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Mattawana is a census-designated place [3] located in Bratton Township, Mifflin County in the state of Pennsylvania, United States on the east bank of the Juniata River. The community is located near the junction of U.S. Route 522 and Pennsylvania Route 103 , across the river from the borough of McVeytown .
Noteworthy was founded in 2003 by BYU student Esther Yoder. [1] She consulted with co-founder and then-director of Vocal Point, Bob Ahlander, and recruited Vocal Point members Dave Brown and Dan Dunn to help create the new group. [2] [3] The group was established with nine female members in 2004. [4] Noteworthy competed in the ICCA in 2004.
Don Yoder (August 27, 1921– August 11, 2015) was an American folklorist specializing in the study of Pennsylvania Dutch, Quaker, and Amish and other Anabaptist folklife in Pennsylvania who wrote at least 15 books on these subjects. [1]
Escorted tours are normally conducted by a tour director who takes care of all services from the beginning to the end of the tour. Escorted tours normally include accommodation, transport, meals and some sightseeing. Escorted tours are often conducted by motor coach and usually no more than three nights are spent in each location visited.
Lower Yoder Township is a township in Cambria County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 2,699 at the 2010 census , [ 3 ] down from 3,029 at the 2000 census. It is part of the Johnstown, Pennsylvania Metropolitan Statistical Area .
Yoder was also the author of charts for over 30 marching band shows. [4] Yoder also composed Tennessee Tech’s fight song in 1946 and Texas State's Fight song "Go Bobcats!" in 1961. Yoder's arrangement of "You're a Grand Old Flag" is commonly used today by the U.S. military in its performances of the song. [12] [13]
Yoder is an unincorporated town in Pleasant Township, Allen County, in the U.S. state of Indiana. [2] Yoder is approximately four miles south of Fort Wayne International Airport . History
Joseph Yoder (September 22, 1872 – November 13, 1956) was an educator, musicologist, and writer, the first successful Mennonite literary figure in the United States, especially known for his semi-fictional account of his mother's life, Rosanna of the Amish (1940), and for his investigation of the sources of the Amish tunes of the Ausbund, along with his efforts to record and preserve ...