History

…of a group of local volunteers, an attorney and a library director, the organization submitted Articles of Incorporation to the IRS in March, 2015 and non-profit status was officially granted…

State Street Bridge

State Street Bridge

…and would take 18 months to construct. The new concrete bridge, renamed Veterans Bridge, opened on Nov. 9, 1990. Soon after, the old steel girder span was dismantled. About 95…

Rich and Famous

Rich and Famous

…J. Mooney Las Vegas, Nevada, legalized gambling in 1931 and, as the industry grew, a local man played a key part in that business. Frank Joseph Mooney, born in Oil…

ARC Inclusion Library

…ARC? Visit Them Online at http://www.thearcclarion.org/ Call 814-226-7033, Ext. 4 Email info@thearcclarion.org All Yard Games Sports Outdoor Recreation Remote Controlled Basketball Want to shoot some hoops or play a basketball…

Early Theaters

Early Theaters

…the world’s “greatest equilibrist,” animal acts, magicians, “illustrated songs,” orchestra music, comedians, dancers, mind readers, evangelists, and, of course, moving pictures. The Orpheum Theater was located adjacent to the National…

Support Us

…materials Cleaning & Organizing Dust PC areas, book shelves, office areas, etc. Grounds Maintenance Collect garbage, pull weeds, shovel snow, etc. Organizing donated books Join our Friends Groups Our libraries…

Clark’s Summit

Clark’s Summit

…first mayor, William Williams, and leading city officials, including councilmen. They were John Mawhinney, John Evans, William Duncan, Charles Shepherd, William Dwyer, George Parker, T. H Williams, Samuel Irvine, Joseph…

Friends of the Library

…to a Friends of the Library group. If you’re interested in supporting the Advisory Council, please contact Amanda Barker, Branch Manager, by calling (814) 374-4605 or via email at cplbranchmanager@oilregionlibraries.org….

Teens

…places & things in Venango County, Pennsylvania. Incorporating discussions about recreation, business, volunteerism, revitalization, & community on the local level, the podcast aims to provide the surrounding area with engaging…

Presidential Visitors

Presidential Visitors

…in a 14-car special train throughout the region. Nixon, whose campaign swing was called “Take Nothing for Granted,” focused his speech on the Communist threat. His wife, Pat, stood beside