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Chamber News
Chamber News
Working to make Mount Joy a great place to do business Mount Joy Pennsylvania
January 2013
What’s Inside…
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Page 4
Page 7
• Events Calendar
• Mount Joy Minnie
• Chamber Thank You
• Monthly Meetings/Board Members
• Contact Us
• Expansion Project at Mount Joy Country
Homes
• Silberman Receives Honor
• Financial Focus
Page 5
Pages 9
Page 3
• Chamber Banquet & Auction 2013
• Library Hosts Programs
• New Member
• Chamber Mixer @ PNC Bank
• Local Website Links
• H eilig Name Change
• Kiwanis to Host Fun Family Night
• Food Bank Donations Thank You
• Traditions Close-out
Page 6
• Mount Joy Chamber Benefits
• 2013 Chamber Newsletter Deadlines
Page 8
• A Conversation with Senator Brubaker
• Ads from Chamber Members
The Back Page
•Diamond Member: Wissler Motors
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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
2013 Board
President
George Zook, Ed.D
Bruner Wealth Management LLC
Vice President
Dr. Mary Colman • Hetrick Center
Treasurer
Missy Hartman
Susquehanna Bank
Members at Large
Mitch Denlinger
JMJ IT Solutions, LLC
Paul Gardner
Buch Funeral Home
Dr. Donald Henriques
Henriques Chiropractic
Leslie Houck
Union Community Bank
Carl Shank
Cross Roads
Brethren in Christ Church
Ferne Silberman
Prudential Homesale
Services Group
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 News | January 2013
Events Calendar
January 2013
January 9 •11:45 a.m. – Chamber Luncheon | The Gathering Place
Dan Stone of CPRS on “Occupational Health: Using Preventative Health Initiatives
to Save Money”
January 16 • 5-7 p.m. – Chamber Mixer | PNC Bank | Please RSVP by January 11 by
calling or emailing the Chamber Office
February 2013
February 2 • 7 a.m. – Mount Joy Minnie
February 13 •11:45 a.m. – Chamber Luncheon | The Gathering Place with Lancaster
Newspapers
March 2013
March 1 • – Annual Chamber Banquet and Auction | SAVE THE DATE!
Schedule for the Monthly Luncheons
11:45 a.m. | Lunch and dessert buffet
12:10-12:40 p.m. | Updates from Chamber, Milanof-Schock Library,
Donegal School District, Mount Joy Borough and Mount Joy Township
12:40-1 p.m. | The Featured Speaker
Cost | $10 with receipts available
Reserve a Spot | Call the Chamber office at 653-0773
Mount Joy Minnie
Wait! Stop! Don’t put away your top hat just because
New Year’s is over! February 2nd, Ground Hog Day is just
around the corner and you will want to get a little more wear
out of that hat before storing it away until next year! Pop that
top hat on your head and come on down to the Rotary clock
by 7:00 a.m. on February 2nd to hear Mount Joy’s renowned
Minnie give her prophetic prognostication as the sun creeps
over the horizon. She will be giving her prediction regardless
of the weather, as this is an “all weather” event and your
presence is requested.
There will be hot chocolate, coffee and donuts for the hearty souls that help wake Mount Joy
Minnie from her slumber. In case the sun isn’t creeping and there is rain, snow or sleet we will be
under the Prudential Homesale Servces Group canopy awaiting your arrival! Don’t forget now, be there
by 7:00 a.m. on Saturday, Feb. 2nd, you never know what dignitary you might mingle with, but you can
bet it will be a momentous occasion!
Chamber Says Thank You
The Chamber Board would like to thank all of our members and all of those
that chose the Upgraded Membership, whether it be monetary or services, for
their support in 2012. We would also like to welcome our many new members for
2012 and hope that you will again be a part of the Mount Joy Chamber for 2013.
There are many benefits to being a Mount Joy Chamber of Commerce member.
You can see all of them on page 6.
2013 Dues Invoices have gone out in the mail. Please take the time to fill out
the information requested and mail it back to the Chamber office by January 31,
2013 and your name will be entered into a drawing to win $100.00 in Mount Joy
Money Gift Certificates!!
Chamber News | January 2013
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Welcome Our
New Chamber
Member
EnergySherlock
David J. Steffie,
VP Account Services
37 Farmington Lane
Elizabethtown, PA 17022
951-6335
www.EnergySherlock.com
Remember Chamber Banquet & Auction
The Chamber Banquet and Auction Team again reminds you to consider
donating to the 2013 Banquet, which will be held on Friday, March 1 at The
Gathering Place. The Team realizes that you may be planning your donation
budget for 2013 and they would like you to consider us when you do. The
donations can be in the form of silent auction items, live auction items,
monetary donations or a sponsorship. Formal requests for auction items will be
mailed out in January. The Team would like to say “Thank You” in advance for
any help and donations you can give.
The Chamber
office will be
closed January 1
Milanof Schock Library
Hosts Programs
January 9 @ 6:30 p.m. • US ARMY SUTLERS
YOU ARE
INVITED!
Chamber
Mixer
at PNC Bank
917 E. Main Street
Mount Joy
January 16, 2013
5 to 7 p.m.
Connect with Fellow
Chamber Members
Mix and Mingle While
Enjoying
Refreshments
Please RSVP by Friday, Jan. 11
Stacey: 653-4068 or
stacey.lockhart@pnc.com
Chamber: 653-0773 or
info@mountjoychamber.com
Presented by Nic Ellis, MS, Ph.D. historian;
author of U.S. Army Sutler, 1861 -1865
Before the Postal Exchange (PX) system of modern days, soldiers of military
units or posts purchased luxuries and other goods from government-appointed
civilians, called “sutlers”. This program highlights details of the sutlers’
quarters, storefronts, licensing, accounting methods, modes of supply and retail,
and interesting details like what item was most popular with Civil War soldiers.
January 30 @ 6:30 p.m. • CIVIL WAR SOLDIERS WRITE HOME
Presented by Michael Barton, Ph.D.; author;
Professor of American Studies and Social Sciences and Director of Center for
Pennsylvania Culture Studies at Penn State Harrisburg.
This program, through Barton’s narration, will bring life to some original
letters written by soldiers to their wives, sweethearts, family members, and
war survivors. Attendees will surely be moved by these letters which can be
cheerful, detailed, full of facts, and very emotional.
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.pakiwanis.org/clubs-and-divisions/
club-details/?club_id=118
Main Street Mount Joy
www.mainstreetmountjoy.com
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Silberman Voted
Pennsylvania’s
“Certified Residential
Specialist Of The Year”
Mount Joy Chamber Board
Member Ferne Silberman of
Prudential Homesale Services
Group was named Pennsylvania’s
Certified Residential Specialist
(CRS) of the Year for 2012.
Ferne was recognized for her
dedication and service to the
community, her contributions to
the real estate industry, and her
award-winning real estate sales
performance.
Ferne has been a local
realtor since 1988, and she sells
homes in Lancaster, Lebanon
and Dauphin counties.
Ferne is on the Board
of Directors for both the
Pennsylvania and Lancaster
Associations of REALTORS®
and is active in Mount Joy
Rotary. She has also served
as Education Chair of the
Pennsylvania CRS Chapter
since 2008 and will serve as
Education Chair and Program
Chair in 2013.
Chamber News | January2013
Expansion Plans at
Mount Joy Country Homes
Alvin H. Mellinger, formerly of Lancaster, made generous provisions in his
estate for a charitable gift to benefit Messiah Lifeways at Mount Joy Country
Homes (MJCH). Mellinger, who passed away in June, was an active member of
the Cross Roads Brethren in Christ Church, located just across the street from
MJCH, a retirement community situated at Union School and Donegal Springs
Road. Plans are underway for a campus expansion including 12 new cottages
and a 3,500 square foot community center featuring a large community room,
lounge area, mail room, hobby room, fitness center, rehab suite, and an office.
The $50,000 bequest will be used to support the construction and will result in
the naming of the Alvin Mellinger Meeting Room. Interestingly, the new center will
also feature standard shuffleboard areas for resident play. After meeting with the
extended Mellinger family regarding this gift, it was discovered that Alvin was a
shuffleboard enthusiast who competed and often won medals! Mount Joy resident
Glenn Mellinger served as the executor of his brother’s estate. He and his siblings
are very pleased that this gift is benefitting Mount Joy Country Homes, where
several of Mellinger’s relatives have lived over the years.
“Residents are excited to hold their shuffleboard tournaments inside on a
year-round basis. The fitness center is also a big advantage for residents who
are currently traveling off campus to work out. The current coffee club that
meets every Monday will have room to grow. We are excited to offer physical,
occupational and speech therapy on site as well. The new center will broaden
what’s possible at Country Homes. I anticipate that resident-led clubs and
activities will flourish with more room to spread out,” commented Kristen Heisey,
VP Marketing & Communication and team leader of Country Homes.
The new center could be complete as early as Fall 2013. To learn more about
this and the 12 new cottages, contact Jenny Flamm at 717-653-2356.
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Food Bank
Donations
Once again you have responded
in a huge way. I would like to
say “Thank You” to everyone who
made a donation to the Mount
Joy Food Bank. We collected
$308.00 in monetary donations
and my car trunk was full of
nonperishable food items for the
Mount Joy Food Bank!
Traditions of
America Closeout
Community Closeout is
now underway at Traditions of
America at Mount Joy, an awardwinning 55 and older community
set in beautiful Lancaster
County, PA. Just 15 minutes
from Lancaster, this vibrant
community features awardwinning single-family homes
designed exclusively for active
adults, a dynamic retirement
lifestyle and the unique charm
and beauty of Pennsylvania
Amish Country.
Make an appointment today
to see which move-in ready
homes and homesites are still
available, before it’s too late!
Live Better at Traditions of
America.
www.TraditionsOfAmerica.com
Chamber News | January 2013
Heilig Funeral Home
Announces Name Change
On January 1, 2013, Heilig
Funeral Home and Cremation
Services in Mount Joy will become a
Buch Funeral Home. Heilig has been
a branch location of Buch Funeral
Home, Inc. since 1988. The transition
to the funeral home’s new name is a
result of a strengthened partnership
with Buch Funeral Home in Manheim.
Licensed Supervisor, Paul
Gardner, is pleased with the change,
emphasizing the advantages it will bring to the Mount Joy community. “This
funeral home has been dedicated to serving the Mount Joy area since 1949. Our
new name reflects the strengthened partnership with Buch Funeral Home, which
enables us to provide more services. With the help of our colleagues at Buch in
Manheim, we will be able to provide families with pre-planning and aftercare
services.”
Plans are also underway to add modernized services to the Mount Joy location
including live webcasting of funeral services available for those who are not able
to attend services and Facebook postings of service information. According to
Gardner, all current services and programs offered at the Mount Joy location will
continue. “The only thing we are changing is our name,” said Gardner.
Ted Beck, a seventh generation funeral director, who supervises Buch Funeral
Home in Manheim, will work closely with Gardner during the transition. “We
already have a very good relationship and many shared services. The name change
is the next natural step,” he added.
Buch Funeral Home, Inc. is a Memories of A Lifetime Funeral Home®. The
funeral professionals at Buch take special pride in the many local programs
they participate in to build a better community. Buch, which has funeral homes
in Manheim and Mount Joy, PA, offers traditional to contemporary funerals,
cremation and memorial services. For more information, go online to www.
buchfuneral.com.
Kiwanis Club to Host Fun Family Night
Save the date, Wednesday, January 30, and join the Kiwanis Club of NorlancoRheems for a fun family night as we work on a service project. Former District
Governor Susan Grab from the Kiwanis Club of Hershey-Hummelstown will lead
the activities as we assemble items and craft kits for Caitlin’s Smiles, a non-profit
organization that provides sick children with laughs, hopes and smiles. Bring
your friends and family....desserts will also be available!! The time will be 7:00pm
and the location is the community room at the Orchard’s Clubhouse at 421 Glenn
Avenue in Mount Joy. For more information, contact Secretary Ben Osterhout at
717-367-5824 or osterhoutb@etown.edu.
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2013 Chamber
Newsletter
Deadlines
So you can better plan for
what you would like to put in
the Chamber newsletters, I
am providing deadline dates
for 2013 and January 2014. Is
your business celebrating an
anniversary? Have you won an
award? Are you having a special
sale or promotion? Be sure to take
advantage of the monthly Chamber
newsletter and email your
information to the Chamber office
at info@mountjoychamber.com.
2013 Newsletters Deadline
February January 18
March
February 15
April March 20
May
April 19
June
May 22
July
June 19
August July 19
September August 21
October September 20
November October 23
December November 15
2014 Newsletter Deadline
January December 13
Chamber News | January 2013
Mount Joy Chamber of Commerce –
Membership Benefits
Networking Opportunities
Monthly Educational Luncheon Meetings
Mixers - Host and Attend
Professional Development/Seminars on Current Trends & Concerns
Legislative Breakfast
Economic Updates Free Link from Chamber’s Website
Currently working on a new website where you will be able to add your own
events, pictures, etc.
Newsletter - Monthly opportunity to have your news/events printed in the Newsletter. Q & A in newsletter for new Chamber Members.
Annual Chamber Directory – Free listing/ Discounted advertising
Delivered to Mount Joy residents in the Merchandiser, also distributed at new
home communities, by local realtors and local banks, etc. in the Chamber
Welcome Bags
Exclusive Chamber Member to Member Discount Offers
Health Insurance Availability - PCI
Electricity Discount - See Chamber Office for details
Credit Card Discounted Processing - through Chamber member First Data
A full listing of member to member discounts is available upon request
Chamber Welcome Bags – Distributed to people moving into Mount Joy from out of the area and first time homebuyers. $50 participation fee. Ask for more
information.
Referrals to Chamber Member Businesses
Brochures/Cards Displayed in Chamber Office
Office is also Visitors Center
Access to Chamber Membership and Mailing List
By request, 1 x per year, provided as an excel file
Resource for Business and Community
Grand Opening Ribbon Cuttings
Assistance with planning and promoting
Liaison Between Business and Borough
Mount Joy Money - (Gift Certificates)
You must choose to participate. Keeping money local!
Annual Banquet and Auction
Membership Plaque & Wallet Card
Scholarships Awarded to High School & College Students
Sponsorship Opportunities
For community events, special seminars, etc.
Participating in Main Street Mount Joy/Community Organizations and Events
Ex: MSMJ 4th Fridays, Winterfest & Pet Parade
62 E. Main Street, Mount Joy, PA 17552
717-653-0773
www.mountjoychamber.com
info@mountjoychamber.com
$
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Chamber News | January 2013
Financial FOCUS
Help Older Parents Avoid Financial “Scams”
Here’s a disturbing statistic: One out of every five
Americans over the age of 65 has been victimized by a
financial scheme, according to the Investor Protection
Trust, a nonprofit organization devoted to investor
education. If your parents are in this age group, should
you be concerned? And can you help them avoid being
“scammed” so that they maintain control over their
finances?
The answer to the first question is “yes” — you
should be concerned. Of course,
as the numbers above show, most aging Americans
are not being swindled, which suggests they can
take of themselves quite well. Still, it’s no secret that
many fraud schemes target seniors because of their
concentrated wealth and, in many cases, trusting
nature. As much as you’d like to think otherwise, your
parents could be susceptible to rip-off artists.
Fortunately, in regard to the second question above,
you can indeed take steps to help prevent your parents
from being fleeced. Here are a few suggestions:
• Observe their behavior. If you live close to your
parents, listen closely to any new friends, investment
deals or sweepstakes they mention during your normal
interactions.. If you’re in a different city, try to stay
abreast of your parents’ behavior by communicating
with them frequently and by checking in with other
family members or friends who have occasion to see
your parents.
• Urge them to watch out for suspicious emails.
You’ve probably seen them — the emails offering to
“reward” you with huge amounts of money if you will
only contact such-and-such from a distant country and
then put up a “small” sum to initiate some ill-defined
transaction. You probably “spam” these without a
moment’s thought — and you should urge your parents
to do the same. Remind them that any offer that sounds
“too good to be true” is, without question, neither
“good” nor “true.”
• Encourage them to further their financial
education. Law enforcement agencies, health care
professionals and reputable financial services providers
all offer personal financial management programs
designed specifically for seniors. Look for these types
of programs in your area, encourage your parents to
attend — and even consider going with them.
• Become familiar with their financial situation.
Having a serious discussion with your parents about
their finances may not be easy — but it’s important.
The more you know about their investments, retirement
accounts and estate plans, the better prepared you’ll
be to respond helpfully if they mention an action they’re
considering taking that, to you, just doesn’t sound
appropriate.
• Suggest professional help. If your parents are
already working with a qualified financial professional,
they’re probably less likely to be victimized by fraud
than if they were managing their finances on their own.
And it’s a good idea for you to know their financial
advisor, and for him or her to know you, as you may well
be involved in your parents’ legacy planning. But if your
parents don’t already have a financial advisor, you may
want to recommend one to them — particularly if it’s
someone you already know and trust.
It’s entirely possible your parents won’t need any
assistance in avoiding financial scams. But, just in
case, be prepared to act on the above suggestions. Your
intervention could help preserve your parent’s financial
independence.
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
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New Program
Promotes Volunteer
Efforts for Older
Local Residents
Snow removal places a
serious burden on many older
residents in our area each winter,
often leading to serious injuries
and health problems. The Snow
Angels program helps ease this
burden by matching volunteers to
someone in their area who needs
help with snow removal. The program is currently seeking more
volunteers to help those in need
of assistance this winter.
Applications for assistance
for the winter season will be
accepted until December 22. To
qualify, residents must be over
60 years old and unable to afford
snow removal services. More information on the program is available by calling 717-723-8538.
Individuals who are interested in
participating in the program can
also call my district office at 717627-0036 to submit a request.
For more information on issues
of importance to Lancaster and
Chester County residents, please
visit my website at www.senatorbrubaker.com.
Chamber News | January 2013
A Conversation with
Senator Mike Brubaker (R-36)
Keystone Pension Report
Details Need for Extensive
Reforms
Last month, the governor’s Office of the Budget
released a comprehensive overview of the state’s
public pension systems that detailed the extraordinary
pressures that rising pension costs will place on future
state budgets. The report concluded that these rising
pension obligations would ultimately force Pennsylvania to choose between fully
funding our public pension systems and providing core government functions.
The state contributed more than $1.5 billion to SERS and PSERS in this year’s
budget. The two largest pension systems (SERS and PSERS) have a combined
unfunded liability of $41 billion, and total contributions by the state are expected to
increase by nearly $700 million next year alone. According to the Keystone Pension
Report, annual state contributions are projected to skyrocket to more than $5.1
billion in 2019. Every new dollar that must be committed to pension obligations
is a dollar we cannot spend to better educate our children, care for vulnerable
populations or invest in our roads and bridges. Comprehensive reform is necessary
to ensure this issue can be resolved without severe consequences for taxpayers,
retirees and public employees.
Over the past several years, the General Assembly has taken a number of
steps designed to ease the strain of the pension crisis on future budgets. In 2010,
legislators enacted sweeping reforms to the pension system for new hires, including
increasing the vesting period and the number of years an employee must work to
receive a pension. The law also created a new shared-risk plan for new members
that will prevent taxpayers from being forced to cover all of the additional costs for
funding the pension systems for new hires.
However, while these reforms have been helpful in creating significant longterm savings, they did not eliminate the problem entirely. As Chairman of the
Senate Finance Committee, I held an informational hearing last year with SERS
and PSERS representatives and other pension experts to take a closer look at the
financial challenges Pennsylvania’s state and local pension systems face and gather
suggestions for possible solutions. Some of the issues and potential solutions
discussed during this hearing could play an important role in our efforts to reform
our public pension systems in 2013.
The governor and legislative leaders have expressed a strong desire to address
this problem next year, and as Chairman of the Senate Finance Committee, I look
forward to working with all of the stakeholders in this process to enact meaningful
reform in the weeks and months to come to put the commonwealth on a path to
more sustainable budgets and more reasonable pension costs.
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Wishing You And Your Family
A Healthy And Prosperous
Happy New Year!
New Year’s Dinners
4295
$
Includes:
3 lbs. Fully Cooked Boneless Pork
3 lbs. Sauerkraut
3 lbs. Mashed Potatoes
2 lbs. Buttered Carrots
G
Prepared with care
in Darrenkamp’s kitchen.
Just heat, serve & enjoy!
1 1/2 lbs. Apple Sauce
SERVES
4-6 PEOPLE
1 doz. Dinner Rolls
1 Apple Pie
Please place your order at our Deli Dept. by Friday, December 28, 2012
All dinners should be picked up by 5:00 pm Monday, December 31, 2012
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