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The Keystone College Concerts and Lectures Series will present “Dog Tags to Desktops,” a documentary chronicling veterans in our community, from 6:30-8:30 p.m. on Thursday, Nov. 20 in the Theatre in Brooks. The program is free and open to the public.

The event features a 25-minute documentary produced by Keystone’s Educational Technology Department sharing the perspective of local veterans who have used the education benefit of the GI Bill following service in the United States military. Jerry Field, Army; Joseph X. Garvey ’70, Army; Mark Gowarty ’02, Air Force; Nicholas Scandale ’48, Army; and Cortney Tyler ’12, Army National Guard; will share their highs and lows while serving and beyond. Following the viewing, featured veterans will participate in a panel discussion.

Guests will gain a better perspective on issues facing veterans, learn about resources available to veterans in the community, and gain a better understanding of the GI Bill.

Since its founding in 1868, Keystone College has had a long and proud history of educating those who have served our country. Keystone has consistently been included in U.S. News & World Report’s “Best Colleges for Veterans” rankings and also ranked by G.I. Jobs Magazine and Advanced Military Education Magazine for several years.

A free reception will follow the event. For more information, contact Wendy Kramer at (570) 945-8442 or