Chamber Member and Board Events - Greater DuBois, PA Chamber
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Chamber Member and Board Events - Greater DuBois, PA Chamber
March 2010 Business Spotlight - Sponsor of the Month “Experience the Difference…Taste the Excellence” is more than a slogan. It's the reason so many area residents and businesses have enabled Mary's Place Restaurant & Catering to celebrate its 10th anniversary this year! Just 20 minutes from DuBois, and conveniently located on Route 36, south of Downtown Punxsutawney, the popular business serves Jefferson and Clearfield counties, as well as Indiana, Clarion, and Armstrong counties with its expanding catering division. A sincere desire to treat each customer with respect and the staff's willingness to work with anyone, on any budget, at any time, are an integral part of the success of Mary's Place. Founded by Joyce Farcus, the restaurant features fresh seafood, steaks, Italian entrees, and more. Striving to exceed everyone¹s expectations every day, Mary's Place is known for its delightful atmosphere, outstanding service, and top quality meals. With each recipe on the menu being either Joyce's own creation or one passed down from her mother, Mary Marie, the attention to detail and flavors are impeccable. “Each meal is cooked to order, prepared and served as if it were for us to enjoy with our own family,” she said. We instill this principle in our employees from the day they begin training: Always assume YOU are the guest you are preparing the meal for or serving." Founder/owner-operated, the restaurant is proud that its current staff of 20 employees has built an impressive combined total of 85 years of dedicated service to the public. Likewise, through strong relationships Mary's Place has developed over the past decade with its suppliers, the seafood, USDA Choice beef and garden-fresh produce can each arrive three times weekly to insure that every meal is made from the freshest and finest ingredients available. “We have been working with most of the same suppliers since we¹ve opened,” said Josh Farcus, Director of Operations & Catering Services. “It really means a lot to us to build solid relationships with our purveyors. They know who we are and what our expectations are. Together, we work to provide our customers with truly satisfying dining experiences each time they visit." The restaurant consists of seven dining rooms in which tables can be arranged to accommodate almost any size party. For example, what began as an outdoor patio for summer al fresco dining has now quickly become one of the most popular dining rooms year round. The enclosed patio room is very spacious, seating up to 55 guests in one open area, without sacrificing the Mary's Place charm that guests expect. The room is heated in the winter and air conditioned in the summer with beautiful views of the surrounding countryside. “We¹re very pleased with the flexibility of our enclosed patio room. From bridal showers, to holiday parties, rehearsal dinners or even smaller wedding receptions, the room is truly one of our most attractive features," he added. "After people have hosted one event there, we find them returning to book the patio room for other get-togethers." A firm believer in local commerce, Mary's Place supports and sponsors various events in the Punxsutawney and DuBois communities throughout the year. “If we didn¹t have the support from the businesses and organizations in this area, we probably wouldn¹t be thriving here today, so that is why we make every effort to support them in the same way that they have helped us succeed over the past ten years. We¹re too small to be big and too big to be small. We try to earn everyone¹s business while supporting their business as well,” Josh added. Mary¹s Place also sponsors over a dozen golf tournaments every year, along with Make-A-Wish and numerous other charity events in the region. Please Note: *Reservations are never required, but always accepted. *Menus posted online: www.meetatmarys.com * Full-time baker, Louise Fye, prepares 10-12 different desserts each day. Try some of our freshly-baked cakes, pies, cheesecakes, our famous crème brulee, and Robert Redford dessert. *Catering prices begin at $6.95. Let us provide a sample tasting before your next event so you know what we can do for you. *We can mail gift certificates in any denomination to the purchaser or directly to the recipient. Always same day, free shipping. *Check our colorful brochure with money-saving coupons in this issue of "Chamber Chatter." Mary¹s Place Restaurant & Catering 17080 Route 36 South Punxsutawney, PA 15767 Telephone: 814-938-2962 Fax: 814-938-7056 Website: www.meetatmarys.com Hours: Tuesday through Friday 11:30 am-1:30 pm & 5:00 pm-9:00 pm Saturday 5:00 pm - 9:00 pm Sunday Noon-3:00 pm Closed Monday Chamber Member and Board Events March Sponsor Mary’s Place Restaurant & Catering 3 Executive Committee Meeting, 7:30am, Chamber office 8 Chamber Board Meeting, 12:30pm, boardroom 18 Business Over Breakfast, 7:30am-DuBois DINER. Electricity and Deregulation-Reserve seat now! 24 E-Club Central, Entrepreneurs & Business Informational Meeting, Best Western Inn from 5:30-7:00 pm. April Sponsor is Dean Erich Photography 4 7 Happy Easter Executive Committee Meeting, 7:30am, Chamber office. 10 United Way Celebrity Waiter/Waitress at VFW 21 Administrative Professionals Day 28 Gubernatorial Candidates Forum, PSU DuBois, REINVESTING MEMBERS FOR 2010 REINVESTING MEMBERS FOR 2010 L.A. Semancik, PC DMS Safety Services Contact: Larry Semancik Phone: 814-371-1820 L.A. Semancik, PC Contact: Brian Barrett Phone: 814-236-1113 Christ the King Manor Reed Brothers Contact: Sam Zaffuto Phone: 814-371-3180 Contact: Donald Reed Phone: 814-765-7866 Calliari, Meholiick & Co. Penn State DuBois Alumni Society Contact: Mark Meholick Phone: 814-371-7499 Contact: Autumn Weil Phone: 814-375-4775 First United Presbyterian Church Contact: Board of Deacons Phone: 814-371-9580 First United Presbyterian Church Penn State DuBois Contact: Dr. Anita D. McDonald Phone: 814-375-4700 Overdorf Mechanicals Taco Bell of DuBois Contact: John Overdorf Phone: 814-375-9930 BRONZE MEMBER Contact: Fran Villella Phone: 814-375-5580 Shankel’s Pharmacy Hallstrom Construction, Inc. Contact: Tom Bowser Phone: 814-371-9320 Contact: Robert Grieve Phone: 814-371-4334 SILVER MEMBER Gasbarre Products DuBois Harley Davidson Contact: Tom Gasbarre Phone: 814-371-3015 SILVER MEMBER Contact: Holly Means Phone: 814-371-5750 By The Room Furniture Contact: Pam Miller Phone: 814-371-2900 Miller Brothers Furniture Contact: Pam Miller Phone: 814-371-5920 CCSC-Chambers of Commerce Service Corp. Contact: Sam Weber Phone: 800-377-3539 Dan’s Pro Shop Contact: Dan Brennen Phone: 814-371-1365 Carriage House Creations Contact: Louise Christofor Phone: 7\814-653-8707 Ponderosa Steakhouse Contact: Sam Mollica Phone: 814-371-1111 Advantage Home Oxygen Contact: Shelley Forbes Phone: 814-375-7990 Perkins Restaurant & Bakery Contact: Doug Jaggi Phone: 814-371-6500 BRONZE MEMBER Jack’s Contact: John Biss Phone: 814-375-2200 Advance Carpet & Upholstery Contact: Stan Vance Phone: 814-375-0428 Boyles Insurance Agency Contact: Diane Morgan Phone: 814-765-8152 Alumni Society Advanced Furniture Solutions Contact: Allen Hewitt Phone: 814-372-2222 Coldwell Banker Developac Realty Contact: Joe Varacallo Phone: 814-375-1167 NAPA Point Auto Parts Contact: Katie Wisneski Phone: 814-371-7900 Hamaker Appraisal Servoces Contact: Kathleen Hamaker Phone: 814-371-0112 HAMAKER APPRAISAL SERVICES Wayland Farm Supply Contact: Jim Wayland Phone: 814-371-5260 DuBois Inks & Toners Contact: Carrie Ann Settlemyer Phone: 814-503-8283 DuBois Inks & Toners INKJET CARTRIDGE REFILL- Carol Jones Tastefully Simple Independent Consultant Contact: Carol Jones Phone: 814-4924 Absolute Settlement Company Contact: Carl Lias Phone: 814-375-0800 All About A Party & Costumes Contact: Harry Howard Phone: 814-375-2231 Winery at Wilcox Contact: Jenn Herrin Phone: 814-375-6885 Kerry L. Kinter, MetLife Contact: Kerry Kinter Phone: 814-371-3700 Kerry L. Kinter, LUTCF REINVESTING MEMBERS FOR 2010 REINVESTING MEMBERS FOR 2010 Pace Precision Products, Inc. Clearfield Bank & Trust Contact: Harold “Bud” Hannah Phone: 814-371-6201 Contact: Pam Walsh Phone: 814-371-1400 SILVER MEMBER Sandy Township Harmony Multimedia Contact: Dick Castonguay Phone: 814-371-4220 Contact: Brandon Giuffre Phone: 814-768-7440 Simchick’s PC Services Vir Terra Landscaping Contact: John Simchick Phone: 814-265-0587 Contact: Brad Bittner Phone: 814-371-4383 Whitmore Remodelers - PA 004995 Siding, Windows & More Dean Erich Photography Contact: Art Whitmore Phone: 814-375-1172 Contact: Dean or Kristy Erich Phone: 814-371-2535 Geisinger Health Plan Jack and Leah Green Friends of the Chamber Contact: Keri Yablonski Phone: 814-238-0018 TLPOA-Treasure Lake Property Owners Assoc. Clarion University SBDC Contact: Corry Riley Phone: 814-393-2060 Contact: Dan Johnston Phone: 814-371-0711 BRONZE MEMBERS Passages, Inc. Contact: Diane Kuntz Phone: 814-371-9677 Farmers National Bank Java Joey Contact: Melinda White Phone: 814-371-2166 GOLD MEMBER Contact: Kathy Smith Phone: 814-371-6300 DuBois Nursing Home DuBois Continuum of Care Contact: Gary Peters, Jodi August Phone: 814-375-9100 Jewell Electric, Inc. Contact: Don Jewell Phone: 814-371-8174 Bernardo’s Seamless Aluminum Gutters And Home Improvements Contact: Linda McCloskey Phone: 814-375-9596 Habitat for Humanity of Clearfield County Contact: John Farr Phone: 814-375-9718 Gant Media LLC Contact: Christene Dahlem Phone: 814-765-5256 GOLD MEMBER WJAC-TV 6 Contact: Steve Campbell Contact: Tracey Mahan Phone: 814-418-3205 GOLD MEMBER Chocolate Elegance Contact: Karen Kemmer Phone: 814-371-2906 A Days Dream Photography Contact: Shirley Dahrouge Phone: 814-952-3433 Billie’s Awards by Design Contact: Billie Palumbo Phone: 814-653-2006 McDonald’s DuBois & Brockway Contact: Lisa Beatty Phone: 814-371-5854 DuBois Village BERNARDO’S Seamless Aluminum Gutters & Home Improvement DuBois Continuum of Care Contact: Tammy Horner Phone: 814-375-5483 Allegheny Lutheran Social Ministries Contact: Michele Pfifer Phone: 814-371-1233 Catholic Charities Contact: Nanci Mattison Phone: 814-371-4717 Q-102, First Media Radio LLC Contact: Francis “Moose” Rosana Phone: 814-371-6100 GOLD MEMBER Allegheny Orthotics & Prosthetics Contact: Jennifer Kopp Phone: 814-371-8225 D.C. Martella PC Contact: Dennis Martella Phone: 814-371-2525 Laura Szczotka, Realtor Contact: Laura Szczotka Phone: 814-375-1167 Central PA Community Action Contact: Hugh Daly Phone: 800-822-2610 Burns & Burns Associates, Inc. Contact: Scott Burns Phone: 814-226-8041 D.C. MARTELLA Laura Szczotka Coldwell Banker Developac Realty 998 Beaver Drive DuBois, PA 15801 NEW MEMBERS FOR 2010 Monte’s Structures 23 Duffers Lane Clarion, PA 16214 1500 Beeline Highway DuBois, PA 15801 Contact: Titus Hofer Phone: 814-661-4801 Email: andy@montesstructures.com www.montesstructures.com Profile: Custom designed Amish and Mennonite built storages buildings, garages, log cabins, gazebos, fencing and outdoor furniture. Service Access and Management 1200 Wood St., Suite 110 Brockway, PA 15824 Contact: Kelly Wheeler Phone: 814-365-1060 Email: kwheeler@sam-inc.org www.sam-inc.org Profile: The mission of Service Access and Management, Inc. is to help people throughout Pennsylvania enhance the quality of their lives by effectively and efficiently managing and/or providing needed, accessible and individually satisfying human services. Zito Media Communications 611 Vader Hill Rd. Coudersport, PA 15905 Contact: Alexis Kozak Phone: 814-242-0000 Email: alexiskozak@zitomedia.com www.zitomedia.com Aussie’s Steakhouse 42 S. Brady Street DuBois, PA 15801 Contact: Mo Kovalchick Phone: 814-503-8303 Fax: 814-503-8304 Email: eastsidesportsbar@yahoo.com Profile: Aussie’s Steakhouse, formerly Tommy D’s, is a fine dining restaurant in Downtown DuBois. Specializing in great steaks, burgers and Australian Style foods, Aussie’s is open at 11am each day. A meeting room for up to 50 people is also available for use, whether just for a meeting or a banquet-style meal. Under the new management of Mo Kovalchick, Aussie’s will provide many new opportunities for area patrons. - 3 day show, May 7, 8 9th at the Clearfield County Fair Grounds (host facilities of the 4th largest Pennsylvania fair). - Situated in the heart of the Pennsylvania Wilds attendees will have the opportunity to view hunting and fishing products, plan outdoor sport and camping retreats, shop for supplies, gear boats, RV’s, ATV’s and more! An array of guest speakers, presentations and activities are planned. - Indoor and outdoor spaces are available. - All vendors will receive advertising promotional mentions on these media outlets that support and promote this event: WJAC TV NBC-6, www.GantDaily.com, 95.9 ZDB, Q-102, 93 QYX & News 900 WCPA and www.centralpaoutdoorshow.com. - With the donation of a $250.00 cash valued prize each vendor will receive a copy of the prize entry database. To receive exhibitor information and packages, go to the above website and click on exhibitor or email sales@centralpaoutdoorshow.com. by Gary Stormer Let‟s have an „Advertising 101‟ class this month about writing commercials and what makes a good print ad. Here are some tips in writing good radio ads that I‟ve learned over more than three decades of writing commercials. Please understand that the local radio stations marketing consultants are qualified at assisting you. A well written script takes a little effort…but is always worth the extra time it takes. Here are my suggestions… A simple radio ad formula is a) beginning portion that establishes context, b) a middle section that delivers the reasons to buy and, c) a conclusion that delivers the call to action. Radio ads should feature one or a limited number of items. This means avoiding spending 60 or 30 seconds of listing prices. The only ad I write on a regular basis that breaks this rule is a supermarket spot. (Weekly specials in some cases are important…especially in a price-driven business category). Don‟t confuse the listener. Phone numbers are a waste of valuable ad time unless you have a new number or can use it to get an order. Keep information about your location simple. Use the same ad on all the radio stations. And come up with a “sound signature”…certain music…perhaps a jingle…or even a sound effect that you use in all ads. Effective radio ads make an impression. Many highly effective radio spots tell a story. Always emphasis what is special about your business…why customers should shop there over your competitors. And never (and I do mean never) end an ad with…”mention you heard this on (radio station) and receive an extra 10% off.” That‟s a real turn off (not a test of who hears the ad like many think) and even if several thousand people hear it…very few if any will bite on the offer. Would you? And what kind of print ads work. Again, the local print media has trained staff members to assist you. I had to learn a lot about print ads when I started my agency nine years ago…because my background was radio. In a nutshell…this is what I‟d recommend… The classic formula for effective print ads is A-I-D-A. A=attention (grab the reader‟s attention with headlines, type, white space and visuals). I=interest (make the ad interesting and benefit oriented). D=desire (how does your product or service benefit the reader---“What‟s in it for me?). A=action (urge readers to act NOW and make it easy to do so). The golden rule for a print ad is a really good ad stops the reader from turning the page! Hopefully these brief answers will assist you in coming up with more effective radio and print ad ideas for your business. If you‟d like more information about this topics, have a question, or want to contact the Stormer Agency, email me at gstormer@comcast.net or call (814) 590-3968. This show is FREE to all attendees - no ticket required. Chamber Sponsor for March Stop in the Chamber Tourist & Business Information office to learn what this area business has to offer the visitors and residents of our community. MARY’S PLACE Restaurant & Catering HAPPY 20TH ANNIVERSARY SUNNY 106.5 Eight comedy legends met in a noisy, cramped room in Los Angeles to vote on the 10 funniest jokes for Reader‟s Digest magazine. Let‟s take our own vote as we read one each month… MARK YOUR CALENDARS! Reprinted from the June 2009 issue JOKE #8 A Man is walking in a graveyard when he hears the Third Symphony played backward. When it’s over, the Second Symphony starts playing, also backward, and then the First. “What’s going on?” he asks a cemetery Business Over Breakfsst Thursday, March 18, 2010 at DuBois DINER Deregulation of Electricity - what it means for all of us; and what are our choices?? United Way Celebrity Waiter/Waitress Dinner April 10, 2010 at the VFW Further information, 371-5011 worker. “It’s Beethoven,” says the worker. “He’s decomposing.” Gubernatorial Candidates Forum Wednesday, April 28th at 6:30 pm Penn State DuBois Auditorium For Reservations to events, call 371-5010 or email dacc@duboispachamber.com Prospective New Member Night (M-Night) The DuBois Area Jaycees will be holding an information evening for prospective new members, call M-Night, on Friday, March 19 beginning at 6 p.m. at the Ft. Worth Restaurant. Enjoy appetizers and a cold one while learning about this community service group for people in the DuBois area, ages 21-40. Learn about the numerous causes the Jaycees support financially and in service, how members build skills in leadership and professional networking, while making lifetime friends. Anyone is welcome to attend, but RSVPs would be appreciated to get a count for food by calling 814590-1219. Props to our Peeps for 2009! Congratulations go out to Casey Murray, for organizing the Jaycees Project of the Year in 2009 – the Jaycees Scholarship Reception. The event was an evening of honoring the value of education, networking, a silent auction fundraiser, and collecting pledges for our scholarship endowment. This is now an annual event, so look for announcements on the next Scholarship Reception, slated for Fall 2010. Nick Weyand was awarded the Jaycees Rookie of the Year, and Nick Suplizio achieved the coveted Jaycee of the Year, as voted by their peers. Congratulations to all! Downtown DuBois Matters By Julie Stewart, Downtown Manager We are in progress mode in downtown DuBois! We hope you can see and feel the improvements over the last few years. It‟s not just about facade projects (there have been 17!), but about the quality service at our stores, the neat atmosphere of a special restaurant, or the personal attention you get at any of your favorite places. That is what a good downtown provides. It‟s up to us as consumers and businesses to make this image reality. Part of our effort to keep our locally or independently-owned businesses front and center is to promote a program called the 3/50 Project. Distinguished Service Award presented to Dr. Daniel Gordon The 2009 Distinguished Service Award (DSA) was presented to Dr. Daniel Gordon of Reynoldsville at the annual Greater DuBois Chamber of Commerce Gala held in January. Dr. Gordon was selected for his dedication to the profession, the personal care he brings to his patients, contribution to this community (especially the growth of DRMC), and for bringing his medical expertise as a volunteer to numerous public groups, sports teams and agencies. Dr. Gordon still maintains a practice as part of DRMC in Reynoldsville. You deserve it, Doc! Jaycees Community Easter Egg Hunt Slated for April 3 Mark your calendars for this popular community event at City Park on Saturday, April 3, the day before Easter. Details announced on Sunny 106.5 and in upcoming Monday Morning Updates. “Service to humanity is the best work of life.” Erin Dixon, President The Downtown DuBois Revitalization Group, along with several other groups and businesses, are encouraging folks to think about how and when we support our locally or independentlyowned businesses. If each of us participated in the 3/50 Project, the impact on the Greater DuBois area would be huge. The concept is simple, but the message is powerful! You‟ll see more about this effort in the coming weeks and months. Stay tuned! LOCATION, LOCATION, LOCATION Chamber Members with Commercial Real Estate New Listing: CNB Bank Complex-Two 1,500 sq. ft., retail/office space's for lease. For more information please contact Jim Baker at 375-6800. DuBois Mall & DuBois Mall Plaza - The only enclosed mall within a 50 mile radius. Retail/Office space available for lease. Locations available range in size from 120 to 5,005 square feet. Come join JC Penneys, Old Navy, Ross Dress for Less, and Sears. Rental rates are negotiable. For more information, please call Rudy McCarthy, Zamias Services, Inc. at (814)532-6112. Beautiful 1380 square foot first floor professional office space available for rent in the Waterview Park Complex located at 25 E. Park Avenue in DuBois. Great location and great traffic flow. Lots of parking. Designed to suit. Available October 1, 2009. Call Von for more information or to see the space at 814-583-5997 or 814-590-4373. 3.88 acres located on Shaffer Rd. Zoned Commercial. Prime frontage near DuBois Mall. $388,000. Contact Joe Varacallo, CCIM, GRI @ 3750200 or email jvaracallo@developac.com. Shared Class A office space and facilities available at the Coldwell Banker Developac Realty office located in Treasure Lake. Call Joe Varacallo, CCIM, GRI for more details @ 375-0200 or email jvaracallo@develaopc.com. Treasure Lake Towne Center Plaza - Storefront retail/office space for lease. High volume traffic. Various sized units. Post Office and YMCA also in Plaza. Call 814-236-7442. Industrial Land For Sale @ $34,500 per acre in the Sandy Township/Developac Industrial Park north behind DuBois Walmart. KOEZ incentives. Municipal infrastructure in place. Contact Joe Varacallo, CCIM, GRI @ 375-0200 or email jvaracallo@developac.com . Alliance Park Multi-tenant Building space available at Spruce Street in Clearfield. We have newly renovated manufacturing space ranging from 13,950 sf to 21,395 sf available, full infrastructure, loading docks, HVAC, parking, sprinkler, secured environment, office and wet lab space available, KIZ. Rates starting at $3/sf. For more information contact Rob Swales, Clearfield County EDC at 768-7838, ext.204. Unique Development Property Available at the DuBois Regional Airport - Shovel-ready lots and office space available now at the DuBois Regional Airport, a business-friendly site with Foreign Trade Zone #254 and a KOZ. Call Bob Shaffer, Airport Manager, at 814-328-5311 for more information Office space: 1800 sf with 8 rooms, 2 restrooms, kitchenette, possible attic storage and 1200+ sf warehouse adjoining. Concrete parking lot, heated sidewalk entry, HVAC, nicely landscaped. Located on Hoover Ave. between Fastenal and The Meadows. Call Jack Ogorchock, Green Dot, Inc. at 371-3222 or 814-541-4998. Office space: 1200 sf with 5 offices, 2 restrooms, small kitchenette, possible attic storage, large double entry. Located on Hoover Ave. behind The Meadows. Call Jack Ogorchock, Green Dot, Inc. at 371-3222 or 814-541-4998. Retail space available: 3000+ sf open space with large windows along front. 30 ft wide. Located on Hoover Ave. beside The Meadows. Call Jack Ogorchock, Green Dot, Inc. at 371-3222 or 814-541-4998. Office space available in Downtown DuBois, both first and second floor. Phone 375-5260. Add your commercial listings by calling 371-5010. Special Thanks To All for A Successful Gala What a wonderful evening of deserving award recipients, great foods and beverages, perfect facility and staff, and, of course, donations benefitting student scholarships. The Chamber’s Annual Gala, held January 30th, just seems to get better each year. With the crowd of 280+, all seemed pleased to share networking time with friends and acquaintances. The basket and silent auctions provided the opportunity for everyone to ‘shop’ for some special items, while helping to provide student scholarships to PA Free Enterprise Week. Please join us as we again congratulate our award recipients below, from left to right: Dr. Dan Gordon, Distinguished Person of the Year; Raymond Graeca, Pres/CEO of DRMC, Community Cup 2009; and Joe Grecco of Giancarlo’s Pizza & Italian Restaurants, Small Business of the Year 2009. Photo submitted by DRMC Public Realtions Business Spotlight “Creating New Stories of Hope and Success for Children with Educational and Behavioral Health Issues” Authored by: Dr. Paul Volosov, Ph.D. Founder and President of New Story More than 20 years ago, I attended a conference for people with serious and complex behavioral health disorders. After listening to a number of speeches discussing the need for high-quality services for children with special needs, I thought to myself, “this should be a given.” Children with educational and behavioral issues deserve to have easy access to high-quality services. More importantly, they need the opportunity to live a good life. As an industry, we need to focus on creating environments that provide children who have the most serious and complex behavioral challenges the opportunity to create new stories of growth and success. With the prevalence of autism in the U.S. significantly increasing in the last decade, from 1 in 10,000 to 1 in 100, we are seeing a greater demand for effective services and programs designed to meet the needs of children with autism spectrum disorders (ASD). During the 20072008 school year, Pennsylvania had more than 14,000 autism cases in public schools (according to Fighting Autism) -- further underscoring the need for effective programming and support in this region. For more than a decade, New Story (formerly Milestones Achievement Centers of America and Milestones Community Healthcare), a leading provider of private schools and services in Pennsylvania, has helped children with the most serious and complex behavioral and educational challenges live good lives. We recently changed our name to “New Story” to better reflect what we do each and every day - create an environment where children can grow and succeed, regardless of their challenges. Through our schools and services, we change people‟s lives and give them an opportunity to lead a high-quality life in ways they never thought possible. We welcome each child into our family and provide them with a comprehensive and individualized program -- teaching them the necessary skills needed to create new stories of hope and success. Business Spotlight First Media Radio First Media Radio - DuBois is proud to serve the area with four great radio stations. According to a new study by the Nielson Company, over 77% of Americans listen to radio every day. With our radio stations we provide advertisers the ability to reach audiences listening to four different formats and four different demographics of the population in our area. First Media Radio - DuBois was proud to start their DuBois operation in 2002 with the ownership and operation of the area's great heritage country station, Q102. Since 1948 and during that time becoming "Q102", 102.1 on your FM dial has always been country. Today country is the number one format in the U.S. and right here in the DuBois market as well. Q102 also is the home of DuBois High School Football, Pittsburgh Steelers Football, and a long time tradition in the area, "The Sunday Morning Polka Party with the Big Moose"! Next came the addition of two great stations, WQYX, 93.1 QYX FM and WCPA, News 900 AM. 93.1 QYX plays Hot Adult Contemporary, all the hit music of today, and WCPA has a focus on news in the mornings and the "oldies" throughout the rest of the day. Both stations are the home of Clearfield Bison Football, Basketball and Wrestling and Penn State Football and Basketball. In April of 2009 First Media Radio began the operation of a new station in the market, WZDB, 95.9 ZDB. Rockin the Northern Alleghenies with all of your classic rock favorites, 95.9 ZDB has quickly become the favorite station for those who like to rock! John Boy & Billy host the morning show, enjoy long blocks of classic rock throughout your work day and world famous Alice Cooper rocks you in the evenings. Contact First Media Radio - DuBois for successful radio advertising opportunities. We are located at 801 East DuBois Avenue, the BeeLine, in DuBois. Business hours are 8am-5pm, Monday through Friday. Business phone; 814-371-6100. Fax; 814-371-7724. Also, please visit our websites; Q102radio.fm or QYXfm.com and to reach us by email it's; Q102radio@comcast.net An example of this occurred when a twelve year old child with severe autism called out to his mother while he was in the living room and she was in a different room, and he said, “hey mom, what are you doing?” Her son had initiated a conversation with her for the first time in his life. She was completely floored -- calling it a miracle! She attributes his success to the speech therapy he receives at New Story. To show our dedication to the communities we serve and to help support families facing challenges, including autism spectrum disorders (ASD), emotional support needs, mental retardation or other developmental disabilities, New Story recently announced the “New Story Fund.” The Fund will grant $50,000 each year ($25,000 disbursed twice a year) to help families throughout Pennsylvania who don‟t have the funds to access goods and services needed to best support their children. For more information about the Fund, or to nominate a family, please visit www.newstory.com/fund. Our goal is to create many successful new stories in the coming year and continue to grow and expand our offerings to better serve our children. Together we can create a very powerful “New Story” and help children with autism related and other challenges live good lives. For more information visit: www.newstory.com –Your local DuBois location is located at 490 Jeffers Street. Our office hours are 7:00am4:00pm. Please contact 814.381.5387. The Vice President/COO of this region is Dana M. Monroe. Paul Volosov is the Founder and President of New Story Your Jewelry Box recently opened in the DuBois Area Plaza on the Beeline Highway. Participating in the ribbon cutting and pictured above, left to right, are: Lisa Green, Chrissy Rio, store owner Devin Mullen, and Kerry Keith. PRESORTED STANDARD U.S. POSTAGE PAID DUBOIS, PA 15801 PERMIT NO. 229 Think Local 3 South Brady St., Suite 205 DuBois, PA 15801 814-371-5010 phone 814-371-5005 fax dacc@duboispachamber.com tourism@duboispachamber.com www.duboispachamber.com Before You Buy CHANGE SERVICE REQUESTED Is address information correct? If not, fax or mail the changes today. The Greater DuBois Chamber accepts these major credit cards: Some people might say, “Who would want to be 90?” And I say, “Anyone who is 89.” Phyllis Diller on Larry King Live Chamber Board of Directors Carl Lias, Chairperson Absolute Settlement Company Colette Dushac, Vice-Chair. Clearfield-Jefferson MHMR John Oberlin, Sec/Treasurer S & T Bank Nancy Anthony Paris Companies Todd Arnold Glenn O. Hawbaker, Inc. John Blasdell Louise Christofor Carriage House Creations Jim Curtis Swift Kennedy Group Tracy Draa Paris Companies Chuck Ferra DuBois Area School District Susan Ford Clearfield-Jefferson D & A Comm. Carol Foltz Penn State DuBois Coldwell Banker Kay Boyd-Rowe Dawn Foringer First Commonwealth Bank Pete Brown Walmart Helpmates, Inc. Jeff Gasbarre Gasbarre Products Chamber Staff Harry Howard All About A Party & Costumes Dan Johnston TLPOA Brian Kline Nancy J. Micks President and CEO Susan G. Loskoski Jackie K. Allen Administrative Assistant Member Services DRMC Erin Morgan Northwest Savings Bank John Shimko Penelec First Energy BLOODMOBILE SCHEDULE Mark your calendars NOW! Matt Snyder Way Copy Solutions Kristen Vida DuFAST Transit Notice: Newsletter inserts and articles provided by members are intended as an informational service for members of the Greater DuBois Chamber of Commerce▪Economic Development. The content and opinions expressed within are those of the authors/represented companies and are not necessarily shared by the Chamber or its membership. The Greater DuBois Chamber of Commerce is not responsible for any actions taken from use of content and opinion expressed within the publication. Jan 13 Jan 27 American Legion (sponsored by the Ladies Auxiliary) 1-7pm Penn State DuBois Gymnasium 10 am-4 pm
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