GA Chamber October 2015 Newsletter - Greencastle

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GA Chamber October 2015 Newsletter - Greencastle
Greencastle-Antrim
Chamber of Commerce
October
2015
Board of Directors
Cindy Marconci, President
Susquehanna Bank
Colin Swain
GREENCASTLE—ANTRIM
MEMBER MOMENTS
M&T Bank
Frank Traver, Vice President
Eagle Construction
Brad Kearns, Treasurer
Smith Elliott Kearns & Company, LLC
Mary Cordell, Secretary
NEWS FROM THE EXECUTIVE DESK
If I haven’t met you yet….you’re on my list!
For those of you who haven’t heard , I replaced Joel
Fridgen on August 1 of this year and I’m terrifically
excited to begin a new chapter for the Chamber. I’ve
spent the past two months meeting and listening to
you, our members, about what you want from your
Chamber, what you don’t want and most importantly,
what we can do for you. Some of you expressed surprise when I posed this question, but ultimately, everyone answered almost the same way; you want us—the
Chamber—to help you connect to customers.
We are putting together a plan to bring more value back
to you—our members. Because communication is so important—and ultimately connects
people to your business— we have upgraded our email system and are working hard to
make sure we have the right contact information for you and your organization. We are
improving our website and have some terrific and very low cost ways to spotlight you on
our site. We are active on Facebook, and will be unveiling a Twitter feed and Instagram
account in time for Heritage Christmas. I’m on the radio once a week on Newstalk 103.7,
representing Greencastle-Antrim, and our community and we are exploring many options for other marketing opportunities including bill board advertising, direct mail
campaigns, and magazine articles and new sponsorship opportunities.
F&M Trust
Charles Eckstine
Greencastle Borough Representative
John Flannery
The John Allison Public House
Garon Gembe
Graphics Universal
Chris Grimm
First Community Bank of Mercersburg
Dan Grooms
Greencastle Bicycle Exchange
Brian Hissong
JAG Management Group
Traci Ingram
Summit Occupation Health
Ed Jackson, Vice President
Manitowoc
Dale Sheller
V.F.W. Club of Greencastle
Charlie Strausbaugh
Charles L. Strausbaugh, CPA, PC
Fred Young
Antrim Township Representative
My ultimate goal —indeed my only goal—is to make our Chamber as active, relevant,
exciting, and valuable as possible. To do so, I need your help! Communicate with us; tell
what you want to see; participate in the activities and events the Chamber sponsors and
be a voice that embraces the opportunities and supports the community.
Thank you members—for your valued membership and partnership with us.
ANNUAL BANQUET & CELEBRATION
We TURNED 60! Our anniversary party (sponsored by F&M Trust) was on September 17
at Green Grove Gardens. We had a great night celebrating
our past and looking forward to our bright future. The
evening also paid tribute to two very special guests: Frank
Traver, our James P. Oliver Business Person of the Year
Award and Joel Fridgen, past Executive Director for the
Chamber.
INSIDE THIS ISSUE
New Member Spotlight ........... 2
Graphics Universal .................. 3
News Around Town ................. 4
Chamber Events ...................... 5
Heritage Christmas ................. 6
Lights of Love .......................... 7
Inside Story ............................. 8
Inside Story ............................. 9
NEW MEMBER SPOTLIGHT!
Greencastle is getting the Royal Treatment!
Heaven Zweemer is opening Lady Mary’s Royal Tea Shop this fall at 30
West Baltimore Street in Greencastle. Her idea is inspired from her days as
a young lady having tea in her grandmother’s garden every day after school.
Heaven will be offering the full experience of high Victorian tea, complete
with sweets and savories to enjoy along with a blissful cup of delicious tea.
Follow her progress on her opening and like her at Lady Mary's Royal Tea
on Facebook.
Tea is wealth itself,
Because there is nothing that cannot be lost,
No problem that will not disappear,
No burden that will not float away,
Between the first sip and the last.
--The Minister of Leaves
ON
THE
RADIO
WITH
NEWSTALK 103.7 FM
Did you know that we are on the radio? Once a month, Newstalk 103.7 FM
partners with the Greencastle-Antrim Chamber of Commerce and spotlights two small or medium size businesses who are members of the
Chamber of Commerce. The show airs on Saturday morning from 9-10 AM
and is a great way to get free air time for your business and talk about your
successes, your challenges, your future and any specials or promotions you
want your customers to know about. In addition, First Community Bank of
Mercersburg will provide you with a free thumb drive of the show that you
can upload on your own social media site. It’s a great benefit to Chamber
members.
In July, we showcased Dan Grooms from the Greencastle Bicycle Exchange
and Sandra Fink Freeman from Greencastle Eye Care. In August we welcomed Heaven from Lady Mary’s Royal Tea and Inner Beauty. In September, we spotlighted Bill Wissinger from the Tennis Club in Zullinger and
Jorge from Express Personnel and in October we spoke with Eric Forrester
from Mason Dixon BBQ and Dean Martin from Sunnyway Foods.
If you want to be featured on this program, call the chamber
or send an email to [email protected].
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FACTS ABOUT
GRAPHICS
9-1-65: Incorporated as The Morrison Press, Inc, located on N. Washington St.
1970: Gary and Nancy became 1/2
owners with Gene and Grace Speaks.
1975: Gary and Nancy became 100%
Owners!
1977: The business changed names to
Graphics Universal Inc.
1983: The business relocated to its
current location.
1993: The business doubled in size.
1998: 2 Komori presses were purchased.
2006: Mark Andy Flexo press purchased.
2007: Gary and Nancy sold
ness to son, Garon Gembe.
The Gembe Family Celebrates 50 Years in Business
GRAPHICS UNIVERSAL TURNS 50 YEARS!
On September 1, Graphics Universal invited customers and friends to
their 30,000 square foot facility to celebrate 50 years in business.
busi-
2013: Mark Andy Flexo press purchased.
2015: Longest tenured employee, Bev
Rice celebrates her 45th year of employment at Graphics Universal.
2015: Celebrates 50 Years in Business!
Guests were treated to a self-guided walking tour of the plant which
provides a wide range of print solutions from attention grabbing marketing material to mission critical business collateral and label services.
Industry segments served include banks, credit unions, hospitals,
school systems and universities, major manufacturers, food packagers
and non-profit organizations. The Greencastle-Antrim Chamber
of Commerce is proud to be one of the non-profit organizations that
relies on Graphics’ great customer service and superior quality.
Visit Graphic’s Universal’s website to learn more about what they offer
and how you can partner with them to be successful by branding your
image in the most professional and innovative way.
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GREENCASTLE
LIONS CLUB
Congratulations to
Garrett Poole, recipient of
the Greencastle Lions
Club Student Scholarship
for 2015-16. He will be
attending Grove City
College where he will be
majoring in mechanical
engineering. Members
had a busy summer selling brooms at Marion
Festivals and the Greencastle Sportsmen Ox
Roasts. Thanks to those
Organizations for giving
us this opportunity. The
October fundraiser supported White Cane Day
on Friday, October
9. Donations raised will
be used specifically for
sight projects, including
purchasing eyeglasses
for needy individuals. If
you would like more
information about this
active service club
organization, please
contact Joann Williams,
375.2425 or email:
[email protected].
CARL’S DRUG STORE EXHIBIT CELEBRATED
Allison-Antrim Museum, 365 South Ridge Avenue, Greencastle, PA hosted a special open house
on Saturday, September 12, for the public to see
the Carl’s Drug Store exhibit – a one-of-a-kind
collection. The exhibit commemorated the
190th anniversary for the oldest, continuously,
operating drug store in the U.S. For 149 years,
three generations of the Carl family owned the
pharmacy. Dr. Adam Carl arrived in Greencastle
in April 1825. He opened his drug store on April
27 in his residence at 13 South Carlisle
Street. Throughout the 190 year-old history of the
drug store, the business has been located at seven
different addresses in the Borough of Greencastle. Allison-Antrim Museum is partnered with
Frank Ervin, former proprietor of Carl’s Drug
Store, and Carl’s Drug Store in celebrating this
momentous milestone, with never-before-seen
artifacts and memorabilia. The story of Carl’s
Drug Store is not only part of GreencastleAntrim’s history but it is also part of American
history. Allison-Antrim Museum is regularly
open Monday to Friday, noon to 4 pm. For more
information, visitwww.greencastlemuseum.org, on
Facebook, Twitter @greencastlemuzm, or by
calling 717-597-9010. There is no charge for
admission, but donations are gratefully accepted.
GREENCASTLE AREA ARTS COUNCIL
Greencastle Area Arts Council invites the chamber members and
their customers to view their art wall at the Lillian Besore Memorial
Library. The exhibit space is by the computers near the circulation
desk. There is a new exhibit every 7 weeks.
Currently being displayed are beautiful watercolors by local artist,
Glen Sabetto. Glen’s stunning artwork resembles a photograph,
very rich in subject with the softness of a dream. Come see her
work through November 3, 2015.
If you need office space or
apartment rentals, call Century,
Inc. They currently have space
that might fit your needs!
27 E Baltimore St, Greencastle,
PA 17225
(717) 597-2121
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KUDOS TO ROTZ/STONESIFER!
Congratulations to Rotz/Stonesifer on receiving their peer
review highest rating of PASS in their recent evaluation.
The Peer Review Committee of the Pennsylvania Institute
of Certified Public Accounting (PICPA) completed an independent review of the company’s accounting and auditing
practices and found Rotz/Stonesifir to be exemplary in
their practices.
For more information, visit their website at www. Rotzandstonesifir.com
ELM RIBBON CUTTING
The wait is over! After a summer spent renovating and updating it's
store, ELM Shoes of Greencastle will reveal it's updated new look
this Monday October 19 at 11 AM. Located in the heart of Greencastle
on the square, ELM Shoes is proud of its 4 generation history of being
family owned and operated.
Hoping to encourage shoppers to discover a “New You” through a pair
of shoes, ELM will be offering a daily 10% off on regular priced items
and accessories, as well as chances to win ELM Shoes Gift Cards.
At ELM Shoes--the shoe literally FITS! Don't miss the opportunity on
Monday the 19th to see the new store, have some light refreshments,
and treat your feet to pair of shoes that FIT!
CHAMBER BREAKFAST & SPEAKERS
We are so excited for our next Chamber Breakfast coming up on Tuesday, October
20th at 7:30 a.m. at Blue Heron Events! Breakfast will include Pumpkin French Toast,
Quiche Lorraine, Fresh Fruit skewers, Hoffman sausage links, Blue Heron Blend coffee
( c reated by Greencastle Coffee Roasters! ) assorted teas and cranberry juice! The
breakfast is sponsored by Century Inc. Leasing and will feature Ron Powers who will
give an update on the Tayamentasachta project. We will also be welcoming Helen
McGarry from Penn State Mont Alto who will talk about continuing education opportunities and how it can help your business.
Tickets are $12.00 for members/$15.00 for non-members
R.S.V.P. by calling 717-597-4610 or emailing: [email protected]
SAVE THE DATE
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2015 Heritage Christmas Ornament
25 Anniversary
th
This year’s beautiful ornament is a celebration of the 25 Anniversary of Heritage Christmas. This community-wide
celebration now boasts more than 50 events which include the Tree Lighting Ceremony, Lights of Love, the Santa
Parade, Santa’s mailbox, Pictures with Santa, Horse and Buggy Rides on Friday nights in December, Music, Caroling, Cookie Decorating, and so much more. This ornament highlights the town square, the iconic Bank Tower clock
and the vibrancy that is Greencastle!
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Please cut along the dotted line and mail the order form with your check to The Greencastle-Antrim Chamber of Commerce
217 E. Baltimore Street, Greencastle, PA 17225
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------Name: ________________________________________________Phone: _______________________________
Address: ______________________________________________________________________________________
Email Address: _________________________________________
Year
Quantity
1992 Martin’s Mill Bridge
_______
1993 Greencastle Train Station _______
1994 Greencastle Town Clock _______
1995 Tayamentasachta
_______
1996 Greencastle Rescue Hose
______
1997 Anderson Grist Mill
_______
1998 Five Arch Bridge
_______
1999 Allison’s Tavern
_______
2000 Barkdoll Field
_______
2001 Old Home Week
_______
2002 Corporal Rihl & the Flag _______
2003 Christmas in Greencastle _______
2004 Browns Mill School
_______
Quantity
2005 Chamber of Commerce
_______
2006 Old Town Hall
_______
2007 Greencastle School
_______
2008 Greencastle Trolley
_______
2009 Allison-Antrim Museum Barn _______
2010 Jerome King Playground
_______
2011 The 1930 Seagrave
_______
2012 Spring House at Tayamentasachta_____
2013 Lilian S. Besore Memorial
_______
2014 Santa’s Mailbox
2015 25 Anniversary
th
_______
Total # of ornaments ____ X $20 each (including tax) = $_______Total amount enclosed $________.
Complete Set of ornaments $400 (including tax) Total amount enclosed $ _________
Please make checks payable to: Greencastle-Antrim Chamber of Commerce and mail to:
PO Box 175, Greencastle, PA 17225
Any questions? Contact us at 717-597-4610 or [email protected]
Lights of Love
Help decorate the Greencastle-Antrim Community Christmas Tree by purchasing a light “In Celebration” or “In Memory” of a
loved one. The name of the person you are honoring will be recorded on a beautiful scroll that will be placed in the window at
BB&T Bank (formerly Susquehanna Bank). Your gift of light will remain on display throughout the Christmas Season!
Deadline for names to put on scroll: November 13, 2015
Cost: $8.00 per name (even if both names appear on one line) or 2 for $15.00 or 3 for $20.00
Please return the form with payment to:
Greencastle-Antrim Chamber of Commerce
217 E. Baltimore Street
Greencastle, PA 17225
Please Print Clearly!!
Your Name________________________________________________________________________________
Address___________________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________________________
Email: _______________________________
Telephone__________________________
Number of lights requested__________
Amount paid_________
Information for the scroll
1. Name_____________________________________________________________
_________ In Celebration OR
_________In Memory
______ No acknowledgement card needs to be sent
______ Please send an acknowledgement card to:
Name _________________________________________________________________
Address________________________________________________________________
2. Name_______________________________________________________________
_________ In Celebration OR
_________In Memory
______ No acknowledgement card needs to be sent
______ Please send an acknowledgement card to:
WE NEED CORRECT CONTACT INFO!
Are you getting our information? If not—we may
not have the correct email or mailing address for
you. Please call our office at 717-597-4610 or
email us at: [email protected] to let
us know how to find you. Help us have your updated contact information!
Lumber Direct: Winter is around the corner. We have in stock Heaters, Wood
Pellets, hand warmers and Rakes.
Starting soon Local Delivery. Are you a business owner in need of supplies
and don’t have the staff or time to run out to pick it up. Lumber Direct will delivery to you we have over 100,000 items in stock. Looking for a special item
Lumber Direct has access to over a million different items and can have the
next day. We carry office supplies and janitorial products. Remember Lumber
Direct NOT JUST LUMBER.
Mention you are a Greencastle Antrim Chamber Member and receive a 5%
discount. Call or email 717-597-9928 or [email protected]
These Artists ‘painted the town red’ on Friday, September
4th on the square in Greencastle as part of the First Friday
events sponsored in part by the Chamber of Commerce.
Susan Shaffer from Joyful Arts Studio led the class in
front of E.L.M. Department store.
To learn more about Susan and her classes, visit:
http://www.joyfulartstudio.com/
Two members are renovating! E.L.M. Shoes is getting a facelift and The
John Allison House recently moved to a larger space. See picture at right
for a peek into the newly designed showroom at E.L.M. Shoes and be sure
to visit the John Allison House at its new location!
Connect to EL.M. Shoes
Connect to John Allison House
Congratulations on the 8th Anniversary of Anna’s Paperworks and
welcome to Studio U on the Square, both located at 29 Center
Square in Greencastle!
Grand opening and ribbon cutting celebrations were recently held in
conjunction with the anniversary of Anna’s Paperworks, which adjoins Studio U on the Square.
For more information on Studio U and Anna’s Paperworks, including
their Fall Class Schedule, be sure to check out their website @
www.annaspaperworks.com
We are so excited to be a part of this community and to help you, our members,
grow and prosper and, therefore, contribute to the quality of life in Greencastle
Our best to Jodi M. Blair, CPA, CSEP who was recently recognized as an Emerging Leader at the 2015
Women to Watch Awards ceremony. The award honors women leaders who have made significant contributions to the accounting profession. Emerging Leaders are those women who are up-and-coming stars in
their organizations. Blair was nominated for her knowledge, professionalism, and contributions as an effective leader at the firm.