February Luncheon
We had a packed room for our February luncheon as economist Dr. Steve Skancke shared his insight on the “The Trump Effect – Risks and Opportunities for Small Business.” Steve has worked for four different presidential …
We had a packed room for our February luncheon as economist Dr. Steve Skancke shared his insight on the “The Trump Effect – Risks and Opportunities for Small Business.” Steve has worked for four different presidential …
Once again we had a terrific showing for our first luncheon of the year. Mayor Fraser spoke to a full audience as he presented the state of the town and gave insight on current projects and priorities. Among the topics …
PBA Annual Meeting & Awards Ceremony held yesterday at Loudoun Golf & Country Club, Inc.
CONGRATULATIONS TO OUR 2016 AWARD WINNERS:
2016 Business of the Year – awarded to Browning Equipment for their excellent service in Purcellville for over 75 …
Holiday Mixer was a great SUCCESS! Plenty of Ugly Sweaters all around! Great time had by all. Thanks to Jack’s Run Brewing Company for hosting.…
We had a terrific November Luncheon, focused on National Education Month. Students from LVHS DECA program came out to share their entrepreneurial projects. Their excitement for these programs gives us hope for our future generations!
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October Luncheon was full of great information on the towns Comprehensive plan, presented by Daniel Galindo, Senior Planner at Town of Purcellville. Their next public workshop for input will be held on November 5th. To learn more visit their website …
What a great way to kick off the fall season! Our September luncheon yesterday was full of energy and well attended. Along with great networking, the presentation given by Purcellville’s largest employer – Lowers Risk Group – was very informative. …
The first PBA Family Picnic was a HUGE SUCCESS! A little on-and-off rain only helped to cool us all down, and a good time was had by all! The group kickball game was awesome fun for all ages, and the …
For our July Luncheon, we did something different – went “on location” to experience the story of a 12th generation Loudoun farming family who is taking a whole new approach to farming. Owner Donald Virts gave us the inside story …