Thursday, May 29, 2008
Some Old Photos
Do you like local history? Enjoy some old Altoona photos at a webpage called Altoona Archives. I haven't spent a lot of time on that site lately but they have some interesting shots. Check it out!
Tuesday, May 27, 2008
How Was Memorial Day Weekend?
Good morning Altoona PA! Hopefully you had a great Memorial Day weekend. Sunday, my family and I, as well as relatives visiting from out of town, were able to spend a lot of the day at Delgrosso's Park in Tipton. Yesterday, I was able to take part in the Juniata Memorial Day parade. The ceremony afterward, held next to the Juniata Ballfield, was brief but was, as usual, a pertinent reminder of the fact that our freedom has not been, and is not, free. I am thankful to God for providing our freedoms: to live, to have a fair trial, to own property, to travel, to worship without fear. I am thankful to the men and women who have served so faithfully to protect these freedoms.
As you know, summertime brings a great season to enjoy Altoona PA. I hope you will keep in touch with us at ILoveAltoona.com this summer. We are hoping to soon bring back some great features of the website that some of you are missing. Thanks for hanging in there with us as we remodel and reorganize.
Have a great day!
Matt
As you know, summertime brings a great season to enjoy Altoona PA. I hope you will keep in touch with us at ILoveAltoona.com this summer. We are hoping to soon bring back some great features of the website that some of you are missing. Thanks for hanging in there with us as we remodel and reorganize.
Have a great day!
Matt
Thursday, May 22, 2008
Amtran
Did you know that public transit is considered an important component of making cities attractive for young professionals who are looking for places to locate? While many residents don't take advantage of their services, AMTRAN continues to enable many people to work, shop and enjoy the community. Today, WRTA.com reports on progress on a major effort AMTRAN is making to use capital money (money that has to be used for infrastructure) to redevelop the old Roaring River Mills building. Parts of this project will be used to provide bus storage and part will be used to lease retail and/or office space to generate additional revenue for AMTRAN.
- Matt
Monday, May 19, 2008
Blair County Arts Festival
The Blair County Arts Festival, my favorite local event of the year, was this past weekend. My daughter and I enjoyed hours of free entertainment. We watched dance performance after dance performance. We had our fill of scrumptious festival food. We made crafts at the kids tent until we couldn't carry any more. And we marveled at all of the amazing artwork from both young and old. We filled up on festival memories to last us until May 2009.
- Christina
- Christina
Thursday, May 15, 2008
Gateway Project
If you follow local news, you may have seen Wednesday that the Blair County commissioners denied a funding request for the City of Altoona's Gateway Improvement Program. Last year, there was a tremendous outpouring of support from the community -- citizens, churches, community groups, businesses -- helping low-income residents repair their properties along some of one of Altoona's main corridors. The money given by the county's fund last year (over $35,000) went very far because it was used for supplies while labor and skill was donated by the volunteers.
Wednesday night, City Council discussed the issue of this year's program. Council wants to continue the program and asked City management to find a way. They also appealed to the local community to help. Donations can be given to the Gateway fund (they are likely tax deductible) -- supplies, equipment, money, etc. Volunteers are still needed. The City is planning to move forward and Councilmembers are calling on the community to help make an impact. To find out how to volunteer, go to the City webpage to learn more, or call Mary Anne Pellegrine or Paulette Cornet at City Hall at 949-2470.
- Matt
Wednesday night, City Council discussed the issue of this year's program. Council wants to continue the program and asked City management to find a way. They also appealed to the local community to help. Donations can be given to the Gateway fund (they are likely tax deductible) -- supplies, equipment, money, etc. Volunteers are still needed. The City is planning to move forward and Councilmembers are calling on the community to help make an impact. To find out how to volunteer, go to the City webpage to learn more, or call Mary Anne Pellegrine or Paulette Cornet at City Hall at 949-2470.
- Matt
Monday, May 12, 2008
Calling Volunteers!
As we rebuild ILoveAltoona.com, we're going to begin asking a few community members for help as we maintain the site, expand it, and help turn the ideas we've collected for the community into useful conversation leading to action. For you "oldies" (as in reading this site for 3 years), you may remember that ILoveAltoona.com (or "ILA" as we call it for short) was initially launched as a political campaign website. But with all of the good ideas on the website contributed by members of the community, and with other potential of the site, the team didn't want to just take it down. So rather than become a dormant has-been -- ILA is being prepared to be the center of some great conversation about how to serve Altoona, PA.
So... stay tuned. If you are interested in helping us make ILoveAltoona.com a pivotal hub for community ideas and action, please contact us and let us know.
- Matt
So... stay tuned. If you are interested in helping us make ILoveAltoona.com a pivotal hub for community ideas and action, please contact us and let us know.
- Matt
Thursday, May 8, 2008
Keith Photos
Lori, one of our most avid contributors, sent us these pictures of Keith Junior High School that she took during the recent open house. Enjoy!
Also, for you last minute Mother's Day shoppers, check out McIntyre's Candies downtown or on the Diamond in Hollidaysburg. They have a great selection of hand-made chocolates, candies, fudge and other yummies.
- Christina
Also, for you last minute Mother's Day shoppers, check out McIntyre's Candies downtown or on the Diamond in Hollidaysburg. They have a great selection of hand-made chocolates, candies, fudge and other yummies.
- Christina
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