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MLCC’s 6th Annual Ladies’ Day Bash
This year marks the 6th Annual Ladies’ Day Bash! To be held at the Donegal Event Center on September 29th, 2019 at 1pm-5pm (doors open at noon!) Make sure you get your tickets in advance at the MLCC Office in Jones Mills or these other chamber members.
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We’re Calling All Brides, Grooms, Moms and Mother-in-Laws . . .
Are you or is someone you know getting married? Do you want a scenic, rustic, Americana or similar themed venue or wedding? Does a one-stop-shop for planning your wedding sound like it would be helpful? If so, then search no further! Visit LaurelHighlandsWeddings.com today.
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20th Annual Golf Outing Recap
MLCC’s 20th Annual Golf Outing Recap If you weren’t able to attend our 20th Annual Golf Outing, enjoyed on the course at Norvelt Golf Club, on Friday, May 17th, 2019, this recap is for you! After the singing of our National Anthem by Katelyn Rose Ritenour, individuals and teams flooded
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Get Hooked on Fishing in the Laurel Highlands
Give a man a fish, and you feed him for a day. Teach a man to fish, and you feed him for a lifetime. With the last days of winter fading away and local rivers and streams flowing once again, many are eagerly anticipating the opportunity to sit back, dip
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Do You Have a Great Idea for a Community Event?
Team up with the Mountain Laurel Chamber of Commerce through its Community Pop-Up Events program! It’s the perfect way to get your idea off the ground and get the marketing and planning support you need to make your event a success! Through this program we will be able to help
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Joe Sarnelli Receives MLCC’s Community Service Award
The Mountain Laurel Chamber of Commerce would like to congratulate Mr. Joseph Sarnelli for being the recipient of our Community Service Award.
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20th Anniversary Dinner Celebration Recap
MLCC Celebrates Milestone 20 Year Anniversary in the Laurel Highlands Over one hundred Mountain Laurel Chamber of Commerce members and affiliates joined together recently in celebration of the non-profit organization’s 20th anniversary. Executive Director, Kris Enberg, said she was happy with the turnout and thrilled to honor the milestone
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MLCC CELEBRATES 20TH ANNIVERSARY!
A fixture in the Laurel Highlands for two decades, the Mountain Laurel Chamber of Commerce’s objective is to enhance the community and offer support for local economic development. The non-profit organization strives to promote local businesses and community events and increase awareness of issues important to the communities they serve.
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Meet Our Team: Behind the Doors at the MLCC
We would like to introduce you to a few of our extra special team members here at the MLCC whose talents, dedication, and support have helped us grow year after year.
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It’s Official! The MLCC Office Has Relocated
As of March 1, 2018, current and potential chamber members, local businesses and residents, and visiting tourists will now find the chamber office located at 4111 State Route 31, Jones Mills, PA 15646, only a half of a mile east of Sarnelli’s Corner. Long-time residents of the Jones Mills area
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We Ask Petite Feet Pet Care, “What Is Pet Sitting?”
What is “pet sitting”? Mylyssa Wilson, owner and pack leader of Petite Feet Pet Care, has heard that question countless times over the last 10+ years in business in Westmoreland County. “Pet sitting, in a nutshell, is the perfect alternative to boarding or kennels”, she explains. “Pets stay at home
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Rapid Bridge Replacement Project
Rapid Bridge Replacement Project in Fayette County The Rapid Bridge Replacement Project is an $899 million public-private partnership (P3) between the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) and Plenary Walsh Keystone Partners (PWKP). Through this initiative, 558 structurally deficient bridges will be replaced with newly designed structures, designed to last over
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Route 31 Reconstruction Plans
On Wednesday, April 13th, the Mountain Laurel Chamber of Commerce hosted an open forum where local business leaders and community members reviewed plans for the reconstruction of Route 31 in Donegal. The attendees were able to view the preliminary construction map from PennDOT which you can now also view from