Chamber Historic Library Then and Now with the Wright Family
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Chamber Historic Library Then and Now with the Wright Family
Western Build a better business with us. May / June 2015 Chamber Historic Library Getting ready to Celebrate 100 years in 2016 Then and Now with the Wright Family By Judith Lee They say, “The more things change, the more they stay the same,” and it couldn’t be more true – in a good way – for the Wright family and the Western Chester County Chamber of Commerce. Some 50 years ago, the late Malcolm Wright led the WCCCC as President, and in 2014, his grandson Jonathan Wright assumed the same office. Can you guess which local Chamber business is located in this building today? Chester County Food Bank A Fresh Approach The Chester County Food Bank is a non-profit organization that collects, grows, purchases, processes, stores and distributes food to those who serve the hungry of Chester County. They are the central location for local agencies, like food cupboards, that service to individuals in need. More than food drives — that put cans on the shelves of local food cupboards — CCFB is intricately involved with community partners, local businesses and many dedicated volunteers to help feed our neighbors here in Chester County. Last year, the Food Bank distributed 2.5 million pounds of food with over 800,000 pounds being fresh food. 3 “My grandfather was a great supporter of the community. He liked to meet people and network, and I would say we share that,” said Jonathan, who is owner with other family members of the Wright Agency in Downingtown. Malcolm Wright Jonathan Wright In his day, Malcolm Wright was a successful business owner in another field. He founded and owned Malcolm Wright Buick Oldsmobile GMC of Coatesville, and later, Thorndale. 6 Our Mission: Our Vision: Connecting our members to new ideas, resources, and relationships to achieve their goals. A thriving region that is well connected, innovative & accessible for community & business growth. NEW MEMBERS Adelfi Promotions Kimberton Whole Foods Michael Millard PO Box 552 West Chester, PA 19381 484-883-3135 mmillard@adelfipromo.com www.adelfipromo.com Promotional Products/Graphic Design Focused on developing solutions to meet our client’s needs, we work closely with our clients in order to narrow the search and offer thoughtful and simple options. Referred by: Jonathan Wright, The Wright Agency Belle Vie Salon Kelly Hook 137 E. Lancaster Ave Downingtown, PA 19335 484-237-8417 kelmccomsey@gmail.com www.belleviesalon.com Salons/Barbers Full service hair salon for men, women, and children. Referred by: Jonathan Wright, The Wright Agency Entire Tech Group Lincoln University Seitu Stephens 351 Kersey Street Coatesville, PA 19320 484-365-7754 sstephens@lincoln.edu www.lincoln.edu Colleges/Community Colleges/Universities The Lincoln University offers a variety of degree programs designed to help you succeed with your career goals. Whether you are seeking your bachelor’s or master’s degree, or simply looking to enhance your skills with a few choice courses, at Lincoln students will acquire the education and skills necessary to be competitive in today’s global society. Mr. E’s Tavern & Fine Food Dom Saccone 1224 W. Lincoln Valley Township, PA 19320 610-500-5231 sales@etech4it.com www.entiretechgroup.com Professional IT Services Referred by: Karl Klingmann II, Penn Rise Benefits Ground Up Home Inspections Kevin Kerr 363 Hill Road Honey Brook, PA 19344 610-324-3064 ks-kerr@hotmail.com www.grounduphomeinspections.com Home Inspections I am an ASHI certified home inspector specializing in pre-sale home inspections. I provide an assortment of services including radon, termite, septic, well and water tests all included in a detailed written report. Referred by: Matt Gorham, Realtor The Matt Gorham Group Keller Williams Real Estate Terry Brett PO Box 760 Kimberton, PA 19460 610-935-1444 terry@kimbertonwholefoods.com www.kimbertonwholefoods.com Retail Natural Grocery Retail, Natural Grocery, Produce, Supplements, and Gifts. Beth Perdue 313 W. Kings Hwy Coatesville, PA 19320 610-384-4356 mrestavern@verizon.net www.mrestavern.biz Restaurants, Banquet Facilities, Bars, Caterers We are a small country tavern serving delicious food to our community. Lunches and dinners everyday from 10am until late. Full service bar including take out beer. Referred by: Sam Slokom, Brandywine Business Systems Penn Liberty Bank Jerry Calone 1201 E. Lancaster Hwy Downingtown, PA 19335 610-535-6821 gcalone@pennlibertybank.com www.pennlibertybank.com Banks, Credit Unions, Financial Services Penn Liberty Bank is a locally owned and managed community bank, priding itself on offering exceptional personalized service and commitment to the community. Penn Liberty Bank offers products and services in the areas of Commercial, Personal, and Not for Profit Banking, as well as Wealthy Advisory. Western View is a publication of the Western Chester County Chamber of Commerce 50 South First Avenue, Coatesville, PA 19320 • 610-384-9550 Chamber@WesternChesterCounty.com RENEWING MEMBERS 20+ YEARS Rotary Club of Coatesville WC Adams 10+ YEARS Art Partners Studio Theresa Salinas Freedom Village at Brandywine Gina MacDonald Habitat for Humanity of Chester County Chip Huston Paulsonbilt Pamela Barranco RAS Industries Dick Saha Siana, Bellwoar & McAndrew LLP Eric Brown, Esq. 5+ YEARS Brian Hoskins Ford Ed Kovatch DiMatteo Insurance Al DiMatteo Envera Michael Matheny Fairways Apartments & Townhomes Kristin Undercuffler Holiday Inn Morgantown Arthur Yui Honey Brook Pharmacy Tony Scalies Image Ink Janet Petsko Matt Gorham, Realtor The Matt Gorham Group Keller Williams Real Estate Payroll & Accounting 4 You, Inc. Laura Vattilana PECO Energy Company Greg Carey Provident Homes Corporation Matt Bedwell Signal 88 Security of Octorara Pete Mango The Lukens Band Mike Givler The O’Meara Law Firm Anita O’Meara The UPS Store-Parkesburg Richard Jenkins 3 Design: GK Productions, Inc. • Printing: Thorndale Press, Inc. © 2015 Western Chester County Chamber of Commerce All Rights Reserved. May / June 2015 2 RENEWING MEMBERS 2 <5 YEARS Atglen Borough Caren Andrews Economy Self Storage Eileen Rowan LegalShield Amber Little Mikel Mailings Mike Schnitzius Novak Strategic Advisors Alan Novak Opera House Dental Pope John Paul II Regional Catholic Elementary School Education Summit April 10, 2015 Maria Samson Snap Fitness Ty Blocker VanDyne Insurance Agency Donna VanDyne Walgreens Thomas Hobson Zakback Inc. Bruce Korn Dirk Hagen, DDS 1 Chester County Food Bank CCFB endeavors to connect with our county’s agricultural roots, by locally sourcing whenever feasible through our farm partnerships, local produce auctions and raised bed gardens. At four growing sites at Chester County farms, the Food Bank’s director of agriculture programs, manages and maintains along with hundreds of committed volunteers to grow a select harvest of vegetables to distribute to our agency partners. The Food Bank will also purchase from local farms whether from the farmer directly or at produce auctions. The agriculture program’s primary goal is to grow food for neighbors in need, but it is also about education. Through their raised bed gardens and Outdoor Classroom at Springton Manor Farm the Food Bank is not only getting a community involved in harvesting for the hungry but is also able to educate about the importance of local fresh food and eating healthfully. The Food Bank has 125 raised bed garden sites located at a variety of locations including large corporations, churches, and 42 schools. The Food Bank is taking a fresh approach to fighting hunger in our community. There are a variety of volunteer opportunities at farms, raised bed gardens and at the Food Bank’s kitchen and warehouse located in Exton in the Eagleview Corporate Center. To get involved visit chestercountyfoodbank.org. Get involved! M.CynthiaQuinn C ERTIFIED P UBLIC A CCOUNTANT 7 RED OAK DRIVE COATESVILLE, PA 19320 TEL (610) 380-1040 FAX (610) 384-6886 3 Dr. Cathy Tashner WCCCC recently held an Education Summit at the Chester County Public Safety Training Facility. John Lymberis, President Elect welcomed over 45 guests to the event and introduced Dr. Cathy Tashner, superintendent of the Coatesville Area School District and Lisa McNamara, K-12 Program Administrator from the Octorara School District. Dr. Taschner presented the Promise of Schools and the importance of the partnership between school and business and how it helps to give students and teachers a realistic picture of the business world. She discussed the benefits for both the business and community by improving school programs, providing real life experiences for students and teachers and involvement in the education of the community youth. It also benefits the school by providing adult role models with expertise that otherwise may not be available in the classroom. Lisa McNamara presented a similar message and shared with the attendees Octorara’s initiative of “Maximizing Opportunities for Success” for preparing students for the new economy. By partnering with local businesses, Octorara Area School District has implemented programs such as Career Pathways and ten (10) in-house Career and Technical Lisa McNamara Educational Programs. Octorara continues to work towards renewing a K-12 Career Development Curriculum and opening their Career & Technical Education Programs, such as Agriculture Production Operations, Agriculture Mechanics, Accounting, Business Marketing, Drafting and Design Technology, Woodworking, Graphic Design & Illustration, Culinary Arts, Child Care Education, and Homeland Security & Protective Services to other districts and building more industry partnerships. May / June 2015 Business in the News Municipal Update Before our Municipal Luncheon, we paid our respects to a special municipal official, Frank Haas from West Sadsbury Township, who recently passed away. Frank’s most notable contributions to his community were the Victory Brewing Company project moving into his township, the consolidation Chester County Commissioners ◊ Commissioners Kathi Cozzone and Terence Farrell presented updates on the county strategic plan, VISTA 2025, transportation and workforce development. ◊ They are planning a workforce summit this fall in partnership with the Workforce Investment Board (WIB) and United Way. ◊ The Chester County Public Safety Training Facility tactical village is almost completed. South Coatesville Borough ~ Terry Bruno ◊ CNC Manufacturing has purchased additional property to increase their business expansion. ◊ Southview Homes has started their 4th phase of building Renovations on South 1st Avenue to include a new eatery opening. ◊ A grant from the county will allow sewer expansion in South Coatesville. Western Chester County Council of Governments ~ Terry Bruno ◊ WCCCOG has a Facebook page and soon a website: www.wcccog.org. Meetings are open to the public and anyone can serve on committees. ◊ WCCCOG has received a Vision Partnership Inner Municipal Grant from the Chester County Planning Commisssion for the engineering study on a walk/bike/historical marker trail through South Coatesville, Coatesville, Modena Borough and Valley Township. East Brandywine Township ◊ ◊ ◊ ◊ ◊ ◊ ~ Scott Piersol Pulte Homes discussing 91 unit townhome development adjacent to the Village of Guthriesville. New Trego restaurant to open in the Applecross Country Club. Ryan Homes to construct 242 homes between Township Road and Creek Road in the northern part of the Township. Honey Brook Pharmacy opening 2nd location in the Village of Guthriesville. Learning Center proposing a daycare facility in the Village of Guthriesville. Township has formed a foundation to raise funds for municipal open space and recreation projects. May / June 2015 of the Atglen, Pomeroy and Parkesburg fire companies into the Keystone Valley Fire Department, and the municipalities of West Sadsbury Twp, Parkesburg Boro, Sadsbury Twp and Highland Twp’s formulation of the Keystone Valley Regional Fire District via an Intergovernmental Agreement. Honey Brook Borough ~ Chris Mulhall ◊ Streetscape improvements: roads and sidewalks on three blocks center of town including old fashioned street lights. ◊ Harmony Days in September. ◊ Updating Comprehensive Plan with Honey Brook Township”. City of Coatesville ~ Linda Lavender Norris ◊ Train Station moving forward including parking grants & 3rd Avenue streetscapes. ◊ Legend Properties purchased main street buildings for business recruitment. ◊ July 11 — Fireworks through a Unity Grant. ◊ 100th Anniversary of Coatesville Celebration events continue with Heritage Day Oct. 17. Parkesburg Borough ◊ ◊ ◊ ◊ ~ Jim Thomas Housing projects: 7th Ave 32 units & 8th Ave has 8 lots left. New revitalization plan for Parkesburg. Community Day in Minch Park August 8. State Representative Harry Lewis Jr. has established a branch office in Parkesburg. Atglen Borough ~ Brian Wenzka ◊ The Borough has taken action to be ready for smart growth. The newly enacted zoning ordinance encourages business development and the creation of neo-traditional neighborhoods. ◊ The Borough upgraded the Wastewater Treatment facility at a cost of $ 2.6 million. $1/2 million dollars was invested in the public water supply system to construct a new well. ◊ Grant funding financed infrastructure improvements, sidewalks, curbs, and a downtown streetscapes project with attractive pole lighting and tree plantings. 5 4 Christmas in July! Your Business Will Hit a Homerun . . . if you sponsor Western Chester County Chamber Night at the Reading Fightin’ Phils July 16th, 7:05 pm with Fireworks after the Game All Chamber members will be given 10 tickets to the game It is our way of thanking you for all your support throughout the year. WCCCC has purchased 5,000 tickets to fill the stadium with members, friends and family. Sounds like a great event, doesn’t it? Think of the opportunity to have your business name attached to this event . . . Your Name or Logo on all 5000 Tickets! Limited time offer…until May 31st • $500 Sponsorship gets your logo on all 5,000 tickets • $250 Sponsorship gets your name listed on all 5000 tickets Add your name to these Early bird sponsors: Fulton Bank Thorndale Press Penn Rise Benefits The Wright Agency Matt Gorham, Realtor Fashay Consulting Ingleside Golf Club Sovereign Environmental Our Platinum Sponsors: WCCC Night at the Reading Fightin’ Phils g with after the Game! Learn more at LGHealth.org/Parkesburg or call 610-857-6616. REAL ESTATE Noel Bernard Realtor®, ABR®, ASR® 950 S. Octorara Trail | Parkesburg 610-363-4300 Direct 610-363-4399 Choose well. Be well. ® "Service with a Smile & Dedication" May / June 2015 4 Highland Township ~ Bo Alexander ◊ Highland has 11,000 acres of which 6,500 are preserved agricultural land. ◊ Their Agricultural production includes vegetables, poultry, dairy and equine farms. ◊ Highland Township is grateful to the County for actively preserving land in Chester County. Honey Brook Township ~ Kristy J. Deischer-Eddy ◊ The Park & Recreation Committee has many programs lined up for the summer. All details & registration forms are on the Township website: www.honeybrooktwp.com. ◊ The Land Preservation Committee has been instrumental in securing Agricultural Easements for 2,450 acres of farmland in the Township. 3,250 total acres are preserved, representing 19% of the Township’s total land. ◊ With assistance from the Honey Brook Lions Club, Chester County United Way, SABIC-Integrated Plastics, and CCRES, a Born Learning Trail has been installed at the township’s park. This is a series of interactive games for preschoolers and their caregivers. A Little Free Library is one of the trail’s features. Western Chester County Municipal Leaders West Caln Township ~ Tammy Russell ◊ Their New website westcaln.org includes historical & agricultural articles. ◊ They announced a new solicitor and engineer. ◊ A new baseball field has been installed at Layton Park. ◊ Layton Park has many events including Community yard sales. Caln Township ◊ ◊ ◊ ◊ ~ Greg Prowant New comprehensive plan including new development of townhomes and apartments near Rt 322. New traffic patterns at Rt 30 & 340 and also at Rt 322. Softmart is relocating and expanding with 200 new jobs. New zoning ordinances & Lerta has allowed business growth. Sadsbury Township ◊ ◊ ◊ ◊ ~ Earl Taylor New restaurant ZING Sushi owned by John H. Lymberis. CVS will be coming to intersection of Routes 10 & 30. Park improvements are in the works. Sadsbury Village enhancements including sidewalks will be out for bid later this year. Valley Township ~ Patrice Proctor Bottom Dollar store will be replaced with Aldi Food store. Proposed new township building is looking to select architect. Valley Day is August 8. 300 new homes coming. New businesses; Rainbow Dental, Flowers in Bloom and several day cares. ◊ Applied for an open space grant and working on zoning changes. ◊ ◊ ◊ ◊ ◊ 5 May / June 2015 1 Then and Now continued “The auto business is challenging in any era, and I would think even more so to start a dealership from scratch back then when this was an underdeveloped part of the county,” Jonathan observed. “I learned what every active Chamber member knows. You get out of the Chamber what you put into it. The more you give of your time, the more you build personal connections and business relationships,” he said. He noted that his “Pup-pup” loved progress and development, and embraced new technology as a way to improve people’s everyday lives. Jonathan characterized his experience as President of WCCCC as “eye-opening.” “I remember the beginning of keyless entry, when you would push a button [on a fob] to lock the car. When it would ‘beep’ at you, my grandfather loved that!” Jonathan said. “A ‘regular member’ can stand back and let things happen. But as you assume more leadership, you have more effect on the activities. When you are President, there is no one else to do it for you; you have to be ‘on’ all the time,” he said. Jonathan became active in the Chamber in 2007, and said he was a “regular member” for a few years. He attended events and networked with other members. Jonathan noted that he now fully appreciates the work done by the Chamber staff, and how much Donna and Amy do to “make it all happen.” “No one knew who I was. A few people would mistake me for my dad (Jon Wright). Everyone seemed about 20 years older than me (although many younger professionals have joined since then). It was intimidating,” Jonathan remembered. If Malcolm Wright was still with us, Jonathan believes he would be pleased with how much growth there has been in Western Chester County and in WCCCC. “He loved to see things move forward,” Jonathan said. “He would be impressed and proud to be part of it.” After about three years, Jonathan became Chair of the Chamber Golf Outing, a position he filled through 2013. He also served on the Membership Committee, and was elected to the Board of Directors. FULTON BANK DOES SO MUCH MORE THAN YOU THINK. For Your Business 9KVJXCNWCDNGƂPCPEKCNVQQNUNQECNUGTXKEGCPFVJGRGTUQPCNK\GFUWRRQTV[QWFGUGTXG(WNVQP$CPMKU EQOOKVVGFVQFQKPI/14'VQJGNR[QWITQY[QWTUOCNNDWUKPGUU+PRGTUQPQPNKPGCPFQPVJGIQ Come in to meet your local Relationship Manager today. We’re right next door: )WVJTKGUXKNNG1HƂEG *QTUGUJQG2KMG 2CTMGUDWTI1HƂEG 100 W. First Ave. 'ZVQP1HƂEG '5YGFGUHQTF4F fultonbank.com Fulton Bank, N.A. Member FDIC. Member of Fulton Financial Family. May / June 2015 6 VISTA Today Golf Winners The Western Chester County Chamber of Commerce is pleased to announce a partnership with VISTA Today, a new online Chester County business journal. Thanks to our host VISTA Today, developed by Parkesburg resident and WCCCC member Ken Knickerbocker, is a new community-driven online business journal telling Chester County’s business story as those stories unfold every day. With professionally written posts and attractive photographs, the site gives a daily snapshot of the county’s diverse and unfolding economy. VISTA Today also maintains a much-needed running calendar of events and hopes to add a employment hub linking qualified candidates with job openings across the county. Anyone who has visited the site can attest, VISTA Today is easy-to-read and packed with must-know local business news. The site is an essential business resource for anyone looking to grow their business or find a local investment opportunity. Coatesville Country Club 1st Place Winners Todd Darlington, Kevin Morgan, Brad Miles, Dr. Sean Early. If you haven’t done so already, consider subscribing to VISTA Today, like today. Subscribing is free and ensures you’ll be in the know on the latest Chester County business news. 2nd Place Winners Matt Gorham, Matt Schmidt, Ed Kovatch, John Sears. Closest to the Pin Diane Fasnacht. Longest Drive Caren Andrews. Longest Drive Jonathan Sears. Jones J-S Sparr All Things Plumbing 610.500.4373 atplumbing@verizon.net Business Gifts, Inc. Thousands of Items with Your Custom Imprint Greg Krajewski greg-paragon@comcast.net 610.857.5506 Call for your Free Catalog or Visit paragonbusinessgifts.com 7 May / June 2015 50 South First Avenue, Coatesville, PA 19320 ϲϭϬͲϯϴϰͲϵϱϱϬͻŚĂŵďĞƌΛtĞƐƚĞƌŶŚĞƐƚĞƌŽƵŶƚLJ͘ĐŽŵ ADDRESS SERVICE REQUESTED Our 2015 Platinum Sponsors Energy Independence Day May 17, 1 – 6pm, Waste Oil Recyclers MOGREENA wasteoilrecyclers.com May 13, 7:30 – 9am Corporate Citizenship presented by Jeff March, Citadel President & CEO Chester County Food Bank, 650 Pennsylvania Dr., Exton May 14, 5 – 7pm Making Connections Happy Hour May 20, 12 – 4pm, Lincoln University Coatesville Coatesvilleaction.org OABest Expo The Craft House, 300 N. Bailey Rd., Thorndale June 9, 7am – 4pm Chamber Day in Harrisburg Join members from Chambers all across Pennsylvania for informational sessions on business related topics Upcoming Events Coatesville ACTION Career & Training Expo June 11, 5 – 7pm Making Connections Happy Hour Mr. E’s Tavern & Fine Food, 313 W. Kings Highway, Coatesville June 22, 5-7pm Longaberger & Vear Bradley Basket Bingo Freedom Village Brandywine, 15 Freedom Blvd., West Brandywine July 9, 5-7pm or come early at 3 pm to golf 9 holes Joint Golf Mixer with Downingtown-Thorndale Regional Chamber May 30, 10 – 2pm, Octorara High School Octorara.k12.pa.us Coatesville Senior Center Golf Outing June 22, 11am – 8pm, Coatesville Country Club CoatesvilleSeniorCenter.org TMACC Annual Luncheon June 26 Chester Valley Golf Club Keynote Speaker: Sarah Feinberg, Acting Administrator of the Federal Railroad Administration tmacc.org Ingleside Golf Club, 104 Horseshoe Dr. Thorndale July 16, 7 – 10pm WCCCC Chamber Night at the Reading Fightin’ Phils Like us on Facebook FirstEnergy Stadium, 1900 Centre Ave. /Rt 61 South, Reading Fireworks and Christmas in July NEW for 2015 — Making Connections Happy Hour Every 2nd Thursday Chamber Board of Directors Executive Committee Jonathan Wright President John H. Lymberis President Elect The Wright Agency Harry’s The Neighborhood Place / The Attic Lounge Greg Prowant Vice President Caln Township Bill Shaw Life Transforming Ministries Adrienne MacKenzie Citadel Donna Siter Amy Davis Treasurer Bernie Beegle Advanced GeoServices Erik Brecht EMB Specialty, LLC Francesca Crane Bridge of Hope Lancaster & Chester Counties Todd Darlington James Gable Pennsylvania American Water Past President Matt Gorham The Matt Gorham Group Executive Director Business Manager Bob Grabus Chester County Economic Development Council Mike Guyer Fulton Bank Shannon Maria Jones Transportation Management Association of Chester County Karl Klingmann II Penn Rise Benefits Greg Lownes Lownes Computer Service Gina MacDonald Freedom Village Donna McCorkle JetPay Payroll Services Lisa McNamara Octorara Area School District Kimberly Nicolas Marriott Courtyard Coatesville Janet Petsko Image Ink Susan Salvo Art & Architecture Dr. Cathy Taschner Coatesville Area School District Doug Thompson Citadel
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