EQUINUNK, PA — The Equinunk Historical Society will honor the Seccia family on Saturday, May 28, with a tribute at 12 noon. The annual old-fashioned ice cream social will take place after the noon …
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EQUINUNK, PA — The Equinunk Historical Society will honor the Seccia family on Saturday, May 28, with a tribute at 12 noon. The annual old-fashioned ice cream social will take place after the noon tribute ceremony.
Tony Seccia, well-known as the oldest active Boy Scout in PA and possibly in the U.S., died in January 2016. He was 101 years old. He and his brothers all served their country in WW II, in different branches of the military, and each returned home safely.
On Sunday, May 29, at 1 p.m., family, neighbors, and friends of Tony will gather at the Pine Mill Community Hall, 919 Pine Mill Rd. for a covered-dish lunch prepared in his honor. Everyone is asked to bring something to share, for example, a dessert, a salad, or a plate of sandwiches.
The Equinunk Historical Society is located at the junction of the Hancock Highway (Route 191) and Pine Mill Road.
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