

Scranton Girls Rock
Sponsors
We’re grateful for the businesses and partners who invest in the next generation of young creators. Their support reflects shared values, real community care, and a commitment to giving young people a space to grow.
These sponsors help keep our programs accessible, our instruments in use, and our mission moving forward. The best way to thank them is simple: support the businesses that support our youth. Even one visit or purchase makes a difference.
If you believe in this community, stand with the companies that stand with us.
Your everyday choices create real impact—and strengthen all of us.

Spending $100 at a local business keeps about $48 in the community, compared to $14 at a chain.
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Girls Rock Camp Alliance
Mixing Music Live is one of the most accessible and effective ways to learn real-world live sound. And Michelle Sabolchick is a force in the audio world—experienced, generous, and deeply committed to helping people grow with confidence. She has worked with Cyndi Lauper, Melissa Ethridge, Kesha and many more reputable acts. She’s also a proud scholarship provider to SGR, helping more young musicians step into their power.
Michelle Sabolchick
Mixing Music Live is one of the most accessible and effective ways to learn real-world live sound. And Michelle Sabolchick is a force in the audio world—experienced, generous, and deeply committed to helping people grow with confidence. She has worked with Cyndi Lauper, Melissa Ethridge, Kesha and many more reputable acts. She’s also a proud scholarship provider to SGR, helping more young musicians step into their power.
Shawna Potter
Vocalist, author of Making Spaces Safer, and a leading voice in creating respectful creative environments—brought SGR a powerful workshop on stage presence and boundaries. Her guidance helps young artists stand tall, trust themselves, and hold their own space. If you want to build confidence and learn practical skills for safer performing and collaborating, take her class.
Shanty Town Design
Shanty Town Design—and team members Sam and Rachel—created our logo and built a brand we’re proud to stand on. They captured the true Scranton Girls Rock spirit. If you need thoughtful, community-rooted design work, reach out to Shanty Town—they get it.
NorthEast Music Center
Northeast Music Center—Jack and Tyler especially—collected and refurbished the instruments generously donated by our community. They’re our go-to for gear, repairs, and trusted music resources. If you need quality support in the local music world, reach out to Northeast Music Center.
Scranton School District
Erin Keating and the Scranton School District continue to stand firmly in our corner and are always exploring new ways to partner with the community. Their support means the world to us—and we’re grateful to grow alongside them.
The Ritz Theater
Josh, Savannah, and the Ritz Theater team gave us an unforgettable showcase—the lights, the atmosphere, and the logos were stunning. We also visited Black Cow Creamery and Goblin Alchemy Meadery afterward, two great spots in a building full of character. If you haven’t seen a show at the Ritz—or eaten at Black Noir—you’re missing out.
The VSpot
The V-Spot is Scranton’s favorite local watering hole—and we mean that in the community sense. Everyone is welcome, and everyone is loved. You’ll find us there for our fundraisers, celebrations, and whenever we want to be surrounded by good people. Check out there calendar ASAP!
Matt Kester Productions
Matt Kester Productions—and their eclectic team of diverse talents, shoutout to Stevie Marie—have supported our live productions from the very beginning. Their skill and consistency carry every show. Get them involved for your next event if you want smooth sailing.
Funny Wine Girl - Jeannine Luby
Funny Wine Girl has highlighted incredible women from across our community—she uplifts stories from all over Scranton. If you have a mission, business, or passion you want people to know about, she’s someone who can help you share it. Listen to her podcast, “Uncorked,” and keep an ear out for our interviews with her to hear more about our camp experience.
Kat Fox Design
Kat Fox is the reason you’re able to enjoy our website and access our merch. She’s a trained business professional with a talent for bringing ideas to life. Check out her site and see what she can do.

NEPA Scene
Rich Howells of NEPA Scene has a real talent for capturing the art and energy of Scranton. His podcast blends humor, information, and conversations with the city’s true locals, creatives, and businesses.
Jenn Fry Photography
Jenn is a talented photographer with an eye for capturing the best energy of live performances. Check out her incredible work—our members appear throughout the many shows she’s documented on her travels. Book her for your rockstar pics soon!
Scranton Chamber of Commerce
We love Scranton Chamber events and appreciate the team behind them—people who care deeply about our community and work every day to strengthen it. You might even catch us at some of their events.
Antonia Summa Photography
Antonia Summa has supported several of our events and always makes sure the important moments are captured. We love the way she preserves our memories—follow her for more, and book her for your next event.




















