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INTERN INSIGHT: Casara McCleaf

Casara McCleaf- Economic Development Intern

Casara McCleaf

Casara McCleaf is a sophomore at Wilkes University double majoring in math and computer science. She is an economic development intern at the Greater Wilkes-Barre Chamber for the Spring of 2015.

 

Where are you from?

I grew up in a small town between Gettysburg and the Mason-Dixon Line called Carroll Valley, Pennsylvania.  I now live in Sturdevant Hall at Wilkes University, of which I am the Resident Assistant for the school year.

What do you hope to do after college?

After college, I hope to settle down in a small town filled with farms and friendly people.

How about NEPA?

I would settle down and live in NEPA for the rest of my life if I found a good job and my family was happy here.

Why did you choose Wilkes?

I almost went to Duquesne, but decided to go to Wilkes University because they offered a greater number of majors that I was interested in besides Pharmacy.  I also greatly appreciated the small-size of the campus and the close-knit community.  Also, my brother attends Wilkes University, so he was a major part of my decision to go to Wilkes.

I wanted to stay within “short” driving distance of my house, so I only looked into schools in Pennsylvania and Maryland, and choosing Wilkes is what brought me to NEPA.

I chose to change from Pharmacy to a dual major in Mathematics and Computer Science because I have always had a passion for math and knew that my logical reasoning and math skills could pair nicely with the widely sought after computer science major.

What are your impressions of NEPA?

My first impression of Wilkes-Barre was that it was a city, there was a lot of buildings and only a little grass.  This was a stark change from my hometown.

Most people I know from this area talk about the pizza.  When I first told people I was going to go to Wilkes, they all told me “the place to go for the best pizza”.

When I leave here, I will remember this area most for the experiences I have had here and for everything I have learned while I was living here. I will remember the city for the accessibility of its stores, most of which are walking distance from campus, and its frigid winters.

What do you hope to do when you graduate?

When I graduate, my dream job is to work as a cryptographer.  I would love to work for the National Security Agency.

Are there any businesses you wish were in NEPA?

I wish someone would open a coffee shop which delivered coffee and baked goods in NEPA.  If I could create my dream job, it would incorporate math with helping people with special needs or children with bad home-lives.
Want to become a Greater Wilkes-Barre Chamber Intern?
Apply NOW for Summer 2015 at internships@wilkes-barre.org

MEMBER IN-FOCUS: F.M. Kirby Center

Written by Chamber Intern Meghan Flanagan READ HER BIO HERE

CSC_0591F.M. Kirby Center Executive Director Will Beekman and Director of Operations Drew Taylor hosted a backstage tour and talk for the Chamber of Commerce Interns, contributing to the interns’ weekly experiential activity.

During the tour, Drew Taylor explained the history of the F.M. Kirby Center building, and guided the interns through the layout of the theater, explaining how it has evolved since its transition from a movie theater to a performing arts center.

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Perhaps the most complicated and intriguing aspect of the F.M. Kirby Center is its various names. Drew Taylor explained that throughout the years, from its opening in 1938 present day, the theater has had three different titles. The F.M. Kirby Center was first known as the Comerford Theater.

It became the Paramount Theater in the late 40’s, when the government broke up Comerford’s chain of theaters. To complicate this further, another theater opened across the street from the Paramount, and took the name Comerford. The Paramount name changed again in the 70’s in honor of the Kirby Family, who donated a large amount of money in order to keep the theater open.

The tour included the main theater area, where Drew Taylor spoke about the changes that took place when the theater became the F.M. Kirby Center. The seats were replaced entirely by new, larger chairs, and a two stories were added to the top of the stage house because high ceilings were needed for the movement of scenery and lighting.

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Despite these changes, many aspects of the theater are original, and maintain the building’s historical roots. All of the decorative plaster, brass doors, and some of the lighting, particularly the use of Lumaline bulbs, are original.

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The interns were able to see the downstairs dressing rooms, where performers can stay and shower, and the laundry room, where travelling acts can care for their costumes. The tour ended in what is now the gallery area, used for catering and pre and post show receptions. Drew Taylor explained that this room was a nursery in 1938, a place where parents could leave their children to play while they watched a movie.

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Executive Director Will Beekman spoke to the interns about the art of marketing and booking performers, and how that process is a delicate balance act between offering a price that agents will be excited about, while still being able to practically satisfy the needs of the business.

The F.M. Kirby Center invests $40,000-50,000 yearly in events that support its mission. Will Beekman says “We do a Classical Arts Series every year because that is part of our mission. I would like to say that is what makes us the Kirby Center, doing events like the opera, world music, modern dance, ballet.”

The F.M. Kirby Center supports this mission, as well as its overall operation, by the aid of donors, the recruitment of members, grants, and by booking popular performance acts.

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Want to become a Greater Wilkes-Barre Chamber Intern?
Apply NOW for Summer 2015 at internships@wilkes-barre.org!

Intern Insight: Adam Lubas

Adam Lubas Public Relations Intern

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Adam Lubas is a Junior Communications Major at Wilkes University focusing in Public Relations and Organizational Communication. He is obtaining minors in English and Women & Gender Studies. Adam is the Chamber of Commerce’s PR intern.

How would you describe yourself?

I have a passion for media and love every facet of it. I would describe myself as a media junkie. I enjoy exploring the outdoors, the beach in the summer, traveling, and experiencing different forms of the arts.

Where are you from?

I am from Basking Ridge, New Jersey. It is a great town outside of Morristown and about 45 minutes outside of New York City.

What should people know about you?

Some things you should know about me, I am very hard working and I plan on working for a branding agency or a Public Relations Firm after I graduate. I have a passion for new media and enjoy interpersonal communication. I currently work for Zebra Communications as Co-manager of the student run firm, helping local clients in the Wilkes Barre area with their public relations needs. I plan on graduating in Spring of 2016.

Why Wilkes-Barre?

I originally was looking at Kings College for school, but since I was already up in the area, I took a look at Wilkes University. After I looked at Wilkes, I knew it was the place for me. I chose NEPA because I wanted to be away from home, but at the same time, I wanted to be accessible to go back to New Jersey.

How did you choose your major?

I have strong interpersonal skills and I enjoy great conversations. I originally wanted to go into radio and television because growing up I was always told that I had a voice for radio. Once I discovered Wilkes Universities public relations program and how I can integrate myself into Zebra Communications I was hooked.

What are your impressions of Wilkes-Barre?

I love the beauty of the Susquehanna river. My freshman year my dorm room looked out onto the river. I feel that Wilkes-Barre has great environmental appeal. The Colleges in the community have made a great impact on the town but there still needs to be improvements.

What would keep you here in NEPA when you graduate?

I feel for young PR professionals, there needs to be more opportunities. I would love to stay in Wilkes-Barre if there were guaranteed job opportunities.

What do you hope your future looks like?

I would love to run my own branding agency, or strategy based PR agency. I want to travel the world working for different clients.

What do you hope to do when you graduate?

I would like to take some time to backpack through Europe and find a great job in communications, preferably in PR. If I keep up what I am doing I feel I am destined for success!

Adam Lubas (far left) on a Chamber Interns Tour of WBRE-TV's Studios

Adam Lubas (far left) on a Chamber Interns Tour of WBRE-TV’s Studios

Want to become a Greater Wilkes-Barre Chamber Intern?
Apply NOW for Summer 2015 at internships@wilkes-barre.org!

April eBlast, Business Funding Webinar, New Chamber Members

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April 2015 Chamber eBlast

Chamber E-Blast is a promotional program of the Greater Wilkes-Barre Chamber.

It is an affordable way to reach a targeted business audience!

If you would like to be included in a future Chamber eBlast, please contact

John.Dawe@wilkes-barre.org or Tim.Robinson@wilkes-barre.org.


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TUESDAY, APRIL 21st – 10 – 11 a.m.

GREATER WILKES-BARRE CHAMBER

PUBLIC FUNDING SERIES: State Funding Opportunities

Mandy Book & Brian Eckert from the PA Department of Community & Economic Development (DCED) will join the Greater Wilkes-Barre Chamber’s Joseph Boylan,

VP of Economic Development, for a live webinar to discuss state funding opportunities for the Multimodal Transportation Fund & Act 13 Programs.

Also, learn how the Greater Wilkes-Barre Chamber can

HELP WRITE & SUBMIT your grant applications with our new

GRANT PROCUREMENT SERVICES available to all chamber members!

WEBINAR COST: FREE Open to the Public 

ONLINE REGISTRATION REQUIRED:

http://tinyurl.com/PAGrants



Send In Your Nominations Today

for the 2015 ATHENA Award!

The Deadline for applications is April 15, 2015!
 
This honor is presented to one who has attained and personified the highest level of professional excellence in his/her business or profession, has devoted time and energy to the community in a meaningful way, and most especially, has generously assisted women in attaining their full potential.

Please submit nominations to:

GWB Chamber ATHENA Nomination

Two Public Square; Wilkes-Barre, PA 18701

via e-mail to: awardsprogram@wilkes-barre.org with subject line ATHENA.

Special Thanks to Award Presenting Sponsor

Riggs Asset Management 

and Media Partner The Citizens’ Voice.


Employment Expo 2015
Employment Expo

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19th Annual Community Reading Day

Co-Sponsored by the

Greater Pittston Chamber of CommerceThursday, April 25, 2015

9:15 – 10 a.m.

CALL FOR VOLUNTEERS!

Community Reading Day helps to promote literacy and encourage life-long reading and imagination with our next generation. The future of Northeastern Pennsylvania is dependent on the children in our schools today. We, as the business community, can become involved in helping to shape their creativity and potential.

You will be provided with a book and a pre-assigned school prior to the event.

 

CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD A REGISTRATION FLYER


Looking for the perfect space and location for your business?

Harrold’s Pharmacy can help! 

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We have space available that is ideal for a

doctor’s office, deli, veterinarian, dentist, or physical therapist.

CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD AN EXAMPLE FLOOR PLAN

Contact Harrold’s Pharmacy for Information

250 Old River Road

Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702

(570) 822-5794

www.HarroldsPharmacy.com


A SMART SOLUTION TO LOWER AR

TransWorld System

Profit recovery by Transworld Systems in Old Forge provides better tools for recovering bad debt and accounts receivable.

For more information on how to improve your cash flow,

contact Judy Tutino 570-451-1828 or judy.tutino@transworldsystems.com.

  Judy Tutino, Business & Medical Specialist  Transworld Systems Inc.

web.transworldsystems.com/jtutino 170 Third St., Old Forge, Pa.18518


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LANDMARK BANK

MORTGAGE SERVICES

A DIVISION OF LANDMARK COMMUNITY BANK

 

LET US HELP YOU BUY, BUILD OR RE-FINANCE!DON’T WASTE TIME SHOPPING FOR RATES!

LET LANDMARK FIND THE BEST DEAL FOR YOU!

 

FOR INFORMATION CONTACT:

Ellen Leighton eleighton@lcbbank.com or 570-602-4665

 

Member FDIC, Equal Housing Lender

DVSC
Domestic Violence Service Center
8th Annual Golf Tournament

Friday, May 8, 2015

Join us for a day of Golf to support

Domestic Violence Service Center

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Proceeds from the tournament will benefit DVSC’s programs and services to further enhance safety for battered women and children in Luzerne and Carbon Counties.

For more information on event sponsorship, playing golf or supporting our event, please contact

Denise at 570.823.6799 ext. 221 or email: ddriscoll@dvsclc.org.

CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD A REGISTRATION FLYER!


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2015 LCCC Alumni Golf Tournament

Monday, May 18NOON Shot-Gun Start

Blue Ridge Trail Golf Club

Mountain Top

Captain and Crew Format

$100 Per Golfer

$50 Dinner Only

Registration at 11 a.m.
Includes: Golf, Lunch and Refreshments, Registration Gift,

Cart with GPS, Buffett Dinner at 5 p.m.

and Flight Winners (Mens, Womens, Mixed)

Also plenty of Raffles and Great Prizes!

CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD A REGISRATION

& SPONSORSHIPS FLYER

OR CALL 570-740-0734


EAST MOUNTAIN APARTMENTS

Furnished Corporate Housing

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East Mountain Apartments is introducing a limited number of Corporate apartments,

fully furnished, equipped and ready for occupancy.Included are all utilities, Cable TV, High Speed Internet,

phone service, linens, kitchen supplies and more!

Settle in and be comfortable from the first moment of an extended stay.

24-hour Fitness Center, Swim Club and Social Activities at the Community Building.

One and Two Bedrooms start at $62.00/day* 

*Minimum stay requiredCLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD A FLYER

East Mountain Apartments (570) 822-4444www.eastmountainapt.comEMA@TheManorGroup.com

680 Wildflower Drive, Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702

Mon-Fri 9-5, Sat 9-1, After Hours by Appointment


SAVE THE DATE!

THE SALVATION ARMY

2015 COMMUNITY AWARDS DINNER

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Honoring

Greg Collins with the Community Services Award

Northeast Pennsylvania Area President, Community Banking, Wells Fargo Bank

and

Bobbie Steever with the OTHERS award

Executive Director-Community Services for TFP Limited

WHEN:  Thursday, May 21, 2015 @ 5:30 p.m.

WHERE: Genetti’s, 77 E Market Street, Wilkes-Barre PA 18701

Several Sponsorship Levels available!

For more information call

Lt. Sharon Tressler @ 570-824-8741 (ext 100)

or e-mail Sharon.Tressler@USE.SalvationArmy.org


FLASHBACK FOR THE FUTURE

A Leadership Wilkes-Barre Project

to benefit the Care and Concern Free Health Clinic

and the Toy and Book Closet in PittstonSaturday, April 11th

Seton Catholic High School Gymnasium

37 Williams Street, Pittston PA

7:00pm to 10:00pm

Music provided by SIX DRINK MINIMUM

Re-live your high school days and join us for a fun night

of dancing, food, drinks, and raffle prizes!

$20 pre-sale tickets; $25 night of the event 

Ticket includes food, drinks and amazing entertainment!

This is a 21 and over event.

CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD THE FLYER
For tickets:

Call 570-406-3382 or email TeamPositivePrescription@gmail.com
Please bring a new school supply to help us

stock up the Toy and Book Closet!!!!


 

The YMCA Greater Wilkes-Barre YMCA

SPRING FLING

party with a purpose!

Tuesday, April 14, 2015 from 5:30 – 8:30 p.m.

Rodano’s Downtown Wilkes-BarreMusic, Drink Specials, Auction Items!

CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD A FLYER

LEARN MORE, CLICK HERE (Facebook Event)

HAVE KIDS?

Register them for “Kids Night Out”

 DURING THE ADULTS EVENT!

Program will include games, crafts, swimming and a snack!

Register ONLINE or call 570-970-5011


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2015 Distinguished Citizens Award

Honoring Dominick DeNaples

& Pat O’Connor and the O’Connor Family

Presented by the Boy Scouts of America

Northeastern Pennsylvania Council

WHEN: Thursday, April 16, 2015, 6 p.m.

WHERE: Genetti’s in Downtown Wilkes-Barre

REGISTER BY CALLING: 570-207-1227


WELCOME OUR NEW MEMBERS!
Give them a call or stop by, say ‘Hi!’ and welcome them to The Chamber!

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Auntie Anne’s and Planet SmoothiePlanet-Smoothie
Wyoming Valley Mall and Wilkes Barre Walmart

Want to hold a meeting that everyone will remember?Don’t serve the same old donut and bagel meeting faire.Call Auntie Anne’s/Planet Smoothie to cater your next event with our made from scratch, baked fresh pretzels or over 30 varieties of our real fruit smoothies!

Your taste buds won’t be disappointed.


 PICT0297 Beck Packaging Corporation

Allentown
Beck Packaging Corporation is an Allentown-based distributor of packaging supplies and equipment that is celebrating its 45th anniversary. The Greater Wilkes-Barre regional contact person is Kirk Harbrecht and he can be reached at 610-704-5139 or kharb@beckpack.com

The Taylor Blanding Association

Wilkes-BarreA non-profit organization to help children that have suffered a loss of a parent.Providing guidance, assistance, and activities for grieving children in need.To learn more, click here or contact Sheina Mackey at (570) 846-7314.