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“Your success is our business”
News From The Executive Desk
Welcome to June! I think we have finally made it past the winter and the danger of frost—at least I hope so. In approximately a month, the Chamber will be hosting the 50th anniversary of Sidewalk Days. We have been planning for this event since last October and are really excited about how it is shaping up. We are almost at capacity already with vendors of all types; our entertain-ment is schedule is nearly complete, and our Kids Zone area will be back this year complete with a climbing wall, fun crafts, athletic games and more. Stay tuned for more details and please mark your calendars for July 7 and 8. You won’t want to miss this! We’ve been busy with other projects as well. Our membership directory is hot off the press and we plan to distribute it throughout this month and next, but please stop by our office if you are able and grab your own. Senator John Eichelberger will be our guest at this month’s breakfast on June 15th at Blue Heron Events and a link to RSVP can be found inside the pages of this newsletter and on our website. Speaking of website, Julie has been working hard for on our website. Our goal is to make our Chamber the go-to place for information and events, which in turn will help put the spotlight on you—our members. As always, thanks for all that you do for Greencastle-Antrim. It’s our privilege to serve you. Warmly,
Georgina
Inside this issue:
New Members 2
Upcoming Events 4
29th Annual Golf Outing 6
Moving 8
Lee Crawford Golf Outing 10
Members in the News 12
2017 At A Glance
2017 JUNE
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Many thanks to our tournament sponsor:
Craig , Friedly, Potter and Moore and
Penn National Insurance!
Thanks also to
F&M Trust: Putting Green Sponsor Snack Sponsor: Lumber Direct
Manitowoc: Food Sponsor Breakfast Sponsor: Sunnyway Foods
Graphics Universal: Prize Sponsor All Our Hole Sponsors!
Hole-in-One Sponsor: Antrim Way Honda The G-ACC Golf Committee
Closest to the Pin and Beverage Sponsor: John Allison Public House
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Thank you for all of your support in our 29th Annual Golf Tournament! The
weather was great, and the memories made were unforgettable.
Congratulations to our winning teams:
1st Place: John Allison Public House
2nd Place: Pete and Gerry’s Organic Eggs
3rd Place: Peak Performance
See you next year! Mark your calendars for June 1, 2018!
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This summer, FASTSIGNS® of Greencastle together with Dice Office Equipment, will be doing business in a larger facility located at 20 Commerce Ave.
“As our business continues to grow and we take on more comprehensive sign and visual graphics projects, it’s time to expand to a larger facility,” said franchisee Jay Sensenig, who owns FASTSIGNS of Greencastle with his wife, Lois. “Our new location allows us to serve customers even better with an improved layout for production, additional office space for our growing team and a more convenient location just half a mile north of Exit 3 on Route 11.” The current location of Dice Office Equipment and FASTSIGNS, located adjacent to Lumber Direct , is available for lease.
New Location:
20 Commerce Avenue
Greencastle, PA 17225
717-597-0300 (Dice)
717-593-0668 (FASTSIGNS)
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New law allows HCC to lower tuition for bordering out-of-state counties
(Hagerstown, MD) – Thanks to a new Maryland law, residents who
live in out-of-state counties that border Maryland will pay reduced
tuition, starting this fall.
For Hagerstown Community College, that means that residents in
Franklin and Fulton Counties, Pa.; Berkeley, Morgan, and
Jefferson Counties, W.V.; and Loudoun County, Va.; will pay $230
per credit this fall, compared to $246 for other out-of-state
counties. This will save these residents $48 on each three-credit
course and at least $960 on a 60-credit associate degree.
Learn More...
Information Seminars by Greencastle Police at Besore Library
The Besore Library and Greencastle Police Department
will be hosting a seminar on three different topics June 6,
2017 at 6 p.m. The topics to be covered by Officer Kevin
Creager of the Greencastle Police Department will be:
How to better protect yourself from scams; What to do
with your expired medications; and the Pennsylvania
Yellow Dot Program. Learn More...
Greencastle-Antrim’s Taryn Parks wins PIAA 1600m gold,
becomes country’s fastest freshman.
Fueled by hunger to atone for wins that have eluded her as 2017’s
track season approached its climax, Parks won the PIAA 3A girls’
1600-meter run at Shippensburg University. Her 4:45.81 is not only
the fifth fastest in the country this year, but also the fastest time by
an American freshman this year and one of the fastest—if not the
fastest—times for a freshman in Pennsylvania history.
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SpiriTrust Lutheran Home Care & Hospice has been named a
Top Agency of the 2016 HomeCare Elite®, a recognition of the
top-performing home health agencies in the United States. For
more than ten years, HomeCare Elite has annually identified
the top 25 percent of Medicare-certified agencies. This year
marks the third time the agency has been named a Top
Agency.
SpiriTrust Lutheran Home Care & Hospice provides home
health care, home health telemonitoring, palliative care,
hospice, and in-home support services. The agency serves
south central through northeastern Pennsylvania and northern
Maryland. For further information, or to start care, please
call (800) 840-9081 or
visit www.SpiriTrustLutheranHomeCare.org
SpiriTrust Lutheran Home Care & Hospice
Named as a Top Agency of the 2016 HomeCare Elite
Congratulations to WORX Graphic Design for 10 years in business.
WWW.WORXGD.COM
22 North Mulberry Street, Suite #311
Hagerstown, MD 21740
717-643-1141
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Well-women Exams: More than Just a Physical
An annual well-women exam is an opportunity to stay on top of your health. The appointment includes a
physical exam and discussion about your health to help identify serious health concerns before they become
life threatening. A well-women exam is tailored to your age, family history, past health history and need for
preventive screenings.
With an increased focus on patients’ well-being, physicians also see well exams as an opportunity to look at
the whole picture—physical and mental health.
“Depression and anxiety are more common for women,” says Nelson Echebiri, M.D., obstetrician and
gynecologist with Meritus Women’s Health Specialists-Robinwood [http://www.meritushealth.com/
Physician-Directory/E/Nelson-C-Echebiri-M-D-.aspx]. “From childbirth to menopause, women can experience
mood changes so it’s important to discuss mental health issues during a well-women exam.”
Daily struggles like finances, lack of time, relationship problems and parenting demands can produce
stress—and when left unchecked, cause serious health problems.
Stress, says Dr. Echebiri, can be a risk factor for weight gain, high blood pressure and cardiovascular disease.
Dr. Echebiri recommends these 10 strategies to help you cope with stress and anxiety:
Set aside a certain evening or afternoon for yourself and schedule an activity that will bring you pleasure.
Like a doctor appointment, putting the date on the calendar makes it more likely you’ll keep it.
Take breaks where and when you can get them. Look for 15 minute of relaxation while your child
practices sports or while you wait for a flight. Use the time for a quick burst of exercise, to listen to
music or read your favorite magazine.
Walk it off. Taking a walk can help lower stress hormones by increasing your endorphins. Even walking for
10 minutes can help you shed stress.
Live in the moment. Watch your children play in the park and take a snap shot of this moment in
time—they’ll be in college before you know it.
Stay connected to friends. Social support is key to managing stress. Call a friend or schedule a 30 minute
walk with a buddy or loved one.
Pick up a book. Reading can temporarily take you away from the present and into an alternative space.
Get enough sleep. According to the National Sleep Foundation, adults should aim for seven to nine hours
of sleep each night.
Eat a balanced diet of fruit, vegetables and whole grains.
Breathe deeply. Inhale slowly through your nose, let your belly expand and exhale through your mouth.
Don’t aim for perfection. It’s OK to say no, delegate and let someone else play the role of super woman.
Women are notorious for placing everyone’s needs ahead of their own. As a result, they often put off or
forget to schedule a well-women visit. If you need a primary care physician, contact Meritus Medical Group
[http://www.meritushealth.com/Our-Services/Meritus-Medical-Group.aspx] and schedule your well-women
exam today.
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Rachel Grimm
Orrstown Bank
Brian Hissong
JAG Management Group
Ed Jackson
Manitowoc
Dean Martin
Sunnyway Foods
Chad Murray
Antrim Township Representative
Board of Directors
Doug Beltzner
Greencastle Presbyterian Church
Mary Cordell
F & M Trust
Charles Eckstine
Greencastle Borough Representative
John Flannery
The John Allison Public House
Stan Flenner
Graphics Universal
Joyce Fye
Commander VFW 6319
Colin Swain, Chairman
M&T Bank
Traci Ingram, Vice Chairman
Summit Occupation Health
Cindy Marconi, Vice Chairman
F & M Trust
Frank Traver, Vice Chairman
Eagle Construction
Charlie Strausbaugh, Treasurer
Charles L. Strausbaugh, CPA, PC
217 East Baltimore St. Greencastle, PA 17225
Phone: 717-597-4610 Email: [email protected]
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