Tom Young of 1st Consultants appeared on Teleforum with Frank Sparks!!!!

Tom Young from 1st Consultants made his monthly appearance on Teleforum with Frank Sparks from 9 to 10 a.m. on Tuesday May 15, 2018. The title of this months Show was The Wicked Wicked Game. Tom explained to the listeners about the Bank of Rome and how OPEC was created and how he can get you out of debt  if you just follow his plan. Tom is so confident that his plan is the way to go that he gives $1000.00 guarantee that he’ll give to anyone who can prove him wrong. Check out the Facebook live videos below of Tom’s show………

Tune in the 3rd Tuesday at 9 a.m. for Tom’s Show you can click on the logo below if you would like more info………

The Conspiracy Against Accumulating Wealth. Find Out More From Tom Young of 1st Consultants, Inc on May 15, 2018.

Tom Young from 1st Consultants, Inc will discuss discuss the thought provoking topic of the potential conspiracy against your accumulation of wealth in his exposé on the financial world on Tuesday, May 15, 2018 with host Frank Sparks on Teleforum.

Tom will talk about some of the advice that we all have received in the past about accumulating our money, and he will expose how these strategies have cost us possibly millions of dollars of future wealth.

The multi media presentation will take place on  May 15, 2018 from 9:00 to 10:00 A.M.  Listeners to 1230 WBVP and 1460 WMBA can call 724-843-1888, or 724-774-1888 to join in the conversion. The program can also be viewed online via a live video stream on the WBVP-WMBA Facebook Page where you can also ask any questions or make comments . Additional segments with Tom Young will be distributed live on air and on line  at the same time on the third Tuesday of each month.

Tom Young has been in the life changing business for over 30 years, has published books and is a highly sought after speaker on financial topics  around the nation.  Tom is President of 1st Consultants, Inc. and his office is located in Beaver, PA.  Call 724-728-6820. Click here for more about Tom.

Stephen Rubinosky to appear Notes on Local Entertainment Thursday May 10, 2018

Stephen Rubinosky will make a return to Notes on Local Entertainment with Frank Sparks and Scott Tady on Thursday May 10, 2018 at 11 a.m.. Stephen has a new song out and he wants you to hear it. He will also be singing some of his other songs. Frank and Scott will also set the stage for all your Mother’s Day weekend fun and events. So tune in and give a listen. Notes on Local Entertainment will also be streaming live on our Facebook Page at https://www.facebook.com/beavercountyradio/

Senior Day at the Beaver Valley Mall, May 9, 2018

There was a great turnout for Senior Day at the Mall today! Frank Sparks was there and did a live broadcast from 10:00AM-12:00PM. Frank interviewed many of the vendors from local businesses who had tables set up for the seniors to visit. Senior Day was presented by the Beaver County Office on Aging. Angela Gentile from the Office on Aging works hard throughout the year to bring great Senior Days at the Mall to the residents of Beaver County, and she succeeded in doing so yet again today. Check out the gallery of pictures capturing some of today’s excitement!

Mary Alice Gettings from Penn State Extension on Teleforum!!!

Mary Alice Gettings, MS RDN LDN CDE Educator of Food, Families, and Health and the Nutrition Links Supervisor for the Penn State Extension was a guest of Frank Sparks on Teleforum Tuesday May 8, 2018. Mary Alice discussed the different ways that she educates people on proper nutrition and food safety. Mary Alice told the listeners about the many educational classes that the extension has including Diabetes control, feeding a family on a budget and putting your dollar to work for meals for families, and food safety for non profit groups that are having a fund raiser or large dinner.

Mary Alice said that the extension is always in need of volunteers and if you are interested you can call her at 724-774-3003 or you can go to the extension on the web at https://extension.psu.edu/

You can also see what’s going on at the Beaver office of the extension on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/beaverext/

Porta John’s, Shippingport, Shell discussed on Ask the Commissioners on Teleforum Thursday May 3, 2018

Commissioners Sandie Egley and Tony Amadio appeared on the monthly segment of Ask the Commissioners during Teleforum with Frank Sparks on Thursday May 3, 2018 in the nine o’clock hour . The Commissioners answered questions via telephone from the listeners. One listener brought up the possible idea of building a grind mill by the lodge. Other topics discussed were about growth in Beaver County, The Shell Cracker Plant, The on-line auction, where the assessment appeal is currently and upcoming events in Beaver County this summer. The commissioners also had a follow up on a concern from a listener bout Porta John’s in Brady’s Run Park. Check out the Facebook live video of today’s show.

 

“Ask the Commissioners” is presented in part by NIRA Consulting Engineers, “Creating Great Futures By Design”.

“Ask The Commissioners” airs the first Thursday of every month on WBVP, WMBA and Facebook live.

Organizers of the 2018 Summer High School Student Choral and Instrumental Academy on Teleforum!!!

Dr. Jane Bovalino, Superintendent, Rochester Area School District, Ray Rotuna,Academy Executive Director, Artistic Director and Conductor, BVCS, and Sharon Burchill, Academy Administrative Staff Member, Academy Faculty Vocal Track, BVCS Associate Director, Director of Youth Choruses, Ensembles, and Education were guests of Frank Sparks on Teleforum Monday April 30, 2018. They are some of the organizers of the 2018 Summer High School Student Choral and Instrumental Academy that will be taking place at the Rochester Area School District .

The summer music academy runs from Monday, June 18 through Saturday, June 23, 2018 at the Rochester High School campus, 540 Reno Street, Rochester, PA.   High school music students, grade 9 through recent graduates, and home schooled students, from throughout the western PA region are encouraged to apply to the academy.  Vocal and band rehearsals are scheduled from 9 am to noon each day.  Following rehearsals, all students receive a lunch in the school cafeteria.  Classes and interest sessions begin at 1 pm and run until 3 pm.  Private piano, voice or flute lessons are scheduled from 3:30 to 6 pm daily.  On Saturday, all students are encouraged to attend the college fair with their parents.  A final dress rehearsal is set for 1 to 3 pm on Saturday, followed by a dinner and concert dress preparations.  The finale concert, presented in the school auditorium, begins at 7:30 pm.

All academy information can be found on the Rochester Area School District Site RASD.ORG or the Beaver Valley Choral Society site or Facebook https://www.facebook.com/bvchoralsociety/  

Lincoln Park Goes “Home” For 2018-19 Subscription Series

Dorothy Gale said it best; “there’s no place like home”.

Now while Dorothy won’t be detouring through Midland on the way to Emerald City, 8 other casts of characters will be parading through “You’re Home”, the 2018-19 Highmark Subscription Series at the Lincoln Park Performing Arts Center announced Friday afternoon in front of a packed–and raucous–crowd of students, faculty, and local representatives alike.

The series will kick off with “Sweeney Todd”, the classic tale of the revenge-driven barber, which runs three weekends from October 5-7 through 19-21. Two Christmas shows will be included, as “Miracle on 34th Street” and “The Nutcracker” will be part of the Series in late November and early December. The other five shows for the Subscription Series include: “Addams Family: Young @ Part”, “Snow White: The Ballet”, “The Three Musketeers”, “Singin’ In The Rain”, and “In The Heights”.

The student-majority crowd loudly signaled their approval of next year’s productions, and one of the reasons is the variety of styles that will be displayed, so says senior Allie Raggazini:

 

One of the featured performers was Amanda Gross, who is currently starring in “Big Fish” currently in its last weekend, and will be starring in “In The Heights”, the final musical in the Series set to premiere on June 24, 2019. Gross says that her multi-tasking style is fit to such a hectic repertoire:

 

Of course, many of the students are hoping for a chance to participate in the shows for the Highmark Series, and one may wonder how a student can focus on academics and rehearsals all into one. Lincoln Park student Elijah Groves talked about his philosophy on such a conflict:

 

For more information, go to lppacs.org. Beaver County Radio thanks Lincoln Park for making us part of this announcement. And check out some great pictures from this afternoon!

Rochester Area Chamber Chili Cook-off a huge success!!!

The 9th annual Rochester Area Chamber Chili Cook off was held at the Lodge at Brady’s Run Park on Wednesday April 25, 2018. The event was a huge success attrnded by many. The over all judges winner was the Rochester Fire Department and the People’s choice winner was PJ’s Deli and Catering in New Brighton. Diane Brosius made this year’s version for Beaver County Radio and while it was yummy and liked by many it fell short of placing. It was a fun night for all. Pat Septak our news director win one of the door prizes!!  Check out all of the pictures below…..

Beaver County Radio Soundstage “The Project Band” Thursday April 26, 2018 at 11:00 A.M.

(Beaver County, PA)  Join Frank Sparks and Scott Tady, Entertainment Editor for the Beaver County Times, this Thursday for a special edition of  “Notes On Local Entertainment”  on the Beaver County Radio Sound Stage from 11:00 A.M. to noon on Beaver County Radio, 1230 WBVP and 1460 WMBA.  It’s the show dedicated to promoting the local music and entertainment scene in Beaver County.

This week Frank and Scott will have the Project Band performing Live on on the Sound stage . The guys will also get you set for a huge  weekend  of Entertainment in Beaver County. Scott will also give us a preview of his Sunday column in the Times this week.

Tune in Every Thursday from 11:30 A.M.  to Noon for “Notes on Local Entertainment” by presented by Wooley Bully’s in New Brighton