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A group of 35 employees from 18 companies attended the Hands-On Thermoforming Workshop at Pennsylvania College of Technology from June 27-29, schooled by in-house and industry experts on essential elements from materials to finished product.

Participants in Penn College's pre-college aviation program got a royal reception during last month's visit to the Piper Aviation Museum and the Sentimental Journey Fly-In at the William T. Piper Memorial Airport.

Meet the talented brewers behind some of America's most popular craft beers. Learn how these Penn College graduates made names for themselves at Victory Brewing Co., Sixpoint Brewery and Sly Fox Brewing Co. This 3½-minute YouTube video lets you explore their day-to-day operations, see how hands-on preparation got them to where they are today and picture yourself pursuing a similarly rewarding career in this rapidly growing field.

An emergency management and homeland security instructor at Pennsylvania College of Technology has been appointed commander of the Pennsylvania Wing of the Civil Air Patrol. Col. William A. Schlosser will lead the organization for the next three years. CAP’s Pennsylvania Wing comprises 43 squadrons with more than 1,600 volunteers.

A Pennsylvania College of Technology student is the recipient of a scholarship from a foundation dedicated to supporting packaging and processing education throughout North America. Marissa R. Rupert, of Danville, is one of six students nationwide to receive a $5,000 PACK EXPO scholarship from the PMMI Foundation of the Association for Packaging and Processing Technologies.

The Dunham Children's Learning Center's tradition of an Independence Day parade – sometimes on bikes and scooters, occasionally not; sometimes rained-in, most times outdoors – continued with a spirited stroll in the Monday sun.

Dunham Children's Learning Center families and staff observed International Mud Day on June 29, having fun in the facility's courtyard while increasing awareness of cleanliness and access to sanitation in different parts of the world.

The summer's first session of Penn College's "My Tomorrow" program (June 26-30) widened middle-schoolers' eyes with an equally expansive range of career options through faculty-led sessions and other engaging interactive experiences.

SEKISUI KYDEX and Atlantic Culinary Environments Inc. are different companies, based in different towns with different missions. But for Elijah B. Peltz, the two entities are intertwined. An internship at one helped lead to the start of his career at the other.

The Community Arts Center is celebrating its 30th year in operation and will soon announce some of the shows comprising the 2023-24 Performance Series.