Posts Tagged ‘Lehighton’

Tin Cup Challenge Golf Tournament

“TIN CUP CHALLENGE”4-person scramble sponsored by Black Diamond Parrot Head Club. Deck Party with “Jimmy and the Parrots” begins around 4pm. $10 cover at the door.

For golf reservations call Tom Tirpak at 570-645-7850. Golf includes deck party.

323 Country Club Road, Lehighton

www.mahoningvalleycc.com

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Carbon County Chamber of Commerce

The Carbon County Chamber of Commerce is a Member-centered and focused organization committed to helping members derive value by connecting people and business.The members of the Carbon County Chamber of Commerce are a catalyst for continuously creating cooperative and prosperous businesses to enhance our community.

110 North Third Street, Suite 216, Lehighton, PA 18235
610-379-5000             mail@carboncountychamber.org
www.DiscoverCarbonPa.com

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Blue Mountain Health System

Blue Mountain Health System includes the Gnaden Huetten Memorial Hospital in Lehighton, PA, and the Palmerton Hospital in Palmerton, PA. The hospitals of the Blue Mountain Health System are regional providers of health care services to people living in the Carbon County and parts of Monroe, Northampton, Lehigh, and Schuylkill counties.

Gnaden Huetten Campus
211 N. 12th St. Lehighton, PA 18235
610-377-1300

Palmerton Campus
135 Lafayette Dr. Palmerton, PA 18071
610-826-3141

www.blmtn.org

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Mahoning Valley Country Club

Mahoning Valley Country Club, uniquely beautiful and historic, is found nestled in the picturesque Mahoning Valley. Our facility is open to the public. We boast a challenging 18 hole golf course for daily play or golf tournaments and outings, newly renovated ballroom with banquet facilities perfect for weddings, reunions, showers, anniversary parties, funeral luncheons and so much more, and The Clubhouse Grille, which offers tasty menu items with daily specials and weekly theme nights.
We pride ourselves on superior customer service, a delicious variety of food, and a fun and friendly atmosphere. Come and see for yourself!
323 Country Club Road, Lehighton
Events: 484-629-8910    Restaurant: 484-629-8906    Pro Shop: 570-386-2588
www.mahoningvalleycc.com

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Castle Grill

 ”Meet me at the big red roof….”
Carbon County’s newest and most recognizable eating establishment. Complementing the fresh take on the Best American burger and fresh cut fries, you’ll also find the best hand cut beef Jerky, kielbasa, handmade pierogies, and other Polish favorites like stuffed cabbage and haluski.
If you like fresh food and want to be treated like family then come to The Castle Grill.
The fresh approach to your most favorite Polish/American cuisine!

80 East Bridge Street, Lehighton, PA 18235
570-732-0020
www.castlegrill.com

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Amazing Lehighton Race

The Lehighton Downtown Commission is looking for teams of two to compete in a mildly physical and mental competition. The course will be a minimum of 3.5 miles in length with several stops along the way. Each stop gives a clue to your next position. Registration fee of $50 per team. All proceeds will go to benefit LDIC. First Prize $1000.00 Second Prize $ 250.00 Third Prize $ 100.00. To register, or for more information, email Todd at toddpzimmerman@yahoo.com

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Black Bear Triathlon

The race takes place at Beltzville State Park in Lehighton, PA. This year the race will take place on two days offering an entire weekend of triathlon and festival-style activities with both Sprint and Olympic Distances for 2010.
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Bringing it together

How to bring more people to experience the spectacular cultural, heritage and tourism opportunities in the area? How can we get more people to see MORE of Carbon County and stay LONGER?

This illustrated map will help in this mission as it gives a broad overview of everything Carbon County has to offer and where everything is in relation to the currently best known areas.

The map will be THE visual source of information for everything to do, see and experience in Carbon County in a way that makes it fun and easy to explore more of the area, stay longer and check out location that would have otherwise been overlooked.

Stay tuned for more…

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Getting this going…

It seems like forever since the decision to take on this project was made.  I have lived in Carbon County for 12 years and have much pride when it comes to sharing the natural beauty of the mountains.

The question that is always asked is: “What else is there to do?
Do they like Outdoor adventures?  beautiful overlooks with breathtaking rapids?  Maybe shopping the counties’ many quaint shoppes is to their liking.  Restaurants serving hearty and delicious fare without breaking the budget, a real plus when kids are in tow.  And speaking of kids, with activities like a scenic train ride and tubing the Lehigh River, the young ones will have memories that last a lifetime.  Then came the directions, follow Rt. 209 to the bridge, cross over the river, go up the mountain until you see…

And what else is there to do?
Well, a lot.

I was having this conversation with old friends from the city, newcomers at our kids soccer game, and people stopping me in the street while taking my morning walk.  What must it be like for locals who come face to face with visitors and new comers every day? How do they get anything done with needing to answer this question all day. I knew there had to be a better way.

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