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Donation doubles prize pool for Parade of Trees fundraiser

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November 23, 2016HARVEYS LAKE — The Grotto Pizza Parade of Trees is up and running for the 21st year in the main dining room of the restaurant in Harveys Lake.

This year the combination contest and fundraiser includes 29 holiday trees, putting the dining room at full capacity for evergreens adorned with lights, tinsel and decorations, according to Armand Mascioli, managing partner of Grotto Pizza.

At Tuesday’s tree decorating party to launch the event, Mascioli and Grotto Pizza founder Joseph Paglianite explained how the Parade of Trees works:

Each tree is decorated by a local business in support of a regional charity. Participating businesses pay an entry fee, which forms a prize pool that is split among the groups whose trees get the most votes by the time the contest ends.

Customers at the restaurant judge which trees are their favorites. They vote by making monetary donations. Each dollar donated equals one vote. All money raised through donations goes to the participating charities.

Last year the 2015 Parade of Trees collected more than $18,000. This year that total should more than double.

The Joseph and Erma Charitable Foundation — a nonprofit founded by Paglianite and his wife, which supports charitable organizations that serve Northeastern Pennsylvania — will donate $20,000 to be shared among all participants based on the final vote tallies for their trees.

The Harveys Lake chapter of the Antique & Classic Boat Society is supporting the American Cancer Society this year.

Four women who belong to the boat society took obvious pride in decorating their tree during Tuesday’s launch party.

“This is about our fourth idea,” said Janet Nash, as she wrapped, unwrapped and re-wrapped the tree.

Nash and her friends — Jacqui and Alexandra George, of Ashley, and Christine Gilgallon of Shavertown — favored a traditional decorating motif, with soft white lights and colored ornaments.

This year’s event is special for Nash, who traveled two hours from her Pottstown home to attend the decorating party.

Her husband, Bill Nash, founded the local chapter of the boat society. He passed away earlier this year and she said this year’s Parade of Trees will honor his memory.

The decorated holiday trees will be on display in the Grotto Pizza dining room through the end of this year.

CASA of Luzerne County Receives Chamber Award

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The Greater Wilkes-Barre Chamber of Commerce recognized CASA of Luzerne County as the "Charitable Organization of the Year" at the Chamber's Annual Dinner on November 15, 2016. CASA of Luzerne County was founded on the belief that children who have been abused or neglected deserve a dedicated advocate to represent that child's best interests in court. To accomplish this goal, CASA recruits, selects, trains, supports, and empowers citizens from Luzerne County. These community volunteers are appointed by a Judge who then dedicate themselves to learning all they can about a child's unfortunate family circumstances. The Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA) then provides the Judge with informed recommendations as to the safest, most secure and nurturing placement for that child.

“What CASA does for our community is critical”, said Wico van Genderen, President & CEO, Greater Wilkes-Barre Chamber, “because what they do is advocate and serve for children in need under our county courts jurisdiction.  Our future is in our children – all our children and in particular for those most in need.  That is why the Chamber has recognized CASA at our Annual Dinner and contributed to their cause in helping our most vulnerable”.

The Chamber provided a contribution in the amount of $2,000.00 to support CASA of Luzerne County and its mission to help abused and neglected children in Luzerne County. Shown in the attached photo are: Wico van Genderen, President & CEO, Greater Wilkes-Barre Chamber, John Aciukewicz, Esq., Executive Director of CASA of Luzerne County, Kathi Bankes, Metz Culinary Management, and Bill Sordoni, President & CEO, Sordoni Construction.