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ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COMPANY OF LANCASTER COUNTY and EDC FINANCE CORPORATION 2013 Annual Report

Where Tradition BECOMES INNOVATION a message from the new brand BOARD CHAIRS NEW DIRECTION

elcome to the 2013 Annual Report of both EDC and EDC Finance Corporation – the  rst off icial ne of EDC’s major achievements this year was the completion Committee constructed outreach campaigns to drive results. The Wpublication encompassing the new brand, look and perspective of the Economic Development Oof a rebranding and marketing strategy. Working with campaigns include reaching constituents/partners within the Company of Lancaster County. Atlas Advertising, a nationally recognized leader in economic County and targeting three speci c target business attraction development marketing, the Communication’s Committee, Chaired prospect groups – the live event cluster, food processors, and We are excited to  nally share and launch the results of more than a year’s eff ort by our Communications by John M. Levitski, developed a new brand, a business attraction pharmaceutical packaging and distribution companies – to which Committee and its Chair John M. Levitski. As you will read later in this report, EDC is launching its strategy and a detailed implementation plan – all undertaken with we off er unique location advantages. new brand and logo, embracing a new tagline – Where Tradition Becomes Innovation – going live with the goal of promoting Lancaster County as an attractive location for a new state-of-the-art website, and taking an intentional approach to targeted business-attraction The marketing strategy and plan include a new look, logo, tag line new business investment. marketing. This initiative is our largest ever focused on marketing Lancaster County as an exceptional and website. The tag line “Where tradition becomes innovation” business location. The eff ort began with Atlas taking an in-depth look at EDC, nods toward Lancaster’s rich history and emphasizes its ability to Lancaster County and competing areas before de ning target change and embrace new ideas. The new branding and strategy We are also pleased to have the opportunity to share the accomplishments of both EDC and EDC audiences both within the County and outside the area. “From arms EDC with a strong direction to promote Lancaster County Finance Corporation during the past year – a year in which Charles & Alice, Pet Food Experts, Quality the  rst time we visited Lancaster County we knew it was a special as a destination where businesses can grow and thrive – and will Bicycle Products and Urban Out tters announced signi cant projects in Lancaster County. French place,” said Ben Wright, CEO of Atlas Advertising. “There is a blend hopefully lead to bottom line results. food processing company Charles & Alice will open its  rst U.S. production facility in East Hemp eld of tradition and craft smanship, and a location that is really relevant Township, while Pet Food Experts announced a $12 million expansion project in Denver. Quality Bicycle to the businesses of today. It is the combination of a talented labor Products will also call East Hemp eld Township home, with the construction of a 120,000-square-foot force, great location advantages and the tradition of craft smanship, distribution center, and Urban Out tters is in the midst of constructing a $105 million e-commerce as well as low cost, that really makes Lancaster County a unique ful llment center in Salisbury Township – a project named one of the country’s top economic place for today’s businesses.” development deals of 2013 by Business Facilities magazine. All of these companies worked with EDC and/or EDC Finance Corporation and, most importantly, they illustrate the fact that Lancaster County With the understanding that Lancaster’s traditional work ethic remains an attractive location for new business investment. and values must be balanced with a progressive, forward-thinking approach toward business and industry, the Communications As you will read, EDC Finance Corporation assisted companies investing almost $49 million in Lancaster Where Tradition Becomes Innovation and regional projects – and local farmers investing more than $15.5 million in farm purchases and improvements. Alliances with Adams County Economic Development Corporation, Cumberland Area John D. Cox Joshua D. Cohen Economic Development Corporation and York County Economic Alliance are helping to spur business investment and economic growth throughout the region. WWW.EDCLANCASTER.COM A key component of the marketing plan was the design and launch of a new EDC In closing, we experienced a change in leadership in early 2014 with the resignation of David K. Nikoloff , website. The innovative site will help position Lancaster as a premier location for new EDC’s long-time President. Engaging a new leader and embarking on new marketing initiatives businesses and expanding companies to call home. The site includes area pro les, as promise to make 2014 an exciting year, full of new opportunities. We thank all of our Members and well as information on local industries and costs of doing business. Key new resources contributors for your ongoing support. It is you that make all of this possible, and you should feel include a business search feature and a live real estate site and building search function pride in the strong accomplishments of both EDC and EDC Finance Corporation and in the continued designed for business location consultants. Visit www.edclancaster.com to see these growth of Lancaster County. Thank you. new features in action and to utilize the resources that can help your business. John D. Cox Joshua D. Cohen EDC Board Chair, 2013-2014 EDC Finance Corporation Board Chair, 2013-2014 2 I Annual Report Where Tradition Becomes Innovation I 3

Economic Development Company PROMOTES LAANNCASTER

n 2013, EDC had a successful year in QUALITY BICYCLE PRODUCTS URBAN OUTFITTERS helping to attract new and expanded I Quality Bicycle Products, Inc. (QBP), a premiere wholesaler of bicycle parts and A multi-million dollar investment on the part of Urban Out tters facilities to Lancaster County – facilities products headquartered in Bloomington, Minnesota, is expanding its distribution is bringing about a signi cant expansion to an existing ful llment that will represent more than $100 million capacity by purchasing a 19-acre parcel of land in East Hemp eld Township and center in eastern Lancaster County. Salisbury Township will not only Rendering of Urban Out tters Salisbury Township expansion of investment and the creation of more constructing a new $10 million regional business hub and distribution center. retain the existing Urban Out tters facility currently located there than 500 jobs. Keystone Opportunity Expansion Zone application, which brought EDC staff worked with QBP’s management team to locate a site that off ered everything but will also welcome a new 1.2 million-square-foot distribution signi cant local and state tax bene ts to the online sale operations. QBP needed to grow its business. Since 2011, QBP has been utilizing a leased space center for the  rm, and its’ brands, Anthropologie, , The Lancaster County location also allows the company to take in Middletown and, given its success, a permanent location in Lancaster County was BHLDN and Terrain. advantage of the organization and workforce it has developed at chosen to meet its’ long-term distribution needs. Increased online sales helped bring about the need for an expanded its current facility and addresses the growing need to provide items In addition to the site selection assistance, EDC Finance Corporation worked with QBP distribution facility, and with the help of the Commonwealth of purchased online to customers in shorter timeframes. This $105 to secure a $2 million Industrial Development Authority (PIDA) loan. The Pennsylvania, tax abatements were awarded to Urban Out tters. million investment will lead to the creation of 500 jobs at start-up, a PIDA funds give QBP access to low-rate, long-term  nancing to assist with construction Working with company representatives and consultants, EDC number that could grow signi cantly over time. of the new 120,000-square-foot facility. QBP is committed to building LEED standard Finance Corporation served as the applicant for Urban Out tters’ facilities and strives to design and create spaces where its’ employees are inspired and enjoy working. The new project will initially employ 55 people and could grow to 80 full-time positions.

Established in 1981, QBP serves more than 5,000 independent bike dealers across the . It has a long-standing reputation of community advocacy and engagement, including their “Every Butt on a Bike” initiative. The company focuses on the diff erence bicycles can make – from helping to encourage environmental Regional CHARLES & ALICE sustainability to the health bene ts resulting from riding bicycles. PARTNERSHIPS Charles & Alice, one of Europe’s leading processors of apple sauce products, n 2013, EDC Finance Corporation took steps to increase announced plans to establish its  rst U.S. Rendering of Quality Bicyle Products’ new Iits presence in South-central Pennsylvania. The addition distribution center in East Hemp eld Township processing facility in Lancaster County of two new regional partnerships with Adams County An SBA 504 loan helped Red Lion Enterprises Economic Development Corporation and Cumberland Area in a vacant 55,000-square-foot facility purchase the Dunkin Donuts franchise it has been located along Yellow Goose Road. The leasing and operating in Red Lion, York County. Economic Development Corporation expanded EDC Finance $10.6 million investment will create Corporation’s regional footprint for providing the SBA 504 50 new jobs and continue to de ne loan program into new areas. York County Economic Alliance Lancaster County as one of the leading  rst partnered with EDC Finance during 2012. EDC Finance locations for food processing  rms in the has a strong track record for helping businesses access SBA Northeast. The County is also expanding 504 loans and, in 2013, approved  nancing to businesses in its reach to international  rms interested six counties across the region. The Adams, Cumberland and in a stable and well-located starting point York partnerships are helping to develop strong working for entering the U.S. market. relationships across the region that will strengthen all the partners and the regional economy.

4 I Annual Report Where Tradition Becomes Innovation I 5 EDC Finance Corporation PROMOTES REGIOONNAL GROWTH

DARRENKAMP’S MARKETS 2013 COMMERCIAL & INDUSTRIAL PROJECTS Darrenkamp’s Markets will open its  rst store LOAN LOAN NEW RETAINED PROJECT outside of Lancaster County in Spring, 2014. PROJECT Newberry Commons, located in Etters, York PROGRAM AMOUNT JOBS JOBS TOTAL County, will house the new store – a 40,000-square- Blatt & Tillett Truck & Trailer SBA 504 $375,000 2 4 $907,000 foot location that will feature a full service grocery Boltz Auction Company SBA 504 $229,000 0 4 $550,000 store off ering fresh meats, bakery items and hot Darrenkamp’s Markets SBA 504 $602,000 30 0 $1,460,000 prepared foods. Esh Foods SBA 504 $799,000 5 20 $2,350,000 Dave, Ryan & Joe Darrenkamp The Darrenkamp family remains committed to Flintrock Corporation SBA 504 $908,000 2 0 $2,518,000 ful lling the needs of the communities they serve, and the lack of a traditional grocery grunden SBA 504 $224,000 2 0 $536,975 store within an 8-mile radius of Etters helped to bring about the continued expansion of Darrenkamp’s Markets. Inghams Regrooving Service SBA 504 $537,000 7 0 $1,300,000 Inghams Regrooving Service SBF $114,400 0 0 $250,501 PET FOOD EXPERTS In collaboration with Fulton Bank, EDC Finance Corporation approved a $584,000 SBA With help from EDC Finance Corporation, 504 loan to cover leasehold improvements and the acquisition of equipment. Little Caesars SBA 504 $363,000 10 0 $877,000 Rhode Island - based Pet Food Experts Majik-Rent-to-Own SBA 504 $681,000 12 0 $1,702,600 The store will employ approximately 100 people and will be managed by Ryan is continuing to expand its presence in New Horizons Counseling SBA 504 $349,000 6 0 $842,000 Darrenkamp. Lancaster County with the addition of a Services 197,000-square-foot distribution center Omega Systems Consultants SBA 504 $1,687,000 20 30 $4,100,000 in East Cocalico Township. ESH FOODS, INC. Esh Foods, locally owned and operated by the Esh family Pet Food Experts SBA 504 $5,000,000 60 60 $12,337,500 Thanks to continued success in its for generations, is signi cantly expanding its wholesale Pet Food Experts PIDA $2,000,000 markets, Pet Food Experts has outgrown and distribution capacity with an addition to its current Porter eld-Scheid Funeral SBA 504 $590,000 3 4 $1,640,000 its current distribution center. In an eff ort facility located in Gordonville, Lancaster County. Directors & Cremation Services to keep its facilities in Lancaster County, Esh Foods serves as a wholesale distributor for meats, Prospect MX SBF $190,000 25 6 $380,000 Pet Food Experts purchased a parcel of cheeses, baked goods, prepared foods and many other Quality Bicycle Products PIDA $2,000,000 23 57 $10,000,000 land in East Cocalico Township that will related food items, with a customer focus on farmer’s house the new $12 million facility. EDC Schwenksville Veterinary SBA 504 $423,000 2 5 $1,022,000 markets and food stores throughout the mid-Atlantic Jason Stoltzfus of Esh Foods Finance Corporation, in partnership with Hospital region. the York County Economic Alliance (YCEA) Smucker Properties MELF $325,000 5 26 $325,000 and Metro Bank, secured a maximum EDC Finance and the SBA have approved a $775,000 SBA 504 loan for the project. As a Spring Lawn Farm SBA 504 $1,030,000 4 4 $3,200,000 $5 million SBA 504 loan, as well as a $2 result, Esh Foods has begun to construct the additional space needed to increase sales Sterling Custom Cabinetry SBA 504 $496,000 8 20 $1,200,000 million PIDA loan (processed by YCEA and develop new product lines. In addition, the existing off ices will be renovated in Susquehanna Fishing Tackle SBA 504 $140,000 3 3 $346,000 due to SBA con ict regulations) to assist order to maximize eff iciency within the new facility. with the land acquisition and building White Oak Group SBA 504 $443,000 0 21 $1,071,000 Construction and renovation of the 23,000-square-foot facility will be completed in construction. TOTAL $19,505,400 229 264 $48,915,576 Summer, 2014. Metro Bank is providing primary  nancing, with EDC Finance providing subordinate SBA 504  nancing. MELF - Machinery & Equipment Loan Fund PIDA - Pennsylvania Industrial Development Authority SBA 504 - U.S. Small Business Administration 504 SBF - PA Small Business First 6 I Annual Report Where Tradition Becomes Innovation I 7 EDC Finance Corporation PROMOTES LOCALL AGRICULTUREA

SPRING LAWN FARM 2013 AGRICULTURAL PROJECTS Continuing a family tradition of more than 150 years, Josiah and Valerie Garber have PROJECT LOAN PROGRAM LOAN AMOUNT ACRES PROJECT TOTAL purchased Spring Lawn Farm and will be the 7th generation to operate the family Joshua & Britni Akers SBF $200,000 158 $950,000 dairy. Josiah grew up on the farm and learned from the experiences of those who Joshua & Britni Akers NGFLP $250,000 farmed before him, including the most recent operators, his father and uncle. Samuel & Sarah Beiler NGFLP $275,000 60 $575,000 Josiah and Valerie have implemented a new business model to modernize the dairy Arlin & Deborah Benner SBF $180,000 23 $400,000 operation and both are excited to continue a long legacy of successful dairy farming at Spring Lawn. EDC Finance Corporation and Fulton Bank partnered on a $1,000,000 Randy & Jodie Brubaker SBF $200,000 207 $1,050,000 SBA 504 loan as part of the $3.2 million project to purchase and modernize the farm Robert & Andrea Brubaker SBF $200,000 35 $800,000 and its operations. Bradley & Elise Frey NGFLP $500,000 98 $800,000 Klinton & Melissa Frey NGFLP $500,000 143 $1,050,000 Emanuel & Emma Glick NGFLP $100,000 59 $350,000 Bennie & Rebecca Lapp NGFLP $500,000 90 $650,000 Meadow Spring Farm SBF $200,000 600 $2,200,000 Marlin & Lori Nolt NGFLP $500,000 64 $1,800,000 Fred & Connie Ranck SBF $200,000 153 $2,375,000 Jesse Jay & Verna Marie NGFLP $488,000 63 $350,000 Smucker Ammon & Rebecca Stoltzfoos NGFLP $420,000 25 $950,000 John & Anna Stoltzfus NGFLP $300,000 70 $350,000 TOTAL $5,013,000 2001 $15,570,000 2013 EDC FINANCE CORPORATION MEMBERSHIP

NGFLP - Next Generation Farmer Loan Program SBF - PA Small Business First James W. Appel, Appel & Yost Jennifer D. Goldbach, Rhoads Energy Craig Lehman, County of Lancaster Jeff rey S. Bleacher, Ross Beuhler Falk & Co. R. Edward Gordon, Wohlsen Construction Michael P. Peachey, Acuity Advisors & CPAs Joan M. Brodhead, Community First Fund Company Jill Rexroth, York County Economic Alliance Michael R. Carper, Housing Development Jacquie Gumpper, Versatek Enterprises Pedro A. Rivera, School District of Lancaster Corporation MidAtlantic Robert W. Heiserman, Jr., Donegal Real Estate Dennis R. Roemer, Lancaster General Health Joshua D. Cohen, Hartman Underhill & Brubaker Donald F. Johnson, Jr., Trout, Ebersole, & Robert C. Shoemaker, Lancaster City Alliance Michael W. Davis, Barley Snyder Groff , CPA Michael Staab, Hamilton Precision Metals Michael DeBerdine, Rhoads Energy Charlotte A. Katzenmoyer, City of Lancaster Betty K. Tompos, Thaddeus Stevens College Barbara Reist Dillon, Nikolaus & Hohenadel Jessica King, ASSETS Lancaster of Technology Patrick M. Egan, Select Security Rhonda H. Kleiman, Library System Andrew Weikert, Shadow Lawn Enterprises Ramon Escudero, Elizabethtown Area Chamber of Lancaster County of Commerce David W. Kratzer, Penn Township Daniel J. Fichtner, Providence Engineering Mark P. Lauriello, Rettew Associates Corporation Walter J. Legenstein, Certi ed Carpet

8 I Annual Report Where Tradition Becomes Innovation I 9 2013 BOARD MEMBERS 2013 EDC MEMBERSHIP

EDC BOARD OF DIRECTORS EDC FINANCE CORPORATION BOARD OF DIRECTORS LEADER $50,000 annually FOUNDER $30,000 - $49,999 annually DEVELOPER $15,000 - $19,999 annually Nancy S. Arnold, Director, Audit Services Group, Reinsel Kuntz Lesher Joan M. Brodhead, VP & COO, Community First Fund Thomas T. Baldrige, President/CEO, The Lancaster Chamber Michael R. Carper, President & CEO, HDC MidAtlantic of Commerce & Industry Joshua D. Cohen, Esq., Partner, Hartman Underhill & Brubaker Thomas E. Beeman, President & CEO, Lancaster General Health Michael W. Davis, Esq., Partner, Barley Snyder Nevin D. Cooley, Chief Executive Off icer, High Companies Patrick M. Egan, CEO and Founder, Select Security John D. Cox, President, Turkey Hill Dairy Jennifer D. Goldbach, Business Development Director, Rhoads Energy R. Joe Crosswhite, Regional President, M&T Bank R. Edward Gordon, Executive VP & CFO, Wohlsen Construction Manager – Regulatory Aff airs, UGI Utilities Broker/Owner, Donegal Real Estate Michael G. Fessler, Robert W. Heiserman, PARTNER $7,500 - $9,999 annually Burnham Holdings Rhoads Energy Earl A. Furman, President, Versatek Enterprises, LLC Charlotte A. Katzenmoyer, Director of Public Works, City of Lancaster M&T Bank Carel USA Ross Buehler Falk & Company Mark D. Gainer, President and CEO, Union Community Bank Walter J. Legenstein, Chairman & CEO, Certi ed Carpet PNC Bank Cargill Cocoa & Chocolate Santander James R. Hoehn, President, PNC Bank, Central PA Region Craig Lehman, Commissioner, County of Lancaster Reinsel Kuntz Lesher Central Penn Business Journal School District of Lancaster Randall L. Horst, President and CEO, Horst Group Michael P. Peachey, Partner, Acuity Advisors & CPAs Turkey Hill Dairy Certi ed Carpet Sechan Electronics David R. Keller, Esq., Partner, Barley Snyder Dennis R. Roemer, Executive VP & CFO, Lancaster General Health Citizens Bank Select Security Robert M. Krasne, Esq., Vice Chairman & CEO, Steinman Communications Robert C. Shoemaker, President & CEO, Lancaster City Alliance MEMBER $3,500 - $7,499 annually City of Lancaster Shumaker – Plan.Design.Transform John M. Levitski, Regional Director, PPL Corporation Betty K. Tompos, VP for Finance & Administration, Thaddeus Stevens Barley Snyder Clair Brothers Audio Enterprises Simon Lever Donald H. Nikolaus, President & CEO, Donegal Insurance Group College of Technology Donegal Mutual Insurance Company Clair Brothers Audio Systems SSM Group William J. Reuter, Chairman and CEO, Susquehanna Bancshares Dutch Wonderland Commercial & Industrial Real Estate Council/ Stoner Dr. Carl J. Strikwerda, President, Elizabethtown College NEWLY ELECTED 2014 BOARD OF DIRECTORS Dutchland LCAR StoudtAdvisors Rupert H. Taylor III, Executive Vice President, Warfel Construction Company Gary M. Pruden, Chief Financial Off icer, Lancaster County Solid Waste Flyway Excavating Conewago Industrial Park The Drogaris Companies James D. Warner, CEO, Lancaster County Solid Waste Management Authority Management Authority Franklin & Marshall College Conrad Siegel Actuaries Trout, Ebersole & Groff , E. Philip Wenger, Chairman, CEO and President, Fulton Financial Corporation HACC - Lancaster Campus Dart Container Versatek Enterprises OFFICERS Hartman Underhill & Brubaker David Miller/Associates Walz, Deihm, Geisenberger, Bucklen & Tennis NEWLY ELECTED 2014 BOARD OF DIRECTORS Joshua D. Cohen, Chair Horst Group Eastern Alliance Insurance Group Wenger's Feed Mill Steven G. Cook, Business Development Director, UGI Utilities Betty K. Tompos, Vice Chair Irex Corporation EHD Advisory Services Willow Valley Associates John W. Biemiller, EVP/COO, Treasurer, Assistant Secretary Lancaster County Housing & Redevelopment Elizabethtown College YTI Career Institute EMERITUS DIRECTORS Lyle D. Hosler, Vice President, Secretary Authorities Ephrata National Bank SUPPORTERS $500 - $1,749 annually Gibson E. Armstrong Lancaster Regional Medical Center/ Hamilton Precision Metals Robert S. Bolinger Heart of Lancaster Integrity Bank (municipalities and non-pro t community and Dr. Joseph A. Caputo PROFESSIONAL SERVICES Millersville University of Pennsylvania Kellogg Company economic development organizations) Robert C. Gray Accountants – Walz, Deihm, Geisenberger, Bucklen & Tennis Oak Tree Development Group Kline's Services Columbia Borough John M. Hallgren Auditors – Brown Schultz Sheridan & Fritz Professional Design & Construction Lancaster Barnstormers Columbia Economic Development Corporation Alexander Henderson III Marketing & Communications – Atlas Advertising Providence Engineering Corporation Lititz Mutual Insurance Company Community First Fund Calvin G. High Design – Laura Brady, Oneleven Creative Rettew Associates LMS Commercial Real Estate Ephrata Economic Development Corporation Calvin E. Levis Photography – Robert J. Polett, Photographer Thaddeus Stevens College of Technology Mars Chocolate Housing Development Corporation W. Kirk Liddell Event Production – Aurora Creative Group, Shumaker – PDT Union Community Bank Martin Insurance Agency Kutztown University SBDC Jessica H. May Warfel Construction Company Meeder Development Corporation The Lancaster Chamber of Commerce & Industry Lancaster County Career & Technology Center Gene Moore EDC & EDC FINANCE CORPORATION STAFF Wells Fargo Bank Members 1st Federal Credit Union Timothy W. Peters Wohlsen Construction Company Metro Bank Lancaster County Workforce Investment Board John W. Biemiller, EVP/COO R. Scott Smith, Jr. Murray Securus Lancaster Downtown Investment District Lyle D. Hosler, Vice President, Director of Finance $1,750 - 3,499 annually Kenneth G. Stoudt ASSOCIATE Murry Management Company Authority Randall M. Johnston, Economic Development Loan Off icer Daniel C. Witmer Abel Construction Co. National Bearings Company Library System of Lancaster County Jean K. Rehrig, Portfolio Manager Acuity Advisors and CPAs National Penn Bank Manheim Area Economic Development Erin E. Lyons, Funding Manager OFFICERS Appel & Yost Neff sville Plumbing & Heating Corporation Janet L. Foster, Administrative Assistant Manheim Township John D. Cox, Chair August Mack Environmental Nikolaus & Hohenadel Masonic Villages Thomas E. Beeman, Vice Chair Aurora Creative Group Northwest Savings Bank Mount Joy Borough Authority John W. Biemiller, EVP/COO, Secretary, Treasurer B. R. Kreider & Son ParenteBeard Benchmark Construction Paul Risk Associates Pennsylvania Dutch Convention & Visitors Bureau Bertz, Hess & Co. Penn Cinema Management Company SCORE (Chapter 16) Brown Schultz Sheridan & Fritz Realty Settlement Services Susquehanna Area Regional Airport Authority Burle Business Park RGS Associates 10 I Annual Report Where Tradition Becomes Innovation I 11 2014 FOUNDERS AWARD WINNER UGI Utilities

EDC is pleased to present the Founders Award for Distinguished Leadership in Community and Economic Development to UGI Utilities. UGI Utilities has provided gas service to Lancaster County since the early 1900’s and has been a leading supporter of EDC since our founding in 1960. From long-term membership on the Board – to stepping forward as one of EDC’s  rst Associate Members – to facilitating business expansion across Lancaster County, UGI has been a key piece of the foundation for Lancaster County’s economic expansion and health. UGI serves 45 counties across Pennsylvania and continues to invest in the infrastructure that supports economic growth across the Commonwealth. From educational partnerships with Thaddeus Stevens College of Technology – to sponsoring Learning Matters segments on WGAL, UGI Utilities is dedicated to the citizens of Lancaster County and Pennsylvania. EDC off ers its sincere thanks to UGI Utilities.

OUR SINCERE THANKS TO OUR SPONSORS

CHAMPION $5,250 annually

BENEFACTOR $2,750 annually

ADVOCATE $1,250 annually

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