Published September 03. 2021 02:45PM
						 
					
					                    							
					
                    
					
                                    
                Carbon County Environmental Education Center naturalists Franklin Klock and Jeannie Carl recently presented John Shemansik, president of S&O Computers in Summit Hill, and Thomas Smith, field service engineer, with a small token of the center’s appreciation for the business’s hard work. John was instrumental in helping the center by improving and tailoring the internet needs to prepare for a variety of virtual programs during the pandemic for schools and the general public, as well as items to help rehabilitate orphaned and injured wildlife. From left are John Shemansik, president of S&O Computers; Jeannie Carl, naturalist for Carbon County Environmental Education Center, and Thomas Smith, field service engineer. CONTRIBUTED PHOTO
        Carbon County Environmental Education Center naturalists Franklin Klock and Jeannie Carl recently presented John Shemansik, president of S&O Computers in Summit Hill, and Thomas Smith, field service engineer, with a small token of the center's appreciation for the business's hard work. John was instrumental in helping the center by improving and tailoring the internet needs to prepare for a variety of virtual programs during the pandemic for schools and the general public, as well as items to help rehabilitate orphaned and injured wildlife. From left are John Shemansik, president of S&O Computers; Jeannie Carl, naturalist for Carbon County Environmental Education Center, and Thomas Smith, field service engineer. CONTRIBUTED PHOTO