May, 2015 - Greater Rostraver Chamber of Commerce
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May, 2015 - Greater Rostraver Chamber of Commerce
MAY 2015 Greater Rostraver Chamber of Commerce Chamber Connection GET CONNECTED—STAY CONNECTED * www.greaterrostraverchamber.org * [email protected] * www.facebook.com/greaterrostraverchamber * May Business of the Month MedExpress INSIDE THIS ISSUE: May BOM 1 GRC News 2 Member News 3 Ribbon Cuttings 8 Join Us... BREAKFAST MEETING Tuesday, June 23rd RSVP to: [email protected] Donnie Rinchuse, PA, Ryan Price, Verna Knox, Liza Altomari, Kim Campbell, Helene Apodiakos Back - Jess Edwards, Kim Phillips, Kara Haupricht, Dr. Murdy, Jodi Orawiec, Nicole Speeney MedExpress is committed to providing high-quality, convenient and affordable care to our communities. As a neighborhood medical center, MedExpress offers a broad scope of urgent care, occupational health and wellness and prevention services. To ensure comprehensive and coordinated care for patients, MedExpress collaborates with area primary care physicians, specialists and area hospitals to ensure the best possible outcomes and follow-up care for patients. Greater Rostraver Chamber 516 Circle Drive Belle Vernon, PA 15012 724-929-3329 With warm, welcoming centers and a full medical team, patients can take comfort in knowing great care is there when they need it. Centers are open 12 hours a day, seven days a week, with no appointment needed. Centers offer walk-in treatment for everyday illness and injury, including more advanced offerings such as X-rays, IVs, EKGs, labs, minor surgery, stitches and treatment for broken bones, sprains and strains. Patients can also receive wellness and prevention services such as physicals, wellness exams tobacco cessation counseling and flu shots. Local employers can utilize MedExpress for a host of occupational health services for their employees including workers’ compensation and injury care, pre- and ongoing employment screenings, physicals and regulatory exams. Volume 10, Issue 5 MedExpress is located at 860 Rostraver Road, Belle Vernon. Visit medexpress.com for more information or call 724-929-3278. GRC News June BREAKFAST Meeting Tuesday, June 23, 2015 - 8:00am to 9:00am It was suggested that the GRC hold a breakfast meeting to accommodate the schedules of those who cannot break free and join us for the regular 12noon luncheon meetings. Two breakfast meetings were added to the 2015 GRC Calendar. The first morning meeting will be held June 23rd. Details regarding guest speaker, location and cost are being confirmed and information will be emailed to the membership shortly. GRC Has Something For Everyone The GRC Board Members and I take pride in providing quality services to our members and community. As we continue to grow and expand our service area, keeping true to our mission statement of providing personal service still rings loud and clear, although challenging at times. Your calls and emails are answered by me, hopefully in a timely fashion. I love the days that get me out of the office and allow me to visit your places of business. A goal of mine for the new year was to make more personal visits to see how you are doing and where you may need assistance. If I haven’t visited with you so far this year, I will certainly try to do so during the second half. Our 2015 Calendar of Events was set long before the year started and so far we have accomplished our events and goals for the first half of the year, with many events and activities remaining for the second half of the year. In addition, we have added some new things to the calendar when we see the need and occasions to accommodate members. The “Pink Truck” mobile boutique, The Vintage Valet, LLC. visited the GRC office last week with a parking lot, networking, shopping event. The weather wasn’t in our favor to relax outside, but none the less, we enjoyed a nice afternoon with those who stopped by. Another Pink Truck event will be scheduled later in the summer. We were approached by GRC member, Cleanse Pittsburgh about doing a Lunch & Learn, and so we scheduled one at the GRC office on Tuesday, June 4th. There is no charge to attend, but seating is limited to six attendees. See additional details in the advertisement on page 10 of this newsletter. RSVP by calling 724-929-3329. The interest in a group that will meet weekly to walk, run or stroll along the Yough Trail was generated by a few members, and so, just like that we formed an ongoing event that will take place each Thursday during the summer. See details for the Power Trekkers group on page 11 of this newsletter. I’m working on a “shred” event for later in June. Community residents and members will be able to bring a box or two of documents, receipts, tax information and other household paper documents to the GRC parking lot for proper disposal and shredding. Details coming shortly. Another fun Paint and Sip, with an interesting twist is planned with GRC member, Off the Wall Arts for July 22nd. Watch for details. Our annual Mini Golf Tournament will be held in August, and we’ll round out the year with another breakfast meeting and monthly luncheons. And hopefully meet our goal of another education workshop in the fall. Annual events that remain on the calendar include August Fun Fest, Annual Softball Showdown, Fall Classic Golf Outing, Ladies Night Out, Christmas Celebration and our members only Christmas Party. In addition to our own events, we will attend upcoming member events, many which are detailed in this newsletter. The best way to keep in the loop with everything going on at the GRC is to read this monthly newsletter, and weekly email updates, follow us on Twitter, like us on Facebook, and visit our website. The links to these sites are included in this newsletter. I hope you find something of interest on our schedule of events and plan to attend. Involvement with fellow members is great for networking, referrals and new business. If you have a suggestion for an event or would like to host a networking event at your place of business, let me know. Gina C. Lynn Executive Director Mon Valley Refuse Disposal Authority to Host “Recycling Celebration” Did you know that Pennsylvania made recycling the law in July 1988 with Act 101, the Municipal Waste Planning, Recycling and Waste Reduction Act? Pennsylvania is the largest state in the nation to require recycling. To help businesses in Monessen and North Belle Vernon comply with the law and also save money on their waste removal expenses, the Mon Valley Refuse Disposal Authority will host a “Recycling Celebration” on Thursday, June 4 th from 6-8 PM at the Monessen Municipal Complex, 1 Wendell Ramey Lane in Monessen. Recycling provides a range of environmental and economic benefits to our communities that the alternatives, landfilling and incineration simply do not provide. Manufacturing with recycled materials saves energy and water and produces less air and water pollution than manufacturing with virgin materials. It takes 95% less energy to recycle aluminum than it does to make it from raw materials. Making recycled steel saves 60%, recycled newspapers 40%, recycled plastics 70%, and recycled glass 40%, according to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Many businesses have demonstrated that recycling can actually lower their overall cost of solid waste management. Recycling relieves pressure on dwindling natural resources and places the responsibility on this generation to save our resources for our children. Recycling is one of the few environmental actions that every single American can participate in and feel good about. For information on what’s happening with recycling for businesses in Monessen and North Belle Vernon please plan on attending our Recycling Celebration. Speakers at the event include Sharon Sivtek from the Department of Environmental Protection, Ellen Keefe from Westmoreland Cleanways, Erika Deyarmin from Waste Management and Rob Hornack from Mon Valley Refuse Disposal Authority. These speakers will discuss recycling in the business environment. Recycle containers will be available to take with you so you can put your plan into effect right away. Light refreshments will be served. Please contact the Mon Valley Refuse Disposal Authority at 724-929-3943 or via email [email protected] to RSVP or to request additional information. Local Health Care Organizations Partner To Offer Behavioral Health Series Monongahela Valley Hospital (MVH) and Southwestern Pennsylvania Human Services, Inc. (SPHS) are partnering to offer a three-part mental wellness series that can be an invaluable resource for anyone who finds their lives spinning out of control. The free sessions, which will be held in MVH’s Anthony M. Lombardi Education Conference Center, begin on Thursday, June 4, with “Turning Tragedy Into Triumph: A Survivor’s Perspective.” The program will feature Earl Granville, a retired Army staff sergeant and wounded warrior who advocates suicide prevention. Mr. Granville and his twin brother, Joseph, were brothers in arms too. In 2007, Earl deployed with the 1/109th Infantry Regiment to Afghanistan where he lost his left leg to a roadside bomb. Joseph took his brother’s injury, and the news that his own deployment to Iraq was rescinded, very hard. In 2010, Joseph took his own life. “The signs were there. I just didn’t realize they were signs until he left,” said Earl Granville. The program will begin at 6 p.m. Parking is free and light refreshments will be served. The series will continue on Thursday, Sept. 17, when Oscar Urrea, M.D., a psychiatrist affiliated with MVH and Psychiatric Care Systems, will discuss “When It’s Time To Seek Help: A Clinical Perspective.” The third program will be held on Thursday, Nov. 5. “Resources and Support: A Community Perspective” will feature a panel discussion. Panelists include: Mark Freado, M.A., Reclaiming Youth International; along with Ravindranath Kolli, M.D., and Cheryld Emala, MSW, LCSW, from SPHS Behavioral Health. The public is invited and encouraged to attend one or all of the sessions. For reservations, call 724-258-1333. VOLUME 10, ISSUE 5 Volunteers Needed for NBV Park Project Park coordinator, RJ Sokol has made an appeal for any volunteers that wish to help with the Park Project in North Belle Vernon. We welcome any and all volunteers that wish to contribute including clubs & individuals. The tasks that volunteers will be doing could range anywhere from painting fence poles, using a shovel or wheelbarrow, cutting fence ties, cleaning up and keeping the work site safe, helping to assemble new playground equipment and/or other general labor work suited to your abilities. Volunteers will be asked to sign in and out so to keep track of your hours of service to your community. There is also a need for anyone willing to volunteer their backhoes, trucks and specialty tools such as jackhammers and torches. If you are a plumber, roofer, or carpenter, contributing some of your time and skills would be very much appreciated. The volunteers are not limited to North Belle Vernon residents as the park is going to be open to the entire Valley to enjoy once finished. The project is now in a position to move forward . Please contact RJ via Facebook, or home phone-724-929-2749; or through North Belle Vernon Borough-724-929-6930. Accommodations will be made as to when you are available to volunteer anytime this summer. This is a great team volunteer project for businesses, organizations and groups. Summer Sports Camps at WCCC Summer sports camps for children will be offered at Westmoreland County Community College, Youngwood campus, beginning Monday, June 8. Classes are offered for boys and girls, unless otherwise indicated, in baseball, basketball, bowling, golf and volleyball. · Volleyball camp - beginners, ages 8 through 11, June 15 – 19 · Volleyball camps – advanced, ages 12 through 16, June 15 – 19 or June 22 – 26 · Baseball camp, ages 7 through 12, June 8 – 12 · Golf camp, ages 8 through 14, June 8 – 12, held at the Norvelt Golf Club · Girls’ basketball camp, ages 8 through 14, July 6 – 10 · Boys’ basketball camp, ages 8 through 14, July 20 – 24 · Bowling camp, ages 8 through 14, July 20 – 24, held at Main Bowling Center, Greensburg The camps will be held from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., except volleyball camp for beginners, 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.; volleyball, advanced (June 15-19) 8:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m.; and the bowling camp which will run from 9 a.m. to noon. The camps will be taught by experienced coaches and include video analysis as part of the instruction. Tuition and material fees range from $90 to $195, depending on the camp, for Westmoreland County students. Out-ofcounty participants will be charged double tuition. The cost includes daily lunch for full day camps, T-shirts, instruction, and for the golf camp, driving range and greens fees. To register, call 724-925-4204. For more information, call the WCCC Athletics Office at 724-925-4132. Stay Connected with the GRC on Social Media! LIKE us on Facebookhttps://www.facebook.com/greaterrostraverchamber Visit Our Website: www.greaterrostraverchamber.org Join the GRC Group on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/groups?home=&gid=8130392 Follow Us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/GRCOC_1 New Partner at Northwood Realty Service 201 Associates Dionne Malush, ranked one of the top residential real estate agents in Pittsburgh, is a new partner with Northwood Realty Services 201 Associates. Malush previously was affiliated with RE/MAX where she was the #9 agent in Western PA and in the top 1% of Coldwell Banker Pittsburgh. She has also been the No. 1 agent in the Mon Valley area since 2009 with numbers and transactions that consistently more than double the local agents. “We are excited to have Dionne join our team. As we continue to expand, she exemplifies the caliber of real estate agent that we’re trying to attract, and she will be an invaluable resource to help us recruit other like-minded agents,” said Robert Sypolt, managing broker. Malush, who has participated in more than 500 home buying and selling transactions in her 10 years in the business, said she was impressed with Northwood’s agent-centric environment, forward-thinking business philosophies and technology innovations. “Northwood Realty is becoming an out-of-the-box thinker, especially in its progressive attitude toward agents and marketing. It’s a place where true entrepreneurial spirit prevails. Agents have access to cutting-edge technology and tools, and the ability to utilize them however they need to be successful,” she said. Before obtaining her real estate license in 2004, Malush spent 15 years in business in the graphic design industry. When real estate caught her attention, she realized that the marriage of these two industries would set her apart. “I realized there was a tremendous void in the real estate industry for basic marketing knowledge. Most agents don’t understand marketing and the importance of a business plan,” Jeff Dawson, partner said about Malush. “Dionne’s marketing skills are second-to-none is this industry” says Tom Jolley, Sr., partner. In addition to building a successful real estate practice in record time, Malush is also launching a success manual for real estate agents as well as aggressively studying marketing each month. With her creative background (now more than 25 years as a graphic designer), she has been able to climb to the top in her market using her artistic ability. Dionne is a 1989 graduate of the Art Institute of Pittsburgh. Since starting her real estate career, she has been coached by many of the top real estate coaching companies, including NAEA, Mike Ferry, Buffini & Co., Rich Levin, Real Estate Champions, Jerry Bresser/Donna Stott, and currently, under Dan Kennedy. She is a Certified Home Selling Expert. Her design background and many years of training help set her apart in an industry where anyone can become a real estate agent, but becoming a successful Realtor® is a much bigger challenge. Dionne is a co-author of The New Rise in Real Estate, a book that has reached #1 on Amazon's 2012 Best Seller List and recently launched, “25 Tips for Selling a Home in Pittsburgh”. Dionne has been in training and masterminding groups with Bravo’s Million Dollar Listing Agents, Josh Flagg - Beverly Hills, Fredrik Eklund - New York City, Tatiano Londono Canada and a local marketing mastermind in Pittsburgh. She has also been recognized as one of the Top 500 Real Estate Marketing Experts in the US and Canada from the National Association of Expert Advisors. Dionne lives in Rostraver Township/Belle Vernon about 30 miles south of Pittsburgh. She truly loves the City of Pittsburgh and is an avid sports fan (how can you not be in this city). She believes that “Marketing Works Everywhere” so she utilizes her skills in many different neighborhoods in Pittsburgh. Don’t hesitate to call her at 724-554-3514 or visit www.DionneMalush.com for more information. Women Only Pistol Course Augie Malekovich, a NRA instructor will be teaching a women only class to shoot a pistol course at the Rostraver Sportsmen & Conservation Club on Saturday, June 20th. The class will begin at 9:00 am and go to 1:00 pm. Class size is limited to 20 participants. Cost for the one day class is $60 and you must preregister by sending a deposit of $20 to the club. Mail deposit payment to: Rostraver Sportsmen Club, 559 Cedar Creek Rd. Belle Vernon, Pa 15012. Please remember to support fellow chamber members. Shop in their shops, dine in their establishments, utilize their services, attend their events. We are all in this together! Keep IT Local Greater Rostraver! VOLUME 10, ISSUE 5 Welcome New Members Aflac Mary Oler Charleroi, PA 15022 Phone: 724-207-3506 Hey Juicy Kathy Heinz 540 Broad Avenue, Suite 2 Belle Vernon, PA 15012 Phone: 724-317-9360 Studio K Karen Kosh 329 Fallowfield Avenue Charleroi, PA 15022 Phone: 724-483-5515 Vintage Jules 503 Broad Avenue Belle Vernon, PA 15012 Phone: 724-929-7717 John Mollenauer Senior Times Charleroi, PA 15022 Phone: 724-483-8080 x4449 New Members are welcome to join the Greater Rostraver Chamber of Commerce at any time throughout the year, from any area. Individuals, non-profits, small, regional and corporate businesses welcome! Submit Member News and Articles to [email protected] for publication in Chamber Connection. Advertising (Business Card, Full and Half Page) available for upcoming issues; call to reserve your space today! 724-929-3329 Thank you to those who advertise in the Chamber Connection. We appreciate your support! Office Liquidation includes office furnishings, computers, furniture including executive desks, hutch, etc., 3x6 box sign, TVs and much more. Contact Ann at 724-489-4100 “Mad Men Summer Bar-B-Que” The Good Ol’ Days House 914 Broad Avenue, Belle Vernon Sunday, May 31, 2015 Noon to 4pm Experience a 1960s style backyard picnic with retro snacks that Betty Crocker (or Betty Draper) would envy. View sexy swimsuits of the 1960s, smoke “candy” cigarettes and enjoy a tour of this unique 3 bedroom Vacation House Rental. While in town stop in a few of the Broad Avenue antique shops, new flower shop and a ladies boutique, all along the Mon River town of North Belle Vernon. This event is held in collaboration with the River Town Program, Come Down to the River & Play. For more information visit https://www.facebook.com/events/807811356001362/ Giving, Attendance Break Records at Monongahela Valley Hospital’s 27th Gala Monongahela Valley Hospital’s 27th Annual Gala guests enjoyed a theme inspired by Ben Stiller’s “A Night at the Museum,” as they mingled with gargantuan dinosaur replicas, interacted with costumed actors, and perused world-famous artwork and an Egyptianthemed exhibit. The event at the Westin Convention Center and Hotel in Pittsburgh on May 16 also honored the Hospital’s Dimensions in Performance awardees. During the program, the Hospital received a national designation. More than 600 attendees dressed to the nines filled the sprawling, elegant Allegheny Ballroom to raise a record-breaking $147,600, according to Sara Schumacher, vice president of Fund Development for MVH. The money will be used to fund MVH’s new Breast Care Center. Top sponsors for the evening included The Curators: Amedisys Home Health and Hospice, Doctors First, Inc. and Unidine; The TRex: Limbach Company LLC; and The Cleopatras: Allegheny Health Network, Orthopedic & Sports Physical Therapy Associates, Inc. (OSPTA), Range Resources and UPMC Health Plan. The Hospital gratefully acknowledged the extensive list of sponsors in the evening’s program. The event, which was sponsored by the Mon-Vale Health Resources Fund Development Committee and MVH’s Office of Fund Development, celebrated four exemplary individuals for their commitment to excellence with Dimensions in Performance Awards. These awards honor the multi-dimensional talents of special friends, benefactors and members of the health care family who have distinguished themselves in the areas of philanthropy, medicine, volunteerism and civic well-being. Tom Simon, owner of Howard Hanna Simon Real Estate Services, received the Rose Award for Dimensions in Philanthropy. Mr. Simon helped establish the Free Care Fund at MVH to provide medical care to children regardless of insurance or their families’ ability to pay. He has raised more than $131,000 for the Hospital’s Free Care Fund. This award recognizes members of the community for their benevolence and dedication to the enhancement of quality health care. Paul N. Cervone, M.D., a well-known obstetrician/gynecologist at MVH’s Valley Women’s Health, received the Sickman-Levin Award for Dimensions in Medicine. Dr. Cervone is also a Colonel with the 28th Infantry Division of the Pennsylvania National Guard, where he served in Kosovo, Iraq and Afghanistan. He holds many leadership roles at MVH including co-chairman of the Hospital’s Emergency and Disaster Planning Committee, where he helps define and direct the emergency preparedness for the hospital. This award honors outstanding physicians who contribute to health care in the mid-Monongahela Valley. Lois C. Powala, a retired vice president from National City Bank, received the Gibbons Award for Dimensions in Community Service. Mrs. Powala traded an office for volunteer opportunities with MVH, providing community outreach with senior hospital leaders and physicians. This award honors those who are dedicated to the health, social and civic needs of area residents and help to improve the quality of life. Sarah L. Wells, an active member of the Auxiliary of Mon-Vale Resources, Inc. for 47 years, received the Rossomme Award for Dimensions in Volunteer Service. She is the longest-serving active member of the Auxiliary. She serves as the chairwoman of the Gift and Memorial Fund and works tirelessly in the Hospital’s Gift Shop. This award recognizes people who give of their time and talents in volunteer service to the health system. During the evening, David Bromall, Healthgrades vice president of Quality Solutions, recognized the Hospital for being named among the top 5 percent in the nation for the Healthgrades ® Outstanding Patient Experience Award™. Healthgrades is the leading online resource that helps consumers search, evaluate, compare and connect with physicians and hospitals. “Last year when MVH received the Healthgrades’ Outstanding Patient Experience Award for the second consecutive year, it was an honor,” said President and CEO Louis J. Panza, after receiving the award. “However, receiving this award three years in a row, which places us among the top 5 percent of hospitals in the country, is truly an accomplishment. I accept this award on behalf of all of our employees, physicians, board and volunteers who contribute to the patient experience every patient, every day, every way.” Gala 27 began with cocktails and hors d’oeuvres at 6 p.m., followed by dinner at 7 p.m. “A Night at the Museum” concluded with photo booths, a coffee bar and a premiere variety dance band, Cityscape. Guests danced until midnight. VOLUME 10, ISSUE 5 Broad Avenue Business District Continues Growth A number of GRC members have recently expanded or relocated to the business district of Broad Avenue, Belle Vernon. Broad Avenue embraces a variety of retail, antique, taverns, eateries and service businesses. Merchants on Broad Avenue host annual events such as the Antiques on the Avenue, Autumn on the Avenue and the Christmas Crawl. Be sure to like Broad Ave. 15012 on Facebook www.facebook.com/broadavenue15012 for information about the businesses and upcoming events . Northwood Realty 201 Associates recently relocated from Rostraver Road to 433 Broad Avenue to the former bank building. Northwood Realty 201 Associates has over 20 agents at this location, offering a variety of real estate services. For more information call 724-9291379 and be sure to like their Facebook page at www.facebook.com/Northwood201. Left to Right Thomas Jolley (owner), Robert Sypolt (owner), Jeffrey Dawson (owner), Dionne Malush (Owner) Vintage Jules opened recently at 503 Broad Avenue. Owner/ Operator Julie Yurkovich invites you to step back in time as you step in to her quant, charming space. Antiques, collectibles, jewelry, handbags, kitchenware and so much more are offered. For more information call 724-929-7717 and be sure to like her Facebook page www.facebook.com/ vintagejulesbv Left to Right Gina C. Lynn, Julie, Bradley and Corey Yurkovich, Cathy Yurkovich and Lynn Grimes Vintage & Vines Antique and Flower Shop has moved just a few doors down from their original location on Broad Avenue. Waddell & Reed Financial Advisors recently relocated to 540 Broad Avenue, Suite 3 from their former location on Rostraver Rd. Owner, operator Jean Ann Gallo and her dealers are now located at 623 Broad Avenue and in addition to a variety of antiques, furniture and collectibles they now offer dried and fresh flower arrangements, potted plants and fresh herbs. Waddell & Reed’s approach is to create personal financial plans based on your specific needs, utilizing competitive investment products. The advisors at Waddell & Reed can help you develop a financial plan. For more information, call 724-929-3959. For more information be sure to like their Facebook page at for www.facebook.com/vintageandvinesflowershop or call 724– 929-3536. Left to Right Beth DiPiazza, Anothy Ezzi, Jim Anderson, Tim Sepsi, Jake Cuthbert and Jeff Mendola Left to Right Charles & Judy Miller, Laura Kubovcik, Nadine Gartner, Diane & Ed Kuskie, Jean Ann Gallo, Donna Costy, Barbara Natter and GRC Board Member, Lynn Grimes. Recent Ribbon Cuttings Waddell & Reed Financial Washington In addition to Waddell & Reed’s Broad Avenue location, the group recently celebrated their grand opening of offices in Washington, PA. An afternoon celebration was held with entertainment, refreshments, office tour and networking fun. A large group gathered for the ribbon cutting which was held in partnership with the Mon Valley Regional Chamber of Commerce. The new office is located 200 Park Place, Washington, PA. For information call 724-749-5885. Kidz Kingdom Daycare & Learning Center Under new ownership and management, Kidz Kingdom Daycare & Learning Center is located at 600 Donner Avenue Monessen. Kidz Kingdom, is owned by Tamera Boozer and has been licensed and opened in Monessen since January, but her two other Pittsburgh locations have been in operation for several years. Kidz Kingdom Daycare & Learning Center is currently enrolling infants and children up to 13 years of age. Before and school care is available, with bus transportation to Monessen Elementary Center. The center has extended hours of operation to help accommodate working parents and is open from 6am to 9pm. For more information, contact the center director at 724-684-5023. Mary Esther Antal and Deb Puglia, joined owner Tamera Boozer, Center Director Emily Varner and Tamera’s husband, Joel Corbett for the ribbon cutting. Mark Your Calendars for This Event - June 14th - 2pm Chef Christine Somales of The Vintage Valley and Off The Wall Arts are teaming up to bring you a series of delicious decorating and cooking classes. The first of which is Decorating Gobs. Learn the artistic techniques to create beautiful gobs for your special occasion. This is a "No Baking" hands on decorating class. Each person will take home 6 beautifully decorated gobs, in 3 different flavors. Chocolate Marshmallow, Red Velvet Cream Cheese, Lemon Zest Cheesecake. All supplies are provided. $30 per person includes your instruction, all supplies, 6 decorated gobs, and a gift and coupon from The Vintage Valley. Contact The Vintage Valley for payment and registration 724-292-8482 Or request PayPal invoice. Pre registration and payment is required. Event is held at Off The Wall Arts 532 McKean Ave. Charleroi. VOLUME 10, ISSUE 5 VOLUME 10, ISSUE 5
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