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LOCATION:West Shore Country Club
UID:1288120160426T153000ZApril Luncheon Meeting
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DESCRIPTION:\nReconnect with your peers at the Estate Planning Council’s Luncheon on Tuesday, April 26, 2016\n \nJoin us for a Panel Discussion  “Starting the Family Sustainability Process and Endowing It”\n \nWith special guest panelists:\n \nJohn Dame, Dame Management Strategies \n \n&\n \nThomas C. Rogerson, Senior Managing Director & Family Wealth Strategist,\n \nWilmington Trust \n \n \n \nBring a guest and be entered to win a FREE EPC Meeting! \n \n1st time GUESTS attend at the member rate and will be entered in a drawing for a FREE EPC MEMBERSHIP for 2016-17!\n \nJoin us Tuesday, April 26, 2016\n \n11:30 AM \n \nWest Shore Country Club\n \n100 Brentwater Rd., Camp Hill, PA\n \nto learn more about\n \n“Starting the Family Sustainability Process and Endowing It”\n Where to begin and where not to begin Making it permanent Collaboration:  Most clients want it, but don’t have it \n West Shore Country Club, 100 Brentwater Rd., Camp Hill, PA\n \n \n \nAgenda\n \n11:30 AM – 12:00 PM    Networking\n \n12:00-12:45 PM            Lunch\n \n12:45 – 1:15 PM                        Program\n \nTuesday, April 26, 2016 @ 11:30 am, West Shore Country Club, 100 Brentwater Rd., Camp Hill, PA\n \n$45.00 EPC Members \n \n& First-Time Guests\n \n$65.00 Non-members\n \n \n \n \n \nQuestions? Call Melissa Simpson, Council Administrator at \n \n717-317-9117 or \n \nepccentralpa@gmail.com\n \n \n \n \n \n[][Special Thanks to Our Meeting Sponsors]\n \nJoe Arthur\n \nCentral Pennsylvania Food Bank\n \nExecutive Director\n \n717.564.1700\n \njarthur@centralpafoodbank.org\n \nThe Central Pennsylvania Food Bank’s mission is “Fighting hunger, improving lives, strengthening communities”.  Our organization began on the first World Food Day in 1981 and became a permanent operation on October 16, 1982.  The Food Bank is a 501(c)3 non -profit organization registered as tax-exempt with the IRS and is a top financial performer within the Feeding America national network of more than 200 food banks.  More than 75% of our funding comes from private donations and our Food Bank has a 4-star rating from Charity Navigator.\n \nThe Food Bank is a complex operation, comprised of 56 dedicated staff members, an engaged volunteer Board of Directors, over 3,000 volunteers annually, warehouses in Harrisburg and Williamsport, and a fleet of 14 trucks. We provide efficient service to our emergency food network of over 700 pantries, soup kitchens, shelters, senior centers, and children’s programs in 27 counties. In 2012, the Food Bank distributed nearly 22 million pounds of food, the equivalent of more than 18 million meals, with an approximate wholesale value of $35 million.\n \n[www.wilmingtontrust.com](http://www.wilmingtontrust.com/)\n \nManaging wealth is not an independent process. It takes strategic advice and integrated service from the right mix of professional advisors. At Wilmington Trust, we help advisors throughout Pennsylvania develop truly customized wealth management solutions for clients with multi-faceted needs. Through this collaborative environment built on mutual respect, you have access to the specialized expertise your clients require—from the partner you can trust.\n \nCall Jonathan Williams \n \nPrivate Client Advisor 717-255-2145\n
SUMMARY:April Luncheon Meeting - The Estate Planning Council of Central Pennsylvania, Inc 
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