Fort Zeller Elementary School kindergarten teacher Jamie Yocum is one of three Pennsylvania educators to be recognized this year by the Daughters of the American Revolution with a $500 grant for her classroom.
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The Lebanon Valley Chamber of Commerce has elected a new slate of officers for 2021 – and, with an eye to COVID-19, is gearing up to do what it can to help local businesses survive the pandemic.
“This year, our focus is not only on economic recovery, but entrepreneurial growth and workforce development,” Chamber president and CEO Karen Groh told LebTown, noting the Chamber “will continue its strong advocacy with the our legislators, to make sure we are representing the voice of our members and addressing the issues most impacting their operations.”
Chamber board chairman Brett Holland said the goal for 2021 “would be to continue to support our local community, work forces development, be a point of contact for information regarding help that is available and assist towards helping our neighbors and friends get back to a healthy place, especially on their balance sheets!”