Foundation Dinner & Auction raises over $140K for scholarships

Published 10.17.2023

Photos by Becky J. Shaner, senior manager of donor relations and special events

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The 14th Pennsylvania College of Technology Foundation Dinner & Auction raised a total of $141,000 for student scholarships at the college.

Held at Penn College’s Madigan Library, the event was sponsored by Lycoming Engines and featured a live auction of 25 donated items and services by Ron Roan of Roan Inc. Auctioneers & Appraisers, who donated his professional services, as well as a silent auction of 26 items and services.

Penn College President Michael J. Reed told attendees: “Alumni from Penn College and its predecessors now top 70,000, and over 80% of those graduates have stayed in Pennsylvania to build families, satisfying careers and a stronger commonwealth. Thanks to your advocacy and generosity, applied technology education is alive and well. Thank you for investing in tomorrow’s workforce and sharing the impact of our hands-on education with your personal and professional circles. We are truly grateful.”

 

Students assisting with the Pennsylvania College of Technology Foundation Dinner & Auction are (from left) Jajuan Jose Ramirez, of Kennett Square; Ally Nicole Moore, of Jersey Shore; and James C. Fretz, of Collegeville.
Students assisting with the Pennsylvania College of Technology Foundation Dinner & Auction are (from left) Jajuan Jose Ramirez, of Kennett Square; Ally Nicole Moore, of Jersey Shore; and James C. Fretz, of Collegeville.

“The success of this event is directly correlated to the long-standing commitment our community has to providing access for our students to a high-quality applied technology education,” added Kyle A. Smith, senior executive director of college relations. “From the first auction in 1994 to our auction this year, the donors of items, event and table sponsors, and item purchasers have provided more than $1 million in scholarship support to our students. Thank you on behalf of the college, the Foundation Board of Directors, and our students.”

Sponsors for the Dinner & Auction were:

Event ($5,000)
Lycoming Engines

Dinner ($1,500)
Chesapeake Energy
McCormick Law Firm
POM of Pennsylvania

Reception ($1,000-$1,499)
POM of Pennsylvania
 
Wine Wall ($500-$999)
Ed & Linda Alberts
Chesapeake Energy
The Hartman Group
Herman Logue
The Kiessling Group of Janney Montgomery Scott LLC

Silent Auction ($250-499)
Jay Alexander
Jim and Nikki Crawford
 
Table Sponsors were: Ed and Linda Alberts, BRIX Design Group, C&N, Davie Jane Gilmour, Kenneth ’90, ’01 and Kristie Healy, Jersey Shore State Bank, Lycoming Engines, Herman Logue, Patrick and Trisha Marty, McCormick Law Firm, Frank Pellegrino, Joe and Barb Reynolds, Woodlands Bank, and John Young.
 
Donating items and services for the auction were: Alabaster Coffee Roaster & Tea Co., Ed & Linda Alberts, Blaise Alexander, Antique Automobile Club of America Museum, Alfreda Baer, Blue Line Chauffeurs, David Coates, John ’75 & Linda Confer, Jon Conklin, Marlin & Brenda Cromley, Don Waltman’s Market House Meats & Deli, Elite Feet Inc., EuroOptic, Bill Geyer, Fred Gilmour ’66, ’72, Gold Leaf Frame Shoppe, The Hartman Group, Kenneth ’90, ’01 and Kristie Healy, Herman and Luther’s, Hiawatha Inc., Jules Artwear, Christopher Keiser, Doug and Loni Kline, Dan & Monica Klingerman, Dr. Krista Lazar, Phil & Lisa Marrie, Frank Pellegrino, the Penn College ConCreate Design Club, Pneu-Dart Inc., Jeff Rauff, and Mike and Christina Reed.

Also: Joe and Barb Reynolds, Dave and Maggie Roche, Karen Ruhl ’02, Bob Bailey and Carol Savoy ’73, Mark and Connie Sitler, Kyle and Jordyn Smith, Son of a Butcher Barbeque & Catering, Susquehanna Gallery and Frame Shoppe, Whitnie-Rae Photography, Wine & Design, David and Karen Young, and John Young.

Auction Committee members are: Linda Alberts, Alfreda Baer, Brent Fish, Christopher Gayman, Jonah Howe, Joe Reynolds, John Young and Karen Young.

The Pennsylvania College of Technology Foundation Dinner and Auction, held in the college’s Madigan Library, raised a total of $141,000 for student scholarships.
The Pennsylvania College of Technology Foundation Dinner and Auction, held in the college’s Madigan Library, raised a total of $141,000 for student scholarships. Seventeen years after it opened, the library remains a campus treasure – whether frequented by students or hosting philanthropic events for their benefit.

The Pennsylvania College of Technology Foundation Inc. is a nonprofit, tax-exempt organization supporting the diverse academic programs of Penn College and providing financial assistance for student scholarships. Through the efforts of many volunteers and donors, the Foundation, in conjunction with Pennsylvania College of Technology, will make more than $1.5 million in scholarship awards to Penn College students this year.

Those wishing to explore giving opportunities at Penn College may call 570-320-8020.

For more about Penn College, a national leader in applied technology education and a special mission affiliate of Penn State, email the Admissions Office or call toll-free 800-367-9222.

The Madigan Library's first floor is transformed into an elegant setting for hospitality.
The Madigan Library's first floor is transformed into an elegant setting for hospitality.
With a practiced eye, Roan scans the room for updated bids.
With a practiced eye, Roan scans the room for updated bids.
A table and benches, fashioned with typical artistry by the ConCreate Design Club, was among the items donated for the dinner auction.
A table and benches, fashioned with typical artistry by the ConCreate Design Club, was among the items donated for the dinner auction.