Lancaster City Merchant Meeting Minutes
March 20, 2024 – 8:30 am to 10:00 am
The Ware Center – Binns Room
56 meeting attendees
Marshall Snively welcomed everyone and thanked everyone for attending. He encouraged everyone to mark their calendars each month, plan to participate in this meeting, and invite fellow merchants to join you.
Marshall Snively invited everyone to join the Lancaster City Alliance as we celebrate our 10th Anniversary on Friday, June 28, with a special breakfast and keynote speaker at the Lancaster County Convention Center. Mark your calendars!
As noted on the email meeting announcements and agenda, our meeting time has been extended to 10:00 am due to the consistent attendance growth and rising demand for valuable presentations.
Our June Milestone Award Merchant Meeting will occur on the second Wednesday of the month – June 12, so we can observe the Juneteenth holiday. We are preparing for over 50 small businesses to be recognized for one-year through 100-year milestones.
Marshall thanked our Legacy Sponsors, listed on the agenda, for their generous support, which makes these meetings possible, as well as our Visionary Sponsors.
Dave Aichele thanked our Community Partners – Millersville University at The Ware Center for providing the meeting space and Colonial Parking for providing parking in the lot directly across Prince Street. He also reviewed the Great Meeting Guide to allow for the best possible experience at our Merchant Meetings.
U.S. Women’s Open – May 30 through June 2
Bryan McGee, Assistant Director, U.S. Women’s Open, was excited to share that they are returning to Lancaster Country Club and expect the event to be even bigger than the 2015 event. He reported that construction began this week at the golf course. He thanked everyone for their support and looks forward to returning for a full presentation at next month’s meeting.
RegenAll – 2nd Annual Climate Summit
Eric Sauder, founder and Executive Director of RegenAll, shared that the organization works to unite households, businesses, community organizations, and local governments to identify and implement local climate solutions for a thriving, regenerative future. The 2nd Annual Climate Summit will be held April 27 at The Ware Center. If anyone is interested in sponsorships, tabling, or attending, please contact Eric at eric@regenall.org.
Learn more here.
Lancaster County Community Foundation – One Year to Change Next 100
Tracy Cutler, Executive Vice President of Lancaster County Community Foundation, was excited to share how they plan to celebrate their 100th Anniversary by partnering with individuals, organizations, and communities to invest in Lancaster County for the next 100 years. One of these partnerships is producing a special event schedule that will dynamically impact the merchant community called Summer for Lancaster. Events are being planned in partnership with the City of Lancaster to be held in Binns Park and Ewell Plaza.
Learn more here.
Kathlene Sullivan introduced Rachel Skye, owner of Studio Spin, which opened in 2013.
View the full presentation here.
Marshall Snively introduced Lancaster Bureau of Fire, Chief Todd Hutchinson. Chief Hutchinson shared that he has been with the fire department since 2005 and was appointed Chief in January 2022.
View the full presentation here.
The following questions were asked:
Marshall Snively introduced Kim McDevitt, Executive Director, and Dave Krahling, Program Director, with Mental Health America of Lancaster County. To bring attention to Mental Health Awareness Month in May, local businesses in Lancaster will be asked to join others nationwide to light up their storefronts green.
View the full presentation here.
A fundraising event is being planned for April 9 at Southern Market beginning at 5:30 pm – “Noodles Around the World.” There will be a silent auction. Any merchant interested in donating a basket for the auction, please let Kim know at kmcdevitt@mhalancaster.org.
Kim McDevitt was excited to announce that a new Behavioral Health Urgent Care Center will open in cooperation with Penn Medicine. The center will be located Downtown and will be opening in October. This Center will provide much-needed services to those requiring mental health support without the need to go to a hospital Emergency Department.
Marshall Snively invited everyone to mark their calendars for the Spring Merchant Mixer on Thursday, May 16, at Little Mutants at 841 North Prince Street.
Kathlene Sullivan reminds all that the June Merchant Meeting has moved to Wednesday, June 12 due to the usual date falling on the Juneteenth Holiday.
Marshall Snively thanked everyone for their attendance this morning and encouraged everyone to return for the April Merchant Meeting!
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Add value to your business with Downtown Dollars Gift Certificates! Merchants interested in participating in the program should contact Lancaster City Alliance via email at info@teamlanc.org or by calling 717.394.0783.
As a non-profit organization, the Lancaster City Alliance relies on the commitment of our generous corporate sponsors. Our 17 Visionary Sponsors demonstrate their commitment to the City’s collective good through their contribution to the Lancaster City Alliance. Thank you to AP Murray, Baker Tilly, Barley Snyder, City of Lancaster, Discover Lancaster, Ecklin Development, Irex Contracting Group, Lancaster County Solid Waste Management Authority, Orrstown Bank, PNC Financial Services, PPL Electric Utilities, The M&T Charitable Foundation, S&T Bank, UGI Utilities, Inc., Warehouse District, Willow Valley Communities, and Woodstream.
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