Wednesday, December 3, 2014

PA Route 6 Regional Management Action Plan Public Meetings



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Do 6: The Road Ahead

The PA Route 6 Alliance is sponsoring the first in a series of Regional Forums to kick-off the update of the Management Action Plan for the Route 6 State Heritage Area, an update that is required every ten (10) years. This update effort has been titled "Do 6: The Road Ahead".
A part of this update is to explore the concept of PA Route 6 as a Scenic Byway and to place even greater emphasis on historic preservation as a part of the PA Route 6 experience. The Forums will be localized to the segment of the Corridor in which it is held but all will include the following:
  •  Review and illustrate the six identified themes of the PA Route 6 Corridor, which include:
    • A Warrior's Road
    • Natural Opportunities
    • The Engineers Challenge
    • New Beginnings and Safe Havens
    • Visionaries, Achievers and Social Entrepreneurs
    • Outdoor Enthusiasts Paradise
  • Review major recommendations of the original MAP and progress to date
  • Review changes that have occurred along the Route 6 Corridor in past ten years
  • Identify sites, attractions, experiences or other tourism resources that may still be "best kept secrets" and need more attention
  • Introduce the concepts of Scenic Byways and Historic Preservation as a part of Route 6 heritage planning
  • Reinforce and enlist new partnerships and stakeholders in Route 6 heritage tourism efforts
  • Outline on-going participation efforts during the planning process
Each Forum will consist of the following:
  • An Informal Discussion Session with a representative of the planning team between 3:00 - 5:00 (Those interested should RSVP a preferred time to Jennifer Rossman in the PA Route 6 Alliance Office paroute6@verizon.net or at 814-435-7706814-435-7706 prior to December 5th.
  • A Public Session, between 5:00 - 7:00 on each day (RSVP not required)
The dates and locations for the Forums are as follows:
Monday December 8th:
Hawley, PA - Settlers Inn, Undercroft Room, 4 Main Avenue 
Tuesday December 9th:                 
Towanda, PA - Fairfield Inn & Suites, 1248 Golden Mile Road
Wednesday December 10th:
Coudersport, PA- Cole Memorial Wellness Center,
1001 East 2nd Street (West Entrance)
Thursday December 11th:
Corry, PA - Higher Education Building, 221 North Center Street

The PA Route 6 Alliance is requesting stakeholders, businesses, organizations and interested citizens to help them get started on The Road Ahead by participating in this Forum and process. These forums are the best way to get useful and useable information on the Corridor, the regions within the Corridor and the diverse communities along what has been called "One of America's most scenic drives". Local involvement will help sustain and enhance heritage tourism efforts in the 11-County PA Route 6 Region and provide the input needed to make sure our tourism efforts are focused and reflect the unique experience offered along PA Route 6.

The PA Route 6 Heritage Corridor is managed by the PA Route 6 Alliance. The funding for this planning effort has been received by the Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources and the Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission.

AASD Grad Operation's Foreman


Seth and Mary Walker


Seth Walker graduated from the Austin Area School District, Austin, Pennsylvania in 2005.  He is now the Operations Foreman for the Brookville Field National Fuel Supply Company, Brookville, Pennsylvania.

Pictured above is Seth and his wife, Mary Bradley Walker, who is from Bradford, Pennsylvania.



Tuesday, December 2, 2014

AASD Grad Retired Prothonotary/Clerk of Courts

Dean Dow

After graduating from the Austin Area School District, Austin, Pennsylvania, Dean attended Mansfield University of Pennsylvania.  He received a B.S. degree in Education - Political Science concentration.  Dean served as the Potter County Prothonotary/Clerk of Courts from January 1980 - January 2000 when he retired.

Monday, December 1, 2014

AASD Grad Executive Director of Potter County Visitors Association

David receiving Dam Park Planning Award


David Brooks is a graduate of the Austin Area School District, Austin, Pennsylvania.  After graduating from AASD, David attended Penn State University majoring in Recreation, Parks and Tourism.

He is currently the Executive Director of the Potter County Visitor's Association.

Saturday, November 29, 2014

AASD Grad Now Its School Principal

Kim, Kathryn, Clint and Garrett standing


Kimberly Fowler Rees is a graduate of the Austin Area School District, Austin, Pennsylvania.  She earned a B.S. degree in Psychology from Indiana University of Pennsylvania.  She also holds M.ed degrees in School Counseling from Penn State University and Curriculum and Instruction from Gannon University, Erie, Pennsylvania. Kim obtained the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Principal Certification from Edinboro University of Pennsylvania.  She is the Principal at the Austin Area School District.

Friday, November 28, 2014

Scott Weidler Makes Donation To Museum

Those of us affiliated with The E.O. Austin Home/Historical Society Museum believe that we have the proverbial "Crown Jewel" at One Town Square on Main Street.

We are not the only ones.

Not long ago a gentleman by the name of Scott Weidler toured our museum.  As he was leaving, he stated that we was retiring from Avery Dennison soon and instead of having a retirement party, he was going to direct Avery Dennison to make a donation to our museum in his name.

In today's mail was a check for $500.00


Thank you very much Mr. Weidler.  It is appreciated.

If anyone out there is looking for somewhere to make a donation for a tax write-off, please keep the E.O. Austin Home/Historical Society in mind.