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gre ater waynesboro cha mber of comme rce Thinking of SELLING OR BUYING? Trust the advice of a professional and call, email or text Arlene today! at b le o f c o nt e nts 2020 Our Chamber. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Our Community. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Government. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 ARLENE B. UNGER Local Education . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 Associate Broker, REALTOR®, CDPE, ABR Business and Industry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 Living Well . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46 RE/MAX Associates Keeping the Faith. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 Realty Group The Great Outdoors. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58 Office: 717-762-8100 Do | Dine | Stay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66 Extension 110 Community Resources. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78 Call or Text: 717-404-2680 Membership Directory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86 Email: arleneungersells Alphabetical Membership. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 114 @gmail.com www.arleneungersells.com CONNECT WITH US | #GROWWBO 4 | 1920 – 2020 | celebrating 100 years of the chamber
gre ater waynesboro cha mber of comme rce gre ate r waynesboro cha mber of commerce A great place to live, MISSION Enhancing our community by fostering business success, building connections, and providing resources for our members. work and play! DEAR FRIEND, VISION Growing a Vibrant Business Community! OUR CHAMBER Away from the bustle… close to the fun! Welcome to the greater As the largest and most influential business organization in the area, the Waynesboro area – where the city comes to relax. Whether you are Greater Waynesboro Chamber of Commerce is a resource for businesses looking to relocate your home or business, visiting, or just briefly and community members, providing support to its member businesses passing through, I invite you to use this community guide to explore and information services to the public. all that this area has to offer. The chamber provides its members with a multitude of opportunities to The greater Waynesboro area is a charming town full of rural heritage, help improve a company’s bottom line, expand its network, strengthen unique architecture, historic landmarks, flourishing employees’ professional skills, and better expose the company’s brand to arts scene and thriving business and industry. other businesses and the community at-large. Waynesboro was once ranked one of the 10 Best Places to Retire in Pennsylvania by A chamber membership is a business’s badge of credibility as an ethical, the Real Estate Blog. The blog also named reliable company and demonstrates that company’s commitment to working Waynesboro a top town in Pennsylvania together with the chamber to improve the socio-economic well-being of for weather. the greater Waynesboro area. We love it here and think you will, too. Whether the reason you’re here is for business or pleasure, welcome to our cozy town – where you’ll soon ASHLYN SHOCKEY Assistant Director discover is a great place to live, 717-762-7123 | admin@waynesboro.org work and play. Sincerely, JACKIE MOWEN Executive Director 717-762-7123 | director@waynesboro.org 6 | 1920 – 2020 | celebrating 100 years of the chamber 717-762-7123 | www.waynesboro.org | 7
BOARD OF DIRECTORS gre ater waynesboro cha mber of comme rce gre ate r waynesboro cha mber of commerce David Kirkpatrick » Concrete Leveling with PolyLevel Owner/General Manager » Concrete Repair and Protection Cell 717-729-5581 » Outdoor Living Areas Office 717-765-0010 dave@kmoutdoor.com » K-MOO Outdoor Living Products Matt Gunder Douglas Smith Julie Powell Rev. Pam Illick President Vice President Treasurer Secretary Coldwell Banker Edward Jones F&M Trust Trinity Lutheran Church MEMBERS-AT-LARGE Come create memories! Tickets on sale starting September 18 th for the @capitoltheatrecenter 2019 - 2020 Season! 159 S. Main St. Chambersburg, PA thecapitoltheatre.org (717) 263-0202 M-F 11-4 Darren Clark Sid Creager Andy Everetts Clark Computer Service Musselman & Creager M&T Bank Mark McLaughlin, Jr. Roxann Miller Stephanie Parson McLaughlin’s Energy Services Penn State Quincy Village Lesley Quesada Wendy Royer Mayor Richard Starliper LQ Design LLC WASD Borough of Waynesboro 8 | 1920 – 2020 | celebrating 100 years of the chamber 717-762-7123 | www.waynesboro.org | 9
our community our community Our Community Our Weather The GREATER WAYNESBORO AREA is comprised of Mont Alto Borough, How’s the weather here? Great! Good enough, in fact, that Movoto Real Estate Quincy Township, Washington Township, and Waynesboro Borough, on the blog named Waynesboro a top town for weather in Pennsylvania with weather southern border of the state. Waynesboro is in the Cumberland Valley between not prone to catastrophic proportions. Summers are warm with an average Hagerstown, Maryland, and Chambersburg, Pennsylvania. It is part of July temperature of 83 degrees. Winters are often mild with an average January Chambersburg, PA Micropolitan Statistical Area, which is part of the Baltimore– temperature of 46 degrees. Washington metropolitan area. It is 2 miles north of the Mason–Dixon line and Residents here enjoy picnics amidst budding flora in spring, lazy afternoon swims close to Camp David and the Raven Rock Mountain Complex. and rounds of golf during summer, walks under canopies of amber and scarlet The Greater Waynesboro Area had been home to Native Americans for thousands foliage in fall and snowman building and sledding beneath clear winter skies. of years prior to settlement by Anglo-Europeans in the mid-18th century. It is one of several dozen towns, cities, and counties named after General Anthony Wayne, a hero of the American Revolutionary War. Population By Municipality » Mont Alto Borough: 1,739 » Quincy Township: 5,481 » Waynesboro Borough: 10,874 » Washington Township: 14,467 * Total Population: 32,561 *2013-2017 American Community Survey Photo © John Briggs Photo © John Briggs Photo © John Briggs Photo © John Briggs 10 | 1920 – 2020 | celebrating 100 years of the chamber 717-762-7123 | www.waynesboro.org | 11
our community our community QUALITY VACUUMS Commercial & Household Quincy Township Sales | Service | Supplies 717-762-5679 | www.quincytwp.org 717-765-4615 Township Office 7575 Mentzer Gap Road, Waynesboro, PA 17268 Monday – Friday 9:30am until 7pm Elected Officials Township Supervisors Saturday 9am until 2pm 11113 Buchanan Trail East in Waynesboro Founded in 1800, Quincy Township shares a municipal boundary with the Borough of Mont Alto. In 1878, through the energies of G.B. Weistling and others, the Mont Alto Railroad was Mont Alto Borough extended to Waynesboro through Quincy Township. Many historic 717-749-5808 | www.montaltoborough.com homes and buildings still stand in the Borough Office 3 N. Main Street, Mont Alto, PA 17237 Quincy Township Road Construction township, which is host to numerous Elected Officials Borough Council, Mayor farms and orchards. Mont Alto was founded in 1762 as Funkstown The Western part of Quincy Township is part of the Great Appalachian Valley, an by early settler John Funk. The Mont Alto agricultural area with elevations in the township ranging from 650 to 1,100 feet, Railroad was built in 1872 to facilitate while the eastern half is on the slopes and crest of South Mountain, the highest transportation of products. Soon after, in point of which is the summit of Snowy Mountain, with an elevation exceeding 1879, Funkstown and the neighboring 2800 feet. The Appalachian Trail traverses the Eastern side of the township. village of Alto Dale combined to become Statistics & Info Mont Alto. The Borough of Mont Alto was incorporated in 1913. » Zip Code: 17268 (PO Boxes 17247) » Median Age: 46.8 » Total Households: 1,945 » Population: 5,481 M a yor Legend has it that abolitionist John Brown » Median Household Income: $61,898 Whit m or e lived in Franklin County and occasionally taught Sunday School at Emmanuel Episcopal Church in Mont Alto, now located at the edge of the Penn State Mont Alto Campus. Dr. Joseph T. Rothrock established the Mont Alto Forest Academy in 1903. It became annexed by the Borough of Mont Alto and in 1959, Penn State Mont Alto began offering courses. Statistics & Info » Zip Code: 17237 » Median Age: 32.1 » Total Households: 676 » Population: 1,739 » Median Household Income: $59,432 12 | 1920 – 2020 | celebrating 100 years of the chamber 717-762-7123 | www.waynesboro.org | 13
our community our community Washington Township Waynesboro Borough 717-762-3128 | www.washtwp-franklin.org 717-762-2101 | www.waynesboropa.org Township Office 13013 Welty Road, Waynesboro, PA 17268 Borough Office 55 E. Main Street, Waynesboro, PA 17268 Elected Officials Township Supervisors Elected Officials Borough Council, Mayor Consisting of 39.4 square miles Waynesboro was founded in 1749 when surrounding the Borough of Scotsman John Wallace settled near the Waynesboro, Washington Township Antietam Creek. Wallace held title to was organized in 1779. The town- 633 acres, almost one square mile. He ship communities of Zullinger, called his land “Mount Vernon,” while Rouzerville, and Blue Ridge Summit others referred to it as “Wallacetown.” were founded in 1868, while the area His son, John, later inherited the land of Wayne Heights was laid out in the after returning home from fighting in early 20th century. the Revolutionary War. After the creation of the railroad, Blue Ridge Summit became a resort town, M a yor In 1797, John mapped out a town boasting luxurious hotel accommodations for the wealthy that traveled there St a r li p e r of 90 lots, which he named from the Washington, D.C., region to vacation. “Waynesburg” after his admired commander, General “Mad” Anthony Today, Washington Township is home to a number of historic sites, including Wayne. The town’s name was contested Renfrew Museum and Park, Harbaugh Church and Cemetery, Welty Mill by several other Pennsylvania towns Bridge, and the Civil War Battle of Monterey Pass. bearing the same name and the federal Statistics & Info government soon ruled post offices in the same state could not have the same » Zip Code: 17268 » Median Age: 46.7 name. The town was incorporated as » Total Households: 5,916 » Population: 14,467 “Waynesborough,” which in 1831 was » Median Household Income: $59,022 shortened to “Waynesboro.” Statistics & Info » Zip Code: 17268 » Median Age: 39.4 » Total Households: 5,203 Photo © John Briggs » Population: 10,874 » Median Household Income: $38,222 14 | 1920 – 2020 | celebrating 100 years of the chamber 717-762-7123 | www.waynesboro.org | 15
Historic Beginnings our community our community ON THE FRONTIER As the years continued, Waynesboro became a crossroads town and prospered by providing goods and services for the wagon trains traveling west. According to local lore, during the French and Indian War, two young girls, the Renfrew sisters, were attacked and killed by Native Americans while washing laundry in a creek near their home. The tale tells us several townspeople banded together to find those responsible for the girls’ deaths and obtain the girls’ remains so a proper burial could take place. Guidance You Can Count On. All Photos © John Briggs Tax CIVIL WAR INVOLVEMENT Audit During the Civil War in June 1863, Confederate troops preparing for the Battle of Gettysburg captured Waynesboro for 15 days, raising the Confederate flag above town QuickBooks Consulting and forcing citizens to provide food to the soldiers. The Battle of Monterey Pass Payroll occurred in Blue Ridge Summit just days after the Battle of Gettysburg. It was during this battle that George Armstrong Custer and his Michigan Calvary Brigade Bookkeeping attacked and captured part of Robert E. Lee’s retreating Army of Northern Virginia. Human Resources Estate Planning & Administration Succession Planning Retirement Plan Administration Chambersburg, PA Hagerstown, MD 804 Wayne Ave. 19405 Emerald Sq., Ste. 1400 717-263-3910 301-733-5020 sek.com 16 | 1920 – 2020 | celebrating 100 years of the chamber 717-762-7123 | www.waynesboro.org | 17
our community our community Industry The foundation of Waynesboro’s industrial activity was laid by George Frick, whose invention of a small steam engine for farm use replaced cumbersome horsepower. He founded Frick Co., now known as Johnson Controls, in 1873, while brothers Abraham and Franklin Landis followed in his inventive footsteps. The Landis brothers not only manufactured the first cylindrical grinding machines in 1883, they also formed Landis Tool and Landis Machine, now known as Cinetic Landis Corp. and Landis Threading System, respectively. Today, local industrial wealth is further enhanced by Beck Manufacturing, maker of pipe nipples and couplings and Manitowoc Crane Group. Formerly known as Grove Worldwide, Manitowoc is the world’s largest manufacturer of mobile cranes. INDUSTRIAL MUSEUM The Waynesboro Area Industrial Heritage Trust is found on a quiet Waynesboro side street in a former church built by Franklin Landis, one of the area’s early industrial pioneers. Open to residents and visitors for special events and by appointment, the museum’s mission is Why Hurley Auctions? to provide insight into the community’s rich industrial heritage. ü Over 2000 successful real estate Experience, Located at 235 Philadelphia Avenue, the auctions Integrity, museum houses a collection of locally ü Over 2000 successful personal RESULTS! significant artifacts, drawings, and property auctions photographs. For more information, ü Over 500 successful online auctions ü Over 1500 appraisals completed call 717-762-4460 or visit: industrialmuseum.weebly.com. 25 years in business When you hire Hurley Auctions you don’t hire an auctioneer, you Call Us Today! hire a team of 717.597.9100 seasoned professionals! www.HURLEYAUCTIONS.com 18 | 1920 – 2020 | celebrating 100 years of the chamber 717-762-7123 | www.waynesboro.org | 19
Local Government government government www.GREENGROVEGARDENS.com | 717-597-0800 LEGISLATORS FRANKLIN COUNTY COMMISSIONERS David S. Keller, Chairman Robert L. Thomas Robert G. Ziobroski 340 N Second Street Chambersburg, PA 17201 717-261-3810 www.franklincountypa.gov Showcasing 40+ acres of manicured gardens, water features and garden structures to provide you with the perfect backdrop for your wedding ceremony. Pennsylvania House Pennsylvania State Pennsylvania Governor of Representatives Senator Retired Colonel Tom Wolf State Rep. Paul Schemel Doug Mastriano Room 225 1402 E. Main Street 37 South Main Street, Suite 200 508 Main Capitol Building Waynesboro, PA 17268 Chambersburg, PA 17201 Harrisburg, PA 17120 717-749-7384 717-264-6100 717-787-2500 www.repschemel.com www.senatormastriano.com www.pa.gov U.S. House of U.S. Senate U.S. Senate Representatives Senator. Pat Toomey Senator Bob Casey Jr. Congressman 320 Market Street 22 S. Third Street, Suite 6A RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL PAVING • SEAL COATING & EXCAVATING Dr. John Joyce Suite 475E Harrisburg, PA 17101 100 Lincoln Way East Harrisburg, PA 17101 717-231-7540 DIRK MOWEN President and Owner Chambersburg, PA 17201 717-782-3951 www.casey.senate.gov www.ganoepavinginc.com • 717-597-2567 • Cell 717-360-8185 717-753-6344 www.toomey.senate.gov 1455 Buchanan Trail West in Greencastle, PA 17225 johnjoyce.house.gov 20 | 1920 – 2020 | celebrating 100 years of the chamber 717-762-7123 | www.waynesboro.org | 21
government government Putting Down Roots Moving can be stressful and confusing. To help your transition to the area, please see the relocation information below. VEHICLE REGISTRATION NEEDS Newcomers establishing residency are required to apply for a Pennsylvania title and registration for their vehicle(s) within 20 days of entering the commonwealth. To register, new residents must complete registration forms available to down- load at dmv.state.pa.us or at any Pennsylvania Department of Transportation Driver’s License center. » PennDOT Driver’s License Center Franklin Center Shopping Plaza 1320 Lincoln Highway East Chambersburg, PA 17201 800-932-4600 | www.dmv.state.pa.us » Registration, Titles, Plates and Registration Renewal Anthony Highway Auto Sales & Service 11460 Anthony Highway Waynesboro, PA 17268 717-765-4949 | anthonyhwyauto@yahoo.com When filing for vehicle registration(s) make sure you have with you: » A valid title for all vehicles you want to register » Proof of Pennsylvania insurance with effective and expiration dates » Tracing of the vehicle identification number (VIN) or the verification of the VIN by an inspection mechanic or notary public » Appropriate title, lien, registration fees and sales tax if applicable. SALES TAX If you hold a valid title issued in another state and have owned the vehicle six months or more before moving to Pennsylvania, you will not be required to pay any sales tax when you register your vehicle. If you hold a valid title issued in another state and have owned the vehicle less than 6 months before moving to Pennsylvania, you will need to provide proof of sales tax paid to the previous titling jurisdiction or remit PA sales tax. 22 | 1920 – 2020 | celebrating 100 years of the chamber 717-762-7123 | www.waynesboro.org | 23
government government VEHICLE SAFETY INSPECTION A newly-registered vehicle in Pennsylvania must receive a safety inspection Looking to rent your place? within ten days of the registration date. Inspections are performed at official Need a place to rent? inspection stations (usually a repair garage or a service station with a repair shop.) Equipment checks include: lights, brakes, horn, tires, safety belts, exhaust system, mirrors, tag mounting, suspension, turn signals, steering, glazing, wipers, and other major parts of your vehicle. Inspection fees are posted at official inspection stations. These fees do not include repairs to correct vehicle defects. EMISSION INSPECTION MAINTENANCE Pennsylvania is one of many states required by the Federal Environmental Serving your real estate needs in Protection Agency to have a vehicle emissions inspection and maintenance Franklin County for over 25 years program. The I/M program is a key part of the Commonwealth’s strategy to improve its air quality. 10796 Buchanan Trail East Waynesboro, PA 17268 Call the Drive Clean PA customer hotline at 1-800-265-0921 or visit its website 717-765-8011 at: www.drivecleanpa.state.pa.us to find out if the county your vehicle is registered in is required to participate in the emissions inspection program. www.AntietamRealtyInc.com DRIVER’S LICENSES New residents are required to obtain a Pennsylvania driver’s license within 60 days of establishing a permanent residence. To apply, you must appear in person at your local DMV office to fill out forms and take a vision test. You will need to present: » A driver’s license from your previous state of residence that is valid or has expired no more than six months earlier » Social Security Card if your Social Security Number does not appear on your license If your license expired more than six months previously, you will have to present your birth certificate and Social Security Card; apply for a Pennsylvania Learner’s Permit; and complete all required testing before you receive your license. Once the license has been issued, you must surrender the license from your previous state of residence to personnel at the DMV. 24 | 1920 – 2020 | celebrating 100 years of the chamber 717-762-7123 | www.waynesboro.org | 25
NOBODY OFFERSOFFERS NOBODY government government PHOTO IDENTIFICATION CARD Residents of Pennsylvania 16 years of age and older are entitled to a photo NOBODYNOBODY OFFERS NOBODY MORE DISCOUNTS OFFERS MORE OFFERSDISCOUNTS identification card. These cards provide a viable source of identification in lieu of a driver’s license. To apply at a license center, you will need to provide proof of MORE DISCOUNTS THANDISCOUNTS MORE DISCOUNTS MORE FARMERS THAN FARMERS name and birth date; two different forms validating your address; social security card; and a check or money order. 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Not available in all states. See your agent for details. Insurance is underwritten by Farmers Insurance Exchange and other affiliated insurance companies. Visit farmers.com for a complete listing of companies. Not all insurers are authorized to provide insurance in all states. Coverage is not available in all states. YOUR VOTE COUNTS When you visit the driver’s license center, you will have the opportunity to register COUNT Y & LOCAL TA X OFFICES to vote. If you currently are a registered voter in the state of Pennsylvania, you will not » Franklin County Area Tax Bureau need to re-register unless you have changed your name or address. If you do not 443 Stanley Avenue register while at the driver’s license center, voter registration forms can be printed Chambersburg, PA 17201 from votespa.com. 717-263-5141 | www.chambersburgwagetax.com Franklin County Area Tax Bureau is a jointly-operated local government tax TR ASH COLLECTION collection agency that collects local earned income and local services taxes. If you live in Waynesboro Borough, your trash and recycling automatically » Mont Alto Borough » Washington Township is collected weekly because of a contract the borough has with Waste Management. Ronald G. Stritem, Tax Collector Donald L. Ambrose, Tax Collector If you are a resident of Mont Alto, Quincy Township, or Washington Township, 317 Park Street 13013 Welty Road you will need to make your own arrangement for the disposal of trash and Mont Alto, PA 17237 Waynesboro, PA 17268 recyclables. 717-749-7869 717-762-1760 » Washington Township Refuse » Waste Management Transfer & Recycling Center 9446 Letzburg Road » Quincy Township » Waynesboro Borough Debbie J. Gift, Tax Collector Kara Geesaman, Tax Collector 12721 Buchanan Trail East Greencastle, PA 17225 PO Box 185 15 E. Main Street Waynesboro, PA 17268 717-597-6915 Quincy, PA 17247 Waynesboro, PA 17268 717-762-4413 717-749-7476 717-765-9555 26 | 1920 – 2020 | celebrating 100 years of the chamber 717-762-7123 | www.waynesboro.org | 27
Local Education local education local education PUBLIC SCHOOLS Students residing in the greater Waynesboro area have access to a public education in the Waynesboro Area School District. The district educates more than 4,300 students in four elementary schools (K-5), a middle school (6-8), and one senior high school (9-12). Students study at Fairview Elementary, Hooverville Elementary, Mowrey Elementary, Summitview Elementary, Waynesboro Area Middle School, and Waynesboro Area Senior High School. The school district offers a comprehensive curriculum to meet the needs of a diverse student population. English Language Arts (ELA), mathematics, science, social studies, world languages, health, art, music, and physical education represent the core K-12 curriculum. Outdoor learning experiences and field trips enhance the elementary program. Special education services are provided for eligible students. The academic year begins in mid August and ends in May. » Waynesboro Area School » Fairview Elementary School District, Central Office 220 Fairview Avenue 210 Clayton Avenue Waynesboro, PA 17268 Waynesboro, PA 17268 Phone: 717-762-1191, Ext. 1400 717-762-1191 Fax: 717-762-3939 www.wasd.k12.pa.us » Hooverville Elementary » Waynesboro Area School Senior High School 10829 Buchanan Trail East 550 East Second Street Waynesboro, PA 17268 Waynesboro, PA 17268 Phone: 717-762-1191, Ext. 1500 Phone: 717-762-1191, Ext. 1200 Fax: 717-762-4222 Office Fax: 717-749-5164 » Mowrey Elementary School Guidance Fax: 717-762-3787 7891 Tomstown Road Athletic Office: 717-762-1191 ext. 1220 Waynesboro, PA 17268 » Waynesboro Area Phone: 717-762-1191, Ext. 1600 Middle School Fax: 717-749-5856 702 East Second Street » Summitview Elementary Waynesboro, PA 17268 School Phone: 717-762-1191, Ext. 1300 840 East Second Street Fax: 717-762-6566 Waynesboro, PA 17268 Phone: 717-762-1191, Ext. 1800 Fax: 717-762-3764 28 | 1920 – 2020 | celebrating 100 years of the chamber 717-762-7123 | www.waynesboro.org | 29
local education local education PRIVATE SCHOOLS: SAINT ANDREW CATHOLIC SCHOOL St. Andrew Catholic School, established in 1925, is located in the heart of historic downtown Waynesboro. For parents seeking a religious-based education, St. Andrew Catholic School is devoted to fostering Christian values and academic excellence in a nurturing environment by providing a quality faith-filled Catholic education by a highly qualified staff. All curriculum policies and procedures are established by the Office of Catholic Schools of the Diocese of Harrisburg and are voluntarily consistent with the requirements of the National Common Core Standards. While many schools have removed specialized academic courses, Saint Andrew Catholic School continues to offer art, music, library, computer science, physical education, and Spanish. St. Andrew Catholic School integrates the latest educational technologies in order to enhance the existing academic program. Students have access to a number of valu- PRIVATE SCHOOLS: able resources at their fingertips including Chromebooks, Kindle Fires, iPads, and SHALOM CHRISTIAN ACADEMY a fully equipped media lab. Teachers also use Mimio technology in the classroom. Shalom Christian Academy is a Pre-K through 12th grade school focused on In addition to a strong academic program, St. Andrew Catholic School students developing lives of consequence in the world for the kingdom of God. participate in wide array of after school clubs, activities, and community service From the moment your family chooses Shalom, you are part of our community. opportunities. Students in grades four through eight can participate in band and Our culture is based on individuals who come together each school year to support, piano instruction. Furthermore, students can be found planting, tending, and encourage, and energize one another. Within the school setting we provide harvesting the school garden every fall and spring. Fresh produce is donated back opportunities for students to develop relationships with teachers and each other. to the community. Teachers are a living curriculum - meaning they recognize students are impacted Saint Andrew Catholic School is accredited by the Middle States Association of by actions more than words. Families form relationships that extend beyond the Colleges and Schools (MSA) and the National Catholic Education Association school. There is a sense of belonging as students learn together at Shalom. (NCEA). Our goal is to guide students in becoming lifelong learners who are able to engage » Saint Andrew the Apostle 213 E. Main Street the world. Students are prepared academically through a comprehensive curriculum Catholic School, Grades K–8 Waynesboro PA 17268 that offers a variety of course options. Our living curriculum concept is vital as 717-762-3221 students form values, beliefs, and habits. www.saintandrewschool.org Shalom Christian Academy serves more than 475 students in Pre-K through 12th grade on our 33 acre campus. Another 180 students are served through Growing Tree Preschool at our five satellite locations in Waynesboro, Chambersburg, and Greencastle. Shalom is accredited by the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools (MSA) and the Association of Christian Schools International (ACSI). We are a member of the Mennonite Schools Council. » Shalom Christian Academy, 717-375-2223 Grades PreK–12 www.shalomca.com 126 Social Island Road Chambersburg, PA 17202 30 | 1920 – 2020 | celebrating 100 years of the chamber 717-762-7123 | www.waynesboro.org | 31
PURDUE UNIVERSIT Y GLOBAL business & industry local education Business & Industry Building on Purdue’s mission to provide greater access to affordable, high-quality education, Purdue University Global is a public, nonprofit institution that offers a GROWING A VIBRANT world-class education online. BUSINESS COMMUNITY We are dedicated to adult students who need flexibility to fit learning into their busy lives, making it possible to achieve a degree from a school within The Greater Waynesboro Chamber of Commerce is committed to enhancing the the respected Purdue University system—from anywhere in the world. Our greater Waynesboro area by fostering business success, building connections and innovative approach to teaching and outcome-focused curriculum give you the providing resources for out members and community. » Greater Waynesboro Chamber of Commerce skills you need to make an immediate impact on your career and the edge to e ws A g e n cy f e l l a s 118 Walnut St., Suite 111 compete in this fast-changing world economy. N Office on Ma Waynesboro, PA 17268 Part of the respected Purdue University system, Purdue Global has the same in Street 717-762-7123 institutional accreditation and commitment to high academic standards. Choose from more than 175 online programs at the associate’s, bachelor’s, master’s, Velvet Ice Cream www.waynesboro.org and doctoral levels, with courses taught by professors who are practicing The campaign headquarters were set up in Room 3 in the Arcade professionals in their fields. Areas of study include some of today’s most Building downtown. Robert Crosby from the American City Bureau, DOWNTOWN REVITALIZATION in-demand fields such as business, criminal justice, information technology, How It New York and his colleagues visited Waynesboro to help guide and legal studies, nursing, public administration, and psychology. Mainstreet Waynesboro Inc. is dedicated to restoring downtown Waynesboro to establish the new organization of the Chamber of Commerce and recruit members. Mr. Crosby said: an attractive, commercial district. The organization sponsors several community » Purdue University Global events throughout the year, many of which attract residents and visitors to the 844-PURDUE-G | PurdueGlobal.edu downtown. Annual events include the Chocolate Extravaganza, Brewmaster Beer “A Chamber of Commerce represents Festival, Market Day, Tree Lighting, and Holiday Parade. All Began the business and civic sentiment of » Mainstreet Waynesboro, Inc. a community. Building one is taking 13 W. Main Street a step toward organizing the whole Waynesboro, PA 17268 717-762-0397 | www.mainstreetwaynesboro.org nation. When business and professional men and women and workers in all fields of endeavor build a Chamber The Greater Waynesboro Chamber of Commerce of Commerce they build for their Campaign was launched in March of 1920 by MORE THAN A TRADITIONAL DEGREE community and country.” a group of local citizens who determined the Teams and committees were formed to spread the news about the PMP · SHRM CP-SCP · CPSM ® ™ ® new Chamber of Commerce. During the 1920 campaign, Chamber community was in need of an organization memberships were marketed as “investments” for businesses and Supply Chain · Business · Project Management individuals in order to accomplish goals otherwise not possible. The to make the greater Waynesboro area a better campaign had a goal of recruiting 400 members in four days. In the end, 433 business, organization and individual memberships – at a fee For more information contact: Penn State Mont Alto Continuing Education place to live and work. of $25 and three year commitment – were attained. 717-749-4118 · montalto.psu.edu/ce Photo © John Briggs 1902 – 2020 34 | 1920 – 2020 | celebrating 100 years of the chamber 717-762-7123 | www.waynesboro.org | 33 celebrating 100 years of the chamber
The Chamber hit the ground running on various projects such as Chamber Members bringing new businesses to the area, establishing the road in Quincy, forming committees to tackle issues – like vacant rooms, apartments still going strong! and houses – and helping with planning and construction of the hospital. With their success, other communities started The library th ve Fu n e r a l t h e n. . to take notice. Soon after, Frederick, MD and e n. . Gro and now! Anthony Wayne Chambersburg started the process of their and now! own Chamber of Commerces. Up until 1939, the Chamber was governed by a board of directors. During WWII, the Chamber was supplemented by two groups: Potter & Craig.. ORIGINAL BOARD OF DIRECTORS a n d n ow t the Waynesboro Manufacturing Association and the Waynesboro W.R. Davison, Chairman Frank Barnett he L ela n Advertising Club. In 1949, C. L. Wheat, a local car dealer and st i l l h e r e ! M.T. Brown K.G. Potter d! member of the Waynesboro Advertising Club, urged the restructuring J.E. Frantz J.H. Stoner of the Chamber of Commerce. Following a meeting with C.P. Schenck, J.H. Elliott J.W. Croft the president of the Pennsylvania Chamber of Commerce, the local n. . Frick has bee J.G. Benedict Rev. Joseph Guy organization was revived and Wheat was named temporary chairman. Val Smith J.B. Eader In March of 1950, Bylaws were adopted, and the first administrator was named: Darrell Wurster of Pittsburgh. He was followed by a woman (name unknown), Mary Wingert, Frances Miller, Barry Busby, Richard Shook, William Shull, Jeffery Rock, Carol Henicle, Marybeth around for a while! Hockenberry, Carlene Whilhide and, currently, Jackie Mowen. Organizations such as Waynesboro Industrial Development James Shoes. . Corporation, and the Retail Bureau were formed under a partnership with the Chamber. Although there have been many changes throughout the years, the one constant has been the Chamber’s purpose: to support business and community growth, while making the greater Waynesboro area a better place to live and work. a staple in town!
local education business & industry Colleges & Universities Residents living in the area have an exceptional selection of first-rate colleges and universities from which to choose to advance their educational or professional goals. PENN STATE MONT ALTO Located within 10 minutes from downtown Waynesboro, Penn State Mont Alto offers nine baccalaureate degrees and seven associate degrees. Students can also take their first two years at Penn State Mont Alto and transfer to another Penn State campus to complete their studies in the 2 + 2 Program and choose from among 275 Penn State majors. About 180 student athletes annually participate in Mont Alto’s 12 varsity sports (psumontaltoathletics.com), competing in the PSUAC and USCAA. Continuing Education offers professional development workshops and credentialing and certification courses. Customized programs can also be developed to meet the unique workforce needs of local companies and organizations. In the summer, Penn State Mont Alto offers youth programs including MedCamp, STEM Camp and a variety of athletic camps and clinics. » Penn State Mont Alto 1 Campus Drive Mont Alto, PA 17237 Admissions 717-749-6130 | Continuing Education 717-749-4118 | montalto.psu.edu 32 | 1920 – 2020 | celebrating 100 years of the chamber 717-762-7123 | www.waynesboro.org | 35
business & industry business & industry OUR BLEND OF INDUSTRY PUPPIES IN THE PARK MARKET YULETIDE DAY PARADE & The Waynesboro area’s blend of agricultural, commercial, industrial, and ACTIVITIES professional businesses offers a unique atmosphere for a positive business climate 9 AM–4 PM 1–3 PM 5 to 7:30 PM and stable workforce. If you choose to locate your business here, you will find the Main Street Park area has a favorable tax climate and easy access to major highways. This makes 13 West Main Street, Waynesboro, PA 17268 SEPT 21, 2019 OCTOBER 5, 2019 NOV–DEC 2019 DEC. 31, 2019 the Waynesboro area an excellent location for commerce. The workforce includes 717-762-0397 • Bill@waynesboro.org www.MainstreetWaynesboro.org Mainstreet Waynesboro, Inc. small, independently-owned businesses to large companies with hundreds of employees. Banking, construction, education, farming, health care, manufacturing, To downtown and retailers are only a small sample of the businesses represented here. Waynesboro... » Top Employers good things WellSpan Waynesboro Hospital 3,200 are happening Manitowoc Crane Group 1,800 in our community! Johnson Controls/Frick Company 500 Waynesboro Area School District 500 MARCH 7, 2020 MAY 16, 2020 NOW OPEN! LATE MAY – EARLY OCTOBER Source: Franklin County Area Development Corp. 2019 County Profile CHOCOLATE Saturdays EXTRAVAGANZA 8:30 to NOON “…bringing WAYNESBORO INDUSTRIAL hometown back to DEVELOPMENT CORP. MAIN STREET PARK FARMERS MARKET downtown” The Waynesboro Industrial Development Corporation (WIDC) is a 501(C)6 non-profit corporation that strives to develop, own, lease, and improve property that can be used for the advancement of commercial, industrial, and civic purposes with the goal of promoting, stimulating, and revitalizing commerce, industry, and manufacturing in the greater Waynesboro community. WIDC is managed by a 13-member volunteer Board of Directors. The Corporation recently completed with development of the 121 acre Wharf Road Industrial Park in Zullinger, Washington Township. The Park features seven companies who collectively employ more than 300 workers. For more information on WIDC contact 717-762-7123 or visit www.waynesboroidc.org. 36 | 1920 – 2020 | celebrating 100 years of the chamber 717-762-7123 | www.waynesboro.org | 37
BISER FARMS AGRIBUSINESS business & industry business & industry Agriculture is the number one industry in Franklin County. Nearly 1,400 farms operate here, most still family-owned and -operated. The average farm consists of 171 acres. Franklin County ranks second in dairy, peach, and Family-owned and operated dairy apple production and fourth among Pennsylvania’s 67 counties in total cash farm dedicated to providing the receipts, bringing in about $250 million annually. highest quality milk and cheese 717-372-3172 | Shop with us online at biserfarms.com LOCAL AGRIBUSINESS SPOTLIGHT: FRANKLIN COUNTY AREA DEVELOPMENT CORP. Biser Farms Nestled in the heart of South Central Pennsylvania, Biser Farms is a family- owned and operated dairy farm dedicated to providing the highest quality Franklin County Area Development Corp. (FCADC) is a 501(c)(6) nonprofit milk and cheese products to its customers. While dairy farming is hard work that works to create a countywide atmosphere that nourishes planned that requires dedication, there are many rewards one of which is producing a growth and family-sustainable employment opportunities. This is achieved quality product for the American marketplace. with strategies that focus on retention and expansion of existing employers, the selective attraction of new businesses, and assisting the start-up of new At Biser Farms, the Biser family gets to spend their time with the animals businesses. they love while working with their friends and families to craft the best diary product possible. The Biser family takes great pride in knowing the work they Created in 1960, FCADC, since 1986, has facilitated more than 760 successful do matters to their loyal client-base. projects in Franklin County resulting in more than $2.1 billion in capital expenditures and creating and retaining more than 50,000 jobs. Purveyors of fine milk and cheese, the Biser Family products have until just recently only been available to clients within the PA, MD and DE markets. » Franklin County Area Development Corp. With the emergence of the family’s online store and Internet presence, 1900 Wayne Road however, families nationwide may now enjoy what many in South-Central PA Chambersburg, PA 17202 have come recognize as one of the areas best produced cheeses. 717-263-8282 | www.fcadc.com » Biser Farms 3765 Pioneer Drive St. Thomas, PA 17252 717-372-3172 www.biserfarms.com H SHOP WIT ! N E US ONLI 38 | 1920 – 2020 | celebrating 100 years of the chamber 717-762-7123 | www.waynesboro.org | 39
LOCAL AGRIBUSINESS SPOTLIGHT: business & industry business & industry Sugar Hollow Farm Alpacas Greeted by a herd of Huacaya alpacas, Sugar Hollow Farm Alpacas has a friendly and unique welcoming party that makes guests feel like part of the family. Co-owners, Jay Brown and wife Kathy, are delighted to share their story about how the farm came to be one big happy family. “It all started in 2008 at a late summer fair in Lucketts, Virginia,” Jay begins. As the story goes, they stopped by the yarn vendor because Kathy loves to knit. This particular woman sold beautiful, soft, ‘and totally irresistible alpaca yarn,’ as Kathy puts it. They admired photos of the cute crias (baby alpacas) that had been born two weeks earlier, and learned alpacas are one of the easiest livestock to care for. Jay fondly recollects, “Without realizing it, we had found our retirement plan!” Heating Oils and Propane Gas • Family Operated for Over 60 Years Sugar Hollow Farm Alpacas is open to the public and encourages school 11931 Buchanan Trail East, Waynesboro, PA 17268 groups to visit. Come learn more about these beautiful smart mammals that do not have top teeth, can eat two pounds of grass a day, hum to communicate, 717-762-5711 • 800-463-5711 • www.MLHeat.com have distinct personalities, and the softest fleece. » Sugar Hollow Farm Alpacas 9955 Masters Road Waynesboro, PA 17268 717-749-7056 | www.shfalpacas.com STOP BY OUR STO RE ! ltrushstone.com | (717) 765-6941 4493 Buchanan Trail East | Waynesboro, PA 17268 (beside Zullinger Community Center) CUSTOMER SERVICE AND PRICE ARE IMPORTANT TO US, MAKING US THE SMARTEST PLACE TO BUY FOR YOU. 40 | 1920 – 2020 | celebrating 100 years of the chamber 717-762-7123 | www.waynesboro.org | 41
LOCAL AGRIBUSINESS SPOTLIGHT: business & industry business & industry Ivy Hill Farm Fresh is what it’s all about at Ivy Hill Farm – which has been in the Martin PROFESSIONAL PARTNERSHIPS family for seven generations and continues today under the ownership of John (Steven) and Karen Martin. A pledge to carry on the tradition of growing quality fruits, vegetables, and livestock on the 150-acre farm once known as “Hospitality,” here you’ll find everything from fruits and vegetables, herbs and bedding plants, to hanging baskets and other garden items. The retail store shelves specialty items such as nuts, jams, jellies and their very own home-made pressed cider. Ivy Hill Farm is about family and they welcome yours to one of their many events throughout the year: Farm Festival and Blessings of the Crops, Cider Press Party, Annual Apple Dessert Bake Off, and Christmas on the Farm. Nestled in the livestock barns you will find their Yorkshire hogs and chickens. Don’t forget to check out “Harold” the unofficial trade mark known to all who visit the farm. We strive to be your long-term » Ivy Hill Farm Our team will We are advisors. risk management partner. guide you every 13840 Smithsburg Pike We build these partnerships on We are part of your community. step of the way. trust and experience. Smithsburg, MD 21783 FIND US FACEBO ON 301-824-4658 | ivy-hill-farm.com cfpandm.com Waynesboro,PA (717) 655-2449 OK! Craig, Friedly, Potter & Moore a division of Service Agreements 42 | 1920 – 2020 | celebrating 100 years of the chamber 717-762-7123 | www.waynesboro.org | 43
Websites of Interest business & industry business & industry » Borough of Waynesboro » PA Department of www.waynesboropa.org Education » Bureau of Consumer www.pde.state.pa.us Protection » PA Department of Labor www.attorneygeneral.gov and Industry » Center for www.dli.state.pa.us Entrepreneurial Assistance » PA Department of www.pabizonline.com Revenue » Franklin County www.revenue.pa.gov Area Development » PA Department of www.fcadc.com Transportation » Franklin County, PA www.penndot.gov www.co.franklin.pa.us » Small Business » Franklin County Administration Visitors Bureau www.sba.gov www.explorefranklincountypa.com » Small Business » Greater Waynesboro Development Center Chamber of Commerce www.ship.edu/sbdc www.waynesboro.org » State of Pennsylvania » Area Zip Codes » Letterkenny Army Depot www.letterkenny.army.mil Mainstreet Waynesboro » www.state.pa.us U.S. Census Data www.census.gov » Arendtsville.....................................17303 » Orbisonia...........................................17243 » Blue Ridge Summit...................... 17214 » Orrstown............................................17244 www.mainstreetwaynesboro.org » WellSpan Waynesboro » Burnt Cabins....................................17215 » Orrtanna............................................17353 » PA Chamber of Business Hospital » Cashtown.......................................... 17310 » Plainfield...........................................17081 and Industry www.wellspan.org » Chambersburg................... 17201, 17202 » Pleasant Hall...................................17246 www.pachamber.org » Waynesboro Area » Doylesburg....................................... 17219 » Quincy................................................. 17247 » PA Department of School District » Dry Run...............................................17220 » St. Thomas........................................17252 Agriculture www.wasd.k12.pa.us » Fairfield..............................................17320 » Scotland............................................17254 www.agriculture.pa.gov » Fannettsburg..................................17221 » Shade Gap........................................17255 » Fayetteville......................................17222 » Shady Grove....................................17256 » Fort Loudon.....................................17224 » Shippensburg.................................17257 » Greencastle.....................................17225 » South Mountain.............................17261 » Lemasters.........................................17231 » Spring Run........................................17262 » Lurgan.................................................17232 » State Line..........................................17263 » Marion.................................................17235 » Walnut Bottom...............................17266 » McConnellsburg.............................17233 » Waynesboro....................................17268 » Mercersburg....................................17236 » Willow Hill........................................17271 » Mont Alto...........................................17237 » Zullinger............................................17272 » Newburg............................................17240 44 | 1920 – 2020 | celebrating 100 years of the chamber 717-762-7123 | www.waynesboro.org | 45
living well living well Living Well LOCAL HEALTHCARE SPOTLIGHT: WellSpan Waynesboro Integrity. Compassion. Excellence. Service. WellSpan Waynesboro Hospital’s team of dedicated hospitalists, surgeons, nurses, and administrative staff are guided by these four core values as they make decisions in the interest of high- quality patient care. That’s why it’s no surprise the hospital leads the region in patient satisfaction scores. Established in 1922 by a group of volunteers in response to the Spanish Influenza, WellSpan Waynesboro Hospital over the years has continued to grow to better serve Waynesboro and its surrounding communities. The hospital offers a full range of medical services, including award-winning stroke care, comfortable patient rooms, a family birthing center, and a wound care center. Adjacent to the hospital is the WellSpan Waynesboro Medical Office Building, which offers a variety of practices for expert care close to where patients live and work. Services include: urgent care; family medicine; internal medicine; women’s care; breast care; oncology; endocrinology; ENT and hearing; orthopedics; podiatry; and urology. » WellSpan Waynesboro Hospital 501 E. Main Street Waynesboro, PA 17268 717-765-4000 www.summithealth.org 46 | 1920 – 2020 | celebrating 100 years of the chamber 717-762-7123 | www.waynesboro.org | 47
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