Rep. Parke Wentling announced on April 16 that he will join Pennsylvania Treasurer Stacy Garrity for three unclaimed property check presentations in Greenville on April 17. The events will recognize Steve and Nicki Godfrey of Phil Godfrey Ford, the Mercer County Trails Association, and Mercer County Sheriff Tim Callahan as recipients.
The purpose of these presentations is to return unclaimed property to individuals and organizations in the community. Such efforts aim to increase public awareness about unclaimed assets held by the state treasury.
The first event is scheduled at noon at Phil Godfrey Ford Dealership, located at 124 Main St., Greenville. Subsequent presentations will follow immediately after, with the second event taking place at Shenango River Trail-Downtown Greenville trail head, 7 W. Main St., and the third at Veteran’s Park, 4 W. Main St., both also in Greenville.
According to the official website, Wentling lives in Greenville with his wife Jennifer and their two children. He earned a bachelor’s degree in education from California University of Pennsylvania and a master’s degree emphasizing instructional technology from Clarion University of Pennsylvania according to his official biography. His experience includes serving as Republican vice chairman of the Game and Fisheries Committee, Republican chair of both the Subcommittee on Parks within Environmental Resources and Protection Committee, as well as Republican chair of the Subcommittee on Townships within Local Government Committee according to his official profile.
Wentling has spent 17 years working as an educator in Wilmington Area School District according to his official website. Media inquiries regarding these events can be directed to Joe Szymanski by phone or email provided in Wentling’s announcement.







