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JRVVB Guide 11/28/07 4:08 PM Page 1 JUNIATA VALLEY A R E C A M A K E H Y A M B O U R S E L F E A T R H O O M E F I N C T H E O V M M A L L E Y E R C E JRVVB Guide 11/28/07 4:09 PM Page 2 Inside Spreads 8/2/10 11:10 AM Page 1 Get Connected to the Juniata River Valley The Juniata Valley Area Chamber of Commerce wants you to “GET CONNECTED” to the Juniata River Valley. We want you to realize what a truly remarkable place it is to live, to work, to play, to do business, to worship, to raise a family and to The Juniata River Valley boasts beautiful scenery, friendly people, a rich history explore. We welcome you to our and vast opportunities for beautiful land of pristine streams business and industry. and mountain ridges. A rural region alive because of our 70,000 goodnatured residents, rooted here in Mifflin and Juniata Counties to live life in harmony with our good nature. Our two-county Juniata River Valley Visitors Bureau beckons tourists with our mantra of “Discover Our Good Nature.” 1 Inside Spreads 8/2/10 11:10 AM Page 2 A Valley With a Long History The history and heritage of the Juniata River Valley is traced to the Indians known as the “Ona Jutta Hage,” the people of the Standing Stone, known today as the “Juniatas.” Shortly following the arrival of the earliest traders, the Juniatas were vanquished in a war with the Mohawks. This opened the doors to early white settlers who poured into the region, only to be driven away during the French and Indian War. Following the war, many returned and thus Mifflin County was established in 1789. The Juniata County area separated and became known as Juniata County in 1831. Manufacturing and agricultural industry supported the growth and development of the region. In the early 1800s the area produced what was reputed to be the finest iron in the world. Forestry became the support of the thriving iron and leather tanning industries. Dairy, poultry and fruit were the area’s agricultural staples. Many historic locations exist and are meccas for visitors to the region. Examples are the county courthouses in Mifflin and Juniata Counties; covered bridges in Juniata County, especially the 278 foot Academia Pomeroy Bridge near Spruce Hill; The General McCoy House and Museum in Lewistown; the restored Stone Arch Bridge at the southern entrance to Lewistown; the Embassy Theater in downtown Lewistown; the mile and a half restored Pennsylvania Canal at the Locust Campground outside of Lewistown and the Tuscarora Academy and Museum near Port Royal. 2 Inside Spreads 8/2/10 11:10 AM Page 3 TA K E CO MFO RT CHOOSING A GEISINGER DOCTOR OFFERS MANY REASSURING HEALTH BENEFITS When you choose a Geisinger doctor, you enjoy the best of all worlds. Geisinger doctors are your local community doctors–people you know and trust. And they belong to one of the nation’s most exceptional healthcare networks. Which means they are backed by quality resources and unique technologies. For instance, a Geisinger physician can use your electronic health record to immediately consult with other specialists, identify your specific health risk factors and even send you health check-up reminders. So you’ll always benefit from the best quality care in treatment and prevention. Now that’s peace of mind. For more information or to learn about scheduling same-day and Saturday appointments, call a Geisinger Medical Group near you. Lewistown 717.242.4200 Mifflin 717.436.8986 R E D E F I N I N G B O U N DA R I E S 3 SM Inside Spreads 8/2/10 11:10 AM Page 4 Education in the Valley We are surrounded by educational institutions. Located within easy commuting distance are many universities: Penn State, Susquehanna, Bucknell and Juniata, plus Harrisburg Area Community College. In the Lewistown area we offer up to a two-year associate degree program at South Hills School of Business & Technology, degree courses via Penn State with four classrooms at the Regional Business Center in downtown Lewistown, a three-year Registered Nurses program at the Lewistown Hospital and an LPN program at the Juniata-Mifflin Counties Area Vocational Technical School. A brand new community college, the Tuscarora Regional Community College, is in its infancy serving Mifflin, Juniata, Huntingdon and Fulton Counties. Although a campus may be years away, affordable course offerings will be available to residents of the four-county area in a wide variety of locations and subjects. We are very proud of the public school systems available in the region. Mifflin County is served by two high schools and Juniata County offers two as well. The counties co-sponsor the Juniata-Mifflin Counties Area Vocational Technical School. Private schools to be found in Mifflin County are the Belleville Mennonite School with a full K through 12 education, Mifflin County Christian Academy providing K through 12 and Sacred Heart of Jesus with K through 5. In Juniata County the Juniata Mennonite School offers K through 12. 4 Inside Spreads 8/2/10 11:10 AM Page 5 Religion and Faith Opportunities Many local residents can trace their ancestors who came to the area to escape religious persecution. From the conservative Amish, Mennonites and Brethren; to the Roman Catholics, Lutherans, Methodists, Episcopalians, Presbyterians and Baptists; to the Independent churches, a Hare Krishna congregation and a Buddhist Monastery, the Juniata River Valley plays host to people of all religious persuasions. The Juniata River Valley boasts a wide variety of religious opportunities. See the Yellow Page section of the telephone directory for a complete listing. 5 Inside Spreads 8/2/10 11:10 AM Page 6 Doing Business in the Valley Both of our two counties have extremely active and successful Industrial Development Corporations. The Mifflin County I.D.C. serves as landlord at the Industrial Plaza, leasing space for warehousing or manufacturing. The Industrial Park is for construction of new facilities. They also offer space at the Business Center on South Main Street in Lewistown. The MCIDC mission is stated as: “to promote the growth of employment and income in Mifflin County by using technical and financial resources from MCIDC and federal, state and local agencies and individuals to encourage and assist business and industrial formation, retention and expansion.” Juniata Business & Industry (JBI) states their mission as: “JBI is the County and State-recognized Industrial Development Corporation (IDC) for Juniata County. The prime mission for JBI is to enhance the economic and social well-being of Juniata County by fostering, developing and supporting efforts to provide employment, attract business and industry, and generally to promote the improvement of the attractiveness of Juniata County while remaining sensitive to the environment and to the retention of the county’s rural character.” They serve as overseers of the Juniata County Industrial Park. Lewistown Borough, the largest municipality in the Juniata Valley, likewise includes the largest business district in the region. Downtown Lewistown, the County Seat of Mifflin County, lists over 200 businesses, human service offices and organization headquarters in its registry. The downtown has undergone improvement in recent years aided by support from Lewistown as a designated Pennsylvania “Main Street” Community. Following this positive program lead, efforts are being expanded to an adjoining neighborhood aided through incentives available to the community as an official Pennsylvania “Elm Street” Community. DuMor, Inc. a local site furnishing manufacturer provided several benches for this effort. 6 Inside Spreads 8/2/10 11:10 AM Page 7 Keeping It Healthy Our largest two-county employer is the Lewistown Hospital. It is a 139-bed acute care community hospital serving the 70,000 residents of Mifflin and Juniata Counties and members of the contiguous counties of Centre, Snyder, Perry and Huntingdon. Established in 1905, the hospital provides inpatient, outpatient, wellness and community services while employing 1,000 fulltime and part-time employees. The hospital also provides a medical staff consisting of 128 physicians and allied health practitioners representing specialties ranging from family medicine internal medicine, and cardiology to infectious disease and general/cardiovascular surgery. Geisinger Medical Group has a major presence in both Mifflin and Juniata Counties. The two-story Geisinger Medical Group-Lewistown location is an 18-physician practice clinic offering primary care and specialty services. Geisinger Medical Group-Mifflin, located in Juniata County along Route 35 at Mifflin, is a three-provider community practice offering primary care to area residents. Both clinics offer same day appointments and numerous free health related events and screenings throughout the year. 7 Inside Spreads 8/2/10 11:10 AM Page 8 Recreation in the Valley Any season is the right season to experience the beauty and recreational opportunities of the Juniata River Valley. Outdoor recreation includes hunting, fishing, canoeing, kayaking, hiking, camping, picnicking, snowmobiling, golfing, miniature golf, gliding and skating. We offer dozens of community parks; many with swimming, tennis, outdoor basketball, baseball, softball, walking trails, picnicking, pavilions and biking. We are home to Reed’s Gap State Park along Honey Creek near Milroy in Mifflin County. The 220-acre facility offers fishing, swimming, tenting, picnicking and hiking. Just at the border of Mifflin and Huntingdon counties near Belleville lies Greenwood Furnace State Park. This 423-acre paradise includes a six-acre lake. They offer campsites for tents and trailers, fishing, hunting, swimming, picnicking, hiking, a visitor’s center and a rich iron history. We have two riverside campgrounds with wonderful amenities. Buttonwood Campground in Juniata County and the Locust Campground in Mifflin County. Both have excellent websites for more details. Golfing is a popular outdoor activity in both counties. The Lewistown Country Club is an 18-hole course with a beautiful two-story clubhouse, complete with grillroom, bar, pro shop, full banquet facilities and panoramic views. In Juniata County the Lost Creek Country Club, on Route 35 between Mifflintown and McAlisterville, is an 18hole course along Lost Creek with clubhouse, grill room and pro shop. The Port Royal exit off of Route 322 offers a deluxe driving range; miniature golf course and pro shop called the Royal Green Golf Center. 8 Inside Spreads 8/2/10 11:10 AM Page 9 Our region is served by two movie venues. Miller Cinemas 6 on West Market Street in Lewistown is a recently renovated theater with six auditoriums showing first run movies seven days a week. In Juniata County just outside of Mifflintown, we have the Midway Drive-In Theatre, operating seasonally. Our local theater group of the past twenty-five years is the Stone Arch Players. They operate out of their own facility at the Derry Township Community Park, producing three plays per season. Due to the size of the theater and the immense popularity of the group, they put on each production several times. Indoor recreation is a year round opportunity offered in Mifflin County in Burnham at the YMCA. It offers a six-lane Olympic sized pool, two full sized gyms, two racquetball courts, fitness center, shower rooms, babysitting, physical therapy, aerobics and a climbing wall. In McAlisterville in Juniata County, the Fayette Area Lions Den Rec Center offers a large indoor sports arena (soccer, basketball, volleyball and hockey). They also feature a walking/running track, exercise studio and a fitness center and free weight room. The Central PA Clash of the Cleats Soccer Tournament in July attracts visitors from all over the country. Festivals like Juniata RiverFEST around the 4th of July and the Festival of Ice in early December promote family fun and community. 9 Inside Spreads 8/2/10 11:10 AM Page 10 Recreation in the Valley COMMUNITY EVENTS On the fourth Saturday of April each year, thousands of kids assemble on the downtown Lewistown streets for a day of free activities for children. Kid Connection relies on dozens of area clubs and organizations to sponsor and man booths, providing games, crafts and activities for the participants. Each spring on the third weekend in May, the Mifflin-Juniata Arts Council sponsors a juried two-day Arts Festival in Lewistown at Rec Park. Vendors from all over the country join dozens of musical performances, exceptional food offerings and school art displays for visitors and local residents’ enjoyment. The Saturday prior to the Fourth of July we draw full attention to the Juniata River with a RiverFEST celebration on the river and at Victory Park in Lewistown, located on the banks of the river. The day kicks off with a homemade raft regatta. The rest of the day features the Juniata River Idol Contest, ten hours of rockin’ live musical performances, dozens of food stands, a village of craft and merchandise vendors, loads of activities for kids, canoe and kayak rentals and a magical fireworks display above the river at dusk. Each September 29th the region celebrates Goose Day. Deeply tied to Saint Michaelmas Day, residents must eat goose this day to ensure a year of good health and wealth. YBMC, an organization of young adults, sponsors a street fair in downtown Lewistown on either the Saturday before or after the 29th and the Juniata Valley Area Chamber of Commerce sponsors a Goose Day Gala luncheon or dinner featuring roast goose and live entertainment on the 29th. The first weekend of December signals the start of the three-day Festival of Ice in downtown Lewistown. Thousands of visitors flock to the streets to watch huge blocks of ice transform into a crystal fairyland by sculptors using hammers and chisels, chain saws and blow torches. The event boasts over 40 sculptures, food and craft vendors, horse drawn carriages, and a visit from Santa. Check out our website for dates, locations and details on these and many other community celebrations. 10 Inside Spreads 8/2/10 11:10 AM Page 11 BIG VALLEY During the course of the year, thousands of visitors are rewarded when they take a journey into a lifestyle time has left behind. On Route 655, between Reedsville in Mifflin County and Mill Creek in Huntingdon County, lies what is commonly referred to by the local population as the “Big Valley,” reportedly one of the most fertile valleys in the state. Hundreds of Amish and Mennonites have purchased farms and call the Big Valley home. These are true working farms, mostly dairy. huge Amish livestock auction, indoor restaurant and flea market and a sprawling outdoor market. You’ll be remiss if you come without your camera, photo opportunities are sure to abound! In season the two-county region hosts several farmers markets, providing locally grown fruit and produce and home baked goods. As you travel towards Belleville, west on Route 655, be sure to take in the parallel Front Mountain and Back Mountain Roads and look for the handwritten signs at the entrance to each farmer’s lane. You’ll see the variety of seasonal fruit, produce, crafts and services each farmer has to sell. On Wednesdays the roadways are lined with yard sales, flea markets and shoppers. In Belleville you’ll find a SHOPPING Antiques bring many visitors to our area, being a region settled well over 200 years ago. Attics, cellars, out buildings and garages continue to supply area dealers with plenty of inventory. In addition to many owneroperated antique shops, the area boasts several large co-operative antique centers, representing hundreds of area dealers. Contact us for details. Our two-county area has a huge number of locally owned and operated specialty shops. They offer crafts, handmade primitive furniture, home décor, gifts, candles, collectibles, stuffed animals, dolls, yard accessories, bedding plants and perennials, quilts and even a winery/vineyard. Traveling around our scenic countryside, you will discover these wonderful, quaint shops. 11 Inside Spreads 8/2/10 11:10 AM Page 12 Getting Around the Valley The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation invested over $200 million in the past four years in the highway systems serving the region. This includes a North Lewistown Bypass and the rebuilding of “the Narrows,” the two-lane conduit connecting Mifflin and Juniata Counties. It is now a four lane divided highway. Mifflin and Juniata Counties are now connected to all the major cities on the east coast via four lane roadways, plus access to the Pennsylvania Turnpike. This has brought national attention to our rural region. Dozens of investors and commercial entities are investigating opportunities for growth in the region, and many have invested in real estate. Projects and housing starts are under construction. The area is positioned for economic growth and development. Local community leadership is taking a pro-active stance. A balance between growth and preservation is the objective. Mifflin County is home to 16 municipalities and Juniata County has 17. Plans must be approved at the local level and then by county government. 12 Our Lewistown Station serves as the only stop in Juniata, Mifflin and Center Counties Inside Spreads 8/2/10 11:10 AM Page 13 Located in the center of Pennsylvania along Routes 322, 22 and 522; between Harrisburg and State College on Route 322, between Harrisburg and Altoona on 22 and between Selinsgrove and the Burnt Cabins exit of the PA Turnpike on Route 522. Route 35 crosses Juniata County, connecting Shade Gap in Huntingdon County to Selinsgrove in Snyder County. Route 80 is easily accessible in Centre County to our north and the PA Turnpike is directly south near Harrisburg. Routes 81, 83 and 78 are near Harrisburg and Routes 11 & 15 are reachable to our east along the Susquehanna River. The pristine Juniata River runs through both of our counties and joins the Susquehanna River at Clarks Ferry in Dauphin County on its way to the Chesapeake Bay. Pittsburgh, Philadelphia, New York, Washington and Baltimore are all within four hours of us, and, in addition to the ease of travel via four lane highways, we offer train, bus and plane service. 13 Inside Spreads 8/2/10 11:10 AM Page 14 Chamber The Chamber of Commerce and the Visitors Bureau serve both Mifflin and Juniata Counties. Each agency is housed in the Historic Courthouse, on the town square in downtown Lewistown. Each is a separate non-profit corporation 501(C) (6), sharing joint membership. Each has its own Board of Directors, bylaws and mission statement. The Executive Director of the Visitors Bureau is the President of the Chamber and is the paid leader of both organizations. Mifflin County is comprised of 415 square miles and is home to 46,486 residents (2000 census). That equates to 112 residents per square mile. Juniata County covers 394 square miles and is home to 22,821 residents (2000 census), or 58 residents per square mile. In the state of Pennsylvania, the average number of residents per square mile is 274. The county seats are approximately 15 miles apart, with Lewistown in Mifflin County and Mifflintown in Juniata County. The largest community in the two county area is Lewistown with 8,582 residents. Mifflintown has 861. JUNIATA VALLEY AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE One West Market Street Lewistown, PA 17044 (717) 248-6713 Fax: 248-6714 Website: www.juniatavalleychamber.org E-mail: jvacc@juniatavalleychamber.org The Chamber Of Commerce is a dues driven agency. The Visitors Bureau is funded by a state grant, membership dues and county room tax on hotel, motel and bed and breakfast stays. JUNIATA RIVER VALLEY VISITORS BUREAU One West Market Street Lewistown, PA 17044 (717) 248-6713 Fax: 248-6714 Website: www.juniatarivervalley.org E-mail: jrvvb@juniatarivervalley.org 14 Inside Spreads 8/2/10 11:10 AM Page 15 QUICK DIRECTORY All numbers listed below are area code (717) unless otherwise noted. Belleville Livestock Auction – 935-2146 Buttonwood Campground – 436-8334 Downtown Lewistown Incorporated – 248-9606 Fayette Area Lions Den – 463-3300 Geisinger Medical Group-Lewistown – 242-4200 Geisinger Medical Group-Mifflin (Juniata County) – 436-8986 Greenwood Furnace State Park – 814-667-1800 Juniata Business & Industry – 436-8201 Juniata County Courthouse – 436-7704 Juniata County Historical Society – 436-5152 Juniata County School District – 436-2111 Juniata River Valley Visitors Bureau – 248-6713 Juniata Valley Area Chamber of Commerce – 248-6713 Kish Valley Historical Society – 483-6525 Lewistown Country Club – 248-9822 Lewistown Hospital – 248-5411 Lewistown Hospital School of Nursing – 242-7930 Locust Campground – 248-3974 Lost Creek Golf Course – 463-2450 Midway Drive-in – 436-6011 Mifflin County Courthouse – 248-6733 Mifflin County Historical Society – 242-1022 or McCoy House 248-4711 Mifflin County Industrial Development Corporation – 242-0393 Mifflin County Regional Police (non-emergency) – 248-9607 or 248-1900 Mifflin County School District – 248-0148 Millers Cinema 6 – 248-8654 Penn State Continuing Education at Lewistown – 248-9618 Pennsylvania State Police – 877-722-2338 Reed’s Gap State Park – 667-3622 South Hills School of Business & Technology – 248-8140 Stone Arch Players – 248-2224 Tuscarora Intermediate Unit # 11 – 436-6307 YMCA – 248-5019 Please refer to the Juniata Valley Area Chamber of Commerce Website, www.juniatavalleychamber.org, for a current listing of all Chamber Members with contact information by category or by name. 15 Inside Spreads 8/2/10 { 11:11 AM Page 16 / 6WUVS` :SdSZ ]T 1O`S 6SOZbVA]cbV @SVOPWZWbObW]\ 6]a^WbOZ RWTTS`S\QS } There is a difference between a rehabilitation hospital and other healthcare settings such as a nursing home or assisted living center. HealthSouth Rehabilitation Hospitals offer a higher level of specialized rehabilitation programs for a variety of diagnoses, including stroke, brain injury, spinal cord injury, neurological disorders and orthopedic injuries. At HealthSouth, you’ll also find: • On-site coverage by specialized rehabilitation physicians, nurses and therapists • Individualized treatment plans • A comprehensive program of therapy provided three or more hours daily, up to 6-7 days per week • Education and training for family members • Comprehensive outpatient services Mifflin County INDUSTRIAL MIFFLIN COUNTY PENNSYLVANIA Aggressive rehabilitation can make a difference in how quickly you’re able to get home following an illness or injury. If you or someone you know is facing rehabilitation, look to a HealthSouth Rehabilitation Hospital. Get the higher level of care you deserve. OUTPATIENT CENTERS Lewistown Outpatient Center Juniata Valley YMCA 105 First Avenue Burnham, PA 17009 717 242-5400 The Mifflin County Industrial Park is composed of approximately 550 acres and is the home for most of the County’s largest manufacturers. A heavy infrastructure and rail are in place and the Industrial Park Interchange will connect the Park to the new four-lane limited access highway. Mifflintown Outpatient Center Juniata Community Medical Center Mifflintown, PA 17059 717 436-8233 We invite you to explore our industrial sites and consider relocating or expanding in our community. For more information, call us for a confidential discussion. A Higher Level of Care Mifflin County Industrial Development Corporation MCIDC Plaza 6395 SR 103N, Building 50 Lewistown, PA 17044 550 W. College Avenue • Pleasant Gap, PA 16823 814 359-3421 717.242.0393 (p) • 717.242.1842 ( f ) healthsouth.com mcidc@mcidc.org • www.mcidc.org ©2007:HealthSouth:99610 16 PA R K Inside Spreads 8/2/10 11:11 AM Page 17 Unmistakably Elegant... Undeniably Durable. DuMor, Inc. of Mifflintown, PA serves customers from both the Juniata River Valley and around the world. Our small town values are what have made us into the successful site furnishings manufacturer we are today. We have served the site furnishing market for over 20 years with our line of benches, tables, trash receptacles, planters, ash urns, and more. To learn more about our product lines, visit us online today at www.dumor.com or contact your local DuMor representative today. DuMor, Inc. • Mifflintown, PA 17059-0142 717-436-2106 • 800-598-4018 • 24-Hour Fax: 717-436-9839 Email: sales@dumor.com / Web: www.dumor.com Augusta River Walk, Augusta, Georgia 17 Inside Spreads 8/2/10 11:11 AM Page 18 Mifflin-Juniata Area Agency on Aging Inc. Help for people age sixty and over to age with independence, dignity and respect PO Box 750, 1 Buena Vista Circle, Lewistown, PA 17044 (717) 242-9454 (Hotline), (717)242-0315 or 1-800-348-2277 MARY KAY® Patricia Zannino 128 Eighth Street, Lewistown 800-644-9838 717-248-0752 www.pattyzannino.com Juniata Valley's Community Theater Since 1967 Derry Twp. Community Park, Burnham www.stonearchplayers.com Yoga Classes, Massage, Cranial Sacral Therapy, Reiki, Healing Stone Massage & Alternative Therapies Southern Living at HOME Independent Consultant Candace Carper - CMT, RYT 5 East Third Street, Lewistown (717) 248-8100 Dignity. Respect. Freedom. Experience Brookline... • For safety and a warm feeling of community in a lush rural setting • For exceptional nursing care • For comfortable and affordable senior housing with a full range of high quality care options • Enjoy life your way – worry free Brookline supports the way you choose to live now. Mifflintown, PA (717) 436-2178 Brookline is a registered provider with the Pennsylvania Department of Insurance. 18 Inside Spreads 8/2/10 11:11 AM Page 19 of Lewistown, PA 13015 Ferguson Valley Road (at Burnham Exit of Route 322) FORMERLY THE CLARION INN FAX 717-242-3013 PH 19 717-248-4961 Inside Spreads 8/2/10 11:11 AM Page 20 FINANCE IT Community CHILD Locally at Kish Bank Early Care and Education Programs Serving children ages 6 weeks to 12 years TO ENROLL CALL: • Mortgages • Home Equity Loans/Lines • Auto Boat, RV Loans $IÀOLDWH3URJUDPRI680&KLOG'HYHORSPHQW,QF (717) 242-3032 Lewistown and Taylor Park Children’s Centers Ask about Absolutely Free Checking S. Main St., Lewistown Electric Ave., Lewistown Rt. 655, Belleville Rt.22, McVeytown Rt. 655, Reedsville CARE Infant Care, Toddler Care, Preschool Care, Before and After School-Aged Care and Summer Camps 717-242-2500 717-242-5474 717-935-2171 717-899-7733 717-667-3974 ps Visit our website at www.sumcd.org TWO SISTERS GIFTWARE AND HOME ACCENTS Home Decor • Candles & Accessories • Books • Cards Seasonal Florals • Bath & Body Products • Kitchen Linens Rugs • Curtains • Lighting • Jewelry • Purses • Willow Tree Figures, plus much more.... Member FDIC Ten locations in Huntingdon, Mifflin & Centre Counties Mifflintown Exit off Rts. 22/322 • 1/2 mile South on Rt. 35 Web Site: www.shoptwosisters.com (717) 436-8009 ww w . Ki s h Ba n k . com Lewistown Area’s Oldest Funeral Home Since 1841 SINCE 1841 Funeral Home, Inc Roger G. Barr Supervisor 120 Logan Street Lewistown, Pennsylvania 17044 (717) 248-5486 Fax: (717) 248-2277 Mifflin County’s Newest Crematory 20 Inside Spreads 8/2/10 18 Hole Championship Golf Course 11:11 AM Page 21 • 220 Seat Banquet Facility • Swimming Pool • Grill Room • Professional Staff • Junior Program • Practice Facilities STANDARD STEEL Standard Steel, LLC www.lewistowncountryclub.com 306 Country Club Road Lewistown, PA 17044 717-248-9822 Standard Steel is the world’s oldest, continuously operating forging company and the largest integrated producer of forged wheels and axles for the railway industry. Mifflin County Library A Family Place Since 1795, our success has depended upon the skills and resourcefulness of our people. Located in Burnham, PA, our company has 212 years of service to the world’s industries. Books, Programs & More For Everyone: Infants to Senior Citizens Branches in: Allensville, Belleville, McVeytown & Milroy 123 North Wayne Street Lewistown, PA 17044 717-242-2391 Please visit our website at www.standardsteel.com Setting the Standard... Forging the Future www.mifflincountylibrary.org Make a Home in the Valley... with the right mortgage from JVB. www.jvbonline.com 21 Visit Us at one of our many locations. Mifflintown Monument Square Burnham Mountain View Water Street Gardenview Port Royal Wal-Mart Supercenter Blairs Mills McAlisterville Millerstown Richfield Inside Spreads 8/2/10 11:11 AM Page 22 At the Crossroads of Tradition & Technology Excellence in faith-filled education SACRED HEART SCHOOL 110 N Dorcas Street, Lewistown, PA A Premiere Private Parochial School Kindergarten to Grade 5 • Students of ALL FAITHS welcome • Affordable tuition, convenient payment • • • • plans and scholarships available FREE busing to and from Mifflin and Juniata Counties Diocesan and PA state approved curriculum and certified teachers Fun, low-cost after-school program Safe, nurturing, faith-filled environment Juniata Business & Industry, Inc. 717-436-8201 • www.jbi.org SEE FOR YOURSELF ANY TIME! 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Subsidiary of the PA Chamber of Business & Industry • 24 HOU SERV R EMERG IC E HEA E FOR O NCY PROP TING OIL UR ANE A CUST ND OME RS HEATING OIL PROPANE • BIOFUELS Largest selection of wireless phones & accessories AUTOMATIC FILL SERVICE Heating & Air Conditioning Installations & Repairs • • • • • • Sales and service of satellite TV systems Premium Heating Oil Kerosene Propane Furnace Cleaning Pre-Buy/Budget Plans Energy Assistance biofuels Business phone systems and professional two-way radios “Making Warm Friends Since 1958” Count on Comfort Zone for Premium Heating Oil 709 E.Walnut ST., Lewistown Office Open: Mon. - Fri. 8-5; Sat. 8-12 www.snedekerenergy.com 126 Electric Avenue, Lewistown, PA 17044 717-248-4996 or 1-800-590-7867 248-2665 www.onestop.bz Senior Citizen & Cash Discounts 22 Inside Spreads 8/2/10 11:11 AM Page 23 Dr. Amy Freed Doctor of Audiology 1130 West 4th Street, Lewistown 717.247.HEAR (4327) www.KeystoneHearingSolutions.com PROMPT, DEPENDABLE SERVICE REFUSE, INC. Residential • Commercial Friendly Service • Affordable Rates Family Owned and Operated for 30 Years Serving Mifflin County Office Hours: 9-5 Weekdays "Where warmth & style come together" 814-542-3226 • 888-542-3226 Stoves, Fireplaces, Inserts, Furnaces, Boilers, Hot Tubs, Grills, Patio Furniture, Outdoor Fire Pits, Fireplace Accessories, Grill Accessories and More! 220 West Freedom Avenue, Burnham, PA “Wholesome environment environment for “Wholesome forthe thedevelopment developmentofofa ahealthier healthierlifestyle.” lifestyle.” 717-248-9984 Family Oriented Facility providing: •Indoor Heated Pool •2 Gymnasiums •Racquetball Courts creeksidehp@comcast.net www.creeksidehp.com •Year-round Aerobics •Wellness Center •Programs for all ages 105 First Avenue ƕ Burnham, PA 17009 ƕ www.jvymca.org ƕ 717-248-5019 23 8/2/10 11:11 AM GRAND CAROUSEL! You can still have the thrill of grabbing the brass ring on this antique hand-carved carousel. Take a ride on the wild side on any of our scream-inducing roller coasters! t GO E n E e R nm F tai r te THRILL RIDES! En n E Esio F R is dm A Page 24 KIDDIE LAND! The little ones will love the whole corner of the park dedicated entirely to them! Bring the whole family to Knoebels for a day of fun, food, and fantasy, or visit us online to play the Knoebels board game! WATER RIDES! A M U S E M E N T P A R K Route 487 • Elysburg, PA 17824 • 800-ITS-4FUN • www.knoebels.com Pi Cool off with a dip in our Crystal Pool and Kiddie Pool. s E tie E ili R c F Fa ic cn CRYSTAL POOL & WATER SLIDES! Knoebels’ water attractions are the best way to beat the summer heat! CAMPING! Stay in one of Knoebels’ two wooded campgrounds. 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We offer quality web and print design, trade show display units, custom embroidery services, corporate stores, and everything in between. Visit us online at mypromotionalneeds.com for more information about our services and online specials. JRVVB Guide 11/28/07 4:10 PM Page 28 We live in Mifflin County for a reason. There’s a more relaxed pace of life here. A friendly, family-oriented community feel. A small town spirit that has held strong for many generations, and will continue on for many generations to come. added time needed to listen, understand and work tirelessly to help them find that perfect home. When you work with a Stone Arch agent, you can count on expert advice and a dedicated focus on your unique needs and goals. Sometimes, smaller is simply better. That’s the philosophy behind Stone Arch Real Estate. Headed by longtime local real estate professional, Claire Shockey, this unique real estate company is built on the concept of “specialization” and an intimate team approach to better serve the local community. Stone Arch Real Estate’s niche market is the mid to upper priced residential properties in Mifflin County. By focusing on a smaller segment of the market place, they choose to work with fewer clients, thus giving the From left, Bev Naylor, Teri Smith (seated), Stacy Torok, Claire Shockey, broker (seated), Kim Yoder Rickert and Sharon Brode Call the real estate office that Mifflin County knows and trusts, and discover the benefits of working with a team of “Specialists.” 100 Stine Drive • Lewistown, PA 17044 Phone: 717-248-6400 • Toll Free: 877-248-6405 E-mail: info@StoneArchRealEstate.com www.StoneArchRealEstate.com