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Our Work in the Community

Work in the Community

Here at Venango Technology Center's Electronic Technologies course, we encourage our students to go out and do work in the community. We also grant students opportunities to help their community, such as the events listed below, and we are actively looking for future opportunities as well.

Christmas Lights

 The Electronics students made Oil City brighter and saved the tax payers money in the process.
 
 Electronics students re-wiring Oil City's Christmas lights
 
Students
                 
Jeremiah and Nick
            
Jacob and Tapanga
 
 

Electronic Technology Food Drive

Recently, VTC held a food drive to benefit Community Services of Venango County.  Each shop competed to see who could bring in the most non-perishable food items. We are very proud to announce that the AM Electronics Class was able to bring in almost 300 items.
AM

Applefest

For the past few years, students have worked alongside trained professionals in the field to help set up all of the electrical equipment used during Applefest. Shown below are pictures of the hardworking students who 

Applefest 2018

Students setting up the electric for Applefest 2018 

2018
 

Applefest 2017

Students working on electrical panels for the Applefest 2017 

Image of kids setting up electrical panels for Applefest

Applefest 2015

Applefest
      
Applefest
      
Applefest
 
 Venango Technology Center students setting up the power distribution panels 

 Applefest 2014

Jeremiah Young
 
 
Here we see Steve Holtz, former employee of Penelec,
showing Austin Hazlet, student of Vo-tech electronics,
on the workings of a breaker box for Applefest. 
 
 More Photos of the Electronics students setting up the distribution boxes for Applefest!!
 
 
 
Cory Shreffler Stephen Machen Steve Machen and Mark Southwick Austin Eakin
corry
Breaker Box
Steve Machen
Austin Eakin