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Stephanie Phillips-Taggart, Keystone Wood Products Association
Thursday, May 19, 2022
Students and instructors from Sun Area Technical Institute, New Berlin, along with representatives from Keystone Wood Products Association (KWPA), Rider Park, Trout Run, and the Lycoming County Conservation District (LCCD), Montoursville, hit the trails armed with power tools to place educational signs along trails. Read more
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Hannah Shriver
Thursday, May 19, 2022
The Greater Susquehanna Valley Chamber of Commerce is pleased to recognize Hannah Shriver as this year's Young Americans Essay Scholarship recipient. Read Hannah's prize-winning essay below, and know that the future is bright, thanks to students like our outstanding Young Americans! Read more
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Chris Berleth & Bob Garrett
Wednesday, May 11, 2022
Bob and Chris team up for "Just a Word" about the value of business on the golf course and the Chamber's Chip & Chat. Read more
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Chris Berleth
Monday, May 9, 2022
Leadership Susquehanna Valley explored local agriculture in April. The lessons taught by local farmers, combined with a little help from cartoons, prompts a few thoughts on parenting for LSV Executive Director Chris Berleth. Read more
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Friday, May 6, 2022
On Chamber Friday, AM 1070 WKOK's Mark Lawrence and co-host Ben Reichley welcomed Bob Garrett, President, and CEO of the Greater Susquehanna Valley Chamber of Commerce, and Art Thomas, GSVCC Chairman and President of Meck-Tech and Diversified Construction Inc., for their reaction to the latest US and PA jobless numbers, and the Chamber’s latest activities, events, and meetings. Read more
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Loni Briner, The North Shore Railroad
Thursday, May 5, 2022
North Shore Railroad makes history, embarking on a new endeavor in Snyder County. Read more
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Bob Garrett
Wednesday, April 27, 2022
The last time a Pennsylvanian chaired the Agriculture Committee of the United States Congress was way back in 1855, when John Littleton Dawson of Uniontown held the post. To put the timing of that into perspective, consider that Dawson was offered the governorship of the Kansas Territory by President Franklin Pierce, pre-Civil War after his service as Agriculture Chair. Certainly no Member of Congress who represented several of the counties in the Greater Susquehanna Valley has ever served as the Dean of the Pennsylvania Delegation. If the pundits are correct, and they all seem to agree, Glenn "G.T." Thompson, who will represent the counties to the west of the Susquehanna River, will make history for our area. Read more
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Community Giving Foundation
Wednesday, April 20, 2022
The Community Giving Foundation has announced that Christine Orlando will serve in the development role of Director of Philanthropy, effective July 1, 2022. Read more
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Chris Berleth
Wednesday, April 20, 2022
History tells us that the first commemorative ribbon cutting ceremony in America likely took place in Union Parish, Louisiana to celebrate the opening of a railroad line in northern Louisiana in 1898. Using small scissors and thin ribbon, the ceremony borrowed from the symbolic traditions of French and Italian weddings, where grooms would cut a ribbon across the road on the way to the church ceremony (France), or the father of the bride would cut the ribbon across the threshold of the newly blessed marital home (Italy). Drawing on the wedding tradition, the ribbon cutting marked a moment in time that was filled with anticipation, happiness, and the promise of something exciting. It marked 'new access", and the elimination of barriers, and in the business context, the meaning hasn't changed - a ribbon cutting was a chance to celebrate development with a community. Of course, from 1898 to the mid 1950's, this wasn't exactly the easiest thing to capture on camera, and the moment was more or less about the celebration of a community who attended in support of one another - building off the pomp and circumstance of the christening of a ship, or the driving of the "golden spike" at the completion of the railroad. Read more
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Bob Garrett
Wednesday, April 13, 2022
A few years ago, when thoughts of local community college were a bit of a pipedream, Tom Leary, President of the Luzerne County Community College came to us and said: “If you’ll be my community, I’ll bring you, my college.” Words such as those make you ‘sit up and pay attention.’ Read more
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