February Action Newsletter

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NEWSLETTER

FEBRUARY 2012

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Rick L. Haines appointed board chairman of the Canton Regional Chamber for 2012 I’m excited for all of the opportunities in front of us as I begin my term as chairman of the board for the Canton Regional Chamber of Commerce. I’ve lived in this community for 30 years, and am proud to be given the chance to lead this group of like-minded business leaders. There are three initiatives that the Chamber will focus on in the coming year: • Jobs • Economic Development • Image

Jobs. We’ve had success in attracting new jobs to Stark County. We want to continue that momentum to increase the economic stability of our residents. We will maintain our support of existing business partners and our expanding membership base. Looking to the future, oil and gas exploration in the region’s Utica shale deposits offers the prospect of increased employment. The Chamber stands ready to support this industry as it expands into the area. Economic Development. We will continue our work with the City of Canton and the Stark Development Board to make Canton a competitive, strong choice for new businesses to this area – and for business expansion. The 2012 year will be one for promoting Canton and Stark County as a headquarters site for energy companies coming into our region.

STAYING POWER: Timken top leadership to speak at the Canton Regional Chamber’s 98th Annual Dinner

INSIDE: Chamber New Hires & Promotions...........4 Business Excellence Awards.....................5 Stir After Hours.......................................5 ATHENA Awards.......................................6 AultCare Fast Break Breakfast..................7 Queen Pageant Chair...............................8 HOF Enshrinement Festival Schedule.......9 Leadership Stark County........................ 10 Stark County Safety Council................... 11 ystark! Twenty Under 40!....................... 12 ystark! Young Professional Profile.......... 13 Canton Entrepreneur Launch................. 14 AC-3 Form............................................. 17 Hot Business on the Burner................... 19 New Members....................................... 21 BizBitz.................................................. 22 February Calendar................................. 23

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For one unprecedented evening, Timken Chairman Tim Timken joins President and Chief Executive Officer Jim Griffith to share their story of a company reinvented, with a new business model and fresh capabilities to capitalize on emerging markets and growing industries around the world. The Canton Regional Chamber’s 98th Annual Dinner will be held on Wednesday, Feb. 8, at the Canton Memorial Civic Center. The annual dinner will feature Ward J. Timken, Jr., chairman of the board of directors for The Timken Company, and James W. Griffith, president and CEO for Timken.

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WWW.C ANTONCHAMBER.ORG OUR MISSION: To serve our Members through partnerships, programs, services and events to advance the economic growth of Canton and the Stark County region.


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NEWSLETTER February 2012 - Volume XLIV - No. 2

Rick L. Haines President & CEO, AultCare Chairman Dennis P. Saunier President & CEO Jess Bennett Editor & Director of Marketing Denise Burton Director of Membership and Sales Advertising Sales / Action 330.458.2067

Sarah Lutz Graphics Manager

Image. A strong and vibrant downtown serves as a source of pride to residents every time they write their city address. The Chamber Board will work diligently to bring additional business to downtown and to the Mills Business Park. Our arts district is an example of how enthusiasm for the area can build when jobs, activity, ideas and energy are present. Additional business growth in Canton will make the city stronger and more vibrant. We want Canton, Ohio, to be a place that residents are proud to call home! One of our largest image endeavors of 2012 will be the publication of Canton Inc., a business and economic development publication we are producing with GateHouse Ohio Media. Canton Inc. will showcase the pro-business landscape in Canton/Stark County to existing businesses as well as businesses looking to expand or relocate into our region.

put into leading us in 2011. He is a leader in the community, in his church, and – most importantly – to his family.

My thanks to George Lemon for his work as chairman this past year. I’m proud to call George a friend and appreciate the work he

Rick L. Haines, 2012 Chairman of the Board

I look forward to this year and to working with the talented staff and board of the Chamber to continue to strengthen the wellbeing of businesses large and small in Canton/Stark County, and to help the region to invite economic growth. Working with Chamber president and CEO Dennis Saunier and his staff will be a rewarding experience, and I look forward to serving the membership as Chairman this year. Sincerely,

Thank you to our ADVANTAGE CANTON funding partners: AultCare, Aultman Health Foundation, Charter One Bank, Chesapeake Energy, The City of Canton, Diebold, Inc., Dominion East Ohio, Fifth Third Bank, FirstMerit Bank, Hilscher-Clarke Electric Company, Huntington Bank, KeyBank, Kenan Advantage Group, Mercy Medical Center, Northeast Ohio Medical University, PNC and The Timken Company.

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(continued from cover) Few organizations possess the staying power of The Timken Company, with communities, investors, employees and suppliers collectively sharing in achievement, year after year. The company’s success is reflected in its significant diversification, extensive global growth, and value driven to the bottom line, with dividends paid each year and every quarter, from before the Great Depression, to the Great Recession and beyond. It’s also evident in the company’s steadfast investments, focused on a promising future. When it comes to good fortune, Timken is our community’s constant. At the Annual Dinner, the gavel will be passed from outgoing Board Chairman George W. Lemon, retired president, Technical Products Group, to the 2012 Board Chairman, Rick L. Haines, president of AultCare. The Chamber will recognize and thank the outgoing board members and usher in new members for an exceptional 98th year.

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Also during the dinner, the Canton Regional Chamber and ArtsinStark, The County Arts Council, will present the 2012 Business for the Arts Award. The award is recognizes an outstanding business for support and participation in the arts in Stark County, which improves the quality of life and promotes economic development. This year’s recipient is Solmet Technologies, Inc. The 98th annual dinner will begin at 5:30 p.m. with a cocktail reception and dinner will be served at 7 p.m. Registrations for the annual dinner can be made online CantonChamber.org or by calling (330) 458-2070. Tickets for the event are $88 for members and $98 for non-members. All registration payments must be received in advance. Register now, space is limited.

EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Chairman of the Board - Rick L. Haines AultCare Sr. Vice Chairman - Karen Brenneman Hall, Kistler & Company LLP Vice Chairman - Brian Belden The Belden Brick Company Vice Chairman - Philip D. Fracassa The Timken Company Vice Chairman - Kevin Kampman The Repository Treasurer - D. William Allen Pro Football Hall of Fame Immediate Past Chairman - George W. Lemon Retired President, Technical Products Group President & CEO - Dennis P. Saunier Canton Regional Chamber of Commerce Corporate Secretary - Steven J. Katz Canton Regional Chamber of Commerce

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98th Annual Dinner is February 8, 2012

BOARD OF DIRECTORS Kevin Bogard Marathon Petroleum Co. LP

Tim Maloney Canton Chair Rental

Timothy M. Burke, Jr. FirstMerit Bank N.A.

Rick McQueen Akron-Canton Airport

Thomas E. Cecconi Mercy Medical Center

John A. Murphy, Jr. Day Ketterer Ltd.

William R. Cook Chase N.A.

Alan Rodriguez Jülz by Alan Rodriguez and Rodriguez’s House of Stones

Darryl J. Dillenback DNS Insurance, Inc. Mark Fleiner Rolls-Royce Fuel Cell Systems Jerry Gilin Diebold Inc. Greg Harbert CharterOne Bank Jason F. Haupt Krugliak, Wilkins, Griffiths & Dougherty Co., L.P.A. Jan Hein Ohio Desk Terrance L. Jones Multi-Development Services of Stark County Geoff Karcher The Karcher Group Judith E. Barnes Lancaster Attorney At Law

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Mark J. Samolczyk Stark Community Foundation William C. Shivers Huntington Bank Paul E. Siegfried Siegfried Enterprises Inc. Bruce M. Soares Black McCuskey Souers & Arbaugh Alice C. Stephens The Employment Source Walter F. Wagor, Ph.D. Kent State University at Stark David M. Wheeler AEP Ohio Mike Williams Stark Metropolitan Housing Authority


CHAMBER NEWS Chamber announces new hires and promotions The Canton Regional Chamber has announced several new hires and promotions for its organization and departments. In the Chamber’s marketing department, Sarah Lutz has joined the organization as graphics manager, and Amy Nelson has been named events and marketing manager; Tonja Marshall has joined the Canton/Stark County Convention & Visitors’ Bureau as sports promotions manager; Krista Shuff Schumacher has joined the Canton Development Partnership as event manager, and Annette Rosenberger has been promoted to office manager for the CDP. Sarah Lutz has joined the Chamber as graphics manager, where she designs and delivers on almost every creative project for the Chamber and its various departments. A native of Hopewell Twp., Pa., Lutz grew up in North Canton where she graduated from Hoover High School. She earned her bachelor’s in graphic design with a metalsmithing minor at The University of Akron. Since 2003, Lutz has worked for the Chamber both in-house (2003-2004) and then as a contractor since that time, providing marketing and graphic design services for the Chamber and its departments. Before accepting the position as graphics manager, she was marketing communications coordinator at Arrow International, Inc. a Cleveland manufacturing company. She resides in Akron’s Merriman Valley and is the proud mom of daughter, Sunita, 6, and son, Ketan, 4. Amy Nelson has joined the Chamber as events and marketing manager, where she oversees the Chamber’s business and networking events, and large annual events, including the upcoming 98th Annual Dinner. She works closely with the marketing department to promote Chamber events, programs and initiatives. Nelson has a degree in applied business from Kent State University. She has background in event management, sales, marketing and bookkeeping. Nelson was previously vice president of the Tuscarawas County Chamber of Commerce, and has served on the board of directors for the last five years for her local American Red Cross Chapter. She maintains and enjoys involvement in her community.

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Tonja Marshall has joined the Canton/Stark County Convention & Visitors’ Bureau as sports promotions manager. She comes to the CVB after working for nearly eight years at the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Prior to working at the Pro Football Hall of Fame, Marshall obtained a bachelor’s in public relations at Ursuline College. Shortly thereafter, she began as admissions/ operations coordinator at the Hall of Fame, and was later promoted to travel/tourism marketing specialist. In addition to her experience at the Hall of Fame, she has participated on many boards and committees. She has participated on both the CVB’s Tourism Advisory Committee and Sports Advisory Committee, and served four years on the board of directors for Adventures in Northeast Ohio. Marshall is also a recent graduate of the Ohio Travel Association’s Tourism Leadership Academy. Krista Shuff Schumacher has joined the Canton Development Partnership as event manager. In her new role, she is responsible for all management aspects of the downtown events, including Taste of Canton, Canton Blues Festival, Zing in the City, Vintage Canton, Light up Downtown, and the Canton Farmers’ Market, among others. She began her career in the entertainment industry, working primarily on large scale productions at venues such as Blossom Music Center, Quicken Loans Arena and Playhouse Square. She earned her bachelor’s in business and organizational communication, and continued her education at the Art Institute of Pittsburgh, refining her skills in digital design. She previously worked for the Canton Palace Theatre as technical director, where she produced and managed hundreds of events per year, entertaining over 200,000 patrons. Upon taking this position, the Akron native became a strong advocate for the betterment of downtown Canton and has given her time both as a volunteer and a patron of the many activities and businesses that Canton relies on to continue its great strides towards the future. She currently sits on the board for a non-profit organization that produces the show “Old Fashioned Canton Christmas,” which aims to end hunger during the holidays, and is a member of ystark! Schumacher has also produced a photography exposition at the Canton Museum of Art titled “Iceland: Naturally Beautiful.”

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UPCOMING EVENTS Business Excellence Award nominee information due this month AWARDS CEREMONY SET FOR APRIL 24 Nominations for the Business Excellence Awards of Greater Canton are in! The OUTSTANDING Stark County companies that have been nominated are urged to return their information forms to Canton Regional Chamber of Commerce by Feb. 15 in order to be considered for the distinguished Stark County business honor. Business Excellence Award winners will be notified in March. Honorees of this year’s Business Excellence Awards will be recognized during the awards dinner held on Tuesday, April 24, at The University Center at Kent State University at Stark.

RSVP for the Awards Ceremony Don’t miss Stark County’s premier business event! The Business Excellence Awards begin with a cocktail reception at 5:30 p.m., followed by dinner and the awards presentation at 6:30 p.m. Register online at CantonChamber.org. NOMINEES: If you have questions regarding the submission of nominee information, please contact Amy Nelson, events and marketing manager, at (330) 458-2073 or amyn@cantonchamber.org.

Fight the winter blahs with a fun networking night out at Meyer’s Lake FEBRUARY STIR AFTER HOURS AT MEYER’S LAKE BALLROOM Attend the February STIR After Hours and be catered to by a group who knows their way around exceptional events! Stark County’s premier wedding reception hall, Meyer’s Lake Ballroom, has three event rooms to choose from and is very affordable for corporate meetings and seminars. Meyer’s Lake Ballroom can accommodate up to 530 guests and specializes in events for all occasions, including weddings, parties, reunions, corporate lunches and functions, Bar Mitzvahs, sports banquets, anniversaries and Christmas parties. Enjoy great food and a chance to win Tim’s Tavern Gift Certificates. Show off your products and services with a tabletop exhibit for only $25. Contact Denise Burton at (330) 458-2067 or deniseb@cantonchamber.org for more details or to book your space. Plus, one lucky guest will be selected for our Hot Business article in an upcoming issue of Action Newsletter. Tuesday, Feb. 21 5:30 p.m. – 7:30 p.m. Meyer’s Lake Ballroom 3218 Parkway St. in Canton Cost: $5 RSVP by Feb. 17

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UPCOMING EVENTS Greater Stark County ATHENA Award Dinner - MARCH WOMEN’S IMPACT INITIATIVE EVENT You are cordially invited to join us in our inaugural year as we honor an area woman – or man – for their professional excellence, community service, and for actively assisting women in their attainment of professional excellence and leadership skills at the Greater Stark County ATHENA Award Dinner. The ATHENA Award was inspired by the goddess of Greek mythology, known for her strength, courage, wisdom and enlightenment – qualities embodied in the ATHENA leadership model. The Award is unique in both scope – local, national and international – and the ATHENA mission upon which it is based. Athena International | Mission Supporting, developing and honoring women leaders Inspiring women to achieve their full potential Creating balance in leadership worldwide

and operates in collaboration with the Canton Regional Chamber of Commerce. Special thanks to the United Way of Greater Stark County for providing the licensure for this event! Wednesday, Mar. 21 5:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. The University Center at Kent State University at Stark 6000 Frank Ave. NW in North Canton Cost: $65 RSVP online at CantonChamber.org by Mar. 14 Reminder to RSVP: Women’s Leadership Workshop - February Women’s Impact Initiative Event

workshop on Feb. 15 with keynote speaker Jan Phillips, visionary author of The Art of Original Thinking: The Making of a Thought Leader. Included in this workshop are two breakout sessions: Session One: Networking/Power – Power is NOT a dirty word! Facilitated by Jan Phillips and Cathy Hackney, PhD Session Two: Language/Negotiation – In-depth into the art of negotiating. Facilitated by returning guest speaker Carol Frohlinger. Deadline to sign up for this empowering workshop is Feb. 8 at CantonChamber.org.

We hope you have signed up to participate in the outstanding February

Since the program’s inception in 1982, nearly 6,000 exemplary leaders in more than 500 communities have received the prestigious ATHENA Award in the United States, Bermuda, Canada, China, Greece, India, Russia, United Arab Emirates and United Kingdom. We are excited to bring this prestigious award to Stark County. The Women’s Impact Initiative events are sponsored by CEO Level The Timken Company, along with Grabowski & Company, Mercy Medical Center, Western Reserve PBS, Healthy Woman – An Affinity Medical Center Resource, Pinnacle Press, Creative Financial Staffing, Cleaver Law Office, Combi Packaging Systems, Day Ketterer-Attorneys at Law, Hall, Kistler & Company, Kent State University at Stark, Krugliak, Wilkins, Griffiths & Dougherty Co., LPA, LPL Financial Services, Raymond James Financial Services (Belden Village), SarahCare, and Key4Women-KeyBank,

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UPCOMING EVENTS Canton’s Italian Village Comes to Life FEBRUARY AULTCARE FAST BREAK BREAKFAST FEATURING TED SWALDO What started as the opening of a new bistro has culminated in the creation of a true Italian Village destination in the heart of Stark County. Learn about the vision of Gervasi Vineyards – from delizioso culinary endeavors and fine vintages fresh from the vine, to the eclectic marketplace and exquisite new Italian villas. Join us at the AultCare Fast Break Breakfast on Friday, Feb. 10, when entrepreneur Ted Swaldo will share the inspiring Gervasi success story, one that celebrates family heritage and provides the perfect place to escape right here at home. Beyond this important segment of the program, Fast Break attendees have the opportunity to obtain business leads through enjoyable networking activities at an event that has built a reputation as one of the most energetic lead-producing sessions around. Bring a door prize valued at $15 or more and receive 30 seconds at the microphone to promote your business.

Friday, Feb. 10 7 a.m. registration, 7:30 a.m. program
 Courtyard by Marriott 4375 Metro Cir., North Canton, OH Cost: $18 members $21 members less than 48 hours in advance $25 non-members RSVP by Feb. 8

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ENSHRINEMENT FESTIVAL Enshrinement Festival Queen Pageant seeking applications The Pro Football Hall of Fame Enshrinement Festival Queen Pageant applications and tickets will be available beginning Monday, Feb. 13, at the Canton Regional Chamber of Commerce, Enshrinement Festival department, located at 222 Market Ave. N., in downtown Canton, weekdays from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. The deadline to submit the application and a $68 application fee is Monday, Mar. 12, by 5 p.m. Candidates cannot be younger than a high school senior and 18 years old by May 1, or more than 23 years of age before Sept. 1. Candidates must reside and, if employed, work within a 30mile radius of Stark County. While not mandatory, all potential candidates are invited and encouraged to attend the fourth annual “Screen the Queen Pageant” session, which will take place Saturday, Feb. 25, at the Canton Regional Chamber from 9 to 11 a.m. This session will help young ladies decide if they would like to enter the Pageant, and give them a better idea of what to expect if they do. Participants will have the opportunity to review the 2011 Queen Pageant DVD, learn about the judging experience from past years’ judges, hear from a past queen who will share her memories, and ask questions about the process. This informative, informal session is FREE, but reservations must be made in advance by calling Kathy Lindenberger at (330) 458-2056.

beauty, communication skills, academic achievement and service to community. The number of court members selected will coincide with the number of members of the 2012 Class of Enshrinees into the Pro Football Hall of Fame. The Queen and her court will serve as role models and goodwill ambassadors throughout the community, and one of their most memorable experiences will be their ride on a float in the Timken Grand Parade. Kara Abbott has been named chair of the 2012 Pro Football Hall of Fame Enshrinement Festival Queen Committee. An 11-year committee member, this is her second year in this leadership role. As the 1995 Enshrinement Festival Queen, she has a unique perspective on the process and the qualifications necessary to attain the crown. Assisting her with leadership responsibilities will be Crystal McLendon, committee vice chair. A Canton native, Abbott is a graduate of Central Catholic High School and Kent State University. In addition to her service on the Queen Committee, she volunteered for 10 years on the Jackson-Belden Food Fest & Fireworks Committee, and has modeled in the Enshrinement Festival Fashion Show for the past six years. Her community activities include past service as a United Way coordinator, and current service at St. Mary’s School in Massillon as coordinator of the Spirit Window, and member of the PTO and the Auction Committee. She and husband Steve are the proud parents of five children. The Queen Committee is responsible for working with Enshrinement Festival staff in coordinating all activities relating to the Enshrinement Festival Queen and court and serving as chaperones during their community service activities and official event appearances. For more information regarding applications, tickets or sponsorship opportunities, contact Kathy Lindenberger at (330) 458-2056 or visit the Enshrinement Festival Web site at www.profootballhofef.com.

The Queen Pageant will take place Thursday, May 10, at The Canton Palace Theatre. All seats are reserved at $18 each, and tickets can be purchased at the Canton Regional Chamber, Canton AAA and Massillon AAA. At the conclusion of the Pageant, a Queen and court members will have been selected on the basis of personality, poise,

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LEADERSHIP STARK COUNT Y Leadership Stark County 26th Signature Program - APPLY NOW TO THE SIGNATURE PROGRAM! Applications are now available at LeadershipStarkCounty.org for the 10-month Signature Program. The Signature Program is an in-depth examination of Stark County’s assets and challenges, along with an introduction to effecting community change. The Signature Program is ideal for business and community leaders. Each year, selected participants enhance their leadership skills and gain an understanding of local issues, assets and resources. Your leadership experience begins with an intense, two-day Opening Retreat in September that will provide you with an in-depth personal leadership assessment and dynamic workshops. From there, you’ll meet once per month to expand your capacity for leadership and service in our community.

Your Signature experience includes: • Exploring the cultural, economic, and historic features of Stark County on a wide-ranging bus tour. • Delving into economic development with on-site tours and small-group interaction with area CEOs. •Taking a jail tour, meeting with local judges and investigating the justice system on a cruiser ride with sheriff’s deputies and police. • Examining social and economic issues through panel discussions with political and civic leaders.

Applications are due by Apr. 27. Signature Program tuition is $2,350, and tuition assistance is available for applicants from non-profit or government organizations. Selection is competitive and based on the written application, group interview, and Leadership Stark County’s goal to create a class that is representative of the professional, cultural, racial, economic, geographic and ethnic diversity of the community. Apply online at LeadershipStarkCounty. org. For questions, please call Fran Wells, director, at (330) 458-2094.

• Role-playing within a poverty simulation and visiting non-profits to understand their unique concerns.

Leadership Stark County Signature Program Informational Breakfast FOR PROSPECTIVE APPLICANTS If you have always wondered what REALLY goes on in Leadership Stark County’s Signature Program sessions, or “is it right for me?” attend our one-hour informational breakfast. For applicants, prospective candidates and employers, we will cover: • What is the Signature Program and how does it work? • How will the Signature Program benefit me or my company? • How much time will it take to participate? • How do I apply?

make your reservation with Joy Walko at (330) 458-2095 or joyw@leadershipstarkcounty.org. All are welcome for this informational session! Applications for the 26th Class Signature Program are now available at LeadershipStarkCounty.org. Thursday Mar. 22 7:45 to 8:45 a.m. Canton Regional Chamber 222 Market Ave. N in downtown Canton Cost: Free RSVP by Mar. 20

Join us and discover the answers to these and any other questions you may have about the Signature Program. The no-obligation information breakfast is free, however, reservations are requested by Wednesday, Mar. 20. Please

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STARK COUNT Y SAFET Y COUNCIL Fatigue and Sleepiness in the Workplace - FEBRUARY STARK COUNTY SAFETY COUNCIL LUNCHEON Employees falling asleep on the job? At the February Stark County Safety Council Luncheon on Feb. 9, Dr. Alan Rudick D.O. will explain the impact of fatigue in the workplace. From loss of productivity, to the hazards that accompany fatigue and sleepiness while at work, Dr. Rudick will share counter-measures you can employ in your workplace to keep your employees wide-eyed and up for the task of on the job alertness. Dr. Rudick will also share information about common sleep-related disorders, such as periodic limb movement, restless leg syndrome and obstructive sleep apnea that can affect many employees. Plus, he’ll provide an overview of the services available through Mercy’s Sleep Center. Dr. Rudick has been in practice in Stark County as a pulmonary critical care physician since 1989. He is currently affiliated with Pulmonary and Critical Care Physicians, Inc. and is medical director of Mercy Medical Center’s accredited sleep center. He has practiced at the US Navy Hospital in Pensacola, Fla., where he was chief of internal medicine. Dr. Rudick received his doctorate of osteopathy from the College of Osteopathic

Medicine and Surgery in Des Moines, Iowa. He was the recipient of the Outstanding Clinical Preceptor from the Ohio University College of Osteopathic Medicine, Clinical Preceptor of the Year from Doctors Hospital in Stark County, Teacher of the Year from the Naval Hospital of Florida, and was Lieutenant Commander of the United States Navy. Thursday, Feb. 9 11:30 a.m. – 1 p.m. Meyer’s Lake Ballroom 3218 Parkway St., N.W. Canton, OH 44708 Cost: $16 RSVP by Feb. 6 Spotlight Company:


YSTARK! Know some talented young professionals? Help us recognize Stark County’s incredible young leaders with Twenty under 40! NOMINATE the sharpest, most driven YOUNG LEADERS for the FIFTH ANNUAL Twenty under 40! Awards. Who are we looking for? Eligible “young professionals” are Stark Countians between 21 and 40 years old in ALL career industries. We’re looking for all YP nominees – not just ystark! members. Full eligibility information is available at ystark.org. What’s the easiest way to nominate? Online! Visit ystark.org and complete the nomination form or download a hardcopy. What’s the deadline? We need all nominations by Sunday, Feb. 12. No exceptions! Anything else I should know? Winners of the 2012 award will be toasted at an eclectic gala award event in June – stay tuned for more details coming soon. Who’s making this possible? Twenty under 40! is presented by ystark! and The Repository, and sponsored by Aultman Health Foundation, Black McCuskey Souers & Arbaugh, Diebold, Inc., Huntington Bank and The Timken Company.

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YSTARK! Young Professional Snapshot Editor’s note: In keeping with ystark!’s mission – to attract and retain talented young people in Stark County – ACTION will feature a monthly profile of an individual who represents the group (ages 21-40) that ystark! is targeting. Name: Ryan Andrew Kuchmaner Age: 27 Occupation/ Title/Place of work: Attorney at Black McCuskey Souers & Arbaugh, LPA Why are you interested Canton’s Young Professionals initiative? As a young professional new to the Canton community, I find the initiative to be an excellent way to network with other young professionals, build relationships with local community leaders, get involved, and give something back to the community, which has been very welcoming to an outsider. What is your impression of ystark!, what do you think of their events, etc.? Before moving to Canton, I have never experienced a more cohesive, well supported and impressive young professionals organization, especially not one with such a deep and involved membership base. The buy-in ystark! receives from local businesses and leaders is testament to how well the organization is run. The events that ystark! hosts are always relevant, fun, informational and well attended. I particularly enjoy the monthly meet-ups. Where did you grow up? In what cities have you lived and worked? I grew up in Canfield, Ohio, went to undergrad at The Ohio State University in Columbus, got my law and business degrees from Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, and then moved to Canton to begin my career at Black McCuskey.

Why have you chosen to live in Canton? I found an excellent career opportunity in Canton, ystark! made getting involved in the community fun and easy, and the low cost of living is a plus. What do you like MOST about Canton? The community is very inviting and has made calling Canton my new home an easy transition. What do you like LEAST about Canton? Despite the progressive initiatives of ystark! and other community organizations, the business climate still continues to present a number of challenges. However, these challenges also present an opportunity to overcome. What’s missing from Canton that would attract more YPs? I would like to see more entertainment and nightlife options in concentrated areas within walking distance from each other, like many of the bigger markets have. I think a concentration of “things to do,” would, in turn, attract more YPs to the area. What do you do in the evenings or on the weekends for fun in Canton? There are so many great food options in Canton! I am usually checking out a new restaurant or enjoying the company of the many new friends I’ve met in the area. Could you see yourself spending your lifetime in Canton? Canton has already quickly become my home. So long as the community continues to be progressive and supportive of business development, it would be an easy sell for me to spend a lifetime here.


YSTARK! Canton Entrepreneur Launch program awards $50,000

The City of Canton, in conjunction with ystark! (a department of the Canton Regional Chamber) has awarded a $50,000 business grant to Jack Hooks in the first funding cycle of the Canton Entrepreneur Launch program. The new program, conceived and launched last year with help from JumpStart Inc., provides grants to entrepreneurs who plan to locate new, high growth business ventures in the City of Canton. More than 60 applications were received for the very competitive inaugural funding cycle, and four finalists were invited to a formal presentation. After careful consideration and review by the Canton Entrepreneur Launch commission, entrepreneur Karl Beitzel’s company, Jack Hooks, was selected for grant funding. Canton Entrepreneur Launch is designed to create organic business growth by providing grants to start-up businesses that have the potential to attract additional growth capital, create substantial economic impact and develop job opportunities within the Canton community. “We were thrilled to receive so much interest and to see such a healthy entrepreneurial spark in our region,” said Mayor William J. Healy II. “This year we wanted to make a significant investment that could take a business to the next level. We believe that Jack Hooks can use this money to make great progress in their venture.”

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Jack Hooks manufactures a revolutionary series of fishing hooks for the retail consumer market that, according to Beitzel, are “are the strongest, fastest and sharpest hooks ever made.” Jack Hooks’ proprietary, patent-pending, knotless hook allows professional and recreational anglers alike to attach a hook to their line in fewer than five seconds. The young company is already generating a buzz in the industry. The California Dreamin’ Series hooks were designed in collaboration with a veteran tournament angler, Marc Beyers of Norco, Calif., to meet the high demands of professional anglers in tournament competition. BassMaster’s Elite Series Professional Angler Keith Poche has signed a one-year endorsement agreement with Jack Hooks and will use the Jack Hooks California Dreamin’ Series in the Bassmaster Classic tournament, held in Louisiana from Feb. 24 through 26, when he competes head to head with the world’s best Pro Anglers for the 2012 Season Championship. Jack Hooks is now in the process of establishing a North American sales distribution network. Operations and production will be located in Canton. “This is my hometown and I am committed to creating jobs and value in the local economy,” said Beitzel. “Growing new industry helps to keep a community healthy, and I hope Jack Hooks will contribute to that trend.”

The company plans to use the Canton Entrepreneur Launch grant to support an assembly operation in Canton, develop additional product inventory, and obtain basic marketing support to build up its operations until they are capable of perpetuating self-sustainable sales. Starting modestly with a handful of staffers, the company hopes to grow to 75 average-wage employees over the next five years. Those companies who did not receive funding in this application cycle will have access to additional assistance. “We are partnering with Victor Pavona and the Stark County Business Development Center (SBDC) to ensure that all applicants receive necessary business support and advisory services,” said Derek Gordon, assistant safety/service director for the City of Canton. “The SBDC will continue to remain an active partner as we move forward, supporting the program by providing needed connections and continued counseling, not only to Jack Hooks, but to other applicants of the Canton Entrepreneur Launch program.” The Canton Entrepreneur Launch program will begin a second round of funding later this year, and details about the next round of funding will be available online at CantonLaunch.org. All applicants also have access to the Canton Entrepreneur Launch’s partner, the JumpStart Entrepreneurial Network, a connected group of regional entrepreneur support organizations offering space, capital and connections to entrepreneurs across 21 counties of Northeast Ohio.

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ANNUAL DINNER This year’s annual dinner is made possible by our sponsors:

Wednesday, Feb. 8 5:30 p.m. cocktail reception 7 p.m. dinner and program Canton Memorial Civic Center 1101 Market Ave. N in downtown Canton Cost: $88 members ($704 table of 8) $98 non-members ($784 table of 8) RSVP online at CantonChamber.org

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Chamber’s Workers’ Compensation Group Rating saves significant premium dollars – submit your AC-3 today It’s time for you to begin planning for your workers’ compensation future. You are likely receiving information from many companies about their group rating programs and how much money they can save your business. While they may be able to save you money in the short term, these companies often lack the quality, comprehensive customer service and program stability that helps to ensure continued long-term group rating discounts. If your company is interested in group rating you should be considering the program that supports your local economy. As a member of the Canton Regional Chamber of Commerce, it’s important to note that the Chamber has a partnership with Compensation Consultants Incorporated (CCI) and the Buckeye Workers’ Compensation Alliance. Our Chamber program is one of the most competitive available. In addition to offering significant premium discounts up to the BWC maximum discount, CCI provides comprehensive cost control services designed to help maintain your group rating status. Your Chamber membership may already qualify you for this group rating program. Long term discounts, high savings, program stability and comprehensive quality services could save you significantly by switching your program to CCI. Any company interested in applying, whether a Chamber member or not, should complete the AC-3 group rating application form below or online here: www.careworksconsultants.com/groupratingapplication.CCI will provide a free, no-obligation analysis of eligibility. For more information about the Group Rating Program from CCI, please contact Bob Nicoll at (330) 452-1050, ext. 14. You may also contact Denise Burton at deniseb@cantonchamber.org or Terri Fullmer at terrif@cantonchamber.org in our membership department with questions.

Those interested in applying for the Canton Regional Chamber of Commerce Group Rating program should fill out the AC-3 group application form below and fax it back to Denise Burton at (330) 489-6005. Temporary Authorization to Review Information Policy Number ______________________________________

Company _______________________________________

DBA ______________________________________________

Address _________________________________________

This is to certify that COMPENSATION CONSULTANTS INC. (ID NO. 150-80) and Buckeye WC Alliance / Canton Regional Chamber of Commerce (41000, 2009/2010, code 11/20) including its agents or representatives identified to you by them has been retained to review and perform studies on certain workers’ compensation matters on our behalf. This limited letter of authority provides access to the following types of information relating to our account: 1) risk files, 2) claim files, 3) merit-rated or non-merit rated experiences and 4) other associated data. This authorization does NOT include the authority to: 1) review protest letters, 2) file protest letters, 3) file form CHP-4, 4) file motions, I-12s or IC-88s, 5) file self-insurance applications, 6) represent the employer at hearings or 7) pursue other similar actions on behalf of the employer. I understand that this authorization is limited and temporary in nature and will expire on Feb. 29, 2012 or automatically nine months from the date received by Employer Services or Self-Insured Department, whichever is appropriate. In either case, length of authorization will not exceed nine months. Telephone Number ____________________________________ Fax Number ____________________________________ E-mail Address _______________________________________________________________ Print Name _________________________________________________________ Title ____________________________ Signature ____________________________________________________________ Date __________________________



HOT BUSINESS ON THE BURNER Sanctuary Media Group - FEBRUARY HOT BUSINESS ON THE BURNER

At Sanctuary Media Group, the goal is simple - to develop and execute a strategy that will help your business succeed online, positioning you where your potential clients and customers are looking and then staying top-of-mind when they want to take action. Sanctuary can develop and support your new website. They’ll plan and execute your internet marketing strategy. Sanctuary consultants are always a phone call or email away when you need advice. Ultimately, the team at Sanctuary is there to help guide you toward leveraging the full potential of internet marketing through an action plan that returns measurable results. With Sanctuary Media Group, you’re working with specialists in internet marketing – in fact, that’s all they do. With Sanctuary, you get an organic internet marketing strategy, which means that, unlike traditional or online advertising, you are making an investment in your business that will continue to return results over time.

“Our measure of success is conversion – the amount of sales that result from your online marketing efforts. Our methods increase our client’s reach online and allow them to connect with new prospects,” said Chris Auman, president of Sanctuary Media Group. Our work is an investment that will continue to return results (and profit) for years to come.” Sanctuary Media Group services include website development, e-commerce websites, mobile websites, search engine marketing, local search marketing, content marketing, email marketing, social media, hosting, consulting and support. The company is located at 7791 Cleveland Ave. N in North Canton. Contact Chris Auman at chris@ sanctuarymg.com or (330) 266-1188, or visit them online at www.sanctuarymg. com for more information about how they can help you succeed online.

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Baker, Dublikar, Beck, Wiley & Mathews attorneys at law

Telephone: (330) 499-6000 Telecopier: (330) 499-6423 400 SOUTH MAIN STREET NORTH CANTON, OHIO 44720 www.bakerfirm.com

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NEW MEMBERS WELCOME to our newest members, who joined Canton Regional Chamber of Commerce in December. 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. Advanced Industrial Roofing, Inc. (ROOFING CONTRACTORS) James F. Horner 1330 South Erie St. Massillon, OH 44646 (330) 837-1999 www.airoofing.com ARAMARK Refreshment Services (COFFEE BREAK SERVICE & SUPPLIES) Mary Mittica 7700 Hub Parkway Valley View, OH 44125 (800) 899-0530 www.aramarkrefreshments.com The Cleveland Indians (BASEBALL - PROFESSIONAL) J. Eric McKenzie, Jr. 2401 Ontario St. Cleveland, OH 44115 (216) 420-4487 www.indians.com Electronic Data Payment Systems (CREDIT CARD PROCESSING) William Treciak 1013 Front Ave. SW New Philadelphia, OH 44663 (866) 578-9740 www.edpaymentsystems.com The Engravers Edge Amma Mgmt. Corp. dba (ENGRAVERS) John M. Kramarich 4915 Fulton Rd. NW #1 Canton, OH 44718 (330) 497-1120 Fohl Street Self Storage (SELF STORAGE) Cassandra Dunlvant 3700 Fohl St. SW Canton, OH 44706 (330) 478-1313 www.storkwik.com Jeff’s Motorcars, Inc. (AUTO DEALERS - CARS & TRUCKS - USED) Gretchen Besse 5732 Dressler Rd. NW North Canton, OH 44720 (330) 526-8380 www.jeffsmotorcars.com Keystone Home Improvements (HOME IMPROVEMENTS) Dave Schwab 1632 Edmeyer Ave. NW Canton, OH 44708 (330) 575-3319

JoAnn Krivetzky, MD dba Premier Gynecology, Inc. (PHYSICIANS & SURGEONS GYNECOLOGISTS) Michael F. Knapik, MBA 4256 Fulton Dr. NW, Ste. B Canton, OH 44718 (330) 546-0751 www.premiergynecology.com The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society Team In Training (HEALTH & WELLNESS) Holly K. Coughlin 23297 Commerce Park Cleveland, OH 44122 (216) 910-1218 www.lls.org/noh Lincoln Street Self Storage (SELF STORAGE) Tristan Eford 5136 Lincoln St. E East Canton, OH 44730 (330) 488-1866 www.storkwik.com Debbie McCracken - Hayes Realty (REAL ESTATE) Debbie McCracken 4368 Dressler Rd. NW, Ste. 104 Canton, OH 44718 (330) 704-6694 www.debbiemccracken.com NewPointe Community Church (CHURCHES) David D’Angelo 5305 Broadmoor Cir. NW Canton, OH 44709 (330) 602-5600 www.newpointe.org NORTHCOAST Painting & Pressure Washing (PAINTING CONTRACTORS PRESSURE WASHING) David M. Paloney Canton, OH 44718 (330) 327-2932 www.northcoastpaint.com Office Depot (OFFICE SUPPLIES & FURNITURE) Doug Miller 9680 Sweet Valley Dr. Valleyview, OH 44125 (216) 496-4476 www.business.officedepot.com Ohio & Erie Canalway Coalition (SOCIAL SERVICE AGENCIES) Dan RIce 47 W. Exchange St. Akron, OH 44308 (330) 374-5657 www.ohioeriecanal.org

Securitec Security Systems Securitec One, Inc. (Security Systems - Fire Alarm Systems - Access Control Systems - Camera Surveillance Systems) Jim Elsfelder 1621 Medina Road, Ste 2 Medina, OH 44256 (800) 860-7413 www.securitec1.com Solutions (DRUG TESTING BACKGROUND CHECK) John Martin 4340 Sandy Ave. SE, Ste 10 Canton, OH 44707 (330) 806-8210 www.solutionsdrugtestconsultants.com Three30 Group (TECHNOLOGY SERVICES & SOLUTIONS - MARKETING) Brian Harr PO Box 728 Dover, OH 44622 (330) 339-4017 www.three30group.com James Violet (RETIREES) James Violet 3060 Perry Drive NW Canton, OH 44708 (330) 477-6036 VXI Global Solutions, Inc. (TELEMARKETING) Greg Ouimet 401 Cleveland Ave. NW Canton, OH 44702 (330) 531-6700 www.vxi.com Wells Fargo Mortgage Service (MORTGAGE SERVICES) Amy Kinsinger 4450 Belden Village St. NW #704 Canton, OH 44718 (330) 433-9300 www.wfm.com/loans/cantonbranch/index Wilgus Law Office (ATTORNEYS) Adam Wilgus 401 Tuscarawas St. W, Ste. 200 Canton OH 44702 (330) 267-8344


BIZ BITZ Tam O’Shanter Golf Course will be hosting a complimentary “funraising golf outing” educational seminar on Feb. 16, beginning at 8:30 a.m. at the Pro Football Hall of Fame. The seminar is very comprehensive and covers all aspects of golf outing fundraising, including pre-event planning steps, budgets and timelines, use of volunteer committees, recruiting golfers and “filling the field,” food and beverage coordination, making your event as profitable as possible, and most importantly, sponsorship procurement. In addition to the seminar, the attendees will tour the Pro Football Hall of Fame, have lunch and network with other outing hosts. For more information on attending this complimentary session, call Patty Gaston at (330) 478-6501 or patty.gaston@tamoshantergolf.com, or visit Tam O’Shanter’s website at TamOShanterGolf. com. In The Round Design Group is excited to welcome Jeremiah Dodds to the team as their newest applications developer. With a firm grasp of multiple programming languages, and a solid understanding of software design principles, Dodds breaks down and identifies the multiple moving parts of a project or problem and then articulates the relationship between these pieces in a final solution. He arrives at In The Round with experience on varied *nix machines (Linux, Unix, etc.) and a passion for setting up technical infrastructures that run smoothly. His personal research has led to a rich knowledge base in esoteric areas like artificial intelligence, and favorite past projects include coding for a build-your-own website CMS and a Javascript paint-like application used to design vinyl cutouts. In The Round Design Group is a strategic communication company that integrates the creative arts and emerging technologies to innovate highly effective interactive media. For more information, visit IntheRound.com. Mercy Medical Center has been named one of the nation’s 50 Top Cardiovascular Hospitals by Thomson Reuters. The study examined the performance of more than 1,000 hospitals by analyzing outcomes for patients with heart failure and heart attacks and for those who received coronary bypass surgery and percutaneous coronary interventions such as angioplasties. This is the fifth time Mercy has been recognized with this honor. This year’s winners were announced November 14 in Modern Healthcare magazine. For more information, visit CantonMercy.com.

Shearer’s Foods, home of Shearer’s Award Winning Snacks, has been honored as a 2011 Weatherhead 100 Centurion winner. Being named a Weatherhead 100 Centurion company is a unique recognition that distinguishes Shearer’s Foods as one of Northeast Ohio’s fastest growing companies. Since 1987, the Weatherhead 100 has been a hallmark for recognizing companies that have successfully met economic challenges and grown their businesses, while exhibiting a true entrepreneurial spirit. Qualifying companies must show consistent growth over the last five years. Accepting awards is nothing new to Shearer’s. Since its founding in 1974, the Brewster-based snack food manufacturer has been honored for its outstanding snack food products, business growth, customer service, human resources practices, sustainability, community service and innovation in manufacturing. Shearer’s is now an eight-time Weatherhead 100 Award winner. Visit Shearers. com for more details. Bruner-Cox LLP is pleased to announce staff promotions, including: Laura A. King, CPA, MT, promoted to tax director; Tamara A. Lukes, CPA, MSA, promoted to assurance services supervisor; Robert M. Ryan, CPA, promoted to tax manager; Erin M. Simone, MBA, promoted to assurance services senior associate; Francis A. Turocy, CPA, MSA, promoted to assurance services senior associate; and Jason A. Wahl, CPA, MT, promoted to tax supervisor. In addition, firm has added the following new team members: Heather L. Ackermann, assurance services associate; Kyle A. Bowers, assurance services associate; Jesse P. Kepple, MT, tax associate; and Manbir Sidhu, tax associate. For more information about the full-service certified public accounting and business consulting firm, visit BrunerCox.com. Big Dog Lacrosse, LLC, which is owned by Jim and Jennifer Davis, was awarded the SCORE’s “2011 Small Business of the Year Award” for its growth in youth sports development designed to build character and athletic skills in youth in grades one through 12. Big Dog Lacrosse started 2009 with approximately 30 student athletes, and now serves 268 student athletes in their leagues and travel teams. Big Dog Lacrosse also supports the community and business partners by promoting national lacrosse tournaments that bring student athletes and quests to Stark County. The owners’ largest event is the North Coast Youth Lacrosse Championship, which brought 10,000 student athletes and families to Stark County over a two-day period. Big Dog Lacrosse wants to thank past Sports Promotion Manager Rob Steinberg of the Stark Convention and Visitors’ Bureau and the Canton Regional Chamber of Commerce for all their help and support. For more information, visit BigDogLacrosse.com. Hammontree & Associates, Limited professional engineers, planners and surveyors, with offices in Ohio, Pennsylvania and West Virginia, have expanded the Ohio Survey departments with the hiring of

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additional professional land surveyors and survey managers. Timothy Briggs, P.S. has been promoted to manager of survey field operations. Lee Dillworth, P.S. has joined the team as manager of the highway survey department. Joseph Corall, P.S. joins the survey department, and brings 25 years of field experience in construction layout, boundary and topographic surveys. Paul Miller, P.S. joins the highway survey department and brings ODOT right-of-way mapping and plan review credentials to the firm. For more information, visit Hammontree-Engineers.com. Domestic Violence Project, Inc. has named J. Penelope Kidder, MA, LPCC-S, as its new Clinical Programs Director. Domestic Violence Project, Inc., is a private, non-profit organization committed to providing a comprehensive safety net for families in our community. Kidder will direct all aspects of Domestic Violence Project, Inc.’s Renew Counseling and Recovery Center. She will lead the clinical team in providing domestic violence and chemical dependency counseling services to clients of all ages. Prior to joining Domestic Violence Project, Inc., Kidder worked in Mentor, Ohio, as the clinical director for Pathways, Inc. She worked as an instructor at several institutions of higher learning, including the University of Akron, the University of Mount Union, Hawaii Community College and the University of Southern Mississippi. A native to the area, Kidder has her bachelor’s degree in sociology and psychology from Hiram College. She has been active in the community through Quota International in various chapters as well as serving on a county housing coalition. For more information, visit DomesticViolenceProj.org. The Canton Museum of Art has announced the appointment of Christine Fowler Shearer to the new, full-time position of development director. Shearer will be responsible for the Museum’s advancement efforts, including initiating fund raising efforts, writing grants and developing corporate and foundation partnerships. Shearer is well known in the regional cultural community, having served as executive director of the Massillon Museum from 2003 through 2010. Prior to 2003, Shearer served as the first full-time executive director of the Cleveland Artists Foundation, and as an independent consultant with Fowler Artistic Resources -- providing support services for artists, collectors and nonprofit organizations. Shearer has curated a number of exhibitions. Active in many community organizations, Shearer is the vice-president of the board of Soroptimist International of Canton/Stark County, past-president of the board of trustees of the Ohio Museums Association, and an advisory board member of the Massillon Salvation Army. She is a recipient of the Twenty under 40! award, presented by ystark! and The Repository. Shearer received her bachelor’s in art history from Kent State University and her master’s in art history from the University of Notre Dame. For more information, visit CantonArt.org.

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First Friday – Get a Clue. Investigate the mystery of the downtown Canton Arts District with the Feb. 3 Get a Clue First Friday. Travel to the five downtown galleries or into some of the delectable restaurants on an informal tour of the district while searching for the candlestick, the revolver, and some rope, and you might just cross paths with Miss Scarlet or Professor Plum. Find clues that will help you learn more about our artists and galleries, and if you can solve the mystery, you’ll be rewarded in the end. Canton Regional Chamber’s 98th Annual Dinner For one unprecedented evening, Timken Chairman Tim Timken joins President and Chief Executive Officer Jim Griffith to share their story of a company reinvented, with a new business model and fresh capabilities to capitalize on emerging markets and growing industries around the world.

Fatigue and Sleepiness in the Workplace February Stark County Safety Council Luncheon Employees falling asleep on the job? At the February Stark County Safety Council Luncheon on Feb. 9, Dr. Alan Rudick D.O. will explain the impact of fatigue in the workplace. From loss of productivity, to the hazards that accompany fatigue and sleepiness while at work, Dr. Rudick will share counter-measures you can employ in your workplace that keep your employees wide-eyed and up for the task of on the job alertness. Canton’s Italian Village Comes to Life February AultCare Fast Break Breakfast What started as the opening of a new bistro has culminated in the creation of a true Italian Village destination in the heart of Stark County. Learn about the vision of Gervasi Vineyards – from delizioso culinary endeavors and fine vintages fresh from the vine, to the eclectic marketplace and exquisite new Italian villas.

First Friday, Feb. 3 6 to 10 p.m. Downtown Canton Arts District Free! Wednesday, Feb. 8 5:30 p.m. cocktail reception 7 p.m. dinner and program Canton Memorial Civic Center 1101 Market Ave. N in downtown Canton Cost: $88 members ($704 table of 8) $98 non-members ($784 table of 8) Thursday, Feb. 9 11:30 a.m. – 1 p.m. Meyer’s Lake Ballroom 3218 Parkway St., N.W. Canton, OH 44708 Cost: $16 RSVP by Feb. 6 Friday, Feb. 10 7 a.m. registration
 7:30 a.m. program
 Courtyard by Marriott 4375 Metro Cir. North Canton, OH Cost: $18 members $21 members less than 48 hours in advance $25 non-members RSVP by Feb. 8

ystark! Congregate & Skate IV Don’t get left in the cold! Join ystark! for the fourth annual Congregate & Skate at the Center Ice Sports Complex. The facility will be open to event attendees exclusively. Admission is free! Rent skates for $2, and warm up with hot chocolate or cappuccino for only $1. Bring your kids, spouses, friends and all! This is always a fun-filled, family friendly, Friday night!

Friday, Feb. 10 6 to 8 p.m. Center Ice Sports Complex 8319 Port Jackson Ave. NW in North Canton Cost: Free! RSVP online at ystark.org

Women’s Impact Initiative February Workshop At the February Women’s Leadership Workshop, Jan Phillips, visionary author of The Art of Original Thinking: The Making of a Thought Leader will lead a dynamic day long workshop. Phillips is a dynamic speaker who ignites original thinking and inspires evolutionary action. She creates a multi-sensory experience that evokes insights for life-changing choices, showing women how to access their wisdom, activate their creativity and communicate with clarity and compassion.

Wednesday, Feb. 15 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. The University Center at Kent State University at Stark 6000 Frank Ave. NW in North Canton Cost: $125 RSVP by Feb.8

Fight the winter blahs with a fun networking night out at Meyer’s Lake February Stir After Hours at Meyer’s Lake Ballroom Attend the February STIR After Hours and be catered to by a group who knows their way around exceptional events! Enjoy great food and a chance to win Tim’s Tavern Gift Certificates.

Please make reservations for all of our Chamber events online at CantonChamber.org (unless otherwise directed above), or call (330) 458-2070. Thank you for registering in advance!

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Tuesday, Feb. 21 5:30 p.m. – 7:30 p.m. Meyer’s Lake Ballroom 3218 Parkway St. in Canton Cost: $5 RSVP by Feb. 17



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