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The Carlisle Area Chamber of Commerce Monthly Newsletter


The Carlisle Area Chamber of Commerce Monthly Newsletter
August always reminds me of hot afternoons, back-to-school activities, and last-minute vacations! In just a few short weeks, summer will end, and kids will head back to school In preparation, stores are stocked with back-to-school supplies and Fall clothing And stores are not the only ones preparing for the annual ritual
As parents, we may be dreading the expense of all those back-toschool necessities Teachers are starting to prepare their classrooms and curriculum School administration is enrolling new students and planning for growing classrooms I have always loved the African proverb that says, “it takes a village to raise a child,” because it truly does
Just last week, the United Way of Carlisle and Cumberland County held their Stuff the Bus event outside Walmart to collect school supplies for children in need In a few short weeks, those supplies will make their way to the Expo Center for the Carlisle for Kids event organized by Project SHARE. There, volunteers will welcome hundreds of families and their children to pick out new backpacks loaded with the supplies they need to start a new year
It takes a village to also provide a safe, healthy environment for that child to flourish I think of the many other nonprofits that support our village like the Carlisle Family YMCA and YWCA of Carlisle that provide childcare and after school programming I also think of Safe Harbour, the Salvation Army, Carlisle CARES, and Project SHARE that help to address shelter and food insecurity
As a Chamber, 10% of our membership is nonprofits, that is almost 70 members We are committed to helping all our members to connect, engage, and thrive Which is why we are excited to announce a new initiative starting in September called the Nonprofit Roundtable (see flyer) This quarterly roundtable is for nonprofit leaders and will create a space of connection, community, and learning We want to support our nonprofit members that help keep our village strong Special thanks to the Partnership for Better Health for sponsoring the series
In closing, we encourage anyone interested in volunteering for the upcoming Carlisle for Kids event on August 16th and we thank everyone who supported the Stuff the Bus initiative or has supported any of the programs above Your generosity will help hundreds of our students to feel supported and cared for It truly takes a village
Yours in Service, y, sident & CEO
WELCOME NEW MEMBERS
Curtious Executive Transportation Service
Carlisle, PA curtiousservice@centurylink.net
Mid Penn Bank (Opening Fall 2023) 1196 Walnut Bottom Road, Carlisle midpennbank.com
S. Perry Consulting & Coaching, LLC
Carlisle, PA sperryconsulting.org
Sofranko Advisory Group
6400 Brooktree Ct, Ste. 200, Wexford, PA sofrankoadvisors.com
Wick and Pour Studio 57 W Pomfret Street, Ste 204, Carlisle wickandpourstudio.com
Cumberland Area Economic Development Corporation (CAEDC) recently completed its strategic plan, which included the hiring of Christy Zitsch as the Economic Development Manager in March Christy comes to CAEDC with over twelve years of expertise in real estate development, historic preservation, community collaboration, and strategic marketing She brings a passion for curating resilient communities
Christy assists local businesses with expansion, retention, and attraction, and cultivates strategic partnerships and relationships with area businesses, municipal and governmental entities, and Chambers in Cumberland County that support the County's economic health and mission Christy also facilitates financing arrangements through state loan and incentive programs
On June 27th, the Chamber's State of Education presented by ChildTime School Age Care, LLC was held at the Carlisle Country Club Representatives from the four local school districts spoke with our members to discuss the current and future situations in each of the districts
Dr. Colleen Friend, Superintendent of Carlisle Area School District, and Chamber board member, spoke about the increased growth of the school district, especially in the northern part of the district With the influx of children coming into the district, the school is making plans to expand in certain areas
The claims of growth were echoed by each district, with each one handling the influx of children in different ways
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Nicholas Guarente, Superintendent of Big Spring, discussed their career pathways program at Big Spring to provide kids the experience they need to make choices for their future careers
Cumberland Valley's Assistant Superintendent, Greg Milbrand, also spoke of their "Portrait of an Eagle" that engages students to prepare them to be productive in society
Jason Baker, Assistant to the Superintendent in South Middleton School District also discussed expansion for their growing student population
Atlantic Communications Studios
B.R. Kreider & Son, Inc.
Bosler Memorial Library
Capital Blue Cross
Carlisle Area Religious Council
Carlisle Elks #578
Carlisle Events
Coldwell Banker Realty
ColorMaxx LLC
Country-Aire Kennels
Crumbs
Dering Consulting Group
Dickinson College
Doceo
Gilbert's Professional Pest Control
Hardee's
Highlands' Tire & Service
Hope Station Neighborhood Council
John W. Gleim, Jr., Inc.
Kessler Food Services, Inc.
Latsha Davis & Marshall, P.C.
LegalShield
Levine Enterprises, Inc, McDonald's Office
Manpower
Martson Law Offices
Merry Maids
Miller Carlisle Insurance Services LLC
Mountz Jewelers
PA CareerLink Cumberland County
Penn State Dickinson Law
Peters Orchards/JBP Inc.
PPL Electric Utilities
Project Share of Carlisle
Red Robin # 338
SEK, CPAs & Advisors
Simply Well
Strickler Agency, Inc.
TownePlace Suites by Marriott Harrisburg West / Mechanicsburg
Trout CPA
Tuckey Companies
United Way of Carlisle & Cumberland County
Vitro