The .918 Club has used a building on the Thaddeus Stevens campus to keep the art of letterpress printing alive since 2009. Now it's being asked to leave.
LANCASTER COUNTY, Pa. — It's a craft being kept alive inside a building on the campus of Thaddeus Stevens College of Technology—letterpress printing.
At the time, it was an abandoned shell that was being used as a storage space; none of the school's trades wanted to use it for their programs.“It took us over four years to renovate and bring it up to code," said Kulakowsky. In light of these factors, the College plans to make use of the Parkside Avenue building in the future. Because of the College’s longstanding partnership with Mr. Kulakowsky, supporting important history and ongoing work in the print industry, we shared the need to vacate that space with him with nearly 12 months of notice, to give plenty of time to continue supporting and moving forward for his important focus.
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