Chamber members, their employees, co-workers and guests are invited to attend a networking mixer after-hours with the business community. Providence Place Senior Living in Drums will be showcasing their facility and services. The event will take at their property located at 149 S. Hunter Highway in Drums, on Thursday, September 28th from 5 pm to 7 pm.
Those who RSVP will have the opportunity to meet the team at Providence Place, hear about their services, take a tour and enjoy a delectable menu they have planned for you including, charcuterie cones, coconut curry chicken satay with spicy peanut dipping sauce, asparagus & prosciutto puffs, crab dip with toasted baguettes, cheesy beef empanadas, million dollar bacon skewers, drunken/flaming cupcakes, far from the tree punch and assorted fall beers.
No fee is required to attend the event, but reservations are required. You may register on online, or contact the Chamber office at 570.455.1509 or email .
Pictured in the photo from Providence Place Senior Living are Kristen Adams, Melissa Jacoby and Stephanie Miller.
The Greater Hazleton Chamber of Commerce is now seeking nominations for their 22nd Annual Business & Community Awards. The awards are given each year in order to recognize individuals and businesses, which help to promote and support the Greater Hazleton Area.
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Residents and business owners from the City of Hazleton, Hazle Township, and West Hazleton Borough are invited to participate in a Public Meeting on September 6, 2023 to share their vision for the future of the region. The Public Meeting will be held at the Laurel Mall, the Dunham’s Sports Wing, from 11 AM – 1 PM and 4:30 PM – 7:30 PM. It will be an open house format so participants can come and go during our hours of operation.
The City of Hazleton, Hazle Township, and West Hazleton Borough are working together to create a comprehensive plan. A comprehensive plan is a tool that communities use to plan for their future. It starts by describing a community’s vision for their character and quality of life. The plan is a policy guide for land use, development, and land conservation that aligns with the community’s ten-year goals. The plan identifies goals and strategies to implement the vision.
The Greater Hazleton Area Comprehensive Plan will focus on topics such as transportation, housing, job opportunities, safety, community buildings and services, and parks and open space. The community’s input into this plan is very important. Members of the community can find more information about the project, ask questions, and provide suggestions at www.hazletonspeaks.org.
This project was financed by a grant from the Pennsylvania Department of Community and Economic Development and each of the three municipalities.
Only a few openings remain for the 56th Annual Greater Hazleton Chamber of Commerce Golf Outing which will take place on Thursday, August 17th. The shotgun start tournament is scheduled to take place at Sand Springs Country Club at 11 am. Registration begins at 9:30 am.
Registration includes 18 holes of golf and a cart, gift bag for each golfer, prior to shotgun start coffee, donuts, bloody mary's and mimosas. On-course expo all day with businesses setup at the tees providing giveaways, food, drinks, snacks, games and more. An on-course hospitality tent with the famous ‘Chamber Chili Dogs", snacks, beer and drinks. After the round of golf there is a one-hour premium open bar and hors d' oeuvre reception followed by a full buffet dinner and awards program, where trophies will be given out for championship, first and second flight, men's longest drive, women's longest drive, closest to the pin and closest to the pin second shot on the green. A 50/50 raffle prize winner will be awarded and over prizes will also be given away.
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