We. would like to take this opportunity to welcome you to the Laurel Divers Web Page. We are an organization of approximately 100 divers whose goal is to meet others who share our love of scuba diving and provide opportunities for those people to plan and organize scuba trips as well as meet socially.
Our club meets the first Thursday of each month at Penn Gables in Ebensburg at 7:30pm. At these meetings we discuss and review dive trips recently taken, discuss plans for future dive trips and conduct any miscellaneous club business. Following the meeting, plan on staying - this is a great time to make new contacts and share dive stories. We also hold monthly board meetings, of which the date and time are announced at the monthly meeting. These meetings are held at Ron and Lois (204 Plank Road, Ebensburg). Any club member is welcome to attend these board meetings.
Pennsylvania Employer Identification Number is 32-0032756, Laurel Divers, nonprofit organization.
Dues for membership are $30/year for first member
of household, $22 for second member and $14for each consecutive member.
Dues entitle you to participation in all club events and you will receive
our monthly newsletter detailing all our upcoming trips and information
on past trips & events.
Laurel Divers Constitution.
Current
Financial Statement. Forms.
For further information regarding Laurel Divers, please contact any of the current officiers: (previous officers)
| President: | John Augustine | (814) 942-8267 |
| Vice Pres: | Shari Mullen | (814) 344-6638 |
| Secretary: | Ron Peterson | (814) 472-2144 |
| Treasurer: | Donna Sabol | (814) 243-0396 |
| Board Member | Denny Beecher | (814) 472-5776 |
| Board Member | Lori Kerr | (814) 948-5474 |
| Board Member | Bob Hand | (814) 943-1651 |
| Board Member: | Burt Sharbaugh | (814) 472-7080 |
| Web: | (814) 472-2144 |
HOW IT ALL BEGAN
A BRIEF HISTORY OF THE LAUREL DIVERS
In June of 1975, current club member Jim Hostetler and former club member Bob Mulvehill decided to turn their interest in scuba diving into a local dive club. They traveled to Johnstown and recruited two members from the Johnstown YMCA class.
The four of them met in a Coleman camper in Bob Mulvehill’s
back yard and became The Ebensburg Scuba Club.
Each of the four members donated $5 to form a club treasury, half of
which was spent on a year’s subscription to Skin Diver Magazine.
Additional funds were added by using scuba to clean the bottom of the Ebensburg
Community Pool for $2 each time.
By the summer of 1976 Bob Maurer, Rose Maurer, Tom Maurer, Ken Charlesworth and a dozen others had added their names to the membership ranks. The Hollidaysburg YMCA was where most area basic scuba classes were being held, and the club soon changed its name to The Laurel Divers to include all of the Central Pennsylvania area.
The first Treasure Dive was held around that time at the same place where it is still being held today. Ten divers searched for colored golf balls used to mark the prizes. The top prize was a dive watch. A divers logbook, a handful of dive flag decals, and several discover diving bumper stickers rounded out the prize list.
Our club today is approximately 100 members strong. The Treasure Dive attracts about 60 divers each year, and another 20 or 30 guests. We have our own web page, and a local dive shop for equipment and airfills. It will be interesting to see what changes the next 20 years bring.
In August 2005, Jim Hostetler did a presentation in the form of a quiz, to highlist and discuss some of the history of Laurel Divers.
(Thanks to Jim Hostetler for supplying the above information)