Devon Ackerman 17, Med School Student
Meet Devon Ackerman, a 2017 biochemistry and chemical biotechnology graduate of East Stroudsburg University and now an M.D. candidate in the Doctor of Medicine program at Penn State University’s College of Medicine in Hershey.
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Devon has been a true Warrior since coming to ESU in 2013 from Hanover, Pa. A four-year starter on ESU’s football team and a three-time Academic All-America first team selection – the first and only student-athlete in school history to achieve that feat – he has consistently proven his dedication to both his academic pursuits and his Warriors teammates.
An interview with Stephanie French, Secretary & Treasurer for the Shadetree Car Club about their joint event with Yesterday’s Rides to raise money for the Summers Co. Fire Dept.
In this episode, I discuss the difficult decisions that come with all of the end of year school events. Then, I spoke with Stephanie French – Secretary & Treasurer for The Shadetree Car Club. They are teaming up with Yesterday’s Rides, another car club in Princeton, and having a joint cruise & car show to raise money for the Summers County Fire Department. I wrap up the show by talking once again with Dr. Chris Stacy – Superintendent of Tazewell County Schools about the year we just went through, and what to expect for summer and fall.
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Camden Rotary helps Homeless Coalition secure food supplies Fri, 12/18/2020 - 4:30pm
CAMDEN The Camden Rotary Club’s COVID emergency task force has awarded $5,000 to Knox County Homeless Coalition to help the organization safeguard food supplies for a growing number of homeless or recently housed clients.
The grant, along with funding from the Ramlose Foundation, will finance the purchase and installation of a generator that will keep KCHC’s refrigerators and freezers functioning during power outages. The generator will also provide reliable power for the homeless shelter’s offices and living space.
“With the onset of COVID, we saw an immediate spike in requests for food; especially during the first few weeks when grocery shelves were bare, layoffs were occurring, and people were being asked to shelter in place,” said KCHC Executive Director Stephanie Primm, in a Rotary news release. “Our team ramped up our food delivery systems, and this spring, we di