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Penn State’s 46th annual Renaissance Fund celebration on Nov. 1 honored local volunteers, philanthropists and Penn State graduates Paul and Nancy Silvis. The event, which was livestreamed from the Penn Stater Hotel and Conference Center, hosted nearly 300 in-person and online attendees and raised $618,833 for endowed scholarships to benefit students with financial need.
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The Renaissance Fund annually honors an individual or couple who, through a lifetime of service, has contributed greatly to the Penn State and State College communities. This year, the Renaissance Fund Committee has selected local volunteers, philanthropists and Penn State graduates Paul and Nancy Silvis as its 2022 honorees.
A full-service equine surgical hospital that would be the only facility of its kind in the region is in the works for Patton Township.
Dr. Catherine Radtke, owner of Abington Equine Hospital, plans to create a 6,300-square foot equine surgical hospital on a 25-acre parcel at 156 Abington Lane, off of West Buffalo Run Road/Route 550.
Patton Township Planning Commission reviewed the final land development plans on Monday, recommending only minor changes. The plans next will go to the Board of Supervisors for approval.
Founded in Clarks Summit, Abington Equine Hospital expanded in 2017 to Patton Township, where it offers ambulatory services and clinic care out of the existing white barn on the same property where the new facility is proposed. Currently it provides general medical and reproductive services as well as routine and minor emergency surgical services.