NEW CASTLE, Pa. - The Historic Warner Cascade Theatre Museum in New Castle, Pennsylvania is welcoming in two newcomers to its board of directors.
 
The first theater operated by the Warner Brothers is housed inside the museum and has been in operation since 1907. Larry Corvi and Nancy Hahn were recently named to the museum's board of directors; Corvi will lead the Volunteer Development and Hahn will serve as the Children's Education and Creative Director.
 
Larry Corvi is a former newspaper executive with 38 years of experience, including work with Gannet. He previously served as a publisher of the New Castle News and served as the Lawrence County Chamber of Commerce President, along with many other leadership roles in the county. 
 
Nancy Hahn is an entrepreneur, award winning author, and multimedia creator. Hahn was the first woman in the United States to build an Ultra High Frequency (UHF) Broadcast TV Station and has also written 75 children's books. 
 
"New Castle PA is deeply and lovingly woven into my DNA. My grandmother: Antoinette Noviello, lived on Mill Street where my father was born. I'm honored to serve on this board and all it stands for while honoring my generational roots," Hahn said in a statement.
 
The museum is currently preparing its Warner Annex display, which includes one of the largest collections of Looney Tunes Memorabilia along with the Museum's collection of Film Magazines and Rare Posters.