The GSVCC Blog
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Thursday, April 7, 2022
Are you an educator, business, or community stakeholder who has a passion for helping younger generations find their spark? Are you interested in attracting and growing your company’s talent? Do you want to learn how we can continue to build a strong talent pipeline within our communities together? If so, join us for this dynamic, engaging and interactive event!
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Tuesday, April 5, 2022
Kara Seesholtz, LSV Alumnus, Class of 2018, will take the reins as President/CEO of The Community Giving Foundation on October 1, 2022.
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Friday, February 12, 2021
When you walk around the heart of your downtown, do you ever wonder who owns the properties that have vacant storefronts? Perhaps you are a visionary and can easily see the potential these properties have. Maybe you are an investor and are curious of how much that property is worth or if it is even ...
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Tuesday, February 9, 2021
Communities extend across both space and time. They can be said to have multiple different hearts. Over the past 100 years and across its many blocks and acres, the Borough of Lewisburg has known a variety of hearts. The original core of the settlement was a mill near the mouth of Limestone Run. Once the town was surveyed, the site of the river crossing was...
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Tuesday, February 2, 2021
As February arrives, it’s the perfect month to not only focus on love and kindness to others, but to also be intentional about heart health.
Evangelical Community Hospital’s newest heart expert, Saquib Siddiqi, MS, DO, Cardiologist at the Heart and Vascular Center of Evangelical, recently shared what individuals need to know about basic heart health....
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Monday, February 1, 2021
Brrr…it’s February. But wait a second, this year’s winter really has not been that bad. Add to this that February is the shortest month of the year. Here in the Greater Susquehanna Valley, this month averages out to be...
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