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LOST AND FOUND


 

LOST


On September 25, 2010 at the Rovendale/SSRTA Pig Roast, a set of keys were found in the Gillentown Trailhead by a Mr. Alters. You can claim keys by contacting him at slyjet6@yahoo.com
***NOTICE*** - Pat Schubauer has found a set of keys. He tried contacting your email address but it does not go through. Please contact Pat at pschubauer@pinnaclehealth.org or 231-8599.


At the Spaghetti Dinner on Saturday, April 17, 2010, somewhere near the Moshannon Community Center and the Gillentown Trailhead, money and a money clip was lost. The clip is made using a 12 gauge shell base, silver colored with "Apache" engraved on it. If found please return to Len Shellhammer, 1813 Dock Hill Rd., Middleburg, PA 17842. Telephone (570) 837-0351; email len@sunlink.net



REWARD: $50.00 - A Texas A&M class ring was lost possibly near the north end of the Viaduct Bridge (posted 5/5/09). If found, contact Dave Beightol at dbeightol8@msn.com



Anthony Marcon lost his keys on the trail February 1, 2009. They possibly could have been lost in the Gillentown parking lot below the restroom on the limestone area. If you find them, please contact Anthony at 814-571-4489.




 

FOUND

Rick Henofer (215-257-0242) from Penn Ridge ATV Club found 2 sets of keys Memorial Day Weekend in the Gillentown Trailhead Parking lot.


Near Train Tressel - Found a pair of men's bifocal glasses on the 80 side of the tressel. Also in the shale pile we found a verizon Motorola flip phone. Please contact Rich Scott-Harper rscottharper@verizon.net or 610-869-0296.



 

                     

 

 

 

 

 

 


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