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Appvion's Roaring Spring Mill to Celebrate its 150th Anniversary

ROARING SPRING, Pa. -- Appvion's Roaring Spring pulp and paper mill will conduct a celebration event at the mill on Friday, October 7 beginning at 10 a.m. to observe the 150th anniversary of the founding of the mill.

Congressman Bill Shuster and Roaring Spring Borough Mayor Ronald Glunt will be featured speakers at the anniversary event. Other speakers include Appvion's chief executive officer Kevin Gilligan, Roaring Spring Mill manager Phil Pack, and Roaring Spring Paper Products chief executive officer Dan Hoover, who is a descendant of mill founder D.M. Bare.

In addition to remarks from featured speakers, event activities will include guided mill tours and a display of historical artifacts associated with the mill and its papermaking process. Due to limited seating capacity and mill tour accommodations, participation in the mill's 150th anniversary event will be limited to mill employees and retirees. Media are welcome.

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About the Roaring Spring Mill
Appvion's Roaring Spring Mill employs approximately 470 people. Those employees produce over 450 grades of carbonless, security, colored, high-speed inkjet, and archival papers on the mill's three paper machines. The mill is a fully integrated pulp and paper mill which means the mill processes logs and wood chips to produce the fiber or pulp needed to make paper on site.

Summary History of the Roaring Spring Mill
Recognizing the abundance of natural resources in the central Pennsylvania area, D.M. Bare, John Elby and John Morrison set out to build "the pioneer paper mill for the region." They founded their mill in 1866 in what was then known as Spangs Mills, which later became Roaring Spring, a name touting the powerful sound emitted by the local spring.

The mill operated as the D.M. Bare Paper Company until 1946 when it was purchased by the Combined Locks Paper Company of Combined Locks, Wisconsin, later to become Combined Paper Mills. In 1969, Combined Paper Mills was acquired by The National Cash Register Company and in 1971; it was merged with Appleton Coated Paper Company to form Appleton Papers. Over the next 20 years, Appleton Papers operated under several domestic and foreign owners until November 2001, when employees purchased the company. Appleton Papers changed its company name to Appvion, Inc. in May 2013.


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