Carpentry Students Create Items for NeighborWorks Auction

Carpentry & Cabinetmaking students: Mark Navin, Ken Kocher, Pat Hannon , Kyle Smith , Collin Walsh , Jan Pavlowski , and Matt Weisenfluh.
Carpentry & Cabinetmaking students: Mark Navin, Ken Kocher, Pat Hannon , Kyle Smith , Collin Walsh , Jan Pavlowski , and Matt Weisenfluh.

Students from the Carpentry & Cabinetmaking Technology Program at Johnson College recently crafted and donated cutting boards to be auctioned off at the NeighborWorks Northeastern Pennsylvania’s Comfort Food Fest and Celebration of Home on October 1st at Zacahrellis Gardens.

NeighborWorks Northeastern Pennsylvania (NWNEPA) is a not-for-profit organization that has worked for the past 30 years to improve the financial stability of families throughout the City of Scranton, Lackawanna County, and northeastern Pennsylvania through providing meaningful and effective homeownership services. Johnson College students contribute to a variety of NeighborWorks projects annually and service projects like this provide them with valuable hands-on, real world experience.