Severe weather further strains Red Cross blood supply

[Aug. 26, 2024] The American Red Cross continues to experience a national blood emergency as remnants of Hurricane Debby and other severe weather events across the country have further complicated efforts to rebuild the nation’s blood supply. Those in unaffected areas are urged to make an appointment to give now. 

Weather in recent weeks has added to the summer shortfall in donations by forcing the cancellation of nearly 60 blood drives throughout the country, many of which were caused by Debby, causing approximately 1,500 lifesaving blood products to go uncollected. Annually, severe weather − such as blizzards, tornadoes, flooding and hurricanes − impacts about 90,000 blood donations made to the Red Cross. In Pennsylvania, more than 680 blood drives have been canceled due to weather over the last 10 years, including 35 so far this year. This has resulted in nearly 900 donations going uncollected in Pennsylvania in 2024. Because blood has a short shelf life and can only come from volunteer blood donors, any disruptions in the ability to collect lifesaving blood can have serious consequences for hospitals and patients. 

First-time donors and those who give regularly are critical to blood supply recovery. To make an appointment, download the Red Cross Blood Donor App, visit RedCrossBlood.org or call 1-800-RED CROSS (1-800-733-2767). In thanks, all who come to give through Aug. 31 will get a $20 Amazon.com Gift Card by email. See RedCrossBlood.org/Help for details. 

Those who come to give Sept. 1-15 will receive an exclusive Red Cross raglan T-shirt, while supplies last. 

Be ready for emergencies 

September is National Preparedness Month, and a strong blood supply is key to preparedness for disasters and medical emergencies. As disasters occur more often and become more powerful due to the climate crisis, the Red Cross also encourages people to get their households ready for emergencies. This year the country has already seen the earliest Category 5 storm ever recorded with Hurricane Beryl, and wildfires have burned 1.5 million more acres compared to all of 2023.

It’s important to build a customizable disaster plan and stay informed when devastation occurs. Step-by-step resources on how to stay safe and prepare for emergencies are available on redcross.org/gethelp. Download the free Red Cross Emergency App for real-time weather alerts and expert preparedness and safety advice in both English and Spanish 

AAA: Gas Prices Continue to Fall in PA

Gas prices are three cents lower in Western Pennsylvania this week at $3.700 per gallon, according to AAA East Central’s Gas Price Report.

This week’s average prices: Western Pennsylvania Average                         $3.700
Average price during the week of August 19, 2024                                          $3.737
Average price during the week of August 28, 2023                                          $3.861

The average price of unleaded self-serve gasoline in various areas:      

$3.475      Altoona
$3.813      Beaver
$3.808      Bradford
$3.550      Brookville
$3.681      Butler
$3.590      Clarion
$3.728      DuBois
$3.692      Erie
$3.740      Greensburg
$3.743      Indiana
$3.738      Jeannette
$3.750      Kittanning
$3.744      Latrobe
$3.701      Meadville
$3.770      Mercer
$3.639      New Castle
$3.623      New Kensington
$3.717      Oil City
$3.722      Pittsburgh

$3.673      Sharon
$3.730      Uniontown
$3.799      Warren
$3.673      Washington

Trend Analysis:
The national average for a gallon of gas fell six cents over the past week to $3.35 – a price point not seen since early March. Lower crude prices are contributing to the drop in gas prices. Today’s national average is 16 cents less than a month ago and 47 cents less than a year ago.

According to new data from the Energy Information Administration (EIA), gas demand increased last week from 9.04 million barrels per day to 9.19. Meanwhile, total domestic gasoline stocks fell from 222.2 to 220.6 million barrels, but gasoline production increased, averaging 9.8 million barrels daily.

At the close of Wednesday’s formal trading session, West Texas Intermediate fell by $1.24 to settle at $71.93 a barrel. The EIA reports that crude oil inventories decreased by 4.6 million barrels from the previous week. At 426.0 million barrels, U.S. crude oil inventories are about 5% below the five-year average for this time of year.

AAA Reveals Labor Day Travel Trends for 2024

Monday, Sept. 2 is Labor Day, which is known as the unofficial end of summer. This year’s booking trends show strong interest to destinations worldwide, specifically Europe. International travel over Labor Day weekend is 11% higher than last year, per AAA data. Eight out of the top ten international destinations booked through AAA are European cities.

“While road trips are still the most popular Labor Day getaway, many people are taking advantage of the long weekend and planning something extra special,” says Bevi Powell, senior vice president, AAA East Central. “Trips to Europe come in many forms, including river cruises and small group tours, and all are unforgettable.”

Travelers renting a car abroad should consider getting an International Driving Permit (IDP), which translates their driver’s license information into 10 languages. Some countries – including Italy and Spain – require it. AAA is the only entity in the U.S. authorized by the State Department to issue an IDP.

According to AAA booking data, Seattle is the number one Labor Day weekend* destination overall, up nearly 30% from last year when it also topped the list. Top Labor Day destinations also include Orlando, New York, Boston, Las Vegas, Denver, Chicago, and San Francisco.

Top Labor Day Destinations

DOMESTIC

INTERNATIONAL

Seattle, WA

Vancouver, BC, Canada

Orlando, FL

Rome, Italy

Anchorage, AK

London, England

New York, NY

Paris, France

Boston, MA

Dublin, Ireland

Las Vegas, NV

Amsterdam, Netherlands

Denver, CO

Barcelona, Spain

Chicago, IL

Athens, Greece

Juneau, AK

Mexicali, Mexico

San Francisco, CA

Edinburgh, Scotland

 

To make the most of any trip, AAA recommends identifying must-see sights and creating a flexible itinerary ahead of time. Trip Canvas is a great free resource for travelers who are still in the planning phase.

Gas Prices Expected to be Lower than Last Year
Americans taking road trips should expect to pay less for gas compared to last year. The national average over Labor Day weekend in 2023 was $3.81. In recent weeks, gas prices have remained steady, hovering around $3.40. Despite the popularity of summer road trips, overall gas demand is down as daily driving habits have changed post-pandemic, preventing pump prices from spiking. For drivers taking road trips in their electric vehicles, AAA offers information on the cost of Level 2 commercial EV charging and updates that data weekly.

Best and Worst Times to Travel by Car over Labor Day Weekend
INRIX, a provider of transportation data and insights, says car travelers should avoid the afternoon and early evening hours of Thursday and Friday, as those times will be the most congested. Drivers should hit the road in the morning unless they’re leaving on Saturday when the best time to travel by car is in the afternoon. Travelers returning on Sunday and on Labor Day should leave as early as possible to avoid heavy traffic in the afternoon.

“Drivers should expect the most severe traffic jams before the holiday weekend as commuters mix with travelers,” said Bob Pishue, transportation analyst at INRIX. “Monitoring traffic apps, local news stations, and 511 traveler information services may help drivers navigate congestion and reduce driver frustration this Labor Day.”

Worst and Best Times to Travel by Car

Direction

Date

Worst Time

Best Time

Departing

Thursday, Aug 29

1:00 – 7:30 PM

Before 11 AM

Friday, Aug 30

2:00 – 6:00 PM

Before Noon, After 7 PM

Saturday, Aug 31

8:00 – 11:00 AM

After Noon

Returning

Sunday, Sep 1

Monday, Sep 2

2:00 – 8:00 PM

11:00 AM – 8:00 PM

Before Noon

Before 10:00 AM

Tuesday, Sep 3

8:00 AM – Noon

After 1:00 PM

Source: INRIX

*Labor Day Weekend

AAA looked at booking data for Thursday, August 29 through Monday, September 2, and compared those numbers with booking data for that same five-day period in 2023.

 

About INRIX

Founded in 2004, INRIX pioneered intelligent mobility solutions by transforming big data from connected devices and vehicles into mobility insights. This revolutionary approach enabled INRIX to become one of the leading providers of data and analytics into how people move. By empowering cities, businesses, and people with valuable insights, INRIX is helping to make the world smarter, safer, and greener. With partners and solutions spanning across the entire mobility ecosystem, INRIX is uniquely positioned at the intersection of technology and transportation – whether it’s keeping road users safe, improving traffic signal timing to reduce delay and greenhouse gasses, optimizing last mile delivery, or helping uncover market insights. Learn more at INRIX.com.

Boys and girls Club of Western PA opens in Aliquippa

Story by Sandy Giordano – Beaver County Radio. Published June 26, 2024 2:03 P.M.

(Aliquippa, Pa) Thursday afternoon, a new page in the history of Aliquippa School District with the opening of the clubhouse to serve students ages 10 to 18. A ribbon cutting took place at the clubhouse and the Aliquippa band performed opening the program. Dr. Phillip K. Woods gave opening remarks.  The development was made possible through collaborative effort with the Greater Aliquippa Advisory Committee. They aim to provide a safe, supportive, and enriching environment for the youth in the community. Members of the advisory committee include: Dr. Mitchel Nichols, District Superintendent Dr. Phillip K. Woods, Joe West, Tina Price-Genes, Olivia Benson, Ed Palombo, Ed DeMailo, Tyrone Patillo, Mike Warfield, Michael Hauser,  Genetha Short, Nora Lemon, Rob Jones, Sam Gill, Rick Szymoniak, Tamu Gilbert, Robert Digiovine, Jr. and Salina Moreland.

Fifteen students were there for the first day and programs will be available after school and in the summer. PA State Representative Rob Matzie presented a proclamation, and Ed Palombo, Aliquippa High School Class of 1967 alumnus, presented a $15,000 donation from Peoples Gas for the program. Chris Watts said “It  takes leadership and partnership” for the program’s success.

Aliquippa stabbing under investigation

Story by Sandy Giordano – Beaver County Radio. Published August 26, 2024 1:59 P.M.

(Aliquippa, Pa) On Thursday, August 23, 2024 at 2:35am, police were summoned to Towne Towers Apartments for a male being stabbed. Upon arrival, they found Vincent Hall with a stab wound on his left arm and a deep laceration on his forearm. He told police the stabbing occurred while he was walking on Sheffield Avenue prior to entering the apartments. A witness who provided aid to Hall said he was attacked in the building’s elevator. Aliquippa Police said they canvassed the building and also found nothing in the elevator. Outside in a dumpster, police said they found bloody clothing. Hall was transported to the hospital by ambulance for treatment, The investigation is ongoing.

PennDOT Driver License, Photo Centers Closed for Labor Day

Harrisburg, PA – The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) today announced that all driver license and photo centers, including its full-service center in Harrisburg, will be closed Saturday, August 31, 2024, through Monday, September 2, 2024, in observance of Labor Day.

A complete listing of PennDOT driver and photo license center closings in 2024 is available online. If you are planning to visit one of PennDOT’s On-Line Messenger Service Centers, please call ahead for hours of operation during holidays.

Beaver County Chamber’s Monday Memo: 08/26/24

Sign up today for networking opportunities at local Beaver County breweries, during our Beaver County Brewery Trilogy Afterhours!

September 10 at Monaca Brewing Co.

(Main Sponsor: Express Employment Professionals Pittsburgh West)

Enjoy an evening at Monaca Brewing Company!

  • After Hours is a social networking event for colleagues to connect off the clock. Complimentary refreshments will be provided as you introduce yourself to the business community and make new business contacts while networking and receiving a drink ticket and appetizers.

October 10 at Fermata Brewing Company

Member Pricing: $25 for each

Non-Member Pricing: $35 for each

Learn more on our calendar event pages for each afterhours here.

Sponsorship Opportunities

*If you are interested in any sponsorships, please contact Molly Suehr at msuehr@bcchamber.com or call 724.906.4286.

REGISTER HERE for September 10th Afterhours   
Are you ready for sweater weather and all things pumpkin?

Make sure you register for our Annual Fall Brunch before it sells out! Join us for a Brunch, Gift Basket Raffle, Complimentary Mimosas, Networking with members and vendor tables, & more!

Date: ???? September 26, 2024

Time: ???? 10AM – 1PM

Location:???? The Willows

Members: $35

Non-Members: $50

Interested in a Vendor Table for $25? Contact Molly Suehr at msuehr@bcchamber.com to reserve yours today.

Interested in being a sponsor of this popular event? Click Here.

REGISTER HERE for Fall Brunch ????

Mark your calendars for our 2024 Business of the Year Awards & Annual Meeting on November 6th at 5 PM at The Club At Shadow Lakes.

Stay tuned for award honorees to be announced soon!

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We LOVE our Leadership Beaver County Alumni!

On Thursday, August 22, we hosted the first LBC Alumni networking event to connect all our past cohorts. Thank you to everyone who came out and made the evening enjoyable and productive! A special thank you to the Merrick Art Gallery for the beautiful

event space and Crumbl cookies for the delicious dessert.

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Submit your member news to msuehr@bcchamber.com

YMCA Trunk or Treat

October 16th, 2024 5:00 pm – 7:00 pm

This fall we are hosting a Trunk or Treat event in our back parking lot! We are looking for some vendors interested in participating by decorating your trunks and handing out candy or other goodies.

If interested, please download and complete the photo to the right and return to Janna by September 27.

RESCHEDULED Bridges & Brews:

October 5th, 2024 1:00pm – 5:00pm

You’re invited to join the Ambridge Regional Chamber of Commerce for their Bridges & Brews on Saturday, October 5th from 1:00 pm to 5:00 pm in Ambridge.

Tickets: $45

Purchase your tickets here.

DUQUESNE UNIVERSITY SBDC

First Steps in Beaver: November 13, 2024

Are you considering starting a business but do not know where to start? Are you wondering which business structure is right for your business?

Taking the initial step can be scary, but the Duquesne SBDC will help you create a strong business plan so you know the exact steps needed to create a strong business start-up!

All people will receive a Certificate of Completion with attendance to the workshop and checking off the sign-in sheet.

Date: November 13th 2024

Time: 11:00 AM – 1:00 PM

Location: Beaver County Chamber of Commerce

Cost: Attend – $35.00/attendee

Register Here.

JOIN A COMMITTEE TODAY:

Events Committee: This committee is responsible for working directly with Chamber staff to determine and plan programming and events for the year as well as reviewing the effectiveness of current events and programming. Committee members should help to further the Chamber’s strategies

by providing business community insights and ideas to staff to collaborate on strategies and events. In addition to this committee, subcommittees are established for each signature event – such as the

Annual Gala and Golf Outing to assist the staff directly in executing these larger events and include more members in the process.

Ambassador Committee: The goal of the Ambassador Committee is to create a welcoming experience for our new Chamber members and continue building relationships with our current members. If you enjoy meeting new people at events like ribbon cuttings, afterhours, and events throughout the year, please join us!

 

Interested in connecting and learning more? Contact Molly Suehr.

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Aliquippa Library System hires new social worker

(Story written by Noah Haswell of Beaver County Radio, Published at 9:16 A.M.)

(Aliquippa, PA) A full time library social worker will now assist visitors with life needs at the Aliquippa Library District. The Aliquippa Library System hired Michael Moore, the former director of Northside Common Ministries. During this role, Moore will travel through the library system to help communities with access to housing, job searches, and applying for government or health benefits.

UPS upping their service at Pittsburgh International Airport

(Story written by Noah Haswell of Beaver County Radio, Published at 8:43 A.M.)

(Pittsburgh, PA) UPS is adding both a bigger airplane and a cargo flight each week for service at Pittsburgh International Airport. According to the Allegheny County Airport Authority, the schedule will end up five days a week in the daytime as well as predawn flights to Louisville, Kentucky, where the UPS hub is located. UPS continues to be one of Pittsburgh International Airport’s most prominent users.

Black Crowes return to Moon Township to perform at UPMC Events Center

(Story written by Noah Haswell of Beaver County Radio, Published at 8:28 A.M.)

(Moon Township, PA) After 4 decades of making music, the band Black Crowes are returning to Pittsburgh as they perform a show at UPMC Events Center in Moon Township. The Georgia band is celebrating their new 10 track album released in March which includes a track featuring country star and Grammy winner Lainey Wilson. This is the Black Crowes first show in Pittsburgh since September of last year, when they opened for Aerosmith’s “Peace Out” farewell tour, which has now been cancelled.