Chamber Connection, February 2016

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February 2016

Chamber Connection Your connection to the greater Hanover business community.

Renewing Members Page 3 Membership Minute Page 3 Upcoming Workshops Page 4 Business Briefs Page 5 Member Spotlights Page 6 Community Reports Pages 7-8 Main Street Hanover Page 9 Networking Events Pages 10 - 11

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Chamber Plans Sock Hop to Benefit Main Street Dust off your letterman’s jacket, spruce up your poodle skirt, shine up your saddle shoes, and twist the night away with the Hanover Chamber and Main Street Hanover at the Hanover Sock Hop on Sat., April 9! Join the cool cats and travel back in time for a taste of nostalgia in downtown Hanover. Take a spot on the dance floor and hand jive your way to winning the 50’s-style dance off. Show off your knowledge of the beats and take first place in the ‘name that tune’ contest. Fancy a bite? Make a pit-stop at the ‘soda fountain’ for some authentic 50’s grub. Cruisin’ into town in your T-Bird? Lay on the gas and follow the tunes to 22 Carlisle St. The bash starts at 6 p.m. and we’ll be having a blast til’ 11.

The Sock Hop is presented by Doceo Office Solutions, and proceeds from the event will benefit the programs of Main Street Hanover. The MSH initiative brings together diverse community interests and resources to promote the economic vitality, architectural heritage and cultural vibrancy of the downtown business district for the benefit of the greater Hanover area. Tickets are $60/person; $100/couple and can be purchased online or by calling the Hanover Chamber office at 717-637-6130. Don’t be a spaz; get yours today! Sponsorship opportunities are available and start at $200. Opportunities are limited; contact Erinn Bell for details at 717-637-6130 or ebell@hanoverchamber.com. For details, visit ww.hanoverchamber.com/sockhop.


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Hanover Area Chamber of Commerce

Hanover Area Chamber of Commerce Chair of the Board Drew Derreth Hanover Valley Presbyterian Church Secretary/Treasurer Nat Fissel, Smith Elliott Kearns & Co. Vice Chairs Julia Groft, Manpower Mike Kelly, York Traditions Bank Linda Siegle, Esq., Siegle Law Carli Lehr, Rager, Lehman & Houck P.C. Past Chair Mark Riggs, Hanover Capital Management

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Board of Directors Liam Behrens, Hanover Area YMCA Vanessa Berger, Cross Keys Village Torren Ecker, Becker & Strausbaugh, P.C. Mike Gaskins, Hanover Hospital Shannon Harvey, HACC Gettysburg Harry McKean, New Age Associates Bruce Myers, Snyder’s-Lance Karen Nelson, ACNB Bank Dr. John Scola, Hanover Public School District Jim Sponaugle, Riley Welding & Fabricating LLC Dr. Jill Wenrich, South Western School District

Chamber Staff Gary Laird, President glaird@hanoverchamber.com Katy King, Marketing & PR Director kking@hanoverchamber.com Erinn Bell, Operations Coordinator ebell@hanoverchamber.com Nancy Thornton Accounting Coordinator nthornton@hanoverchamber.com Natalie Neal Marketing & Operations Coordinator nneal@hanoverchamber.com Chamber Connection is a monthly publication of the Hanover Area Chamber of Commerce. For deadline information, please contact Katy King at kking@hanoverchamber.com.

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Chamber News

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Membership Minute Did you know you can post jobs, events and more on the Chamber website? As a member, you have the benefit of a ChamberMaster log in, which allows members to access many features without having to pick up the phone. Many businesses already utilize these membership features by posting current job openings within their companies. To create a job posting, log into your member account and click “Add a New Job Posting” under the Jobs tab on the left hand side of ChamberMaster. Once the posting is approved by a member of the Chamber staff, your listing will be visible on the Chamber website. Another useful feature is posting your events to the Community Calendar. Just log in to your ChamberMaster account and go to the left hand side of the screen and click on the “Events” tab. You simply select the date for the event and input the time, location, description and additional details, if any. Again, once the event is approved by a staff member it will be visible on the Chamber website. The Chamber website gets about 125k visits per month, offering great exposure for your upcoming event or job opening! Anyone

who visits the website will be able to access both the community calendar and the community job postings at any time. For more information about these two membership benefits and other tools to maximize your membership, please contact Erinn Bell, Operations Coordinator at ebell@hanoverchamber.com or call 717-637-6130 ext. 104.

Renewing Members The Chamber thanks the following members who have renewed their membership for 2015-16: Paul Aumen Barb and Bob’s Main St. Restaurant & Lounge Capital Blue Cross Columbia Gas of Pennsylvania, Inc. F & S Orthodontics and Periodontics Gettysburg Rental Center Glenn E. Simpson & Son, Inc. Grocery Outlet Bargain Market Hanover Area Human Resource Association Hanover Foods Corporation Hanover Transmission, LLC Legacy Athletic LifeChanges Boutique, Inc. Santander TAW Distribution VCA Conewago Animal Hospital Vulcan Materials Company Wells Fargo Bank YWCA Hanover *List generated as of Jan. 1. Additional members were listed in prior issues.

Chamber Welcomes Gaskins to Board Please join the Hanover Chamber in welcoming Mike Gaskins to the Chamber Board of Directors! Gaskins is the Interim President and CEO of Hanover Hospital as of July 2015 but has been with the hospital since May 2011. He has held many financial leadership roles throughout his 27 years of healthcare experience. Gaskins holds a degree in accounting from St. Bonaventure University. He is a member of the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA) and a member of Healthcare Financial Management Association (HFMA). Gaskins is married and has three children. He currently resides in Maryland. Welcome, Mike!


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Chamber News

Enhance Your Business with Chamber Workshops Employer Benefits Reporting Requirements Friday, February 19, 9 - 10:30 a.m. Location: Chamber Office. $30/member; $50/non-member The Affordable Care Act requires certain employers to file 2015 medical benefits information with the IRS and to distribute to full time employees. The deadline has been extended, but the data requirements remain. Join us for an update on the requirements. Facilitated by Scott Labrecque, Stoudt Advisors First Steps: Starting and Planning a Small Business Friday, March 4, 9 a.m. - noon Location: Chamber Office. $30/member; $50/non-member The Small Business Development Center of Shippensburg University will lead you through the first steps to starting up a small business and guide participants through the process of writing a business plan. Facilitated by SBDC, Shippensburg University Employment Law Seminar Series, presented by Stock & Leader Attorneys at Law Friday, April 8, 8 - 10 a.m. Friday, May 20, 8 - 10 a.m. Friday, June 17, 8 - 10 a.m. Location: John D. Bare Center, Guthrie Memorial Library. $50/member; $75/non-member Attorneys from Stock and Leader will cover the latest topics in Employment Law. Topics for each session will be announced in March. Please check hanoverchamber.com for updates. These programs may be submitted for SHRM credits.

Take Advantage of Chamber Benefits! Members are aware of the value in their membership, but did you know about the following benefits? All are included with your membership and are either complementary or low cost!

Hot Deals

Promote your business’ sales and specials online and sent out via email to community members as well as our Chamber members.

Job Postings

Display Your Brochures

Showcase your business’ brochure or flyers in the Chamber’s lobby.

Chamber Dollars

Agree to accept these gift checks that are redeemed at Chamber member businesses only.

Certificate of Origin

Get the certification you need to conduct business globally.

All Employees are Members

Let others know when you’re hiring.

If your employer is a member, so are you! Join us for any and all events and programs.

Web Enhancements

Connect with Veterans

Increase your web presence by updating your membership listing with key words, YouTube videos, maps and more!

Mailing List

We provide you with a member mailing list in Excel so you can target your marketing. Ask us how we can narrow down the list, or categorize by your selected fields.

Lead a Workshop

Share your knowledge with others by hosting an education seminar.

Connect with employable veterans that have the skill sets you need.

Talk to the Membership

Put your business front and center at one of our eye opener breakfasts; speak about the new and exciting things happening! To take advantage of these and other benefits, please contact the Hanover Chamber at 637-6130 or office@hanoverchamber.com. A comprehensive list of member benefits is available at www.hanoverchamber.com.


Business Briefs RLH ANNOUNCES PROMOTIONS

of Science in Business Administration majoring in Accounting from Shippensburg University where he graduated cum laude. He is a certified public accountant and a member of the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants.

Elder has been with RLH since her internship in May 2012. She has experience in tax preparation services for individuals, partnership, and corporations with a specialty in nonprofit reportings. She also has a great amount of experience in many facets of accounting including audit, review, and compilation services for nonprofit, governmental, and for profit clients. Elder is an alumna of Shippensburg University with a Bachelor’s Degree in Accounting and Personal Financial Planning as well as a Masters Degree in Business Administration.

The Members of SEK&Co are also pleased to announce that Benjamin S. Boyer and Kellie J Reese were promoted from Senior Associate to Supervisor effective January 1, 2016.

Harshman has been with RLH since his internship in January 2014. He graduated from the University of Maryland in May 2014 with a Bachelor’s Degree in Accounting and Finance. Harshman accepted a full-time position as a Junior Accountant with the firm after his graduation. He has had experience with many facets of accounting including audit, review and compilation services for nonprofit, government and for-profit clients as well as tax preparation services for individuals, partnerships and corporations.

Kellie J. Reese, CPA, MBA joined the Hagerstown office in 2012. She graduated cum laude from Towson University with a Bachelor of Science in Accounting and magna cum laude from Frostburg State University with a Master of Business Administration. Reese is an auditor for employee benefit plans and manufacturing clients.

RLH would like to announce the promotion of Ashley Elder, CPA/CITP, MBA to Senior Accountant and the promotion of Ryan Harshman, CPA to Senior Assistant.

SEK & CO ANNOUNCE PROMOTIONS, AWARDS

The Members of Smith Elliott Kearns & Company, LLC are pleased to announce that Denver R. Martin, CPA was promoted to the position of Manager effective Jan. 1, 2016.

Martin joined the Hagerstown office of SEK&Co in 2008. He earned a Bachelor

Benjamin S. Boyer graduated from the John L. Grove College of Business at Shippensburg University with a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration in Accounting. He joined the firm’s Carlisle office in 2011 and focuses primarily on healthcare and nonprofit audit clients.

SEK&Co is pleased to announce the following staff members were promoted from Staff Associate to Senior Associate effective Jan. 1, 2016: Ryan J. Grigg, CPA, MBA joined the firm in 2014 and works in the Audit Department in the Chambersburg office. Ryan graduated from Shippensburg University with a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration, and also earned a Master in Business Administration from Shippensburg.

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Tyler T. Jaouni works in the Audit Department in the Hagerstown office and joined the firm in 2013. He is a graduate of Mount St. Mary’s University where he earned a Bachelor of Arts in Accounting. Holly M. Myers, CPA joined the firm in 2013 after working for several years in the banking industry. Holly graduated cum laude from Drexel University with a Bachelor of Science degree and has pursued additional accounting courses at Mount St. Mary’s University. She works in the Audit Department of the Chambersburg office. Evan M. Wabrick, CPA, MBA is a graduate of Shippensburg University where he earned both a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration, majoring in Accounting, and a Master in Business Administration. He joined the firm’s Carlisle office in 2014 and works in the Tax Department. Steven D. Lubart, CPA has been named the 2015 recipient of the Edward M. Messner Inspiring Business Award by the West Shore Chamber of Commerce. Lubart has over 19 years of experience with SEK&Co and is the Member-in-Charge of the firm’s Camp Hill office. He assists individuals and small businesses with accounting, consulting, and tax services, as well as QuickBooks consultations. He is involved in numerous professional organizations and is actively involved in his community.


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Member Spotlights

HB McClure Recognized Nationally

HB McClure Company was named runner-up (Northeast Region) in Fujitsu General America’s Halcyon Contest for HB McClure’s HVAC work aboard the Pride of the Susquehanna Riverboat. After successfully completing this work, HB McClure submitted the project to the contest, which is open to HVAC contractors and distributors nationwide who have provided solutions to unique heating and cooling problems with ductless mini systems. The Pride of the Susquehanna was constructed in 1988 and had its original HVAC system, which was undersized and performed inadequately. HB McClure was called on to install a comfortable HVAC system with minimal impact to the boat’s existing aesthetics. By installing a Fujitsu ductless system with wireless remote, HB McClure’s team was able to complete the project on time and within budget with no disturbances to the boat’s structure. For more information about HB McClure Company, visit www. hbmcclure.com.

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Hanover Barbershop Chorus Offers Singing Valentines

Surprise your sweetheart with a unique and memorable gift this Valentines’ Day, brought to you by the Hanover Barbershop Chorus! For just $40, the chorus will send a Barbershop Members of the Hanover Barbershop Chorus serenade Quartet, Hanover Chamber members during the November Eyedistinctively Opener Breakfast. attired in white tuxedos, to any location in the Hanover-Adams area where they will serenade your spouse, favorite partner, friend, employee or employer and present them with a rose. The Hanover Barbershop Chorus is a member of the Barbershop Harmony Society, an international organization of male a cappella singers numbering over 25,000 men and registered in over 600 chapters throughout the United States and Canada. The chorus, first chartered in 1968, has been serving the Hanover and surrounding communities through their singing ever since. Throughout the year, the group offers their talent to churches and other non-profits throughout the region. Currently, the group boasts 37 active members, though they are always on the lookout for new members. The chorus meets Mondays at 7:30 p.m. in the Chapel at Homewood Plum Creek, 425 Westminster Avenue, Hanover. Any male from 9 to 99 is welcome; enter through the front door and just ask the receptionist to point you to the ‘Barbershoppers’!

Pictured l. to r.: Kevin Tasto, Randy Smith and Holly Miller, Managing Partner, are congratulated by former owner, Jim Roller.

Roller Printing Co. was recently purchased by employees Holly Miller, Kevin Tasto and Randy Smith. The business was established in 1947, and has remained a family-owned business until Oct. 1, 2015 when it was purchased from previous owner James Roller by Miller, Tasto and Smith. Together, the new owners have a combined 70 years of service with Roller Printing. Roller Printing started as a basic commercial printer, and over the years has added flexographic printing (multicolored continuous pressure sensitive labels on rolls for the food industry and industrial use) and full color capabilities. In addition, Roller Printing has an in-house graphic design department. This article has been updated to reflect corrections from its original print.

Valentine’s Day sing outs are just one of the group’s key singing events. Each year the chorus presents their annual show at the Hanover High School, usually in late September. Members of the group search hard for an award winning chorus or Barbershop Quartet to be the guest performer at this event. “While tickets are sold for the performance, the chorus looks to the business community to purchase ads in our show program to allow us to engage the best in Barbershop talent we can find and afford,” said chorus member Ed Maxwell. “We ask that you consider including us in your annual giving budget. We expect to begin our ad drive during the month of July.” To learn more about the Hanover Barbershop Chorus, visit their webpage at www.hanoverbarbershopchorus.com.


Community Reports

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Multicultural Day, Bull & Oyster Roast Scheduled at Library The Guthrie Memorial Library is excited to announce two events scheduled for March. The first is Multicultural Day on Sat., March 12, from 10:00 am to 1:00 pm. Entertainment will include Story time, an African Fashion Show, a Piñata, Coloring Contest and the Hanover High School Steel Drum Band. Angola, Argentina, Cameroon, China, Columbia, France, Ghana, Guatemala, India, Ireland, Italy, Mexican, Peru, Vietnam and Zimbabwe are just some of the countries that will be represented. A fun and educational display will be on exhibit for each country throughout the library. Food samples will also be available. The next exciting event is the first-ever Bull & Oyster Roast. This will take place Sat., March 19, from 6:00 pm to 10:00 pm in the John & Joan Bare Center of the library. Cost is $50 a person, which includes food and drink. On the menu is Pit Beef & Ham, Raw & Fried Oysters, Fried Chicken, Italian Sausage with Peppers/Onions, Maryland Crab Soup, Mashed Potatoes & Gravy, Green Beans, Cole Slaw, Bread/Rolls, Dessert, Beer, Soda, Coffee and Water. Get a group of friends together for a fun night out! Tickets will be available at the Adult desk of the library. Must be 21 to attend this event.

Multicultural Day will take place at Guthrie Memorial Library on Sat., March 12.

Don’t forget to mark your calendar for both events! If you have any questions, please call the library at 717-632-5183 or email jtruesdale@yorklibraries.org.

Business Program Excites Local Students There is an exciting summer program that for nearly four decades has been exciting the imaginations of high school students throughout Pennsylvania about the world of business and private enterprise. That program, Pennsylvania Free Enterprise Week (PFEW), will be marking its 38th storied year this July and August. Members of PFEW 2015 team LevaSkate prepare PFEW was founded for their Stockholders’ “Annual Meeting”. specifically to teach rising high school juniors and seniors about the American private enterprise system and what it means to our country. Starting with an initial class of fewer than 100 students for a single oneweek session in 1979, PFEW now annually holds five sessions in July and August, four on the campus of Lycoming College in Williamsport and, a fifth on the campus of Pennsylvania College of Technology, both located in Williamsport, PA. The focus of each session is to group the participants (strangers at first) into “management teams” of junior executives who have inherited imaginary “companies.” These teams, under the guiding

hands of “executives-on-loan” called Company Advisors, operate their firms for a computer simulated three-year period of time. They work with balance sheets, statements of income, market share surveys, etc., etc., and must also react to a variety of external factors as well. Sound familiar? The Chamber is proud to support PFEW and encourages our local companies and civic organizations to provide sponsorship for our students and, if possible, volunteers for the sessions. Every student attends PFEW on a fully tax-deductible $575 scholarship (the actual value of the scholarship is about $1,500) which is provided by a local firm. Each student wears the name of their sponsor throughout the week and writes them after graduation to report on what they have learned. PFEW is also an approved organization through the PA Educational Improvement Tax Credit (EITC) program through the Department of Community and Economic Development. If you would like to learn more about this award-winning program and how you can help, please call the Chamber directly or contact John Trombetta, president of the Foundation for Free Enterprise Education at (814) 833-9576 or e-mail him at john@ pfew.org. PFEW is open to all current sophomores and juniors in Pennsylvania and information on attendance, as well as program applications, can also be found on the website. Questions can be directed to Ms. Amber Goss, Schools Assistant for PFEW, by calling her office at (814) 833-9576 ext. 103 or emailing her at amber@pfew.org.


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Community Reports

Broadcast Marathon to Benefit Area Homeless WHVR 1280 AM and the Hanover Area Council of Churches are partnering once again to present a broadcast marathon to benefit the council’s Changing Lives Homeless Shelter and the homeless programs operated by Turning Point. The 15th annual Hanover Cares: House the Homeless Marathon runs from noon until 8 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 11, and from 6 a.m. until 4 p.m. Friday, Feb. 12, on WHVR 1280. A $6,000 goal has been set for the 18hour marathon. Donations will be used to provide shelter for our community’s homeless throughout the year and to provide continuing support and services through the Hanover Area Council of Churches and Turning Point. The marathon is linked to Valentine’s Day by providing donors commemorative cards in honor of their loved ones. These cards can then be inserted into traditional Valentine’s Day

rabbittransit to Host Information Sessions rabbittransit will launch a public education campaign in Hanover by hosting a series of monthly information sessions at local nonprofit organizations beginning in January. The Hanover Information Sessions will take place at the following times and places: • Hanover Council of Churches – 2nd Tuesday of each month, 10AM-12PM, beginning Tuesday, January 12

cards. Contributions will be accepted at the Hanover Area Council of Churches, 136 Carlisle St.; Grace United Church of Christ, 100 4th St. or at the WHVR offices, 275 Radio Road Donations should be made by check, payable to the Hanover Area Council of Churches.

• New Hope Ministries – 2nd Thursday of each month, 10AM-1PM beginning Thursday, January 14 • Guthrie Memorial Library – 2nd Monday of each month, 10AM-11AM beginning Monday, February 8

Hanover Hospital to Offer Blood Screening

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A Multiphasic Blood Screening will be co-sponsored by Hanover Hospital and The Rotary Club, on Sat., March 12, from 6 a.m. to 9 a.m., at the York Street Medical Center, 400 York Street, Hanover, PA. Registration will open on Feb. 1, 2016. This low-cost comprehensive multiphasic blood screening can assist your physician in the detection of health problems such as heart disease, kidney or liver disease, some forms of cancer, diabetes, muscle or bone disease, and anemia. The cost of the test is $32 and 12 hours fasting is required. The following optional screens are available for an additional charge: Thyroid screen (TSH) - $12; Glyco Hemoglobin (shows blood sugar levels for the past 2-3 months) - $15. Testing is done by appointment only. A total of 650 participants will be accepted. To register online, please go to HanoverHospital.org, click on Community Health and scroll down to Community Multiphasic Blood Screening. Or call (717) 316-7146 (or toll-free: 800-6732426, ext. 7146).


Main Street Hanover

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We Love Hanover

So many of us live and work in Hanover and love the community for all the great things it has to offer. Around Valentine’s Day this year, we want to show our love for Hanover by putting it into words! Stop by the Chamber Office or post on Facebook the reason you Love Hanover! The theme for February’s 2nd Saturday is also Love Hanover! Shops and businesses downtown will be celebrating the community in which they work with great specials. Check out the Facebook event for every 2nd Saturday for a list of the specials from each participating store.

Bucket List for Hanover?

If you read the Central Penn Business Journal on January 11, you may have heard about a bucket list book that’s in the works for Hanover. Thanks to a great idea from Hanover Shoe Farms President, Jim Simpson, Main Street Hanover along with the Chamber, will be creating a bucket list of things to see and do in Hanover. This book will be great not only for visitors learning about what there is to do and see in our community, but residents will love the fun ideas and reminiscing about local favorites and staple events throughout their community. Keep your eyes peeled for more info about this great new project!

Support Springtime in Downtown Hanover

2016 Event Dates

For those planning out their year already we want to announce the dates for our big two events this year, Chalk it Up/Sip & Stroll and Oktoberfest! June 11... Chalk it Up and Sip & Stroll – downtown Chalk Art festival, part of Hanover’s Art Weekend, helps us feature so many local artists through sidewalk chalk art. Following Chalk It Up is the Sip & Stroll event that started it all, enjoy walking through town, stopping at local businesses, shopping and sampling great local food, beer and wine. October 8... Oktoberfest – celebrating our local craft beers and German heritage, join us for this great strolling event with food, music, shopping, and of course beer! Get your tickets for these events early, for they will sell out! See you there!

It’s never too early to start planning for spring. Do you remember the beautiful planters and hanging baskets in the square? Didn’t they add a special feel for the spring and summer to the downtown?! Help make downtown beautiful, and consider sponsoring a planter or hanging basket this spring. $50 - 1 Hanging Basket $300 - 1 Large Planter $500 - 2 Large Planters

Sponsorship Information Main Street Hanover is dedicated to providing programs and events that support the community, made possible by sponsorships and donations. If you are interested in becoming a sponsor or making a general donation, please direct payments to PEYDC. PEDYC serves as the fiscal sponsor to MSH, providing 501(c)3 status. In order for your contribution to be tax-deductible, all monies should be directed to PEYDC, 144 Roosevelt Ave., Ste. 100, York, PA 17401. Questions? Contact Kim Gross at kgross@ycea-pa.org or 771-4583 ext. 3049. A receipt will be mailed for your records.


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Eye-Opener Breakfast Wednesday, February 17, 7:30 a.m. Chick Fil A 340 Eisenhower Dr., Hanover Salutes: Armando Malvone, La Cucina Mike Gaskins, Hanover Hospital Carli Lehr, RLH $12/member; $24/non-member Breakfast sponsor:

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Tuesday, February 23 5 - 7 p.m. Hosted by La Cucina Italian Restaurant 1412 Baltimore Pike, Hanover

2016 Legislative Roundtables

Wednesday, March 16 5 - 7 p.m. Hosted by Ryan California State Farm 110 West Eisenhower Dr., Hanover

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7:30 - 9 a.m. Dutch Country Restaurant

- Friday, May 27 - Friday, August 26 -

If you are interested in hosting a Membership Mixer or After Hours event in 2016, please contact the Chamber office ASAP as dates are almost filled for the year! Contact Erinn Bell to schedule your event at ebell@hanoverchamber.com.

- Friday, November 18 To register: office@hanoverchamber.com 717-637-6130

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Upcoming Events February 18 5:30 - 7:30 p.m. Happy Hour at Bair’s Den 1630 Broadway Complimentary

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When the weather outside is frightful, tune to The Peak 98.5 FM & WHVR 1280 AM or the Chamber Facebook page for event cancellations.


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Please register for all events at Fax: 637-9127, Email: office@hanoverchamber.com or hanoverchamber.com.

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February 17 Eye-Opener Breakfast, 7:30 a.m. Chick Fil A, 340 Eisenhower Dr., Hanover Attendees:

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$12/member

February 19 Workshop: Employer Benefits Reporting Requirements, 9 a.m. Hanover Chamber Office, 146 Carlisle St., Hanover Attendees:

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$30/member $50/non-member

February 23 Membership Mixer, 5 - 7 p.m. La Cucina, 1412 Baltimore Pike, Hanover Attendees:

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February 26 Legislative Roundtable, 7:30 a.m. Dutch Country Restaurant, 946 Baltimore Street, Hanover Attendees:

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$12/member

March 4 Workshop: First Steps - Starting and Planning a Small Business, 9 a.m. Hanover Chamber Office, 146 Carlisle St., Hanover Attendees:

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March 16 Membership Mixer, 5 - 7 p.m. State Farm, 110 West Eisenhower Dr., Hanover Attendees:

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March 17 Eye-Opener Breakfast, 7:30 a.m. South Western High School, 200 Bowman Rd., Hanover Attendees:

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