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"Rural America" was the only painting that local artist and picture-framer Lone A. Hock ever offered for sale. Now, the late artist and frame-shop owner's work will be returned to his family by its owner: Pennsylvania College of Technology. Hock, who died in 1999, was a self-taught painter who originally hailed from Bloomsburg.
Pennsylvania College of Technology has received $50,000 from the estate of a Watsontown couple to further fund their endowed scholarship for graduates of Warrior Run High School, Turbotville. The Ralph L. and Josephine C. Smith Memorial Scholarship will be awarded annually each fall to a first-year student at Penn College who is a graduate of Warrior Run High School.
Delectable desserts created by renowned Chef Gale E. O'Malley will highlight the Distinguished Visiting Chef Series dinner on Saturday, Dec. 2, at Pennsylvania College of Technology.
Pennsylvania College of Technology is offering a $5,000 reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of those responsible for either of two bomb threats that have forced suspension of College operations twice within the past week. Penn College President Dr.
Renowned artist Florence Putterman of Selinsgrove has donated eight lithographs worth nearly $5,000 to Pennsylvania College of Technology.
Young children who are likely to find the "Trail of Terrors" at Williamsport's Brandon Park too terrifying still get to participate in the annual fall event, courtesy of the "Pumpkin Patch," a program coordinated by students in the Early Educators club at Pennsylvania College of Technology.
"Works on Paper" an exhibition of watercolor paintings by Carol Schwartz, will be on display Nov. 7-24 at Pennsylvania College of Technology's 202 Gallery. Schwartz, a Wellsboro-area resident, is an instructor of advertising art at Penn College and a painter of woodland interiors, agricultural environments and flower gardens.
Student storytellers − members of the Pennsylvania College of Technology chapter of the Alpha Chi National College Honor Scholarship Society −will acquire $500 worth of books for The Children's Learning Center at Penn College and read to children there as part of a project taking place this semester.
Classes resumed as scheduled Tuesday, October 24, at Pennsylvania College of Technology's main campus in Williamsport. An anonymous male caller phoned in a bomb threat to the College switchboard at 10:20 a.m. Monday. All classes were canceled, and students, faculty and staff were directed to evacuate the main campus.
Pennsylvania College of Technology is donating a total of eight computers to a school and a museum in the Williamsport area. The College, through its Computer Services office, will donate six computers to St. Boniface School for use in its classrooms.