bookmark_borderMusic by Bach, Schubert, Schumann and Panku

Coffeehouse
Saturday, June 28th, starting at 7:00 pm
Ambler Church of the Brethren
All are invited! 

Piano recital by Alexander Panku Music by Bach, Schubert, Schumann & Panku 7pm
Dr. Panku, a well-known concert pianist and music teacher who has performed in Europe and in the US.

Followed by
Speaker Don Fitzkee from Leola, PA
Topic: Serving Children & Strengthening Families 8pm
Don is Director of Development for: The Ministries of COBYS Family Services.

Refreshments will be served!

    The church is located at 351 E Butler Avenue, Ambler.  The building is one block west of Bethlehem and Butler Pike, where Butler Pike intersects with Rosemont Avenue.  Parking is behind the building in the church lot.  For more information please call the church at 215-646-1190.  The event is free.  Donations are appreciated.

bookmark_borderFreeh Report

HARRISBURG, PA – Attorney General Linda Kelly issued the following statement regarding the Freeh Report on the Pennsylvania State University:

We respect the efforts by Louis Freeh and his investigators to explore the institutional and policy questions involving the Pennsylvania State University that have been raised as the result of the Jerry Sandusky case.

The Freeh Report should prove helpful to decision makers, the Penn State community and the public-at-large in understanding how this disturbing situation developed, as well as how to prevent it from being repeated in the future.

Throughout this entire time, the focus of the Attorney General’s Office has been on the criminal process – seeking justice for the victims of Jerry Sandusky’s predatory sexual abuse and identifying other individuals who may also have violated state laws.

From the beginning, Judge Freeh clearly stated that his work would not interfere with any criminal investigations and that any materials related to possible criminal conduct would be provided to authorities.

Today’s release of the Freeh Report will not hinder the continuing work of our statewide investigating grand jury, nor will it impact ongoing criminal prosecutions.