Greenbrier Valley Real Estate Blog
Monday, August 26 2013
Don't miss the Estate Auction on September 7th at 11:00am – Lewisburg WV

Friday, August 23 2013
Greenbrier Real Estate Service in Lewisburg, WV supports the West Virginia State Fair FFA Auction.

Tuesday, March 12 2013
HospiceCare’s 20th Annual Chocolate Chase
10k Run and 1 Mile Fun Walk
Saturday April 13, 2013
9:00 am
“Before the famous Lewisburg Chocolate Festival”
Registration forms for both events are available online at
www.hospicecarewv.org or visit www.lewisburgchocolatefestival.com
For more information contact Missy VanBuren, Public Relations Coordinator
HospiceCare (304)645-2700 or mvanburen@hospicecarewv.org
All proceeds will benefit the new-in patient facility to be built in Lewisburg

Thursday, February 21 2013
Thursday, December 06 2012
We would like to thank the following business partners:
Advanced Auto, Alderman’s Pharmacy, Alderson Big Wheel, Alta Station, April’s Pizzeria, BJ’s Laundromat, Cardinal printing, Chrysalis Framing, Corner Market, Cornerstone Christian Bookstore, Cornerstone IGA, Edgarton Café &Bakery, Focus on You Salon, Frit’z Pharmacy, Frankford Elementerary School, Greenbrier Medical Arts Pharmacy, Go Mart, Greenbrier Cut Flowers, Hair Fantastic, Greenbrier Bowling and Recreation, The Irish Pub on Washington Street, Jim’s Drive In, John Eye Big Sandy Superstore, Kitten’s Korner, Lowell’s Bakery, Martin & Jones, Mountain Heritage Floral, Neathawk’s Lumber and Supply, Post Net, Quick Essentials, Riverview Exxon, Ronceverte Elementary School, Schewel’s, Smoker friendly, Sunny Delite Tanning & Salon, The Station in union, The Very Thing, Tri-County Produce. Roger’s Subaru, The General Lewis Inn, Greenbrier Motors, Colonial Ford, Bill Lewis Chevrolet, Big Four Drug Store in Hinton
If your business is interested in getting involved with the Little Red Stocking Campaign, please call us at 304-647-3430
Thursday, December 06 2012
Join us this First Friday, December 7, for the festivities!
Get into the true holiday spirit by supporting your community. The United Way of the Greenbrier Valley is partnering with the Greenbrier Valley Convention and Visitor's Bureau and First Energy to bring you the 3rd annual Holiday by Design Finale.
Enjoy refreshments and live holiday music from Tony Haworth from 5-7pm. You will have the opportunity to view and bid on the holiday inspired decorative items through a silent auction, with the proceeds benefiting United Way. Vote for your favorite large tree for $1.00 and be entered into a drawing for an IPad! Proceeds from the voting go directly to the Warming Hearts and Hands, a fund that provides emergency heating assistance for families.
Large trees will be available for purchase at a live auction event at 7pm.
Purchase a tree for yourself or donate it to a local non-profit organization. Cash, check or credit card accepted for all items.
Thursday, October 11 2012
Business After Hours at Kitten’s Korner Gift & Custom Frame Shoppe
Help Kitten’s Korner celebrate 20 wonderful years in business!
Thursday, October 18, 2012
80 West Main Street, White Sulphur Springs
5:30 pm – 7:30 pm
Champagne, cake, appetizers, extended showrooms
Register for this event online

The Greater Greenbrier Chamber of Commerce is pleased to celebrate the 20th Anniversary of Kitten’s Korner Gift and Custom Frame Shoppe with a Business After Hours on October 18. Kitten’s Korner is located at 80 West Main Street in White Sulphur Springs and is owned by Ruth Burr Miller.
The gift shoppe business opened its doors in 1992 with the trio of Burr women at the helm- Ruth Burr Miller, Anita Burr Butts and Kitten Burr. It later transitioned to include custom framing, along with its quality merchandise including Yankee Candle, Tervis Tumbler, Homestead Lighting, Fiestaware and P.Buckley Moss prints. “What a joy and blessing it has been to enjoy..and love your job! The creative expression, interaction with people, independence, involvement with family, as well as being able to provide great products and services are some the wonderful parts of twenty years as Kitten’s Korner. We pray that it is God’s will to sustain us to enjoy another twenty! We want to express our gratitude to our many faithful customers”, asserted Ruth Miller. Many local and regional artists’ work is also represented at Kitten’s. The lower level of the shoppe will be open with items remaining from Leisa Campbell’s Interior Design business.
The celebration will include champagne, cake and appetizers. Business After Hours is a monthly event of the Greater Greenbrier Chamber of Commerce which showcases a member business and provides a great opportunity for networking. To register for the event, please go to the Chamber website at www.greenbrierwvchamber.org and click on the event or call the Chamber at 304-645-2818.
Thursday, October 04 2012
Wednesday, September 26 2012
Tuesday, September 04 2012
Tuesday, August 28 2012
Sponsored by Alderson Medical Center, the town of Alderson, and the Alderson Fire Department
September 4, 2012
12pm-4pm Rain or Shine
Historic District of Alderson
Activities for Kids
Door prizes every 15 minutes
Live physical fitness demonstrations
Healthy snacks & giveaways
Free glucose checks, blood pressure checks, BMI, vision screenings,
information on tobacco cessation, child safety seat checks
First aid demos, fire safety, illegal drug use prevention, poison prevention,
hand washing & skin cancer demos, Alderson food pantry food drop off,
special priced flu shots, vouchers for reduced lab work (30 day limit)
Tuesday, July 03 2012

Greenbrier Valley Theatre Art Auction
July 14- 7:00 pm
Preview begins at 6:00 pm
Items include:
Week in a Berkshires Home
Max Hayslette Painting
Join us for an incredible evening that includes amazing art, destination packages, jewelry and much, much more. The auction, which is GVT’s largest annual fundraiser, will take place Saturday, July 14. The evening will kick off at 6 pm with a beverage and hours d’oeuvre party followed by the auction at 7 pm. Admission to the preview party is $10 per person.
For more information, contact Greenbrier Valley Theatre at 304-645-3838 or visit www.gvtheatre.org
Information, events and products marketed through this eblast are not endorsed by the Greater Greenbrier Chamber of Commerce.
Greater Greenbrier Chamber of Commerce
200 W. Washington St., Suite C
Lewisburg, WV 24901
304.645.2818
info@greenbrierwvchamber.org
www.greenbrierwvchamber.org
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Tuesday, April 10 2012

Please join us for the 18th Annual Derby Day Celebration hosted by Gateway Industries, Inc. The event will be held on Saturday, May 5, 2012 from 3:30pm – 7:30pm at the Underwood Youth Center at the West Virginia State Fairgrounds. Every year an average of 350 participants and several local businesses support our efforts to help Gateway fulfill its mission to provide employment and rehabilitative services for persons with disabilities in the Greenbrier Valley. Event Tickets, Sponsorships and Program Ads are still available , please contact phyllis@gatewayind.com or becky@gatewayind.com or call 304-645-3165 for more information.
You can also find us on Facebook-Derby Day, WV
Monday, April 09 2012
What makes you a tough contender in the ASPCA $100K Challenge?
The overwhelming support our shelter receives from its community will help us to win the ASPCA’s $100K Challenge.
How would you use $100,000?
Funds will be used to aggressively spay and neuter companion animals to further reduce the pet overpopulation problem in our area
Wednesday, February 15 2012
Saturday April 14, 2012
9:00 am
“Before the famous Lewisburg Chocolate Festival”
Registration forms available online at www.hospicecarewv.org or visit www.lewisburgchocolatefestival.com
For more information contact Missy VanBuren, Public Relations Coordinator
HospiceCare (304)645-2700 or mvanburen@hospicecarewv.org

Tuesday, February 14 2012
Monday, April 18 2011

Call the number above to reserve your tickets now! Tickets are $35!
Greater Greenbrier Chamber of Commerce
200 W. Washington Street, Suite C
Lewisburg, WV 24901
304.645.2818
The Greater Greenbrier Chamber of Commerce does not endorse any products or services marketed in this email. If you do wish to receive this emails, please notify info@greenbrierwvchamber.org
Thursday, February 10 2011
Greater Greenbrier Chamber of Commerce
200 W. Washington Street, Suite C
304.645.2818
Lewisburg ,WV 24901
Monday, September 20 2010
Third Annual Carnegie Hall Guild Fundraising Tea
Enjoy a relaxed and memorable afternoon of tea and mouth-watering delicacies at Carnegie Hall Guild’s third annual fundraising tea, “How Sweet It Is,” Friday, September 24, 2010, at 2 p.m. at Blackwell’s Restaurant in Lewisburg, WV. The Guild is delighted to announce its special guest will be Thierry DeLourneaux, Executive Pastry Chef at The Greenbrier Resort. Chef DeLourneaux will present a “Fruits de Pate” and culinary dessert presentation. Keeping with tradition, each table will be individually set, featuring each hostess’s own crystal, china, flatware, and decoration, creating a unique and personal ambiance. Blackwell’s and Chef DeLourneaux will provide guests with petite sandwiches, scones with clotted cream, desserts, champagne, and tea. Admission is $50 per person. Reservations are preferred and can be made by calling Elizabeth Isaac at 304-520-4055. Chef Delourneaux's training has taken him from France to New York, Toronto to California and has included Executive Pastry Chef positions at the Forbes Five Star, AAA Five-Diamond Grand Del Mar in San Diego, as well as Ritz Carlton Tyson's Corner and the world famous Beverly Hilton. Funds raised from this year’s tea will once again help underwrite the Communities LinkUP! concert, a music education and performance program for Greenbrier County 4th graders. Carnegie Hall Guild’s mission is to promote interest in Carnegie Hall, provide financial and volunteer support, and address special needs and occasions not addressed by the Carnegie Hall budget or its volunteers.

Photo: Thierry DeLourneaux, Executive Pastry Chef at The Greenbrier Resort
Tuesday, September 14 2010
Wednesday, July 28 2010
Even in these trying economic times, the West Virginia Housing Development Fund is committed to providing affordable housing to the citizens of West Virginia.
If you are looking to purchase a new home, or need to refinance your current mortgage, the West Virginia Housing Development Fund has a program to help:
A message from Joe Hatfield, Executive Director of the West Virginia Housing Development Fund:
"The West Virginia Housing Development Fund is offering a new mortgage program for state residents that includes a 30-year fixed rate loan at 3.5 percent. This is a historic program and the Fund has issued $35 million in bonds to provide West Virginians with an opportunity to have safe and affordable housing. Since 1968, we have been working hard to ensure that residents of our state have a home to call their own. We know that an essential part of the American Dream is homeownership, and with this new program, it will provide more West Virginians the opportunity to own a home."
Friday, March 05 2010
Attention
Chocolate
Lovers!
4th Annual Lewisburg Chocolate Festival in historic Downtown Lewisburg, West Virginia.
Make plans now for the Fourth Annual Lewisburg Chocolate Festival, April 10 in historic Downtown Lewisburg, West Virginia. The Festival includes an exciting schedule of events centered on the chocolate theme: musical performances, chocolate themed dinners, chocolate tastings, and events for all ages. This is an event you will not want to miss!
The highlight of the festival takes place on Saturday, April 10, with a chocolate sampling extravaganza throughout the shops and businesses in Downtown Lewisburg. Ticket holders will be able to sample chocolate treats from featured chocolatiers including West Virginia favorites as well as nationally recognized names.
Be A Sponsor? Click to download the Pledge Form
Click to watch the Chocolate Festival Video
Wednesday, July 15 2009
The Mason Jar, White Sulphur Springs! (304.536.5001)
The West Virginia Division of Tourism and the Collaborative for the 21st Century Appalachia partnered to identify some of the best “can’t miss” eateries across the state. These selections are the “people’s choice” and are only a sampling of what West Virginia has to offer. You are encouraged to visit these and the other out-of-the-way unique places found around the state. The Mason Jar in White Sulpher Springs made the list.
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