IN West Jefferson Hills Winter 2019 | Page 16

Our Mission: The West Jefferson Hills Chamber of Commerce promotes local business development and community collaboration and endorses expanding local business in West Elizabeth, Jefferson Hills, and Pleasant Hills. Recent Events PICNIC ON THE PORCH- THURSDAY, AUGUST 29, 2019 5:30-7:30 PM The Picnic on the Porch was held Thursday, August 29, 2019 at Elrama Tavern. Members were able to network while enjoying delicious food and cool refreshing drinks. Donations were graciously given by members for the start of the school to students in the West Jefferson Hills School District. Thank you members for those who made donations and to Elrama Tavern. STEEL CENTER FOR CAREER AND TECHNICAL EDUCATION- OCTOBER 30, 2019 On Wednesday, October 30, 2019, Steel Center hosted a breakfast roundtable. Members enjoyed a wonderful array of breakfast foods from bacon to flaky pastries and everything in-between made by the culinary students, dressed in chef uniforms, at Steel Center. The focus of this year’s roundtable was: The Future of the WJH Chamber, 2020 and Beyond. Two knowledgeable guests were invited. Connie Ruhl, the president, of the Bethel Park Chamber and Diane Ford who provides services to local business. Her business is called, VIP Administrative Services, her website is [email protected] , and lastly her phone number is 412.523.8019. Both of them provided ideas about what works in the Bethel Park Chamber. Members gave suggestions some of which were already in place i.e. consistent meeting times for the board, involving the local mayors/ council members from Pleasant Hills, Jefferson Hills, and West Elizabeth, combining activities with other organizations. Some suggestions for workshops were: businesses and taxes, human resources initiatives, and how to use social media to benefit the business. The small businesses may benefit the most because often there is limited resources and staff. One suggestion to promote business was a “Sip and Shop” which has been beneficial in other communities. Please do not hesitate to contact the chamber with ideas, thank you. Mary Phan-Gruber, from the Jefferson Foundation, provided a pamphlet about the organization and what it has been doing for the local communities. The amount of money distributed has been in the millions of dollars. Please use this resource to develop your business/coummunity. She also reminded everyone of the importance to participate in the census. Each person missed being counted is a loss of approximately $5,000 dollars to our community. In about April of 2020, residents will be mailed post cards asking them to participate on line for the census. Please do participate. If you do not have a computer, the local libraries can help with the process. VETERANS DAY PROGRAM-MONDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 2019 The West Jefferson Hills Chamber of Commerce in conjunction with the West Jefferson Hills School District honored all veterans at a ceremony starting at 9:00 at the new Thomas Jefferson High School. The ceremony began outside with the dedication the memorial with a welcome from the Superintendent of Schools, Dr. Ghilani. Students laid a wreath at the memorial. Mr. Murphy, the principal of Thomas Jefferson dedicated the memorial. The memorial honors those TJ graduates who gave the ultimate sacrifice by dying in the field of battle to protect and keep all of Americans free. It is placed by the main entrance to the building to remind students every day of the sacrifices 14 724.942.0940 TO ADVERTISE ❘ icmags.com made to benefit all of Americans. Lastly, taps were played and the ceremony was moved to the theatre inside the building. The presentation of the flag was conducted by the students followed by the Pledge of Allegiance. The marching band then played the National Anthem. Mr. Murphy welcomed everyone followed by Louise Biddle giving the invocation. Kate Biddle, president of the senior class, spoke the about, “Why we celebrate Veterans Day.” Elementary students created cards for the Veterans in attendance to take with them and share with others. The keynote speakers were soldiers who gave insightful and motivational speeches. Judge Mike Thatcher introduced Steve Mitrisin, who reminded students that whatever reason a person joins the military the ultimate goal is to protect this great nation. Next, Patrick Donahue, a Thomas Jefferson graduate, spoke about how the military is a microcosm of our country of different colors, ages, and political views but that we are all Americans. He encourages us to focus on the strengths of each person. Teamwork and working form each individual’s strengths makes the entire team stronger. Taylor Gaito, a senior at TJ, paid tribute to the 10 TJHS Alumni who lost their lives serving our country. The high school band and chorus added to the patriotic atmosphere of the event. A combined tribute to each branch of the military was played and those who served were asked to stand to be recognized as it was performed: Heave Ho, My Lads, Heave Ho followed by Armed Forces Medley. Thank you to everyone who made you proud to be an American! If you would like to view the ceremony, the link is below: https://livestream.com/accounts/14682220/events/4486191/videos/198816390 To all veterans thank you for your service. BEAUTIFICATION AWARD Thomas Jefferson High School was awarded the “Beautification Award.” Every year this award is given to a business or organization which has improved our community. If you have not yet had the opportunity to see the new high school, please take time to see the ultra-modern school which enhances the learning experience. Pictured below is Mr. Murphy holding the plaque. Upcoming Events ANNUAL CHRISTMAS PARTY-WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 18, 2019 The annual Christmas Dinner will be held at the Georgetown Centre on Wednesday, December 18, 2019. Please look for the invitation in the mail and mark the calendar. The event also includes a Chinese Auction to collect money for the Angel Tree which benefits students in the West Jefferson Hills School District during the holiday season. Please enjoy this networking opportunity while getting into the holiday spirit! Please let the West Jefferson Hills Chamber of Commerce know of any new businesses in our community! Membership: Just a reminder dues paid before December 31, 2019 are discounted. Anyone wishing to join the chamber can find additional information by emailing [email protected] or calling 412.855.8276 or 412.543.8403. By Sue Mackulin