On March 5, 2011, students from Johnson College’s Distribution & Supply Logistics Program assisted with the Leadership Lackawanna Class of 2011’s “Electric City: Tracks to Our Past” project.
The “Electric City: Tracks to Our Past” project recently facilitated the renovation of Bay 4 located inside the Electric City Trolley Museum in Scranton. Bay 4 can now accommodate new exhibitions and provide more event space for the community to utilize. In the future, this area will also house Transit Car #324 – one of the only surviving, original electric trolley cars that ran through Scranton in the early 20th Century.
Along with some volunteers, the Leadership Lackawanna team members performed the majority of the prepping, painting, and clean-up in Bay 4 themselves. For their part, Johnson College’s Distribution & Supply Logistics Program students helped by offering their time to perform touch-ups to paint and to complete general clean-up.
Bay 4 is set to be revealed to the public at a special 1920s-themed Speakeasy Soiree on Thursday, March 24, 2011 from 5:30pm-8:00pm.
To learn more about Leadership Lackawanna, please visit www.leadershiplackawanna.com.
Johnson College’s Distribution & Supply Logistics Program provides students with the skills needed for entry-level positions in the field of transportation logistics management. For more information, visit www.johnson.edu or call 1-800-2WE-WORK.

Students from Johnson College’s Distribution & Supply Logistics Program pose with members of the Leadership Lackawanna Class of 2011’s “Electric City: Tracks to Our Past” project.
From left to right (Front Row): Brianna Corcoran ’11, Scranton; Meredith Flynn ‘12, Scranton; Linda Falcone, Johnson College’s Business Department Chairperson; Nancy Beavers ‘12, Spring Brook Twp; Xiaoyu Chen, Leadership Lackawanna team member; Heather M. Davis, Leadership Lackawanna team member
From left to right (Back Row): Anthony Negri ’11, Dickson City; Mike Sena ’12, Scranton; Joe Casale ‘12, Duryea; Justin Clark ’11, Clarks Summit; Brian Rowlands ’12, Scranton; Steven Chan ’12, Scranton; Andrew Rickard ’12, Honesdale; Anthony Tomaino ’12, Scott Twp; Nicholas M. DeAntonio, Leadership Lackawanna team member
























