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Support Matt Zenellato and Dance Marathon!

The 2016 Penn State Dance Marathon is right around the corner!  One of our PSU Football players, Matt Zanellato – #80, will be participating once again and is currently raising funds for the event.

During his talk at our luncheon yesterday, he reached out to the State College Quarterback Club for additional support. Anyone wanting to make a donation can go directly to Matt’s gofundme website.  He will be taking donations up until the event in mid-February. The link is attached below..

https://www.gofundme.com/mzanellatoTHON

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Citizens Bank Football Button Program

2015 CITIZENS BANK BUTTON PROGRAM

Continuing a 43-year tradition, Citizens Bank will create and distribute buttons featuring 12 slogans during the 2015 Nittany Lions football season.  This year the buttons will feature 12 ‘best of’ slogans from the past 43 years of the contest.  There is no button slogan contest for 2015.

To create a benefit for the entire community, this year’s buttons can be acquired by making a donation each week of a non-perishable food item that will go to the food bank at most Citizen Bank locations.  Individuals acquiring buttons will be providing a direct benefit to the Food Bank and giving valuable assistance to those in need.  Buttons are available on a first-come, first-served basis while supplies last.

Fans can also purchase a complete set of 12 buttons for $20.

Checks must be made payable to THE FOOD BANK OF THE STATE COLLEGE AREA, INC., and mailed to:

Citizens Bank Button Program
341 Science Park Road
State College, PA  16803

 

Please write “PENN STATE BUTTONS” in the memo portion of your check, and include a note with details on the ADDRESS to which your purchased button set(s) should be shipped.

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Penn State – Buffalo Game Notes

Sept. 7, 2015

UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. – After opening the 2015 season on the road, Penn State will play its next five games in the friendly confines of Beaver Stadium, starting with Buffalo Saturday in a game that will air on ESPN2.

Despite the relatively close proximity, this is just the third meeting between the two programs. Penn State traveled to Buffalo for the first meeting in 1900, but the two teams did not meet again until 2007. That meeting took place in Happy Valley, with a career day by Rodney Kinlaw leading the 12th-ranked Nittany Lions to a 45-24 victory.  Read More at GoPSUSports.com

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