Jan 2, 2021
The weather and outdoor setting allowed for people to still show up Thursday evening at Pine Mountain Resort in Breitung Township on New Yearâs Eve for the annual Torch Parade and fireworks sponsored by Brianâs Auto Body and Freedom Fireworks. Patrons watched from their vehicles as well as from the outdoor Sitzmark deck. (Theresa Proudfit/Daily News photo)
The weather and outdoor setting allowed for people to still show up Thursday evening at Pine Mountain Resort in Breitung Township on New Yearâs Eve for the annual Torch Parade and fireworks sponsored by Brianâs Auto Body and Freedom Fireworks. Patrons watched from their vehicles as well as from the outdoor Sitzmark deck. (Theresa Proudfit/Daily News photo)
GUY D. FORSTROM
Bouquet: If you have ever had the pleasure of meeting Breitung Township’s Department of Public Works Superintendent Guy D. Forstrom, you know that he is a force to be reckoned with when it comes to experience and knowledge regarding Public Works. Guy has always been “the guy” to go to when the township and its residents needed anything done.
When you are driving down U.S. 2 or the main streets in Breitung Township, you can see examples of Guy’s creativity on display, whether in lighted Christmas displays, or the American flag that proudly lights up the side of our Department of Public Works building year-round. He was always quick to lend a helping hand, even if it was outside of his usual work parameters.
Dec 18, 2020 THE PETSCHAR SIBLINGS â from left, in back are Darren Petschar, Lynn Gussert and Dean Petschar. In front are Dana Colenso, Darla Olson and Denise Larson.
THE PETSCHAR SIBLINGS â from left, in back are Darren Petschar, Lynn Gussert and Dean Petschar. In front are Dana Colenso, Darla Olson and Denise Larson.
IRON MOUNTAIN Six siblings and their families have adapted their holiday celebrations to benefit programs in three area school districts.
The Petschar siblings Dana Colenso, Denise Larson, Dean Petschar, Darla Olson, Lynn Gussert and Darren Petschar, along with their spouses, children and grandchildren in 2014 switched from exchanging gifts to having a fun-filled evening that generates money for those in need, with the theme of “Share Your Christmas.”