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Read it. Love it. Live it.

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This high-end monthly publication is compelling and attractive in design, as well as thought-provoking and entertaining in concept. Berks County Living was created to be the signature publication for Berks County, and to provide advertisers the opportunity to reach the hottest demographic groups in the area through a truly upscale, full-color format.We are a niche magazine that reaches Berks’ high-end consumers and big-business spenders. Berks County Living readers have the income to support luxury items, finer homes and interiors, regular dining out and active lifestyles. Engaging editorial paired with high-quality production and a generous use of color makes this lifestyle magazine your link to the most affluent, distinct members of Berks County. It is our pleasure to open the door to Berks County.

Together we can make Berks County Living the tool you’ve been looking for to increase your business’s profitability.

Readership

35,000Frequency

12 issues per year

Core Readers Age

35-65Household Incomes

$75,000+Homeowners

97%

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40%Three or more automobiles

per household

62% Rated reading as a favorite activity

38% Rated shopping as a favorite activity

49% Dine out at least 6 times per month

55% Spend time gardening

41% Enjoy fitness & exercise & rated golf and/or tennis as a favorite activity

67% Have at least occasional involvement in political organizations, volunteer programs, and/or cultural activities

96% Spend at least a few minutes a day browsing the Internet

Source: IDP Survey of Berks County Living magazine subscribers

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Retain each issue of BCL for up to

6 months

Pass BCL along to a friend or

coworker

Patronized a business after

seeing an ad in BCL

Berks County Living reaches the county’s intelligent, upscale and savvy citizens with engaging editorial content, compelling photography, and an unparalleled look and feel. Our readership includes longtime Berks business leaders, the decision makers of the day, and the up-and-coming entrepreneurs of tomorrow. As the only true upscale lifestyle magazine in its market, Berks County Living is poised to drive its quality readership directly to your doorstep.

57%Household income over $100,000

62% 76% 60%

77%Household income over $75,000

74%Between the

ages of 35 and 65

97% Homeowners

61% 53% 36%

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Powerful CommunITy pResenCeBerks County Living has exclusive relationships, high-visibility presence and bonus distribution at the following events:

• Greater Reading Chamber Of Commerce & Industry Trade Shows• Kutztown Festival• Southeast Pennsylvania Home & Garden Show• West Reading’s Art On The Avenue & Fall Fest• Centre Park Historic District events• Antiques in the Oley Valley• Berks Encore Senior Expo• Breast Cancer Support Services Pink Power Night Conference• Guts & Glory Expo

subsCRIpTIon ReLATIonsHIpsBerks County Living has a relationship with the followingorganizations offering half-price subscriptions to their members:

• Berks Arts Council• Greater Reading Young Professionals

AddITIonAL CommunITy ReLATIonsHIps

• Berks Encore• Centre Park Historic District• GoggleWorks Center for the Arts• Greater Reading Convention & Visitor’s Bureau • Kutztown University Performing Artists Series• Reading Symphony Orchestra• World Affairs Council

WHeRe To buyThe largest quantity of issues can be found each month at BARNES & NOBLE as well as:

AbondanceCavini’s Cloud Nine CaféDosie DoughGiantGoggleWorks Center for the Arts STOREJunk to JazzMax Crema’s Espresso & Coffee BarMr. Food of KutztownReading Hospital Gift ShopRedner’s MarketsTargetWeis MarketsYour Bet

Powerful pARTneRsHIpsOnly Berks County Living reaches the areas most distinguished “movers and shakers” through exclusive partnerships with...

pLus it reaches thousands through indi-vidual subscriptions, newsstand sales, local hotels and bonus placement at physicians offices, upscale hair salons, and more.

dIsTRIbuTed To• Paid subscribers• Every member of the Greater Reading Chamber of Commerce & Industry, the

Northeast Berks Chamber of Commerce, and the GoggleWorks Center for the Arts• Sold at local newsstand locations• Professional offices, visitor’s bureau, waiting rooms, high-end salons, hotels, apartment

complexes, realty offices, large business recruitment tools, and many more...• Berks County library system• Major regional, local and community events

pArtnership& presence

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*subject to change

In eveRy Issue: Around Town, In the Limelight, B Scene, This Month, Five Things, Dining Out & Dining Guide

JAnuARy bridalFeatures:•3BerksWeddingsin2016•YourWeddingDress:Take2•ReceptionGuide

The Look: Bridal Bouquet StylingsLiving in Style: GrayDays:TheHotInteriorDesign Color Special Advertising Profile Section: Insurance Agencies

FebRuARy TravelFeatures:•PA2Ways:BigCitySpender, Quiet Countryside Splendor•OnaMission:BerksResidentsTraveling to Help Others

The Look: Travel Friendly Looks & TipsLiving in Style: Postcards from the Past

Special Advertising Profile Section: Women in Business

mARCH Health & FitnessFeatures:•MeetBerksCounty’sAccomplishedAthletes•AccessibleBerks

The Look: Pants PerfectLiving in Style: Namaste. Inside the Kula Kamala Foundation

Special Advertising Profile Section:Pets & Vets; Home & Garden

ApRIL giving backFeatures:•CommunityGivers•How-to-GiveLocalGuide

The Look: Fun Floral FashionsLiving in Style: Inside A College President’sHome Turned Gallery

Special Advertising Profile Section:People’s Choice

mAy FamilyFeatures:•BerksFirstFamilies•OnaLocalFarminBarto•OurAnnualSummerCampGuide

The Look: Mother-Daughter StylesLiving in Style: A Berks Historic Home

Special Advertising Profile Section:Family Day Out; Realtor Profiles

June men’s IssueFeatures:•TheArtofInk:TattooStyle•MusicMakers

The Look: Berks Signature Guy StylesLiving in Style: Kick Ass Garages

Special Advertising Profile Section: Men in Business

JuLy summerFeatures:•MeetOurAnnualPetPhotoContestWinners•GrillThis!–BBQTips

The Look: People & Their Pets Living in Style: A Unique Backyard Pool & Entertainment Space

Special Advertising Profile Section:Select Dentists; FACES of Berks

AugusT educationFeatures:•BehindtheCollegeCurtain:Important People to Know•52ClassestoTakeinBerks

The Look: FancyFeet!Shoes,shoes&moreshoes!Living in Style: A Magnificent Mohnton Home

Special Advertising Profile Section:Preschool & Childcare

sepTembeR business & moneyFeatures:•InnovativeIdeasBorninBerks•BerksBucketListfromA-Z•FinancialSavingsPlansforAllAges

The Look: Suit UpLiving in Style: Cool Cottage Chic

Special Advertising Profile Section:Select Lawyers

oCTobeR senior LivingFeatures:•TheSeniorsinYourNeighborhood•TheInter-CommunitySeniorGames•RetirementDreams

The Look: ThinkPink:SupportBreastCancerAwarenessLiving in Style: A Berks Monument Tour

Special Advertising Profile Section:Oktoberfest & Fall Festivals

novembeR gift guideFeatures:•OurAnnualHolidayGiftGuide•ClutterFreeGiving

The Look: Meet This Year’s Goodwill Runway Show WinnersLiving in Style: Cozy up in a Berks Log Home Special Advertising Profile Section:Non-Profit Organizations; Little Black Book of Restaurants

deCembeR best of berksFeatures:•2017BestofBerksWinners

The Look:FashionTude:AreyouSporty,Trendy, Classic or Glam? Living in Style: Inside a Beautifully Decorated Holiday Home

Special Advertising Profile Section:Holiday Retail; Little Black Book of Beauty, Wellness & Style

2017

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AD MATERIALS

MECHANICAL SPECIFICATIONSOur staff utilizes Adobe Creative Suite 6. Any of the following layout files are acceptable: Abobe InDesign (*.indd), Photoshop (*.psd, *.tif, *.jpg, *.eps), Illustrator (*.ai, *.eps, *.pdf) and Acrobat (*.pdf). We can also accept non-working files of *.tif,

*.jpg, *.eps and *.pdf format. Note that changes cannot be made to these files once received. Non-working files must have all text converted to outlines or all fonts embedded, and all images embedded.

FILE SETUPSet document dimensions to the correct size of the ad.It is not necessary to include printer marks such as crop,bleed and registration marks or page information.

Magazine Trim size: 9 x 10.875Bleed Dimensions: 9.25 x 11.125All live matter must be 0.125” from trim

All images must be at least 300 dpi. Ads submitted as a flattened *.jpg should be created at 600 dpi to ensure the text appears crisp.

COLORAll colors appearing in your ad must be built from process colors CMYK. All spot color should be converted to process CMYK.

Advertisements are accepted with the understanding that Innovative Designs and Publishing will make reasonable efforts to match color specifications.However, it does not guarantee color reproduction to be exact and will not rebate or adjust except where reproduction clearly diminishes its utility or effectiveness. Color is not an exact science and can appear differently in other publications due to difference in printers, in-line issues and paper stock.

Rich Black CMYK Make-Up: C:75 M:63 Y:63 K:100

Specs noted width x height

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2-Page Spread 17.5 X 10

2-Page Spread w/bleed 18.5 X 11.375

Full Page 8 X 10

Full Page w/bleed 9.5 X 11.375

2/3 Vertical 4.875 X 10

2/3 w/bleed 5.75 X 11.375

1/2 Horizontal 7.625 X 4.875

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June 2015the men’s issue

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It’s here! June is when we reveal our annual Men’s Issue. It’s a fun one, that’s for sure. From tailgating tips and recipes to guy style with our Top 10 Closet Must-Haves, bow ties, a look at Bills Khakis and more, we’re sure men and the women who love them will enjoy this month’s publication. Get yours today!

DID YOU WIN?The following individuals won items featured in our May Issue’s “5 Cell-phone Cases We Love”: Emily McConnell of Sinking Spring, the Belkin Grip Case; Karen Moran of Bernville, the Vera Bradley wristlet and Sarah Foster of West Lawn, the Have Some Fun Today case. Our TrendyKid luggage winners are: Cindy Berg of Reading, the ladybug case, and Liz Toigo of Wyomissing, the Danger Zone case. Stay tuned to your email for more information and congratulations!

Get an Exclusive Lookin an eagles locker room

Admission to Barry “The Hatchet” Vagnoni’s Eagles Locker Room in Exeter Township is by invitation only, but we’ve got a look inside for

readers, including a 360-degree view, here. You’ve got to see it to believe it.

Beef up your ClosetGuys, if you’re looking to give your closet inventory a boost, you have to read The Look where we give you the lowdown on 10 Wardrobe Must-Haves. You know the saying, a little goes a long way, right?

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GARDEN PARTY.June 2-3, 10am-9pm, 6th Avenue Clock Tower of Reading Hospital, Reading. Experience a milestone as The Friends of Reading Hospi-tal celebrate 125 years of supporting Reading Hospital and community projects. Enjoy food, games, activities, live entertainment and more! Rain date June 4. For more info visit readinghealth.org/garden-party.

WORLD WAR II WEEKEND. June 5-7, 8:30am-10pm, Mid Atlantic Air Museum, Reading. Come see the original WWII living history event and air show featuring special guests, live entertainment, vehicles and aircrafts from the time period. Buy tickets at any Boscov’s or Redner’s Warehouse Market. For more info visit maam.org.

TASTE OF KUTZTOWN. June 6, Noon-5pm, Kutztown Community Park, Kutztown. Located in a new venue and with beer this year as well, visi-tors can stroll in the park and enjoy sampling food, beer and wine. There’ll also be products from craftspeople and music playing throughout the day. Tickets required for the wine and beer tasting and available online or day of registration. Ad-vance: $25, Day-of: $30. Limited VIP tickets: $30. For more info visit tasteofkutztown.org.

ANTIQUES IN THE VALLEY.June 19: 11am-6pm & June 20: 10am-4pm, Oley Valley Middle School, Oley. Sixty of the most respected antique dealers will show-case their ©nest 18th, 19th and early 20th century furniture, folk art, primitives, textiles, china and related decorative arts. A portion of show proceeds will fund scholarship for deserving students at Oley Valley High School. Admis-sion: $10. For more info visit oleyvalleyantiqueshow.org.

GOURMET GARDEN TOUR & BEER GARDEN. June 20, 6-10pm, Centre Park Historic District, Reading. Enjoy private gardens, food, wine, beer samplings and live music. Garden Tour: $25, Beer Garden: $25, Combo ticket: $40. For more info visit centrepark.org.

HOW YOU CAN

HELPKnow a birdwatcher in Berks with a great at-home set up? We want to hear about it and might feature him or her in our October issue! Email us at [email protected] and tell us about them.

July issueThe response was tremendous! See who was picked the Facebook Fan Favorite and our Staª Picks in our 3rd Annual Pet Photo Contest when we reveal them in our July “Summer” Issue. Stay tuned!

Make sure to visit online by the June 21 deadline at berkscountyliving.com and enter to score this stylish piece.

Paul Fredrick Ice Cream Bow Tie!WIN IT!

GET GRILLINGWhat’s summer without ©ring up the grill? We’ve got some great recipes on our Pinterest page. Check them out at pinterest.com/bclmagazine/grilling-recipes.

KUTZTOWN FOLK FESTIVALAmerica’s Premier Pennsylvania Dutch Festival

June 27-July 5, 2015 • Kutztown FairgroundsKutztownFestival.com/BCL

GET YOUR AD HERE!Want to know how? Just hit reply.

We use the impressive power of our print and social media platforms to drivereaderstoBerksCountyLiving.comeveryday!Blogsfromthestaff,B Scene photos, an up-to-the-minute local events calendar, monthly web exclusive articles, exclusive contests and incentives. Find all of this and more atBerksCountyLiving.com!Capturetheirattentiononlinewithyourwebadand connect with them through a direct link to your website.

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Daniel Laws Jr., owner of DaBrian Marketing Group, LLC, Reading, has led the digital marketing agency since 2008. Raised in Reading, Laws at-tended 13th & Green Elementary and Southern Middle School, and he grad-uated from Reading High in 1999. He also attended West Chester University and Alvernia University, earning his MBA in 2008.

Laws takes pride in the online marketing solutions his team offers the community. They embrace a culture that focuses on strategies

that work for their clients, transparency, outstanding service, and the ability to prove clients’ marketing dollars are working by measuring brand awareness, lead generation, sales and return-on-investment (ROI).

Daniel B. Laws, Jr.OWNER DABRIAN MARKETING GROUP

500 Penn St., Suite 201 Reading, PA 19601

610.743.5602dabrianmarketing.com

DABRIANMARKETINGDRIVEN BY STRATEGY.

PROVEN BY ANALYTICS. TM

Buying or selling a home can be one of the most important deci-sions you make. It can also be a stressful experience. Thankfully, there are agents out there like Sam Padovani to manage these transac-tions. From the moment you first meet Sam, you will realize you are in good hands. His passion for the real estate business is evident. He prides himself on staying ahead of the curve in an industry that is continuously changing.

Samuel Padovani is a Realtor with Remax and a member of The Matt Wolf Team.

Samuel G. PadovaniREALTOR REMAX OF READING

Office: 610.670.2770Cell: 484.955.9599

[email protected] For more information,

please log on to SamSellsBerks.com

Massimo, owner of The Pourhouse American Grille in Fleetwood, acquired the business in October of 2015 when he was approached by the current real estate company with an offer. Massimo saw it as an opportunity he couldn’t turn down.

Caloiero started working in restaurants at a very young age. At just 13 years old, he was making pizza for his uncle at the once-known Salvatore’s. In May of 2007, his parents purchased Blue Marsh Canteen, where

Massimo worked full-time after graduating high school, learning the ins and outs of the restaurant business.

Massimo CaloieroOWNER THE POURHOUSE AMERICAN GRILLE

Henninger Funeral Home, Inc. has been a family owned business for more than 177 years. Robert, better known as Reilly, is the 7th generation to continue the family business. Reilly started working at the funeral home when he was in high school. Although he graduated from Drexel University with a degree in finance, his desire to serve the com-munity led him to obtain his funeral director’s license.

Now that Reilly is the owner and supervisor, he looks to continue

his family’s reputation of caring for the community by taking time to provide each family the high standards that became their hallmark.

Henninger offers traditional and cremation services, an onsite crematory and preplanning options. They are centrally located in the Callowhill district with ample off street parking.

Robert NyeOWNER AND SUPERVISOR HENNINGER FUNERAL HOME

229 North Fifth St. Reading

610.373.4500henningerfuneralhome.com

HENNINGER FUNERAL HOME, INC.

ROBERT R. NYE, SUPERVISOR

3341 Pricetown Rd.Fleetwood

484.575.7097pourhouseamericangrille.com

special advertising sectionspecial advertising section

James “Jimmie” Loomis was practically born into the insurance business. Stepping into one of the top 10 largest TPA (“Third Party Administrator”) firms at a young age has proven a very rewarding challenge for Jimmie. Founded in 1955, The Loomis Company has 60+ years of experience in the insurance brokerage space, both locally and nationally. Jimmie has brought a life-long passion for following the “customer first” mentality that has been instilled in him as well as a forward-thinking approach in the ever-evolving world of insurance. His approach to the business is steeped in values instilled in him by current and prior generations of his family that have run The Loomis Company, while also bringing a fresh perspective to the table. He continues to develop new products and program approaches to move the company forward, making insurance coverage decisions easier for all Loomis customers. Jimmie is devoted to making sure every Loomis customer has the best possible customer-centric experience. From Commercial, Property & Casualty, Cyber, and progressive Employee Benefits programs, to Personal Auto, Home and Life policies, the Loomis approach has always been, and will always be, to provide the customer the coverage they need at the best possible price. By leveraging relationships with large insurance carriers, Loomis is able to achieve that, while still giving every customer personal dedicated insurance expertise when they need it most.

James Loomis Jr.PRESIDENT THE LOOMIS COMPANY

850 N. Park Rd. | Wyomissing610.374.4040 | loomisco.com

Zach is a tenacious entrepreneur, striving to make Greater Reading a better place to live and work. Zach is a proud sponsor, and member of the Penn Street Market, Reading Food Policy Council, Redesign Reading, and volunteers with the Gilmore | Henne Community Fund.

Delivery Dudes. Bringing the Good and Making the Good Life, Better!Sometimes you're busy. Sometimes you're tired. Sometimes your underwear is too awesome to wear pants over. The reasons to call Delivery Dudes are endless because almost anything is more fun than battling traffic, finding parking and picking up take-out.

Here's how it works: When hunger strikes, head to DeliveryDudes.com. Peruse menus from favorite local restaurants; decided what you're craving, and place your order online or by phone. Then, kick up your feet and start a Netflix binge, or work on your Pulitzer Prize-winning novel, we'll be racing around town picking up your food faster than you thought humanly possible, for just $5. We pride ourselves on our radical, hilarious, and friendly staff and our spectacular variety of partner restaurants.

Sure you know how Delivery Dudes works, but do you know how to get creative with it? You can: order a picnic lunch; surprise your girlfriend with dessert and wine; please everyone for dinner with multiple dishes from multiple locations; have a Dude deliver your groceries. The possibilities are endless!

Zachary KernOWNER DELIVERY DUDES

532 Canal Street | Reading | 484.430.3833deliverydudes.com

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Nancy has been owner/president of Reading Rentals for 20 years after taking over for husband, the late Ron Marshall. Nancy got

her start in the rental business during her teen years and while at-tending college. After teaching elementary school for eight years, she took on the role of stay-at-home mom until taking over the business in 1995. Learning about contractor’s tools and equipment proved to be a challenge, but she was mentored by many, including her husband, Dan Vokorokos, manager of Reading Rentals. Currently, inventory at Reading Rentals has expanded to include party equipment. Nancy’s son, Dan Marshall, has recently come on board to assist in managing the growing business, which is a source for construction and home-owner equipment rentals, food machines, fun games and more.

1340 Centre Avenue • Reading610.376.3896readingrentals.com

Nancy Marshall-Vokorokos Owner/President,Reading Rentals

Chrissy Faller Public Relations Director

Cumru Township • Berks County610.378.1835reeseadv.com

Strategic Forces UnitedAfter more than a decade of working together, these two driven Directors have shared a focus on delivering big ideas and strategic thinking to accomplish the goals of their clients. At Reese, Kate and Chrissy share a common outlook and generate creative solutions for any marketing challenge. Kate Hemmerich, Account DirectorKate helps clients to maximize results for specific projects or ongoing initiatives. Approaching client problems with brand strategy in mind, Kate believes that many businesses can solve their marketing challenges with a solid brand and a research-based approach. As a result, she executes well-implemented, multi-dimensional brand programs that align clients’ marketing plans with their overall business objectives. With 20 years of experience, Kate has worked with large, national brands in NYC and Washington D.C., as well as regional and local brands in Pennsylvania, especially for senior living organizations and financial institutions.

Chrissy Faller, Public Relations DirectorFar beyond the notion of distributing press releases, Chrissy’s expertise is in using PR as an important tool to advance clients’ objectives. She integrates dynamic digital platforms with traditional tactics to reach target audiences and their influencers. Helping companies to develop their brands through strong communications and PR programs is Chrissy’s forte. As a strategic partner with B2C and B2B clients, Chrissy’s experience spans a roster of international, national and regional companies in multiple industries including health care, finance and manufacturing. In the process of managing the unique needs, challenges and triumphs of her clients, Chrissy generates interest, drives demand and builds brands.

Kate Hemmerich Account Director

RC-J Consulting Associates works to help you DREAM BIGGER. Through consultation and coaching we help you create momen-

tum and consistency to set and achieve professional and personal goals. We’re here to create an on-going, collaborative partnership that’s built on you taking action and facilitating your growth.

Whether you want to communicate more effectively, develop leader-ship skills, build productive relationships, set boundaries, get organized or embark on a new career path, we can assist you in harnessing your power, effecting meaningful change and taking dynamic steps toward your dream.

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Share your story! Tell our readers – your potential clients — what your business specializes in, where you’ve been, what’s on the horizon — it’s all up to you! Simply submit your networking bio along with a high-resolution digital image and we’ll take it from there. Need a new professional portrait? We can recommend a photographer to help you. Need some help sprucing up the text? We can help there, too!

special Advertising profile section offered each month:

January Insurance Agencies

February Women in Business

March Pets & Vets; Home & Garden

April People’s Choice Who’s Who in Business

May Family Day Out; Realtor Profiles

June Men in Business

July Select Dentists

August Preschool & Childcare

September Select Lawyers

October Oktoberfest & Fall Festivals

November Non-Profit Organizations

December Holiday Retail

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Put a face to your name. FACES is a highly stylized section designed to feature the “FACE” of your organization or business. Give Berks County a face-to-face introduction to your business in the July issue of Berks County Living. Your individual or team portrait will be taken by one of our skilled photographers at your location and will appear in a dynamic special section of the magazine featuring black-and-white editorial-style profiles of the movers and shakers in the county. Categories are exclusive, so be sure to reserve now to ensure YOU ARE THE FACE EVERYONE IS TALKING ABOUT.

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925 BERKSHIRE BLVD., WYOMISSING610.779.2500 // 610.207.6186 // LISATIGERHOMES.COM

The Face ofBERKS COUNTY REAL ESTATE LISA TIGER, CENTURY 21 GOLD

As Berks County’s top producing Realtor for several years running, Lisa Tiger is one of the best known faces around town. She is a top producer on both local and national levels. Her extensive marketing and community efforts are just part of her presence. Talk with anyone who knows her, and you understand that there’s much more to Lisa than her visibility.

In real estate, Lisa has a reputation for making her clients’ priorities her own, and is tenaciously dedicated to meeting their goals. Buyers and sellers alike will tell you that she knows values, trends and marketing. She is reachable, connected and straightforward.

Lisa is just as engaged with our community. You’ll see her among the board members and supporters of the Yocum Institute for Arts Education, Reading Public Museum, Berks Arts Council, Habitat for Humanity, Berks County Tennis Association, and a dozen other organizations at the heart of Berks.

Her commitment to her work, our community and her family: hus-band John Herman, and children Bill (who works with her at Century 21 Gold), Jake and Kate are central to who she is and her success.

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Changing the Face of DENTISTRYGROVE DENTAL GROUP

Grove Dental Group has provided healthy smiles in Berks for more than four decades. Started in 1974 by Dr. Dale Grove as Wyomissing Dental Associates, the practice is now owned by his oldest son, Dr. Jeffrey Grove and has expanded to include 7 doctors and a team of nearly 40 dedicated professionals offering the highest quality comprehensive dental care in the community.

The practice offers general and cosmetic dentistry, periodontics and orthodontics, as well as IV-sedation in their new state-of-the-art facility. They are dedicated to exceeding your expectations and strive to provide an exceptionally comfortable experience, especially when it comes to your schedule. They know that your time is precious, and promise to restore your mouth to health and get you back to your busy schedule as quickly as possible.

The office is open six days a week and offers early morning, evening, and Saturday appointments to fit into your busy lifestyle. The mission at Grove Dental is to prevent, discover and restore. They aim to educate, discover disease early, and if necessary, restore your smile back to health so you can go on with your busy life. Grow happier, healthier and more confident in your smile with a practice that is more convenient and patient-oriented than any other. 2228 STATE HILL ROAD, WYOMISSING610.816.6308 // WWW.GROVE.DENTAL

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L to R: Amy Pfennig, Registered Dental Hygienist; Cliff Emerich, Registered Dental Hygienist; Kelli Dietrich, Specialized Treatment Coordinator, Orthodontics; Laura Haines, Patient Advocate; Cassidy Chelius, Patient Satisfaction Team; Mandi Knepp, Specialized Treatment Coordinator, Sedation; Patrick DeForno, DMD

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