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BWS Needs Your Help

November 8, 2020 by admin

Every year about this time Betty Jo Lyons, Boro Women and Family Services (BWS) Executive Director and her team of volunteers begin planning for Christmas. This planning helps them provide a more meaningful Christmas for over 100 individuals and families in our community.

As you might imagine this takes a tremendous effort to gather the needed items and financial resources to pull it all together. It’s probably no surprise to anyone either that this years effort is a bit more difficult than most. The demand is sure to be higher due to the effect on families that the Covid problem has caused, and also the very simple fact that the BWS finances have fallen short this year. Two of their very major fundraisers, the Annual Lasagna Dinner and the Fall Women’s Event at Nick’s Place, had to be cancelled because of Covid 19.

BWS is sending out a plea to the Edinboro Area Community for funds to help them complete their Christmas holiday mission. If you can assist in any way, no matter how small or large a gift, it would be appreciated more than the BWS team could express to you.

Donations can be done online at the BWS website: www.BoroWomenServices.com or by mailing your donation to: Boro Women & Family Services, 108 High Street, Edinboro, PA 16412

If you have any questions or specific needs, Betty Jo can be reached at: 814-734-4237

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Important Notice Regarding Coronavirus and BWS

March 17, 2020 by admin

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All Aboard! The Santa Express Arrives Dec 7th!

November 25, 2019 by admin

Boro Women & Family Services joins with EUP Communications and Media Department to present another family oriented event for the younger crowd for Christmas.

The event will include a story time, snacks and crafts, plus every child will receive a FREE book.

It all takes place Saturday, December 7th, from 9am to 12:30pm at the Edinboro United Methodist Church.

$3 for Children, $2 for Adults, PAJAMAS ARE WELCOME!

Limited tickets will be available at the door, so please call the BWS office at 814-734-4237 to reserve your tickets.

All Aboard!

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Many Thanks to Bible School Families

July 22, 2019 by admin

Sometimes it’s really hard to convey the need we see at Boro Women & Family Services (BWS) on a daily basis. There are so many among us that, unknown to anyone, are in great need of help.

There are also many in the community that constantly reach out to us and ask how they can help, and everyone needs to know that without these people we would not be able to do what we do.

Recently a group representing the families of the Edinboro Presbyterian Church Bible School came to our offices and delivered items they had collected to help us help our families in need. It is indeed heartwarming and exciting everytime this happens and all of us a BWS are extremely grateful for everyones generosity.

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Thank You Everyone – Kayak Poker Run A Great Success!

July 17, 2019 by admin

(July 14,2019) Edinboro Lake…. To say it was just another beautiful day in the neighborhood would be an understatement, it was a fabulous day. The weather was fantastic and the turnout for the 2019 Edinboro Lake Kayak Poker Run was beyond expectations.

There were 170 registered kayaks, loads of volunteer helpers, and great music from Mark Eisert, Millennium Sound. Now add to that, lots of prizes from some generous merchants, and it all came together for a fun-filled successful event and fundraiser for Boro Women & Family Services (BWS).

BettyJo Lyons, BWS executive director, commented, “The demand for our services is increasing each year, and it’s events like the Kayak Poker Run that allow us to keep providing help, at no charge, to those in need in our communities. We just couldn’t do it without all the beautiful people who help us in so many ways.”

BettyJo also expressed heartfelt thanks to all the participants, volunteers, and merchants that helped make it such a great success this year.

Prizes donors were Edinboro Outdoors, Subway, Sunset Grill, Shadeland Pellet Grills, Edinboro Beverage, L.E. Photography, and the VanMeters gas card donation…. thanks to one and all!

We hope you will plan on joining us in 2020 for the 3rd Annual Kayak Poker Run, we have plans to make it even bigger and better… see you then!

www.BoroWomenServices.com

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2021 Oars on the Shore Edinboro Lake Poker Run Date is July 25th!

June 11, 2019 by admin

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On July 25, 2021, the 4th annual Edinboro Lake Poker Run will be held. The event being called Oars on the Shore to piggy back with Roar on the Shore weekend. This event is for anyone 12 and older with a kayak, paddle board, or canoe. Row your way around Edinboro Lake in the 4-hour window to earn some gifts and prizes. The cost of the event is $25 per person and t-shirts cost $15 and a chance to win. Registration deadline is July 14 for t-shirts. On-site registration is available but will not be promised a t-shirt. Extra will be ordered but not guaranteed.

To register on-line go to: www.EdinboroBoatRental.com? and click on 2019 Edinboro Lake Poker Run at the top of the page.

The day of the event, everyone will register at Pat Crawford Beach. You will register at the table under the blue Millennium Sound Tent (follow the music). You will pick up your card and your t-shirt. The event will start when you are ready. You can launch your boat EVERYWHERE on Edinboro Lake. Your goal is to hit all five stops and return to the blue Millennium Sound by 4:30pm. Winners will be announced at 5:00.

Five stops will be setup on Edinboro Lake. Each stop you will choose a card and we will write down your card on your sheet. The best hand at the end will win. We will have other prizes assigned to certain cards along with lowest hand. Our sponsors are providing some awesome prizes.

Pat Crawford Beach

Washington Park

Edinboro Resort & Sunset Grill

Pontoon Boat in lake

Bridge under Route 6N

The proceeds of this event will benefit Boro Women & Family Service to help provide needed services to members of our community in need.

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Our 10th Annual Lasagna Dinner Is April 25th!

March 29, 2019 by admin

This is always a great event for us and it’s become one of our major fundraisers of the year.

We hope you will plan on joining us for our 10th Annual Lasagna Dinner, April 25th at the Edinboro Fire Hall.

Tickets are $15/person at the door and $13/if purchase them in advance. Tickets are available at the Boro Women & Family Services office at 108 High Street, Edinboro OR you can order online on our website.

Preorder your tickets here:





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It’s Just a Few Days Away – Make Plans to Join Us!!

April 12, 2018 by admin

Our 9th Annual Lasagna Dinner is coming soon and we’re hoping you will make plans to join us. This is always a great event for us, lots of fun, great food, and an exciting basket raffle.

This is also one of your major fund raisers that helps us continue to serve the many individuals and families that need our help.

Call and reserve your tickets today and save!

See you next Thursday!

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Local Edinboro Business Empowering Women and Families “One Jive At a Time”

February 9, 2018 by admin

LOCAL EDINBORO BUSINESS’ EMPOWERING WOMEN AND FAMILIES  
ONE JIVE AT A TIME 
By: Leslie Shaeffer 

 Marilyn Monroe. Jane Russell. Rita Hayworth. All beautiful women of the mid-1900s seeking to not only give a helping hand to the war efforts, but to serve as an emblem for women who remain on the homestead front lines. For years, “Pin Up” girls have evolved, but have also turned into a controversy for some. For others, it is a way of empowering women to make healthy decisions and show them how to be creative about the way they look.  

Start of Something New 
When local Edinboro photographer, Penny Shaut, started her photography business out of her tiny apartment in 2007, she thought she saw it all from weddings to community events. After transitioning to her homestead studio in later years, a good friend approached her asking for photos that would soon change her niche for the better.  
“She begged me for over a year,” said Shaut. “I put her off and finally said, ‘Let’s do it’ and we had a blast!” After presenting the photos to her friend and gaining permission from her to post a couple on social media, Shaut received an enormous response for the tasteful, vintage pictures and founded Pin Up Erie. The small business has now expanded their old school adventures to the corner of Route 6N and Monroe Street where the specialization of classic boudoir and vintage pin up photography have seized the community by storm.  
As you travel over the town of Edinboro, you will find an organization that has been fighting for women, men and children since 2010. Standing on a foundation of helping women in a pregnancy crisis, Boro Women and Family Services (BWS) has witnessed women and men walking through their doors struggling to find shelter and warmth for their little ones. Just like Pin Up Erie, BWS has expanded their facility in order to take on more clients in the community.  
It wasn’t until Betty Jo Lyons, executive director of BWS, received a call from Shaut’s studio manager, Jessica Goldstein, that both women were going to see tremendous growth not only in their business but in their region.  
“The growth that this company has gone through with both of us just pouring our hearts into it is insane and really rewarding to finally be in a studio of our own,” Goldstein said. The WVU graduate and former New York hair and make-up artist expressed her excitement on the new location and what that means for the future of Pin Up Erie.  

What is Pin Up?  
We are all familiar with the famous women of the 1940s and 1950s that should wave goodbye to their husbands, boyfriends, or that special someone as they shipped off to serve their country. Sometimes maybe even giving them that something special to help make their time worthwhile across the ocean. Pin Up didn’t start in the 40s and 50s though. It actually started back in the late 1890’s in the beloved country of France where a Parisian artist, Jules Cheret, formed an example of the Pin Up and exhibited these creations of women in posters and magazines [pinuppassion.com].  
“We know that there is a very wide range of what Pin Up Girls were and it goes from extremely sexy to extremely conservative,” Shaut explained. “Women have been photographed in beautiful ways for many, many years and that’s inspiring to us. We use that as inspiration and create our own artwork with it.” 
Lyons admitted to not knowing anything about Pin Ups when she was approached by the girls at Pin Up Erie. When tackling anything new or vague that may become an association with the women’s agency, she shows no judgement and always asks questions.  
“I was a little afraid that maybe it was a touch risqué and I needed to know,” Lyons said. “I needed to be able to answer those questions to my board and to our investors. They came and explained that the Pin Up movement was far more about women lifting up other women and encouraging them.”   
Lyons went on to explain that Pin Up was more about the retro vintage look, the dresses and make-up, the guys in their bowling shirts, and the antique cars.  
“I realized it was just a lot of fun. What a great way for a group of individuals to celebrate a specific time period and to have a great time while doing it.”  

Pin Up and Motherhood 
During the 40s and 50s, women were stereotyped as being the perfect housewife and raising their children [americanhistory40-50.blogspot.com]. It wasn’t very common for a woman to leave the house and go to work until World War II began, but for Pin Up Erie and BWS, they show that you can have a successful work life and maintain a household.  
“There is just something about a team of women who can do these sort of things and balance a home life and be a mom,” Shaut said. “We found something that makes money to provide for our families, but also fuels and drives us!”  
As the women of Pin Up Erie and BWS are all mothers, they understand the difficulty when trying to find something to wear at the start of the day while trying to take care of their young ones. Sometimes women need to lean on others to find the confidence they need to get through the day.  
“We all need girlfriends,” Lyons said. “We all need friendships. I am more than blessed. Blessed with my children and relationships with those strong women and I needed it.” Lyons speaks volumes coming from a single mother of three that runs an agency, attends school, and takes care of her children. She has become a role model for many and giving advice on any and everything from searching faith in the hardest of times to find the energy to make it through the day. 
In today’s society, women struggle with more than what the average person expects. What will happen at work? Will I have enough money to get through the month? What do I need to prepare for my son/daughter’s soccer game? When was the last time I saw the doctor? When was the last time I got a haircut or pampered myself properly?  
“We offer an opportunity for women to step out of their daily lives for a moment that is just for THEM!” Shaut explains. “We give them an empowering experience, show them they are beautiful, and encourage them to KEEP GOING!”  

Vintage Fun for Everyone!
As the two businesses continued to prosper in the community, Pin Up Erie wanted to go above and beyond the call of duty and find an organization that would benefit from their fundraising event, “Penny’s Pin Up Party.” The vintage themed event would cater to raising money for an organization that aids in helping women and families find a healthy way of living.  
“We were turned down by a couple of them [agencies] in Erie that did not educate themselves on what we do,” Shaut said. “The only thing that they saw was the face value of going to our website, and seeing some cleavage and being like, ‘oh no, we can’t do that’ and didn’t even try to educate themselves on what we were about.”  
After being turned down by multiple entities and being accepted by BWS, Shaut and the Pin Up Girls started hosting ‘Penny’s Pin Up Party’ and raised money for the women and family agency. Now, Pin Up Erie is planning their 4th annual event on August 25 at the Conneaut Lake Park & Hotel. The day includes a vintage car show, fun games and family activities along with an evening show for those 21 and older. 
As part of the Miss Pin Up Erie competition, the Pin Up Girl contestants are required to hand out flyers and place them in businesses. The guests of the party now come from all over the tri state area.   
“Last year, we had feedback from a couple of the car cruise guys that did car cruises at Conneaut Lake Park back in the day, and they said, ‘This is the way it used to be. This is awesome!’” Shaut said. “Even before the day was done we had people wanting to sponsor for 2018’s party.” 
The team of supporters and volunteers has grown into a group of powerful women whole believe in the Pin Up Erie cause. The studio recently established a local group organization known as “Great Lakes Bombshells.”  
“As an established team, we work together to support our community,” Shaut said. “Not only do the Bombshells put on Penny’s Pin Up Party, but have added another fundraiser event for BWS in the Spring!”  
Bombshells & Brews will take place March 20th at The Brewerie at Union Station in Erie, Pennsylvania. This retro-themed event includes our Pin Up themed Charity Beer release, vintage bike raffle, Chinese auction, ‘celebrity’ Pin Up bartenders, live music and much more! 
As one business strives to help women, men and children find healthy places to live and help them make good decisions and the other seeks the empowering symbolism from decades of women, BWS and Pin Up Erie have created a strong and long-lasting bond in the Edinboro/Erie community. Any business can grow to be the success that they want to be, but they can also grow to be the success that the community needs as well.  
“The more that we put ourselves out there will show that we are just more than a risqué topic,” Goldstein said. “I think people are starting to recognize that pin ups are an evolving character. There’s no way to pin down a pin up!” 
 

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Glunt Funeral Home Toy Drive Huge Success

December 4, 2017 by admin

Thank you so much to Glunt Funeral Home for hosting their annual toy drive for us. An additional thanks to the community and everyone involved that donated for our Christmas families this year!

Words cannot express how very much we appreciate every single thing that is donated to us.

Christmas is a big time for us and without you, we could not help those many families that struggle during the holiday season.

Again, thank you from the bottom of our hearts. You are all amazing!

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