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Cedar Crest College

Evelyn Hydock of Jim Thorpe, Michelle Raytsis of Albrightsville, Heather Sanders of Albrightsville, Alexandra Uzar of Albrightsville, Miranda Vitulli of Albrightsville

Commonwealth University-Bloomsburg

Devon Bourke from Jim Thorpe, Emma Gavornik from Jim Thorpe, Lauren Gimbor from Jim Thorpe, Nicholas Goff from Jim Thorpe, Julienne Pheiffer from Jim Thorpe, Thomas Smith from Albrightsville, Chloie Zeppenfelt from Jim Thorpe

Commonwealth University-Mansfield

Dean’s List

Kaitlyn Rowen, of Albrightsville

Commonwealth University-Mansfield

President’s List

Erik McLain-Walter of Jim Thorpe

Grove City College

Connor Rodgers, a Business Analysis major, a 2021 graduate of Jim Thorpe Area High School and the son of Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Rodgers (Natalie) from Jim Thorpe.

Kutztown University

Caitlyn Basenese of Albrightsville, Emily R Hendershot of Albrightsville, Leila Grace Hurley of Jim Thorpe, Thomas Bernard Monboussin of Albrightsville, Zachary M Searfoss of Jim Thorpe, Olivia R Smelas of Jim Thorpe, Jeffrey Colin Tews of Albrightsville

Moravian University

Kate Spillman of Jim Thorpe

Muhlenberg College

Seth Paluck of Jim Thorpe, Sarah Rosenberger of Albrightsville, Anna Shigo of Jim Thorpe

Southern New Hampshire University

Dean’s List

Jennifer Clegg of Albrightsville

President’s List

Sarah Pratt of Albrightsville ican history. At the start of this dance all veterans from the public are invited into the circle to be honored at this time.

At the conclusion of grand entry, the entire day’s dancing will commence with many different dances performed, some of which are old traditional style, some social dances, and many throughout the day that the public is invited to participate in. There will be a hoop dancer.

All around the dance circle will be Native American vendors selling their beautiful hand crafts which usually include blankets, furs, jewelry, knifes and art, and of course food vendors with various native and other foods, as well as a tomahawk throw. Proceeds of the event will benefit Camp Rotawanis and the Wyoming Trail Council.

Pow-Wow signs will be posted leading the public to the camp from Mtn Top exit of Rt I-80 to 309 S to the Saint Johns Road or 309 N from Hazleton to Saint Johns Road.

Bring a lawn chair or blanket. Pets must be on a leash. No drugs or alcohol are permitted on the grounds.

For more information or to make donations, contact Jeff Yellow Fox 570-764-7344. Donations can also be mailed to WSM at 292 Buck Mt Rd, Weatherly, PA 18255. Make checks payable to WSM.

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