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Johnson College Celebrates First Friday!

Johnson College took part in First Friday Scranton on October 7, 2011. Hundreds of people walked through the College’s exhibit at the Connell Building on N. Washington Avenue in Downtown Scranton. The exhibit featured the work of some Johnson College program areas as well as the creative work of individual students. Students also provided musical entertainment all night.

 

Here’s a recap!:

Precision Machining Technology displayed items produced in class, including a steam engine, airplane motor, air motor, cannon, ball in a box, and puzzles.

Architectural Drafting and Design Technology displayed detailed designs, such as the layout of the gazebo which was the Class of 2011′s Senior Class Gift.

Patrick O’Neill ’12 (HVAC) displayed his photography. Check out more of his work here.

Nicole Burmeister ’13 (Veterinary Technology) displayed her photography.

Christopher Knight ’13 (Architectural Drafting & Design Technology) displayed his metalwork. Check out more of his work here.

Howard Fulmer ’12 (Biomedical Equipment Technology) displayed his glasswork.

Aaron Bernatovich ’13 (Electronic Technology) and his band, Sage Grass Drifters, provided bluegrass music. Check out the band here.

Darrell Hokrein ’13 (Electronic Technology) provided acoustic music to close out the evening.

• Special thanks to Nezka Pfeifer and the Everhart Museum for providing pedestals to place our artwork on!

 

For more information on First Friday, visit www.firstfridayscranton.com.

If you have any questions about the artwork displayed at First Friday, please contact Heather Davis, Marketing and Communications Specialist, at 570-702-8926.

 

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Johnson College To Be Featured During October’s First Friday Scranton!

 

Friday, October 7, 2011 is First Friday Scranton’s College Night!

Be sure to check out the Johnson College exhibit! The exhibit will be at the Connell Building (129 N. Washington Ave, Downtown Scranton) from 6pm-9pm. We’ll have pieces from our Precision Machining Technology and Architectural Drafting & Design Technology programs as well as the creative work of individual students! There will also be live music provided by our students!

For a map of the various venues, click here

 

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Johnson College Hosts SkillsUSA Competition for Sixth Year

In January 2011, Johnson College hosted the Precision Machining Technology (PMT) exam for the SkillsUSA District I Competition. This is the sixth year the College has offered its facilities to SkillsUSA, which seeks to showcase the best career and technical students in the nation.

Andrew Zwanch ‘82, Johnson College’s PMT Chairperson, as well as a number of the College’s PMT students and alumni used their expertise to help administer the SkillsUSA testing to five local contestants.

For more information on SkillsUSA, please visit www.skillsusa.org.


Johnson College students and an alumnus help administer the Precision Machining Technology SkillsUSA testing.
From left to right: Timothy DeCicco ’11, Scranton; Jordan Pope ’11, Sunbury; Logan Tuttle ’10, Dickson City


A Johnson College alumnus assists a SkillsUSA contestant.
From left to right: Mark Oressey, a SkillsUSA contestant from Lackawanna College; Logan Tuttle ’10, Dickson City

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Students Use Welding Skills to Help Their Community

Students from Johnson College’s Precision Machining Technology Program recently used their welding expertise to help the Marvine Dutch Gap Little League in Scranton.

The community service project came about after the League’s Maureen O’Malley requested that Andrew Zwanch ‘82, Precision Machining Technology Chairperson, and his students help perform some much needed repairs around the baseball field. The project involved straightening and welding together a section of wrought iron railing and repairing areas of the metal steps alongside the field’s clubhouse.

Precision Machining Technology students receive over forty hours of welding training during their time in the program. The project for Marvine Dutch Gap Little League gave them the opportunity to apply their knowledge in a real world setting. With the guidance of Mr. Zwanch and Matthew Sleboda ‘84, Technical Assistant, the students prepared the material, followed detailed instructions on the process, and learned how to operate a portable welding unit.

“The students agreed that it was nice to be able to help out the Little League because it is a vital member of the community,” says Mr. Zwanch.

Find out more about Johnson College’s Precision Machining Technology Program by visiting www.johnson.edu or calling 570-342-6404.

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From left to right: Michael Latrella ’10, Scranton; Matthew Sleboda ‘84, Technical Assistant; Mark Bremer ‘10, Brodheadsville

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From left to right: Mark Bremer ‘10, Brodheadsville; Matthew Sleboda ‘84, Technical Assistant; Michael Latrella ’10, Scranton

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Johnson College Hosts SkillsUSA Competition

On Wednesday, January 20, 2010, the SkillsUSA District I Competition took place on Johnson College’s campus. The College teamed up with the West Side Career and Technology Center, Kingston, to arrange this event.

SkillsUSA connects students and teachers of public career and technical programs with industry leaders, promoting a skilled workforce in America. The SkillsUSA Championship showcases the trade skills of students. The contest begins locally then continues to state and national levels.

Students from ten different vocational schools in Northeastern Pennsylvania competed in the District I Competition. Johnson College hosted exams in Automotive Service Specialization, Automotive Technician Technology, Precision Machining Technology, and Power Equipment Technology.

Johnson College students helped to administer the testing and Robert Murray ‘82, Automotive Technology Chair, Andrew Zwanch ‘82, Precision Machining Technology Chair, and Michael Novak, Diesel Truck Technology Chair, acted as judges.

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Precision Machining Technology Competition
From left to right: Aron Wood, Wilkes-Barre Area Career & Technology Center; Timothy DeCicco ’11, Precision Machining Technology, Scranton, PA

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Automotive Technology Competition
From left to right: Greg Rossetti ’10, Automotive Technology, Forest City, PA; George Monninger, Tunkhannock Area School District

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Power Equipment Technology Competition
From left to right: Michael Novak, Johnson College Diesel Truck Technology Chair; Kyle Duff, Wallenpaupack Area School District; Chance Compton ’10, Diesel Truck Technology, Jefferson Twp., PA; Derek Benson ’10, Diesel Truck Technology, Hop Bottom, PA

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Students Observe NAPA Tool Demonstration

On November 18, 2009, Johnson College students in the programs of Automotive Technology, Carpentry and Cabinetmaking Technology, Diesel Truck Technology, Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning Technology, and Precision Machining Technology gathered to observe a tool demonstration given by NAPA Auto Parts.

Sterling Oddo, a representative from NAPA, gave the students a brief overview of the company’s vision, resources, and locations. NAPA is a leader in its industry with more than 380,000 parts, 6,000 store locations, and 64 distribution centers.

Mr. Oddo exhibited a variety of tools. At the close of the demonstration, students were able to examine these items and take a look inside the NAPA Tool Truck. Each student was also presented with a NAPA Student Discount Card. The card offers significant savings, allowing them to build up their own professional tool collection while still in college.

David Manasek, President of Manasek Auto Parts, Inc./NAPA Auto Parts, values the partnership between NAPA and Johnson College. Mr. Manasek explained to the students, “The quality of education you are receiving here at Johnson College is a great asset to you in the job market today. You have great instructors who care about your future.”

For more information on Johnson College’s programs of study please visit the College’s website, www.johnson.edu, or call (570) 342-6404 or (800) 2WE-WORK.

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Carpentry & Cabinetmaking Technology students examine some NAPA Tools.
From left to right: Michael Zangardi ‘11, Scranton, PA; John Abbott ’11, Susquehanna, PA;  Lawrence Foster ’11, Philadelphia, PA; Jeffrey Walter ‘11, Factoryville, PA; Simon Frailey ’11, New Milford, PA

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From left to right: David Manasek, President of Manasek Auto Parts, Inc./NAPA Auto Parts; Michael Novak, Diesel Truck Technology Chair; Robert Murray ‘82, Automotive Technology Chair; Andrew Zwanch ‘82, Precision Machining Technology Chair; Sterling Oddo, NAPA; Joseph Musheno ’78, Carpentry & Cabinetmaking Technology Chair; Adam Turner, Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning Technology Chair

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