July 2016 newsletter - Mount Joy Chamber of Commerce
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July 2016 newsletter - Mount Joy Chamber of Commerce
Invested in Chamber News Working to make Mount Joy a great place to do business Chamber Newsletter Here For You! Our speaker for the July 13 Chamber luncheon will be Heather Sharpe, Executive Director for the Lancaster Public Library. Heather will be speaking to us about “Business Resources at the Library”. Please RSVP to the Chamber office by noon on July 12. The cost for the Chamber luncheon is $10. Checks can be made payable to The Gathering Place and as always receipts will be available. The luncheon begins at 11:45 From the President am with a buffet meal, followed by Chamber and community updates and our featured speaker. The Mount Joy Chamber has started to prepare for its 21st Annual Chicken Bar-B-Q, which will be held on Saturday, August 20 at the Milanof-Schock Library. We will be selling 1,200 dinners (half chicken, baked potato, roll, butter, applesauce, whoopie pie and drink) for $9 each and 300 halves (half chicken & a drink) for $6 each. The hours that day are 10 am to 2 pm (prepurchased chickens must be picked up no later than 1 unioncommunit pm). ybank.com This is one of two Chamber fundraisers and IS ONLY WITH YOUR 717-POSSIBLE 492 -2222 HELP! Are you willing to serve on the Chicken Bar-B-Q Team (we can always use more Team members), volunteer the day of the event, and/or sell tickets? The goal is to pre-sell as many of the tickets as possible! Please consider selling tickets at your place of business, to family and friends or purchasing the tickets yourself and giving them to your employees, etc. If you volunteer in any way for the chicken barbecue and/or sell 10 or more dinner tickets, your name will be entered in a drawing for the 2017 Chamber Directory cover. If you have already agreed to be a sponsor, your name will be in a separate drawing for the directory cover. Funds raised from this years’ bar-b-q will help to sponsor the $4,000 in scholarships to local students in 2016. See page 7 for volunteer times and information and for a list of our fantastic Chicken BBQ sponsors!! What’s Inside… Page 2 • Events Calendar • Board Members • Local Website Links Page 3 • New Member Focus: Comfort Suites • Comfort Suites Ribbon Cutting • Welcome New Members • Newsletter Deadlines Page 4 G oi ng Strong Si nce 1939 2016 Special Level Members Diamond Angella M. Drumheller CPA PC Sapphire • As The Crow Flies • Barb O’Neal • The Apartments at Florin Hill Platinum Plus • American Legion Post 185 • BB&T • Buch Funeral Home • Eberly Designs • The Hetrick Center • J.B. Hostetter & Sons • JMJ IT Solutions • J uniper Village at Mount Joy • Northwest • Quantum Dynamix Platinum Page 6 • Music in the Park Page 7 • Milanof-Schock Library News • Carl Hackman Promoted Page 8 • Mount Joy Historical Society • Health Tip of the Month Page 9 • Kiwanis Club Fundraisers • Accountability is Key • New Member Focus: Nest on the Run • Mixer Pictures Page 10-14 Page 5 Page 15 • Chamber Chicken Bar-B-Q Mount Joy PA JULY 2016 • Member Ads • Financial Focus • Ambassador Advisors • Betts, Stacey W. Law Office • Brubaker Farms • Clearview Lanes /Hennigans • Edward Jones • Freshen-Up Cleaning • Great Clips • Hildebrandt Learning Centers • HVAC Distributors, Inc. • Jim Roberts West Main Auto • Keystone Lawn Company, Inc. • Koser Jewelers • Liberty Tax •M essiah Lifeways at Mount Joy Country Homes • Nolt Electric • PNC Bank • Spotlight Media • TCW Computer Systems, Inc. • Two Cousins Pizza • UPS Store #3853 • Whittemore & Haigh Engineering • Wissler Motors Inc. Chamber News | July 2016 2 Monthly Meetings Meetings are held at 11:45 a.m. the Second Wednesday of the Month Members: $10 Non-members: $15 Reservations: 653-0773 or email info@mountjoychamber.com Unless stated otherwise 2016 Board President Paul Gardner Buch Funeral Home Vice President Carl Hackman Union Community Bank Past President Dr. Mary Colman The Hetrick Center Treasurer Angela Drumheller Angela Drumheller CPA PC Members at Large Anthony Chille Curves Mount Joy Mitch Denlinger JMJ IT Solutions, LLC Missy Hartman Mid Penn Bank Nathan Miller Edward Jones Ferne Silberman Berkshire Hathaway Homesale Services Group Special Advisor George Zook, Ed.D Ambassador Advisors Contact Us Mount Joy Chamber of Commerce Kerry Meyers, Chamber Coordinator 62 E. Main Street, Suite 1 Mount Joy, PA 17552 653-0773 or email info@mountjoychamber.com www.mountjoychamber.com Chamber Luncheons 11:45 a.m. • The Gathering Place July 13, 11:45 am to 1 pm – Chamber luncheon with our featured speaker, Heather Sharpe, Executive Director of the Lancaster Public Library speaking on “Business Resources at the Library”. Heather will be sharing with us how the library can be helpful to you and your business. Please RSVP by noon on July 12 by emailing info@mountjoychamber.com or calling the chamber office at 653-0773. As always, receipts are available. Checks should be made payable to The Gathering Place. August 10, 11:45 am to 1 pm – Chamber luncheon with our featured speaker, Mount Joy Mayor Tim Bradley. Watch for more information. Schedule for the Monthly Luncheons 11:45 a.m. | Lunch and dessert buffet 12:10-12:30 p.m. | Updates from Chamber, Milanof-Schock Library, Donegal School District, Mount Joy Borough and Mount Joy Township 12:30-1 p.m. | The Featured Speaker Cost | $10 with receipts available Reserve a Spot | Call the Chamber office at 653-0773 Music in the Park July 31, Aug. 7, 14 & 21 • 5:30 to 7:30 pm – Music in the Park, see page 6 for more information. Annual Chicken BBQ August 20 • 10 am to 2 pm - Chamber’s Annual Chicken Bar-B-Q Would you like to be on the Chicken Bar-B-Q Team? We can always use more Team members. Or would you prefer to just be a volunteer to help wrap potatoes (most likely evening of Thursday, August 18), pick up drinks at Turkey Hill on August 19, or help out the day of the barbecue. We begin as early as 7 am as we prepare for the chicken barbecue, which starts at 10 am and ends by 2 pm. We also can always use help for the clean up!! As you can see it takes many volunteers to make this yearly fundraiser happen!! There will be more information in the weeks to come. See more Chicken Bar-B-Q on page five. Thank you to MAJOR SPONSOR Local Gov’t & Service Organization Website Links Mount Joy Borough www.mountjoypa.org Mount Joy Township www.mtjoytwp.org East Donegal Township www.eastdonegaltwp.com Donegal School District www.donegal.k12.pa.us Milanof-Schock Library www.mslibrary.org Mount Joy Rotary www.mountjoyrotary.org Mount Joy Lions Club www.mountjoylions.net Norlanco Rheems Kiwanis www.facebook.com/norlancorheemskiwanis Main Street Mount Joy www.mainstreetmountjoy.com Mount Joy Area Historical Society www.mountjoyhistory.com REYS Youth Center www.reys.org Chamber News | July 2016 3 Welcome New Chamber Member Stacey W. Betts Law Office (Platinum member) Stacey Betts, Owner 75 E. Main Street Mount Joy, PA 17552 928-6956 staceywbetts@gmail.com Penn State Health (Diamond member) Naomi Shreiner 201 Lefever Road Mount Joy, PA 17552 653-2900 nshreiner@hmc.psu.edu www.pennstatehershey.org Lake Development Group Inc. Eric Lake, Owner 654 Florin Avenue Mount Joy, PA 17552 327-7200 lake.eric@gmail.com www.lakedevelopmentgroup.com Kevin Fry & Jacques Abreu 543 Champ Blvd., Manheim PA 17545 898-2926 agm.pa724@gmail.com www.choice.hotels.com/pa724 Why did Comfort Suites decide to build a hotel in the Mount Joy/Manheim/Lancaster area? To accommodate the high demand of overnight guests coming into our area. What does Comfort Suites offer that other area hotels might not offer? We offer 80 extra large suites, an indoor salt water pool, meeting room space, an outdoor patio, deluxe free hot breakfast, free WiFi, a marketplace, and a business center. What amenities do people receive when they stay at your Comfort Suites? Some extras that our guests receive are a microwave, refrigerator and keurig. Comfort Suites Grand Opening and Ribbon Cutting was held on Thursday, June 23 as a joint effort with the Mount Joy Chamber, Manheim Chamber and Lancaster Chamber!! Trinity Lutheran Church Elayne Olson, Office/ Outreach Coordinator 47 W. Main Street Mount Joy, PA 17552 653-4168 info@trinitymountjoy.org www.trinitymountjoy.org Chamber Newsletter Deadlines Do you take advantage of your Chamber newsletter? Be sure to email us with your promotions, anniversary, sales, awards, etc. THIS is a member benefit! August September October November December July 20 August 29 September 21 October 19 November 18 L to R: Jacques Abreau, Assistant General Manager; Kevin Fry, General Manager and Lancaster County Commissioner Stuckey Chamber News | July 2016 4 J. Michael & Wendy Melhorn 812 W. Main Street Mount Joy, PA 17552 434-637-8786 www.nestontherun.com What made you decide to purchase a home on Main Street in Mount Joy and turn it into a vacation home for rent? The opportunity to purchase 812 W Main St. came as a total surprise when the For Sale sign was placed in the yard. After purchasing the property we realized there was a need for a vacation rental property in the Lancaster County area. It looks like this was a major renovation. Can you tell us what all was involved? Our purpose was to reinvent the house and property so that it allowed guests to enjoy a “home away from home”. The renovations included the addition of three bedrooms, four new bathrooms, a kitchen, a game room and a sitting room. A deck was added in order for guests to enjoy being outdoors. There was also the addition of a parking lot which can accommodate six vehicles. How many people can Nest on the Run accommodate? The house can accommodate 12 guests. There could be a number of locals that do not have room for their out-of-town family to stay with them. How would they look into renting Nest on the Run? In order for them to view the accommodations that are available they should begin by looking at the website, http://nestontherun.com . From there, they will see several booking options and contact information. It is also available to rent directly through http://airbnb.com and http:// homeaway.com . Chamber Mixers are a great member benefit! Thank you to Juniper Village at Mount Joy for a wonderful June Mixer on the patio. It was a beautiful evening to be outside and enjoy networking with fellow Chamber members! Chamber News | July 2016 5 Sell, Sell, Sell Chicken BBQ Tickets & Volunteers Needed Chicken bar-b-q tickets are available for purchase in the Chamber office or you can pick them up to sell to your friends, family, co-workers etc. Anyone who sells at least 10 dinner tickets through their business will have their business name in a drawing for the 2017/2018 Chamber directory cover. We are looking for volunteers for wrapping potatoes on Thursday evening (8/18) at The Gathering Place, and possibly volunteers for a few other times the week of the bar-b-q and we need MANY volunteers the day of the event. We can use more heavy lifters to help out with set up the morning of, which also includes picking up the whoopie pies and a few other items. Any Chamber member who volunteers for the chicken bbq will have their name put into a separate drawing for the cover of the 2017/2018 Chamber directory! That is two chances to have your name pulled for the cover!! • Day of Chicken BBQ Volunteer Times 8 am to 11 am (includes set up!) 9:30 am to 12 noon 11 am to 1:30 pm 12:30 pm to 2:30 pm (includes clean up) ALL DAY Thank you so much to our Amazing Sponsors for the 2016 21st Annual Chamber Chicken Bar-B-Q!! (It’s not too late if you would like to be a sponsor!) Major Sponsor: GIANT FOODS Gold Sponsors: Hampton Inn & Suites, MainJoy Unlimited Inc. & Union Community Bank Platinum Sponsors: Barton’s Body Shop, Donegal Animal Hospital, Engle Printing and Publishing, The Gathering Place, LNP Media Group, Longwood Manor Personal Care/Senior Services, Pies Galore & More, Rocky Acre Farm Bed & Breakfast, Gary Schatz Garage LLC, Turkey Hill Dairy & The UPS Store Silver Sponsors: Ambassador Advisors, American Legion Post 185, Angela Drumheller CPA, The Apartments at Florin Hill, Buch Funeral Home, The Country Store, Darrenkamp’s Market, Families United Network, Inc, The Hess Agency, The Hetrick Center, HVAC Distributors Inc, JB Hostetter & Sons, Johnson & Kassab Family Dentistry, Juniper Village at Mount Joy, Lions Club of Mount Joy, Messiah Lifeways at Mount Joy Country Homes, Dottie Metzler, Mid Penn Bank, Peters Barbecue, Reist Popcorn Company & Thru It All Body Shop Bronze Sponsors: Scott Albert Attorney at Law, Brubaker Farms, Capital Outreach, Curves of Mount Joy, Edward Jones, First Presbyterian Church, Great Clips, Greg Sallade State Farm Insurance, Josh Deering, Keystone Lawn Company Inc., Kinsey Archery Products, Lanco Federal Credit Union, Milanof-Schock Library & Today’s Pizza 6 Chamber News | July 2016 Music in the Park Music in the Park will be held at War Memorial Park, Marietta Avenue from 5:30 to 7:30 pm on the Sunday’s you see below along with the schedule for the entertainment! It’s not too late to be a sponsor for Music in the Park, which is organized by Pastor Jay Frey, Music in the Park Chair and the Mount Joy Chamber. Your sponsorships are how Music in the Park is funded. What a great opportunity to bring something like this to the Mount Joy Community. July 31 - SweeLlife Music - We are thrilled to have Matt and Carol Frigm back to Music in the Park again this year! Matt and Carol will perform soft rock, country and jazz. Their music is meant to move you closer to the important people in your world! Check out their website at www.sweetlifemusic.com August 7 - Ryan Moran, with Ryan Moran Music of Elizabethtown will once again grace us with his talent of acoustic, pop and Indie music. If you were not able to attend last year, we hope you can join us this year. Check out Ryan at www.facebook.com/ryanmoranmusiclive/ August 14 - Amber Waves Band & Ice Cream Social beginning at 5 pm Sponsored by Clair and Mary Ginder, Darrenkamps and the Mount Joy Chamber of Commerce. Another one returning this year is Amber Waves Band. They are a family of six who will be performing Contemporary Celtic, Irish, Fold, Early American and Bluegrass. This is one very talented family and we are sure you will enjoy them! For a sneak preview go to www.amberwavesband.com and be sure to join us for ice cream at 5! August 21 - East of Easy - East of Easy is a local band from Elizabethtown and they will be performing Classic Rock music. Two band members are Chamber members Keith and Daphne Greenawalt. You can like them on Facebook at www.facebook.com/EastOfEasyGuysAndGals ALL sponsors will be asked to participate in a group photo to be used with the story in the Merchandiser. Thank you for your help with Music in the Park!! Please consider being a sponsor, this is Wonderful Community Event! Contact the Chamber office to be a sponsor or for more information. Thank you to those who have agreed to be sponsors for the 2016 Music in the Park (sponsorships are monetary and/or product and advertising): Major Sponsor American Legion Post 185 Contributing Sponsor - $500 ame (business or individual) listed on advertising/marketN ing materials. You may set up a table at the events and give handouts. Name will be announced by concert emcee. • LNP Media Group, Inc. Supporting Sponsors - $250 ame (business or individual) listed on advertising/marketN ing materials. Name will be announced by emcee. • Donegal Animal Hospital • Nest on the Run • Rick Hallgren & Ferne Silberman, Berkshire Hathaway Homesale Realty • Union Community Bank Friend Sponsors - Y ou name the amount $150, $100 or $50 N ame (business or individual) will be listed on advertising/ marketing materials. Name may be announced by emcee. • Mount Joy Area Historical Society • Joe Coover • Clair & Mary Ginder • Sharon Myers, As the Crow Flies • Darrenkamp’s Mount Joy Market 7 Carl Hackman Promoted Union Community Bank is pleased to announce the promotion of Carl Hackman to Assistant Vice President, Branch Manager of the Mount Joy office. Carl started with Union Community Bank as a Teller in 2009 and has held positions of Personal Financial Specialists and most recently Assistant Branch Manager. Prior to Union Community Bank, Carl worked at Arvest Bank in Tulsa OK. Carl also has over 22 years of experience with Warfel Construction Company. Carl is active in the community as a former board member for Rainbows End Youth Services and current a board member and vicepresident of the Mount Joy Chamber of Commerce Carl is a graduate of Lampeter-Strasburg High School and Rhema Bible Training Center with an emphasis on Pastoral Ministry. Chamber News | July 2016 Milanof-Schock Library Events Please make sure to check out The Library’s new website! It is user-friendly for all devices, is full of great information, and you can now register online for all programs! From the web site you can log into your account, you can renew items online, place a hold on an item, or pay a fine. Search the Library catalog, take a look at the monthly calendar, find out about all the Library has to offer the community, and look into programs for all ages! The Summer Reading Program is in full swing! This year’s theme is “On Your Mark...Get Set…Read!” Stop by the Library to pick up reading logs for all ages and find out how easy it is to earn cool prizes. Help us help your kids lessen the “summer slide” by getting them to read! Adults…we haven’t forgotten about you! Pick up a TicTac-Toe card at the Library, and turn in completed cards to be eligible for a weekly prize drawing. Everyone has until August 13 to complete reading logs and game cards. The Library has recently added to their collection the Playaway Launchpad for kids. Each Launchpad comes preloaded with high-quality ad-free learning apps and allows kids to create their own personal explorer. Some of the devices provide learning apps that range from English language arts to math and science, while others provide themed learning apps that include princesses, animals, dinosaurs, and more! This acquisition is part of the Library’s Skills for School project grant from the Clarence Schock Foundation. Patrons that check out the device must be 18 years or older and are required to sign a patron loan agreement. The Launchpads may be checked out for one week and may be renewed one time if there are not holds on the device. Up to 2 devices may be checked out per visit, and they must be picked up and returned at the Milanof-Schock Library. This year’s Benefit Auction – “A Night at the Movies” – will be held at the Gathering Place on Friday, August 26 at 5:30p.m. Tickets will be available for purchase in early July. The $45/ticket cost includes a cocktail reception, a delicious buffet-style meal which includes dinner & homemade desserts, auctions of the Chinese, Silent and Live variety, and entertainment provided by Stan Tucker. The Library is always in need of donated merchandise or services by local businesses or residents, and ad space is available in the auction brochure; the deadline for both is Friday, August 12. The Library will host author Jill Bateman who discusses her book Flying Forts and Tall Dutch Tulips: A Year at War, which is the true account of her father’s WWII experiences as a bomber pilot and POW. This author visit will be held at the Library on Tuesday, July 19 at 6:30p.m. Antarctica: A Grand Tour in Nature is July’s Life-long Learners Program, presented by Barbara and Peter Hunsberger. The couple will discuss expedition cruising, environmental issues, history and the wildlife of the region, illustrated with photos of the landscape and wildlife. Please register for this program which will be held on Monday, July 25 at 10:30a.m. 8 Health Tip of the Month from Norma Millard, RN, Certified Health Coach Habit of an Optimal Lifestyle Healthy Support Systems: Is Your Environment Helpful or Harmful? How important is our environment? Can we really control it? Consider the following: The world around us does affect our health. We don’t have the willpower to overcome all the early programming and current influences that lead to poor health. We don’t have to join an organization in order to improve our surroundings. We DO each have the ability to create a healthier environment by making even a few small changes. When we become the CEO of our lifestyles, we take responsibility for our choices and decisions and reap the rewards of better health. In Dr. A’s Habits of Health, Dr Wayne Andersen talks a lot about things you can do to improve your environment, like painting your walls blue, using brighter lights in your kitchen, switching to different size plates, and surrounding yourself with people that support and encourage you to pursue your health goals. He describes this as your health bubble. “The more healthy choices you make about your environment, the more you can insulate yourself from the challenges and potential dangers of a world that has organized itself around Habits of Disease.” We can take small daily steps that will become new habits that make up an improved environment – in our minds first, then in body, in our homes and in our relationships with others. As more individuals do this, the better our surroundings will be. The steps we each take spread from us to our families, neighborhoods and eventually throughout our planet – we decide how helpful or harmful our vital support systems will be. For more information and a personal coach, contact me at 717.314.4348 or normllrd@ gmail.com Chamber News | July 2016 Greetings from the Historical Society As always, everyone is invited to our regular monthly meeting on Monday, July 18, beginning at 7 p.m., at the Society Museum building, 120 Fairview Street. Our guest speaker this month will be Cooper Wenger, who will present a program about the Civil War in Pennsylvania, Cumberland Valley, Harrisburg and Columbia. Following Mr. Wenger’s program, light refreshments will be served. Parking is available in the Rainbow’s End parking lot as well as the east end of the pool parking area behind the Society building. The Society’s 2016 journal is available for purchase at Sloan’s Pharmacy, Scott Albert’s law office, the Chamber office and the Historical Society museum and website (www.mounthistory.com ). Murder in Mount Joy: The Crime and Punishment of Harry Way, tells the story of the 1922 murder of Zachariah Keller– how and where it happened, who testified at the trial, and the end result of Mount Joy’s tragic summer of ‘22. Cost is $15 for non-members; $10 for members (for the first book only), plus any S & H if the book(s) need to be mailed. Our matching funds Membership Drive continues through July 31, 2016, and we encourage you to join the Society ($20) or donate to the schoolhouse fund. Another generous business partner in Mount Joy, Gus’s Restaurant, has offered to have a fundraiser for the Society on Saturday, July 9, from 6 a.m. – 11 a.m. All profits from breakfasts served during those hours will be donated to the Society. We’ll also have a display of the plans for the completed schoolhouse, membership applications and copies of our books and DVDs for sale. Stop by Gus’s for breakfast July 9th – eat hearty and help your historical society! (Thanks go out to Gus for his generosity and support!!) Chamber News | July 2016 9 Accountability is Key Provided by Ashley Zell Fitness, Independent Team Beachbody Coach Accountability is defined as ‘the fact or condition of being accountable; responsibility’. Statistics prove that those who work to achieve their health and fitness goals with a team find more success than those who don’t and are most likely to finish a program and reach their goals. I want each person to reach their goals so that they can live their healthiest lives and this is why I offer monthly, 30 day Challenge Groups. FITNESS + NUTRITION + SUPPORT = SUCCESS. Being part of a Challenge Group means that we will have our own, small, private facebook group for daily accountability and support. With tips and guidance for meal planning, meal prep, nutrition and fitness. Along with some fun challenges (and maybe even some prizes)! For more information or to take part in one of my monthly Challenge Groups, please contact me! I look forward to helping you achieve your health, fitness and/or weight loss goals! Ashley Zell Fitness Independent Team Beachbody Coach www.ashleyzell.com 717-413-6639 ashzell82@gmail.com Club of Norlanco-Rheems Fundraisers Kiwanis is ordinary people doing extraordinary things to uplift our community and serve children here and throughout the world. We are a global organization of volunteers dedicated to improving the world one child and one community at a time. Every club is committed to doing service that is close to its heart and crucial to its community. Kiwanis was founded in 1915 in Detroit, Michigan. The name “Kiwanis” was adapted from the expression “Nunc Kee-wanis” in the Otchipew (Native American) language, meaning “We make a noise,” or “We have a good time.” The members believed that the group should “make a noise”—a noticeable difference—through community service. The Kiwanis Club of Norlanco-Rheems was officially chartered September 27, 1989. The Kiwanis Club of Norlanco-Rheems (which serves the Donegal School District) sponsors Builders Club and Key Club in the Donegal School District. Along with the Key Club, we sponsor and run the Community Safety Day & Bike Rodeo every June. We also support and sponsor the Early Childhood Literacy Program, Rotary Park Playground, monthly meals at REYS, the Green Eggs and Ham Breakfast at Milanof-Schock Library, a float in the Mount Joy Memorial Day Parade, Ronald McDonald House, local Highway Cleanup, Salvation Army Bell Ringing at Darrenkamp’s, Main Street Mount Joy’s Winterfest and the Eliminate Project. In order to support these community events, we hold several fundraisers each year including a Rose Sale in the fall and Isaac’s dining four times a year. Our larger fundraisers include a Chicken BBQ; and this year, an all-you-can-eat Pancake Breakfast. You have an opportunity to partner with us for our 21st Annual Chicken BBQ on July 15 from 10am-1pm at J.B. Hostetter’s in Mount Joy. Cost is $9 for a chicken dinner (includes half a chicken, baked potato, applesauce, roll, and drink); or $6 for half a chicken. We will also be holding an All-You-Can-Eat Pancake Breakfast on July 23 from 7 am-10am at First Presbyterian Church, Mount Joy. The cost is $6 (children ages 5 and under are free). Includes pancakes, sausage and drinks. So, if you’re coming out for the Main Street Taste of Mount Joy Car Show, come a little early and enjoy breakfast! We would love for you to see what we’re all about. The Kiwanis Club offers opportunities to meet new people, build a better community and have fun in the process. Children benefit from the efforts of a dedicated group of caring and hands-on volunteers. Fellowship and service epitomize our club. We also offer events for the whole family—so it’s a great way to get your kids involved in volunteering for their community. Please help to support Kiwanis through our fundraisers. And, join us for a meeting the first and third Wednesday of each month at 7:15 a.m. at Simp-lee Seafood, 732 W. Main St., Mount Joy www.fb.com/norlancorheemskiwanis 923 East Main St., Mount Joy, PA 17552 (717) 492-0001 717-653-0599 All Work Insured and Guaranteed Elite • Bathrooms • Kitchens • Piping Dave Giberson Master Plumber Lic. #278 Water Services • Water Pumps • Water Heaters • Pressure Tanks • Water Softeners • Acid Neutralizers • UV & Reverse Osmosis Repairs - Replacement - Remodeling 717-653-7222 “WHEN QUALITY MATTERS” I love this town. Greg Sallade FSCP, Agent 919 E Main Street Mount Joy, PA 17552 Bus: 717-653-4004 greg.sallade.t2dc@statefarm.com 1601485 Thanks, Mount Joy. I love being here to help life go right in a community where people are making a difference every day. Thank you for all you do. State Farm, Bloomington, IL ™ Fax 717-653-0387 www.todayspizza.com 933 East Main St., Mount Joy CELEBRATING 30 YEARS of being Lancaster County’s monthly magazine written by and for those who live, work and have roots in Lancaster County! lancastercountymag.com an Engle Printing & Publishing Co., Inc. publication Backpacks To School Sign-ups are now open REYS Youth Center is hosting our Annual “Backpacks to School” drive this summer/fall. Our goal is to help children and families in the local area that may need support by providing an age appropriate backpack and school supplies at no cost. Families may sign up online at www.reys.org and complete the “request a backpack” form under the Events tab. Families may also sign up by calling the youth center at 717-653-9511 or by emailing programs@reys.org. We encourage you to sign up as soon as possible to reserve backpacks for your family and schedule your appointment and pickup time. Distributions will be held at REYS Youth Center located at 105 Fairview Street in Mount Joy. If you would like to learn more about REYS and our after school or evening programs, please visit our website: www.reys.org. 717-653-9511 www.reys.org 105 Fairview Street Mount Joy, PA 17552 You can also follow REYS online at www.facebook.com/RainbowsEndYouthServices Club of Norlanco-Rheems see page 9 for more information 21st Annual Chicken BBQ July 16 - 10 am - 1 pm JB Hostetters, Mount Joy $9 (dinner) • $6 (half chicken) All-You-Can-Eat Pancake Breakfast • July 23 - 7 am-10 am First Presbyterian Church, Mount Joy • $6 (children ages 5 & under - FREE) Seated from left to right: Commercial Loan Officer Jeff Nolan and Business Development Officer Missy Hartman. Standing from left to right: Branch Manager Janet DiCecco, Senior Agricultural Lender Stan Michonski, and Commercial Loan Officer Shirley Kosakoski. Count on our local team for all your banking needs. Since opening the doors to our Elizabethtown office a year ago, we have become a trusted resource to individuals and businesses throughout the area. Our growing team is ready to show you the community bank difference—stop by our branch at 2305 South Market Street today. $ Chamber News | July 2016 15 Financial FOCUS Take Steps to Prevent Identity Theft Identity theft is a big problem. How big? Consider this: In 2015, about 13 million Americans were victimized, with a total fraud amount of $15 billion, according to Javelin Strategy & Research. That’s a lot of victims, and a lot of money. How can you protect yourself from becoming a statistic? Here are a few suggestions: • Secure your Social Security number. Identity thieves eagerly seek Social Security numbers — so don’t give out yours to anyone who asks for it. In fact, as a general rule, be reluctant to give it out at all. Always ask whomever you’re dealing with if he or she will accept another form of identification, or at the very least will take just the last four digits of your number. And never carry your Social Security card with you. • Shred credit card offers and bank statements. If you’re not going to apply for the credit cards offered to you, shred the offers. Identity thieves have been known to go through garbage, fill out credit card offers and take advantage of them. At the same time, shred your bank and brokerage statements – and any other statement containing personal or financial information. • Study your credit card bills and checking account statements. Question any credit card charge or checking account activity you don’t recognize as your own. • Don’t give out your credit card number unless you’re initiating a purchase. Many of us shop online. As long as you’re dealing with a reputable merchant who uses a secure site — i.e., one that has “https” in the web address — you should be fairly confident that your credit card information will be protected. Never give out your credit card number to people or businesses who, unsolicited, try to sell you something over the phone or Internet. • Protect your passwords. Do you use a password to log onto your computer? If so, don’t share it with anyone, outside perhaps your most trusted family members. And use a strong password – one that doesn’t contain your real name or even a complete word that could be used to identify you. Also, it doesn’t hurt to periodically change your password, whether it’s for your computer logon or for entry to any of your financial or consumer accounts. Even after taking these steps, you could still run into identity theft. That’s why you need to watch for certain signs, such as the arrival of unexpected credit cards or account statements, denials of credit for no clear reason, or calls or letters regarding purchases you didn’t make. If any of these things happen to you, you may want to place a “fraud alert” on your credit reports and review them carefully. Three national credit-reporting companies – Equifax, Experian and TransUnion – keep records of your credit history. If someone has misused your personal or financial information, contact one of the companies and ask for an initial fraud alert on your credit report. A fraud alert is free, but you must provide proof of your identity. And the company you call must tell the other companies about your alert. (For more information on placing a fraud alert, visit the website of any of the three companies.) You can help preserve your good name from those who want to misuse it – so, stay vigilant. This article was written by Edward Jones for use by your local Edward Jones Financial Advisor. Edward Jones, its employees and financial advisors are not tax advisors and cannot give tax advice. Please consult your qualified tax professional regarding your situation. This information was provided for Chamber News by Nathaniel Miller Edward Jones 410 B West Main Street Mount Joy, PA 17552 (717) 653-1874 www.edwardjones.com