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Crandall receives Raymond P. Shafer Award
Crandall receives Raymond P. Shafer Award

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time24-04-2025

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Crandall receives Raymond P. Shafer Award

CONNEAUT LAKE — Service is second nature for Dan Crandall, owner of Fine Print Commercial Printers. That was on banner display Wednesday night as Crandall, 67, received the Raymond P. Shafer Award at the Meadville-Western Crawford County Chamber of Commerce's Diamond Awards dinner at Hotel Conneaut. 'I'm looking around the room, and I'm realizing, everyone here is a winner,' Crandall said in his speech. 'Everyone here is great. That's what makes this community really go; you can't do it alone.' Crandall moved to Meadville in his mid-20s after growing up in the Chicago, Illinois, area. Richard 'Dick' Lang of Dad's Dog Food was one of his first mentors, and Crandall had been in business just a few months when he received a call to meet with Lang. 'When you get someone like Dick Lang, that's kind of a big deal,' Crandall said. 'So I sat down, and he said, 'I gotta tell you something. I'm going to tell you how to be successful.'' The young entrepreneur was all ears — and lots of hair — as he took in Lang's words: ''You have to share. You have to share with your community. You have to share with your employees. You have to share with your family.' He said, 'If you live and work here and you derive your income from our area, you gotta give back.' … So I've always held that close to my heart. It's important.' Crandall quickly became ingrained in the community. Aside from owning a business, Crandall is also on the Active Aging board and the Iroquois Boating & Fishing Club board, is a member of the Meadville Coin Club, and is chairman of the ONE Federal Credit Union board. He has also held the positions of chairman of the Redevelopment Authority, and president of Rotary AM Meadville, Meadville Community Theatre and the Academy Theatre. He's been involved in several community-based projects like rehabilitating dilapidated structures or organizing a coin show twice a year. The award, created in 1991 and named after Gov. Raymond P. Shafer, recognizes an individual who has made a positive impact on the quality of life in western Crawford County through volunteer service. The award for distinguished community service is named after Shafer (1917-2006), the former governor of Pennsylvania, who also served as the state's lieutenant governor and Crawford County's district attorney. Crandall's acceptance speech was riddled with his recognition of others, though. He applauded community figures like Andy Walker, Jackie Roberson, Heather Clancy-Young and Richard Friedberg for their mentorship and proper examples of being a community ally. Aside from the pomp and circumstance, though, Crandall held up the little green trophy he received earlier that evening before the awards. It reads 'Greatest Grandpa.' Crandall's voice cracked as he thanked his wife, Sue Crandall, and his stepdaughter, Makenzie Black, for their support and the support of his entire family. 'When I first got into business, I was motivated by money and I wanted to be successful,' he said. 'Now, I'm motivated by my grandchildren, one of whom is here tonight. He called me and asked if he could come, and I said, 'heck yea.'' His 8-year-old grandson, Pierce Buhman, then took to the stage to embrace his grandfather and take in the applause. 'My motivation now is to be a good guy so they think I'm alright,' Crandall beamed.

Diamond Award winners recognized
Diamond Award winners recognized

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time24-04-2025

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Diamond Award winners recognized

CONNEAUT LAKE — Established and emerging community leaders gathered Wednesday night for the annual Meadville-Western Crawford County Chamber of Commerce Dinner and Diamond Awards. Diamond Award winners included Gabe Panchura as emerging male leader and Virginia Dann as emerging female leader. Panchura said when he began working at Hagan Business Machines of Meadville, coworkers encouraged him to go to some Chamber events, and he never stopped. 'I'm going to continue to do that,' he said. 'I'm very humbled and honored to win and we'll see what comes in the future.' Christa Lundy, executive director of the Chamber, said Panchura is one of only two in her 12 years there to receive a perfect score in the award criteria from judges. Dann, an account manager for Parker Lord at Acutec Precision Aerospace, also leads programming for young professionals and has been raising a young family of her own. 'It's an honor alone to be nominated but to be recognized for the award, it means a lot, especially with everything we all have going on in life,' she said, thanking Acutec, her husband and 'the village that supports us.' For the other Diamond Awards, the small business award went to Lakeside Tranquility Massage & Spa with Finney's Chocolate Shoppe, Kathleen Layer Coaching LLC, Meadville Market House, Save Room for Dessert and Yoga Spot Meadville as other finalists. Mid-size business honors went to ONE Federal Credit Union. Other nominees were Riverside Brewing Company and The Meadville Tribune. Home Instead took the top spot for the large business category with Interim Health Care and Juniper Village at Meadville as other nominees this year. New in town, Eternal Glow was named the winner of the new business category with 43 Artisan Co., Anchor Performance Clinic and Hello Sunshine Children's Boutique as runners-up. The small nonprofit award went to Meadville Area Free Clinic. Other finalists were Crawford Central Community Foundation and The Learning Center K-8 School. On the other end, the large nonprofit award went to Meadville Family YMCA. Other nominees were Crawford County Fair Association and United Way of Western Crawford County. Top event sponsors of this years' awards were Allegheny College, Bayshore Homes, Shafer Law Firm and Starn Marketing Group.

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