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Ribbon Cutting: JAK Real Estate
Congratulations to JAK Real Estate; we celebrated their grand opening with a Ribbon Cutting today! JAK Real Estate is located at 442 Stouffer Ave. in Chambersburg. Their agents are passionate about helping people find their way home! Call their office now at (717) 729-8704 to start your journey of finding the perfect home.
Read MoreGiving Back: South Mountain Creamery Organizes Thanksgiving Turkey Donation
South Mountain Creamery, a thriving farmer-owned and operated creamery known for its home delivery services, has organized a way for its customers to easily and conveniently donate farm-fresh Thanksgiving turkeys to charitable and community organizations throughout the Maryland, Washington, D.C., and Pennsylvania areas. “At our core, we’re farmers, and feeding our community is what we…
Read MoreState Legislators Attend 5th Annual Legislative Breakfast
A panel of six state legislators gathered to discuss issues regarding unemployment compensation, the Pennsylvania state budget, education and more with the business community at the 5th Annual Franklin County Legislative Breakfast held recently in Chambersburg, Pa. Moderated by Gene Barr, president and chief executive officer of the Pennsylvania Chamber of Business & Industry, the…
Read MoreRibbon Cutting: The Beer Corner
Congratulations to The Beer Corner; we celebrated their opening with a Ribbon Cutting at 235 Walker Rd. in Chambersburg! The Beer Corner was tapped to provide specialized and convenient service for all your beer wants and needs. Located in Chambersburg, Pennsylvania, The Beer Corner serves Franklin County residents (ages 21 or over) including residents from…
Read MoreChamber Card Deals: Business Services
Did you know that the Chamber Card is good for more than restaurants and retail discounts? Participating Chamber members also offer special deals on business services! Take a look at the opportunities below and grab your Chamber Card for FREE at our office (100 Lincoln Way E. in Chambersburg). Bartlett Tree Experts10% discount for new customers…
Read MoreMember Spotlight: SunnyHill Properties
The Avenues Professional Center is a local business campus comprised of over 46,000 square feet of office space, occupying nearly an entire city block in Chambersburg from South 4th & McKinley St. to Cleveland Ave. & Lortz Ave. This campus is home to over 40 truly small, professional businesses including attorneys, day care, counselors, medical,…
Read MoreChamber Foundation Receives Matching Donations
The Greater Chambersburg Chamber Foundation recently received $1,500 in matching donations to the Scoop Double Dip Challenge thanks to the generous support of Floor Trader Outlet of Chambersburg. The Scoop Double Dip Challenge was held mid-July through late August following the Scoop-a-Palooza Ice Cream Trail fundraiser. Community members were encouraged to donate to the Chamber…
Read MoreGrand Opening: The Market at Trickling Springs
We are excited to welcome the new owners of The Market at Trickling Springs (2330 Molly Pitcher Hwy) to the greater Chambersburg Community! Special thanks to the friends, family and community members for attending the Ribbon Cutting Ceremony for the official re-opening. Trickling Springs was purchased by South Mountain Creamery this summer, and over the…
Read MoreRibbon Cutting: Vintage Market at The Old Red Barn
Congrats to the Vintage Market at The Old Red Barn on their official re-opening at 1293 Warm Spring Road in Chambersburg! We celebrated their re-opening with friends and family with a Ribbon Cutting ceremony this week. Thank you for joining the Chambersburg Chamber of Commerce membership! The Vintage Market at The Old Red Barn has…
Read MoreFranklin Forward Nonprofit Recovery Grants Now Available
Healthy Franklin County, a health improvement collaborative operated by WellSpan Health, in partnership with the Franklin County Board of Commissioners, created the Franklin Forward Non-Profit Recovery Grant program to provide funding to eligible 501 (c) 3 and 501 (c) 19 non-profit organizations negatively impacted by the COVID-19 crisis. Approximately $1.76 million to $2.76 million of…
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