Our Board of Directors
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Mr. Rob Frey, Esq - Board President
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graduate of Carlisle High School, Rob received his Bachelor's Degree from
Franklin and Marshall College and his Juris Doctorate from the Dickinson School
of Law. He is a partner in the law firm of Frey & Tiley and has
practiced law in Carlisle for 20 years.
He and his wife, Deb, are the
parents of two girls, Courtney, an enthusiastic TRACC rider for several years,
and Angela, a budding rider and supporter of TRACC's horse, Timmy. In
addition to the TRACC board, Rob has served on the Dickinson Township Municipal
Authority and various boards and committees of Second Presbyterian Church,
Carlisle.
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Dr. David Twining
Dr. Twining is a graduate of Michigan State University with masters degrees from both Syracuse University and Georgetown University and a Ph.D. in Political Science from Pennsylvania State University. After 30 years in the Army with two tours in Vietnam, he retired as a Colonel. He previously served as Associate Dean at Shippensburg University. Dr Twining is now retired and serves as a supervisor in West Pennsboro Twp. He is a past president of TRACC and current board member.
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Ms. Patricia B. Grier, PT
Graduate of Russel Sage College-Albany Medical College School of Physical Therapy in 1975. Originally a native of upstate New York, Pat, spouse Robert, and 3 children have resided in Carlisle since 1975. Physical Therapy has been performed in a variety of settings, home base, hospital, extended care facility, CAIU, and private practice. Pat has worked with all ages, infants to geriatrics. She started her own practice in 1982, and developed her current private practice, known as Alexander Spring Rehab , in 1987. That business is in its twentieth year of providing Physical Therapy services to folks in the Carlisle area. Enticed by a PT colleague, she has been involved with the TRACC program since 1998. TRACC continues to be her passion, working with families, volunteers and horses.
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Ms. Janelle Bender
Janelle Bender, a Cumberland County native, has volunteered with therapeutic riding programs for several years. As member of the Pennsylvania Council on Therapeutic Horsemanship, she is currently enrolled in their Instructor in Training Program. She is employed at Stackpole Books in Mechanicsburg, and enjoys speaking of herself in the third person.
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Mr. Kent Frese
President of Leadership Management Institute, a local leadership and organizational development firm. Kent holds a Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering from Villanova
University. He
is also certified for high and low ropes training. He has also served as a
skiing instructor and coach for over 16 years. Kent is married to Lisa Marie Frese and the father of two girls, Olivia and Nevina. Olivia is an avid TRACC rider and horse lover.
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Ms. Tara Brenner
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Mr. Denny Carney
I got my Private License in the Cessna 150 in 1966 and took my test at
Alleghany County Airport with an FAA examiner. I had a Demonstration of Ability
Test with the FAA. A lot of the test was taxing to demonstrate my ability to
control the aircraft on the ground.
I did have an interesting experience during the flight test the Examiner ask
me "IF the engine quits should you stop the prop for better gliding?" I wasn't
sure sooo he reached over and turned off the engine and pulled up the plane till
the prop stopped turning and then said "where are we going to land" I picked out
a field south of Alleghany County Airport and proceeded to set up a landing in a
field that had been an old coal strip mine. The FAA Examiner reached over and
pulled out the starter and the little Cessna 150's engine came alive and we
climbed back up and went back to the airport and signed my student license. I
was a Private Pilot. "WOW"
In 1993, after reading about the IWA's airplane rides for special needs
children at the John Wayne airport, I decided to call a Spina Bifida Chapter and
ask them if they were interesting in having me give their Spina Bifida kids
airplane rides with me a Spina Bifida person...
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Mr. Joe Gaskin
Joseph Gaskin is the purchasing manager at RF Central. He is also is a current TRACC board member and member of the Bureau Director's Advisory Panel on Least Restrictive Environment. He is also a past board member of CPARC and other non-profit organizations. Joe holds a Bachelor's degree in Physics from Dickinson College. Joe is married to Karen. Their youngest daughter, Lydia is a TRACC rider.
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ScheduleMay - Session 1 - Mondays, except May 26th
May 19, 2008 (6:00 pm)
This is our first riding session for the kids -- NO SESSION ON MAY 26TH FOR MEMORIAL DAY
Come prepared for the weather and activity.
Wear shoes, not sandals, hats, long pants
Bring water as needed.
- Session 1 - Tuesdays
May 20, 2008 (6:00 pm)
Our second riding day for the kids
Come prepared for the weather and activity.
Wear shoes, not sandals, hats, long pants
Bring water as needed.
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