Welcome to the Treasure Valley Combined Club
Treasure Valley Pioneers live in or near major Idaho cities and communities of Boise, Meridian, Nampa, Caldwell, Kuna Twin Falls and Burley. The majority of club members have given a lifetime of professional service to the telecom industry. Their dedication to the IT industry is only matched by their committment to helping others in the towns and neighborhoods where they live. The TVC is a very active one and is involved in a wide variety of community projects ranging from decades of involvement in cleaning and repairing “Books on Tape” for the Idaho State Library; providing 'Hug-A-Bears' to health and public safety officials for children in distress; as well as participating in The “Reading Program” for elementary schools.
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Summer Community Service Activities
Special Note: The Treasure Valley Combined Club has resumed its regular monthly luncheon schedule and meet on the third Thursday of each month at 12 noon at the Eagles Lodge in Boise. For more information contact Renae Bissinger, 208 377-1200.
Ongoing community service projects: TVCC Qwest Pioneers participate in Talking Book Repair and Tape Distribution Program with the Idaho Commission of Libraries on Mondays. The Hug-A-Bear Committee has recessed for the summer and will resume activities in October.
The Pioneer Store is open Tuesday mornings from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. where Pioneers sell freshly popped pop corn to Qwest employees and others at the Qwest Idaho headquarters building, 999 Main, Boise. For more information contact Mary Beth Peterson, 208-385-2303, Pioneer Store Manager.
Our Mission Statement
Our purpose and mission remains the same, as it was when Alexander Graham Bell founded the organization in 1911 and became its first telephone pioneer. Fellowship with one another, Loyalty to the industry we served, and Service to our communities. We warmly welcome you to join us! Our club holds a luncheon/meeting on the second Thursday of each month. Please contact the officers below if you would like to attend and share with us this wonderful tradition of volunteerism and fellowship.
Renae Bissinger, President
208 377-1200
Katy Brock, Vice President
208 385-9355

TVC Qwest Pioneers Fred Riddle and Shirley Moss, seated; have
volunteered for over 15 years repairing talking books for the Idaho Commission
for Libraries.
Standing is Sheila Winther, Libraries Volunteer
Coordinator.