July 4, 201512:00 Noon – 4:00 p.m.
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Smith’s Lawn & LandscapingSheetz of Brockway
Buck’s Pizza
J & M Auto Service
Giant Eagle of DuBois
Scottish Heights Golf Course
Planet Bike
Ft. Worth Restaurant
Ernie Taylor
LUV 2 SEW 4 U
Matthew & Gilda Wrobleski
Luigi’s Ristorante
Carlson-Shugarts Funeral Home
Karen Foster (In memory of Joel M. Foster)Homewood Suites by Hilton
Martin’s Grocery Store
Shop ‘N Save Grocery Store
DuBois Logistics(C&S Wholesale Grocers)
Eat ‘N Park Restaurant
Hepler’s Beer BarrelKohlhepp’s True Value
Xtreme WearRoadID
Dick’s Sporting Goods
Mark Britton Builders
Station 101 Pub & Kitchen
Brockway Old-FashionedFourth of July
2015 Car, Truck & Motorcycle Show SponsorsAmerican Classics
Brockway True ValueCreekside Auto & Tire
Fox's PizzaHepler's Beer Barrel & Country Store
Jim's Custom CollisionLegends Powersports
Napa Auto PartsRogos Auto Sales
Snyder's Mufflers & MoreThompson’s Speed & Auto Repair
Smith’s Tastee Freeze
Keystone Rehabilitation SystemsBrian May, MPT, DAC
Rockstar ProductionsProfessional Wedding DJ
Matt Grieneisen
Thank you to the sponsors of the Firecracker 10K Race,
the Fun Run & the Partner Relay!
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BrockportArmy and Navy
ClubP.O. Box 25
Brockport, PA 15823814-265-8396
Bar Manager Denise Buffington
Ferraro, Kruk& Ferraro, LLP
690 Main St.Brockway, PA 15824
814-268-220227
SNYDER TOWNSHIP
“The Kenda, Mike Steidley Mountain Bike Stunt Show” features and extreme, action-packed mountain bike exhibition combined with one POWERFUL message that is sure to inspire spectators of all ages!
Much like skillfully maneuvering his own set of custom ramps and obstacles throughout the show, Mike Steidley expresses the importance of staying positive while negotiating one’s own “obstacles in life”.
Don’t miss a moment of this CAPTIVATING feature!
Soccer Practice FieldSaturday, July 4, 2015
~ Showtimes ~1:00 PM & 3:00 PM12 National Championships. 1 Inspiring Message.
Hugh Water&
Holt Drilling
Route 219 SouthBrockway, PA 15824
814-265-8981holtdrilling.com
hughwaterservices.com
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Bloom ElectricHeating & Plumbing, Inc.
8164 Clearfield-Curwensville Hwy.Clearfield, PA 16830
814-265-8217
814-765-3140
Brockway Drug Co., Inc.1365 Main St.
Brockway, PA 15824814-268-3305
YardWorks20 Livingood Ln
Brockport, PA 15823814-594-6421
A.B.C.S. Payroll Services77 Larsen Drive
DuBois, PA 15801814-371-6109
www.abcspayroll.com
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S&T Bank456 Main Street
Brockway, PA 15824814-265-8402
“One Customer at a Time”
Guardian Elder Care8796 Route 219
Brockway, PA 15824(814) 265-1164
Guardian Home &Community Services, Inc.
8796 Route 219Brockway, PA 15824
1-888-519-4697
Guardian RehabilitationServices, Inc.
8796 Route 219Brockway, PA 15824
(814) 265-7874
Guardian Long TermCare Pharmacy
123 Brubaker Rd.Brockway, PA 15824
(814) 503-7400
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Clyde, Ferraro & CO. LLPCertified Public Accountants
Law & Finance Building75 Larsen Drive
DuBois, PA 15801(814) 371-2141
Russell and ConnieFerraro
Martino's Bilo1200 Main Street
Brockway, PA 15824814-268-2353
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Rogos Auto Sales, Inc.8255 Route 219
Brockway, PA 15824814-265-0863
www.rogosauto.com
Brockway Area Education Assn.40 North St.
Brockway, PA 15824814-265-8414
Local News, Local People, AccuWeather
Connect FM96.7 and 107.9
Dave Ramsey, Rush, Sean, Pirates
www.connectradio.fm
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Vinyl Graphics byCoder’s Print Shop
1701 Bond StreetBrockway, PA 15824
814-590-0372
Amazing KidsEarly Intervention Provider
Serving Counties in Northwest [email protected]
814-715-5738
Sunny 106Today’s hits and yesterday’s favorites!
12 W. Long Ave., DuBois814-375-5260
www.sunny106.fm
Shining in our Community for 25 years
Brockway Sportmen’s Club506 Main Street
Brockway, PA 15824814-268-3442
Best Wings in Town!7
James E.Devlin, M.D.
1100 Main St.Brockway, PA 15824
(814) 268-3645Family Practice
SenatorJoe Scarnati410 Main Street
Brockway, PA 15824814-265-2030
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Advanced Disposal814-265-1975800-338-8971
Greentree Landfill635 Toby Rd
Kersey, PA 15846Phone: 814-265-1744
Fax: 814-265-8745
Q102
“Today’s Hot Country” 93.1 QYX
“Today’s Hits”
95.9 & 101.3“Rockin’ the
Northern Alleghenies”News 900 WCPA
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Goodwill Store509 Main Street
Brockway, PA 15824814-371-2821
“Donate stuff, Create jobs”
Great China441 Main Street
Brockway, PA 15824814-265-1177
Fran MorelliSales & Service
8464 Route 219Brockway, PA 15824
814-265-1330www.franmorelli.com
Highland View Health Care& Rehabilitation Center
90 Main StreetBrockway, PA 15824
814-265-7723
Hepler’s Beer Barrel1538 Main Street
Brockway, PA 15824814-265-2337
McDonalds of Brockway & DuBois
P.O. Box 543814-371-5854
Peritech Home HealthCaring for Pregnant
Women and Children800-634-5670
www.peritech.com
Starr’s Trailer Sales3673 Route 219
Brockway, PA 15824814-265-0632
www.starrstrailersales.com
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CreeksideAuto & Tire Service
919 Clark StreetBrockway, PA 15824
814-265-0459
First Commonwealth Bank1201 E. Main St.
Brockway, PA 15824814-268-3735
Carnesali’s Pizza & Bar643 Main St.
Brockway, PA 15824814-265-6321
Analytical Services, Inc.Fermantown Road
Brockway, PA 15824814-265-8749
William J. Sabatose, Owner
Brockway VeterinaryHospital
1608 Main St.Brockway, PA 15824
814-265-1950Dr. Joan Lee
North Country Kettle Corn626 North Maple Ave.Ridgway, PA 15853
814-772-5142
Quinn L. Lundberg, Jr., DMD
409 Main StreetBrockway, PA 15824
814-268-6614
Carlson-ShugartsFuneral Home, Inc.
1033 4th Ave.Brockway, PA 15824
814-268-2732
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Varischetti Holdings, LP1228 Main Street
Brockway, PA 15824(814) 265-8090
Apple Tractor8317 Route 219
Brockway, PA 15824(814) 265-8765 (800) 468-3406
PhoenixSintered Metals, Inc
921 Clark StreetBrockway, PA 15824
(814) 268-3455
Varischetti & Sons, Inc.1228 Main Street
Brockway, PA 15824(814) 265-8090
Superior EnergyResources, LLC
2691 Route 219Brockway, PA 15824
(814) 265-1080
Sheetzof Brockway
1408 Main St.Brockway, PA 15824
814-265-1458
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Native AmericansEvery year our booklet focuses on something special and meaningful to our local area. We have read about local and national events, anniversaries and exposés. Exposés have covered important people who contributed to the development of Brockway as a community including, the Brockways, Clarks and Nichols, and also our local industries of timber, farming, coal, glass, clay and powder metal.
Now we touch on another important aspect of our development, a somewhat forgotten group, the native people that traveled this area as far back as 15,000 years ago. These people were not establishing any permanent settlements as the Brock-way’s did, but staying in hunting camps. They stayed in areas such as Big Vineyard, which is north of town where the rock shelters provided protection from the elements. They stayed long enough to trap and hunt the abundant bear, fox, beaver, white tailed deer, elk, turkey, mountain lion and wolf, as well as other forest animals.
They traveled, depending on the season, for nuts, berries and roots, and they fished in the pristine streams under the great stands of hemlock, oak, American chestnut and maple. These stands of forest were so dense in places that the sun and stars were blocked out due to the thick canopy of branches and leaves above them. These native people were self-sufficient and found the land plentiful. Traveling from the north down the Little Tobec (Little Toby) to the point where it turns north (Main Street Bridge in Brockway) to meet the Big Tobec (Big Toby later to be called the Clarion), these native people known as the Seneca, were part of the Iroquois Nation. They made this land (now our town) their home.
Reminders or calling cards from their presence can be found by the keen eye in the form of arrow heads, stone axes and other tools along the creeks or freshly tilled ground. Mancala sometimes called bi-pitted stones or nutting stones made on rough sandstone can be found. These game boards have eight dimples carved onto the flat surface in a square of six with the remaining two on each end. This game was played with a pebble, seed or grain. Also many of the names which are important and familiar to us come from this group of people, although anglicized: Toby, Punxsutawney, Allegheny, Appalachian, Kittanning, Susquehannock, Moshannon, Seneca and Iroquois to name a few. Even some of the animals we encounter still bear the names they gave them such as the wapiti or elk, opossum, raccoon and skunk.
Take a moment this summer and explore your surroundings. Visit the Taylor Memorial Museum for their displays. On July 4th, stop by under the trees near the Museum (weather permitting) and speak with George Miller, a local historian, who has explored the area and found their “calling cards”, learn to knap a piece of flint to make an arrow head and to learn some of their customs.
During our celebration, make sure you visit the Carnegie Museum of Natural History on American Indian Adventures at 1:15 PM & 4:15 PM, and Adventures in Archaeolo-gy at 2:45 PM at the 9th Avenue Pavilion in the park. You will be amazed at what adventures lie ahead.
Our Native Americans are rich in customs and traditions and should be remembered as we remember our history and customs from our immediate families and those that made Brockway what it is today.
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Network Realty ServicesDave, Angie, Tino& Dominic Inzana
920 Fifth AvenueBrockway, PA 15824
Have a safe and happy 4th!
Smith’s Tastee Freez8748 Route 219
Brockway, PA 15824814-265-7945
“Tasteest” Treats in Town!
Fremer Moulding, Inc.22 Sawmill Drive
Brockway, PA 15824814-265-0671
Eddy, Wendy,Jordan & Angelo
Inzana
Jim’s Custom & Collision, Inc.
Your One Stop Collision Shop!Falls Creek 371-1093Brockway 265-1004
DuBois 375-2385
The Allenbaughs721 McCullough Ave.Brockway, PA 15824
Fox’s Pizza Den957 Fifth Ave.
Brockway, PA 15824814-265-8889
DuBois MedicalSupply Co., Inc.
320 Liberty Blvd.DuBois, PA 15801
814-375-1100
550 Main StreetBrockway, PA 15824
814-265-8421
Frank ZoccoFinancial, Inc.
682 Main StreetBrockway, PA 15824
814-265-0846
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Priority FirstFederal Credit Union
Tim BrittonConstruction Services, Inc.
109 Main StreetFalls Creek, PA 15840
814-375-9388timbrittonconstruction.com
Brockway Center forArts & Technology (BCAT)
1200 Wood StreetBrockway, PA 15824
814-265-1111
Foradora Insurance, Inc.80 N. Park Place
DuBois, PA 15801814-372-1090
www.foradorainsurance.com
51 Taylor AvenueFalls Creek, PA 15840
814-371-1520
Dr. Michael A. Inzana
CW GraphicsProfessional Printers, Designers,
Signage and Vehicle Graphics
24 West Washington Ave.P.O. Box 927
DuBois, PA 15801814-375-7822
1-844-223-7442
NAPA Auto Parts, Inc.
640 S. Brady St.DuBois, PA 15801
814-371-7900
1301 Main St.Brockway, PA 15824
814-265-0949
VESPERSCome and join the community as we kick off
the 49th Annual Brockway Old Fashioned Fourth of July Celebration with Vespers at
Moorhead United Methodist Church on Main Street.
Experience fellowship and music as we give thanks to God for the many blessings our great country enjoys and to remember the sacrifices made by the many veterans who
have made our country safe.
Program begins promptly at 7:00 pm on Thursday July 2 in the Sanctuary with Rev.
David Koehler of the Sugar Hill and Beechwoods Presbyterian Churches as speaker. Religious and Patriotic music
provided by the Village Voices.
Service made possible by theBrockway Ministerium.
All are welcome to attend!
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Dennis HaasDepartment (State) Commander
The American Legion
Dennis Haas was born in Bu�alo, NY and raised in rural western New York. He attended Iroquois High School and enlisted in the United States Navy in 1968. After boot campand advanced training he was assigned to the River Patrol Force, CTF-116 in Mekong Delta of Vietnam. During his tour in Vietnam, he was awarded a Bronze Star Medal with “V”, Combat Action Ribbon, Presidential Unit Citation, several Campaign Medals and Unit awards. Upon returning from Vietnam, he attended Parachute Riggers School and spent the next 22 years in naval aviation. Haas retired from the Navy in 1992; from Naval Technical Training Center in Millington, TN as a Master Chief Petty O�cer with 24 years of service.
After retiring he trained as an HVAC Technician and worked for the National Park Service at Steam Town National Historic Site in Scranton, PA. Haas also worked as a Service Manager for a large heating and air-conditioning company in Falls Creek, PA. He then worked for the PA Department of Labor and Industry as a CareerLink Specialist in Punxsutawney, PA.
Haas has been married to his wife Barbra for 24 years. They have six children and eight grandchildren.
Brockway Orient Club12385 Route 28
Brockway, PA 15824814-328-2104
Keith Brothers, Inc.695 Main Street
Brockway, PA 15824814-268-4675
Celebrating 70 years!
Brockway Sons and Daughters of Italy
1049 7th AvenueBrockway, PA 15824
814-268-4305
Courier-Express &
Tri-County Sunday500 Jeffers StreetDuBois, PA 15801
814-371-4200 ext. 2110
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Forsyth Drilling, Inc.2750 Oklahoma-Salem Road
DuBois, PA 15801
814-371-7960
Water wells, pump and tank
installation, geothermal drilling
The Cafe @ Parkside & IL Villaggio 1200 Wood Street
Brockway, PA 15824814-265-1162
Paesano Pizza524 Main Street
Brockway, PA 15824814-265-4285
Pizza - Pasta - HoagiesSalad & More
LOOKING TOWARD 2016The Fourth of July Committee
is in need of a new Parade Committee.
If interested in continuing this great July 4th event, please contact
Jeff Gankosky at 265-0628.This is a great opportunity to be a
part of a Brockway tradition!
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In cooperation with the Brockway Borough Police Department and the Pennsylvania State Police, the Brockway Old
Fashioned Fourth of July Committeewishes 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!
"Preserving the Past for Our Future" Brockway Area Historical Society
Taylor Memorial Museumwww.brockwayhistory.org
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.
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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 VolunteerHose Co., Brockway BSA Pack 40, Brockway BSA Troop 40, Brockway Kaimanns, 3 Sigma, Inc.,
DuBrook, Inc., Starr’s Trailer Sales, 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
BROCKWAY OLD FASHIONED FOURTH OF JULY2015 COMMITTEE VOLUNTEERS
CHAIRMAN - JEFFREY GANKOSKYSECRETARY - CYNTHIA SMITHTRO TREASURER - LISA ZOCCO
www.brockwayfourth.comART SHOW: PAM BASL KAREN BARBER MARY CRIBBS SHARON MOORE GEORGE MILLER HELEN McKAY KARLI CHAMBERLIN
BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT: DICK ESPOSITO STEVE BUTTERY CAROLE ANN LUNDBERG
BICYCLE RACE: TERRY MAHER RITA MAHER JOE TRUDO KAREN TRUDO KARIN McGARVEY GINGER JOHNSON BARB LUKE MARY JO BRUNSWICK ASHLEY ALBERT VIRGINIA CONNOR
BOOK COVER ARTWORK: KIRSTY FRY
CAR SHOW: CHAD THOMPSON MONTE KEMMERER SCOTT SWANSON
CHILDREN'S GAMES: THAD CRAWFORD JUDY CRAWFORD JIM CRAWFORD
CLEAN-UP CREW: NIKOLAS GANKOSKY AARON GANKOSKY BSA PACK 40 BROCKWAY
CONTRIBUTIONS/FUNDING: WENDY INZANA
CRAFT SHOW: DARLENE CHAMBERLIN JEFF CHAMBERLIN
ELECTRIC: KEN INZANA MATT GRIENEISEN ENTERTAINMENT: SUSAN FREEMER RON FREEMER
FISHING CONTEST: MIKE PENDLETON JEFF WILCOX MR. & MRS. CARL FREMER MR. & MRS. JUSTIN FREMER JOHN PENDLETON CHUCK SABATOSE BOB CARTER
FIREWORKS: RANDY LOCKWOOD BO LOCKWOOD TYLER BULLERS BLANE HOCKMAN JONATHAN RHOADES CRAIG SNELL
HISTORY REFERENCE: GEORGE MILLER
MISS BROCKWAY: JANICE BART
PARADE: JOHN ROSSI STEPHANIE WOLF ALAN MOORE MARY PHILLIPS
PATRIOTIC PROGRAM: MELISSA HRINYA WILLIAM HRINYA JORDAN HRINYA
QUILT SHOW: KATHY FREMER MARY MARGARET FORADORA CHAT & SEW
SUPPORT VOLUNTEERS: DON WALES PAUL BOJALAD ELLEN GANKOSKY ELIZABETH GANKOSKY DANIEL TRUNZO DOTTIE REED FRAN SCOLESE NANCY HUFFMAN PAT CARTWRIGHT MABEL DELIO AILEEN FERRARO CHRIS GUNTHER MARIE POTASH ANN ROSE NATHAN SMITHTRO KATIE BISH LUKE BISH MARY PAROLARI BETTY MARCHIORI JEFF CHAMBERLIN 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.
O-IPlants 18 & 19
BUY IN GLASSSUPPORT YOUR LOCAL INDUSTRY!!
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.
BROCKWAY 4TH OF JULY2015 DONATIONS
STARS & STRIPES LEVEL $1,000.00 and higher
FIRECRACKER LEVEL $800
PATRIOTIC LEVEL $500
RED, WHITE & BLUE LEVEL $5,000.00 and higher
OLD GLORY LEVEL $300
Advanced DisposalBrockport Army Navy ClubClyde, Ferraro & Co., LLP
Russell and Connie FerraroS & T Bank
Sheetz of Brockway
Burnice Shepley Estate Owens/Illinois Plant 18 & 19
Ferraro, Kruk & Ferraro, LLP
Guardian Elder CareFirst Media Radio, LLC
Sunny 106 & Connect FMSenator Joe Scarnati
Varischetti Holdings, LLC
A.B.C.S. Payroll ServicesAmazing Kids
Bloom Electric Heating & Plumbing, Inc.Brockway Area Education Assn.
Brockway Drug Co.Brockway Sportsmen’s Club
Hugh Water and Holt DrillingParis Companies
Martino’s BiloRogos Auto Sales, Inc.
Snyder TownshipVinyl Graphics by Coder’s Print Shop
YardWorks
Analytical Services, Inc.Brockway Center for
Arts & TechnologyBrockway Orient ClubBrockway Sons and
Daughters of ItalyBrockway Veterinary Hospital
Carlson-Shugarts Funeral Home, Inc.Carnesali’s Pizza and Bar
Courier ExpressCreekside Auto & Tire Service
Dr. Michael A. InzanaDuBois Medical Supply Co., Inc.
Eddy, Wendy, Jordan and Angelo InzanaFirst Commonwealth BankForadora Insurance, Inc.
Forsyth DrillingFox’s Pizza Den
Fran Morelli Sales and ServiceFrank Zocco Financial, Inc.
Fremer Moulding, Inc.Goodwill of Brockway
Great ChinaHepler’s Beer Barrel
Highland ViewIL Villaggio and The Café
Jim’s Custom & Collision, Inc.Keith Brothers
McDonalds of DuBois and BrockwayNapa Auto PartsNetwork Realty
North Country Kettle CornPaesano Pizza
Peritech Home HealthPriority First Federal Credit Union
Quinn L. Lundberg, Jr., DMDSmith’s Tastee FreezStarr’s Trailer Sales
The Allenbaugh FamilyTim Britton Construction Services, Inc.
James E. Devlin, M.D.
July 4, 2015 www.brockwayfourth.com
July 4th
Discover the Past.Brockways
Celebration49th
Call to Order........................................................................Mrs. Melissa Hrinya
Invocation..............................................................Reverend Victor Baxter, PhD Pastor of Lighthouse Community Church
Flag Raising Ceremony...............................................American Legion Post 95Pledge of Allegiance...............................................................Participation by AllNational Anthem......................................................Liliane Sysko, Abby Shepler, Madelyn Newcome, Gabrielle Frost, Marissa Bundy, Mackenzie Hook, Natalee Mooney & Delaney Wineberg
Moment of SilenceRecognition of Heroes Welcome............................................................The Honorable William Hrinya Mayor of Brockway
Declaration of Independence andThe Preamble to the Constitution.........................................Mr. Anthony Benson (BAHS Class of 2015)
“What’s so great about America?”.........................................Miss Anna Brinkley (BAHS Class of 2015)
“I am Still the Same Old Flag”................................................Mr. Gavin Yahner (BAHS Class of 2015)
American Legion Auxiliary, Unit 95.....................Aiden Grieneisen (Class 3 & 4)American Essay Winners Ethan Rendos (Class 5 & 6)
Miss Brockway Comments...............................................Stephanie Laura Spirk
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...........................................................................Rev. Robert Trask Moorhead United Methodist Church
“God Bless America”..................................................................Participation by All
F e a t u r e d S p e a k e rMr. Dennis Haas
INDEPENDENCE DAY PATRIOTIC PROGRAMAmerican Legion and Theatre Memorial - Taylor Park
Saturday, July 4, 2015 10:30 A.M.
MANY THANKS TO ALL WHO ATTENDED AND PARTICIPATED
Chairperson - Melissa Hrinya10:15 A.M. Concert by the Brockway Area School Band
Under the direction of Mr. Kevin Rush