- Mark was honored by the US Congressman William F. Clinger of the US Congress (Congressional Record), State Representatives (Rep. Herman) and State Senator (Corman) for his hard work and dedication to the citizens of Central Pennsylvania for his work helping the Pennsylvania State Police (namely, Trooper William F. Madden of the Rockview Barracks in PA) and local FBI for aiding in the investigation of finding and apprehending an escaped murderer and his accomplishment in 1988. He was also given credit for helping "Unsolved Mysteries" with their research and many communications among the parties involved in the investigation and "Unsolved Mysteries" in 1988.
- Mark Falvo became the youngest Head Coach for Clearfield Senior Little League in 1978, when he was 18 years old, coaching players that were aged 13-15 years old. Falvo has coached in some capacity, whether it be head coach or assistant coach since 1978 when took over as an 18 year old head coach. He has coached all levels of baseball from T-Ball to Senior Little League (now Babe Ruth). Falvo has also coached girl's softball, while coaching baseball. Falvo has coached several All-Star Teams as well as Championship Teams since 1978.
- In 1990, Mark, who became a new member of the Clearfield County Bar Association (Clearfield, PA) developed and implemented a "mentoring" program for local high school students to chose a "mentor" and work with that particular attorney. The "mentoring" program was not very successful locally, but, Mark was also a Member of the Board of Directors of Penn State DuBois Alumni Society and developed the program for the University. It became a success with former local alumni of Penn State DuBois in the DuBois Community and is still a success today with students and alumni.
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