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Celebrating Fine Dining with Chef Kalathas MARCH 19 OUTLOOK THE CELEBRATING FINE DINING TEN YEARS WITH CHEF LFC YOUTH KALATHAS Helping our members prosper and supporting our community. 717-264-7101 I Chambersburg.org BOARD OF DIRECTORS NEWMEMBERS The Greater Chambersburg Chamber of Commerce extends a warm welcome to its Kim Crider new members and would also like to congratulate the following members for their Optavia - Chair anniversaries. Together, we can help everyone prosper and enhance the quality of Troy Garman life in the region. RE/MAX Realty Agency Immediate Past Chair Hotels, Motels, Bed & Breakfasts Garden Center Luke Martin Baymont Inn & Suites Klenzing’s Garden Center SEK, CPAs & Advisors - Vice Chair 1122 Wayne Ave. Jordan Klenzing Michael J. Connor Chambersburg, PA 17202 2922 Molly Pitcher Hwy S. Walker, Connor & Spang, LLC - Treasurer 717-264-1200 Chambersburg, PA 17202 717-375-6088 Sherri H. Stahl Insurance [email protected] Summit Health - Secretary Campbell Insurance & www.Facebook.com/Klenzings- Angela Quigley Investments, LLC Garden-Center-246098000915/ SEK, CPAs & Advisors - DCI Chair Jaime Fagan Colby Fry 759 Stouffer Ave. Automotive Services CVR Uniforms Chambersburg, PA 17201 Heck’s Diesel Tech, LLC Foundation President 717-261-1933 Austin Heck www.CampbellInsuranceTeam.com 2685 Edenville Rd. Eric Foreman Chambersburg, PA 17202 Patriot Federal Credit Union Rental Facilities/Banquets CADC Vice President 717-504-8681 Grant Street Loft [email protected] Carlos Perez Anne Schoenhofen www.HecksDieselTech.com/ CPA Wireless Boost Mobile 227 Grant St. Melanie Furlong Chambersburg, PA 17201 SpiriTrust Lutheran Home Care & Hospice 717-496-8551 Alice Hawbaker [email protected] LCSi Lehman Construction Services, Inc. www.GrantStreetLoft.com Jeff Truhan The Shook Home Mark Durniak Fuddruckers MEMBER Brad Evans Bartlett Tree Expert Company MILESTONES Angela Lynch Chambersburg Area School District Foundation 55 Years R. Perry Fence Company R. A. Hill, Inc. Patricia Abbott SEK, CPAs & Advisors 10 Years Strickler Insurance Agency Erickson Financial Bill Boltz 30 Years ULTA Beauty RE/MAX Realty Agency - Sam Small 5 Years Herbert, Rowland & Grubic, Inc. Jake Naugle 20 Years Spherion Staffing Patriot Federal Credit Union The Eagle Construction Company Sweetfrog Camilla Rawleigh LA Cameras Wilson College Rhodes Grove Camp & Conference 1 Year Center Americana Souvenirs & Gifts Van Gray Herbruck Poultry Ranch, Inc. GearHouse Brewing Co. 15 Years Hometown Garage Brian Wise A.C.& T., Inc. Lee & Associates of Eastern PA BWise Manufacturing, LLC N. Nasreen Khan, D.O. Outlook Newsletter I 717-264-7101 I Chambersburg.org CHAMBER CHAIR’S TEAM MESSAGE Stephen Christian President of Greater Chambersburg As I write this message, it’s been several days since Chamber of Commerce the completion of another successful IceFest. In Executive Director of Chambersburg my last chair message I referenced that “it takes Area Development Corp. a village” to raise a chair. The phrase is even truer [email protected] when it comes to pulling off the largest ice festival in the state of Pennsylvania; it takes a village to raise an IceFest! Maryliz Toohig Finance & Human Resources Director Our community pulls together in a way that few do to in order to manage [email protected] the massive amount of events, attendees, volunteers, sponsors, contest participants, vendors and various logistical matters that invariably occur Joel Black before and during the event itself. You may not know that while the Chamber Membership Director and our DCI affiliate are certainly involved, much of the work is done by other [email protected] community entities including Downtown Business Council and Council for the Arts. The “village” of volunteers needed to pull off every event includes the aforementioned folks, plus several service organizations, students from Angela Schaeffer Chambersburg Area Senior High School, churches, local leaders, business Director of Operations & sponsors and many others. Assistant to the President [email protected] Did you know that the planning for the 2020 IceFest is already underway? Get involved! Do you have an area of expertise that may benefit an event or a logistical issue? Raise your hand! Do you want to sponsor an event that Lark Kennedy dovetails what you do as a business? Now’s the time to put in your request! Communications & Marketing Manager Maybe cold weather events aren’t your favorite? The Chamber is always on the Civil War Seminars Coordinator lookout for committee members for events like our signature (and super FUN!) [email protected] Sip & Savor event being held on April 13 or for our Annual Golf Tournament in June. The Chamber tagline is “it’s all about community,” and that is apparent as we depend on so many individuals and businesses to help make community Stacy Guyer events successful throughout the year. Thank you all for everything that you do! Accounting Assistant [email protected] Sue Black Customer Service Representative & Heritage Center Coordinator Kim Crider Certified Health Coach, Optavia [email protected] Board Chair, Greater Chambersburg Chamber of Commerce Laiton Suders Administrative Assistant [email protected] Virginia Harriger Executive Director of Greater Chambersburg Chamber Foundation [email protected] Sam Thrush President of Downtown Chambersburg Inc. [email protected] Our Mission: We exist to help our members prosper and to enhance the quality of life in the Chambersburg area. Outlook Newsletter I 717-264-7101 I Chambersburg.org Outlook Newsletter I 717-264-7101 I Chambersburg.org FINE DINING WITH CHEF KALATHAS 2018 Recipients P.C. Phabulous Photos by Philip Chef Mike Kalathas with his wife Laurie and their two daughters. Photos of Sip & Savor: For Your Eyes Only held in April 2018. Each year, business leaders and community members Early Bird tickets to Sip & Savor are $85 through March 8 and are invited to attend an exquisite, formal evening at The $95 per person through April 1. Complimentary wine will Orchards featuring a decadent, four-course food and be available throughout the evening. For more information wine pairing prepared by Chef Mike Kalathas. Guests will or to purchase tickets, visit Chambersburg.org/Events. also enjoy live & silent auctions, games of chance, musical entertainment and networking on April 13. Sponsor opportunities are available for businesses seeking to increase their business exposure to community and Chef Kalathas is the owner of The Orchards, a high-end business leaders. Two exclusive sponsorships are available restaurant at 1580 Orchard Dr. He is a graduate of the including the Wine Sponsor for $2,000 that includes a table Culinary Institute of America and has perfected the art of for eight and the Live Auction Sponsor for $1,000 that cooking in New York City, Nantucket, California, France also includes a table for eight. Other sponsorships include and Greece to bring the very best in culinary creations to Benefactor for $500 Patron and for $250; both include Chambersburg. preferred seating at the event. More than 100 guests will enjoy a four-course food and Details about sponsor benefits are available at wine pairing during the 6th Annual Sip & Savor: Fire and Chambersburg.org/Events or contact Joel Black at 717-264-7101 Ice fundraiser. Attendees will sample food prepared by ext. 202 or [email protected]. Chef Kalathas paired with local wines from Jan Zell Wines Grand Sponsor: and Adams County Winery. “I’m excited to feature so many unique dishes at this fundraising event,” said Chef Kalathas. “I believe everyone in attendance will love the culinary experience at Sip & Savor. When you pair food with wine something happens in your mouth that changes the way both taste. We’ll talk about each course and educate our guests about why we Heads or Tails Sponsor Silent Auction Sponsor Entertainment Sponsor paired particular wines with different foods.” This event will showcase food as art and food as science while featuring an elegant atmosphere of lights and mirrors starting at 5:30 p.m. Guests will enjoy live entertainment, auctions, networking, games, prizes and Benefactor Sponsors: LCSi Lehman Construction Services, Inc. more. The live and silent auctions will include locally-made Conewago Enterprises, Inc. gifts, vacation packages, tickets to sporting events and more! Patron Sponsors: Bartlett Tree Experts, Newcomer Associates, Patriot Federal Credit Union, People Ready, Valley Agency Outlook Newsletter I 717-264-7101 I Chambersburg.org Chamber Members Recognized The Chamber will honor several of its members for their delays and disabilities, such as autism. Donations to help accomplishments in 2018 at the Annual Awards Breakfast fund the project have been given by Brechbill & Helman presented by M&T Bank on Thursday, April 4 from 7 to 9 Co., Inc., Dennis E. Black Engineering, Inc., Triad a.m. at the Chambersburg Country Club, 3646 Scotland Engineering, Inc. and others. Road. Honors include the international ATHENA Leadership Award and recognizing members for their property Sponsorships for the breakfast are available! Table improvements, innovation, volunteerism and more. sponsorships are $300 (includes preferred seating for a table of eight) and Patron sponsorships are $75 (includes Our featured speaker, Tom O'Connor, president of Leg preferred seating for two). Individuals may purchase Up Farm, will speak following the awards presentation. tickets for $25 for members and $30 for non-members. Tom plans to discuss more about Leg Up Farm, which is Register early before the event sells out! Learn more a nonprofit therapy center that will provide treatment for at Chambersburg.org/Events or call 717-264-7101. children with special needs. The Franklin County facility in Registration deadline is 9 Guilford Township is expected to break ground this year Grand Sponsor: a.m. on Monday, April 1. and open in late 2020. It will be designed to specifically No-shows will be billed. treat children up to the age of 21 with developmental Upcoming Lunch & Learn Join us on March 28 for a Lunch & Learn hosted by Penn consequences of our behavior. State Mont Alto! From 11:30 a.m.
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