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Chamber Accepting Resumes for Fall Interns
Last Chance to Complete Chamber Membership Survey
Young Professionals Seeking Businesses to Help With Outreach Program
Nomination Deadline is Friday for ACE Award
Cheung to Speak at September “Breakfast Club”
Best Practices Forum to Focus on Non-Profit Rules and Regulations
Chamber Schedules Trips for 2017
Business Hall of Fame Sponsorships Available
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Chamber Accepting Resumes for Fall Interns
As the next semester for local colleges appears on the horizon, the Blair County Chamber will begin accepting resumes from students looking for internships who have majors in business, marketing or communications. The internships can be for credit or non-credit. Send resumes to Linda Stotler at lstotler@blairchamber.com.

Last Chance to Complete Chamber Membership Survey
For the first time in nearly four years, the Blair County Chamber has sent a survey to its members that will serve as the basis of future strategic planning. The survey, sent electronically through SurveyMonkey, will take no more than five minutes to complete. “We’re very interested in what our members feel is valuable and what no longer meets their needs,” explained Board Chair Carol Gensimore. “We’ve got some critical issues to address over the next several years and member input will be essential in providing direction.  We’re hoping for a great response.” As an additional incentive, all members who complete the survey will be registered for a drawing on an iPad Mini, courtesy of Stuckey Ford and Stuckey Subaru. Any Chamber Member who would like to participate in the survey but who is not currently receiving Chamber emails should call the Chamber at (814) 943-8151 to update their contact information. The deadline to submit the survey is September 2nd.

Young Professionals Seeking Businesses to Help With Outreach Program
The Chamber’s Young Professionals of Blair County is holding a food drive for the Mountain Lion Backpack Program during the month of October and is seeking businesses willing to host a drop box for people to drop-off contributions. The boxes will be delivered to each host site on September 30th and will be picked-up on October 31st. Items being collected are granola bars, ramen noodles, oatmeal packs and cereal.  Interested businesses should contact Richard Cox at (814) 577-6196 or email to richard@overflow.org. Deadline to respond is September 16th.

Nomination Deadline is Friday for ACE Award
The Blair County Chamber of Commerce is now accepting nominations for the Agricultural Community Excellence (ACE) Award. This award will be presented at the annual Farm-City Dinner held in the fall.  Deadline for nominations is this Friday, September 2, 2016. You can access the
nomination form by clicking here

Cheung to Speak at September “Breakfast Club”
How has the relationship between the Blair County business community and the county’s arts community impacted the region’s quality of life?  That will be the topic of the next Chamber “Breakfast Club,” set for September 8th, beginning at 7:45 a.m. at The Casino at Lakemont Park. Teresa Cheung, Music Director of the Altoona Symphony Orchestra, will present “The Art of Community Building” in which she will reflect on how the business and arts partnership has profited the community and how future economic development will require even greater interaction. The cost to attend Breakfast Club is $18 for Chamber Members and $30 for non-members. To register, call the Chamber at (814) 943-8151 or register online. Corporate sponsor of the September Breakfast Club is the Altoona Mirror.
 

Best Practices Forum to Focus on Non-Profit Rules and Regulations
The next “Best Practices Forum for the Chamber’s Committee of Non-Profit Businesses will be held on September 9th from 8:15 to 9:30 a.m. at the Devorris Center for Business Development. The title of the presentation is “Rules and Regulations of Non-Profits.” The format will be a panel discussion involving Attorney Nathan Karn of Evey Black Attorneys, Randy Tarpey, CPA of Sickler Tarpey & Associates, Robert Haberstroh from the Blair County Treasurer’s Office and Chris Burns from the Pennsylvania State Police. There is no cost for Chamber Members to attend and non-members can attend at $10 each.  Registration is required. Call the Chamber at 943-8151 or register online.

Chamber Schedules Trips for 2017
The Blair County Chamber will continue its travel program with two exciting trips in 2017. The first trip will be a “Canyons and Casinos” while will depart on June 16th and return on the 24th. That 8-night trip will begin with a flight to Phoenix, will include a number of guided motor coach tours and will conclude with two days in Las Vegas prior to flying home. The trip is the Chamber’s way to recognize the 100th anniversary of the National Park Service. An informational meeting on this trip will be held on September 21st at 6:00 p.m. at the Devorris Center for Business Development. Anyone wishing to attend should contact the Chamber at 943-8151. This trip is being done in partnership with Heritage Travel and Globus. The second Chamber trip, set for September 15-24, 2017 will be “The Best of Spain.” The trip will include six cities, including Madrid and Barcelona. The Chamber is partnering with Epic Journeys on this trip. An informational meeting will be held later in the fall to provide information on this trip.

Business Hall of Fame Sponsorships Available
Sponsorships are now available for the Chamber’s Business Hall of Fame Dinner to be held on October 24 at the Blair County Convention Center. To secure a sponsorship or for more information, contact Jessie Covert at the Chamber, 943-8151 or email her at jcovert@blairchamber.com.

Congratulations . . .
. . . to Mount Aloysius College, which was recently notified by the U.S. Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) that the school’s performance in nursing education has been recognized with a $2.2 million grant. The grant will address the regional and statewide nursing shortage by adding more top-qualified nurses to the workforce.


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Upcoming Events


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Breakfast Club
Thursday, September 8
The Casino at Lakemont Park
7:45 - 9:00 a.m.

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Best Practices Forum
Friday, September 9
Devorris Center for Business Development
8:15 - 9:30 a.m.

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Business After Hours
Thursday, September 22
5:00 - 7:00 p.m.
Clarion Inn

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LBC Alumni Breakfast
Friday, September 23
7:30 - 9:00 a.m.
Park Hills Golf Club

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Safety Program
Wednesday, September 28
7:30 - 9:30 a.m.
Hoss's - Duncansville

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WE-LEaD Lunch 'n' Learn
Wednesday, September 28
Noon- 1:30 p.m.
The Casino at Lakemont Park

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Upcoming Committee Meetings
Week of 8/29/2016

Public Access Meeting
Tuesday, August 30, 8:30 a.m.
Devorris Center


Retail Subcommittee
Wednesday, August 31, 8:30 a.m.
Devorris Center


Public Policy Committee
Thursday, September 1, 8:00 a.m.
Devorris Center


BASICS Early Childhood Education Subcommittee
Thursday, September 1, 10:00 a.m.
Devorris Center



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