NEWS 2013

Greater Pike Community Foundation Presents $1,000 gift to Shohola Township’s Rohman Park

Pictured, from L to R: Jenni Hamill, Shohola Park and Recreation Committee Member; Jim Pedranti, President of the GPCF; and George Fluhr, Shohola Township Supervisor.

Greater Pike Community Foundation Presents $1,000 gift to Shohola Township’s Rohman Park

July 6, 2013

Greater Pike Community Foundation (GPCF) President Jim Pedranti presented the Foundation’s first gift in the amount of $1,000 to Shohola Township’s Rohman Park. Representatives for Rohman Park, the only municipal park in Shohola Township, welcomed the gift.

“We are honored to be Greater Pike Community Foundation’s first grant recipient. The Shohola Park and Recreation Committee intends to use

the grant to make improvements at the Park in conjunction with the construction of a new pavilion and additional playground equipment to be installed this summer,” said Jenni Hamill of the Shohola Park and Recreation Committee. “Rohman Park (located at 120 Twin Lakes Road in Shohola) represents a feeling of community spirit and our area’s history of recreation and stewardship of natural resources. We invite all of Pike County to come down to the Park and see this gift ‘in action.’”

The grant from the GPCF was made possible by the generosity of the Litzenberger Family Foundation.

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