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Voice of Ravens Delivered Hopeful Message to Abingdon Library

'At times, there wasn't a dry eye in the house...' —Janine Lis, Harford County Public Library

The following is a statement from the Harford County Public Library:

Gerry Sandusky, the "Voice of the Ravens," shared his story and inspiration for his book Forgotten Sundays to more than 70 guests at the Abingdon library on Saturday, June 14.

"Live a life of legacy not a life of luxury,” Sandusky said, relaying just one of the many lessons he learned from the life his father—Colts coach, John Sandusky—led. Sandusky spoke of his life growing up in the early years of the NFL and emphasized the importance of living your life, finding your legacy, and embracing it. 

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"Harford County Public Library was honored to have Gerry Sandusky speak at the Abingdon library. It made for a great day for all especially those that came with their fathers and sons in celebration of Father’s Day," Janine Lis, marketing manager for Harford County Public Library, said. "At times, there wasn’t a dry eye in the house as Gerry expressed his love for his father, his family, and his life."

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