Volume XXV • Number 5 September - October 2013 Newsletter of
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Volume XXV • Number 5 September - October 2013 Newsletter of
Volume XXV • Number 5 September - October 2013 Newsletter of the Pennridge Chamber of Commerce Membership Luncheon Held Featuring Congressman Fitzpatrick Congressman Mike Fitzpatrick (8th Congressional District) was the speaker at a Membership Luncheon on Wednesday, August 7. The meeting was hosted by the Indian Valley Chamber of Commerce and held at the Indian Valley Country Club, Telford. The Congressman gave updates from Washington and the Committees on which he serves: Financial Services, Member; Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations, ViceChairman; Subcommittee on Financial Institutions and Consumer Credit, Member. Pennridge Chamber of Commerce Hosts PA CareerLink JobGateway Seminar PA CareerLink in conjunction with Pennridge Chamber of Commerce held a seminar on August 21, 2013 at Bucks County Community College detailing how to use Pennsylvania’s new online tool, JobGateway. The event was conducted by Jeff Harris, Business Services Representative for PA Career Link, Bucks County. This employer-employee matching system allows companies to easily find and connect to local jobseekers and post available positions in the company, both free and online. JobGateway was launched by PA last July and contained over 80,000 fully registered job-seekers within the first six months. The presentation centered on how employers can register and get the greatest benefit from use of the JobGateway website. Those in attendance learned how to perform advanced searches of qualified candidates and post available positions online at no cost. The PA based system can also be used to research critical Labor Market information. The program proved to be so timely that the Chamber will most likely run it again in the fall. Additional information can be obtained by contacting the Chamber office at 215-257-5390 or by e-mail at pennridgecc@pennridge.com. For questions regarding PA CareerLink, visit www.pacareerlink.state.pa.us. Leadership Bucks...Upper County Class of 2013 - 2014 Begins September 25, 2013 Sports Concussion Testing is a Win for Pennridge School District and Grand View Hospital Pennridge School District is hitting sports-induced concussions where it counts with the help of Grand View Hospital. Pennridge continues to require its student athletes to take part in the innovative ImPACT (Immediate Post Concussion Assessment and Cognitive Testing) program this school year to assist the school district’s athletic trainers when evaluating and treating head injuries. All Pennridge High School and Middle School students who participate in a school-sponsored contact sport will be given the computerized ImPACT exam. The test, administered by physical therapists from Grand View Hospital, tracks memory, reaction time, speed, and concentration levels. The video game-style format is non-invasive and takes about 20 minutes to complete. Results of the test will be used as a baseline for evaluating future head injuries on the field. If an athlete is believed to have suffered a head injury during competition, ImPACT is used to help determine the severity of the injury. Retesting helps determine whether the injury has fully healed. Currently, more than 10,000 medical professionals have been trained by ImPACT on concussion management and the ImPACT Program. ImPACT is in use by many teams in MLB, NHL, and NFL. More than 7,400 high schools, 1,000 colleges and universities, 200 professional teams, and select military units also use ImPACT. For more information on ways that Grand View Hospital can help sports organizations administer ImPACT testing for their athletes, please call Physical Medicine at 215-453-3220. Sellersville’s annual Gallery of the Arts on September 15th was a huge success! Many people came out on this beautiful day to enjoy the fantastic artwork and the great music! PEOPLE ON THE MOVE Sarah Coleman, M.D. Joshua Karp, M.D. Brian Tweedale, M.D. Katrina Poblete, M.D. Mary Ann Williamson, M.D. Doylestown Hospital is pleased to welcome the following physicians: Sarah Coleman, M.D. – Has joined the Department of Medicine/Rheumatology in association with Rheumatic Disease Associates. Joshua Karp, M.D. – Has joined the Department of Medicine/ Internal Medicine in association with Doylestown Hospitalists – VIAA. Katrina Poblete, M.D. – Has joined the Department of Pediatrics in association with Margiotti & Kroll Pediatrics. Brian Tweddale, M.D. – Has joined the Department of Radiology/Interventional Radiology in association with Doylestown Radiology Assoc. Mary Ann Williamson, M.D. – Has joined the Department of Medicine/Cardiology in association with Central Bucks Cardiology – VIAA. RE/MAX 440 is pleased to announce that Jake Engle is now affiliated with RE/ MAX 440 in their Pennsburg office located at 101 Quakertown Ave., Pennsburg. Prior to becoming a Real Estate Agent, Jake was a private investigator and worked as a counselor at Montgomery County Juvenile Detention Center for three years. Jake is a member of the Montgomery County Board of Realtors. Doylestown Hospital is pleased to welcome the following physicians: Michele Horn, D.O. – Has joined the Department of Family Medicine/ Primary Care and Sports Medicine in association with Buckingham Family Medicine and Bucks County Orthopedic Specialists. Jung Park, M.D. – Has joined the Department of Surgery/Orthopedics in association with Bucks County Orthopedic Specialists. Dr. Park completed his residency training in Orthopaedic Surgery at Temple University. Pennridge School Board is pleased to announce Dr. Jacqueline Rattigan will become the district’s new superintendent. Dr. Rattigan has been with the Neshaminy School District since 1983. She will replace Dr. Robert Kish, who served the district for the past 18 years. Dr. Kish will work closely with Dr. Rattigan during the summer before retiring on October 31. Grand View Hospital announces the appointment of Stephen P. Moyer, JD, to the position of General Counsel. He succeeds former Senior Vice President and General Counsel Jean M. Keeler, JD, who was promoted to President and Chief Executive Officer in December 2012. Moyer will oversee legal affairs for the hospital and its affiliated entities. He most recently acted as hospital counsel through the firm of Grim, Biehn & Thatcher in Perkasie. Robert L. Latshaw recently joined First Savings Bank as Vice President, Commercial Relationship Manager. In his new position, he will focus on providing financing for all asset classes of commercial real estate properties as well as loans and financial products to local businesses. First Savings Bank is a community bank with eleven offices throughout Central and Upper Bucks County. Univest Corporation of Pennsylvania, which was formed as the holding company of Univest Bank and Trust Co. in 1973, has been guided by loyal leaders throughout its history. In fact, Jeffrey M. Schweitzer will only be the third leader of the Corporation to serve in this capacity when he becomes president and chief executive officer (CEO) on January 1, 2014. Schweitzer joined Univest in October 2007 as executive vice president and chief financial officer for Univest Corporation and Univest Bank and Trust Co. In January 2011, Schweitzer was promoted to senior executive vice president and chief financial officer of Univest Corporation and Univest Bank FYI BUSINESS NEWS Univest Investments, Inc. celebrated the opening of its new headquarters at 41 W. Broad Street, Souderton, with a traditional ribbon cutting ceremony. Souderton Mayor John Reynolds, Souderton Borough manager Mike Coll, chairman of SoudertonTelford Main Streets Scott Hillegass, Indian Valley Chamber executive director Sharon Minninger, local contractors and Univest representatives participated in the event. After the ribbon was cut and the dedication prayer was delivered, guests had an opportunity to see the new office. The new 5,000 square foot facility has office space for 35 employees. In addition to Univest Investments personnel, the office also serves as a satellite location for Univest Insurance, Inc. which is headquartered in Lansdale. This is now Univest’s third satellite location for its Insurance operation. For more information about Univest Corporation and its subsidiaries, please visit www.univest.net. KUDOS On Wednesday, J u l y 1 0 th M o y e r Indoor Outdoor held their 19th Annual 5K Race, Kids’ Fun Run and Fitness Walk. The race hosted over 600 runners from surrounding communities, some coming from as far as Nevada. Among the group of runners were 25 members of Souderton Fire Company and their family members. The firefighters participated in the 5K race to honor the Granite Mountain Hotshots, based in Prescott, AZ, who were killed when a windblown wildfire overcame them north of Phoenix. It was the deadliest single day for U.S. firefighters since September 11th. The volunteer firefighters ran the race in their uniforms and helmets. In all 19 years of the event, there had never been such a meaningful and touching tribute. Doylestown Hospital was recognized as one of the “Most Wired” hospitals in the nation, according to the results of the 2013 Most Wired Survey released in the July issue of Hospitals & Health Networks magazine. “Most Wired” hospitals have “deployed technologies that improve patient documentation, advance clinical decision support and evidence-based protocols, reduce the likelihood of medication errors, and rapidly restore access to data in the case of a disaster or outage,” according to Hospitals & Health Network. Doylestown Hospital continues to make significant investments in information technology that improve patient safety and streamline processes involved in patient care. Doylestown Hospital has also received the American College of Cardiology Foundation’s NCDR ACTION Registry– GWTG Silver Performance Achievement Award for 2013 – one of only 130 hospitals nationwide to do so. The award recognizes Doylestown Hospital’s commitment and success in implementing a higher standard of care for heart attack patients, and signifies that Doylestown Hospital has reached an aggressive goal of treating these patients to standard levels of care as outlined by the American College of Cardiology/American Heart Association clinical guidelines and recommendations. Univest Bank and Trust Co. recently announced the educational achievements of two of its employees – Anthony DaCosta, senior vice president and director of sales, and Lori Shelly, senior vice president and loan review officer. DaCosta and Shelly graduated from the American Bankers Association (ABA) Stonier Graduate School of Banking on June 13 at the University of Pennsylvania, which is an intensive three-year program for bank executives. As senior vice president and director of sales, DaCosta uses his expertise to drive sales production for the Bank. He is also responsible for training all Bank employees in sales production. As senior vice president and loan review officer, Shelly is responsible for maintaining and adapting credit risk and management practices to the current economic and regulatory environment to ensure Univest balances risk and growth opportunities during the loan review process. First Savings Community Foundation has donated $20,000 to the Children’s Developmental Program’s capital campaign. Children’s Developmental Program, located at 995 Doylestown Pike, Quakertown, is a community preschool and early intervention center offering full or part time child care to children ages 6 weeks to 5 years of age. The center operates under the philosophy that all children should be given the opportunity to develop to their fullest potential. They are licensed by the Department of Public Welfare and are a Keystone STAR 4 site. Accepting the donation from Fred Schea, President and CEO of First Savings is Betsy Nilsen, CDP Executive Director and three of the centers’ attendees. The Perkasie Lions Club recently held their installation of officers for 2013-2014. The local service organization whose motto is “We Serve” is dedicated primarily to sight conservation, aiding the blind and deaf as well as helping local needy families and supporting various area community groups through a variety of fund raisers held throughout the year. Pictured left to right are Jon Dembrosky, outgoing president; JR Hunsberger, newly elected president; and installing officer Lion Robert Hunsberger, JR Hunsberger’s father. JR’s grandfather, Harold Hunsberger, was one of the Charter Members of the Perkasie Lions Club when it is was formed in 1938 and served as president in 1940-41! At the beginning of the Lehigh Valley IronPigs’ baseball season, QNB Bank committed to donating $25 to the Allentown Public Library for every double hit by an IronPigs batter. The Pigs hit an amazing 121 doubles to make the total amount donated $3,025! On Saturday, September 28, the Pearl S. Buck House and National Historic Landmark will participate in the Smithsonian’s eighth annual Museum Day Live! This immensely successful program makes cultural education accessible to everyone with free admission. For one day only, the Pearl S. Buck House will grant free access to visitors who download a Museum Day Live! ticket at Smithsonian.com/museum day. Visitors who present the Museum Day Live! ticket will gain free entrance for two for a guided tour at 11 a.m., 1 p.m. or 2 p.m. For more information on the Pearl S. Buck House, visit pearlsbuck.org/house. (From left to right) FeRROUS, Brian Schaffer, QNB Bank VP Marketing; Renee Haines, Library Director; FeFe; Ellen Bishop, Library Board President, and Dave Freeman, QNB Bank President & CEO A group of area company executives and local government officials joined forces on August 22 to continue work on the Habitat for Humanity Penn Villa project currently under construction in West Rockhill Township near Sellersville. The builders had a fun, productive morning framing walls. Representative Paul Clymer put in a full morning of framing, and Congressman Michael Fitzpatrick was able to stay for lunch and chat with all. Thanks to Fred Schea, First Savings, and Dan Kendra, Precision Solutions, for leading this effort. Companies represented on the build included: ASI, Boucher & James, Citizens, First Savings, Grandview Hospital, Lomax Companies, Precision Solutions, Univest. For the third consecutive year, Tad A. Brannon, Vice President/Consumer Lending Production Manager of First Savings Bank has been named a 2013 “Five Star Mortgage Professional” in partnership with Philadelphia Magazine. Five Star Mortgage Professional partnered with Philadelphia Magazine to survey more than 45,000 homeowners and over 250 title companies to determine the mortgage professionals in the Philadelphia area who provide exceptional service and overall satisfaction. As seen in Philadelphia Magazine, the final list of 2013 Five Star Mortgage professionals is a select group, representing less than 2% of mortgage professionals in the Philadelphia area. coming events Pearl S. Buck International is inviting the public to Discover the Legacy of Bucks County resident and worldwide humanitarian Pearl S. Buck through the voices of some of the lives that have been changed by adoption, child sponsorship and community programs at the Pearl S. Buck House. Discover the Legacy is a very special 60-minute complimentary tour being offered by Pearl S. Buck International, 520 Dublin Road, Perkasie, on selected dates and times noted below. The tours are complimentary, however space is limited and pre-registration is requested by visiting www.pearlsbuck.org/legacy or calling 215-249-0100 x133. Discover the Legacy tour dates and times for October 2013 include: October 15, 8 a.m., and October 22, 1-2 p.m. To register or for more information, visit www. pearlsbuck.org/legacy or call 215-249-0100 x133. Perkasie’s Annual Fall Festival will be held Sunday, October 6 in Menlo Park from 12 noon to 5 p.m. The Perkasie Borough Park and Recreation Advisory Board has arranged for events and attractions sure to please the entire family. Featured will be a petting zoo, demonstrations, scarecrow workshop, face painting, sand art, pony rides, refreshments, crafters, vendors, children’s rides, music, and more! The Perkasie Historical Society will be operating the Carrousel from noon until 5 p.m. All applications and pre-registration for contests and for crafters are handled through the Perkasie Borough Office at 215-257-5065. Penn Foundation’s 11th Annual Autumn Event fundraiser, featuring Film and TV Actor Jeffrey Tambor, will be held Tuesday, October 22 at 7:30 p.m., along with a Silent Auction beginning at 5:30 p.m. The event will be held at Calvary Church – Auditorium, 820 Route 113, Souderton. 6abc Action News Anchor Eva Pilgrim will serve as the evening’s emcee. The evening will also include the presentation of Penn Foundation’s 10 th annual Adventures in Excellence Award to Henry Rosenberger, Owner of Tussock Sedge Farm in Blooming Glen. Autumn Event has become Penn Foundation’s signature fundraiser and one the community highly anticipates year after year. Last year, more than 700 people attended Autumn Event and even more are expected this year. Proceeds from this event benefit Penn Foundation’s Commonwealth Fund, which helps the organization provide compassionate, responsive, and innovative care to over 10,000 individuals each year. There’s no better way to end the summer than with great food, great friends and the staff at Bankers at the JT Bankers End of Summer Charity BBQ and Poker Run on Saturday, September 21, at 1pm. The event will take place at 309 S. Main St, Sellersville, Advance Ticket Cost for the Poker Run & Picnic (driver) is $25.00 and for the Picnic Only or Poker Run Passenger, $20.00. Proceeds will benefit Pennridge High School Athletics. For more information contact 215-257-9300. The Sellersville Museum will be open Saturday and Sunday, October 12 and 13 hosting a special exhibit, “Star Wars.” The Museum will be open from 12 noon until 4:00 p.m. each day. As always, admission is free. The Museum is located next to the Sellersville Borough Office at 120 East Church Street, Sellersville. Call (215) 257-5253 for more information or visit http://www.sellersvillemuseum.org/. Get a jump on your holiday shopping and decorating by visiting the annual Ridge Crest Christmas Shop on Thursday, October 3 from 12 noon-6 p.m., Friday, October 4 from 8:30 a.m. – 7 p.m. and Saturday, October 5 from 8:30 a.m. to 12 noon at First Savings Bank, 1129 N. Fifth Street in Perkasie. Enjoy homemade holiday crafts and raffles. The Christmas Shop benefits mentally and physically challenged citizens in our local communities through LifePath and Ridge Crest. Last year the Ridge Crest volunteers were able to contribute $6,000. Perkasie Fire Company’s Annual Open House will be held October 10 from 6:00 pm until 9:00 pm, at 100 N. 5th Street, Perkasie. Come out and meet the firefighters of Perkasie Fire Company at their annual open house. Perkasie volunteer fire firefighters will be available to answer your questions about fire and rescue emergencies and show you the “ropes.” The night will include all sorts of great activities for everyone to enjoy. Kids will be able to find hazards in the Kids Fire Safety Trailer, flow water from a real fire hose and even learn about electricity from the Perkasie Borough Electric Department. There will be many special emergency teams and guests from all around the area on hand. Come out and enjoy the fun with free hotdogs and soda. For more information, go to www.perkasiefd.org. Don’t forget to change your smoke detector batteries! Fire Prevention Week is October 6th through 12th, 2013 A Scrap Metal and Appliance Fundraiser will be held on October 26 from 8:00 am until 11:00 am at Schoeller’s Inc., located at 419 S. 5th Street, Perkasie. Do you have any old household appliances or other scrap metal lying around? The Perkasie Fire Company will be accepting these items for free and recycling them ecologically. Any appliances with refrigerants, (refrigerators, freezers, air-conditioners, dehumidifiers, etc.) will also be accepted for a small donation of $30 to properly remove the potentially harmful chemical. For more information, visit www.perkasiefd.org or call Schoeller’s at (215) 257-5131. HELP STOP HUNGER ! JOIN THE PENNRIDGE CROP WALK October 13, 2013 St. Andrew’s Lutheran Church 20 Dill Rd. or the Golden Mile or Lenape Park Contact: Rev. Dennis Hartman, 215-795-2923, dennishartman1@verizon.net Registration: Registration: 12:30 p.m., Walk: 1:15 p.m. JOIN THE INDIAN VALLEY CROP WALK October 13, 2013 Souderton Mennonite Church 105 W. Chestnut St., Souderton Registration: 1:00 p.m. / Walk: 1:30 p.m. Mr and Mrs. Lee and Lois Hunsicker, 215-723-8242, lvhunsicker@gmail.com Come out to one of these CROP Hunger Walks to raise money for Church World Service to help end hunger around the block and around the world. The Pennridge walk will benefit the Pennridge FISH organization locally, while the Indian Valley walk will benefit Keystone Opportunity Center and Generations Senior Center locally, with 25% of cash donations and all food pantry items going to these two groups. Board of Directors and Staff - 2013 Dave Nyman Bill Delaney President Consultant Vice President Landis Supermarket Doris Kaucher Thomas Skiffington Secretary D. Kaucher & Assoc. Treasurer RE/MAX 440, Perkasie Betty Graver Executive Director, PCC David Alderfer, Director Todd Hurley, Director James Steeley, Director Grand View Hospital First Saving Bank Betty Meier Steeley Funeral Home David Beck, Director Bret Krevolin, Director Lisa Bogan The Weimer Group QNB Assistant to the Executive Director David Caro, Esq., Director Teri Mandic, Director Natalie Schmolk Grim, Biehn & Thatcher Pearl S. Buck International Administrative Assistant Chris Fickes, Director James Spindler, Director Brenda Price CKF Univest Corporation of PA Communications Editor Remember, you can always get updated information on all of our events on our website: www.pennridge.com Coming Events September 20 September 25 September 25 October 2 October 2 October 8 October 9 October 25 October 24 October 30 Government Affairs Committee Meeting, Chamber 7:30 a.m. Leadership Bucks . . . Upper County Orientation Session, BCCC Upper Bucks Campus 8:00 a.m. Business After Hours, Penn Foundation’s Wellspring Clubhouse 5:00-7:00 p.m. Board of Director Meeting, Chamber 7:30 a.m. Phoenix Rehab Open House Anniversary Celebration 5:00 p.m. PCC Night at the Theater, Sellersville Theater 7:00 p.m. Leadership Bucks . . . Upper County Session, BCCC Upper Bucks Campus 8:00 a.m. Government Affairs Committee Breakfast, Revivals 8:00 a.m. PACC, Bucks County Community College Upper Bucks Campus 7:30 p.m. Leadership Bucks . . . Upper County Session, Upper Bucks Tech School 8:00 a.m. SCORE Counselor available every Thursday from 9:30 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. at the Chamber office. Check out their web site at http://www.score.org seven days a week. Remember your ABC’s: Always Buy Chamber ! ! !
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