4th Annual Bradford Brewfest - Bradford PA Chamber of Commerce
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4th Annual Bradford Brewfest - Bradford PA Chamber of Commerce
JANUARY the back page 2016 Ca$h Mob Bradford Ca$h Mob Bradford returns Saturday, January 16th at 10am. Bring $20 to spend and meet us at the Chamber office (121 Main Street) where we’ll announce this month’s target. Bring your friends, co-workers, family... the bigger the mob, the better! Business After Hours Bradford Gift Certificates Bradford Gift Certificates are available year-round for: • gift giving • employee recognition • customer appreciation/contest prizes • and however else you choose to use them! Available in increments of $5, $10, $25, and $50. Call ahead to 814-368-7115 to place your order, or stop in to the Chamber office at 121 Main Street. Bradford Area Chamber of Commerce 121 Main Street, Bradford PA 16701 Return Service Requested Auto ● Home ● Life ● Business ● Annuities 600 Chestnut St., Suite 1 Bradford, PA 16701 814-362-9840 www.mckeanagency.com Jenna Eckstrom, CIC Terrie Borkowski, CISR PRSRT STD U.S. Postage PAID Bradford, PA Permit No. 264 Start the new year off right with our first Business After Hours of 2016 at Bradford Travel, located at 50 Davis Street in the Union Square Plaza, on Thursday, January 21st from 5-7pm. A 56 passenger deluxe Covered Wagon Motorcoach will be available to tour, meet the staff, tour directors, and enjoy complimentary snacks and beverages. Make connections, learn more about what our host and Chamber have to offer, and share any announcements/updates from your business or organization. We hope to see you there! Reminder Invoices Many thanks to our members who have paid their dues for 2016. We will send reminder invoices soon for those whose dues we have not received yet. If you are interested in a payment plan, or need your dues recalculated based on changes in employee count, contact Tricia 814-368-7115. We also accept credit card payments via telephone for your convenience. Thank you for your continued support as a Chamber member! CHAMBERNEWS 4th Annual Bradford Brewfest We have a new date for this year’s event: Saturday, March 12th from 6-9pm at St. Bernard School, 450 West Washington Street. Advance tickets: $20 At the door: $25 Designated driver tickets: $10 All attendees must be 21 years of age or older and show valid ID at the door. No admittance without ID. Brought to you by BACC and Glenwood Beer Distributors. See inserts for more information! At right: Our windows full of snowmen are some of the only snow we’ve seen so far this winter. We know many aren’t complaining about the lack of snow, but it did make it a challenge to get in the holiday spirit! At left: On the other hand, Samuel Adams didn’t seem to have any trouble - he donned his Christmas sweater and joined us in December. Look for him and other fun Brewfest items in the Chamber windows coming soon. Cheers! BACC NEWSLETTER | 814-368-7115 | bradfordchamber.com | www.facebook.com/BradfordPAChamber contents Your chamber is growing. . .p2 Member News . .. .. .. .. .. p3-4 Kara’s Message. . . . . . . . . . . . .p3 Let’s Talk About. . . . . . . . . . . p 5 Calendar. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. p6-8 What’s Happening . . . . . . . . .p9 Photo Gallery. . . . . . . . . . . . . p10 News You Can Use . . . . . . . p11 BACC Board of Directors Officers President, Susan Oliphant American Refining Group, Inc. 1st VP, Guy Signor Beacon Light Behavioral Health Systems 2nd VP, Ryan Race Northwest Savings Bank Secretary, Jill Ballard University of Pittsburgh at Bradford Treasurer, Anita Dolan OECD - City of Bradford Past President, Tim Asinger Kessel Construction, Inc. Board of Directors BACC Who’s Who Your chamber is growing... Parisella Environmental Enterprises Contact: Jay Parisella Address: 410 Langmaid Lane Phone: 814-598-6535 Email: [email protected] About: Petroleum field consulting, excavation and site work, and small business development. Vickie Baker CNB Bank Brett Booth Zippo Manufacturing Company Gretchen Brahaney KOA Speer Electronics Nancy Graham Tin Ceiling Gift Shoppe Anne Holliday WESB/WBRR Mark Welch Contact: Mark Welch Address: 35 Elm Street Phone: 814-225-3233 Email: [email protected] About: Radiologist Stephanie Huber Bradford Hospital Foundation Susan Hughes Tower FUMC (First United Methodist Church) Devon Kloss American Refining Group, Inc. Sam Johnson Bradford Area School District Colette Roessler Individual Member/Community Volunteer Dan Williams Williams Insurance Agency Sharon Yost Walmart BACC Staff Kara Kennedy Executive Director Tricia Wilt Membership Coordinator To Be Announced Event Coordinator 814-368-7115 bradfordchamber.com 2 Custom Rug Creations Contact: David Tomey Address: 8 Chestnut Street Phone: 814-596-6674 Email: [email protected] About: Makes beautiful area rugs in different shapes, sizes, and colors to match buyers’ ideas. Moose Watch Contact: Jim Andrews Address: PO Box 1033 Phone: 814-558-7755 Email: [email protected] About: Real estate 2016 Executive Committee: BACC’s Board of Directors has approved the following individuals to serve on the 2016 Executive Board. Congratulations to these Board members as they take on leadership roles in 2016. We appreciate their service to the Chamber and community! President: Susan Oliphant, American Refining Group First Vice President: Guy Signor, Beacon Light Behavioral Health Systems Second Vice President: Ryan Race, Northwest Savings Bank Secretary: Jill Ballard, University of Pittsburgh at Bradford Treasurer: Anita Dolan, OECD - City of Bradford Past President: Tim Asinger, Kessel Construction, Inc. Who do you know? Who do you know that hasn’t joined the Chamber...yet? Please help us spread the word about what the Chamber is and does! If you know of a new business, an existing business not currently on our membership list, or an individual who you think may be interested, please share their contact information with us and Tricia will follow up with them! Award Winners Since 1986 As our members consider who they would like to nominate to be recognized at our Annual Meeting and Awards Presentation in April, we are sometimes asked, “Has so-and-so ever won?” Listed below are our award recipients for the past 30 years - quite an honor roll of businesses and individuals! In recent years, BACC has given three awards: Exemplary Business Award, Community & Spirit Award, and, when the Board has chosen, a special honor called the Directors’ Award. Award winners are as follows: 2015 Exemplary Business Award - Shults Toyota/Edmond Chevrolet Community & Spirit Award - Beacon Light Directors’ Award - Christine Minich 2014 Exemplary Business Award - Moments to Remember Community & Spirit Award - CARE for Children Directors’ Award - Jeannine T. Schoenecker 2013 Exemplary Business Award - Hollenbeck-Cahill Funeral Homes Community & Spirit Award - George B. Duke, Harriet B. Wick, Sarah B. Dorn, Howard L. Fesenmyer Director’s Award - Shane E. Oschman 2012 Exemplary Business Award - Tin Ceiling Gift Shoppe Community & Spirit Award - Steven V. Cavallaro Directors’ Award - Madeline Miles 2011 Exemplary Business Award - Bradford Save-A-Lot Community & Spirit Award - Ralph A. Rose Directors’ Award - Leadership McKean 2010 Exemplary Business Award - The Option House Community & Spirit Award - Tuna Valley Trail Association From 1996 to 2010, the awards were Small Business of the Year, Large Business of the Year, and Businessperson of the Year. Prior to 1996, Business of the Year was not divided into small and large. 2009 Roseart Company, Inc. Crosby’s Harvey L. Golubock 2008 The Grocery Stretcher American Refining Group Julie Marasco 2007 Byllye Lanes Dallas-Morris Drilling, Inc. Richard T. Esch 2006 City Beers Bradford Regional Airport/BRA Authority/ US Airway Express/Colgan Air, Inc. Martin “Mike” Glesk 2005 Orris Jewelers Northwest Savings Bank G. W. “Greg” Booth 2004 Glendorn University of Pittsburgh at Bradford Ron Orris 2003 John Williams European Pastry Tops Market Inc. Store #610 Robert C. Esch 2002 BCPAC Kessel Construction, Inc. Dr. Richard McDowell 2001 Bradford Family YMCA Quaker Boy, Inc. Howard Nickel 2000 Beefeaters Minard Run Oil Company Mimi Cahill 1999 Country Fair Graham Packaging Harry Halloran 1998 Zippo/Case Visitors Center American Refining Group Paula Johnson 1997 Parkview Super Market W.R. Case & Sons Cutlery Co. Raymond McMahon 1996 The Glass Shop KOA Speer Electronic, Inc. Kathleen G. Jones 1995 Bisett Building Center Richard Kessel 1994 McCourt Label Company Charles Brooks 1993 Dresser Manufacturing Maria Mongillo 1992 Bradford Hospital Sarah B. Dorn and Harriett B. Wick 1991 FCI McKean Thomas R. Bromeley 1990 Bradford Forest Products, Inc. Michael Schuler 1989 Brad Pac Jim Guelfi 1988 Zippo Manufacturing Co. Lawrence Shields 1987 University of Pittsburgh at Bradford James McGill 1986 Futures Rehabilitation Center, Inc. Christopher Hauser, Esq. Don’t forget to make your nominations for this year’s awards using the enclosed insert. The committee values your input! BACC NEWSLETTER | 814-368-7115 | bradfordchamber.com | www.facebook.com/BradfordPAChamber 11 Greetings! BACC photo gallery Member News As we start a new year, there are many changes happening at the Chamber. As you all know by now, Ron has moved on to a new role with the Blaisdell Foundation and we wish him all the best in his new endeavors. CASA of McKean County will begin training for their Spring 2016 class on March 10th. Applications are being accepted on an on-going basis and are available on their website, located at www.mckeancountypa.org/casa.aspx, along with more information. Since the announcement in late November, I’ve had many people ask me about my transition into the Executive Director position. “Are you excited?” “Are you looking forward to it?” “Are you nervous?” The answer to all of those questions, without a doubt, is “Yes!” The Good News Department Ryan Race has been named manager of the Northwest Savings Bank office located on West Washington Street. As manager, Race will be responsible for customer service, administration, lending and business development. He will work with the commercial lending, business services, investment management, and insurance areas of the bank to provide customers a full range of financial services. Thanks to our wonderful volunteers! We couldn’t do this without you: Top and middle rows: Congratulations to the winners of the 2015 Downtown Bradford window decorating contest, sponsored by the Downtown Bradford Revitalization Corporation! Left to right: Timeless Treasures, owned by Sheryl Silvis, came in 3rd place; Graham’s Florist, owned by Candy Tingley, received 2nd place; and Moments to Remember, owned by Laurie Lindstrom, was the 1st prize winner. Downtown looks wonderful this holiday season thanks to all who have decorated their businesses! Bottom row: While the weather didn’t quite fit the theme, Old-Fashioned Christmas was once again a success, with woodcarving demonstrations (and Santa!), live music by some Wright’s Music Shed’s students, and horse-drawn wagon rides sponsored by Team VP ERA Real Estate among the many activities offered. There was fun to be had for all ages, and shoppers enjoyed visiting the downtown retailers and restaurants. 10 Theresa Bond, June Brown, Maxine Eschrich, Ellie Thumpston, and Chris Yeager American Red Cross brings home fire campaign to Bradford: Every day, fire departments respond to over 1,000 home fires and those fires result in 39 injuries and 7 deaths on average. In an effort to reduce home fire injuries and fatalities, the American Red Cross has initiated a Home Fire Campaign, where their volunteers and community partners install free smoke alarms and offer free fire safety education to the residents. They are bringing this valuable lifesaving campaign to the Bradford area on Monday, January 18th. In order to make the program successful, the American Red Cross is looking for additional help on that day. Whether you are a single individual looking to give back to the community or a large company, the Red Cross can use your assistance. For additional information on how to get involved, contact Geoffrey Domowicz (geoffrey.domowicz@ redcross.org) at 814-240-7598. Lisa’s Hairport has welcomed Trevor Quick to their staff. Trevor is a lifelong resident of Bradford who attended Continental School of Beauty in Olean to earn his License in Cosmetology. His specialties include: texture cuts, razor cuts, clipper cuts, fades, mustache and beard shaping, hot towel neck shaves, creative color, corrective color, waxing, and spa services. He is accepting new clients. Trevor’s overall goal is to build a relationship of trust and commitment with his clients that will last for many years. I am excited to continue working with all of our members in this new role. I’m looking forward to continuing to build upon the success our Chamber team has created in recent years. And I am, admittedly, a bit nervous, but not in the way that some people seem to expect. Ron and I have worked closely together for more than five years. We’ve seen incredible growth in the Chamber’s membership numbers, an almost complete revamping of most of our events, and huge changes in how the business community connects through social media and other avenues. During that time, I have learned so much from Ron’s leadership and guidance, and I have come to consider him a good friend. While I know his are big shoes to fill, I am honored that he... (continued on page 9) BACC NEWSLETTER | 814-368-7115 | bradfordchamber.com | www.facebook.com/BradfordPAChamber 3 Member News ...continued... At an Annual Meeting of the Pennsylvania Association of Broadcasters on December 4th, Jeff Andrulonis of Colonial Media + Entertainment was elected to a second term as Joint Board Chairman. The association represents the more than 450 radio and 45 television over-the-air broadcast stations in the commonwealth. The University of Pittsburgh at Bradford has received an honorable mention for its freshman orientation handbook from the Council for the Advancement and Support of Education in its District II Accolades Awards Program. PittBradford received the award in the Student Handbooks category for its Beginnings Orientation handbook, which is distributed to incoming students during orientation in July. A Whole Latte Love Cafe is on the move - watch for them to re-open soon at their new location, 16 Congress Street. Youth group members from the First Presbyterian Church recently used their prize money from the Cruisin’ Into Christmas Parade to purchase gifts for children who are currently living at the YWCA Bradford’s homeless shelter. Kudos to these youngsters and their leaders at the church! Congratulations to Steve Cavallaro for organizing this year’s new, successful Community Christmas Caroling event. We hope to see it repeated in future years! Bradford Ecumenical Home, Inc. announces the retirement of longtime employee, Linda Ingram. Linda started at Hannum Memorial Rest Home in 1982 as a certified nursing assistant. In 1989, when Bradford Ecumenical Home was built, Linda transitioned to the business office. She worked at Bradford Ecumenical Home until 1996 when Chapel Ridge Personal Care Home opened and transferred to Administrative Assistant in 1996 where she has been ever since. Linda says the best part of her job is, “talking to the residents about their life, past and present, and just making their days pleasant. I like to help make Chapel Ridge feel more like home.” Nancy Renninger, Director of Nursing, worked with Linda during her tenure at Hannum Home. Nancy shared, “Linda was one of four full time day shift nurse’s aides when I started there in 1987. Linda was a compassionate and caring aide. Her laugh was and continues to be contagious! When we opened Chapel Ridge she applied for the receptionist position. I know they affectionately refer to her as the “glue” that holds everything together.” Linda’s dedication and loyalty to Bradford Ecumenical Home, Inc. is to be commended. Her thirty three years of service is greatly appreciated. Congratulations on your retirement, Linda! Our continued thanks to our Signature Sponsors for their support of BACC’s annual events: What’s happening at the Chamber Kara’s message...continued from page 3 ...trusts me to be able to pick up where he has left off and continue the good work that the Chamber has been doing throughout our time together here. I am also thankful that our Board of Directors has demonstrated their confidence in me by offering me this exciting opportunity. Throughout my time at the Chamber, we have been blessed with active leadership and supportive input from our talented Executive Board and Board of Directors, and I expect that to continue into the future. I look forward to working with this year’s Executive Board members as we carefully evaluate our services and events, and continue to make positive changes for the increased benefit of our members. All that we have accomplished at the Chamber has been through a team effort, and we plan for that to continue into the new year and beyond. While our entire staff (even the Executive Director) is parttime, we all work to make the most of that time to serve you, our members. Tricia Wilt, our Membership Coordinator, is available Tuesday through Friday to assist all of our members and the public with their needs. We will be welcoming a new Event Coordinator on board in the near future to continue to add new ideas and a fresh perspective to our event planning and our overall services. And I will be in the office Monday through Thursday most weeks, where I welcome you to visit us and share your ideas, suggestions, and, yes, even your complaints, so that we can all work together to find successful solutions! May 2016 be a Happy New Year for you and yours! Kara 4 Who’s ready to shop? Ca$h Mob Bradford returns on Saturday, January 16th at 10am. Bring your friends and family, your neighbors and co-workers, and make sure they each know to bring their $20 cash to spend. We’ll meet at the Chamber office, 121 Main Street, and announce our January target. If we have 25 or more mobsters participate that day, we’ll give away a $25 Bradford Gift Certificate to one lucky shopper. Interested in being a future Ca$h Mob target? Fill out the enclosed insert or email us! It’s time to network in the new year with Business After Hours on Thursday, January 21st. Our host will be Bradford Travel, located at 50 Davis Street. Join us from 5-7pm for relaxed networking: a 56 passenger deluxe Covered Wagon Motorcoach will be available to tour, you can meet the staff and tour directors, and enjoy complimentary snacks and beverages. Don’t forget your business card for the business card drawing! We have a new date for the 4th Annual Bradford Brewfest - it will now be held on Saturday, March 12th! See the enclosed inserts for ticket orders and sponsorship opportunities - there are many different ways you can help us make this year’s event even better than before. Advance tickets are on sale now at the Chamber office for $20 ($25 at the door), and designated driver tickets are $10. Brought to you by BACC and Glenwood Beer Distributors, Bradford Brewfest is an event you won’t want to miss! Our BACC Annual Meeting and Awards in April will be here before we know it and we need your help! Please use the enclosed nomination form to give us your input about those businesses, organizations, or individuals you feel should be considered for this year’s exemplary business and community and spirit awards. Not sure if those you’re thinking of have already been recognized? A listing of all of our previous award winners from the past thirty years is on page 11 for reference. If you wish to use the BACC logo in marketing materials, please seek approval through our office and be sure not to alter or crop it. Our brand integrity is as important to us as yours is to you! Also, if you’re not sure if we have your current logo on file, please send an update to [email protected]. Thank you! Sharing your message... Monthly: Remember, each new business member is eligible for one free Chamber News insert or ad during the first year of membership. If you have not used your free insert or ad yet, call 814-368-7115 to reserve a spot for an upcoming month. Weekly: Do you have news, events, or announcements you would like us to include in an upcoming e-blast? Email [email protected] with your info! Any time: Whenever you have exciting news, specials, or events on your Facebook page that you’d like us to share, be sure to let a member of our staff know. Our page reaches more than 5,000 fans, and we’re happy to promote our members to them! BACC NEWSLETTER | 814-368-7115 | bradfordchamber.com | www.facebook.com/BradfordPAChamber 9 Let’s talk about... Getting Involved The positive and negative aspects of our local communities are frequent topics of conversation when colleagues and friends get together. While there are no easy answers to eliminating the negative forces that do exist in every community, we all can do our part to get involved and make an effort toward positive change. Whether you choose to volunteer with an existing organization, or introduce a new effort to fill a need that you see, each positive step you make does make a difference and helps to turn the tide in the right direction. Service Clubs – Weekly Meeting Schedule Bradford Rotary Club Mondays, Noon, Beefeaters Exchange Club Bradford Township Lions 2nd & 4th Thursdays, 7pm, Lions Club Zonta Kiwanis Club of Bradford Tuesdays, Noon, Beefeaters 2nd Monday, 6:30pm, Beefeaters 2nd Wednesday Noon, Togi’s Blue Room 4th Tuesday 6pm, Togi’s Blue Room Our continued thanks to our Signature Sponsors for their support of BACC’s annual events: Need ideas for where or how to get involved? • Visit our website at www.bradfordchamber.com, click on the square at the top right labeled “BACC Directory” and you can see a wonderful variety of organizations, agencies, and churches within the “Family, Community, & Non-Profit” listings. • Follow the Volunteer McKean Facebook page, where we post volunteer opportunities that are shared with us. • Or give us a call - we can always use volunteers for our events, mailings, and more! Leading the Way Here at the Chamber, we are fortunate to have a very active and involved Board of Directors who are always available to discuss ideas, lend a hand at Chamber (and other) events, and show their support for our community. As the new year begins, we would like to express our sincere appreciation to these departing Board members who have completed their terms of service. They will be missed! Dr. Steve Hardin, University of Pittsburgh at Bradford Jill Henry, The Bradford Era Kelly Martin, Kelly’s Restaurant Ann Robinson, University of Pittsburgh at Bradford We would also like to welcome our new, incoming Board members who will be joining us in 2016. We look forward to working together with them as we continue to make the Chamber stronger each year. Fresh perspectives and input from a variety of viewpoints is always welcome and helps us strive to meet our members’ needs in new and exciting ways! Brett Booth, Zippo Manufacturing Company Nancy Graham, Tin Ceiling Gift Shoppe Anne Holliday, WESB/WBRR Susan Hughes, Tower FUMC (First United Methodist Church) Chamber News Insert Printing Black/White (1-sided) $40 (2-sided) $60 Colored Paper $13 additional Color (1-sided) $100 (2-sided) $175 Printing charges are in addition to insert fee of $50/1 or $100/3. 8 BACC NEWSLETTER | 814-368-7115 | bradfordchamber.com | www.facebook.com/BradfordPAChamber 5 6 JANUARY 2016 Chamber Calendar of Events JAN 9 • Little Fabric Garden: Bargello Flag Wall Hanging Class 9am-2pm Little Fabric Garden, 25 Main Street, Bradford, PA Cost: $22 plus materials. This wall hanging is sure to bring many compliments your way. It can be used as patriotic décor, both inside (wall hanging) or outside (door). For more information, contact Little Fabric Garden at 814-362-6070 or [email protected]. • American Red Cross Blood Drive 9am-2pm National Guard, 212 Airport Drive, Lewis Run The Red Cross encourages eligible donors to give blood regularly, beginning in January. Donors with all blood types are needed, especially those with types AB, O, B negative and A negative. To make an appointment to donate blood, download the free Red Cross Blood Donor App, visit redcrossblood.org, or call 1-800-RED CROSS. JAN 12 Pitt-Bradford Continuing Education and Regional Development: How to Start a Bed and Breakfast 6:30-8:30pm Room 200, Seneca Building, 2 Main Street, Bradford, PA Bed and breakfast businesses are a great way to generate extra income for people who enjoy entertaining and cooking. But is it right for you? You will learn how to select a location and building structure, legal requirements, start-up costs, liability insurance, B&B traveler expectations, rooms, food, hospitality, marketing and promotion, and much more. Cost is $49. Call 814-362-5078 or email contined@pitt. edu to register. JAN 14 Clarion University SBDC: QuickBooks 2015 Level I 8:30am-4:30pm Clarion University SBDC (Barnes Center), 330 North Point Drive Suite 100, Clarion., PA Learn to create, use and maintain your books with ease. Keep track of your payables and receivables. Course approved 8 CPE credits. Cost: $199 or save $38 and register for both Quickbooks Level I and II for $360. Register online or call the SBDC at (814)393-2060 or toll free at 1(877)292-1843 or email: [email protected] JAN 15-29 “Exploration” KOA Art Gallery, Blaisdell Hall, University of Pittsburgh at Bradford, 300 Campus Drive, Bradford, PA Photographs by faculty, staff and students of the University of Pittsburgh at Bradford plus area residents. Opening reception, noon, Jan 15. JAN 15 Bradford Area School District: End of Marking Period - Early Dismissal. JAN 16 • BACC: Ca$h Mob Bradford 10am Bradford Area Chamber of Commerce, 121 Main Street, Bradford, PA Bring $20 to spend and join the mob - shopping locally together! Meet at the Chamber office and we’ll announce this month’s target. If more than 25 mobsters participate, one will be drawn as the lucky winner of a $25 Bradford Gift Certificate. For more information, contact the Chamber at 814-368-7115. • Tri-Parish Chili Contest 5:30-8:00pm (chili to be dropped off 4-5pm for judging) G. Carlton Richie Hall, St Francis Drive. Bradford, PA Attention all chili cooks and connoisseurs! The Catholic churches in the Bradford area (St. Bernard, St. Francis and OMPH) are sponsoring a Tri-Parish Chili Contest. 3 categories: traditional, non-traditional, or hot and spicy. Prizes will be awarded to the winning chili maker in each category. Cost: Adults $8; Children 6-12yrs:$5; Children under 5: free. Max family cost: $25. Includes chili dinner (your choice of several chilis), tossed salad, bread, dessert, coffee, tea. JAN 18 Bradford Area School District: Martin Luther King Day – No School JAN 18-MAR 13 Bradford YMCA: Winter Whiteout Bradford Family YMCA, Boylston Street, Bradford, PA 8 week wellness and weight loss challenge. Orientations are January 18-23 and last chance orientation is January 25. Contact the Bradford Family YMCA at 814-368-6101 for more information. BACC NEWSLETTER | 814-368-7115 | bradfordchamber.com | www.facebook.com/BradfordPAChamber JAN 20 Baily’s Beads Celebration 7:30pm Mukaiyama University Room, Frame Westerberg Commons, University of Pittsburgh at Bradford, 300 Campus Drive, Bradford, PA Free event. Unveiling of 2016 issue of Baily’s Beads student literary magazine. JAN 21 • Clarion University SBDC: QuickBooks 2015 Level II 8:30am-4:30pm Clarion University SBDC (Barnes Center), 330 North Point Drive Suite 100, Clarion, PA Learn how to run professional looking reports, personalize your forms, send letters through Microsoft Word, export to Excel and more. Course approved 8 CPE credits. Cost: $199 or save $38 and register for both Quickbooks Level I and II for $360. Register online or call the SBDC at (814)393-2060 or toll free at 1(877)292-1843 or email: [email protected] • BACC Business After Hours: Bradford Travel 5-7pm Bradford Travel, 50 Davis Street, Bradford, PA Join BACC and our host Bradford Travel for relaxed networking, complimentary refreshments and light hors d’oeuvres, and a business card drawing. Tour a 56-passenger deluxe Covered Wagon Motorcoach, meet the staff and tour directors, and more. Free and open to the business and professional community. For more information, contact Bradford Area Chamber of Commerce at 814-368-7115. • Bradford Area High School Boys’ Basketball Boosters: Presents Harlem Wizards 7pm Gymnasium, Bradford Area High School, Interstate Parkway, Bradford, PA Advance tickets are $8 for students and $10 for adults, available at Northwest Savings Bank branches or Santo Vida Wellness Center at 86 Main St, Bradford. Prices at door are $10 student and $12 adult. JAN 23 American Cancer Society: 37th Annual Tony Dolan Memorial Ski for Cancer 9am-4pm The Westline Inn, Westline, PA Come ski or hike the beautiful Kinzua Valley Trail. Live music by the No Name Trio, raffles, bonfire at the trail head, pig roast at noon and prizes. For more information, to volunteer, or for registration, trail sign, or sponsor forms, visit http://community.acsevents.org/TonyDolanSkiForCancerPA, stop in to Ott and McHenry Pharmacy and ask for Betsy, or contact Anna-Marie Labowski at 814-866-5174 or via email at anna-marie.labowski.cancer.org. JAN 23&30 Little Fabric Garden: Snow Day Table Runner Class 10am-2pm Little Fabric Garden, 25 Main Street, Bradford, PA Cost: $22 plus materials. If you have a love for snowmen, then this is for you. This table runner will warm your heart up on many cold winter days. The class will meet two times to complete. For more information, contact Little Fabric Garden at 814-362-6070 or littlefabricgarden@ hotmail.com. JAN 24 Bradford Family YMCA: 26th Annual Polar Bear Series of Runs and Walks – 5K Run/Walk at University of Pittsburgh at Bradford, 300 Campus Drive, Bradford PA Four events from January 1st through March 13th. Join more than 200 runners and walkers to complete one or all events in the series. Pre–registration for this run/walk closes on January 21, 2016. Contact the Bradford Family YMCA at 814-368-6101 for more information or to register. JAN 26 Bradford Area School District: Report Cards Distributed JAN 26&FEB 2 JAN 30 Pitt-Bradford Division of Continuing Education and Regional Development: ServSafe Certification Course 5-9pm The Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture regulations state that food service establishments need to employ at least one certified supervisory employee who has completed and passed an approved certification course. This ServSafe course meets that regulation. This course is for both new certifications and re-certifications. If your certification has expired you will need to take the full course and exam. Registration deadline: Jan 18th. Cost: $199 per participant. Call 814-362-5078 or email [email protected] to register. 7 • BCPAC Season Event: John Ford Coley and Terry Sylvester 7:30pm Bromeley Family Theater, Blaisdell Hall, University of Pittsburgh at Bradford, 300 Campus Drive, Bradford, PA Grammy nominated John Ford Coley (formerly of England Dan and John Ford Coley) and Rock and Roll Hall of Fame member Terry Sylvester (formerly of The Hollies) will be taking the stage together for a unique acoustic concert experience. The classic rock legends will be playing many of the songs that made them famous years ago with their previous bands. All seats: $35. For tickets, contact Bradford Creative and Performing Arts Center at 814-362-2522, visit their office at 10 Marilyn Horne Way, or order online at www.bcpac.com. • Bradford Area High School Boys’ Basketball Boosters: Bradford Owls Basketball Bowling Tournament 6pm Byllye Lanes, Seaward Avenue, Bradford, PA $20 per person. No-tap doubles. No averages. Cash payouts. To sign up in advance, contact Barry Bacha at (814)366-7740. Let’s talk about... Getting Involved The positive and negative aspects of our local communities are frequent topics of conversation when colleagues and friends get together. While there are no easy answers to eliminating the negative forces that do exist in every community, we all can do our part to get involved and make an effort toward positive change. Whether you choose to volunteer with an existing organization, or introduce a new effort to fill a need that you see, each positive step you make does make a difference and helps to turn the tide in the right direction. Service Clubs – Weekly Meeting Schedule Bradford Rotary Club Mondays, Noon, Beefeaters Exchange Club Bradford Township Lions 2nd & 4th Thursdays, 7pm, Lions Club Zonta Kiwanis Club of Bradford Tuesdays, Noon, Beefeaters 2nd Monday, 6:30pm, Beefeaters 2nd Wednesday Noon, Togi’s Blue Room 4th Tuesday 6pm, Togi’s Blue Room Our continued thanks to our Signature Sponsors for their support of BACC’s annual events: Need ideas for where or how to get involved? • Visit our website at www.bradfordchamber.com, click on the square at the top right labeled “BACC Directory” and you can see a wonderful variety of organizations, agencies, and churches within the “Family, Community, & Non-Profit” listings. • Follow the Volunteer McKean Facebook page, where we post volunteer opportunities that are shared with us. • Or give us a call - we can always use volunteers for our events, mailings, and more! Leading the Way Here at the Chamber, we are fortunate to have a very active and involved Board of Directors who are always available to discuss ideas, lend a hand at Chamber (and other) events, and show their support for our community. As the new year begins, we would like to express our sincere appreciation to these departing Board members who have completed their terms of service. They will be missed! Dr. Steve Hardin, University of Pittsburgh at Bradford Jill Henry, The Bradford Era Kelly Martin, Kelly’s Restaurant Ann Robinson, University of Pittsburgh at Bradford We would also like to welcome our new, incoming Board members who will be joining us in 2016. We look forward to working together with them as we continue to make the Chamber stronger each year. Fresh perspectives and input from a variety of viewpoints is always welcome and helps us strive to meet our members’ needs in new and exciting ways! Brett Booth, Zippo Manufacturing Company Nancy Graham, Tin Ceiling Gift Shoppe Anne Holliday, WESB/WBRR Susan Hughes, Tower FUMC (First United Methodist Church) Chamber News Insert Printing Black/White (1-sided) $40 (2-sided) $60 Colored Paper $13 additional Color (1-sided) $100 (2-sided) $175 Printing charges are in addition to insert fee of $50/1 or $100/3. 8 BACC NEWSLETTER | 814-368-7115 | bradfordchamber.com | www.facebook.com/BradfordPAChamber 5 Member News ...continued... At an Annual Meeting of the Pennsylvania Association of Broadcasters on December 4th, Jeff Andrulonis of Colonial Media + Entertainment was elected to a second term as Joint Board Chairman. The association represents the more than 450 radio and 45 television over-the-air broadcast stations in the commonwealth. The University of Pittsburgh at Bradford has received an honorable mention for its freshman orientation handbook from the Council for the Advancement and Support of Education in its District II Accolades Awards Program. PittBradford received the award in the Student Handbooks category for its Beginnings Orientation handbook, which is distributed to incoming students during orientation in July. A Whole Latte Love Cafe is on the move - watch for them to re-open soon at their new location, 16 Congress Street. Youth group members from the First Presbyterian Church recently used their prize money from the Cruisin’ Into Christmas Parade to purchase gifts for children who are currently living at the YWCA Bradford’s homeless shelter. Kudos to these youngsters and their leaders at the church! Congratulations to Steve Cavallaro for organizing this year’s new, successful Community Christmas Caroling event. We hope to see it repeated in future years! Bradford Ecumenical Home, Inc. announces the retirement of longtime employee, Linda Ingram. Linda started at Hannum Memorial Rest Home in 1982 as a certified nursing assistant. In 1989, when Bradford Ecumenical Home was built, Linda transitioned to the business office. She worked at Bradford Ecumenical Home until 1996 when Chapel Ridge Personal Care Home opened and transferred to Administrative Assistant in 1996 where she has been ever since. Linda says the best part of her job is, “talking to the residents about their life, past and present, and just making their days pleasant. I like to help make Chapel Ridge feel more like home.” Nancy Renninger, Director of Nursing, worked with Linda during her tenure at Hannum Home. Nancy shared, “Linda was one of four full time day shift nurse’s aides when I started there in 1987. Linda was a compassionate and caring aide. Her laugh was and continues to be contagious! When we opened Chapel Ridge she applied for the receptionist position. I know they affectionately refer to her as the “glue” that holds everything together.” Linda’s dedication and loyalty to Bradford Ecumenical Home, Inc. is to be commended. Her thirty three years of service is greatly appreciated. Congratulations on your retirement, Linda! Our continued thanks to our Signature Sponsors for their support of BACC’s annual events: What’s happening at the Chamber Kara’s message...continued from page 3 ...trusts me to be able to pick up where he has left off and continue the good work that the Chamber has been doing throughout our time together here. I am also thankful that our Board of Directors has demonstrated their confidence in me by offering me this exciting opportunity. Throughout my time at the Chamber, we have been blessed with active leadership and supportive input from our talented Executive Board and Board of Directors, and I expect that to continue into the future. I look forward to working with this year’s Executive Board members as we carefully evaluate our services and events, and continue to make positive changes for the increased benefit of our members. All that we have accomplished at the Chamber has been through a team effort, and we plan for that to continue into the new year and beyond. While our entire staff (even the Executive Director) is parttime, we all work to make the most of that time to serve you, our members. Tricia Wilt, our Membership Coordinator, is available Tuesday through Friday to assist all of our members and the public with their needs. We will be welcoming a new Event Coordinator on board in the near future to continue to add new ideas and a fresh perspective to our event planning and our overall services. And I will be in the office Monday through Thursday most weeks, where I welcome you to visit us and share your ideas, suggestions, and, yes, even your complaints, so that we can all work together to find successful solutions! May 2016 be a Happy New Year for you and yours! Kara 4 Who’s ready to shop? Ca$h Mob Bradford returns on Saturday, January 16th at 10am. Bring your friends and family, your neighbors and co-workers, and make sure they each know to bring their $20 cash to spend. We’ll meet at the Chamber office, 121 Main Street, and announce our January target. If we have 25 or more mobsters participate that day, we’ll give away a $25 Bradford Gift Certificate to one lucky shopper. Interested in being a future Ca$h Mob target? Fill out the enclosed insert or email us! It’s time to network in the new year with Business After Hours on Thursday, January 21st. Our host will be Bradford Travel, located at 50 Davis Street. Join us from 5-7pm for relaxed networking: a 56 passenger deluxe Covered Wagon Motorcoach will be available to tour, you can meet the staff and tour directors, and enjoy complimentary snacks and beverages. Don’t forget your business card for the business card drawing! We have a new date for the 4th Annual Bradford Brewfest - it will now be held on Saturday, March 12th! See the enclosed inserts for ticket orders and sponsorship opportunities - there are many different ways you can help us make this year’s event even better than before. Advance tickets are on sale now at the Chamber office for $20 ($25 at the door), and designated driver tickets are $10. Brought to you by BACC and Glenwood Beer Distributors, Bradford Brewfest is an event you won’t want to miss! Our BACC Annual Meeting and Awards in April will be here before we know it and we need your help! Please use the enclosed nomination form to give us your input about those businesses, organizations, or individuals you feel should be considered for this year’s exemplary business and community and spirit awards. Not sure if those you’re thinking of have already been recognized? A listing of all of our previous award winners from the past thirty years is on page 11 for reference. If you wish to use the BACC logo in marketing materials, please seek approval through our office and be sure not to alter or crop it. Our brand integrity is as important to us as yours is to you! Also, if you’re not sure if we have your current logo on file, please send an update to [email protected]. Thank you! Sharing your message... Monthly: Remember, each new business member is eligible for one free Chamber News insert or ad during the first year of membership. If you have not used your free insert or ad yet, call 814-368-7115 to reserve a spot for an upcoming month. Weekly: Do you have news, events, or announcements you would like us to include in an upcoming e-blast? Email [email protected] with your info! Any time: Whenever you have exciting news, specials, or events on your Facebook page that you’d like us to share, be sure to let a member of our staff know. Our page reaches more than 5,000 fans, and we’re happy to promote our members to them! BACC NEWSLETTER | 814-368-7115 | bradfordchamber.com | www.facebook.com/BradfordPAChamber 9 Greetings! BACC photo gallery Member News As we start a new year, there are many changes happening at the Chamber. As you all know by now, Ron has moved on to a new role with the Blaisdell Foundation and we wish him all the best in his new endeavors. CASA of McKean County will begin training for their Spring 2016 class on March 10th. Applications are being accepted on an on-going basis and are available on their website, located at www.mckeancountypa.org/casa.aspx, along with more information. Since the announcement in late November, I’ve had many people ask me about my transition into the Executive Director position. “Are you excited?” “Are you looking forward to it?” “Are you nervous?” The answer to all of those questions, without a doubt, is “Yes!” The Good News Department Ryan Race has been named manager of the Northwest Savings Bank office located on West Washington Street. As manager, Race will be responsible for customer service, administration, lending and business development. He will work with the commercial lending, business services, investment management, and insurance areas of the bank to provide customers a full range of financial services. Thanks to our wonderful volunteers! We couldn’t do this without you: Top and middle rows: Congratulations to the winners of the 2015 Downtown Bradford window decorating contest, sponsored by the Downtown Bradford Revitalization Corporation! Left to right: Timeless Treasures, owned by Sheryl Silvis, came in 3rd place; Graham’s Florist, owned by Candy Tingley, received 2nd place; and Moments to Remember, owned by Laurie Lindstrom, was the 1st prize winner. Downtown looks wonderful this holiday season thanks to all who have decorated their businesses! Bottom row: While the weather didn’t quite fit the theme, Old-Fashioned Christmas was once again a success, with woodcarving demonstrations (and Santa!), live music by some Wright’s Music Shed’s students, and horse-drawn wagon rides sponsored by Team VP ERA Real Estate among the many activities offered. There was fun to be had for all ages, and shoppers enjoyed visiting the downtown retailers and restaurants. 10 Theresa Bond, June Brown, Maxine Eschrich, Ellie Thumpston, and Chris Yeager American Red Cross brings home fire campaign to Bradford: Every day, fire departments respond to over 1,000 home fires and those fires result in 39 injuries and 7 deaths on average. In an effort to reduce home fire injuries and fatalities, the American Red Cross has initiated a Home Fire Campaign, where their volunteers and community partners install free smoke alarms and offer free fire safety education to the residents. They are bringing this valuable lifesaving campaign to the Bradford area on Monday, January 18th. In order to make the program successful, the American Red Cross is looking for additional help on that day. Whether you are a single individual looking to give back to the community or a large company, the Red Cross can use your assistance. For additional information on how to get involved, contact Geoffrey Domowicz (geoffrey.domowicz@ redcross.org) at 814-240-7598. Lisa’s Hairport has welcomed Trevor Quick to their staff. Trevor is a lifelong resident of Bradford who attended Continental School of Beauty in Olean to earn his License in Cosmetology. His specialties include: texture cuts, razor cuts, clipper cuts, fades, mustache and beard shaping, hot towel neck shaves, creative color, corrective color, waxing, and spa services. He is accepting new clients. Trevor’s overall goal is to build a relationship of trust and commitment with his clients that will last for many years. I am excited to continue working with all of our members in this new role. I’m looking forward to continuing to build upon the success our Chamber team has created in recent years. And I am, admittedly, a bit nervous, but not in the way that some people seem to expect. Ron and I have worked closely together for more than five years. We’ve seen incredible growth in the Chamber’s membership numbers, an almost complete revamping of most of our events, and huge changes in how the business community connects through social media and other avenues. During that time, I have learned so much from Ron’s leadership and guidance, and I have come to consider him a good friend. While I know his are big shoes to fill, I am honored that he... (continued on page 9) BACC NEWSLETTER | 814-368-7115 | bradfordchamber.com | www.facebook.com/BradfordPAChamber 3 contents Your chamber is growing. . .p2 Member News . .. .. .. .. .. p3-4 Kara’s Message. . . . . . . . . . . . .p3 Let’s Talk About. . . . . . . . . . . p 5 Calendar. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. p6-8 What’s Happening . . . . . . . . .p9 Photo Gallery. . . . . . . . . . . . . p10 News You Can Use . . . . . . . p11 BACC Board of Directors Officers President, Susan Oliphant American Refining Group, Inc. 1st VP, Guy Signor Beacon Light Behavioral Health Systems 2nd VP, Ryan Race Northwest Savings Bank Secretary, Jill Ballard University of Pittsburgh at Bradford Treasurer, Anita Dolan OECD - City of Bradford Past President, Tim Asinger Kessel Construction, Inc. Board of Directors BACC Who’s Who Your chamber is growing... Parisella Environmental Enterprises Contact: Jay Parisella Address: 410 Langmaid Lane Phone: 814-598-6535 Email: [email protected] About: Petroleum field consulting, excavation and site work, and small business development. Vickie Baker CNB Bank Brett Booth Zippo Manufacturing Company Gretchen Brahaney KOA Speer Electronics Nancy Graham Tin Ceiling Gift Shoppe Anne Holliday WESB/WBRR Mark Welch Contact: Mark Welch Address: 35 Elm Street Phone: 814-225-3233 Email: [email protected] About: Radiologist Stephanie Huber Bradford Hospital Foundation Susan Hughes Tower FUMC (First United Methodist Church) Devon Kloss American Refining Group, Inc. Sam Johnson Bradford Area School District Colette Roessler Individual Member/Community Volunteer Dan Williams Williams Insurance Agency Sharon Yost Walmart BACC Staff Kara Kennedy Executive Director Tricia Wilt Membership Coordinator To Be Announced Event Coordinator 814-368-7115 bradfordchamber.com 2 Custom Rug Creations Contact: David Tomey Address: 8 Chestnut Street Phone: 814-596-6674 Email: [email protected] About: Makes beautiful area rugs in different shapes, sizes, and colors to match buyers’ ideas. Moose Watch Contact: Jim Andrews Address: PO Box 1033 Phone: 814-558-7755 Email: [email protected] About: Real estate 2016 Executive Committee: BACC’s Board of Directors has approved the following individuals to serve on the 2016 Executive Board. Congratulations to these Board members as they take on leadership roles in 2016. We appreciate their service to the Chamber and community! President: Susan Oliphant, American Refining Group First Vice President: Guy Signor, Beacon Light Behavioral Health Systems Second Vice President: Ryan Race, Northwest Savings Bank Secretary: Jill Ballard, University of Pittsburgh at Bradford Treasurer: Anita Dolan, OECD - City of Bradford Past President: Tim Asinger, Kessel Construction, Inc. Who do you know? Who do you know that hasn’t joined the Chamber...yet? Please help us spread the word about what the Chamber is and does! If you know of a new business, an existing business not currently on our membership list, or an individual who you think may be interested, please share their contact information with us and Tricia will follow up with them! Award Winners Since 1986 As our members consider who they would like to nominate to be recognized at our Annual Meeting and Awards Presentation in April, we are sometimes asked, “Has so-and-so ever won?” Listed below are our award recipients for the past 30 years - quite an honor roll of businesses and individuals! In recent years, BACC has given three awards: Exemplary Business Award, Community & Spirit Award, and, when the Board has chosen, a special honor called the Directors’ Award. Award winners are as follows: 2015 Exemplary Business Award - Shults Toyota/Edmond Chevrolet Community & Spirit Award - Beacon Light Directors’ Award - Christine Minich 2014 Exemplary Business Award - Moments to Remember Community & Spirit Award - CARE for Children Directors’ Award - Jeannine T. Schoenecker 2013 Exemplary Business Award - Hollenbeck-Cahill Funeral Homes Community & Spirit Award - George B. Duke, Harriet B. Wick, Sarah B. Dorn, Howard L. Fesenmyer Director’s Award - Shane E. Oschman 2012 Exemplary Business Award - Tin Ceiling Gift Shoppe Community & Spirit Award - Steven V. Cavallaro Directors’ Award - Madeline Miles 2011 Exemplary Business Award - Bradford Save-A-Lot Community & Spirit Award - Ralph A. Rose Directors’ Award - Leadership McKean 2010 Exemplary Business Award - The Option House Community & Spirit Award - Tuna Valley Trail Association From 1996 to 2010, the awards were Small Business of the Year, Large Business of the Year, and Businessperson of the Year. Prior to 1996, Business of the Year was not divided into small and large. 2009 Roseart Company, Inc. Crosby’s Harvey L. Golubock 2008 The Grocery Stretcher American Refining Group Julie Marasco 2007 Byllye Lanes Dallas-Morris Drilling, Inc. Richard T. Esch 2006 City Beers Bradford Regional Airport/BRA Authority/ US Airway Express/Colgan Air, Inc. Martin “Mike” Glesk 2005 Orris Jewelers Northwest Savings Bank G. W. “Greg” Booth 2004 Glendorn University of Pittsburgh at Bradford Ron Orris 2003 John Williams European Pastry Tops Market Inc. Store #610 Robert C. Esch 2002 BCPAC Kessel Construction, Inc. Dr. Richard McDowell 2001 Bradford Family YMCA Quaker Boy, Inc. Howard Nickel 2000 Beefeaters Minard Run Oil Company Mimi Cahill 1999 Country Fair Graham Packaging Harry Halloran 1998 Zippo/Case Visitors Center American Refining Group Paula Johnson 1997 Parkview Super Market W.R. Case & Sons Cutlery Co. Raymond McMahon 1996 The Glass Shop KOA Speer Electronic, Inc. Kathleen G. Jones 1995 Bisett Building Center Richard Kessel 1994 McCourt Label Company Charles Brooks 1993 Dresser Manufacturing Maria Mongillo 1992 Bradford Hospital Sarah B. Dorn and Harriett B. Wick 1991 FCI McKean Thomas R. Bromeley 1990 Bradford Forest Products, Inc. Michael Schuler 1989 Brad Pac Jim Guelfi 1988 Zippo Manufacturing Co. Lawrence Shields 1987 University of Pittsburgh at Bradford James McGill 1986 Futures Rehabilitation Center, Inc. Christopher Hauser, Esq. Don’t forget to make your nominations for this year’s awards using the enclosed insert. The committee values your input! BACC NEWSLETTER | 814-368-7115 | bradfordchamber.com | www.facebook.com/BradfordPAChamber 11 JANUARY the back page 2016 Ca$h Mob Bradford Ca$h Mob Bradford returns Saturday, January 16th at 10am. Bring $20 to spend and meet us at the Chamber office (121 Main Street) where we’ll announce this month’s target. Bring your friends, co-workers, family... the bigger the mob, the better! Business After Hours Bradford Gift Certificates Bradford Gift Certificates are available year-round for: • gift giving • employee recognition • customer appreciation/contest prizes • and however else you choose to use them! Available in increments of $5, $10, $25, and $50. Call ahead to 814-368-7115 to place your order, or stop in to the Chamber office at 121 Main Street. Bradford Area Chamber of Commerce 121 Main Street, Bradford PA 16701 Return Service Requested Auto ● Home ● Life ● Business ● Annuities 600 Chestnut St., Suite 1 Bradford, PA 16701 814-362-9840 www.mckeanagency.com Jenna Eckstrom, CIC Terrie Borkowski, CISR PRSRT STD U.S. Postage PAID Bradford, PA Permit No. 264 Start the new year off right with our first Business After Hours of 2016 at Bradford Travel, located at 50 Davis Street in the Union Square Plaza, on Thursday, January 21st from 5-7pm. A 56 passenger deluxe Covered Wagon Motorcoach will be available to tour, meet the staff, tour directors, and enjoy complimentary snacks and beverages. Make connections, learn more about what our host and Chamber have to offer, and share any announcements/updates from your business or organization. We hope to see you there! Reminder Invoices Many thanks to our members who have paid their dues for 2016. We will send reminder invoices soon for those whose dues we have not received yet. If you are interested in a payment plan, or need your dues recalculated based on changes in employee count, contact Tricia 814-368-7115. We also accept credit card payments via telephone for your convenience. Thank you for your continued support as a Chamber member! CHAMBERNEWS 4th Annual Bradford Brewfest We have a new date for this year’s event: Saturday, March 12th from 6-9pm at St. Bernard School, 450 West Washington Street. Advance tickets: $20 At the door: $25 Designated driver tickets: $10 All attendees must be 21 years of age or older and show valid ID at the door. No admittance without ID. Brought to you by BACC and Glenwood Beer Distributors. See inserts for more information! At right: Our windows full of snowmen are some of the only snow we’ve seen so far this winter. We know many aren’t complaining about the lack of snow, but it did make it a challenge to get in the holiday spirit! At left: On the other hand, Samuel Adams didn’t seem to have any trouble - he donned his Christmas sweater and joined us in December. Look for him and other fun Brewfest items in the Chamber windows coming soon. Cheers! BACC NEWSLETTER | 814-368-7115 | bradfordchamber.com | www.facebook.com/BradfordPAChamber