Monday, July 8, 2024
Making A Difference In Our Community Jennifer Ludwig-Leightley - Scouting
Saturday, June 8, 2024
Subic Bay U.S. Naval Base, Philippines - 1975 - 1977
When I reported for duty at Subic Bay I had come to terms that I was now a career sailor. When I left two (2) years later, I had changed my mind.
We were now a family of 4. Lived in a townhouse on base and hired Angie's younger sister Carmin as our housekeeper.
I was the youngest first class petty officer at the law center and initially assigned as a court reporter.
A second class petty officer assigned to another department recognized me as being a member of the varsity softball team at Norfolk Naval Base and the word spread throughout the command that I was a good ballplayer.
I would play for a short period of time on the Command softball team but quit when problems arose with the new Senior Chief. We were 7 - 0 at the time I quit. I believe the team finished with an 8 - 7 record.
My first year at Subic went very well. I was a good reporter and could type at a good rate of speed with minimal errors and would take the time to carefully proofread my work before submitting the transcript of court-martials for approval.
I would be selected as Legalman of the Quarter and chosen to present the Admiral in Charge of the JAGC with a small token of appreciation, a Zippo lighter with the NLSO command logo, when he visited us at Subic Bay.
Although I was the junior First Class Legalman, I was selected to fill in for a vacant position in the Admiral's office that had previously been filled by a Master Chief Petty Officer. There was a large amount of work waiting for me that the Master Chief had failed to do. I would spend many extra hours of work to get the office up to par. The first order of business was to gather, organize and ship three (3) years of court-martial records to the Navy Personnel Records Center, and, then organize the current records in the appropriate alphabetic system.
I didn't know that my Department Head was aware of the task that I had to undertake to get the office in good working order, but he did. He would later write a special evaluation outlining the tasks that I had performed and called me the best Legalman in the Navy.
To the surprise of everyone, a fellow Legalman Fred Gemler and I would upset the defending Base horseshoe champs and become instant celebrities. Our commanding officer loved to see his command mentioned in the base newspaper:
Another exciting adventure was visiting Diego Garcia as the court reporter for a trial team sent to the island for a number of court-martials waiting to be tried. At the time, Diego Garcia was in the infant stage of becoming a major Naval Base in the Indian Ocean.
During the second year at Subic I would have problems with the new Senior Chief and decided that I would not stay in the Navy. I volunteered for Recruiting duty with the plan to network within the community I was assigned and get out of the Navy when my tour of duty was completed.
I would receive orders to Naval Recruiting District Buffalo, NY.
Thursday, May 30, 2024
Milestone Timeline in the History of Austin, Pennsylvania: 1856 - 1943
Milestone Timeline of Austin, Pennsylvania 1856 - 1943
1856 - E.O. Austin cut a road through Costello and settled in an area called North Wharton which would later be renamed Austin.
1857 - George Turner settled in an area north of the E.O. Austin settlement.
1878 - Post office established at E. O. Austin’s resident named Freeman Run.
1881 - First telephone line in the county was built from Keating Summit to Costello,
providing service to Austin.
1885 - F. H. Goodyear built the Sinnemahoning Valley Railroad from Keating Summit to Austin.
1886 - Two mills, referred to as the big mill and the small mill, were built in Austin by O.S. Garretson. Big mill referred to as The Hemlock Mill. Small mill cut
hardwood.
The mills were located on property previously owned by E. O. Austin and
George Turner, and, thereafter purchased by Garretson.
Railroad extended from Austin to Costello.
The United Lumber Company organized by F.H. Goodyear, president, S.S. Bullis,
general manager, J.J. Newman, secretary in order to control the lumber market
and force up the price of lumber.
1887 - F.H. Goodyear makes his brother C.W. Goodyear as partner till 1900, when it
was reorganized as the Goodyear Corporation
The name of the post office changed to Austin on April 1, 1887.
Austin’s population reported to be 500.
Blaisdell Brothers build kindling wood factory.
Electric light supplied to citizens of Austin by lighting plant put into
operation at the starting of the O.S. Garretson mill.
The Austin Autograph newspaper was established.
1888 - R. J. Gaffney built chemical works factory for the manufacture of wood alcohol.
The borough of Austin was incorporated.
A graded school building was erected by Pinney and Rees for a total cost of $3200
Crystal Hose Company formed. Painter and art teacher Paul Costa became
Austin’s first official fire chief.
First bowling alley built on Turner Street
1889 - First major fire destroyed blacksmith and wagon shop owned by John Hagen.
One man, James Moyer was burned to death.
- History of Potter County by Victor Beebe
- 1911 The Austin Flood by Paul W. Heimel
- Community Growth in Freeman Run by Marie Kathern Nuschke
- Industry Comes to Freeman Run by Marine Kathern Nuschke
- Austin Centennial 1888 - 1988 by Austin Centennial Committee
Sunday, May 19, 2024
Memorial Day Weekend Activities at Sinnemahoning State Park
Sinnemahoning State Park invites you to celebrate Memorial Day Weekend at the park this year. Below is the program lineup for next weekend. Of note is the return of Pontoon Tours on Stevenson Reservoir! Additionally, the programs poster is attached to this email.
Friday, May 24th, 2024
7:00 P.M.- 8:00 P.M. –Campground Movie: Charlie & the Curious Otters– Bring the family to the Campground amphitheater and join a park educator for a Friday night showing of the PBS Nature special “Charlie & the Curious Otters
Meets at: Campground Amphitheater
10:00 A.M.-12:00 P.M -Kayak Nature Tour- Take a relaxing paddle out on the lake in search of wildlife and peaceful morning recreation! Borrow the park’s kayaks and equipment or bring your own. Open to participants age 10 to adult. Group size is limited. Pre-registration is required.
To Register: https://events.dcnr.pa.gov/event/kayak-nature-tour
Meets at: Lake Day Use Area
Saturday, May 25th, 2024
2:00 P.M.-4:00 P.M -Ride the Rail Trail- Enjoy a guided ride through the park on the Lowlands Trail. Bring your own bike or check out one of the park’s loaner bikes. A park educator will lead the trip. Pre-Registration is Required if you plan to use one of the park's bikes.
Meets at: The Wildlife Center
Sunday, May 26th, 2024
9:00 A.M.-11:00 A.M -Breeding Bird Walk- Learn about the ongoing Pennsylvania Bird Atlas project and spend the morning looking for and documenting breeding birds with a park educator.
Meets at: The Wildlife Center
Sunday, May 26th, 2024
1:30 P.M.-3:30 P.M -Kid’s Craft: Otter Mask - Join a park educator to learn more about River Otters and make an Otter mask!
Meets at: The Wildlife Center Classroom
Monday, May 27th, 2024
Pontoon Tours of the Stevenson Reservoir- Join park staff for a fun and informative 1-hour tour, as we cruise the shoreline of the George B. Stevenson Reservoir in search of wildlife. Group size is limited. To reserve a seat, please pre-register. Pre-registration is not required but is strongly recommended. There is no fee for regular Sunday interpretive pontoon boat tours, but DONATIONS ARE REQUESTED.
Meets at: Lake Day Use Area
Pontoon Tour Times
9:00 A.M.-10:00 A.M.
10:30 A.M.-11:30 A.M.
12:00 P.M.-1:00 P.M.
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If you need an accommodation to participate in park activities due to a
Disability, please contact the Pennsylvania Bureau of State Parks at 888-
PA-PARKS (voice) 888-537-7294 (TTY) 717-558-2711 (local or international TTY) 800-654-5984 (AT&T Relay Service).
Hope to see you at the park!
Matt Schenck | Environmental Education Specialist
PA Department of Conservation and Natural Resources
Bureau of State Parks | Sinnemahoning State Park
4843 Park Dr | Austin, PA 16720
Phone: 814.647.8401
Monday, May 13, 2024
Nancy Glover Making A Difference In Austin, Pennsylvania
May is Military Appreciation Month.
Memorial Day is during the month of May.
Nancy Glover is the most Patriotic person I know here in Austin, Pennsylvania. So, it's a must that Nancy be recognized during the month of May for her service to the Veteran Community.
If you see Nancy, don't forget to thank her for all that she does on a volunteer basis for our community.
Saturday, May 11, 2024
Thursday, April 18, 2024
Profile: Joe and Becky Pennypacker - Austin Pride Committee
Joe and Becky are the civic-minded individuals who spearhead The Austin Pride Committee.
The Austin Dam Ruins is in the background.
The Austin Pride Committee is involved in many projects here in Austin, Pennsylvania. The most popular is the Annual Fireworks.
The Austin Dam Show 2024
Where: The Austin Dam Memorial Park, Austin, Pennsylvania
Date: August 23 at 12 PM to August 25 at 3 PM.
Wednesday, April 10, 2024
Veterans of the Vietnam War From Austin, Pennsylvania Updated
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