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First Heritage Park Dinner a Success

HYNER - The Greater Renovo Heritage Park committee held it’s first annual dinner meeting last Wednesday at Western Clinton Sportsman’s Association in Hyner. The dinner meeting was their first and is planned as an annual corporate event. Bobbi Scrimshaw, right, one of the Heritage Park founders and a past president, was honored with a plaque for her past and continued service with the organization , presented by Rich Wykoff, left.
HYNER – The Greater Renovo Heritage Park committee held it’s first annual dinner meeting last Wednesday at Western Clinton Sportsman’s Association in Hyner. The dinner meeting was their first and is planned as an annual corporate event.
Bobbi Scrimshaw, right, one of the Heritage Park founders and a past president, was honored with a plaque for her past and continued service with the organization , presented by Rich Wykoff, left.

by Barbara Mastriania

HYNER – The Heritage Park Committee held their first of what will be annual corporate meetings last Wednesday evening at the Western Clinton Sportsman’s Association facility.
The dinner, deemed a success by all who attended, included a business session and the election of a Board of Directors. Elected to serve as directors were: Rich Wykoff as president, Vince Tarantella as vice president, Gary Gregory as treasurer, and Cindy Love as secretary. Also elected to the board were Tim Horner, Barbara Mastriania, Chris Miller, Lois Romanak and Alice Tarr.

Lois Romanak, a board member since Heritage Park was formed April 12, 1999 and Bobbi Scrimshaw, the first president of the board and charter member were honored for their long time service and hard work for the Heritage Park organization.

Lou Bernard was the featured guest speaker for the dinner. Bernard writes a newspaper column about interesting people and events in Clinton County that is published in The Record and the Lock Haven Express.

HYNER - Lou Bernard, was guest speaker at the first Heritage Park dinner held at Western Clinton Sportsman’s Association last Wednesday evening.
HYNER – Lou Bernard, was guest speaker at the first Heritage Park dinner held at Western Clinton Sportsman’s Association last Wednesday evening.
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