“We did it, and what a journey it has been,” Downtown Shenandoah, Inc. President Karen Kenderdine told a standing room only crowd during the April CEBA ribbon cutting celebration. “It has been
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CEBA is for you, your family, friends, colleagues, and neighbors to learn new skills, create new businesses, collaborate, enjoy special events, and so much more. CEBA will change the economic landscape in our area and bring positive change.
CEBA will include a commercial kitchen, event center with catering kitchen, Penn State classroom, DSI offices, co-working maker and office spaces. CEBA will be located at 115 N. Main Street in Shenandoah and will serve the entire Schuylkill County region.
CEBA’s collaborative environment will help to revitalize our communities, fill empty storefronts, and create new jobs. CEBA will also generate visibility within Shenandoah attracting prospective patrons, artists, businesses, and visitors to stimulate local and regional economic development.
“We did it, and what a journey it has been,” Downtown Shenandoah, Inc. President Karen Kenderdine told a standing room only crowd during the April CEBA ribbon cutting celebration. “It has been
"An Exciting Chapter For Our Community"DSI proudly opened the doors of the long-awaited North Schuylkill Center for Education, Business & Arts. A ribbon cutting was held on April 30 to celebrate this
Programs Designed For Education, Entrepreneurship, and EmpowermentKaren Kenderdine, DSI President and Treasurer, was recently invited to speak during a March Schuylkill County HIVE meeting whose