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Venango Area Chamber of Commerce ● (814) 676-8521 ● www.venangochamber.org
Welcome New Welcome New
Member! Member!
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Board of DirectorsBoard of Directors
PRESIDENT PAM NIEDERRITER UPMC NW
V.P. HOLLY BERLIN CS Technologies Plus
SECRETARY BOB RICHARDS Venango Real Estate
TREASURER NICOLE RUSSELL Nicole’s Bridal Boutique/Barr’s Insurance
ROD ADAMS
Changing Times Telephone Service
LINDA ANDERSON
Electralloy
GAIL BECK
bloominGail’s
DR. JOE CARRICO
Oil City Area School District
EMILY GILL
Moxie Media
LISA GRONER
CS Technologies Plus
DR. RAY FEROZ
Clarion University
MARK HEIM WKQW 96.3 FM - 1120AM
DR. RYAN JACKSON Gonstead Family Chiropractic
BILL KAPP Action Auto Service, Inc.
PATRICK PELLETIER
Williams Insurance
DAN PERTZ D & R Glass
SCOTT SNOW 4 Your Car Connection, Inc.
StaffStaff
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR SUSAN WILLIAMS
OFFICE ADMINISTRATOR ASHLEY MCCAULEY
OFFICE ASSISTANT TABITHA VECERO
Oil Region
Music Academy Victoria May
409 West Fourth Street
Oil City, PA 16301
(814) 657-6559
Voice, Guitar, Piano
Scentsy Summer Meagher
117 Little Egypt Rd.
Seneca, PA 16346
(814) 319-3999
https://summersscents.scentsy.us
Gifts & Novelties
Venango County Junior Achievement is selling
autographed Troy Polamalu and Hines Ward T-Shirts
as a fund raiser. The shirts are only $15.00 each
and make great Christmas Gifts! They are available
in Sm/Med/Lg/XL/2X/3X. A limited number of shirts
are available for sale at the Venango Chamber office
or at CS Technologies Plus at 2803 State Route 257
in Seneca. Both locations will also have order forms
for future delivery (before Christmas). For more info
and to see what the shirts look like stop at these
offices or check out: www.csonline.net/venangoJA.
Junior Achievement sells
Steeler t-shirts
“Building a Future for Venango Area Business!”
GILL CONSULTING
Human Resource Management ▪ Strategic Planning
Business Development ▪ Customized Training Programs Employee Relations ▪ Executive Coaching
Route 8, Reno, PA 16343 (814) 676-5566
HOLIDAY INN EXPRESS & SUITES
225 Singh Drive Cranberry, PA 16319 814-677-2640
• 65 Rooms • Indoor Pool • Wireless High Speed Internet • Deluxe Hot Breakfast Buffett • Meeting Facility for Seating up to 60
www.hiexpress.com/franklinpa
Several Locations To Serve You 259 Seneca Street ● Oil City ● 676-5736 ATMATMATMATM
1 East First Street ● Oil City ● 676-5648 ATMATMATMATM
301 Seneca Street (Drive Thru)
7029 US 322 ● Cranberry ● 676-8600 ATMATMATMATM
“Where People Make the Difference”
www.northwestsavings.com
One Memorial Drive Oil City, PA 16301
814-676-8571
Venango Internal Medicine - UPMC
Stuart Shapiro, MD, Alison Dilks, MD
and Robert Wolbert, CRNP are committed
to providing satisfying, high-quality care
for you and your family.
December 2nd
Cross Creek Resort
Route 8, Titusville
*Please join us for this annual
holiday joint mixer. Expand your
business contacts by meeting
members of the Franklin,
Meadville, Titusville & Venango
Chambers of Commerce!
January 14th
Klapec Auto Body
180 Regina Drive
Cranberry, PA
*At this mixer, we will celebrate the
Grand Opening of Klapec Auto
Body’s new location. They are
located near the Wal-Mart Plaza, in
the former Busy Beaver Building.
Looking for a gift for that hard to buy someone? We have just the
suggestion for you! With a Chamber gift card your family member, friend
or co-worker will have the choice of the perfect gift at the perfect time.
Venango Chamber gift cards are redeemable at the following Chamber
member businesses. Would your business like to be added to the list of
those that accept our gift cards? Contact the Chamber today!
December & January
Mixers SAVE THE DATES. . . Check everyone off your list by giving away
Venango Chamber Gift Cards!
Auto Service & Repair
Action Auto Service Inc.
Klapec Auto Body, Inc.
Oil City Automotive
Short Street Motor Cars
Home & Garden
Agway
Changing Times Telephone
Service
Cinderella's Janitorial Services
Fisher & Father, Inc.
Oil City Chemical
Hotels
Arlington Hotel
Furniture
B & M Floors, Inc.
Oil City Warehouse Mall
State Street Furniture
Flowers & Gifts
bloominGail's
Butler's Candies
Longaberger Consultant
Merry Berry Patch Embroidery &
Screen Printing
Oil City Chemical
Oil City Warehouse Mall
Restaurants
Café Tria
Famoore's Family Restaurant
Primo Barone's
Torino's Restaurant & Catering
Salon
Classic Salon
Tropical Tanning Salon
Technology/Security
CS Technologies Plus
Freedom Wireless, Inc
Wellness / Physical Fitmess
Gonstead Family Chiropractic
YMCA Oil City
The Eye Care Center
Tax Preparation
H & R Block
Golf
Hi-Level Golf Course
Apparel / Accessories
Nicole's Bridal Boutique
Venango Area Chamber of Commerce ● (814) 676-8521 ● www.venangochamber.org
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Oil City Agway Tom & Anita Eberle, Proprietors
550 Seneca Street P: (814) 677-2031 Oil City, PA 16301 F: (814) 677-3585
111 Walnut Street ● Oil City, PA 16301 814.676.5311 814.676.2051
STOP BY OUR
NEW LOCATION!
For the Best
Printing in town
Call Jodi or Dave!
CONFERENCE & WEDDING CENTER FACILITY
1 Seneca Street, Oil City, PA 16301 Phone: (814) 677-1221 Fax: (814) 677-0492
● High speed wireless internet available
● 101 spacious guest rooms ● 400 person capacity banquet
facility
● Heart shaped Jacuzzi Tub & Bed
● And much, much more
● Complimentary Breakfast ● Individual heating and air conditioning units in all rooms ● On site coin laundry ● Government and corporate rates ● Whirlpool and V.I.P. King Suites available upon request ● Restaurant and lounge on site
Sandy K. Hovis, LUTCF Agent
857 Allegheny Boulevard, P.O. Box 310, Reno, PA 16343 814 437 2716 Toll Free 888 437 2718 Fax 814 437 2950
Like a good neighbor, State Farm is there Like a good neighbor, State Farm is there Like a good neighbor, State Farm is there Like a good neighbor, State Farm is there ®®®®
Technically Speaking
2009 has definitely been the year of technology for the Venango Area Chamber
of Commerce, beginning with the new website launch in March, a new email
service in April and our venture into the world of social media. While many of
our members have embraced these new tools for doing business, others remain
skeptical as to the real benefits of the “online” world. I think it is important to
note that here at the chamber we still believe that nothing replaces the value of
face to face interaction with chamber and community members. That's why
you've continued to see the same tried and true publications and events from
the past. We will continue to make the newsletter available in hard copy and
invite members to attend mixers, lunches and other member gatherings.
Why such an investment in technology? Because this continues to be a terrific way to engage many of our
members, expand our network and increase our efficiency. And most importantly we are passing everything we
learn onto our members. In 2010 we will continue to enhance our website, with the addition of e commerce
and feature to further promote our members. The Brown Bag lunch series will continue with the broader theme
of technology. The first one of the year, Wednesday, January 20th will be a presentation about the new
Windows 7. Through the Microsoft® Community Connections program, our technology partner CS Technolo-
gies Plus will present a 45-60 minute program how Windows 7 can help leaders and organizations enhance their
business relationships. Depending on the level of interest, additional sessions may be added in the morning
and afternoon. So mark your calendar and watch for more information in the January Business Connector.
“Building a Future for Venango Area Business!”
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Benjamin’s Restaurant French Creek Tavern Deluxe Continental Breakfast Wireless High Speed Internet King, Queen, & Jacuzzi Suites Largest first class banquet and meeting facilities in the area, seating up to 400 in our Grand Ballroom.
1411 LIBERTY STREET (ROUTE 8) FRANKLIN, PA 16323
Phone (814) 437-3031 Fax (814) 432-7481
Reservations (800) 535-4052
Donna Rapp 105 East 1st Street Oil City, PA 16301 (814) 676-1151
Lori Sibble Route 257, Seneca Commons
Seneca, PA 16346 (814) 677-4880
Financial Advisors
www.choicehotels.com
QUALITY INN & CONFERENCE CENTER
678-3632
We care about doing what’s right for our customers!
www.nationalcity.com
♦ SEWING CLASSES ♦ SEWING SERVICES
BY APPOINTMENT 16 Smithman Street Oil City, PA 16301
(814) 676-0737 www.csonline.net/nancysews
Nancy’s Sewing Studio
Nancy Cook Lawson
Oil City 248 Seneca Street
678.3500
Cranberry Mall
Route 322
676.2824
Business Banking
Venango Group
676-3905
American Cancer Society Helps Businesses save Money, save Lives
Studies show that more than 70 percent of adult smokers say they want to quit, but without help, fewer than
five percent succeed. Tabacco use is also the single largest preventable cause of disease and premature death in
the United States. You can help your employees beat the odds by creating a work environment that will
encourage them to quit for goof.
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s estimates, the annual cost of tobacco use to an
employer averages $3,783 per smoker per year. Your company can reduce costs and increase productivity by
encouraging employees to quit tobacco with the American Cancer Society’s 2009 Tobacco-Free Workplace
Toolkit. To support your efforts in the workplace, this toolkit can be used as part of a year-long health
promotion or wellness program. These resources can also be used to promote the Great American Smokeout®
on the third Thursday in November.
The kit includes tips on how to address your workplace about going tobacco-free; sample policies; fun,
team-building activities like Adopt a Smoker; information on American Cancer Society programs and services
such as FreshStart® and Quitline®; and quit smoking promotional tools such as desktop helpers and sample
newsletter articles.
For more information on the American Cancer Society Smoke-Free Workplace Toolkit, call your local office at
800.227.2345 and ask to speak to a member of the corporate relations staff. To see the Society’s other wellness
products, visit www.acsworkplacesolutions.com
Venango Area Chamber of Commerce ● (814) 676-8521 ● www.venangochamber.org
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Scentsy: The
Hottest New Thing
in Candles Comes to Venango County
Scentsy is the wickless and flameless candle company. Each
year thousands of homes are damaged or destroyed by flame
candles and with no flame, soot, smoke or lead to worry
about, the Scentsy system is a safe way to enjoy more than
80 delightful Scentsy fragrances.
The Scentsy System is a decorative ceramic warmer that uses a low-watt light bulb to enjoy scented candles
without the danger of a flame. The Scentsy Candle Warmer is safe, easy to use, fits into any décor and permeates
any room with wonderful fragrances.
The warmer uses a 25-watt light bulb to melt soft, highly scented wax bars slowly and safely to maximize fragrance
time. Scentsy Bars in Scentsy warmers melt at 125 degrees Fahrenheit – the temperature of a typical paraffin
cosmetic dip. The wax will not burn children or pets.
Scentsy products make affordable, unique gifts for employees, colleagues and friends for any occasion that will be
enjoyed for seasons to come. The Scentsy system is only available from your local Independent Scentsy
Consultant; Summer Meagher of Seneca. View the complete interactive catalog at https://
summersscents.scentsy.us or call her at 814-319-3999. Summer and the Scentsy system make perfect scents!
Where’s
Your Third
Place? The Bridge
Builders Com-
munity Founda-
tion hosted an
excellent event
yesterday. Along
with representa-
tives from
non-profit
representatives from Venango and surround-
ing counties, I attended the Wealth Transfer
Symposium at Seneca Hills Bible Conference.
To read more of Susan’s blog, please visit:
www.venangochamber.org
Technically Speaking... 2009 has definitely been the year of technol-
ogy for the Venango Area Chamber of Com-
merce, beginning with the new website
launch in March, a new email service in April
and our venture into the world of social me-
dia. While many of our members have em-
braced these new tools for doing business,
others remain skeptical as to the real benefits
of the “online” world.
To read more of Susan’s blog, please visit:
www.venangochamber.org
Chamber Blog Start a new family holiday tradition
Visit the Forest Glen Alpaca farm . . .
Looking for a great
family activity over the
holiday season? Tina
and Doug Weston
invite you to bring the
kids (of all ages) for a
visit to the alpaca farm.
Located at 316 McCurdy
Rd in Titusville, Forest
Glen Alpacas boasts
over 20 quality Huacaya
alpacas of varying
colors. They also
operate a small gift
shop on the farm that
sells fiber and fiber products. So bring your friends and family to
enjoy the outdoors and begin your holiday shopping at the farm or
shop online at www.myforestglenalpacas.com. Forest Glen Alpacas
will also be a vendor at A Victorian Christmas Bazaar at the Knights
of Columbus in Oil City on Saturday, December 5th
.
The Westons wish you a very Merry Christmas!
Looking for the perfect gift? Get a Scentsy!
Venango Area Chamber of Commerce ● (814) 676-8521 ● www.venangochamber.org
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Phone: 677-3012 257 Seneca St. Oil City, PA 16301 www.barrsinsurance.com
Commercial—
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Homeowners —
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Franklin Women’s Health Associates
James W. M. Ham, M.D., F.A.C.O.G.
Michael L. Fetterolf, M.D., F.A.A.F.P.
William T. McGrail, M.D., F.A.C.O.G.
Eric G. Fackler, M.D.,F.A.C.O.G.
Marilynn M. Martin, BSN, RNC, CRNP
Amanda Miller, PA-C
1310 Liberty Street
Franklin, PA 16323
814-432-3163 or 800-242-2786
Fax: 814-437-2417
First United National Bank
The FUNFUNFUNFUN Bank 100th Anniversary
1909-2009 Offices in Fryburg, Oil City, New Bethlehem, Franklin, Clarion and Cranberry
484 Allegheny Blvd. Suite A | Franklin, PA 16323 Phone: (814) 432-2188 | Fax: (814) 437-9372
Tune into the Allegheny News Talk Sports Network to hear Susan Williams every Wednesday at 7:45am.
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Our Mission: Keeping the World’s Workers Safe!
For job opportunities, go to: www.sperianprotection.com/us and click on “careers”
Farmers National Bank of Emlenton announced that Kristen A. Hindman has been named to Branch
Manager of the Cranberry office of the Bank.
In this position, Ms. Hindman will be responsible for maintaining existing customer relationships while also
focusing on growth and business development. Hindman brings strong leadership and financial background.
Previously, she held the Branch Manager position at the Emlenton Office of the Bank and she posses seven
years of banking experience.
Ms. Hindman attended The Pennsylvania State University receiving a Bachelor of Science in Finance. She
resides in Clarion with her husband and son.
The Farmers National Bank of Emlenton is an independent, nationally chartered, FDIC-insured community
commercial bank headquartered in Emlenton, Pennsylvania, operating thirteen full service offices in Venango,
Butler, Clarion, Clearfield, Crawford, Elk, Jefferson, and Mercer Counties, Pennsylvania. The Bank is a wholly
owned subsidiary of Emclaire Financial Corp. (OTCBB: “EMCF”). For more information, visit the Bank’s website
at “www.farmersnb.com”.
Farmers National Bank announces new branch manager
Farmers National Bank of Emlenton
“Building a Future for Venango Area Business!”
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For the second time in its sixty-year history of educating
lumber inspectors throughout the world, the National
Hardwood Lumber Association (NHLA), headquartered in
Memphis, Tennessee, offered the NHLA Lumber Inspection
Training School off-site.
In cooperation with Clarion University–Venango Campus,
Keystone Community Education Council (KCEC), and
Venango Technology Center the NHLA offered the Lumber
Inspection Training School at the Venango Technology
Center in Oil City from June 8 through August 14.
Clarion University is the only university in the country to
offer college credit for the NHLA program, awarding credits
toward an associate degree through the university’s
Department of Applied Technology. Students who wish to
earn Clarion University’s Associate of Applied Science in
Industrial Technology degree will be able to transfer as many
as 22 credits toward the 60 credits required for the associate
degree by successfully completing the NHLA Lumber
Inspection Training School curriculum. The balance of the
coursework consists of general education and business
courses that can be completed at the Venango Campus
and/or online.
The National Hardwood Lumber Association is a nonprofit association composed of more than 1,600 member
firms that produce, sell, and use hardwood lumber or provide services to the hardwood industry. The association
was founded in 1898 to establish a uniform system of grading rules for the measurement and inspection of
hardwood lumber and still serves as the administrator of those standards.
The high value of hardwood lumber dictates that boards are graded each time that they are bought or sold
within the hardwood industry on the way from the sawmill to their final use in furniture, flooring, or paneling.
Hardwood lumber inspectors are responsible for determining the species, grade, and volume of each piece of
lumber, and are employed by sawmills, dry kiln operators, wholesale lumber distributors, manufacturing plants,
exporters, importers, and other types of firms that utilize hardwood lumber.
In 1948, NHLA established its training school in Memphis to teach these rules and the application of the grading
system to help meet an increasing demand for skilled lumber inspectors throughout the world. To this day, the
NLHA Lumber Inspection Training School in Memphis is the only school of its kind in the world and has attracted
students from Canada, Europe, Africa, South America, and Asia, as well as the United States. More than 6,700
students have graduated from the Inspection Program, many of whom are now in management or ownership
positions in the industry and are sending their children or employees to complete the course.
“This is a tremendous opportunity for those interested in a career in hardwood lumber inspection,” said Dr.
Christopher Reber, executive dean of the Venango Campus. “Since more than 100 of the 1,600 world-wide
members of NHLA are located in the region served by Clarion University–Venango Campus, offering a program
that prepares hardwood lumber inspectors to move into management and ownership positions supports the
campus’ mission to contribute to the area’s workforce development.”
National Hardwood Lumber Inspection Training School held in Oil City
In this position, Ms. Hindman will be responsible for maintaining existing customer relationships while also
Ms. Hindman attended The Pennsylvania State University receiving a Bachelor of Science in Finance. She
insured community
Jacob Hickman is a graduate of the 159th
class
that was held here in Oil City this Summer.
Pictured with Jacob is his Grandfather Larry
who was a 1956 graduate of the 15th
class in
Memphis and his father Denny who was a
1980 graduate of the 73rd
class in Memphis.
Venango Area Chamber of Commerce ● (814) 676-8521 ● www.venangochamber.org
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Visitors to the Venango area
will not forget their stay as
guests of Hager's Peach
Basket Bed and Breakfast,
owned and operated by
Maureen and Bill Hager.
The Hager's purchased
Peach Basket in 2004 with
a commitment to providing
guests with hospitality
second to none. The B & B
was named after the Hager
family's favorite sport of basketball, which started in 1891 when
peach baskets hung at opposite ends of a gymnasium in Springfield,
Mass.
Each of the Peach Basket's 6
guest rooms has a private
bath, cable television, local
phone service, seating area,
air conditioning and
wireless Internet. The
rooms are graced with
antique furniture and
basketball memorabilia.
The common area includes
a large dining and living
rooms, a foyer with a piano
and an old fashion wrap around porch.
Maureen explains that the Peach Basket, previously a private
residence, first operated as a Bed & Breakfast in the late 1980's. A
residential kitchen is available for overnight guest’s convenience and a
full breakfast is served each morning and snacks throughout the day.
The spacious dining room and sitting rooms of the Peach Basket are
ideal for parties or family get-togethers of 20 to 35 people, with
outside catering. Recent uses include showers and birthday parties.
With its convenient location in downtown Franklin, guests will enjoy
the beautiful sights, shopping, and restaurants within walking
distance. Out of the area visitors will be charmed by the décor and
special treatment provided at the Peach Basket, opened 365 days a
year, but it just might be the perfect way for you to get away from
home for a day or two. Rates - $85-$120 (seasonal).
For Reservations: (800) 360-6598 or (814) 437-7699.
Bed & Breakfast welcomes guests in a charming setting
Hager’s Peach Basket sits perched
overlooking beautiful downtown Franklin
The tasteful décor in the spacious sitting
room makes guests feel welcomed.
4 Seasons Creations is now
doing pet portraits. Nicole and
Dave Russell are the owners of
Ruby, who will be one year old
on December 14th
.
Ruby is a pure bred golden
retriever with her ancestry
originating in Franklin, PA. She
loves to go on long runs and
chase a tennis ball.
Capture the memories of your
favorite pet today by calling
Holly at 4 Seasons Creations:
(814) 671 -8973.
www.4seasonscreations.com
4 Seasons Creations
offers pet portraits - just
in time for the holidays!
“Building a Future for Venango Area Business!”
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Primo Barone’s, a favorite among celebrities and locals alike
4 Seasons Creations
Affordable Elegance
Barr's Ins
The Bricks
Bridge Builders
Classy Catering
CS Technologies Plus
Hi-Level Golf Course
Kronmiller Photography
Identity Studio & Design
State Street Furniture
Venango Woods Church
Williams Travel
Wilson Real Estate
Youth Alternatives, Inc.
Changing Times Telephone Service
American Red Cross - Allegheny Region Chapter
WAWN 89.5 Radio Station - Franklin, PA
Regional Center for Workforce Excellence
St. Stephen School Oil City PA
Giuseppe Barone radiates passion and pride when he
speaks about his business Primo Barone's, his very
successful restaurant located in Franklin. Known for it's
Italian/American cuisine, Primo's has something for
everyone whether you're looking for a casual family
dining spot or just the right place to celebrate a special
occasion. Perfect for an intimate dinner for two or for a
party of 100 or more, Primo's and its staff of 32 are ready
to accommodate you.
Giuseppe first came to the Venango Area in 1984,
opening the Depot Restaurant. Years later and after a
brief move to Florida, the Ohio native returned to open
Primo Barone's at the Venango Regional Airport in March 1994. The entire Barone family has played a role in the
success of the business, with Giusseppe's wife Lydia and his son Giuseppe Jr., a college student at
Edinboro, currently working at the restaurant. Daughter Angela, now living in Columbus has also worked at
Primo's.
Regular guests enjoy the dependability of consistent hours seven days a week, with Primo's opening at 11 am
each day, until 10pm every night except Sunday, when it closes at 9pm. An extensive but affordable menu is
complimented by full bar, including wines and 8 beers on tap.
The comfortable but tasteful décor makes for a relaxing evening with friends. Local musicians provide easy
kistening and light jazz piano music on the weekends. Sports fans will enjoy the 4 plasma televisions that flank
the bar. Giuseppe points to his photo wall of famous guests that have stopped in over the years. The likes of Joe
Namath and Dave Wannstedt have chosen Primo Barone's as a destination location to hold business meetings.
Well known celebrities Tim Allen, Stevie Nicks and Sharon Stone stop by when visiting friends and family in the
area.
While Giuseppe has enjoyed being conveniently located beside the airport, he suggests that the majority of his
patrons are not travelers, but rather Venango area residents that have continued to support local business.
When asked about the secret of his success, Giuseppe insists that he loves getting up every morning to see what
the day will hold. He cares greatly about his customers and is dedicated to serve them the best possible meal
with outstanding customer service.
If you are looking for a great place to hold your holiday lunch or party, there is still time to make your
reservation. New Years and Valentines Day are also fast approaching. Just this year Primo Barone's introduced a
new Gift Card, the perfect present for coworkers, friends or family members and they also accept the Venango
Area Chamber Gift Card. Be sure to include Primo Barone's in your plans for your next special occasion. Check
out Primo Barone's menu in his directory listing on www.venangochamber.org.
Capture the memories of your
Venango Area Chamber of Commerce ● (814) 676-8521 ● www.venangochamber.org
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January 1: Happy New Year! Office closed
January 14: Mixer - Klapec Auto Body @5-7PM
January 18: FLEX Meeting @ Chamber Office @ 5pm
January 20: Brown Bag Luncheon @ 12pm
January 21: Board of Directors Meeting @ 8am
COMMUNITY CALENDAR OF EVENTS AVAILABLE AT
WWW.VENANGOCHAMBER.ORG/CALENDAR
Address Service Requested
Complete Technology Solutions
2803 State Route 257 Seneca 814) 677-2447
home of
cstechplus.com
December 2: Mixer - Cross Creek Resort @ 5-7PM
December 16: Brown Bag Luncheon @ 12pm
December 17: Board of Directors Meeting @ 8am
December 21: FLEX Meeting @ Chamber Office @ 5pm
December 24: Merry Christmas! Office closes at noon
December 25: Merry Christmas! Office closed
COMMUNITY CALENDAR OF EVENTS AVAILABLE AT
WWW.VENANGOCHAMBER.ORG/CALENDAR
DATE Thursday, January 14, 2010
TIME
RSVP Venango Area Chamber 814.676.8521
WHERE
Klapec Auto Body 180 Regina Dr, Cranberry
Joint mixer with the Franklin & Venango
Chambers of Commerce
Hors d’oeurves ● Door Prizes ● Networking
5-7pm
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