The Greater Hazleton Chamber of Commerce will announce the winners of their Annual 2020 Business and Community Awards. In an attempt to help promote October as “Chamber of Commerce” month, the Greater Hazleton Chamber of Commerce will hold a special awards, sponsored by Community Bank, NA, to recognize the winners of the awards.
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The COVID-19 pandemic has been especially hard on retail food businesses as restaurants and bars have had to limit their seating capacity, invest in alterations for outdoor dining, and modify their business operations. In order to help support local eateries and pubs during this difficult time, several organizations have teamed up to launch a Food Trail promotion to encourage the public to patronize local restaurants, whether dine in or take-out, or by way of gift card purchases.
Thanks to funds made available from the Luzerne County CARES Act grant, the Downtown Hazleton Alliance for Progress and Greater Hazleton Chamber of Commerce has teamed up with the Luzerne County Tourism and Visitor’s Bureau and DiscoverNEPA to organize five different food trails that collectively feature 70 different restaurants in and around Hazleton.
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The Luzerne County Chambers of Commerce, PA CareerLink Luzerne County, and Junior Achievement of Northeastern Pennsylvania are partnering to provide a free opportunity for businesses looking to hire in Luzerne County through the Luzerne County Recovery Job Fair, which will take place on a virtual platform on December 15th. This opportunity is made possible through funding from the CARES Act to assist businesses during and after the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Working together with local partners through the Recovery & Resiliency Task Force formed earlier this year, the Greater Hazleton Chamber announced that it was awarded more than $240,000 in grant funding from Luzerne County to undertake economic development initiatives designed to help small businesses recover from the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic and also spur the local economy. The funds are part of the Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security (CARES) Act funding the County received from the state, and complements other initiatives being undertaken by the Greater Wilkes Barre Chamber and its partners.
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