The Lackawanna County Community Re-Invest Program provided a $20,000 grant to The Richard P. Notari, Sr. Scholarship Fund for sports equipment. The financing was used to purchase and install a batting cage at Pagnotti Park and golf cages at Marion Street Park.
Pictured are family and committee members of the Notari Scholarship Fund and Lackawanna County Commissioner Patrick M. O’Malley.
Lackawanna County and Lackawanna Historical Society officials gather at the entrance to the Model Mine at McDade Park for an award from the Anthracite Heritage Museum and Coal Steering Committee. This honor marks the 250th anniversary of “King Coal” in our area, throughout the United States, and the historic value of the McDade Park mine as a tourist attraction.
L-r, Mark Dougher, the County’s Deputy Director of Parks & Recreation; Mary Ann Moran-Savakinus, Lackawanna Historical Society; James Foley, Parks & Recreation Buildings & Grounds Manager; Scott Herring, 250th Anniversary of Anthracite Coal Steering Committee; Commissioner Patrick M. O’Malley, Bob Noone, Parks & Recreation Supervisor; and Robert Savakinus, Pennsylvania Historical & Museum Commission.
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