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Thursday, October 16, 2008

1973: "GOLDEN RULE DAYS" IN LAWRENCE TOWNSHIP

What a great idea! Why can't we borrow that idea and do our own "Golden Rule Days" program? I had a very similar program on the agenda for a presentation at Kuser Farm mansion, but the budget crunch in Hamilton has temporarily (hopefully temporarily) curtailed Kuser evening programs. I have printed out a hard copy of this article for my friend Bob Immordino, who is not a computer user. Bob and I have been working on a Chambersburg onscreen Powerpoint type presentation which details the history of "the burg," and is centered on the Italian-American Chambersburg years. It was also a victim of difficult financial times. We were to have presented the program at Marsilio's Restaurant, but they went out of business. We'll get there one day.

2 comments:

Mike Bielamowicz said...

My father had each of these teachers while attending school in Lawrence. Most of them were at School #4, which was located on Route 1. My fathers, brothers and sisters each had these teachers. Do you know if this video is still around? I would have been at the intermediate school when this occurred, but don't remember it.

Tom Glover said...

Mike:

Lawrence has a pretty good reputation for preserving history. Call the main office and ask them to direct you to their history person.

TOM