February 2017 Chamber Connection

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February 2017

Chamber Connection Your connection to the greater Hanover business community.

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

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

Chamber Gears Up for Exciting Summer Events The Hanover Chamber is pleased to announce a new community event, coming this summer! The Snack Town Brewfest, presented by Snyder’s of Hanover and Utz Quality Foods, is scheduled for June 24, 2017 at Good Field in Hanover. Meshing Hanover’s rich snack food heritage with local craft beer and wine, brewfest attendees can expect pairings of tasty treats with their favorite beverage. More than 40 craft breweries and wineries are expected to fill the field, along with gourmet snack food creations, food trucks, music and entertainment. Tickets will go on sale to the general public on April 1 through Eventbrite. A special VIP tasting is scheduled from 12-1 p.m. ($35 ticket) with general admission from 1-5 p.m. ($30 ticket). The Snack Town Brewfest is 21 and over; photo ID will be required for entry. Designated Driver tickets will also be available. Don’t miss your opportunity to participate in Hanover’s first-ever event of this kind! Sponsorship opportunities are open to Hanover

Chamber members in a wide variety of visibility options. All sponsorship packages include tickets to the event, along with varying levels of signage and recognition. If you are interested in supporting the inaugural Snack Town Brewfest, contact Erinn Bell, Operations Manager, at 717637-6130 ext. 104 or ebell@hanoverchamber. com. To keep up with the latest information and vendor listings, follow the @SnacktownBrewfest page on Facebook, or visit hanoverchamber.com/ snacktown-brewfest. The fun doesn’t stop on June 24! Just a month (and a few days) later, the Chamber is back in action for the 34th Annual Hanover Dutch Festival on Sat., July 29! Delicious foods, handmade crafts and great music – combined, these traditions have drawn thousands of people to downtown Hanover for over three decades for the Dutch Festival. Always held the last Saturday in July, the Dutch Festival is a standing Hanover tradition in itself. Continued on page 3

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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 Carli Lehr, RLH CPA’s & Business Advisors Vice Chairs Julia Groft, Manpower Mike Kelly, York Traditions Bank Linda Siegle, Esq., Siegle Law Kevin Gulden, Utz Quality Foods Past Chair Mark Riggs, Hanover Capital Management Board of Directors Liam Behrens, Hanover Area YMCA Vanessa Berger, Cross Keys Village Torren Ecker, Becker & Strausbaugh, P.C. Mike Gaskins, Hanover Hospital Dr. Daniel Hartman, South Western School District Shannon Harvey, HACC Gettysburg Gordon Laabs, Elsner Engineering Harry McKean, New Age Associates Bruce Myers, Snyder’s-Lance Karen Nelson, ACNB Bank Kirby Orewiler, Ox Industries Dr. John Scola, Hanover Public School District Jim Sponaugle, Riley Welding & Fabricating LLC

Thank You Hanover! Our new Hanover office will be opening in 2017 to accommodate our growth in the Hanover market. Still located along Eisenhower Drive, our new office will double in size from a 1,700 square foot space to a 3,400 square foot space. Thank you to our Hanover customers for making this move possible, and we look forward to serving you in the new year from our new facility.

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Chamber Staff Gary Laird, President glaird@hanoverchamber.com Katy King, Marketing & PR Director kking@hanoverchamber.com

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Erinn Bell, Operations Manager ebell@hanoverchamber.com Nancy Thornton Accounting Coordinator nthornton@hanoverchamber.com

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Chamber News

Chamber Thanks Renewing Members The Chamber wishes to thank the following members who have renewed their membership for 2016-17: A Helping Hand Home Care Services, LLC Affordable Energy Bare Skin Care, LLC Barrick Insurance Bixler’s Auto Service Century Link DCI Management Dr. Werleman and Associates Gettysburg Community Theatre Guthrie, Nonemaker, Yingst & Hart, LLP Hanover Area Management Assoc. Hanover Hall Nursing and Rehab Center JPS Marble and Granite KLK Welding, Inc Laurelwood Productions LifeChanges Boutique, Inc. McClarin Plastics, LLC Pennsylvania Telephone Products Co. Rosensteel Insurance, Inc. Sprint Susquehanna SCORE W.C. Manufacturing Co., LLC **Please note: List generated as of January 9. Earlier renewals were published in prior issues.

Welcome New Members! Restaurants Messersmith Enterprise LLC DBA Bourbon Bar & Grill Nichole Lovejoy 1080 Carlisle Street Hanover, PA 17331 717-658-0158 Business Services Axiom Staffing Group Taria Mencia 528 N Antrim Way Greencastle, PA 17225 717-643-1086 Roofing Contractors Raymar Roofing Company Andrew Groft 315 W High Street New Oxford, PA 17350 717-624-7417 Non-Profit Focus Foundation Cindy Domeier 131 Edward Street Hanover, PA 17331 410-259-1980

Summer Events continued from front page

mentioned in all publicity related to the car show.

In addition to craft and food vendors, the Chamber has opened business booth spaces so that Chamber members can participate in the festival and gain valuable community exposure. These spaces are limited to keep the integrity of the craft-based festival, and are available on a first-come, first-serve basis. Business spaces sold out quickly in 2016! If your business is interested in securing a space in this year’s festival, contact Erinn Bell to reserve your space.

Contributing Sponsorships are available with recognition in most publicity and a large, visible ad in the general festival program and map. Your business logo will also be featured on the festival webpage, along with a hyperlink to your website.

Additional sponsorship opportunities are available to businesses who would like to gain community exposure, but do not need a booth in the festival. Support the Antique & Classic Car Show as an “Auto Sponsor”; your business will be recognized in the car show and general festival programs, and be

Stay connected to the Hanover Dutch Festival on Facebook by following @HanoverDutchFestival, and find up-todate information and announcements at hanoverchamber.com/dutch-festival. It may be frigid outside, but rest assured that summer will be here before we know it! To learn more about the Snack Town Brewfest or the Hanover Dutch Festival, contact the Chamber office today or visit www. hanoverchamber.com.

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Chamber News

Chamber Expands Distribution of Discover Hanover Magazine Throughout PA & MD

2017 Community Leaders & Chamber Partners Thank you to the following investors who have made a significant commitment to the Hanover Chamber this year: Community Leaders Hanover Hospital - Snyder’s-Lance, Inc - Utz Quality Foods

Chamber Partner APPI Energy

For the ninth 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. The Chamber distributes Discover Hanover annually to 100+ locations throughout York and Adams counties. In addition, the publication is featured on hanoverchamber. com which receives over 125,000 hits per month. This year, the Chamber will expand distribution of the Discover Hanover magazine throughout locations in Pennsylvania, and also into northern Maryland. The increased distribution is thanks in part to a tourism grant from the York County Convention & Visitors Bureau and York County Commissioners. We look forward to showcasing Chamber members and Hanover-area business to potential shoppers, diners, customers and visitors! Don’t miss your chance to be part of this year’s magazine. Ads are due in February, and the magazine will go to print midApril. For advertising details and more information, contact Katy King, Marketing & PR Director, at 717-637-6130 ext 105 or kking@hanoverchamber.com.

Employment Law Annual Review - What the Trump Presidency May Mean for Employers, presented by Stock & Leader Attorneys at Law Date: February 24, 8-10 a.m. (7:30 a.m. continental breakfast) Topic: This year’s annual review will focus on the unanticipated election results and how that may impact employers and employment law. President-Elect Trump’s “probusiness” perspective, coupled with significant support from working class voters (including some union members), has created an interesting dynamic. While the answers will likely unfold over the next two years, here are some questions which we will attempt to address: FLSA: What is the likely fate of the DOL overtime rules in the wake of the Federal Court injunction? Healthcare Reform (Again?!?): Will “Obamacare” be amended or repealed and, if so, replaced by what? Federal Regulation: Will the Obama Administration’s expansion of the scope of employment regulation by the EEOC, the NLRB and the OSHA administration be slowed down and/or dialed back? Immigration: Will enforcement be ramped up and/or work visa programs (such as H1B) become more restrictive? The Supreme Court: President-Elect Trump will have the opportunity to fill the current vacancy and potentially one or two additional vacancies that may occur; how will this likely impact the disposition of the numerous employment issues now pending before the Supreme Court or the Circuit Courts of Appeal? Location: John D. Bare Center, Guthrie Memorial Library Cost: $50/member; $75/non-member Key Strategies for Powerful Presentations, presented by Grace Elsner, Organization Development & Training Date: March 23, 8 - 10 a.m. Topic: Would you like to be able to motivate, persuade and capture the attention of your audience? Join us to learn some of the key skills and strategies to speak powerfully to an audience of one or one thousand. 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.


Member Spotlights

HAHRA Announces Officers for 2017

Ox Industries Donates $100,000 to TrueNorth Autism Center

The Human Resource Association (HAHRA) is proud to announce the Officers for 2017. As Vice President of Manpower of York and Lancaster Counties, (President) Julia Groft drives her teams to help both organizations and job seekers succeed. She began her career in Staffing in 2005 as a recruiter. In 2011 Groft accepted a leadership role with Manpower, where she found her niche in an organization which shares her valuesPeople, Knowledge, and Innovation. She loves to build teams who share her enthusiasm for being an instrumental part in candidates’ career journeys and helping clients reach their hiring goals. Kim Kerrigan (Vice President) joined HAHRA in 2001 and has held many roles over the years. Kerrigan is an advocate for continuing education and is a volunteer instructor for the Hanover Area Management Association and has served as their Education Chairperson. Kerrigan has held HR Management positions for over fifteen years and is currently the Vice President, Human Resources Manufacturing at Sheridan. Sara Knaub, PHR, SHRM-CP (Treasurer) began her career at Utz Quality Foods Nov. 2008 in the role of HR Generalist where her focus was recruiting and staffing. Knaub began taking on additional responsibilities and was promoted to the HR Business Partner for the Sales Operations team. In her most recent role, Knaub was promoted

Pictured l. to r.: Kim Kerrigan, Vice President; Julia Groft, President; Sara Knaub, Treasurer; and Jenn Kremenik, Secretary.

to the position of Program and Curriculum Development Manager where she has taken on additional responsibilities of training and development, as well as, business transformation. Knaub has been a member of HAHRA since 2008 and has been serving in a volunteer role since 2010. Jenn Kremenik (Secretary) joined HAHRA in 2005 and began her career at York International. Shortly after that they were acquired and she left to join Manpower where she worked as a Staffing Specialist for 5 years. She left there to go to Flowserve Corporation as a Senior HR Representative where she has worked for the last 5 years. In 2010, Kremenik obtained her Professional in Human Resources certification. She has been an active member of HAHRA over the years. She is currently Co-Chair of the Membership Committee. For more information about the Hanover Area Human Resource Association, visit http://hahra.shrm.org/.

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At Hanover Hospital, we provide the high quality and low cost healthcare services our community needs, right here, close to home.

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OX Industries has donated $100,000 to TrueNorth Wellness Services’ new Autism Center, which will be located at 1181 Westminster Ave., Hanover, PA and will serve as the home for its relocated and expanded Hanover-based autism services. “We are committed to the Hanover community and are thrilled to play a vital part of TrueNorth Wellness Services’ Capital Campaign to construct a new center for children and families living with autism,” said Kevin Hayward, President/CEO, Ox Industries. “Providing TrueNorth Wellness Services with the ability to design and control the environment from the ground up will allow for new, more advanced therapeutic practices,” said Garrett Trout, CEO, TrueNorth Wellness Services. “In doubling our capacity, we’ll also be able to best meet the growing need for autism services in York and Adams counties and the increased demand for our program services.”

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Member Spotlights

Quinn Flags Wins Industry Award

Burger King

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The 2016 Specialty Graphic Imaging Association (SGIA) Expo brought together leaders of the specialty imaging industry this year in Las Vegas. In addition to a successful showcase, Quinn Flags, Hanover, PA, was recognized in the Association’s prestigious Golden Image Competition with an Honorable Mention for Flags. “I am very proud of the Quinn Flags team,” said Ryan Halvorsen, Chief Operations Officer. “Our work was compared to the best in the world, and we came out on top. That’s quite an accomplishment!” More than 70 companies from around the world entered the competition, submitting nearly 400 entries in 53 product categories. Conducted during the 2016 SGIA Expo this year’s event was one of the most challenging in recent history.

Burger King celebrated the opening of their new South Hanover location with a ribbon cutting and grand opening on Weds., Jan. 11.

“Winning the Honorable Mention for Flags puts Quinn Flags among the top specialty printers in the world in terms of quality and capability. The ability to consistently print such high-quality products indicates that Quinn Flags is an expert at controlling the many variables involved in specialty printing,” said Johnny Shell, SGIA’s Vice President of Technical Services.

Amazing Kids Club Expands to Meet the Autism Needs of Community Did you know that there has been a 181% increase statewide of individuals diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder, with Adams County experiencing a 236% increase and York County experiencing a 150% (PA Bureau of Autism Services)? These numbers are clearly outstanding for our community!

The Bureau also reports that the cost of lifelong care can be reduced by 2/3 with early diagnosis and intervention programs… exactly what TrueNorth Wellness Services’ Amazing Kids Club provides. The Amazing Kids Club is a year-round, on-site therapeutic program for children and adolescents from 2 – 21 years of age with Autism Spectrum Disorder or Social Pragmatic Communication Disorder. The program focuses on developing communication, socialization and play skills in a less intense environment that oneon-one strategies and is designed as either a stand-alone program or a supplement to other forms of treatment. In order to meet the growing needs of autism services in our community, TrueNorth Wellness Services has embarked on a Capital Campaign to build a new center at 1181 Westminster Ave., Hanover. If you

have any experience with this disorder, you are already aware that specially-designed environments can result in significant behavioral improvements, help reduce sensory stimuli and minimize unnecessary stress. Ample space, modified lighting, and intentionally planned rooms allow the children and adolescents the opportunity to focus better, learn new skills more effectively, and achieve better treatment outcomes. Providing TrueNorth Wellness Services with the ability to design and control the environment from the ‘ground up’ will allow for new, more advanced therapeutic practices and exposure to settings similar to those in real life (ground level environment with windows, large open spaces, outdoors), as well as: - Double the current capacity to 24,000-square-feet - Provide safe and easy pick-up and drop-off (current area is an alleyway in downtown Hanover) - Offer abundant parking for parents, staff and visitors (current location has metered parking) - Contain an outdoor play space (none at existing location) - Allow for additional play therapy areas and sensory rooms - Provide additional staff offices

If you/your business is interested in making a difference in the lives of those living with autism, please consider making a contribution to the True North Capital Campaign. You can do so at http:// truenorthwellness.org/ways-to-support-us/ or by contacting Carol Connor, Director of Public Relations & Development, TrueNorth Wellness Services at cconnor@ truenorthwellness.org or 632-4900 x1072.


Business Briefs WALSH JOINS DOCEO GROWTH PARTNERS AS PRESIDENT DOCEO Growth Partners has named Kristi Walsh as President. She will be responsible for managing the daily operations of DOCEO Growth. Kristi holds a degree in Business Administration from Hardbarger College and earned a professional designation in Organizational Leadership through the US Chamber of Commerce at Villanova University. Kristi’s sales and marketing expertise spans 30 years in the sectors of manufacturing, non-profits and business services. ERA WELCOMES NEW AGENTS John Freiert has 5 grown children and 5 grandchildren. He was born and raised in Towson, MD, lived in Baltimore county and now resides in Hanover. Freiert worked for Giant Food Store for 31 years. He enjoys golf and fishing in his spare time and volunteers at Homewood at Plum Creek. Freiert looks forward to serving both Buyers and Sellers in York & Adams counties. Stacey White is a graduate of Towson University and holds a current certification in Secondary Education. She lives in Hanover along with her husband, Scott, and their 4 sons. White was an office manager for a real estate company and therein gained knowledge and experience as well as a love for helping people find the home of their dreams. She is very involved with her church, teaches classes, serves on several committees, and helps with Changing Lives Shelter in Hanover. White brings honesty, integrity and a strong work ethic to her career in real estate.

Amy Walker is a Hanover Native and graduated from Hanover High School. She is a certified Cosmetologist, a stylist for 10 years, and has a high level of dedication to clients. Walker has always had an interest in real estate and is looking forward to working with the team of professionals at ERA Preferred Properties, serving consumers by offering them a wide variety of innovative and market-relevant products and services. STOCK AND LEADER NAMES ATTORNEY BRILLHART A PARTNER Stock and Leader, Attorneys at Law is pleased to announce that Attorney MacGregor (Mac) Brillhart has been named a Partner in the firm. After working in finance with JP Morgan Chase and subsequently graduating from the Widener University School of Law, Brillhart joined Stock and Leader’s Estates Group in 2008. Seven years later, in January of 2017, he was named a Partner in the firm. Outside of the office, Brillhart is involved with a number of community and nonprofit organizations such as the York Suburban Education Foundation, the York County Estate Planning Council, the Margaret E. Moul Home, Leave A Legacy© York County, and the Rotary Club of York. He is also active in the York County Bar Association, primed to serve as its President in 2018. THIRTEEN BARLEY SNYDER ATTORNEYS NAMED “SELECT LAWYERS” Barley Snyder was well-represented in December’s distinguished “Select Lawyers” designation, with 13 of its attorneys listed in 22 practice area categories. Select Lawyers is a Palmer-based agency that chooses its attorney recognitions in separate lists for the Lehigh Valley, Berks County, Harrisburg, Lancaster and York. The lists are based first on peer nominations and then whittled down through research of

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professional records that include training, experience and peer recognition. Further research then includes disciplinary histories and malpractice actions. Barley Snyder attorneys were named to the lists for Berks County, Lancaster and York. York County attorneys named included: Jeremy D. Frey: Construction Law, Contracts Law, Real Estate Tax Assessment Appeals Law Richard L. Hackman: Employment Discrimination Law Paul W. Minnich: Commercial Litigation, Eminent Domain Law, Construction Law, Contracts Law, General Civil Litigation, Real Estate Tax Assessment Appeals Law Alex E. Snyder: Elderly Law, Taxation Law SEK & CO ADMITS SMITH AS MEMBER OF FIRM The Members of Smith Elliott Kearns & Company, LLC (SEK&Co) are pleased to announce that Kelly T. Smith, CPA, CGMA, MBA, has been admitted as a Member of the Firm effective Jan. 1, 2017. Smith practices in the Audit Department and is based in the firm’s Hagerstown office. His experience with external and internal audits, internal control design and implementation, and corporate accounting enable him to serve and collaborate with our clients in a variety of industries and capacities. Smith joined SEK&Co as a Manager in 2014. Smith graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Accounting from Towson University and earned an MBA from Loyola University Maryland. He is active in the community and serves as Treasurer for both the Washington County Chamber of Commerce and Discovery Station at Hagerstown. Member businesses are invited to send company news, personnel updates and special interest stories for consideration in the Chamber Connection newsletter. Please include high-res 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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Community News

Re-Use It Program Provides Assistive Equipment to Locals in Need Service Coordination of South Central Pennsylvania, Inc. (SCSCPA) recently launched Re-Use It, a program designed to provide reconditioned medical equipment, assistive technology and medical supplies to individuals of all ages with physical disabilities. SCSCPA is a nonprofit organization dedicated to coordinating services for adults with disabilities. The SCSCPA staff helps participants evaluate and select services that will allow individuals to maintain a high level of independence in their own homes. With a participant-centered approach, SCSCPA places a strong emphasis on health and safety, freedom of choice, and satisfaction in service delivery. The recent creation of the Re-Use It program is an example of the SCSCPA’s focus on individuals in need in the local

community. The Re-Use It program’s goal is to provide equipment for individuals who would otherwise not have the means to obtain devices meant to increase their levels of independence and safety at home. Through donations of items such as walkers, manual wheelchairs and assistive devices for hearing or vision loss, SCSCPA hopes to consistently fulfill the needs of those with disabilities. All of the equipment is free to those in need.

The Re-Use It program is funded in part through a grant from Pennsylvania’s Initiative on Assistive Technology, the Commonwealth’s Assistive Technology Act Program at the Institute on Disabilities, Temple University, funded through a grant from the Administration on Community Living, United States Department of Health and Human Services. The program is also partially funded by the Donald B. and Dorothy L. Stabler Foundation.

The list of available equipment is updated weekly and can be found on the SCSCPA’s website. Available items are divided into categories, including mobility devices, transfer devices and devices to assist with acts of daily living. Donations of medical equipment and assistive technology are accepted by appointment and may be tax deductible.

For more information about donating or acquiring equipment, visit www.scscpa.org/ reuseit or contact Laura Weaver at 698-3862 ext. 204/Kelly Muse and Anne Holtzman at ext. 205.

Art Downtown Unveils 2017 Schedule

2017 will be another full year for the Hanover Area Arts Guild. The gallery calendar for Art Downtown, which the Arts Guild operates in downtown Hanover, is varied — from its annual school show to an exhibit featuring recycled art. On March 1, the 36th Annual School Art Show will fill Art Downtown with the best of the region’s young art talent. Middle and high school students submit their work through their teachers who pick the best of the best. Work includes 3-D, ceramics, oils, pastels and everything in-between. The student shows, the continuing monthly Art Bank (which allows members and the community to use its art resources) and the annual scholarship presentation, are part of the Art Guild’s ongoing efforts to support art education in the community. For more information and full calendar, visit www.hanoverareaarts.com.

Free reconditioned Medical Equipment/

Our new Re-Use It program redistributes donated medical equipment and assistive technology to individuals in the South Central PA Community who do not have the financial means to obtain it themselves.

Assistive Technology/Medical Supplies

Contact us for more information: CALL: Kelly Muse/Anne Holtzman: (717) 698-3862 Ext. 205 or Laura Weaver: (717) 698-3862 Ext. 204 EMAIL: reuseit@scscpa.org WEBSITE: www.scscpa.org/reuseit


Main Street Hanover

We Love Hanover!

Hanover’s Bucket List

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.

If you’re looking for a new adventure to tackle - alone, or with friends or family - a new book should be of interest to you. “The Hanover, Pennsylvania, Bucket List” has just been released.

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!

2017 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, and our Spring and Fall Sip & Strolls! June 17 – Chalk it Up and Spring 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, visiting local businesses, shopping and sampling great local food, beer, and wine. Bring Dad to this fun event on Father’s Day Weekend! September 30 – Fall Sip & Stroll – another Sip & Stroll to look forward to in the Fall! Get your tickets for these events early, for they will sell out! See you there!

Support Springtime in Downtown 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

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“The Hanover, Pennsylvania, Bucket List” has arrived!

Subtitled “100 Ways to Have a Real Hanover Experience,” the book is co-authored by Georgia C. Simpson, Lisa Kane, Justine Kilkelly Trucksess and Ann E. Diviney. Created as a labor of love by the book’s co-authors, proceeds from the sales of this book will go to the Friends of Guthrie Memorial Library, Hanover’s local library, which supports important programs and services for the library. Ever since the 2007 comedy film “The Bucket List,” people have been compiling lists of things they want to do before they die (even if they plan to live a long time). This Hanover version will appeal to visitors and longtime residents alike -- to the young, the old and the in-between. Have you eaten that gutbuster? Check. Have you seen the newly restored Gettysburg Electric Map? Check. Have you ever been fired up with tons of chili? Check. You’ll find things that are obvious Hanover favorites, as well as things that are not so obvious. A handy checklist in the back can be used to keep track of your adventures. “This easy-to-read, lighthearted book is an ideal holiday gift. It is inexpensive, a handy size, activity-driven and a timely guide to what makes this Central PA area great historically and currently,” says co-author Georgia C. Simpson, “Volunteerism has always made this area strong and the writing of this book for the benefit of the local library proves the continuing dedication of its people.” Copies of “The Hanover, Pennsylvania, Bucket List” are available at Guthrie Memorial Library, 2 Library Place, Hanover, and the Hanover Area Chamber of Commerce, 146 Baltimore St., Hanover, or at area bookstores. Credit Cards accepted at the Library.


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Eye-Opener Breakfast Wednesday, February 15, 7:30 a.m. Dutch Country Restaurant 946 Baltimore St., Hanover

Program will feature updates on federal issues and US Chamber from Maggie Sheely $12/member; $24/non-member

A Psychiatric Residential Treatment Facility for Children

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Learn more @ hoffmanhomes.com. Learn more @ hoffmanhomes.com. Upcoming Mixers

815 Rd. | Littlestown, 815PA Orphanage Rd.5 |- 7Littlestown, PA February 9, 5Orphanage - 7 p.m. March 23, p.m. PA Theatrical Arts by Brittany Stevens Ability Prosthetics & Orthotics 10 North Railroad St., Hanover 250 Fame Ave., Suite 102, Hanover

Mixer dates have been filled for 2017! If you are interested in hosting a Chamber After Hours event, please contact Erinn Bell at 717-637-6130 ext. 104 or ebell@hanoverchamber.com

…You have a better chance of earning a dividend*

February 16, 5 - 7 p.m. Happy Hour at Something Wicked Brewing free for members & non-members HAYP is seeking 12 local businesses to sponsor each of the 12 events for 2017. This is a great chance to put your organization in the spotlight while supporting HAYP. For a contribution of $250, your organization can expect the following benefits: - Mention in all marketing - Table to display marketing materials - Opportunities for networking with YP’s - Complimentary attendance for (2) - 5 minute speaking opportunity In order to maximize exposure, we will host only one event sponsor per event. 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.

$9,211,014 That’s how much Chamber members who take advantage of The Members Advantage Program have earned in dividends. By purchasing their business insurance through Penn National Insurance, our program members tell us that often the dividend pays for their Chamber membership — and then some. Don’t miss out on another year. Call today!

Susan Stropparo • 717-852-8000 *Dividends are based on group loss experience, and are not guaranteed.


Event Registration

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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 3 Legislative Roundtable, 7:30 a.m. Dutch Country Restaurant, 946 Baltimore St., Hanover Attendees:

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February 9 Membership Mixer, 5 - 7 p.m. PA Theatrical Arts by Brittany Stevens, 10 North Railroad St., Hanover Attendees:

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February 15 Eye-Opener Breakfast, 7:30 a.m. Dutch Country Restaurant, 946 Baltimore St., Hanover Attendees:

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February 24 Seminar: Employment Law Annual Review, 8 - 10 a.m. (7:30 a.m. breakfast) Guthrie Memorial Library, 2 Library Pl., Hanover Attendees:

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$50/member $75/non-member

March 15 Eye-Opener Breakfast, 7:30 a.m. Bay City Restaurant, 110 Eisenhower Dr., Hanover Attendees:

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March 23 Seminar: Key Strategies for Powerful Presentations, 8 - 10 a.m. Hanover Chamber Office, 146 Carlisle St., Hanover Attendees:

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$30/member $50/non-member

March 23 Membership Mixer, 5 - 7 p.m. Ability Prosthetics & Orthotics, 250 Fame Ave., Suite 102, Hanover Attendees:

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