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SUMMER MUSIC
FEST The
Patton Pavers have received permission from the
Patton Recreation Committee to hold band concerts
on Wednesday nights in the amphitheater at the Patton
Park. The concerts will be held from 6 to
8 pm during the months of June, July, and August.
Volunteer adults, teens, and bands are needed
to make this activity successful.
The
bands scheduled for June are:
June
4th Stillwater (Postponed)
June
11th Driveline (Teen
band)
June
18th Northern Cambria Community Band
(Playing
jazz, etc...)
June
25th Sound Drive (Play
a variety of music)
*NO
concert July 2nd Schedules for July &
August will hopefully be available at
the 4th of July Hometown Celebration of the
Arts.
For
July and August, PT Cruisers have volunteered to
play for one week during each of the months. We
are still in need of other bands to play during
the summer. Please contact Dave O’Hara at
674-8215 or chhsohara@aol.com to volunteer to take
a week or more...
A
free will offering will be taken at each concert
to build a fund to help sponsor other activities
in our community.
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Patton
Paver Concerned Student Award

There
are a lot of good students in the community who
have helped the Patton Pavers on different projects
throughout the year. However, Kenny Fye, a
senior graduating from Cambria Heights, has shown
his love for Patton by volunteering his time at
EVERY clean up day that the Patton Pavers have held.
On May 17th, the day after the high school
prom, Kenny was downtown bright and early to help
with the first clean up day of the year. Kenny has
painted, weeded, and completed what ever job we
have asked him to do. He is a GREAT worker
and we want to recognize him for his efforts. On
June 2nd at a Pizza Party at Park Avenue Pub, Kenny
will receive a savings bond and a certificate recognizing
his efforts. We sincerely Thank Kenny and wish him
the best of luck.
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Next
Clean-up Day Saturday June 28th
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Support
Local Businesses
Places
like Wal-Mart are forcing small businesses
to close. In order to keep the
convenience of shopping locally, we
must support the local stores. Some
of the shops in our area submitted Ads
for our newsletter, as you read this
paper let their Ads remind you that
part of keeping our town alive is supporting
their efforts to stay in business. Please
Note: Any local businesses who
didn’t get to advertise in this issue
may advertise in the fall issue.
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