Creating more or better exposure continues to be one of the greatest challenges for our businesses and communities. Whether you are trying to attract customers, employees, or attention, it seems harder than ever to stand out in the crowd of distractions. When it has become easier than ever to simply get what we need from Read More…
Chamber President Susan Williams Travels to China
I recently had the privilege to travel with eight other Chamber leaders to China. The trip, organized by Citslinc, was intended to provide us with an experience in what it would be like for members of our community and chamber to travel together. I had not really considered such a trip abroad, until Tracy Becker Read More…
Membership 101—May 14
Are you a new member of the Venango Chamber? A current member of the Chamber looking to maximize your membership? We will be holding Membership 101 events often, as a way to help you understand how to maximize your Chamber membership. These allow us to connect one-on-one with you, answer questions, and also walk you Read More…
Many Chamber Members Work Together for Community Gardens Effort
The Venango Area Community Gardens has begun placing raised beds throughout the region in an effort to help the community “grow together.” This is the third year this group has made raised beds, built by students at Vo-Tech, available for community groups, such as churches, neighborhoods, and nonprofits. The gardens committee is made up representatives Read More…
Leadership Venango Holds Eighth Session: Energy & Agriculture
The Leadership Venango Class of 2019 met for their eighth session on April 10 at the Venango County Fairgrounds. This session focused on Energy and Agriculture. Renee Tritten, Communications Supervisor for Central Electric Cooperative (CEC) and member of the Chamber’s leadership committee, had a full day planned for the class. The session began with Larry Read More…