Leadership Clinton County Celebrates Kick-Off of 20th Class

Participants take a break from teambuilding activities to pose for a photo with instructors. From the left, front, Jason Madigan (instructor), Tammy Garrison, Matthew Boobar, Jason Bitner, Susan Butler, Andrew Kremser, Cheryl Orndorf, Angela Welsh, Brenda Shaffer, Albert Jones (instructor). Back row, Caleb Bonar, Brian Walizer, Tiffany Bowmaster, Kelly Raudabauch, Katie Sue McCaslin, Jessica Zerby, Terri Marion, Bob Thompson (instructor), Phileshia Dombroski, Emily Corey.

LOCK HAVEN – Seventeen new participants of Leadership Clinton County recently gathered for an extensive two-day opening retreat to kick-off their training as future leaders of Clinton County.

Participants were involved in a variety of communication and team-building exercises. These exercises were designed to help the participants get acquainted, learn trust and to understand the importance of effective communication and teamwork. Participants were also introduced to a personal assessment tool to help them learn more about themselves, others and how to deal in situations where interpersonal relationships are involved. The retreat ended with the class selecting local organizations to volunteer their time while participating in the program.

Leadership Clinton County’s supporting sponsors include APC International Ltd.; Best Western Lock Haven; Bob Thompson-Diversified Asset Planners; Central PA Auto Auction, Inc.; Clinton County Commissioners; Clinton County Community Foundation; First Quality Enterprises, Inc.; Fraternal Order of Eagles #4298; M&R Contracting, Inc.; M&T Bank; PPL Electric Utilities; Satellite Rotary Club of Downtown Lock Haven; Sons and Daughters of Italy; Terrapin Care Station; The Bechdel Family; UGI Central Penn Gas Inc.; and Woodlands Bank

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