Getting to Know the Neighbors: Amy Frank
Amy originally made her way to State College as a Penn State student. After graduation, she spent 5 years working all over the country as a consultant for IT company Accenture.
Amy originally made her way to State College as a Penn State student. After graduation, she spent 5 years working all over the country as a consultant for IT company Accenture.
If you’re thinking of making the move to State College, you probably want to stay in the loop about interesting things going on in the area. Here are a few noteworthy things we’ve been talking about lately!
My family’s favorite part of the Central Pennsylvania Festival for the Arts is the Children and Youth Sidewalk Sale (happening this year July 10).
Since 1978, Greg has been one of our town’s amazing serial entrepreneurs! Greg Woodman followed his older brother and sister to Penn State from Upper St. Clair High School in Pittsburgh.
The drool-worthy plates shared by @happyvalleyrestaurantweek are one reason we’re keeping our lunch and dinner plans open this week.
The Highlands neighborhood has a blog… and it’s awesome! Hearts in the Highlands was developed by the Highlands Civic Association to promote all the amazing facets of this quintessential State College neighborhood.
If you've ever met Brad Groznik, he probably tried to get you involved in some kind of community project. According to him, getting involved is the key to being happy in Happy Valley.
A 250-foot topless crane – one of only seven worldwide! – is helping to bring a new addition to Mount Nittany Medical Center to life.
If you’re thinking of making the move to State College, you probably want to stay in the loop about interesting things going on in the area. Here are a few noteworthy things we’ve been talking about lately!
In the past 12 years I’ve covered a lot of ground in State College. The marathon training helped. Well, that and a couple of virtual marathons in the early-2020s.