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For Luzerne County Head Start, Inc. meal service delivery in Luzerne and Wyoming County. Meals must meet the USDA Child and Adult Care Food Program as outlined in schedule C, and Head Start Performance Standard guidelines. The bidder must have adequate plant facilities for food preparation with approved licenses and certifications that meet all applicable state and local health, safety and sanitation standards. The bidder must have capable transportation, sanitation and packaging. Hot meal packaging containers and overlay must have an airtight closure, be of non-toxic material and capable of withstanding temperatures of 400 F (204 C) or higher. Cold meal unit containers and overlay are plastic or paper and non-toxic. Cartons are to be labeled with processor’s name and address, meal type, date of production and quantity of individual units per carton.
Meals are to be prepared within 24 hours prior to delivery and are to be delivered daily (5 days per week), unloaded and placed in the designated area. Management supervision must be available at all times to maintain quality control at all levels.
The vendor awarded the contract must certify that they are not suspended, debarred or proposed for debarment pertaining to public transactions per 45 CFR Part 76. All specifications may be obtained from Beth White at 570-829-6231 Ext. 331. A pre-bid meeting will be held at 23 Beekman Street, Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702 on June 16, 2025, at 10:00 a.m. Sealed bids are due by 4:00 p.m. Monday, July 7, 2025, and will be opened at 9:00 a.m. July 8, 2025.
Luzerne County Head Start, Inc. held its 60th Anniversary Luncheon on May 19 to celebrate its longstanding commitment to enhancing the quality of life for low-income children and their families. Along with recognizing its staff for years of service, the agency granted college scholarships to former Head Start students and presented awards to its community partners.
Geisinger served as the event’s exclusive Diamond-level sponsor.
Special guests included PA Representative Brenda Pugh and staff from the offices of Congressman Rob Bresnahan, PA Senators Marty Flynn and Dave Argall, and PA Representatives Dane Watro and Alec Ryncavage.
LCHS received recognition from the U.S. House of Representatives, as well as the PA Senate and House of Representatives, for Head Start’s 60th anniversary.
Alumni Scholarship Program
Now in its 39th year, the Head Start Alumni Scholarship Program – funded by businesses, organizations and individuals in the community – honors the achievements of former Head Start students set to graduate from high school and continue their education. LCHS awarded $25,500 in scholarships this year to 16 seniors from Northeast Pennsylvania, bringing the total to $380,950 since the program’s inception. This year’s scholarship recipients were:
Kelvin Kocher, Wyoming Valley West High School, $6,000 Fran Williams Memorial Scholarship
Petra Pribula, Wyoming Area Secondary Center, $2,500 Mary & Tom Sewatsky Family Scholarship
Brenda Velasquez, Elk Lake Jr. Sr. High School, $2,000 Benco Family Foundation Scholarship
Maia Costagliola, Pittston Area High School, $2,000 Tomalis-Gatusky Family Scholarship
Mariely Sosa, Wilkes-Barre Area High School, $1,500 Eugene Hogan Memorial Scholarship
Georgia Baskett, Bloomsburg Area High School, $1,500 Jeffrey Rehill Memorial Scholarship
Anya Richet, Wyoming Valley West High School, $1,000 Cross Valley Federal Credit Union Scholarship
Nathanael Obrzut, Wyoming Area Secondary Center, $1,000 Cross Valley Federal Credit Union Scholarship
Emilia Alcantara, Hazleton Area High School, $1,000 PNC Bank Scholarship
James Rasimovich Jr., Lackawanna Trail Jr. Sr. High School, $1,000 Navient Community Fund Scholarship
Amanda Dougert, Wilkes-Barre Area High School, $1,000 George & Ann Evans Memorial Scholarship
Khayyona Jackson, Wilkes-Barre Area High School, $1,000 LCHS Board of Directors Lena Taylor Memorial Scholarship
Ashley Peralta Martinez, Hazleton Area High School, $1,000 Luzerne County Bar Association Charitable Foundation Scholarship
Alexis Shotwell, Lake-Lehman Jr. Sr. High School, $1,000 Church of Christ Uniting Scholarship
Ariel Starrie, Pittston Area High School, $500 LCHS Policy Council Claudia O’Boyle Memorial Scholarship and $500 Pittston Tomato Festival Committee Scholarship
Libby Stevens, Tunkhannock Area High School, $500 Coombs Family Memorial Scholarship and $500 Delaney Family Scholarship
Pictured in the front row, from left: Emilia Alcantara, Nathanael Obrzut, Anya Richet, Mariely Sosa, Maia Costagliola, Brenda Velasquez, Petra Pribula and Kelvin Kocher. Back row: Ariel Starrie, Libby Stevens, Alexis Shotwell, James Rasimovich Jr., Khayyona Jackson, Ashley Peralta Martinez and Amanda Dougert. Not pictured: Georgia Baskett.
Kelvin Kocher: Fran Williams Memorial Scholarship
Petra Pribula: Mary & Tom Sewatsky Family Scholarship
Brenda Velasquez: Benco Family Foundation Scholarship
Maia Costagliola: Tomalis-Gatusky Family Scholarship
Mariely Sosa: Eugene Hogan Memorial Scholarship
Anya Richet: Cross Valley Federal Credit Union Scholarship
Nathanael Obrzut: Cross Valley Federal Credit Union Scholarship
Emilia Alcantara: PNC Bank Scholarship
James Rasimovich Jr.: Navient Community Fund Scholarship
Amanda Dougert: George & Ann Evans Memorial Scholarship
Khayyona Jackson: LCHS Board of Directors Lena Taylor Memorial Scholarship
Ashley Peralta Martinez: Luzerne County Bar Association Charitable Foundation Scholarship
Alexis Shotwell: Church of Christ Uniting Scholarship
Libby Stevens: Coombs Family Memorial Scholarship and Delaney Family Scholarship
Ariel Starrie: LCHS Policy Council Claudia O’Boyle Memorial Scholarship and Pittston Tomato Festival Committee Scholarship
Congratulations to our scholarship winners!
Outstanding Community Partners
LCHS established the Outstanding Community Partner Award over 40 years ago to recognize businesses, organizations and individuals who have made significant contributions to Head Start. This year, the agency honored four Outstanding Community Partners based on nominations from LCHS staff:
LCHS also recognized 39 staff members, Foster Grandparents, bus drivers and board members for their years of service to the agency. This year’s honorees were:
40 YEARS
Suzanne Christian: Program Manager, Early Head Start Wilkes-Barre/Tunkhannock
35 YEARS
Lisa Malarkey: Director of Human Resources, Central Office
30 YEARS
Lynn Meizanis: Teacher, Pittston New Street Center
20 YEARS
Rebecca Eck: Associate Teacher, Church of Christ Uniting Center
Tammy Harvey: Classroom Aide, Lynn Evans Biga Center
Susan Snyder: Administrative Assistant, Central Office
15 YEARS
Alba Castillo: Family Worker, Hazleton Integration Project Center
Michelle Granahan: Associate Teacher, Plains Center
Charles Josulevicz: Maintenance, Central Office
Kursten Nah: Teacher, LCCC Nanticoke Center
Joann Puterbaugh: Associate Teacher, Lynn Evans Biga Center
Justin Temperine: Early Childhood Education Specialist, Central Office
10 YEARS
Marta Atiles: Center Manager, Carson Street/Hazleton Integration Project/LCCC/Hazleton/Vine West Centers
Heidi Birkel: Family Worker, LCCC Nanticoke Center
Daisy Nunez Mendez: Recruiter, Hazleton
Hiddekel Olivo: Associate Teacher, Hazleton Integration Project Center
Kathleen Pittack: Teacher, Lynn Evans Biga Center
Yajaira Roman: Family Worker, Carson Street Center
Julia Scott: Data Entry Operator, Central Office
Brittany Wojciechowicz: Family Worker, LCCC Nanticoke Center
5 YEARS
Anjelica Camacho: Teacher, Lynn Evans Biga Center
Michael Drazba: Maintenance, Central Office
Kathryn Hrivnak: Center Manager, Plymouth New Street/LCCC Nanticoke Centers
Melinda Kiddish: Center Manager, Dodson/Rice/Fairview Centers
Karina Martinez: Associate Teacher, Carson Street Center
Joann Matusick: Classroom Aide, LCCC Hazleton Center
Kippie Morgan: Associate Teacher, Edwardsville Center
Julianne Pettit: Family Worker, Tunkhannock Center
Anna Marie Silkowski: Teacher, Church of Christ Uniting Center
Inocencia Torres-Reluzco: Early Childhood Education Specialist, Central Office
Jessica Vanchure: Teacher, Edwardsville Center
Katelyn Wolfe: Associate Teacher, LCCC Nanticoke Center
FOSTER GRANDPARENTS
10 YEARS
Arline McClure: Lynn Evans Biga Center
SCHOOL BUS DRIVERS
20 YEARS
Leah Winslow: Lynn Evans Biga Center
30 YEARS
Dennis Faux: Back Mountain Center
Lori Faux: Mehoopany Center
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
5 YEARS
Teri Ooms
10 YEARS
Phyllis Mundy
George Rable
5 Years
Pictured from left: Michael Drazba, Anna Silkowski, Inocencia Torres-Reluzco, Julianne Pettit, Kippie Morgan, Kathryn Hrivnak, Katelyn Wolfe, Joann Matusick and Anjelica Camacho. Not pictured: Melinda Kiddish, Karina Martinez and Jessica Vanchure.
10 Years
Pictured from left: Brittany Wojciechowicz, Heidi Birkel, Kathleen Pittack, Julia Scott, Marta Atiles, Hiddekel Olivo, Daisy Nunez Mendez and Yajaira Roman.
George Rable, LCHS Board of Directors.
15 Years
Pictured from left: Charles Josulevicz, Justin Temperine, Michelle Granahan and Kursten Nah. Not pictured: Alba Castillo and Joann Puterbaugh.
20 Years
Susan Snyder
Leah Winslow
30 Years
Lynn Meizanis
Lori Faux
35 Years
Lisa Malarkey
40 Years
Suzanne Christian
Suzanne Christian receives a citation from PA Representative Brenda Pugh.