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Meet HORT 352: Flower Arranging a course designed to teach students the art and science of flower design and is no exception to the fun. The two-credit class is taught by Professor Kathy Shumac twice a week for three hours.
Through this course, students learn the basic styles of arrangements, commonly used florist tools, and techniques for caring for all types of flowers.
Originally hailing from Erie, Pa., Shumac initially became interested in horticulture by spending time in her family garden.
“I come from a very large family, six sisters and seven brothers, and being one of the youngest, I learned to be fairly self-sufficient,” Shumac said. “We never had a lot of money, so we would keep ourselves busy. I spent a lot of time in the garden. It was quiet. I didn’t have too many older siblings telling me what to do, and I was free to do whatever I pleased.”
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The clinic will reopen May 13-15 to administer second doses of the vaccine to those who received the first dose at the April event. Individuals should only sign up for an April appointment if they know they are able to return to the clinic three weeks later to receive their second dose.
“We are thrilled to be able to partner with Walmart to offer this important vaccination opportunity to the Penn State community,” said Kelly Wolgast, director of Penn State’s COVID-19 Operations Control Center. “Available time slots are limited, and we expect appointments to be in high demand, so I urge any member of our community who has not already received a vaccine to sign up quickly.”
Beginning on Thursday, April 22 through April 24, Penn State is partnering with Walmart to offer a coronavirus clinic.
The clinic is located inside Pegula Ice Arena and will be open from 8:30 a.m.-4 p.m., which is eligible to Penn State students and employees above the age of 16 as a part of Pennsylvaniaâs phase two vaccination plan.
According to Penn State News, the clinic will adminster 1,170 first-shot doses of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine. Students and employees are required to show their Penn State ID upon arrival.
The clinic will reopen May 13-15 to administer the second dose of the Pfizer vaccine. Individuals should only sign up for an April appointment if they are able to return to University Park to receive their second dose in May, according to Penn State News.