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.





























