VOTE FOR CURT WERNER FOR THE 92ND DISTRICT PA. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
Put Werner in Your Corner
Curt has thirty years in the financial field as a manager for a large mortgage company.
He is a veteran of the US Navy and belongs to the VFW and American Legion.
A family man with three children and two grandchildren, he is concerned with our public schools and neighborhoods.
Curt is well known for his great photographs and his generosity to the community, school sports teams and community activities.
Veterans organizations and the Special Olympics are among his passions.
FAMILY, COMMUNITY AND HONEST GOVERNMENT
District 92 - An area made up of small towns and agricultural lands
THE REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE YOU CAN TRUST
TO HAVE YOUR INTERESTS AT HEART
FAMILY AND FRIENDS
Family life is very important and needs to be nourished in our fast paced society.
Curt is originally from Tyrone, Pa. a small town near Altoona. It is a farming and industrial community nestled in a lovely valley between mountains. His Mother Virgie is shown in the middle of this family photograph wearing the light blue jacket. She worked as a writer and photographer for a newspaper to support her large family. She still volunteers doing community service. Curt's Father was a sports commentator.
Curt and his sons Hayden and Evan at Evan's graduation from the Va. police academy
Curt with Shirley
Curt and Shirley share many interests including family, writing, photography, art, sports and their communities. Shirley, a retired Landscape Architect and Curt a photographer met several years ago at a local celebration for an historic site. Curt is well known in the community for his sports and local event photographs. Shirley admired his work and as they say the rest is history.
FRIENDS
On one of the worst mornings of our lives, Curtis Werner's "job" required him to stand in the driveway with Cheri and I while we watched flames destroy our house. He is not only an exceptional photographer but also does his work during emotional events with a kind and calming professionalism. One of the photos he took that morning, and gave to us the next week, is a constant reminder that the people who got out of the house safely are far more important than any "things" we may have lost that morning. Since then he has never failed to share any pictures that he has taken of Jonna at school and sports activities and has always gone out of his way to capture the memories from the Polar Bear Foundation events. It was a special privilege for me to be able to take his picture as he received the "2015 Friends of the Foundation" award at last night's Gala. I was also one of the handful of people who was able to see his reaction when his name was announced and he realized he wasn't there to photograph the award winner.I'm a paragraph.
This was an unsolicited message sent to Curt after he received the above award
Special murals depicting early history of Kralltown
SLIDE SHOW OF CURT'S COMMUNITY
ACTIVITIES AND CONCERNS