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Member News – January 28, 2020

  • McKonly & Asbury Announces Promotions
    McKonly & Asbury,  a regional accounting and business advisory services firm, recently announced promotions for a number of team members.

    Aaron Stagliano, CPA – Senior Manager
    Aaron joined McKonly & Asbury in 2019 through the firm’s acquisition of Brewer & Company, LLC. He had been with Brewer & Company, LLC for 8 years. As a member of McKonly & Asbury’s Assurance Practice, Aaron specializes in audits of nonprofit organizations, local governments, construction, and small businesses. Aaron works out of the firm’s Bloomsburg office and holds a B.S. in Business Administration Degree in Accounting from Bloomsburg University

    Robert Grey, CPA – Supervisor
    Bob joined McKonly & Asbury in 2019 through the firm’s acquisition of Brewer & Company, LLC. He had been with Brewer & Company, LLC for 14 years. As a member of McKonly & Asbury’s Assurance Practice, Bob provides a wide range of services to clients by performing audits, reviews, and compilations to non-profit organizations and local government entities. He is also a member of our firm’s Tax Practice and oversees the individual tax return preparation process in the Bloomsburg office. Bob works out of the firm’s Bloomsburg office and holds a B.S. in Business Administration Degree in Accounting from Bloomsburg University.

    Chad Roeder, CPA – Senior Accountant
    Chad joined McKonly & Asbury in 2019 through the firm’s acquisition of Brewer & Company, LLC. He had been with Brewer & Company, LLC for 1 year. As a member of McKonly & Asbury’s Assurance and Tax Practices, Chad performs audits and tax returns for clients in the nonprofit and local government industries. Chad works out of the firm’s Bloomsburg office and holds a B.S.B.A. in Accounting and Management from Bloomsburg University.

    Dan Brewer retired from the firm effective January 15.

    Kurt Trimarchi is the new Managing Partner of the Bloomsburg office.

  • Bloomsburg Children’s Museum Offers Free Programming in February
    The Bloomsburg Children’s Museum, 2 West 7th Street, will offer a number of free programs this month, including:

    Families with Special Needs Night
    Friday, January 31, 4-7 p.m.
    Come to a fun night out for families with special needs! Enjoy a performance from IMAGE. IMAGE is a Sign Language performance group from Bloomsburg University. Their main goal is to promote American Sign Language, ASL, as a true language. Enjoy reduced number of visitors, a quiet area, fun craft and sensory activities, and an opportunity to network with other families. Admission is FREE.

    Paint Me A Story: If You Give a Mouse a Cookie
    Tuesday, February 4, 1-2 p.m.
    This Tuesday afternoon story-time art-studio-mashup is a whole lot of fun for your little ones ages 2-6. Hands-on activities while exploring rotating themes are available on a walk-in basis, while supplies last. Free with Museum admission.

    National Cherry Month
    Saturday, February 8, 11 a.m.-1 p.m.
    Did you know each cherry tree grows enough cherries to produce 700 cherry pies? Join us this Saturday to celebrate National Cherry Month. Learn about this fruit and where it is grown. Free with regular admission.

    Homeschool Hangouts
    Wednesday, February 12 and 26, 11 a.m.-1 p.m.
    Parent/child activities designed to complement concepts taught in homeschool curriculum, grades K-12. Discounted admission for homeschool families.

    Girls Who Code
    Thursday, February 6 and 20, 4:30-5:30 p.m.
    Girls Who Code is a FREE after-school program for 3rd-5th grade girls. Learn the concepts of loops, variables, conditionals and functions that form the basis for all programming languages. All while having fun and making friends!

    For more information about these events and dozens of others, visit the Museum’s website and calendar.

  • Zartman increases capacity with 300 ton crane
    Zartman Equipment Rental increased its crane fleet capacity with the purchase of a Grove GMK5250L, which has a capacity of up to 300 tons.

    “Our new crane will allow us to expand our offerings for our customers,” said Tim Clark, Vice President of Operations. “This is the
    largest crane Zartman has ever owned and we’re very excited about the new opportunities it will bring.”

    Zartman’s fleet of nine cranes ranges in capacity from 8.5 tons to 300 tons. The GMK5250L has five outrigger positions, which allows for set up in tighter spaces. The crane also has the ability to move about a jobsite while carrying the counterweights. It features up to a 50° jib offset, allowing for greater ability to reach over obstacles.

    Zartman purchased their first 18 ton crane in 1975 and began a rental business shortly after. Zartman operators are all NCCCO certified, and at Zartman safety is always a number one concern.
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