7/22/12 - Bucks County, PA - First Federal of Bucks County presented a gift of $3,000 to the Kids Voting Southeast PA this month as part of a Patriot Sponsorship for the organization. The donation will be used to run their day to day operations, along with reaching out to Public & Private/Parochial schools in Bucks, Montgomery, and Delaware County.
Bruce C. Iacobucci, First Federal’s President and CEO, along with Mark Worthington, Chairman of the First Federal of Bucks County Board of Directors, Jeane Coyle, EVP/Chief Administrative Officer and Antoinette Gellentien, VP/Highland Park Branch Manager and recently added Kids Voting Southeast PA Board of Director presented the check to Dr. Richard O. Coe, Executive Director of Kids Voting Southeast PA.
“We’re very pleased to be able to support of Kids Voting. How they reach out to the youth of our county is great. It gives them the opportunity to see what is going on in the world and their towns and learn how to be more involved when they are of legal age.” said Iacobucci.
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Mark Worthington, Chairman of the First Federal of Bucks County Board of Directors
Jeane Coyle, First Federal of Bucks County EVP/Chief Administrative Officer
Antoinette Gellentien, VP/Highland Park Branch Manager and Kids Voting Southeast PA Board of Director
Dr. Richard O. Coe, Executive Director of Kids Voting Southeast PA
Bruce C. Iacobucci, First Federal of Bucks County President and CEO
Congressman Michael Fitzpatrick participated in a Kids Voting live video stream forum on Friday, 2/10/12 at 10:00 AM. This was a rare and fortunate opportunity for students to be directly engaged with a high level elected official.
Dec. 2, 1011 - Richard Coe, Kids Voting Southeast PA Director, to present at National Social Studies Conference.
"Not Real, but Really Important" (By Phil Gianficaro -)
"High Schoolers to Work Polls" (By Gary Weckselblatt)
"Kids to tackle local elections" (By Theresa Hegel)
Video of Pennridge KV Election 2011 - Courtesy of Francis Collins
Kids Voting 2010
Bringing C-SPAN to the classroom
By: JIM MCGINNIS
Bucks County Courier Times
BENSALEM / CENTENNIAL
Students at select schools in Bucks County got a firsthand lesson in public affairs programming Wednesday as the C-SPAN Digital tour bus made stops in the Bensalem and Centennial school districts. CLICK FOR FULL STORY.
League of Women Voters - Election 2010 Voters Guide (word document)