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You're Invited to Whitehall Chamber's Mayoral Luncheon

Members and future members are welcome.

By Laura Long

The Whitehall Area Chamber Of Commerce is pleased to announce their Second Annual Mayoral Luncheon, Thursday, Feb. 14.  Luncheon served by noon with local mayors speaking by 12:30 p.m. 

Each mayor will give an overview of their city or township with time for questions & answers afterwards.

The event will be held at Fellowship Community Auditorium, 3000 Fellowship Dr., Whitehall.

Mayors Ed Pawlowski, Allentown, Ed Hozza, Whitehall, Thomas Reenock, Northampton, Barbara Schlegel, Catasauqua and Joseph Bundra, Coplay will present.

A special announcement will be made regarding Relay for Life.

Luncheon cost:  $15 Chamber Members; $20 Future Members.  Reservations required, contact Laura Long, 610-432-4130 or exec@waccpa.org No Walk-Ins.

 

About Whitehall Area Chamber of Commerce…The Whitehall Area Chamber of Commerce is a non-profit organization whose mission is to provide a vehicle through which the greater Whitehall business community can:  Advance business interests in the greater Whitehall area; Foster opportunities for networking; Access programs and services important to our members; and advance the commercial, civic and general interests of the greater Whitehall Area.  Learn more by calling 610-432-4130 or visitingwww.waccpa.org

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Ann Elizabeth Schlegel June 1, 2013 at 02:13 pm
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daniel dan danny June 1, 2013 at 03:11 pm
heard this was canceled due to lack of interest
Tom May 7, 2013 at 01:11 am
I contacted LVHN several months ago about volunteering with my son (8 years old) at the AndersonRead More campus. I would stay with him at all times and supervise him. I was told that they do not accept children. I think its a shame that the hospital will not accept him a a volunteer. I am trying to teach him how to give back to his community . Apparently the hospital does not want our help. I think several patients, especially older ones, would like getting assistance from a young child.
Karla Bachl May 7, 2013 at 03:14 pm
Tom, LVHN does not have an Anderson Campus. I believe you are referring to St Luke's Health Network.Read More LVHN is not able to accept volunteers under the age of 16 years old. There are many mandated reasons that young children are not allowed to volunteer in a hospital setting. Volunteering is a wonderful thing to teach your children. There are organizations in the Leigh Valley who are willing to utilize families. Please visit the Volunteer Center of the Leigh Valley for other opportunities in your area. www.volunteerlv.org