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ournal-herald THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 2022 • Volume 42 – No. 1
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Woman’s love of hometown honored by Weatherly Festival by Ruth Isenberg Sometimes, we don’t realize how much someone does until they aren’t there to do it any more. This
year, the Weatherly Festival Committee recognized the many contributions made by Kathie Paul to the Festival in the years before her death, dedicating the festival to her
and putting together a photo montage displayed at their booth. Her children saw it as a reflection of the love she See FESTIVAL, page 6
REMEMBERING A MOM WHO LOVED WEATHERLY: This year’s Weatherly Festival was dedicated to the memory of Kathie Paul, one of the organizers of the first Festival, and a key committee member up until last year, when she passed away following a stroke. Members of her family got together at the Festival on August 26. Shown with the Festival’s tribute to their mother are, from left, Dawn Clark, Beth Paul, and Louis Mastroddi Jr. JH: Ruth Isenberg
WH POLICE HONOR KIDS WHO HONOR THEM: At the White Haven Borough Council meeting on August 22, Police Chief Tom Szoke recognized two young citizens. Kali Karnatski, left, raised $720 with her famous lemonade stand, and donated it to the department. Ava Radjavitch, right, wrote a letter thanking the police who, in her words, “help many people…[and] deserve a big Thank You.” Her letter, complete with artwork, earned her a Challenge Coin from the police department. Council president John Klem watches over the presentation. JH: Ruth Isenberg