How many people make up the greater Johnstown metropolitan area.
80000 people
What year was the Salvation Army founded?
1865
Christianity centers on what?
Which PA sports facility had a jail cell built in to deal with rowdy guests?
The old Eagles Stadium, Veterans Stadium
Dumplings stuffed with filling are known as?
Pierogi
What famous author visited Johnstown in 1842?
Charles Dickens
What food is The Salvation Army most well known for?
The Doughnut
How many languages was the bible written in, AND what were they?
[DOUBLE POINTS!]
Three
Hebrew, Aramaic, Greek
How many superbowls did the Eagles win?
One
Pork meat boiled until falling apart, finely minced, and combined with cornmeal and flour into a slurry.
Scrapple
True or False, George's Song Shop is the oldest currently open record store in the United States.
True
How much of each donated dollar goes to helping people?
About 82 cents
Which book of the bible is the longest?
Jeremiah, which has 33,002 words.
If you picked Psalms, it only has 30,147 words.
How many Superbowls did the Steelers win?
Six
Molasses crumb pie
Shoofly Pie
101
What was the first year that the Red Kettle was used?
1891
Who authored the book of Hebrews?
The Holy Spirit.
Nobody knows who the human author is.
1940
Thinly sliced ribeye steak, onions, cheese and a hoagie roll
Philly Cheese Steak
What year was Johnstown, PA established?
1800
What well known phrase was historically coined when referring the The Salvation Army's work in the slums?
"On the wagon".
[Former National Commander Evangeline Booth—founder William Booth’s daughter—drove a hay wagon through the streets of New York to encourage alcoholics on board for a ride back to The Salvation Army. Hence, alcoholics in recovery were said to be “on the wagon.” ]
Who was the disciple that Jesus loved?
John
How many Negro Leauge baseball teams did Pittsburgh have?
What were they called?
[Double points if both questions are answered correctly]
2
The Pittsburgh Crawfords and The Homestead Grays
Warm water, 1 packet yeast, melted butter, brown sugar, salt, flour