Chamber

CHATTER 6.4.20 6 West Strawberry Avenue, Mechanicsburg, PA 17055 (717) 796-0811 www.mechanicsburgchamber.org

In This Issue: CHAMBER EVENTS

‘Shop Mechanicsburg’ promotion helps get Thursday, June 4 - Virtual Mixer featuring business community back on its feet...... 2 “Name That Tune” hosted by HD Entertainment. Come test your music knowledge while seeing COVID-19 testing now offered at some familiar faces, and perhaps some new Mechanicsburg Patient First...... 12 ones, too! 2:00-3:00PM. FREE event. All are welcome. News, Events & more!

All in-person Chamber events are on-hold until further notice. NEW RESOURCE PAGE! Stay tuned for upcoming virtual offerings! We have a COVID-19 Resource Guide page on our Chamber website.

All new information and updates

will be posted on this page For a full calendar of chamber and member events, as we receive it. visit www.mechanicsburgchamber.org/events

Thank You For Renewing Your Membership! Advanced Coating Technology LegalShield - Janet Bartelme Brittle Bark Company Mother Hubbard’s Custom Cabinetry DRS Printing Services NexTier Bank Gift CPAs The Added Touch - Paulus and Black, Inc. H2L Studio, LLC The Wildcat Foundation Hampton Inn - Harrisburg West US Health Advisors Bill Houck Walters & Galloway, PLLC Landmark Homes Rebecca Yearick “Shop Mechanicsburg” promotion with &

A message from Brock Kerchner of iHeartMedia Harrisburg:

I am born, raised, and active in the Mechanicsburg community and want to help the Mechanicsburg business community get back on its feet when the “Stay At Home” orders end.

I want to promote shopping at local Mechanicsburg businesses and have created a low cost, high frequency program to do that on News Radio WHP 580, Country Bob 94.9 and WRVV The River 97.3.

We will broadcast :15 commercials on all 3 stations promoting shopping at local Mechanicsburg businesses. In the commercial, we will rotate the names of 3 different businesses to make sure everyone who gets involved gets direct mentions on the air, as well as the general promotion of shopping local Mechanicsburg. We will be using M-Su 5am-10pm inventory on WHP, WRBT, and WRVV stations. iHeart Media will also be running this in open inventory as a FREE bonus to be a true community partner. This will run for 4 weeks after the “Stay At Home” order has been lifted and businesses are open again.

Here is a :15 example using 3 random businesses: Your hometown of Mechanicsburg says…..Welcome back. The shops and places you know and love are open for business like: Civil War and More, Clay’s Service Center, and Diener’s Restaurant. Support your hometown, shop Mechanicsburg! Sponsored by the Mechanicsburg Chamber of Commerce.

Investment: $250 per business that would want directly mentioned

Optional extra direct promotion if you invest: Give us 5 -$25 giftcards for your business. We will give them away on a morning show providing a $2,000 value in free air time.

Any questions, concerns, or other ideas contact: Brock Kerchner 717-538-2872 Email is best: BKerchner@.com Do you have insurance questions pertaining to your business and COVID-19? Gunn Mowery has created an informational page to help!

If you have questions or want to discuss further, contact Mark Yost: (717) 761-4600 x3114 [email protected]

Prepared by the U.S. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE GUIDE TO PPP LOAN FORGIVENESS

Under the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) created by the CARES Act, loans may be forgiven if borrowers use the proceeds to maintain their payrolls and pay other specified expenses.

The Treasury Department and Small Business Administration recently released the application form and instructions for loan forgiveness. The forgiveness forms, instructions, and worksheets can be downloaded here.

PPP borrowers must apply for loan forgiveness with the lender that processed the loan. This guide is designed to help borrowers understand the process by which their loan forgiveness amount will be calculated and the overall approach of the loan forgiveness process.

THANK YOU TO OUR PRESENTING PARTNER

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Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) FAQ’s from the U.S. Department of Treasury

The U.S. Department of Treasury released an FAQ document to address common inquiries and requests for information pertaining to the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP).

In addition to the FAQ document, please review the following resources provided by the U.S. Department of Treasury below and visit their webpage for additional information.

A top-line overview of the program can be found here. If you’re a lender, more information can be found here. If you’re a borrower, more information can be found here. The application for borrowers can be found here.

Click Here to Learn More

SBA opens Economic Injury Disaster Loan (EIDL) to Agricultural Businesses

Resource Guide compiled by Chamber Member Keith Long (Varano Spong Financial Group) Guide contains general resources, resources for kids, food services and more. Fight Hunger in Mechanicsburg

Fred Beans Automotive Group recently launched the Fred Beans 500,000 Meals Challenge. Each month – May through December 2020 – Fred Beans Automotive Group will donate $25,000 to be divided among organizations that fight hunger where we operate.

Locally, the donation dollars will directly benefit the Central Food Bank, which distributed 35 percent more pounds of food in March when the economic impacts of the pandemic began intensifying.

In Mechanicsburg, Fred Beans operates Ford and Kia dealerships, both with automotive services, and a CARSTAR collision center. The monthly donation will come from car sales. They will also donate a portion of customers’ service and CARSTAR collision bills. It is estimated that the funds donated from all Fred Beans sites in PA and NJ will provide 400,000 meals for individuals and families who need assistance.

You can help by:

- Making a donation at our 500,000 Meals Challenge site at https://www.fredbeans.com/half-million-meals-challenge/. - Asking their customers to “round up” at your registers to donate to this hunger relief effort. - Involving your employees in a fundraising event to participate in this good cause to help our neighbors.

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SBA LOANS still available though Orrstown Bank

Contact: DALE FLOR | Branch Executive Officer 1110 East Simpson Street, Mechanicsburg, Pa. 17055 717-697-9002 | M: 717-215-6029 | F: 717-697-9046

1-888-677-7869 www.orrstown.com WILDCAT

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June 1 through August 5 Mondays and Wednesdays

The Harrisburg Area Transportation SCHOOL-PREPARED FOOD WILDCAT PACKS Study’s Draft 2021 Transportation ( Mondays and Wednesdays) (Wednesdays) Improvement Plan has been Provides food for Monday  Friday (Breakfast & Lunch) Donated Food – released for public comment. Provided for Weekends

The Transportation Improvement MECH MIDDLE SCHOOL DRIVE THRU Program (TIP) is a comprehensive listing of all federal and state-funded 9:30-11:30 transportation improvement projects in 1750 South Market Street. Enter at traffic light. Pick up at cafeteria. Cumberland/Perry/Dauphin Counties Please use the Middle School site if possible area over the next four years. Please SATELLITE LOCATION DELIVERY review and provide any comments for families who cannot get to MMS 9:30-10 am 10:15-10:45 am that you may have. 1 - Next to St. John's Church, 1 - Cumberland Pointe/Office Shiremanstown 2 - Cumberland Pointe/Rear 2 - Geneva & Nanroc 3 - Community Center/201 E Green 3 - Rolo Court Mailboxes Street, Mechanicsburg https://www.tcrpc-pa.org/tip

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Join us to support our neighbors and Mission Central. We will be collecting the following items: Laundry detergent Hand towels (kitchen, cleaning or microfiber) Feminine hygiene products Toothpaste Bandaids Liquid concentrate household cleaner (no spray bottles) Travel size shampoo, deodorant and soap Blue/black pens and pencils

Wednesdays from 10:00 am to noon. First UM parking lot, 135 W. Simpson Street, Mechanicsburg. Drive in the entrance, place donations in the marked vehicle, drive out the exit. (Donations will support local families in need) Waddell & Reed Philanthropic Committee Nominates Willowbranch Financial

The newly formed W&R Philanthropic Committee has nominated Camp Hill based Willowbranch Financial Group for recognition during this year’s Vision Conference. Willowbranch was nominated due to its contributions and volun- teer work with Caitlin’s Smiles.

Caitlin's Smiles, a 501c3 non-profit organization, is dedicated to sharing smiles and laughter with children facing chronic or life-threatening illnesses. Founded in 2004 in memory of Caitlin Hornung, the organization distributes arts and crafts kits to hospitals.

Cathy Orwan, Partner at Willowbranch is a long-standing board member for the charity. The entire team at Willowbranch volunteers in making craft kits, and the group regularly sponsors and participates in fundraising events. “We are pleasantly surprised by this nomination. We understand that it is our community that supports our opportunity at success, so giving back was always part of our plan, and who we are. We hope this recognition encourages more and more businesses to give back,” said Cathy Orwan, Partner.

The advisors with Willowbranch Financial Group offer securities and investment products and services through Waddell & Reed, Inc. (WRI), member FINRA/SIPC. Willowbranch Financial Group is a separate entity from WRI. The W&R Philanthropic Commit- tee is an advisor-lead group that is helping to facilitate, foster and highlight financial advisors who are making a difference in their communities through their work with local charitable organizations across the country. Waddell & Reed is not affiliated with Caitlin Smiles.

Dear friends,

In an effort to help local businesses, nonprofits, and residents, 98.9 WQLV personalities are talking about local business that are open. This service is free of charge.

I would love to pass your information along to be featured on air.

Please send me the hours, services, and special incentives you are providing customers. Along with instructions as to how they can do business with you at this time.

Serving our communities, Ric Cooper 98.9 WQLV-FM 717-350-8637 mobile

Chamber Chatter is published every Thursday. We encourage member businesses to send us information on sales, promotions, news and events. It is a great way to promote your business or organization. Chamber Chatter advertisements will remain for up to 4 weeks, or as space permits. If you have something to share, please submit it by Wednesday at noon to [email protected].

**Chamber Chatter advertising is FREEa member benefit.** What is Project #Rally4Local?

PA Media Group is committed to the economic health of our local market. Just as COVID19 is changing that landscape daily, we are changing to meet our advertising partner's needs. #Rally4Local is a four step approach to bringing value to you:

STEP 1: FREE Community website! List your business, your website/social media page, phone number and description at our new site, Rally4Local.com. Include ways the community can support you (gift cards, curbside pickup,etc.). This also includes a printed listing in the Sunday Patriot News! To get started, sign up here!

STEP 2: Deeply discounted local advertising (see attached) and print packages for as little as $151.16 per week!

STEP 3: FREE Virtual Bootcamps to help you navigate your business during these tough times. Hosted by PAMG, sign up here !

STEP 4: PROMOTION - The PA Media Group will appeal to the community about the importance of supporting local business now more than ever! We will leverage our reach to shout the message from the mountaintops! This is our commitment to you.

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Civil War and More 10 South Market Street, Mechanicsburg, PA 17055 Phone: 717.766.1899 Email: [email protected] www.civilwarandmore.com ORRSTOWN FINANCIAL SERVICES, INC. ANNOUNCES ELECTION OF LINFORD WEAVER TO BOARD OF DIRECTORS

Orrstown Financial Services, Inc. (NASDAQ: ORRF) today announced that Linford (Lin) Weaver has been elected to the Boards of Directors of the Company and its principal subsidiary, Orrstown Bank, effective June 1, 2020.

Mr. Weaver currently serves as Co-President of the Shady Maple Companies. He has significant experience managing complex organizations, and brings a broad range of executive leadership skills to the ORRF Board of Directors, including financial analysis, human resources, risk management, information technology, and strategic marketing. Under his leadership, the Shady Maple Farmers Market has grown into the largest supermarket in Pennsylvania, and the Shady Maple Smorgasbord has grown to be the largest buffet in theUnited States. In addition to these entities, Mr. Weaver also oversees Shady Maple RV Sales and Service,Houston Run Development, and Weaver Realty Investment Properties, all of which are well-known and highly-respected organizations throughout Orrstown’s footprint, and further highlight Weaver’s depth and breadth of experience.

“We are delighted to welcome Lin Weaver to the Orrstown boards,” said Joel R. Zullinger, Chairman. “Lin’s business acumen and extensive knowledge of our eastern Pennsylvania market, particularly in the Lancaster and Berks County communities, will be of tremendous value as we continue to expand our operations and presence in this rapidly-growing area.”

Mr. Weaver currently serves as President of the Board of the Conestoga Christian School and as a member of the missions board of Missions Me. He and his wife, Bernice, are the proud parents of four children and reside in East Earl, Pennsylvania.

In addition to Mr. Weaver’s appointment, the Company also announced that Robert (Bob) DeAlmeida resigned from the Orrstown boards effective June 1, 2020, to pursue other interests.

“We are grateful to Bob for his service to our company and his counsel,” said Mr. Zullinger. “We wish him all the best in his future endeavors.” Direct Delivery when shopping! www.youravon.com/melissahiler COVID-19 Testing Now Offered at Mechanicsburg Patient First

Available by Appointment

Starting today, Patient First provides drive-up COVID-19 testing by appointment at its location along South Sporting Hill Road in Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania. This location replaces a previous testing site at Patient First’s Colonial Park urgent care center. The move allows for more convenient patient and vehicle access to COVID-19 testing. Appointments at the Mechanicsburg center may be scheduled now by calling the center at (717) 943-1718.

All Patient First Medical Centers, including the designated testing centers, remain open on a walk-in basis from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m., every day, for patients who have an urgent need for medical or injury care.

Appointments for testing are made by calling a designated testing center. Patients are asked about symptoms and risk factors to determine whether they meet screening criteria based on guidance from the Centers for Disease Control (CDC). The screening criteria include meeting any of the following conditions:

• Symptoms

You have at least one of the following:

• Coughing • Shortness of Breath • Difficulty Breathing

OR you have at least two of the following:

• Fever • Chills • Sore Throat • Fatigue • Body Aches or Muscle Pain • Headache • Nausea and/or Vomiting • Diarrhea • Loss of Appetite • Loss of Smell and/or Taste

• You are a healthcare worker or first responder. • You have had prolonged contact with (e.g. live with or work closely with) a COVID-19 positive person or a person waiting for COVID-19 test results. • You reside in a nursing home or other congregate living facility. • You are a cancer patient who requires COVID-19 testing before beginning or resuming treatment. • You are required by your doctor, hospital, or outpatient surgical center to have COVID-19 testing prior to a planned surgery. • You are required by your employer to have COVID-19 testing prior to beginning or returning to work.

Testing is scheduled between 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. and 2 p.m. to 6 p.m., 7 days a week. All test samples are collected outside of the center; patients may remain in their vehicles through the entire process. The staff member collecting samples is equipped with proper personal protective equipment (PPE), including an N95 mask, gloves, eye protection, and gown. continued on next page... Samples are sent to a third-party reference lab for testing. Results will generally be available in about 2-5 days and accessible on Patient First’s Patient Portal. If patients do not already have a Patient First Portal Account set up, they will receive a temporary code allowing them to do so when they come in for testing.

For most insured patients, there is no out-of-pocket expense for COVID-19 testing. The visit will be submit- ted to patients' insurance. Patient First accepts all major insurance plans, including Medicare and Medicaid. For self-pay patients, the cost is $90 plus a separate bill from the lab in some cases. The lab will determine what, if anything, it bills the patient.

Appointments are not needed for visits unrelated to COVID-19 testing. All Patient First centers have taken steps to provide a safe environment for patients and staff, including requiring all patients and staff to wear masks while inside the center, thoroughly disinfecting surfaces throughout the center at regular intervals, requiring frequent hand washing, and limiting visitors to only essential family members.

Updates about testing sites, instructions about how to make an appointment, and other information are available at www.patientfirst.com/covid-19-testing.

WILLS, TRUSTS, & CHARITABLE INTENTIONS PRESENTATION

SAVE THE DATE

June 17, 2020 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm via ZOOM

YOUR HOSTS Walters & Galloway, PLLC The Mechanicsburg Area Community Foundation is a regional foundation of The Joseph T. Simpson Public Library Foundation for Enhancing Communities

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