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Bellefonte Intervalley Area Chamber of Commerce

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First-year 20 D’Angelo Penn in the game 31 Brad Bars WR LB Fr. Roberts So. head against Ohio 21 Jake Zupanic Wide Receiver Right Guard RB 32 Joe Baker 67 Dan Feeney, 8 Allen Robinson, DE So. coached in the second coach Bill O’Brien So. 22 Kenny got outS half of ■ The Ugly: 32 Jack Haffner Mullen 76 Cody Evers, 6-4, 293, Fr. So. 85 B. Moseby-Felder6-3, 201, So. P 23 Lawrence Sr. McGloin had the losses. CB critical interception 6-4, 304, So. 33 Michael Barnett So. , 6-2, 195, FB Fr. a bad day. 15 Alex Kenney, 23 Blair Stellhorn Yancich CB He in Nebraska Jr. 33 Colin Bryan 6-0, 192, So. Jr. Right Tackle LB Sr 21 Trevor 24 Andre touchdown the second half which threw a 59 Peyton WR Booker Williams, Fr. grounding and took a led to a 34 Dominic Eckert, 24 David 6-1, 186, Fr. RB Fr. 37 Evan Lewis, penalty in WR terrible intentional 57 Pete Bachman, 6-6, 293, So. Calhoun Fr. safety. His the 35 Pat Zerbe Salomone 5-10, 174, 24 Matt Perez FB Fr. 6-5, 285, So. DB reaction? 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Coffman, Reisman Fr. 43 Mike HullMauti 7 Nate Sudfeld, 6-2, 191, So. heads for the 31 Tyler Reeves LB Sr. P NATI HARNIK/AP Left Guard Jr. end zone during 6-5, 218, Fr. 65 Miles Dieffenbach, 44 Michael 31 Jordan LB So. S Fuhrman Saturday’s game photo Wallace So. 33 Christian 60 Ty Howle, 45 Alex Butterworth 6-3, LS Sr. LB with 12 Stephen Running Back Fr. 6-0, 298, Jr. 300, So. 33 Zack ShawEnglum 45 P.J. Byers Overall: 6-4 TE P 20 D’AngeloHouston, 6-0, 218, Jr. Fr. Jr. Big Ten: 4-2 34 Jacarri Roberts, 5-10, 46 Adam Cole DE FB Sr. Center Alexander 6 Fr. Home: 3-2 Tevin 54 195, 35 Quai Chandler Matt Stankiewitch, Coleman, LB Road: 3-2 47 Jordan Coach: Bill 6-1, 200, Fr. So. LB Fr. Jr. Hill 62 Frank Figueroa, 35 Mitchell 6-3, 301, O’Brien, first DB 48 Kevin DiSanto Voss Fr. DL Sr. year 6-3, 308, Jr. Sr. 36 Tim Bennett 83 Ted Bolser, Tight End Overall: 4-6 K/P Record at Penn 49 Brennan Jr. PK So. 6-6, 250, Big Ten: 2-4 37 Mark State: 6-4 85 Charles DB Right Guard Murphey 50 Anthony Franklin So. Home: 2-4 64 John Urschel, Love III, 6-3,Jr. LB Fr. 38 Isaiah Overall record: Coach: Kevin Road: 2-2 S Stanko Roundtree 240, Sr. So. 51 Drew Boyce 75 Eric Shrive, 6-3, 307, Jr. Wilson, second 39 Erich 6-4 G RB Fr. Toth So. 6-6, 305, Jr. year 52 Brent Smith DEFENSE 40 Chase vs. Indiana: LB Fr. Record at Indiana: K/P Parker 0-0 Fr. 53 Derek Dowrey 40 Matt Zakrzewski 5-17 DE Fr. Right Tackle LB 25 Ryan Phillis, Left End Fr. 78 Mike Farrell, Overall record: 41 Tanner 54 Matt Stankiewitch FB DT Fr. 6-3, 261, Kearns 5-17 So. 95 Bobby 58 Adam Gress, 6-6, 306, Sr. 42 David 55 Wendy Richardson, So. TE vs. Penn State: C Cooper Fr. 6-6, 311, Jr. Sr. Laurent 6-3, 279, So. 42 Chad 0-1 LB 56 Anthony Roggeman C RUSHING So. Defensive Fr. 43 Brandon Zach Zwinak P 97 Larry Black Tackle 57 Emery Alosi DEFENSE Jr. G 138 for 686 Etter Fr. 44 Ishmael Grubbe Jr., 6-2, 294, LB 99 Adarius (5.0) Bill Belton 58 Adam Gress So. Sr. LS Jr. Rayner, 6-2, 44 Adam Thomas Defensive LB 60 for 258 (4.3) 98 Adam Kranda 18 Deion End 59 Pete Massaro So. T Replogle, 6-3, 292, Fr. Michael Zordich 44 Andrew Barnes, Jr. DE 75 Nicholas Wilson 294, Sr. Fr. 59 Pete Massaro, 6-4, 246, Fr. 60 Ty Howle 66 for 239 (3.6) RUSHING 45 Dimitrius DE Sr. Singer, 6-3, Stephen Houston Derek Day Carr-Watson RB Fr. 290, Sr. 90 Sean Stanley, 6-4, 256, Sr. 62 Frank Figueroa 46 Mike Replogle C FB 33 for 109 (3.3) Jr. Jr. PENN STATE’S D’angelo Roberts 129 for 583 (4.5) 86 C.J. Olaniyan, 6-1, 243, Sr. 64 John Urschel 47 Chase 33 Zack Shaw, Right End C DE Hoobler Jr. Jesse James, NATI HARNIK/AP So. 77 for 274 (3.6) 6-3, 248, So. 6-3, 294, Sr. 48 Simeon 65 Miles Dieffenbach touchdown 96 John Laihinen, Tevin Coleman LB photo G Jr. So. during Saturday’s left, and Matt Lehman 49 Griffen Ikudabo 6-4, 250, So. Defensive 66 Angelo LB celebrate a C Dahlstrom PASSING game. Fr. Tackle So. Matt McGloin 47 Jordan Mangiro Isaiah Roundtree 45 for 213 (4.7) 50 Jake Reed Strongside Hill, 6-1, 292, LB 68 Bryan Davie G Jr. 29 for 146 (5.0) Linebacker 229 of 377, 4 Forisee Fr. 84 Kyle Baublitz, 51 Kyle Kennedy Sr. OL Hardin, 6-1, 2,676 yds., Steven Bench 70 Nate Cadogan So. G 6-5, 287, So. 47 Chase So. 19 TD, 4 int. 52 Austin 91 DaQuan 2 of 8, 12 yds. LB Hoobler, 6-2, 208, So. Schlosser 72 Brian Gaia Jones, 6-3, Fr. T 53 Shawn 242, So. Jr. 93 James Terry, 324, Jr. LB Heffern 73 Mark Arcidiacono Fr. DT Fr. Middle 6-3, 54 PASSING 316, Sr. Alex Ziedas DE Linebacker MICHAEL Cameron Coffman 42 David Fr. CONFERENCE 75 Eric Shrive 55 Jake Michalek Cooper, G 183 of 295, Jr. OL Outside Linebacker RECEIVING Leaders 55 Jake Michalek, 6-1, 225, So. ZORDICH Fr. Nate Sudfeld 76 Donovan Allen Robinson 1,932 yds., 6 Gerald 56 Nick Mangieri G LB Jr. 12 TD, 6 int. 6-2, 242, So. Hodges, 6-2, Smith W-L So. 51 of 82, 632 Conference 78 Mike Farrell 57 Pete Bachman % 43 Mike Hull, 237, Sr. 63-786 (12.5) T DE Tre Roberson Kyle Carter yds., 7 TD, 1 Fr. Weakside Fr. W-LOVERALL Pct. 8 TD 58 Tyler McGuigan 79 Kevin Blanchard Linebacker int. 49 Griffen 33 of 50, 368 42 Michael 6-0, 228, So. Ohio State OT % T Overall STEPHEN Sr. So. Dahlstrom, Brandon Moseby-Felder 36-453 (12.6) Mauti, 6-2, yds., 2 TD, 1 59 Peyton Pct. 80 Matt Zanellato 51 Kyle Kennedy, 6-0 DT 6-3, 226, 38 Ben Kline, 2 TD T 232, Eckert int. Wisconsin HOUSTON Jr. Fr. 1.000 60 Will Matte 6-2, 224, Fr. Sr. 6-3, 232, Fr. Jr. 26-385 (14.5) 82 Brian Irvin OT Matt Lehman 10-0 WR Fr. 4-2 So. 1 TD Penn State 62 Ralston 1.000 .667 C Left Cornerback 84 Kyle Baublitz RECEIVING Middle Linebacker Sr. TE Sr. 16-196 (12.0) 7-3 28 Antonio Shane Wynn 63 Jerrell Evans 4-2 40 Glenn OL Indiana .700 3 TD .667 Kirlew 84 Matt Lehman 51-463 (9.1), Fr. Carson, 6-3, DT So. 23 LawrenceMarshall, 5-11, 188, 63 Tyler Lukens 6-4 6 TD DT 33 Michael 2-4 235, Cody Latimer Jr. Barnett, 5-10, 85 B. Moseby-Felder Sr. Purdue .600 .333 TE Jr. Yancich, 6-2, Jr. 64 Collin 44-707 (16.1), OL 187, Jr. SCORING Rahrig 4-6 233, Sr. Fr. 1-5 86 C.J. Olaniyan Sam Ficken 5 TD Kofi Hughes 65 Wes Rogers WR Jr. Illinois .400 .200 OL Safety 36-502 37 Mark Murphey, So. 86 Bryce Wilson 4-6 67 Dan Feeney 0-6 DE So. Allen Robinson 62 pts. (10 FG, 32 PAT) 4 Adrian Cornerback OL Ted Bolser 35-377 (13.9), 3 TD .400 .000 36 Tim Bennett, 6-2, 206, So. Fr. Amos, 6-0, 87 Kyle Carter 68 David 48 pts. (8 TD) TE Fr. 2-8 205, So. OL 39 Jesse Della (10.8), 2 TD 5-9, 181, So. Kaminski Fr. Matt McGloin Legends .200 69 Alex Todd 88 Tyrone OL TE Fr. 12 Stephon Valle, 6-1, 190, So. Smith 30 pts. (5 TD) Fr. Right Cornerback W-L 70 Jacob Nebraska 89 Garry Gilliam 7 Brian Williams, % DT DT So. Jesse James Bailey 3 Da’Quan Morris, 5-8, 186, Sr. Fr. W-L 71 Bill Ivan 24 pts. (4 TD) 5-1 6-0, JESSE Davis, 5-10, 90 Sean Stanley OL 22 Kenny Michigan % TE Jr. SCORING .833 Fr. Mullen, 5-10, 185, So. 161, Fr. Stephen Houston 72 Michael OT 8-2 91 DaQuan JAMES 180, So. 5-1 DE Sr. So. 74 pts. (12 Northwestern .800 .833 73 Bernard Mitsch Jones DT 10 Malcolm Free Safety TD) Mitch Ewald 93 James Terry Fr. 7-3 DT Jr. 3-3 SPECIAL TEAMS 74 Charlie Taylor Willis, 5-11, 72 pts. (12 Minnesota .700 OL .500 23 Ryan Keiser, 94 Evan Schwan FG, 36 PAT) So. 209, DT Sr. Shane Wynn 75 NicholasChapman 7-3 CAMERON 2-4 OT 6-1, 200, So. Jr. Michigan State 36 pts. (6 TD) .700 Sliger Kicker Jr. .333 95 Carl Nassib PENN STATE 16 Mitch DE Fr. 76 Cody DT 6-4 Ewald, Evers COFFMAN 2-4 Sr. 96 Cody Castor Strong Safety Iowa .600 99 Nick Freeland,5-10, 173, Jr. 77 Dimitric .333 DE Fr. OL 7 S. Obeng-Agyapo Camiel So. 5-5 6-0, 201, Sr. 141.3 2-4 97 Sam Ficken 78 Jason DT Sr. OT .500 .333 ng, 5-10, 207, Spriggs 27 Jake Fagano, RUSHING/GAME INDIANA Fr. 79 Gregory 98 Anthony 4-6 Jr. OT K Punter 6-0, 3.7 206, Sr. Lewis 39 Erich Toth, So. Fr. 138.2 .400 80 Sean Damaska PENN STATE RUSHING/ATT. 99 Austin Zettel OL 6-3, 190, Fr. DE Fr. 231-389-4 93 Nick Campos, Fr. Johnson 81 Duwyce BIG TEN SCHEDULE SPECIALISTS 4.1 WR Evan Hailes DT Fr. 6-0, 182, Fr. Wilson Fr. PASSING 82 Sean Barrett THIS WEEK’S 137.9 WR 268.8 Jordan Kerner GAMES DT So. 267-428-8 Jr. Placekicker RUSHING/GAME INDIANA Long Snapper 82 Caleb PASSING/GAME 97 Sam Ficken, Indiana at Penn 91 Matt Dooley, LS Cornett Fr. Jamie Van 3.8 DE Fr. 244.0 410.1 6-3, 172, So. 83 Ted Bolser 293.2 Fleet RUSHING/ATT. WR 82 Sean Barrett, 6-4, 257, So. Iowa at Michigan,State, noon TOTAL/GAME Fr. Mike Wallace 199-346-7 LB Sr. 84 Jamonne 6-6, 200, Fr. noon TE 5.2 5.3 431.4 Punter Jr. Northwestern PASSING 45 Alex Butterworth, CB Jr. 85 Charles Chester TOTAL/ATT. WR at Michigan 207.0 Love III Jr. 179-292-5 State, noon 28.0 39 Erich Toth, Holder Minnesota at 86 Paul Phillips 5-10, 206, 5.6 PASSING/GAME TE SCORING/GAME Nebraska, 3:30 Jr. Sr. 87 Leneil 2 Cameron 6-3, 190, Fr. 344.9 Ohio State at p.m. Kick TE 201.8 Himes 31.2 So. Coffman, TOTAL/GAME 15 Alex Kenney, Returner Wisconsin, 3:30 88 Anthony 6-2, 191, So. DT Purdue at Illinois, p.m. Corsaro 4.8 So. 445.8 39 Jesse Della 6-0, 192, So. 89 Mike Carter TOTAL/ATT. 3:30 p.m. TE 1 Shane Wynn,Kick Return Fr. Valle, 6-1, 90 Garrett 18.6 190, So. 5.8 FB 5-7, 157, So. Libertowski SCORING/GAME Jr. 6 Tevin Coleman, LAST WEEK 91 Matt Dooley Punt DE Fr. 6-1, 200, Fr. 37 Evan Lewis, Returner 32.2 92 Justin Michigan 38, LS Rayside So. 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Contents

Street Map of Bellefonte ........................................................................................Inside Front Cover Welcome to Victorian Bellefonte & Centre County’s Intervalley Area .......................................4 BIACC Board of Directors ......................................................................................................................4 2014 Calendar of Events ........................................................................................................................6 Four Seasons of Fun: No matter the time of year, it’s a good time to visit the Bellefonte Intervalley Area .............................................................. 12 Go Back in Time: Explore two centuries of history in Victorian Bellefonte ......................... 18 All Aboard: Trains are a big part of Bellefonte’s past, present, and future .......................... 22 Street Map of Milesburg ...................................................................................................................... 26 Street Map of Pleasant Gap ............................................................................................................... 27 BIACC Membership Benefits .............................................................................................................. 28 Membership Listings ............................................................................................................................ 30 Telephone Directory ............................................................................................................................. 48

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Intervalley Area Chamber of Commerce

Welcome to Victorian Bellefonte & Centre County’s Intervalley Area

I am proud to welcome you to our area and invite you to meet the people of our friendly, safe and charming community. Bellefonte was the home of seven governors and is the present home of the American Philatelic Society and its museum. It was founded more than 200 years ago, and the origin of its name is steeped in legend and controversial to this day. Bellefonte and the Intervalley area is a region rich in culture and history, with something wonderful for every age and interest – from Pure Imagination Toy Shop to world class fly-fishing and outdoor sports and on to our Victorian architecture, museums, special events, historical bed and breakfasts, and unique dining and shopping establishments. These things and much more are here for you – just ask about what interests you. Please be sure to contact us at the Bellefonte Train Station if we can help you with recommendations, the very latest information or can, in any way, make your visit more enjoyable. You can call us at: 814-355-2917, e-mail us at: bellefontecoc@aol.com or you can visit www.bellefontechamber.org. Founded in 1938, the Bellefonte Intervalley Area Chamber of Commerce has played a vital role in the economic development of the region. Located in the historic Train Station, we are continually striving to meet the needs of our members, assist with promotional activities, and provide educational and networking opportunities to our members and business community. Our mission is to promote and develop a high quality, positive business and living environment in the Intervalley region. Our “Members First” policy guarantees that our members and their services receive priority-referral status from the staff and members of the Chamber. Please take a moment to review our guide and the information listed inside. Our members are available to serve your many needs. Should you require any assistance, have inquiries, or wish to become a member, please feel free to give us a call. Very truly yours, Gary Hoover, Executive Director of the Bellefonte Intervalley Area Chamber of Commerce

2014 BIACC Board of Directors Position

Name

Business Affiliation

President Vice President Treasurer Past President

Chuck Kormanski Donna Benner Tami Schuster Nick Lingenfelter

Mattress World The Governors’ Pub Our Fair Lady B&B First National Bank

Board Members Dr. S. Candace Covey Dr. Melissa Moyer Michael Pipe Sally Houser Betsey Howell Stephen Kassimer Joann Knupp Kerry O’Hara Pastor William Osman Ralph Stewart, Manager Gregory Wendt Holly Wilson

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Optometrist Moyer Chiropractic Centre County Commissioner Bellefonte Victorian Christmas Central PA Convention and Visitors Bureau State College Spikes McCafferty House B&B First National Bank St. John Lutheran Church Bellefonte Borough Northwest Savings Bank Administrative Assistant Rep. Kerry Benninghoff


Restek is a leading developer and manufacturer of chromatography columns and accessories. We provide analysts around the world with the innovative tools they need to monitor the quality of air, water, soil, foods, pharmaceuticals, chemicals, and petroleum products. Restek opened for business in 1985 in a single room of a converted elementary school, but its founder and only staff, Paul Silvis, had a vision for the future: to create an environment in which people would look forward to coming to work as much as to going home. Twenty-six years later, more than 300 employee-owners work, play, and celebrate milestones at our state-of-the-art 140,000 ft2 facility in Penn Eagle Industrial Park, Bellefonte; at our research facility in California; and at our subsidiary locations in England, France, Germany, Italy, and Japan. Along the way, we’ve accumulated many national, state, and local awards, including the State College Business and Professional Women’s Employer of the Year, the Outstanding Technology Company award from the Chamber of Business & Industry of Centre County, and ESOP Company of the Year award from the PA/DE Chapter of The ESOP Association. We’ve also been recognized as one of the Wall Street Journal’s 15 Top Small Workplaces and ranked three times as one of the 100 Best Places to Work in Pennsylvania. But, we understand that while wonderful, praise is temporary and our continued success depends on every employee-owner. That’s why we encourage each other to envision, create, and improve Restek® products, which ultimately represent us. Our family-friendly work environment provides an array of professional and personal development opportunities and amenities, and since 2009, we are 100% employee-owned. To learn more about what makes Restek a great place to work and to view a full list of our exciting employment opportunities, visit us at www.restek.com

care for people plus Associated Care Groups, Inc. Providing services to individuals with intellectual disabilities In Homes, In Communities, In Lives

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Calendar of Events Year-Round

Select Sundays at 2:30 p.m. Centre County Library Bellefonte Concerts in an historic home turned library 355-1516 Bellefonte Art Museum for the Families of Centre County 355-4280

Trout season opens April 12.

2014 March TBA 4th Annual Bellefonte Volunteer Fair April 19 Community Easter Egg Hunt Downtown Bellefonte & Talleyrand Park TBA Healthy Kids Day Bellefonte YMCA Fun and educational activities to promote healthy lifestyles for kids. 355-5551 12 Saturday PSU BlueWhite Football Game Beaver Stadium, PSU Penn State’s annual intrasquad spring scrimmage. 800-648-8269 12 Trout Season Opening Day World-class fly-fishing in our sparking, trout-stocked mountain streams.

April-November Wednesdays & Saturdays Bellefonte Farmers’ Market In front of Centre County Courthouse Saturdays Bellefonte Farmers’ Market Gamble Mill Parking Lot, 8 a.m. to noon Producer-only market with fresh-from-the-farm fruits, vegetables,and homemade treats. May 18 Big Spring Festival Downtown Bellefonte Trout stocking, food, music, and more while celebrating the town’s “Big Spring” waters. 30 Friday American Cancer Society Relay for Life Governors Park, Bellefonte 24-hour event celebrating survivorship and raising funds to fight cancer. 800-227-2345

June Early Summer Bellefonte Garden Club Garden Tour Whether you are a gardener, a homeowner or if you simply enjoy beauty and serenity, enjoy Bellefonte’s Garden Tour. 1 Bellefonte Intervalley Area Chamber 2014 Croquet Tournament 355-2917 7 Saturday Bellefonte Children’s Fair Pony rides, face painting, games, stories, and crafts for kids of all ages. 13-15 Historic Cruise & Car Show Downtown Bellefonte Restored Classic and antique cars, an auction and 50s-style cruising the clock to see and be seen.

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June-August Sundays Summer Sounds from the Gazebo Talleyrand Park Concerts from Dixieland to classic rock each summer Sunday evening at 7 p.m. at the Gazebo. 222-1414 July

TBA Fall Train Rides Bellefonte Train Station 355-1053 TBA Trick or Treat Night 355-1501 November 23 Christmas Decorating Day Downtown Bellefonte

TBA JazzPA Annual celebration of jazz music that features local, regional, and national artists.

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August

6 The Plunge YMCA Centre County Participants enter water at Sayers Dam at the Bald Eagle State Park despite the frigid temperature to raise the money for the YMCA’s Open Door program, which allows the Y to turn no one away for their inability to pay. 12-14 Bellefonte

15-16 Bellefonte Arts & Crafts Fair Downtown Bellefonte More than 100 arts and crafts booths, plus music from jazz to rock. 353-1115 21-28 Centre County Grange Encampment & Fair Grange Fairgrounds, Centre Hall Carnival rides, entertainment, animal exhibits and foot at the county’s oldest tenting fair. October TBA Fall Festival Weekend: Antique Fair, Festival, Halloween Parade Talleyrand Park Children’s games, food and plenty of family fun at the festival and parade, plus the addition of the Antique Fair that started in 2013. 355-2917 2 Thursday Centre County United Way Day of Caring Thousands of volunteers join forces to work on projects across Centre County. 238-8283

December

Santa Express Train Rides take place in December.

Victorian Christmas Downtown Bellefonte A celebration of Bellefonte’s nineteenth-century heritage with carriage rides, craft shows, historic walking tours, and more. 355-2917 TBA Santa Express Train Rides Bellefonte Train Station 355-1053 n

For event updates and more information, visit www.visitbellefonte.com

Penn State Football 2014 Schedule August 30 ................vs. Central Florida (in Dublin, Ireland) September 6 ...............................AKRON September 13 .......................at Rutgers September 20 ....MASSACHUSETTS September 27 ......NORTHWESTERN October 11 ...........................at Michigan October 25.........................OHIO STATE November 1........................ MARYLAND

November 8.............................at Indiana November 15 .............................TEMPLE November 22 .............................at Illinois November 29 ..........MICHIGAN STATE Home games are at Penn State’s Beaver Stadium. For more information, call (814) 863-1000 or 800-833-5533.

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Attractions

There are many attractions during the year in and around historic Bellefonte and surrounding areas. Visit www.visitbellefonte.com and www.bellefontearts.org to get a complete list of community events for kids and adults. The Bellefonte Historical and Cultural Association holds special events including Summer Sounds from the Gazebo and the Victorian Christmas Arts & Crafts Fair. Other unique attractions and events include

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the Centre County Garage Fair featuring amusement rides, concession stands, tractor, truck, and ATV pulls, livestock judging, horse shows, and much more. The American Philatelic Society offers an educational experience whether you are new to stamp collecting or have collected for years. The Bellefonte Art Museum of Centre County hosts exciting and interesting exhibits during the year. Music lovers can enjoy a two-day Jazz PA Summer Jazz Celebration. Only 12 miles from Penn State University Park campus, enjoy hike trails, meet the birds of prey in the Raptor Center, and explore the hands-on exhibits and live reptiles in the Discovery Room at Shaver’s Creek Environmental Center. While in the area, spark your creativity, curiosity, and imagination at the Discovery Space Children’s Science Museum or catch a performing arts show at the Penn State Centre Stage in State College. n

Sponsors the following Special Events • Community Easter Egg Hunt, April • Big Spring Festival, May • Garden Club, April- Early May Daffodil Drive Ongoing Community Children’s Garden • Children’s Fair, June (Bellefonte Sunrise Rotary Partner) • Historic Cruise, June • Arts & Crafts Fair, August • Fall Festival/Community Days, October • Victorian Christmas, December • Bellefonte Museum for Centre County Ongoing Exhibits and Events

www.visitbellefonte.com (814) 355-2917

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Sunday Afternoons at the Library

Concerts at the Centre County Library

BHCA Gallery at the Gamble Mill Presenting Regional Artists

Victorian Christmas Arts & Crafts Show Presented jointly with Victorian Christmas, Inc.

Summer Sounds from the Gazebo Concerts in Talleyrand Park

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Expand your World! • Art exhibits from around the world and around the corner • Workshops for children & adults • Free artist receptions the first Sunday of each month • Free workshops for kids the first Sunday of each month • FREE ADMISSION!

133 North Allegheny Street, Bellefonte, PA Friday, Saturday & Sunday; 1:00 - 4:30 PM

Annual Holiday Show & Sale, Dec.-Jan.

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Shaver’s Creek ENVIRONMENTAL CENTER Experience the Natural World at Penn State’s Nature Center

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Raptor Center ❁ Inspiring ❁ Teambuilding Programs ❁ ❁ Summer Camps ❁ Discovery ❁ Fall Harvest Fest ❁ ❁ Maple Harvest Fest ❁ Since 1976! ❁ Hiking Trails ❁ ❁

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Summer Jazz Celebration July 25-26, 2014 Historic Bellefonte PA

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Centre County deserves a weekly newspaper that provides balanced, comprehensive coverage of news of importance to the readers of Centre County.

published on thursdays!

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Four Seasons of Fun

No matter the time of year, it’s a good time to visit the Bellefonte Intervalley Area Make your visit to the Bellefonte Intervalley Area extra special by enjoying one of our many events and activities while you’re here. Sporting events, fairs and festivals, concerts, and more — there’s always something fun happening here!

The Easter Egg Hunt kicks of the spring season in Bellefonte.

Springtime kicks off with the Bellefonte Community Easter Egg Hunt, held before Easter in beautiful Talleyrand Park. Children search for 10,000 eggs hidden on the lawn and amid thousands of daffodils that bloom throughout the park (and around town). Families enjoy games, refreshments, and a visit from the Easter Bunny. Also popular in April is Healthy Kids Day at the Bellefonte YMCA. Farmers’ markets open in front of the Centre County Courthouse and in the Gamble Mill parking lot, offering the opportunity to buy farm-fresh local vegetables,

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fruits, and homemade treats. Meanwhile, the Bellefonte Garden Tour showcases diverse gardens at homes in this historic town. The first Saturday after April 11 marks the opening of Pennsylvania’s trout season, and the Intervalley Area’s mountain-fed sparkling streams are among the best in the world. Bellefonte residents and visitors celebrate the town’s clear waters on the third weekend in May with the Big Spring Festival, held in Talleyrand Park near the “Big Spring” that provides the town’s water supply. Among the day’s highlights are concerts, kayaking, craft booths, children’s activities, and the stocking of Spring Creek with trout. Those who love motorboats, sailboats, and jet skis enjoy warmer weather by heading to Bald Eagle State Park’s 1,730-acre Foster Joseph Sayers Reservoir, which also offers a sandy swimming beach and picnic area. As summer approaches, the Bellefonte Children’s Fair features games, face painting, pony rides, entertainment, and other activities. On Father’s Day weekend, another longtime tradition hits the streets of the county seat as the Bellefonte Cruise draws car-lovers and fun-lovers downtown. Stock cars, antique cars, street rods, and cruising and touring motorcycles — they’re all here, along with a sock hop, motorcycle poker run, 5K race, and much more. During the summer, music-lovers gather at Talleyrand Park on Sundays for Summer Sounds from the Gazebo. Residents and visitors set up lawn chairs and picnic baskets to enjoy free concerts ranging from Dixieland to classic rock. In July, national, regional, and local artists converge on Bellefonte and State College for JazzPa, one of the premier jazz events west of the Hudson River. The main stage is in Talleyrand Park, and many performances are free of charge. August brings the visual arts to town for the Bellefonte Arts & Crafts Fair. More than 100 juried artists and crafters display their works in the park, along with family entertainment, tasty food, and children’s activities. On the other side of Nittany Mountain, the Centre County Grange Encampment & Fair takes


over the region the last week of the month. In addition to carnival rides, farm animals, and favorite foods, the 140-year-old Grange Fair is renowned for its sprawling tent encampment. As summer turns to fall, and the colors of red, yellow, and orange blaze across the mountain and valley, the annual Fall Festival and Community Days take advantage of crisp, pleasant weather to offer children’s games, ghost stories, music, food, and more

Bellefonte Victorian Christmas is one of the region’s signature events.

in Bellefonte. In 2013, the festival included an Antiques Fair as part of the weekend festivities. Fall-foliage train rides are available via the Bellefonte Historical Railroad Society. One of the region’s signature events takes place every December — Bellefonte Victorian Christmas. Immerse yourself in Charles Dickens’s “Christmas Past” with a historic-homes tour, horse-drawn buggy rides, strolling costumed carolers, Victorian tea party, arts and crafts show, gingerbread-house contest, rides on the Santa Express historic train, and so much more. Meanwhile, Bald Eagle State Park offers brave-hearted individuals the chance to take The Plunge, running into frigid lake waters to raise funds for the YMCA. On the warmer side, during the winter, concerts take place on selected Sunday afternoons in a historic setting at the Centre County Library. We’re proud of our four seasons here in the Bellefonte Intervalley Area, and we celebrate each with special events that bring together residents and visitors in the spirit of friendship and fun. Check out one of our longstanding events and find out why people return year after year. n

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Dining

Wings from Bonfatto’s

When you work up an appetite exploring the Bellefonte Intervalley Area, stop in at one of the region’s great eateries. Whether you’re looking for a quick bite or a fine dining restaurant for a special occasion, Bellefonte features a variety of restaurants that will satisfy any mood or budget. Café on the Park, across from Talleyrand

Park, offers everything from breakfast and chef-created soups, sandwiches, and salads to Penn State Creamery ice cream. Bonfatto’s, home of the famous Bonanza Sub, is a family restaurant serving awardwinning wings, subs, salads, pizzas, steaks, and seafood. Red Rooster, On-the-Go Café offers wings, barbecue, and other comfort foods, and it smokes all its own meats, including pulled pork, beef brisket, and smoked wings. Enjoy a taste of Italy at Bella 2 or stop in for a hand-tossed pizza at Pizza Mia. The Gamble Mill Restaurant and Microbrewery combines a unique casual and historical atmosphere with bold American cuisine, an award winning wine program, and in-house craft beers. And when planning a special event, let Hoag’s Catering do all the work. Hoag’s does on-site and off-site catering and event rentals. n

Let Us Plan Your Celebration!

Specializing in: • Catering for Home & Office Parties • In House Banquets & Lunches • Wedding Receptions - Great menu options available - Up to 250 people - On & off site -Full breakfast, lunch & dinner menu packages Several wedding packages to choose from! - Convenient free parking

Hoag’s Catering & Event Rental’s Superior Food & Service Truly Allows Our Clients to be Guests at Their Own Party!

814-238-0824 • 2880 Commercial Blvd., State College

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Cozy and charming, yet affordable, Bella II’s specialty is good food! Fresh, classic pasta dishes with homemade sauces, large dinner salads, and in-house, hand-crafted desserts, top the favorites. Plan to try Bella II’s lunch buffet, Tues.-Thurs., featuring pasta, pizza, wraps, and desserts. BYOB welcomed! Take out available.

135 S. Allegheny St., Bellefonte | (814) 353-4696 Hours: Sun. 12-9, Tues.-Thurs. 11-9, Fri.-Sat. 11-10, Closed Mondays.

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Sandwiches, Salads, BBQ, Cold Beer, and More! 814-355-8584 Dine-in • Take Home • CaTering • BoTTle SHop 685 Pleasant View Blvd • Bellefonte, PA • www.redroosteronthego.com

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Open: Tuesday–Saturday 8 a.m.–2 p.m. • Sunday 9 a.m.–2 p.m. 325 West High Street • Across from the Train Station • 814-357-8442


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All Wright! Penn State senior and Bald Eagle Area alum Quentin Wright wins his second national title at the 2013 NCAA Wrestling Championships, and clinches the Nittany Lions’ third consecutive national championship

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Go Back in Time

Explore two centuries of history in Victorian Bellefonte

Historic architecture can be found all around Bellefonte.

Victorian Bellefonte is a Central Pennsylvania treasure, with historic architecture on tree-lined streets, and residents who strive to preserve more than 200 years of heritage. Whether you’re here for a special event, a shopping trip, or another type of visit, you’ll be surrounded by significant buildings that give you a glimpse into days gone by. In 1785, William Lamb bought 750 acres here and built the area’s first permanent home, as well as a mill and millrace along Spring Creek. Today, this area is still known as Lamb’s Crossing, and the historic gristmill is home to the Gamble Mill Restaurant and Microbrewery. Within a decade of Lamb’s arrival, thanks to the waters of Spring Creek and the “Big Spring,” as well as the abundance of high-

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grade iron ore, the area became a targeted place to settle. In 1795, the first street plan for Bellefonte was laid out, and in 1800 Centre County was formed. Officials authorized the first county courthouse, in Bellefonte, in 1805 — a simple stone building. An Ionic-columned porch was added in 1835. In 1854, all but the porch was torn down and the current courthouse was built, looking between those columns across the market diamond down toward Spring Creek. As the area became more prosperous, Bellefonte became a Pennsylvania focal point for wealth and political clout. Prosperous local families built fine residences such as the John Blair Linn House, constructed in 1810 of local limestone and today housing the Bellefonte Art Museum for Centre County. At North Allegheny and Lamb streets, the Hastings Mansion was fashioned after the old state capitol building and became home to Daniel Hastings, governor of Pennsylvania from 1895 to 1899. Six other nineteenth-century governors also called Bellefonte home, and a monument to these statesmen stands in Talleyrand Park. A statue outside the courthouse honors Andrew Gregg Curtin, 15th governor of Pennsylvania, also known as the “Civil War Governor.” Talleyrand Park, the prime location for many of Bellefonte’s annual events, was named after French statesman Charles Maurice de Talleyrand, who may have visited Bellefonte when he lived in exile in Philadelphia during the French Revolution. Local legend says that he looked at the Big Spring and exclaimed “la belle fontaine!” (“the beautiful fountain!”), a name that stuck with the town. Today, Talleyrand Park also is home to the visitors center, housed in the 1889 train station, which during its heyday served 12 passenger trains a day. Also here is the George Grey Barnard Sculpture Garden, featuring a bust of Abraham Lincoln by Barnard, a famed sculptor who was born in Bellefonte. Farther along the waterfront from Talleyrand Park you’ll find history of a different sort. At


Hastings Mansion was home to Daniel Hastings, governor of Pennsylvania from 1895 to 1899.

the American Philatelic Society’s national headquarters and library, you can learn about world history from the perspective of stamp collecting. It’s all housed in the restored and renovated Pennsylvania Match Factory complex. In the early 1900s, before the advent of book matches and lighters, the factory was one of the country’s leading producers of wooden matches. Several grand old homes in Bellefonte now serve as bed-and-breakfasts, offering visitors the chance to immerse themselves in local history, often including period furnishings. For example, McCafferty House on Spring Street was constructed in 1883 by Charles

McCafferty, who built most of the homes in the Bellefonte Historic District. Our Fair Lady B&B operates in the 1883 Second Empirestyle house built by lumber baron John Ardell. Second Empire is just one of many architectural styles you’ll find among Bellefonte’s historic residential and commercial buildings, many built around the time Victoria became queen of England in 1837. Gothic Revival features are evident in the Brockerhoff Hotel and the Reynolds Mansion B&B. Several Linn Street mansions demonstrate the symmetrical Italianate style, while the elaborate Queen Anne style is apparent in the Bush Arcade and The Queen B&B. As you stroll through downtown Bellefonte, take the time to look up at the varied architectural details adorning the historic buildings that today house a wide variety of shops, restaurants, and service businesses. You’ll find that Victorian Bellefonte is a beautiful backdrop for everything you do while you’re here. n

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Shopping

Whimsical yet sophisticated, each merchandise vignette at Victorian Rose is meticulously created by owner, Carol Walker, to showcase all the latest gift, gourmet, holiday, and home décor trends! Custom Gift Baskets Available! Hours: Mon-Fri 11-6, Thursday 11-7, Sat 10-6, Sun 12-5 814-355-4737 • 121 S. Allegheny Street, Bellefonte

Mish Mosh

A stroll around historic Bellefonte offers a variety of unique shops and businesses to explore. Whether Victorian or country, fun or fancy, young or old, it’s always a

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wonderful shopping experience for both visitors and locals alike. For antique lovers, Plaza Centre & The Ritz offers four floors of antiques, collectibles, crafts, and other vintage items. Looking for an eclectic collection of antiques, fine furniture, and home décor, Mish Mosh is the store for you. Confer’s Jewelers is the perfect stop for the finest diamonds as well as Pandora charms and jewelry. Its “sister store,” CO2, the unique boutique, offers an array of fun, fashion gift items, including Vera Bradley. Victorian Rose offers unique gift ideas from gourmet gift baskets to holiday decorations. Jake’s Card and Games is the place for sports cards, Dungeons & Dragons, Yu-Gi-Oh, and much more. To satisfy your sweet tooth, Sweet Memories carries an assortment of candies and now homemade fudge! Shopping for a new phone or want to sell your old phone? Wireless Made Simple will buy your old phone and offers a huge selection of replacement phones, discounted phones, and accessories. n Antiques, Fine Furniture, Estate Jewelry, Home Décor & More! Tues, Wed, Fri, & Sat 10-6, Thurs 10-8, Sun 11-4

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Sweet Mem ries Candy of all kinds & now selling homemade fudge!

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All Aboard! Trains are a big part of Bellefonte’s past, present, and future

The Nittany and Bald Eagle Railroad goes over Talleyrand Bridge during a fall-foliage tour.

There is much for visitors to see and do in Bellefonte. Antique and gift shops abound, and there are many restaurants where you can enjoy a good meal. If you like Victorian architecture, there is no shortage of wonderful buildings and homes to admire. One such building is the Victorian train station in Talleyrand Park. Built in 1889, it is home to Bellefonte’s Chamber of Commerce and the Bellefonte Historical Railroad Society (BHRS). Have you ever wandered through Talleyrand Park and wanted to know more about the railroad cars parked next to the train station? Or perhaps you’ve looked down the train tracks and wondered where they go. Well, like most of Bellefonte, the answers are wrapped in history. Those railroad tracks have a lot to do with what made Bellefonte such a successful place at the time all those lovely Victorian homes were being built. Back in the town’s early days, iron ore was a valuable commodity, and Centre County had a rich supply. Many small iron furnaces cropped up in the area, but none could get very big without better transportation. Iron is heavy, however, and back then it was difficult to carry it by pack mule or wagon over rough roads. By the early 1800s, the businessmen of Bellefonte

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wanted a better way. By 1834 a canal was under construction, though it would not reach Bellefonte until 1848. In 1839 the town chartered a railroad, but money and technology delayed progress on construction until 1857. Finally, in 1862, the railroad came to Bellefonte. The tracks we see today, originally part of the Bellefonte and Snow Shoe Railroad, eventually became part of the largest company in the world at that time: the Pennsylvania Railroad. At one time, the tracks connected with Lewisburg, Tyrone, Lock Haven, and all points beyond. When Bellefonte’s passenger service was at its peak, up to 20 trains a day stopped in town! Today, the tracks go south to Pleasant Gap and Lemont. To the north, they connect with the mainline at Milesburg and continue on to Tyrone and Lock Haven, just as they did in the old days. The tracks still see plenty of trains. Most days see a freight train headed to or from Pleasant Gap. The Nittany and Bald Eagle Railroad hauls lime, limestone, cement, kitty litter, liquid asphalt, road salt, and other commodities to customers along the line. Twice a year, the line even sees some passenger trains! Leaving from the train station in Bellefonte, passenger excursions run to Lemont, Axemann, Tyrone, and Howard. These trips are some of the biggest events of the year for the Bellefonte Historical Railroad Society. With locomotives and crew donated by the Nittany and Bald Eagle Railroad, passenger cars from the Penn Valley Railroad, and, with help from the SEDA-COG Joint Rail Authority, which now owns the tracks in Bellefonte, the BHRS hosts Fall Foliage and Santa Express excursions in October and December, respectively. These events bring hundreds of visitors to Bellefonte, and many locals have made the Santa train an annual family tradition. The excursions complement the Fall Festival and Victorian Christmas events held each year in Bellefonte. They also provide a fundraiser for BHRS’s other activities. Remember those rail cars we mentioned sitting by the station? Well, they have some history too. BHRS owns these four cars: two passenger cars, a caboose, and a snowplow. The wooden snowplow and caboose are some of the last remaining equipment operated by the Bellefonte Central Railroad (BFC). Work is in progress to


The Nittany and Bald Eagle Railroad on a fall-foliage tour.

preserve and restore the caboose, originally built in 1922. This caboose made the last trip from State College to Bellefonte before the BFC track was torn up. Over the last two years, the BHRS has removed the badly damaged roof structure and cupola. The next step is to replace a rotten beam at the top of one side of the caboose and to repair and stabilize the other side beam. Once that work is completed, a new roof will be installed, and the current siding (not original) will be replaced with new wood matching the original design. It is hoped that the caboose will become a small museum where some of the history of Bellefonte’s railroads can be shown off. The snowplow also needs some repairs. Built around 1900 by Russell Snow Plow Co. of Ridgeway, the plow was acquired by BFC in 1919. The blade was completely rebuilt by the BFC shop sometime in the 1940s, making it entirely unique. Across the NBER tracks from the caboose sit two fluted, stainless steel passenger cars. These are not just your average passenger cars: they are self-propelled! These two cars are known as Budd RDCs. The cars, manufactured in Philadelphia at the Budd Company’s Red Lion plant, are rail diesel cars. Each has two diesel engines mounted under the floor that allowed them to zip along at speeds up to 85 miles per hour. These cars were designed in the late 1940s and built between 1950 and 1962 to provide

a cheaper alternative to short-haul passenger service then pulled by steam engines. These cars had a cab at each end, so they could be driven either direction without turning. They came equipped with automatic transmissions and antilock brakes. Although their design proved quite advanced and popular with many railroads, their timing was unfortunate, as, by the mid-1960s, most railroads were looking to abandon passenger service. A few heavily modified cars are still in use today. One of BHRS’s cars, #1967 built in March of 1953, is soon to be restored to operation. The car will receive an overhaul to refurbish its mechanical systems, replace fogged up windows, and receive numerous cosmetic repairs. When completed in late 2014, the car is expected to return to excursion service running special-event trips over the NBER. Over the past several years, BHRS has been slowly growing its membership. The restoration projects mentioned above are only part of our activities. BHRS owns a mile of track leading into Lemont, and maintains that track. Over the

The Bellefonte Historical Railroad Society runs a speeder-car event during the Lemont Strawberry Festival.

past year, BHRS has replaced more than 100 crossties, repaired portions of the roadbed, rebuilt a grade crossing, and kept the line clear of weeds and underbrush. This has allowed BHRS to bring three excursion trains into Lemont and to run a speeder-car event during the Lemont Strawberry Festival. The BHRS also is focused on study and preservation of the written and photographic history of rails in Centre County; it occasionally offer tours and speakers for groups or special events. n For more information about the Bellefonte Historical Railroad Society visit bellefontetrain.org 2014 Visitors & Information Guide 23


Lodging

Our Fair Lady

The Bellefonte Intervalley Area has many delightful lodging choices from quaint bed and breakfasts to world-class hotels. Our Fair Lady, A Victorian Bed & Breakfast, built in 1883, is within walking

distance of attractions and shopping. With four smoke-free guestrooms, its amenities include daily full breakfast and an afternoon wine-and-cheese hour. Nature lovers can spend the night at Central PA’s finest fullservice campground, the Bellefonte KOA, and enjoy big bass fishing in nearby Bald Eagle State Park. At Gram & Pap’s Fort Bellefonte Campground, spend the day in the beautifully landscaped grounds and garden setting, or play outdoor games such as horseshoes, basketball, beach volleyball, shuffleboard, and mini-golf. It’s the perfect getaway with large campsites with plenty of shade, cabin rentals, cable TV, and Wi-Fi. For the more traditional traveler, many State College hotels are within minutes of Bellefonte and nearby Penn State University. With nearly 600 rooms to choose from, Lion Country Lodging can accommodate your budget and desired amenities. Choose from Days Inn Penn State, Hilton Garden Inn, Quality Inn, Super 8, Nittany Budget Motel, and Carnegie Inn & Spa. n

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Intervalley Area Chamber of Commerce

BIACC Membership Benefits By becoming a member of the Bellefonte Intervalley Area Chamber of Commerce, you help support the Chamber’s efforts to promote tourism, economic development, and other business-generation activities for our area. Chamber dues are deductable as a business expense. Your membership offers you many benefits, including:

members also are encouraged to set up tables and sell items and distribute information under the eaves at the train station during special events. Web Site: Your business will receive a FREE listing on the Chamber Web Site. A link to the chamber site can be found at www.bellefonte.com.

Group Health Insurance and Energy Saving Programs: Offered through our affiliation with the Pennsylvania Chamber of Business and Industry.

Member-to-Member Discount Club: Discounts and specials available exclusively to Chamber members.

Weekly Update: Keeps members updated with the latest news on local events. The Chamber has a weekly Chamber update in which any member can post or attach notices, ads, and flyers for free as a benefit of membership.

Special Promotional Projects: Members can take advantage of discounted media-advertising rates negotiated by the Chamber and other special projects. Have an idea for a promotional project for your business or organization? The Chamber can help with it.

Chamber Directory: You will receive a free listing in this widely distributed annual Visitors & Information Guide. Display ads in this widely distributed guide are available to members at deeply discounted rates, compared to nonmember rates. Brochure Distribution: Members may place brochures on the brochure racks in the Visitors Center located in the Bellefonte Train Station. With the everincreasing number of visitors stopping by for information, this is a great way to get the word out about your business. The Chamber also maintains a presence at special events such as the Grange Fair and local business expos, where we distribute member promotional materials for free. Visitors Center Display Case: The Chamber has a display case in the train station where members can sign up to exhibit their promotional displays. Hundreds of train station visitors every month will see your materials. Chamber

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Certificates of Origin Export Services: This service is available to all members, excluding title work. Networking Opportunities: Chamber events such as luncheons, the annual croquet tournament, and other schedules meetings and network opportunities. Business After Hours: These gatherings offer members the opportunity to showcase their busineses by hosting a Business After Hours for members and invited guests. Members First: This policy enhances the exposure of your business to individuals and businesses making inquiries to the Chamber. Advocacy: BIACC provides advocacy and, whenever appropriate, develops policy statements that reflect a pro-business position. n


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Membership Listings Prior to publishing, the Bellefonte Intervalley Area Chamber of Commerce made every effort to update listing information. Please report any areas to the chamber office. Phone and fax numbers are in 814 area code unless noted.

ACCOUNTING

BANKING

GB Accounting Services 1874 Autumnwood Drive State College, PA 16801 ph: 769-3638 fax: 867-3603 gbaccountingservices@comcast.net www.gbaccountingservices.com

Citizens Bank of Pennsylvania 835 East Bishop Street Bellefonte, PA 16823 ph: 355-8603 fax: 355-8601 Lori.boob@citizensbank.com www.citizensbank.com

ADVERTISING

First National Bank 117 South Allen Street State College, PA 16801 ph: 231-5422 fax: 237-1021 lingenfeltern@fnb-corp.com www.fnb-corp.com See our ad on page 45

Emert Associates 101 South Spring Street Bellefonte, PA 16823 ph: 353-0400 fax: 353-0500 caecpa@aol.com www.emertcpa.com

Barash Media 403 South Allen Street State College, PA 16801 ph: 238-5051 fax: 238-3415 rschmidt@barashmedia.com www.townandgown.com See our ads on pages 15, 17, 32, 33 & 45

ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES Plaza Centre 124 1/2 West High Street Bellefonte, PA 16823 ph: 357-4870 plazacentre@yahoo.com www.geocities.com/plazacenter See our ad on page 21

AUTOMOTIVE REPAIR

Black Walnut Body Shop 1620 Zion Road Bellefonte, PA 16823 ph: 355-3701 fax: 355-7497 edash@blackwalnutbodyworks.com www.blackwalnutbodyworks.com See our ad on inside flap

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Ameriserv Bank 734 South Atherton Street State College, PA 16801 ph: 235-6809 fax: 235-2697 tmcdowell@ameriserv.com www.ameriservfinancial.com

Fulton Bank 122 Eagle Point Lane Bellefonte, PA 16823 ph: 548-0082 fax: 548-0062 siavasile@fultonbank.com www.fultonbank.com Jersey Shore State Bank 100 Cobblestone Drive Bellefonte, PA 16823 ph: 272-4302 fax: 383-0076 tricia.stauffer@jssb.com www.jssb.com Kish Bank 205 Park Place, Suite 6 Bellefonte, PA 16823 ph: 353-1770 fax: 353-0590 mary.cowher@kishbank.com www.kishbank.com


M & T Bank 915 East Bishop Street Bellefonte, PA 16823 ph: 355-6406 thorner@mtb.com www.mandtbank.com See our ad on page 37

Reynolds Mansion B&B 101 West Linn Street Bellefonte, PA 16823 ph: 353-8407 fax: 353-1530 mapacacorp@aol.com www.reynoldsmansion.com

National Penn Bank 125 North Allegheny Street Bellefonte, PA 16823 ph: 548-0006 fax: 234-3677 darlene.allegretto@nationalpenn.com www.nittanybank.com

Riffles and Runs B&B 217 North Spring Street Bellefonte, PA 16823 ph: 353-8109 cjmac01@msn.com www.rifflesandruns.bellefonte.com

Northwest Savings Bank 1127 Zion Road Bellefonte, PA 16823 ph: 353-1222 smcginley@nwbcorp.com www.northwestsavingsbank.com See our ad on page 29

Mattress World 135 South Spring Street Bellefonte, PA 16823 ph: 355-0845 fax: 355-2494 ckormanski@mattressworld.org www.mattressworld.com

PNC Bank 801 East Bishop Street Bellefonte, PA 16823 ph: 231-6942 fax: 231-1724 chad.feather@pnc.com PNCBank.com Reliance Bank 100 Hawbaker Industrial Drive State College, PA 16803 ph: 235-6468 fax: 237-1428 hreichert@reliancebank.com www.reliancebank.com

BED & BREAKFAST

McCafferty House Bed & Breakfast 441 North Spring Street Bellefonte, PA 16823 ph: 355-9458 fax: 355-1393 joann4sold@aol.com www.mccaffertyhouse.com Our Fair Lady 313 East Linn Street Bellefonte, PA 16823 ph: 355-1117 ofl.schuster@gmail.com www.ourfairladybnb.com See our ad on page 24 The Queen, A Victorian B & B 176 East Linn Street Bellefonte, PA 16823 ph: 355-7946 fax: 355-7946 thequeenbnb@psualum.com www.thequeenbnb.com

BEDDING

BUILDING CONTRACTOR Gilmore Construction 106 Whitetail Drive Bellefonte, PA 16823 ph: 355-0911 fax: 355-3580 dwghammer@aol.com www.gilmoreconstruction.com See our ad on page 41

Parkview Heights Assoc. 2090 East College Avenue State College, PA 16801 ph: 355-8301 gbrown@pinehurstcustomhomes.net Pinehurst Homes 2090 East College Avenue State College, PA 16801 ph: 237-4663 fax: 234-5055 gbrown@pinehurstcustomhomes.net www.pinehurstcustomhomes.net

BUSINESS COUNSELING SCORE Central PA Chapter 2820 East College Avenue, Suite E State College, PA 16801 ph: 234-9415 fax: 234-9415 scorecentralpa@scorecpa.org www.scorecpa.org

CAMPING

Bellefonte KOA 2481 Jacksonville Road Bellefonte, PA 16823 ph: 355-7912 bellkoa@verizon.net www.bellefontekoa.com See our ad on page 24

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Fort Bellefonte Campground 2023 Jacksonville Road Bellefonte, PA 16823 ph: 355-9820 jkdetwiler@atlanticbb.net www.fortbellefonte.com See our ad on page 24

CHILDREN’S SCIENCE CENTER Discovery Space 112 West Foster Avenue, Suite 1 State College, PA 16801 ph: 234-0200 artheim@mydiscoverysPA ce.org www.mydiscoveryspace.org See our ad on page 10

CATERING SERVICES Hoag’s Catering 2280 Commercial Blvd. State College, PA 16801 ph: 238-0824 fax: 238-1876 sales@hoagcatering.com www.hoagscatering.com See our ad on page 14

CHIROPRACTIC CARE AND SPA SERVICES

CELLULAR SERVICES

CHURCHES & RELIGIOUS ORGANIZATIONS

Moyer Chiropractic 111 South Spring Street Bellefonte, PA 16823 ph: 470-8438 moyerchiro@gmail.com www.moyerchiro.com

Verizon Wireless Made Simple 141 South Allegheny Street Bellefonte, PA 16823 ph: 880-5353 fax: 353-8891 info@wirelessmadesimple.net www.wirelessmadesimple.net See our ad on page 20

Faith United Methodist Church 512 Hughes Street Bellefonte, PA 16823 ph: 355-3358 fax: 355-7875 cgudeman1@gmail.com www.BellefonteFaith.com

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St. John’s Catholic Church 134 East Bishop Street Bellefonte, PA 16823 ph: 355-3134 fax: 355-4820 stjcatholic@comcast.net www.catholicchurchbellefonte.catholicweb.com See our ad on page 29

Bellefonte Lions Club P.O. Box 566 Bellefonte, PA 16823 ph: 355-1305 dsassman@comcast.net Bellefonte Sunrise Rotary Club P.O. Box 154 Bellefonte, PA 16823 ph: 237-0358 belpa383@msn.com

St. John’s Lutheran Church P.O. Box 216 Bellefonte, PA 16823 ph: 355-4679 lutheranstjojn@yahoo.com

COMMUNICATIONS

Trinity United Methodist Church 128 West Howard Street Bellefonte, PA 16823 ph: 355-9425 barbtumc@verizon.net

Comcast 60 Decibel Road, Suite 101 State College, PA 16801 ph: 238-5050 fax: 238-8510 Jeffrey_Matter@cable.comcast.com www.comcast.com

CIVIC ORGANIZATION

COMMUNICATIONS/MEDIA

Bellefonte Kiwanis Club P.O. Box 87 Bellefonte, PA 16823 ph: 237-5458 fax: 861-4108 chackett@spefcu.org www.pakiwanis.org

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CONSULTING

COURT REPORTING SERVICES

COPY & PRINTING

CREATIVE DESIGN SERVICES

Perkins Design Ltd. 3225 Turtle Creek Blvd.1010B Dallas, TX 75219 ph: 214-443-7810 njperkins@earthlink.net M&M Copy Service 137 West High Street Bellefonte, PA 16823 ph: 355-7290 fax: 355-4260 mmcopyservice@aol.com

North Central Digital Systems 2640-D Clyde Avenue State College, PA 16801 ph: 570-279-1290 fax: 234-5200 jwian@ptd.net www.ncdsprints.com

COUNTRY CLUBS Nittany Country Club P.O. Box 116 Bellefonte, PA 16823 ph: 383-2321 zinsner@comcast.net www.nittanycc.com

Maggie’s Court Reporting 530 St. Paul Circle Bellefonte, PA 16823 ph: 359-9619 maggiecourtreporting@gmail.com Loaded Creative, LLC P.O. Box 237 141 West High Street Bellefonte, PA 16823 ph: 353-0144 markdello@weareloaded.com www.weareloaded.com

CREDIT UNIONS

Penn State Federal Credit Union 123 Amberleigh Lane Bellefonte, PA 16823 ph: 865-7728 fax: 865-0434 info@pennstatefederal.com www.pennstatefederal.com See our ad on page 2

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Bellefonte Area School District 318 North Allegheny Street Bellefonte, PA 16823 (814) 355-4814 www.basd.net


SPE Federal Credit Union 650 North Science Park Road State College, PA 16803 ph: 237-5458 fax: 861-4108 dmeckley@spefcu.org www.spefcu.org

DINING

Bellefonte Pizza Hut 1074 East Bishop Street Bellefonte, PA 16823 ph: 355-5160 fax: 355-3087 rs014541@pizzahut.com www.pizzahut.com

Titan Federal Credit Union 114 Mack Avenue Pleasant Gap, PA 16823 ph: 359-4540 fax: 359-4543 rknoffsinger@titanfcu.com www.titanfcu.com

Bellefonte Twist 101 South Allegheny Street Bellefonte, PA 16823 ph: 355-0448 dr6442@gmail.com

CUSTOM STADIUM SEAT CUSHIONS MISC-PA, Ltd. 79 Landon Drive Bellefonte, PA 16823 ph: 383-2882 billp@wAve.-it-now.com www.wave-it-now.com

DENTISTS

Bellefonte Family Dentistry 115 South School Street Bellefonte, PA 16823 ph: 355-1587 fax: 355-2179 office@bellefontefamilydentistry.com www.bellefontefamilydentistry.com

Bellefonte Wok 111 South Allegheny Street Bellefonte, PA 16823 ph: 353-8888 fax: 353-0560 endi@bellfontewok.com www.bellefontewok.com Bonfatto’s 205 Park Place Bellefonte, PA 16823 ph: 353-3330 fax: 353-1550 d_letterman1919@hotmail.com www.bonfattos.com See our ad on page 16

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Cafe On The Park 325 West High Street Bellefonte, PA 16823 ph: 357-8442 kim@cafeonthepark.net www.cafeonthepark.net See our ad on page 16

Whistle Stop Restaurant 104 East Wilson Street Centre Hall, PA 16828 ph: 364-2544 fax: 234-2909 emgemperle@aol.com www.whistlestopcentrehall.com

Cool Beans Coffee and Tea 141 West High Street Bellefonte, PA 16823 ph: 355-1178 coolbeanscoffeeandtea@gmail.com www.coolbeancoffeeandtea.com

ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT

Gamble Mill Tavern 160 Dunlap Street Bellefonte, PA 16823 ph: 355-7764 fax: 355-3957 dave@gamblemill.com www.gamblemill.com See our ad on page 16 The Governors’ Pub 211 West High Street Bellefonte, PA 16823 ph: 353-1008 thegovernorspub@gmail.com www.thegovernorspub.com Home Delivery Pizza, Inc. 1796 Zion Road Bellefonte, PA 16823 ph: 357-8399 fax: 357-8199 rschmitt@homedeliverypizza.net www.homedeliverypizza.net Pizza Mia 106 North Spring Street Bellefonte, PA 16823 ph: 355-3738 fax: 355-9310 johnniejj@aol.com www.bellefontepizzamia.com See our ad on page 16 Sunset West Restaurant 521 East College Avenue Pleasant Gap, PA 16823 ph: 359-2783 Village Eatinghouse Marketplace and Cafe 105 South Main Street Pleasant Gap, PA 16823 ph: 280-2259 villageeatinghouse@gmail.com www.ullovit.com

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CBICC 200 Innovation Blvd. Suite 150 State College, PA 16803 ph: 234-1829 fax: 234-5869 cbicc@cbicc.org www.cbicc.org

Private Industry Council of the Centre Region 2595-1 Clyde Avenue State College, PA 16801 ph: 237-8998 fax: 237-9171 cjohnson@piccc.org www.piccc.org

EDUCATION

Bellefonte Area School District 318 North Allegheny Street Bellefonte, PA 16823 ph: 355-4814 fax: 353-5342 cpotteig@basd.net www.basd.net See our ad on page 34 Central PA Institute of Science & Technology 540 North Harrison Road Pleasant Gap, PA 16823 ph: 359-2793 fax: 359-2599 rmakin@cpi.edu www.cpi.tec.pa.us See our ad on page 37 South Hills School of Bus. & Techology 480 Waupelani Drive State College, PA 16801 ph: 234-7755 fax: 234-0926 mmaggs@southhills.edu www.southhills.edu

EMPLOYMENT SERVICES The HR Office, Inc. 2437 Commercial Blvd., Suite 5 State College, PA 16801 ph: 238-3750 fax: 238-3980 jkrauss@thehrofficeinc.com www.thehrofficeinc.com


ENTERTAINMENT

Centretainment 623 East Bishop Street Bellefonte, PA 16823 ph: 353-8667 Centretainment@verizon.net State College Spikes 112 Medlar Field at Lubrano Park University Park, PA 16802 ph: 272-1711--Ext. 326 fax: 272-1718 mmarso@statecollegespikes.com www.statecollegespikes.com

EQUIPMENT SALES & SERVICE Groff Tractor & Equipment 210 Rolling Ridge Drive Bellefonte, PA 16823 ph: 353-8400 fax: 355-8403 mikeaument@grofftractor.com www.grofftractor.com

FAMILY SERVICES Care for People P.O. Box 359 Bellefonte, PA 16823 ph: 353-3432 fax: 353-3484 bettyfenity@cfpplus.com. www.care-for-people.com See our ad on page 5

Care for People Plus P.O. Box 359 141 West High Street Bellefonte, PA 16823 ph: 353-3432 fax: 353-3484 bettyfenity@cfpplus.com. www.care-for-people.com See our ad on page 5 Child Development & Family Council 2565 Park Center Blvd., Suite 1000 State College, PA 16801 ph: 238-5480 fax: 238-2765 ccis@cdfc.org www.cdfc.org Faith Centre 110 West High Street Bellefonte, PA 16823 ph: 355-0880 fax: 355-0880 nsummers@faithcentre.info www.faithcentre.net Sunny Days Adult Daily Living Center 300 South Harrison Road Pleasant Gap, PA 16823 ph: 357-0292 fax: 357-0556 Sunnydays115@earthlink.net

Bishop St 915 E. Bishop St. Bellefonte, PA 16823

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YMCA of Centre County 125 West High Street Bellefonte, PA 16823 ph: 355-5551 fax: 355-6556 hlong@ymcaofcentrecounty.org www.bfymca.org See our ad on page 34

JJ Powell 206 South Potter Street Bellefonte, PA 16823 ph: 355-4749 fax: 355-0694 cs@jjpowell.com www.jjpowell.com

FINANCIAL PLANNING

Wetzler Funeral Service, Inc. P.O. Box 7 206 North Spring Street Bellefonte, PA 16823 ph: 355-4261 www.wetzlerfuneralhome.com

Donald E. Houser Financial Planning P.O. Box 45 100 Mercer Drive Lock Haven, PA 17745 ph: 570-748-2995 fax: 570-748-2776 donald.houser@ingfp.com www.donhouserfinancialplanning.com

FIRE SAFETY SERVICES

Swartz Fire & Safety Equip. Co. P.O. Box 607 513 East Bishop Street Bellefonte, PA 16823 ph: 355-9033 fax: 355-1623 swartzfire@comcast.net www.swartzfire.com See our ad on page 34

FITNESS AND SPORTS PERFORMANCE TRAINING Elite Edge Athletics 214 West High Street Bellefonte, PA 16823 ph: 571-5025 john@eliteedgeathletics.com www.eliteedgeathletics.com

FITNESS CENTER

Curves 401 West High Street Bellefonte, PA 16823 ph: 231-4505 fax: 231-4505 suehanna1105@gmail.com www.curvesstatecollege.com

FLORIST

A Flower Basket 633 East Howard Street Bellefonte, PA 16823 ph: 355-4786 fax: 355-4787 faithhope60@comcast.net www.aflowerbasket.net

FUEL OIL SERVICES Ingram Fuels Inc. 4187 Nittany Valley Drive Howard, PA 16841 ph: 383-4447 fax: 383-2677 singram82@aol.com www.ingram-fuels.com

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FUNERAL SERVICES

FURNITURE

Capperella Furniture 660 Pleasant View Blvd. Bellefonte, PA 16823 ph: 355-4857 fax: 353-8697 david@capperellafurniture.com www.capperellafurniture.com

FURNITURE AND OTHER ITEMS: NEW, USED, ANTIQUE The Great Mish Mosh 128 South Allegheny Street Bellefonte, PA 16823 ph: 321-2538 bherman111371@gmail.com www.greatmishmosh.com See our ad on page 21

GOVERNMENTAL Bellefonte Borough 236 West Lamb Street Bellefonte, PA 16823 ph: 355-1501 fax: 353-2315 rstewart@bellefonte.net www.bellefonte.net

State Representative Kerry Benninghoff 171st District Office 140 West High Street, Suite A Bellefonte, PA 16823 ph: 355-1300 fax: 355-3523 kbenning@pahousegop.com www.kbenning@pahousegop.com U.S. Senator Robert Casey 817 East Bishop Street, Suite C Bellefonte, PA 16823 ph: 357-0314 fax: 357-0318 kim-bierly@casey.senate.gov


State Senator Jake Corman 34th Senate Office 236 Match Factory Place Bellefonte, PA 16823 ph: 355-0477 fax: 355-6046 BReiter@pasen.gov www.jakecorman.com

HEATING, PLUMBING & CONTRACTING

Centre Co. Commissioners Willowbank Bldg. 420 Holmes Street Bellefonte, PA 16823 ph: 355-6700 fax: 355-6980 sdershem@centrepa.us www.centrepa.us

HOLDING COMPANY

State Representative Michael Hanna 76th District Office 102 Turnpike Street, Box 1134 Milesburg, PA 16853 ph: 353-8780 fax: 355-6056 tammerman@pahouse.net www.pahouse.com/hanna

GUNS, SPORTING GOODS, MILITARY SUPPLIES Hunter’s Warehouse 130 West High Street Bellefonte, PA 16823 PH: 548-0088 hunterswarehouse@comcast.net www.hunterswarehouse.net

HARDWARE SERVICES

Nittany Valley Feed & Hardware, Inc. 1169 Nittany Valley Drive Bellefonte, PA 16823 ph: 383-2809 fax: 383-4884 darrellfrfr@aol.com

HEALTH INSURANCE PCI Insurance, Inc. 417 Walnut Street Harrisburg, PA 17101 ph: 800-755-3021 ext. 5448 fax: 717-260-1020 mdawson@pciinsurance.com www.picinsuance.com

Joseph C. Hazel, Inc. 216 South Allegheny Street Bellefonte, PA 16823 ph: 355-4841 fax: 355-2684 dhazel@jchazel.com Stupell Holdings C/O Ken Martin, APS Bellefonte, PA 16823 ph: 212-260-3100

HOLISTIC WELLNESS

Indigo Wren’s Nest 111 South Spring Street Bellefonte, PA 16823 ph: 470-8575 indigowrensnest@gmail.com www.indigowrensnest.com See our ad on inside back cover Inspired Holistic Wellness 107 South Spring Street Bellefonte, PA 16823 ph: 883-0957 beth@inspiredholisticwellness.com www.inspiredholisticwellness.com

HVAC SERVICE, SALES, AND INSTALLATION

Watchdog Heating and Cooling P.O. Box 36 Bellefonte, PA 16823 ph: 883-2286 watchdogheatingandcooling@comcast.net

INDIVIDUAL COUNSELING Shawna McKean Counseling 245 Rear West Linn Street Bellefonte, PA 16823 ph: 404-2782 smck@hotmail.com

INDIVIDUAL MEMBERS Daniel Clemson Candace Dannaker Susan Hochreiter Melady Kehm Rev. Keith Koch Holly Wilson

INDUSTRY

The Coca Cola Company 217 Aqua Penn Drive Howard, PA 16841 ph: 357-8639 fax: 355-7810 tgoodwin@na.ko.com www.ccdawaters.com

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Graymont (PA) Inc. 965 East College Avenue Pleasant Gap, PA 16823 ph: 355-4761 fax: 359-2175 scatherman@graymont.com www.graymont.com Restek Corporation 110 Benner Circle Bellefonte, PA 16823 ph: 353-1778 fax: 353-1697 bryanwolcott@restek.com www.restek.com See our ad on page 5

INSURANCE SERVICES Centre County Mutual Fire Insurance Company 3555 Benner Pike, Suite 100 Bellefonte, PA 16823 ph: 355-4855 fax: 355-4835 ccmfic@comcast.net www.centrecountymutual.com

Erie Insurance Group 104 Skyview Drive Bellefonte, PA 16823 ph: 327-1109 james.keddie@erieinsurance.com www.erieinsurance.com

SilcoTek Corporation 225 PennTec Drive Bellefonte, PA 16823 ph: 353-1778 fax: 353-1697 silcod@silcotek.com www.silcotek.com

Hartman Agency 1051 Shiloh Road State College, PA 16801 ph: 231-0100 fax: 272-0058 tom@hartmangroup1.com www.hartmangroup1.com

SMS Meer Service, Inc. 234 South Potter Street Bellefonte, PA 16823 ph: 355-4774 fax: 353-6248 jim.gates@sms-meer.us www.sms-meer.com

Logan Branch Insurance, Inc. 623 Willowbank Street Bellefonte, PA 16823 ph: 355-5900 fax: 355-8546 matt@loganbranch.com www.loganbranch.com See our ad on page 41

State of the Art, Inc. 2470 Fox Hill Road State College, PA 16803 ph: 355-8004 fax: 355-2714 dkerly@resistor.com www.stateoftheart.com Supelco, Inc. 595 North Harrison Road Bellefonte, PA 16823 ph: 359-5403 rod.datt@sial.com www.sigmaaldrich.com/supelco See our ad on page 35 Thermo Fisher Scientific 320 Rolling Ridge Drive Bellefonte, PA 16823 ph: 353-2300 fax: 353-0140 RichaRoadLeathers@thermofisher.com www.thermo.com

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State Farm Insurance - Cindy Evcic 3082 Benner Pike Bellefonte, PA 16823 ph: 355-9160 fax: 355-2560 cindy.evcicc5rh@statefarm.com www.cindy.evcic.c5rh@statefarm.com State Farm Insurance - George Stone 133 West High Street Bellefonte, PA 16823 ph: 355-2515 fax: 355-2055 george.stone.g4im@statefarm.com www.statefarm.com

INVESTMENT SERVICES Edward Jones Investments 118 South Allegheny Street Bellefonte, PA 16823 ph: 355-9398 fax: 888-719-6064 scott.mckee@edwardjones.com www.edwardjones.com


Hugh Wood, Inc. One Exchange Plaza 55 Broadway, Floor 24 New York, NY10274-0414 ph: 212-509-3777 fax: 933-3826 rreynolds@hughwood.com www.hughwood.com

LEGAL SERVICES

JEWELERS

Beard Law Company 301 North Spring Street Bellefonte, PA 16823 ph: 548-0028 fax: 548-0030 rod@beardlawco.com www.beardlawco.com

Babst, Calland, Clements, Zomnir, P.C. 330 Innovation Blvd., Suite 302 State College, PA 16803 ph: 867-8055 fax: 867-8051 bdupuis@babstcalland.com www.bccz.com

Confer’s Jewelers 100 North Allegheny Street Bellefonte, PA 16823 ph: 355-8836 fax: 355-8821 confersj@yahoo.com www.confersjewelers.com See our ad on page 21

LANSCAPE SUPPLIES RETAILER Nature’s Cover 3093 Benner Pike Bellefonte, PA 16823 ph: 355-7980 fax: 355-1940 naturescover@aol.com www.naturescover.com

Corbett Law Office 19 Colonnade Way, Suite 117, PMB 285 State College, PA 16803 ph: 777-6203 t.corbett@pcorbettlaw.com www.pcorbettLaw.com Justin P. Miller Law Office 111 East High Street Bellefonte, PA 16801 ph: 359-7529 fax: 690-1556 justin@jpmiller.com www.jpmiller.com

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PLEASE CALL uS todAy!

Logan Branch Insurance Inc. Auto and Home Insurance Life • Business • Work Comp Free Customer Notary Service

623 Willowbank St, Bellefonte

Serving the Bellefonte community for over 35 yearS

e-mail: insurance@loganbranch.com www.loganbranch.com

814-355-5900

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Stover, McGlaughlin, Gerace Weyandt & McCormick, P.C. P.O. Box 209 122 East High Street Bellefonte, PA 16823 ph: 355-8235 fax: 355-1304 jstover@nittanylaw.com www.nittanylaw.com

LIFETIME MEMBERS David Bliss Francis Bonfatto Charles Brown Dr. S. Candace Covey Phyllis Corman Stan and Dona Goldman Harry Hanchar Robert Lamb Kenneth P. Martin Walter Peterson William Thomas Chuck Witmer

LODGING

Best Western University Park Inn & Suites 115 Premiere Drive State College, PA 16801 ph: 234-8393 fax: 234-8397 bwupsales@nittanyhotel.com www.nittanyhotel.com See our ad on back cover Country Inn and Suites 1357 East College Avenue State College, PA 16803 ph: 234-6000 fax: 272-8000 abowersox@hfl-hotels.com www.countryinn.com/statecollegepa See our ad on inside flap Nature Inn at Bald Eagle State Park 201 Warbler Way Howard, PA 16841 ph: 625-2879 c-chbrooks@state.pa.us www.natureinnatbaldeagle.com Quality Inn Of Milesburg P.O. Box 538/971 North Eagle Valley Road Milesburg, PA 16853 ph: 355-7521 fax: 355-2615 dgermann@shanercorp.com www.choicehotels.com

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LODGING/TRAVEL SERVICES Bestway Travel Center P.O. Box 256 Milesburg, PA 16853 ph: 355-7591 fax: 355-8887 junior@lehighgas.com www.bestwaytravel.net

LOW INCOME TAX CREDIT HOUSING Fox Hill Apartments 200 Wyndtree Court Bellefonte, PA 16823 ph: 355-4090 fax: 355-4090 foxhillapt@verizon.net See our ad on page 34

MEDIA

Centre County Gazette 403 South Allen Street State College, PA 16801 ph: 238-5051 fax: 632-6699 editor@centrecountygazette.com www.centrecountygazette.com See our ads on pages 2 & 11 First Media Radio, LLC WZWW-FM 863 Benner Pike, Suite 200 State College, PA 16801 ph: 231-0953 fax: 237-0950 wilson@3wz.com www.3wz.com Fox 8/ABC 23 141 West Beaver Avenue, Suite 13 State College, PA 16801 ph: 237-4987 tjcoursen@gmail.com www.fox8tv.com

MEDICAL

Bellefonte EMS 369 Phoenix Avenue Bellefonte, PA 16823 ph: 355-2907 fax: 355-8702 ssrhoat@bems.net www.bems.net Bellefonte Medical Clinic 527 Willowbank Street Bellefonte, PA 16823 ph: 353-3337 fax: 353-3327 www.bmed.com


Centre Homecare, Inc. 2437 Commercial Blvd., Suite 6 State College, PA 16801 ph: 237-7400 fax: 237-2900 chi@vnahs.com www.vnaa.org/vnaa/vna/Centre_HomeCare_Inc.

Bellefonte Art Museum for Centre County P.O. Box 125 Bellefonte, PA 16823 ph: 355-4280 bellefontemuseum@gmail.com www.bellefontemuseum.org See our ad on page 9

Geisinger Medical Group-Bellefonte 819 East Bishop Street Bellefonte, PA 16823 ph: 949-0513 fax: 942-1530 smbaranik@geisinger.edu www.geisinger.org

Bellefonte Historical Railroad Society 320 West High Street Bellefonte, PA 16823 ph: 355-1053 president@bellefontetrain.org www.bellefontetrain.org

HealthSouth Nittany Valley 550 West College Avenue Pleasant Gap, PA 16823 ph: 359-3421 fax: 359-5898 tracy.ewing@healthsouth.com www.nittanyvalleyrehab.com See our ad on page 29 The Meadows/Universal Community Behavioral Health 132 The Meadows Drive Centre Hall, PA 16828 ph: 364-2161 fax: 364-9742 brenda.fry@uhsinc.com www.themeadows.net See our ad on page 13 Mount Nittany Medical Center 1800 East Park Avenue State College, PA 16803 ph: 231-7000 fax: 231-7892 rkelly@mountnittany.org www.mountnittany.org

MINISTRY SERVICES

Allegheny Social Lutheran Ministries 915 Hickory Street Hollidaysburg, PA 16643 ph: 696-4500 fax: 696-4561 andrea.schurr@alsm.org www.alsm.org

MUSEUM-NONPROFIT American Philatelic Society 100 Match Factory Place Bellefonte, PA 16823 ph: 933-3803 fax: 933-6128 kpmartin@stamps.org www.stamps.org See our ad on page 9

Centre County Library & Historical Museum 203 North Allegheny Street Bellefonte, PA 16823 ph: 355-1516 fax: 355-2700 lerickson@centrecountylibrary.org www.centrecountylibrary.org

MUSIC & THEATRE

Nittany Valley Symphony P.O. Box 1375 State College, PA 16804-1375 ph: 231-8224 fax: 231-0140 ed@nvs.org www.nvs.org Penn State Centre Stage 116 Theatre Building University Park, PA 16802 ph: 863-0493 fax: 863-5526 cls28@mail.psu.edu www.artsandarchitecture.psu.edu See our ad on page 8

NONPROFIT

American Cancer Society 1948 East Third Street Williamsport, PA 17701 ph: 570-326-4149 fax: 570-326-7767 theresa.miller@cancer.org www.cancer.org American Red Cross 205 East Beaver Avenue, Suite 203 State College, PA 16801 ph: 237-3162 fax: 237-0999 cemtcomm@csrlink.net www.redcross.org/pa/stcoll Bellefonte Historical & Cultural Association P.O. Box 141 Bellefonte, PA 16823 ph: 355-1589 bhca@bellefontearts.com www.bellefontearts.org See our ad on page 8

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Bellefonte Victorian Christmas P.O. Box 925 Bellefonte, PA 16823 ph: 359-3454 srchouser@comcast.net www.bellefontevictorianchristmas.com

Penn State Small Business Development Center 200 Innovation Blvd., Suite 119 University Park, PA 16802-7013 ph: 863-4293 hxm103@psu.edu www.sbdc.psu.edu

Centre County Grange Encampment and Fair P.O. Box 271-169 Homan Lane Centre Hall, PA 16828 ph: 364-9212 dconfer@grangefair.net www.grangefair.net See our ad on page 10

OPTHALMOLGY

Centre County Solid Waste Authority 253 Transfer Road Bellefonte, PA 16823 ph: 238-7005 fax: 238-3195 wasted5@uplink.net www.ccswa.centre.pa.us Centre County United Way 2790 West College Avenue, Suite 7 State College, PA 16801 ph: 238-8283 fax: 238-5067 Tammy@ccunitedway.org www.ccunitedway.com Centre Foundation P.O. Box 648 2601 Gateway Drive State College, PA 16804 ph: 237-6229 fax: 237-2624 molly@centrecountycf.org www.centrecountycf.org CentrePeace, Inc. 3013 Benner Pike Bellefonte, PA 16823 ph: 353-9081 fax: 353-9083 centrepeace@comcast.net www.centrepeace.org Habitat for Humanity 1155 Zion Road Bellefonte, PA 16823 ph: 353-2390 fax: 353-2394 jill@habitatgcc.org www.habitatgcc.org Historic Bellefonte Inc. P.O. Box 14 Bellefonte, PA 16823 ph: 355-3692 fax: 355-1300 relaymoney@verizon.net www.visitbellefonte.com

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The Eye Center of Central PA 205 Park Place Bellefonte, PA 16823 ph: 866-995-3937 fax: 814-548-0703 spurdy@eyecenterofPA .com www.eyecenterofPA .com

OPTOMOTRIST

Dr. Candace Covey, O.D. 113 South Spring Street Bellefonte, PA 16823 ph: 355-2522 fax: 355-9261 drcoveye@verizon.net See our ad on page 29 Dr. Michael Tinkelman 1090 Zion Road Bellefonte, PA 16823 ph: 355-7566 fax: 355-7567 dr_t@comcast.net www.eyecareyoutrust.com

PERSONAL HOME CARE Elmcroft Senior Living 150 Farmstead Lane State College, PA 16803 ph: 235-7675 fax: 235-7685 ldubbs@elmcroftseniorliving.com www.elmcroft.com

PEST CONTROL

Ehrlich, J. C. Co. 25 Decibel Road State College, PA 16801 ph: 237-7607 fax: 237-7518 keith.hamilton@jcehrlich.com www.jcehrlich.com

PHYSICAL THERAPY Drayer Physical Therapy 1680 Zion Road Bellefonte, PA 16823 ph: 355-5660 fax: 355-5644 tnorman@drayerpt.com www.drayerpt.com


Phoenix Rehabilitation & Health Services, Inc. Match Factory Place Bellefonte, PA 16823 ph: 355-3561 fax: 353-8235 bellefonte@phoenixrehab.com www.phoenixrehab.com

Park Forest Enterprises, Inc. 1000 West Aaron Drive State College, PA 16803 ph: 238-3431 fax: 238-4561 info@rentpfe.com www.rentpfe.com

PRINT AND WEB-BASED DESIGN 3Twenty9 130 High Street Bellefonte, PA 16823 ph: 441-2634 troy@3twenty9.com www.3twenty9.com

Ville Du Parc, LLC 406 Ferguson Avenue State College, PA 16803 ph: 777-6448 fax: 866-720-8105 vdpmgt@aol.com villeduparc.com

PRINTING

REAL ESTATE

PROPERTY MANAGEMENT

Kissinger, Bigatel & Brower P.O. Box 4000 State College, PA 16801 ph: 234-4000 fax: 234-1332 bigatel@1kbb.com www.1kbb.com See our ad on page 26

Grove Printing 152 Raspberry Lane Bellefonte, PA 16823 ph: 355-2197 fax: 353-0188 groveprinting@aol.com www.grove-printing.net Jabco Realty Management, LLC 108 North Spring Street Bellefonte, PA 16823 ph: 355-2021 fax: 355-5777 jabcorealty@aol.com www.bellefonterentals.com

Keller Williams Realty 740 South Atherton Street State College, PA 16801 ph: 360-9267 fax: 272-3268 jenn.shufran@juno.com www.happyvalleyhomebuying.com

Experience true community banking with First National Bank.

1-800-555-5455 www.fnb-online.com

Taste of the

Month

Each month we highlight a local place to eat and offer a glimpse into the great dining of our community.

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Linda Lowe & Team/ReMax Centre Realty 1375 Martin Street State College, PA 16803 ph: 231-8200 fax: 861-4615 lindalowe@aol.com www.lindalowe.com New Horizons Real Estate 125 North Allegheny Street, Suite 1 Bellefonte, PA 16823 ph: 355-8500 newhorizonsre@aol.com www.newhorizonrealestatepa.com The Torron Group 1951 Pine Hall Road, Suite 150 State College, PA 16801 ph: 231-2800 fax: 231-2802 tfsonger@torrongroup.com www.torrongroup.com

REAL ESTATE/PROPERTY MANAGEMENT

Corman Home Sales & Property Management 136 West High Street Bellefonte, PA 16823 ph: 357-2371 fax: 357-2374 melissasieg@melissasieg.com www.cormanhomesales.com

RESALE STORE FOR WOMEN Clothes Mentor 176 Rolling Ridge Drive State College, PA 16801 ph: 234-1923 fax: 689-7023 glitzygirl10@gmsil.com www.clothesmentor.com/statecollege

RETAIL COLLECTABLES Jake’s Cards and Games 131 West High Street Bellefonte, PA 16823 ph: 355-1137 jakescardsandgames@gmail.com See our ad on page 20

REtail FOOD, PHARMACY, AND GAS Weis Markets 170 Buckaroo Lane Bellefonte, PA 16823 ph: 274-5883 bkochenour@weismarkets.com www.weismarkets.com

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RETAIL GIFTS

Pure Imagination 102 East Bishop Street Bellefonte, PA 16823 ph: 355-1134 fax: 355-1134 purenation@hotmail.com www.pureimaginationtoys.com The Victorian Rose 121 South Allegheny Street Bellefonte, PA 16823 ph: 355-4737 victorianrose.carol@aol.com www.victorianrosebellefontepa.com See our ad on page 20

RETAIL WEDDING GIFTS FOR THE GROOM GroomStop.com P.O. Box 51 Mingoville, PA 16856 ph: 888-819-0360 fax: 888-819-0360 service@groomstop.com www.groomstop.com

RUG CLEANING, REPAIR, SALES, AND SERVICE Doug’s Rug Spa 106 North Main Street Pleasant Gap, PA 16823 ph: 808-5071 fax: 933-1218 dougsrugspa@gmail.com www.dougsrugspa.com

SANDBLASTING CONTRACTOR Polar Blast P.O. Box 372 Bellefonte, PA 16823 ph: 355-7121 fax: 355-8384 polarblast@comcast.net

SETTLEMENT SERVICES Epic Settlement 117 East High Street Bellefonte, PA 16823 ph: 355-3113 fax: 353-3177 lpeters@epicsettlement.com www.epicsettlement.com

SINGLE-PARENT CONSULTING Child Focused Family Centered 221 West High Street Bellefonte, PA 16801 ph: 353-4277 centrice@childfocusedfamilycentered.com www.childfocusedfamilycentered.com


SKILLED NURSING FACILITY

TREE SERVICES

TAX CONSULTANT

TRUCKING SERVICES

Centre Care, Inc.- dba Centre Crest 502 East Howard Street Bellefonte, PA 16823 ph: 355-6777 fax: 355-6999 d.keeler@hcmail.com www.centrecrest.org See our ad on page 19 SF and Co. 1423 North Atherton Street State College, PA 16803 ph: 238-8474 fax: 234-3523 jpringle@sfc-cpa.com www.sfc-cpa.com

TOURISM

Central Pennsylvania Convention and Visitors Bureau 800 East Park Avenue State College, PA 16803 ph: 231-1400 fax: 231-8123 betseyh@visitpennstate.org www.visitpennstate.org See our ad on page 35

TRANSPORTATION

Centre Area Transportation Authority 2081 West Whitehall Road State College, PA 16801 ph: 238-2282-130 fax: 238-7643 hmose@catabus.com www.catabus.com See our ad on page 26

Meek Tree Service and Landscape Maintenance 1410 Beaver Road Julian, PA 16844 ph: 355-0538 fax: 355-0538 edmeek@meektreeservice.com www.meektreeservice.com R. W. Bird Trucking, Inc. 701 East College Avenue Pleasant Gap, PA 16823 ph: 359-2094 fax: 359-9894 rwbirdtrucking@gmail.com Davidson Bros. Inc. 450 Runville Road Bellefonte, PA 16823 ph: 355-5513 fax: 355-8470 randyd@dbitrucking.com

UTILITIES

Columbia Gas of PA, Inc. 2550 Carolean Industrial Drive State College, PA 16801 ph: 278-5842 fax: 238-4405 jferg@nisource.com www.columbiagaspamd.com n

Centre County Airport Authority 2493 Fox Hill Road State College, PA 16803 ph: 237-2011 fax: 237-3420 jhm@universitparkairport.com www.universitparkairport.org Nittany & Bald Eagle Railroad 356 Priestley Avenue Northumberland, PA 17857 ph: 570-473-7949-19 fax: 570-473-8432 toddh@nshr.com www.nshr.com

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Bellefonte

Intervalley Area Chamber of Commerce

Telephone Directory Community

Education

American Philatelic Society .................814-933-3803

Bellefonte Area School District............814-355-4814

Bellefonte Art Museum for

Central PA Institute of

Centre County .......................................814-355-4280 Bellefonte Intervalley Area Chamber of Commerce ......................814-355-2917 Bellefonte Historical Railroad Society ...................................814-355-1053

Science & Technology ........................814-359-2793 Centre County Christian Academy ....814-355-7805 The Pennsylvania State University .....814-865-4700 South Hills School of Business & Technology ......................888-282-7427

Bellefonte Police Business Office.......814-353-2320 Central PA Convention and Visitors Bureau ......................................814-231-1400 Centre County Library & Historical Museum ...............................814-355-1516 CentrePeace, Inc. .....................................814-353-9081 Discovery Space Children’s Science Center .....................................814-234-0200 Emergency (all areas) ...................................................911 Faith Centre ................................................814-355-0880 Habitat for Humanity ...............................814-353-2390

Government Bellefonte Borough ...................................814-355-1501 Centre County Commissioners ...........814-355-6700 State Rep. Kerry A. Benninghoff .........814-355-1300 State Rep. Michael K. Hanna ...............814-353-8780 State Sen. Jake Corman ........................814-355-0477 U.S. Rep. Glenn Thompson...................814-353-0215 U.S. Sen. Robert P. Casey Jr. ................814-357-0314 U.S. Sen. Pat Toomey ..............................717-782-3951

PA CareerLink of Centre County .......814-272-5465 Penn State Small Business Development Centre ............................814-863-4293

Transportation Centre Area Transportation

Pennsylvania State Police......................814-355-7545

Authority ....................................................814-238-2282

PICCC, Inc. ..................................................814-237-8998

University Park Airport.............................814-865-5511

Poison Control Center .............................800-222-1222 SCORE Central PA Chapter .................814-234-9415 Voter Registration ......................................814-355-6703

Utilities Electricity: West Penn Power Co.....800-255-3443 Gas: Columbia Gas ................................888-460-4332 Cable TV: Comcast ....................................................800-266-2278 TeleMedia..................................................814-353-2025 Telephone: Verizon...............................800-837-4966

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