September 2021
Chamber Connection
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Snack Town Street Fair - September 18th
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The countdown to our Inaugural Snack Town Street Fair has officially begun! We can’t wait to bring this transformed event to life. As we say goodbye to one tradition, we welcome in another one with fresh ideas. Made possible by the Hanover Area Chamber of Commerce and Utz Quality Foods, this event has transitioned from a celebration of Hanover’s Pennsylvania Dutch heritage to a day-long street fair filled with craft vendors, delicious street foods, the chance to meet with local businesses, and exciting entertainment. Making this year extra special, our community celebrates the 100-year anniversary of Utz. The Utz team has plenty of surprises planned during the Snack Town Street Fair to celebrate 100 years with Street Fair attendees! The 2021 event will be presented by Member’s 1st Federal Credit Union. The Reagan Years, an 80s tribute band, will be taking the stage at the event for two sets. Catch them on stage from 11am-12pm or 1:30-2:30pm.
Join us on Food Truck Way to enjoy delicious food and snacks from our food vendors, or head over to Shopping Way to see what our craft vendors have to offer this year. You can also stop by Nonprofit Row and meet with local nonprofits. Take the kids over to the Kid’s Carnival to enjoy a variety of activities. Adult beverages will be poured in Brewer’s Alley (Bank Lane). This event will have something for everyone! Full event details can be found on our website at snacktownstreetfair.com or visit our Facebook page at facebook.com/ SnackTownStreetFair. A limited number of sponsorships remain available for the event. Any businesses looking to sponsor should contact Sarah Messer at smesser@hanoverchamber.com to discuss your options. See you all on September 18th at Snack Town Street Fair in Downtown Hanover!
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Hanover Area Chamber of Commerce
2020-2021 Community Leaders Hanover Area Chamber of Commerce Chair of the Board Julia Groft, Manpower Secretary/Treasurer Ashley Hershey, BSSF CPAs Vice Chairs Sean Adams, Utz Quality Foods Victoria Csuri, KLK Welding Jeremy Frey, Barley Snyder Mike Kelly, York Traditions Bank Brandon Smith, Edward Jones Lynneah Smith, Elsner Engineering Works Drew Derreth, Hanover Valley Church
Board of Directors Jess Kelley, Campbell's Snacks Mike Gaskins, UPMC Hanover Dr. Daniel Hartman, South Western Schools Gordon Laabs Kirby Orewiler, Ox Industries Rebecca Prehoda, Member's 1st FCU Dr. Susan Seiple, Hanover Public Schools Jody Shaffer, YWCA Hanover
Chamber Staff Gary Laird, President glaird@hanoverchamber.com Elizabeth Csuri, Administrative Manager ecsuri@hanoverchamber.com
2020-2021 Chamber Partners
APPI Energy
OSS Health
Barley Snyder
Penn State York
J.A. Myers Homes
Smith & Company, CPAs
The Markets at Hanover
The Glatfelter Agency
Caitlin Johnson, Marketing & PR Manager cjohnson@hanoverchamber.com Sarah Messer, Membership & Events Coordinator smesser@hanoverchamber.com
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Snack Town Brewfest - October 30th
The Hanover Area Chamber of Commerce is pleased to present the 4th Annual Snack Town Brewfest, sponsored by Snyder’s of Hanover and Utz Quality Foods. Celebrate Hanover’s rich snack food heritage by pairing tasty treats with local craft beer and wine on Saturday, October 30, 2021 in the Snack Food Capital! Over 30 breweries and wineries will fill Good Field from 1-5 p.m., along with food trucks, music and entertainment, for a day of sips, tastes and fun. The Amish Outlaws are back again for 2021! Additional event details can be found on our website at snacktownbrewfest.com or check us out on Facebook @ snacktownbrewfest.
Volunteers Needed for Events
The Hanover Chamber is seeking volunteers for the Snack Town Street Fair on September 18 and the Snack Town Brewfest on October 30. Volunteer shifts are available at various times for a wide assortment of tasks, like setup, admission, cleanup and more. Groups are welcome and encouraged as a great way to promote your business or organization! All volunteers (with organization names) will appear in our newsletter following the events. Contact Sarah Messer at smesser@hanoverchamber.com for more info about volunteering!
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Sponsorships are available for the Snack Town Brewfest. If you are interested in sponsoring this event, please reach out to Sarah Messer at smesser@hanoverchamber.com Tickets are available at www.snacktownbrewest.com. This event is 21 and over; photo ID is required for entry. Designated Driver tickets will be available. Please note: ticket prices will increase by $5 on Friday, October 29, 2021 at 6 p.m. $40 VIP ADMISSION: 12-5 P.M. Enjoy an extra hour of exclusive VIP samples from 12-1 p.m. before General Admission begins at 1 p.m. $30 GENERAL ADMISSION: 1-5 P.M. Gates open for General Admission at 1 p.m. $15 DESIGNATED DRIVER: 12-5 P.M. Designated drivers can enter the festival at 12 p.m. Buy your tickets now before they sell out! Only a limited number of VIP tickets remain! We'll see you on Saturday, October 30th!
This magazine serves as an asset to our community and allows visitors to see everything we are proud of and have to offer during their visit. We are planning for the 2022 edition and are looking forward to showcasing businesses in our area who are ready to welcome back visitors and articles about all the things to do in Hanover, PA. We want to show everyone who is ready and able to travel safely that Hanover is the best spot to visit. If you are interested in advertising in Discover Hanover® Magazine, please reach out to Caitlin Johnson, Marketing & PR Manager at cjohnson@hanoverchamber.com.
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Business Briefs
BARLEY SNYDER HIRES THREE NEW PROFESSIONALS
Lancaster, Pa. – As Barley Snyder’s client base and workload continues to increase, the firm has added additional attorneys and staff to its growing roster of professionals. Ambria Armstrong joined the firm on Aug. 2 as part of the firm’s Business Practice Group. She is an experienced mergers and acquisitions attorney and is a graduate of William & Mary Law School. Ambria is also a former summer associate at Barley Snyder. “My early time at Barley Snyder taught me how professional attorneys go above and beyond to do the best thing for their client, and that experience helped me become the attorney I aspire to be every day,” Armstrong said. “I’m very happy to return to Barley as an attorney.” Josh Strickland is a paralegal with nearly five years of legal experience after he graduated from Franklin & Marshall College. He joined the firm July 19, and is working in the firm’s Immigration Practice Group. Cheryl A. Myers is a paralegal with nearly two decades of legal experience that she will use in the Barley Snyder Litigation Practice Group and the Health Care Industry Group.
Cheryl started at the firm on July 26. “These three new professionals epitomize the types of people we are looking to add at the firm,” Barley Snyder managing partner Jeff Lobach said. “They bring with them a mix of experience and also youthful exuberance with a willingness to learn and grow their craft.” Lobach added the firm’s immediate growth isn’t complete, as it plans to announce three more attorney hires in the fall. . THE MANUFACTURERS’ ASSOCIATION REBRANDS GROWING ORGANIZATION
(York, PA) As many U.S. manufacturers struggle to find the highly skilled workers they need, The Manufacturers’ Association is renewing its focus on professional training and apprenticeships. As the 115th anniversary approached, the Board and organizational leadership identified an opportunity to update its logo, visual identity, and website to reflect this renewed commitment and highlight the image of modern manufacturing.
in the near future. It’s also aiming to grow its youth programs, such as pre-apprenticeship training for high school students. By highlighting how manufacturing jobs have changed since the outdated stereotype of “dark, dirty, and dangerous” factory work of the past, The Manufacturers’ Association’s hopes its new brand will connect with a new generation of professionals— giving them the chance to learn specialized skills and pivot into highpaying and rewarding careers. Tom Palisin, Executive Director, commented, “As diverse as our projects and initiatives are, the big picture isn’t complicated: The Association supports manufacturers with the knowledge they need to thrive. It’s what we’ve always done. It’s what we’ll continue to do. And we will not rest until our region is the manufacturing leader we know it can be.” In addition to the rebrand and new Center of Excellence, other recent initiatives include launching Pennsylvania’s first four-year Robotics Apprenticeship Program and securing the recent “Schools-toWork” state grant initiative, which will create learning opportunities in advanced manufacturing for high school students. Member businesses are invited to send
Earlier this year, The Manufacturers’ company news, personnel updates, and Association relocated to a new facility special interest stories for consideration in and opened its Manufacturing Center the Chamber Connection newsletter. of Excellence for Apprenticeship Please include a high-res photo in JPG or and Training, which expanded the PDF format. News must be submitted by Association’s industry training the first Friday of the month for inclusion and education programs. The in the following month’s newsletter. Association trains about 2,000 News will be considered at the discretion individuals annually—and expects of chamber staff and included as space to dramatically increase that number permits.
Main Street Hanover
Downtown Glows
Downtown Glows is back on September 25, 7-10pm. This event is an adult oriented scavenger hunt based on its difficulty. The scavenger hunt will be at night with glow sticks marking each clue. At each clue you will find a riddle. The answers to the riddles will then help decode the answer to the final clue! This event is designed to educate about Main Street Hanover, Hanover’s history, and highlight the walk-ability and safe night-time environment of downtown Hanover. You do not have to be an expert on Hanover to be a part of this event! The fastest team or person to finish in the best time will win a downtown swag bag and of course every attendee will be decked out in glow sticks! Tickets are sold on Eventbrite.
Spooky Spirits
Sip and be spooky in downtown Hanover. Stroll downtown at night and sample the area's best beer and wine on Friday, October 1, from 6-9pm. This Halloween themed Sip & Stroll includes some of the best fall beverages and costume contest. Tickets are sold on Eventbrite.
Fall Art in the Park Join us for a day of Art in the Park on October 16 from 11 am- 4 pm. Wirt Park will be filled with art vendors, live music, and food trucks! The holidays are approaching and what a better way to find that perfect unique gift for someone special in your life or even you! It will be the perfect day of sunshine, crafts, and shopping! Looking to be one of our Art or Food Vendors? Contact Lauren Gorbey, Main Street Hanover’s Event and Merchant Coordinator, today! Email Lauren at: lgorbey@mainstreethanover.org Artist inquiries please send along with your inquiry samples of your work, social media, or website we can look at. Thank you!
Annual Givers
Annual givers are the ones that allow us to continue our revitalization efforts in downtown Hanover. These donors are the first to know about new upcoming events, downtown updates, and will be able to get in on the ground floor of new giving opportunities and free ticket opportunities as they arise. Ads on the website, e-blasts, and social media are also available to our annual givers based on giving level. • • • • • •
Supporter- $100 Patron- $250 Advocate- $500 Believer- $1,000 Leader- $2,000 Groundbreaker- $5,000
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On Friday, August 6th, we hosted our first Legislative Roundtable of the year. We were joined by several local elected officials including Congressman Lloyd Smucker, PA State Rep. Kate Klunk, PA State Rep. Dan Moul, and York County Commissioners Julie Wheeler and Doug Hoke. Thank you to our Legislative Roundtable Sponsors, Smith & Company CPA's, UPMC, and The Glatfelter Agency. Thank you to The Markets at Hanover for hosting us at the Ballroom on Broadway for breakfast and for all attendees who were able to join us.
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September 18 Snack Town Street Fair, 8:00 a.m - 4:00 p.m Downtown Hanover
Free to attend!
October 21 Annual Meeting Details to follow in the coming weeks October 30 Snack Town Brewfest, 1:00 p..m - 5:00 p.m Good Field
Interested in hosting a webinar through the chamber? We'll take care of the hosting, promotion and registration; all you have to do is present! For pricing and more details, contact the Chamber at office@hanoverchamber.com
Tickets for sale on Eventbrite
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