March - Juniata River Valley
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March - Juniata River Valley
Chamber of Commerce & Visitors Bureau March 20th, 2013 7:30am 7:30am--9:30am “Health Reform: Looming Deadlines – Defining Employer Mandate” Sponsored by: Benefit Management Group, Inc., Capital Blue Cross and Emerson, Reid & Co. Speakers: Jeffrey A. Gum, President, Benefit Management Group, Inc. David Vassilaros, Esq., Director, Health Reform Compliance, Capital Blue Cross Thomas Schimmer, Vice President, Emerson, Reid & Co., Education Chairperson – Central Pennsylvania Health Underwriters Association Shelly Bloom, Manager-Consulting, Emerson, Reid & Co., Legislative Chairperson and Immediate Past President – Pennsylvania Health Underwriters Association Expert ad vice to help you n avigate th e new health care law! FREE Continental Breakfast featuring: Fresh Fruit, Breakfast Breads, Yogurt with toppings, Coffee, Tea and Juice. RSVP to jvacc@juniatarivervalley.org or via Facebook Event! The Capperella Furniture store was founded by brothers, Frank & Henry, in 1952 in downtown Bellefonte as an appliance and television retailer. By 1955 they added home furnishing to their offerings and in 1957 built a new building between Bellefonte and Milesburg, allowing room for bedding & flooring. Expansions took place in the 1970’s and the early 1990’s bringing the store to 40,000 square feet of space. In 1997, Capperella Furniture opened a branch store in the former Kauffman’s Music & Furniture Store in downtown Lewistown. Capperella Furniture thus followed in the footsteps of Jonas & Jane Kauffman, a family business with over 80 years of furniture history Capperella Furniture 145 East Market Street Lewistown PA 17044 (717)248-0177 jsmith@capperella.com www.capperella.com in the downtown Lewistown location. Today the Capperella Stores are into their second generation of family ownership, with brother Hours: Tues, Wed, Thu: 10am - 6pm and sister, Dave and Carol Capperella, at the helm, offering a vast selection of home furnishings, Monday & Friday: 10am - 8pm bedding, flooring and customer services. They proudly feature LaZ-Boy, Catnapper, Thomasville, Saturday: 10am - 5pm Bassett, Ashley, Flexsteel, Norwalk, and Serta & Tempurpedic. Sunday: 1pm - 5 pm Capperella Furniture rests their reputation on exceeding customer’s satisfaction, in both service and in quality. Add great prices into the equation and you’ll love shopping at either Capperella location. Local Lewistown store manager, JoAnn Smith, a Reedsville native, is well known throughout the Juniata River Valley. In addition to several years of experience at a local furniture store she has worked in sales at both the County Observer and Lewistown Sentinel and is a very active member of the Mifflin County Garden Club and the Mifflin County Pond Club. In their ongoing quest to better serve customer availability, Capperella Furniture is now open on Mondays and Fridays until 8:00 P.M. and Sundays from 1:00 to 5:00 P.M. P A G E 2 M A R C H “More Than an Auction” Reedsville Youth Park April 21, 2013 11am-4pm For 15 years, Sacred Heart School (SHS) has been hosting a very special event, “More Than an Auction”. Through the years, the location, food, and auction items have changed; however, one thing has always been the same, the commitment and dedication of the parents to SHS. With help from local businesses, parishioners, parents, and community members, the event is always a huge success, helping to offset the cost of tuition for SHS families. A few years ago, the “More Than an Auction” committee added “A Family Fun Fest” to their logo and have been striving for that very thing ever since. This year, we are offering many new fun activities for children including pony rides. We are also introducing live entertainment on the outdoor stage. Our menu includes some old favorites like chicken BBQ and French fries, but this year we’ve added authentic Spanish cuisine. The cash raffle is always a huge hit since you have the chance to win $1,000, $500, $250, $150 or $100, and this year, we are adding a 50/50 drawing the day of the auction. The parents and students work hard to create unique raffle baskets filled with exciting gifts as well as items handmade by each SHS class for the live auction. If bidding in front of an audience is not your speed, we offer wonderful items for our silent auction, as well as a basket raffle. As you can see, there is something for everyone! We hope that you and your family will join us at the Reedsville Youth Park on Sunday, April 21, 2013 from 11 am – 4 pm and see for yourself why this really is “More Than an Auction”! For more information, call 717-527 - 4869. For a sneak peak at auction items and updates, visit us on Facebook at “More Than an Auction”. EXPO Hosts Wanted! , 2013 MAY 22nd M 5-7:30 P Date & Time: May 22nd, 2013 5-7:30pm Where: Brookmere Winery & Vineyard Inn Pavilion What you get: 10x10 Exhibitor Space with 2 Chairs & Electricity (bring your own cord) Live Music by Bernie Rich Fully catered by Abe’s Cafe Wine Sampling with Brookmere Winery Event Promotion 2 0 1 3 Schedule of Events (Continued on Page 7) RECURRING EVENTS March 21 - Amtrak Rally at the Belleville Sale & Livestock Auction Junction Train Station Wednesdays – All year (unless a holiday) in Belleville, PA. 7am-3pm. March 26 - Employer Seminar by Amish & Mennonite baked goods, the Juniata Valley Employer produce, quilts, antiques, livestock, Advisory Council "Navigating & wares. Large flea market & food Workplace Legal Issues" with Guest vendors. 717.935.2146 Speaker Angela Thomas, Attorney at the Lewistown Dairyland Flea Market - March thru CareerLink 8-11:45AM. December on Wednesdays (weather Employers: Get the latest on these permitting.) Beside the Dairyland topics: Social Media Update, Complex in Reedsville, PA. Conducting Effective Workplace Investigations, Handling Employee March Events Terminations, Hot Topics in Mar 9 - Mifflin Juniata Special Employment and Labor Laws. Needs Center 26th Annual Lip Sync Registration Contact Contest @6pm MC High School. Information: Margaret Winters 717.248.6261 mwint1@verizon.net or (717)2489849 Mar 10 - 3:30pm-5:30pm - Mifflin County High School Indoor April Events Competitive group Zumbathon® Belleville Civic Club Annual Antique Come join the fun as we party Show & Sale – held annually at the Zumba(r) style. Proceeds will benefit Belleville Community Hall, 11 the Mifflin County High School's Walnut Street, Belleville, PA the 1st Indoor Competitive groups: or 2nd weekend in April depending Drum Line , Guard , and Majorettes. on when Easter Falls. Friday 10amDoor Prizes, Raffles and 50/50 will 7pm & Saturday 10am-4pm. be available. Tickets are $10 in 717.935.2550 advance and $12 at the door and are available through any student or April 9 - Kilnformed and Mosaic advisor with the group or at TAZ Glass Artist in residency Reception. Fitness. Or by calling 717-994-6904 6:30-8pm. Held at the Mifflin County Middle School Lobby. “Kids and the Sunday March 10 - Embassy Arts” Theatre Community Night at JP Edwards. 11am to close. J.P. April 12-13 - 2nd annual Home and Edward’s will be donating 15% of Garden Show is coming back to the your purchase to your organization. Youth Park in Reedsville on Friday, * Donation not applicable for April 12th and Saturday, April 13th! purchase of alcohol. Door prizes, delicious food, seminars, vendors and return of the Saturday, March 16 - Breakfast with Dr. Lori Antiques Appraisal show on the Easter Bunny. 8:30-10:00am or Saturday. 10:30 - 12pm at the Lewistown Country Club. Tickets: Children $5 April 21 - Sacred Heart of Jesus Adults $10, Children 3 and under Parish and School presents More free. Ticket Includes: Photo with Than An Auction: A Family Fun Easter Bunny, Buffet breakfast Fest. 11AM at the Reedsville Youth including scrambled eggs, home Park. www.sacredheartschool.com. fries, bacon, sausage, toast, silver dollar pancakes, juice and coffee. April 27th - Kid Connection. Last Ticket deadline is March 8. Tickets Saturday in April. Free Fun and can be purchased in Community Activities for Children. Activities and Relations, Monday - Friday, 9am Entertainment all day in downtown 4pm, or by calling 717-242-7464 Lewistown, PA. 717.247.5255 Add your EVENT to our calendar! WWW. JUN IATARIV ERVALL EY.ORG M A R C H 2 0 1 3 P A G E 3 Please join us in welcoming our newest member by patronizing their businesses! Just as the Chamber is important to our community, they are important to the Chamber. Their investment means an investment in our community. Their membership reflects their integrity as a responsible business owner and demonstrates their commitment to the area. Bonfatto's Spice Cream MCIDC Plaza, 6395 SR 103N Bldg 15 Lewistown PA 17044 David Letterman Phone: (814)574-4339 www.spicecream.com david@lettermaninc.com Bonfatto’s Spice Cream Scoops Up 4 Medals at Nationally Renown Spicy Food Convention ZestFest STATE COLLEGE, PA—A trio of locally-invented sweet and savory desserts made a lasting impression on judges recently at a national spicy food convention and expo in Irving, Texas. Bonfatto’s Spice Cream products earned 4 medals in the ZestFest 2013 Fiery Food Challenge at the end of January, including a first place Best Zesty Sweets Award for Rolling Berry Blastoff, and a third place category award for Best New Product: Consumer Ready Food. ZestFest is one of the most prestigious trade shows for zesty products nationwide with over 100 judges and 700 products entered, and open to consumers, retail buyers and restaurant professionals. The Fiery Food Challenge kicks off the event each year and attracts hundreds of spicy food innovators putting their unique concoctions and products to the test. “We set out to create a dessert treat for fans of spicy, zesty foods that’s become the best thing to happen to ice cream since the cone,” said Dave Letterman, President of Letterman Enterprises Inc. and creator of the Bonfatto’s line of wing sauces and marinades. “Judging from our performance at ZestFest, we accomplished our goal and then some.” Letterman, also the proprietor and owner of Bonfatto’s restaurant in Bellefonte, PA, cites his experience with his awardwinning line of hot sauces and marinades (winners at ZestFest 2012 and more) as an inspiration for becoming part of the “savory dessert” craze popularized recently by cable cooking shows. “This is a different sort of combination that people are amazed by…amazed that it actually works and tastes great,” said Letterman. “Really. Who would have thought of combining hot sauce with ice cream"? Bonfatto’s Spice Cream is available in three deviously tasty flavors—Jumpin’ Jack Apple Splash, Sweet Peachy Heat Wave and Rolling Berry Blastoff. Each unique product combination features a hint of fruit-based hot sauce combined with all natural ingredients infused into premium French vanilla ice cream. “I like to sum up the experience of trying Spice Cream this way,” Letterman added, “Your mind says ‘no’. But your taste buds say ‘Oh!’.” D i s c ove r O ur Aiken, LLC/EMS All American Cruizers Association of Mifflin County Educators Big Valley Fastener & Supply Black Leaf Studio, LLC Brookline Central PA Dock & Door LLC Class 1 Transport, Inc. Drayer Physical Therapy Institute Falkner Technologies, LLC G.E. Inspection Technologies, LP HealthSouth Mifflintown Clinic Juniata Business and Industry, Inc. Keystone Complex LLC Keystone Payroll LLC Kishacoquillas Valley National Bank Lamar Advertising of Williamsport Laurel Rock Farm LLC Lewistown Paper Company Mattress World Mifflin County G o o d Na tu re ! Industrial Development Corporation Mifflin County Model Railroad Club Mifflin-Juniata Special Needs Center, Inc. Moosewood Laser Creations Nittany Media Inc. NuVisions Center Office Imaging Solutions, LLC PA Cleanways of Mifflin County Penn State University, Lewistown Learning Center Sandy Bend, Inc. SUM Child Development, Inc. SUN Home Health & Hospice The Sentinel Lewistown United Way of MifflinJuniata Visiting Mifflin County Walnut Springs Racquet Club P A G E 4 M A R C H 2 0 1 3 In Home Services Mission Statement: a company of caring, conscientious, dedicated Team Members, (service providers) whose goal is to “make life easier” for our clients by providing outstanding in home services with a sincere commitment to customer service. A brand new business has opened its doors in the Juniata River Valley, providing much needed services to a fast growing percentage of our central Pennsylvania population; in-home assistance and care. CEO Kenton Stuck is quick to point out that this new endeavor does not deliver medical services, but rather, creature comfort assistance right in the client’s own home. Such things as housekeeping, cleaning, food prep, personal shopping, gardening, morning & evening care; plus transportation to medical appointments, hair care appointments, grocery shopping & other local out of In Home Services of Central PA 20 Windmill Hill, Suite 7 home destinations. The first step in the process is to call Lori Pfiester, the director of operational services. Burnham, PA 17009 Her skills are in developing a plan for the specific needs of the client. Once determined, Ruth Phone: 888-881-2046 Ann Kephart, director of client services, selects a team member she feels is a good match for Fax: 814-414-0135 the client. She and the member make a home visit to introduce the member to the client and info@InHomeServicesofCentralPA.com www.InHomeServicesofCentralPa.com to make sure the plan is totally satisfactory. If the team member isn’t a good match with the client, another team member is brought in who is compatible. In Mifflin and Juniata Counties the senior citizens make up about 35% of the population. With the large amount of Baby Boomers reaching senior citizen status, the potential client base is growing daily. In Home Services of Central PA will make it possible for seniors to stay in their homes as opposed to moving to assisted living facilities or nursing homes before they really want or need to. It is the goal of Stuck, Pfiester and Kephart to hire people who are dedicated to serving others, who will bring pleasure to the clients by making their time in client’s homes a joy and time looked forward to each and every visit. Merely assisted in designated chores is far from the only task at hand, brightening the lives of clients is extremely important. Team members are subjected to background and criminal checks and are bonded. The business carries both professional and general liability insurance. Service is provided for people of all ages in Mifflin, Juniata and Centre Counties. Team members are available for as little or as much as you need them, be it day, night or weekend. It can be primary care or respite care. Management is dedicated to exceeding client’s expectations and team members are trained to make the goal to stay in your home both attainable and consistently enjoyable. by: d e ost H March 28th, 2013 5:30-7:30pm Held at the Blossom Hill Development model home 147 Cambridge Lane, Lewistown PA WWW. JUN IATARIV ERVALL EY.ORG M A R C H 2 0 1 3 Attendees at the most resent Business After Hours Event celebrated their Valentine’s Day week with a reminder why so many have “Fallen In Love” with Sacred Heart School. Classrooms were open with student projects on display and the halls were filled with the sounds of student musicians. The area’s newest winery, The Juniata Valley Winery, was on hand offering samplings of their wines and The Wilson House Bed & Breakfast had a spectacular dessert display that was almost too pretty to eat! The Main Street Market was there to ensure that no one walked away hungry with a variety of foods from their new Tapas Menu. Thank you Sacred Heart School for opening your doors and once again reminding us why we should consider Sacred Heart for an “Excellence in Faith-Filled Education”! UPCOMING AFTER HOURS: 2013 After Hours: March 28th: Stone Arch Real Estate April 24th: Z Wireless Center May 22nd: Business After Hours Expo at Brookmere Winery & Vineyard Inn Pavilion 2014 After Hours: January: Rotary Club of Lewistown February: PA CareerLink of Mifflin County March: Energex April: Juniata Valley Bank May: Business After Hours Expo June: Abe’s Cafe June: Brookline July: GE Inspection July: Capperella Furniture Technologies August 28th: First National August: OPEN Bank of Mifflintown September: OPEN September: Hartman October: OPEN Center November: OPEN October: South Hills December: Holiday School of Business & Gathering hosted by: Technology Juniata Valley Winery & November 20th: EXTRAVA Wilson House B&B Market & Rich Coast Coffee Showcase your business or December 18th: Holiday organization. Sign up today Gathering hosted by… for the OPEN After Hours Seven Mountains Wine Months! For more Cellars information: D i s c ove r O ur G o o d Na tu re ! P A G E 6 M A R C H 2 0 1 3 The Alleghenies is excited to announce new & updated sample itineraries to TourTheAlleghenies.com. MARK your calendars…. June 29th, 2013 Victory Park, Lewistown PA 11am—11pm! River Rampage 5k, Community Float & Raft Regatta, Vendors, Rockin’ by the River, RiverFEST Idol, Activities and FIREWORKS! RiverFEST is a community effort and our sponsors will play a huge role. Without sponsors, we cannot pro- duce the high quality, exciting event we are striving for. We have many different levels of sponsorship available. Sponsorship opportunities will give your organization/business the chance to support our annual 4th of July Juniata RiverFEST Event! Email riverfest@juniatarivervalley.org to get involved! Whether your group travel plans call for a single day, a weekend or a week, check out www.tourthealleghenies.com for sample itineraries that are designed to help you choose the perfect trip quickly and easily. Grouped together by theme, you’ll find what to see, where to stay and where to find a great meal all right here at your fingertips. Just click, choose, book and enjoy. Take a journey with the heroes of a nation– from Flight 93 National Memorial & Chapel, to the expansion of American fuel ingenuity at the Wind Farm Project, see the site where 9 miners were rescued in 2002, and finish your day at the sipping the wines that have kept a family in business for generations on our tour of American Heroes. Bundles of Fun will enable tours to visit local businesses and manufacturers and sample their products or receive a remembrance gift. See how local favorites are made in The Alleghenies' version of a multi-factory tour. Bedford County is blessed with 14 covered bridges. Few places have covered bridges set in more picturesque settings and with more variety than in Bedford County, Pennsylvania. Built approximately 100 years ago by craftsmen who worked almost entirely by hand, these structures withstand the rain, snow and hard use of the travelling public. Covered Bridges of Bedford County will take tours to see 8 of the remarkable structures. Creation 2013- Visitors can join thousands of other Christian music enthusiast at the Nation’s Largest Christian Music Festival; June 26-29, 2013 at the Agape Farm in Mount Union, PA. An Alleghenies' representative will help tour planners/ operators to build itineraries through The Alleghenies focused around Creation 2013! Cruisin’ by Land & “Sea” will help tours take on The Alleghenies by land and “sea”, well, lake more like it & travel the historic lines of the East Broad Top Railroad. The Historic Bedford Dine Around will stimulate travelers’ appetites and expand their minds while visiting Bedford County, PA…The costumed guide will meet tours upon arrival in Bedford for a progressive “eating” tour that will include visits to several different restaurants while learning and visiting fun and historic sites in the Bedford area. Take the time to "LIKE" Tour The Alleghenies on Facebook as an easy way to get current tips and travel ideas to The Alleghenies. Tour The Alleghenies' Facebook page is a great way to learn of events and travel deals within the region. Get YOUR business involved with TheAlleghenies as well! More info? Contact us! 717.248.6713 or jrvvb@juniatarivervalley.org. WWW. JUN IATARIV ERVALL EY.ORG M A R C H 2 0 1 3 P A G E 7 Schedule of Events (continued from Page 2) PHOTOGRAPHY TOURS at Lincoln Caverns. Wednesdays, July 10, May 22nd - Business After Hours July 24, Aug. 7 6:30 – 9:00 PM EXPO held at Brookmere Winery & Bring your tripod, your cameras, and Vineyard Inn Pavilion. 5-7:30pm lights. First time opportunity for 717.248.6713 camera buffs! $25.00/person. Advance ticket purchase required. May 25th - Country Memories Day. Ages 10+ only. Visit Always the Saturday before www.lincolncaverns.com Memorial Day. McVeytown, PA 9:30am-4pm. 717.899.7450 FLASHLIGHT ADVENTURES at Lincoln Caverns Wednesdays, July June Events 17, July 31, August 14 6:30 – 9:00 Lincoln Caverns Events in June: PM Bring your flashlight and sense KIDS CAVE KAMP June 2013 A of adventure. After an informal unique & exciting educational day presentation of our pre-tour camp! With adventure caving for program, Intro. to Speleology – The grades 3+ Entering Grades 6, 7, 8, Study of Caves, see Lincoln 9: June 12 - 15, 9 - 12 Each Day Caverns & Whisper Rocks much like and All Day Friday—Entering the early cave explorers did! Grades 3, 4, 5, 6: June 17 - 20, 9 – $16.00/person. Advance ticket 12 Each Day—Entering Grades 1. 2. purchase required. Ages 10+ only. 3: June 24 - 27, 9 – 12 Each Day Visit www.lincolncaverns.com Creative activities, crafts, learning, fun and friendship! Learn about July 11-14 - Annual Remington caves, bats, rocks, and fossils. Ryde Bluegrass Festival - Held at Included are Cavern tours, panning the Grange Fairgrounds. The event for gems, snacks, T-shirts, Kamp will feature once again 25 bands Photos, etc Pre-registration including Goldwing Express, required. Bluegrass Brothers, Hillbilly Gypsies, James King, The Saturday & Sunday, June 22–23, Bluegrass Mountaineers, Remington 2013 9th Annual Discovery Days Ryde, and more to be announced. Celebrate 80 years of discovery at www.remingtonryde.com to view the Lincoln Caverns. Just once a year, festival information and how to order enjoy special historic tours, free advanced tickets. workshops and children's activities. Fun for the entire family! At special August Events prices too! 9 AM – 5 PM each day Mifflin County Youth Fair - Mifflin No advance tickets/registration County Youth Park - Reedsville required. Visit (717)248-9618 www.lincolncaverns.com www.mcyouthfair.com May Events S.C.O.R.E. Counselor Honored Phyllis Palm Phyllis A. Palm is the recipient of the 2013 Brother Citation Award presented annually by the Mifflin County Roundtable of Christian and Jews. Phyllis retired in 2006 as the Vice President of Operations at the Lewistown Hospital. Her career path took her from graduation at the Lewistown Hospital School of Nursing in 1963 to supervisory positions in Virginia Beach, Lewistown Hospital, and Brookline Manor, instructor in the LPN program at the Mifflin Juniata Career and Technology Center and many management positions at the Lewistown Hospital. Phyllis’s list of volunteer services is overwhelming. Highlights include past president of the Lewistown Kiwanis Club, member of United Way Board, Kish Bank Board, current chair of the Mifflin County Industrial Development Corporation, Penn State Extension Board, advisor for the FAME EMS, serves on several scholarship committees and was a S.C.O.R.E. counselor. Following retirement, the chamber recruited Phyllis to serve as a S.C.O.R.E. counselor, a mentoring service provided at no charge to small business owners. One of our chamber members she mentored was anxious to do a testimonial in her honor at the banquet but wasn’t able to attend due to illness. Chamber President, Jim Tunall, considered it a great honor to be chosen to serve as master of ceremonies for the presentation. For information on free mentoring by S.C.O.R.E. retired professionals, visit: www.scorecpa.org D i s c ove r O ur June 29th - Juniata RiverFEST – 11pm @ Victory Park, Lewistown PA. River Rampage 5k, Raft Regatta, Community Float, Rockin’ by the River, Food, Fun, Fireworks at dusk. July Events Embassy Theatre Concert - held in front of the Embassy Theatre on South Main Street with the Lewistown Community Band. 717.248.0321 G o o d Na tu re ! September Events Sept 29th – Goose Day in the Juniata River Valley! Otherwise known as St. Michaelmas Day. 717.248.6713 October Events HarvestFEST held at the Mifflin County Youth Park, Reedsville, PA. 717.935.5011 or www.visitbigvalley.com P A G E 8 M A R C H 2 0 1 3 Catch phrases come and go, some stick in our vocabulary longer than others. Some drop off the face of the English language and are forgotten forever. Five are currently riding the waves across the top of my mind. “Mom & Pop”, “Chain Stores”, “Shopping Centers”, “Strip Malls”, and “Big Box Stores” are monopolizing my attention. What brought this to focus was a recent phone call from the manager of a national chain store with a branch in Burnham. The corporation was a long time member of the chamber of commerce, as a matter of fact a past manager served on our board for many years, including a term as Chair. The current manager stated the corporation was dropping all chamber memberships nationally and were terminating their policy of paying manager’s dues for service club memberships. This came as no shock to us in the office, we have found that many of the biggest players in our retail market place are not members of the chamber, and most fail to support any and all community activities. They certainly take their profits out of the community, but feel no responsibility to share any return to benefit our local citizens. I won’t list the non-members by name, I’d rather make note of the businesses that are members and support our communities. I am referencing major chains and franchises only. Our members include Wal-Mart, Lowe’s, Sheetz, Tractor Supply, Giant Foods, McDonalds, Hoss’s, Dunkin’ Donuts, and Kentucky Fried Chicken. Remember, I am limiting this list to large retailers and food & restaurant chains. As you can see, the vast majority of national companies are not involved with chambers and with community activities. It is sad. Go to www.juniatarivervalley.org to check on individual large corporate memberships. If they aren’t listed, they are not a member. Chances are great that if they don’t belong to the chamber they probably don’t support community activities. Doing the math, there is a total of nine of our 550 members I am talking about. Make a list of the stores in our “Strip Malls”: the Mifflin County Commons, the Burnham Shopping Center and the Wal-Mart Center plus our free standing “box stores”. Cross reference that list with the membership list on our web site. Now you know which ones are community supporters. This is not to say the employees and managers in these businesses don’t want to be participants in the community, it means they aren’t authorized to spend money or make merchandise or cash donations. To take it a step further, it’s almost impossible to reach a decision maker at most corporate headquarters. They have insolated themselves from any local requests. Years ago chain stores were in the vast minority. Business districts were populated with mostly “Mom & Pops”, owned and operated by our friends and neighbors. Exceptions were the Five & Dimes, major drug stores and a few regional chains. The hub of every downtown was the local department store, usually multistories high, offering a vast selection of both soft goods and hard goods. In Lewistown we had the E.E. McMeen Department Store and Danks & Company, both owned and operated by local families that resided in Lewistown. The department stores supported the community in dozens of ways, from parades & festivals to high school yearbooks and sporting events. They proudly waved the community flag and gave back to the very customers who supported the store. Managers from the “Mom & Pops” served on school boards, municipal authorities and governing boards, belonged to service clubs, served on church boards and were among the most respected residents of the communities. I have always believed that businesses have an obligation to work together to better the area, improve business relationships and support the group effort. In all my years in retail I was a chamber member, often a chamber board member. I understood the importance of having an organization serve as the voice of the business community, a referral agency, a networking organization, a clearing house to stand alongside the membership. So what happened? Big business grew and small business was eaten up. Chains and big box stores first appeared in the heavily populated areas and when they ran out of areas to expand into they learned how to do business in the rural areas. Usually that meant putting “Mom & Pop” out of business. Sadly, “Mom & Pop” were the community, the new chains from their corporate headquarters in some distant city never have to face us one on one. They don’t have children attending our schools, they don’t watch our parades, they don’t cheer at our sporting events, they don’t walk beside us when we face disasters. They don’t feel the need to connect to the people that spend their hard earned local money in their local branch store. One chain store told me recently that they have 350 stores; they can’t afford to join 350 chambers of commerce. Without a doubt they are one of the ten highest dollar volume retailers in our region. Over 500 small businesses have seen the many reasons to join the chamber and they don’t enjoy anywhere near the profit margin on their financial statements to work with. This same company stated they don’t have the budget to support local community festivals and events. When you spend your dollars, think about who you deal with. Are they vested in the welfare of the community? Are they contributors to our charities, our schools, our festivals and events? Do they foster community spirit and appreciate collaborating with neighboring businesses to improve the area? Does management serve on boards, volunteer where needs exist; belong to our churches, our service clubs, work to improve opportunities for our youth? You have a vote, every time you spend a dollar you are delivering a vote of confidence for the establishment you patronize. Chose well. Spend intelligently. Think of the return to your community. Juniata River Valley Chamber of Commerce & Visitors Bureau Historic Courthouse - One West Market Street - Lewistown, PA 17044 Hours: Monday through Friday 8:30am - 4:30pm Phone: 717.248.6713 Fax: 717.248-6714 Email: info@juniatarivervalley.org Web: www.juniatarivervalley.org