patching...
Welcome back, Patch Blogger!

Patriotic Order Sons Of America

Tuesday, March 12, 2013

Perk Valley Men Elected to Patriotic Order Sons of America Posts

The organization is open to all native born or naturalized citizens over 16 years of age.

  The Patriotic Order Sons of America, Washington Camp # 523 in Eagleville, installed new officers at their March meeting for the 2013-2014 year. Collegeville’s Gary Brown will serve a second term as Camp President, and Stan Sarnocinski of Eagleville is Past President. Don Zern of Jeffersonville is Vice President, Bill Stone of Graterford is the Master of Forms, Dave McQuirns of Skippack is the Conductor, Grenville Abernethy of Collegeville is the Inspector, Tony Goreski of Audubon is the Guard, and Skip Odessa of Norristown will serve as the Chaplin.  The Financial Secretary is Philip D Jackson of Trooper, the Recording Secretary is Larry Eckert of Collegeville, the Treasurer is Lee Biscombe of Norristown, and Trustees are Milton Nuss of …

Stan Sarnocinski

7:30 am on Wednesday, March 13, 2013

Thank You for putting this on Patch for us.   more ›

Tuesday, September 18, 2012

Patriotic Order Sons of America Presents Flag to PVHS

The society raised the flag on Sept. 14 before the Perkiomen Valley High School football game

The following is a press release from the Perkiomen Valley School District: The Patriotic Order Sons of America, Washington Camp 387, donated a new American flag for the flag pole at Perkiomen Valley High School’s football stadium and raised the flag while the Marching Vikings played the national anthem on Sept. 14, prior to the football game against Owen Jr. Roberts High School. The Perkiomen Valley School District extends its gratitude to this organization and to the veterans who raised the new flag: Robert Albright, Ron Clossin, Kenneth Conrad, Ernie Culp, Donald Dillon, Robert Geiger, Jim Hunsberger, Robert Kerr Sr., Edward Rutter, Earl Stahl, and John Strong. Additional thanks go to those who attended the ceremony, including Daren …

Got a Hot Tip?