Johnson College Seeking Vehicle Participants for “Truck & Cruiser Palooza”

Johnson College is inviting local individuals, businesses, emergency services, and organizations to participate in its upcoming Truck & Cruiser Palooza, a family-friendly, hands-on vehicle experience and fundraiser taking place Sunday, Sept. 14, 2025, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., rain or shine, at the Johnson College Scranton campus, located at 3427 North Main Ave.

Truck & Cruiser Palooza is an interactive, family-friendly event where kids can climb aboard and explore a wide range of vehicles while meeting the professionals who operate them. Plus, there will be classic cars and other vehicles showcased during the event. Suggested donation for attendees is $5 to $10 per family, with all proceeds benefiting Johnson College’s SkillsUSA Club.

The college is seeking a wide variety of vehicles to display and engage with children and families. Interested participants are encouraged to bring vehicles in the following categories:

  • Construction vehicles: Dump trucks, excavators, backhoes, cranes, cement mixers, and other heavy machinery
  • Emergency services vehicles: Fire trucks (including pump and ladder trucks), ambulances, police cruisers
  • Utility and service vehicles: Garbage trucks, recycling trucks, snow plows, road paving equipment, bucket trucks, oil tankers, tow trucks
  • Transportation vehicles: Semi-trucks, big rigs, moving vans, charter buses, school buses
  • Military vehicles: Army transport trucks, armored vehicles
  • Specialty vehicles: Monster trucks, tractors, and other unique or custom rides

To register a vehicle or for more information, contact Sam Lehman at slehman@johnson.edu or 570-702-8341.

Greater Scranton YMCA to Host Hawaiian Hula Hustle 5K Run

Race proceeds will benefit the Y’s Financial Assistance Program

The Greater Scranton YMCA will host a Hawaiian Hula Hustle 5K Run & 1 Mile Walk on Sunday, August 24th, 2025. Event proceeds will support the Y’s Annual Support Campaign, which provides scholarship funding to individuals and families in need, allowing them to benefit from all the Y has to offer.

Registration is open. The cost for participants over the age of 12 is $25. Participants 12- years-old and younger are free. Race day registration is available for $35.00. Day of race check-in and packet pick-up will open at 8:00 a.m. Following the race, the Y is inviting participants to stay for a post-race Luau, including live music, refreshments, and a medal ceremony.

“The Greater Scranton YMCA is proud to award financial assistance to individuals and families in need, allowing them to benefit from all our Y has to offer” said Rich Surridge, President & CEO, Greater Scranton YMCA. “It’s because of the generosity of our donors and the support of our community that we are able to make such an impact. The Hawaiian Hula Hustle 5K Run & 1 Mile Walk will serve as a celebration of community—bringing us together for a day of fun and support for those in need.”

For more information and to register, visit https://runsignup.com/Race/PA/Dunmore/TheGreaterScrantonYMCAHawaiianHulaHustle.

For questions about the Hawaiian Hula Hustle 5K Run & 1 Mile Walk, contact Brandon Whipple, Senior Program Director, at bwhipple@gsymca.org.

Nomad Yoga to Hold ‘Vino and Vinyasa’

Enjoy a 60 minute Slow Yoga Flow in the gardens of Wood Winery, followed by a drink of your choice! 

Date: Thurs, July 24

Time: 6:00pm

Location: Wood Winery, Madison Twp PA

Cost: $20

Registration: Reservations are required. Call/text Rebecca to sign up 570.591.1637

U.S. Small Business Administration to Hold Roundtable Discussing Consumer Product Safety Regulations

On Wednesday, July 16, 2025, the Office of Advocacy will hold a Small Business Roundtable seeking feedback on Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) regulations that should be repealed or reformed. The roundtable will take place from 2:00pm to 3:30pm ET via Microsoft Teams. 

 View the roundtable agenda and register here.

Summary of the CPSC’s Request for Information 

The CPSC’s mission is to protect consumers from risks of injury or death associated with consumer products. It does this by developing safety standards, issuing recalls, and enforcing regulations for a vast range of consumer products. Regulations and other practices that do not reasonably advance the CPSC’s mission, but instead create unnecessary burdens and costs, restrict consumer choice, or reduce competition, entrepreneurship, and innovation, should generally be eliminated or modified.

On June 12, 2025, the CPSC published a Request for Information (RFI) seeking comments and information on opportunities for the CPSC to reduce burdens and costs of its existing rules, regulations, or practices, without impacting safety.

Advocacy is asking members of the public, including consumers, manufacturers, retailers, potential market entrants, and others, to comment on ways the CPSC can reduce burdens and costs of existing rules, regulations, guidance, interpretations, or practices without increasing the risk of death or injury to consumers. Some examples of such burdens include, but are not limited to:

  • Product testing and certification requirements
  • Labeling or tracking label requirements
  • Record keeping mandates
  • Packaging or warning label placement rules
  • Overlapping or duplicative compliance with other federal agencies
  • Delays or lack of clarity in approval, exemption, or waiver processes
  • Establishing new expecations or enforcement actions without going through the appropriate rule making process

To help identify burdens, here are some questions to consider:

Do you make or sell physical products that people typically use in their everyday life such as things for the home, kids, personal use, or hobbies?
Have you had to stop making or selling a product, or changed how you made it, because someone said it may be unsafe?
Have you made changes to your prodyct packaging, design, or labeling because of a government requirement?
Have you been told you need to add warning labels, hang tags, or special packaging to your products, even if customers were not asking for them?
Does meeting safety rules add a lot of costs and/or time to making or selling your products?
Do safety requirements make it harder for you to grow or launch new products?
Have you ever delayed or canceled a product because of testing requirements or paperwork issues?
Have you had to hire someone to handle safety rules or paperwork?
Have you ever been confused by a government safety requirement or felt unsure about what is required?
Are there safety requirements that feel unnecessary or outdated for the kinds of products you make or sell?
Has a product you make or sell been rejected, even though you have not received a complaint about the product?
Are there other challenges or barriers affecting your business that aren’t listed above?

Advocacy is holding this roundtable to give small entities an opportunity to explain how they are impacted by current CPSC regulations and to recommend solutions. Small business owners who answered “yes” to one or more of the above questions are strongly encouraged to participate in the roundtable and share your experiences.

Should you have questions, or if you’re unable to attend but would like to email your feedback, please contact Assistant Chief Counsel Shanerika Flemings at shanerika.flemings@sba.gov

Circle Drive-In Upcoming Movie Showings

This week at Circle Drive-In:
Wednesday, July 9th: FREE Community Movie Night – 150 years of Dickson City

Gates & Box Office 8:00 pm

Screen One: “Smokey and the Bandit” (PG – 1977) at 9:00 pm

Friday, July 11th & Saturday, July 12th: Double Features

Gates & Box Office 8:00 pm

Screen One:

“Superman” (PG-13 – 2025) at 9:00 pm

“F1: The Movie” (PG-13 – 2025) at 11:40 pm

Screen Two:

“Jurassic World: Rebirth” (PG-13 – 2025) at 9:15 pm

“M3GAN 2.0” (PG-13 – 2025) at 11:50 pm

Sunday, July 13th

Circle Giant Flea Fair from 6:00 am – 2:00 pm (Vendor Gates at 5:00 am)

New vendors are always welcome, no pre-registration required! Come out & sell your crafts, artisan items, homemade products, spring cleaning treasures & more – every Sunday! Learn more at circledrive-in/fleafair24.

Sunday Night Movies

Gates & Box Office 8:00 pm

Screen One: “Superman” (PG-13 – 2025) at 9:00 pm

Screen Two: “Jurassic World: Rebirth” (PG-13 – 2025) at 9:15 pm

Our Concession Stand is open during every event! Stop in for your favorite cold drinks, candy, popcorn, freshly made pizza, burgers & more!   

Movie tickets, upcoming events, & additional information at circledrive-in.com.

Upcoming July Films:

Wednesday, July 23rd: 150 Years of Dickson City – FREE Community Movie Night featuring “American Graffiti” (1973 – PG) at 9:00 pm (Gates – 8:00 pm)

Thursday, July 24th: “National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation” Presented by the Lackawanna Historical Society (1989 – PG-13) at 9:00 pm (Gates & Box Office 8:00 pm)

Friday, July 25th – Sunday, July 27th: (Exclusive Presale) “The Fantastic Four: First Steps” (2025 – PG-13) at 9:00 pm  (Gates & Box Office 8:00 pm)

Thursday, July 31st: “Dirty Dancing” Presented by the Lackawanna Historical Society  (1987 – PG-13) at 9:00 pm (Gates & Box Office 8:00 pm)

For the latest updates on upcoming events & more, follow Circle Drive-In on Facebook @CircleDriveInTheatre, on Instagram @circledrivein & Circle Flea Fair on Facebook @circlefleafair! Circle Drive-In is located at 1911 Scranton/Carbondale Highway, Dickson City.

Help Geisinger School of Medicine Choose Your Next Doctor

Volunteer admissions interviewers needed

Geisinger School of Medicine invites the public to participate in student recruitment by becoming an interviewer during the Multiple Mini Interview (MMI) process.

The MMI consists of a series of short, structured interviews that assess non-cognitive qualities, including cultural sensitivity, maturity, teamwork, empathy, reliability, resiliency and communication skills. 

All interviews will be held virtually.

Learn more at https://go.geisinger.edu/mmi, where you can complete the form  https://forms.office.com/r/8xQGRPxtrV. The Admissions Office will contact you.

Scranton Fringe Festival, Celebrate the Arts This Fall

The Scranton Fringe Festival is a multi-day celebration of culture, creativity, and community held annually throughout venues in Scranton, Pennsylvania. Founded in 2015 and inspired by the original Edinburgh Festival Fringe in Scotland, Scranton Fringe champions bold and innovative work across genres, platforms, and perspectives. Now entering its 11th year, the Festival has become a cornerstone of the region’s cultural landscape, welcoming artists and audiences from near and far to experience original theatre, live music, film screenings, comedy, storytelling, and more in both traditional and unconventional spaces. Venues include The Ritz Theater, the Lackawanna County Children’s Library, Marywood University, AFA Gallery, and more! 

The 2025 Scranton Fringe Festival will take place from September 25th through October 5th, featuring over 50 productions and events throughout downtown and beyond. This year’s Festival kicks off with a free public launch party at Marywood University, highlighted by a large-scale 3D projection mapping installation on the exterior of the Rotunda. Among the many exciting works is Ulysses of Scranton, a bold new play inspired by James Joyce’s Ulysses, slated to tour to Scranton’s sister city of Ballina, Ireland, in late October. From large-scale spectacles to intimate, site-specific performances, the 2025 Festival offers something for everyone while continuing to spotlight the power of the arts to unite and inspire. For tickets and more information visit scrantonfringe.org 

Penn State Scranton to Host Upcoming ‘Spend A Summer Day’ Open House

Spend A Summer Day

Prospective students are invited to learn about the numerous educational opportunities at Penn State Scranton during its upcoming “Spend A Summer Day” open house from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Friday, August 8.

During their visit, guests will learn about the campus’ degree programs; its unique 2+2 Plan, which allows students to start their degree at Scranton and complete it at University Park or another PSU campus; and Penn State’s 275+ degrees. They will also meet current students, staff and faculty, and tour the campus, including its cutting-edge labs and new Library and Nursing Building.

Register at https://scranton.psu.edu/summer-event

Penn State Scranton to Conduct Babysitter American Red Cross Training Course

Babysitter American Red Cross Training

Babysitter’s Amercian Red CrossTraining and Pediatric First Aid/CPR
Discover the rewarding world of childcare and learn what to do when you are in charge!
Learn about child safety, how to “play it safe” and the basics of caring for children while developing your leadership skills.

Find out how to prevent and recognize emergency situations, as well as how to provide basic first aid and CPR for infants and children until an emergency medical team arrives.

Ages: 11-16
Dates: July 22, 2025 & July 23, 2025
Times: 9:00 a.m. – 3:30 p.m.
Fee: $259
Instructor: Karen Stylianides
Maximum Seating: 15

https://scranton.psu.edu/business-development-community-outreach/options/youth-programs/nittany-cub-summer-camps/baby-sitter-training

Penn State Scranton To Hold Nittany Cub Camp – Myths Legends & Folklore

Nittany Cub Camp – Myths, Legends, & Folklore Camp

Myths, Legends, and Folklore Camp (Ages 9-13)

Dive into a new and fascinating world at summer camp!
Join us on an exciting journey through myths, legends, and folklore from around the world! Campers will uncover the fascinating histories behind these traditions while engaging in hands-on crafts and immersive cultural experiences. They’ll also have the chance to create and share their own stories.

Explore the rich Celtic heritage of Ireland and Scotland, step into the world of King Arthur’s Court, and sail with the Vikings. Discover the legend of the Blarney Stone, build your own Viking ship, and castle construction.

https://scranton.psu.edu/business-development-community-outreach/options/youth-programs/nittany-cub-summer-camps/folklore