WWW.ALOA.ORG JANUARY 2023 KEYNOTES 9 WHAT’S NEW POLA Celebrates the Holidays T he Penn-Ohio Locksmith Association (POLA) held its Christmas party in December. Representatives from the ALOA board included ALOA President Bill Mandle- baum and SAVTA President Mike Potter. ALOA gave out a door prize of a one-day class certificate to one lucky attendee, Chuck Noe. Congratulations, Chuck! See you at an ALOA class next year. Renew Your Membership! I f you haven’t yet renewed your ALOA membership, don’t fret — you can still do so. ALOA memberships expire on December 31 each year, but you can still renew. Don’t let your benefits lapse! Go online to www.aloamembers.org and log in to view and pay your invoice. If you have questions or need assistance, email [email protected]. Barry M. Gelfand, CML, of Galaxy Lock & Key Inc. in Bronx, NY, has passed. He had been a member of ALOA for 37 years and was a Lifetime member. Framon has introduced a 16-key dispenser assortment. Included in the set are keys for Kimberly Clark, Georgia Pacific, Fort Howard, Bobrick, Eagle, SCA/Tork, Baywest, Von Drehle, Merfin and Bradley. Dealer price on the set is $44 (part number BDDKS). It’s available now from Framon Manufacturing/Blue Dog Keys or through your distributor. IN MEMORIAM PRODUCT BRIEF At POLA’s holiday celebration in December, all had a good time. One lucky recipient, Chuck Noe, received a certificate for a one-day ALOA Education class. Congrats! In the photo on the right, pictured from left to right are Mike Potter, SAVTA president; Clay Hart, POLA president; Chuck Noe; and ALOA President Bill Mandlebaum.