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Everyone's Opinion Newsletter - Non Profit . www.freewebs.com/everyonesopinion

Hello, my name is Jeff Neff, founder of this newsletter. Recently I returned from Iraq and noticed that a lot of things have changed here in Altoona and Blair County and feel obligated to make this newsletter for the betterment of our area. That is why I came to Storytrax. I don't know you J.A.H., but thank you for showing me this site - its great.

 

Go ahead and call me if you have any questions or if you would be interested in getting involved with this newsletter. Now's the time: (814)935-2306

This is the Heritage Conservation Forum.

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Lisa Marie (Maley) Gehret  

Birthdate: 9/30/1965

Married to James E. Gehret (Jim)on May 21, 1992

Stepson Jimmy, born 4/14/1986

Our son Brandon, born 7/27/90

Work for New Pig Corporation, Tipton, PA

Church: St. Matthew Catholic Church, Tyrone, PA

Originally from Duncansville, PA

Have lived at current address for almost 10 years

Love to read, write, and feed my sweet tooth 

My profile picture is from 1996, I'll try to get a more recent photo postedWink

Hi:  My name is George Thompson and I am current president of the Alto Model Train Museum.

We are a group of local collectors who have a vision to start a model train museum in Altoona.

We love to share our interest in trains and to promote the hobby to our younger citizens thru our Thomas,  Brio, Geo-Trax and other displays.     We also sponser a Kids Club for 10 and up to teach them model railroad skills.   There is no charge for our open houses but our patrons have been generous with donations and we keep the bills paid.

Since its founding in 1990, the Tyrone Area Historical Society has pledged itself to the preservation, interpretation, and encouragment of interest in the unique history of Tyrone, PA.  Our goal is to ensure that present and future generations can share in and understand the rich heritage of this central Pennsylvania town.

Our Tyrone History Museum, located at the Rail Park, is open on Sundays and Wednesdays from 1 to 4 p.m.  Our Archives and Research Center, located in the Tyrone Shopping Center, is open on Wednesday from 1 to 4 p.m., or by appointment.  Please call 814-684-5141.

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