Westmoreland

Tourism grants awarded to Westmoreland businesses, attractions

Rich Cholodofsky
By Rich Cholodofsky
4 Min Read Dec. 9, 2024 | 1 year Ago
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Since Julia Taneja and her husband opened a luxury boutique hotel at a renovated coal baron mansion in Greensburg nearly two years ago, they’ve attracted visitors from throughout the United States, Canada and the United Kingdom.

A $19,000 grant from revenue generated by Westmoreland County’s 5% hotel room tax will help market and promote the 17-suite luxury historic inn to an even wider market, she said.

“We want people to know about us, and we want to bring in as many people as possible to our area,” Taneja said after a ceremony Monday at the Palace Theatre in Greensburg. More than $548,000 in new tourism grants were awarded to 47 local businesses and organizations.

The Tanejas in 2021 purchased the former home of industrialist Thomas Lynch, a president of H.C. Frick Coal & Coke Co., and spent the next two years converting what for more than seven decades had been an office building on Oakland Avenue in Greensburg into a boutique hotel.

It’s a relatively new business in Greensburg, and officials said the goal of the tourism grant program is to let outsiders know what attractions are in Westmoreland County.

The grant program is administered by Go Laurel Highlands, the tourism and visitors bureau that services Westmoreland, Fayette and Somerset counties. It has doled out more than 943 grants totaling more than $8.1 million since the hotel tax was implemented in 2003.

“The more people who come here, the higher the daily rates are and the more we can give out,” said Go Laurel Highlands Executive Director Ann Nemanic.

Commissioners in the early 2000s implemented what was then a 3% tax on daily room rentals. A portion of the money generated by the tax was turned over to the visitors bureau to promote attractions in the three-county region and finance a separate grant program available to Westmoreland County tourism sites and businesses.

The tax was increased to 5% in 2016, with the additional revenue designated for county tourism-related projects. Commissioners last year allocated $1.3 million in tourism funds to pay for upgrades and repairs at the 10 county-owned parks as well as local festivals and events.

“Our goals is to make this place a wonderful, wonderful destination,” Commissioner Sean Kertes said.

Revenue stream

For larger organizations such as the Westmoreland County Arts and Heritage Festival, the county fair, local museums and theaters, the grants have become an annual revenue stream to promote activities. Grants ranging from $500 to $20,000 were awarded Monday.

Wandering Spirits in Ligonier Borough, one of four first-time recipients this year, received a $1,940 to help promote a music festival its owner, Emily Honhart, said she hopes will be an annual attraction.

Wandering Spirits, according to the Go Laurel Highlands, is the first and only independent woman-owned wine and spirits store in Pennsylvania. Honhart said the tourism grant will allow her to plan and market an inaugural rock and reggae music festival in early June at the Loyalhanna Watershed Association grounds in Ligonier.

“I am a huge live music fan, especially reggae, and we need something like this in Ligonier. There’s nothing like this in the reggae genre around here. These events can attract a large audience, so we decided to do something,” Honhart said.

The Greensburg Art Club, another first-time grant recipient, will use a $3,705 marketing grant to pay for social media advertisements and brochure distribution, said treasurer Pat Majcher. The art club, formed in 1929, offers classes, studios and a gallery to showcase local works.

“We’re trying to spread the word about what we offer,” Majcher said.

Stephanie Babich Mihleder said a $5,000 marketing grant, the first it has received from the tourism program, will help her volunteer organization broaden the appeal of the annual Latrobe Fourth of July Celebration, a free, family-friendly two-day event that features food booths, children’s activities, a parade and fireworks.

“The idea is to let people in other communities know this is something free on the Fourth of July,” Mihleder said.

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Rich Cholodofsky is a TribLive reporter covering Westmoreland County government, politics and courts. He can be reached at rcholodofsky@triblive.com.

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Westmoreland County 2025 Tourism Grants Christmas in the Mountains, $6,000 The Compass Inn, Ligonier Valley Historical Society, $18,000 Courtyard by…

Westmoreland County 2025 Tourism Grants
Christmas in the Mountains, $6,000
The Compass Inn, Ligonier Valley Historical Society, $18,000
Courtyard by Marriott, Greensburg, $1,600
Delmont Apple n’ Arts Festival, $6,000
Derry Railroad Days, $500
Derry Township Agricultural Fair, $3,679
Downtown Greensburg Project, $10,000
Family Festivals Association, $10,000
Foggy Mountain Lodge and Pub, $5,000
Fort Ligonier Association, $20,000
Fort Ligonier Days, $20,000
Friends of SummerSounds, $10,000
The Grandeur Estate, $19,000
Great Allegheny Passage Conservancy, $15,000
Greater Latrobe-Laurel Valley Chamber of Commerce, $12,000
Greensburg Art Club, $3,705
Greensburg Business and Professional Association, $5,000
Greensburg Volunteer Fire Department Museum, $2,111
Hampton Inn Greensburg, $19,462
Holiday Inn Express & Suites Donegal, $20,000
Keystone Raceway, $20,000
The Lamp Theatre, $13,800
Latrobe Art Center, $15,000
Latrobe Fourth of July Celebration, $5,000
Latshaw Productions, $20,000
Laurel Highlands Meadery, $3,292
Laurel Retreat Center, $19,740
Ligonier Country Market, $15,000
Ligonier Valley Chamber of Commerce, $10,000
Lincoln Highway Heritage Corridor, $9,000
Mt. Pleasant Glass & Ethnic Festival, $15,000
Mountain Watershed Association, $1,095
Oak Lodge, $20,000
Overly’s Country Christmas, $20,000
Regional Trail Corp. West Newton Station & Visitors Center, $16,900
Sand Hill Berries/Greendance Winery, $10,000
Southern Alleghenies Museum of Art, $3,300
SpringHill Suites by Marriott Latrobe, $10,417
Stahlstown Flax Scutching Festival, $10,000
Wandering Spirits, $1,940
West Overton Village, $5,000
Westmoreland Agricultural Fair, $20,000
Westmoreland Arts and Heritage Festival, $15,000
Westmoreland Cultural Trust — Palace Theatre, $20,000
Westmoreland Museum of American Art, $20,000
Westmoreland Performing Arts, $6,000
Westmoreland Symphony Orchestra, $15,705

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