august 2011 - Juniata River Valley

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august 2011 - Juniata River Valley
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AUGUST 2011
Juniata River Valley Visitors Guide!
The brand new Juniata River Valley Visitors Guides will be delivered to our Historic
Courthouse location the week of August 15th. We shall be hustling about the two county region
for days thereafter delivering them to you for display to visitors and locals alike.
Centre Publications of Centre Hall handled the marketing and the design of this year’s
edition. I strongly urge you to take some time to review it; the photography, design and ad content is all well done. The guide will be posted on the internet and will be interactive; clicking on
an ad will take the viewer to the advertiser’s web-site.
Centre Publications will be working on the Chamber Membership Directory in the fall.
This will be a brand new product for us, one that will serve as an extensive reference guide to the
business community of Mifflin and Juniata Counties.
In the winter Centre Publications will be producing a full color, highly detailed, two
county map, another product that we have not had available to us in the past. We have requests
daily for this product, both from visitors to our area and from businesses needing the recourse.
… If you are ready to party yourself into shape, then the
Zumba® program is for you. We are fortunate enough to have two licensed Zumba® instructors;
Terri Whitsel and Angie Fetters, both of Mifflin County who have combined forces to create TAZ Fitness. Both were holding classes at various locations throughout the area and decided that it made
sense to combine their efforts and open a centrally located fitness facility with a set schedule.
The facility is currently focused on the many aspects of Zumba® fitness, including ZumbAtomic® (for the 4 – 12 year age group), Zumba Toning®, and with future plans to add Zumba Gold®.
Zumba Fitness® was created by Beto Perez in 2001 and is the only Latin-inspired dance-fitness program that
blends red-hot international music, created by Grammy Award-winning producers, and contagious steps to
form a "fitness-party" that is downright addictive.
TAZ Fitness will also be offering TurboKick® in the near future. Turbo Kick® is a combination of intense kickboxing moves as well as dance moves all perfectly choreographed to high energy and motivating
music. It’s the ultimate cardiovascular challenge that’s a unique blend of intense intervals, strength/endurance
training, and a relaxing cool-down. Turbo Kick® requires no previous kickboxing experience or equipment.
Terri & Angie have seen their numbers grow since their opening on April 18th, 2011 and have also witnessed many of their members
lose weight, improve health, and bond with other fellow classmates! They have also brought onboard licensed instructors; Kerry Schultz,
Shirley Reynolds, Jill Haubrick, Jody Clinger and Angel Vega to help aid with classes and filling in
Greater Lewistown Shopping Center
where needed. Also available through TAZ Fitness are Zumba® Merchandise, fundraising options, as
224 S. Logan Blvd, Burnham, PA
well as corporate and party entertainment.
717.953.9426 www.tazfitness.com
The facility is located at in the Greater Lewistown Shopping Center, just three
Classes:
9:15am Monday, Wednesday & Friday
doors down from the Weis Market. The cost is $5 for walk-ins (student/senior citizen
6:30pm Monday through Friday
discounts) and monthly memberships available with no contract.
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On Saturday, July 2 , the 6 Annual Juniata RiverFEST was alive and
rocking on the banks (and waters) of the Juniata River. The RiverFEST Rampage 5K, had 94 runners this year.
Big thanks to John Walters for organizing the race. The Rampage 5k is
one of the area’s biggest races.
By 10am the Juniata River was full of canoes, kayaks, tubers, and rafters
participating in the Raft Regatta and Community Float. Making their trek from
the Waterside Campground to Victory Park was as always a great time. Thank
you to Waterside for allowing us to invade the campground once again.
Victory Park was buzzing with the 30 plus vendors already setup and people were starting to filter
through. The crowds came at noon and did not leave
until after the fireworks. Victory Park was “Rockin’ by
the River” around noon. Ryan Russler lined up the day
into night live entertainment including; Steve Snook,
Nathanial Mowery, Chris Ruble & Band, Friction, The
Crazy Monkey, Fifth Shot, and Johnny Unit. THANK
You to Ryan and all of the amazing talent that we had
this year. You guys put the Rockin’ in to the RiverFEST!
RiverFEST Idol was at 3pm, with Jeff Stevens of MERF
Radio, hosting the event which was also aired live on
MERF. RiverFEST Idol winner was Jeff Boob, 2nd place
went to Heather Giardino, and 3rd place was Kasi
Damiano. Congratulations to all ten finalists – the competition was great this year! Join us next year on June
30th for the 7th annual Juniata RiverFEST!
Visit our FACEBOOK for more pictures and info!
2011 Schedule of Events
RECURRING EVENTS
Belleville Sale & Livestock Auction - Wednesdays – All year (unless a
holiday) in Belleville, PA. 7am-3pm. Amish & Mennonite baked goods,
produce, quilts, antiques, livestock, & wares. Large flea market & food
vendors. 717.935.2146
Dairyland Flea Market - March through December on Wednesdays (weather
permitting.) Beside the Dairyland Complex in Reedsville, PA.
Golden Mile Farmer’s Market - June through October on Tuesday & Friday
mornings at the Derry Township Community Park in Lewistown, PA.
Historic Pennsylvania Canal Boat Ride – at the WaterSide Campground in
Lewistown, PA. Departure time and dates on
www.watersidecampground.com or 717.248.3974.
Summer Program Schedule at Reeds Gap State Park:
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Complex manager Rory G. Bower: (717) 667-3622. For reservations: contact
the Pennsylvania State Parks Reservation System at 1-888-727-2757
between 7am and 5pm., Monday - Saturday; or visit www.visitPAparks.com
August Events
Penn State Small Business Development Center will hold the following
business seminars: Tuesday, August 2, 2011 – First Step of Starting a
Business (9 am – noon) The 329 Building, Room 115, University Park ($20
fee per person) Register and pay for all Penn State SBDC seminars on-line
at www.sbdc.psu.edu or by calling (814) 863-4293 or (717) 247-1280.
Aug 7-13 - Mifflin County Youth Fair - Mifflin County Youth Park - Reedsville
(717)248-9618 www.mcyouthfair.com
August 12 & 13 - Seven Mountains Wine Cellars Birthday Bash.
11am—7pm. Featuring: Door Prizes All Day Long , The Lion’s Club of
Milroy Food Booth Fri-day Night & Saturday , Music by Ryan Russler at the
Campfire, 7-9pm . Poe Valley Troubadour’s Saturday 3-6pm. Birthday
Cake for ALL . Phone: (814)364-1000 or
www.sevenmountainswinecellars.com
Milroy – Reeds Gap State Park will host a series of outdoor programs over
the course of the upcoming summer season. The programs, covering a
variety of topics, will be educational, family oriented, and best of all--free.
August 6th 10am Improving Fish Habitat on Streams Presented by Tyler
Neimond Habitat Manager with the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission. Aug. 15-19 - Paddling Day Camp for Kids. The Mach One Slalom Team has
A presentation on fish habitat improvement work will be followed by a stream a program involving a variety of paddling games and instruction in this daily
walk along Honey Creek.
camp. Instruction for the very beginner and paddling for the experienced
August 20th 1pm Wild Wild Mushrooms After a short presentation, enjoy a
athlete all alike. The program ends with the Lewistown Kish Slalom on
walk around the park in search of wild mushrooms.
Sunday, Aug. 21. Call Dave Kurtz at 814-237-7727 or 814-222-0052 for
For Reeds Gap State Park information, contact Reeds Gap State Park
further info.
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“The Marrying Mayor”
Deborah A. Bargo has been the elected
Mayor of the Borough of Lewistown since 2007. Prior
to her victory she was an elected member of the Lewistown Borough Council beginning in 2000. Ms. Bargo
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home town community, having been raised by a career Lewison.net
town policeman and a hardworking mother, and that led her to
run for the seat on Borough Council.
In the Borough of Lewistown the mayor attends council meetings and votes only in the
event of a tie. The mayor is officially in charge of emergency services and the police department.
He or she also has the legal power to perform marriages. On the ceremonial side of the position,
a lot of personal discretion applies. Over the years Lewistown has had many mayors, some taking the job more seriously than others. Mayor Bargo’s predecessor bumped the visibility up a notch before resigning to relocate in 2007.
Mayor Bargo, the first female in Lewistown’s history, hit the ground running and hasn’t slowed down yet.
She rarely misses events, ceremonies or celebrations that take place in the borough, always representing borough government.
During the past two years, she has assisted Chief Herkert with the organizing a Lewistown Police Department. She has worked tirelessly to
bring the project to fruition; both on time and under budget. She continues to work with the new force daily.
The interesting side of her position has been the quantity of marriages she has been asked to perform. On July 22 nd, 2011, she
reached her 200th career marriage. Her average stands at one wedding per week for four years. Mayor Deborah A. Bargo is truly the Marrying Mayor. Couples seeking a civil ceremony are drawn to her charm, her words of wisdom and her professionalism. She makes civil ceremonials special and memorable. She keeps a detailed log of every wedding she has performed. Over half take place in her office on the
first floor of the Borough headquarters in the Municipal Building on Third Street. Other sites include the Stone Arch Bridge, Brookmere Winery, Victory Park, Malta Park, Derry Township Community Park, the front steps of the Historic Courthouse, top of Belleville Mountain, Laurel
Rock Farm, the Reynolds Mansion in Bellefonte and even at the Reedsville Fishing Derby where the couple wore fishing boots and fishing
gear.
Mayor Deborah A. Bargo’s mission as mayor is simply to make a positive impact on the community and all the residents she
serves. The Chamber recognized her success in standing true to her mission by awarding her the ―Community Service Award‖ at the annual
membership meeting this past April.
At tention ! Fi shermen & B oaters!
We are working with a consultant from the Alleghenies Tourism Council to develop a detailed
waterways guide for posting on the Alleghenies web-site. This will be new for our Mifflin-Juniata
region; the other member counties are already mapped and posted.
If you are a river-rat and are
knowledgeable in regard to fishing on
our river and streams or any form
of boating, be it row, canoe,
kayak or motor, please contact
our office at 717.248.6713 to help
catalog this data for use on the
project.
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Please join us in welcoming our newest members by patronizing their businesses!
Just as the Chamber is important to our community, they are important to the Chamber. Their
investment in the Chamber means an investment in our community. Their membership reflects
their integrity as a responsible business owner and demonstrates their commitment to the area.
Vibe Hair & Nail Salon, LLC
310 South Main Street
Suite F
Yeagertown PA 17099
Contact: Heather S. Lowrey
Phone: (717)248-0100
Web: www.yourvibe.me
Email: [email protected]
Salon Hours :
Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday: 10 AM - 8 PM
Friday: 8 AM - 6 PM
Saturday: 9 AM - 3 PM
Happy Anniversary!
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Silver Scissors Salon
David Ray - Psychologist
Rodney L. Brower, Home Improvement
Beehive Cottage
Tillie's Sunshine
Giant Food Store
Sausman Insurance Agency, Inc.
Mifflin-Juniata Arts Council
Rich Coast Coffee & Tea
Mona S. Macknair Laser Accounting
Lynn Curry Photography
4-Star Jewelers and Rare Coins
Families United Network
Central Juniata EMS
Guardian Home Care Specialties
Paisley Bride
Recognition Engraving
Mifflin County Community Surgery Center
Lewistown Borough Mayor
Dave Knox
Mifflin Juniata Dental Clinic, Inc.
You’re ALWAYS first in their line. Individual attention and
world class service makes PA Chamber Insurance the unmatched leader
in employee benefits and individual insurance solutions.
As a chamber member, you have access to the comprehensive suite of
benefit options included in the PA
Chamber Insurance portfolio. Additionally, a dedicated team of benefit
and service consultants stands ready to meet your needs.
From the first conversation to the final signature, you’re
first in line. Visit pachamberinsurance.com or call
800.755.3021 to learn more.
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2011 Schedule of Events
Tuesday, August 16 - 29th Annual Boy Scout Golf Tournament at the
Lewistown Country Club, Lewistown, PA Shotgun Start at 1:00pm
Dinner to Immediately Follow. 717-667-9236 or www.jvcbsa.org
August 20 - 6:30-9pm Rockhill Trolley Museum. Ice Cream Night - $7 per
ticket. www.rockhilltrolley.org
August 31- Alzheimer’s Caregiver - FREE SEMINAR AND PANEL
DISCUSSION. 7–8:30 pm. Cedar Grove Brethren in Christ Church,
Mifflintown - Off Port Royal Exit/322. Doors open at 6:00 pm for vendor
displays. Light refreshments. Pre-registration required by August 29,
2011 by calling (717) 242-7703. Please join Sarah Keene, BSW, from the
Alzheimer’s Association, as she moderates a panel discussion on the early
signs and behaviors, diagnosis and testing, medications, and the latest
advances for Alzheimer’s disease.
September Events
Sept 29th – Goose Day in the Juniata River Valley! Otherwise known as
St. Michaelmas Day. 717.248.6713
Goose DAY Road Rally
October Events
October 1 - The Mifflin/Juniata Counties Walk To End Alzheimer’s will be
held at Derry Park. They are seeking dedicated volunteers to join the 2011
Walk Planning Committee. For additional information, please contact: Clay
MacTarnaghan, Walk Chairperson AT 717.437.1826 or
mailto:[email protected] or Tiffani Chambers, Special
Events Manager 717.651.5020 or mailto:[email protected]. Visit
Our Walk’s webpage: walktoendalz.kintera.org/mifflinjuniata
October 22nd - Party in Pink Zumbathon with TAZ Fitness. 1pm - 3pm
Beniftting Susan G. Komen for the Cure.
Junior Achievement of Central PA Hires Pete
Davey (Lancaster, PA) – Junior Achieve-
ment of Central PA hired Pete Davey as Business Development Manager. Following a 17year career with whales and dolphins in
the education and conservation field of
oceanariums in Mystic, CT, Chicago, Denver and Florida, Pete
moved his family to central Pennsylvania and began a second career working with non profits. Along with consulting with zoos, and
therapeutic riding programs, Pete served as executive director for a
historical society and a riverboat before joining JA.
Junior Achievement of Central Pennsylvania, located in
Lancaster, PA, is a community based, non-profit 501(c)3 organization, providing in-school and after-school programs for students in
grades K-12 across a nine county area (Lancaster, Lebanon, Dauphin, Schuylkill, Union, Northumberland, Juniata, Mifflin, and Snyder
counties). JACP makes it real by bringing business people from the
―real world‖ into area classrooms. All programs are funded by individuals, foundations, and the business community.
For more information about Junior Achievement of Central PA or to
volunteer to teach a class, please visit: www.jacentralpa.org or call
(717) 397-5779.
Oct 26 - Halloween Parade - 7pm held downtown Lewistown, PA. Preregistration is necessary. Pick up forms at Historic Courthouse and FAME
EMS.
December Events
Dec 1 – 2 Festival of Ice - downtown Lewistown, PA. Kick-off the Holiday
Season and come to the Festival of Ice and watch as the downtown
Lewistown streets are transformed into a winter wonderland of seasonal
delights! Thursday 5-9pm & Friday 5-10pm. www.juniatarivervalley.org
Dec 3 - Kiwanis Pancake Festival at the First United Methodist Church on
Dorcas Street. 7-am - 1pm. Annual Kiwanis Christmas Parade @ 1pm.
MERF Radio Food collection drive during the parade. Bring a canned
good and look for the MERF dog!
Dec 31 - The Great Chip Drop - 7pm in downtown Lewistown.
www.chipdrop.com Community Partnerships RC & D 717.248-4901
Have an event coming up? Add your
event to our schedule! Email:
[email protected]
or call 717.248.6713
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7 Steps to Starting a
Profitable Online Business
Community Garden
Plans are under
way for a community garden
project in Lewistown. A
committee has been meeting
and several organizations are
on board to offer area residents the opportunity to use
four feet by eight feet raised
bed garden plots at a very
minimal cost.
Initially a Lewistown Rotary Club discussion, now a joint effort of the
Penn State Master Gardners,
Community Partnerships R.C.&D., Downtown Lewistown.
Inc, Boy Scout Troop #4 Eagle Project, Mifflin Juniata
United Way, The Borough of Lewistown, Juniata River Valley Chamber of Commerce & Visitors Bureau and the Rotary Club.
The 100 feet by 34 feet space will house 24 tracks,
chain link fence secured, ten feet wide gates at both ends
for truck passage and wide paths between beds for easy
use. The site under consideration will be centrally located,
well lighted, easily protected by Lewistown Borough Police,
plenty of free parking and close to public rest rooms.
If you have an interest in joining the committee or
in reserving a plot please call Jim Tunall at 248-6713. The
goal is to be operational in the Spring of 2012.
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Local muralist,
Dwight Kirkland, of
BlackLeaf Studio, LLC is raising funds to cover the cost of
a “First Responder’s Mural.”
This mural is for everyone
even if you don't live in Lewistown or Pennsylvania! We
are sure that all of us have
needed a first responders
help at some point or we
know a first responder. This
mural is a great way to say
THANK YOU to all of them.
You can be a part of
it by making a pledge in any
amount you can. View more
information and a video regarding the project here.
To pledge: contact Dwight at 717.348.0648, visit
www.blackleafstudio.com or email pledge information to:
[email protected].
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1. Create a great site: This is No.
1 for a reason. You have to have a
great-looking, intuitive, easy-to-navigate site if you are going to
be taken seriously by potential e-customers. Your site must look
professional. Pictures and content must load quickly. There can
be no dead links. Have a robust "About" page. The good news
is that it is easy and affordable to create a great site - look for
online hosts that have pre-made templates you can customize.
Web surfers who come to your site will judge it in about three
seconds. That's all you've got. You better impress them the moment they hit it.
Pick your products: I have a buddy who owns an antiques store.
His business success motto is: "It's all in the buying." He knows
if he can find the right product at the right price, he will make a
profit. The same is true for you. Where do you find great, inexpensive products? It depends on what you plan to sell. It may be
a matter of spending weekends at yard sales and on Craigslist
picking up some good, cheap stuff. If you want a more formal
arrangement, there are wholesalers and distributors for almost
any product you need.
Have the ability to process payments: This issue is two-fold: The
financial ability to process credit card payments comes when
you have a merchant account. Search for that term online. The
physical ability to process such payments is, again, something
your host will offer. Search for "online merchant services" or "Ecommerce hosting."
Have an online catalog or store: When you shop online, there is
usually a catalog of products to choose from: Tiny pictures with
product descriptions. That is what you have to do. Happily, you
do not have to create this from scratch. Your e-commerce site
host (see below) will offer a store creation tool, with point-andclick ways to add products, pictures, and descriptions.
Market and promote your site: All these steps are important, but
this one may be a little more important. People have to find your
site. No matter how nice it looks or how cool your products, if no
one knows about the site, it is a waste of time, money, and effort.
Fulfillment: You have to deliver what you sell, on budget and on
time. Don't forget to add the cost of shipping to your prices.
Master search engine optimization (SEO) techniques. Engage in
viral marketing. Tweet. Have a Facebook fan page. Try pay-perclick. Advertise. After-sales support: How will you handle returns? What should you upsell? Support is the difference between a one-time sale and creating a customer for life.
Steven D. Strauss is a lawyer, author and speaker who specializes
in small business and entrepreneurship. Steve's business column,
Ask an Expert, appears weekly on USAToday.com.
Visit his web site at www.mrallbiz.com or follow him on Twitter
at www.twitter.com/stevestrauss. Copyright 2010 Steven D.
Strauss. Source: http://www.score.org/
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On Thursday,
July 28th, Chamber
members were invited to
take a peek inside the
new convenient world of
family camping, RV style!
Over 150 camper doors
were unlocked inviting
attendees to check out
their extensive inventory
of new and previously owned RVs. Their knowledgeable sales
team was available to answer any questions and to help interested
buyers find the perfect RV to suite their individual needs.
Many were surprised to learn that owning an RV is more
affordable than they thought with financing available to fit nearly
any budget. Their high volume purchasing combined with low
overhead allows them to offer low prices every day! Attendees
were also invited to roam through the showroom which features
many camping accessories. The service department was also
open for inspection. For more information check them out on the web at www.lerchrv.com or stop by and see them at their location just off of Rt. 322 at the Milroy Exit and discover the Lerch RV Difference.
UPCOMING
AFTER HOURS:
2011 After Hours:
February - TAZ Fitness
August 17 - WaterSide
March - Business 2 Business
Campground & RV Park
April - Central PA Dock & Door
GOOSE DAY! September 29th May - After Hours EXPO
One-Stop Communications
June - Hartman Center
October - Keystone Complex,
July – GME Communication,
LLC
Drayer Physical Therapy & Penn
November - Mifflin County
State Learning Center
Library
August - Lewistown Hospital
Tuesday, December 13th September - Home Nursing
Holiday Gathering hosted
Agency
by...Seven Mountains Wine
October - The Ink Garage
Cellar
November - Brookmere Winery &
Vineyard Inn
2012 After Hours:
December - Holiday Gathering
January – Arbogast Video &
hosted by… ?
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A month rarely goes by that I am not invited to speak somewhere, be it a service club, a retiree group, a church organization or a civic event. Over six years ago I
struggled to find appropriate topics to fit the occasion. I often cranked out a
talk I had prepared several years ago about what I remembered about downtown
Lewistown on the day I arrived many years ago. I used that speech dozens of times and
since it was a dated piece, I always learned additional information from the audience,
names of businesses I wasn’t familiar with and faces I couldn’t attach a name to.
In more recent years I have had absolutely no problem at all delivering an up to the
moment talk about what is happening in the Juniata River Valley. The reason is simple. There
is an incredible amount of good things happening everywhere I turn, and this didn’t happen
overnight.
Many of the happenings are now pleasant additions to local history. The Lewistown Narrows conversion to a state of the art four lane highway, the North Lewistown Bypass, the restoration of the Stone Arch Bridge, the Corvette America relocation, the conversion of the Mann Edge Tool warehouse into the COMPASS Center,
the restoration of the Pomeroy-Academia wooden bridge, the restoration of the
historic Juniata County courthouse, the construction of the First Quality baby
diaper factory, the Kardex sale & rejuvenation, the streetscape enhancement of
Monument Square, the Water Street train track/street rebuild, the Veterans Memorial Mural at Victory Park, the Lewistown Hospital Cancer Treatment Center
and the construction of the new Mifflin County High School. All of these amazing projects have given me “good news” opportunities to share wherever I could
reach an audience during the past several years.
If this was the conclusion to the story it would be a happy ending, but it
isn’t. There is much more good news on the horizon. Let’s begin with the Derry
Heights project. Today three commercial buildings are under construction: a 120
room Hampton Inn, a Quaker Steak & Lube restaurant & sports bar with banquet
facilities and a 12 theatre Cineplex. Simultaneously, the owners of the Best Western in Milroy are constructing a sports bar/restaurant and a Subway next door to
the inn in the building that houses the Dollar General Store.
In Juniata County the ground breaking ceremony took place for the multimillion dollar replacement bridge connecting Mifflin to Mifflintown, a project that
took many years and much public input to design and locate.
Funding was recently secured for a 31 townhouse project on the site of the old
Mann Edge Tool factory on the corner of South Dorcas and Water Streets in Lewistown. An application has been submitted for financing for the conversion of the Lewistown Hotel into 22 apartments to be operated by the Mifflin County Housing Authority.
A PennDOT grant was awarded to Mifflin County for three blocks of continued streetscape improvements adjacent to Monument Square, plus financing is in place to improve South Main Street from the square to Water Street and North Main from the
square to Third Street. The paper work is being prepared to go to bid for the park at Five
Points.
G.E. Inspection Technologies in the Industrial Park is a few months away from a
major multi-million dollar expansion project and rumors are starting surface that the First
Quality Baby Diaper Factory is considering doubling it’s presence in the Mifflin County
location, a pad for that expansion is already in place.
The bottom line to this story is that our area has been blessed with amazing amounts of great news during a period when most communities are hanging on
by the skin of their teeth. We are slowly crawling out of a recession nationally, but you would
never know it in the Juniata River Valley. The future is bright! Tell your staff! Tell your clients!
Tell your customers! Tell your friends & family!
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THANK YOU SO
MUCH! Without you,
we could not have
Juniata RiverFEST!
GME Communication
MERF & WIEZ Radio
Bryson’s Stuff
WCHX & Star Country Radio
MediaX Creative
MCS Bank
Lewistown Hospital
South Hills Business School
Juniata Valley Bank
First National Bank
The Sentinel – Lewistown
Creekside Hearth & Patio LLC
Gus’s Pizza
Sacred Heart School & Parish
John C. Knox & Sons
Sheetz
UGI Central Penn
MC3 Church
Big Valley Business Association
Kenton Stuck, Realtor – GSA Realty
Business 2 Business Networking Group
Old Fellows Hall Company
Burger King
Beer & Soda City
Dr. Ricaldo Carter, MD
Boulevard Station Car Wash
UCT LLC
Wal-Mart #1607
Kentucky Fried Chicken
The Trolley Car Café
MC Communities that Care
Barr Funeral Home
David D. Borland
Drayer Physical Therapy
McDonald’s – Barrett Enterprises
Corvette America
Guy E. Mosgrave
Buckell Plastics
Ed’s Trains Repairs & Sales
Dr. McCusker Optometry
Trinity Packaging
Rich Coast Coffee
Xanthopoulos Agency
Standard Steel Employee Federal Credit Union
Wilt’s Vending Service
Sun Home Health & Hospice
C.W. Wallace
DK Hostetler
Patti Zannino – Mary Kay Cosmetics
Brower’s Home Improvement
Dunkin’ Donuts
West Side Gallery
Children of the Ark Daycare