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Coleman Memorial Park Board of Trustees has elected officers for 2024, with David Funk returning as chairman for the second year.

Also re-elected were Joe Morales as vice chair, and Frank DeScuillo as secretary. Additional members serving on the board are Bret Fisher, George Rodriguez, Dave Schnoke, Cornell Wilson, and Skip Wolf.

CMP board members are appointed by the Court of Common Pleas of Lebanon County.

The Friends of Coleman Memorial Park elected Cindy Schlegel as president, Bill Roth as treasurer, and Nancy Smith as secretary. Volunteers for the Friends group are needed and welcome.

Coleman Memorial Park is a 100-acre wooded park at 1400 W. Maple St., Lebanon, with recreational and cultural opportunities including an amphitheater, bandshell, 18-hole disc golf course, baseball fields, basketball courts, multipurpose fields, hiking and biking trails, a nature trail, playground, pump track, rental pavilions, and tennis courts.

Events this year include a Music in the Park concert series, a Friends summer concert series, Future Stars baseball tournaments, a Fun Run & Walk, a disc golf tournament, Harvest Festival and Christkindl Market. For more information visit the park website.

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