Southern Exposure - Southern Chester County Chamber of Commerce

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Southern Exposure - Southern Chester County Chamber of Commerce
Southern Exposure
1st QUARTER 2014
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47TH ANNUAL DINNER
& Presentation of the 2013
Outstanding Citizen of the Year Award
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just a few.
The Chamber’s 47th Annual Dinner promises our
guests an evening to remember. Reservations are
being accepted to fill a limited number of open seats,
so please don’t delay.
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PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE
Dear Members and Friends,
Welcome to another exciting
year with the Southern Chester
County Chamber of Commerce!
I am excited, honored, and most
importantly humbled to serve
as the Chamber president in the
coming year. I am happy to report
the state of our Chamber is very
good, due in large part to the outstanding leadership of
the past. Following in the footsteps of all the fantastic
men and women before me will certainly be tough shoes
to fill; however, I am certain with the wonderful staff we
have with Cheryl and Paula, our executive committee,
board of directors, circle partners, member businesses,
and countless individuals who volunteer their time
weekly on the five great Chamber committees, I’m
confident together we can get the job done.
I joined the Southern Chester County Chamber of
Commerce about six years ago, and I can honestly say
it has been a great experience. I truly believe in what
the Chamber of Commerce can do for you, personally
and professionally; however, as the saying goes, you
get out of it only what you put in. To me, that comes
down to three things.
First, the Chamber allows the opportunity for both
personal and professional development. With over
70 events and programs annually and numerous
opportunities to get involved or volunteer, there are
ample occasions to perfect that 30-second elevator
pitch, hear first-hand how the latest changes to the
tax code will affect your business, discover how your
colleagues are using social media to its fullest, learn
about the upcoming changes to healthcare, try your hand
at the annual Chamber scholarship golf tournament, or
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hear what others think about the current and future
economic outlook, to name just a few.
The second is networking with likeminded individuals
or people with the same interests or common goals
and aspirations – people who participate in Women
in Business, GROW, Kennett BizNet, Network at Noon,
Community and Government Relations Committee,
the Communications, Ambassadors, Membership
Committees and much more. Meeting likeminded
individuals doesn’t have to be hard; it’s about taking
the right steps, putting yourself in the right places. It’s
one thing to sit behind a computer screen and fire off
e-mails, marketing pieces, and solicit new business,
but there’s nothing better than sitting face-to-face with
likeminded individuals with whom you can connect.
And the third is about connection. With social media,
email, mobile phones, etc. paving communications
forward, it’s easy to lose sight of communication
without connection. I’m a big fan of the aforementioned;
however, connecting with people raises communication
to a whole new level. I’ve had the chance to connect
with multiple people through the Chamber, some whom
I now call good friends. We have not only done business
together, but we’ve also had great fun together.
In 2014, there will again be ample opportunities
to get involved, grow your business, expand your
development, volunteer, and most importantly have
fun. I urge you to take full advantage of all the Southern
Chester County Chamber of Commerce has to offer,
you will not be disappointed. Here’s to a prosperous,
healthy, and happy upcoming year. Thank you as always
for your continued support!
Joe Waters
2014 SCCCC President
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SOUTHERN CHESTER COUNTY
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
2014 OFFICERS
President
Joseph Waters
R.J. Waters & Associates, Inc.
Vice President
Anthony J. Poluch, Jr.
The Bryn Mawr Trust Company
Chairman
Matthew D. Tucker
Pegasus Technologies LLC
Secretary
Daria Payne
Dansko, Inc.
Treasurer
Dana Ketterer, CPA
Fenstermacher & Company, LLP
Executive Director
Cheryl Kuhn, IOM
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Miguel Alban
Avanti Seguros LLC
Timothy J. Cassidy, PhD
Bernardon Haber Holloway
Architects PC
Anthony J. D’Amico
To-Jo Mushrooms, Inc.
Doug Doerfler
Genesis HealthCare LLC
Karen Eichman, Esquire
Attorney at Law
Patricia Evans
Longwood Gardens
Mathew Gooch
Jennersville Regional Hospital
Matthew Grieco
Grieco Family Funeral Homes
John A. Jaros, Esq.
Riley Riper Hollin & Colagreco
Attorneys at Law
Patrick Kearney
Exelon Generation
Dr. Chad Laurence
Corrective Chiropractic
Judith Lee
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Betsy Niedziejko
Fulton Bank
Darren Talham
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Dear Friends,
CHRIS MURDOCH
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I want to thank you [John Colgan] very much
for your support and prayers in helping me
to get through this somewhat difficult time.
I’m certain that St. Joseph, your group
and the SCCCC networking really did it for
me. I got this job through one of my very
new acquaintances from SCCCC and I am
very grateful. My connection asked me to
forward my resume and she would forward
it on. Surprisingly, the firm had an opening,
interviewed me and it all clicked!
After sending out about 60 resumes, applying
for lots of positions, taking 6 Microsoft
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Investing in education is
crucial to the future of what
our country stands for and
central to the mission of the
Chamber. Soon, our Board
President, Joe Waters and I
will present scholarship awards to graduating
seniors from Avon Grove, Kennett Consolidated
and Unionville/Chadds Ford school districts. In
addition, we provide monetary scholarship gifts
to the Foundation for Free Enterprise Education
(FFEE). These scholarships are earmarked
for local high school sophomores and juniors,
who are eagerly awaiting acceptance into the
program.
FFEE is a PA-based nonprofit organization
whose mission is to provide leadership in
furthering the understanding and appreciation
of the free market system by educating young
people and others who will influence their
future concerning free market economics,
individual self-reliance, and preservation of the
entrepreneurial spirit.
Each summer, four one-week sessions entitled
Pennsylvania Free Enterprise Week (PFEW)
are held. This marvelously innovative program
teaches students about issues facing business
people every day. PFEW is internationally
acclaimed for its excellence, and annually
graduates nearly 2,000 students, with a vastly
improved understanding about free market
economics and how economic opportunities are
so integrally tied to personal freedom.
Participants are grouped into ‘management
teams’ of senior executives who have inherited
imaginary companies. Under the guiding hands
of ‘executives-on-loan’, teams operate their
firms and compete against two other student
‘companies’ manufacturing and distributing
the same imaginary product. The fledgling
executives face decisions that any real-life
businessperson confronts; they work with
balance sheets, statements of income, and
other financial documents and react to a variety
of external factors.
Our ability to present these gifts is possible
only because of the support from sponsors and
golfers of the Chamber’s Annual Scholarship
Golf Tournament & Dinner. Now in its 19th year,
the Tournament is a key signature event that
combines the best of member networking with
doing something beneficial for the southern
Chester County community. This year’s event
will be held on Monday, August 11th at the
beautiful and challenging Hartefeld National
Golf Club in Avondale.
Stay tuned for opportunities to support this
worthwhile cause as a golfer or sponsor. Feel
free to contact me with any questions or if you
would like additional information.
Your Success Is Our Business.
Best regards,
Cheryl Kuhn, IOM
Executive Director
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47TH ANNUAL DINNER CONT’D...
Presentation of the Outstanding Citizen of the Year Award
Join us for the announcement of the
2013 SCCCC Outstanding Citizen of the
Year Award.
Past Recipients:
1968 *W. Robert Scott
1969 *J. Norman Connell
1970 *Sidney Hutton, Sr.
1971 *Mrs. Harold Cooper
1972 *Lewis D. Einstein
1973 *James Walker Brown
1974 *Richard T. Worrall
1975 *Gerald A. Albert
1976 *Dr. John A. Torello
1977 *Knowles R. Bowen
1978 *Dr. Leonard I. Kanofsky
1979 Rev. John L. Ferguson
1980 *Andre R. Goetz
1981 *Katherine B. Way
1982 *Malcolm “Bat” Burton
1983 *Alma D. Struble
The Award has been given annually since
1967 and signifies exemplary volunteer
efforts demonstrating creativity, vision,
leadership, and citizenship by providing
service to programs and activities that
positively impact the welfare of the
Southern Chester County community.
Since that time, residents and business
leaders have gathered annually to honor
men and women who have served the
community in this manner.
1984 *William Buffington
1985 *Dorothea Cloud Morse
1986 *John “Tibby” Connell
1986 *Donald E. McKay
1987 C. Mercer Sloan
1987 Carol Wendel
1988 Carol Merrick
1989 Barbara Cloud
1990 *Ruth Brown
1991 Aaron J. Martin
1992 Dr. Barry R. Kanofsky
1993 Sister Jane Houtman
1994 Charles S. Cramer, Sr.
1995 David L. Myers
1996 W. Thomas Musser
1997 Carol C. Berzon
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
Donna L. Hood
Linda Ingenthron
Thomas C. Swett
Mabel Thompson
Tony Talamonti
Michael Perna, Esq.
John W. Singer
Kathleen Lafferty
Doris Haley
Eva Verplanck
James T. Horn
Michael R. Walker
Janice Taylor
Terence Farrell
Stacie A. Kucera
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SCC LOCAL WILL PROMOTE SOUTHERN CHESTER COUNTY
By Judith Lee, Communication Works Now
By early April, Southern Chester County (SCC) will have a mobile app to
connect residents, visitors, tourists, and businesses with restaurants,
shopping, hotels, events and much more. Called “SCC Local” the mobile
app will be a free download from the Apple or Android app stores,
courtesy of Southern Chester County Chamber of Commerce.
number with call-back capability, hours, address and description. The
app provides a GPS map showing the exact location of the business from
wherever you are. The user can request turn-by-turn directions from their
exact location.
“We wanted to make it very convenient for local residents and people
visiting our area to find out what’s available here, and connect them with
the businesses that meet their needs,” noted Darren Talham, president of
Kennett Systems and member of the SCCCC Board of Directors.
“Given the explosion in mobile app usage, the SCCCC Board believes this
is the best way to promote businesses that are members of the Chamber
to the region and beyond,” noted Matthew Tucker, SCCCC Chairman of
the Board. “We were fortunate to have the resources that enabled us to
develop a mobile app.”
SCC Local will be free to download, and updates will come automatically
to users’ phones, keeping them up-to-date on businesses and events in
southern Chester County. Businesses do not pay to be included in the
app, but they must be SCCCC members to be included in SCC Local.
The primary resource for app development was Kennett Systems, an
active Chamber member and experienced software developer. Kennett
Systems also has developed LazrApp™, a proprietary mobile app
platform for individual businesses.
“Our Board feels this mobile app keeps pace as an important member
benefit,” Tucker noted. “SCC Local will enhance the visibility and image
of the entire region, as well as our member businesses. We see this as a
win-win for the Chamber and all of southern Chester County.”
Kennett Systems built the platform for SCC Local, which offers easy
navigation through Home Page buttons: Restaurants, Shopping, Personal
Services, Lodging, Events, and Browse Members.
SCC Local will be launched to the public at the Chamber’s 47th Annual
Dinner, scheduled for March 28 at Longwood Gardens.
One-touch access to contact information is at the user’s fingertips, when
the user clicks through to a listing. Each business is listed with telephone
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five, one-week individual sessions in July and August. The focus of the
week is to group the participants (strangers at first) into “management
teams” of senior executives who have inherited imaginary “companies.”
These teams, under the guiding hands of an “executives-on-loan,” called
Company Advisors, operate their firms for a computer-simulated threeyear period of time. To add a sense of reality, they are competing against
two other student “companies” manufacturing and distributing the same
product. These fledgling corporate executives are faced with decisions
that any real-life business person confronts daily. They work with balance
sheets, statements of income, market share surveys, etc., etc., and must
also react to a variety of external factors. Oil embargos, inflation, union
strikes, are but a few of the “unknowns” that these young entrepreneurs
must deal with as they operate their businesses. Sound familiar?
SCCCC is proud to support PFEW
If you haven’t heard,
there is a truly
unique and wonderful
program operating in
Pennsylvania for the
past thirty-five years
designed to teach our
high school students
why “free enterprise” is
key to the American way
A PFEW marketing team takes a “time out” from of life. Pennsylvania
working on their television commercial scripts for Free Enterprise Week
their company’s product.
(PFEW), internationallyacclaimed for its excellence, will graduate more than 2,000 students
this coming summer with a vastly improved understanding about
how free markets operate and what the challenges are that face all
American companies, particularly those located in Pennsylvania.
PFEW is designed to give every participant, in broad brush strokes, an
idea of what is germane and pertinent to the business world of today.
Each day’s activities include four to five presentations from world-class
business people from a list that reads like who’s who in Pennsylvania. The
students hear about: Business and Finance, the Role and Relationship of
Business and Government, Taxation, Business Ethics, Labor Relations,
and much, much more. Is it effective? Said Sarah Minor from Coudersport
Area Junior/Senior High School in Potter County, “I can tell you that this
was one of the most incredible opportunities that any young man or
woman could ever possibly dream of having! PFEW not only promises
amazing speakers and an amazing experience, it delivers on all of its
With so much uncertainty still plaguing the economic landscape of the
country, teaching young people to understand and cherish our private
enterprise system has never been more vital. Each summer, PFEW holds
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promises 100%! It really was an indescribable honor to be a part of
PFEW and I recommend it to any teenager, even if they aren’t interested
in business. I will carry these memories forever!”
with his or her sponsor following graduation to report on the program
and what they learned. PFEW is an approved organization through the
PA Educational Improvement Tax Credit (EITC) program through the
Department of Community and Economic Development.
SCCCC is proud to support PFEW and give our local students an eyeopening experience as Sarah described. We encourage our local
companies and civic organizations to sponsor local students and, if
possible, consider volunteering for a session. (PFEW is completely a
product of the private sector.) Every student attends PFEW on a fully taxdeductible $525 scholarship (the actual value of the scholarship exceeds
$1,500) that is provided by a local firm. All scholarship providers are
recognized and thanked in a variety of ways and each student wears the
name of their sponsor throughout the week. Each graduate corresponds
If you would like to learn more about this award-winning program and how
you can help, visit www.pfew.org or contact John Trombetta, President of
the Foundation for Free Enterprise Education at (814) 833-9576 ext. 106
or e-mail him at john@pfew.org. PFEW is open to all current sophomores
and juniors in Pennsylvania and information on attendance, as well as
program applications, can also be found on the website. Questions can
be directed to Ms. Amber Goss, Schools Assistant for PFEW, by calling her
office at (814) 833-9576 ext. 103 or emailing her at amber@pfew.org.
MEMBERS IN THE NEWS
Beiler-Campbell Realtors & Appraisers
Celebrates 40th Anniversary
Hugh Lofting Timber Framing
Receives Best of Houzz 2014 Award
Hugh Lofting Timber Framing, Inc. has been awarded “Best of Houzz” by
Houzz, the leading online platform for home remodeling and design. The
40-year-old timber framing design and construction firm was recognized
in both categories for which the Best of Houzz is awarded: Customer
Satisfaction and Design.
Customer Satisfaction honors are determined by the number and quality
of client reviews a professional received in 2013. Design award winners’
work was rated most popular among the 16+ million monthly users on
Houzz, who saved more than 230 million professional images of home
interiors and exteriors to their personal ideabooks via the Houzz site,
iPad/iPhone app, and Android app.
As a Best of Houzz winner, Hugh Lofting Timber Framing may display
the “Best of Houzz 2014” badges on its company profile, displaying to
the Houzz community a commitment to excellence. The badges help
homeowners identify popular and top-rated home professionals in every
metro area on Houzz.
Anthony Beiler, Ben Beiler and Brian Campbell at the 40th Anniversary Celebration.
For 40 years, locally owned Beiler-Campbell Realtors has served
Southern Chester, Lancaster and Delaware Counties. At the recent
Anniversary celebration, Anthony Beiler, President said, “We are ever
grateful to our fellow local businesses that have joined with us in
serving our community. Additionally, we thank our agents and staff.
They are some of the best in the business. We look forward to many
more years of serving our neighbors and colleagues.”
With Houzz, homeowners can identify not only the top-rated professionals
such as Hugh Lofting Timber Framing, but also those whose work matches
their own aspirations for their home. Homeowners can also evaluate
professionals by contacting them directly on the Houzz platform, asking
questions about their work and reviewing their responses to questions
from others in the Houzz community.
Since Founder Ben Beiler opened the first office in 1973 in Avondale,
Beiler-Campbell has had steady growth with the addition of offices in
Longwood, Oxford and Quarryville. Divisions specializing in Commercial
properties, Farms, Lands and Auctions were also added. Recognizing the
need for complete service to ensure smooth transactions, Beiler-Campbell
opened affiliates Anvil Land Transfer Title Company and Delaware Valley
Financial Mortgage. Beiler-Campbell Realtors has consistently provided
personalized service to the community through times of plenty as well as
challenge in the past 40 years while holding themselves to a high level of
ethics and integrity.
Click to follow Hugh Lofting Timber Framing on Houzz:
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339 Lamborntown Road, West Grove, PA 19390
P: 610-444-5382 F: 610-444-2371
For photos of the Anniversary celebration, visit beiler-campbell.com.
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Plantation Field International Horse
Trials Events presents the C.I.C.
International Horse Trials
Open enrollment runs until March 31, 2014. To make an appointment
for sign-up help for the Health Insurance Marketplace or Medicaid, call
610-869-1300.
The. Best. Event. Ever.
For more information contact: Teresa M. Rougeaux
610-869-1223 or teresa_rougeaux@chs.net
Friday, September 19 – Sunday, September 21
The theme has been chosen – unlike the upper crust decor and dignified
excesses of the Downton Abbey theme of last year, the glitzy, brash,
loud and fun theme for 2014 is here!
DANCING WITH THE STARS! featuring a Saturday night dance contest
pairing up professional dancers with professional riders. Costumes
optional. Saturday night at the “Ballroom” - - get practicing - - MIRROR
BALL TROPHY and $$$$ in one star, two star and three star dance
categories to be given. Foxtrot, jitterbug, waltz, tango, cha cha cha, disco,
Charleston, jive, lindy hop, quickstep, Mambo, Samba, Rumba, Texas twostep, Salsa!!!
In addition, tailgaters will be judged on best use of the DWTS theme on
Cross Country Day and the sponsor tent and vendor village will be done
up DWTS style!
THIS IS IMPORTANT: If you have ideas... if you want to help... if you want
to get involved... if you want to sponsor... email Katie Walker - ktwalker@
verizon.net. Thank you!
Jennersville Regional Hospital can help
If you’re uninsured, there’s still time to sign up for health insurance on
the Health Insurance Marketplace and avoid the penalty. The Affordable
Care Act requires that most Americans obtain health insurance by 2014
or pay a tax penalty. The penalty will be applied to your annual taxable
income for each month you don’t have health insurance after March 31,
2014, the last day to enroll.
Julie M. Potts Joins MacElree Harvey, Ltd.
MacElree Harvey, Ltd. is pleased to
announce that Julie M. Potts has joined the
firm as an associate in the firm’s family law
department.
From 2004-2009, Julie served as an Assistant
District Attorney with the Chester County
District Attorney’s Office where she gained
extensive litigation experience prosecuting
misdemeanor and felony cases and handled
numerous bench and jury trials. Prior to
joining MacElree Harvey, she worked in the private sector handling
domestic and foreign adoptions and general litigation matters. She is
admitted to practice in Pennsylvania and is a member of the Chester
County Bar Association. A graduate of the University of Pittsburgh (BA
2001), Julie received her law degree from Duquesne University School of
Law (JD 2004). MacElree Harvey is a full service law firm located in West
Chester and Kennett Square, PA and Centreville, DE. Providing initiative
in the practice of law for more than a century, MacElree Harvey serves
clients in over twenty-five areas of law. To learn more about the firm,
please visit www.macelree.com.
Toby True Joins MacElree Harvey, Ltd.
MacElree Harvey, Ltd. is pleased to
announce that Toby True has joined the
firm as an associate in the firm’s business
law department. His practice concentrates
in real estate law, commercial lending and
corporate matters.
Based on household income and dependents, you may be eligible for
health insurance coverage at no cost through Medicaid. Or, you may be
eligible for new health insurance on the Health Insurance Marketplace –
and financial help from the government towards the cost of premiums
may be available.
Hospital application counselors can assist individuals and their families
in evaluating the available health plans and determining if they’re eligible
for Medicaid or other insurance options. To make an appointment for
sign-up help, call 610-869-1300.
Health Plans on Health Insurance Marketplaces
All health plans on the Marketplace must offer a comprehensive set of
benefits, and individuals cannot be denied coverage based on a preexisting condition. Some of the available health benefits include preventive
care and wellness services, doctor visits, prescription drugs, hospital and
emergency department care, lab services, pediatric services – and more.
Toby’s practice involves a broad spectrum of
real estate and finance transactions serving a
variety of client needs, including real estate
sales and acquisitions, commercial leasing,
secured lending, real estate financing, and related corporate matters. He
has represented clients including commercial and residential developers,
financial institutions, investment funds, real estate investors, car
dealerships, national retailers, and start-up businesses in transactions
throughout the United States. Prior to joining the firm, Toby worked
for national law firms in Chicago and for a national title underwriter.
He is admitted to practice in Illinois and his admission to practice in
Pennsylvania is pending. A graduate of Colby College (BA 1995), Toby
received his law and business degrees from Case Western Reserve
University (JD/MBA 2003).
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Earth Month Celebration
Throughout April, The Land Conservancy for Southern Chester County
will be celebrating Earth Month with a variety of volunteer and
education activities, culminating with hosting a Comcast Cares Day
on April 26th. The activities are open to all interested parties looking
for ways to celebrate in the community. Learn more at www.tlcforscc.
org. At The Land Conservancy for Southern Chester County (“TLC”), the
mission is to ensure the perpetual preservation and stewardship of open
space, natural resources, historic sites, and working agricultural lands
throughout Southern Chester County. Founded in the 1970s by a group
of concerned citizens, TLC was incorporated as a non-profit 501(c)(3)
organization in 1995. TLC hired its first staff person–the current executive
director–in 2004, and has since evolved into a nationally accredited land
conservancy with a staff of seven, a host of interns and volunteers, and
an actively involved all-volunteer Board of Directors.
Upland Country Day School
Announces New Head of School
The Upland Country Day School Board of
Trustees announced today the appointment
of Thomas J. Reid as Upland’s next head
of school, effective July 1, 2014. The
appointment follows an extensive and
rigorous nationwide search launched last
September. Reid will be the 8th permanent
head of school in Upland’s 65-year history,
succeeding Interim Head of School, Archie
Douglas.
Tom Reid has more than 25 years experience as a head of school and he
is an outstanding leader who will bring a wealth of experience to Upland
Country Day School. He currently serves as the interim head of school at
Palmer Trinity School, a 670-student, grade 6-12 school in Palmetto Bay,
Florida. Prior to his position at Palmer Trinity, he served as headmaster
at St. Paul’s School, a K- 12 all boys school in Lutherville, Maryland for
11 years. During that time, Tom led the school in the achievement of
the International Baccalaureate World School designation, a rigorous
academic program that encourages students worldwide to become
active, compassionate and lifelong learners. Prior to his role at St. Paul’s,
Reid spent 14 years as the headmaster of Buckley Country Day School,
an elementary school in Roslyn, New York. Among his many professional
accomplishments, he was the President of the Association of Independent
Maryland Schools and the Vice President of the New York State Association
of Independent Schools. While Reid’s chief responsibilities throughout his
career have been in school leadership, he has also taught history and
served as director of athletics and as an ice hockey coach.
Reid is no stranger to Upland Country Day School. He first became
acquainted with Upland in the late 1970s through his relationship with
the late Dr. John Cleveland, Upland’s Head of School from 1962-1981.
Dr. Cleveland launched the school’s 35-year long Finnish Exchange
Program and Upland’s rich ice hockey tradition. At the time, Reid was a
young coach leading the Wissahickon Skating Club in Philadelphia and
competed against Upland’s hockey team a number of times.
Reid was also a founding director and past president of Ice Hockey in
Harlem, an after-school program offering athletic, academic and social
services to Harlem’s youth. That program is now in its 26th year.
A graduate of the University of Pennsylvania, Mr. Reid began his
educational career in 1973 as a history teacher at the Chestnut Hill
Academy in Philadelphia. From there he moved to the Pomfret School
in Connecticut, during which time he earned his Masters Degree in
Educational Administration from the University of Connecticut.
Upland Country Day School is distinctive for the clarity, purpose and
outcomes of its program. Since 1948, Upland has combined a core
curriculum focused on combining the development of fundamental
academic skills with the basic principles of balance, full participation, and
citizenship. The result is a dynamic school environment where students
learn to strive and thrive, a place that establishes a solid foundation of
critical skills and confidence in preparation for the inevitable unknowns
of the century ahead.
For more information about Mr. Reid or Upland Country Day School, visit
the school’s website at www.uplandcds.org.
To-Jo Captures Best Overall Mushroom
Display at 2014 PA Farm Show
To-Jo Mushrooms announced that they were recently awarded “Best
Overall Mushroom Display” at the 2014 Pennsylvania Farm Show held
in Harrisburg, PA. To-Jo finished first in six of the nine Specialty/Brown
Mushroom categories including best 4 oz. Shiitakes, and best 6 oz.
Portabellas to help seal the victory. The event attracts over 400,000
attendees to the PA Expo Center every year, and is the largest indoor
agricultural event in America.
Capturing the coveted title is a testament to the time and effort To-Jo
puts into growing only the freshest, highest quality White, Portabella, and
Specialty Mushrooms. The team worked tirelessly in preparation for the
event and the results speak for themselves.
To-Jo Mushrooms is fourth generation Grower/Shipper of fresh and
prepared mushrooms for both the Foodservice and Retail industries. To-Jo
grows over 50 million pounds of White, Brown, and Specialty mushrooms
annually, and distributes its full line of fresh mushroom products to over
22 states by a company-owned fleet of vehicles. To-Jo’s value-added
lines of processed products are distributed nationally through a wide
network of distribution partners.
Visit us at www.to-jo.com for mushroom facts, recipes and more.
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2014 CALENDAR OF
PROGRAMS & EVENTS
MARCH
PRSRT STD
US POSTAGE PAID
SOUTHEASTERN, PA
PERMIT 50
217 West State Street
Kennett Square, PA 19348
Women in Business Breakfast
Wednesday, March 5
8:30 - 10:00 a.m.
Host Location: TBD
Guest Speaker: Carey Civitella
“Inbound Marketing”
Business Card Exchange
Thursday, March 13
5:00 - 7:00 p.m.
Host: Fairfield Inn & Suites Kennett Square
Member Orientation
Thursday, March 20
8:30 - 10:00 a.m.
Host Location: Kendal-Crosslands Communities
Breakfast provided by KendalCrosslands Communities
Southern Chester County Job Fair
Wednesday, March 26
9:30 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.
Host Location: Technical College
High School, West Grove
Network at Noon! Luncheon
Thursday, March 27
11:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
NEW! Host Location: Kennett
Square Golf & Country Club
Event Sponsor: Red Stone
Management Systems
SCCCC 47th Annual Dinner
NEW DATE! Friday, March 28
6:30 - 10:30 p.m.
Host Location: Longwood Gardens
APRIL
Women in Business Breakfast
Wednesday, April 2
Host Location: Kennett Design
with a Splash of Wine
Network at Noon! Luncheon
Thursday, April 24
11:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
Host Location: Kennett Square
Golf & Country Club
Event Sponsor: Christine Gordon, Financial
Advisor, Wells Fargo Advisors, LLC
Business Card Exchange
Tuesday, April 29
5:00 - 7:00 p.m.
Host: Chaddsford Winery
MAY
Women in Business Breakfast
Wednesday, May 7
Host Location: TBD
Please visit www.scccc.com for a
complete list of events and programs.
SOUTHERN EXPOSURE
EDITOR
Cheryl Kuhn, IOM
COPY EDITOR
Judith Lee, Communication Works Now
Newsletter design & layout by DesignDesign, Inc.
www.designdesignonline.com | 610.444.8868
Southern Chester County Chamber of Commerce
217 West State Street, Kennett Square, PA
Phone: 610-444-0774 | Fax: 610-444-5105
info@scccc.com | www.scccc.com