Kiwanis Club of Lock Haven commits to three-year donation to support Mill Hall Pool Project

PHOTO PROVIDED LH Kiwanis Board Members present Lenny Long and Bob Dwyer of the Mill Hall Pool Committee with their check. From left are board members Ang Harding, Ben Green, Long, Mike Williamson, Kristi Schlesinger, Dwyer, Steve Stevenson, Wilson Riccardo, Louis Anastos and Melissa Bottorf.
LOCK HAVEN — The Kiwanis Club of Lock Haven is proud to announce a three-year financial commitment in support of the Mill Hall Pool Project — a vital community initiative focused on revitalizing the pool for local children and families.
This multi-year donation underscores the club’s enduring mission to serve the children of our community and ensure they have safe, enriching and healthy spaces to grow and thrive.
“The Mill Hall Pool has long been a cherished place for children to play, learn to swim and enjoy summer with their families and friends,” said Melissa Bottorf, President of the Kiwanis Club of Lock Haven. “We see this project as an investment in the well-being of our youth, and we’re proud to be part of bringing the pool back to life.”
This commitment aligns with Kiwanis International’s global mission: “Improving the world one child and one community at a time.” Locally, the Lock Haven chapter continues to support programs and projects that create a brighter future for area youth — from educational initiatives to recreational development.
The Kiwanis Club of Lock Haven is a volunteer-led organization dedicated to improving the lives of children in our community through service projects, fundraising and partnerships. As part of Kiwanis International, the club is committed to building a stronger, healthier future — one child and one community at a time. The club meets every Thursday at noon at the Sons of Italy, 1 N. Henderson St., Lock Haven.