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Eligibility List Dirt and Gravel Roads Eligibility List Report Date: 08/04/2021 County: Organization Name of Person Attending Class # Date Attended Phone Bateman, Jason C. 2990 12/15/2019 - Bowen, Colton M. 2990 12/15/2019 - Bubb, Logan D. 2990 12/15/2019 - Clark, Jessica D. 2990 12/15/2019 - Contrael, David Jamie 2990 12/15/2019 - Cruz, Juan D. 2990 12/15/2019 - Fisher, Zachary T. 2990 12/15/2019 - Garner, Zachary J. 2990 12/15/2019 - Hamilton, Christopher M. 3001 10/15/2020 - Laudenslayer, Paul 2990 12/15/2019 - Long, Joseph P. 2990 12/15/2019 - McCarthy, James Paul 2995 09/02/2020 570-351-2317 McElheny, John A 3010 01/26/2021 814-687-3367 Moyer, Dan 2993 08/27/2020 610-800-0088 Patterson, Eric B. 2990 12/15/2019 - Savani, Brandy N. 2990 12/15/2019 - Shaulis, Albert 3005 11/05/2020 - Sourbeer, Jessica 2990 12/15/2019 - Turcheck, Tyler B. 2990 12/15/2019 - Tutelian, Franklin H. 2990 12/15/2019 - Wachsmuth, Sam 2990 12/15/2019 - Walters, Rodney D. 3001 10/15/2020 - 3JStone Palmer, John P. 2939 04/20/2017 607-765-2364 Ace Excavating Keister, Bret R. 2945 05/18/2017 814-673-9659 Arrowhead Lake Community Mason, Matthew 3014 05/04/2021 570-646-1771 Arrowhead Lake Community - Monroe Ball, Justine M 3014 05/04/2021 570-646-1771 Avondale Borough Howell, Doris E. 2959 04/17/2018 610-268-2486 1 County: Organization Name of Person Attending Class # Date Attended Phone Bald Eagle State Park McKnight, Phillip M 3012 02/09/2021 814-625-2775 Barhite Excavating Barhite, Michael P. 2977 05/08/2019 570-222-3437 Barhite Excavating Barhite, Tyler M 2977 05/08/2019 570-267-8889 BOF - FD-9 Bajor, Steve A. 3016 04/13/2021 814-787-8836 BOF - Forest District #5 Bark, John G. 2983 09/25/2019 814-669-4593 BOF - Forest District #5 Knepp, Darrell R. 2930 08/10/2016 814-667-2199 BOF - Forest District #7 Bailey, Jr., Richard L. 2932 09/29/2016 570-922-3344 BOF - Forest District #7 Beaver, Matthew R. 2984 09/24/2019 570-922-3344 BOF - Forest District #7 Beaver, Matthew R. 3016 04/13/2021 570-922-3344 BOF - Forest District #7 Eisenhower, Leonard P. 2966 08/08/2018 570-725-3471 BOF - Forest District #7 Felix, David E. 2947 08/23/2017 570-972-3344 BOF - Forest District #7 Frank, Mark E. 2947 08/23/2017 570-725-3471 BOF - Forest District #7 Hofmann, Mark 2983 09/25/2019 570-922-3375 BOF - Forest District #7 Jeffries, Jonathan S. 2947 08/23/2017 570-725-3471 BOF - Forest District #7 Kerstetter, Brandon J. 2947 08/23/2017 717-667-3881 BOF - Forest District #7 Sellers, Alvin D. 2947 08/23/2017 717-667-3881 BOF - Forest District #7 Smith, Daniel L. 2983 09/25/2019 570-922-3344 BOF - Forest District #7 Vanada, Oliver T. 2947 08/23/2017 717-922-4833 BOF - Forest District #7 Wenrick, Kerry L. 2983 09/25/2019 570-725-3471 BOF - Forest District #7 Zerbe, Jr., Paul F. 2947 08/23/2017 570-966-4833 BOF - Forest District 10 Bottorf, Brian Q. 2983 09/25/2019 814-387-6872 BOF - Forest District 10 Corter, Logan R. 2983 09/25/2019 - BOF - Forest District 10 Gill, Gary G. 2983 09/25/2019 814-387-6872 BOF - Forest District 15 Blass, Sheila R. 2983 09/25/2019 814-435-5009 BOF - Forest District 15 Sticklin, Eugene 2983 09/25/2019 570-923-6028 BOF - Forest District 16 Martin, Seth P 2983 09/25/2019 570-971-6039 BOF - Forest District 18 Bass, Ronald J. 2930 08/10/2016 570-467-2203 BOF - Forest District 18 Bass, Ronald J. 2983 09/25/2019 570-467-2203 BOF - Forest District 18 Glick, Jonas D. 2983 09/25/2019 570-449-4126 BOF - Forest District 18 Lambert, Julia 2930 08/10/2016 570-875-6450 BOF - Forest District 18 Lambert, Julia 2983 09/25/2019 570-875-6450 2 County: Organization Name of Person Attending Class # Date Attended Phone BOF - Forest District 18 Novitsky, Jake D. 2983 09/25/2019 570-449-4129 BOF - Forest District 19 Dugan, Timothy R. 2983 09/25/2019 570-895-4005 BOF - Forest District 2 Koontz, Robert A. 2983 09/25/2019 717-485-9691 BOF - Forest District 5 Connelly, Christopher L. 2983 09/25/2019 814-669-4593 BOF - Forest District 5 Konwinski, Joshua M. 2983 09/25/2019 814-669-4593 BOF - Forest District 6 Kondash, John V. 2983 09/25/2019 814-472-1862 BOF - Forestry District 18 Heffelfinger, Michael P. 2983 09/25/2019 570-875-6450 BOF - Forestry District 2 Grove, Dennis C. 2983 09/25/2019 814-784-5685 BOF District 18 Walker, Joseph E. 2932 09/29/2016 717-571-5313 BOF District 6 Snoeberger, Brian K. 2930 08/10/2016 814-467-4759 BOF District 9 Kougher, David W. 3016 04/13/2021 814-765-0821 BOF Forest Distict 18 Walker, Joseph E. 2983 09/25/2019 570-875-6450 BOF Forest District 10 Hicks, Ryan S. 2983 09/25/2019 814-571-4608 BOF Forest District 10 Urbanik, Mark A. 2983 09/25/2019 814-574-8613 BOF Forest District 18 Troutman, Aaron T. 2983 09/25/2019 570-875-6450 BOF Forest District 18 Warfel, David L. 2983 09/25/2019 570-875-6450 BOF forest district 18 Ziegler, Steven J. 2983 09/25/2019 570-449-4127 BOF Forest District 7 Seyler, Kyle A. 2983 09/25/2019 570-922-3344 BOF Forest District 9 Saupp, Gary L. 2983 09/25/2019 717-870-0279 BOF Forest District 9 Thomas, Tyson C. 2983 09/25/2019 814-765-0821 Borough of Lincoln Firda, Tammy W. 2962 05/22/2018 412-751-2655 Borough of Shippensburg Plasterer, Kevin L. 2953 11/08/2017 717-532-2147 Bristol Excavating Inc - Bradford Bristol, Calvin L 3010 01/26/2021 570-297-4552 Bristol Excavating, Inc - Bradford Harris, Allen M 3010 01/26/2021 570-297-4552 Bristol Excavating, Inc. - Bradford Eddy, Darrin W. 2933 10/20/2016 570-297-4552 Bristol Excavating, Inc. - Bradford Eddy, Darrin W. 3010 01/26/2021 570-297-4552 Bureau of Forestry Allenbaugh, Eric T. 2968 09/20/2018 814-274-3610 Center for Dirt & Gravel Road Studies Corradini, Kenneth J. 2934 11/16/2016 814-865-6966 Center for Dirt & Gravel Road Studies Corradini, Kenneth J. 2953 11/08/2017 814-865-6966 City of Duquesne Chiesi, Allan M. 2962 05/22/2018 412-215-3522 Clearfield Township Carl, Robert C. 2962 05/22/2018 - 3 County: Organization Name of Person Attending Class # Date Attended Phone Coleman Enviromental Engineering Coleman, John T. 2960 05/01/2018 570-233-0583 Coleman Enviromental Engineering Coleman, Patricia 2960 05/01/2018 570-778-1120 Colerain Township Wadsworth, David L. 2959 04/17/2018 417-967-6136 Conservation District DEP Northcentral Mattern, Katie B. 2953 11/08/2017 570-327-3571 Cooke Township Strayer, Edward H. 2961 05/09/2018 - DCNR Bartholomew, Nicole K. 2966 08/08/2018 570-924-1605 DCNR Bauer, Scott M. 2930 08/10/2016 814-486-3112 DCNR Brenneman, Wayne L. 2966 08/08/2018 814-667-2199 DCNR Coder, Carl E. 2932 09/29/2016 814-643-2340 DCNR Galonis, Edward W. 2969 08/21/2018 570-894-8336 DCNR- BOF Hosselrode, Brandon W. 2930 08/10/2016 724-238-1200 DCNR - BOF Campbell, Justin S. 2966 08/08/2018 570-924-1605 DCNR - BOF Maguire, Kyle T. 2983 09/25/2019 814-762-3317 DCNR - BOF Norris, Dennis G. 2937 03/23/2017 814-787-4214 DCNR -- BOF Nye, Scott L. 2966 08/08/2018 570-923-6011 DCNR - BOF - District 8 Buffington, James R. 3012 02/09/2021 814-752-2782 DCNR - BOF Central Office Lentz, Martin J. 2966 08/08/2018 717-783-5109 DCNR - BOF Central Office Lentz, Martin J. 3016 04/13/2021 717-783-5109 DCNR -- BOF district 10 Farr, Jr., Thomas L. 2966 08/08/2018 570-923-6011 DCNR - BOF district 17 Reese, Gregory J. 2966 08/08/2018 610-207-1998 DCNR - BOF district 18 Withers, Troy I. 2966 08/08/2018 570-672-2484 DCNR - BOF district 20 Shiffer, Audie E. 2966 08/08/2018 - DCNR - BOF district 3 Filer, Keith 2966 08/08/2018 717-536-3191 DCNR - BOF district 3 Sholly, Stephen R. 2966 08/08/2018 717-436-2472 DCNR - BOF district 3 Wilson, John I. 2966 08/08/2018 814-644-1944 DCNR - BOF FD #13 Burnside, Michael Joseph 2937 03/23/2017 814-787-4214 DCNR - BOF FD #13 Burnside, Michael Joseph 3012 02/09/2021 814-787-4214 DCNR - BOF FD #13 Kellert, Jr., Joseph G. 2937 03/23/2017 814-486-3353 DCNR - BOF FD #13 Kellert, Jr., Joseph G. 3012 02/09/2021 814-486-3353 DCNR -- BOF FD Lycoming Gower, Jr., Dale E. 3012 02/09/2021 570-753-5409 DCNR - BOF FD#3 Corman, Gregg A. 3012 02/09/2021 717-436-2472 4 County: Organization Name of Person Attending Class # Date Attended Phone DCNR - BOF FD#3 Corman, Gregg A. 2966 08/08/2018 717-436-2472 DCNR - BOF FD-8 Clarion Fice, Nathan J. 3016 04/13/2021 814-226-2147 DCNR - Bureau of Forestry Straub, Shane 2968 09/20/2018 814-274-3600 DCNR - Bureau of Forestry Straub, Shane 2984 09/24/2019 814-274-3600 DCNR - Bureau of Forestry Straub, Shane 2932 09/29/2016 814-274-3600 DCNR -- Forestry District #10 Bratton, Jason D.
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