Swinging Into Success Annual Dinner & Awards Gala Hosted by CCEDC on November 12

Swinging Into Success Annual Dinner & Awards Gala Hosted by CCEDC on November 12
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Lehigh Valley Chamber of Commerce recently issued the following announcement.

SWINGING INTO SUCCESS ANNUAL DINNER & AWARDS GALA HOSTED BY CCEDC

Friday, November 12, 2021 5:30 PM – 8:00 PM EST

Blue Mountain Resort

1660 Blue Mountain Drive

Palmerton, PA 18071

Join us as we help honor those who have made a BIG difference in our communities this year!
The CCEDC will celebrate with our partners throughout the region, recognize the communities accomplishments, honor many deserving business owners, and enjoy a delicious dinner.

Freedom to Be As You Are Gala – Swinging into Success in Carbon County!

The Nominations are in…. awards will be presented to:

Business of the Year: CTC Manufacturing
Recognizes a business that has demonstrated achievement and innovation in management, workplace excellence and has committed to growing here in Carbon County.
 
Rookie Business of the Year: Off the Charts Music School
Recognizes a business that has demonstrated enthusiasm, community spirit and excellent customer service and has committed to growing here in Carbon County. One year or less in business.
 
Tourism and Entertainment Business of the Year: The Mahoning Drive In Theater
Honors a business that attracts guests and visitors to provide amusement, recreation, hospitality and/or culture. These businesses include: restaurants, theaters, bed & breakfasts, wineries, driving ranges and eco-tourism.
 
Volunteer of the Year:  Dave Figenshu
Outstanding individual dedicated to supporting CCEDC and other community organizations.
 
Young Professional of the Year Award: Jennifer Everett
Highlights a Carbon County Young Professional highly involved in CCEDC events and community programs.
 
Economic Development Impact Project: Bennett Family Properties
Outstanding economic development project designed to bring jobs and economic growth to Carbon County.
 
William H. Bayer Lifetime Achievement Award:
This award is in honor of the late William H. Bayer for his dedication to the community.  To acknowledge his commitment to the community, the CCEDC presents this award each year to a CCEDC member that has demonstrated a lifetime commitment to our community. 

Thank you Sponsors:

PREMIUM
The Mauch Chunk Trust Company
St. Luke’s University Health Network
Sharps Compliance (ALPHA BIO MED)
Lehigh Valley Health Network

PLATINUM
PenTeleData
PPL Electric Utilities
Blue Mountain Resort
Pocono Mountains Visitors Bureau

SIGNATURE DRINK
Blue Ridge Real Estate

DECOR
CTC Manufacturing
CrossFit Unplugged

GOLD
Andreas Plumbing, Heating, AC
Dave Figenshu Digital Media

SILENT AUCTION
Buckno Lisicky & Co.

SILVER
Jim Thorpe Neighborhood Bank
First Northern Bank & Trust
Barry Isett & Associates
The Committee to Elect Doyle Heffley

BRONZE
Stokes Ministry

Contact Alice to add your company to the list!
 

Tickets are $60 per person, $100 per couple. For more information, a list of award recipients, and to register, click HERE. 

Original source can be found here.



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