SHANKSVILLE — Teachers and students across America can virtually join the annual ‘Moment of Remembrance’ from Flight 93 National Memorial. This year, the memorial ceremony held in observance of the
The National Park Service and the Friends of Flight 93 National Memorial announced that they will be holding a virtual education program in remembrance of the 9/11.
Ambucs to host blood screening May 1
The Ambucs Blood Screening Program will be held from 6:30 to 9:30 a.m. May 1 at the Blair County Convention Center, Altoona.
Register today and get a 36-test blood screening for $55. Optional tests are available for an additional cost. A 12-hour fast is required for the testing. Masks and social distancing are requested.
This annual event is open to the public. Reserve your space by calling 814-889-4222.
Proceeds from the blood screening event will benefit Ambucs to further support local programs and services in the community.
The Altoona Chapter of Ambucs is a fun, energetic group helping children, teens and adults with disabilities. It serves the community by providing therapeutic AmTrykes, educational scholarships for physical therapists and residential ramp building.