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GREATER CHAMBERSBURG CHAMBER OF COMMERCE

NEWSLETTER

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Chairman’s message Chamber board and staff Network at July mixers Support local businesses, sponsor New directory debuts this month Business & Industry Expo 11/30 Network Summer Picnic Leadership seeks to help nonprofits LFC Youth welcomes 25 students Around town with the Chamber Buy your CrabFeast tickets Paint a mural for downtown Second Saturdays continue Save the date: Oktoberfest ChambersFest Special Section Member spotlights PA Chamber update Welcome new members Milestone anniversaries Giving back & Members in the news July calendar of events

SAVE THE DATE

OCTOBER 1

OKTOBERFEST Noon - 5 p.m. Downtown Chambersburg Enjoy a fun-filled day featuring a 5k, German food and music, craft beer, duck derby and more.

OCTOBER 13

LEGISLATIVE BREAKFAST

JULY 2016

100 LINCOLN WAY EAST, CHAMBERSBURG, PA 17201

Sip & Savor early bird tickets now on sale Wine, entertainment and delectable cuisine...what more could you ask for? Join the Chamber for a formal affair at the Sip & Savor: Black & White Ball on Satuday, September 17 at the Chambersburg Country Club beginning at 6 p.m. The signature fundraiser will feature a delicious four-course dinner paired with local wines from Adams County Winery, Jan Zell Wines and Tuscarora Mountain Winery.

SIP & SAVOR SPONSORS

In addition, attendees will experience a spectacular evening filled with live and silent auctions, entertainment, networking and more. Following the main event, the celebration will move to the Sip & Savor After Party featuring a DJ, photo booth and cash bar. The After Party is sponsored by the 11/30 Network.

After Party Sponsor

Tickets are on sale now! Early bird tickets, available through July 31, are $80 per person for the ball and $90 per person for the ball and after party; Regular tickets are $90 per person for the ball and $100 per person for the ball and after party. Deadline to purchase your tickets is September 7.

Live Auction Sponsor Chambersburg Hospital

To purchase your tickets, visit www.chambersburg.org/events or call 717-264-7101. See sponsorship information on page 3.

Silent Auction Sponsor Orrstown Bank Raffle Sponsor Penn National Insurance Entertainment Sponsor Patriot Federal Credit Union

A night of professional baseball and fireworks Enjoy professional baseball, a delicious picnic and fireworks at Chamber Night with The Hagerstown Suns on Friday, August 12 at Municipal Stadium, 274 E. Memorial Blvd., Hagerstown, Md., when the Suns play the Ashville Tourists. All employees of Chamber members and their families can attend this event, so spread the word!

7 - 9 a.m. at The Orchards Hear an update from our legislators and ask them your questions directly.

The game starts at 7:05 p.m., with a special picnic for Chamber members and their guests from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Tickets are $22 per person and include admission and the picnic.

Visit www.chambersburg.org/events for details about these events and more. July events are listed on the back of the newsletter.

To purchase your tickets, visit www.chambersburg.org/events or call 717-264-7101. The Hagerstown Suns are part of the South Atlantic Class A Affiliate of the Washington Nationals.

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BOARD OF DIRECTORS Troy Garman, RE/MAX Realty Agency Chair Eric Foreman, BB&T - Immediate Past Chair Noel Purdy - Chamber President Jim Zimmerman, Valley Quarries Inc. Treasurer Sherri H. Stahl, Summit Health - Secretary Lance Kegerreis, Dennis E. Black Engineering, Inc. - CADC Vice President Michelle Paulnock, ACNB Bank Foundation President Blake Truman, VerStandig Broadcasting Brian Speer, Wilson College Rod Hocker, Johnnie’s Restaurant & Hotel Service Carlos Perez, Chambersburg Wireless Melanie Furlong, SpiriTrust Lutheran Home Care & Hospice Alice Hawbaker, LCSi Lehman Construction Services, Inc. Luke Martin, Smith Elliott Kearns & Co., LLC Kim Crider, Kim Crider/Take Shape for Life Mark Story, Habitat for Humanity of Franklin County Chris Patterson, Manitowoc Cranes Jeff Truhan, The Shook Home Mark Durniak, Fuddruckers Brad Evans, Bartlett Tree Expert Company Angela Lynch, Chambersburg Area School District Foundation Michael J. Connor, Walker, Connor & Spang, LLC

CHAMBER STAFF Noel Purdy - President [email protected] David G. Sciamanna - Vice President [email protected] Amy Fisher - Communications Director [email protected] Doug Harmon - Membership Director [email protected] Maryliz Toohig - Financial Director [email protected] Robin Harmon - Executive Director of the Chamber Foundation [email protected] Angie Schaeffer - Exec. Assistant/Office Manager [email protected] Lark Plessinger - Marketing Assistant [email protected] Scott Fish - Events Coordinator [email protected] Stacy Guyer - Accounting Assistant, [email protected] Sue Black - Customer Service Specialist [email protected]

CHAIR’S MESSAGE

Strong ties between business development and community Chambersburg Area Development Corp. (CADC) announced a new strategic plan during its Annual Meeting in June. CADC’s plan outlines eight key priorities to guide the economic development corporation in a new direction. These include strengthening the balance sheet, building projects, workforce development, maintaining a strong partnership with the Greater Chambersburg Chamber of Commerce, providing match funding for infrastructure upgrades to downtown, an investment program, downtown home ownership and membership. CADC also confirmed the closing of land sales to Sheetz and Matrix Development Group at United Business Park off I-81 Exit 24, which laid the groundwork to set the strategic plan in motion. Many elements of the strategic plan have already been set in motion. CADC has negotiated a letter of intent with TST Impreso for the construction of a 100,000 square foot manufacturing building in the United Business Park. CADC also provided a $90,000 loan for b.developed to purchase the Fort Chambers building downtown, and is working to support the Rose Rent Lofts project in a portion of the former Central Junior High building. To support workforce development programs that have a direct impact on workforce readiness, CADC made a pledge at the Annual Meeting to contribute $50,000 to the Coyle Free Library and $15,000 to the United Way of Franklin County’s Stepping Forward Works program. A partnership with CADC and Habitat for Humanity has been formed to target deteriorating and former single family homes in the central core for upgrades with a new initiative, their Home Again program. I’m excited about the future of the CADC, and our community can look forward to a long and prosperous relationship between the Chamber of Commerce and Chambersburg Area Development Corp. Troy Garman Realtor, RE/MAX Realty Agency Board Chair, Greater Chambersburg Chamber of Commerce

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Network at July mixers Chamber mixers are a great way to make new business contacts, catch up with old friends and get to know fellow Chamber members. Mixers are free to attend and include food, beverages and door prizes. Join us on Tuesday, July 19 from 5 to 7 p.m. for a mixer at The Inn at Ragged Edge, 1090 Ragged Edge Rd. Network during the monthly mixer at this boutique bed and breakfast. Then make sure you attend our joint Chamber mixer with the Shippensburg Chamber on Thursday, July 21 hosted by Courtyard Marriott, 503 Newburg Rd. in Shippensburg, from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. The mixer will have a “Christmas in July” theme. Childrens toy donations will be accepted for the Shippensburg Chamber’s Annual Community Christmas Party.

Business & Industry Expo: Register to exhibit or sponsor Save the date for Thursday, October 20 when the Chamber, along with GreencastleAntrim Chamber, hosts the fourth annual Franklin County Business & Industry Expo from 4 to 7 p.m. at Penn State Mont Alto’s Multi Activities Center. The Expo is designed to promote business-to-business and business-to-consumer relationships. The expo will provide businesses the opportunity to sponsor exhibits to promote their goods and services, as well as network with other professionals. THANKS TO OUR SPONSORS

Title Sponsor

To register for a mixer, visit the Chamber’s online events calendar at www.chambersburg.org/events or call 717-264-7101.

Support local businesses, sponsor Sip & Savor

Food & Beverage Sponsor

Businesses interested in sponsoring and/or exhibiting can contact Doug Harmon, membership director, at [email protected] or 717-264-7101 ext. 202. Limited exhibit spaces with power outlets are available on a first come, first served basis.

The Chamber is seeking sponsorship support for the Sip & Savor: Black & White Ball. Your support allows us to host an elegant fundraiser to celebrate area businesses while keeping ticket prices affordable. All proceeds from the event are used for the Chamber’s operating budget. As a nonprofit organization, we rely on event fundraisers to support our mission as we serve Chambersburg area business and the greater community.

11/30 Network Summer Picnic

Available sponsorships include: • Grand Sponsor - $3,000 one available (includes table for 8) • Wine Sponsor - $2,000 one available (includes table for 8) • Premier Sponsor - $775 (includes seats for 6) • Benefactor Sponsor - $550 (includes seats for 4) • Patron Sponsor - $225 (includes seats for 2)

Yard games will be set up and Penn National’s mini golf course will offer a special rate to play. Anyone interested in the driving range may bring their own clubs and use the range for a nominal fee.

Celebrate summer with family and friends at the 11/30 Network’s 2nd Annual Summer Picnic on Saturday, August 6 from 1 to 4 p.m. at Penn National Golf Club & Inn. It’s a potluck, so bring a side dish to share and BYOB - the Network will provide burgers and hot dogs.

Kids are welcome, so bring the family! Register online in advance (so we have a count for food) at www.chambersburg.org/events.

Secure your sponsorship for Sip & Savor by contacting Scott Fish at 717-264-7101 ext. 212 or [email protected].

New directory debuts this month The 2016/17 Membership Directory & Community Profile will be released this month. All Chamber members will receive a copy in the mail and more will be widely distributed throughout the county to hotels and directory advertisers. The book will be available to the public on July 16 at the Chamber; it debuts during Old Market Day for ChambersFest.

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Please join the Greater Chambersburg Chamber of Commerce as we celebrate area businesses at the

& Black & White Ball

Saturday, September 17 ● Chambersburg Country Club 6 p.m. Reception ● 7 p.m. Dinner ● Black Tie

Enjoy a four-course dinner paired with local wines from Adams County Winery, Jan Zell Wines & Ciders and Tuscarora Mt. Winery along with entertainment, silent and live auctions, raffles and networking throughout the evening.

After Party

10 p.m. to 1 a.m. ● After party optional; Additional fee required.

Featuring live DJ, dancing, photo booth, cash bar and an unforgettable experience.

Tickets

Sponsor

$80 Early Bird ● $90 Early Bird w/After Party $775 Premier Sponsor includes seating for six Please register by July 31 for Early Bird. $550 Benefactor Sponsor includes seating for four $90 Regular ● $100 Regular w/After Party $225 Patron Sponsor includes seating for two Please register by September 7. Please secure a sponsorship by August 31.

To purchase tickets, visit www.chambersburg.org/events or call 717-264-7101. Special Thanks to Our Sponsors Live Auction Sponsor

Silent Auction Sponsor

After Party Sponsor

Entertainment Sponsor

To sponsor contact Scott Fish at 717-264-7101 ext. 212

Chambersburg Chamber of Commerce at Municipal Stadium Friday, August 12th

$22

Picnic | 5:30 PM - 7:30 PM Game Time | 7:05 PM

Includes AYCE Picnic and Game AND FIREWORKS!

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TOURISTS FOR TICKETS, CONTACT: Doug Harmon 717.264.7101 ext. 202 [email protected]

P - 301.791.6266

F - 301.791.6066

HAGERSTOWN

SUNS

DOUBLE PLAY PICNIC MENU Hamburger Cheeseburger Hotdog Chips

Lemonade Iced Tea Water

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GREATER CHAMBERSBURG CHAMBER FOUNDATION

AROUND TOWN WITH THE CHAMBER

Leadership seeks to help nonprofits

Coyle breaks ground on new project

Nonprofit, education, government and business organizations in need of volunteer help on a project may apply for assistance from the Leadership Franklin County (LFC) Community program.

In May, the Coyle Free Library broke ground on the $5.5 million renovation and expansion project of the downtown public library. The library will remain open at a temporary location, 340 N. Second St., called Coyle on Second. The library on Main Street is expected to be completed and reopen in late 2017.

Part of the experience for participants is completing a service project to enhance teamwork skills while giving back to the community. Past projects include: organizing the Icefest 5K Run, marketing the American Cancer Society’s Relay For Life of Chambersburg, creating a database for veterans burried in Franklin County and more. Participants in the 2016-2017 class will choose their community service projects from submitted proposals. If your organization would like to submit a request for a project team, please complete a Request for Project Application, available online at www.chambersburg.org/ChamberFoundation. Proposals must meet the following criteria: • The project must have a definable goal that can be achieved in less than nine months (October 2016 to May 2017). • The organization has a single contact who will provide background, materials and support for team members. • Applications are submitted no later than July 22. The LFC Community Steering Committee will inform organizations by August 10 if their proposal will be forwarded to LFC students for consideration. If so, the contact person will be required to make a 10-minute presentation to the class on September 10. Organizations will be notified by September 12 if their project was selected by a Leadership team. For more information contact Robin Harmon, executive director of the Greater Chambersburg Chamber Foundation, at 717-264-7101 ext. 205 or [email protected]. Special thanks to this year’s program sponsor, CenturyLink.

LFC Youth welcomes 25 students The Leadership Franklin County (LFC) Youth class of 2017 got a jump start on the year with an orientation in May. The 25 sophomore students spent the day getting to know each other with icebreaker activities and learning how different personality styles interact.

Groundbreaking for the Coyle Free Library renovation and expansion

The Daily Grind opens on LWE The Daily Grind, Chambersburg’s newest coffee shop, opened in May with an official ribbon cutting ceremony. Located at 1098 Lincoln Way East, they offer coffee, ice cream, bagels, sandwiches and more. Stop in to perk up with some coffee and welcome this new locally-owned business to the community!

The Daily Grind ribbon cutting at 1098 Lincoln Way East

Divinity Homes opens new location Divinity Homes cut the ribbon at their new location at 1112 Kennebec Drive in Chambersburg. They are Franklin County’s most progressive home builder. With many new home developments conveniently located throughout Franklin County, you will find that there are plenty of new custom build homes to choose from. For more information, visit their website at www.divinityhomes.net or call 717-753-3639.

The students will continue getting to know each other at a July summer retreat focused on team building. They will begin digging into the curriculum once school begins in September. Students attend the program at no charge thanks to sponsor Wilson College. The program is managed by Chamber affiliate, the Greater Chambersburg Chamber Foundation.

The ribbon is cut celebrating the new location of Divinity Homes

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Second Saturdays continue with more music and movies

DOWNTOWN HAPPENINGS

Buy your CrabFeast tickets Downtown Chambersburg Inc. (DCI) is gearing up for the popular CrabFeast! The event will be held rain or shine at the AMVETS Post 224 picnic pavilion, 750 Fifth Avenue, from 3 to 8 p.m. on Saturday, August 27. Proceeds are used for downtown revitalization.

Second Saturdays returned this summer on June 11, attracting a large crowd downtown to Chambers Fort Park. The free Second Saturday series begins with Concerts in the Park from 5 to 8 p.m., presented by Volvo Construction Equipment, followed by the Downtown Summer Movie Series at dusk, presented by Summit Health. Both the concerts and movies are held in Chambers Fort Park, located between North Main Street and the Rail Trail and is at the confluence of the Conococheague and Falling Springs Creeks.

Doors open at 3 p.m. for small games of chance. Food will be served from 5 to 7:30 p.m. Tickets include barbeque chicken and the fixin’s by Main Street Deli and all-you-can-eat hard shell crabs by Woodpoint Grille. There will be a live auction starting at 6:30 p.m.

The concert schedule for the remaining Second Saturdays includes: • July 9 – Wings That Buzz with opener Jonathan Ingels • August 13 – Shawan and the Wonton with opener Carly Clark • September 10 – NAS Trio with opener Waylon A. Smith

CrabFeast tickets are available at the Chamber, 100 Lincoln Way East. Tickets are $41 for adults and $13 for children 12 and younger. Price includes beverages. Sponsorship opportunities are still available! Don’t miss your chance to gain exposure at this well-attended, all-you-can-eat crab event. For information about sponsorship opportunities, contact Scott Fish at [email protected] or 717-264-7101 ext. 212.

Paint a mural for downtown! Downtown Chambersburg Inc.’s mural project is underway and you can contribute! Area artists are invited to create an individual mural to be displayed at various outdoor locations in the downtown area. Prepared 2-by-4-feet canvases (1/4” primed plywood) will be available free of charge at the Chamber office. Deadline for submissions is August 1. The installation will be unveiled at a First Friday event on September 2. The murals will be judged and awards announced on October 15 on the Downtown Chambersburg Facebook page. For entry details and forms, visit the Chamber at 100 Lincoln Way East or call 717-264-7101. Special thanks to presenting sponsor, Corey L. Alleman, LMFT.

Live music will be followed by the following movies: • July 9 – “Back to the Future” • August 13 – “Zootopia” • September 10 – “Star Wars: Episode VII The Force Awakens” Attendees are encouraged to bring blankets and chairs, as well as to explore our downtown restaurants and merchants for special Second Saturday deals! For more information, visit DowntownChambersburgPA.com, follow on www.facebook.com/ DowntownChambersburgPA, or call 717-264-7101.

THANKS TO OUR SPONSORS

Concert Sponsor

Movie Sponsor

Save the date: Oktoberfest The 3rd Annual Oktoberfest in Chambersburg is coming on Saturday, October 1. Enjoy a variety of events including the John H. Harmon Memorial 5K and the Duck Derby in addition to the traditional German festivities. Mark your calendar to save the date; This is an event you won’t want to miss! Interested in gaining exposure for your business? Sponsorships are currently available for Oktoberfest. For information on benefits and levels, contact Scott Fish at 717-264-7101 ext. 212 or [email protected].

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Information about all of the ChambersFest events is also available online at www.chambersburg.org/ChambersFest.

JULY 9-16

Pump Track Race, best Trick Jump Contest and Short Track CrossCountry Race. All categories include ages six to adults; helmets are required. Day-of registration through 10:30 a.m. is $10 for Borough residents or $15 for non-residents.

ChambersFest Restaurant Week

For more details, visit www.chambersburgreconline.com.

All week at participating restaurants!

SATURDAY, JULY 9

Celebrate Chambersburg with the first ever ChambersFest Restaurant Week! From Saturday, July 9 through Saturday, July 16 visit participating restaurants to take advantage of their ChambersFest Restaurant Week specials and enter to win daily prizes! Meal deals include three-course meals and/or dinner for two at $18.64 and $30 price points. Restaurant Week is sponsored by Johnnie’s Restaurant & Hotel Service, Inc.

Second Saturday

For more details, visit www.chambersburg.org/events.

SATURDAY, JULY 9

Tim & Susan Cook Memorial Race

Free live music 5 to 8 p.m., free movie at dusk - Chambers Fort Park

Second Saturdays are back this summer! The free event features outdoor concerts followed by the screening of a family-friendly film at dusk. July’s event features live music from Wings That Buzz with opening act Jon Ingels, followed by a showing of “Back to the Future.” Guests are encouraged to bring blankets, chairs and picnics. For more details, visit www.downtownchambersburgpa.com.

THURSDAY, JULY 14

“Lincoln” Two showings: 3 and 6 p.m. - The Capitol Theatre

The Capitol Theatre will be showing “Lincoln” (2012) on the big screen. Prior to the featured movie will be a short film about The Burning of Chambersburg beginning at 2:30 and 5:30 p.m. Tickets are $5 per person. Sponsored by the Franklin County Visitors Bureau.

7 to 9:30 a.m. - Chambersburg YMCA

The Chamber invites the community to participate in the 13th Annual Tim & Susan Cook Memorial 1-Mile Race/Walk. Registration begins at 7 a.m. at the Chambersburg YMCA, with the women’s race/ walk at 8 a.m. and the men’s race/walk at 8:30 a.m. Money raised from this event is contributed to the Tim & Susan Cook Memorial Scholarship Fund, which annually awards scholarships to two seniors from Chambersburg Area Senior High School. Day-of registration is $18, or $22 with a T-shirt (while supplies last). For more details, contact Scott Fish at 717-264-7101 ext. 212.

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For more details, visit www.thecapitoltheatre.org.

FRIDAY, JULY 15

1864 Civil War Ball 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. - Allison-Antrim Museum, Greencastle

The Civil War Ball offers a glimpse of Victorian culture and a respite from the reality of America’s strife. Participants will be guided by the Victorian Dance Ensemble, the performing troupe of the Civil War Dance Foundation, and are invited to dress in Civil War era attire, contemporary formal attire or contemporary business attire. Tickets are $15/person or $25/couple. For more details, visit www.explorefranklincountypa.com.

Scoop-a-Palooza 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. - Chambersburg Area Senior High School

SATURDAY, JULY 16

Enjoy all-you-can-eat ice cream from local ice cream shops and vote for your favorite flavors in each of the five categories! Proceeds raise money for educational programs offered through the Greater Chambersburg Chamber Foundation. Advance tickets are $6 for adults, $4 for 12 and under. Ages three and under are free. Tickets are also available at-the-door for $7 adults, $5 children. Scoop-aPalooza is sponsored by ACNB Bank.

Old Market Day

For more details or tickets, visit www.scoopapalooza.org.

SATURDAY, JULY 9

ChambersFest Bike Day 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. - Chambersburg Bike Park (corner of Hood & King St)

Enjoy a fun, adventurous race over the bike park’s rollers and jumps. Compete in one or more of three bicycle events beginning at 11 a.m.:

9 a.m. to 4 p.m. - Downtown Chambersburg

A ChambersFest tradition, this street festival features art, craft and food vendors, kids’ activities, entertainment on two stages and the North Square Farmers Market. F&M Trust is the presenting sponsor. For more details, visit www.facebook.com/ OldMarketDay.

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SATURDAY, JULY 16

SATURDAY, JULY 16

Celebrate Music at Old Market Day A Cappella & 9 to 11 a.m. - First United Methodist Church Unplugged Cumberland Valley School of Music (CVSM) will present performances by local student musicians. At 9 a.m., CVSM Voice and Drama Camp will present a mini-musical version of “The Sound of Music” performed by students in grades 4-8. Next will be CVSM Voice and Drama Camp Jr. presenting “Friend on the Farm” featuring students in grades 1-3. The final performance will be songs, dances and artwork by Sam’s Music Camp. For more details, visit www.cvsmusic.org.

SATURDAY, JULY 16

ChambersFest 7s Rugby Tournament

7 p.m. - Downtown Chambersburg

The highlight event preceding the 1864 light show is the final round of A Cappella & Unplugged, performed on the steps of the courthouse. Spectators can vote for their favorite act and have their in-person vote tabulated with online voting to select the winner, who will receive $500 and bragging rights. For more details, visit www.explorefranklincountypa.com.

9 a.m. - Chambersburg Area Middle School South

ChambersFest 7s is a school-age rugby tournament offering competitive divisions for high school boys (U19), high school girls (U19), junior high boys (U15) and middle school boys (U13). There will also be a free youth rugby clinic for grade school kids. Concessions will be offered and athletic trainers will be onsite. Spectator admission is free. Registration is $200 per team. For details, contact Steve Wright: [email protected], 717-352-8864.

SATURDAY, JULY 16

Illuminate Party 10 p.m. - The Capitol Theatre

Be sure to attend the free-admittance Illuminate Party after the light show to view a transformative art installation, enjoy more music from contestants of A Cappella & Unplugged, and have some fun with black light and karaoke. For more details, visit www.explorefranklincountypa.com.

SATURDAY, JULY 16

1864: The Burning

CHAMBERSFEST ORGANIZATIONS

6 to 10 p.m. - Downtown Chambersburg

As darkness approaches, the town will transform to 1864 and the story of the town’s ransoming will come to life with a light show. A variety of activities will lead up to the reenactment, including historic walking tours, living history, exhibits, prizes, giveaways, old-fashioned photo booth, book signings, glow-in-the-dark face painting and more.

The annual ChambersFest celebration has been held every summer since 1986. The Greater Chambersburg Chamber of Commerce, Downtown Business Council and Franklin County Visitors Bureau partner to coordinate and promote ChambersFest activities. Other organizations also host events, including the Chambersburg Recreation Dept., The Capitol Theatre and Cumberland Valley School of Music.

For more details, visit www.explorefranklincountypa.com.

For more information, visit www.chambersburg.org/ChambersFest.

SPECIAL THANKS TO OUR CHAMBERSFEST SPONSORS

Corporate Sponsors

Premier Sponsors AMVETS Post 224 │ Central PA Wireless-Boost Mobile Chambersburg Area Development Corp. F&M Trust │ TB Wood’s Inc. Scoop-a-Palooza Ice Cream for Education Sponsors 3 Scoop Sponsor

Kids’ Area Sponsor: S&A Homes Inc. 2 Scoop Sponsors: Corning Credit Union First Community Bank of Mercersburg │ Manitowoc Crane Patriot Federal Credit Union │ Starr Insurance Volvo Construction Equipment 1 Scoop Sponsors: F&M Trust │ Smith Elliott Kearns & Co.

Benefactor Sponsors Burt J. Asper American Legion Post 46 Chambersburg First Church of God │ M+S Harley-Davidson® Contributor Sponsors The Chambersburg Club │ Johnnie’s Retaurant & Hotel Service Noelker & Hull Associates Inc. The Shook Home │ Strickler Agency Inc.

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MEMBER SPOTLIGHTS

Denny’s Landscaping 707 Woodstock Rd., Fayetteville, PA 17222 717-532-8363 │ [email protected]

At Denny’s Landscaping, our mission is to create and maintain exceptional outdoor environments for the enjoyment of our clients while achieving complete customer satisfaction. We strive to deliver the best when it comes to landscape installation and maintenance. With more than 20 years of experience, you can rest assured your project will be done by a qualified professional. Landscaping your property is the absolute best way to improve the “curb appeal” of your home. Whether you’re looking to improve the property value, or you just want your lawn and gardens to look nice, we’re here to help. We specialize in patios, fire pits, outdoor kitchens, walkways, fences, retaining walls, pergolas, decks and more. With our landscape maintenance service, you can relax knowing your outdoor chores are taken care of. Our list of maintenance services include: lawn mowing, edging, weeding, pruning and trimming, spring and fall cleanup, mulching, weed control and lawn fertilization programs and more. It’s easy! We do our best to arrive on schedule, work on your property conscientiously and respectfully, while always leaving your landscape looking beautiful and tidy. Give us a call; let us take some work off your to-do list!

M&S Harley-Davidson® 160 Falling Spring Rd., Chambersburg, PA 17202 │717-709-9650 www.msharleydavidson.com │ [email protected]

M&S Harley-Davidson is a family-owned dealership operated by Darren and Bryan Moats and was established in 2001. The mission is to fuel the passion of the Harley-Davidson ownership experience by fulfilling customer’s dreams and exceeding their expectations through a team of personnel who strive for excellence in providing professional, friendly and personalized service. We treat one another and our customers with respect, honesty and fairness in everything we do. To accomplish this goal, we strive to empower our team of employees through effective training programs and management support and guidance to work together as a team.

Claystrong Enterprises 610 N. Fifth Ave., Chambersburg, PA 17201 │717-372-3243 www.claystrongenterprises.com │ [email protected]

Claystrong Enterprises is the newest, full-service auction company founded by Clayton Armstrong in March 2014. Armstrong is a graduate of the Career Magnet School and Harrisburg Area Community College Auctioneering Program. He also graduated from the renowned Worldwide Auctioneering School in Iowa. Armstrong emphasizes personal, specialized service to fit the needs of his customers. Claystrong Enterprises is located at 610 N. Fifth Ave. with auctions held twice per month. They specialize in estate liquidations with an emphasis on antiques, primitives and depression glass. Armstrong and his staff are recognized national experts on antique glass. Claystrong Enterprises also provides moving services specializing in moving residences into senior living centers such as Providence Place and Menno Haven. Storage services are also available and downsizing items can be sold at auction. Appraisals and estimates are always free to the public. The company is fully insured and bonded with a steady increase in auction attendance. Remember, there are never any buyer’s fees.

Rabbittransit 1230 Roosevelt Ave., York, PA 17404 800-632-9063 │ www.rabbittransit.org

Rabbittransit is a regional public transportation provider serving the residents of Franklin, York, Adams, Columbia, Cumberland and Northumberland counties. We offer door-to-door paratransit and shared ride service in Franklin County. There is an application and trip reservation process. Various co-pays apply. We offer free travel training and can present to groups regarding our services. More than 8,000 people depend on rabbittransit each day to get to work, medical facilities, school and other life-sustaining activities. Rabbittransit is dedicated to helping all residents in the region get to where they want to go.

We are a full-fledged Harley-Davidson® dealer. We offer everything from motorcycle sales, MotorClothes®, Harley-Davidson® décor and accessories, motorcycle parts and service. Our summer Saturdays are jam-packed with events, food vendors and motorcycle enthusiast fun. We look forward to serving you all in this great community of Chambersburg we call home.

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Gov. Wolf signs historic liquor reform bill The House passed historic liquor reform legislation that Gov. Tom Wolf publicly signed on Wednesday, June 8. On Tuesday, the House voted 157-31 on concurrence in favor of H.B. 1690, which provides for the private sector sale of wine in grocery stores with a restaurant license; allows takeout wine sales in licensed restaurants, bars, hotels, supermarkets and delis; and lets about 14,000 holders of takeout beer licenses to sell up to four bottles of wine; among other improvements to the current state store system. The new law makes no changes to the current sale of liquor and does not close any state stores. Governor Wolf issued a statement calling the bipartisan effort “the most significant step the commonwealth has taken to reform our liquor system in 80 years.” For its part, the PA Chamber has long advocated moving Pennsylvania’s antiquated liquor sales system into the 21st century to give consumers the convenience and choice they overwhelmingly want; and make the state competitive in alcohol sales, in order to keep critical sales revenue in the Commonwealth’s borders each year. Following the governor’s action, PA Chamber President Gene Barr released a statement thanking elected officials for enacting the popular reform legislation and allowing the private sector to responsibly sell wine. “We applaud the governor for signing this important reform legislation into law – which will help keep revenue within our borders and will expand private sector opportunities to responsibly sell alcohol and compete on equal ground with neighboring states,” Barr said. “This effort – which had bipartisan support - shows how the spirit of compromise can bring about positive change in Pennsylvania. The PA Chamber is encouraged by this action and looks forward to working with elected officials to enact other smart, pro-growth policies.” This article was written by the Pennsylvania Chamber of Business and Industry. For more information, visit www.pachamber.org.

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60 Years Art Sign Company of Chambersburg, LLC

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Tre Williams 1754 Lincoln Way East Chambersburg, PA 17201 (717) 264-2105 www.aarons.com Home Improvements

A-Light Windows and Doors Cathy Zeger 70 Limekiln Drive Chambersburg, PA 17201 (717) 267-7888 www.alightwindows.com [email protected] Advertising

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Edward Jones - Rod Salter Rod Salter 414 Phoenix Drive Chambersburg, PA 17201 (717) 267-0216 www.edwardjones.com [email protected] Financial Services

OneMain Financial LLC

Laura Miller 1752 Lincoln Way East, Suite 7 Chambersburg, PA 17202 (717) 264-3232 www.onemainfinancial.com [email protected] Specialty Shop

20 Years BWise Manufacturing, LLC 10 Years GEO Group Henson Electric 5 Years Absolute Document Destruction Everhart & Hoover Power Line Construction, Inc. Penn National Insurance 1 Year Drayer Physical Therapy Institute Gaia Kosha Yogic Spa Lawnmasters Inc Life Leadership Prudential Advisors Studio 316 The Inn at Ragged Edge TORCOMP Machining and Components

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GIVING BACK Patriot Federal Credit Union recently partnered with the Greater Chambersburg Chamber of Commerce and Downtown Chambersburg Inc. to help raise funds for the Chambersburg Community Mural Project with Isaiah Zagar. The project will feature the creation of two mosaic murals located in downtown Chambersburg. Patriot is providing a $5,000 community challenge donation for a gofundme (online fundraising) campaign. The project has raised more than $20,000 to be used for this project and future downtown art projects. As Habitat for Humanity of Franklin County continues to grow, so does the need for enhanced print and copy services. Centric Business Systems provided a Sharp machine to Habitat with expanded capabilities. Centric reduced the selling price by $1,000 and made a cash gift to Habitat in the amount of $500. Both organizations belong to the Greater Chambersburg Chamber of Commerce and see the benefit of working together and giving back to the community.

Patriot Federal Credit Union recently awarded $1,000 to a Patriot Member as part of their Grand Opening Contest. Greg Woods and his wife Barb of Chambersburg walked into the credit union’s Lincoln Way East branch office in May thinking they would get a quick look at the newest branch location and pick up a complimentary Patriot coffee mug for their time. They walked to the teller window, handed over their “Scan & Win” promotion mailer, and ended up walking out of the credit union as the $1,000 grand prize winner! Located at 1536 Lincoln Way East in Chambersburg, the new branch provides members with greater convenience through extended service hours. Totem Pole Playhouse’s opening night performance of the first play in their four-show subscription series, “Six Dance Lessons in Six Weeks,” served as a fundraiser for the Central Pennsylvania Animal Alliance (CPAA). CPAA is a charitable organization composed of individuals and animal rescue organizations and shelters working together to end the killing of cats and dogs as the means of controlling animal population.

MEMBERS IN THE NEWS First Energy Foundation presented a check for $11,086 as a direct corporate match for funds donated by local employees to the United Way of Franklin County Community Campaign. First Energy has participated as a Pacesetter Company in the past three campaign efforts and is already making plans toward the upcoming campaign effort, which will kick-off at their locations this summer. During a 10-week period recently, nine teams consisting of more than 50 Patriot Federal Credit Union employees participated in a “Biggest Loser Challenge” designed to promote and encourage healthier food choices, exercise and ultimately lose weight. The Patriot teams collectively lost a total of 450 pounds, with the winning team called “Mission Slimpossible” losing 6.5 percent of their total weight over the span of the challenge. Patriot employees donated $1 for each pound lost, and along with other donations, gave $613 to the Healthy Communities Partnership of Greater Franklin County. United Way of Franklin County plans to begin their Pacesetter efforts in late June and will launch their 2016 fundraising campaign officially in September. Dollars raised through the campaign enhance the efforts of more than 30 local programs. For information about the campaign, or to get involved, please call 717-262-0015 or visit www.uwfcpa.org.

The Charlotte W. Newcombe Foundation recently awarded Wilson College a $27,000 grant to support students age 25 and older who are pursuing a bachelor’s degree and need financial assistance. This marks the 30th year that the Newcombe Foundation has supported mature students at Wilson College. This year’s grant will be split into two funds: $20,000 for the Newcombe Scholarships for Mature Students program and a $7,000 endowment challenge grant for the Charlotte W. Newcombe Endowed Scholarship Fund, which helps to maintain scholarships in the future. Wilson, which matches the awards on a one-to-one basis, enrolls students age 25 and above through two programs: the Single Parent Scholars (formerly Women with Children) program and the adult degree program. ACNB Bank is pleased to announce Thomas A. Holmes has joined their team as the vice president/trust investment officer. Holmes will work with consumers and businesses in a variety of trust and investment-related matters to manage and grow their investment portfolios as well as assist with retirement and estate planning. He is based at ACNB Bank’s Norland Avenue office in Chambersburg. Fayetteville Contractors received a Notice of Bid Award for the construction of the North Chambersburg Improvements Project. The three-part project includes the extension of Parkwood Drive north into Greene Township, reconstruction and extension of St. Paul Drive to intersect with Parkwood Drive; and a series of improvements to the intersection of Fifth Avenue and Norland Avenue. The project will be funded in large part by a $2.4 million PennDOT Multimodal Transportation Fund (MTF) grant awarded to CHS in 2014.

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Tuscarora Mountain Winery recently received two silver medals from Tasters Guild Competition for their Elderberry and No Name this year. Congratulations! St. Paul Evangelical Lutheran Church is an affiliate food pantry of South Central Community Action Programs (SCCAP). A significant amount of the donations come from the Lions Club and other churches and groups around the area. These donations currently help serve 156 families through the operations from its Outreach Center every second and third Thursday of each month. Thanks to the local volunteers who donate over 2,300 hours each year by helping out with the operations of the pantry. For more information about the food program, call the church office at 717-352-2543. Totem Pole Playhouse announced their 2016 Sunday Concert Series featuring the musical talents of four local arts organizations. The free concerts are scheduled for select Sunday evenings through early August. Each of the 2016 Sunday Concerts begin at 7:30 p.m. and lasts an hour. Performances are free and held under the tent located on the west lawn of Totem Pole Playhouse in beautiful Caledonia State Park. Free will offerings will be collected to support the arts organization on stage at each concert. In case of rain, concerts will be held inside Totem Pole Playhouse. For more information, call 717352-2164 or visit www.totempoleplayhouse.org. Michael E. Kipe from Smith Elliot Kearns & Company, LLC was recently presented with the 2016 Outstanding Alumnus Award by the Hagerstown Community College (HCC) Alumni Association at the college’s recent Honors Convocation. Kipe graduated from HCC in 1999 and carried on to earn his bachelor’s degree in accounting from Salisbury University. Currently, he is a member of the Association’s board of directors and executive committee and is an active member of the golf tournament committee. SEK&Co is a full-service certified public accounting and consulting firm with 21 partners who offer a variety of services. Shalom Christian Academy will host its 15th Annual Golf Tournament and Putting Contest on Thursday, August 25 at the Chambersburg Country Club. Sponsorships are available. All proceeds from the tournament benefit the Shalom Christian Academy Athletic Department and help to pay for important supplies and equipment. Sponsorships start at $125. To register for the tournament as a golfer, or to become a sponsor, visit www.shalomca.com/golf. The Career Magnet School in Chambersburg recently invited Soundproof Cow to set up a booth at their annual CMStival. Soundproof Cows’s team of representatives included Kellen Beaver, senior account manager, and Wayne Asper, account manager, who provided product samples and literature about the business. While the CMStival and the booth may be closed, you can still interact with the team online at www.soundproofcow.com and www.americanmicroinc.com or by calling 1-866-949-9269.

Movies at the Capitol Theatre will be shown on a new movie screen graciously underwritten by Summit Health. The $5 movies are shown every Thursday through August. See all twelve Summer Movies for just $25 when you purchase a Summer Movie Madness movie pass through the Capitol Theatre Box Office at 159 S. Main St. Chambersburg; call 717 263-0202 or visit www.thecapitoltheatre.org. Totem Pole Playhouse presented the third annual Totem Pole Playhouse Awards in May for outstanding production and performances by area high schools. One student from each school was honored with the Jean Stapleton Award given to the student who contributed the most to the production of their school’s musicals. Students from all eleven participating high schools took to the Majestic stage throughout the course of the evening with each school performing one production number from their musical. The ceremony was hosted by Totem Pole’s producing artistic director, Rowan Joseph. The H. Ric Luhrs Performing Arts Center will feature the Shippensburg Symphony Festival Series on July 14, 21 and 28. The series will feature the Shippensburg Festival Symphony along with the Shippensburg Festival Chorus. Get your tickets by calling the box office at 717-477-7469 or visiting www.luhrscenter.com. One Slight Hitch and A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum will debut this month at Totem Pole Playhouse. Tickets are available by calling the box office at 717-477-7469 or visiting www. luhrscenter.com.

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What Comes Around Consignment Ribbon Cutting 5 p.m., 991 Wayne Ave.

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30th Annual ChambersFest Cook Race, Scoop-a-Palooza, Old Market Day & more; view all events on pages 6-7

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ChambersFest Restaurant Week Enjoy meal deals at participating restaurants all week long! Details on page 6

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July Chamber Mixer 5-7 p.m., Inn at Ragged Edge, 1090 Ragged Edge Rd.

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11/30 Network: Third Thursday Happy Hour 5-7 p.m., Texas Roadhouse, 255 Walker Rd., www.1130network.com

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Christmas in July Mixer, hosted with the Shippensburg Chamber 5:30-7:30 p.m., Courtyard Marriott, 503 Newburg Rd., Shippensburg

27-31 Gettysburg Day 3 & Beyond, hosted by Chambersburg Civil War Seminars & Tours For schedule and registration, visit www.civilwarseminars.org To register for these events and more, visit www.chambersburg.org/events.

The Outlook is the monthly publication of the Greater Chambersburg Chamber of Commerce. Ideas, opinions and statements expressed in articles by contributors are not necessarily those of the Chamber. Neither the publisher nor any individual associated with any branch of production, nor the advertisers, will be held liable for typographical misprints contained herein. The Greater Chambersburg Chamber of Commerce is a 5-star accredited chamber, rated among the top chambers in the U.S., and is a member of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and the PA Chamber Business & Industry.