GA Chamber Newsletter June 2016 - Greencastle
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“Your success is our business” Member Moments Newsletter Greencastle-Antrim Chamber of Commerce June 2016 Board of Directors Mary Cordell, Chairman NEWS FROM THE EXECUTIVE DESK F & M Trust Traci Ingram, Vice Chairman Summit Occupation Health Colin Swain, Vice Chairman M&T Bank Frank Traver, Vice Chairman Eagle Construction Brad Kearns, Treasurer Smith Elliott Kearns & Company, LLC Doug Beltzner It’s crazy that its June already! School is out, summer is officially here (no matter what the weather or the calendar says) and the rhythm of summer is upon us—ready or not. Here at the Chamber we are ready! Greencastle Presbyterian Church Charles Eckstine Greencastle Borough Representative John Flannery As we begin June, we are planning something of a “Summer of George” in our office. I am referencing of course, the famous Seinfeld sitcom when Jerry’s friend George plans a summer of great and lofty achievements. We have a breakfast event at Blue Heron Event Center on June 16, we are hosting our first ever Chamber book club on June 23 over lunch at the Lillian Besore Library (all are welcome!) and then we have Sidewalk Days on July 8 and 9 when we will close Baltimore Street to all traffic during the days (re-opening in the evening). The John Allison Public House Stan Flenner Graphics Universal Joyce Fye Commander VFW 6319 Chris Grimm First Community Bank of Mercersburg I hope to meet all our Chamber members personally this summer, participate fully in Old Home Week (August 6-13), plan some new events for our calendar for the fall and host some joint events with other Franklin County chambers. As always, thanks for all you do for our community and let us know what home runs you and your company hit this summer! Rachel Grimm Orrstown Bank Brian Hissong JAG Management Group Ed Jackson Manitowoc Warmly, Georgina Charlie Strausbaugh Charles L. Strausbaugh, CPA, PC Fred Young Antrim Township Representative WARM WELCOME TO OUR NEWEST MEMBERS! Whitetail Resort THANK YOU! Thank you to our renewing members. Visit their websites via the links. Allison-Antrim Museum Century Leasing Company Cordell Masonry Along with excellent skiing all winter long, Whitetail offers a championship golf course, summer adventure camps for kids, and beautiful banquet, meeting, and wedding facilities. They are undergoing an expansion of their lodge this fall! Del Martin Screen Printing Express Employment Professionals Fox & Associates The Franklin Shopper Visiting Angels Greencastle Lions Club Hollowell Church IESI PA - Progressive Waste Solutions Jane Keller, DMD Visiting Angels helps families throughout southern Franklin County find the quality elderly home care they need. Work with Visiting Angels to help your loved one live comfortably and safely at home. The Jewelry Shop Mercersburg Journal Mikie’s Ice Cream & Green Cow Gifts Penn National Insurance Penn National Remax Premier Executives Senator John Eichelberger Unified Solutions Group VFW Post 6319 Waynesboro Area YMCA Weber Business Services Golf! Real Estate! Weddings! Quilt Retreats! Penn National is an active retirement community bordering the 85,000-acre Michaux State Forest, offering residents a beautiful setting and plentiful activities. We love working with you! BREAKFAST Thank you to all who attended our May 17 Breakfast at Blue Heron Events. Speaker Patricia Stepler spoke about Leadership. The Active Shooter Intruder Seminar took place on Tuesday, May 24. The Herald Mail and WHAG joined the activity. View our Facebook page for the news feed. Rick Capozzi of The Capozzi Group We were busy Friday June 3 at the 28th Annual Golf Tournament. Thank you to all who helped make our first ever Artisans In The Square (sponsored by Waste Management) happen. Despite the rainy day, vendors came out and customers did too. Many thanks to the Artisans In The Square Committee. Doughnuts brightened the day for many. Many thanks to the GACC Golf Committee and Greencastle Golf Club for making this happen. This years tournament was made possible by the following sponsors: Craig, Friedly, Potter & Moore Insurance Agency/ Penn National Insurance Tournament Sponsor Manitowoc Crane Care - Flight Sponsor F & M Trust - Putting Green Contest Sponsor Lumber Direct - Snack Sponsor Antrim Way Honda - Hole-in-One Sponsor Blue Heron Events - 19th Hole Sponsor The John Allison Public House - Closest-t0-thePin Sponsor First Community Bank of Mercersburg - Cart Sponsor Many thanks to the following businesses for participating as hole sponsors and/or providing food and/or prizes at this year's golf tournament. All-Shred, Inc. Antrim Dental Care, LLC Antrim Insurance Agency, Inc. Antrim Way Honda BB&T Blue Heron & From Scratch Catering Caledonia Golf Club Coldwell Banker Innovations Del Martin Screen Printing & Embroidery, Inc. The Eagle Construction Company FASTSIGNS Premier HVAC Services Quad-State Air Compressor Sales & Service R.S. Entertainment Randall W. Blair Construction Rotz & Stonesifer, PC Smith Elliot Kearns & Company, LLC Summit Health Sunnyway Diner Sunnyway Foods, Inc. V.F.W. Club of Greencastle Vinnie's on 11 Wertner Signs This year's winners were: First Community Bank of Mercersburg Frederick Seibert Associates, Inc. Glenwood Foods First Place - Peak Performance Second Place - Graphics Universal Third Place - Greg Duffey's team from Craig, Friedly, Potter, & Moore Graphics Universal Greencastle Coffee Roasters Greencastle Eye Care Center, Inc. Greencastle Golf Club The John Allison Public House Kline's Grocery Lumber Direct M&T Bank Martin's Potato Rolls Mary Kay Cosmetics (Cindy Burgener) Mason Dixon BBQ Services Mikie's Ice Cream & Green Cow Gifts Miller-Bowersox Funeral Home Peak Performance Physical Therapy Penn National Golf Club Pictures Plus Winners of the golf tournament Peak Performance MEMBER NEWS Rotz & Stonesifer, P.C. is pleased to announce that Sean M. Raczkowski has successfully passed the CPA Exam administered by the State Board of Accountancy and has received his license to practice public accounting. Manager Of Smith Elliott Kearns & Company, LLC Awarded Michael E. Kipe, CPA was presented with the 2016 Outstanding Alumnus Award by the Hagerstown Community College Alumni Association at the college’s recent Honors Convocation. Summit Health Endocrinology welcomes Tara Miller, certified registered nurse practitioner (CRNP). Summit Endocrinology provides care for metabolic, nutrition, thyroid, pituitary and diabetes-related conditions. Summit Health has been awarded ECRI Institute’s 2016 Healthcare Supply Chain Achievement Award. The system is one of only 12 healthcare organizations out of 3,000 across the nation to earn this recognition. Hagerstown Regional Airport is proud to announce receipt of the Balchen/Post Award and the U.S. Department of Homeland Security Partnership Award. During the International Aviation Snow Symposium HGR was honored with an honorable mention for excellence in the performance of airport snow and ice control during winter 2015 – 2016. Visit the website to read more. GREENCASTLE-ANTRIM EDUCATION FOUNDATION (GAEF) GAEF is promoting their Commemorative Brick Campaign. Log on to www.gaefonline.org to download the brochure. Buying a brick supports academics, sports, environmental and arts programs at the Greencastle-Antrim area school district. Wilson College receives grant to plant native trees in new academic quad Wilson has received a $5,200 grant from the Alliance for the Chesapeake Bay's Trees For Tomorrow program to plant trees in the plaza outside the college's new library learning commons. Wilson College Receives Grant for Mature Students This grant supports students age 25 and older who are pursuing a bachelor's degree and need financial assistance. Read more here. F&M Trust Supports Renfrew Institute Student Programs Greencastle-Antrim Chamber Window Displays F&M Trust presented a check for $1500 to the Renfrew Institute for Cultural and Environmental Studies to support 2 programs for students: Wake up Earth, it’s Spring! and From Field to Table. Cindy Burgener, with Mary Kay Cosmetics, decorated the front windows in our office for the month of May. SpiriTrust Lutheran Home Care & Hospice's Camp Evergreen Stop in and see these displays and set up a month when you can decorate! Garden Smiths has decorated for June. Thank you for adding attraction to our office. MEMBERSHIP DIRECTORIES FREE | Friday, July 29 - Sunday, July 31 Camp Evergreen is a weekend long camp for children between the ages of 8 and 16 years who have experienced a recent death of a loved one within their family/community circle. Call Linda Rothermel, 877-438-3511 PROMOTE YOUR BUSINESS The Chamber Chat radio interview features Greencastle Antrim Chamber 1X/month. Call our office (717-597-4610) if you would like to be featured on this show to talk about your business. Hear recent conversations on our website. We have received our 2016 Greencastle-Antrim Chamber of Commerce Membership Directories! Look for yours to be delivered by Chamber staff soon. We have received our 2016 Greencastle-Antrim Chamber of Commerce Membership Directories! Look for yours to be delivered by G-A Chamber staff soon. EVENTS / CALENDAR DATES What's Happening in June? Thursday (9th) 6:30pm, Free Seminar at Peak Performance Physical Therapy UNDERSTANDING YOUR NECK PAIN AND DIZZINESS Thursday (9th) 8:30am-2:30pm, 2015 Community Health Needs Assessment Findings @ Antrim Brethren in Christ Church, Chambersburg. RSVP to 717-262-4472 Saturday (11th) 9-11am @ MMP&W Activities Center, Mercersburg CONCEALED CARRY SEMINAR Hosted by Senator John H. Eichelberger, Jr. and Rep. Jesse Topper- RSVP due to limited seating. Call 717-485-3616 or email kgunnell@pasen.gov Sunday (12th) at the Jerome King Playground Bandshell: 6-8pm: Free concert featuring "Wings that Buzz," a local band. Sponsored by Greencastle Area Arts Council and Corry Eagler, Coldwell Banker Innovations. Thursday (16th) G-A Chamber Breakfast at Blue Heron Events 7:30 am - 9 am. Please note the day of the week change, from Tuesday to Thursday. Call the Chamber at 717-597-4610 or email janet@greencastlepachamber.org to RSVP. Thursday (16th) Shepherd University MBA Meet and Greet / Networking Mixer at The HUB in downtown Martinsburg. Call 304-263-3303 for more information. Wings That Buzz Tuesday (14th) Wilson College 28-day summer session "Community Adventure in Healthy Eating Series" kickoff lecture and dinner. Program begins at 6; dinner at 7:15. Topic, "A Research-Based Revolution in Healthy Eating." Click here for more information. SHEPHERD EVENTS / CALENDAR DATES Thursday (23rd) Greencastle-Antrim Chamber of Commerce Book Club. Valerie has already started reading! The book is "Better Than Before-Mastering the Habits of our Everyday Lives" by Gretchen Rubin. Complete the form online or call to register! 12-1 at Lillian Besore Library in Greencastle. Bring a bagged lunch. ON DECK: Save the Date for these July Events July 8-9 (Friday & Saturday) Greencastle Sidewalk Days July 11-16 (Monday thru Saturday) 16th Annual Fireman's Carnival in Greencastle July 19 (Tuesday) G-A Chamber of Commerce Breakfast July 22 (Friday) Greencastle Exchange Golf Club Tournament August 6-13 OLD HOME WEEK in Greencastle SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES: Monthly breakfasts ($150 includes two meal tickets) One book, two covers. The book is available on amazon.com or ask at your local library. 49th Annual Sidewalk Days (We are seeking 4 sponsors of $250 to provide a small stipend to our Volunteer Fire & Police who help with this event). For more information, please contact Georgina at georgina@greencastlepachamber.org or call 717597-4610. Manager's Corner™: The Greater Legacy by Liz Weber, CMC, CSP _____________________________________________________________________________________ In facilitating a client’s strategic planning retreat recently, one the the board members, known for having a healthy ego, kept pushing for a legacy event that would carry his name. This board member was more concerned with having his name on something than on developing or providing a valuable service to their members. As he started to pressure others to support his wishes, I asked, “What’s a greater legacy: Developing the one-time event you’ve been discussing — or — creating a program that will help drive your organization forward while benefiting thousands over the next several years?” No one needed much time to identify the answer. When asked objectively, identifying the greater legacy is obvious and benefits many. When asked objectively, identifying the greater legacy is obvious and it benefits many instead of just one or a few. By identifying and then acting upon the greater legacy option, this organization’s members will benefit from an impactful program, the organization will benefit from a program that supports a number of its strategic focus areas, and the board member will benefit by having his name associated with the program for years to come. Win-win-win. Legacy-Building Is Beneficial When It’s Outward and Not Inward Focused In strategy sessions I often hear participants say, “So-and-so is just trying to build a legacy for herself” or “He’s only doing that to establish his legacy.” Whatever the scenario, legacy-building is more often than not, frowned upon. The observers watch in disdain, grumble behind closed doors, act as if it’s an inevitable waste of resources, and hope there’s a way they can annonymously vote it down. However, over the years, I’ve found more often than not, there are often ways to leverage the legacy-builder’s desires to further enhance the organization’s drive forward. The legacy-builder often has years of insight and experience with the organization. The legacy-builder often has a broad network within and outside the organization. The legacy-builder carries influence with select segments of the organization. The legacy-builder is also often willing to put funds towards ensuring the legacy opportunity succeeds. And, the legacy-builder often has a desire to help others and the organization (even though it’s often overshadowed by her seemingly self-centered comments and actions). So why not leverage the numerous benefits the legacy-builder posseses to achieve a stronger, more impactful service for others? When legacy-building is focused outward more than inward, you can leverage the numerous benefits the legacy-builder brings and is willing to commit to achieve strategic outcomes for the organization. The Greater Legacy Helps the Organization Most of All Yes, when an organization implements programs, events, or projects because of a legacy-builder, the legacybuilder’s name is on them. The legacy-builder may even be able to speak at the inaugural or annual event, and yes, the legacy-builder’s picture and bust may be displayed in affiliation with them. However, when aligned with the organization’s strategic plan, strategic initiatives that evolved from an initially inward-focused idea, can become some of the most popular, well-funded, and brand-building programs or projects for an organization. Each of those helps the organization and those the organization serves. Does the legacy-builder receive recognition too? Sure. But the legacy-builder, if s/he supported the needed changes in the initiative to ensure it aligned with the organization’s strategic plan, served a key purpose: The legacy-builder helped move the organization, those the organization serves, and themselves forward. Win-win-win. Win-win-win. All it takes is to identify and then act upon the greater legacy. Copyright MMXVI - Liz Weber, CMC, CSP - Weber Business Services, LLC – www.WBSLLC.com +1.717.597.8890 Liz and her team work with leaders to create focused plans for their organizations' future. Then they teach leaders how to make their plans a reality. Greencastle-Antrim Chamber of Commerce 217 East Baltimore Street Greencastle, PA 17225 Phone: 717-597-4610 www. greencastlepachamber.org
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