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On Thursday night, the Penn College Construction Association hosted a hands-on activity for about a dozen Cub Scouts from Den 38 (St. Ann's Roman Catholic Church). The Scouts, in the process of earning their Wolf patches, needed to complete a Building and Fixing requirement as part of that process.

Pennsylvania College of Technology staff members recently presented a session at the Conference on Integrated Learning: The School to Career Connection. Tom Speicher, video production developer, and Jeannette F. Carter, director of Outreach for K-12, presented "degrees that work: A Free Career Exploration Resource" on Nov. 9.

A member of the physician assistant faculty at Pennsylvania College of Technology recently presented at the Physician Assistant Education Association Annual Education Forum in Baltimore. Christine M.

Pennsylvania College of Technology held its annual Food Show – including a chocolate house auction that raised $1,600 for the Greater Lycoming Habitat for Humanity – on Dec. 3. The event included about 80 entries from students in seven advanced culinary arts and baking and pastry arts courses, and all seven courses were judged by culinary arts professionals from across the region.

Pennsylvania College of Technology will hold a commencement ceremony on Saturday, Dec. 18, for the 380 students who have petitioned to graduate following the Fall 2010 semester. The ceremony will begin at 11 a.m. in the Community Arts Center, 220 W. Fourth St., Williamsport. The student speaker is Eric D.

Custodian Patrick M. Breen, whose duties include the Bush Campus Center, so misses having the Children's Learning Center down the hall that he brought in a train set for the enjoyment of youngsters in their new location.

The Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board has awarded $15,000 to Pennsylvania College of Technology for ongoing prevention and education efforts regarding underage drinking and the employment consequences of alcohol violations.

A $4,000 grant from the Pfizer Foundation will help the Pennsylvania College of Technology baseball team defray travel-related expenses for a Spring Break 2011 trip to The Cal Ripken Experience training facility. Douglas T. Byerly, Penn College's director of athletics, said the team will play a slate of nonconference games at The Ripken Experience, located in Myrtle Beach, S.C.

The Pennsylvania Department of Health, Bureau of Emergency Medical Services, visited the Penn College campus and Paramedic Program on Monday.

Penn College's Energy Conservation Subcommittee, via earth911.com, offers tips to energize the holidays. With added travel, cooking, shopping and parties during the season, our environmental footprint can explode. Winter months increase the use of energy, but there are ways overall consumption can be reduced: 1. Check for air leaks in your environment.