I think that the low number of whitetail deer in
Pennsylvania is astonishing. As I’ve grown older it has become apparent that
the deer population was slowly falling and didn’t look as if it was going to
stop. I think that a 1 year break from all deer hunting should be implemented.
Many hunters may disagree with this statement, but it’s in the best interest
that this be done for not only present, but future hunters as well.
Monday, December 9, 2013
Week 14
What is happening to today’s youth? It so unreal hearing
about kids that are in 7th grade already being addicted to hard
drugs. Although “hard drugs” aren’t a huge problem in my community marijuana
is. It is to my knowledge that kids in Johnsonburg are being exposed to
marijuana at a surprisingly young age. Most of the kids my sister tells me
about have already switched to cyber school (the next step to dropping out)
after being introduced to marijuana and the daily basis at which it was being
consumed.
Week 13
This
is my view on the way the Johnsonburg borough should take on a trouble they are
enduring. Because of the not new, but uprising and serious problem of residents
not taking care of their properties I think something needs to be done. A city
ordinance is necessary and should be implemented by the borough. With an
ordinance set in place, it would allow the borough to fine people that don’t
follow certain codes and regulations that are required. For example, if people
decide to let their grass grow over the allowed length and ignore the
ordinance, they could be facing possible ramifications for failing to abide by
the rules. That being said, Johnsonburg citizens are faced with an extremely
high unemployment rate and an abnormally low average income rate. Any
intelligent person would elect to follow the rules to avoid fines as people
can’t afford to spend their hard earned money on an easily avoidable expense.
With all that in place, I think that slowly but surely things will start to
shape up within the community.
Week 12
Every
town should have some sort of gun bash every year. I’m not sure how many towns
in the state have gun bashes, but I’m glad Johnsonburg is one of them. A gun
bash, ours in particular, is in the huge fire hall where hundreds of people
gather to put in their chances of winning a gun. In addition to the auctioning
there is also food, all you can drink everything, and free comedy from all the
drunk people there.
Week 11
I’ve decided to talk about government,
particularly that of the law enforcement branch. I believe that law enforcement
within a town or city is crucial in running a successful community. Comparing
our cops at home to the Clarion cops I’ve noticed a significant difference.
Clarion cops are strict, anal, and nosey while Johnsonburg cops are laid back,
lenient, down to earth guys. I’m proud to say that I know each cop on a
personal level and often get away with some minor things. Thank you Johnsonburg
cops for being so kind to me all my years in Johnsonburg.
Sunday, December 8, 2013
Week 10
There should be a rule in all schools that states “every
child is required to join at least one extracurricular activity or sport. I
believe if this is required more students isn’t usually “involved” would then
be playing sports. This would solve many of the problems Johnsonburg High
School is having. This rule isn’t in place resulting in the suffrage of all
sports programs. In our case the low numbers actually lead to a co-op with
Ridgway (a town over from Johnsonburg).
Week 9
Although I do speak highly on behalf of the Johnsonburg
Paper mill I do have some issues concerning businesses within the town. Any
community should have numerous Ma and Pa shops throughout the town, this is
where Johnsonburg is hurting. Due to the massive size of the paper mill it
takes up a large amount of space in a not so large town. You can probably
imagine why it’s difficult to open businesses without any land to build on. I
truly believe that Johnsonburg is a dying town and things should be implemented
to improve our once beautiful town.
Week 8
My hometown is infamous for its
terrible smell. We have a large Paper Mill called Domtar (one of the largest in
the world to be exact) and its factories are spread all throughout the town.
Somewhere within the paper making process a foul odor is released. You might
think “How bad could it be?”, I actually can’t tell you how bad it is most
days, because of the many years in Johnsonburg, I’ve become accustomed to it
and don’t even smell it. The smell is comparable to a fart, that’s the closest
comparison I can come up with. Sometimes I wonder, when people are coming
through Johnsonburg for the first time, is the first words out of their mouth
“Who farted, that stinks!”
Week 7
This week I decided to talk about the Paper mill that is located in the center
of Johnsonburg and takes up most of the space. Many people look at Domtar as a
disgrace to the town, but they aren't residents of the factory driven town. Domtar
employs over 300 people, most of which reside in Johnsonburg. Without the
presence of this mill many people would be jobless and then be forced to move
in search of a job. This doesn't seem like a problem, but this would take the
already low population to the ground and possibly make Johnsonburg a ghost
town.
The
mafia happens to be a big part in American history and surprisingly
Johnsonburg's history as well. We have a hotel down town called "The
Johnsonburg Hotel" that is unfortunately no longer running and hasn't been
running for a couple decades. This hotel happened to serve as a mafia safe
haven for those who were looking to go off the radar for a while. The common
theme of mafia members and leaders coming here left Johnsonburg with an
interesting nickname, "Little Chicago". Rumor has it that Al
Capone stayed here, actually the sign in books prove that he did indeed stay
there a hand full of times.
Growing up I've heard numerous stories, whether most of them are true I'm not
sure. Like the guy that was cut up in a barrel and sent down the clarion river.
Regardless of the actual truth of these stories, it's neat living in a small
town with a big history.
Week 6
This
week I've decided to write about my football team. Due to the dying population
in my town and the diminishing numbers in our school the athletic programs have
been hurting. The past couple years the football team especially has taken the
biggest hit from the low numbers.
Johnsonburg is rich in sports history, football being the most favorite among
the town folks. I am among a big group of people that are proud to say they
were a Johnsonburg Ram Football Player. Because of the low numbers talk about a
possibly merging with one of the surrounding towns, Ridgway. If you aren't
aware, Johnsonburg and Ridgway have one of the best and longest running sports
rivalries in Pennsylvania. You can see why this might raise some questions and
concerns. Despite all that, the school boards came to a decision and proceeded
to sign the papers to combine each side’s football teams. It's weird looking
back at the history of football in Johnsonburg. We had a Semi pro team called
the Shamrocks, Jimmy Graham practiced on our field, and now our football team
is a just a memory, no longer in existence.
Week 5
I’m
not sure who or what people think of when they hear the word “Veteran”, but for
me I know exactly what I think of. I think of my family’s rich military
background and fellow neighbors. Everywhere I walk I have the pleasure of
sharing my presence with a veteran. Whether I go to work, school, or home I’m
constantly surrounded. I’m proud to say that my town is famous when it comes to
the military. During World War II, the borough had, per capita, the highest
number of soldiers entering into military service.
Week 4
In this post, I
would like to address the hospitality that goes on within my town. Growing up,
whenever you needed help you could be sure that 3 people are waiting to give
you a hand. With a close knit community everyone has each other’s backs. For
example, if you got stuck while out mudding on a Tuesday night a quick call to
a buddy with a truck is made and before you know it you’re unstuck and on your
way home.
Week 3
It’s easy to point out all the
negatives about your town when you go to college. Often times, people are so
busy thinking about the bad that they neglect to speak of the good on behalf of
their town. For my hometown, not a lot goes on, but I love it and wouldn’t want
to live anywhere else. If you were to spend a week in Johnsonburg, you would be
quick to notice the hospitality displayed by everyone. Also, walking/riding
around town it would soon be apparent that everyone knows and likes each other
because of the constant hand waves going on.
Sunday, November 24, 2013
Poverty
In my community poverty would be who is on food
stamps and who isn’t. I come from rural Pennsylvania where it seems as if
everyone has a house. Although poverty doesn’t seem to be a major problem,
we’re aware of people with financial problems. In my town, residents with an
income below the poverty level as of 2009 is 27.8% which is 11.4% above the
state average of 16.4% ("City-Data.com"). Due to the low poverty rate
the people who make above average income are known and somewhat envied in the
community. For me, I’m lucky enough to be born into a good family that doesn’t
struggle to make ends meet.
Oct 27
Oct 27
Monday, September 9, 2013
My Home Town revised paper
Mitchell Schloder
9/9/2013
English 110
My Home Town
In Johnsonburg not much happens, with a population of 2,500 that should be expected. But on game day you can bet to see everyone in attendance ready to support the team no matter the location. My junior and senior year I was lucky enough to be part of the two most famous years in Johnsonburg High School history. Junior year our basketball team made it to the quarter finals in basketball, our wrestling team came back from a rough year and won two matches, and the legion baseball team took second in the state finals. Going into senior year expectations were high as the baseball team was ranked #2 in the state and the baseball team was #7 in the state. Not all eyes were set on the football team after coming back from a rough winless season the year before. We didn’t even expect much, but we ended with 2 wins. One of those wins happened to be against Coudersport [ranked #2 in the district]. That was the first time Johnsonburg has beat Coudersport since 1992. After football everyone’s attention went straight to basketball. We put on a good run through regular season, with a record of 22-2. The post season started and before long we found ourselves in the state finals. Unfortunately we came up short and took second. Luckily for us, we still had one more state quality team, Baseball. The team powered through regular season only dropping 3 games. To our surprise we were in yet another state finals game. This time we came out victorious taking the Pennsylvania State Title.
Welcome to my blog
My name is Mitchell Schloder, I grew up in Johnsonburg, Pennsylvania. I wrestled for 10 years, played football for 8 years, and soccer for 2 years.
I'm attending Clarion University for Special Education Teaching.
I'm attending Clarion University for Special Education Teaching.
Johnsonburg is an old town in Elk County, Pennsylvania. To be specific, the oldest settlement in Elk County. Military runs deep in our town as at one time we actually had per capita the highest number of soldiers entering into the military service. Below is a picture of our Veterans Memorial located in front of the Johnsonburg American Legion in down town Johnsonburg.
There is about 2,500 people who live in our town, but don't let the small numbers fool you. We are die hard sports town with competitive teams in every sport. This year (2012/2013) our basketball team took 2nd in states and the baseball team took 1st. Below is a picture of the basketball team showing off their 2nd place trophy to the crowd in Hershey. Also, the baseball team after they won the state finals.
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