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Valerie Meyers is new executive director of Greencastle-Antrim Chamber

Her role as executive director will include expanded member relations, legislative advocacy, strategic planning for the chamber and the G-A community and chamber representation among the broader Franklin County business sector. “Moving Valerie into the executive director role was an easy decision. Valerie has guided our chamber flawlessly since being appointed to the interim position in a very difficult year, said Stan Flenner, president of the chamber board. “I am honored to be named the chamber’s executive director,” Meyers said. “Chambers serve vital roles for our member businesses, acting as conduits for the fast-changing legislative climate, offering encouragement and support for our small businesses, and strengthening business-to-business relationships among our members. The members of the G-A Chamber amaze me with their ambition and fortitude, and I look forward to continuing to support them and to see our community thrive.”

Greencastle-Antrim Year in Review: May to August 2020

Echo Pilot May 5 The Greencastle-Antrim School Board officially put furloughs, teacher and program cuts and the elimination of extracurricular activities on the table during a virtual meeting. Pre-COVID-19, it wasn t good; post-COVID-19, it s disastrous, Caroline Royer, chief financial officer, said in describing the district s fiscal position. Projected revenues for 2020-21 are $39,999,478 and projected expenses are $42,448,579 for a deficit of $2,449,101. Greencastle-Antrim High School students some dressed up, some not had a different prom experience Saturday night, May 2, with Mask-erade Porch Prom, an event organized by the junior class prom committee. May 7 “It’s going to devastate the district if they move forward.” That was the reaction of Greencastle-Antrim Education Association President Brandon Solomon after last week’s resolution by the school board to consider cuts, including teacher positions, to handle economic hits from the COVID-19 pandemic.

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