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EAT LOCAL - BUY LOCAL at the Canton Farmer’s Market! The Canton Farmers’ Market is back for its 12th year of providing locally grown produce, locally made products, fun entertainment, and the freshest food around on Saturdays from 8 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. The Canton Farmers’ Market is a producersonly market that provides consumers with an opportunity to buy fresh, quality products at reasonable prices directly from local growers in Northeast Ohio. Along with produce, the market offers baked goods, flowers, honey, artisan bread, cheese, eggs and meat, and so much more! The market runs every Saturday through October 17. It is located in the Timken High School Administrative building parking lot at the corner of Fourth St. NW and McKinley Ave. NW. The site is perfectly suited with green grass, trees and tons of parking!

The market is managed by the Downtown Canton Special Improvement District and is thankful for its supporters: Aultman Health Foundation, The Repository, Mix 94.1 & NewsTalk 1480 WHBC AM, the Canton Regional Chamber of Commerce, Canton Development Partnership and the City of Canton. For the complete line up of vendors, music, special guests, recipes and more, visit our website at CantonFarmersMarket.com.

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INSIDE: Get Canton Inc. Magazine!................................... 2 Oil & Gas Column................................................. 3 AultCare Fast Break Breakfast.............................. 4 Leadership Signature Program............................ 5 Leadership Spotlight Program............................. 6 Enshrinement Festival Photo Contest................... 7 Enshrinement Festival Key Chairs......................... 8 Enshrinement Festival Emcees............................. 9 Enshrinement Festival Events....................... 10-11 Stark County Safety Council Luncheon............... 12 Safety, Health & HR Fair.................................... 12 Stark County Safety Council Season Passes......... 12 Funding Partners.............................................. 13 New Members................................................... 17 BizBitz.............................................................. 18 July Calendar.................................................... 19

Not only is the Canton Farmers’ Market one of the best places to find fresh summer food, it’s a great place for meeting with others from your neighborhood and community. On any given weekend, the Canton Farmers’ Market offers community resources, nutrition and health education from Aultman Hospital, cooking demonstrations, live music, organic gardening tips, children’s activities and art projects for people of all ages.

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C ANTON INC. MAGA ZINE July 2015 - Volume XLVII - No. 7

William C. Shivers president, Greater Akron/Canton Region, Huntington Bank Chairman Dennis P. Saunier President & CEO Collyn Floyd Editor and Director of Marketing

Request a Copy of Canton Inc. Magazine A new issue of Canton Inc., an economic development publication that showcases why Stark County is a great place to do business, is now available. The Canton Regional Chamber of Commerce and Gatehouse Ohio Media/The Repository produce this magazine twice yearly. By showcasing the pro-business landscape here in Canton, through rich business features and highlights on education, transportation, health care, quality of life and more, we hope to attract new businesses, increase business growth locally, and change the perception of our region. Individuals or businesses can request copies by calling the Canton Regional Chamber at 330.456.7253.

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BOARD OF DIRECTORS EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE

This month opens with words of thanks to all the people who made our June 10 Utica Midstream 2015 conference at Walsh University a success. Our speakers — from as close as downtown Canton and as far away as Houston, Texas — gave our business audience a great look at the health of the Utica midstream infrastructure buildout — the pipelines, processing plants, truck fleets, rail lines and river barges that are built or utilized to bring Utica energy to market.

Good news for the midstream companies working in our region, and good for all of the Ohio companies that contract to construct, supply and service these projects.

Our sponsors, also from far and near, supported our efforts to keep the business community informed of developments in the Utica. In addition, their presence showed support for the companies that are building the energy infrastructure in Ohio.

One last thank you to our event sponsors: Presenting sponsor Dawood, AultCareAultWorks, Beaver Excavating, Furbay Electric Supply, CESO Engineering, International Union of Operating Engineers and Pipe Line Contractors Association, and Agile Networks.

Drilling for oil and gas has slowed some because of low energy prices. We all know that. But the Utica is here to stay, and the need to pipe it and process it continues. Frank Nieto, senior editor for the Hart Energy publication, “Midstream Business,” offered a well-researched confidence in midstream from the very title of his presentation, “Midstream Outlook: Perpetual Growth.”

For a look at Frank Nieto’s presentation slides, and those of our speakers from Dawood Engineering, Marathon Pipe Line, Williams Cos., Spectra Energy, EnLink and Agile Networks, go to our event page: www.uticacapital.com.

Chairman of the Board - William C. Shivers Huntington Bank Sr. Vice Chairman - Mark Fleiner LG Fuel Cell Systems Vice Chairman - Brian Belden The Belden Brick Company Vice Chairman - Bruce Blaise Kenan Advantage Group

Vice Chairman - Judith E. Barnes Lancaster Attorney At Law

Treasurer - D. William Allen Pro Football Hall of Fame Immediate Past Chairman - Philip D. Fracassa The Timken Company President & CEO - Dennis P. Saunier Canton Regional Chamber of Commerce Interim Corporate Secretary - Brian Belden Canton Regional Chamber of Commerce Recording Secretary - Connie R. Cerny Canton Regional Chamber of Commerce

Mark your calendars for Utica Summit III on Oct. 13. An early bird discount rate is available until Aug. 14 at UticaCapital.com David Kaminski Vice President for Public Policy and Energy (330) 458-2059 davidk@cantonchamber.org

Citing data from Industrial Info Resources, Nieto reported a total of 18,620 active oil and gas projects in North America with buildout costs of $2.41 trillion. This is second only to Asia’s 37,744 projects, valued at $6.66 trillion. The Utica buildout may slow down a little, but will continue to move forward:

BOARD OF DIRECTORS Emil Alecusan Brewster Cheese

Frank Monaco Four Fifteen Group

Katrina Barton Belden Village Mall

Jim Porter The Repository

David Cemate Mercy Medical Center

Stacy Radabaugh Charter One Bank

R. Eric Dellapina FirstMerit Bank N.A.

Rodney Reasonover Stark County Community Action Agency

Dr. Jay Gershen Northeast Ohio Medical University Michael Graeff Koch Knight, LLC James M. Gresh TimkenSteel Matthew Hammond Chesapeake Energy

Robert E. Roland Day Ketterer, LTD. Mark J. Samolczyk Stark Community Foundation

Dr. Para Jones Stark State College

Bruce M. Soares Black McCuskey Souers & Arbaugh

Geoff Karcher The Karcher Group

Tracy Stevens Dominion East Ohio

Dr. David A. King Malone University

John M. Tucker Krugliak, Wilkins, Griffiths & Dougherty Co., L.P.A.

Bradley R. McKain Marathon Petroleum Company, LP

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UPCOMING EVENTS July AultCare Fast Break Breakfast: Canton’s Hotel Boom and Your Business (Left): Joe Savarise, Ohio Hotels & Lodging Association Stark County has seen a hotel boom in the past two years. But why? And what does it mean for local tourism and businesses? Join Joe Savarise, executive director of the Ohio Hotels & Lodging Association, as he explains the “what” and “why” of Stark County’s surge in hotel rooms, as well as what’s next. Tourism is an integral and driving component of the Stark County economy, sustaining over 7% of salaried employment. Visitors to Stark County generated business sales of $1.6 billion, directly and indirectly, in 2013. Tourism includes and affects transportation, recreation, retail, lodging, food and beverage and more. About our speaker: Joe Savarise comes to OH&LA from his role as a Senior Vice President with BIPAC, the Business-Industry Political Action Committee, based in Washington, DC, where he oversaw a national field team and the deployment of an employer-to-employee communication and education program known as the “Prosperity Project” in states across the nation. He helped grow BIPAC’s state network from just over 20 partners to more than 70 participating state, regional and local business organizations in 45 states, many of them state Chambers or joint Chamber/ Manufacturer affiliates. He worked with statewide business organizations each day to help facilitate more effective communications regarding public

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policy and elections to employees and associates. He also served as a member of the Boards of Directors of the Ohio Prosperity Project and ProsperityNevada 501(c)(4) entities. With those organizations, he worked with a number of leading business organizations and corporations in each state to help educate employers and employees about the political process and elections. Prior to working with the Prosperity Project, he served as Director of Communications and Public Affairs for the Professional Insurance Agents Association of Ohio. He previously had experience as a staff member in the Ohio House of Representatives, including Minority Caucus Press Secretary, Policy/Research Staff, and Legislative Aide, as well as field staff and campaign manager for several state legislative campaigns.

producing sessions in Stark County. You’ll hear compelling speakers, meet new business contacts and enjoy a delicious breakfast. And, if you bring a door prize valued at $15 or more, you’ll even star in your very own 30 second commercial to promote your business! Friday, July 10 7 a.m. Registration 7: 30 a.m. Program Courtyard by Marriott 4375 Metro Cir NW Canton, OH 44720 Member $18 Non-Member $25 RSVP by Wednesday, July 8

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LEADERSHIP STARK COUNT Y Congratulations to the Recent Signature Program Graduates The 28th Class of Leadership Stark County’s Signature Program concluded their sessions with a graduation program at Malone University on June 9. An inspiring and motivational keynote address from Malone University president, Dr. David King, preceded the awarding of diplomas to 39 community leaders. Karon Andorka, Director, Pre-Trial Services, Stark County Court of Common Pleas Robert Arnold, MIS Manager, H-P Products Incorporated Gina Bannevich, Marketing Director, Belden Village Mall Michele Boone, Manager of Programs and Evaluation, Mental Health & Recovery Services Board of Stark County Karma Cline, Early Childhood Learning Center Operations Coordinator, YWCA Canton Mathew Connelly, District Sales Manager, Hewlett-Packard Company Louise Dalton, General Manager, Global Distribution, The Timken Company Veda K. Davis, Assistant Director of Asset Management, Stark Metropolitan Housing Authority Wendy Davis, Director of Finance and Enrollment Services, Aultman College Kristin Farmer, Judge, Stark County Court of Common Pleas

RJ Fryan, Purchasing Manager, Canton Drop Forge Sandie Fusillo, Principal, St. Peter School Patty Gaston, Golf Services Manager, Tam O’Shanter Golf Course Jennifer Harrington, Owner, The Ad Lab Bryan Harris, Technology Director, Stark County District Library Brian Hostettler, Senior Vice President, Key Private Bank Dianna Huckestein, Executive DirectorSenior Living Services & Corporate Communications, GentleBrook Maria Klutinoty Edwards, Attorney, Tzangas Plakas Mannos Ltd. Ryan Kuchmaner, Attorney, Black McCuskey Souers & Arbaugh, LPA Leslie Letner-Genovese, Senior Manager, Corporate Relations and Special Events, Akron-Canton Regional Foodbank Rica Martin-Grubbs, Escrow Officer/ Account Executive, Title One Agency Inc. Alex McCallion, Attorney, Day Ketterer Ltd. Dawn Moeglin, Development Coordinator, Stark County Park District Keith Nutter, Area Manager, Aqua Ohio, Inc. Mark Parent, Director, Special Education, Plain Local School District James Patterson, Principal Vehicle Systems Engineer, Hendrickson Trailer Commercial Vehicle Systems.

Melissa Patterson, Community Trustee Heather Pennington, Advanced Accountant, Marathon Petroleum Company-Ohio Refining Division Jon Pizor, Front Line Manager, Synchrony Financial Heather Reda, Advancement Assistant, Pathway Caring for Children Jason Smith, Vice President, Commercial Lending Officer, Premier Bank & Trust Bruce Stefancik II, Administrative Director of Radiology, Mercy Medical Center Robert Stewart III, CEO, M. Conley Co. Julie Stieber, Head of School, Canton Montessori School David Talenda, Director, Cohen & Company Erica Thom, Executive Director, AHEAD Inc. Benjamin Tobias, Director, TRiO Student Support Services, Stark State College Stephen Weingart, Vice President for Advancement, Malone University Ryan Wilson, CPA, Vice President, R.J. Wilson & Co., CPA, Inc.

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LEADERSHIP STARK COUNT Y Apply Now for Young Professionals Leadership Course Leadership Stark County’s Spotlight program is designed for dynamic young professionals (age 25-34) interested in their community. Spotlight, now in its 9th year, offers six sessions that provide personal and professional leadership development along with networking and engaging community service projects. The next Spotlight for Young Professionals program begins in September, and applications are available now on our website.

Tuition for Spotlight Stark County is $495. • Tuition assistance is available for candidates from nonprofit organizations. • Employer support is required for participation. • Companies may sponsor a cohort of up to 10 employees from their organization Apply now at LeadershipStarkCounty.org/Programs/Apply

In the Spotlight Stark County program you will: • Strengthen your leadership effectiveness using the Gallup StrengthsFinder profile • Be introduced to key issues, leaders, & places shaping our community • Tour non-profits and participate in a community service project. • Engage with other YPs in networking sessions at area cafés and bistros The sessions run from 4:00-6:00 p.m. and are held every other week, September through the first of December.

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ENSHRINEMENT FESTIVAL Prizes to be Awarded for Enshrinement Festival Photo Contest Cash prizes will be awarded in the 2015 Pro Football Hall of Fame Enshrinement Festival’s 27th annual Photo Contest. Snapshot enthusiast or professional photographer? All are invited to enter by taking photos at any of the outdoor Enshrinement Festival events beginning July 26 through September 13. Awards will be made in both the professional and non-professional categories, and some of the winning photos may be used in future Enshrinement Festival publications. Due to the generous support of the Western Reserve Group, cash prizes for the contest total $1,800, and $100 prizes may be awarded to each of the six first place photos chosen from professional and non-professional divisions in the following categories: Community Parade, Balloon Classic/ Jackson-Belden Music Fest & Fireworks, Drum Corps International Competition Tour of Champions, TimkenSteel Grand Parade, Canton Kickoff Celebration, and Gold Jacket 5K National Championship. Multiple honorable mention awards in the amount of $25 may also be given in each category. A Best of Show winner will be selected from all entries and will receive $250.

Up to 10 photos can be submitted for a single entry fee of $10. If you have more than 10 great photos to submit, multiple entry fees are welcomed. Entry forms are available at the Canton Regional Chamber of Commerce and on the Pro Football Hall of Fame Enshrinement Festival Web site at www.ProFootballHOFEF.com. The complete Enshrinement Festival schedule of events is also available on the Web site. All entries must be mailed or delivered to: Canton Regional Chamber of Commerce, 222 Market Ave. N., Canton, OH 44702. The deadline for receiving photos is 5 p.m. on Sept. 18. The winning photos will be on display at the Joseph Saxton Gallery of Photography at 520 Cleveland Avenue North in downtown Canton, and on the Enshrinement Festival’s Web site. For more information, contact Andrea Hartman at (330) 458-2054 or andreah@ cantonchamber.org.

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ENSHRINEMENT FESTIVAL Chamber and Hall Announce Key Enshrinement Festival Committee Chairs

Appreciation Party • Balloon Classic/Jackson-Belden Music Fest & Fireworks • Game • Food The Pro Football Hall of Fame Enshrinement Festival department of the Canton Regional Chamber of Commerce and the Pro Football Hall of Fame have named the following key committee chairs: Rose Ann Manzella, Appreciation Party; Casey Weisend, Balloon Classic and Todd Hawke, Jackson-Belden Music Fest & Fireworks; Mark Prosise, NFL/Hall of Fame Game; and Dean Kahler, Food. Manzella is a graduate of Bishop McDonnell High School and St. Joseph College, both in Brooklyn, New York, and spent 20 years as a medical receptionist. She has been a member of the Appreciation Party Committee for 18 years, and this is her second as chairman. Last year, she served as a volunteer for the Hall of Fame Fan Fest at the Cleveland IX Center. A Eucharistic minister at St. Michael’s Catholic Church for 19 years, she is married to husband Dennis. The Appreciation Party is a non-public event held to show gratitude to the generous sponsors and team of more than 4,500 dedicated community volunteers who provide the resources and support to make the annual Enshrinement Festival such a huge success. Chris Scarpino is serving as committee vice-chair. Weisend, owner of Salon Mystique and Salon Suites located in Canton, Ohio, is a graduate of St. Thomas Aquinas High School and National Beauty College. This is his first year as Chairman of the Balloon Classic committee. Before becoming Chairman of the Balloon Classic committee, Weisend

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served as the sub-committee chairman for vendors. He and wife Jennifer are the proud parents of three children. Weisend will be assisted in the planning and staging of the Balloon Classic by vice chairman Keith Bennett. This year the Balloon Classic and Jackson-Belden Music Fest activities will take place a week later than last year, with the event being held on Friday, Saturday and Sunday, July 31, August 1 and 2. . The Music Fest Committee is chaired this year by Todd Hawke, principal at GDK & Company, and also currently serving as a Jackson Township Trustee. He is a graduate of Kenton Ridge High School and Ohio Wesleyan University and has served in various capacities on the committee since 2002. He is actively involved in the community and serves on the boards of the Jackson-Belden Chamber of Commerce, Junior Achievement of East Central Ohio, and American Cancer Society of Stark County. Todd and wife Tricia have one son and one daughter. Hawke will be assisted in the planning and staging by vice chairman Carles Moore, and there will be a wide variety of food and beverages, accompanied by a stronger emphasis on music at the event, thus the name change from Food Fest to Music Fest. As always, there will be a Balloon Glow on Friday night and a spectacular fireworks show to conclude Saturday’s activities. Prosise is owner of A Child’s Place Nursery School, and a graduate of Jackson High School, Bowling Green State University, and Case Western Reserve University School of Law. He has served on the Game committee since 1999, and this is his fifth consecutive year as chairman. An active Hall of Fame volunteer for the past 22 years, he has also served on the Autograph and Enshrinement committees. Prosise is

past-president of the Jackson Township Community Improvement Corporation. He and wife Sandra have two sons. Under the direction of Prosise, with assistance from vice chairman Traci Tsai, the Game Committee is responsible for timing and coordination of the pre-game and halftime activities during the NFL/ Hall of Fame Game, to be held at 8 p.m. on Sunday, Aug. 9, featuring the Minnesota Vikings vs. Pittsburgh Steelers before a sold-out stadium and national television audience on NBC “Sunday Night Football.” The game also will be broadcast on Westwood One. Kahler is a graduate of East Canton High School and Kent State University and also studied at Ohio University. He is retired but stays active by participating in many area running events, including the Enshrinement Festival’s 5-Mile Race in the wheelchair division. He has been active with the Ohio Education Association, as former treasurer of the Tri-County Teachers Association, and with the Hocking Watershed District. In 1987, he was named the Athens County Elected Official of the Year. The Food Committee oversees the menu and wine selections and works closely with caterers to ensure the success of the food service to 12,000 guests at the Enshrinement Festival’s Enshrinees’ Gold Jacket Dinner, Fashion Show Luncheon, and Enshrinees GameDay Roundtable. Serving as vice-chairman of the committee is Pete Carbone.

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ENSHRINEMENT FESTIVAL Pro Football Hall of Fame Enshrinement Festival Announces Emcees The Pro Football Hall of Fame Enshrinement Festival is pleased to announce emcees for the Fashion Show Luncheon on Friday, August 7, and TimkenSteel Grand Parade on Saturday, August 8. Stefani Schaefer, co-anchor of Fox 8 News in the Morning, will emcee this year’s Fashion Show Luncheon on Friday, August 7, and it promises to be a high energy production. An Alliance native, she is a graduate of St. Thomas Aquinas High School and University of Mount Union where she was an All-American Scholar and a National Collegiate Academic Honoree. While in high school, she was a featured vocalist for the Enshrinement ceremonies and she has sung the National Anthem for the Game, so she truly has a soft spot in her heart for the Pro Football Hall of Fame. She first started at WJW Fox 8 in Cleveland in 1992, then took a hiatus to pursue other opportunities including hosting a national network show broadcast out of Universal Studios in Orlando, Florida. In 2007, she returned to WJW Fox 8, and in 2008, she was inducted into the Broadcasters Hall of Fame. In 2012, she was named Cleveland’s Favorite News Anchor and Favorite News Team. Football and fashion might seem like an unlikely mix, but it’s a perfect fit for the nearly 3,200 guests who enjoy the event that includes state-of-the-art sound, lighting, and video to showcase male and female models featuring the season’s hottest fashions. An exclusive bridal scene will be an exciting element in this year’s show, and the fashions will be enhanced by the excitement of several performances by Broadway star and Jackson Township native Ashley Spencer, as well as the Constellation Performing Arts Dancers. Great tickets are still available by calling the Chamber at (330) 458-2048.

Early the next morning on Saturday, August 8, Schaefer will join Dan Dierdorf as cocommentators for the TimkenSteel Grand Parade. Stefani and Dan teamed up as co-commentators in 1999 and 2000, then again for the past two years. A Canton native and 1996 inductee into the Pro Football Hall of Fame, Dierdorf will bring his extensive knowledge of the game to the parade broadcast for the 17th consecutive year. After an illustrious career with the St. Louis Cardinals, he transitioned to the broadcast booth, most notably at ABC with the Monday Night Football team with Al Michaels and Frank Gifford. After 12 years, he moved to CBS where he stayed until his retirement after the 2013 season, and in April 2014, he was introduced as the new color analyst for the football radio broadcasts at his alma mater, the Michigan Wolverines. Dierdorf was the 2008 recipient of the prestigious Pete Rozelle Radio-Television Award from the Pro Football Hall of Fame.

shows and featuring high school sports coverage. Parade units step off at Sixth St. and Cleveland Ave. SW and move north to 25th St. NW, where they will begin to disband. For Enshrinement Festival and football fans wanting to enjoy the parade, great reserved chair and bleacher seats are still available for only $9 by calling the Chamber at (330) 458-2088 or by stopping in at 222 Market Ave. N from 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. weekdays. Spectators will be required to show their tickets before being permitted to sit in reserved areas, and this will be strictly enforced.

Joe Dunn will be joining the team for the third consecutive year as man-onthe-street for interviews with the Class of 2015 and many returning Hall of Famers. After a stint with the Canton/Stark County Convention & Visitors’ Bureau, he became Director of Sports Marketing at the University of Akron and is currently Vice President of Sales at Big Time Sports, a regional company producing sports talk

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ENSHRINEMENT FESTIVAL EVENTS 2015 Pro Football Hall of Fame Enshrinement Festival COMMUNITY PARADE SUNDAY, JULY 26, 2015 | 2:30 P.M. DOWNTOWN CANTON Enjoy an afternoon in the heart of downtown Canton with family and friends. A wide array of community youth groups, marching bands, antique vehicles, specialty units and a giant helium balloon participate in this spirit-filled community parade. BALLOON CLASSIC/ JACKSON-BELDEN MUSIC FEST & FIREWORKS FRIDAY, SATURDAY, & SUNDAY, JULY 31, AUGUST 1 & 2, 2015 KSU AT STARK/STARK STATE CAMPUSES Join in the fun and excitement as 65 hot air balloons take flight! This awesome spectacle delights approximately 130,000 spectators over three days. In combination with the fantastic Music Fest, this free event offers families the opportunity to enjoy dozens of food vendors, live music, children’s activities, illuminating Balloon Night Glow and spectacular fireworks! DRUM CORPS INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION – TOUR OF CHAMPIONS! MONDAY, AUGUST 3, 2015 | 7:00 P.M. PAUL BROWN TIGER STADIUM The Tour of Champions event series is an exciting live entertainment format featuring top World Class corps. Spectators will have the opportunity to immerse themselves in the drum corps experience with exclusive fan-member interaction, preshow and intermission entertainment and more! FIRST PLAY THURSDAY, AUGUST 6, 2015 | 10:00 A.M DOWNTOWN CANTON TO THE PRO FOOTBALL HALL OF FAME First Play officially kicks off the final weekend of the Pro Football Hall of Fame Enshrinement Festival. The event features nearly 1,500 children as they toss an official NFL football from one participant to the next along a three-mile route. The route begins at the iconic location where the NFL was founded, the Frank T. Bow Building in downtown Canton, to its final destination, the Pro Football Hall of Fame. ENSHRINEES’ GOLD JACKET DINNER THURSDAY, AUGUST 6, 2015 COCKTAILS 5:00 P.M., DINNER 6:00 P.M. MEMORIAL CIVIC CENTER AND CULTURAL CENTER More than 4,000 guests experience an extraordinary evening of cocktails, dinner, and football fantasy as a large contingent of returning Gold Jackets, NFL team owners, and sports celebrities come together to honor the Class of 2015 Enshrinees. An emcee of national acclaim and the presentation of the Hall of Fame Gold Jackets to the Enshrinees make this evening one to remember.

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GOLD JACKET (HALL OF FAMER) PHOTO OP FRIDAY, AUGUST 7, 2015 PRO FOOTBALL HALL OF FAME A gathering of the game’s immortals for a one-of-a-kind photo on the front steps of the Pro Football Hall of Fame. The public is invited to this free event, and are encouraged to document the moment with their cameras and share their pictures on social media with the hashtag #PFHOF15. FASHION SHOW LUNCHEON FRIDAY, AUGUST 7, 2015 | 11:30 A.M. MEMORIAL CIVIC CENTER AND CULTURAL CENTER This fabulous luncheon and high energy show is arguably the largest and finest fashion show in Ohio! State-of-the-art sound, lighting, and video combine to showcase the season’s hottest male and female fashions, coupled with exciting musical entertainment for the 3,000 guests to enjoy. CONCERT FOR LEGENDS FRIDAY, AUGUST 7, 2015 | 8:00 P.M. TOM BENSON HALL OF FAME STADIUM This year’s Enshrinement Festival will feature more legends than ever. Aerosmith, rock’s greatest live act, will perform at Tom Benson Hall of Stadium in this inaugural Concert for Legends! TIMKENSTEEL GRAND PARADE SATURDAY, AUGUST 8, 2015 | 8:00 A.M. Giant helium balloons, fabulous floats, marching bands, antique vehicles, specialty units, and of course Hall of Fame legends are cheered by nearly 200,000 spectators along the 2.2 mile route and millions more watching the television broadcast of the Grand Parade. Excitement abounds as fans welcome the Class of 2015 Enshrinees and a large contingent of returning Gold Jackets riding in the parade. FANATICS AUTHENTIC AUTOGRAPH SESSION SATURDAY, AUGUST 8, 2015 | NOON PRO FOOTBALL HALL OF FAME Preserve your football memories with autographs from returning Hall of Fame legends as they return to Canton for the Enshrinement festivities. Your favorite Hall of Famers will be on hand to sign football memorabilia during two 1-hour sessions. RETURNING HALL OF FAMERS AUTOGRAPH SESSIONS SATURDAY, AUGUST 8, 2015 | NOON PRO FOOTBALL HALL OF FAME Preserve your football memories with autographs from Hall of Fame legends as they return to Canton for the Enshrinement festivities. Multiple autograph sessions are held on the Pro Football Hall of Fame campus. For participants and times check the website at Profootballhof.com.

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ENS HRINEMENT FESTIVAL EVENTS CLASS OF 2015 ENSHRINEMENT CEREMONY Saturday, August 8, 2015 | 7:00 P.M. TOM BENSON HALL OF FAME STADIUM The focus of the entire celebration is the emotional Enshrinement Ceremony where the newest Hall of Fame members, the Class of 2015, take their rightful place among pro football’s elite. A large contingent of returning Hall of Fame legends will participate in a special salute to the newest members of their exclusive fraternity. ENSHRINEES GAMEDAY ROUNDTABLE SUNDAY, AUGUST 9, 2015 | 12:30 P.M. MEMORIAL CIVIC CENTER AND CULTURAL CENTER Talk about a football fan’s fantasy! A large and enthusiastic crowd enjoys lunch, followed by a center-stage roundtable discussion featuring the Class of 2015. It’s an unscripted, up-close-and-personal event where the Class share stories and memories of their careers! CLASS OF 2015 AUTOGRAPH SESSION SUNDAY, AUGUST 9, 2015 | 3:00 PM PRO FOOTBALL HALL OF FAME Seize an extraordinary opportunity to secure autographs and meet the members of the Class of 2015 up close and personal. NFL/HALL OF FAME GAME SUNDAY, AUGUST 9, 2015 | 8:00 P.M. TOM BENSON HALL OF FAME STADIUM Kick off the 2015 NFL preseason at the annual NFL/Hall of Fame Game in Canton featuring the Minnesota Vikings vs. Pittsburgh Steelers. The game takes place next to the museum at historic Tom Benson Hall of Fame Stadium. See the game up close and personal in this historical 22,000seat high school venue. CANTON KICKOFF CELEBRATION THU. FRI., & SAT., SEPTEMBER 10, 11, & 12, 2015 11:00 A.M. | DOWNTOWN CANTON Join us as we celebrate the kickoff to the NFL football season. There will be a variety of food, cold beverages, entertainment, art, and tailgate fun for all ages to enjoy right here in the “Hall of Fame City”! Saturday evening will conclude the event with a wonderful fireworks display. GOLD JACKET 5K NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 2015 | 8:00 A.M. DOWNTOWN CANTON Participants can walk, jog, run or compete at this family friendly 5K. Featured in this national championship race will be the winners from seven NFL cities, and every finisher will receive a one of a kind HUGE ring medal as they cross the finish line, where they will meet and receive a high five from one of our Pro Football Hall of Fame Gold Jackets (Hall of Famer)!

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SAFET Y COUNCIL SCSC Monthly Luncheon Electrical Safety in the Workplace Featuring: Jerry Bennett, Advanced Testing Sales & Safety Trainer At our July luncheon, the topic is NFPA 70e Electrical Safety, or Electrical Arc Flash Safety. Jerry Bennett, Safety Trainer for Hilscher-Clarke, will explain what Electrical Arc Flash Safety is along with who needs to follow the standard. Jerry Bennett is an authorized OSHA 502 Outreach Trainer. He has been instructing OSHA 10 hour, OSHA 30 hour, as well as Electrical Safe Work Practices/NFPA 70E classes since 2004. He is a journeyman electrician with more than seventeen years of experience, being employed with Hilscher-Clarke Electric since 2001. Starting in 2007, his focus has been on Preventative Maintenance and Testing as well as Arc Flash Risk Assessment’s for NFPA 70E compliance. Bennett is a Level I Thermographer with extensive experience in thermal imaging and testing on electrical systems as part of a preventative maintenance program. He also plans to walk you through how to perform an Arc Flash Risk Assessment and why it is important for your business to do so. Thursday, July 9 11:30 am – 1:00 pm Meyers Lake Ballroom 3218 Parkway St NW, Canton, OH Cost: $16 (includes lunch) RSVP by Monday, July 6 StarkCountySafetyCouncil.org Spotlight Company:

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NEW MEMBERS WELCOME to our newest members, who joined Canton Regional Chamber of Commerce in May. We encourage you to patronize their businesses. If you know of other businesses that would benefit from Chamber membership, please contact the Membership Department at (330) 458-2067. Auto Connection, Inc. (AUTO - CLASSIC & UNIQUE CARS - MARKETING) Chad Gumpp 5202 Limerick Ave. NW North Canton, OH 44720 (330) 452-5788 www.autoconnectioncars.com

Community One Credit Union of Ohio, Inc. (CREDIT UNIONS) Jason F. Norris 6583 Frank Ave. NW North Canton, OH 44720 (330) 305-3050 www.c1cu.com

National Healthcare Access Inc (INSURANCE EMPLOYEE BENEFITS) Kirk Harper 6633 Frank Ave. NW North Canton, OH 44720 (330) 360-5350 www.NHCAI.com

Babst, Calland, Clements and Zomnir, PC (ATTORNEYS) Richard J. Lolli 3711 Whipple Ave. NW Canton, OH 44718 (234) 352-1650 www.babstcalland.com

Embassy Suites Akron-Canton Airport (HOTELS & MOTELS) Julie Karam 7883 Freedom Ave. NW North Canton, OH 44720 (330) 305-0500

JA Ondrus, LLC (BUSINESS COACHING) James A. Ondrus 6409 Corrine Dr. NW Canton, OH 44718 (330) 754-5767 www.jaondrusllc.com

G C Reclaiming (ALLOYS - METALS - CLEANING) Cynthia Bauman 429 Waynesburg Dr. SE Canton, OH 44707 (330) 575-2943 www.gcreclaiming.com

Brewster Parke (RETIREMENT & LIFE CARE COMMUNITIES & HOMES) Kimberly Edwards 360 Wabash Ave. N Brewster, OH 44613 (330) 767-4179 www.brewsterparke.com Canton Brewing Company (BREWERY) Julian Christian 120 3rd St. NW Canton, OH 44702 (330) 437-1182 www.cantonbrewing.com Tom Clevenger RETIREES Tom Clevenger 1232 Salway Ave. SW North Canton, OH 44720 (330) 497-7239

KebCo Precision Fabricators, Inc. (METAL FABRICATORS) Eric J. Keblesh 2006 Allen Ave. SE Canton, OH 44707 (330) 456-0808 www.kebcofab.com

SE Technologies, LLC (ENGINEERING - ENVIRONMENT) David McCarley 17068 Savage Rd. Chagrin Falls, OH 44023 (216) 372-9139 www.se-env.com

LSQ Funding (FUNDING - ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE) Scott Smith 24100 Chagrin Blvd. Beachwood, OH 44112 (216) 780-8866 www.lsq.com

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Unitec Products Corp. (MUSICAL / AV PRODUCTS) Melissa Schoessel 1300 Market Ave. Canton, OH 44714 (330) 454-7000 www.unitecproducts.com Victory Packaging (PACKAGING SERVICES) Brad East 1000 Keystone Pkwy. Cleveland, OH 44135 (216) 898-9130 www.victorypackaging.com

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BIZ BITZ Congratulations to KIKO Realtors and Auctioneers on their 70th anniversary! From their humble beginnings in 1945 when founder Russell T. Kiko conducted auctions on the family farm with the help of his wife, Coletta, and their 13 children, to KIKO today, conducting over 1,100 auctions per year and offering real estate listings through MLS; the company is built on a foundation of integrity, expertise and proven results. Over the last several decades this family-owned auction company and real estate brokerage has experienced unprecedented growth but has never wavered from maintaining the highest ethical standards and professionalism for their clients and the community. “We have been working for sellers for over 70 years because we get the right people together at the right time with a desire to buy,” said Richard T Kiko, Jr., CEO and Broker. “Smart people call KIKO first because we are able to provide options, either ‘for sale’ or auction. We are a one-stop shop.” Lynn Hamilton has joined Beese Fulmer Private Wealth Management as a wealth manager. Lynn spent the last 32 years with KeyBank, most recently as a senior vice president and portfolio manager in Canton, where he oversaw approximately $350 million in assets. He has remarkable experience and will be a great asset to the portfolio-management team at Beese Fulmer. Michael Barath’s stunning photography reveals the insides of old historic buildings in Canton that have been closed off to the public for many years. The exhibit, INTERIORS: Hidden Spaces Through the Lens of Michael Barath, hangs at Jülz by Alan Rodriguez July 3rd through August 29th. Artist Gail Folwell, nationally recognized and awarded for her realistic sculptures of athletes in action, has been awarded the second commission in The ELEVEN, a $2.2 million public art project of ArtsinStark and

the Pro Football Hall of Fame celebrating the greatest moments in professional football history. Her work, depicting The NFL Draft, will reside in Canton, Ohio, the birthplace of the National Football League (September 17, 1920), and the home of the eventual 11 public art pieces to be completed in 2020 for the 100th anniversary of the NFL. Folwell was first recognized in 2013 by the selection committee for The ELEVEN when she submitted her qualifications and designs for the first piece in the Canton project, “The Birth of the NFL,” which recognizes Canton, Ohio as the birthplace of the NFL. Another Colorado artist, Michael Clapper, was awarded the commission, dedicated in August 2014 by Roger Goodell during Pro Football Hall of Fame Enshrinement festivities. But Folwell, who returned to Boulder, was not forgotten. Her work and her spirit rose above the remaining 80 submissions vying for the next $150,000 commission and a place in this historic collection. As such, Folwell was asked to return to Canton, and choose one of the remaining 10 moments to create. Kristin C. Hannon, director of career development at Stark State College, is the recipient of the 2015 OCDA Bob Windle Leadership Career Award from the Ohio Career Development Association. The award recognizes significant contributions to the improvement, promotion and development of career counseling and career development along with enhancement of professional association activities. Hannon is the connecting point for Stark State students to potential employers. Before joining Stark State in 2011, Hannon, of Massillon, worked at Nationwide Insurance for 23 years, where she began as an intern and was promoted to various roles in the company, including human resources and HR consultant for the Canton Regional Office. FootGolf, the crossover point of soccer and golf is making its way to Tam O’Shanter Golf Course. This one-of-a-kind for the area American FootGolf League certified course will route along the front nine of the Dales Course. The course will be available each weekend after 3PM and Monday through Friday after 6:00pm. “FootGolf is great for company/business outings, birthday parties, school and community organizations,” said Patty Gaston, Golf Services Manager for Tam O’Shanter. “With very little experience

needed, as long as you can kick a ball, you can play FootGolf. All you need is a soccer ball, which we will rent you at the golf shop. And we hope that by adding FootGolf, that it will draw attention to the game of golf and turn some soccer players into golfers.” The 18-hole FootGolf course is similar to a regular nine-hole game of golf. The holes range from around 100 yards and under for a par three, 100 to 200 yards for a par four, and over 200 yards for a par five. Although the fairway is shorter, players will still use the same tee-boxes. The only rule difference is if a soccer ball comes to a rest on a putting green, it is moved off with a free drop. The Stark County District Library is hosting several gardening programs throughout the summer season. The programs include a variety of topics for anyone ranging from avid gardener to novice. The library is able to offer programming for gardeners and aspiring gardeners through its own programming staff as well as the support of The Ohio State University Extension Master Gardeners and other volunteers. All programs offered by Stark County District Library, gardening and otherwise, are offered for free to the public. Individuals interested in attending can register online at www.TheSmartStore.org or by calling 330-452-0665. Aultman Hospital will present nine free Health Talk programs during the month of July, on topics ranging from weight loss to advance directives. Seating for all health talks is limited, and reservations are required. Call 330-363-TALK (8255) or sign up at www.aultman.org. Presentations are for educational purposes only and do not in any way constitute professional advice.

Have business news you’d like to share via Biz Bitz? Send your news release to Collyn Floyd, director of marketing, at collynf@cantonchamber.org.

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First Friday: Chalk the Walk www.cantonartsdistrict.com First Friday is a monthly party in the downtown Canton Arts District featuring themed music, performance and visual arts events. Rain or shine, year ‘round.

First Friday, July 3 6 to 10 pm Downtown Canton Arts District Free event!

Stark County Safety Council Monthly Luncheon www.starkcountysafetycouncil.org July Topic: Electrical Arc Flash Safety With Jerry Bennett, advanced testing sales and safety trainer, Hilscher-Clarke

Thursday, July 9 11:30 am – 1:00 pm Meyer’s Lake Ballroom $16 per person

July AultCare Fast Break Breakfast www.cantonchamber.org Canton’s Hotel Boom and Your Business With Joe Savarise, executive director, Ohio Hotels & Lodging Association

Friday, July 10 7:00 am registration 7:30 am program Courtyard by Marriott in North Canton $18 members, $25 non-members

Community Parade www.profootballhofef.com Enjoy an afternoon in the heart of downtown Canton with family and friends. A wide array of community youth groups, marching bands, antique vehicles, specialty units and a giant helium balloon participate in this spirit-filled community parade.

Sunday, July 26 2:30 pm Downtown Canton FREE

Balloon Classic/Jackson-Belden Music Fest and Fireworks www.profootballhofef.com With 65 hot air balloons, approximately 130,000 spectators, and a fantastic Music Fest, this free event offers families the opportunity to enjoy dozens of food vendors, live music, children’s activities, illuminating Balloon Night Glow and spectacular fireworks! Canton Farmers Market www.cantonfarmersmarket.com Every Saturday through October 17, enjoy local produce, flowers, herbs, meats, cheeses, breads, and more!

COMING UP IN AUGUST:

• The 52nd Annual Pro Football Hall of Fame Enshrinement Festival • West End Block Party

Friday, July 31-Sunday, Aug.2 KSU at Stark/Stark State Campuses Visit ProFootballHOFEF.com for the daily schedule FREE

Saturday Mornings 8:00 – 11:30 am Timken High School Administrative Building Parking Lot (4th St. NW and McKinley Ave. NW)

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