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Thank You! to These Members for Renewing Their Membership for 2018 Thank You! To These Members for Renewing Their Membership for 2018. Your Support is Greatly Appreciated. List as of 2/21/18 1806 Uniques & Antiques Boyer Financial Planning DCZip Enterprises/dba Hidden Valley 1st Summit Bank Boys & Girls Club of Somerset County, Inc. Rentals A-1 Garage Doors and Openers Budget Blinds of South Johnstown Deaner Funeral Homes, Inc. A-1 Vending Company Bull's Eye Security, Inc. Debra DiLoreto AAA East Central Bulow, Hottle & Co. Deer Valley YMCA Camp Ace Air Conditioning Experts, Inc. Bumbleberry Farms LLC Democratic Women of Somerset County Ace Answering Service Butler, Terry Deskevich Consulting Advanced Disposal Caddie Shak Family Fun Park DeVilbiss Healthcare AEPCOR-Geothermal Cambria Regional Chamber of Commerce Doing Better Business AFLAC - Frank James Your Local Cambria Somerset Authority Donner-Farber & Associates, Inc. Independent Agent Representative CambriArts Advertising Dress to the Nines of Somerset County Agchoice Farm Credit, ACA Martinsburg Camp Allegheny Driver, Mary Ellen & Mike Branch Office Camp Harmony Dumbauld's Tire Service, Inc. AK Coal Resources, Inc. Camp T. Frank Soles YMCA Duncan Financial Group Al Meucci Real Estate Cascio's Fruit Market Duppstadt's Country Store Allegany College of Maryland CBIZ Benefits & Insurance Services Dynamic Auction Group Allegheny Lutheran Social Ministries Center Rock, Inc. e s Printing & Copying Allegheny Mountain Antique Gallery Central City, Borough of EADS Group, The Allstate Insurance, Burchfield Insurance Challenge Program, Inc., The Eagle Concrete Products, Inc Alluring Edge Hair & Nail Salon ChamberChoice Earthtech, Inc. Altoona Curve Chan Soon-Shiong Medical Center at Edgewood Grove Storage American Cancer Society Windber Edgewood Welding & Fabrication, Inc. Ameriserv Financial Chickentown Gas & Steam Association Elite Kitchen & Bath Design Center Angelitto's Hair Co. Children's Aid Home Programs of Somerset Elk Lick Township Appalachia Intermediate Unit 8 County, Inc. Epic Journeys, LLC Arcadia Theater Christopher Umble Essentials For Health Area Agency on Aging Chuckwagon, The Eureka Coal Heritage Foundation, Inc. Armstrong Citizen's Neighborhood Bank A Division of Evergreen Insurance, LLC Ash Visual Communications, Scott C. Riverview Bank Exchange Club of Somerset, The Aspire Grant & Development LLC Clapper's Building Materials, Inc Exelos Atlas Printing Company Clark H. Ream Lumber Eye Glass Shoppe, The Augustine Die & Mold, Inc. CME Engineering LP EZ to Use Big Book.com Baker's Home & Garden Center Coleman Bros. Enterprises Faith Lutheran Church Barbera Law - Barbera, Melvin, Svonavec & Color Wear Faranda Farm, Inc. Sperlazza, LLP Comfort Inn Farkosh & Co., PC Barnes Saly & Company, P.C. Community Action Partnership for Somerset Farmer's & Threshermen's Jubilee/ New Barnett, VMD, Dr. Albert P. County Centerville & Rural Volunteer Fire Co. Barron, Dean R. & Diane Community Alliance for Recovery and FCB Realty Partners Beachdale Church of the Brethren Empowerment, Inc. (CARE) Fetch-N-Go Feed and Pet Supply, LLC Beckner Lumber Co., David A. Community Foundation for the Alleghenies - Fike, Cascio & Boose Bedford-Somerset DBHS Somerset County Endowments Findley's Pharmacy, Inc. Beeghly & Keim Jewelers & Gemologists, Conemaugh Meyersdale Medical Center First National Bank Inc. Conemaugh Twp. Supervisors First Peoples Community Federal Credit Beer Ream Co. Confluence Cyclery Union Beggs Brothers Printing, LTD Confluence Lions Club First Peoples Wealth Management Beggs, Pat Confluence Tourism Association Inc. Flooring Solutions by Houpt, LLC Behavioral Health Services of Somerset & Confluence Volunteer Fire Company Ford Business Machines, Inc. Bedford Counties PumpkinFest Forever Media Bella's Copper Kettle Guest House Fort Ligonier Bender's Computer & Network Solutions Corsa Coal Frank E. Cober & Sons, Inc. T/A Cober Benefits Network, Inc. Country Dreams Bed & Breakfast Cummins Benjamin Franklin Plumbing Country Lane Lambs Frantz, Attorney at Law, C. Gregory Benscreek Canoe Club County of Somerset Fraternal Order of Eagles Bentz Bicycle & Model Trains, Cats Meow Courtney Law Offices Frazier Plumbing, Heating & Air, Inc. Village/Jigsaw Puzzle Shop Critchfield Construction Inc. Friedens Lutheran Church Berkebile Oil Co., The Crossroads Feed and Supply Friedens Volunteer Fire Company Berkey Excavating Co., Inc. Croyle-Nielsen Therapeutic Associates, Inc. Friedline Notary Public, Vickie L. Berkshire-Hathaway Home Services Cruise Planners/American Express Travel Friends of Flight 93 National Memorial Berlin Brothersvalley Community Fair Cunningham Broadcasting Corp. Friends of Laurel Hill State Park Berlin Lumber Co., Inc. WATM/ABC-TV/WWCP/FOX-TV Fringe Salon Co. Berwind Natural Resources Cupps, John W. & M. Cheryl G. I. Dayroom Coffee Shop Bicycle Pedaler and Outfitter Custom Ironworks Welding Galecrest Forest Management, L.P. Birthright of Somerset, Inc. CVS / Pharmacy Distribution Ganister Station Bittner Vending, Inc. Daily American Gean Benford Hendershot Bittner, Sarah M. Damin Printing Company, LLC George and Bob's Computer Service Black's Specialty Service Daniel Shaffer's, Inc. Glade Highland Antique Iron Association Boose, II, Esq., Robert I. Dare To B Different Glessner, Charles R. & Amy Boswell Lumber Company Darr Construction, Inc. Glessner, Shelley J. Botti, Antoinette Days Inn Global/SFC Valve Corp. Bowlby's Lawn Service DB Homes Thank You! To These Members for Renewing Their Membership for 2018. Your Support is Greatly Appreciated. List as of 2/21/18 Goodwill Industries of the Southern Jennerstown Borough Metzger, Bill & Pamela Alleghenies Jennerstown Municipal Water Authority Meyersdale Area Ambulance Association, Gotjen, Arthur & Marlene Jennerstown Speedway Complex LLC Inc. Gr. Johnstown/Cambria Co. Convention & Jenny Products, Inc. Meyersdale Area Merchants Association Visitor Bureau Jerin Auto Sales, Inc. Meyersdale Area School District Grace United Methodist Church Johnson, Mauri A. Meyersdale Healthcare and Rehab Center Graham's Truck Service-Sorington Fuel Johnstown Christian School Meyersdale, Borough of Injection Service Johnstown Symphony Orchestra Mihalko's General Contracting, Inc. Greater Johnstown Career & Technology Johnstown Tomahawks Hockey Mill Shoppe Antiques at Rockwood Mill Center Organization Shoppes Green Clean Janitorial Junior Achievement of Western PA Miller Funeral Home & Crematory Green Mountain Construction Group LLC K & D Auto Electric, Inc. Miller Graphics, Jon Guy Chemical Company, Inc. Kashurba Web Design Group, LLC Miller Pools & Spas, Inc. Hampton Inn Kenny Ross Chevrolet-Cadillac Miller, Jr., Glenn E. Happy Camper's Market Kentucky Fried Chicken/Long John Silvers Mitall, PE, Robert Harold Shepley & Associates, LLC Keystone Drill Services, Inc. Mlaker Transportation Harris Battery Company, Inc. Kiwanis Club of Somerset Morocco Welding Hauger-Zeigler Funeral Home Kneppco Equipment LLC Mosholder Insurance Agency Hay's Custom Butchering, Inc. Knepper Insurance Group Mostoller Construction Company/ BCI Haz Beanz Brewhouse Café Krause Electric & Refrigeration, Inc. Acrylic Bath Systems Hemminger Homes, Inc. Lamar Advertising Mostoller Country Corral and Restaurant Hemminger Plumbing & HVAC Lambert Appliance Repair, Travis Mostoller Landfill Inc. Henry Antiques and Flea Market Laundry Arena, LLC Mount Aloysius College Henry's Cake & Candy Supplies/Henry's Laurel Arts, Inc. Mountain Playhouse, The Candies Laurel Asphalt LLC Mountain Ridge Trails Resort LLC Herring Motor Co., J.E. Laurel Highlands Beverage Mountain Top Custom Kitchens & Baths Herring Truck Parts Laurel Highlands Council Boy Scouts of Mt. Union Church Hickory Hollow Campground America Mulcahy, Robert F. Hidden Valley Foundation, Inc. - South Laurel Highlands Financial Services, LP Musser Engineering, Inc. Ridge #3563 Laurel Highlands Model Railroad Club, Inc. National Road Heritage Corridor Hidden Valley Resort Laurel Highlands Photography Club Nature's Granite LLC Highland Harley Davidson Laurel Highlands Visitors Bureau New Centerville Stone & Sand Highland Hill Laurel Hill State Park Complex Newman Enterprises, Inc., N. J. Highlands Chiropractic Laurel Hill Trout Farm, Inc. Next Step Center, Inc. Highmark Blue Cross Blue Shield Laurel Manor Motel Norse Dairy Systems, L.P. Hillegas, Hazel Laurel Mountain North American Hoganas, Inc. Hiram G. Andrews Center/Commonwealth Laurel Mountain Coin & Jewelry North Carolina Furniture Outlet Technical Institute Laurel Quick Print North Ridge Baptist Church Hite Company, The Laurel View Village North Star School District Holiday Inn Express/HK Realty LLC Laurel Vista Farm Northwood Realty Services Hollern-Koontz Insurance Agency LCT Energy, LP Oakhurst Grille & Event Center Hooversville Borough Leach, Jack R. Oaks Poultry Company, Inc Hoss's Steak & Sea House Learning Lamp, The Office of Vocational Rehabilitation Hostel on Main, The Legacy Truck Centers, Inc. Ohiopyle Trading Post, Inc. Hottle, Tammy Leiss Tool & Die Olde Earth Products Howard Hanna Geary Real Estate Levi Deal Mansion Onstead Enterprises Humane Society of Somerset County Lewis Cramer Construction Co., Inc. Ophthalmic Associates Huston's Haunted Hollow Lincoln Highway Heritage Corridor Oster, David and Toni Ickes Insurance Agency, Inc. Lincoln Township Supervisors PA Army National Guard Inco Beverage, Inc. 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