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Shenandoah Receives Second Main Street Designation From The State
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Kane, Bob
2015
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Shenandoah Receives Second Main Street Designation From The State
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Shenandoah Receives Second Main Street Designation From The State
2015
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The designation announcement was made at Tuesday's monthly meeting by DSI board President Karen Kenderdine, who said she was \"very, very pleased and proud to announce\" the designation. She read a letter to DSI Executive Director and Main Street Manager Mary Luscavage from DCED Community Affairs and Development Deputy Secretary Joseph Meade that provided some details. \"Congratulations! The Department of Community and Economic Development reviewed and accepted your Keystone Main Street designation application. I am pleased to inform you that the department designated the area in your application as the Downtown Shenandoah Main Street Designation. Downtown Shenandoah Inc. will be the administering agency responsible for implementing the revitalization effort in Shenandoah. The designation will begin immediately and end five years later on June 30, 2020.\" [Bob Kane] reminded everyone about the upcoming Pierogy/Kielbasi Golf Tournament at Mountain Valley Golf Course on Friday with a shotgun start at 1 p.m., with lunch provided by Shenandoah's \"Kielbasi Kings\" and Mrs. T's \"Pierogy Queen.\" There are 148 golfers registered, so the tournament is filled. Non-golfers can attend the dinner about 6 p.m. for $25.
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