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Environmentally friendly building products and services will be on display April 14-15, when the fourth annual Green Building Fair is presented at Pennsylvania College of Technology. The builders' show, which will be held at the Penn College Field House from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. on April 14 and 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.

A scholarship has been established at Pennsylvania College of Technology in memory of a former staff member in the architecture and drafting program at the College's predecessor institution, Williamsport Area Community College.

Coach Charlie Baum is making some bold predictions for his Pennsylvania College of Technology tennis team this season. And, realistically, he expects it to deliver. "I see us possibly winning a team championship just because of our depth . . . We're ready to go," the fourth-year coach said.

An exhibit of works by photographic artist Curtis Salonick of Wilkes-Barre will be displayed from April 8 to May 2 at Pennsylvania College of Technology. The show, "In the Solitude of Darkness," can be viewed at The Gallery at Penn College, located in Room 202 of the Bush Campus Center. The opening for the show will be from 4:30 to 7 p.m. on April 8, with an artist's talk scheduled for 5:15 p.m.

After his Pennsylvania College of Technology softball team went 8-6 during his first season as coach, Roger Harris termed it "pleasing." But, he said, both he and the squad want more this year. "I am looking for more. I know we have more and the girls want more.

Twelve of the 19 players on the Pennsylvania College of Technology baseball roster return from the fall squad and, in a surprise, so does coach Mike Stanzione.

Two students in the bachelor-degree welding major at Pennsylvania College of Technology are among 14 nationwide who have been awarded 2003-04 scholarships through the American Welding Society's AWS Foundation National Scholarship Program. William C. Brownlee, Jackson Center, and Philip N.

Girls in grades seven and eight will have an opportunity to get hands-on exposure to a variety of technology-based career fields when Pennsylvania College of Technology offers the latest workshops for its SMART Girls (Science & Math Applications in Real-World Technologies) initiative on Saturday, April 5.

The Fourth Annual International Week, a celebration of cultures from around the world, will be held March 27 to April 4 at Pennsylvania College of Technology.

A collection of 15 works by the late Edwin Dorris will be displayed March 17 through April 1 at The Gallery at Penn College, located in the Bush Campus Center at Pennsylvania College of Technology. Dorris, a California native, studied design and painting at the Art Students League of New York. He lived and painted in Lisbon, Portugal, from 1953-75 and in Paris from 1975 until his death in 1985.