HANK COMMODORE STARTS THE CELEBRATION WITH PRAYER. (PHOTOS BY J.L. MARTELLO)
Longtime New Kensington-Arnold School District public servant Hank Commodore is always a man for the community. On May 26, he hosted a Family Bowling Night at Zone 28 in Harmar Township to recognize not only veterans, but also giving families a chance to have some fun and win some prizes. The New Pittsburgh Courier has covered many of Mr. Commodore’s community events through the years.


HANK COMMODORE, GIVING TOYS AND BOOKS TO THE KIDS

HANK COMMODORE AUCTIONED OFF MANY GIFTS FOR FREE
In April, Mr. Commodore was honored for his decades of community service at MJ’s Bar & Grille in Arnold. His younger brother, Rev. Kent Commodore of Second Baptist Church in Ford City, was behind it all.
“He’s very humble,” Rev. Kent Commodore said about his brother in a Tribune-Review article. “You should be able to feel good about what God is doing for you. That blessing is something. That’s God saying, ‘I want you to know you are appreciated for what I’m doing through you.’”

THE STAFF OF ZONE 28 WITH HANK COMMODORE…


