New board members added to Golden Rainbow Center - SAGE
The new members are Gerald Green, Sandy Lefler, Laura OKane, Charles Robbins and DeAnn Young.Others who joined the board this year include Jack Fulton, David Kimball, Ginny Peacock, John Ninos and Cathedral City Councilman Sam Toles.
The 10 members join Lowe; board vice chairman Joe Giarrusso; treasurer Michael-Jon Smith; secretary Dennis Jory; and board directors Ralph Alberto; Palm Springs Councilman Rick Hutcheson; Jim Reynolds; Brian Rix; and Ernie Shaffer.
The Golden Rainbow Center - SAGE is at 611 S. Palm Canyon Drive, Suite 201 in Palm Springs.
John Fulton Reynolds - News
Others who joined the board this year include Jack Fulton, David Kimball, Ginny Peacock, John Ninos and Cathedral City Councilman Sam Toles. The 10 members join Lowe; board vice chairman Joe Giarrusso; treasurer Michael-Jon Smith; secretary Dennis Jory
Meredith McCliment of Glenn High School is the recipient of the Fulton Carolina Medal. The Fulton Scholar is awarded a one-time $1500 college scholarship. Meredith will enroll at UNC-Chapel Hill and is the daughter of Scott and Kathy McCliment.
God has blessed their union that produced 14 children, five of whom proceeded her in death, including, Missy Reynolds, John Reynolds, Rachel Reynolds (Bohanon), Sylvester Reynolds and Sylvia Reynolds (Bennett). She leaves behind in this life nine to
Fayette: Jenna E. Clary, Andrew Arthur Duerr Jr., Zachary E. Freeman, Morgan Elizabeth Fulmer, Tracy N. Hardy, Madison B. Harris, Zacchaeus J. Kimbrell, Hillary P. Lowery, Floyd Fulton Newman III, Sarah Emily Shelton, Matthew Glenn Shirley,
By STAFF Judith Ann Bollinger conveyed 131 Fulton St. to Harold A. Penner and Barbara A. Penner for $140000. Mary E. Lawson conveyed property on a public road to Carrie L. Gockley for $1. David E. Austin and Sally J. Austin conveyed 145 Front St. to
Muncy Historical Society | Civil War Road Show
The Honorable Tom Corbett, Governor, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, greeted stakeholders and guests in the main hall of the Capital. PA Civil War 150 is governed by a statewide alliance of history, arts and cultural organizations including the Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission, the Pennsylvania Heritage Society, the Senator John Heinz History Center and the Historical Society of Pennsylvania along with partner organizations across the state.
The Muncy Historical Society is proud to be a sponsor of high-quality programming during 2011, in this, the first year of commemoration.
Sunday, March 13, 2011 Civil War Gen. John Fulton Reynolds.Reynolds was born in Lancaster, PA in 1820. He graduated from West Point in 1841. His career in the Regular Army included service in the Mexican War in which he received two brevet promotions for gallantry and meritorious conduct; service in the Utah Expedition and various campaigns against the Indians. In 1860 he was appointed commandant of cadets and instructor of tactics at West Point, where he served until the outbreak of the Civil War.
In June 1862 Reynolds served as military governor of Fredericksburg, VA. After the battle of Gaines Mill he was captured by Confederates and was later exchanged. He commanded the PA Reserve Division at Second Manassas and led the PA militia during the Maryland Campaign. Promoted to major general, he commanded the First Corps of the Army of the Potomac at Fredericksburg and Chancellorsville. The day before the Battle of Gettysburg, General Meade placed Reynolds in command of the three corps which formed the left wing of the army. On July 1, 1863, Gettysburg, Reynolds came to the aid of General Buford’s cavalry, urging his men to advance on the persistent Confederate forces. Major General Reynolds, one of the most respected, courageous and most competent Union officers was struck in the neck by a mini ball and died instantly.
Michael A. Riley has become one of the country’s foremost authorities on General Reynolds and his book, “For God’s Sake, Forward!” is considered required reading for Civil War enthusiasts and fans of its officers. He served as historical consultant and actor’s double for Ron Maxwell’s Civil War movie epic, “Gettysburg,” and also appeared in “Gettysburg: Boys in Blue and Gray.” He is president of the Confederation of Union Generals, a group of historical interpreters dedicated to education, commemoration and preservation.
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