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Partner Jerry Lehocky Inducted into the Freedom Area Educational Foundation Hall of Fame

Partner Jerry Lehocky was recently inducted into the Freedom Area Educational Foundation’s Hall of Fame. A banquet was held on Saturday, September 23 to celebrate the 2017 Inductees.

Jerry Lehocky, Jack Baker, Barbara Heyman, and Jennifer Sullivan were the four elected individuals to receive this honor. The Hall of Fame banquet serves as the foundation’s primary annual fundraiser and was created to recognize and celebrate the achievements of successful and prominent alumni. It also fosters a connection between the current (and future) students of the district and those who have come before them.

Established in January 2008, The Freedom Area Educational Foundation is a non-profit, tax exempt organization that strives to improve the quality of the education and extracurricular activities that are provided in the Freedom Area School District. The district, located in Beaver County, Pennsylvania, includes the communities of Conway and Freedom Boroughs, and New Sewickley Township. The foundation sponsors multiple activities and events throughout the year, and funds both student scholarships and teacher grants.

To learn more about the Hall of Fame, or to make a donation to the Freedom Area Educational Foundation, click here.

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