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Chairmansspeaks peaks Prepaid Legal Now on Board at the Chamber The Fayetteville- Cumberland County Chamber of Com- merce is pleased to announce a new addition to its list of member benefi ts and affi nity program discounts. The Chamber welcomes Pre-Paid Legal Services, Inc. as the offi cial supplier of Legal Service Plans Business ssSpotlightSpotlight and the Identity Theft Shield plan for all Cham- ber members. This program is designed to provide a unique solu¬tion for the fastest growing crime in America - identity theft, and provide a network of quality attorneys for any type of legal matter, all at a low monthly cost. The Identity Theft Shield gives members easy access to the resources you need to understand your credit ratings and to fi ght back if an identity thief threatens your fi nancial standing. This ben- efi t is designed to alert you to suspicious account activity, and to restore any resulting damage to your credit history. “The Fayetteville-Cumberland County Chamber of Commerce makes every effort to provide the best services at the most affordable prices to our membership,” said Douglas Peters, President and CEO of the Chamber. “For only pennies a day members can enroll themselves and their families with coverage for comprehensive legal services.” Pre-Paid Legal Services, Inc., is one of the leading providers of Legal Service Plans in the United States and parts of Canada. For more information about the new Affi nity Program, please contact Tara Oneill at 910-484- 4242 ext. 224. Celebrating Existing Industry in Cumberland County Your Fayetteville-Cumberland County Cham- ber of Commerce celebrated the 21st annual Existing Industry Appreciation month events with Chamber members and friends. Thank you to all who showed their support! Industry appreciation events included the Existing Industry Appreciation Luncheon where Steve Albin of Maidenform and Randy Moore of RLM Communications took home the prestigious Al Prewitt Economic Visionary Award. Anniversary Awards were also given to Cape Fear Distribution, Eaton Corp., McCune Technol- ogy and Morty Pride Meats for their years oper- ating in our community. The Existing Industry Appreciation Golf Classic closed out the month where many talented golfers took home prizes like $100 cash prizes. Congratulations to our winners! With an estimated $156,722.48 increase in the annual taxable retail sales, tax revenue of $12,537.79 is created for the state of North Carolina, $12,537.79 is created for Cumberland County and $1,915.14 created for the City of Fayetteville. Existing industry, within Cumberland County, has and will continue to play a vital part to the success, growth and prosperity of the community. It is where many residents planted their roots, supporting the facilities they work and the overall community benefits that existing industry gener- ates. It is existing industries, such as Dayco Prod- ucts, LLC, that support and maintain the quality of life for our community and its residents. Cape Fear Distribution, Eaton Corp., McCune Technology and Morty Pride Meats were honored for their years operating in our community. Online Games • Copy & Fax Service 910-435-0869 Cape Fear Plaza II 330 N. Eastern Blvd. #10 Mon - Sat 10 a.m.-Midnight • Sun 1-10 p.m. 10 UCW JUNE 2-8, 2010 WWW.UPANDCOMINGWEEKLY.COM Get A $10.00 CREDIT When you play $20.00 (Computer game only.) Must present coupon. W The The FREE COFFEE