Energizing our community for a sustainable future.
The West Penn Power Sustainable Energy Fund (WPPSEF) has awarded Penn State New Kensington $75,000 to aid in incorporating sustainability and best practices to the campus-led Corridor of Innovation and revitalization efforts in the city of New Kensington. The award will allow for the creation of community workshops, as well as assist in efforts related to helping business owners and community members learn more about sustainability and the role it plays.
Upcoming Events
reNew Kensington - reConnect Meeting
Monday, June 10, 2019 | 9 - 11 a.m. at The Corner (701 Fifth Avenue, New Kensington, PA 15068)
Join reNew Kensington organizers for the reConnect Meeting, which will be a follow-up to the fall 2018 reNew Kensington Community Workshop. The reConnect Meeting will focus on providing local businesses, community organizations and citizens an overview of what was learned from the fall workshop; current initiatives and revitalization efforts occurring in the City of New Kensington; and opportunities, such as building re-tuning kits and resources from PennTAP, for businesses, building owners and others.
This meeting is free and includes breakfast and refreshments. Registration is kindly requested by registering online or calling 724-334-6094.
Past Events
reNew Kensington - Community Workshop
The workshop was held September 27, 2018.
Community members, leaders and business owners attended this free workshop to work together as one community in creating priorities and action steps to build a stronger and renewable New Kensington for everyone! The workshop included lots of collaborative activities, giveaways, speakers, special guests and free continental breakfast and lunch for all attendees. It was also the starting point for a community-driven planning process related to how sustainability can be implemented in New Kensington.
Read more about the Community Workshop, and view a photo gallery from the Community Workshop on Penn State New Kensington's Facebook page.
Questions about the initiative?
Contact the coordinator:
Ruth Herstek
724-334-6094