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Is There A New Home for You in 2009?

Alf and Jody Moebius: Real Estate Agent in Monongahela, PA

If you are interested in listing your home or buying a new one (interest rates are low), please call us on how to get started! At your service, Jody and Alf Moebius, Realtors with Prudential Preferred Realty

Donegal Community Workshops Dec 15 - 17 2008

Robert Wagner: Real Estate Sales Person in Hidden Valley, PA

Contacts: Brad Clemenson

Communications Director

(814) 659-3465

For immediate release

Residents Invited to Envision a ‘New' Donegal

DONEGAL, PA, November 21, 2008 - The Pennsylvania Environmental Council is inviting Donegal-area residents to help develop a new vision for what the area should look like. PEC will conduct a Community Design Workshop or "charrette" December 15-17 at Highlands Hall Banquet Center, located at the intersection of Routes 31 and 381.

The charrette will visualize priority community and economic development projects as determined from the multi-municipal plan for Donegal Borough and Donegal Township, focusing on the borough and on the Route 31 corridor from the Turnpike interchange to Route 381 and a portion of Route 381 South.

Throughout the workshop, artists will help local residents to share their vision for how certain buildings or portions of the corridor might look as they are redeveloped.

The workshop schedule is as follows:

Monday, December 15, noon-5 p.m., drop-in Open House, and 7 p.m., brief discussion about Donegal's potential in a new economy, followed by an Open House.

Tuesday, December 16, 9 a.m. to 9 p.m., drop in Open House - stop in any time and share your vision with the Design Team.

Wednesday, December 17, noon, public presentation of concepts and strategies for redesigning the community.

Residents are invited to stop by any time during the Open House to talk with the Design Team about what they like, what they don't like and opportunities they "see" for the community.

Donegal is promoting itself as "the Gateway to the Laurel Highlands" based on the awesome beauty and recreational assets of the area. Brad Clemenson, PEC's senior project manager for the Laurel Highlands Initiative, said Donegal's location at the busiest Turnpike interchange for Laurel Highlands visitors creates potential for a new, sustainable economy based on growth from two distinct groups of new businesses:

•· Businesses that serve visitors.

•· Businesses created by entrepreneurs who want to live near the scenery and outdoor recreation opportunities all around Donegal, including the ski resorts, Ohiopyle State Park, and other state parks on Laurel Ridge.

The Community Design Workshop is being presented in partnership by the Pennsylvania Department of Conservation & Natural Resources, PEC, Donegal Borough, Donegal Township, and the Mountain Laurel Chamber of Commerce.

More information is available from Sarah Harkcom, borough council president, 724-593-2818, or Brad Clemenson, PEC, 814-659-3465.

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Donegal Community Design Workshop

Robert Wagner: Real Estate Sales Person in Hidden Valley, PA

Envision

a "New" Community!

December 15-17, 2008

Highlands Hall Banquet Center

Corner of Routes 31 and 711

If you are headed to either resort or our Laurel Highlands you'll be passing through on Route 31 and 711!

What should Donegal look like? Share your vision!

Stop by any time during our Open House to talk with the Design

Team about what you like, what you don't like and opportunities

you "see" for the community.

Monday, December 15,

Noon - 5:00 Drop in Open House - stop in any time to share your vision with our Design Team.

7 p.m: Brief discussion about Donegal's potential in the new economy, followed by an Open House.

Tuesday, December 16,

9 a.m. to 9 p.m: Drop in Open House - stop in any time to share your vision with our Design Team.

Wednesday, December 17,

Noon: Public Presentation of concepts and strategies

for redesigning the community.

This Community Design Workshop is being presented in partnership by:

•· Pennsylvania Department of Conservation & Natural Resources

•· Pennsylvania Environmental Council

•· Donegal Borough and Township

•· Mountain Laurel Chamber of Commerce

For more information contact Sarah Harkcom

Donegal Borough Council President

724-593-2818

Seven Springs Opening Hours

Robert Wagner: Real Estate Sales Person in Hidden Valley, PA

We've had some neighbors who ski as much as they can point out to us that for December the hours of operation, Monday through Thursday, BEGIN at 11AM. That means no one is on the slopes until 11AM.

Knowing that this is a change we wanted to make sure before you make the trip up you go directly to the Seven Springs site for verification! Let's make the best of our time on the mountain!!

The Kitchen is the Heart of the Home – plan your remodeling project with careful thought.

12-04-08
Debra Nolan
Debra Nolan: Builder-Contractor in Greensburg, PA

The kitchen is where friends and families come together. Plan your kitchen-remodeling project with the type of environment you are trying to create in mind.

The kitchen is where families come together. This is the one central area of the home that robust activity occurs with every family member meeting. Either it is during the morning rush or the evening activities of homework, preparation of meals, snack time, or for some, this is the one central area of the home where the greatest discussions occur. Some of my warmest and most treasured family memoires include spending time at the end of the day in the kitchen with my family, everyone talking about the daily events, my sister sneaking a snack before dinner, and mom cooking up a wonderful dinner that we were all impatiently waiting for. The old saying “home is where the heart is” to me is talking about the family time spent in the kitchen. The kitchen is the heart of the home. That is why kitchen remodeling is one of the most popular home improvement projects.

Kitchen remodeling can be a daunting task. When thinking about remodeling your kitchen think about what types of activities occur or what activities do you want to occur. A warm, inviting, stylish kitchen will bring family and friends together. By starting with the environment you want to create in mind will help you make the decisions about appliances, countertops, cabinets, flooring and designs.

The choices for kitchen appliances vary. Dishwashers are in more than half of American homes today and for good reason. They save your valuable time. Options for selecting dishwashers include capacity, quiet dishwashers, controls and styles, energy efficiency, and stainless steel.

Garbage disposals offer convenience, are inexpensive, and help minimize garbage that is delivered to landfills. The one thing to keep in mind is that garbage disposals do use more water and can strain a septic system.

The refrigerator is still the focal point for most kitchens. Today’s options include many features. Glass shelves instead of wire. Shelves that pull out and make finding items easier. Can racks, glide out freezer sections, elevator shelves are just some of the options to consider. Large doors, side doors, top and bottom doors, just to mention a few of the basic options. Regardless of the options your looking for just think about the environment your trying to create.

The fundamentally function of a kitchen is for cooking; therefore the cooking appliance is a critical function. The variety of options include ovens, stoves, stovetops, cook tops, ranges, and more. The kitchen design based on the environment your creating will help you to decide on which type is best for you.

In my opinion, the kitchen cabinets and countertop is the one element that brings a kitchen to life. The style and color choice will be the most important contribution to the overall appearance and feel of the kitchen. Based on the fact that kitchen cabinets and countertops are the most costly part of any kitchen, take the time to choose wisely. Cabinet choices include standard, stock, and custom. Not to mention the sizes, shapes, designs. Painting and re-facing are an option if a basic upgrade is your plan.

Countertops are the most single important and necessary part of the kitchen. The surface is the space where all activity takes place. They are essential or every aspect of the kitchen. The materials, designs, and colors again are enormous. The choices include ceramic tile, granite, glass, metal, laminate, and stone. Each material offers benefits and draw backs. Take the time to research each type of material to determine what fits your style and budget.

Article submitted by Debra Nolan, owner of Westmoreland Contractor Referral Service, a business dedicated to helping homeowners find dependable contractors for home improvements. For more information visit www.westmorelandcrs.com.