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Electronics Recycling Event at Marywood University

Friday, March 26th, 2010

Marywood University will host an Electronics Recycling Event on Saturday, April 17, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. in “The Pit” parking lot, 2300 Adams Ave., Scranton (enter the campus off Adams Avenue and follow the signs).

Accepted items include electronic equipment that plugs in or has embedded batteries, for example:

  • computers,
  • televisions,
  • iPods, etc.

Prohibited items include:

  • microwaves,
  • smoke detectors,
  • thermometers,
  • dehumidifiers,
  • large appliances,
  • medical equipment
  • and any items that are not dry.

There will be free food, refreshments, live entertainment and a raffle.

St. Patrick’s Pre-Parade Day Celebration

Tuesday, March 9th, 2010

POWER! Scranton is teaming up with Marywood University Alumni to present a St. Patrick’s Pre-Parade Day Celebration on March 12 at 7 p.m. at Andy Gavin’s, 1392 N. Washington Ave., Scranton.

A contribution of $10 will get you in the door with all of the proceeds going toward the Marywood University Campus Ministry Service Trip Program. The event is open to the public. There will be appetizers and drink specials along with giveaways and a free Parade Day T-Shirt.

RSVP at http://paradehh.eventbrite.com/.

POWER! Members Get VIP Tour of Marywood’s New School of Architecture

Monday, July 6th, 2009

POWER! Scranton members were recently given a VIP tour of Marywood University’s brand new School of Architecture at the July Outage. Over 80 young and young professionals gathered at the Liguori Center where they listened to three guest speakers involved with making this school a possibility. They then put on their hard hats and toured the building which is still under construction. The building is set to open in the fall.

Sister Anne Munley, president of Marywood University, welcomed POWER! Scranton to the University. Next, Dr. Gregory Hunt, Dean of the School of Architecture, took center stage to talk about the types of degrees the new school is going to offer. He also shared how the school and its students are seeking to conserve natural resources and promote environmental stewardship. Lastly, David Hemmler, principal of Hemmler & Camayd Architects, gave a presentation on how they designed the building around the LEED program developed by the United States Green Building Council. Some of the sustainable features include a green roof, a rainwater collection system, the installation of passive cooling technology, and the use of rapidly renewable construction materials.

Stayed tuned for the upcoming events including: Summer Socials, NEPA Miners, and the 500 Block on Lackawanna Avenue. For more information go to www.rediscoverscranton.com.

Tour the new Marywood School of Architecture

Thursday, June 4th, 2009

Marywood University and POWER! Scranton invite you to tour the brand new School of Architecture.

Meet for the tour at the Liguori Center on the Marywood campus. The event is free and includes a cocktail reception.

RSVP to power.scranton01@gmail.com.

Add this event to your calendar.