Penn State’s School of Music hosted a multimedia performance to honor Lunar New Year at Recital Hall Monday night. The performances included the piano, bassoon, cello and dance.
Moving forward after the easing of COVID-19 concerns, the Saxton-Liberty Alumni Association enjoyed gathering at the Six Mike Run Fire Hall on Labor Day weekend for their 33rd reunion banquet.
American Jazz pianist Christian Sands performed on the stage of Penn State’s Eisenhower Auditorium Wednesday evening, delivering a live concert with bassist Russell Hall and drummer Clarence Penn.
SAXTON â Meeting in its voting session Monday evening, the Tussey Mountain school board approved a resolution to refinance its 2017 and 2017A bonds, resulting in a savings for the school district.
The motion authorizes the issuance of federally taxable general bonds on a parameters basis to refund the districtâs general obligation bonds (subject to the stated minimum savings). The original financing involved improvements to the district schools at Saxton, Defiance and Robertsdale.
In January, Audre Bear, public finance investment banking director with Piper/Sandler of Camp Hill, outlined several scenarios for the district to consider. Bear told school board members that current interest rates are low, pointing to considerable savings for the district.