
To show our support for the United Neighborhood Centers of Northeastern PA, POWER! Scranton will auction four seats to their 12th Annual Mardi Gras event at the Radisson on Friday, February 17 6-10PM. The auction will begin today January 31, and will run till February 7. Each seat will go to the highest bidder and all proceeds will benefit the United Neighborhood Center of Northeastern PA and their emergency food and clothing bank, Angel’s Attic.
Each ticket valued at $65 includes dinner. The event includes everything for a complete Mardi Gras party: masks, beads, gaming tables, Dixieland jazz, fortune tellers, a basket raffle, silent auction, dancing and a cash bar. You will also have a chance to win the grand prize of a 3 day, 2 night stay at Cove Haven Entertainment Resort.
To place a bid, email Membership Chair Jennie Garelli at jennie.garelli@gmail.com until February 7at 11:59 PM EST. Winners will be notified via email on February 8. For more information about the United Neighborhood Centers of Northeastern PA and all they do for our community, please visit www.uncnepa.org.

We’re looking for volunteers from our membership to help out with the staffing of the American Cancer Society table at the Italian Festival this weekend!
Power! Scranton is happy to announce our latest volunteer request and introduce “V Power!”: an opportunity to go above and beyond as a Power! member while earning rewards and recognition! Participating V Power! members can get discounts on their future memberships and be recognized as a V Power! member at our events and thru our marketing! Just keep an eye out for V Power! volunteer opportunities or contact Tim McLain at
Marley’s Mission currently treats nearly 40 children from across Northeastern Pennsylvania and has seven horses as well as the use of stables and fields in Lake Ariel, PA. Marley’s Mission employs a team approach to healing children who have experienced trauma. The treatment team includes a specially trained Trauma Therapist and an Equine Specialist. The treatment team has been educated in the internationally recognized Equine-Assisted Therapy Model (EAP) developed by the Equine Assisted Growth and Learning Association (EAGALA).
