The unveiling of the first statewide Semiquincentennial Bell, a Bicentennial Bell replica, with an embossed quote on the face of the bell from M. Denise Dennis, founder, president and CEO of Dennis Farm Charitable Land Trust (DFCLT), was unveiled at the Dennis Farm, in a ceremony including state and federal officials as well as decendents of the Dennis family on Wednesday, June 28. Left to right: state Auditor Tim DeFoor; George Stark, Coterra Energy; Pat Burns, America250PA chairman; Cassandra Coleman, America250PA executive director; M. Denise Dennis; Darryl L. Gore (back), DFCLT VP development; Lonnie H. Moore, III, DFCLT VP marketing; state Treasurer Stacy Garrity; U.S. Sen. Bob Casey. The Dennis Farm, located in Kingsley, Susquehanna County, is owned by the same African American family dating back to the 1700s.
                                 Tony Callaio | For Sunday Dispatch

The unveiling of the first statewide Semiquincentennial Bell, a Bicentennial Bell replica, with an embossed quote on the face of the bell from M. Denise Dennis, founder, president and CEO of Dennis Farm Charitable Land Trust (DFCLT), was unveiled at the Dennis Farm, in a ceremony including state and federal officials as well as decendents of the Dennis family on Wednesday, June 28. Left to right: state Auditor Tim DeFoor; George Stark, Coterra Energy; Pat Burns, America250PA chairman; Cassandra Coleman, America250PA executive director; M. Denise Dennis; Darryl L. Gore (back), DFCLT VP development; Lonnie H. Moore, III, DFCLT VP marketing; state Treasurer Stacy Garrity; U.S. Sen. Bob Casey. The Dennis Farm, located in Kingsley, Susquehanna County, is owned by the same African American family dating back to the 1700s.

Tony Callaio | For Sunday Dispatch

The unveiling of the first statewide Semiquincentennial Bell, a Bicentennial Bell replica, with an embossed quote on the face of the bell from M. Denise Dennis, founder, president and CEO of Dennis Farm Charitable Land Trust (DFCLT), was unveiled at the Dennis Farm, in a ceremony including state and federal officials as well as decendents of the Dennis family on Wednesday, June 28. Left to right: state Auditor Tim DeFoor; George Stark, Coterra Energy; Pat Burns, America250PA chairman; Cassandra Coleman, America250PA executive director; M. Denise Dennis; Darryl L. Gore (back), DFCLT VP development; Lonnie H. Moore, III, DFCLT VP marketing; state Treasurer Stacy Garrity; U.S. Sen. Bob Casey. The Dennis Farm, located in Kingsley, Susquehanna County, is owned by the same African American family dating back to the 1700s.