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Swatara Coffee Co. Is Joining the Ancestor Coffeehouse Family.

Swatara Coffee Co. has recently announced its decision to join the Ancestor Coffeehouse family. The announcement came after much prayer and contemplation about the best way to move forward. The owners of Ancestor Coffeehouse and Sonder Coffee Roasters, Pam, Rick, and Ally, are known for their commitment to excellence, community, and employees, values that are also important to SCC.

Over the next few months, SCC will work alongside the Ancestor team to ensure a smooth transition. The company assures customers that the things they know and love about SCC, such as their menu, hours, and specials, will continue as usual. Additionally, SCC gift cards will continue to work at SCC locations, and all SCC staff will be retained by Ancestor. The company is excited to kick off March Latte Madness, which will begin on March 1.

SCC has been a vital part of the Jonestown and Annville communities and the owners are proud of all they have accomplished in the past five years. They are grateful for the support they have received and are looking forward to seeing their customers in the community. The company asks customers to welcome and support Pam, Rick, and Ally with the same warmth and kindness they have shown to SCC.

The decision to join the Ancestor Coffeehouse family was not taken lightly, but the SCC team is excited about the future. They believe that Pam, Rick, and Ally will bring the same level of involvement, care, and commitment to SCC that they have at Ancestor. With this new partnership, SCC is looking forward to continuing to serve their customers with excellence and to be an integral part of the Lebanon County community.

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