Butler County Chamber of Commerce
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Leadership Butler County
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Tuesday, January 03 2012 11:13 |
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Last year, Leadership Butler County chose to assist Butler County Children and Youth Services (CYS) with their Duffle Bag Project and oversee the proper dispersal of the money collected. Over the past nine years they have worked with a number of United Way Agencies and other worthy causes and found creative ways to fund their projects.
The class of 2012 is keeping the spotlight on children again this year, as they strive to support FIRST IMPRESSIONS. First Impressions, a division of BHS Family Services, located on North Washington Street in Butler, serves the children of our community by providing shoes and clothing at no cost for those who qualify. There are many kids in our area whose families can’t afford some of the most basic items, like a new pair of shoes. This can leave these children with damage to their self-esteem or embarrassment among their peers, creating an overall poor self-image. Leadership Butler County wants to help FIRST IMPRESSIONS increase their inventory so we can help our youth feel confident and put a smile on the faces of these children, like only a new pair of shoes or a new outfit can do.
FIRST IMPRESSIONS has shared with the participants how difficult it has been to come by new shoes and also boys clothing, but the overall needs are broad, including undergarments, socks, shoes, clothes, and coats. Their overall initiative is to raise money for new items, and conduct a drive for new and gently used items, all sizes, for all ages, newborn to teens.
At this time, they are asking for tax-deductible cash donations. Checks payable to New Visions for Butler can be sent to:
Butler County Chamber of Commerce, PO Box 1082, Butler, PA 16003-1082
You can rest assured that every dollar donated will go to the designated charity. Thank You For Caring!
The Class of 2012 thanks the Butler Eagle as they proudly continued their partnership this year through the Butler Eagle Caring At Christmas holiday fundraiser that combined the power of the local newspaper, the expertise of the Butler County Chamber of Commerce and the generosity of our Butler County readers. This holiday tradition and the money raised goes to a different local charity or charities each year in cooperation with Leadership Butler County. |
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Chamber News
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Wednesday, February 01 2012 13:49 |
Butler County & Allegheny Valley Chambers Host Network Luncheon
Sponsored By Concordia & Consolidated Communications
Join members from the Butler County and Allegheny Valley Chambers of Commerce for a unique, Spring Networking Luncheon at Concordia Lutheran Ministries on Tuesday, March 13, 2012. The luncheon, back by popular demand, will take place from 11:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. and is sponsored by Concordia Lutheran Ministries and Consolidated Communications. Concordia Lutheran Ministries will host the event at their facility – Haven 1, 112 Marwood Road, Entrance 2, in Cabot.
Parking will be available adjacent to the building or across the street. Enjoy a delicious lunch and progressive networking with not one, but two area chambers in the popular Meet-N-Move format! Last year, this event attracted close to 100 chamber members from both areas involved and serves as a perfect event to promote your business and expand your networking circle!
Chamber members can register for $20.00 per person. Prospective members are welcome at $30.00 per person. Unfortunately, walk-ins cannot be accommodated, so please register early for this event.
For more information or to register, download the flyer from our website, or contact the Butler County Chamber at 724.283.2222 or via e-mail at Media@ButlerCountyChamber.com today – spaces fill quickly, so don’t delay! |
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Leadership Butler County
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Friday, October 21 2011 13:21 |
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The Board of Directors of Leadership Butler County, an affiliate of the Butler County Chamber of Commerce, is proud to introduce the participants in this year’s program. The Class of 2012 began with a two day educational and team building session at Conley Resort, including a “get to now the class” Alumni Mixer on Thursday, September 15, 2011. Now in it’s 20th year, the program has graduated close to 400 business professionals who have used their training and knowledge to advance their careers and who serve on numerous boards of directors in the area and region. |
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Member News
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Wednesday, February 01 2012 16:04 |
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In a new series of "unique to the web" articles, the Butler County Chamber of Commerce website will feature stories highlighting issues of interest to the local businesses community.
By Dino Capestrani
Director of Marketing for Concordia Visiting Nurses
Family caregivers are frequently the subject of research studies about stress. Rightly so! As grown-up daughters and sons care for aging parents, they are faced with many new physical, emotional, financial, and practical demands. And this on top of their already busy lives!
Prolonged stress is indeed hazardous to your health. But you do have choices. Many adult daughters and sons report feeling they have no choice about caregiving. Although family obligation may be a factor in your situation, you do have a choice about how you handle your responses. |
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Chamber News
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Wednesday, February 01 2012 13:42 |
Mark Your Calendars for Saturday, May 19, 2012
The Butler County Chamber and the Butler County Master Gardeners are joining forces once again to host the 2012 Spring Garden Market & Home Show on Saturday, May 19, 2012. The committee is relocating the show to Alameda Park this year, to provide additional space for vendors and attendees. The facility will be transformed into a showcase of exhibitors geared to helping you welcome spring! Area businesses and organizations will be on hand to offer solutions and ideas for your home and business including home improvement and landscaping, financial planning, personal care, and more.
Sponsored by Eisler Landscapes and Kenmac Rentals & Sales (additional sponsors are welcome), the event is from 9:00 a.m. until 4:00 p.m. with specialty food items, crafts, landscaping materials, live plants and more available for purchase throughout the day. And, we encourage businesses participating to sell items.
A variety of space options will be available to vendors. Registration forms are available at ButlerCountyChamber.com. Last years event welcomed a large crowd of visitors throughout the day – so don’t delay, register early! Get ready to kick off spring with the Butler County Chamber and the Master Gardeners and mark your calendars for Saturday, May 19! |
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