7/2/12

July Business of the Month - Lee Supply Co.

Lee Supply Company is one of the largest stocking distributors of products for HDPE Piping Systems in the Mid-Atlantic region. Our home base is located in Charleroi, PA with branch locations in Coeburn, VA; Downingtown, PA; Shady Spring, WV; and West Columbia, SC.

What we offer:
HDPE Piping Systems: Engineered to withstand burial in aggressive soil or exposed to the elements; an extensive inventory of pipe and fittings (butt, electrofuse, and mechanical); special fabrications (to your engineer's specifications); and pumps and accessories.

Pumps and Pump Systems: Engineered to meet your specific requirements and a staff with years of experience in pump sales, service, repair and installation. We represent major pump manufacturers: electric, air, gas and diesel and warehouse an extensive inventory of pumps, from 1/2 HP to 250 HP along with parts, accessories (valves, meters, adaptors) etc. We offer a fully equipped service and repair facility – Allowing us to certify the operating performance of new and repaired units along with an in-house testing tank. Fully insured for on-site or in-house service. Committed to immediate response for service requirements – 24 Hour Emergency Service 888-503-7307.

Fusion Equipment: We are an authorized sales and service center for all McElroy equipment (fleet of over 120 units up through 48" diameter are available for sale or lease); Electrofusion Processors for both Friatec and Central Plastics; Wagener Extrusion Guns. Factory-trained technicians certified for installation, repair, and confined-space entry * Fabrication: Both in large diameter HDPE Pipe and Sheet Stock; fabricate sumps, valve boxes, manholes, condensate "knockouts", dripans, transfer manifolds, plus other containment vessels.

Almost 60 years of service to the mining, power, construction, municipal and environmental markets have allowed Lee Supply to grow to over 100 employees, five locations, a fleet of over 40 trucks and a lasting/growing relationship with all of the manufacturers we represent. How to contact us: T: 724-483-3543 F: 724-483-0577 E: info@leesupply.com W: www.leesupply.com

6/9/12

June Business of the Month - Big Brothers Bigs Sisters of the Laurel Region

Congratulations Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Laurel Region for being selected as the GRC June Business of the Month. Big Brothers Big Sisters is the oldest and largest youth mentoring organization in the world. Trained professionals recruit, screen, match, and support Bigs and Littles through a network of 400 agencies throughout the county, and these one-to-one mentoring relationships have documented positive outcomes for children. Bigs and Littles, and their families, are from all walks of life and are as diverse as all of America. What our Littles have in common is a desire to have a Big, an extra caring adult in their life. What Bigs have in common is a willingness to share some fun with a young person. In 1975, Big Brothers Big Sisters of Westmoreland County was formed to provide services to children through mentoring relationships. In 2001, services were expanded into Fayette County in an attempt to change the lives of additional children. The agency’s name was then changed to Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Laurel Region (BBBSLR), and over 600 children per year now receive valuable, one-to-one mentoring services. The mission of Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Laurel Region (BBBSLR) is attained through unique programming options that are individualized for each child and volunteer. The agency provides the supportive services necessary for youth to gain a valuable education and improve self-confidence while offering them tools to become successful in life, all through community participation in children’s learning and personal growth. BBBSLR staff take great care in matching together a child and volunteer with similar interests and hobbies. Thus, volunteers are encouraged to try to engage in meaningful conversations with the child and incorporate the child into their daily routine through free and low-cost activities they would normally do. The most important thing for a volunteer to remember is that you are a friend that child can count on, someone to share the little moments that can create big magic! There are two main program options that fit most volunteers’ schedules: Community-Based Mentoring Program: In Community-Based Mentoring, Big Brother and Big Sister volunteers provide children and youth – our “Littles” - individualized time and attention on a regular basis, typically 2 – 4 times a month, for two to three hours. During unstructured weekly or bi-weekly outings, filled with conversations and shared activities, they develop a relationship that helps youth manage the every day challenges that are part of “growing up.” During the time with their Big, children gain new skills, explore new interests and test behaviors that expand their experience base beyond their family or neighborhood. Over the course of time, children gain confidence in themselves, acquire new skills and competencies, and develop an enhanced capacity to care for others – all tasks that are a part of developing healthy maturity. Volunteers experience a sense of discovery and enjoyment as they see the world of possibility open up through the child’s eyes. School-Based Mentoring Programs: Through School-Based Mentoring Programs, Big Brother and Big sister volunteers offer children and youth individualized time and attention on a consistent basis, with the venue being the child’s school rather than the community. School personnel help identify those children who can most benefit from an extra caring adult in their lives. Volunteers and children meet regularly during the school year – typically each week, utilizing the resources available within the school: computer labs, the library, the gym, a classroom, or the schoolyard. During the summer, they may exchange letters, email messages or phone calls, or attend an agency-sponsored event. Some matches move to become Community-Based Matches so they can meet more regularly. Whether they just talk, play board games, or read the newspaper together, their relationship promotes a positive school experience for the child: good attendance, positive peer and adult relationships, a positive attitude, and academic enrichment. As their friendship evolves over time, volunteers and children discover ways to make school and learning fun. When matches continue from one school year to the next, volunteers experience the satisfaction of watching their Littles achieve success in school. Volunteers in School-Based Mentoring include: high school students, college students, and adult community members, often volunteers from corporations and businesses. BBBSLR operates three School-Based Mentoring Program options to allow for greater flexibility in meeting volunteers’ needs: Breakfast Buddies: This program achieves success by matching community volunteers with at-risk elementary students and providing a weekly breakfast-time mentoring session. The goal of the program is to allow for the elementary students to experience a positive mentoring session and ultimately improve grades and reduce their tardiness and absenteeism rates. Lunch Buddies: This program achieves success by matching local college students and community volunteers with at-risk elementary students and providing a weekly lunch-time mentoring session. The goal of the program is to allow for the elementary students to experience a positive mentoring session and ultimately improve grades and reduce their tardiness and absenteeism rates. After-School Tutoring: This program achieves success by matching high school students, college students, and community volunteers with at-risk elementary students and providing weekly after-school tutoring sessions. The goal of the program is to improve the grades of the elementary school students and reduce their tardiness and absenteeism rates. For more information visit www.bbbslr.org or call 724-837-6198.

5/29/12

GRC Board of Directors

A recent photo was taken of the current Greater Rostraver Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors. This is an active, dedicated group of individuals with diverse business backgrounds and experiences working to achieve the mission and vision of the Greater Rostraver Chamber. The current board consists of 12 members. Each board term is for three years and nominations are accepted from the membership. Election ballots are mailed to current chamber members and the board is elected from the general membership. The election process occurs in the fall. Vacancies on the board are filled by appointment. The current Board of Directors: Front, Left to Right Deborah Puglia - Howard Hanna Simon Real Estate (Secretary) Patrick Alberts - Mon Valley Hospital Kim Redman - The Willow Room Judi Robbins - Mon Valley Messenger Mary Esther Antal - First National Bank (Vice President) Bernie Zunic - Charleroi Federal Savings Bank (Treasurer) Back, Left to Right Tom Patterson - Patterson's Plumbing Keith Peer - Keith Peer Financial Services, CPA (President) Ron Kesten - Kesten & Assoc. Restaurant Equipment Jody Moebius - Prudential Preferred Realty Skip Pirilla - Perry Drug Store Robert Crall - Valley 1st Community Federal Credit Union

5/14/12

2012 GRC Recognition Dinner

The Greater Rostraver Chamber of Commerce celebrated the 37th year of recognizing an outstanding individual and/or business in the community. The special event was held at the Willow Room in Rostraver Twp. on April 26, 2012. With over 100 guests in attendance, GRC President Keith Peer served as the Master of Ceremonies. The recognition stepped into a new direction this year and expanded their recognition by honoring 3 different categories. The honorees were Martin’s Flowers & Shrubs as Business of the Year, Robert Mesher for the Community Service Award and Tanya Chaney as The Young Professional of the Year. The selection of the Business of the year uses the criteria of outstanding community support, involvement and leadership. A business that represents the Martin family for 45 years, Martin’s Flowers & Shrubs is very well known in the Tri State area and is operated by a second generation. Current owners are Mark, Adam and Brad Martin. Accepting the honor as founder of the business, George Martin, spoke of the many struggles and achievements. He spoke direct from the heart and credited the family as a whole. He made invitation to all to stop in and enjoy the waterfalls or feed the fish. “With so much to see and appreciate, browsers are always welcomed!” One of the new categories this year was Outstanding Community Service. The Chamber has many volunteers in all walks of life but selecting the first recipient was easy. Robert (Bob) Mesher has been involved in many organizations but most notably the Belle Vernon Lions. Jason Mesher spoke of his father’s achievements with great pride and admiration. Year after year Bob volunteers his time for the Christmas Celebration known as Lite Up Nite in Rostraver Twp. Many times he has served as a grand and jolly Santa. His biggest achievement and enjoyment is working with young people and guiding them into leadership and a life of service. Bob then proudly shared how his entire family is part of a wonderful organization known to all as the Lions. “Down to my granddaughter Avery, she is a Lioness in the making”. Bob too makes invitation to all, “If you have an extra hour or so a month, think about joining the Lions and the reward will be great”. The final category, also new this year, was The Young Professional of the Year. Tanya Chaney was an easy selection to receive this award. Speaking for Tanya was her close friend, Tracy Hawkins. She shared how Tanya worked to build a private massage practice, first from her home, that later transformed into the Chaney’s Natural Health. Tanya had attained her national certification as a Trigger Point Therapist in the summer of 2001. She is one of less than 200 therapists nationally to hold this certification. As a young mother, Tanya finds the time to juggle her responsibilities and enjoyment of family along with fundraising, committees, board meetings and her daily business of Chaney’s Naturals. She too credits her success to family, an amazingly supportive husband, great staff and friends. The room was filled with pride, tears and laughter. Each of the honorees carry qualities that make them excel at achieving their goals. The qualities that set them apart from others are determination and drive. Special recognition to the following: Keith Peer, GRC President, as Master of Ceremonies, Rep. Ted Harhai for the pledge of Allegiance, Tom Mimidis for the Invocation, Pat Alberts, Mon Valley Hospital and GRC Executive Board and his assistant Maureen Dimitroff for the invitations and Jennifer Codeluppi of Snapshot 47 for the event photography. I extend special thank you to Martin’s Flowers for the beautiful transformation of the lobby with flowers and décor, to Kim Redman, GRC executive board and The Willow Room for a “detailed to perfection” dinner. With deep gratitude I acknowledge the commitment and assistance of the GRC Director, Gina Lynn. Everyone’s help was greatly appreciated and definitely contributed to a wonderful evening. Respectfully submitted, Mary Esther Antal GRC Executive Board The GRC extends sincere appreciation and thanks to Recognition Dinner Chairperson, Mary Esther Antal. Her dedication to this annual event goes above and beyond. We are indebted to her for the commitment and organization she provides in making this a truly wonderful evening of recognition and celebration. Thank you, Mary Esther!

4/18/12

Annual GRC Recognition Dinner



The Annual GRC Recognition Dinner will be held next Thursday, April 26th at The Willow Room. The evening will include cocktails, plated dinner, a delicious dessert, conversations with friends and colleagues, individual slide shows for each recipient and the award presentations.

The Recognition Dinner is an opportunity for the GRC to recognize businesses and individuals who go above and beyond in sharing their time, treasure and talent not only with the Chamber, but with other organizations and the community.

This year we are pleased to honor three categories of recognition. The recipients are:
Martins Flowers & Shrubs - Business of the Year
Robert Mesher - Community Service Award
Tanya Chaney - Young Professional of the Year

I'm wrapping up the slide shows for each recipient this week and I've enjoyed their journey as told through each of their photographs. It's fitting that I would be working on this aspect of the event during National Volunteer Week. We are very fortunate here at the GRC to have these three honorees as part of our organization.

4/3/12



April Business of the Month
A trip to Uniontown was in order to visit with our April Business of the Month. This month we are pleased to recognize Janney-Uniontown, a local branch of Janney Montgomery Scott, LLC providing financial advice, retirement planning, and a full range of investment products. The advisors take a client-based focus towards investing. This means everyone who invests with Janney can expect a unique customized portfolio, based on their specific needs and station in life. Whether its stocks, bonds, mutual funds, annuities, insurance products or company sponsored retirement plans, Janney-Uniontown's advisors are able to help service each individual's needs.

Janney Montgomery Scott-Uniontown has 6 financial advisors that work in 2 teams. The Peters Group and the Oppermann/Coleman/Costelnock Group.

For more information call 800-551-7517 or visit www.thepetersgroupjanney.com

3/19/12

The Good Ol' Days House



A visit to The Good Ol' Days House is sure to put a smile on your face! The Good Ol' Days House is located at 914 Broad Avenue, Belle Vernon and is owned and operated by Melanie Strillhill Patterson. This private house rental is open year round and is America's first nostalgic guest house featuring a retro setting where the 50's, 60's and 70's come alive and boy do they ever!! The unqiue room decor is complete with all the retro touches - toys, books, magazines, clothing, furnishings and more!

The house accommodates weekend getaways, weekly, monthly stays, corporate events, anniversary and birthday parties, small luncheons and family reunions. For more inforation visit www.nostalgicguesthouse.com.

For the complete article on our March Business of the Month, visit the GRC website at www.greaterrostraverchamber.org.