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Brookville Chamber Kicks Off Food Truck Monday Season

March 5, 2025 The Brookville Area Chamber of Commerce is thrilled to announce the return of Food Truck Monday, bringing an exciting lineup of delicious food options to Historic Downtown Brookville starting Monday, March 17th! Food enthusiasts, get ready! Each Monday from mid-March through October, a rotating selection of food trucks will set up in front of Town Square on Main Street, serving up a variety of mouthwatering dishes for both lunch and dinner. From sizzling street tacos and crave-worthy burgers to legendary lobster rolls and other fan-favorite flavors, Food Truck Monday promises something for everyone. Kicking off the season on Monday, March 17th, is Bill-Yums Good Eats, a local favorite known for its delicious sandwiches and flavorful menu. More Than Just a Meal Food Truck Monday has become something the community looks forward to each week, bringing people together for great food and good company. Whether it’s friends gathering for lunch, coworkers taking a break from the office, or families enjoying a meal in Town Square, this event creates a welcoming atmosphere filled with friendly faces, lively conversation, and a change from the usual brown-bag lunch routine. “We’re excited to bring another season of Food Truck Monday to Brookville,” said Jamie Popson, Director of the Brookville Area Chamber of Commerce. “When many local restaurants take a well-deserved break on Mondays after a busy weekend, we saw an opportunity to introduce a variety of cuisine options you don’t normally find here. Oftentimes, you’ll see someone strumming on a guitar, kids playing in the park, and friends meeting for lunch—it’s great to see the community come together. We have an amazing lineup this year, including new food trucks and many returning favorites!” Thank You to Our Community Partners This event would not be possible without the support of Brookville Borough, the Brookville Police Department, and Historic Brookville Inc. Their efforts help make Food Truck Monday a smooth, enjoyable experience for vendors and visitors alike. Stay Updated! Follow our Facebook page for weekly updates on which food truck will be serving each Monday, and visit BrookvilleChamber.com/Food-Truck-Monday for more details. Join us for another delicious season of Food Truck Monday—we can’t wait to see you there!

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Toby Hill Tees Off in Brookville: New Restaurant Opens at Pinecrest Country Club

The Brookville Area Chamber of Commerce is thrilled to welcome the new addition of Toby Hill Bar & Grill to Pinecrest Country Club as they take over the management of the restaurant, bar, and banquet facilities! Join us on Saturday, March 1, 2025 to celebrate this fantastic addition to Brookville’s dining scene! The Northey family of Brookville, who have successfully owned and operated Toby Hill Bar & Grill in Clarion for 18 years, will bring their expertise and passion for exceptional food and service to Pinecrest. Under the name Toby Hill Pinecrest, they will open to the public on March 1st. Grand Opening Celebration: Date: Saturday, March 1, 2025 Ribbon Cutting Ceremony: 11:50am Restaurant & Bar Open to the Public: 12:00pm-10:00pm Thursdays-Saturdays; 12pm-8pm Sundays Location: 29 West Pinecrest Lane, Brookville, PA Grand Opening Festivities Include: “We’re thrilled to bring fresh, affordable food and a welcoming environment to Brookville,” said Will Northey, who has led Toby Hill Bar & Grill since it opened in 2007. Famous for their wings, burgers, steaks, and salads, the team plans to offer the same high-quality dining experience that has made their Clarion location a success. The bar at Toby Hill Pinecrest will feature seasonal drink menus and a warm, inviting atmosphere where friends can gather. “We’d like to thank the Pinecrest community for their support during this transition. We’re honored to take the torch and look forward to bringing new energy and exciting changes to this beloved space,” Northey added. For updates, specials, and event announcements, follow Toby Hill Pinecrest on Facebook. For banquet reservations or dining inquiries, contact Pinecrest Country Club at (814) 849-4666. Join us on Saturday, March 1st, to celebrate the Grand Opening of Toby Hill Pinecrest and give them a warm Brookville welcome! A friendly reminder that their restaurant and bar are always open to the public, offering a fantastic new dining experience for all to enjoy. For more information please visit BrookvilleChamber.com or call (814) 849-8448.

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Brookville Chamber to Host Ribbon Cutting for North Fork Veterinary Clinic’s Expansion

The Brookville Area Chamber of Commerce is proud to celebrate another local business milestone! North Fork Veterinary Clinic has completed an exciting expansion, doubling their square footage and incorporating new features to enhance pet care. To commemorate this achievement, the Chamber will be hosting a Ribbon Cutting Ceremony during the Open House event on Saturday, February 22, 2025. 🐾 Event Details: This event is a fantastic opportunity for the community to explore the newly upgraded facility, meet the dedicated North Fork Vet team, and see firsthand how these improvements will benefit local pet owners. 🐾 Event Highlights: The Brookville Chamber is thrilled to support North Fork Veterinary Clinic as they continue to grow and invest in the community. Special thanks to Amos Rudolph of CCS Renovations for bringing this vision to life! We invite Chamber members, pet owners, and animal lovers to join us for this exciting celebration. Come see the incredible upgrades and enjoy a fun morning with us! For more information, contact Brookville Chamber via email director@brookvillechamber.com or call (814) 849-8448.

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Eggs & Issues: Tourism

Brookville Area Chamber of Commerce hosts a series of informative presentations on a variety of interesting and important topics that impact our community. With each presentation, we provide guests with a delicious breakfast, enlightening discussions, and great networking opportunities. Topic:  Tourism in Jefferson County Brookville Chamber of Commerce invites you to the next Eggs & Issues event, focusing on Tourism in Jefferson County.  This engaging breakfast discussion will feature key speakers from Jefferson County Tourism offering insights into efforts to enhance our region’s tourism industry. Event Details: Registration is required.  Contact Brookville Area Chamber of Commerce (814) 849-8448, email director@brookvillechamber.com or register online.

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Students pain downtown windows in preparation for halloween

October 17, 2024 Author: Patti Slaughter – Jeffersonian Democrat BROOKVILLE — More than 100 students from Brookville Area High School were on Main Street early Tuesday morning, painting windows in preparation for upcoming Halloween activities in downtown Brookville. Temperatures in the low 40s and even some freezing rain did not dampen the enthusiasm of the students painting the windows of local businesses. Although she was “freezing,” sophomore Willa Jordan said the experience was “really fun.” This was her first year to be part of the window painting. She was working with senior Jessica Greeley, who was painting a window for the second time. “This is a great experience,” Greeley said. Eight-grader Madison White was enjoying her first experience painting a downtown window. “I was really excited when my painting got picked,” she said. Freshman Kendra Abell was also painting a window for the first time. “This is a nice way we can decorate and celebrate our town,” she said. The Halloween contest was started in Brookville in 1957 by high school art teacher Charles Park. During that first contest, also sponsored by the Chamber of Commerce, 44 merchants participated. Students from grades seven through 12 were involved, competing for cash prizes. BAHS art teacher Steve Jaworski said this is the 67th year of window painting. “We have 60 windows to paint. There will be two students on most windows, so we should have around 115-120 students taking part. No windows (will be) painted off Main Street, for security reasons,” he said. Students had to submit their designs and were voted on by all of the teachers, administration and staff of the district. “From the designs that received the most votes we then start assigning windows,” Jaworski said. “Many of the artists are younger this year, with some of our best designs coming from eighth to tenth graders,” he said. The windows will be judged by former Art Club officers. Best of show will be selected by the art instructors and the Brookville Chamber is offering a People’s Choice award. Everyone is encouraged to vote for their favorite painting. Ballots are available at Fox’s Pizza, the YMCA and Brookville Chamber office. High school Principal Shawn Deemer said, “This a wonderful opportunity for our students to give back to the community and show off their artistic ability. I love walking through the downtown area this time of year, with decorated windows, and the Halloween spirit. I am so glad we have this opportunity to work with our Chamber of Commerce.”

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