Thursday, November 13, 2008

Let Us Help Heat Your Home this Winter!


Help heat your home with our Annual Heat Your Home & Fill Your Stocking Contest. Area businesses have teamed up to make this Christmas a "Merry One!" With every purchase you make at participating businesses listed on the flyer (download flyer & print out on your printer or pick one up at area merchants) you have a chance for us to help you with your heating bill or receive a stocking filled with gift certificates. You may be one of Four Lucky Winners!

The drawing is Tuesday, December 22, 2008 at 1 PM at Eb's Market. Contest ends 12/21/08.

  • Grand Prize: $500 toward your heating bill
  • 2nd Prize: $300 stocking full of gift certificates
  • 3rd Prize: $200 stocking full of gift certificates
  • 4th Prize: $100 stocking full of gift certificates

A huge thank you to participating & contributing businesses:




Indian Hill Antiques
First Liberty Bank & Trust
* BZ Michales Beauty Shop
*Whipple Bros. Bldg Center
RL Campbell Contractor
Sheldon's Funeral Home
*Laceyville Hardware
Bell Bros Well Drilling
Bubby's Elite Cabinetry
*Dandy Mini Mart
J & K Vandermark Excavating
*Kristie's Kountry Kitchen
Carnright Design
*Lech's Pharmacy
*Vern's Feed & Supply
Benscoter Forest Products
*J & J Sales & Service
*Mark's Valley View Restaurant
Bob Clark & Son's Excavating
*Eb's Market
*Franklin Farm Service
*Brickhouse Services
*Jeanne DeRemer's Beauty Shop
*Hidden Creek Winery
Fireworks by Donnora
*Custom Cuts for Men
*Legal Blank Printery
*Wiser Choice Restauraunt
*Bluhm's Gas Sales
*Pat Gushka's Beauty Shop
Walter Sutton's Lawn Care
Shamrock Auction Services
*Huffman Service Center
*PA's Food Mart
*Kintner's Country Connections
*Eva's Restaurant & Bar
Endless Mountains Outfitters Inc.


Don't miss out! Support your local businesses & buy local along with a chance to help heat your home this winter!

Thursday, October 30, 2008

We are proud to announce that two business members of the Laceyville Business Association collaborated and created an international award winning rack card / brochure design. The prestigious award was issued in Antwerp, Belgium and the design won first against 19,000 applicants.

From the Rocket Courier
:

Tunkhannock Business Group Reaps Prestigious Award for Brochure - 10/30/2008

“We’ve been wanting to get Tunkhannock on the map, but we didn’t consider a map in Belgium."— Rich Santee
The Tunkhannock Business and Professional Association (TBPA) has been notified that its promotional brochure is an international award winner.

The brochure, “Come Home to Tunkhannock,” received a first place Regional Award of Excellence in the 2008 International Best Brochure Competition. The contest is sponsored by the International Association of Professional Brochure Distributors.

The contest results were announced in Antwerp, Belgium, by Bill Deering, the organization’s president, at its annual meeting. The Tunkhannock brochure was entered in the contest by Pennsylvania on Display, a division of Getaways on Display.

From a field of nearly 19,000 brochures, the Tunkhannock entry was among a list of 63 finalists. The entries were evaluated through competitive comparisons using the specific criteria of headline quality, construction, content and overall appeal. The judges were industry professionals representing the United States, Mexico, Canada, Europe and South Africa.

The brochures are a part of TBPA’s promotions to attract visitors to the Tunkhannock area and have been distributed to sites along Interstates 80 and 81, the Pennsylvania Turnpike and at visitors’ centers throughout Northeast Pennsylvania. The brochure features the natural beauty of the area, as well as promoting three major events in Tunkhannock: Christmas in Our Hometown, Tunkhannock Founders’ Day and Airing of the Quilts.

“We’ve been grinning all day,” said Rich Santee of TBPA. “We’ve been wanting to get Tunkhannock on the map, but we didn’t consider a map in Belgium. The credit goes to Cheryl Carnright of Carnright Design and to Ken Patton of Legal Blank Printery. They produced the final product. They are the talent.”

The promotional brochures were funded in part through a grant from the Wyoming County Room Tax Fund through the Endless Mountains Visitors’ Bureau. The Tunkhannock Business and Professional Association currently has 137 members from the greater Tunkhannock Area.

Thursday, October 9, 2008

Going Green


Green Living in Laceyville & Surrounding Communities

At the next Laceyville Business Association meeting on October 14 at 5:30 at the Wiser Choice, a proposal is being presented concerning the possibility of Laceyville and surrounding areas becoming a "green" communities.

There will also be discussion about the Susquehanna River and using it as a resource to attract not only seasonal tourists but become a viable resource year round from different endeavors.

If you have any thoughts on either of these subjects or any other subject, whether you're an individual or a business, we'd love to hear from you by either replying to this post or calling our Mayor, Ken Patton, by phone 570-869-1105 or email ken@lbprintery.net.

You may also contact Donna Ace at Laceyville Hardware with you thoughts on either subject.

We look forward to hearing from you.

Monday, September 29, 2008

Toad Hall is no longer available at Laceyville.com

When we redesigned the www.laceyville.com site, Toad Hall did not transfer with the site change. Please contact Sharon Jarvis at (570) 869-2942 if you have any questions.

Sunday, September 21, 2008

Wyalusing Public Library

Welcome to the Wyalusing Library page. Please use it to post a comment or as a reference.

Wyalusing Library - Wyalusing, PA - The Wyalusing Public Library located in the beautiful, historic town of Wyalusing, Pennsylvania. The library has served our area since 1902. If you have questions or need further information, please email us at wyalusingpl@gmail.com or call 570.746.1711.

Wyalusing Library Hours:

Monday: 10 am - 8 pm
Tuesday: 3 pm- 6 pm
Wednesday: 10 am - 8 pm
Thursday: 3 pm - 6 pm
Friday: 10 am - 8 pm
Saturday: 9 am - 4 pm
Saturday: 9am - 1pm (summer)

Mehoopany Library

Welcome to the Mehoopany Library page. Please use it to post comments or as a reference.

Mehoopany Library
Po Box 202
Mehoopany, PA 18629
570-833-2818

Located where the old Mehoopany elementary school used to be kitty corner from the Pizza Barn restaurant on School House Road.

Mehoopany Library Hours
Wed: 10:30 AM - 5 PM
Thurs: 9:30 AM - 5 PM
Fri: 10:30 AM - 5 PM
Sat: 10:30 AM - 2 PM

October 23, 2008 - Mehoopnay Library Preschool Story Hour - 9:30 AM - Fee backpack or lunchbag for each child. Crafts, stories & snack. Register today! 570-833-2818

Laceyville Library

Welcome to the area Laceyville Library Page. Please use it as a reference or to post comments.

Laceyville Library - Laceyville, PA - W Main St, Laceyville, PA 18623, (570) 869-1958

Hours:

Mon: 3 - 6 PM
Tues: 1 - 5 PM
Wed: Closed
Thurs: 10 AM - 5 PM
Fri: 4 - 7 PM
Sat: 9 AM - Noon



Sunday, August 31, 2008

Doctor's Office Has Moved


I've been asked to let people know that the house on the corner with the Veteran's Memorial is no longer the doctor's office. Dr. Zurad is now located in Tunkhannock, PA. Google Map Directions.

Physican's Care is located right next to Lech's Pharmacy. Just go in the door as if you are going to Lech's Pharmacy and turn right into the doctor's office.

Gladys Place & Norma Robbins now live in the Old Doctor's Office which is now apartments for Senior Citizens. The upstairs apartment is available for any senior citizen that meets specific guidelines and can climb stairs.

Thursday, August 28, 2008

Community Talk Back

Please feel free to post your concerns, comments, recommendations, compliments & more on this page. To add your comments, simply click on post.

Tuesday, August 19, 2008

July Community Events

We invite you to share your community interests whether it's to invite the community to an event, share your concerns about the community in general, give praise or express your dis-satisfaction with something, talk about your favorite book, whatever. This is a community talk section of the site open to the community residents and businesses.

The picture to the left is our monument honoring our war heroes from our community. It sits on the corner of the lot of the old Doctor's Office, which is now a home for retired seniors. The seniors currently residing there are Gladys Place & Norma Robbins who is wheel-chair bound. If you see either Gladys or Norma on the street, be sure to give them a big hello!

Our July Community Days was a big hit! The most popular was the Kiddie Tractor Pull. We had quite a lineup of youngsters ready to test out their toy tractors. It took awhile but as the day heated up, the water balloon tossing became a big hit! It allowed people to cool off in a big way. Later that night the dancing was lots of fun.

On the same day, the Oldest House had an open house for history buffs and Hidden Creek Winery had their annual Pig Roast & Fireworks. July turned out to be a huge area event with lots going on. It was hard to choose where to go first!

If you've been strolling down the street, have you noticed the new flags and signage? Eb's is sporting a brand new sign this year & the Laceyville Business Association has added red, white & blue flags attached to the lamp posts. Slowly but surely, we're making our street aesthetically pleasing.

Laceyville was extremely proud that the Sojourners camped along the banks of the Susquehanna and stayed long enough to give an interesting talk about the importance of the river and where the water originated from. Laceyville has long been a stop for canoing, kayaking, boating & fishing. We've created a peaceful area where people can camp as well as picnic or just sit and enjoy the river. The area gets a lot of activity and will get more in the future. There are plans in the making....talk to our Mayor Ken Patton about some of them.

If you haven't visited our river walk, stop in any time, it's free.