PennDOT Phases in Newly-Designed Driver Licenses, ID Cards The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) today announced that, as part of ongoing security enhancements, PennDOT is updating the design and enhancing the security features of its driver license and identification card products. “The update is an important component of PennDOT’s ongoing work to enhance and protect the integrity of the driver license and identification card issuance process,” PennDOT Secretary Yassmin Gramian said. PennDOT is piloting the new products at the Summerdale Driver License Center in Enola beginning September 12, 2022. All Driver and Photo centers will transition to the new products by mid-November 2022. The new products will be phased in over the next four-year renewal cycle and will replace existing products. The new products will be phased in during renewal cycles and will replace existing products. Both current and new card designs will be in circulation during the transition period. Both standard and REAL ID compliant products will use the new design and security features. REAL ID is optional in Pennsylvania, and customers are able to opt into REAL ID. Beginning May 3, 2023, Pennsylvanians will need a REAL ID-compliant driver’s license, photo ID card, or another form of federally acceptable identification (such as a valid passport or military ID) to board a domestic commercial flight or enter a federal building or military installation that requires ID. More information about REAL ID can be on the REAL ID page on the Driver and Vehicle Services website. The cards look different and have additional enhanced security features that improve fraud prevention and protect from counterfeiting and alteration. Guilloche Security Design, a feature that includes sophisticated techniques to embed a variety of customized security patterning into the credential, using non-commercial software developed specifically for high security documents (banknotes, passports, ID cards, etc);Optically Variable Ghost Portrait and Variable Data with UV, features that change their appearance when the viewing angle of the card changes, which moves them from fully visible to non-visible. The card also includes an ultraviolet (UV) response that fluoresces under UV lighting. The UV response is fixed – visible under UV light regardless of viewing angle;Dynamic Look Through Element (DLTE), a dynamic feature with gold metallic tint that is visible under direct lighting.
Brian Baumgertner To Promote New Chili Cookbook at PNC Field Friday Award-winning actor Brian Baumgartner is coming back to Scranton this week and will make a special appearance at PNC Field on Friday, September 16. Baumgartner is slated to appear for a Backyard BBQ at the Ballpark when the Scranton/Wilkes-Barre RailRiders host the Worcester Red Sox. Baumgartner is promoting his new and highly-anticipated chili cookbook. Seriously Good Chili Cookbook: 177 of the Best Recipes in the World Recipes, which is set for release tomorrow from Mount Joy, Pennsylvania publisher Fox Chapel Publishing. He will do a signing at Books-A-Million at the Viewmont Mall in Dickson City from 3-5 P.M. on Friday before making his way to PNC Field. After throwing out a first pitch prior to the RailRiders 6:35 P.M. game against the WooSox, Baumgartner will be signing cookbooks on the Geisinger Plaza from 7-9 P.M. Gates open at 5:30 Friday, and after the final out, fans will be entertained by the final fireworks show of the 2022 season. Tickets and promotional information for the entire homestand, which begins tomorrow night at 6:35 P.M., are available online at swbrailriders.com.
2022 – 2023 Broadway in Scranton Season Announced Broadway in Scranton (NAC Entertainment and Broadway Theatre League of NEPA) announced today the 2022-23 Broadway in Scranton Season. New Season Tickets are now on sale. Season Tickets are available online at BroadwayInScranton.com, in person at the Broadway Theatre League (BTL) office (345 North Washington Ave, Scranton, PA) or by phone at 570-342-7784. BTL Office Hours are Monday – Friday 10 AM – 4PM. THE 2022-23 BROADWAY IN SCRANTON SEASON: ON YOUR FEET!: November 4 – 6, 2022 LEGALLY BLONDE: December 2 – 4, 2022 ANASTASIA: January 27 – 29, 2023 RIVERDANCE: March 17 – 19, 2023 FIDDLER ON THE ROOF: April 21 – 23, 2023 Patrons have the option to purchase a 4 Show or 5 Show Season Package: 4-Show Package includes On Your Feet! Legally Blonde, Anastasia, and Fiddler on the Roof. 5-Show Package includes On Your Feet! Legally Blonde, Anastasia, Riverdance, and Fiddler on the Roof. In addition to the 4 and 5 show season packages, it was also announced that there is no increase in the price of season tickets. Albert Nocciolino (president of NAC Entertainment) stated that “in today’s economy and with most industries increasing their prices, we believe that it was important to reward our loyal season ticket holders with no price increase.” There are four price levels for Broadway In Scranton at the Scranton Cultural Center. Prices for the 4-Show season ticket package are $169, $229, $269 and $309
Kevin Hart Adds Eight New Dates to His 2022 Reality Check Tour Comedian and actor KEVIN HART announced the addition of eight new shows to the second leg of his widely popular 2022 Reality Check Tour. The added tour stops include Reading, PA, Wilkes-Barre, PA, Boise, ID, Knoxville, TN, State College, PA, and Mobile, AL along with second shows added by popular demand in San Diego, CA and Denver, CO. Tickets will go on-sale this Friday, September 16th at 10AM local time at KevinHartNation.com. The Knoxville, TN date only will go on sale at 11AM local time. Fans will also have access to a special Live Nation presale beginning Wednesday, September 14th at 10AM local time through Thursday, September 15th at 11:59 PM local time. Tickets for all other shows on the Reality Check Tour are on sale now at KevinHartNation.com. Hailed as one of the highest-earning stand-up comedians of 2019 by Forbes, Hart sold out Crypto.com Arena as part of Netflix Is A Joke: The Festival. Additionally, his previous global comedy tour sold out over 100 arenas around the world, and he sold over one million tickets worldwide in 2018 during his Irresponsible Tour. Hart continued to break records with his hometown stand-up performance at Philadelphia’s Lincoln Financial Field during his What Now Tour, marking the first time a comedian sold out an NFL stadium in Philadelphia.
Lackawanna County Grant Process Still Accepting Applications Annually the United Way of Lackawanna and Wayne Counties supports a grant program in Lackawanna County with funds collected from individuals, corporations and employee groups made up of Lackawanna County residents during the United Way campaign. This is the first year United Way is implementing the “Lackawanna County Community Impact Grant.” This is a small grant that is built and targeted for grass roots organizations with limited administrative capacity. An effort to try and serve more diverse populations residing in Lackawanna County that may experience difficulties when applying for other funding streams. Organizations can apply for funding for one program with a limit of a $10,000 request. To Qualify: An organization must have an organizational budget of less than $400,000.Organizations must be a 501(c)(3) organization or partner with a United Way approved 501(c)(3) organization.Organization has bylaws that state the purpose of the organization, make provisions for the size of the Board of Directors and provide rules for: selection and tenure of board members, the number of officers and committees, financial and legal procedures, and quorum requirements.Organization has proof of current directors’ and officers’ liability insurance.Organization maintains compliance with all applicable legal licensing requirement and maintains appropriate insurance coverage.All program requests must fit within the one of the 3 priority areas of United Way which are Education, Health and Economic Mobility. Application Guideline: Receiving funds in one fiscal year does not ensure that the grant will be renewed in the following year(s). It is imperative that the organization does not count on United Way funds as a recurring funding stream.In the benchmark section, be sure to state clear numbers of individuals impacted by the program. It is understood that this is a projection until the program is completed. The actual number of impacted individuals must be included in the report section at the end of the fiscal year.While the Committee may fund a capital item, the preferred usage of the United Way funds is for programs that impact individuals in the community.If there are any questions concerning this application process, please contact William Craven via email at wcraven@uwlc.net This grant process is overseen by a group of volunteers that make funding decisions based on the applications that are submitted to the United Way. It is the responsibility of these dedicated volunteers on the Lackawanna County Funds Distribution Committee to ensure donations are spent in the most cost-efficient method in priority areas for the residents of Lackawanna County. All the decisions are made by local volunteers and then approved by the United Way Board of Directors. The Funds Distribution Committee members are the stewards of the community fund. In order to receive login information, you must first contact Will Craven (wcraven@uwlc.net) to receive login credentials. Applications are now available to any organization that meets the above criteria. Application submission deadline is September 21st. For more information, visit, uwlc.net/lackawanna-county-grant-process
Trans-Siberian Orchestra Announces 2022 Winter Tour: ‘The Ghosts of Christmas Eve – The Best of TSO & More’ COMING TO WILKES BARRESUNDAY, NOVEMBER 27 | MOHEGAN SUN ARENA | 3:00PM & 7:30PMTICKETS ON SALE FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16 AT 10 AM WITH SPECIALLY PRICED $29 TICKETS OFFERED FOR ONE WEEK ONLY* Wilkes-Barre, PA (September 12, 2022) –Multi-platinum, progressive rock group Trans-Siberian Orchestra(TSO) – today announced the on-sale dates for its highly anticipated 2022 winter tour, “The Ghosts of Christmas Eve – the Best of TSO & More.” After its first year off the road in more than two decades, TSO made a triumphant return to touring in 2021 with a 25th anniversary celebration of Christmas Eve and Other Stories. For 2022, TSO brings a completely updated presentation of the unforgettable, multi-generational holiday tradition, “The Ghosts of Christmas Eve,” to 60 cities across the nation. This year’s tour kicks off on Wed., Nov. 16 with performances in Green Bay and Council Bluffs, and will conclude after 101 shows on Fri., Dec. 30. Larry Magid Entertainment Group is proud to welcome TSO when they return to Wilkes Barre for their 2022 Winter tour! The ASM Global managed Mohegan Sun Arena at Casey Plaza will host two spectacular shows on Sunday, November 27th at 3:00pm and 7:30pm. The public on sale is set to begin on Fri., Sept. 16 at 10 a.m. local time. Beginning with the public on sale, special $29* tickets will be available for one week only (or while supplies last). Tickets are available online at Ticketmaster.com and in person at the NBT Bank Box Office at Mohegan Sun Arena.Keeping with the O’Neill’s vision (Paul O’Neill, and his wife Desi), TSO remains one of rock’s most charitable bands. Once again, thankfully, TSO will give at least $1 from every ticket sold to charity. To date, approximately $18 million has been donated by the group. Desi O’Neill said, “we want to thank the fans so much for the kindness they showed in coming out last year. It meant the world to our family. Moreover, the credit for any charitable donation is due to you not us. The only way we are able to help all is because of you.” A portion of the ticket proceeds from this year’s concerts will benefit Griffin Pond Animal Shelter. A product of the imagination of TSO’s late founder Paul O’Neill, and his wife Desi, and based on TSO’s multi-platinum CD and TV special, “The Ghosts of Christmas Eve,” the rock opera features such enduring fan-favorites as “Christmas Eve/Sarajevo 12/24,” “O’ Come All Ye Faithful,” “Good King Joy,” “Christmas Canon,” “Music Box Blues,” “Promises To Keep,” and “This Christmas Day.” 2022’s tour will also boast a rousing second set containing more of TSO’s greatest hits and fan-pleasers including “Wizards In Winter,” “A Mad Russian’s Christmas,” and many more. “It was so special to be back playing live last year. When you love something as much as we do and it’s taken away, it made us super thankful to be back. I look forward to seeing all our ‘repeat offenders’ and all our new friends when we hit the road,” said TSO’s music director and lead guitarist Al Pitrelli. “I love all of Paul’s stories, but ‘The Ghosts of Christmas Eve’ is one of my favorites and can’t wait to unveil this incredibly amazing new show for everyone. We know some people may be having tough times, so we worked hard with the local promoters and arenas to have a low priced $29 ticket to do our part in helping out. God Bless all of you and see you in November and December when we celebrate in-person once again.”For more details on tour dates and ticket sales, visit www.trans-siberian.com.
Geisinger Health Foundation Launches Beyond the Bricks Campaign Geisinger has provided unwavering care to the community for more than 100 years, including for mothers and families. With the launch of the “Beyond the Bricks”fundraising campaign, Geisinger Health Foundation plans to “go beyond” by providing more impactful, innovative and patient-centered care that addresses many of the most pressing needs faced by young people and families from our region. “Throughout its first quarter-century, Geisinger Janet Weis Children’s Hospital has been synonymous with excellent care,” said Gary and Sandy Sojka, campaign co-chairs for Beyond the Bricks. “With philanthropic support, we will empower care providers as they address emerging concerns in pediatric medicine and work in our communities to combat growing problems. We hope you will recognize the importance of these and other pressing issues — and join with the pediatric and women’s health teams at Geisinger to make a difference for your friends and neighbors.” The campaign aims to continue Janet and Sigfried Weis’ mission to provide the best care to children and families across the Geisinger footprint through the creation or expansion of programs and services that align with the campaign’s five guiding commitments: Protecting our childrenEnhancing care across our footprint through access and innovationImproving access to behavioral healthcareCaring for mothers and babiesPromoting education and scientific inquiry
YMCA’s Golf Tournament & Dinner Celebration on September 16th The Greater Scranton YMCA’s 3rd Annual Harry P. McGrath Memorial Golf Tournament & Dinner Celebration will take place Friday, September 16th at Glen Oak Country Club. While the golf portion of the day is sold out (interested golfers can be added to a waiting list), the evening portion of the event is open to everyone, not just golfers, and dinner tickets and sponsorship opportunities are still available.Following the completion of the golf tournament, the evening celebration will begin with cocktails at 6:00 p.m. and the dinner/program at 7:30 p.m.Harry McGrath was a proud member of the Greater Scranton YMCA. He specialized in education law, advocating for the rights of all students, particularly those with special needs. It became his passion to improve the quality of education for children living in Northeastern Pennsylvania. Proceeds from the tournament will support the Y’s Summer Learning Loss Prevention Program, a six-week program serving rising first and second grade students who are struggling with reading and are attending the Dunmore and Mid Valley School Districts.“Our dad worked tirelessly so that children in this area had the necessary tools to succeed in school,” said Betsy McGrath Ardizoni, Event Coordinator and Greater Scranton YMCA Board Member. “The Summer Learning Loss Prevention program is consistent with his goal of using his legal career to positively impact the lives of the children he was privileged to represent, and our family is humbled and grateful to honor his legacy through a program he would undoubtedly support.” Committed sponsors thus far include: Gold Sponsors: Universal Printing Company LLCSilver Sponsors: Jen Ricci State Farm; Haggerty, McGrath, Collins, O’Rourke and James Families19th Hole Sponsors: J. Conrad Bosley Appraisal Services; NET Credit Union; Fellerman & Ciarimboli; Northeastern Envelope CompanyBackpack Sponsors: The Perry Law Firm LLC; Vanston & James Funeral Home; Malone & Rosetti Wealth Management; Northeastern Rehabilitation Associates, PC; Topp Business Solutions; Titan Tree Service, Inc.; Atlas Landscape Contractors; Matrix Fitness; Fidelity BankAdditional Sponsors: Thomas Lyons; P&W/Washo, Inc.; Energy Smart; Barrett Law, LLC; Alliance Wealth Management; Mesko Glass; O’Donnell Law Offices; Joanne Cantafio & Family in Memory of Anthony “Taps” Cantafio; Community Bank; A Gift in Memory of Cody Jude Barrasse; Shrive Law, LLC; Judge Robert Mazzoni; PNC Bank; Pat & Christine Philbin; Wasco Insurance; University of Scranton Athletics; Bender Private
Steam Excursion to Carbondale on September 24th Join Steamtown NHS on Saturday, September 24, 2022 for a steam-powered excursion to Carbondale for the city’s Autumn Market. The Baldwin Locomotive Works No. 26 will depart Steamtown NHS at 9:30 a.m., arriving to Carbondale around 11:15 a.m. Passengers will then have a two-hour layover in Carbondale to enjoy events being offered. The returning train ride will depart Carbondale at 1:30 p.m., arriving to Steamtown around 3:30 p.m. NOTICE: Travel times may change due to slow orders or other delays along the route.While steam is planned, Steamtown NHS may be required to change out locomotives due to unforeseen mechanical issues.Masking requirements on passenger coaches are based on local conditions. Updates are posted weekly, on Fridays, to www.nps.gov/stea. In addition to Carbondale’s Autumn Market, S. Robert Powell, President of the Carbondale Historical Society and Museum, will be at the Carbondale Station to welcome passengers aboard Steamtown’s excursion, and to direct them to the center of town. Powell will lead a walk from the Carbondale Station to Main Street and the center of town, with a stop at Delaware & Hudson Caboose No. 35964, Carbondale City Hall, and Memorial Park. The Carbondale Historical Society (3rd floor of Carbondale City Hall) will be open to visitors from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m.; guided tours of the museum will be available. Ticket prices for Carbondale Excursion: Adult (ages 12-61) $25.00; Senior (ages 62+) $23.00; Youth (ages 3-11) $18.00; Child (ages 2 and under) $1.00. Visitors can purchase advance tickets for this excursion online through recreation.gov or on-site at our Information Kiosk, credit card only, during regular business hours of 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., daily.