MERCER COUNTY Habitat for Humanity makes organizational alterations



The Mercer County group's leaders are now from different communities.
SHARON, Pa. -- The Mercer County Habitat for Humanity affiliate has made organizational changes to better serve the area.
The newly elected board directors is from many communities, thus providing a countywide perspective, as well as professional expertise.
They are: Ted Butler of Sharpsville; Shelby Clark of Sandy Lake; Don Dunham of Sharpsville; Cathy Friedline of Brookfield, Ohio; Bill Good of Hadley; Karen Hudson of Mercer; Toby Jackson of Farrell; Tim Jones of Hermitage; Susan Kirsch of Farrell; Bonnie McManus of Adamsville; Rick Nelson of Hermitage; Keith Reiser of Jackson Center; Chester Scholl Jr. of Hermitage; Angelo Stamoolis of Sharpsville; and Perry Templeton of Sharon.
Officers were re-elected: Good, president; Friedline and Stamoolis, vice presidents; Nelson, treasurer; and Hudson, treasurer.
Associates group
Habitat also created an associates group of individuals who have provided much needed technical and professional expertise to the affiliate. The inaugural associates are: Terry and Martha Armour, partner family advisers, Greenville; Bob Blauser, electrical consultant, Fredonia; Ross Kilian, construction supervisor, Grove City; and Russ Roberts, construction consultant, Greenville.
Also, Bonnie McManus was appointed new office associate, replacing John Shank of New Wilmington, who served in the position for three years. She will be in the office Mondays and Thursdays from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Callers can leave messages any time by calling the office at (724) 347-3587. The address remains P.O. Box 413, Wheatland 16161.
The Habitat board meets at 7 p.m. the fourth Wednesday of each month in the conference room, 129 Franklin Street, Sharon. Meetings are open to the public.