JUNE 2012 - Juniata River Valley
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JUNE 2012 - Juniata River Valley
View the JUNE 30th, 2012 11am-11pm Victory Park, Lewistown, PA Place To Visit For June… Chamber of Commerce & Visitors Bureau JUNE 2012 Juniata RiverFEST 2012 Schedule of Events 9am RiverFEST Rampage 5k – Start at MCIDC 10am Raft Regatta start from Waterside Campground & Community Float Launch at the Granville Access. 11am Vendors at Victory Park, 148th Regiment War Reenactment, Children’s Activities & FOOD! 12NoonRockin’ by the River – Music on Victory Park stage. 3-5pm Juniata RiverFEST Idol (Tune into WMRF 95.7 FM for live broadcast) 9:30pm FIREWORKS! Put off by the MCIDC parking lot. (Tune into WCHX 105.5 for music during the fire works!) Lowe’s Home Improvement Warehouse Corporation has grown from the original location in North Wilkesboro, North Carolina in 1946 to over 1,750 stores in the USA, Canada, Mexico and Australia today. They enjoy revenue of over forty nine billion dollars a year and employ in excess of 234,000 people. Each store employs between 80 to 400 people, depending on size and sales volume. In both the USA and worldwide, Lowe’s is second only to Home Depot in the hardware business. They have operated a store on West Fourth Street for several years in Lewistown. The history begins in 1921 when Lucius S. Lowe opened Lowe’s North Wilkesboro Hardware in North Carolina. Upon his passing in 1940, his daughter inherited the business, selling it soon after to her brother, Jim, who enlisted in the military leaving his sister and mom in charge. Following his service through the end of World War II, Jim took the reins of the company from his mother and sister and then partnered with his sister Ruth’s husband, Carl Buchan, also a World War II veteran. The partners had differing goals and decided to split their business endeavors. Carl chose the Lowe’s hardware and building materials business and Jim pursued a car dealership they had purchased and later opened a chain of Lowe’s grocery stores. Buchan immediately started expanding, opening more and more stores until his sudden death in 1960 at age 44. In 1961 his management team took the chain public. At that point in time they had 21 stores and were doing $32,000,000 in annual sales. Lowe’s reluctantly entered the “big box” arena late in the 1980’s, previously sticking to small stores in rural areas. To compete with Home Depot, they continually have expanded into larger cities and today almost all of their stores are of the “big box” variety. Since 2007, they have started building stores in Canada, Mexico and Australia. Lowe’s is one of the top fifty trade mark applicants in the country according to the U.S. Patent and trademark Office. Many items they market are their own exclusive brands in addition to all the national brands they retail. Lowe’s has continually been awarded for promoting energy efficiency in the products they sell and in the running of Lowe's their stores. Since 2003, they have won eight Energy Star Awards, including four Energy Star Partner of the Year Awards for 10472 US Highway 522 South customer education. On March 1, 2010, Lowe’s became the first winner of the Energy Star Sustained Excellence Award in ReLewistown PA 17044 tail. The award recognizes Lowe’s long standing leadership as a retailer of energy efficient products. Lowe’s not only focuses Phone: (717)363-5000 on offering deep selection of product in all the areas they represent, they believe strongly in customer service; providing well Fax: (717)363-5001 trained staff and offer many workshops and clinics. P A G E 2 J U N E 2 0 1 2 Schedule of Events (Continued on Page 3) RECURRING EVENTS Belleville Sale & Livestock Auction Wednesdays – All year (unless a holiday) in Belleville, PA. 7am-3pm. Amish & Mennonite baked goods, produce, quilts, antiques, livestock, & wares. Large flea market & food vendors. 717.935.2146 [email protected] Phone: 717.667.6795 June 15th—FREE Community Movie Night at Hartman Center. 8pm Free popcorn, smores, and drinks. “The Muppets” Saturday & Sunday, June 23-24, 2012 - 8th Annual Discovery Days Dairyland Flea Market - March thru Celebrate 80 years of discovery at December on Wednesdays (weather Lincoln Caverns. At special prices permitting.) Beside the Dairyland too! 9 AM – 5 PM each day. No Complex in Reedsville, PA. advance tickets/registration The Marcellus Shale now appears to be the second or third largest natural gas resource ever discovered in the world. William G. Burket, CFPS, EHS Compliance Coordinator with Range Resources Corporation, will be delivering a power point presentation on: The safety of Marcellus Shale Drilling, The Economic Benefits for Pennsylvania, An In-Depth Look at the Shale Drilling Process and How They Work to Protect the Environment. There will also be a Q & A time at the conclusion of the presentation. Cost: $15/Members & $20/Non-Members RSVP by June 26 to [email protected]. … Clash of the Cleats 3V3 Saturday, July 21st, 2012 9 am - 3:00 pm The tournament will be played on the grounds of the Mifflin County Middle School (former Lewistown High School). 2 Manor Drive, Lewistown PA 17044 Questions? Contact John Paul Quinn at [email protected] or (570)412-3604. Visit: www.mifflincountysoccer.com Tri-Valley Farmers Market in Downtown Lewistown on Market Street. Thursdays (9am - 1pm), Saturdays (9am-Noon). Fruits, Vegetables, Meats, Baked Goods Starting May 24th through October Rec Park Farmer’s Market - Held every Tuesday from 3-7pm beside the Rec Park Community Building. required. Wednesday, June 27 - 6-8pm - 4th of July Picnic Party! at the Briar Rose Bed and Breakfast. Cost: $20/person. Reservations are required, seating is limited. Payment is due upon booking. [email protected] Phone: 717.667.6795 Check out the event on FaceBook! June 2012 June 28—7:30am-9am. Eggs n Issues with Marcellus Shale - Range KIDS CAVE KAMP June 2012. A Resources Corp. Co-sponsored by unique & exciting educational day B2B at the Lewistown Country Club. camp! With adventure caving for $15/Members. $20/Non-Members. grades 3+ Entering Grades 6, 7, 8, RSVP by June 26 to 9: June 13 – 16, 9 - 12 Each Day, jvacc@juniatarivervalley or All Day Friday Entering Grades 3, 4, 717.248.6713 5, 6: June 18 - 21, 9 – 12 Each Day Entering Grades 1. 2. 3 : June 25 - June 30 – Juniata RiverFEST at 28, 9 – 12 Each Day Creative Victory Park in Lewistown. Noon activities, crafts, learning, fun and until 11pm. 717.248.6713 or friendship! Learn about caves, bats, www.juniatarivervalley.org rocks, and fossils. Included are Cavern tours, panning for gems, July 2012 snacks, T-shirts, Kamp Photos, etc. Pre-registration required. July 3—Milroy Fireworks at dusk. www.lincolncaverns.com Lincoln Caverns PHOTOGRAPHY Sat June 9 - 2012 Relay For Life of TOURS Wednesdays, July 11, July Mifflin/Juniata, PA. 10AM at Derry 25, Aug. 8 - 6:30 – 9PM . Bring your Township Community Park tripod, your cameras, and lights. 10pm Zumba Fitness Pink Glow First time opportunity for camera Party with TAZ Fitness on stage! buffs! $25/person. Advance ticket purchase required. Ages 10+ only. Sunday, June 17th - 9-11am http://lincolncaverns.com/pages/ Celebrate Father's Day! at the Briar special_events/photography-tours Rose Bed and Breakfast. Cost $ 15/person. Reservations are July 12 – 15 – Remington Ryde required, seating is limited. Bluegrass Festival at the Mifflin Payment is due upon booking. County Youth Park in Reedsville. Add your EVENT to our calendar! W W W. J UN I A TA RI V E RVAL L E Y . ORG J U N E 2 0 1 2 P A G E 3 Brandy (Harshbarger) Ritchey, owner of Kavazea Designs, was working for a full service printing company in Reading in 1995 as a graphic designer. Her boss bestowed a Kavazea Designs nickname of “kavasea” upon her. 398 School House Road It was only appropriate simply McVeytown PA 17051 because Courvoisier Cognac is a (717)899-7140 well- known brand and cognac is www.kavazea.com brandy and Courvoisier is phonetically spelled ka-va-zea. Therefore, kavasea is Brandy. Right then and there she decided if she ever started her own business it would be “Kavazea Designs”, a very creative name for an equally creative artist. Following more than a decade in Reading, her husband had a career opportunity necessitating a move back to Mifflin County. This was exciting because they were both McVeytown area natives and they had a deep seated love of the Juniata River Valley. Brandy saw this as the opportunity for her to pursue a graphic design business of her own. Thus, merging her nickname and her business name she became “Kavazea Designs”. One look at her impressive portfolio and it becomes apparent this was a great business decision. Brandy was operating her design service business as a home based career for several years until her good friend and college room-mate, Becca Brittain, suggested she relocate her business to space in the Goin’ Postal building at the Kish Centre on South Main Street in downtown Lewistown. This transition took place on January 3 rd, 2012, and she has enjoyed a dramatic increase in clientele each month ever since. Brandy has many connections within the industry and can offer a wide variety of services and products. Items such as banners, signs, business cards, logo design, brochures, and catalogues, advertising services, promotional products and trade show displays. She can execute the project from your dream to the delivered product. Call Brandy Ritchey at 717-250-6354 and set up an appointment to sit down at the Goin’ Postal location to discuss your needs. Once you’ve viewed her portfolio you will realize you’ve seen her work elsewhere, you just didn’t know she designed it. Schedule of Events( continued from Page 2) 717.248.2120 or www.remingtonryde.com Located across from the Nittany Mall. Please September 2012 Bring a New, Unwrapped Toy! LIVE CLASSIC September 1 – Burnham Community Days. Held July 14—ROFF Rescue Rabies Clinic 11am—1pm ROCK FROM “BANDIT”, Food & Beverages on North Beech Street in Burnham. 717.248.2232 at City Hook & Ladder on Valley Street, Lewistown Available, All Proceeds Benefit Toys for Tots. PA. July 31 - Attorneys Bruce Bagley and John Baker September 1 – 8 – Juniata County Fair – held at the Port Royal Fairgrounds 717.527.4414 Wednesdays, July 18, August 1, August 15 from McNees Wallace & Nurick will be giving September 9 – 15 – McClure Bean Soup. FLASHLIGHT ADVENTURES 6:30 – 9PM extensive training on FMLA, Employee 717.543.5467 or $16.00/person. Advance ticket purchase required. Handbooks, Update on how the legal environment www.mcclurebeansoupfestivalandfair.com Ages 10+ only. (EFCA) has made it easier for unions to try and organize PLUS any employment law updates at September 25 - Keith Peifer, Highmark Blue Saturday, July 21st, 2012 - 9 am - 3pm - Mifflin that time. More info coming... Shield’s Vice President of Sales and Client County Soccer Club Presents - Clash of the Cleats Management Small Group will be spending a 3V3 Questions? Contact John Paul Quinn at whole morning with employers on the Health Care (570)412-3604 or August 2012 Reform Law Update. [email protected] August 6 – 11 – Mifflin County Youth Fair at the www.mifflincountysoccer.com Mifflin County Youth Park Reedsville. September 29 - Goose Day in the Juniata River 717.248.9618 or www.mcyouthfair.com Valley. 717.248.6713 – www.juniatarivervalley.org July 21 - WHVL Christmas in July Car Show Toys for Tots. 10am-4pm. Held at WHVL-TV STUDIOS 2820 E. COLLEGE AVE, State College. D I S C O V ER O U R G O O D N A T U RE ! P A G E 4 J U N E 2 0 1 2 Please join us in welcoming our newest members by patronizing their businesses! Just as the Chamber is important to our community, they are important to the Chamber. Their investment means an investment in our community. Their membership reflects their integrity as a responsible business owner and demonstrates their commitment to the area. PA UnderCurrent Outfitters Fly Fishing Guide Service Billy's BBQ 164 Pine Maple Street McAlisterville PA 17049 Andy Wagner (717)994-5327 www.paundercurrent.com [email protected] 7776 SR 655 Reedsville PA 17084 Bill Alford (717)667-1111 www.billysbbq.com [email protected] When you think of Lily Manor you think.... Rich with history. Elegant setting. Gracious hospitality. Fabulous events. Year round. Year round? Yes, year round. Now Lily Manor will be the site to host special events year round – from weddings and rehearsal dinners to corporate retreats and cocktail receptions. And now their large patio will be enclosed and totally protected from the elements. A&A Designs is known for their innovative food, creative décor and fabulous table design. This After Hours will be one you do not want to miss! Standard Steel Employees Federal Credit Union Lewistown Country Club The Partner Agency J & D's Inc. Aumiller & Associates Representative Adam Harris HealthSouth Lewistown Clinic Gravytrain Express Buchart Horn, Inc./ Basco Associates JLD Property Management Group Skills of Central PA Relax Inn Lewistown Rec Board FAME Emergency Medical Service Milroy Hose Company #1 W W W. J UN I A TA RI V E RVAL L E Y . ORG Knouse-Fisher Technologies, Inc. McClure Bean Soup Festival & Fair Imagitech, Inc. Impressions Gus's Pizza, Inc. Juniata Sentinel Walnut Medical Services Two Sisters Exterior Doors & Windows B's Screen Printing & Embroidery Bethel A.M.E. Church United Nutrition Labs, Inc. State Farm Insurance Agency Chris Warfel Agent South Central Workforce Investment Board The State Theatre J U N E 2 0 1 2 P A G E 5 Once each year in May we present a Business EXPO After Hours at Brookmere Winery & Vineyard Inn in their pavilion. We can accommodate about 25 exhibitors; first come, first served. This year we added live music with Bernie Rich singing and playing guitar; soft rock and singer-songwriter stylings; a lot of James Taylor/Cat Stevens/ kinds of music (Bernie is the stage name for Dr. Rich Burns). Sound system was compliments of GME Communications (Michael Tate). Food came from Billy’s BBQ in Reedsville and the Little Cupcake Shoppe & Bakery in Burnham. Wine was supplied by Brookmere Winery. Door prizes were given by the exhibiters and Mifflin-Juniata United Way Success by Six. The weather was absolutely perfect for an outdoor event in the beautiful Big Valley. Over 150 people gathered for an outstanding evening of networking, food, music and conversation. The Exhibitors included: Stone Arch Real Estate, Brookmere Winery & Vineyard Inn, One-Stop Communication, First National Bank, Home Nursing Agency, Nourishing Journeys, GME Communication, Brookline, Health South, Mifflin County Savings Bank, Kish Bank, Lewistown Sentinel, Curves & Simply Health Wellness, Office Imaging Solutions, Goin’ Postal & Kavazea, The State Theatre, Valley Sports N’ Outdoors, Highmark Blue Shield, Mifflin County Dairy Princess and Brookmere Winery & Vineyard Inn. 2012 After Hours: June 19: Lily Manor July: GME Communication, Drayer Physical Therapy & Penn State Learning Center at the Regional Business Center August 22nd: Lewistown Hospital’s Wellness for Women Group September: Home Nursing Agency October: Open February: Sacred Heart of Jesus Parish November: Brookmere Winery & March: Stone Arch Real Estate Vineyard Inn April: First National Bank of December: Holiday Gathering hosted Mifflintown at the Lewistown Office by…Talk of the Valley May: Business After Hours Expo June-Brookline 2013 After Hours: July-Capperella Furniture January: Brandon Aumiller & August– The Wireless Center Associates September-Hartman Center D I S C O V ER O U R G O O D N A T U RE ! P A G E 6 J U N E A Tribute to Dad As a father of a seventeen year old daughter I am often blindsided by the personality traits we share. There is absolutely no doubt in my mind that some of them are genetic, rather than learned. Olivia will bring up concepts that we have never discussed and she will express ideology that is so in sync with my own that I cannot help but marvel at my mentally “cloned” offspring. Each and every time this happens I am proudly amazed. As Father’s Day approaches I ponder what personality traits my dad and I might share. Unfortunately he died when I was ten years old; hence I don’t have much history to draw upon. After all these years I confuse actual memories of my dad with stories I’ve been told by my mom and other relatives and friends. Based on the actual memories and the shared stories at hand I have concluded that I was a very blessed child to carry genes from dad’s genetic pool. All of the Tunall’ s were happy, easy going, jolly people; all had great senses of humor and got along well with most anybody. Family gatherings were amazing story telling sessions. Funerals were always a call to come together. Most visits were prompted by weddings, funerals or illness. My dad was the youngest of eight siblings, seven boys (he was a seventh son) and one girl. He stayed in the family home providing and caring for my grandparents until they both died. He courted my mom from across the backyard fence for over a decade and was forty five years old when they married. I came along three years later, an only child. My mom was born on one side of the fence and died on the other, having lived her entire life in just those two homes. Dad and his siblings had eighth grade educations, but were skilled in many areas. Three uncles were railroaders, one a plumber and two carpenters. My dad was a glass cutter at a glass manufacturing plant for several years and then spent most of his working years employed by the Kane family, descendants of General Thomas L. Kane, founder of Kane, as caretaker of their mansion. During the depression the Kane’s hit hard times financially and converted the property to a hotel/restaurant/bar. My dad never exhibited anger at anyone but himself. A trait I share. He was always forgiving and could not foster a grudge… another characteristic we share. He enjoyed dealing with people and making them happy. He never met an animal he didn’t like, worked tirelessly in the vegetable garden and took pride in landscaping and flower gardening. Christmas was his greatest joy, decorating inside and outside of the house. The apple didn’t fall far from the tree. He was a naturally creative cook, played piano and saxophone by ear (lost me there), believed in God and church, voted in every election and worked every day except Sunday, reserving it for family. He did not talk about people, was far from racist and relaxed by listening to music. Seventeen years ago my mom died suddenly (Olivia was just two months old). When I went through mom’s jewelry box I found the ring she bought for dad as a gift when they were courting. He wore that ring until he died and my mom cherished it until she died. I put it on my finger the day after her funeral and that’s where it’s been ever since. When I look down and see that ring I feel the presence of my dad walking along side me and I draw upon his strengths, remembered or learned, and try to emulate the high standards he set. Thanks dad for the gifts you continually shower upon me. Play those old hymns on that piano on high and throw in a spiritual every now and then just for me. Make sure there are begonias in the heavenly flower garden and loads of broccoli. Happy Father’s Day, Dad! I wish we could have shared more than ten of them together. Juniata River Valley Chamber of Commerce & Visitors Bureau Historic Courthouse - One West Market Street - Lewistown, PA 17044 Hours: Monday through Friday 8:30am - 4:30pm Phone: 717.248.6713 Fax: 717.248-6714 2 0 1 2
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