2002 Blair Chapter Adoptions
East
Loop Road Adopted by
Allegheny Ski Club (photo right)
The
Allegheny Ski Club has adopted a section of East Loop Road in Frankstown
Township in the area where it runs along the Frankstown Branch of
the Juniata River for about 3.5 miles to where it reconnects to State
Route 2020.
Victory Lane Saloon Adopts
Altoona Blocks (photo left)
Victory
Lane Saloon of Altoona has adopted a two-square block area in Altoona,
located off Seventh Avenue from 18th Street to 20th Street, including
the alleys on both sides of 8th Avenue.

Concerned
Citizens Adopt Antis Township Road
(photo right)
Concerned
Citizens of Antis Township have adopted a 2.2-mile section of River
Road, a township road that parallels the Little Juniata River in Antis
Township.
Altoona
Block Adoption
(photo left)
Local
residents have adopted the block located at West Pine Avenue and South
Tenth Street in Altoona. The group is adopted by "Kirbie, Morgan,
Zachary and Their Friends." The Altoona Department of Public Works
supports the adoption.
Blair Township River Road Adopted by Juvenile Probation
Juvenile
Probation of Hollidaysburg has adopted a section of River Road in
Blair Township. The township supports the adoption.
Allstate
Group Adopts Brush Mountain Road
Environmentally
conscious employees of the Allstate Insurance Claims Department have
adopted Brush Mountain Road in Antis Township. Brush Mountain Road
runs from the exit off Route 99 at Pinecroft 2.2 miles to a dead end.
Scouts
Adopt Wopsy Mountain Lookout (photo
right)
Boy
Scout Troop 92 of Bellwood has adopted the Wopsy Mountain Lookout
area in Logan Township through PennDOT's Adopt-A-Highway program.
The adoption is part of a long-term plan for cleanup and beautification
of the area being developed by PA CleanWays of Blair County.
Anyone
interested in adopting a section of road, a trail, a block, or even
a section of waterway, can contact PA
CleanWays of Blair County for further details.