NSCoC News November - North Suburban Chamber of Commerce
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NSCoC News November - North Suburban Chamber of Commerce
November/December2014 Issue 7 11/18 Avalon Council Meeting 11/19 NSCoC Community Mixer The celebration starts with the lighting of the YMCA Tree and a performance by the Northgate High School Choir. Then the Northgate High School Band will lead us to the Center Of Bellevue where Mayor Cusick will read “The Night Before Christmas” while we await the arrival of Santa and light the tree. After you visit with Santa go for a sleigh ride , make something at the craft tent, have hot chocolate & cookies, enjoy the carolers, shop and get in the holiday spirit! 11/21 “Light Up Night” downtown Pittsburgh 11/25 Kilbuck Township Supervisors Meeting 11/29 Small Business Saturday 12/5 “Season Of the Stars” Holiday Celebration Bellevue 12/7 “Light Up the Borough” Emsworth 12/9 Bellevue Council Meeting 12/10 Emsworth Council Meeting 12/13 “Brighten the Season Saturday” Avalon 12/16 Avalon Council Meeting 12/17 First Day of Hanukkah 12/21 Winter Solstice 12/23 Kilbuck Township Supervisors Meeting 12/25 Merry Christmas! 01/01 Happy New Year! If you would like to place an ad in the North Suburban Chamber of Commerce Community Newsletter please contact Kimberly Skertich at 412-761-2113 or [email protected] for more information. Dari Villa Dom Schepis Sr. opened Dari-Villa Restaurant in Bellevue on July 6,1977. It was mostly an ice cream store with a grill that served hamburgers and hot dogs. As time went on ice cream sales declined while the menu and food sales soared. In 1982 Dom Sr. decided it was time to retire. He sold the business to Dom Jr. While Dom Jr. can be seen in the front of the house greeting guests and cooking, Dom Sr. Can be found in the back of the house making soups and washing dishes. Which goes to prove that if you want to retire, do not sell your business to a family member. Dari-Villa attributes its longevity to customer loyalty and a dedicated staff. Dom Jr. started working for his father at the restaurant at the age of 16. Now at 53 Dom says its like a life sentence with no parole. Dar-Villa restaurant is open 7days a week . Monday thru Saturday7am -8pm and Sunday's 8am - 2pm. Serving breakfast, lunch and dinner with daily specials CHAMBER NEWS NSCoC Community Mixer North Suburban Chamber of Commerce will hold a Community Mixer on November 19, 2014 from 6:30-8:30 at 565 Live. This event is free for all local business owners. Appetizers and beverages will be served. Please join us for an evening of networking and learn more about the benefits of Chamber of Commerce membership. NSCoC 2014 Gold Members AGH- Suburban Campus Avonworth Chiropractic Fodi Jewelers Fred Dietz Floral Kuhn's Market North Suburban Chamber of Commerce Newsletter This will be the last monthly addition of the NSCoC Newsletter. Because of the cost of producing a monthly newsletter the NSCoC Newsletter will now done quarterly. Life Care North Thank you so much for all you do to help the community! To receive by email contact us at: [email protected] Subject: E News 2 School News Northgate Classroom Teacher Named Winner of “Leadership Unboxed” PITTSBURGH, October 2, 2014 - The Northgate School District is pleased to announce that Mrs. Karen Klicker has been named as an “Unboxed Teacher” through the “Leadership Unboxed” movement. Nominated by Superintendent Dr. Joseph W. Pasquerilla, “Karen embodies the principles of unboxed learning and considers learning in the broadest sense of the word.” In addition, Mrs. Klicker was nominated because she, “actively seeks new ways to engage students’ imaginations.” She routinely embraces new teaching methods including gamification, flipped learning, authentic assessing and discovery. A total of 33 teachers were nominated for the award and winners were selected by the Allegheny Intermediate Unit and Leadership Pittsburgh, Inc. As one of seven winners in Allegheny County, Mrs. Klicker will be able to attend Leadership Pittsburgh Inc.’s Unboxed Edges of Learning Conference at Nemacolin Woodlands Resort in November, an invitation-only event for Pittsburgh’s influential changemakers from businesses, foundations, and academic organizations. Winners will submit proposals for potential funding and present the results of their learning. School Superintendent, Dr. Joseph W. Pasquerilla said, “Mrs. Klicker is truly an educator who teaches outside the box. She engages her students to enhance and promote creativity and innovation.” Student Artwork Contest The AIU is sponsoring a Student Artwork Contest, and the winning entry will be featured on this year’s AIU holiday card. In addition, all artwork will be displayed in the AIU Central Office lobby. 3rd grade is using watercolors to make their own colorful Christmas Ornaments. One 3rd grade piece of artwork as well as art work from across the county will be displayed in the AIU’s Central Office lobby from November 18th to the 26th and all visitors and AIU employees will be asked to vote for their favorite drawing. The AIU will identify the winner on Monday, December 1st. The Communication Services Department will print the cards with the winner’s name, grade and school district on the back. The winner will receive cards for his/her own use and will be recognized by the AIU. Please vote on your favorite art! National Walk to School Day For the second year in a row, Avalon and and Bellevue Elementary Schools teamed up to participate in the in the National Walk to School Day to promote pedestrian safety in our community. This year we partnered with Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh, Representative Adam Ravenstal’s office and volunteers from FedEx who walked with us and gave away hundreds of back packs with surprises inside. We started the morning at the YMCA for a healthy breakfast. Each school was led by the High School Band or Chorus and walked to the school. Once we arrived at the school the band or chorus entertained everyone with great performances. Afterward, the parents were invited to a pedestrian safety meeting led by the Allegheny County Police and our partners from Children's Hospital. We would like to thank the hundreds of people that participated and volunteered their time to make this great event possible. 3 NEIGHERHOOD PAGE NHCO THANKSGIVING ON EVERY TABLE Every year, NHCO distribute more than 750 complete Thanksgiving dinners to families in poverty, hardship and crisis. Collection starts in October and continues through early November. You can help by donating any or all of the following items to help those in need have a full dinner: 1 large box stuffing mix 1 large box instant mashed potatoes 1 15-ounce can of cranberry sauce 2 16-ounce cans of vegetables 1 box of pie crust mix 1 29-ounce can of ―easy‖ pumpkin pie mix 1 12-ounce can of evaporated milk 1 box of muffin mix 1 package of turkey gravy mix 1 package of napkins 1 grocery certificate for $10 or more (to purchase a turkey) To donate, contact Vicki at 412-487-6316, opt. 1, and to volunteer, contact Linda at 412-408-3830. Support Small Business Remember to support your local businesses this holiday season. Saturday November 29th is Small Business Saturday. This is a day to celebrate and support small businesses and all they do for their communities. So support all of our local businesses small business Saturday and throughout the holiday season. NHCO’s Holiday Toy Shop NHCO’s Holiday Toy Shop collection is also underway through December 12 (earlier donations are encouraged!). Please consider donating a new holiday gift for any child age birth through 18. Teen gifts are especially needed! NORTHGATE'S ANNUAL SENIOR CITIZEN APPRECIATION LUNCHEON AND SHOW Open to Senior Citizens Residing in Avalon and Bellevue Friday, November 21, 2014 at the Northgate Middle/High School 589 Union Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15202 Luncheon at 10:45 a.m. Show at 11:30 a.m. The menu for the Turkey luncheon consists of turkey, mashed potatoes, stuffing, vegetable, cranberries, dinner roll, and pumpkin pie. Cost for Lunch is $2.00 Free Shuttle Buses, donated by Roenigk Transportation, will be provided to the Northgate Middle/ High School from the following locations at the following approximate times: 10:00 a.m.-Avalon Boro Hall; 10:05 am.– Corner of S. Home & California Ave.; 10:10 a.m.-Dietz Florist; 10:15 a.m.—Bellevue Elem.; 10:20 a.m.-Lincoln House and 10:30 a.m.-Metowers Buses will return you to the above locations at the conclusion of the show (approximately 12:30 p.m.) Following Lunch Student Performances in Auditorium CALL 412-732-3300, ext. 2110 TO MAKE YOUR RESERVATION BY THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 2014, BY 3:30 P.M. (If our lines are busy, or after hours, please leave a message on our voice mail with the following information: (1) your name, (2) how many people will be attending with you, and (3) if you will be taking the bus, and where you will board the bus) 4