WILLIAMSPORT, Pa. — An antique truck water feature on Pennsylvania College of Technology’s main campus was recognized recently with an Honor Award by the Professional Grounds Management Society.
The feature, which was designed and constructed outside College Avenue Labs by the college’s General Services staff in 2018, received the award in the Small Site category of the society’s 2023 Green Star Awards national competition.
Winners were honored during the PGMS 2023 Awards Celebration, held Oct. 19 in conjunction with the society’s annual conference and exposition in Louisville, Kentucky. Accepting the award on behalf of the college were Don J. Luke, director of facilities operations; Chad L. Karstetter, horticulturist/grounds and motorpool manager; and Brooke M. Barton, horticulturist.
“Our horticulture and grounds team does an amazing job beautifying and maintaining our campus grounds,” said Timothy Rissel, executive director of general services. “I am very proud of the team for taking on the challenge, and I am excited to see them bring home such a prestigious honor on their first attempt in this national competition.”
The 1949 Dodge truck used in the feature was purchased from Bill Lee Jr., of Jersey Shore; the aged lettering was done by Todd Moore, retention marketing specialist; and the clear coat (to slow the weathering process) was applied by collision repair instructor Roy H. Klinger.