William Penn Life, 2006 (41. évfolyam, 2-12. szám)
2006-09-01 / 9. szám
Directions to the WPA Picnic... From the West 1. Take the Pennsylvania Turnpike to Exit 91 (Donegal). After paying toll, turn left at stop sign onto Rt. 31 East. 2. Continue on Rt. 31 East for 12.4 miles through town of Bakersville. 3. About 4/10 mile past CoGo’s Store, turn right onto Trent Road at Pioneer Park Campgrounds sign. 4. Proceed on Trent Road for approximately 3 miles until road dead ends at stop sign. 5. Turn left onto Copper Kettle Road and go 2/10 mile. 6. Turn right onto Ream Road and go 1/2 mile. 7. Turn right onto Lyons Road and go 6/10 mile to Penn Scenic View gate on right. From the East Take PA turnpike to Exit 110 (Somerset). Turn right onto Rt 31 West. Go approximately 5 miles and turn left onto Trent Road at Pioneer Park sign. Continue with #4 above. ROCKWOOD PENNSYLVANIA 1" " " " “r"-----WEST VIRGINIA , MARYLAND For Starters WPA sponsors champs Congratulations to the Munhall-West Homestead Baseball All Stars, sponsored by the WPA, who in July won the P. A.L. tournament in Irwin, Pa., with a perfect 4-0 record. The 9-year-olds endured 90-plus degree heat to win the trophy. National V.P.-Secretary Richard W. Toth helped coach this oustanding group of ball players, along with Manager Ed Chuba. The team played in a total of three tournaments, winning nine games and losing three. Way to go! GnCpmJmutation Celebrating the 50th Anniversary of Hungary’s Fight for Freedom Dear Friends and Fellow Hungarians: Fifty years ago, a yearning for freedom flared in the hearts of the Hungarians. The memory of those glorious and tragic days obliges us to action today. Every freedom-loving Hungarian should lift up high our national colors and make it known worldwide that the spirit of freedom manifested so clearly in 1956 still lives and will flourish in the future as long as the desire to be free exists in people’s hearts and minds. We ask our fellow Hungarians, members of our churches and organizations, businesses, and all those who treasure the legacy of the 1956 uprising to please accept our invitation to a GRAND CELEBRATION commemorating the heroes and events of Hungary’s fight for freedom. The celebration will be held on Saturday, October21,2006, at Penn Scenic View in Rockwood, Pennsylvania, beginning at 4:00 p.m. There will be an open bar, dinner, live music, dancing and special presentations. The menu will include chicken paprikas, dumplings, stuffed cabbage, breaded pork chops, beef pörkölt, potatoes, cucumber salad, pastries, pogacsa, coffee and tea. Cost is $40 per person. For reservations, please call Endre Csornán at 1-800-848-7366, Ext. 136. 2 William Penn Life, September 2006