St. Luke Village is sponsoring an exclusive Greater Hazleton Chamber of Commerce Networking Mixer on Thursday, January 19th from 5 pm to 7 pm. The mixer will take place at The Manor at St. Luke Village, which is located at 1000 Stacie Drive in Hazleton.
Chamber members, their employees, co-workers and guests are invited to this free, casual, after-hours event, which provides a networking opportunity for the Greater Hazleton Area business community. All who attend will have an exclusive opportunity meet the team at St. Luke Village, hear about all of the services they offer and take a facility tour to see the recent upgrades they have made.
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The Greater Hazleton Chamber of Commerce phone lines are now back up and running.
New Extensions are as follows:
Dial 570.455.1509 followed by extension.
Mary Malone x 101
Linda Mantush x 102
Julie Gallagher x 103
Leann Fallabel x 104
Dan Guydish x 105
Leadership Hazleton, Joe Clark x 106
Nancy Zolota x 108
Downtown Hazleton Alliance for Progress, Krista Schneider x 109
Greater Hazleton Area Civic Partnership, Bob Skulsky x 110
~ THANK YOU FOR YOUR PATIENCE ~
The Greater Hazleton Chamber of Commerce will have a brief interruption in our phone lines Wednesday, January 4th from 8 am to 12 noon
If you need to contact anyone in our office, including the
Chamber Staff
Downtown Hazleton Alliance for Progress
Greater Hazleton Area Civic Partnership
Mountain Council of Governments
Leadership Hazleton,
please email them directly.
If you do not have their email addresses, you may use and we will direct it to the appropriate person.
We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause.
The Greater Hazleton Chamber of Commerce is offering First Aid / CPR / AED Training on Wednesday, January 11th.
Every workplace is required to have a complement of employees trained in First Aid/CPR/AED, should a medical emergency occur. This course is being offered for anyone with limited or no medical training who needs a course completion card in CPR and AED used to meet job, regulatory, or other requirements. This American Heart “HeartSaver” instruction, a comprehensive course taught in a dynamic, hands-on way with industry-leading curriculum and content from the expert in occupational first aid training. Participants will learn to: recognize a medical emergency, handle breathing and cardiac emergencies, act appropriately and effectively and sustain life until professional help arrives, prevent disease transmission and identify and care for bleeding, sudden illness and injuries. Those who would benefit from this course include: emergency response teams, safety personnel, supervisors, individuals requiring CPR certification and the general public.
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