23rd Annual Sports Jamboree held
 June 24-26, 2005

Please go to the Sports Jamboree page for pictures and story.

To see pictures from 2004 Jamboree click here

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International Coastal Cleanup Project

Join us on the 3rd Saturday of September each year as the Pioneers sponsor the International Coastal Cleanup Project in Pennsylvania.

Each year on the third Saturday in September, the Ocean Conservancy conducts the International Coastal Cleanup around the world.  This project has become an educational tool to teach people world-wide the importance of clean waterways, whether they be oceans, bays, lakes, rivers, or streams.  Volunteers from around the globe, 55 U.S. states and territories and 118 countries participate each year—clearing tons of trash from coastlines, rivers and lakes.

The 2005 ICC in Pennsylvania resulted in almost 5220 pounds of trash being picked up from 72 miles of rivers, lakes, and streams by almost 507  volunteers at 8 different sites around the state. 

The 2004 ICC in Pennsylvania resulted in almost 45,000 pounds of trash being picked up from 30 miles of rivers, lakes, and streams by almost 222  volunteers at 10 different sites around the state.  The 2003 ICC was a huge success with growth almost tripling the number of volunteers over 2002.  With 970 volunteers from around the state, the ICC data cards showed almost 56,000 pounds of trash collected on 104 miles of rivers, lakes and streams in Pennsylvania.

The Erie site expanded from Presque Isle State Park and 200 people to 600 people at nine additional sites around the County.  Click here to see the final results of the 2003 cleanup.  Please contact Pennsylvania State Coordinator Leni Herr for more information on how to get involved in your area.  You do not have to be a Pioneer to take part.  Click here for pictures and more stories on the 2003 ICC, including the "most unusual" item found.

The 2002 International Coastal Cleanup in Pennsylvania resulted in over 4 tons of trash being picked up from 48 miles of rivers, lakes, and streams by almost 400 people!  

Please join the L. H. Kinnard Chapter as we sponsor the Cleanup in our state.  As few as two people can take part.  We've had over 200 people cleaning up Lake Erie at Presque Isle State Park.  First select a waterway to clean.  As trash is collected,  the type,  amount, and source is noted on a data card provided by the The Ocean Conservancy.  Trash bags and pencils are also provided..

Reasons to participate: 

  • Raise awareness of the problem of pollution
  • Help make our oceans and waterways safe for swimming, fishing and drinking
  • Share a special day with family, friends and co-workers
  • Contribute to marine debris research by filling out your datacard
  • Save the lives of innocent marine wildlife by removing debris that can be deadly

"In the end, we will conserve only what we love, we will love only what we understand, and we will understand only what we are taught."  
Baba Dioum, Senegalese conservationist
  

If you would like to help us clean up Pennsylvania's waterways and take part in the International Coastal Cleanup, please contact Pennsylvania State Coordinator LeniHerr@aol.com   

      
Pioneer Veterans Honored at Memorial July, 2002
 
   To see pictures of the moving ceremony click here

Below are pictures of TelecomPioneers helping the PA National Guard get items ready for soldiers and their families as the soldiers deployed from Indiantown Gap near Harrisburg.


Major Conrad & Earla Hoke, Capital Life Member Club, presenting Hug-a-Bears at Ft. Indiantown Gap

TelecomPioneers helped pack "goody bags" for families of soldiers being deployed at Indiantown Gap.

  L-R:  Earla Hoke, Kim Curtis, Nancy Bell,     Becky Curtis, and Jody, manager of PX

 

Painting Maps on school playgrounds

If you are recently retired and have some time to spare, we need your help in the Spring to help us paint maps of the US on school playgrounds.  The maps are used to help teach children geography.  Each Pioneer Club also makes bean bags to use for the games which are played as the kids learn state capitals and more.  Please call the Chapter Office 800-322-6710 for the name of your local contact.  This is a fun project!

 
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