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This story appears in the April 2021 issue of Town&Gown.
It’s a little after 7 a.m. on a Monday inside a small radio studio in Happy Valley. The voice behind the mic is familiar.
If you listen to classic rock, have gone to a Penn State basketball game, a State College Spikes baseball game, or just about any charity event in State College, you know the voice.
“… on 99.5 DAAAAAAA BUS,” says DJ Jeff Brown, the legend who has been filling the State College airwaves for decades.
Brown sits behind the mic, Mountain Dew by his side. He is clad in blue jeans, sneakers, and a Penn State pullover. If there’s a perfect voice for radio, Brown has it. The truth is that he could be broadcasting anywhere – so Centre County is lucky to have him.
At the eastern side of Penn State’s campus across Porter Road from Beaver Stadium sits Medlar Field at Lubrano Park. The stadium has 5,570 seats and has been the home of the Penn State baseball team and the State College Spikes since it opened on June 20, 2006.
What might be most impressive about Medlar Field at Lubrano Park, though, is the story of how it came to be.
“I never envisioned the field as it stands today,” said former Penn State baseball player and alumnus Anthony Lubrano.
Lubrano says the plan for the field was born from a comment that he made to then-Penn State athletic director Tim Curley at a football game in 1997.
The Indiana Standardbred Association is excited to announce their recent decision to partner with the Harness Horse Youth Foundation in a comprehensive educational outreach to all counties in the Hoosier State.
ISA has agreed to provide the funding necessary to produce and distribute HHYF s 2021 set of Activity Boxes to each youth development coordinator in each county extension office, who will, in turn, give them to interested 4H clubs. Horse racing is important to the state’s economy, especially in terms of horse production and agriculture, explained ISA president Joe Putnam. The HHYF boxes are a unique way to send our message, increase awareness about harness racing with young horse lovers, and help the HHYF all at the same time. This is a win-win-win opportunity.”
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