Prior Program Links


Bob Klinger - History of Klinger Lumber
(Link)

Lois Watson and Louise Bumgardner - Tribute to H.E. Weaver & Sons Meats
(Link)

Lynn Henninger - The History of M.G. Henninger & Son
(Link)
Tour of Bob Crabb's one-room school house
(Link)

Bob Bahney - The History of Bahney's Greenhouse
(Link)

Pete DeSoto - The History of MI Windows
(Link)

John Sultzbaugh - Earliest Dauphin County Residents
(Link)

Mitch Troutman - author of The Bootleg Coal Rebellion: The Miners who seized an industry, 1925-1942
(Link)

Greg Kerwin - The History of Kerwin Law Firm
(Link)

E.L. (Mark Klinger) - The History of Klinger Machinery Company
(Link)

Dr. James Bower - The Evolution of Medical Care in Upper Dauphin County
(Link)

Don and Dan Deibler - The History of Deibler's Drug Store
(Link)

Karl Schader - Air Traffic Controller on 9-11
(Link)

Brenda Leitzel and Donna Beitman - History of Believe in Blessings Thrift Shop
(Link)

Andy and Lisa Ditty - History of the Lykens Valley Childrens Museum
(Link)

Mike Wertz and Fred Dill - History of West End Garage
(Link)

Barb Minchhoff - Elk in Clearfield 1913
(Link)
Ryan Lentz - History of Lentz Electric
(Link)

Upcoming Events

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Bicentennial Parade Organizational Floats – First Place



Seated: Reagan Buffington, Lindsey Deibert and Ashlee Hoch.
Standing: Autumn Wise, Emilee Deibert, Conrad Brown, Gretchen Minnich and Jack Richter.

Front row: Reagan Buffington, Ashlee Hoch, and Conrad Brown;
Middle row: Emilee Deibert and Lindsey Deibert;
Back row: Gretchen Minnich, Autumn Wise, and Jack Richter