Freeland Community Celebrates Go Joe 27
The Freeland community came together this morning to support the Go Joe 27 event, raising over $1,150 for St. Joseph’s Center. This year’s theme, “Year of Inflatables,” added an extra layer of fun and excitement.
Joe Snedeker, WNEP’s beloved morning meteorologist, embarked on his 27th annual charity bike ride to benefit St. Joseph’s Center, a vital organization providing services to individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities in Northeastern and Central Pennsylvania. This year, Joe’s route included a special stop in Freeland, where the community showed up in full force to support the cause.
Key contributions came from the Freeland YMCA, F.A.S.T., Freeland Borough Council, Freeland Recreation Board, Stephen G. Korol Foundation, Our Lady of Immaculate Conception Church, Highland Social Athletic Club, Sons of Erin, Freeland Chamber of Commerce, Dan Ravina, Joanne Korol, and Danny Pope. Special thanks go out to WNEP 16 and Joe Snedeker for choosing to have a stop in Freeland and all attendees who helped make the event a success. We also extend our heartfelt thanks to the Freeland Fire Department for their significant presence.
Joe’s journey, starting in Lock Haven and covering various towns across Pennsylvania, aims to draw attention and funds for St. Joseph’s Center from July 22-26. Each day features live broadcasts and community events, making it a highly anticipated and impactful series of activities.
We are incredibly grateful for the community’s generosity and spirit. Your support helps St. Joseph’s Center continue its essential work. Thank you to everyone who participated and contributed to this noble cause!
For more information on Go Joe 27 and how you can support St. Joseph’s Center, visit WNEP’s Go Joe page.
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