Trickling Springs Creamery in Chambersburg is set to shut down production operations Friday, with doors closing on the establishment a week later on Oct. 5. JOHN IRWIN/ THE RECORD HERALD ▲

CHAMBERSBURG — Trickling Springs Creamery, located at 2330 Molly Pitcher Hwy. in Chambersburg, is set to cease production of its products on Friday.

"We regret to announce that effective Sept. 27, 2019, Trickling Springs Creamery will be shutting down plant operations," said Joe Miller, director of sales and marketing for Trickling Springs, which sells and produces dairy products.

Miller denied to comment on a specific reason for the closure.

According to Miller, Trickling Springs has 100-plus employees spread throughout the Chambersburg plant and retail store that opened in 2001, as well as at two retail locations in Washington D.C.

"We would like to express appreciation to our wonderful employees for their dedication and hard work as well as the farmers who stood beside us and supported our mission," explained Miller.

In regard to the jobs that will be lost due to the closure, Miller said that, "we have been working with PA Career Link and local recruitment agencies to assist in giving them the best employment opportunities possible."

Miller stated at the current time, there are no plans to open another location in the future and that shipment and stocking of their products distributed up and down the East Coast will cease with the closure.

"We are especially grateful to the community who has supported and loved our products throughout the past 18 years," Miller said.

The Chambersburg retail store will be open through 4 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 5, with the Washington D.C. locations closing within the coming weeks.

For more information visit tricklingspringscreamery.com

Contact John Irwin at jirwin@therecordherald.com or at 717-762-2151.