Dunmorean of the Month: Chas Ehnot

By Steve Svetovich

Chas Ehnot has been a part of Dunmore’s Sherwood Youth Association for a long time, but now he plays an even bigger role.

Ehnot, 40, Dunmore, was named by the Board as the new president of Sherwood Youth Association this past March.

He succeeded Matt Fedor who served as president the past six years. Charlie Ehnot, his dad, is also one of the past presidents of the Sherwood Youth Association.

Ehnot works in Dunmore with his dad as an independent financial advisor.

His dad has always been a strong influence and mentor. “I learned from the ground up,” he said. “I learned from my dad. I started learning the business from him at age five. I started working with him at a young age. We work right out of the house now. My dad taught me a lot about everything.”

Son of Charlie and Deborah Ehnot, Dunmore, Chas is a 2001 Dunmore High School graduate. He graduated from the Virginia Military Institute in 2005.

“The military institute was an experience like any other good college,” he said. “But it was most definitely the most physical and emotional rewarding experience I ever had.

“It taught you about personal character and a code of ethics I was able to take right into my personal life.”

Ehnot is a proud father of his son Charlie III, 10, who will enter the fifth grade at Dunmore Elementary Center.

Hard working with a strong work ethic, Ehnot is excited about his new position as president of Sherwood Youth Association.

“It was a little bit overwhelming to hear the Board selected me,” he said. “I was happy to see the Board placed that kind of faith in me. I have a lot of support. I want to help make Sherwood Park as great as it can possibly be for the children of the community.”

Ehnot talked about some of the renovations during his first four months as president, “We have a new center feature for the splash pad at Sherwood Park. We also worked on the pavilion. We are always looking for the next project to beautify the area.

“We continue to use Sherwood Park for the Dunmore Miss E League and Dunmore/Green Ridge Youth Soccer. We are looking at programs to add for next year.”

Ehnot talked about even more future goals for Sherwood Park. “We want to create a walking path around the park. We are also thinking about having a small section for a dog park. We want to continue having a positive relationship with everyone who uses the park. We want to continue the maintenance of the grounds and make sure Sherwood Park is enjoyable to everyone who uses it.”

Right now the always busy Ehnot is preparing for the annual Sherwood Park Summer Festival to be held on the grounds August 17-18-19. There will be an assortment of home made food and deserts, games for children and youth, live music and a beer tent for adults,

“It’s our biggest fundraiser and we are already holding meetings and getting ready for it. It’s going to be great as always.”

The Sherwood Youth Association is known for its many outstanding past presidents. The list includes the late Addie Michalek, Carol Scrimalli, Charlie Ehnot, and Matt Fedor. Chas Ehnot has some big shoes to fill, but already he’s off to a great start.

“This means a lot to me and I want to do my best for everyone who uses the park. I’m excited about the opportunity.”

Calendar of Events: July 2019

actorsSherlock Holmes Play

Actors Circle will present the mystery thriller, Sherlock Holmes and The White Chapel Murders, by Lou Bisignani, at Providence Playhouse, 1256 Providence Road, Scranton,  on July 11, 12, 13 and 14. Thursday, Friday and Saturday performances are at 8 p.m., with a Sunday matinee at 2 p.m., Tickets are $12 general admission; $10 senior citizens, and $6, students.

The show is being diirected by Lou Bisignani, with Katie VonBergen is assistant director.

Scott Rave will portray Sherlock Holmes and Mark Fryer playing Dr. John Watson.

AARP Chapter Events

AARP Chapter 3731 North East Pennsylvania, will host a residents’ bingo on Friday, July 12, from 1:30 to 4 p.m. at Gino J. Merli Veterans Center, Scranton. A patio picnic with bingo, games, and a basket raffle will be held on Monday, Aug. 5, from noon to 4 p.m. at Arcaro & Genell, Old Forge, on the tented patio. A general meeting will be held on Tuesday, Sept. 3, at Asbury United Methodist Church. For information call Carl Yanowski, president, at 570-347-5687. 

bernies runJuly 4th Bernie’s Run

On July 4, AllOne Charities will once again present the 36th Annual Bernie’s Memorial 3 Mile Walk/Run at 8:30 a.m. at River Street, Wilkes-Barre. The flat run will benefit the Greater Carbondale, Greater Pittston, Greater Scranton, Wayne County and Wilkes-Barre Family YMCAs. Bernie’s Run is held in memory of Bernie Hargadon.

Bernie was a past YMCA director, prime athlete, and originator of this race who passed away from an unforeseen genetic heart condition. Bernie’s dream was to create an achievable race for everyone. In 1984, he did it, and thousands of runners and walkers have achieved Bernie’s dream since. Additionally, we are proud to offer a free ½ Mile Kids Fun Run!

To learn more or to register, visit www.wbymca.org/bernies-run/or email Lauranel Banks, Wellness Director and Race Coordinator at the Wilkes-Barre Family YMCA, at lauranel.banks@wbymca.org.      

Rummage Sale

SS. Cyril and Methodius  Ukrainian Catholic Church will be having its 9th annual fundraiser Rummage Sale at St. Cyril’s School Gym, 133 River St., Olyphant, on Sept. 20, 21 and 22.

The sale features food, raffle baskets. For information on the sale or making donations, contact Very Rev. Nestor Iwasiw  (570- 291-4451) or Lauren Telep, chairman, (570-383-0319) or visit the Church website: stcyrils.weconnet.com.