RailRiders To Host Andy Buckley Appearance At May 29 Game

Scranton/Wilkes-Barre RailRiders will welcome Andy Buckley for a special appearance during the Friday, May 29 game at 7:05 p.m.

Best known for his role as David Wallace on the hit television series The Office, Buckley will participate in a VIP fan experience at the ballpark. The VIP package is available for $75 and includes one infield box ticket, a meet-and-greet opportunity, an autographed photo, post-game fireworks, and Kids Run the Bases following the game.

Fans are encouraged to reserve tickets early for the special event experience.

Stewart Leadership To Host Complimentary Manager Skills Event

On June 3rd, Chamber Member and fellow NEPA business leader, Abby Allen, is hosting a complimentary lunch and working session for business leaders about how to close the gap between your organization’s growth and the skills your managers need to get you there.

Stewart Leadership has spent over 40 years helping organizations achieve their business objectives by aligning talent, culture, and strategy. Company president and nationally recognized leadership development expert Daniel Stewart will lead an honest, practical, research-backed conversation about what separates managers who lead from those who simply execute — and what it costs your organization when that gap goes unaddressed.

This is not a seminar, but a hands-on working lunch and peer conversation for business owners, executives, and senior leaders who want to take action on one of the most valuable and under addressed challenges in their organization.

EVENT DETAILS

Dates: Wednesday, June 3, 2026

Time: 11:30 AM – 2:00 PM

Venue: Glenmaura National Golf Club, 100 Glenmaura National Blvd, Moosic, PA

Cost: Complimentary Registration: Space is limited; Click here to reserve your seat.

Leaders who attend will walk away with:

· A clear picture of the 8 skills that define manager effectiveness — and where most organizations have gaps

· An honest benchmark: how ready is your management layer to support your growth?

· Research-backed perspective on what it costs — in engagement, retention, and results — when managers are underdeveloped

· A complimentary lunch and peer conversation with other NEPA business owners and senior leaders

Please feel free to forward this to colleagues who would benefit — or reach out to Abby directly at (703) 298-4934 or abby@stewartleadership.com

Lackawanna Blind Association Announces 2026 “Swing For Sight” Memorial Golf Tournament

The Lackawanna Blind Association (LBA) is pleased to announce the 39th annual William J. Jordan, MD “Swing for Sight” Memorial Golf Tournament, set for Monday, June 22, 2026, at the Glen Oak Country Club in Clarks Summit, PA.


This highly anticipated event brings together community members, business leaders, and supporters for a day of golf, fun, and philanthropy—all in support of programs that empower individuals who are blind or visually impaired throughout Lackawanna and Susquehanna
counties.


The tournament will feature a Captain & Crew format and offer an exciting lineup of activities, including a $10,000 hole-in-one prize, skill-based contests, raffle prizes, and a unique blind putting contest designed to build awareness of the daily challenges faced by individuals living with vision loss.

The cost is $225 per golfer with proceeds from the tournament directly supporting LBA’s mission to provide innovative and inclusive services to
the blind and visually impaired community.


For Registration & Sponsorship information call 570-342-761

Project Hope At Camp UNC Registration Now Open For Summer 2026

Registration is now open for the 2026 camp season running July 6 through July 31. Project Hope provides Scranton children with transportation to UNC’s campgrounds in Tunkhannock, Wyoming County, where campers enjoy arts and crafts, sports, outdoor recreation, educational activities, and nutritious meals in a safe and supportive environment.

For more than five decades, Project Hope at Camp UNC has helped create unforgettable summer experiences for local children while supporting working families throughout Northeastern Pennsylvania.

To learn more or register, visit www.uncnepa.org/projecthope.

Marywood University To Host Third Annual Veterans And Community Partners Wellness Summit

The Wilkes-Barre VA Medical Center Veterans & Community Partners, the Pennsylvania Department of Military and Veterans Affairs (DMVA), and the Scranton Vet Center are presenting the Third Annual Veterans and Community Partners Wellness Summit at Marywood University on Thursday, May 28, 2026, from 8 a.m.-3 p.m., at Nazareth Student Center.

This free, one-day conference will provide opportunities for continuing education and networking for healthcare professionals, community leaders, veterans, family members, and nonprofit organizations working directly with veterans in Northeastern Pennsylvania. Participants will connect, learn, and recharge through interactive wellness breakout sessions, supportive talks, and valuable networking opportunities. A light breakfast and a lunch will be provided.

Junior Achievement Of Northeastern Pennsylvania To Host Celebration Happy Hour

Junior Achievement of Northeastern Pennsylvania had a successful year, impacting more than 13,000 students throughout the region. To celebrate another outstanding year of service and achievement, JA will host a Happy Hour Celebration on Thursday, June 4, 2026 from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. at Jonathan’s Deck Bar.

The cost to attend is $20 with pre-registration or $25 at the door. The evening will feature live music, appetizers, a cash bar, door prizes, raffles, and networking opportunities. Guests are encouraged to attend and celebrate JA’s continued impact on students across Northeastern Pennsylvania.

Misericordia Sports Camps Open For Registration

Keep your student active, engaged, and growing this summer with Misericordia University’s Summer Sports Camps. With a variety of options led by experienced coaches and collegiate athletes, these camps provide a fun and supportive environment where participants can build skills, gain confidence, and enjoy the game. 

Camp offerings include Field Hockey (June 22–25), Cheer (June 23–25), Co-ed Soccer (June 29–July 2), Boys Lacrosse (July 6–9), Girls Basketball (July 27–31), and Boys Basketball (August 3–7), giving young athletes opportunities throughout the summer to learn, compete, and connect with others who share their passion. 

The Honesdale National Bank To Sponsor Big Screen Summer Series

 The F.M. Kirby Center for the Performing Arts is proud to announce The Honesdale National Bank as the official series sponsor of its popular summer film program, now rebranded as The Honesdale National Bank Big Screen Summer Series.

Building on the success of last year’s season, the 2026 series feature eight weeks of family-friendly programming, featuring beloved children’s films every Tuesday at 1:00 PM throughout the summer. All screenings will take place on The Luzerne Foundation Screen at the Kirby Center, offering a classic big-screen experience in a historic theater setting.

“Following the incredible response to last year’s series, we’re excited to welcome families back to the Kirby for another summer of making memories together,” said Joell Yarmel, Executive Director. “We’re especially grateful to The Honesdale National Bank for their support in making this series more accessible to our community. We are proud to continue building this tradition in downtown Wilkes-Barre.”

“Our local communities are stronger and more vibrant thanks to the incredible programming offered by the Kirby Center,” said Elizbeth Nagy, VP, Director of Sales, Marketing, and Digital Banking for The Honesdale National Bank. “Bringing families and communities together with joy and core memories is a privilege our Foundation is proud to be a part of.”

The University Of Scranton To Have NYT Best-Selling Author As Undergraduate Commencement Speaker

Douglas Brinkley, Ph.D., a best-selling author, award-winning producer and nationally celebrated historian and scholar, will serve as the principal speaker at The University of Scranton’s 2026 undergraduate commencement ceremony. Dr. Brinkley will address Scranton’s Class of 2026 on Sunday, May 24, at Mohegan Arena in Wilkes-Barre Township.

Dr. Brinkley’s prolific career has included authoring, editing and contributing to dozens of books and hundreds of essays. He has covered topics including American foreign policy, the presidency and the environment, as well as the lives of transformative figures such as Jack Kerouac, Rosa Parks and Hunter S. Thompson.

Among Dr. Brinkley’s New York Times best-selling books are his biography of Walter Cronkite, which won Fordham University’s Ann M. Sperber Prize, and “The Great Deluge: Hurricane Katrina, New Orleans and the Mississippi Gulf Coast,” which earned the Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights Book Award. He also won a pair of GRAMMY awards as a co-producer of the albums “Presidential Suite” and “Fandango at the Wall in New York.”

“We are honored to welcome Dr. Brinkley to Northeastern Pennsylvania, where he will address our graduating students at an important moment in their lives,” said Rev. Joseph G. Marina, S.J., University president. “Dr. Brinkley has demonstrated that history, when researched with care and written with authority, can inform, inspire and endure.”

Additionally, Dr. Brinkley is a leading voice in the environmental conservation and historic preservation community with service that has included board membership and advisory leadership in support of organizations at the forefront of protecting America’s natural beauty.

“Dr. Brinkley’s writing invites readers to see history not as possession, but as gift, entrusted to each generation anew,” Father Marina said. “In that spirit, he has taken his words and thoughts and put them into action, advocating for the preservation of our nation’s natural and historic treasures. He reminds us that the finest form of scholarship comes when intellect and action align in service of the common good.”

Dr. Brinkley was born in Atlanta, Georgia, before moving as a child to Perrysburg, Ohio. He pursued the study of U.S. history at Ohio State University and was awarded a fellowship to Georgetown University, where he immersed himself in the study of U.S. diplomatic history, and received master’s and doctorate degrees.

Dr. Brinkley’s early career included faculty positions at the U.S. Naval Academy, Princeton University and Hofstra University. As part of his “American Odyssey” course at Hofstra, he traveled across the country with students to historic landmarks that shaped America. The ambitious nature of his course drew national attention with writeups in publications like The New York Times and SPIN magazine. Dr. Brinkley has since taught at the University of New Orleans and Tulane University.

He is currently the Katherine Tsanoff Brown Professor in Humanities at Rice University. He is also CNN’s presidential historian and a Vanity Fair contributor.

Dr. Brinkley will receive an honorary degree at the undergraduate commencement ceremony, which will be followed by the graduate commencement ceremony, also held at Mohegan Arena. Doors open at 9:45 a.m. Undergraduate commencement activities are set to begin at 11 a.m. and graduate activities at 4:30 p.m.

Dave & Buster’s Offering Double Game Play

Dave & Buster’s is helping groups level up the fun this summer with a special limited-time promotion for hosted events.

Groups that host an event by August 31, 2026 will receive double gameplay on every Power Card purchase of $25 or more, in addition to already discounted special event Power Cards. The offer provides added value for team outings, client appreciation events, camp groups, summer socials, and other group gatherings without increasing overall event spending.

Organizations and groups are encouraged to take advantage of the promotion while planning their upcoming summer events and celebrations.