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Pennsylvania College of Technology alumnus Alfonse Ciaccio will return to The Gallery at Penn College on Oct. 10 to present "Music of the Modern Masters." Ciaccio, a 1993 graduate, will perform at 1:30 p.m. as part of the gallery's "In Perfect Harmony" concert series.

Over the past week, Pennsylvania College of Technology fall sports teams posted a combined 14-0 won-lost mark.

Regarding the battery dilemma, Penn College's Energy Conservation Subcommittee offers these suggestions via Earth911: Rechargeables drain with frequent use, are more costly initially and require provisions for disposal. They have their own recycle system in recharging.

Penn College, once again included on the list of G.I. Jobs' "Military Friendly Schools" this year, was represented at Friday's Veterans & Military Personnel Resource Fair at the Community Arts Center. Sponsored by state Rep. Rick Mirabito (a member of the college's board of directors), the 9-a.m.-to-2-p.m.

A $10,000 grant from the Pennsylvania Department of Community and Economic Development's Workforce Leadership Program will support a residential summer camp for 24 high school students enrolled in Pennsylvania College of Technology's dual-enrollment electronics program. Organized by Elizabeth A. Biddle, project manager for the college's Outreach for K-12 Office, and Stacey C.

Freshman Tristan Smith was named the United States Collegiate Athletic Association's Player of the Week for the period ending Sept. 26. Smith,from Bermuda,scored the game-winner against No. 7-ranked Washington Adventist and scored a total of four goals and one assist on the week to help his team go 4-0. Smith has seven goals on the season, second on the team in 10 games.

A 2002 graduate of Pennsylvania College of Technology recently was named "Outstanding Service Forester of the Year" by the Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources. Gerald L.

Pennsylvania College of Technology's Student Government Association is leading an effort to establish a scholarship fund in memory of a student who died in a traffic accident earlier this year. Gregory J. Miller, vice president of internal relations for SGA, has initiated the drive to start the Tracy A. Garis Memorial Scholarship.

An estimated 400 families took part in Parent & Family Weekend, held Friday through Sunday on Penn College's main campus. The Student Activities Office arranged for a number of exciting events such as social activities, entertainment, interactive educational workshops and tours of the Williamsport area.

Students in Penn College's School of Transportation Technology had the rare opportunity Tuesday to touch a piece of automotive history: a 1908 Ford Model K 6-40 "Gentleman's Roadster," which paid a visit to main campus on its return trip to the Antique Automobile Club of America Museum in Hershey.