WILLIAMSPORT, Pa. – The 15th Pennsylvania College of Technology Foundation Dinner & Auction raised a total of $171,990 for student scholarships at the college.
Held in Penn College’s Madigan Library, the event was sponsored by Lycoming Engines and featured a live auction of 25 donated items and services by Ron Roan of Roan Inc. Auctioneers & Appraisers, who donated his professional services for the evening. The event also included a silent auction of 28 items and services.
Dinner was catered by Le Jeune Chef Restaurant, a live-learning lab for students in Penn College’s hospitality program. The event provided hands-on experience for students in the Beverage Management & Service Applications and Foundations of Service Applications for the Hospitality Industry classes. Students in the Grand Pastry Display course were responsible for the evening’s dessert and bread service, including menu writing, ingredient ordering, planning and production, and service at the tables.
Penn College President Michael J. Reed told attendees: “With over 4,700 degree-seeking students across campus, 2,000 dual-enrollment high school students and over 5,000 industry representatives receiving upskilling through Workforce Development, more individuals are experiencing the value of our life-changing, applied technology education. And more are starting to notice, as evidenced by our recent U.S. News & World Report rankings.
“We are positioned well thanks to our unique mission, talented team members and passionate partners like you,” Reed continued. “Scholarship funding remains our top priority to create greater access to a Penn College degree. Thank you for sharing the impact of our hands-on education with your personal and professional circles. Thank you for being here tonight to invest in tomorrow’s workforce. We are truly grateful.”
“We have the opportunity this evening to make a real impact on students’ ability to enroll, their ability to succeed academically, their ability to contribute to our workforce and our economy, and most importantly, their ability to provide for their families for decades to come,” said Christopher E. Keiser, chairperson of the Penn College Foundation Board of Directors and a 1995 graduate.
“We are grateful to all the supporters of the Foundation Dinner & Auction,” said Kyle A. Smith, senior executive director of college relations. “Your generosity and commitment have helped us raise significant scholarship dollars, empowering our students to achieve their dreams. Thank you for making a lasting impact on their futures.”
Sponsors for the Dinner & Auction were:
- Event ($5,000) — Lycoming Engines
- Dinner ($1,500-$4,999) — Cornerstone Advisors Asset Management LLC; Expand Energy Corp.; McCormick Law Firm
- Reception ($1,000-$1,499) — Larry and Stefanie Allison Jr.
- Wine Wall ($500-$999) — Ed & Linda Alberts; The Hartman Group
- Silent Auction ($250-$499) — BRIX Design Group; Jim and Nikki Crawford; Kenneth ’90, ’01 and Kristie Healy; Jeff and Christine Rauff
Table Sponsors were: C&N, Expand Energy Corp., FCCB, First National Bank of PA, Frank Pellegrino, Fulton Bank, Davie Jane Gilmour, The Hartman Group, Kenneth ’90, ’01 and Kristie Healy, Loni Kline, Herman Logue, Journey Bank, Patrick and Trisha Marty, McCormick Law Firm, Mike and Christina Reed, Joe and Barbara Reynolds, Marshall Welch, Woodlands Bank, and John Young.
Donating items and services for the auction were: Ed and Linda Alberts, Stefanie Allison, Blaise Alexander, Axemann Brewing, Alfreda Baer, Bald Birds Brewing Co., Bob Bailey and Carol Savoy ’73, Birthright Brewing Co., BlueLine Chauffeurs, ConCreate Design Club, Don Blumenauer ’08, David Coates, Raffaele Colone ’00, John ’75 and Linda Confer, Jon Conklin, Fair Play Distillery, Bill Geyer, Fred Gilmour ’66, ’72, Jill Girio ’11, Gold Leaf Frame Shoppe, Abe Harpster, The Hartman Group, Kenneth ’90, ’01 and Kristie Healy, Hiawatha Inc., Jonah and Chelsea Howe, Christopher E. Keiser ’95, Dan and Monica Klingerman, George Logue III ’10, William Martin, New Trail Brewing Co., PDC Spas, Frank Pellegrino, Pneu-Dart, Joe and Barb Reynolds, Karen Ruhl ’02, Runaway Train Brewery, Glenn ’88 and Myra ’85 Shaffer, Gary ’63 and Helen Smith, Kyle and Jordyn Smith, Straub Brewery, Rose Trevouledes, Victory Brewing Co., Tim and Christine Weigle, Marshall Welch, David and Karen Young, John Young, and Young Industries.
Auction Committee members are: Linda Alberts, Alfreda Baer, Christopher Gayman ’09, ’10, Jonah Howe ’07, Joe Reynolds ’76, John Young and Karen Young.
The Pennsylvania College of Technology Foundation Inc. is a nonprofit, tax-exempt organization supporting the diverse academic programs of Penn College and providing financial assistance for student scholarships. Through the efforts of many volunteers and donors, the Foundation, in conjunction with Pennsylvania College of Technology, will make more than $1.5 million in scholarship awards to Penn College students this year.
Those wishing to explore giving opportunities at Penn College may visit www.pct.edu/giveor call 570-320-8020.
For more about Penn College, a national leader in applied technology education and a special mission affiliate of Penn State, visit www.pct.edu, email admissions@pct.edu or call toll-free 800-367-9222.