I created this blog and podcast (https://anchor.fm/i-am-renovo) to share news and happenings in the community of Renovo, Pennsylvania. - Donna Kshir
Tuesday, October 31, 2023
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Wilson
Two hearts became one. Robin Brown and Robert Wilson were married on Saturday, October 28, 2023, at God's House and Family Ministry in a small intimate candle-lit ceremony. The bride wore an ivory white v-neck tea-length bridal midi gown. Her hair was in an updo with baby's breath and an ivory two-tier ribbon edge veil. She was given away into marriage by her uncle Barry Greiner.
The officiant was Pastor Rich Calvin. The wedding party consisted of Donna Kshir, matron of honor, Rachel Jackson, bridesmaid, Jazzlyn Jackson, flower girl and Jerry Lullo, best man. Maureen Ruhl served as the photographer.
Following the ceremony, a meal was prepared by friends of the bride and held in the basement of the church to celebrate the newlywed couple. They danced their first dance to, 'It's Your Love' by Faith Hill and Tim McGraw. The bride's favorite song.
It was a magical day full of love and laughter! The bride and groom danced the afternoon away with friends and family and embarked on their new journey into Forever & Always.
The groom is a musician and the bride is a homemaker and volunteer at The Salvation Army in Renovo, where the happy couple reside.
Sunday, October 22, 2023
Local Activist Featured in New Book
“Conner's Law - Kentucky” goes on sale this Friday… and it has a connection to a local activist.
Fighting to change the law on any level is never an easy process. It can take years, and even then a majority of the time the proposed bill never makes it through the House of Representatives or sees its way to the Senate. Read Full Story!
Tuesday, October 10, 2023
The push continues for two PA grandmothers
Two grandmothers from Clinton County continue to petition to make the state’s child abuse registry open to the public just as the sex offenders’ registry is open to the public under Megan’s Law.
Donna M. Kshir (North Bend) and Lee Cougardawn Roberts (who divides her time between Clinton County and Crestview, Flordia) are continuing to seek legislation to become law that would require the State Police to open the current private database of individuals convicted of child abuse offenses in the state, including their name, date of birth, the tier of the crime and the location the crime took place, according to Lexi Howard, an assistant and spokeswoman for Ms. Kshir and Roberts. READ MORE!
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