Update - Fayette Chamber of Commerce
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Update - Fayette Chamber of Commerce
Fayette Chamber of Commerce 1925-2013... 88 YEARS Chamber Update The VOICE of Business in Fayette County Volume 61 Issue 7 July 2013 In this issue Business After Hours/Open House P.2 Penn National/Fayette TV P.3 BAH/Ribbon Cutting Pictures P.4-5 Independence Day Festival P.6-9 FYI/New Members/Renewals P. 10-12 Dates to Remember... 7 / 1 7 — G o ve r n m e n t A f f a i r s Council Meeting, Conference Room, Fayette Chamber, 11:30 a.m. 7/17—Business After Hours with Duke Energy and Leukemia & Lymphoma Society (Fireside Room, Titlow Tavern), 5:00—7:00 p.m. 8/15—New Ideas Subcommittee Meeting, Conference Room, 3:00 p.m. 8/16—Annual Chamber Picnic 4:00 p.m. Location TBA I It’s July and in Fayette County, our woods are full of… n lieu of our normal summer jaunt to the beaches of the Outer Banks, I decided that we would take some smaller trips this summer and explore areas a little closer to home. I am a Pennsylvanian from the start – born and raised here – and I have had opportunity to explore almost every part of the Commonwealth with the exception of North Central PA, so that is where I decided that we would make our escape. Now, my family has always owned property in our own Laurel Mountains and I spent a great deal of time there growing up (still do, in fact), but I decided that I wanted to see the “PA Wilds” (which includes Potter, Cameron, and Elk counties), so off we went to a small rented cabin in Coudersport, PA, right smack in the heart of Potter County – “God’s Country” so it’s called. I don’t know what I was expecting (well, I do know, but that’s a different story) and what I found was not bad, but it was no Fayette County, PA! There is a lot of forest up there, just like here, except there is very little more than forests and streams. That area is a great get‐away if your only goal is to do nothing, but I wanted more – I wanted to see amazing landscapes, glimpse some wildlife, have the ability to enjoy learning about the communities, shop a bit, and experience the lifestyle. What we found instead was forest, streams, and more forest and streams. A fisherman’s paradise, a hunter’s dream, absolutely ‐ but a family vacation spot for us – well maybe not‐so‐much. Look, I am not trying to sway anyone from visiting the PA Wilds. The PA Grand Canyon was amazing, the town of Wellsboro was nice ‐ the diner had excellent fried chicken. But overall what we have to offer as far as tourism in Fayette County is far better. It’s July, and our woods are full of TOURISTS, so my question is two‐part. First, are you acting as an ambassador for our beautiful county? And second, are you taking advantage of everything that our county has to offer? Stop in our office and we’ll share with you some great information about all of the fabulous ways to spend the summer days right here in Fayette. Go boating on the river, enjoy the beauty of our waterfalls, revel in the creative architecture of our Frank Lloyd Wright Homes, shop in the multitude of innovative small businesses, take some time to enjoy all that Fayette has to offer. And while you’re at it, welcome those visitors who have specifically chosen to travel to Fayette County – there are hundreds of thousands of them! Share with them you’re favorite places to eat or the best place to stand to get the best picture of the falls at Ohiopyle. Spend some time enjoying your home and then share your discoveries with our tourism community. You’ll be pleasantly surprised at what you find; in turn you will help our county grow, and most importantly, support our small business community. I traveled for hours into the middle of nowhere just to find out that everything I wanted from a get‐away to the forest was less than a half hour’s drive into my own backyard. So try it! Muriel Muriel Nuttall, Executive Director Chamber Update Page 2 July 2013 BUSINESS AFTER HOURS Informal Networking Mixers Duke Energy AND The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society @ Fireside Room, Titlow Tavern & Grille 92 West Main Street, Uniontown Wednesday, July 17, 2013 5:00 – 7:00 p.m. Enjoy food from the Titlow Tavern (cash bar) provided by Duke Energy, and learn about Duke’s Fayette Energy Facility and their relationship with the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society! You will get a chance to meet their fundraising Team Captains and people helped by LLS! Also, learn more on how to become a Light the Night Corporate Sponsor, or register your own team! This annual evening event celebrates and commemorates lives touched by cancer. This non-competitive walk of flickering balloons helps encourage those afflicted by blood cancer and supports their mission to raise funds for a cure! RSVP: info@fayettechamber.com or 724-437-4571. NEXT MONTH: ANNUAL FAYETTE CHAMBER PICNIC—FRIDAY, AUGUST 16th Brass Rail 58 East Fayette Street, Uniontown, PA THURSDAY, JULY 25, 2013 The Brass Rail just opened this past June...and they would love to show you around! They invite YOU to a special open house event, from 4:00—6:00 p.m. on Thursday, July 25th! Bring a friend and join them for a Wine & Cheese party, as you get a look at this new restaurant and see all that they have to offer! SAVE THE DATE! FRIDAY,AUGUST30,2013‐ Forthe National Road Heritage Corridor’s 8thAnnual“Frontier Dinner”...the evening offers its guests a five‐course gourmet meal, prepared by award‐winning chef, Joe Carei, with wine and beer included in the barn at the Christian W. Klay Winery. There will be music throughout the evening, Chinese & silent auctions,samplingsandtastingsandabonfireunderthestarsandmoon!6:00p.m.‐starters; 6:45p.m.–dinner.Ticketsare$65perperson,advancedpurchaseonly.Formoreinfoorto purchaseaticketcall724‐437‐9877. www.fayettechamber.com * www.fayettecountytv.org * www.fayettechamber.com * www.fayettecountytv.org * www.fayettechamber.com Chamber Update Page 3 July 2013 Penn National Insurance and ChamberChoice Present Dividend Checks! D o you know why the Fayette Chamber members in this picture are all smiling? It’s simple, they all went home after we took this picture with money! You’d smile too! The members in this picture (and many others) are all part of a benefit or affinity program of the Fayette Chamber. In addition to maintaining their membership, they are also business clients of Penn National Insurance. Through ChamberChoice (our benefit program partner) and Penn National, every one of these members received a dividend check! Long‐time members, The Sprowls Insurance Group, is a partner agency with this program, which is still available to the membership for participation. Call David Hughes (724‐437‐9812) for more information on how you can get a check too! “On the Air” with Fayette County Community Television ABB Channel 77, by Matthew Dowling O n the show “Going LIVE with FCTV” (brought to you by the Buy Local Network), we are always proud to celebrate what we call “the best of Fayette County.” We include in that: music, food, entertainment, authors, and even unique and innovative businesses. Until we started doing the show just over a year ago, I would have never realized the amazing amount of local talent right within our region. Sure, we all know Andy Warhol had connections to Smock, PA, and that the Big Mac was invented at the old McDonald’s, at the Uniontown Shopping Center; but years from now who will we look back on as a famous native son or daughter? The romantic in me has to wonder if while on a recent trip to Giant Eagle that my shopping cart hadn’t bumped into a yet‐to ‐be‐discovered Pablo Picasso, Yo‐Yo Ma, or Giada De Laurentiis. Moreover, I like to think that some of the guests who have graced the stage and sat on the couch at “Going LIVE” will someday (maybe very soon) ascend to that level of stardom. I would not be surprised if Miss Katelyn Rose Ritenour (acoustic performer), Jason Jack Miller (author), or any of our previous guests strike it big. The talent to succeed in the arts exists in Fayette County; it oozes from dance schools, off theatre stages, out of kitchen windows, and in choir lofts. Opportunity is what can make ‐ or break ‐ any rising star. Fayette TV is proud to give those honing their crafts a chance to practice on a regional stage, and without being too presumptuous, we hope that our efforts help them to improve their skills. We celebrate the arts and foster growth among aspiring artists, regardless of age. We cannot, however, continue to celebrate these ventures without your support. How can you help? Obviously, business leaders and even individuals can sponsor programming, helping to defray the costs. But equally as important is watching and engaging with our programming. If you do business with someone who sponsors our shows – thank them. If you enjoy a performance and run into that person on the street – tell them. Together we as Fayette County residents can provide a culture in which the arts can flourish. Matthew Dowling is a television host and producer, author, non‐profit executive, and semi‐professional finger painter. Contact him at matthew.dowling@coordinated360.com, or 1‐800‐893‐8516. www.fayettechamber.com * www.fayettecountytv.org * www.fayettechamber.com * www.fayettecountytv.org * www.fayettechamber.com Chamber Update Page 4 July 2013 Boston Beanery Wednesday, June 12th T COUNT ME IN! Fayette Chamber Affinity Programs available only to our valued members! he Fayette Chamber of Commerce is committed to helping our members cut costs and save money whenever possible in an ever‐changing economic environment. Chamber membership guarantees access to exclusive discounts through our affinity programs. By taking advantage of such discounts, members can see a return on their membership investment with the Fayette Chamber of Commerce and realize unparalleled savings on many products and services used daily. Through Chamber Choice, our Chamber affinity partner, you have access to: Healthcare (sole and group rates, dental, vision) ‐ Simply pick up the phone and contact Paula Simmons at 1‐800‐377‐3539. Tell her that you are a member of the Fayette Chamber and you’d like a quote on health insurance. It’s as easy as that! OnDemand Energy Program ‐ managed by OnDemand Energy can save you money on your home or business electricity bills. Grab the phone and call Damon Skiles at 412‐424‐2571 and let him help save you money on your energy costs. Penn National Insurance Program ‐ Purchase your business insurance through Penn National Insurance, and depending on the total group premium and total claims experience, you could earn an annual dividend! Take a quick look at the picture on page three to see our members (your friends and neighbors) accepting their dividend check! Get to your phone and call David Hughes at the Sprowls Insurance Agency to find out how you can be in the picture next year. Fayette Chamber Affinity Programs are ways that you make your membership work for you! Don’t wait. Do it now! www.fayettechamber.com * www.fayettecountytv.org * www.fayettechamber.com * www.fayettecountytv.org * www.fayettechamber.com Chamber Update Page 5 July 2013 DO IT SAFE SUPPLY Friday, June 14, 2013 751 McClellandtown Rd., Ste. C, Uniontown, PA Left to right: Pat Stefano (Fayette Chamber Executive Committee); Jen Jeffries, (Rep. Tim Mahoney’s office); Commissioner Angela Zimmerlink (Fayette County); Jeffrey Sammons, Marshall Fife (Sales Manager), Melissa King (Owner), Ashley Howell, and Natalie Peskie of Do It Safe Supply; and Jim Conway (Rep. Tim Mahoney’s office) LADY LUCK NEMACOLIN CASINO Monday, July 1, 2013 67 Smith School Road, Farmington, PA 15437 Maggie Hardy Magerko and Joe Hardy www.fayettechamber.com * www.fayettecountytv.org * www.fayettechamber.com * www.fayettecountytv.org * www.fayettechamber.com 2013 Fayette County Independence Day Festival! M other Nature was on our side on Sunday, To our Sponsors...it is because of YOU that we can offer June 30th...as storms raged all around us ‐ from this community‐wide event—THANK YOU, for making it Washington to Allegheny to Westmoreland Counties ‐ possible to hold this annual event [a list of sponsors can Fayette, and in particular the Uniontown Mall area, be found on page 9.]! remained dry. Even the wet ground wasn’t a deterrent, To all those who helped load up, set up, man the as the Mall simply hauled in gravel to fill the ruts and soft booths and rides during, and tear down, a big fat thank ground (thanks, guys!). you, because we could NOT have done it all on our own [a It’s due to this kind of teamwork from our Chamber members that the festival was able to run perfectly. Thus we send a heartfelt “Thank You” to our Fayette Chamber members who gave so generously ‐ both with sponsorship dollars as well as volunteer time. To give you some numbers, approximately 3,000 people attended the one‐day event, beginning that day at 3:00 p.m. [Attendance at the fireworks was probably at an all‐time high at 30,000 plus, as watchers covered the Uniontown Mall parking lot as well as every parking lot nearby, even parking along Route 119 to watch the show.] For the most part, the event “ran just like clockwork”. A group of dedicated Chamber volunteers started the set up process around 11:00 a.m. at the Chamber office, with many joining us at noon on the mall grounds. This was after initial setup—and loads of gravel—happened on Saturday. There are so many thank‐you’s to pass along that we don’t know where to start, but we know some include: Pam, Ron, and the staff of the Uniontown Mall ‐ as always you are outstanding… thanks a million! list of these people can be found on page 9]! It was hot, and the weather uncertain, but our volunteers never complained! Special thanks to Fayette Rental Solutions for help that morning, and to Chris Kennedy for lending us the use of his trailer, as well as James Vending and Jackson Farms, for the use of their trucks, too! Thanks also to the staff of Blaney Farms for completely manning the refreshment tent all day long! Thanks to Kingfish Worldwide for the great job handling our musical entertainment that day! Thanks to all of our vendors, for being there that day, all day! Thanks to Keystone Fireworks for a fabulous, exciting fireworks show and Chevron for being our Presenting Sponsor! We could go on and on, but space will not allow. We get an incredible feeling when we think about this event, and the way that the members of this organization work together to assure its success. We’ve talked to many other Chamber executives, and it never fails to amaze them how devoted our members are, as well as the incredible level of camaraderie among our general membership. You all deserve a big pat on the back, a huge thank‐you from us, and a big, “job well done”! Blaney Farms Chestnut Ridge Counseling Services Farmer’s Market First Federal Savings Bank Jackson Farms Marker Grounds Management Sheetz Ultimate Structures Uniontown Area YMCA Our Vendors and other Participants for the Day: Boston Beanery DiMarco’s Bistro & Cantina Fiesta Azteca Stone House Restaurant Auntie Anne’s Pretzels Jackson Farms MedExpress Girl Scouts of Western PA Home Depot Cornerstone Care Froggy 94.9 The Pickle Uniontown Lions Club WMBS Radio 590 103.1 KVE Buy Local Canvas Creations Body Art And Special Thanks to our Volunteers: Agnes Dowling Anthony & Jordyn Dowling Betty Jo Humbertson Becky & Dillon Hilton Bill Blaney & staff of Blaney Farms Bill Jackson Bob & Gretchen Garrett Carol Hardy Chris & Vicky Kennedy Chris Labuda Connie Slampak David, Darla, & Maria Dowling Ed & Barb Jeffreys Eric Guthrie Erica & Shawn Miller Eric, Daniel, Andrew, & Sarah Nuttall Fran Buffers Fred & Jackie Lapisardi Greg & Cindy Parsons Hank & Liz Dunham Jonathan Eicher Judy & Staff of MedExpress Kara & Adrienne Kerlin Ken Hager Maria Pyle Marisa Harmon Matthew Dowling Meg Hudock Steve & Deb Cooper Pam, Ron, & staff of Uniontown Mall Pam Newmyer Phil & Noah Michael Randy & Donna Roadman staff of Home Depot Sue Quinn Traci Klink Chamber Update Page 10 Fayette County Fair – Advanced tickets are currently on sale at the Fayette Chamber office and at Sweet Pea’s locations for this year’s annual county fair, which will run from July 24th through August 3rd. The cost is only $10.00 per ticket ($13.00 at the gate), and includes entrance, entertainment, and rides. Pick up a brochure with a complete list of events TODAY! Uniontown Area YMCA – the Y is selling a Steelers Game Package/WVU Game Pack and cash ticket for $20.00, which will go off on Saturday, August 31st on the 7:00 p.m. Daily lottery. The ticket will benefit the Y’s annual support campaign. For ticket information, call 724‐438‐2584. Geibel Catholic Junior‐Senior High School ‐ will have two school custodial/buildings and grounds positions open July 1, 2013. One position is part‐time at 29 ½ hours weekly. The other position is full time and includes benefits. The duties, responsibilities, and compensation involved with each position will be discussed at the interview. If you know of someone who might be interested in these positions: to request an interview, please contact Mrs. Tina Haky, Geibel Catholic A d m i n i s t r a t i v e S e c r e t a r y , a t thaky@geibelcatholic.org or call Mrs. Haky at 724‐628‐5600. Masontown Matters – Masontown Matters’ golf tournament, TIMES, will be held at the Links Course at Nemacolin Woodlands on Saturday, July 27th. The tournament will be a scramble format, and there is a fee to participate for individuals or teams of four. Fee includes 18 holes of golf with a cart, lunch, dinner, and prizes. Entertainment will follow. Sponsors packages are available; for more info, including sponsorship information, contact George at 724‐583‐9581 or email sfotta@atlanticbb.net. Stone House Restaurant & Country Inn – (3023 National Pike, Farmington) every Thursday through October for Bike Night! The event will run from 6:00 – 10:00 p.m. and feature a band, prizes, games, giveaways, BBQ, a bar, and much more! Visit their website at w w w . s t o n e h o u s e i n n . c o m f o r m o r e information! ALSO…the Stone House will host a Flea Market on Saturday, July 20th, from 8:00 a.m.—3:00 p.m. in their parking lot. Bring your own table and set up at 7:00 a.m. —at no cost! Call them now at 724‐329‐8876 to reserve your space. And while you’re there, the Smoke House will be open...get ready for some serious BBQ (from 11:00 a.m. ‐ 4:00 p.m.)! Downtown Business District Authority – the 2013 Storey Square Summer Concert Series has been switched to Monday evenings from 5:30 – 7:30 p.m., through August. The event will coincide with a Farmer’s Market (from 4:00 – 7:00 p.m.). Chamber members participating this year include: Ellie Mae’s Catering, Fayette County Colon Cancer Network, DiMarco’s Bistro & Cantina, B21 Restaurant, Uniontown Arts Fellowship, and the State Theatre Center for the Arts. The events are sponsored in part by Chamber members including SeniorLife Uniontown, Buy Local Network, and the National Road Heritage Corridor. For more information, call Becky at 724‐438‐4289 or email her at Rebecca@uniontownredevelopment.com. Uniontown Arts Fellowship – is holding a Dance for Dreams Festival, featuring the Art ‘n Sole 5K, on Saturday, July 20th, in downtown Uniontown. The 5K Run/Walk will begin with registration at 7:30 a.m. for the 9:00 a.m. event, at Storey Square (East Main Street). [Race day registration is $20.00 for 18 and under, $25.00 for over 18). All registration fees include entry to the post race party – Dance for Dreams Festival – in Storey Square. There will be local arts, crafts, dances, running, and food vendors on site throughout the day. At 1:00 p.m., learn Flash Mob! You are welcome to join them to perform a flash mob, at a secret location that will be disclosed at the festival. Uniontown Kiwanis Club – invites you to attend a presentation on the importance of Early Learning at the Fayette Chamber office on Thursday, July 25th, from noon – 1:00 p.m. Investing in early education impacts our workforce and our economy. Children who start behind tend to stay behind. Please support their efforts to give children the best start possible by attending this presentation. Lunch will be provided by the Kiwanis Club, so you must RSVP for this event – please register no later than July 19th by calling Robin at 724‐438‐2584. July 2013 The State Theatre Center for the Arts ‐ is sponsoring a Car Cruise & Screening along Main Street and Beeson Avenue on Friday, August 9th, from 4:00 ‐ 7:00 p.m. The event will run between Showings of the classic film "American Graffiti" at 2:00 p.m. and again at 7:00 p.m., on the Big Screen in the Theatre. Dash plaques will be given to the first 75 cars. Registration donation of $5.00 per vehicle, beginning at 1:00 p.m. (prior to first film showing), on the corner of Main Street and in the 911 parking lot. All registered vehicle owners get one free movie pass! Movie admission is $5.00 per adult, and $3.00 for seniors age 60 and up. In addition, there will be hot dogs and root beer floats available for purchase, plus music, raffle prizes, and more! Any proceeds from the event benefit the State Theatre Center for the Arts. St. Vincent de Paul – is currently seeking someone to market their newest program. This is a paid 40 hour per week position through the VISTA. Build St Vincent De Paul’s capacity to assist people by creating temporary employment opportunities in order to avoid a crisis that will drive people into further poverty and teaches employees under SVDP supervision on‐the‐job skills that are transferable to full time employment in the private sector. The paid VISTA member will market the program to the community so that it is consistent with other SVDP programs. Interested applicants should apply by going to: https://my.americorps.gov/mp/listing/ viewListing.do?id=50490&fromSearch=true‐‐ Christian W. Klay Winery ‐ Nothing says summer quite a Lobster Clambake! The Winery will hold one on Sunday, July 21st (and again on August 17th), at 5:00 p.m. Complete with all the fixings and experience of this nostalgic New England tradition, this event is surely a memory‐maker for you, your family, and your friends. The cost is $45 pp, plus tax or $65 pp, plus tax with lobster. The event will be held rain or shine. Dinner is planned to be served in the wooded glen; however, in the event of rain, dinner will be served in the restored 1880s barn. Reservations are required and a 48‐hour cancellation policy applies; call 724‐439‐3424. Also...on Sunday, July 28th, you’re invited back for their Pavilion Music Series, featuring the legendary Harold Betters! Admission is complimentary! Solutions to fit your business! Learn more about our new defined contribution benefits programs, featuring leading insurance companies and plans! Reduce costs, create budget certainty, and offer employees choice among multiple plans. For more information Call ChamberChoice at 1-800-377-3539 or look online at www.chamberchoice.com. www.fayettechamber.com * www.fayettecountytv.org * www.fayettechamber.com * www.fayettecountytv.org * www.fayettechamber.com Chamber Update Page 11 Do It Safe Supply 751 McClellandtown Road, Ste. C, Uniontown, PA 15401 Phone: 724‐439‐9310 Fax: 724‐439‐4353 Email: doitsafesupplys@yahoo.com Web: www.doitsafesupply.com Contact: Melissa King, Owner Marshall Fife, Sales Manager Safety Supply/Retail Do It Safe Supply offers their own fire‐retardant clothing, in addition to other items, such as: first aid supplies, rigging equipment, road equipment, Hi‐Viz vests, custom embroidery, shoes and boots (steel toe), communication tech equipment, safety gloves, and safety eyewear. They are open from 7:30 a.m. – 6:00 p.m., every Monday through Friday. Welcome! Frank Fratto, Inc. 711 Kingview Road, Scottdale, PA 15683 Phone: 724‐887‐4211 Fax: 724‐887‐0862 Email ffratto@zoominternet.net Contact: ffratto@zoominternet.net Wholesale Distributor Since 1948, Fratto’s has offered a wide variety of products, in categories such as: small games of chance, candy, tobacco, janitorial supplies, paper products, plastic products, and bingo supplies. Call them to help with your next event! Welcome! July 2013 Beeson Hill Antiques 145 South Beeson Avenue (rear), Uniontown, PA 15401 Phone: 724‐439‐2122 or 724‐322‐4580 Email: tom.buckelew1@verizon.net Contact: Tom Buckelew, Owner Antiques was established in 1986. They buy and sell quality antiques of the 18th & 19th Century, to include: formal and country furniture, china, glass, folk art, quilts, ephemera, books, oriental rugs, stoneware, early prints and paintings. Beeson Hill is generally open whenever they are home, but please call ahead if you’d like to be sure, and ring the bell once there. The shop is a two‐story carriage Beeson Hill house, surrounded by an English garden. Welcome! Redline Honda‐Polaris 1196 Connellsville Street, Lemont Furnace, PA 15456 Phone: 724‐434‐1196 Fax: 724‐434‐1506 Email: parts@rainbowhonda.com Web: www.redlinehondapolaris.com Contact: Michael J. Marchky, President Full‐Line Powersports Dealer Redline has been servicing the area since 2006 in their building, lo‐ cated on Connellsville Street. They sell Honda and Polaris on‐ and off‐ road motorcycles, ATV’s, and side‐by‐sides. In addition, they have Honda generators and water pumps for household and commercial applications. Redline is a full‐service dealer for all brands. Welcome! Westmoreland County Community College ‐ held a groundbreaking ceremony Friday, June 28th to mark the beginning of the construction of its Latrobe Center. More than 135 elected officials, Latrobe government, business and industry leaders, and community members attended the event held at the construction site on Depot and Jefferson streets. The two‐story, 30,000‐square‐foot facility, designed by L.R. Kimball, will house general and computer classrooms, computer and science labs, offices, student study areas and multipurpose rooms for community activities. The new center will allow the college to offer more classes and students will be able to complete certificates and degree programs without traveling to the Youngwood campus. Neubauer’s Market House ‐ has been awarded Gold status in the Vera Bradley Rewards™ program. Vera Bradley presented Neubauer’s Market House with the designation because of its excellent service, selection and memorable shopping experience. The Vera Bradley Rewards™ program includes a comprehensive process for evaluating each area. Retail stores are evaluated based on store design, relationships, Vera Bradley product assortment, other product assortment, and general business practices. The rating recognizes truly outstanding performance and gives customers a consistently outstanding shopping experience. As a Vera Bradley Rewards™ member, Neubauer’s Market House will continue to strive to enhance the customers’ shopping experience while increasing customer loyalty and overall retail success. Christine Schaney of The Stone House and Brenda Stipanovich of Fast Signs earned $25.00 each last month simply for referring businesses to the Fayette Chamber of Commerce. Let us know who you are talking to and when they join you get the $25.00! We can give you a gift card to your favorite Chamber Member restaurant, you can use it toward your membership or for a flyer. It’s easy - refer a member today! GET $25.00! www.fayettechamber.com * www.fayettecountytv.org * www.fayettechamber.com * www.fayettecountytv.org * www.fayettechamber.com Chamber Update Page 12 is published monthly by the Fayette Chamber of Commerce July 2013 Fayette Chamber of Commerce 65 West Main Street Uniontown, PA 15401 President - Hank Dunham (First Federal Savings Bank) 1st Vice-President - Greg Parsons (Parsons Insurance Services) The Chamber Office Staff Executive Director - Muriel J. Nuttall Membership Services Coordinator Kathleen J. Dowling Financial Manager - Deborah Hull Office: 65 West Main Street, Ste. 107 Uniontown, PA 15401-3325 Phone: 724-437-4571 Fax: 724-438-3304 E-mail: info@fayettechamber.com Visit us on the Web! www.fayettechamber.com FAYETTE CHAMBER MISSION STATEMENT The Fayette Chamber of Commerce is a visionary leader in the County, providing partnership opportunities for business, community, and government. The overall purpose of the Fayette Chamber of Commerce is to advance the County’s economic growth by embracing the concepts of a sustainable community. 103.1 KVE FM -member since 2010A G Amedisys Hospice -member since 2011Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Greensburg -member since 1968Chevron -member since 2010Church Communities -member since 1995Community Foundation of Fayette County -member since 2002Connellsville Bed & Breakfast -member since 2010Cornerstone Care, Inc. -member since 2010Crime Stoppers of the County of Fayette -member since 2012Domestic Violence Services -member since 2005E W Bowman, Inc. -member since 1980Faris Carpet -member since 1990Fayette County Drug & Alcohol Commission, Inc. -member since 2008- Membership Renewals Fayette Veterans Advocacy Group -member since 2012First Niagara Bank, Main Street -member since 1987Gallatin Fuels, Inc. -member since 1983George Smalley Electric -member since 1991Holiday Inn of Uniontown -member since 1978Interim Healthcare -member since 2009John Baker -member since 2005Jumonville Retreat Center -member since 2003Keystone Fireworks -member since 2009La Boheme -member since 2010Mario Cooks, LLC -member since 2012Mental Health Association in Fayette County -member since 2003Mikita Auction Company -member since 2003- Misti Spring-Reader, Rep. for Edward Jones Investments -member since 2000Ohiopyle Trading Post, Inc. -member since 2010Pechin Super Food Store -member since 2002Rainbow Dreams Daycare-Preschool -member since 2007Sheetz—Pittsburgh Road -member since 2012Sisters of the Order of St. Basil the Great -member since 2004Studio 41 Entertainment -member since 2012The Salvation Army -member since 2002Uniontown Mall -member since 1991Vermin Control Company -member since 2006Wendy’s—Matthew Drive -member since 2010Wendy’s—Restaurant Row -member since 1985Westmoreland-Fayette Workforce Investment Board -member since 2000- www.fayettechamber.com * www.fayettecountytv.org * www.fayettechamber.com * www.fayettecountytv.org * www.fayettechamber.com BUSINESS AFTER HOURS Sponsored by... In conjunction with... When: Wednesday, July 17, 2013 5:00—7:00 p.m. Where: Titlow Tavern & Grille Fireside Room RSVP: 724-437-4571 OR email info@fayettechamber.com At this Business After Hours, enjoy food from the Titlow Tavern & Grille provided by Duke Energy as well as a cash bar and learn about Duke Energy’s Fayette Energy Facility and their relationship with the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society. You will also get to meet some fundraising Team Captains and people helped by LLS in their battle against cancer! Also learn more on how to become a LIGHT THE NIGHT CORPORATE SPONSOR or register your own fundraising team for Light the Night 2013! The Light The Night Walk is The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society’s nationwide evening event to celebrate and commemorate lives touched by cancer. This non-competitive walk of flickering balloons helps encourage those afflicted by blood cancer and supports our mission to raise funds for a cure of cancer! Be a part of the solution! Join Duke Energy and other LLS participants that will Walk United Against Cancer! Saturday, September 21, 2013—At Uniontown High School Stadium For more information about Light the Night Walk please contact 412-697-2850, christopher.omiros@lls.org, or register at www.lightthenight.org/wpa/register The Mission of the LLS is to cure leukemia, lymphoma and myeloma while raising public awareness and improving the quality of life for patients and their families. WALK UNITED AGAINST CANCER! That is the theme of this year’s Light the Night event: At Uniontown High School Stadium on Saturday, September 21, 2013 Pre‐walk festivities begin at 5:30 PM with the Walk taking place beginning at Dusk. There will be fun, food, beverages, entertainment, friends, information tables and many appreciative families who have been touched by cancer. We encourage all registrants to become a Champion for Cures to receive a full meal at the event, an event t‐shirt and a balloon to show your support, all for raising at least $100 (just twenty dollars from five of your friends). A minimum of $25 (five dollars from five of your friends) enables one to receive an illuminated balloon for the walk. Red balloons carried by those supporting the search for a cure White balloons carried by those who are cancer survivors Gold Balloons carried by those walking in memory of someone they have lost to cancer Statistically, someone new is diagnosed with blood cancer every five minutes and every ten minutes someone loses their battle with blood cancer. We WILL find a cure, and YOU can help! To help us Light the Night contact Christopher Omiros at Christopher.Omiros@lls.org or 412‐697‐2850 Duke Energy in conjunction with Leukemia & Lymphoma Society @ Titlow Tavern & Grille— Fireside Room 92 West Main St., Uniontown WEDNESDAY, JULY 17th 5:00—7:00 p.m. Enjoy food from the Titlow Tavern (cash bar) and provided by Duke Energy, and learn about Duke’s Fayette Energy Facility and their relationship with the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society! You will get a chance to meet their fundraising Team Captains and people helped by LLS! Also, learn more on how to become a Light the Night Corporate Sponsor, or register your own team! This annual evening event celebrates and commemorates lives touched by cancer. This non-competitive walk of flickering balloons helps encourage those afflicted by blood cancer and supports their mission to raise funds for a cure! RSVP: 724-437-4571 OR email info@fayettechamber.com. Duke Energy 724-583-8003 Leukemia & Lymphoma Society 412-697-2850 Please list the names of all attending. There is never a charge to attend any Business After Hours. To RSVP: Call: 724-437-4571 Fax: 724-438-3304 Email: info@fayettechamber.com Mail: Fayette Chamber of Commerce, 65 West Main St., Ste. 107, Uniontown, PA 15401 F a y e t t e Chamber of Comm erce 2 nd An n u a l Ch a mber Fam i l y P i cnic F RIDAY, AUGUST 16 t h 4:00—8:00 p.m. @ Dun l ap Lake P a v i l ion Krulock Road, Union tow n, PA 15 4 0 1 Join us for a good, old-fashioned FAMILY PICNIC! The event* will include: Hot Dogs, Hamburgers, and Refreshments* Ice Cream Bar—sponsored by JACKSON FARMS...thank you! Games* (corn hole, horse shoes) Entertainment Picnic is free to attend—all we ask is that you bring a side dish or a dessert! Chamber members AND families are all invited—if you would like to join us, please fill out form on the reverse side and fax back to: 724-438-3304. You may also email: info@fayettechamber.com. The following sponsorships are available: Picnic, Refreshments, Games See reverse for complete details! 2 n d An n u a l Fa y e t t e Ch a m ber F a m i l y Picn ic FRIDAY, AUGUST 16, 2013 4:00—8:00 p.m. S PON SOR SHIPS Picnic Sponsor—$150.00: by donating $150.00, picnic sponsors will receive sign at the pavilion, and will be listed in all promotions of event (i.e., emails, newsletter, Facebook, web, etc.). Refreshment Sponsor—$100.00: by donating $100.00, you will receive a sign near the refreshments, and will be listed in all promotions of event (i.e., emails, newsletter, Facebook, web, etc.). Hamburger/Hot Dog Sponsor(s)—$100.00 ea.: Three needed...by donating $100.00, you will receive a sign near the refreshments, and will be listed in all promotions of event (i.e., emails, newsletter, Facebook, web, etc.). Ice Cream Sponsor—THANK YOU, JACKSON FARMS! Games Sponsor(s)—$50.00: Three Needed...by donating $50.00, you will get a sign at a game, and will be listed in all promotions of event (i.e., emails, newsletter, Facebook, web, etc.). YES, I would like to sponsor the following: Check enclosed Charge My: Visa MC Discover AM/EX (please circle) Card# Exp. Date: YES, I would like to attend the event! Business Name: Email: Phone No. Name(s) of attendees (please include children's names): Food Item I am Bringing: Please fax back to: 724-438-3304 or email: info@fayettechamber.com SUN MON 14 Billy the Kid Shot Dead 1881 21 Lobster Clambake C W Klay Winery 5:00 p.m. $65.00 pp + tax Tickets: 724-439-3424 28 Pavilion Music Series with Harold Betters C W Klay Winery 1:00—4:00 p.m. FREE TUE 15 Farmers Market 4:00—7:00 p.m. Storey Square Summer Concert Series 5:30—7:30 p.m 11 5 12 Farmers Market 4:00—7:00 p.m. Storey Square Summer Concert Series 5:30—7:30 p.m 17 31 Greg Short @ Lady Luck Nemacolin 5:00—9:00 p.m. 6 Atomic Bomb Dropped on Hiroshima 1945 FRI 18 Spaghetti Dinner Fundraiser Homes For Our Troops 11:00 a.m.—6:00 p.m. $7.00 pp Info: 724-984-6123 24 Beer Dinner Stone House Restaurant $45.00 pp Info: www.stonehouseinn.com 30 Henry Ford Born 1863 Farmers Market 4:00—7:00 p.m. Storey Square Summer Concert Series 5:30—7:30 p.m THU Duke Energy/Leukemia & Lymphoma Society @ Titlow Tavern 5:00—7:00 p.m. RSVP: 724-437-4571 23 29 4 President Barack Obama Born 1961 16 John F Kennedy Jr. Killed in Plane Crash 1999 22 Farmers Market 4:00—7:00 p.m. Storey Square Summer Concert Series 5:30—7:30 p.m Farmers Market 4:00—7:00 p.m. Storey Square Summer Concert Series 5:30—7:30 p.m WED 7 Sidney Crosby Born 1987 25 Brass Rail 4:00—6:00 p.m. SAT 19 Caleb Lovely @ Sundial Nemacolin Woodlands 9:00 p.m.—midnight 26 Fayette County Fair 7/25—8/3 Info: www.fayettefair.com Early Learning Workshop Uniontown Kiwanis Info: 724-438-2584 “Joseph & the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat” Geyer Performing Arts Center Info: 724-887-0887 8/1—8/4 1 8 Richard Nixon Resigns from Presidency 1974 Dance For Dreams 20 Festival & 5K Run/Walk Uniontown Arts Fellowship Downtown Uniontown Info: 724-557-9837 27 Masontown Matters Golf Tournament @ Nemacolin Woodlands Resort Info: sfotta@atlanticbb.net 2 3 Golf Tournament Laurel Business Institute Duck Hollow Golf Course 9:00 a.m. Info: 724-439-4900 LH Golf Scramble 9 Duck Hollow Golf Course 8:30 a.m. Info: 724-323-4577 10 Smithsonian Institution Created, 1862 Car Cruise & Screening State Theatre 4:00—7:00 p.m. 13 14 15 Education Council New Ideas Subcommittee Conference Room 3:00 p.m. 16 Fayette Chamber Picnic Dunlap Lake 4:00—9:00 p.m. 17