

Projects & Partnerships
Scranton Stories: Oral History Project
Dates: 2022 - Present
Role: Oral Histories Coordinator & Media Editor
Partner: University of Scranton
Scranton Stories is part of a community-wide project of The University of Scranton, Scranton's Story, Our Nation's Story, a multi-year exploration of themes of community, history, belonging, identity, and democracy. The 25 Scranton Stories videos are excerpted from the full oral history interviews of 33 individuals who have either lived or worked in Scranton, PA. Each give voice to a broad array of Scranton experiences that connect this city's story to our nation’s ongoing story, in anticipation of the 250th anniversary of the United States of America.
PROJECT PRODUCTS:
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Traveling Exhibition of Scranton Stories Portraits
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Scranton Stories Oral Histories Project Booklet
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Academic Archive of All Full Length Videos
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Additional Related Features:
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PROJECT PARTNERS:
The Scranton Stories oral history initiative is a project of The University of Scranton and these community partners: Black Scranton Project, Lackawanna County Arts & Culture Department, Lackawanna Historical Society, Lackawanna County Immigrant Inclusion Committee, Neighborworks Northeastern Pennsylvania, and the Scranton Public Library. Special thanks to Posture Interactive and Byron Maldonado.
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PROJECT FUNDERS:
Funded in part by the Nat. Endowment for the Humanities: Democracy Demands Wisdom. Additional support has been provided by the Scranton Area Community Foundation and the Lackawanna Heritage Valley.
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FOR MORE INFO:
YouTube Playlist of All 25 Interviews




The Spirit of Lenapehoking In Nay Aug Park


Dates: 2023 - 2026
Roles: Project Manager & Designer
Partners: The Greenhouse Project,
University of Scranton,
Curtis Zunigha of Lenape Center
Reconnecting to the Culture & Horticulture of the Lenape Homeland is the focus of this educational initiative focused in Nay Aug Park in Scranton, Pennsylvania. The project seeks to educate local residents about the culture of Lenape people in this region - and take real steps toward welcoming Lenape descendants back here to their ancestral homelands by inviting them to participate in planning future civic and cultural projects.
PROJECT PRODUCTS:​
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A Variety of Public Education Programs
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Development of Community Partnership Network
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Educational Materials:
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PROJECT PARTNERS & FUNDERS:
Founded by The Greenhouse Project, University of Scranton, and Lenape Center, the project was initially funded by The Lackawanna Heritage Valley with the intention of creating an Indigenous Teaching Garden in Nay Aug Park. Realizing that more community education and partnerships were needed for a community teaching garden to succeed and thrive, the project shifted toward those goals. Additional partners continue to come on board, most recently Marywood University, The Sisters of IHM, and the Lackawanna Co. Arts & Culture Department.
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"The seeds have a memory,
the seeds have a spirit."
Craig Czury International Poetry Project
Dates: 2016 - Present
Roles: Project Manager, Cover Design, Editor
Poet, Educator, and Fulbright Professor Craig Czury's events bring the world a little closer together via international poetry events and classes that are held both online and in person, to participation in literature events around the world, to the publication of over 20 collections of poetry, many of which are in translation around the globe.
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Since 1984, Craig has been a featured poet in the schools and in community centers, creating public poetry in the most unlikely places. His experience is irreplaceable and his artistic voice is growing deeper and more urgent in today's climate.
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​Readings and lecture series, workshops, etc.​
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Special Projects - virtual and in person
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Multi-Media Design: books covers, web, digital, print
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Editing
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The Greenhouse Project: Programs & Events
Dates: 2020 - Present
Roles: Program Director & Special Projects
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Connecting and Growing Healthier Communities is the focus of this organization. Their mission is accomplished by educating children and adults about horticulture, holistic health and disease prevention through diet and active lifestyle, and supporting locally-grown food and responsible food policy. Growing a more connected community and teaching self resilience is at the heart of everything this organization does - while giving opportunities for people to find meaning in volunteering and in meeting others.
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Roles here include (among many other things) program concept, design, and implementation; grant writing and management; program coordination; website and multi-media design; staff & volunteer training; event management; community liaison; and PR & social media campaigns.
MAJOR INITIATIVES:​
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OAOA (Outdoor & Active Older Adults)
Co-Created Year-Round Programming For Older Adults -
Farm Arts Market In Nay Aug Park
Supported local farms & offered fresh food and outdoor arts activities for residents during the Covid-19 shutdown -
Honeybee & Harvest Day
An ongoing community celebration of the resilience and importance of our pollinators and our communities.
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PROJECT PARTNERS & FUNDERS:
Many project partners over the years, including the Lackawanna County Area Agency on Aging, The Lackawanna County Dept. of Arts & Culture, Penn State Master Gardners, Geisinger, Toyota of Scranton, PA American Water, Penn Security Bank, NET Credit Union, University of Scranton, and more. Visit their website for more information about our partners & funders. Thank you to our giving community!
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The Experience
IS WHAT YOU WILL TREASURE LONG AFTER
YOUR PROJECT, TOUR, OR EVENT IS COMPLETE
Just like in life, it is the journey itself that is the actual prize, more so than the arrival at any final destination. While we put everything we've got into your final outcome, it is the relationship we build along the way that becomes the treasure. It's the obstacles we face together and then overcome, the tough decisions we make and how we arrive at them, the real frustrations that we turn into triumphs. It's the joy and surprise of creation.
All of that and more is what makes us absolutely love what we do - and makes us look forward to building a treasured memory of working with you.

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