The HERALD Sharon, PA published Sept. 2 and 3, 1996
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Buhl Day '96



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Published Tuesday, Sept. 3, 1996:

Local residents line Buhl Boulevard in Sharon as the Zem Zem Oriental Band plays in the Buhl Day parade. The Shriners' Zem Zem Temple in Erie had 20 units in Monday's procession, including clowns, motorcycles, go-karts and antique cars. The parade led to Buhl Farm, Hermitage, where Buhl Day '96 activities took place. (Gene Paulson/Herald)


Published Tuesday, Sept. 3, 1996:

The Buhl Day honorees, from left, Ferdinand A. "Ferd" Dalo of Sharon and Austra Blaus and Joseph P. Valentino, both of Hermitage, take center stage at the Performing Arts Center at Buhl Farm, where the community leaders were honored during the opening ceremony. (Gene Paulson/Herald)


Published Tuesday, Sept. 3, 1996:

With music, people and activity swirling all around him, Nathan Luce, 12, takes an afternoon nap. The West Middlesex youth was camped out with his family by the Performing Arts Center at the park. (Jean Angelo/Herald)




Published Tuesday, Sept. 3, 1996:

Local veterans and others help hoist the Mount Rushmore
flag during the Buhl Day '96 opening ceremony. The
touring flag weighs 300 pounts and measures 90 by 45 feet.
(Gene Paulson/Herald)



Published Tuesday, Sept. 3, 1996:

Luke Marzano, 10, laughts as he holds the legs of his wheelbarrow-racing opartner, Ryan Luce, 9, during old-fashioned games at Shelter No. 4 at Buhl Farm park. The boys are from West Middlesex. (Jean Angelo/Herald)


Published Monday, Sept. 2, 1996:

The Hickory High School Varsity Cheerleaders brought
cheers from the crowd with their routine during the talent
showcase at Buhl Farm. The event on Sunday, which
attracted about 300 spectators, was part of the pre-Buhl
Day festivities. (Gene Paulson/Herald)


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