"Preserving the Legacy of Clarion County" 
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CLARION COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY       18 Grant Street   Clarion PA 16214  814.227.6443   

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The Historic Licking Church was donated to The Clarion County Historical Society by Don and Rosie Kahle in 2005, and the Myers Family donated the cemetery in 2006.

 

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The Historic Licking Church

A Heartfelt Thank You to

Terry Courson


The Harriger Family

 Barbara Songer



 

The Historic Licking Church in Churchville.    Before...

Boardmember Terry Courson has restored the windows and scraped & primed the exterior of the church.

In process...

Uppermost window was

 ready to fall apart.

Window ready for restoration.

Restored & installed!

 

 

Scraped & primed.

August 4, 2013......New paint job by Terry Courson. 

 Paint donated by Clarion Sherwin-Williams.

Flag Pole Donated by The Clarion American Legion, Post 66

Installed by CCHS Board Member Terry Courson, CCHS Member Duane Harriger, Mike Harriger

Flag pole being delivered to site.

Installing the flagpole in front

of the church.

The volunteer crew after installation.

Flagraising by  Clarion American Legion Post 66 members  on July 4, 2011.

 
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