Rep. Thomas Kutz, a public figure known for his active engagement in community events and historical commemorations, shared several updates on social media recently. His posts highlight local achievements, historical anniversaries, and community gatherings.
On June 5, 2025, Rep. Kutz expressed his honor in presenting a citation to Ginnie Anderson on the occasion of her retirement from Upper Allen Township. He noted her significant role as “the first woman ever elected to the Upper Allen Township Board of Commissioners” and acknowledged her long-standing dedication to public service. “I was honored to present a citation to Ginnie Anderson last night in celebration of her retirement from @UpperAllen.”
The following day, June 6, 2025, Rep. Kutz marked the anniversary of a pivotal moment in history with a post about D-Day’s 81st anniversary. He reflected on its significance as “the beginning of the final push across Europe to defeat Axis forces during World War II,” while remembering the sacrifice of more than 9,000 Allied soldiers who were killed or wounded during the landings. “Today marks the 81st anniversary of the Normandy landings during World War II.”
On June 7, 2025, Rep. Kutz encouraged community participation at Foundry Day in Boiling Springs. He emphasized supporting local businesses and appreciating the scenic offerings within his district by stating: “If you’re around today, make sure you head over to Foundry Day in Boiling Springs!”
Additional information for Step 3: The Upper Allen Township Board of Commissioners is responsible for overseeing local governance and community initiatives within Upper Allen Township.










