November 5, 2014 - Student members of the King's College Sports Medicine Society, along with members of the department's faculty, recently took part in the 13th annual “Trick-or-Canning” food drive.

Approximately 30 members of the group collected non-perishable food items from neighborhoods in Kingston and Mountain Top.  The group collected more than 1,200 items that will be donated to the St. Vincent DePaul Kitchen in Wilkes-Barre.

King’s College is a Catholic College Sponsored by the Congregation of Holy Cross.

Pictured with the collected items is, from left, Timothy Kulpa, associate clinical professor of athletic training, assistant athletic trainer and Sports Medicine Society co-advisor; Lionel Rice, vice president of the Sports Medicine Society; Allison Gardiner, president; Alyssa Powell, secretary; Caroline Fitch, treasurer; Casey Martin, historian; and, Dr. Jan Kretzschmar, assistant professor of athletic training, director of the exercise science program, and Sports Medicine Society co-advisor.

Pictured with the collected items is, from left, Timothy Kulpa, associate clinical professor of athletic training, assistant athletic trainer and Sports Medicine Society co-advisor; Lionel Rice, vice president of the Sports Medicine Society; Allison Gardiner, president; Alyssa Powell, secretary; Caroline Fitch, treasurer; Casey Martin, historian; and, Dr. Jan Kretzschmar, assistant professor of athletic training, director of the exercise science program, and Sports Medicine Society co-advisor.