Sean Kershner
Sean is the son of Randy and Lisa Kershner of Fleetwood. Sean plans to attend Lock Haven University and study Criminal Justice and after graduation join the police force.
Sean has been involved in the following clubs at Fleetwood Area High School: Chess Club, Magic Club, Boyâs Tennis, Cross Country and Enviro-Thon. Also, Sean has dedicated himself to the community by being actively involved in volunteering for the Lionâs Club at Kidsight and helping keep clean the Kyle Pagerly Memorial Highway.
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Sean really admires actor Jackie Chan. Sean states that he really likes his movies and how involved he is in martial arts.
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Kat Hoskins
Spring is here and in Corbin it is again time for one of the seasonâs most traditional events: the GFWC Kentucky Ossoli Clubâs May Day Festival.
This yearâs 78th May Day Festival will, again, like last year, be a virtual event.
The May Day Festival is a fund raising event for the Ossoli Club. All proceeds are used to fund community service projects, and a portion each year is donated to the school classes participating in the program. Even though May Day was a virtual event last year and the school classes werenât able to participate, the Ossoli Club was still able to donate funds to the classes. Through the years, monetary votes for the young ladies competing for May Day Queen and May Day Tiny Queen have enabled the Ossoli Club to fund or contribute to community organizations, projects, and events. Examples include: Corbin School systemâs theater programs, the Carnegie Center, Corbin Cares, Corbin School systemâs Family Resource Centers,
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Apr 1, 2021
The new ArtsaRound Gallery on the Original Circle in Circleville welcomes ArtsaRound Scholarship winner and local student Genevieve Carstensen for a main-floor gallery event. The show, titled “Medieval to Modern – Fashions from Art,”
will start April 9 and run Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays through April 26, 2021. The gallery is located at 135 W. Main Street
in the heart of Historical Downtown Circleville.
Inspired by works of art from different time periods, Genevieve created a unique collection that gives life and shape to the garments in the 2D works of art.
“My process began by imagining unseen elements of the pictured garments. I planned the 3D designs, drafting, draping and fabric engineering to create an original pattern, plus researching historical materials and techniques,” says Genevieve. “I found many were cost prohibitive, too time consuming or unavailable. I used a mix of authentic materials and modern substitutes including chiffon, damask,