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Locality: Altoona, Pennsylvania

Phone: +1 814-329-9819



Address: 1216 11th Avenue 16601 Altoona, PA, US

Website: brettcentralcourt.com/

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Brett Central Court building 16.12.2020

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Brett Central Court building 12.12.2020

We woke up to a winter wonderland here in Happy Valley! What's it looking like in your corner of #HappyValleyPA? Post a photo in the comments below, or use the hashtag on Instagram to share your snowy scenes

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Vintage Downtown photos from Christmas' past.

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We work with a number of small businesses that deserve your support. Buying local and from small businesses is so important. Get out and do your part in supporting these business today!

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Brett Central Court building 26.10.2020

Get Online Homework Help! 1. Grab your library card. 2. Go to altoonalibrary.org 3. Click on Services... 4. Click on Tutor.com 5. Click CONNECT NOW to reach a live tutor anytime between 3 PM - 10 PM 6. Sign up for a free tutor.com account in order to access other features such as Drop off a Math Question or SAT Prep CSB2 STEM Ecosystem school and library access to Tutor.com is made possible by a PAsmart grant from the Pennsylvania Department of Education and the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Tom Wolf, Governor.

Brett Central Court building 11.10.2020

Tips for controlling your exposure to ragweed pollen, mold, and other fall allergens.

Brett Central Court building 22.09.2020

Fall foliage season is underway in Pennsylvania, and the outlook calls for a vibrant show of colors! DCNR’s Bureau of Forestry is keeping their eyes on the t...rees and weather conditions to report the latest color change. Learn more about the factors that affect the fall foliage season, and what to expect this season #PAFallFoliage #FallinPA #ForestFriday

Brett Central Court building 18.09.2020

Among the many challenges created for businesses by Covid-19 are those which threaten employee health. To bring specific health issues to the forefront, the Cha...mber’s Workplace Wellness Committee will debut a new initiative called Chamber Chat, which will provide periodic Zoom programs with expert presenters and the opportunity for attendees to ask questions and share best practices. The first of seven Chats will take place on September 25 from 8:30 to 9:00 a.m. There is no cost to participate. To register to attend, https://web.blairchamber.com//WorkplaceWellness%20/details See more

Brett Central Court building 01.09.2020

BLAIR County Announces Creation of a New Program, Blair CARES Small Business, Tourism, and Nonprofit Support Grant Program At a special meeting on Wednesday, Au...gust 26, 2020, the Blair County Board of Commissioners established a new grant program, the Blair CARES Small Business, Tourism, and Nonprofit Support Grant Program, to assist small businesses, local tourism, and nonprofits affected by COVID-19. The program will be funded using federal CARES Act funds provided to the County by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania under the COVID-19 County Relief Block Grant. Blair County will make available a minimum of $1,200,000. The primary purpose of the Program is to provide immediate relief to small businesses, local tourism, and nonprofits impacted by COVID-19. Blair County hopes to help eligible industries and organizations stay in business through the COVID-19 pandemic, retain employees, and be prepared to grow in the future. In the first round of funding, the County will distribute funds to eligible industries and organizations that are vital to sustaining the economy of Blair County. Blair County’s economy has been significantly damaged by COVID-19. The Board of Commissioners is committed to providing support and assistance for our local businesses and non-profit organizations. We strongly urge all eligible entities to apply for these grants. remarked Commissioner Bruce Erb. The grants can be used to help cover business interruption losses including loss of fundraising revenues for eligible nonprofits. Preference will be given to those applicants that did not receive Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) or Economic Injury Disaster Loan Funds (EIDL). Application submission for the program will be open from August 31, 2020 at 8:00 a.m. to September 11, 2020 at 4:00 p.m. For detailed program eligibility requirements and specific information regarding the application process, including deadlines and submission instructions, please visit the Blair County website at www.blairco.org. See more