Leadership Lackawanna awardsscholarships to five recipients

The H. Leigh Woehling Leadership Lackawanna Fund was awarded to Jason Pozniak of Nibbles & Bits in Dunmore, shown at right, because of his aspirations to become a leader. Lackawanna Leadership selected five scholarship recipients dedicated to community development for its 10-month Core Program. Also shown, from left: Nicole Morristell, Leadership Lackawanna; Rachel Santoro, CHOP; Jacob Torba, Griffin Pond Animal Shelter; Amber Trunzo, Countryside Conservancy; Steve Brown, LCBC Church, and Pozniak.

Leadership Lackawanna recently announced it awarded over $2,700 to five scholarship recipients, who each actively lead and uplift their respective employers, demonstrate a passion for community development and wish to contribute to a brighter future through participation in the Leadership Lackawanna 10-month Core Program. 

The H. Leigh Woehling Leadership Lackawanna Fund was awarded to Jason Pozniak of Nibbles & Bits in Dunmore because of his aspirations to become a leader.

These various scholarships help offset the cost of tuition associated with enrolling in this program.

To select the recipients, a diverse group of volunteers from across the Leadership Lackawanna organization –including previous alumni and local community executives – reviewed and then ranked each application, which each offered a unique perspective based on their tenure and experience in the workplace and demonstrated a level of commitment to leadership development and community awareness, with purpose and giving back.

In the Leadership Lackawanna 10-month Core Program, participants gain direct and indirect leadership, interpersonal and managerial skills and enhanced understandings of the issues and topics relevant to the greater region. Class members also participate in group projects benefiting local nonprofit organizations.

Leadership Lackawanna is privileged to award annual scholarships to various program participants. This opportunity is made possible because of a collaboration with the Scranton Area Community Foundation as they are the stakeholder and manager of these philanthropic efforts. In total, there are nine scholarship endowments at the Foundation that provide various levels of tuition assistant, in perpetuity, to Leadership Lackawanna participants. 

Other scholarships recipients were::

  • Both Amber Trunzo of Countryside Conservancy and Rachel Santoro of CHOP received the Margaret
  • Briggs Leadership Lackawanna Fund because of their demonstrated leadership ability, interest in community affairs and desire for an increased commitment to community and professional services.
  • Rachel Santoro of CHOP also received the Government Leadership Award of the Scranton Area Foundation, which is a merit-based award given to an individual who shall be committed to civic leadership.
  • Griffin Pond Animal Shelter employee Jacob Torba received the Karen O’Connell Welles Leadership Lackawanna Fund because of his potential for leadership and demonstrated financial need.
  • The William W. and Mary L. Scranton Leadership Lackawanna Fund was presented to Steve Brown from LCBC Church for displaying leadership qualities with a giving spirit to the community.

Nibbles & Bits Owner Maggie Caplin Awarded Empower Scholarship

Maggie-Calpin-Owner-of-Nibbles-Bits-in-Scranton-Pennsylvania-600x600Maggie Calpin of Nibbles & Bits, Dunmore, is among the 2019 recipients of the Peoples Security Bank Empower Scholarship, given in partnership with The Greater Scranton Chamber of Commerce.

The Peoples Security Bank Empower Scholarship Program provides opportunities for individuals and small businesses to attend and/or participate as a vendor at Empower NEPA Women’s Leadership Conference.

This year’s attendee recipients are as follows: Rosemary Bohenek, Children’s Advocacy Center of NEPA; Erika Bruckner, Clarks Summit University; Maggie Calpin, Nibbles & Bits; Jessica Colvin, Pure Suds Co.; Ashley Geiser, UPMC Susquehanna; Marina Ginko, Crocus Café; Michelle Halabura, American Red Cross; Faith Ann Liuzzo-Bartholomew, FAB Travel; Bridget Moran Gianino, Bee’s Backyard; and Asia Wallace, Paradise Sweets & Soulful Eats.

This year marketplace vendor recipients are: 13 Olives, AOS Metals, FAB Travel, N3 Cleaning Services LLC, Nearme Yoga, Nibbles and Bits, On & On, Pure Suds, The Naked Angel and Township Trading Co.       

“At Peoples Security Bank, we strongly believe in contributing our resources to make our community a better place to live and work,” said Thomas P. Tulaney, Senior Executive Vice President. “This scholarship program perfectly fits that mission as it will help more people further enhance their professional goals through participating in the Empower conference.”

Empower is the premier women’s leadership event in our region. Peoples Security Bank & Trust serves as the presenting sponsor. Empower is a day-long conference that highlights the ability all women have to create positive change in their communities and in their own lives, while recognizing the extraordinary power that exists when women come together to support each other.

“The Empower conference is truly a great opportunity for this area’s professionals to celebrate women’s contributions to our region’s—and our nation’s—cultural landscape,” said Bob Durkin, president, The Greater Scranton Chamber of Commerce. “Thanks to the generous support of Peoples Security Bank & Trust, we will be able to help more women discover their personal power as a result of participating in this initiative.”

For more information, visit www.scrantonchamber.com/empower.

Nibbles & Bits Sets Grand Opening for New Location

44065425_1836863123016207_7404148246752264192_oGourmet gift shop Nibbles & Bits will celebrate the grand opening of its new location at 205 S. Blakely St., Dunmore, on Thursday, Nov. 8, from 5-8 p.m.

Light fare and musical entertainment will be provided. Marking its 33rd year in business, Nibbles & Bits was established in Dunmore in 1985. Current owner Maggie Calpin purchased the business in 2009 and moved the business to its most recent location in Green Ridge in 2016.

“I am beyond excited for this opportunity,” said Ms. Calpin.

19397185_1336194653083059_2903858189970269295_n“From our own parking lot to a larger storefront and handicapped- and stroller-accessible ramps, we will be able to give our customers access to an even larger selection of gourmet treats and gifts. We can’t wait to welcome friends and neighbors, both old and new, to our new location.”

Ms. Calpin’s creations through the Nibbles & Bits brand are featured statewide, including at select Wegman’s stores and at McLanahan’s Book Stores in State College.

For more information, visit www.nibblesbits.com or call (570) 344-1955.