RailRiders Host Nexgen Car Show

The RailRiders are proud to announce Nexgen Car Show is back at PNC Field on Sunday, August 25!

Car lovers, register your vehicle on the field’s warning track or front parking lot. Participate in competitions with $2,500 in cash prizes and connect with other enthusiasts! Spectators are also welcome, and ballpark concessions will be open!

Register your car or buy a spectator ticket: https://loom.ly/ucscoIQ

Johnson College Host Cruise Night  

Cruise Night on Campus in partnership with the Villa Capri Cruisers Car Club, Inc. will take place Saturday, September 14, 2024, at Johnson College’s Scranton campus from 4 to 7 p.m. All unique, rare, custom, hot rod, and collector vehicles can start rolling in at 3 p.m. to be lined up on the campus’s front lawn. Spectator admission is free and there is no vehicle entry fee.

Enjoy a family-friendly evening with cars, music, food, a 50/50 raffle, and giveaways! All proceeds benefit Johnson College. 

For more details, contact Johnson College’s Manager of Fundraising Events, Patty DeScipio at pdescipio@johnson.edu or 570-702-8860.

Misericordia Hosts Centennial Trustee Associates Gala

Misericordia University President Emeritus Dr. Michael MacDowell, Tina MacDowell, and trustee emeritus Sandy Insalaco Sr. will be among the very special honorees when the university hosts its Centennial Trustee Associates Gala on September 28, 2024. The board of trustees invites and will give thanks to all trustee associate level donors of the 2023-24 academic year, and will offer a special commemoration to Misericordia’s foundresses, the sisters of Mercy, and those who carry on their 100-year-old mission today. Misericordia has been awarded $100,000 from the Mercy Foundation to establish the Mercy Foundation Legacy Scholarship, and the university hopes to raise another $100,000 for scholarships through gala sponsorships and honor roll opportunities.  To learn more about the Centennial Trustee Associates Gala please visit https://www.misericordia.edu/news/news-post-page/~board/news/post/centennial-trustee-associates-gala-to-honor-special-members-of-the-misericordia-university-community

Although gala admission is by invitation only, numerous sponsorship opportunities and an honor roll listing are available for those who would like to recognize the honorees, and support and celebrate Misericordia’s historic centennial year. Each sponsorship level offers a variety of benefits. For information, go to https://www.misericordia.edu/gala24.The deadline for securing a sponsorship is Thursday, August 29, 2024.

Tobyhanna Army Depot Showcases World-Class Capabilities and Partnering Opportunities

From small business insights to behind-the-scenes tours, Tobyhanna Army Depot’s (TYAD) annual Industry Day event turned opportunity into action, as over 200 participants from small and large businesses, government, the NEPA Alliance, and local chambers explored the cutting edge of military innovation and collaboration.

From August 13-15, representatives from local, regional, and national businesses experienced TYAD’s extensive and continuously advancing capabilities and discovered partnership opportunities. Guests represented over 185 different organizations across 20 states and Washington D.C., and have traveled from locations as far as California, Colorado, Texas, Georgia, and Alabama.

Each day of the event provided something unique to attendees. The first day focused on small business contracting opportunities in the facilities, mission operations support, and environmental sectors. Chief of TYAD’s Strategic Initiatives Office (SIO) Katlin Edmunds, Director of TYAD’s C4ISR Directorate Jon Strzelec, and Small Business Professional from the Office of Small Business Programs at Aberdeen Proving Ground David Kern also offered insight during a comprehensive question and answer session designed to ensure attendees were equipped to pursue federal contract opportunities.

TYAD Deputy Commander Robert Lantka helped close out day one of Industry Day by sharing the vision of where the depot is headed as an installation.

“I want to thank you for your time and attention as we move toward supporting warfighter readiness. For Tobyhanna, we believe we have the most diverse customer base and the most diverse skillsets. Partnering with industry for things like training, increasing capacity, and growing capability are vitally important to us,” said Lantka. “One of the things we know as a Tobyhanna Team is we absolutely need partnership with industry and there are many different paths.”

Among the day one attendees were Katy Radomski and Sierra Altenbach of Balz Inc., a veteran-owned small business specializing in freight transportation brokerage. They both said they left the event armed with a wealth knowledge previously unknown to them.

“I found the experience to be exceptionally valuable. The presentations were informative, and the networking opportunities were unparalleled, providing meaningful connections with key industry professionals,” said Radomski. “I’m leaving the event feeling inspired and well-equipped to continue to grow at Balz Inc. I highly recommend it for any small business looking to expand their reach! Thank you to all the staff at Tobyhanna Army Depot for hosting such an incredible event,” said Altenbach.

The event’s second day offered attendees detailed tours and briefs from various depot subject matter experts. Attendees applauded the depot for expanding the event’s tour segment and providing firsthand insights into the depot’s mission.

The third and final day of the event was geared towards Public-Private Partnering (P3) opportunities, which are cooperative engagements between an organic product support provider and one or more private sector entities to perform defense-related work, use Department of Defense (DOD) facilities and equipment, or both, according to Edmunds.

“Partnering is a cooperative effort, not a competitive engagement,” said Edmunds.

Those who attended P3 briefings had the opportunity to learn about Tobyhanna’s capabilities and receive insights directly from depot leadership, who highlighted the key to nurturing winning relationships with small and large businesses alike.

“One of the things I want to instill in these relationships is a high level of trust – you have to trust that we will protect your information and your interest as a business,” said Depot Commander Col. James L. Crocker. “And you have to trust that we’re providing quality products that you can get out in accordance with cost, schedule and performance to meet your requirements.”

Networking events and breakout sessions were also part of the event. TYAD Chief of Staff Kristyn Smith provided overviews of Tobyhanna’s operations and business strategies, highlighting the impact that events such as Industry Day have on our nation’s warfighters.

“A strong partnership between government and industry is essential to the success of our nation’s security. I can’t thank you enough for being here,” said Smith.

TYAD experts briefed potential partners on the depot’s evolving capabilities and the new and ongoing partnership opportunities they enable. Senior Marketing Manager at The Tatitlek Corporation John Griggs was among those present during the week. He said that for him, the event was highly educational.

“Tobyhanna Army Depot is constantly refreshing its approach so that it is actually meeting the needs of their customers. I learned a lot about what Tobyhanna does and how it operates, which is different from other bases,” said Griggs. “The Industry Day event was very educational and very well done.”

Many attendees left Industry Day with a deeper appreciation for the significance of partnerships in enhancing warfighter readiness and achieving organizational objectives.

Vice President for Federal and State Contracts and Business Development for The Judge Group Maria Batista said she found the opportunity to connect with others in the industry invaluable.

“The networking with the other original equipment manufacturers that were here – that’s amazing. You can’t replace relationships,” said Batisita. “I previously worked for the U.S. Navy on the civilian side, and I know it’s very hard to get those relationships from the inside to the external public, and I think that this is a great way to learn the different players out there. I think this was a great event.”

Col. Crocker celebrated the event’s success, highlighting the vital role of collaboration between the public and private sector.

“We were honored to host so many important partners from across industry and take some time to see how we can help each other to support our nation’s warfighters,” said Col. Crocker. “This week was tremendously successful, and we look forward to continuing as the organic industrial base leader in establishing public-private partnerships, as they are key to our strategy to continue as the best value for our warfighters.”

Logistics Management Specialist Christopher Lupole said he is enthusiastic about the limitless opportunities that come from bringing together many great minds in one place.

“Every year we look forward to hosting this event as it allows us to bring the best defense minds from both the private and public sectors into one space,” said Lupole. “The networking and brainstorming opportunities are endless.”

Both TYAD and its current and potential partners remain committed to exploring new collaboration avenues to deliver superior readiness and value to our nation’s warfighters. The SIO team encourages attendees to continue their involvement with Tobyhanna, both in the present and for years to come.

“We were thrilled to see over 200 personnel register for the event this year, an increase from 2023. We hold our annual Industry Day event to strengthen our relationships with our private sector partners,” said Edmunds. “Strong, robust partnerships between government and industry are essential to the success of our nation’s security and economy.”

Industry Day is a TOBY2035 Shape the Future and Connecting with the Community endeavor. TOBY2035, the depot’s long-range strategic plan, has four focus areas: Investing in Our People, C5ISR Readiness, Shape the Future and Strategic Communications. TOBY2035 aims to posture the depot for success in the coming years as the Department of Defense’s premier worldwide C5ISR readiness provider.

Tobyhanna Army Depot is a recognized leader in providing world-class logistics support for command, control, communications, computers, cyber, intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (C5ISR) systems across the Department of Defense. Tobyhanna’s Corporate Philosophy, dedicated work force and electronics expertise ensure the depot is the joint C5ISR provider of choice for all branches of the Armed Forces and industry partners.

Tobyhanna’s unparalleled capabilities include full-spectrum logistics support for sustainment, overhaul and repair, fabrication and manufacturing, engineering design and development, systems integration, post-production software support, technology insertion, modification, foreign military sales and global field support to our joint warfighters.

About 3,300 personnel are employed at Tobyhanna, located in the Pocono Mountains of northeastern Pennsylvania. Tobyhanna Army Depot is part of the U.S. Army Communications-Electronics Command. Headquartered at Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland, the command’s mission is to deliver integrated C5ISR weapon systems, business systems, and medical sustainment to enable full spectrum combat operations at the point of need.

Girls on the Run Lehigh Valley and Pocono

Programs for ALL Girls – Registration is Open!

Fall registration is underway at 35+ sites throughout our northeastern PA territory. Visit our Locations page on our website for participating sites, days, and times. Ready to register your Girl on the Run? Click below to get started.

Don’t see your team listed?  Email us to find out how to get started.

Many of our sites are still in need of volunteer coaches. You don’t need to be a runner to coach! Click here for more information on how you can help change the life of a girl this season.

Join our SoleMates Team!

SoleMates is an inspired and driven community made up of passionate people raising money for Girls on the Run while completing a physical activity challenge of their choice. This fall, we will be raising funds for GOTR program scholarships and completing a RELAY at the St. Luke’s D&L RaceFest on Sunday, November 10th.  Registration for the relay is FREE, but you must commit to raising a minimum of $175 as a SoleMate.   

Each SoleMate will receive:

  • Entry into the Relay category for the D&L Racefest
  • SoleMates and Racefest swag
  • Fundraising webpage and tips
  • Training tips and group workouts

Relay teams are open to all GOTR supporters, past participants, and volunteers. We will cross the finish line at our Happy Pace! Contact Liz Fones for more information or register by clicking below.

A Special Group of Volunteers – Team Adelaide

What is Team Adelaide? Team Adelaide is a group of volunteers who are interested in doing more with GOTR, but are not able to commit to coaching full time at this time. They are open to fulfilling different volunteer needs, based on their availability.

Team Adelaide members help with any or all of the following:

  • Site visits during the program season
  • Substitute coaching
  • Outreach events
  • Special projects

Training and background checks are required to assist with some tasks.  Please Contact Us for information about joining this important group of volunteers!

In case you missed it….

Check out our interview on WDIY’s Active Lehigh Valley when Executive Director Liz Fones, Coach Melissa Dowches, and past participant and Junior Coach Devon Helmer share the joy of GOTR.  Thank you, WDIY for the opportunity!

Mohegan Pennsylvania Hosts Jaws Movie Night

WHAT: Guests are invited to join Mohegan Pennsylvania for a thrilling night under the stars as a special Jaws movie night is set to take place at Embers Terrace on Friday, August 30th!

WHEN/WHERE: Friday, August 30th | 8:45 pm | Embers Terrace 

IN DETAIL: On Friday, August 30th, guests can experience a one-of-a-kind night at Embers Terrace with a special screening of the classic film, Jaws! Guests can sit back, relax, and enjoy the movie on a massive 16’ x 10’ screen on the terrace. Everyone from movie buffs to those just looking for a fun night out are invited to this perfect summer event. Guests can come for the film and stay for the great company, amazing food, and giveaways. Additionally, guests can indulge in fantastic drink specials including fierce Sharkbite cocktails and $5 Landshark Lagers.

Before the movie, guests can get their spots early and enjoy a bite to eat at Embers Terrace while Ken Norton performs starting at 5:00 pm. Additionally, guests can enjoy dinner at The Hive Taphouse and join in on the fun of Steven Spielberg Movie Trivia with DJ Tommy starting at 6:30 pm. The movie starts at dusk!

For more information about Movie Night at Embers Terrace, guests can visit the Mohegan Pennsylvania website.

TechCelerator @LackawannaCounty Open Applications

The Greater Scranton Chamber of Commerce and Lackawanna County announce that applications are open for a third cohort of TechCelerator @LackawannaCounty this fall. The program is powered by Lackawanna County, the Ben Franklin Technology Partners of Northeastern PA, The Chamber, and its affiliate program, IGNITE.

TechCelerator @LackawannaCounty is a 10-week, in-person experience in which participants can access mentors, educational resources, and subject matter experts on business formation strategies, customer discovery, marketing, financial planning, and risk management. The goal of the ten weeks is to build, share, and pitch their early-stage start-ups.

“We are proud to be partners in the TechCelerator project with the Chamber and the Ben Franklin Technology Partners because we understand that small businesses are the economic backbone of Lackawanna County,” Commissioner Bill Gaughan said. “We also know that technology is dynamic, and that the world of technology-based start-ups is highly competitive. TechCelerator is a great tool for local entrepreneurs to learn what they need to know to compete, and to germinate their ideas.”

Previous TechCelerator @LackawannaCounty programs have helped 15 entrepreneurs gain traction toward achieving their American dreams. In this third cohort, eight more can experience the same resources and excitement

“We have continued to build a vibrant entrepreneurial infrastructure throughout Lackawanna County under the Chamber IGNITE program at the Scranton Enterprise Center, Jessup TekRidge Center, and the Carbondale Technology Transfer Center—in concert with a host of outstanding public and private sector partners who share the vision of growing new businesses with the talent we have right here in our region,” shared Bob Durkin.  

TechCelerator @LackawannaCounty is a competitive application process. All Lackawanna County residents with tech, for-profit business, or early start-up ideas are encouraged to apply”-please include that start-up businesses registered in Lackawanna County are included, not just Lackawanna County residents.

To apply, visit ScrantonChamber.com and look for TechCelerator @LackawannaCounty under events. Applications close on Tuesday, September 10.

Broadway Theatre League Announces 2024-25 Show Lineup

Broadway Theatre League of NEPA is proud to announce the 24-25 Season at the Scranton Cultural Center at the Masonic Temple, featuring three new hit musicals making their Scranton premieres and a magnificently macabre show for EVERY family!

 We think our NEPA Audiences will love this upcoming season because it has something for everyone, according to Frank T. Blasi, Executive Director of Broadway Theatre League. He adds, “The Broadway Theatre League is thrilled that this is our 65th year of presenting National Broadway Tours in Scranton,, and we are coming off one of our greatest seasons.” Building on that momentum, this season will surely be great. The people of our area are big Broadway fans, and our loyal subscribers are our heart and soul. We welcome new subscribers to join our Broadway family. Purchasing season tickets is the most cost-effective way of seeing our shows; and, andon tickets come with many additional benefits.

This season begins with the electrifying, Tony-winning, smash-hit Broadway musical Ain’t Too Proud – The Life and Times of the Temptations and concludes with Tina Fey’s hilarious hit musical Mean Girls.  Experience “one of the most remarkable shows in musical history” (Washington Post) – the Tony and Grammy Award-winning musical Dear Evan Hansen. Rounding out the season is a comical feast for every family, The Addams Family!

Beginning Monday, August 19th at 10AM, Season Tickets can be purchased online at BroadwayInScranton.com, in person at the Broadway Theatre League (BTL) office (345 North Washington Ave, Scranton, PA) or by calling the BTL office at 570-342-7784. BTL Office Hours are Monday – Friday 10AM – 5PM. Prices for this 4-Show season ticket package are $245, $285, and $335.

Season Ticket benefits include:

  • The Best Seats … Select your seats prior to shows going on sale
    • Same Great Seat … The same seat for each show
    • Value … over buying individual show tickets… Season Tickets save time & money!
    • Convenience … One order and you get tickets to all season shows
    • Payment plans … Flexible payment plan options available to space your purchase out over time.
    • Ticket Exchange … If you cannot attend a performance, you can exchange your tickets for another performance of the same show.
    • Guaranteed Nights Out … Season Tickets provide you the opportunity to pre-plan nights out
    • Free Ticket Insurance … Lose your tickets? No problem! We’ll replace them at no charge.
    • Extra Shows & Tickets … Season Ticket holders are the first to hear about any extra shows added throughout the season and receive advance purchase privileges

Ticket on sale dates for individual shows will be announced at a later time. Remember that BroadwayInScranton.com and ticketmaster.com are the only official online outlets to purchase tickets for Broadway In Scranton. Individual show tickets can also be purchased in person at the Scranton Cultural Center at the Masonic Temple Box Office. All shows and dates subject to change.

Photo credits: UK Cast of AIN’T TOO PROUD. Photo by Johan Persson; MEAN GIRLS: Pictured (L-R): Natalie Shaw (Cady Heron), Kristen Amanda Smith (Gretchen Wieners), Maya Petropoulos (Regina George), and Maryrose Brendel (Karen Smith) Photo by Jenny Anderson, 2023.   THE ADDAMS FAMILY Photo by Pamela Raith.

Slick Cyber Hosts Cybersecurity Education Seminar

Attention Business Owners and Managers!

We’re excited to invite you to our FREE Cybersecurity Summit on Wednesday, September 4, 2024, from 11:00 AM to 2:00 PM at Mohegan Pennsylvania in Wilkes-Barre.

This exclusive event is designed to help you protect your business from cyber threats and stay ahead of the curve. Plus, enjoy a FREE lunch while you learn! 

Limited seating is available, so don’t miss out on this opportunity to enhance your cybersecurity knowledge.

🔒 Secure your spot today!

If you have any questions, feel free to reach out. We hope to see you there!

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2024 Cyber Security Summit Event – Slick Cyber Systems

WVIA Presents The Forgotten Dynasty: Scranton Eagles Football

WVIA produced The Forgotten Dynasty: Scranton Eagles Football an original documentary film. The film premieres Thursday, November 14th at 9PM on WVIA-TV

The story of Scranton Eagles Football is one of perseverance and triumph. Despite encountering setbacks and obstacles, the team’s founders, John Rogan and Charles “Chick” Rader, were determined to establish a successful franchise. And they did exactly that.

The Lackawanna County Eagles made a remarkable debut in 1971, winning the Empire Football League Championship. Although the team shut down after the 1974 season due to a disagreement over player compensation, John Rogan never gave up on his dream of reviving the franchise. His persistence paid off in 1982, when the newly reinstated Scranton Eagles won their first EFL title. They went on to win five national championships, the first coming in 1984.

The Scranton Eagles’ success during the late 1980s and early 90s is a testament to their hard work and dedication under then-owner Frank Santo. With a 40-game winning streak, they became one of the country’s most celebrated semi-professional football franchises. From 1982 to 1999, the organization won a record-setting 11 Empire Football League titles.