SHENANGO VALLEY — The Shenango Valley Chamber of Commerce has announced its 2009 Phoenix Award recipients.
According to Webster�s Dictionary, Phoenix is defined as �A person or thing of unsurpassed excellence or beauty,� said Deanne Rose, the chamber�s marketing and membership coordinator
�We are proud to recognize these area businesses with such a great award. Not only are they a great part of the Chamber but they are also a great part of the community,�� she said.� �
The recipients and their categories for the Fifth Annual Phoenix Awards are:
� Anytime Fitness � New Business Startup
� Minuteman Press � Entrepreneur
� Cross IT Services & Solutions, LLC � Innovation
� Crosstex International, Inc. � Growth-Small Manufacturing
� Dean Dairy Products, Inc. � Growth-Large Manufacturing
� Buhl Mansion Guesthouse & Spa � Growth-Small Service
� Wallace & Pancher, Inc. � Growth-Large Service
� Community Action Partnership of Mercer County � Non-Profit/Service Organization
� Avalon Golf & Country Club at Buhl Park � Beautification (Community Pride).
The award ceremony will be at 11:30 a.m. May 21 at The Corinthian in downtown Sharon. Guests will be welcomed with an elegant hors d�oeuvre reception to be followed by the awards program. A special video presentation will highlight each recipient. Cost: $25. For reservations contact the Chamber at 724-981-5880. Deadline for reservations is May 13.
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