Flag Retirement Ceremony

Scouts in photo from left to right: Mason Rees, Timothy Crandall, Cruise Kinney, Erik Gray, Patrick Johnson, Langston Reed, Hattie Mealy, Jayden Ours, Lillian Valentine
Flag Retirement Ceremony Marks End of Scouting Season in Duke Center, PA
-Nicholas Valentine
DUKE CENTER, PA — June 14, 2024: In a solemn observance of Flag Day, Scout Troop 413 from Duke Center and Troop 512 from Eldred conducted a flag retirement ceremony, respectfully retiring several U.S. flags. The ceremony, held in Duke Center, PA, drew scouts, leaders, and community members together to honor the symbol of American freedom and unity. This event also marked the conclusion of the Scouting season, with the new season scheduled to begin on September 1.
A flag retirement ceremony provides a dignified method for disposing of worn and tattered American flags. According to the U.S. Flag Code, flags that are no longer fit for display should be destroyed in a respectful manner, typically by burning. Such ceremonies are often organized by veteran groups, civic organizations, and scout troops to ensure the flags are retired with the honor they deserve.
During the ceremony, scouts from Troop 413 and Troop 512 carefully inspected each flag to confirm it was unserviceable. The ceremony included a recitation of the flag’s history and significance, and a pledge of allegiance, all reinforcing the values of patriotism and respect for national symbols.
The flag retirement ceremony not only honored national symbols but also marked the end of the current Scouting season. Scout Troop 413 and Troop 512 will resume activities on September 1. New members are encouraged to join and embark on a journey of learning, adventure, and personal growth. The start of the new season offers an excellent opportunity for those interested in joining the Scouting program.
The flag retirement ceremony conducted exemplifies the values instilled by the Scouting program. By honoring national symbols and traditions, scouts learn invaluable lessons in respect, responsibility, and leadership. As these young scouts continue their journey, they are well-prepared to become tomorrow’s leaders, equipped with the skills and values necessary to positively impact their communities and the world.
Paying It Forward: former student establishes scholarship to honor Coach Mastrogiacomo

The Coach Ted Mastrogiacomo Memorial Scholarship Fund was recently created at the Elk County Community Foundation (ECCF) by a former student of Coach Mastrogiacomo, a well-loved principal and coach at St. Marys Area High School in the 1960’s.
Dr. John Lyons, who established the scholarship fund, said Coach Mastrogiacomo saved his life and many other students. Coach was a mentor and role model to John, challenging him to be the best he could be as he moved through his high school years. John said he would never have become a successful doctor of radiology without the Coach’s support. The influence of a teacher or coach goes beyond teaching the skills of a particular sport or class and extends to personal development and life skills. They are often a trusted source of advice for important life decisions.
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Information Sessions Scheduled for Penn College LPN Courses
Penn College has scheduled Information Sessions for their upcoming LPN course beginning in September. When you enroll in the full-time Practical Nursing program, you’ll be on your way to a fulfilling career in just one year.
Roderick Kinley Memorial July 4, 2024

Roderick Kinley Memorial July 4, 2024
Friends and relatives of Rod Kinley are invited to a memorial celebration in honor of Rod on July 4, 2024. Rod was born in York, PA in 1932, and moved to the Coudersport area in 1981. The celebration will be picnic style from 2 to 5, on the shaded lawn at his home at 116 Kinley Lane, Coudersport, PA Bring a dish if you like, and lawn chairs. Plates, cups, silverware and drinks will be provided.
There will be a small ammo can for mementos which will then be buried with his ashes in Ford Hill Cemetery the next day.
One Vehicle Crash In Eldred Twp.

On June 19 at 11:01 pm Eldred Twp. Fire and Port Allegany Ambulance were dispatched to a vehicle Vs. Horse crash on Rt. 155 and Sartwell Creek. Port Allegany Fire Dept. was dispatched for traffic control at Rt. 155 and N. Main in Port Allegany and Rt. 155 and Champlain Hill in Turtle Point. At Larabee Y Eldred Twp. Is detouring Traffic.
Theater Arts Camp Offers Two Performances on June 21
Fifty students in grades 4-9 have registered for the Summer Theater Arts Camp for Kids, taking place this week at the Tioga County Fairgrounds in Whitneyville, PA. This year’s theme is “Perchance to Dream” with all the songs, plays, and activities focused on the phenomenon of dreaming, including those that happen when we are asleep, daydreams, and those goals that we envision in the future.
Flag Retirement Ceremony Marks End of Scouting Season in Duke Center, PA

Scouts in photo from left to right: Mason Rees, Timothy Crandall, Cruise Kinney, Erik Gray, Patrick Johnson, Langston Reed, Hattie Mealy, Jayden Ours, Lillian Valentine
-Nicholas Valentine
DUKE CENTER, PA — June 14, 2024: In a solemn observance of Flag Day, Scout Troop 413 from Duke Center and Troop 512 from Eldred conducted a flag retirement ceremony, respectfully retiring several U.S. flags. The ceremony, held in Duke Center, PA, drew scouts, leaders, and community members together to honor the symbol of American freedom and unity. This event also marked the conclusion of the Scouting season, with the new season scheduled to begin on September 1.

A flag retirement ceremony provides a dignified method for disposing of worn and tattered American flags. According to the U.S. Flag Code, flags that are no longer fit for display should be destroyed in a respectful manner, typically by burning. Such ceremonies are often organized by veteran groups, civic organizations, and scout troops to ensure the flags are retired with the honor they deserve.
During the ceremony, scouts from Troop 413 and Troop 512 carefully inspected each flag to confirm it was unserviceable. The ceremony included a recitation of the flag’s history and significance, and a pledge of allegiance, all reinforcing the values of patriotism and respect for national symbols.
ECCF’s Heindl Fund donates to Ridgway Firemen to support Bicentennial fireworks display

When the Ridgway Fire Department called upon the Rose E. and Dennis Heindl Memorial Fund to help ensure that the fireworks display for the Ridgway Bicentennial celebration could proceed as planned, Denny Heindl was more than happy to make that happen for the residents of Ridgway and surrounding area. The Heindl fund is a donor advised fund held at the Elk County Community Foundation.
Mr. Heindl was on hand to present the check and remarked, “Establishing a fund at the Community Foundation is a great way to honor your loved ones and support your community now and in the future. Donor advised funds give us the opportunity to support great community projects like the fireworks display celebrating 200 years of growth and prosperity for our Ridgway community.”
The Ridgway Fire Department’s Bicentennial Celebration is being held June 17-22, featuring the 91st carnival and Bicentennial Parade, along with the fireworks display on Thursday, June 20 starting at 10 p.m.
Port Allegany Community Baseball Team Is Undefeated in 2024 Season

Port Allegany Community minor League Baseball Team went undefeated (12-0) for the 2024 season. The Port Allegany Yankees were coached by Jeremy Morey, Daniel Morey and Wade Barber.
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