December Chamber Connection

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December 2017

Chamber Connection Your connection to the greater Hanover business community.

Chamber News Pages 3-7 Renewing Members Pages 5-6 Upcoming Seminars Page 7 Chamber Staffing Update Page 7 Business Briefs Page 8 Main Street Hanover Page 9 Networking Events Page 10 Event Registration Page 11

Mission: We deliver value to our members and advance the interests of the business community.

Chamber Recognizes Hanover Area Business Awards The Hanover Area Chamber of Commerce held its Annual Business Awards Ceremony on Thurs., Nov. 2 at Bay City Restaurant. The event was presented by APPI Energy. In addition to naming Educators of the Year, Positive Action Award, Small Business of the Year and Entrepreneur of the Year, the Chamber recognized Drew Derreth of the Hanover Valley Presbyterian Church as Past Chair of the Board; Dr. Barbara Rupp, Andy Seebold, WellSpan Health (pictured right) and Gary Laird (left) past Superintendent of South present the Positive Action Award to Cross Keys Village - The Brethren Western School District, with Home Community. Accepting the award on behalf of Cross Keys Village the Community Leader Award; are (left to right) Jennifer Holcomb, Kathy Staub and Lauren Conklin. Dr. Chris Esgar, professor at HACC, with the Chamber Educator of the Year Award sponsor Andy Seebold, Senior Director of Award; Bert Elsner II of Elsner Engineering with Business Services at WellSpan Health, presented the Chairman’s Award; and Dr. Maureen Thiec, the Positive Action Award to the Memory Care past principal of Delone Catholic High School, Ministry at Cross Keys Village – The Brethren for her many years of service to the community. Home Community. The Positive Action Award is given to an organization or business that Competitors from Ability Prosthetics & positively contributes to meeting the needs of Orthotics, Inc., winners of the 2016 Corporate the Hanover region and works together with Challenge, were again presented with the community members toward a cooperative travelling trophy for winning the 2017 vision that suggests ways to manage growth. competition in the competitive track. Clarks Americas, Inc. took home the recreational track The Memory Care ministry at Cross Keys Village trophy for the second year in a row. – The Brethren Home Community enhances the lives of those living with Alzheimer’s disease The 2017 Educators of the Year included: Tyler or other related disorders, as well as the lives of Sieg, South Western School District; Marie their families and caregivers within and outside Smith, Hanover Public School District; Candy the Cross Keys Village community. Sneeringer, Delone Catholic High School; Nicole Harlacher, Spring Grove Area School District; and David Bowman, Conewago Valley School District. Continued on page 4... 146 Carlisle Street Hanover, PA 17331 717.637.6130 www.hanoverchamber.com


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Hanover Area Chamber of Commerce Chair of the Board Kevin Gulden, Utz Quality Foods, LLC Secretary/Treasurer Carli Lehr, RLH CPA’s & Business Advisors

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Showcase Your Business in Discover Hanover For the tenth consecutive year, the Hanover Chamber is pleased to offer the premier advertising vehicle for member businesses and organizations. Serving as both visitor’s guide and business listing, Discover Hanover offers unparalleled advertising opportunities to Chamber members.

Automobile Repairing and Service Precision Tune Auto Care Sarah Evans 55 Eisenhower Dr. Hanover, PA

Discover Hanover showcases the best of everything Hanover has to offer- from dining to shopping, entertainment to the arts, history to architecture. Visitors and residents alike will find that there’s something for everyone in Hanover!

Employment Agencies & Opportunites Express Employment Professionals Melvin Main 31 South Mills Street York, PA

The Chamber distributes Discover Hanover annually to 100+ locations throughout York and Adams counties. In addition, the publication is featured at visitors centers and rest stops throughout Pennsylvania, Maryland and Virginia. Take advantage of special members-only pricing! No ad? No problem. We will create an ad for you at no cost. Pay nothing until February 2018. Reserve your ad by contacting Emily Freiert, Marketing/PR Coordinator efreiert@hanoverchamber.com

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Awards continued from front page Anyone can take advantage of the scope of guidance provided by the dedicated and knowledgeable Memory Care team, and there are no other organizations providing the Memory Care support to the community like Cross Keys Village. Cross Keys Village along with Hanover Hospital (2016) and the Adams County Area Agency on Aging (2017) collaborated to offer the Early Stage Dementia Support Group. This 8-week support group is for persons living with Alzheimer’s disease or another related dementia and their Care Partners, where they will connect with others who understand how they are feeling and are facing similar experiences. The Memory Care program also offers a handful of monthly support groups and social clubs for individuals who care for a loved one with dementia. Award sponsor Julia Flynn, Regional Vice President for Northwest Bank, presented the Entrepreneur of the Year award to Keith D. Smith, owner of Keith Smith Concrete Contractor, Inc. The Entrepreneur of the Year is awarded to a member of the Hanover Chamber whose business has been locally established for at least two years. The nominee’s business must be reputable, visible and show the effects of entrepreneurial skill in exemplary management and growth, and the nominee must be the individual responsible for the reputation that distinguishes the business among its competitors. Keith Smith started his concrete construction business in 1994 with what few resources he could pull together from around him. Since then, Smith's company has grown to 50 employees, with jobs ranging from small back patios to 1.2 million sq. ft. warehouses. For Smith, the true profit of his business is always evolving, as is his influence among others. Smith has very traditional values, and he projects those values onto his employees who he treats like family. He often opens his home to his employees, recognizes them and each of their successes, and involves them in opportunities they otherwise would never have.

Gary Laird (pictured left) and Justine Trucksess (pictured right) present the Small Business of the Year Award to Pennsylvania Theatrical Arts by Brittany Stevens, on behalf of Penn National Insurance.

Outside of his business, Smith is surely a friend of the community. He is involved in the Hanover Area and often helps his neighbors in whatever way he can. He is an individual who does his best to volunteer time and resources to people—and businesses—who are not as fortunate. Finally, Justine Trucksess, manager of Main Street Hanover, presented the Small Business of the Year award to Pennsylvania Theatrical Arts by Brittany Stevens, on behalf of Penn National Insurance. Small businesses, classified as those with no more than 40 full-time employees, play a crucial part in the economy and welfare of the Hanover community. The Small Business of the Year is awarded to the business that best exemplifies sound principles of business success, personnel management, and community leadership and service. Founded in 2011, Pennsylvania Theatrical Arts by Brittany Stevens (PATABS) has continually adapted and evolved to the needs of children in the arts within the Hanover community. With a family atmosphere and creative environment, PATABS provides programs that aim to develop children as a whole. Brittany Stevens, owner and artistic director of PATABS, works hard to teach her students commitment and dedication to help them grow as artists and performers. Her studio has undergone significant growth and changes year after year, and she has consistently risen to the occasion of managing her increasing number of students and productions.

Julia Flynn, Northwest Bank (pictured right) and Gary Laird (left) present the Entrepreneur of the Year Award to Keith D. Smith.

Stevens and her team at PATABS want every student to succeed. Because of this, PATABS and The Vault Theater Company, a downtown non-profit community theater program, offers free programs. They understand that everyone has a budget, but they don’t want that to hold students back from reaching their full potential through the arts. continued next page...


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The students that participate in these free programs are exposed to professional work settings, professional performance settings, responsibility and dedication—all of which promote self-growth. The Hanover Chamber would like to thank event sponsor, APPI Energy, and award sponsors: Penn National Insurance, WellSpan Health, Northwest Bank, and KLK School of Welding and Theory. To view more photos from the Business Awards Ceremony, view the full album at www.facebook.com/HanoverChamberPA. Presenting sponsor

Chamber Thanks Renewing Members The Chamber wishes to thank the following members who have renewed their membership for 2017-2018: Abbottstown Stamping ACNB Bank Adams County Winery American Heart Association APPI COMMISSIONS ASIX Quality Axiom Staffing Group B & P Roofing, LLC Bailey Coach bare Skin Care and Laser Center Barley Snyder Bay City Seafood Co., Inc. Becker & Strausbaugh, P.C. BELCO Community Credit Union Berkshire Hathaway Homesale Realty Brewery Products Co., Inc. Bruce L Jones Contractor Company Bruster's Real Ice Cream Buchmyers Pools, Inc. Byrnes Health Education Center

C H Reed Inc C. A. Weber Agency, Inc. C. E. Williams Sons, Inc. CAM Innovation, Inc. Camping World of Hanover Cartridge World - Hanover Certified CIO Children's Aid Society Choice Health Care Codori Memorials ComForCare Home Care CORE Design Group, LLC Courtyard by Marriott Gettysburg Crouse Electric Co. LLC Crown Trophy D & D Overhead Door Co D.E. Ball Remodeling Inc. DenMark Business Solutions, Inc. DESCO Services Diana's Limousine Company Diller Wierman Inc. DL3 Systems, LLC. DOCEO Growth Partners, LLC DOCEO Office Solutions, LLC Domani Wealth Dr. Walter Maust Edward Jones - Brandon Smith Edward Jones - Jamie Mladenoff

Eichelberger Performing Arts Center ELSEA Construction Services & Concrete Pumping, LLC Elsner Engineering Works, Inc. ERA Preferred Properties Real Estate, Inc. Farley's Jewelers Feltch's Machine Shop Finch Services, Inc. Fischer Insurance Agency Flatbush Golf Course Francis E. Klunk, Elect. Cont., LLC Frock Bros. Trucking, Inc. Furs By Susan G & S Foods/TastySnack Quality Foods, Inc G. Steven McKonly, P.C. Garrick Jewelers Glenn E. Simpson & Son, Inc. Guthrie Memorial Library - Hanover's Public Library Hampton Inn Hanover Apartments Hanover Architectural Products Hanover Area Council of Churches Hanover Area YMCA Hanover Cancer Center Hanover Capital Management, Inc. Hanover Concrete Co. continued on page 6...


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continued from page 5... Hanover Country Club Hanover Flag Company Hanover Hearing Center Hanover Honda Hanover Logistics Hanover Public School District Harrisburg Area Community College - Gettysburg Campus Harry L. Bubb Associates, Inc. HB McClure Hickory Falls Family Entertainment Center Holiday Inn Express Holtz Family Chiropractic, LLC HomeField Advantage Hospice & Community Care Huston Fox, Financial Advisory Services, LLC iNet Technology Group, LLC Jessica and Friends Community Keith D. Smith Concrete Contractor, Inc. KELLY PAYROLL Keystone Foundation Repair Kleffel's Lamar Advertising Landscaper's Supply Yard of Hanover Laurelwood Productions Lebo Skin Care Leisters Furniture Inc. Lester J. Sell Agency LMS Commercial Real Estate M & T Bank MANTEC Martin Foot & Ankle Martin's Potato Chips, Inc. Martz Bros. Painting, LLC Met Ed Miller Chemical & Fertilizer Corp. Miller, Brown, Ohm & Associates, P.C., C.P.A.'s Murphy Funeral Home, Inc. New Hope Ministries NicMar Water Northwest Bank Organization Development & Training Packaging Corporation of America Panebaker Funeral Home & Cremation Care Center, Inc. Penn Auto Parts Inc. Penn National Insurance Penn Township Office Penny Press of York, Inc. PEOPLESBANK, A Codorus Valley Company Pilot Capital Management, Inc. PNC Bank, N.A.

Precision Cut Industries Realtors Assoc. of York & Adams Co., Inc. Remembrances By Kevin Photography RMS of Hanover Robert G. Miller, Inc. Rosensteel Insurance, Inc. Ruhlman Bros, Inc. Schindler Elevator Corporation Schmuck Lumber Company Co. Service Master Cleaning and Restoration ServiceMaster Commercial Services of York County Sherman Property Management, Inc. Shippensburg University Singer Orthodontics (Dr. Jonathan Singer, Dr. Jeffrey Singer) Smith Brothers, Inc. SpiriTrust Lutheran, The Village at Utz Terrace Sprint Square Commercial Center State Farm- Susan Beckner Staub, Riggs & Collins, Inc. Stronghold Floors Sturgill & Associates LLP Style-Line Kitchens The Glatfelter Agency The May Eye Care Center & Associates The Merchandiser The Residence at Hanover Shoe - Senior Residences at Hanover Shoe Threefold Janitorial Services, Inc. Treasures TrueNorth Wellness Services Utz Quality Foods, LLC. Visiting Angels Vulcan Materials Company W. Hal Wyatt CPA PC W.C. Manufacturing Co., LLC Warehouse Gourmet Bistro & Brewpub Wells Fargo Bank WellSpan Health Wide Open Communications William F. Ault Asphalt Paving & Sealing LLC Woodhaven Homes, LLC York County Board of Commissioners York County Economic Alliance York Janitorial Supplies, LLC York Revolution Professional Baseball Zimmerman Homes **Please note: List generated as of November 6. Continued renewals will be published in a later issue.


Chamber News

Chamber Announces New Staff Member

The Chamber would like to welcome Emily Freiert as Marketing and Public Relations Coordinator. Freiert joins our team as Katy King transitions to part-time work so she can spend more time with her daughter.

Freiert graduated as valedictorian of her class from Penn State York in May. She holds a Bachelor’s of Arts in Communication Arts & Sciences and a minor in English. Her previous experience includes work with Susquehanna Style Magazine as an editorial and marketing intern and Working Class York, where she still works part-time as a marketing consultant. At the Chamber, Freiert is eager to work on the Discover Hanover magazine and promote tourism events. She is very excited to be part of the revitalization of Hanover that is currently taking place. As a Hanover native, Freiert loves that her new position allows her to give back to her hometown.

How the R&D Credit Puts Cash in Your Pockets

Date: December 8, 8 - 10 a.m. Topic: Don’t fall for the myth that the R&D credit is only for very large companies in very specific industries. Join the many businesses who are saving significant money through this powerful tax savings strategy. Tom Moul, Director of Strategic Tax Advisory at Stambaugh Ness, PC, will detail how your company can take advantage of the R&D Credit to increase your bottom line. Location: Hanover Chamber Office Cost: $30/member; $50/non-member

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Welcome, Emily!

Nutrition for Full Engagement

Board Welcomes Feaga Please join us in welcoming Jess Feaga to the Chamber Board of Directors! Feaga is the manager of the Direct Store Deliveries division of Snyder’s-Lance. Her previous positions are almost exclusively with Snyder’s; in fact, she loves pretzels so much that that they have been her sole professional focus since college! Feaga is a McSherrystown native. She graduated from Delone Catholic High School and attended Shippensburg University to obtain both her Bachelor’s degree in Accounting and her MBA. In her free time, Feaga enjoys personal training, adventure runs, indoor rock climbing, finding local produce markets, hiking, kayaking, and motocross with her son. Welcome to the board, Jess!

December

Date January 12, 8 - 10 a.m. Topic: Do you ever feel sluggish during the work day? How we eat has a profound effect on our energy management. The reality is that many of us simply eat too infrequently, too little, or too much throughout the day, significantly impacting the way we feel. Learn techniques to maximize your energy. Jim Sponaugle presents concepts that can easily be applied to your daily routine. Location: Hanover Chamber Office Cost: $30/member; $50/non-member To register, please contact the Chamber Office at 717-637-6130 ext. 100 or office@ hanoverchamber.com.

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Business Briefs

C.S. DAVIDSON, INC. ANNOUNCES NEW ADDITIONS C.S. DAVIDSON, INC. recently hired Jason C. Wolfe, RLA as the newest Project Manager in their Civil Engineering division and Jacob A. Eshelman as their newest Testing Technician. As a Project Manager, Wolfe is responsible for the design of land development plans for various project types. His duties include development of project schedules, scheduling resources, land development design, streetscape design, and more. As a Testing Technician, Eshelman will perform in-situ concrete and soil testing and will be responsible for airentrainment, slump and temperature testing of concrete, along with obtaining samples for laboratory testing. He’ll also perform nuclear testing and soil bearing testing of in-situ soils. DOCEO OFFICE SOLUTIONS ANNOUNCES STAFF CHANGES DOCEO Office Solutions has made two new hires and one promotion. William Bauldauf was hired as Executive Vice President of Service and Art Fairbanks was hired as a Technology Consultant. Seth Lewis has been promoted to Technology Consultant. In his role as Executive Vice President of Service, Baldauf heads the entire service department that makes up over half of the DOCEO Office team. He is responsible for all aspects of field service, customer service, dispatching, warehousing, logistics, equipment set up and inventory management.

As a technology c o n s u l t a n t , Fairbanks will educate and provide office solutions to customers in Lebanon County that include multifunction printers, desktop printers, wideformat systems, hardware/scanning systems and document management software. With his new promotion, Lewis will educate and provide office solutions to customers in the Maryland market that include multifunction printers, desktop printers, wide-format systems, hardware/scanning systems and document management software. ACNB ADDS NEW BOARD MEMBERS Todd L. Herring and D. Arthur Seibel, Jr. were appointed to the Boards of Directors of ACNB Corporation and ACNB Bank. Herring served as a director of New Windsor Bancorp, Inc. and New Windsor State Bank since 2013. He is the Market Director for Pivot Physical Therapy, a provider of physical rehabilitation and sports medicine services with more than 200 clinics along the east coast. Seibel served as Chairman of the Boards of Directors of New Windsor Bancorp, Inc. and New Windsor State Bank, which he joined in 2001. He is currently Chief Operating Officer of Springdale Preparatory School in New Windsor, MD.

BARLEY SNYDER HIRES NEW ATTORNEY Barley Snyder recently announced their newest hire, Amanda Jabour Kowalski, as the firm’s 81st attorney and its sixth attorney hired in 2017. Kowalski's previous role was an associate with a leading global law firm, as well as an in-house counsel with E*Trade Bank. MARTIN FOOT AND ANKLE WELCOMES NEW DOCTOR Foot and ankle surgeon, Joshua Hollinger, DPM, AACFAS recently joined Martin Foot and Ankle. Hollinger specializes in the surgical and nonsurgical treatment of conditions of the foot and ankle, including: at-risk diabetics, heel pain, reconstructive foot and ankle surgery, foot and ankle trauma, ankle arthroscopy and total ankle replacement. CHILDREN'S AID SOCIETY ANNOUNCES NEW THERAPIST The Children’s Aid Society, Sothern PA District Church of the Brethren has announced the selection of Megan as The Menkis Nicarry Center Full Time Therapist. Menkis received her Master’s degree in Art Therapy from Marywood University in August 2017 and previously earned her Bachelor’s degree in Studio Art with a minor in Psychology from Messiah College. Member businesses are invited to send company news, personnel updates and special interest stories for consideration in the Chamber Connection newsletter. Please include highres photo in JPG or PDF format. News must be submitted by the first Friday of the month for inclusion in the following month’s newsletter. News will be considered at the discretion of Chamber staff and included as space permits.


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Ring in the Holidays with Christmas on Main Street

It's that time of year again! Gather your family and mark the calendar for the exciting annual events in downtown Hanover. Visit our website for more details on all of these events and more.

Santa Arrives!

Supported by the Hanover Christmas Committee, the Borough of Hanover is preparing to have Santa’s Cabin ready to celebrate its 80th Anniversary! Come out and see the original Santa’s Cabin one more time before it is replaced with a new log cabin next year. To donate, checks can be sent to the Borough of Hanover, memo: Santa’s Cabin and activities.

City Sidewalks, Busy Sidewalks

Check off your gift list in no time at downtown Hanover shops and retailers. Look for the Downtown Gift Guide for ideas and tips for shopping for those hard to buy for friends and family. Don’t worry about the meters - parking is free all day Friday and Saturday from Nov. 24 through Dec. 30 to encourage shoppers to visit downtown during the holiday season thanks to the Borough of Hanover! The traditional Hanover Christmas events bring thousands of participants into downtown for a season of family fun. These events would not be possible without the support of generous donations from the Hanover community. For the 80th Anniversary of Santa’s Cabin, it is more important than ever that these Christmas traditions continue for the next generation. Please consider donating to support the lamp post lighted decoration throughout town, the downtown Christmas tree, the parade and most important of all, Santa’s Cabin! Donations can be accepted by check or consider making your donation online by visiting: http://mainstreethanover.org//about/donate.

Christmas Tree Wars

Main Street Hanover, in conjunction with downtown businesses, will host Christmas Tree Wars throughout the holiday season. The friendly competition is designed to decorate every business in downtown with a unique tree or lighting display. Over 25 downtown businesses and organizations have signed up to create a holiday tree at their place of business, to be voted on by the general public. The tree can be made of any material and can be placed anywhere inside or outside the business. Wait until you see the creativity! Passports for the Christmas Tree Wars are available to the general public, and can be picked up at the Hanover Chamber Office, Santa’s Cabin, and any participating business. The passports will be stamped at each business and returned once filled for entry into a prize drawing. Passports can be returned to Hanover Chamber, 146 Carlisle St. via the mail slot. Christmas Tree Wars will run Nov. 23 through Dec. 29.

New this year: Cookie Stroll

Join Main Street Hanover for a Cookie Stroll on 2nd Saturday, December 9 from 1 p.m. - 5 p.m. Participating locations will be serving up cookies to all customers out shopping for the holidays! For more information, please contact Main Street Hanover at 717637-6130 x101 or jtrucksess@ycea-pa.org. All these Christmas Events and more details can be found online: http://mainstreethanover.org/news/details/christmas-events-indowntown-hanover


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Eye-Opener Breakfast Wednesday, December 20, 7:30 a.m. Bay City Restaurant 110 Eisenhower Dr. Hanover, PA $12/member; $24/non-member

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December 21 Holiday Happy Hour The Circle 5-7 p.m. January 18 Happy Hour Aldus Brewing Company 5-7 p.m. To stay up-to-date with HAYP events, follow us on Facebook or find us on Meetup.com!

Upcoming Mixers December 6, 5 p.m. - 7 p.m. ACNB Bank 127 Eichelberger St., Hanover, PA January 30, 4:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m. Guthrie Memorial Library 2 Library Pl., Hanover, PA Mixer dates are now available for 2018! If you are interested in hosting a Chamber Mixer, please contact Haley Briggs at 717-637-6130 ext. 104

Looking to reach a motivated group of young talent in the Hanover Area? Consider supporting HAYP as a sponsor. As an event sponsor, your business will be promoted to members and followers of HAYP, and will also receive time to speak directly to the group at your chosen event. Event Sponsorship is just $250. Your support makes our continued mission of professional development possible and will be greatly valued. Contact Luke Austin, Luke@MaiFinancialPartners.com, to become a sponsor.


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December 6 Membership Mixer, 5 p.m. - 7 p.m. ACNB Bank, 127 Eichelberger St., Hanover Attendees:

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December 8 Seminar: How the R&D Credit Puts Cash in Your Pockets 8 a.m. - 10 a.m. Hanover Chamber Office, 146 Carlisle St., Hanover Attendees:

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$30/member $50/non-member

December 15 Hanover Chamber Christmas Luncheon, 11:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. Hanover Country Club, 200 E. Water St., Abbottstown Attendees:

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$40/member

December 20 Eye-Opener Breakfast, 7:30 a.m. Bay City Restaurant, 110 Eisenhower Dr., Hanover Attendees:

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$12/member $24/non-member

January 12 Seminar: Nutrition for Full Engagement, 8 a.m. - 10 a.m. Hanover Chamber Office, 146 Carlisle St., Hanover Attendees:

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January 17 Eye Opener Breakfast, 7:30 a.m. Bay City Restaurant, 110 Eisenhower Dr, Hanover Attendees:

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January 30 Membership Mixer, 4:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m. Guthrie Memorial Library, 2 Library Pl., Hanover Attendees:

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