Lackawanna College’s Sporting Clay Tournament Benefits Petroleum and Natural Gas Program Lackawanna College is set to host its annual Sporting Clay Tournament, a pivotal event supporting the Petroleum and Natural Gas (PNG) program and its students. Originating from an initiative by Coterra, the tournament has been organized by Lackawanna College since 2018. It continues to provide crucial financial support to students in the PNG program. 100% of the proceeds from the Sporting Clay Tournament are allocated to the PNG program, funding scholarships, equipment, and materials that reflect the tools and technologies used in the natural gas industry. “We try to provide our students with hands-on experience with the equipment PNG companies use in the industry. Investments from the tournament allow us to purchase smaller, industry-specific equipment,” Vice President of External/Government Affairs Brian Costanzo said. “The dollars from this tournament not only help purchase equipment but also provide students with scholarships and grants for the PNG program.” While the Lackawanna College School of PNG and the College Advancement team present this event, the tournament couldn’t achieve the same levels of past success without the direct support of numerous natural gas companies from across the region. This partnership emphasizes the mutual benefit of connecting education with industry needs. Students actively participate in the tournament by volunteering to staff the event and meet some of the companies who sponsor it. “The PNG students have the unique opportunity to interact with the managers of the companies during the tournament,” Costanzo said. “These interactions serve as an early introduction to potential future employers, enhancing their professional network.” The Lackawanna College Sporting Clay Tournament has become a significant annual event, offering students unique opportunities for both educational advancement and career preparation. The tournament will be on Thursday, September 19, at Hausmann’s Hidden Hollow in Friendsville, PA. Those interested in attending can find more information or register online at the Sporting Clay Tournament page on Lackawanna.edu. Parties interested in sponsoring the event can also find additional information on sponsorship packages and ways to get involved
Scranton Cultural Center Announces The Irish Tenors: A Family Christmas The Scranton Cultural Center at the Masonic Temple and Magic City Productions will present The Irish Tenors: A Family Christmas on November 30 at 7:30 PM. Comprised of Anthony Kearns, Ronan Tynan and Declan Kelly, the performance will take place in the SCC’s Harry & Jeanette Weinberg Theatre. The Irish Tenors have been the acknowledged Celtic music kings since they burst upon the scene during a 1998 special. With ten best-selling CD’s to their credit, they share company with the likes of The Three Tenors and Andrea Bocelli as the biggest money makers PBS has presented. The Irish Tenors rekindled the love of all things Irish in America and opened the door for countless Irish music groups to hit the United States, but The Irish Tenors cannot be duplicated; The Irish Tenors have stood the test of time and appeal to audiences of all ages. The Irish Tenors have performed all over the world, including the best venues in America including Radio City Music Hall, Madison Square Gardens, Carnegie Hall in New York and The Hollywood Bowl in California. They have blazed the trail from coast to coast stopping in nearly every city in between, thrilling audiences at every single stop with their enchanting Irish repertoire, sweeping secular selections and dynamic holiday fare. The Irish Tenors: A Family Christmas will take place in the Harry & Jeanette Weinberg Theatre, located on the building’s first floor, with doors opening for bar and concessions at 6:30 PM. Tickets start at $46.65 (includes fees), and will be available for purchase beginning August 23 at 10 AM at the Fidelity Bank Box Office at the SCC in person or by calling (570) 344-1111, or via Ticketmaster. For more information or to view a full schedule of events, visit SCCMT.org. The Scranton Cultural Center at the Masonic Temple’s 2024-2025 Season is sponsored by Fidelity Bank and LT Verrastro and supported by the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts, and the Lackawanna County Office of Arts and Culture, and Commissioners Matt McGloin, Bill Gaughan and Chris Chermak. A special thank you to its media partners: Allied Services, Audacy, Lamar Advertising and MAC Signs.
Everhart Museum and Lackawanna County Library System Host Free Jazz Concerts Join us for a free summer concert series with Doug Smith’s Dixieland All-Stars! The Everhart Museum is teaming up with the Lackawanna County Library System to bring music throughout the county, supported by Pennsylvania Council on the Arts. The series includes programs for all ages, and some for children, each with multiple dates, inviting all to enjoy the spirited sound of Dixieland Jazz and learn about its rich history. During the children’s program, participants will even get a chance to play some instruments themselves! To attend, please contact your local library. September 12 @ 6:00 p.m. Valley Community Library All Ages/Adult Program September 16 @ 5:00 p.m. Valley Community Library Children’s Program September 18 @ 6:00 p.m. North Pocono Public Library All Ages/Adult Program September 19 @ 6:00 p.m. Abington Community Library All Ages/Adult Program September 23 @ 6:00 p.m. Taylor Community Library All Ages/Adult Program