Member News- March 24, 2021
Bloomsburg University Siren Test
Bloomsburg University’s emergency notification system campus sirens (located on Elwell Hall, McCormick Center for Human Services, and Nelson Field House) will be tested on Thursday, March 25 at 10:15 AM.
Ongoing Commitment to Service Earns Local Agents CENTURY 21 2020 Quality Service Pinnacle Award
Century 21 Real Estate LLC recently recognized the following local sales affiliates with the CENTURY 21 2020 Quality Service Pinnacle Producer Award.
* Angela Young of CENTURY 21 Covered Bridges Realty, Inc., located at 395 Tenny Street in Bloomsburg.
* Carey Smith of CENTURY 21 Covered Bridges Realty, Inc., located at 395 Tenny Street in Bloomsburg.
* Daniel Young of CENTURY 21 Covered Bridges Realty, Inc., located at 395 Tenny Street in Bloomsburg.
* Dolly Hollinger of CENTURY 21 Covered Bridges Realty, Inc., located at 395 Tenny Street in Bloomsburg.
* Dorothy Rhone of CENTURY 21 Covered Bridges Realty, Inc., located at 395 Tenny Street in Bloomsburg.
* Karen Roadarmel of CENTURY 21 Covered Bridges Realty, Inc., located at 395 Tenny Street in Bloomsburg.
* Melinda Newhart of CENTURY 21 Covered Bridges Realty, Inc., located at 395 Tenny Street in Bloomsburg.
* Ruth A. Killian of CENTURY 21 Covered Bridges Realty, Inc., located at 395 Tenny Street in Bloomsburg.
* Samantha Capita of CENTURY 21 Covered Bridges Realty, Inc., located at 395 Tenny Street in Bloomsburg.
* Susan Barchik of CENTURY 21 Covered Bridges Realty, Inc., located at 395 Tenny Street in Bloomsburg.
* Theresa Krasucki of CENTURY 21 Covered Bridges Realty, Inc., located at 395 Tenny Street in Bloomsburg.
For more information, please contact Susan Barchik at (570) 204-2475 or sue@c21cbr.com.
“The Quality Service Pinnacle Producer Award is an integral part of our brand’s commitment to excellence and recognizes dedication to making each and every client interaction a positive one,” said Michael Miedler, president and chief executive officer, Century 21 Real Estate LLC.
The annual award is based on results from the CENTURY 21 Quality Service Survey (QSS) which is e-mailed to consumers immediately after the purchase or sale of a home. To earn the CENTURY 21 Quality Service Pinnacle Producer Award, an agent must receive completed customer surveys for at least 50 percent of their transactions surveyed from January 1 – December 31, with an average survey score of at least 95 percent or better for 2 consecutive years.
Each recipient will receive a customized glass trophy, in addition to being recognized at the CENTURY 21 Global Conference.
BHS Alumni Celebrate Panther Pride Through New Scholarship Fund
The Community Giving Foundation: Bloomsburg is pleased to announce the creation of a new scholarship fund to benefit Bloomsburg High School (BHS) graduating seniors. The fund was established by a group of BHS alumni who were moved to celebrate and award students that serve as positive role models through a strong work ethic and genuine school spirit.
Students from the BHS Class of 1986 have reflected on all the great memories of their time together in school, and many have stayed in touch over the years through summer “mini-reunions” and larger events. As the class considered the impact the Bloomsburg community had on each of their lives, they started to look for opportunities to give back and celebrate other local students.
“Bloomsburg High School and the surrounding community were an important part of creating who we are as adults. We are grateful for the role the community had on our lives. It’s a wonderful place to grow up, and many of us still live in Bloomsburg or nearby,” explained the scholarship committee.
Members of the ’86 class had a desire to provide more broad opportunities for students, so the class came together to establish the BHS Class of ’86 Scholarship Fund. The Fund will provide annual scholarship(s) to BHS graduating seniors pursuing post-secondary education or other certification program. Students must demonstrate kindness and loyalty to others, an ability to get along with others without prejudice, and a genuine school spirit and “Panther Pride”.
“We want to see the scholarship recipient pool expand to students that don’t qualify for other scholarships—maybe they are holding down a job or have other responsibilities that limit their participation in traditional clubs and activities. These students are often ‘off the radar,’ but equally deserving. We are honored to be able to give back in some small way that helps other BHS students reach their educational goals.”
Contributions can be made to the BHS Class of ’86 Scholarship Fund online at csgiving.org (click Donate and search “BHS”), or mail to the Community Giving Foundation, Attn: BHS Class of ’86 Scholarship Fund, 725 West Front Street, Berwick PA 18603. To apply for this scholarship and other opportunities available through the Community Giving Foundation, visit csgiving.org/scholarships.
Bloomsburg is an affiliate of the Community Giving Foundation, which manages nearly 300 charitable funds and makes grant investments throughout the region to improve the quality of life in the Central Susquehanna area. For more information, visit csgiving.org or call the Foundation at 570-752-3930.