Tidioute Area News In Brief
Senior Center Menu
Thursday, June 26 will be Polish Sausage with peppers and onions, tater tots, dessert and beverages.
Monday, June 30 will be Sauerkraut and Kielbasa, mashed potatoes, dessert and beverages.
Tuesday, July 1 will be Ham Salad sandwiches/Tuna Salad sandwiches, potato chips, desert and beverages.
Thursday, July 3 will be Lemon Pepper Fish, Stuffed Shells, dessert and beverages.
Monday, July 7 will be Cream of Broccoli Soup, sandwich, dessert and beverages.
Tuesday, July 8 will be Goulash, vegetables, dessert, beverages.
Thursday, July 10 will be Hot Turkey Sandwiches, mashed potatoes, gravy, dessert and beverages.
Please call the center at 484-3020 to sign up for meals, just as a courtesy to the cooks.
Watson Grange
Watson Grange members will meet on Thursday, June 26, at the Grange Hall at 6:30 p.m.
Pies will be the refreshments this month.
Knights of Columbus
Members of the Knights of Columbus of ST John Church, Tidioute will meet on Thursday, July 10 at 7 p.m. in the ST John Center, due to the 4th of July Holiday.
Gun raffle
Tidioute Knights of Columbus are selling tickets for an engraved Henry Big Boy 44 Magnum before and after Mass at St. John Church, you can also purchase tickets from any member of the Knights of Columbus.
Drawing will be Sunday, Sept. 28. Need not be present to win. Tickets are$ 2 each or 3 for $5.
Thank You
The family of Helen Perry would like to thank everyone for all the cards of encouragement sent to her during her time of illness. She appreciated all the love and kind thoughts, gifts of flowers and visits.
Summer Reading
Program
Tidioute Public Library’s Summer Reading Program begins on July 7 and will continue until August 2.
This years theme is “Fuzz Boom Read!”
There will be programs for kids ages 2 to 16.
More details and registration forms are available at the Library.
The Library is open Monday and Wednesday noon to 7 p.m. and Friday and Saturday 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Community
improvement
The Board of Directors of the Tidioute Area Health and Dental Center, Inc. (TAHDC, Inc.) voted on June 17 to go ahead with plans to make improvements to the parking area at the corner of Main and Buckingham Streets in Tidioute. In addition to constructing a driveway into the area, and a new sidewalk (on Main Street) to include the corner with proper handicap access, they have approved rebuilding the unstable bank area with concrete blocks in the back of the parking lot towards Northwest Savings Bank, leveling off the top of the area and putting a wall in place along Buckingham Street. In the area between the sidewalk and the wall there will be some type of plantings, and on the wall a “Tidioute” sign. The wall at the back of the lot toward the bank will be angled back in the front, and the portion of the wall at the upper corner will be low so as not to obstruct the view of vehicles coming around that corner.
It is estimated that approximately 2 to 3 parking spaces will be lost as a result of the improvements and that it will take approximately one month to complete, weather permitting.
TAHDC, Inc. has stated that they consider this Community Project because it will enhance and improve one of the main entryways into our town, When completed, the parking lot will be used by Staff at the Health Center during business hours, but available for use by the general public after business hours.
Election of officers was held at this same meeting with results as follows: Bob Schwab-President; Cindy Paulmier-Vice President; Carol Klingenburg-Secretary and Assistant Treasurer; Sandy Jamieson-Treasurer, and Board Members: Ken Nicholson, Walt Snavley, Rachael Watson, Sandi Ringel and Sharon Williams.
The current budget was reviewed and the proposed budget for the upcoming fiscal year was approved.
TAHDC, Inc. has already received some funding for this project, but are asking for additional donations to help offset the matching funds requirement. Anyone interested in helping to beautify and improve our community can make a donation with checks payable to “TAHDC, Inc.” and mail to TAHDC Inc., 52 Jefferson ST, Tidioute, PA 161351. All monies received will go towards the Parking Lot Project.
Senior Center
Pathstone Senior Community Service Employment Program was the main topic on Thursday at the Tidioute Senior Center.
David and Barb Winner presented a program to those present on those age 55 and older and unemployed on re-entering the work force.
Why hire an older worker? Experienced equals added value, qualified equals skilled labor, responsible equals work ethic, and talented equals diverse abilities.
All you need at the time of your appointment is your income verification such as your most current Social Security award letter, SSI, SSDI, access card, pension(s) benefits letter or statement, unemployment. Social Security card, identification card such as driver license or state issued identification. If you qualify, you will need your bank information for direct deposit. Bring your information just in case.
Hourly rate is $7.25 per hour for 15 hours a week. You get paid while you are interviewing for work.
At Pathstone they believe that achieving the American Dream is possible for everyone, regardless of age. It is their mission to promote pathways to economic, self-sufficiency for older individuals and their families who are working to achieve this dream.
Pathstone, Inc. is located at 200 Liberty Street, Warren. For more information call 726-3300.
Supervisor needed
Deerfield Township is in need of a Supervisor due to the resignation of John Flasher.
Any interested person should attend the next meeting on July 14 at 7 p.m. at the township building or call Duane Gibson at 563-7026 or Tom Kollar at 484-7333.
The Dance Express Team from Warren will perform at the Tidioute Community Charter School on Saturday from 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. The members of the company are students from around Warren County. The performance will be in the school gymnasium. The event is free and open to the public. Dance Express will be competing at Nationals the second week of July in Toledo Ohio.
Canoe races
Once again the Anything That Floats Allegheny River Raft Race will take place on Saturday, July 12.
The race starts at 11 a.m. behind the Wildwood on RT 62N and ends at 3 p.m. at Tidioute Boat Launch.
Entry fee is $5 per person.
A theme of “Super Hero’s” leaves a lot to the imagination.
There will be trophies for First, Second and Third Place, in Drifters, Paddles, Canoes, Kayak, Most Spectacular Raft (has to be decorated to fit the theme), Furthest Traveled, Youngest participant, and Oldest Participant.
This event is sponsored by the VFW Ladies Auxiliary of Post 8803.
To enter or for more information please contact Sonya Spencer at 814-706-7566 or Melissa Potts at 814-730-3528.
July Birthdays:
1. Kristen Robertson
2. Kallei Davison, Owen Heenan, Lukas Sheckler, Larry Anderson
3. Craig D. Holmes, Mackenzie Blake, Dakota Barton, Joan Kane, Marge Anderson, Travis Moore, Ashley Saullo
4. Ricky Greeley, Jamie Anderson, John Nodzak, Jim Matie, Sheryl Hulings, Delia Campisano, Melissa Gresham
5. Nena McCandrew, Kathleen McGraw, Luke Heenan, Shelly Campisano, Luke Schwab, Jean Yeager, Leanne Bailor, Alicyn Haney-Rhodes, Jacob Saullo
6. Lori McLaughlin
7. Ken Nicholson, Aaron Clickett
8. Audrey Campbell, Herb Riemenschneider, Tim McLaughlin, Becky Sneltzer
9. Jay Lindemuth, Cassie York, Kaleb Schwab
10. Morgan Silvis, Cory Blake, Mariah Wolford, Kate Proper, Matthew Jamieson, Kevin Seelinger, William Sheckler III, Tod Higgins
11. Vivian Shaw
12. Kaylyn Watters
13. Kaitlon Silvis, Heather Cass, Joseph King, Joe Alberth, Dennis Kitelinger
14. Cassandra Reasbeck, Frank Buccardo JR, Jim Kist, John Benner, Ron Ringel, Elaine Robbins
15. Gregory Heenan, Jeffery Richards, Dave Rondinelli, Jim Kostkas, Jessie Matie, John Kostkas, Christopher Wilcox
16. Dan Parker, Alicia Nicholson, Mackenzie Rehe, Olivia Kitelinger, Michael Heenan, Terri Fike, Todd Downey
17. Sue Rondinelli, Kelly Greeley, John McCracken, Brandon Blair, Briana Blair, John Blair, Julie Fike-Tencate, Mike Knight, Mary Fink
18. Mark Moore, William Vrizenga, Monica Antil, Matthew Joseph, Carol Ziegler
19. Missy Conte, Ella Johnson
20. Dian Wolford, Robert Williams SR, Chris Rison
21. Laura Rondinelli
22. none
23. Betty Kowalski, Nicholas McCandrew, Carol Benner
24. Jennette Hayes, Gaynell Wilcox, Krista Greeley, Cody Greeley, Rick Downey, Brooks Ambos
25. Bobbie Heenan, Jean Kitelinger, Phylis Rapp
26. Madi Mineweaser, John Fink, Missy Klos, Sue Lester, Adrian McLaughlin, Miranda Irons
27. Lisa Sveda, Lisa Spulecki, Jack Kostkas
28. none
29. Carol Bunce, Lita Wolford, Jay McKown
30. Beth Navarro, Logan Moore, Butch Glenn, Lance Spencer, Kay Moore, Colleen McLaughlin
31. Derek Klos, Justin Drukenbrod, Donna Reitz
Tidioute Area News in Brief
Senior Center Menu
Thursday, June 19 will be grilled cheese, tomato soup, dessert and beverages. Alternate will be salad.
Monday, June 23 will be pancakes, bacon, juice. Alternate will be scrambled eggs.
Tuesday, June 24 will be macaroni and cheese, stewed tomatoes, dessert and beverages. Alternate will be salad.
Thursday, June 26 will be Polish sausage with onions and peppers, Tater Tots, dessert and beverages. Alternate will be stuffed tomato with cottage cheese.
Monday, June 30 will be sauerkraut and kielbasa, mashed potatoes. Subject to change. Alternate of soup and sandwich.
Holiday Lighting
Meeting
There will be a meeting of the Holiday Lighting Committee on Wednesday, June 18 at 7 p.m. at the home of Sue Salm.
Any community member who would like to help out with the planning and decorating of the community of Tidioute should try to attend this meeting.
New ideas are always welcome.
Senior Center Activities
Thursday, June 5 was Farmers Market Vouchers Day with 84 clients signing up and receiving vouchers. Lynn Espin and her helper Jan were pleased with the turn-out.
On Monday the group voted to purchase a birthday cake for the April, May and June birthdays.
An ad was purchased for the Sports Boosters Community Birthday Calendar. They also purchased a meat grinder for use in the kitchen.
A sign-up sheet for Wednesday, June 25 for a 5 p.m. picnic at the home of Martha Walters on McCauley Hill is available. A bus will be provided.
For Father’s Day, they decided to give the fathers Pennsylvania lottery tickets.
Deerfield Township
John Flasher has resigned as supervisor, therefore, Deerfield Township is in need of a supervisor.
Anyone who is interested in becoming a township supervisor should come to the July 14 meeting at the township building at 7 p.m. or they can contact Duane Gibson at 563-7026 or Tom Kollar at 484-7333.
Flag Burning Ceremony
The Ladies Auxiliary to VFW Post 8803 would like to thank all who attended and participated in the Flag Burning Ceremony on Saturday, June 14.
A special thank you to Nettie Durstine and Brian Bonner for the great job they did playing taps.
Bev Stotler, patriotic instructor of the Ladies Auxiliary, read about the flag and several members of the auxiliary assisted in presenting the flags to members of the VFW Post 8803 for proper burning.
Knights of Columbus
The members of the Tidioute Knights of Columbus are selling tickets for an engraved Henry Big Boy 44 Magnum before and after Mass at St. John Church, and you can purchase them from any Knights of Columbus member.
Drawing will be held on Saturday, Sept. 28 at the closing ceremonies for the Pennsylvania State Championship Fishing Tournament.
Need not be present at the drawing to win.
Tickets are $2 each or 3 for $5.
The next meeting of the Knights of Columbus will be Thursday, July 10 at St. John Center. This is because of the 4th of July holiday.
Sports Boosters
Tidioute Sports Boosters would like to thank everyone who has submitted updated information for the community birthday calendar.
Also, thank you to all the businesses that purchased an ad, it was very appreciated.
If there are any last-minute changes or ads that need submitted, contact Amanda Shields at 730-3120 as soon as possible.
The order will be submitted in the next week.
Calendars will be going on sale early this fall.
WWII Reenactment
Just a quick reminder that the Tidioute Bridge crossing the Allegheny River will be closed for approximately two hours on Saturday, Aug. 2 from 2 to 4 p.m.
Also Route 62 will be closed from 3:30 p.m. to 4 p.m.
Plan your travels early so as not to be caught up in the delay of traffic for this event as traffic will be congested.
Special permits have been applied for and everything is set for the big event.
Media Day
There will be a Media Day at the Encampment site of the WWII Reenactment on Friday, Aug. 1 from 10 a.m. to noon. This will be a special media day for all media.
Surplus Day
The next Surplus Day, Salvation Army food commodity will be held on Monday, June 23 at Tidioute Towers from 9 to 11 a.m.
For more information, contact Russell Glenn at 484-1234.
Tidioute Area News In Brief
LINDA SCOTT
Correspondent
Senior Center menu
Thursday, June 12 will be Stuffed Cabbage/Stuffed Peppers ( your choice), Mashed Potatoes, Corn Bread, Alternate will be Cottage Cheese and Fruit, dessert and beverages.
Monday, June 16 will be Bacon Cheeseburgers, French Fries, Alternate will be Soup, dessert and beverages.
Tuesday, June 17 will be Meatloaf, Mashed potatoes, vegetable, alternate will be Cottage Cheese and Fruit, dessert and beverages.
Thursday, June 19, will be Grilled Cheese, Tomato soup, alternate will be Salad, dessert and beverages.
Monday, June 23 will be Pancakes, bacon and juice and the alternate will be scrambled eggs.
Tuesday, June 24 will be Macaroni and Cheese with stewed tomato’s, the alternate will be salad.
Flag Burning Ceremony
The Ladies Auxiliary to the VFW Post 8803 will be holding the Flag Burning Ceremony on Saturday, June 14 at 10 a.m. in the Post home parking lot.
The public is welcome to attend and please bring any worn out flags you have so they can be properly disposed of.
There are boxes located at Tidioute Post Office, Evan’s Market, Trading Post, Buccardo’s Restaurant, Tidioute Towers and the VFW Post.
TAHDC, Inc. meeting
Members and Directors will meet at 7 p.m. Tuesday, June 17 at ST John Center.
Review of the old and new fiscal year budget and election of officers will take place at this meeting.
Everyone is encouraged to attend.
Knights of Columbus
At the recent meeting of the Knights of Columbus, Council of the Saints #9304 the officers for the 2014-2015 term were chosen and are as follows.
Grand Knight- Larry McGuigan; Financial Secretary-Gary Koech; Deputy Grand Knight- Dan McLaughlin; Chancellor- Robert Schwab; Recorder- Jim Kristobak; Advocate- Howard Klingenberg; Warden- Mike Sofranko; Inside Guard-Bob Sofranko; Outside Guard- Gerry Svitek; Trustee for 1 year- Pat Heenan; Trustee for 2 years- Jim Carothers; Trustee for 3 years – Tom Heenan; Chaplin- Fr. Joe; Lecturer- Chris Roofner.
WWII Reenactment
The 6th Annual WWII Reenactment, the Battle of the Bridge at Remagen will be held on Saturday, Aug. 2, at 3 p.m. in Tidioute.
This year there will be Armored Vehicles on display that will include a German Tank Stug III, and German Half Track, American General Stuart Tank, M4 Armored Car, and an American Half Track.
A reminder that for everyone’s safety, spectators are asked to remain outside roped areas during the reenactment and to follow instructions of the Fire Police and reenactment volunteers.
Viewing areas are available on both sides of the river with limited nearby parking.
There will be a special viewing area for Veterans located at the intersection of King Street and Buckingham Street.
Guest Speaker this year will be MSG Steven G. Appleby, Director of the Eldred PA WWII Museum and he will speak during opening ceremonies at the Veterans Tent area on Buckingham street beginning at 2 p.m. on Saturday, August 2nd.
Please use available trash can and thank you for not littering.
A Special Note: The Tidioute Bridge will be closed to vehicle and foot traffic from 2 p.m. until the completion of the event around 4 p.m. Be sure to determine which side of the river you want to watch from and plan accordingly. Route 62 will be closed during the event from approximately 3:30 p.m. to 4 p.m. Plan for delays and drive carefully as route 62 will be congested.
This event is sponsored by the 99th Infantry Division, 393rd Regiment Easy Co., Battle Babies, Tidioute Borough, Limestone Township, Tidioute VFW Post 8803 and the Servicemen’s Home Corporation.
White Sheets of Surrender
Residents and campers are being asked to hang a white sheet out the window of their home during the WWII Reenactment on Saturday, Aug. 2.
The white sheet symbolizes their surrender.
For more information on hanging the white sheets contact chairperson Lee Lindemuth at 484-0225.
Bridge to close
for 2 hours
Travelers are being reminded that during the WWII Re-enactment, the Tidioute Bridge crossing the Allegheny River will be closed from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m.
Route 62 will also be closed for approximately for 1/2 hour only from 3:30 p.m. to 4 p.m.
Volunteers for crowd control are always needed and they can contact Lee Lindemuth at 484-0225 if they want to help.
Dollar Dinner
Tidioute First United Methodist Church will be holding its Dollar Dinner on Tuesday, June 17, at 6 p.m.
Menu will be picnic style with barbecue ham, hot dogs, salads and dessert.
All are welcome to attend and enjoy good fellowship.
Borough Council
Council members met Monday evening at 7 p.m. Minutes from the previous meeting were accepted.
Police Chief Steve Vincent reported traveling 869 miles and covered 24 incidents.
Mayor Pam McLaughlin presented the idea that Tidioute Borough Council start up a Rewards Fund so council can offer a reward for information leading to the conviction of those doing criminal acts in our borough, past and present. Anyone wishing to make a donation to this fund can stop by the borough office and made a donation or you can mail your donation to the Tidioute Borough Office and mail it to 129 Main ST, Tidioute, PA 16351. Please mark the memo line for Reward Fund. These funds will be kept separate from all other borough funds.
Maintenance Manager Walt Snavley reported some damage at the boat launch to the dock and the Sports Court due the recent storm. A workbee will be set up to clean up the sports court, and make any repairs. Also, damage was done to the fence and building at the sewer plant caused by a truck accident. The drivers insurance will cover the damage.
Work will be done on McCauley Hill Rd. and more weed eating will be done within the borough.
The borough office is receiving a face lift as part of the Regional Main Street Restoration Grant through Warren County EOC with completion date set for June 14, 2014.
Treasurers report was accepted and permission was granted to pay the bills for May 2014.
Up Coming Events:
12 SWCMA meeting at 7 p.m.
14 Flag Burning Ceremony at 10 a.m. at VFW
17 Dollar Dinner at 6 p.m. at Methodist Church
TAHDC Inc. meeting at 7 p.m. at ST John Center
Tidioute Area News in Brief
Senior Center Menu
Thursday, June 5 will be hamburg gravy, rice, vegetable, dessert and beverage. The alternate will be stuffed tomato with tuna.
Monday, June 9 will be hot dogs and baked beans, dessert and beverages. The alternate will be a cup of soup.
Tuesday, June 10 will be pork roast, mashed potato, gravy and California blend vegetables, alternate will be grilled chicken salad, dessert and beverages.
Thursday, June 12 will be stuffed cabbage or stuffed peppers, your choice, mashed potato, corn bread, alternate will be cottage cheese with fruit.
Monday, June 16 will be bacon cheeseburger, french fries, the alternate will be soup of the day, dessert and beverages.
Tuesday, June 17 will be meatloaf and mashed potatoes, vegetable, the alternate will be cottage cheese and fruit, beverages and dessert.
Thursday, June 19 will be grilled cheese sandwiches and tomato soup, the alternate will be salad, beverages and dessert.
Call the Senior Center at 484-3020 to sign up for lunch and to request your choice of food for the lunch that day.
Deerfield Township
Clean-up
Spring Clean-up for Deerfield Township will be on Saturday, June 7 from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the township building.
Cost is $10 per car load and $20 per pickup truck load.
No batteries, paint, hazardous material, roofing material, cement blocks or building material.
Flag Burning Ceremony
The Ladies Auxiliary to the VFW Post 8803 will be holding the Flag Burning Ceremony on Saturday, June 14 at 10 a.m. in the VFW parking lot.
This is open to the public and everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend.
Bring any worn flags so they can be disposed of properly.
There are boxes at the Tidioute Trading Post, Evans Market, Buccardo’s Restaurant, Tidioute Post Office, Tidioute Towers and of course the VFW Post Home to put your used flags in.
Community Birthday
Calendars
Tidioute Sports Boosters is now accepting ads from any business in the surrounding areas of Tidioute.
The cost is $40 and the ad will be placed on the Tidioute Community Birthday Calendars.
Ads must be received by June 15. They can be mailed to Tidioute Sports Boosters c/o Amanda Shields, 1 Evans St., Tidioute, PA 16351.
Provide business name, phone number and any additional information you would like. Also include the $40 cost and all checks should be made payable to Tidioute Sports Boosters.
Calendars will be hung in homes all year long and so will your business information.
What better way to get your business information to your customers.
Any questions, call 814-730-3120.
VFW Post Officers
VFW Post 8803 has announced its new officers for the year.
Commander: Lee Lindemuth, Sr. Vice Commander: Paul Matie, Jr. vice Commander: Jim Lynch, Quartermaster: Dick Brown, Adjuntant: Bob Hanson, Chaplain: Brooks Ambos, three-year trustee: Blaine Wiler, two-year trustee: Bill Brown Sr., one-year trustee: John Hanisak, Service Office: Ed Burris.
Servicemen’s Home
Corp
Newly elected officers and board of directors for the Tidioute Servicemen’s Home Corporation are as follows: President-Dan Edmiston; Vice President-Bill Konkle; Secretary/Treasurer-Dick Brown. Directors are Lee Lindemuth, John Hanisak, Paul Matie, Charles Hollabaugh.
Watson Grange
Plans for some new plumbing and a new front door were the main business at the recent Watson Grange meeting presided over by Master Bob Hollabaugh.
There are plans underway to reactivate the Junior Grange.
All children between the ages of 5 to age 14 are eligible to join and may contact Kelly VanOrd or Miranda Irons.
A hayride is planned for Friday, June 6 at John and Deanna Hollabaugh’s home at 6 p.m. There will be mountain pies and snack foods on the menu.
The June 12 meeting has been canceled.
The next regular meeting will be on June 26 at 6:30 p.m. with pie for refreshments.
Farmers Market
Vouchers
Farmers Market vouchers will be available on Thursday, June 5 at Tidioute Senior Center from 9 to 11:30 a.m.
Vouchers are available to Warren and Forest counties residents.
Income guidelines are $21,590 for a single person and $29,101 for a couple.
ID is required.
Swedish Church
Services
A special service was held a the Swedish Union Church on Sunday, May 25 honoring the memory of veterans who have passed.
Veterans who were in attendance were recognized for their services and presented with a red carnation boutonniere.
Families of veterans past and present were given carnations in honor of their loved ones’ military service.
The congregation was honored to have these veterans in attendance, including two WWII veterans and a former prisoner of war.
The service commenced with prayer, the Pledge of Allegiance, and a patriotic hymn.
Dr. and Mrs. Stephen Johnson presented worship in song, and Pastor Dale Timco of Allegheny Bible Church delivered the gospel message.
TCCS Class of 2014
Tidioute Community Charter School held their graduation ceremonies on Friday, May 30 at 7 p.m.
There were 17 students who received diplomas and several awards.
Tanya Krouse and Patrick Thompson, members of the junior class were the ushers who led the class of 2014 to the stage.
Class Valedictorian was Robberta Kitelinger, Salutatorian was Anna Lindemuth, Historian was Lauren Palmer. Class Advisor was Michelle Buccardo and their class flower was the Bird of Paradise.
Dr. Doug Allen introduced the guest speaker Ryan Guerra, a teacher at Tidioute Community Charter School.
Special awards were presented as follows: TCCS Endowment Fund Scholarships went to Stephanie Burris, Chance Klos, Megan Kime, Anna Lindemuth, Robberta Kitelinger and Morgan Molek and was presented by Kathleen Johnson.
Dennis “Shipwreck” Kelly Memorial Athletic Scholarship was presented to Robberta Kitelinger by Ryan Guerra.
George R. Harrington Sr. Music Memorial Award was presented to Robberta Kitelinger by Floyd Moore.
Lions Club Scholarship was presented to Robberta Kitelinger by Carmen Fedele
EDUA Award was presented to Anna Lindemuth by Duane Vicini.
VFW Pequignot-Yeager Post 8803 Scholarship was presented to Robberta Kitelinger and Anna Lindemuth by Lee Lindemuth.
VFW Citizenship Award was presented to Stephanie Burris and Jordan Yeager by Doris Svitek.
Warren County Historical Award was presented to Chance Klos by Amy Wickert.
Elzie E. Lynch American Legion Post 0334 Award was presented to Stephanie Burris and Jordan Yeager by Caroline Knight.
Cody Mohrey “Heart of Gold” Memorial Scholarship was presented to Lukas Divido and Anna Lindemuth by Brittany Dice and Micheala Mohrey. Robbie Kitelinger and Chance Klos both received acknowledgments from the sisters of Cody Mohrey
Lauren Palmer called the roll of class members, diplomas were presented by Albert Haney, president of the board, and Julie Lindemuth, vice president of the board.
Music was presented by the Tidioute Band and the TCCS High School Choir.
All of the graduates will be attending college or a trade school.
Cast for Comedy
This year the Tidioute Community Charter School’s drama club presented a comedy called “The Actor Games.”
This play is a parody of the “Hunger Games” movie and books.
The cast and crew gave two performances; the directors were Sara Aiello and Tammy Shirey.
The cast included Anna Lindemuth, Robbi Kitelinger, Morgan Molek, Desi McChesney, Emily Hagberg, Lauren Slack, Allyvia Morgan, Lexi VanOrd, Corinn Pastors, Dakota Gourley, Grady Wiles-Shaw, Anna Burke, Bella Konkle, Hailie Cass, Geoffery Swanson , Connor Faulkner, Shawn Merritt and Mogon Silvis.


