Neighbors
The Zelienople Historical Society officers and trustees gathered recently at the Kaufman House to honor
Weltha Myers for her nearly 30 years of service as treasurer and chief financial officer for the society.Miss Myers helped to establish the Lester Mohr Library at Passavant House, has contributed to many society projects, including the quilt giveaway and renovations at Passavant House and Buhl House. She has been a society member since 1979, was office manager for the Herman Pneumatic Machine Company, was a member of the Business and Professional Women's organization, is active in the English Lutheran Church and helps with Meals on Wheels.—-
The<B> Christian Recreation Program</B> in Valencia received a $1,000 grant from the Wal-Mart Community Grant Program and the Butler Wal-Mart Supercenter to buy new equipment and supplies.—-
Winners at the Butler Duplicate Bridge Club were: First: <B>Alan Martin</B> and <B>Ray Kramer</B>. Second: <B>Joanne Zambroski</B> and <B>Alex Bealles—-
</B>Heather Ekas Fernandes, graduate of Knoch High School and Lock Haven University, recently had a story published in the book, "Chicken Soup for the Soul; Celebrating People Who Make a Difference." Fernandes' story reflects an experience she had while living in Sao Paulo, Brazil, with her husband, Joao.Fernandes lives in Cary, N.C. She is the daughter of Charles and Kimberly Ekas of Butler.—-
<B>Kimberly Smith</B>, Slippery Rock University assistant professor of exercise and rehabilitative sciences, has been elected student trustee of the American College of Sports Medicine. She will provide international leadership by helping to enhance research opportunities for exercise science and sports medicine students.
