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WE-LEaD Networking Slated for Tonight at Marzoni’s
Two Chamber Ribbon-Cuttings to Be Held This Week
Chamber’s “Visit to Industry” is Sold-Out
Next “Business Before Hours” Scheduled For Honey Baked Ham
Early Childhood Summit to Feature Brain Development Expert
Farm-City Dinner Set for November 5th in Martinsburg
“Issues” Program Examines Hotel Growth in Blair County
Sponsorships Available for “Issues” Program on Higher Education
“Role Models” Program to Feature Kruger, Port
Senator Eichelberger to Speak at November “Breakfast Club”
Chamber Continues 2016 China Trip Registration
Mark Your Calendar: Chamber Traveling to Germany Next September
Is Your Information Still Accurate?
Blue Card Discounts

WE-LEaD Networking Slated for Tonight at Marzoni’s
The Blair County Chamber of Commerce WE-LEaD (Women Encouraging – Leadership, Education and Development) program will host a networking event tonight, Oct. 26, from 5 - 7 p.m. at Marzoni’s in Duncansville, located at 165 Patchway Rd. The networking event, sponsored by C & G Savings Bank, will feature hot hors d’oeuvres and cold beverages. WE-LEaD is an innovative program of the Blair County Chamber of Commerce that provides networking and educational programs throughout the year. WE-LEaD focuses on issues that women in business typically face on a daily basis. The cost to attend is $20 for Chamber Members and $40 for non-members and includes two complimentary beverage tickets. To register, contact The Chamber at 943-8151 by noon today.
 
Two Chamber Ribbon-Cuttings to Be Held This Week
The Chamber and its Ambassadors will cut ribbons at two locations this week.  On Tuesday at 10:30 a.m., a ribbon will be cut at Ivyside Plaza in Altoona to recognize a renovation done by the Plaza’s owners – Blair Companies. On Thursday at 3:00 p.m., the Center for Independent Living of South Central PA will officially open its new location in the former Butterick Building on Beale Avenue in Altoona. Any Chamber Member interested in attending either ribbon-cutting should call The Chamber at (814) 943-8151.

Chamber’s “Visit to Industry” is Sold-Out
The Blair County Chamber’s annual “Visit to Industry,” which is done to help recognize Farm-City Month, has reached its limit for attendees. The event is being held this Thursday at DelGrosso Foods in Tipton.

Next “Business Before Hours” Scheduled For Honey Baked Ham
The Chamber’s popular “Business Before Hours” will be at Honey Baked Ham (Pleasant Valley Shopping Center) on October 30th. The event begins at 7:30 a.m. and concludes at 9:00 a.m. There is no cost for Chamber Members to attend but registration is necessary. To register, call The Chamber at 943-8151 or click here to register online.

Early Childhood Summit to Feature Brain Development Expert
Brain Development in young children plays a key role in how those children learn and how likely it is that they will succeed academically and be future contributors to society. For that reason, the BASICS Subcommittee on Early Childhood Education will hold a Summit on November 3rd at The Casino at Lakemont Park that will focus attention on the importance of quality early learning at the critical times in a young person’s life. The Summit will begin with registration and a buffet breakfast beginning at 7:00 a.m. and will conclude at 9:30 a.m.
The keynote speaker at the event will be Dr. Judy Cameron, Professor of Psychiatry at the University of Pittsburgh. For ten years, Dr. Cameron was a member of the MacArthur Foundation Research Network on Early Experience and Brian Development. She is currently a member of the National Scientific Council on the Developing Child and the Scientific Council of the Child Mind Institute. In her address to Summit attendees, Dr. Cameron will discuss how programs that teach young children social-emotional skills, problem solving skills and language skills help them develop strong brain circuits that they will benefit from throughout life.  She will introduce the pathways that control brain functions and explain how they develop and get strengthened and how early life stresses can impede the development of these pathways. Her address will also speak to the long-term benefits as they pertain to school functioning, achievement in life and the effects on health. The Early Childhood Summit will also consist of a panel discussion dealing with ways that Blair County can better serve the needs of its youngest citizens. The cost to attend the Early Childhood Summit is $16/person. To register, contact The Chamber at 943-8151 or register online.

Farm-City Dinner Set for November 5th in Martinsburg
The Chamber’s Farm-City Dinner will take place this year on November 5th at The Park at Morrisons Cove beginning with a milk-punch reception at 6:30 and dinner at 7:00. Since the Park no longer has a catering staff, this year’s dinner will be catered by Stony Point Catering which will not only offer a family style turkey dinner but will include roast beef as well. The cost for the dinner remains at $20/person. Guest speaker for the Farm-City Dinner will be Chris Hoffman, Vice-President of the Pennsylvania Farm Bureau. Hoffman owns and operates Lazy Hog Farms in Juniata County and Lazy Chick Farms which raises 250,000 chickens annually.  He has been the Farms Bureau’s VP since 2014. As always, the highlight of the Farm-City Dinner is the presentation of the Agricultural Community Excellence (ACE) Award.  This year’s ACE recipient is Burket Falls Farm near Claysburg. For tickets, contact The Chamber at 943-8151 or register online.

“Issues” Program Examines Hotel Growth in Blair County
The Blair County Chamber’s current “Issues” program is entitled, “Blair County’s Hotel Dilemma: Too Many or Too Few?”  The program is a 45 minute panel discussion moderated by WTAJ’s Carolyn Donaldson.  Panelists are: Mark Ickes of Explore Altoona, Rachael Lenhart of Altoona Grand Hotel, Katie Millward of Courtyard by Marriott and Sue St. Martin of Holiday Inn Express. Sponsors of the “Issues” program are: Altoona-Blair County Airport, Altoona Mirror, Hampton Inn Altoona, Keller Engineers, Railroaders Memorial Museum and Horseshoe Curve, Super 8 Motel, and Yellow Cab & Transfer Company. The program will air on Monday’s at 9:00 p.m. and Tuesday’s at 11:00 a.m. through the end of October on Public Access Channel 14.

Sponsorships Available for “Issues” Program on Higher Education
On November 4th, the Blair County Chamber will tape its next “Issues” program that will be shown on Altoona Public Access Channel. The program is entitled, “The Role of Higher Education in Regional Development.”   The one hour program will be moderated by Carolyn Donaldson of WTAJ-TV. The panel will consist of Dr. Lori J. Bechtel-Wherry, Chancellor of Penn State Altoona, Dr. Thomas Foley, President of Mount Aloysius College, Father Malachi Van Tassell, T.O.R., President of Saint Francis University, Dr. James Troha, President of Juniata College and Dr. Walter Asonevich, President of Pennsylvania Highlands Community College. The cost to sponsor the Issues program is just $150. For more information, contact Jessie Covert at (814) 943-8151.

“Role Models” Program to Feature Kruger, Port
The next Blair County Chamber “Role Models” program will be held on November 12th from noon to 1:30 p.m. at the Blair County Convention Center. Ed Kruger of the Altoona Mirror and EZ To Use.Com and Neil Port of Neil Port & Associates, LLC will be the featured Role Models. Kruger began his career in a management training program with Ogden Newspapers 50 years ago. He became the publisher of several newspapers in West Virginia and Iowa before becoming publisher of the Altoona Mirror in 1998. He also started and is the general manager of EZ To Use.Com since 1990. That business, headquartered in Altoona, has grown to 67 directories in eight states with approximately 250 employees, making it one of the largest independent directories in the U.S.  Port has had a distinguished business career, most notably with Sky Brothers and Delta Health Systems. He is a coach and consultant to CEO’s through Neil Port & Associates and is a partner in P&J Productions that produces musicals. In the area of management development, at least ten managers who worked under Port’s direction have gone on to be presidents, vice-presidents or COO’s of divisions of publicly traded companies. The cost to attend Role Models is $25 for Chamber members and $30 for non-members. Lunch is included. To register, call The Chamber at 943-8151 or register online.

Senator Eichelberger to Speak at November “Breakfast Club”
State Senator John Eichelberger will be the featured speaker at the next Chamber “Breakfast Club” on November 12th. The event begins at 7:45 a.m. at The Casino at Lakemont Park. As with other elected officials, the format for Breakfast Club will be Q&A with questions being submitted to The Chamber by Chamber Members. Richard Fiore, Jr., chair of the Legislative Action Committee, will ask the questions to the Senator.  To submit a question, email Joe Hurd at jhurd@blairchamber.com. The cost to attend Breakfast Club is $18 for Chamber Members and $30 for non-members. To register, call The Chamber at 943-8151 or register online.
 
Chamber Continues 2016 China Trip Registration
Registration continues for the 2016 Chamber Trip to China. The nine-day excursion will take place from April 7-16, 2016 and will once again be conducted through Citslinc. The price remains incredible at $2199 (including flights, meals and all accommodations at 5-star hotels.) The only significant change from the three previous Chamber trips is that the flight originates at Dulles Airport instead of JFK – a real plus to local travelers. Travel to Dulles from Altoona and back is included as part of the trip. For more information, call The Chamber at (814) 943-8151.
 

Mark Your Calendar: Chamber Traveling to Germany Next September
If an April trip to China doesn’t satisfy your travel needs, have we got a deal for you! From September 18-29, the Blair County Chamber and Classic Travel will offer a 12-day, fully escorted trip to Germany. The trip covers Germany’s most famous cities, includes a day cruise on the Rhine River and also takes place during Oktoberfest. Care to learn more? An informational meeting will be held on November 4th at 6:00 p.m. at the Devorris Center for Business Development. No cost or obligation to attend but we do ask that you call The Chamber at 943-8151 to let us know you’re coming! 

Is Your Information Still Accurate?
As The Chamber  begins the process of compiling information for the 2016 Membership Directory, it’s important that members visit the Member Information section of the Chamber Website to make sure that all of their information is accurate. The Chamber Website is at www.blairchamber.com.

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To see a complete listing of the Blue Card discounts available, please click here. To have an offer listed, contact The Chamber at 943-8151. There is no fee to offer and have a discount listed.
 

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October 26, 2015



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WE-LEaD Networking
Monday, October 26
5:00 - 7:00 p.m.
Marzoni's

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Business BEFORE Hours
Friday, October 30
7:30 - 9:00 a.m.
Honey Baked Ham

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Early Childhood Summit
Tuesday, November 3
7:00 - 9:30 a.m.
The Casino at Lakemont Park

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Farm-City Dinner
Thursday, November 5
6:30 - Reception
7:00 - Dinner/program
The Park at Morrisons Cove

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Breakfast Club
Thursday, November 12
7:45 - 9:00 a.m.
The Casino at Lakemont Park

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Role Models
Thursday, November 12
12:00 - 1:30 p.m.
Blair County Convention Center

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Business After Hours
Thursday, November 19
5:00 - 7:00 p.m.
Mountain Research

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Safety Workshop
Friday, November 20
7:30 - 9:30 a.m.
Hoss's Duncansville

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Breakfast Club
Thursday, December 10
7:45 - 9:00 a.m.
The Casino at Lakemont Park

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Business After Hours
Thursday, December 17
5:00 - 7:00 p.m.
SouthernCare, Inc.

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Upcoming Committee Meetings
Week of 10/26/2015


Non-Profit Advocacy Subcommittee
Monday, October 26
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The Chamber


BASICS Subcommittee on Early Childhood Education
Monday, October 26, 10:00 a.m.
Devorris Center


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