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| OCTOBER 2012 |
NEWSLETTER
Business & Local News
We have it all here in the New Hope Area!
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New Hope~
Where History is Still Being Made! |

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NEW HOPE NAMED ONE OF TOP LGBT DESTINATIONS 2012 |
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A few weeks ago, the Huffington Post named New Hope one of the top ten small towns for a LGBT vacation destination. "This is not something new that they decided to promote. This has been a lifestyle and it's been readily accepted," said Bucks County Visitor Center Executive Director, Jerry Lepping. Located between New York and Philadelphia, New Hope was naturally a middle ground for the LGBT community. "When the artists and communities started to look for places outside of the metropolitan areas to work and show their work, they found the place right in between," said New Hope Celebrates Founder Daniel Brooks. That place was New Hope. Watch phillyBurb's reporter Amanda King's video to see Daniel's New Hope bed and breakfast and hear from a gay Brooklyn resident staying the weekend in New Hope.
To see the video. Go to...
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Tyne Daly and James Earl Jones
Perform "LOVE LETTERS" at
The Bucks County Playhouse |
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FOR TICKETS
Call 609-460-4630 x111
or contact : Lisa@bcptheatre.org
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DIGITAL SEMINAR on October 17
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Bucks Happening & SEOM Interactive invite you to a complimentary digital seminar. Spend an hour with us, and we'll break it down to the basics so that you can harness the power of digital to grow your business.
When: October 17, 2012
Time: 6pm - 7pm
Where: The Johnsville Centrifuge, 780 Falcon Cir, Warminster, PA 18974
Topics will include:
- 5 simple steps to jump into digital marketing
- Content marketing for small businesses
- Social media marketing
- Search engine optimization (SEO)
- Pay per click (PPC) advertising
Register now. Space is limited!
Sign up here: http://bhseom2012.eventbrite.com/
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Annual CANAL WALK 2012 |
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Friends of the Delaware Canal
ANNUAL CANAL WALK 2012
The Friends of the Delaware Canal will embark on their 25th annual Canal Walk beginning on October 6. The guided walking tour will start at Wy-Hit-Tuk Park in Easton. On the four Saturdays thereafter, a different section of the Canal will be explored ending at Riverfront Park in Bristol Borough on November 3.
Read more....CANAL WALK
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COUTURE for the CURE 2012 |
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SUICIDE PREVENTION CONFERENCE |
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ROCKY HORROR at New Hope Arts |
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Art Exhibit at Bag Ladies |
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Art Exhibit
Features Photographs by Danny Sailor
Danny Sailor, a resident of New Hope, Bucks County, Pennsylvania will have his photographs on exhibit with five other Bucks County artists at Bag Ladies Gallery at 142 South Main Street, New Hope, PA from October 6th through November 6th. A special opening has been planned on Friday, October 5th where you can meet the artists, preview paintings and photographs and enjoy some refreshments.
Danny retired after 32 years as a metallurgist to pursue his love of photography. For the past seven years he has perfected his knowledge of lighting and composition studying at Bucks County Community College. His selection of images, innovative techniques and great composition will have you inspired and engaged.
One of his still-life compositions titled "Musical Still-Life" is on permanent display at the Upper Bucks County Community College campus in Perkasie, PA. Last spring, his composition titled "At The Recital", received an honorable mention at Bucks County Community College's art department art show
For further information call the Bag Ladies Gallery at 215-862-0841.
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Commentary by Lisa Bodine of
Penn Wealth Planning |
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Wall Street closed its best third quarter since 2010 after a wave of central bank actions across the globe (and expectations of future action) drove up equities in an unexpected summer rally. However, signs of weakness in the economy pushed markets down in the final week of September and may lead to further bearish sentiment. For the quarter, the S&P rose 5.76%, the Dow increased 4.32% and the Nasdaq rose 6.17%. Let's take a quick look back.
July: July was a volatile month for stocks. Markets were kicked around by domestic indicators and news surrounding the debt crisis in Europe. During the final weeks of July we saw the release of corporate earnings reports for many major companies. Across the board, most companies showed weak revenue, with less than half exceeding revenue expectations. Even so, a number of companies were still able to beat earnings expectations, meaning they are getting better at doing more with less.
August: August was the month of the summer sugar high rally as investors drove up stock prices on hopes that the Fed would undertake further quantitative easing. Retail sales in August beat expectations due to a strong back-to-school season, which could forecast robust holiday sales. These two shopping seasons are the most important for retailers, so a strong performance could lead to upbeat corporate earnings reports next quarter.
September: Several market-moving events took place last month; markets were dominated by expectations of major Federal Reserve stimulus action and hope that the European Central Bank would unveil a new plan. Despite the Fed's historical reluctance to become involved in the election cycle, under the pressure of a disappointing August jobs report, the Fed finally launched the long-awaited additional quantitative easing. Under QE3, the Fed has made an open-ended commitment to buy mortgage-backed securities to the tune of $40 billion per month. The move is designed to lower long-term interest rates and spur more lending to businesses and consumers. In a similar move, the ECB launched a bold bond-buying program designed to reassure European investors and lower interest rates on Spanish and Italian bonds.
What's Next: The first week of October will provide plenty of market-moving data, with the release of third-quarter reports on GDP, manufacturing, consumer sentiment, and more. We will also see the FOMC minutes from last week's Fed meeting, which will provide more clarity into possible Fed moves this year. Earnings reports for Q3 will start trickling in during coming weeks, and although predictions indicate revenues and profits may be down across the board, we could get some surprises.
As we look ahead to the final quarter of the year, markets could decline from their summer peak or rise to new highs. The market rallies of the summer indicate that investors are poised to respond to positive news, and should the economy show further signs of recovery, we may see more bullish market behavior. With the election cycle nearing its conclusion, markets may also react to political uncertainty surrounding the fiscal cliff and other economic issues.
As an investor, it is wise to assess your own risk tolerance from time to time and make sure you are allocated suitably for your personal investment objectives. If you have questions about how your own portfolio should be positioned for the rest of 2012, please don't hesitate to contact us, we'd be very happy to review it with you and answer any questions you might have.
Penn Wealth Planning, LLC
4 Gazebo Place
New Hope, PA 18938
215.862.7080 (p)
215.862.7084 (f)
Lisa.Bodine@LPL.com
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Same Sex Couple Fertility Seminar
at Lambertville Station on Oct 9 |
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Abington Reproductive Medicine is hosting a free Same-Sex Couple Fertility Seminar
Dr. Stephen Somkuti will help raise awareness about reproductive health and wellness, and educate folks about our many options available to help same-sex-couples build a family. Our physicians and nurses will be available to answer questions in a comfortable atmosphere.
Where: The Lambertville Station - 11 Bridge Street, Lambertville, NJ 08530
When: Tuesday, October 9, 2012
Time: 7:00 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. (food & refreshments will be provided)
To RSVP visit abingtonreproductivemedcine.com or contact Helene for more details at: 267-620-1528 / email hpolin@abingtonreproductivemedicine.com
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NEW HOPE FILM FESTIVAL 2013 |
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The 2013 Fourth Annual New Hope Film Festival
Announces Call For Entries
Including All-New Music Video and Screenplay Categories
New Hope, PA - New Hope Film Festival announces a call for entries in Art House Feature, Music Video, Screenplay, Webisode, Short, Documentary, Mid-Atlantic and Student categories. To submit your work for festival judges' consideration, proceed to New Hope Film Festival's website at www.newhopefilmfestival.com click on Submissions and proceed to the festival's profile page on Withoutabox.com. There is still plenty of time to beat the regular December 28, 2012 deadline.
The Fourth Annual New Hope Film Festival will run July 12-21, 2013. Decisions will be emailed by April 15, 2013.
About the Festival
Touted as the "emerging 'Sundance East'" in a June 2012 Huffington Post article, this internationally respected indie fest is the brainchild of D. F. Whipple, an author, screenwriter and long-time resident of the New Hope, Bucks County area. Whipple formed New Hope Film Fest with a group of artists who share his passion for discovering and nurturing independent artists, especially those who've been overlooked by other festivals. This includes international films, which the Festival is eager to attract.
What Makes the Festival Different
Every work submitted is evaluated with a keen eye for quality and artistic expression. The Festival's artistic standards are extremely high, but neither budget nor prior notoriety is a determining factor-the art must shine through. Top jury award winners are always announced in Variety. The Festival has attracted press in mainstream outlets such asNBC, ABC, Comcast Newsmakers,The Huffington Post, The Times of India and many more regional, national and international publications.
The Location
Over the years, New Hope has attracted and been home to many talented producers, screenwriters, actors, playwrights, and performance art enthusiasts. The village is centrally located less than an hour from Philadelphia and an hour and a half from New York.
We look forward to meeting you!
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UPCOMING EVENTS... |
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THE RIVERSIDE SYMPHONIA presents...
Tickets contact ASDiscoDance@gmail.com or call 215.534.5283
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Sponsored by the Greater New Hope Chamber of Commerce, local businesses
and organizations.....
THE 2012 HOLIDAY TREE LIGHTING
Sunday, November 25
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 | THE GREATER NEW HOPE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE |
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The Greater New Hope Chamber of Commerce is organized to promote the economic, civil, commercial, cultural, artistic, historical, and educational interests of the area.
OUR BOARD OF DIRECTORS:
Executive Board
President Caleb Lentchner, Marsha Brown
Vice President Connie Gering, Kostandina Designs
Treasurer Ryan Fuller, Signature Insurance
Secretary Sharon Flanagan, Fred Eisen Leather
Past President Louis Licitra, Rainbow Assurance
General Board Members
Dawn Ellery, Sweet Escape
Nick Gialias, Logan Inn
Roger Green, RGA Associates
Revi Haviv, Savioni Boutique
Elliot Mercer, The Landing
Anthony Robinson**, My Fitness Is Fun
Linda Rowe, New Hope Eagle Fire Company
William Scandone, Strategic Rewards Group
Daniel Weintraub, Triumph Brewing Company
Brandon Wind, Penglase and Benson, Inc.
Contact Information
Administrator: Stephanie Nagy phone: 215.862.9990
Address: PO Box 633, New Hope, PA 18938
Email: INFO@NewHopeChamber.com |
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