DUBOIS – Following a one-year hiatus due to COVID-19, the DuBois Area Historical Society’s 13th Spirit of DuBois Lantern Walk made a successful return. One-hundred and eighty-four people turned out for the activity.
“While this is the first time in seven years the Lantern Walk did not reach an attendance of 200 or more, it was wonderful to see the support from the community,” said Tom Schott, chair of the walk.
“Many familiar faces were in attendance along with first-time participants. The society was very pleased to have 29 students and nine grade-school age children at the walk.”
The walk centered around downtown DuBois and back-to-school activities in the 1950’s, 60’s and 70’s. Eleven groups completed the tour learning about businesses and their owners; and meeting some famous people along the way.
Performing were: Evan Shields as the Chuck, the student crossing guard; Sue Stapleton as Katherine Thunberg, friend and seamstress for Helen Keller; Caitlyn Kalgren as Inez Crandle, DuBois’ first librarian; Carolyn Rhoades as Janie Bader, long-time Brown’s Boot Shop employee; Tom Shade as Ponziano “Ponzi” Ferraraccio, owner of Ponzi’s Restaurant; Simeon Cherico as the Teenage Moviegoer; Hannah Thompson and Ella Cherico as Gwendolyn and Cecily Pigeon, continuing a walk tradition of having an animal speak to the delight of the young in attendance; Robin Powers as the Sears salesperson; and Caleb Thompson as Tommy the Teenager, purchasing records from Lowe’s Music Store.
Gene Aravich researched and wrote all of the parts with the exception of Inez Crandle, which was researched and written by Ginny Schott. Aravich and Tom Schott researched and wrote the narration.
Leading the tours were Gene Aravich, Galen Kilmer, Ginny Schott, Tom Schott, Jackson Sturrock, and Todd Thompson. Accompaning the tours were Jim August, Pam August, Ginny Brown, Donna Tangren, and Jerry Watson.
Handling various tasks that help make the walk successful were: Dick Castonguay, Olga Chiodo, Betty Lou Cook, Barb Emmer, Ruth Gregori, Denise Katchmarchi, Beecher Klingensmith, Linda Lupro and Cherie Shannon.
The committee, which started planning this event in January included: Ruth Gregori, Gene Aravich, Paul Bojalad, Galen Kilmer, Beecher Klingensmith, Robin Powers, Carolyn Rhoades, Ginny Schott, Todd Thompson and Tom Schott.
Upcoming:
Buck’s Pizza in DuBois will host a “Dining for a Cause” for the society all day on Oct. 25 and 26. Twenty percent of the purchases for that day will go to the society.
A voucher is required and may be printed from the society’s Web site, www.duboishs.com, or pick up from a board member.