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- She weighed in at 7 lbs 12 ozs. She joins a sister Alissa Dunn, 4, at home.
20191119HAv- Posted by Solomon's words for the wise at 10/06/2010
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 2010
Olivia Rose Dunn Arrives At CCMH
Brittaney Nichols and Glenn Dunn II are parents of a new baby girl.
Olivia Rose Dunn was born on October 3, 2010 at Charles Cole Memorial Hospital in Coudersport, PA. She weighed in at 7 lbs 12 ozs. She joins a sister Alissa Dunn, 4, at home.
Maternal Grandparents are Deneen Lyon of Coudersport, PA, and Mark Nichols, Erie, PA.
Maternal Great-Grandparents are Dale and Barbara Kellner.
Paternal Grand Parents are Glenn and Joanne Dunn.
Paternal Great Grandparents are Joe and Carol Boro, Meribel Dunn of Coudersport and Gretta Olmstead of Shinglehouse, PA.
Posted by Solomon's words for the wise at 10/06/2010 03:34:00 PM 1 comments
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16 Mar 2015 |
Ulysses Twp, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA |
| Glenn & Ashlynn, Sons of Dunn Family Farm. Maple Season Kicks Off With Promotion Day; Maple Weekend Events Saturday & Sunday |
- 20191119HAv- Posted by Solomon's words for the wise at 3/16/2015
MONDAY, MARCH 16, 2015
Maple Season Kicks Off With Promotion Day; Maple Weekend Events Saturday & Sunday
Potter County Today
hamiltongroupMaple syrup production is in full swing and the season was celebrated with the annual Pennsylvania Maple Producers Week kickoff ceremony on March 14 at Hamilton’s Maple Products near Ulysses.
Among those attending were, from left,
- Commissioners Paul Heimel and Susan Kefover;
- Suzan Paisley, aide to Rep. Martin Causer, presenting a proclamation from the Pa. House of Representatives;
- Glenn Dunn II, Sons of Dunn Family Farm;
- Commissioner Doug Morley;
- host Larry Hamilton;
- Ashlynn Beacker, Sons of Dunn; and
- Donald Nelson from Charles Nelson Sons Farm.
Commissioner Kefover joined Lahamiltondrillrry Hamilton for a ceremonial tapping.
The event precedes the 11th annual Maple Weekend with open houses from 10 am to 4 pm on Saturday and Sunday, March 21-22.
Goal is to promote maple syruping and increase public awareness. Visitors will be able to witness tree-tapping and production. Some producers will be serving breakfast. Potter/Tioga Maple Producers Assn. sponsors the tour.
For details, visit pamaple.com. Potter County participants are Brydonson Farm, Sons of Dunn, Hamilton’s, Rathbun and Weber Maple, Sticky Bucket Maple and Wending Creek Farms.
Our stories are as unique as the way each of us produces Maple Syrup and other products. If you like our Maple Products, you will love our stories!
Here are the stories of
Brookfield Maple
Brydonson Farms
Butler Family Maple
Hamilton's Maple Farm
Miller's Purely Maple
Charles B. Nelson Sons
Patterson Maple Farms
Rakers Sugar Bush
Rathbun Farms
Sons of Dunn Farm
Sticky Bucket Maple
Jim & Dora Tice
How Maple Syrup is Made
The Stories were written by Amanda Jones for the Potter/Tioga Maple Producers and PA Route 6 Alliance
Photos are by Curt Weinhold
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16 Mar 2015 |
Ulysses Twp, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA |
| Maple Season Kicks Off With Promotion Day; Maple Weekend Events Saturday & Sunday |
- 20191119HAv- Posted by Solomon's words for the wise at 3/16/2015
MONDAY, MARCH 16, 2015
Maple Season Kicks Off With Promotion Day; Maple Weekend Events Saturday & Sunday
Potter County Today
hamiltongroupMaple syrup production is in full swing and the season was celebrated with the annual Pennsylvania Maple Producers Week kickoff ceremony on March 14 at Hamilton’s Maple Products near Ulysses.
Among those attending were, from left,
- Commissioners Paul Heimel and Susan Kefover;
- Suzan Paisley, aide to Rep. Martin Causer, presenting a proclamation from the Pa. House of Representatives;
- Glenn Dunn II, Sons of Dunn Family Farm;
- Commissioner Doug Morley;
- host Larry Hamilton;
- Ashlynn Beacker, Sons of Dunn; and
- Donald Nelson from Charles Nelson Sons Farm.
Commissioner Kefover joined Lahamiltondrillrry Hamilton for a ceremonial tapping.
The event precedes the 11th annual Maple Weekend with open houses from 10 am to 4 pm on Saturday and Sunday, March 21-22.
Goal is to promote maple syruping and increase public awareness. Visitors will be able to witness tree-tapping and production. Some producers will be serving breakfast. Potter/Tioga Maple Producers Assn. sponsors the tour.
For details, visit pamaple.com. Potter County participants are Brydonson Farm, Sons of Dunn, Hamilton’s, Rathbun and Weber Maple, Sticky Bucket Maple and Wending Creek Farms.
Our stories are as unique as the way each of us produces Maple Syrup and other products. If you like our Maple Products, you will love our stories!
Here are the stories of
Brookfield Maple
Brydonson Farms
Butler Family Maple
Hamilton's Maple Farm
Miller's Purely Maple
Charles B. Nelson Sons
Patterson Maple Farms
Rakers Sugar Bush
Rathbun Farms
Sons of Dunn Farm
Sticky Bucket Maple
Jim & Dora Tice
How Maple Syrup is Made
The Stories were written by Amanda Jones for the Potter/Tioga Maple Producers and PA Route 6 Alliance
Photos are by Curt Weinhold
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- 20191119HAv- http://www.pamaple.com/sons-of-dunn-farms.html
Potter - Tioga Maple Producers Association
HOME ABOUT MEET THE MAPLE PRODUCERS 2020 MAPLE WEEKEND MORE...
Sons of Dunn Farm
Nestled in the center of picturesque Potter County is the sprawling 180-acre Sons of Dunn Farm, where delicious pure maple syrup has been created for nearly three-quarters of a century.
The Dunn homestead was acquired by Gary and Maribelle Dunn in the mid 1950’s, after Gary completed his service with the Army’s 101st Airborne Division during the Korean War. Maribelle’s family produced maple throughout her childhood on land in Potter and McKean Counties.
Gary and Maribelle, with their children Doris, Gary Jr., Glenn and Bryan, managed the dairy farm until their retirement in 1994, also producing peas, potatoes and beef and maintaining an apple orchard.
The Sons of Dunn Farm is currently owned by Glenn Dunn, Sr. and his wife Joanne, and is run with the help of their children, Amber, Emily and Glenn Dunn II.
In addition to creating the finest Maple products, Sons of Dunn Farm also produces small grains and hay.
The Dunn Family has a history in service organizations, including the Future Farmers of America (FFA). Gary Dunn was an Honorary Keystone Degree recipient on two occasions, in recognition of his dedication to agriculture education and the FFA program.
In the 1950’s and 60’s, Gary and neighbor Gene Axlline helped Santa as he delivered treats and gifts to all the hilltop children, and in later years established a mid-morning coffee break for the groups of hunters he hosted, which continues to be observed annually in his honor.
Glenn II, also called Bud, caught Maple Fever in 2001 during an FFA tour of nearby Wending Creek and Brydonson Farms, both of which are members of the Potter/Tioga Maple Producers Association, and being spurred along by the encouragement of his family.
As part of an agriculture project in 2002, Bud installed 200 taps, using a wood-fired evaporator in the farm’s old milk house to make the first batch of his own Maple Syrup.
He continued tapping trees and harvesting sap as a member of the Spud Growers FFA, expanding his operation each year, and was named Agri-Businessman of the Year for both Pennsylvania and the Eastern States Region in 2006.
In 2007, it was time to expand; Glenn II leased an old machine storage barn on the family farm.
After completing renovations, the new Sons of Dunn Sugar House was unveiled. The large building houses a fuel oil-fired evaporator with steam-away and automatic draw-off, a gas-fired finishing pan, filter presses, canners and bottlers, and a modern Maple Kitchen.
Currently, the Dunn’s, with the help of their family and friends, maintain 2500 taps, with 1600 of those connected by a tube and vacuum system. Through this process, they teach their grandchildren, poised to become the fifth generation of maple producers, the business of creating high-quality maple products.
Sons of Dunn Farm’s maple operations have expanded each year. Throughout 2013, an additional 1500 taps will be connected by vacuum systems in the sugar bush, and a reverse osmosis machine is planned for installation in the sugar house.
The Dunn’s are members of both the Potter/Tioga Maple Producers Association and the Pennsylvania Maple Producers Association. Their maple products have been marketed in 16 states and two foreign countries, and can be found at the Potter County Fair, PA Farm Show, the Potter/Tioga Maple Festival and Maple Weekend Tours, and events throughout the region.
The family remains very community-oriented. Glenn Sr. serves as Assistant Chief of the Coudersport Volunteer Fire Department, and Glenn II serves as the department’s Rescue Captain and Secretary, and is employed with the Potter County Conservation District.
“If the ‘steam’s a rising,’ stop by and visit” at the Sons of Dunn Family Farm, located at 1606 North Ayers Hill Road, Coudersport, where the Dunn Family’s award-winning Maple Products can be purchased year-round. Special treats are prepared for Maple Weekend, including Maple lollipops, hard candy and shortbread cookies. Syrup samples, boiling and equipment demonstrations are offered.
To reach the farm, travel two miles on Route 872 south from the intersection with US-6. Turn left onto Ayers Hill Road. After driving approximately one mile, the Sons of Dunn Sugar House will be on the left.
To place an order or to obtain additional information, contact the farm at 814-274-7247 or by emailing sodfamilyfarm@hotmail.com .
Photographs of the farm and this year’s operation and information on current events are available on the Sons of Dunn Family Farm Facebook page.
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3 May 2019 |
Coudersport, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA |
| PCCD Resource Conservationist; Granny's Flying Squirrels... |
- 20191119HAv- Posted by Solomon's words for the wise at 5/03/2019
FRIDAY, MAY 3, 2019
Potter County Conservation District holds 2019 Envirothon Competition
On May 2, the 2019 Envirothon Competition was held at the PA Lumber Museum. 95 students from the county’s five public schools competed, including four Junior teams comprised of 7th and 8th graders. The Junior teams were a new addition this year, and may lead to the creation of a separate Junior Envirothon Event in the future.
Students were tested on Aquatics, Wildlife, Forestry, and Soils, and the Current Issue category, which was centered on Sustainable Agriculture this year. External agency personnel working with the District to administer testing included Service Foresters Mike Cole and Eric Monger (Forestry), Wildlife Conservation Officer Mark Fair (Wildlife), NRCS Soil Conservationist Ashlynn Dunn, County GIS Technician Charlie Tuttle (Current Issue) and Amidea Daniels with the PA Fish and Boat Commission (Aquatics).
Sponsors of the event this year included the Conservation District, JKLM Energy LLC., the Upper Allegheny Watershed Association, Kessel Construction, Inc., Wending Creek Farms, God’s Country Chapter Trout Unlimited, Genesee Headwaters Watershed Association, the First Fork Watershed Association, the Pennsylvania Envirothon Inc., the Black Forest Conservation Association, and Sheetz, Inc.
The winning Junior Envirothon Team the “Junior Falcons” were from Coudersport, and very close behind at second place was Northern Potter’s junior team. Coudersport’s winning junior team was comprised of Sawyer Batterson, Kevin Sherry, Alissa Dunn, Sophia Snowman, and Nash Delp. The upper classmen first place winners “Granny’s Flying Squirrels” were also from Coudersport, and included Cladia Miller, Daniel Frame, Hope Daisley, Logan Rogers, Matthew Daniels, and Logan Rogers. This team will move on to the all-state Competition, May 21-22 at the University of Pittsburgh Johnstown.
Winning Junior Envirothon team
(back row L-R) PCCD Watershed Specialist Jared Dickerson, Sawyer Batterson,
(front row L-R) Kevin Sherry, Nash Delp, Alissa Dunn, Sophia Snowman.
First place team “Granny’s Flying Squirrels” of Coudersport and Envirothon coordinators:
(back row L-R) PCCD Educator Emily Shosh, Lumber Museum coordinator Trisha Berberich, Coudersport teacher / coach Chris Fink, Logan Rogers, Forester Eric Monger, Matthew Daniels, Cladia Miller, PCCD Watershed Specialist Jared Dickerson, Hope Daisley, PAFBC Amidea Daniels, PCCD DGR Specialist Andy Mickey, WCO Mark Fair, Forester Mike Cole
(front row L-R) PCCD Manager Jason Childs, Ashlynn Dunn (NRCS), and PCCD Resource Conservationist Glenn Dunn.
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FRIDAY, MAY 3, 2019
Potter County Conservation District holds 2019 Envirothon Competition
On May 2, the 2019 Envirothon Competition was held at the PA Lumber Museum. 95 students from the county’s five public schools competed, including four Junior teams comprised of 7th and 8th… |
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Dunn, Glenn I |
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Ayers Hill, Summit, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA |
| The Sons of Dunn Farm is... run with the help of their children, Amber, Emily and Glenn Dunn II. |
- 20191119HAv- http://www.pamaple.com/sons-of-dunn-farms.html
Potter - Tioga Maple Producers Association
HOME ABOUT MEET THE MAPLE PRODUCERS 2020 MAPLE WEEKEND MORE...
Sons of Dunn Farm
Nestled in the center of picturesque Potter County is the sprawling 180-acre Sons of Dunn Farm, where delicious pure maple syrup has been created for nearly three-quarters of a century.
The Dunn homestead was acquired by Gary and Maribelle Dunn in the mid 1950’s, after Gary completed his service with the Army’s 101st Airborne Division during the Korean War. Maribelle’s family produced maple throughout her childhood on land in Potter and McKean Counties.
Gary and Maribelle, with their children Doris, Gary Jr., Glenn and Bryan, managed the dairy farm until their retirement in 1994, also producing peas, potatoes and beef and maintaining an apple orchard.
The Sons of Dunn Farm is currently owned by Glenn Dunn, Sr. and his wife Joanne, and is run with the help of their children, Amber, Emily and Glenn Dunn II.
In addition to creating the finest Maple products, Sons of Dunn Farm also produces small grains and hay.
The Dunn Family has a history in service organizations, including the Future Farmers of America (FFA). Gary Dunn was an Honorary Keystone Degree recipient on two occasions, in recognition of his dedication to agriculture education and the FFA program.
In the 1950’s and 60’s, Gary and neighbor Gene Axlline helped Santa as he delivered treats and gifts to all the hilltop children, and in later years established a mid-morning coffee break for the groups of hunters he hosted, which continues to be observed annually in his honor.
Glenn II, also called Bud, caught Maple Fever in 2001 during an FFA tour of nearby Wending Creek and Brydonson Farms, both of which are members of the Potter/Tioga Maple Producers Association, and being spurred along by the encouragement of his family.
As part of an agriculture project in 2002, Bud installed 200 taps, using a wood-fired evaporator in the farm’s old milk house to make the first batch of his own Maple Syrup.
He continued tapping trees and harvesting sap as a member of the Spud Growers FFA, expanding his operation each year, and was named Agri-Businessman of the Year for both Pennsylvania and the Eastern States Region in 2006.
In 2007, it was time to expand; Glenn II leased an old machine storage barn on the family farm.
After completing renovations, the new Sons of Dunn Sugar House was unveiled. The large building houses a fuel oil-fired evaporator with steam-away and automatic draw-off, a gas-fired finishing pan, filter presses, canners and bottlers, and a modern Maple Kitchen.
Currently, the Dunn’s, with the help of their family and friends, maintain 2500 taps, with 1600 of those connected by a tube and vacuum system. Through this process, they teach their grandchildren, poised to become the fifth generation of maple producers, the business of creating high-quality maple products.
Sons of Dunn Farm’s maple operations have expanded each year. Throughout 2013, an additional 1500 taps will be connected by vacuum systems in the sugar bush, and a reverse osmosis machine is planned for installation in the sugar house.
The Dunn’s are members of both the Potter/Tioga Maple Producers Association and the Pennsylvania Maple Producers Association. Their maple products have been marketed in 16 states and two foreign countries, and can be found at the Potter County Fair, PA Farm Show, the Potter/Tioga Maple Festival and Maple Weekend Tours, and events throughout the region.
The family remains very community-oriented. Glenn Sr. serves as Assistant Chief of the Coudersport Volunteer Fire Department, and Glenn II serves as the department’s Rescue Captain and Secretary, and is employed with the Potter County Conservation District.
“If the ‘steam’s a rising,’ stop by and visit” at the Sons of Dunn Family Farm, located at 1606 North Ayers Hill Road, Coudersport, where the Dunn Family’s award-winning Maple Products can be purchased year-round. Special treats are prepared for Maple Weekend, including Maple lollipops, hard candy and shortbread cookies. Syrup samples, boiling and equipment demonstrations are offered.
To reach the farm, travel two miles on Route 872 south from the intersection with US-6. Turn left onto Ayers Hill Road. After driving approximately one mile, the Sons of Dunn Sugar House will be on the left.
To place an order or to obtain additional information, contact the farm at 814-274-7247 or by emailing sodfamilyfarm@hotmail.com .
Photographs of the farm and this year’s operation and information on current events are available on the Sons of Dunn Family Farm Facebook page.
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