Hope Station Photo Gallery - 2007

Hope Station's National Night Out had everything for Kids

Leo's Ice Cream Picture Id from Sheriff Dept Crafts from the RASE project and YWCA


Middle Eastern students, who are at Dickinson College for a U.S. State Department sponsored program, Middle East Partnership Initiative Study of the U.S. Institute for undergraduate student leaders Recently visited cyberspace as part of there tour of the Hope station Area pictured is Al Matthews ( in red shirt) Cyberspace Director giving brief to students on what cyberspace has done to improve the quality of life in Hope Station.

Hope Station recently graduated it's 3rd Hire Plus class of the year and held a luncheon at Hoss's to present the student there certificates of completion. Pictured seating from left to right are students Connie Chicnester, Lorye Creelman & Kathleen Zarnowski; standing are board member Norn Jones, Board President Sonya Browne, students Ellen Greene, Barb Bressler, Monica Ditzler, Angela Thompson, Laura-Jane Wright, and Hope Station staff member Barb Muller. Back row Hope Station Vice-President Vicky Williams, & Instructor Al Matthews Jim Washington of Hope Station points out to Jodie Ruediger, Community Health Specialist for Highmark Blue Shield facts about Hope Station at a Walk for a Healthy Community sign up day at Highmark Blue Shield's office in Camp Hill. To sign up for the walk please visit www.walkforahealthycommunity.org or call Jim at 717 226 1966" Dan Lebo( 1st person pictured squatting ) of Cub Pack 190 in Mechanicsburg points out to Siraj Hashmi & Emily Newman, Hope Station Pack 149 leaders & Dickinson College students how to put together pinewood derby track. Pack 190 donated the track to Hope Station.

Easter Egg Hunt At Hope Station
  • Sarah Freund (L.) & Elizabeth Poulsen both Dickinson College students who work at Hope Station recently colored over 540 eggs for Hope Station Easter egg hunt

Hope Station’s Girl Scout Troop 562 visited the Maryland Science Center in Baltimore recently. Pictured enjoying the Grossology Exhibit are: Naudica Bailey (leaning over the sniff tube), Miyah White (facing camera), and, in the background, Joanie Kwok and Kristen Fraser (both Dickinson College students & troop leaders). The two youngsters in the foreground are unidentified. Dickinson College, M & T Bank, and the United Way are supporters of the Hope Station Girl Scout Troop. Barb Muller (standing) and Loretta Palmer (setting) supervisor the Girls Scouts of Hope Station as they sell cookies recently at Nell Food Market Jim Washington of United Way member agency Hope Station gets help from Sovereign Bank Branch Manager Beth James as he sets up the Hope station community info table at her bank. Sovereign allows business & organization the opportunity to promote themselves at their bank.

Hope Station recently graduated it's first Hire Plus class for 2007. Pictured presenting awards is Sonya Browne (standing) President of Hope Station to seating from left to right Gretchen Stever, Mike Barksdale, Marilyn Zatinsky, and (standing) Gary Wickard. Not picture our Mark Shumacher, Collen M Young-Wetzel and Roy Horner. The next class starts April 30 2007 please call 249-0036 for more details. Carlisle Police officer Officer Chris Collare presents to Holly Rider a certificate of appreciation for her tenure as President of the Hope Station Neighborhood Advisory Council. Holly is stepping down from a 2 year term. Other council member present were from left to right Paul Hodge Amy Neurohr, Jessie Webb, Bruce Koziar and Francesa Debartolo. Dickinson College Students - Afif Kulaylat, Emily Newman, Kim Blank, Kunle Adeyemo, Siraj Hashmi, and Boy Scout Leader Jim Langer (Not Pictured) took Cub Scouts from Pack 149, Hope Station on a chartered bus day-trip to Washington DC. The Cub Scouts pictured, left to right are: Malik, Chase, Malachi, Tyshawn and Emmanuel. Hope Station Pack 149 is part of the Keystone Area Council Scoutreach program initiative and benefits greatly from the support of M & T Bank, the United Way Of Carlisle & Cumberland County, and the students of Dickinson College.