September 17, 2020 | Vol. 9 Issue 18
CARBON COUNTY STRONG Galabration
New Date! Friday, October 23, 2020
This year, the CCEDC Annual Dinner & Awards "Carbon County Strong Galabration" is being hosted on a new date: Friday, October 23, 2020 at 5:30pm in front of a limited, live audience. The festivities will take place outside under the stars at the Blue Mountain Resort in Palmerton.

Registration is now open and sponsorships are available! See our eLink Events section below for more details.

Please save the date and join us!


Marlyn
Marlyn Kissner, Executive Vice President, Northern Region
Greater Lehigh Valley Chamber of Commerce
Carbon Chamber and Economic Development
Greater Pocono Chamber of Commerce
Mobile: 610.751.4932 | marlynk@lehighvalleychamber.org

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For more information about CCEDC's Featured Business of the Month & Other CCEDC Online Marketing Products, Visit: www.carboncountychamber.org/market-your-business/
The Results Are In...
Carbon Chamber 14th Annual "Sturm Cup" Golf Outing
Golfers found their fun on the links...check out this event recap...
A special thank you to Shelly and Brian and the entire staff at Split Rock Golf Club, they were amazing hosts for a second year in a row, and we are so grateful to have them in Carbon County! We were thrilled that we were able to all gather in safe and comfortable environment. The SRGC team was top notch, and we encourage you to check out their course if you are planning another day of golf soon. Visit them at www.golfsplitrock.com
 
So, without further ado… here are the results!

 
  • 57 – Ed Shigo, Walt Freundt, Scott Justus, Bill Steirer (Winning $50 cash and a Foursome to play golf at Split Rock Golf Club, Skytop Lodge, WaterGap Wellness, and Woodstone Country Club)
 
2nd  Flight Winners
  • 66 - Tom Groves, Matt Schlegel, Chris Lee, Pat Rhoades 
 
  • Men: Scott Justus 
  • Women: Thea Lind 
 
Straightest Drive #15
  • Men: Vince Nahf 
  • Women: Thea Lind 
 
Closest to the Pin
  • Joe Mesko 
 
Pot of Gold
  • Chris Lee 
  • Joe Mesko 
 
Putting Contest
  • Sam Haulman 
 
 
Thank you again to our sponsors and partners:
 
Platinum Partnership: Blue Mountain Resort, Mauch Chunk Trust Company, PenTeleData, St. Luke's University Health Network

Putting Contest Sponsor: Lehigh Valley Health Network

Gold Partnership: Andrea's Plumbing Heating & AC, Edwards Business Systems, Equinox Benefits Consulting, First Commonwealth Federal Credit Union, Hanover Engineering 
Lunch Sponsor: H&K Group
Pot of Gold Partnership: Seltzer Group

Welcome Goody Bag Sponsor: Kresge Services
Golf Ball Sponsor: H&K Group
Breakfast Sponsor: Secure Technologies Inc.
Table Sponsor: Dynegy
Silver Partnership: ViaMedia
Golf Towel Partnership: Pocono Mountains Visitors Bureau
Golf Cart Sponsor: Buckno Lisicky & Co

Hole Partnerships: Pine Point Plaza, Fulton Bank, Committee to Elect Doyle Heffley, State Representative, Neffs National Bank, Dan Meuser for Congress, Frederick Bresswein, CPA

 
Thank you all for your continued Chamber support! 
Covid-19 Business Assistance
Good News for Restaurants
COMING SOON: Indoor dining increasing on Sept. 21

Earlier this week the Wolf Administration announced the launch of a new self-certification program that will allow restaurants and retail food service businesses to increase indoor dining to 50% occupancy.

Restaurants can join the program by completing an online self-certification form stating they are complying with all CDC and state public health and safety requirements. The online form will be available beginning Sept. 21, and restaurants will have until Oct. 5 to complete the self-certification process.

It’s free to join and enrollment in the program is completely voluntary. Participating restaurants receive:

  • Permission to increase indoor dining from 25% to 50% occupancy
  • A listing on the searchable directory for certified businesses
  • Free certification signs for your physical location, website, and social media
  • Timely updates, reminders, and alerts for new business guidance and resources

DCED will send out a notification email on Monday, Sept. 21 when the online self-certification form is available. Help spread the word with your networks, restaurant and food service partners, and others in your community.
 
Questions?
For more about the self-certification program read our Frequently Asked Questions or email us at covidselfcert@pa.gov.
Call Linda at 610-379-5000 to order your shirts today!
ATTN. RESTAURANTS… We need your photos!
Lake View Tavern Split Rock
The CCEDC and the Pocono Mountains Visitors Bureau are looking to promote YOU and YOUR offerings! Please email us your HIGH RESOLUTION photos (300 dpi) of food and patrons enjoying your outdoor space along with the following information to be featured on our website and social media pages:

Business Name:
Address:
Hours:
Special Offerings:

At a minimum, we require you to submit one high resolution photo of your outdoor dining or social distancing dining space.
Click on Events Below to View Event Information & to Register.

Monday, Sept. 21, 2020
9:30am
Clay Shooting Tournament
Lehigh Valley Sporting Clays
2750 Limestone St., Coplay, PA

Clay Shoot Event
The Greater Northern Lehigh Chamber, Whitehall Area Chamber, and the Veterans & Military Council of the Greater Lehigh Valley Chamber of Commerce present:
 
The 2nd Annual Clay Shooting Tournament on September 21, 2020 at Lehigh Valley Sporting Clays
 
Join us for a fun day in the outdoors of clay shooting, networking, and prizes! 
 
Lehigh Valley Sporting Clays and the Chamber are both committed to hosting an event that is safe and secure while being outdoors; we will be limiting attendance and using their open-air building for registration, breakfast and lunch, and safety briefing while we are gathered as a group. Individuals will be asked to wear mask at these times, but masks are not required along the course as long as social distancing measures are utilized with members outside of your group.
 
Per Lehigh Valley Sporting Clays, golf carts and loaner guns are still used and available as normal, and both are sanitized before and after each use. Electronic waivers (rather than paper waivers) will also be required (which can be found HERE).

For more information, contact Alison Pickel at 610-739-1512 | alisonp@lehighvalleychamber.org

CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD EVENT & SPONSORSHIP INFO 
Thursday, Sept. 24, 2020
11:00am-1:00pm
CCEDC Master Your Membership (VIRTUAL)
ZOOM

Make your Chamber Membership Work for You!

This is your opportunity to meet the Chamber staff, introduce your business, and familiarize yourself with the variety of benefits we offer and get connected!

This informative membership event presented by Alice Wanamaker will give you an overview of your Chamber benefits for both the Carbon and Greater Lehigh Valley Chambers. We will also cover how to use the Member Information Center tool as well as give you tips on FREE and PAID ways you can market your business and STAND OUT on the CCEDC website and through E-Mail Marketing.

Topics covered include:

Networking
Marketing Opportunities
Ways to Get Involved
Member Information Center
Member Benefits
Economic Development
Member to Member Discounts
Job Postings 
Event Advertising
Councils
& More! 

Come learn everything you need to know about membership with the Carbon Chamber & Economic Development Corporation!

Also, all attendees will receive deeply discounted CCEDC Online Advertising Packages at the session! This is your chance to get your brand and message out there to thousands of prospective clients at incredible prices! This special pricing is only available to "Master Your Membership" attendees and purchased products can be used within one year!  
Thursday, Sept. 24, 2020
4:30pm-6:00pm
D&L Trail Mansion House Bridge
1 Year Anniversary Celebration
Mansion House Pedestrian Bridge - Jim Thorpe PA

You're Invited...Mansion House Bridge 1 Year Anniversary Celebration
Bike from the Bridge
Walk to the Weigh Lock

The Mansion House pedestrian Bridge has been open to the public for one year and we are inviting you to celebrate with us!  

Please join us to hear how the bridge has been serving the community for the last year and take a step back in history as we will learn more about the sights along the D&L Trail in Carbon County including the Weigh Lock! 

Following a brief anniversary ceremony, anyone who wishes to walk to the Weigh Lock or bike from the bridge is welcome to do so! There will be plenty of history along the way!

  Bridge to Weigh Lock: ~0.6 miles one way / 1.2 mile roundtrip
  Bridge to Weissport: ~3.5 miles one way / 7 miles roundtrip

Becoming a member of the D&L National Heritage Corridor grants you a full year of incredible benefits such as discounts, invitations to special events, and free admission to associated attractions. Partnership allows us to restore, construct, and maintain the nationally significant trail. Whether at the individual or corporate sponsorship level, we aim to further our mission to explain the significant historical influence the area had in our country and general critical funds to assist us in our continued revitalization efforts. You can acquire your membership with the D&L on the event registration page or at the event! Additional membership options and details available here.

CLICK HERE TO READ MORE ABOUT THIS EVENT

Fees/Admission:
Tickets are $5 - includes thank you gift 
D&L Membership Also Available
Monthly Small Business First Step Workshop
First Friday of Every Month
This month, we will be available...

Friday, October 2, 2020
9:00 AM - 2:00 PM EST
CCEDC
137 South Street, Lehighton, PA 18235
 
The Wilkes University Small Business Development Center offers education and no-cost consulting services to entrepreneurs, small business owners or anyone interested in starting a business.

The program will cover:
· evaluating business ideas
· business plan developing
· exploring finance options
· applications & licenses
· & much more

Lucy Singer is the Business Consultant for the Wilkes University SBDC and she holds an MBA with a concentration in Human Resources from Misericordia University. Prior to joining the SBDC, she was an Assistant Vice President for 17 years in the Retail Banking Division of FNCB Bank.

Registration is require – please call Linda at 610-379-5000 to schedule your FREE appointment

Tuesday, October 6, 2020
MCT Economic Outlook 2021 (Virtual)


Economic Outlook 2021: Online Presentation with Dr. Edmond Seifried

Tuesday, October 6, 2020
8:30-8:45am: Welcome & Opening Remarks
8:45am-10am: Dr. Edmond Seifried

Please RSVP by October 2

Admission/Fees: Three ticket levels to fit your needs! 
Wednesday, October 7, 2020
2:00pm
Keeping Care Close to Home- A Virtual Update
TEAMS- You will receive TEAMS details after registering 

Join us for a special virtual update event.
Hear about the latest advancements St. Luke's University Health Network is making in Carbon County, and get an inside look at the progress being made on the new hospital.

Guest Speakers:
John Nespoli, President - St. Luke's Lehighton and Carbon Campuses
Joe Pinto, Chief Operating Officer - St. Luke's Carbon and Sacred Heart Campuses
Joseph Guardiani, Director of Development - St. Luke's University Health Network
 
FREE EVENT
You will receive TEAMS details after registering. 
Thursday, Oct. 22 & 29, 2020 (2-Part Series)
4:00pm -6:00pm
Planning Nuts & Bolts: Growing a Stronger Carbon County (Virtual)
ZOOM- You will receive a ZOOM link for the webinar, please verify your email address is correct at registration. 

Please join us for a special two-part webinar series:
Planning Nuts & Bolts: Growing a Stronger Carbon County

     OCTOBER 22ND AND 29TH  | 4:00 - 6:00 pm
 
Session 1, October 22nd: Planning 101
Session 2, October 29th: Municipal Resources and Funding Opportunities


Elected officials and their advisors face enormous challenges when it comes to land use. This two-part series shares information about making the future of Carbon County "twice green" providing the economic base that businesses and residents need to thrive, as well as conserving an unparalleled natural environment that attracts visitors and contributes to the health and quality of life for residents.

Who should attend? Elected officials, planning commission members, environmental advisory council members, Township and Borough staff and other municipal officials involved in planning and land use decisions, recommendations and enforcement.
 
REGISTRATION $10 FOR TWO SESSIONS:
Kathy Henderson at Carbon Chamber & Economic Development, Corp. 610-379-5000 or khenderson@carboncountychamber.org

You will receive a Zoom link to the webinar.

TRAINING SPONSORED BY:
Carbon County Commissioners | Carbon County Office of Planning & Development
The Carbon Chamber & Economic Development Corporation| PA Department of Community & Economic Development Audubon Pennsylvania, Wildlands Conservancy, Natural Lands
NEW DATE!
Friday, October 23, 2020
5:30pm-7:30pm
Carbon County Strong Awards Galabration
from Blue Mountain Resort
The Carbon Chamber & Economic Development will be hosting our Annual Dinner on Friday, October 23, 2020 from 5:30 PM- 7:30 PM at Blue Mountain Resort, Palmerton, PA. Due to COVID-19 social distancing, this event is limited to 100 people.

This years' event will be CARBON COUNTY STRONG as we celebrate those businesses who continue to do great things in Carbon County and highlight and celebrate Carbon businesses, initiatives and individuals who have gone above and beyond in the last twelve months. We look forward to having you join us for the celebration of resiliency, community, strength and so much more! Together, we are stronger!

Get your tickets now - online! 

Those interested in sponsoring and attending the event are invited to contact Alice Wanamaker at 610-379-5000 or alicew@carboncountychamber.org .

The annual dinner is a time to honor those passionate, hardworking and driven professionals and business owners in Carbon County. Our businesses, professionals and volunteers are the heartbeat of this great county, and it is our privilege to take a night and celebrate local success stories.
      
THANK YOU SPONSORS: 
Alpha Bio- Med Services Premiere
Blue Mountain Resort Premiere
Mauch Chunk Trust Co. Premiere
PPL Electric Utilities Premiere
St. Luke's UHN Premiere
Technicom AV Premiere
PenTeleData Platinum
Somersault Letterpress Platinum
Andreas Plumbing, Heating & AC Gold
 

** IMPORTANT NOTICE: EVENT LOGISTICS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE * * 
Due to the COVID19 Crisis, The Annual Dinner logistics and everything associated with it are subject to change with little or no notice. Please check your email carefully for any updates as we get closer to the event.

By clicking register and registering for this event, you are acknowledging that an inherent risk of exposure to COVID-19 exists in any public place where people are present. By attending this event, you and any guests voluntarily assume all risks related to exposure to COVID-19 and agree not to hold the Greater Lehigh Valley Chamber of Commerce, Carbon Chamber & Economic Development Corp, Pocono Chamber of Commerce; or any of their affiliates, directors, officers, employees, agents, contractors, or volunteers liable for any illness or injury.

Single Ticket: $60
Couples Ticket: $100 
Wednesday, Oct. 28, 2020
5:00pm - 6:30pm
Mix(oooology) & Mingle with Insurrection Distillery
(Online ZOOM Event)


Pocono Chamber of Commerce and the Carbon Chamber & Econ. Development Corp virtual event, Mix(oooology) & Mingleon Wednesday, October 28, 2020 from 5-6:30pm!

Network from 5:00-5:30pm before our Mixologists take over and teach how to mix signature cocktails from home. Our Guest Mixologists will be from INSURRECTION DISTILLERY in Lehighton and BARLEY CREEK in Tannersville!

This event has three ticket levels for your convenience, visit our registration page for more details! Guests/participants are encouraged to purchase their liquor from our distillery partners.

Zoom link & detailed cocktail recipes will be sent to all registered attendees prior to the event. All paid guests will be entered to win prizes!

More details to come as this Halloween mystery unfolds....

Location
Online Event - LIVE from our Distillery Partners

Fees/Admission
$10, $20 & Free Options please register now for more details!

All paid guests will be given the chance to win prizes!
Community Events Calendar on the CCEDC website
Add Your Virtual Event to
Our Community Calendar
Hosting a virtual/online event or webinar?
Don't forget to add it, like you would an in-person event, to our Community Event Calendar on the CCEDC website. Add your even through the Member Information Center or click on the button below.
It's FREE!
Event Registration Policy: Reservation implies request to attend. All no-shows will be billed. 48-hour cancellation notice is required.

CLICK HERE for More Upcoming CCEDC Events.

CLICK HERE for Upcoming Community Events.
Economic Development article header
What Makes a Great Company?
I don’t always eat fast food, but when I do, one of my favorites is Chick-fil-A. It’s too bad I have to travel so far to get it.  

Why do we love Chick-fil-A so much? Their food is a little more expensive than the other fast food places plus they are closed on a Sunday. So how did they get to be so successful?
Truett Cathy, the founder of Chick-fil-A perfected his fast food model over 70 years ago. Through the years, they have grown into one of the most profitable family-owned businesses in the country, and here are a few of the reasons why.  

1) Start small, seek feedback and perfect your craft.  Given the fact that most new businesses fail within the first three years, the best advice is usually to start small. 
Mr. Cathy started with a small restaurant in Georgia and worked hard to get his recipes right. He understood the importance of perfecting his business model by listening carefully to what his customers wanted then built on those requests. 
  
2) If you find a way to build a better mouse trap, don’t be afraid to try it. Innovation is one of the keys to being successful. Don’t be afraid to be innovative and seize an opportunity.  

3) Whether you have a candy store or an HVAC business, your customers want to have as great an experience as possible.  If they need a new furnace or if they are in desperate need of a chocolate fix, you and your employees must provide them with outstanding customer service. Being kind and gracious to your customers costs very little but creates goodwill and customer loyalty.

4) It is imperative to the success of your company and the loyalty of your employees to empower and encourage them to make decisions and try new ideas. Invest in your employees by providing quality training programs. That investment will return to you many times over and will create a culture within your organization that will make your employees feel respected and valued.

5) Create a culture that engages your customers.  Chick-fil-A has the “Cell Phone Coop” challenge. Families or groups, who place their cell phones in a small box on each table and leave them there for the meal receive free ice cream cones. The goal is to get people to spend the meal actually talking to each other. 

A remarkable company culture can’t be replicated with an app or a fancy ad campaign. It has to be created from within so that it radiates out.

6) Focus on people and community building. Many small businesses are sometimes overwhelmed with requests from community organizations to help support their events and feel pressured to help when their budget is very tight. However, there is always some way that you can help even if it’s just a point of offering time or other talents to those organizations in need.  

Remember, the success of your business depends not only on your hard work, but also on the way you treat your employees and customers.  
Kathy Henderson| Director of Economic Development
Carbon Chamber & Economic Development
610-379-5000 |  Email: khenderson@carboncountychamber.org
Featured Blog Post
Payroll Tax Deferral
By Joseph A. Mastriani, CPA/PFS, CFP, Shareholder | Buckno, Lisicky & Company
I want to make you aware of the most recent guidance from the U.S. Treasury and the IRS regarding the August 8 presidential executive order allowing for the deferral of the employee portion of Social Security taxes. 
This order, signed by the President, can only suspend the payment of social security taxes, not forgive or eliminate them entirely. It would require an act of Congress to permanently forgive the taxes deferred. READ MORE
Accounting & Legal Support for Chamber Members-----
calculator and gavel

FREE 20-Minutes Accounting Consultation

To support our members, The Chamber is offering member businesses a FREE 20-minute accounting consultation with one of our three Chamber Accounting/ CPA Partners.
 
  • Buckno Lisicky & Company, CPA's - From basic accounting expertise to the most complex accounting information, the CPA's of Buckno Lisicky & Company have developed knowledge and expertise in a wide variety of traditional and non-traditional service areas.

  • Foresight Business Solutions - Foresight offers an integrated tax, accounting and business management solution for small businesses.

  • RLB Accountants – RLB provides full-service accounting, tax, and financial management support to all clients, including: established closely held businesses, corporations, institutions, and individuals. RLB also provides remote accounting/bookkeeping services and is certified with Quickbooks and XERO.
 
This new benefit is designed to provide our members with access to general accounting guidance concerning the impacts COVID-19 on their business financials.

To take advantage and to be connected with one of our firms, please contact Alison Pickel, SVP of Member Relations, at (610) 739-1512. 



FREE 20-Minutes Legal Consultation


To support our members, The Chamber is offering member businesses a FREE 20 minute legal consultation with one of our four Chamber Law Firm Partners.
 
  • Lesavoy Butz & Seitz FOR Business, Corporate, Real Estate, Estate Planning & Litigation Needs
 
  • King Spry Herman Freund & Faul FOR Employment and Labor, Employee Benefits
 
  • Zator Law FOR Estate Planning, Bankruptcy, Business/Commercial Law, Real Estate, Criminal Defense, and Workers’ Compensation
 
  • Gross McGinley FOR Business, Corporate, Employment and Real Estate
 
This new benefit is designed to provide our members with access to general legal guidance concerning the required safety regulations and procedures on the reopening of their business.
 
​To take advantage and to be connected with one of our firms, please contact Alison Pickel, SVP of Member Relations, at (610) 739-1512.
Interns Wanted
Currently Seeking Interns
 
Students pursuing a college degree can sharpen their skills and build their resumes though an internship with the Carbon Chamber & Econ. Development Corp.
 
The Chamber is currently looking for three to four students majoring or minoring in marketing, communications, public relations or business administration. The interns will work out of the Lehighton chamber office or virtually doing a variety of tasks. Interns have the opportunity to work from home/remotely while completing projects and required hours.
 
Any students interested in this semester's internship opportunities can contact the chamber at info@carboncountychamber.org
Member & Community News

Buckno Lisicky & Company Donates to the
Home of the Northampton Area Food Bank

The employees of Buckno Lisicky & Company donated $1000 to the Home of the Northampton Area Food Bank. 
 
Buckno Lisicky & Company holds a dress down day for charity every Friday where employees can donate $5 to dress down. With participation in the Charity Dress Down Day, each employee can submit the name of their charity of choice to receive the proceeds. Denise Morgan of the Bethlehem office of Buckno Lisicky & Company was the winner and her charity was The Home of the Northampton Area Food Bank.  Pictured from left to right, Denise Morgan, Charity of Choice Winner at Buckno Lisicky & Company, Karen Hoff, Marketing Director at Buckno Lisicky & Company, Kelly Frantz & Pamela Williams from the Home of the Northampton Area Food Bank. 
 
A professional corporation of Certified Public Accountants, Buckno Lisicky & Company is headquartered in Allentown, Pennsylvania with offices in Bethlehem and Lehighton, PA and Cedar Knolls, New Jersey. Buckno Lisicky & Company is a progressive firm and has the experienced professional staff and sophisticated resources to go beyond conventional checks and balances to planning, researching, advising and forecasting. With a very diverse clientele ranging from commercial, industrial and financial corporations to government and healthcare organizations, the Shareholders of Buckno Lisicky and Company specialize in accounting and auditing, business financing, computerizing systems and operations, litigation support, management consulting, mergers and acquisitions, personal financial planning, retirement and estate planning, and tax planning and preparation. For more information on Buckno Lisicky and Company and their range of services, please call our Allentown office at (610) 821-8580 or contact us via our web site at www.bucknolisicky.com.
Share Your Company News on the CCEDC Website:

Just login to the Member Information Center on the CCEDC website with your e-mail address and password. Choose News Releases from the vertical menu bar on the Welcome Page and enter your press release there. Once approved by the CCEDC, your press release will post to our website. It's easy, and it's FREE with your CCEDC membership.
Chamber Scene - Be Seen!
CCEDC 14th Annual "Sturm Cup" Golf Outing
Split Rock Country Club Marquee Sign
Woman swinging golf club
Men golfing
Woman and black dog in golf cart with other woman outside cart petting dog
Four male golfers posing for picture
Golfer in golf cart giving thumbs up
Pocono Mountains Visitor Bureau golfers
Two female golfers and two male golfers posing for picture
Male foursome on links
State Representative Doyle Heffley and fellow golfers
Three female golfers with golf cart
Male golfer putting on the green
Male adult golfer and son
Chamber Movie Night at Mahoning Drive-In
Beetlejuice

Check Out Videos and Chamber Seen Gallery Photos on the CCEDC Website...
Connections Magazine-September
September Connections Is Here!
Click here to read this month's issue!
 
Welcome, Nazareth Area Chamber! 
 
Click here to view our new members!
 
Learn more about our 2020 Virtual Women's Summit!
YOUR CCEDC TEAM
Marlyn Kissner
Executive Director,
E.V.P. Northern Region
Kathy Henderson
Director of Economic Development
Alice Wanamaker
Asst. Vice President
Linda Rex
Administrative Assistant
Kiya Jenkins
Regional Coordinator
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