Johnson College Students Build Comfort for Teen Center

Johnson College Carpentry & Cabinetmaking Technology students built tables and chairs for the Children’s Advocacy Center’s new teen center in Scranton. The bright blue adirondack chairs and picnic benches were hand crafted by the students. They hoped the soft color and simple designs would give comfort to visitors. Johnson College students also built and painted the signature pink door that greets visitors at the Children’s Advocacy Center’s main offices on Mulberry Street.

Johnson College students helped build blue adirondack chairs and picnic benches for the backyard of the Children’s Advocacy Center’s new center for teens in Scranton. FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: Joe Musheno, Construction and Design Division Chair at Johnson College; Josh Wallen ‘15, Dunmore; Tim Harmer ’15, Nicholson; Dan Berman ’15 Thornhurst; Mary Ann LaPorta, Executive Director of Children’s Advocacy Center, Dr. Ann. L. Pipinski, President & CEO of Johnson College.
Johnson College students helped build blue adirondack chairs and picnic benches for the backyard of the Children’s Advocacy Center’s new center for teens in Scranton. FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: Joe Musheno, Construction and Design Division Chair at Johnson College; Josh Wallen ‘15, Dunmore; Tim Harmer ’15, Nicholson; Dan Berman ’15 Thornhurst; Mary Ann LaPorta, Executive Director of Children’s Advocacy Center, Dr. Ann. L. Pipinski, President & CEO of Johnson College.