Marywood Honors Patrick Fricchione for Community Leadership

Marywood Honors Patrick Fricchione + Sr Mary Persico IHM

Patrick Fricchione, M.D., honoree at Marywood University’s Fourth Annual Community Leadership Celebration; is shown with Sr. Mary Persico, IHM, Ed.D., president of Marywood University.

Marywood University will host its fourth annual Community Leadership Celebration on Thursday, May 4, in the Center for Athletics and Wellness on Marywood’s campus. The event will honor Patrick Fricchione, M.D., with Marywood’s Lead On Award, in recognition of his enthusiastic dedication to his profession and to his community, as well as his selfless, ongoing commitment to Marywood University and its students.

Dr. Fricchione worked in emergency departments in and around the Philadelphia area, eventually coming home to Northeast Pennsylvania, where he worked in the emergency departments at Moses Taylor Hospital and at the former Community Medical Center. Dr. Fricchione was the first board-certified emergency medicine trained physician at CMC.

He also established the Northeastern Occupational Medicine & Rehabilitation Center, P.C. in Dunmore,  and the Northeastern Medical Center, Wilkes-Barre Twp., and became a consultant and Medical Director for several Fortune 500 companies.

He developed special interests in the fields of forensic drug testing and disability and impairment evaluations. Dr. Fricchione was one of the first physicians in the state to be trained and certified by both the American Academy of Medical Review Officers (AAMRO) and the American College of Occupational and Environmental Medicine (ACOEM) as a Medical Review Officer.

In the community, his work has focused primarily on the arts and education, having served as a past president at the Scranton Cultural Center and presently on the executive board at Marywood University. Dr. Fricchione’s connection to Marywood grew from his family’s association with the institution. The Fricchione Daycare Center, established in 1991, was the first large named philanthropy initiative at Marywood, as well as the first of many capital projects that would follow in subsequent years. Dr. Fricchione became a Marywood trustee in 2011.

In recent years, Dr. Fricchione has served as a Principal at his family’s business, Simplex Industries and Cornerstone Building Solutions, and he has developed special interests in renewable energy, particularly solar. He focuses much of his time in real estate acquisition and development and is presently working on the integration of automation in housing construction.

Proceeds from this year’s event will support the President’s Innovation Fund, which supports growth and educational opportunities at Marywood. Hundreds of business professionals, community leaders, and friends of Marywood University will come together to help make a difference in the name of Marywood. In its first three years, the Community Leadership Celebration has helped the University secure over one million dollars toward enhanced learning opportunities for students.

For  information on the Fourth Annual Community Leadership Celebration, to inquire about sponsorship opportunities, or to buy tickets to the event, visit www.marywood.edu/clc or call 570-348-6238.

 

St. Patrick’s Day Celebration at the Scranton Cultural Center

partyThe Scranton Cultural Center at the Masonic Temple will once again offer the place to be after this year’s St. Patrick’s Day Parade.  The Center’s annual St. Patrick’s Parade Day Party will begin at 11 a.m. on Saturday, March 11, and will continue until 4 p.m.  

Admission is free to the public as the Scranton Cultural Center’s gift to the community, and live entertainment will be provided by Old Friends Celtic Band.  In addition, several parade performers will continue their acts at the SCC for all party-goers to enjoy, from bagpipers to step dancers and more. A cash bar and light fare will be available for purchase.

The 2017 St. Patrick’s Parade Day Party is presented by Toyota of Scranton and sponsored by Gerrity’s Supermarkets, ERA One Source Realty, Judge Julia Munley, The Society of Irish Women, LT Verrastro and Giant Floor.

The Scranton Cultural Center at the Masonic Temple’s 2016-17 Season is presented by Toyota Scranton and sponsored by LT Verrastro and Giant Floor.  It is supported by: the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts, and the Lackawanna County Office of Arts and Culture, and Commissioners Patrick M. O’Malley, Jerry Notarianni and Laureen A. Cummings.  Media partners are Allied Services, Bold Gold Media, Citizens’ Voice, Electric City, Entercom Communications, Fox 56, Lamar Advertising, MAC Signs, The Times-Tribune, Times Shamrock Communications and Eyewitness News – WBRE/WYOU – pahomepage.com

 

“Big Stone Gap” showing at Scranton Cultural Center

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The Lackawanna County Library System, in partnership with SIAMO: The Italian-American Heritage Society of Northeastern Pennsylvania, recently hosted a showing of a film entited “Big Stone Gap” by Adriana Trigiani at the Scranton Cultural Center. The event also featured a Skype interview and question-and-answer session with Trigiani.

Shown from left: Mary Garm, administrator, Lackawanna County Library System; Jeanie Sluck, director, Taylor Community Library; Stephanie Longo, SIAMO; and Annie Longo, SIAMO.