January 2016 - Beaver County Chamber of Commerce

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January 2016 - Beaver County Chamber of Commerce
724-775-3944
BUSINESS
Business@Work. Partners in Progress.
[email protected] January 2016
www.bcchamber.com
Takes Home TopSOME
Honors
OF THE OFFERS INCLUDE:
• Albert’s Heating
$25 off or 10% off any heating, cooling
or plumbing repair
• Anthony Jrs
Buy an 8-cut cheese pizza, get 1 order of
breadsticks free! $11.99
• Beaver Agway
$5 OFF any snow shovel (in stock)
• Beaver County Disc Center
Free Consultation
• Beaver Valley Sheet Metal
$10 off Performance Tune Up or Sevice Call
• Busy Boyz
10% off landscaping and hardscaping installs
(New customers only)
• C&S Sports
$5 T-Shirts with purchase of 48 pieces
(Call for details)
• Chocolate Creations
Buy a dozen chocolate covered pretzels at
50% off with a purchase of $5 or more
• CJ’s Salon Spa
Get an extra $5 for every $50 gift card purchased!
• Clark’s Restaurant
Purchase a $100 gift card and save $25!
• DeRose Disaster Pro
$250 off your deductible (Call for details)
The Beaver County Times won the top honor in
the Pennsylvania NewsMedia Association Foundation
Newspaper of the Year contest.
The contest recognizes outstanding work in ALL
Pennsylvania newspapers and showcases the efforts of
entire staffs across 10 categories — news excellence,
advertising excellence, news presentation, editorial and
• Double
Tree
commentary,
best use
of photography, diversity, special
Free Wedding community
Consultationservice and best use
sections, promotions,
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of video.•The
contestPlumbing
is based on work done between
$20
off
any
service
calland work was judged in
July 1, 2014, and June 30, 2015
editorial,•advertising
and classified
advertising.
Maier Heating
& Cooling
25%
off duct to
cleaning
The Times is
delighted
be thespecial
best in the state and
your source
for local news
here in Beaver Valley.
• McElwain
Motors
Free Car Wash with Oil Change
• The Medicine Shoppe
20% off Leader brand products
SOME OF THE O
The Times is excited to launch a new initiative….
FFERS INCLUDE:
• Medicine Stop
• AlbPharmacy
ert’s Heating
Buy 1, Get 1 Free on all Leader brand products
The 2016 Be Local Discount Card.
and all vitamins
$25 off or 10%
of
or plumbing re f any heating, cooling
pair
• An
thony Jr
The Be Local program has become a way for residents to help shop and
support Shoes
Buy an 8-cut ch s
• Miller’s
breadsticks fre eese pizza, get 1 order of
$11.99 of shoes
local businesses. Be Local hopes to build a community of locally-owned and
$5.00 off any purchase
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PA
Safety:
$20
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a strong local economy. There are already 60 participating businesses, with more
Consultatio$15 emissions
• Beaver Vallen
joining every day!
$10 off Perform y Sheet Metal
• Mitchell’s Jewelers
ance Tune Up
or Sevice Call
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battery
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and again to help you save hundreds of dollars. The card is also able to be
used
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(Call for details rchase of 48 pieces
other participating markets, like Greene County and Fayette County too.
• Penn Tile & •Carpet
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You can visit www. belocalpa.org and see a list of all the current offers. Offers are
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off with a purc
• Ponderosa
always being added and updated, so we encourage your keep checking
back to see Steakhouse
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Sewickley Med
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The card costs $20 and you can purchase a card a variety of ways,•whichever
ra
nt
Purchase a $1
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50% off laser hair removal
packages
or
• DeRose Disas ft card and save $25!
is most convenient for you. You can purchase them at 2 locations in the
county:
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r
$50 medical grade classic
facial
P
ro
$250 off your
deductible (Cal
Mister Smith’s Garage at 399 Big Knob Road in Rochester and at The Times
l for details)
•
D
ouble Tree Aids
•
Stay
in
Touch
Hearing
Fr
ee
Office, 400 Fair Avenue, Beaver. You can also purchase cards online at Buy one hearing aid and
Wedding Cons
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get the
2nd
1/2 off
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G
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ard Plumbing
www.belocalpa.org or call the Times at 724-775-3200 ext. 100 to purchase
• The Willows $20 off any service call
over the phone.
• Mtake
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Tuesday thru Thursday
eati off regular price.
25% off duct cl ng & Cooling
eaning specia
Are you a business interested in being
Excludes all other offers
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a part of Be Local? For membership and
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• VENA Health
&CaWellness
• The Medicin Oil Change
Free
Consultation
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sponsorship details, contact Caroline at
20% off Leader
brand products
• Medicine Sto
724-775-3200 ext. 142.
pP
harmacy
Buy 1, Get 1 Fr
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and all vitamin on all Leader brand prod
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• Miller’s Shoe
Remember –
Shop Local – Be Local!
$5.00 off any
s
purchase of a
pair of shoes
PA Safety: $2 h’s Garage
0 inspection, $1
5 emissions
• Mitchell’s Je
$5 battery chan welers
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ore watches
• Papa Duke’
Buy one, get on s Bar & Grill
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• Mister Smit
Penn Tile & C
Free Capture
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• Ponderosa S
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Buy one dinner akhouse
, get one 50%
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50% off laser
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$50 medical gr
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• Sewickley M
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Buy one hearin
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Tuesday thru Th
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% off regular
Excludes all ot
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& Wellness
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JANUARY 2016
Member News
New Year,
New You!
It’s the start of a new year, and the (re)start to most of our resolutions.
We’re talking about that ONE that we ALL make? Have you ever kept it?
If the answer is no, Smith Chiropractic & Wellness is here to help! We
always bite off more than we can chew. So in 2016, resolving to lose all of
that extra stress and weight you have can seem like a very daunting task. We
get frustrated, we get little to no result and we finally give up January 31st.
The part of the resolution we always forget to add is the support system
that we all NEED to be successful. Someone to help get you through
whichever obstacles prevent you from reaching your set goals.
Join us in the New Year to start your resolution off on the right foot. We
offer complimentary nutrition consultations and reasonably priced total
wellness packages to help get you get over the hump and STICK to your
resolutions and goals.
For more information visit us online at smithchirowell.com or call
724-888-6853 to schedule your complimentary consultation with Dr. Smith.
Here’s to a Happy and Healthy 2016!
Dr. Brandon J. Smith
Our special thanks to our Clients and Partners
who have made our success in 2015 possible.
You are our true testimony, which is our Joy!
2015 has been an incredible year for us, and we look forward
to continuing our value filled design services, beautifully
stylish and innovative finished products in 2016!
We truly appreciate your trust in us and your patronage
and look forward to working with you
in the year to come.
We wish you a very peaceful, prosperous and Joyous New Year!
www.di.style
Beautifully Yours! Service You Deserve!
The Beaver Valley Catholic Elementary Schools wish
everyone a Happy New Year. Our schools include Our Lady of
Fatima in Hopewell Township, Saint Monica Catholic Academy
in Beaver Falls, and Saints Peter and Paul in Beaver. They are
regional schools with students from every school district in
Beaver County.
We offer enrollment to all students regardless of religious
affiliation and are an affordable option to the public schools
in Beaver County. Financial aid is available through the
Bishop’s Education Fund and the Diocesan Scholastic
Opportunity Scholarship Fund . Additionally, we offer flexible
payment plans to spread tuition payments throughout the school year.
Busing is provided through the public school districts within 10 miles of your school
district border. Our schools include 3 and 4 year old preschool, full day kindergarten, and
1st through 8th grade. We also offer extended day options. A wide variety of extracurricular
activities are available including academic games, athletics, band, plays, and many more.
Each school is fully accredited by the Middle States Association of Schools and Colleges
in addition to meeting all state and diocesan curriculum requirements, and all faculty are
certified by the Pennsylvania Department of Education. As with all schools in the Diocese
of Pittsburgh, we have not adopted curriculum based on the Common Core. We set higher
curriculum standards and work to ensure our students are challenged to exceed them.
In cooperation with the Beaver Valley Intermediate Unit, our schools offer learning support,
reading interventions and speech therapy for children of all learning abilities. We make use
of SMART board technology in fully networked classrooms and integrate technology into our
curriculum through the use of tablets in the classroom where appropriate.
The greatest investment you can make for your children is to invest in their education. Our
schools offer a caring, nurturing environment where each child can grow and learn to the best
of their ability. We focus on educating the total person both academically and spiritually.
The best way to experience what a Catholic Education can offer your family is to tour one
of our schools. Don’t wait; contact one of our schools today to schedule a tour to discuss the
educational opportunities available for your family.
Saint Monica
Our Lady of Fatima
Catholic Academy
Catholic School
http://saintmonicaacademy.
http://www.
org/
ourladyoffatimahopewell.org/
724-846-5955
724-375-7565
Saints Peter and Paul
Catholic School
http://ssppbeaver.org/
school/
724-774-4450
Engage Your Audience: What’s In It For Them?
Ever speak to a group and wonder, Are they paying any attention at all?
It’s probably happened to all of us. We’ve been asked to make a presentation.
We prepare and plan – only to be met with blank looks and bored faces.
A trap that many speakers fall into is thinking about the presentation from
just their perspective. What do I need to say, teach, or explain? What do I want the
group to think or feel or do after they hear me?
While these are all important questions to answer, the other crucial question to
answer is: WIIFT? (What’s In It For Them?)
When you’re trying to persuade, inspire, or educate a group, put yourself in their
Homer Nine and Sons, a
customer focused heating
and air conditioning
company, celebrates more
than 73 years in business
in 2016. Homer Nine and
Sons sells and services
furnaces, air conditioners,
heat pumps, air cleaners,
water heaters, boilers and humidifiers and provides duct cleaning services.
Homer Nine and Sons was started by Homer R. Nine in 1943 and moved
to Harmony Ave., Rochester in 1947. They became a Lennox dealer in 1950,
making them one of the oldest Lennox dealers in the country. Melvin Nine
and Homer D. Nine bought the business in 1962. Dale Nine and his wife
Tawni became third generation owners in 1996. Homer Nine and Sons
relocated to their current address at 415 Mulberry St. in Bridgewater, Beaver
in 2004. They employ 30 full-time people.
Homer Nine and Sons carries leading manufacturers such as Lennox,
Trane, Amana, Honeywell and Kohler equipment. Homer Nine and Sons
is Beaver County’s only EcoWater System dealer. EcoWater is the largest
manufacturer of residential water treatment systems in the world, providing
families with high-quality water for more than 75 years.
As a member of the National Comfort Institute (NCI), Nexstar and Service
Roundtable, Homer Nine and Sons has supplied the most advanced
training in the industry. All service employees are qualified to perform
Carbon Monoxide Testing & Combustion Analysis for residential and light
commercial systems, according to NCI standards and practices.
In 2015, Homer Nine and Sons was voted The Times’ Best of The Valley in
heating and air conditioning companies for the ninth straight year.
Homer Nine conducted its “We Support You Campaign” in conjunction
with the Beaver County Times. Throughout the month of October, National
Fire Prevention Month, Homer Nine made a donation to a local fire
department when a customer in that service area used Homer Nine for a
service call or equipment purchase. Since 2006, Homer Nine and Sons has
contributed $27,100 to more than 50 local fire departments.
Homer Nine and Sons can be reached at
1 (800) 834-NINE or visit the company’s website at homer9.com.
Open Joy is a mental
health counseling service
that provides individual
and group counseling
for adolescents and
adults experiencing life
challenges including
Anger Management,
Anxiety, Chronic Illnesses,
Depression, Family
Conflicts, Terminal Illnesses,
and Grief and Loss, to
name a few. Therapist,
Loretta Beck, MS, has over 20 years of professional experience in
the counseling arena gained from working in both psychiatric
institutions and educational settings. Ms. Beck spent several
years assisting adolescents and adults in an in-patient psychiatric
program as well as serving adolescents and families as a secondary school
counselor. In addition, Ms. Beck has developed and ran out-patient therapeutic and
support groups for Anger Management, Social Skill Development, Chronic Illness
Management and Depression. Open Joy provides a specialized therapeutic group
for parents who have lost a child to unexpected tragedy or suicide. Also offered
are two support groups, “How to survive the tween years for parents,” and “How to
survive the teen years for parents.” These support groups are offered free of charge
and can be attended as needed. Ms. Beck invites you to allow her to assist you in
learning how to open your joy. Appointments, including evening and Saturday, are
available by calling 724-909-0030.
shoes and figure out what they want to know.
Once you answer the question of how your material is relevant to them, you can
then decide how you’ll encourage them to participate.
Answering “WIIFT?” can help you create a powerful, engaging connection with the
group. Draw them out and speak to their concerns, needs, hopes, and dreams. They’ll
appreciate your approach – and you’ll have a more rewarding experience, too.
Kathi Finch is Principal of Finch Communication Solutions, LLC. She partners with
businesses and individuals to enhance their communication skills so they can
benefit from more positive, productive relationships. Call 412-974-0769 or visit
www.finchcommunications.com for a free 30 minute consultation.
Rivertowne Advisors, located at 446 Third Street, Beaver, held their
Grand Opening Celebration on Thursday, December 3, 2015.
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Veteran financial advisors Peter Loncar, CFP®, CRPC®, and Brent Stein, CRPC®, are
now operating as Rivertowne Advisors, an independent firm, with securities offered
through Raymond James Financial Services, Inc., member FINRA/SIPC. Previously affiliated
with Merrill Lynch, as a team they do what is best for their clients with a focus on
performance, offering a results-oriented approach to professional money management
through a variety of investment vehicles and strategies.
Loncar, Rivertowne Advisors President and Owner, has more than 29 years of financial
planning experience. A graduate of West Virginia University with a bachelor’s degree in
finance, he is a Certified Financial Planner™ professional in addition to having achieved
the Chartered Retirement Planning Counselor designation. Pete and his wife, Beth, live
in Independence Township, with their three children.
Stein, Senior Vice President, investments, began his financial services career in 1996.
Stein has achieved the Chartered Retirement Planning Counselor designation.
Brent is originally from New Brighton, Pennsylvania. Today, he and his wife, Katie, and
their four children live in Ellwood City.
Joining Loncar and Stein are client service associates Janice Bobich, Rachel Novalesi
and Heather Tollis.
We celebrated Rivertowne Advisors with a Ribbon Cutting
Ceremony and Open House on Thursday, December 3, 2015!
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JANUARY 2016
Government Affairs
The Government Affairs
Committee of the Beaver County
Chamber of Commerce advocates accountable, responsive and efficient government at all levels – local, state
and national – including responsible stewardship of public funds, so that the businesses and communities of
Beaver County will prosper. If you have an issue that needs advocacy, the Committee may be able to help you.
Please meet the current Government Affairs Committee Members:
Chair – Dr. Chris Reber, President of Community College
of Beaver County
Vice Chair – Harry Kunselman, Strassburger McKenna
Gutnick & Gefsky
Megan Carpenter – Republican Party of Beaver County
Karl Chapple - Minuteman Press
Dr. Melissa D. Denardo - Community College of Beaver County
John Goberish - Community College of Beaver County
Jeff Jones – Geneva College
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January 2016
President’s Message
Jeff Liberati - Express Med Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
Bill Lucas – Junior Achievement
John Michael Martino - Martino, Inc.
Rebecca Matsco – Beaver County Council of Governments
Michael Mooney – WesBanco, Inc.
Larry Nelson - IBEW LOCAL 712
Mike Rubino - United Way of Beaver County
Scott Waitlevertch - Beaver Valley Power Station
Micah Yarger – PGT Trucking
Economic Development
A Chamber Colloquy:
These are promising yet challenging times
for Beaver County. One such challenge is
continuing to raise the prosperity of all Beaver
County residents while improving the quality
of life that Beaver Countians desire. Nearly
one in eight of us live below the household
income poverty line. Decades of declining
wages and the loss of middleclass jobs, as
well as population migration, present us with
significant issues. These issues require everyone
to get engaged and try to make a difference.
Part of my excitement in accepting the role of
President of the Beaver County Chamber of
Commerce is due to the diversity and expertise
of its members and our collective ability to tackle
and solve tough problems.
One way to start tapping this expertise is to
make sure that everyone is aligned and moving
in-sync toward the goal of improving the
region economically. And the idea of having
sustainable middleclass jobs with a healthy
quality of life is not a fantasy. Nothing improves
your outlook on life more than having a job
that provides you income to raise your family,
dignity and self-worth as a human being, and
allows you to contribute something back to your
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community. It’s what we all covet, working in a
socially responsible business with the ability to
contribute something back to our community.
If fact, many of us believe we have a moral
obligation to do so.
The Chamber’s stated goal is “to position
Beaver County and its communities as premiere
places to live and work”. We strongly believe
that improving the local economy is an
important element of making that happen.
That is why we are proud to be one of the
founding members of the “376 Economic
Partnership,” along with the Beaver County
Board of Commissioners, the Beaver County
Corporation for Economic Development and
the Beaver County Redevelopment Authority.
To be sure, the selection of Beaver County for
a potential multi-billion dollar investment
by a global company has put us on the map
internationally. But the 376 Partnership is about
much more than exploiting the opportunity to
redevelop some brownfield sites along I-376. It’s
about smart planning that allows our people
and natural resources to reach their full potential.
It’s summed up in our tagline of “Business.
Community. People.” It’s about our goal of
bringing prosperity to all three of these while
improving our quality of life. And the Chamber
couldn’t be more excited about the future of
Beaver County.
Jack Manning
President & Executive Director
Members Services
We will be
featuring the
Beaver County
Chamber of
Commerce
Member Services
Committee over
the next several months.
Stay tuned to learn more
about your Member Services
Committee and what we hope
to accomplish in 2016!
We will be featuring the Beaver County Chamber of Commerce Member Services Committee over the
tuned to learn more about your Member Services Committee and what we hope to accomplish in 2016!
INDUSTRIAL SPACE FOR LEASE
Contact us at 1-800-377-3539,
or visit www. chamberchoice.com
ChamberChoice is a suite of products designed
especially for Chamber members. The health
insurance products are gaining the most attention
due to the Affordable Care Act. We help individuals
and businesses with the Public Exchange, all
private options, and boast new self-funded plans,
minimum essential benefits and defined contribution
purchasing options.
Chamber members have access to dedicated
professionals who remove the confusion and offer
the coverage and compliance solutions that meet
budget needs. At the same time, ChamberChoice
helps business owners and homeowners reduce
the cost of electricity and insure their business and
personal property risk. Our business insurance
dividend program recently returned over half a
million dollars to participating members. Call
today for more information on how you can take
advantage of these great products and services that
save you time, worry and money!
Office | Warehouse | Distribution | Manufacturing
Call 1-800-371-5606 FOR MORE INFORMATION
• On-Site Management
• Industrial Crane Space
• 7 Rail Spurs conveniently located
on-site and a short move from
Norfolk Southern’s Conway Yard
• 11 Miles from the proposed site of
the ethane cracker plant in
Beaver County
Ambridge Regional Distribution & Manufacturing Center
2301 Duss Avenue, Suite 1
Ambridge, PA 15003
www.ambridgeregional.com
www.ambridgeregional.com
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JANUARY 2016
NEW MEMBERS
Edward Jones
Tyson Smith
Open Joy
724-846-1824
2554 Darlington Road
Beaver Falls, PA 15010
www.edwardjones.com
Loretta Beck
724-909-0030
3571 Brodhead Road
Monaca, PA 15061
www.openthejoy.com
Financial Services
Mental Health Counseling
McGovern Insurance Agency
Tim McGovern
Mister Smith’s Garage
724-709-8916
750 Beaver Valley Mall Route 18
Monaca, PA 15061
www.farmersagent.com/tmcgovern
Amy and Tom Smith
724-775-6413
399 Big Knob Road
Rochester, PA 15074
Insurance
Auto Repair
Ohio Valley College of Technology
Scott Rogers
USX FCU
330-385-1070
15258 State Route 170
East Liverpool, OH 43920
www.ovct.edu
Kimberley A. Evans
Education
Credit Union
888-219-3159
400 Frankfort Rd.
Monaca, PA 15061
Thank you to the Beaver County Chamber of
Commerce Annual Holiday Party Sponsors:
Ambridge Regional
Distribution &
Manufacturing
Center,
Levy MG and
1st Consultants, Inc.
EVENTS
ANIMALS/KENNELS
VETERINARIANS/CREMATORIES
INF
O BCCC
28
State of the CountyTentative
Tuesday, February 9, 2016Date to be confirmed after
Jan. 1st
March
5 Annual Gala & Auction
Saturday, March 5, 2016
The Club at Shadow Lakes
6pm Cocktail Hour
7pm Dinner & Program
Dinner, Music, Comedy and More!
Want to attend,
sponsor, or donate
an auction item?
Contact [email protected]
For more information about
each event including pricing
and sponsors, visit
www.bcchamber.com or
call 724.775.3944
AUTOMOBILE DEALERS/RENTALS
Ron
Lewis
HEALTHCARE/REHAB SERVICES
MEDICAL SUPPLIES
Beaver Elder Care &
Rehabilitation
Audiology Associates, LLC.
Hearing & Hearing Aid Services
D.A. Peterson, MS, CCC-A, FAAA
Clinical Audiologist
Hours: 8:30a.m. - 4:00p.m.
Call for an appointment
Jim Beck Construction
Since 1980
www.beavercountyhumanesociety.org
Event* Workplace
Wellness and Your
Bottom Line
February
9
Hours: T & Th 11am-7pm; W, F & Sat. 11am-4pm;
Closed Sun. & Mon.
*New
How the physical, mental, emotional and
financial wellness of your employees
affects productivity and your end results.
Thursday, January 28, 2016
7:30am-10:00am
Chippewa United Methodist Church –
Community Life Center
Vendors & Sponsors Needed
Beaver County
Humane Society
724-775-5801
3394 Brodhead Road
Center Township, PA 15001
January
CONSTRUCTION/REMODELING
RENOVATIONS
790 Duquesne Way
Rochester, PA 15074
724-728-2860
www.Beck-Construction.com
Helping transition you from
hospital to home in no time.
616 Golf Course Road
Aliquippa, PA
Phone: 724-375-0345
724-728-3659
Serving the hearing impaired of
Beaver County.
78 Tuscawaras Rd. • Beaver, PA
www.nothearingwell.com
Since 1975
Ford Chevy Kia
HEATING AND COOLING
B E AV E R C O U N T Y
C H A M B E R O F 724-846-1440
COMMERCE
MANUFACTURING
“Best of the Valley”
The W.W. Henry Company, L.P.
300 9th Ave.
Beaver Falls, PA 15010
SUPPORT
These Fine
Establishments
The advertisers
listed are
members of the
Beaver County
Chamber of
Commerce.
For a complete
listing of
Beaver County
Chamber
Members,
please visit the
website
www.
bcchamber
.com
ASSISTED LIVING
Seven Straight Years!
400 Ardex Park Dr. • Aliquippa, PA 15001
“Quality Home Comfort Since 1943”
724•203•5000
PA5633
CAMBRIDGE VILLAGE
Personal Care Residence
Secured Dementia Unit
Ardex, L.P.
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800.834.NINE
www.homer9.com
“We Never
Stop Caring”
A+
125 Nalco Way • Ellwood City, PA 16117
724-752-6200
HOTELS/MOTELS/BED & BREAKFAST
724-846-1400
485 Buffalo Street, Beaver, PA
1600 Darlington Rd. • Patterson Township
Beaver Falls, PA 15010
2015 Main Street, Aliquippa, PA
724-775-6640
724-378-3534
989 Beaver Grade Rd.
Moon Township
Holiday Inn Express
Hotel & Suites
105 Stone Quarry Rd. • Monaca, PA 15061
724-728-5121 • FAX 724-728-5120
412-264-2613
www.westaircomm.com
PHARMACIES
INSURANCE
Franciscan Manor
Senior Living
71 Darlington Rd. • Beaver Falls, PA 15010
Life
Auto
Home
Business
724-891-1150
FINANCIAL SERVICES/PLANNING
433 State Street
Beaver, PA 15009
724-728-1200
www.bobtracyinsurance.com
INDUSTRIAL PARKS
RETAIL/SPECIALTY SHOPS
3433 Broadhead Road
Monaca, PA 15061 (Center Twp.)
724•775•1655
Screen printing & embroidery
www.candssports.com
Ambridge Regional Distribution & Manufacturing Center
2301 Duss Avenue, Suite 1 • Ambridge, PA
724-266-4661
Hours: M, T, Th, F
10-6
Wed 10-5 • Sat 10-2