- Last Updated on Monday, 30 October 2017 03:41
The Monongahela Main Street Program wishes to thank the following for their assistance in the 2017 “Avenue of the Hanging Jack-O-Lanterns” project. Carved from 37 real pumpkins, they hung on the utility poles from City Hall to the Monongahela Area Library during the month of October.
Sponsors:
The Mon River Towns Program for providing the original 2016 grainitial equipment
Triple B Farms (Sue Beinlich), for donating almost half of the pumpBX Studio
Chad DeSantis
Community Eye Care Associates
Deacon Hoover Real Estate Advisors
DeVore Hardware
Doreen Walters
First Baptist Church
From the Top Music Shop
George Stasko Construction
Goody Two Shoes
Granny Nannies
Grilli Studio
Handyman Matters
Holets Family
Howard Hanna Appraisals (Donald Berardino)
Italian Village Pizza
Just 4 You Gift Shop
Ladies of the G.A.R. (Starkweather Circle)
Little City Coffee
Madonna Catholic Regional School
Main Street Antiques
Main Street Barber & Supply
Michelle and Jocelyn Stoffel
Michelle Branthoover
Monongahela Area Library
Monongahela Area Revitalization Corporation
Monongahela Donora Lions
Monongahela Rotary Club
Mon Valley Safety Gear
Sparkles by Shell
Step for Fitness
Stromberg Garrigan Associates and Landmarks SGA of Somerset, Pa.
Uncommonly Bella
Whitlatch Family
Zimmer Printing
Carvers:
Amy Riegner
Ashley Joll
Becky Dudzik
First Baptist Church Youth Group (Marcia Barna)
Jamie McFarland
Jocelyn Stoffel
Joyce Dudzik Hollsopple
Laurie Cochran
Linda Dudzik
Michelle Stoffel
Scott Trunzo
Steve Anders
Stevie Anders
Sydney Kulsic
Tabitha Provan
Dr. Tom Werhle
Youth Fellowship of First United Methodist Church
Monongahela City Street Crew (Mark Gadd, supervisor, Chris Spahr and B.J. Tempest) for hanging the pumpkins
Committee:
Amy Riegner (Monongahela Area Library)
Dorothea Pemberton
Councilman Ken Kulak
Linda Dudzik
Michelle DeHosse (for the printed names on the sponsor ribbons)
Peggy Brown
Susan Gruber (who handwrote the sponsors’ names on the ribbons)
Terry Necciai
Others who helped in various ways:
Barbara Necciai Stoffel
Don DeVore
Jane Necciai
Tobias Provan
Helpful staff at several local stores where supplies were purchased, and the Monongahela Area Chamber of Commerce