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Awards of Merit, Appreciation bestowed at Community Salute Awards Nov. 10
Robert F. Belden
Robert F. Belden will be recognized with the highest honor, the Award of Merit, at the upcoming Community Salute Awards. The award will be presented along with Awards of Appreciation on Wednesday, Nov. 10, at the Canton Regional Chamber’s Community
Salute Awards dinner, held at The University Center at Kent State University at Stark. Tickets are available online for $50 at CantonChamber.org. The event begins at 5:30 p.m. with a social hour and is followed by dinner at 6:30 p.m.
Community Salute Award of Appreciation winners include: Goodwill Industries of Greater Cleveland and East Central Ohio, Stark County District Library and Dr. Adrienne O’Neill Ed.D. and the Stark Education Partnership. (continued on page two)
Chamber says “Thank You” to Advantage Canton Funding Partners i n s i d e : Vintage Canton Wrap Up
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Hot Business on the Burner! Fall Network
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AultCare Fast Break Breakfast 2011 Fast Break Line Up
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Leadership Spotlight Class ystark! Golf Winners
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Light Up Hat & Mitten Dri ve CVB Middy Awards
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Enshrinement Fest. Alumni Dinner IFEA Pinnacle Award
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Safety Council Luncheon New Members
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BizBitz November Calendar
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Fire Prevention Winners AC-3 Form
As 2010 comes to a close and the time for giving thanks approaches, we would like to thank our Advantage Canton Funding Partners for their continued dedication to the economic development efforts for both commercial and industrial sectors, as well as in downtown Canton.
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Begun in 2005, the Advantage Canton Economic Development Program has resulted in millions of dollars in new investments and area employment growth. Without the support of our generous funding partners, these strides in economic development would not be possible.
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Thomas E. Cecconi Chairman Dennis P. Saunier President & CEO Jessica Bennett Editor & Director of Marketing Denise Burton Director of Membership & Sales Advertising Sales/Action (330) 458-2067 Sarah Bhatia Graphic Designer
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Belden will receive the Award of Merit for continuous civic activity going beyond his business and professional responsibilities at The Belden Brick Company. Belden exceeds the immense demands of his professional responsibilities by generously contributing time, expertise and leadership to assist the Stark County community. Currently president and CEO of The Belden Brick Company, Belden is a native of Canton and a graduate of Central Catholic High School. He received his bachelor’s in mathematics from the University of Notre Dame and an MBA in operations research/management science from the University of Michigan Graduate School of Business. In 1969, the Dallas Cowboys of the National Football League drafted Belden in the 12th round and he spent the 1969 and 1970 football seasons as backup quarterback for the Cowboys. After retiring from the Cowboys and spending several years working for the 3M Company in various positions and later on the Chicago Board Options Exchange, Belden returned to Stark County as the fourth generation of the Belden family to manage The Belden Brick Company, first as its vice president, marketing, and as president and CEO since 2008. Belden continues to give back to his community through a long list of volunteer and board affiliations, including the American Red Cross, Junior Achievement of Stark County, Canton Central Catholic High School Advisory Board, Canton Central Catholic High School Education Foundation Board, Walsh University, Canton
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Student Loan Foundation, CSA Health System, Notre Dame Alumni Club of Canton, Philomatheon Society, the Stark Community Foundation, the William McKinley Presidential Library and Museum, Sisters of Charity Foundation of Canton and the Stark County Historical Society. In addition, Belden serves on the boards of the Ohio Legacy Corporation and Premier Bank & Trust, Ohio Metal Working Products Company, the Brick Industry Association and the Brick Institute of America. Belden served on the Canton Regional Chamber board executive committee and was board chairman in 2003. In 2007, Belden served as general chairman of the Pro Football Hall of Fame Enshrinement Festival, and in 2009 served as president of the USA Committee for the IFAF Junior World Championships held in Canton. In 2009, Belden was inducted in to the Stark County High School Football Hall of Fame.
Goodwill Industries of Greater Cleveland and East Central Ohio will receive the Award of Appreciation for enhancing the welfare of Stark County citizens through outstanding success in service. Goodwill’s award comes as result of its collaborative efforts with many community organizations and for its larger efforts on the behalf of the individuals in Stark County. Goodwill’s mission is to improve the quality of life and employment opportunities for all people, especially when our community is faced with shrinking resources and increasing demand for services. (continued on page 21)
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Another grape evening this year in downtown Canton Thank you to those of you who attended our Vintage Canton event in September. We appreciate everyone who braved the rain to join us for another fine time on the vine downtown! We’d also like to offer another big THANK YOU to all of our sponsors, restaurant partners and volunteers – especially KeyBank, Gasser Jewelers and Fishers Foods. Please be sure to thank these generous individuals and organizations if you have the chance, as Vintage Canton wouldn’t be possible without their generous donations.
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Chairman of the Board - Thomas E. Cecconi Mercy Medical Center Sr. Vice Chairman - George W. Lemon Retired President, Technical Products Group Vice Chairman - Rick L. Haines AultCare Vice Chairman - Kevin Kampman The Repository Vice Chairman - Dean L. Olivieri Fred Olivieri Construction Co. Treasurer - D. William Allen Pro Football Hall of Fame Immediate Past Chairman Ronald D. Becker Hilscher-Clarke Electric Co. President & CEO - Dennis P. Saunier Canton Regional Chamber of Commerce Corporate Secretary - Steven J. Katz Canton Regional Chamber of Commerce
B O A R D O F D I R E C TO R S Michael S. Armbrester Marathon Petroleum Co. LLC
Richard L. Jusseaume Walsh University
James T. Batchelder The M.K. Morse Co.
Geoff Karcher The Karcher Group
Karen Brenneman Hall, Kistler & Company LLP
Tim Maloney Canton Chair Rental
Timothy M. Burke, Jr. FirstMerit
Rick McQueen Akron-Canton Airport
William R. Cook Chase N.A.
John A. Murphy, Jr. Day Ketterer Ltd.
Darryl J. Dillenback DNS Insurance, Inc.
John O’Donnell Ph.D. Stark State College of Technology
Philip D. Fracassa The Timken Company Jerry Gilin Diebold Inc. Derek Gordon Canton Jaycees
Thank you to our ADVANTAGE CANTON funding partners: AEP Ohio,
Greg Harbert CharterOne Bank
AultCare, Aultman Health Foundation, Charter One Bank, Chase
Jason F. Haupt Krugliak, Wilkins, Griffiths & Dougherty Co., L.P.A.
Bank, The City of Canton, Dominion East Ohio, Fifth Third Bank, FirstMerit Bank, Hilscher-Clarke Electric Company, Huntington Bank, KeyBank, Mercy Medical Center, PNC and The Timken Company.
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Rick L. Hull Premier Bank & Trust Terrance L. Jones Multi-Development Services of Stark County
Mark J. Samolczyk Stark Community Foundation William C. Shivers Huntington Bank Paul E. Siegfried Siegfried Enterprises Inc. Randolph L. Snow Black, McCuskey, Souers & Arbaugh LPA Alice C. Stephens The Employment Source Vicky L. Sterling Pinnacle Press Inc. David M. Wheeler AEP Ohio
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Canton Chamber GIVES THANKS at STIR AFTER HOURS annual Thanksgathering event Join us on Nov. 17 for a special Stir After Hours event as the Canton Regional Chamber of Commerce presents its annual Member Thanksgathering at the Millennium Center! You’ll have the opportunity to tour Millennium Center businesses Careworks Consultants, Inc., Day Ketterer Ltd, Attorneys at Law, Julz by Alan Rodriguez, Schauer Group, Inc., Network Specialists, Inc., Siegfried Enterprises, Inc. (operators of McDonalds Restaurants), and of course, the Chamber of Commerce! Mix and mingle with other members as we show our appreciation for another great Chamber membership year! Enjoy specialty hors d’oeuvres, delectable candies and cakes, and wine and beer donated from downtown businesses, including Montrose Auto Group, Leo Dick & Sons/LA Dick Imports, Weight No More, El Campesino, Arcadia Grill, Subway, Napolis Italian Eatery, Thatsa Wrapp, Cheese n’ Crackers Deli, 4 Cookie Divas, The Fudge Lady, Sheri’s Sweets and Gold Ribbon Gourmet Catering & Pastries. And as always, we’ll have some great door prizes to give away throughout the evening. Give those in need something to be thankful for by bringing your non-perishable food item or $3 donation for the Stark County Hunger Task Force and receive FREE admission to our Member Thanksgathering event. Though the Thanksgathering event is FREE with your donation, please register online at CantonChamber.org. Wednesday, Nov. 17 5:30 p.m. – 7:30 p.m. Canton Regional Chamber of Commerce 222 Market Ave., N. FREE to members with non-perishable food item or $3 donation to Stark County Hunger Task Force RSVP by Nov. 15 Note: The Millennium Center Parking Deck will be open late. Tickets will be validated.
Get your updates in for the 2011 Chamber Membership Directory! Calling all Chamber Members! Your annual Chamber Membership Directory is the comprehensive guide to local business and provides information about the Chamber. The Chamber is now preparing the 2011 edition of this important publication, and your assistance is needed to update the directory. Please submit changes to your contact information – name, address, e-mail, phone and fax number –
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that appear in the main listing and in the Classified Buyers’ Guide. Act quickly! All member updates to the directory must be received by Friday, Nov. 19. If you’re looking to enhance your presence in the directory, consider placing a display ad highlighting your company’s goods and services. The Chamber’s 1,600+ members and their staffers will
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see the directory throughout 2011. The Chamber has advertising rates designed for all budgets, and the directory advertising prices begin at $180. Contact Denise Burton, (330) 458-2067, deniseb@cantonchamber.org, or Terri Fullmer (330) 458-2077, terrif@cantonchamber.org to update your contact information or to purchase an ad in the 2011 Chamber Membership Directory.
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The Learning Service, Ltd. NOVEMBER HOT BUSINESS ON THE BURNER Managing partners Darryl Doane and Rose Sloat of The Learning Service, Ltd. are training corporate America – and they know that your success depends on the success of your people! Founded in 1996, the organization’s mission is to assist individuals and organizations to find their place to stand. With a firm foundation in place, they work to incorporate knowledge and skills so that their clients can experience continued, sustained success and remarkable results.
the leader in instrumented leadership profiles. In addition, Doane and Sloat are the bestselling authors of eight books, including The New Sales Game, Excuses, Excuses, Excuses For Not Delivering Excellent Customer Service and The Constant Customer – Keep Them Coming Back Again and Again and Again. The Learning Service is located at 2800 Market Avenue N, Suite 21, in Canton. You can reach them at info@thelearningservice.com or (330) 456-2422, or visit them online at TheLearningService.com.
The partners are performance-based consultants, trainers and facilitators who provide training on exceptional customer service, sales effectiveness, leadership and management skills, executive and life coaching and critical service skills development.
Want to see your business featured here? Come to our monthly Stir After Hours Small Business Networking series for your chance!
The Learning Service is an award-winning distributor for Inscape Publishing,
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Confessions from the Roller Coaster NOVEMBER AULTCARE FAST BREAK BREAKFAST Riding a roller coaster brings a mixture of fear, excitement and moments of sheer terror. When you are managing people or a business, or if you are a sales perRay Hexamer son, the ride and the ups and downs you face everyday are the same mixture of fear, excitement and moments of sheer terror!
coaster and survived! This session will help you climb back on the ride, even out the hills, and hopefully have fun in the process! 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.
At the November AultCare Fast Break Breakfast, Ray Hexamer, CEO of First Communications, will share how he has been thrown off the
Friday, Nov. 12 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 Nov. 10
Save your seat; register in advance at www.cantonchamber.org or call (330) 458-2085. In order to better accommodate guests at Canton Regional Chamber of Commerce events, we ask that you be sure to register in advance for each event. This will ensure that we have accurate counts for food service and seating. Please register online at www.cantonchamber.org. Please call (330) 458-2085 to register with Rosie Kurtz. Cancellations made less than 48 hours before the beginning of an event are not eligible for refund. No-shows will be billed. In order to reduce operation costs, registration for all major Canton Regional Chamber of Commerce events – such as Annual Dinner or awards dinners – must be paid in advance of the event. Guests may pay for monthly programs in advance or at the door by check, credit card or cash.
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AultCare Fast Break Breakfast Series announces dynamic 2011 Season Valuable Season Passes Available Now for Exciting Speaker Lineup! Mark your calendar for the 2011 AultCare Fast Break Breakfast Series season! Plan to attend the second Friday of each month – you’ll hear compelling speakers, meet new business contacts and enjoy a delicious breakfast. Plus, you’ll have the opportunity to network and promote your business! 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! AultCare Fast Break Breakfasts are held at the Courtyard by Marriott, 4375 Metro Cir. NW, Canton, from 7:30 to 9 a.m. Save $36 on a year’s worth of programs! Our $180 Season Ticket Books are an excellent value. You’ll pay just $15 per program, $3-off per ticket! That’s like attending two breakfasts free of charge. Season passholders are eligible for a $25 gift certificate from a special drawing each month.
March 11: Wall Street to Main Street Presented by Michael Dobbins, owner of Business Growth Advisors April 8: Do Less, Have More™ Presented by Noah St. John, Ph.D., lifestyle expert and #1 bestselling author of The Secret Code of Success May 13: Reinventing From the Ground Up Presented by Dale and Brian Karmie, own ers of ForeverLawn, Inc. June 10: Stark County – The Best Place to Be! Presented by John Kiste, executive director of the Canton/Stark County Convention & Visitors’ Bureau July 8: Ask an Expert: Web Development & SEO Presented by Geoff Karcher, owner of The Karcher Group
January 14: Get Marvinized! Presented by Marvin Montgomery, sales training guru & motivational speaker
August 12: Bringing More Through the Door: It’s Not What You Know, It’s What They See! Presented by Mike Boyd, owner of Creative Source Design Group
February 11: How to Protect Your Great Ideas Presented by Andrew Spiegel, patent attorney at Spiegel & Associates, LLC
September 9: Refresh your Commitment to Grow Presented by Dr. Dunphy, professional speaker
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October 14: Creating a CustomerFocused Social Media Strategy Presented by Deborah Chaddock Brown, speaker, trainer and published author November 11: Smart Social Media & Your Business Presented by Sue Grabowski, president of Grabowski & Company December 9: Behavioral Health and the Workplace: What Every Employer Should Know Presented by Patricia Fetzer LISW-S, man ager of service delivery and John R. Aller, executive director, both of the Mental Health and Recovery Services Board of Stark County Visit CantonChamber.org to purchase a season ticket book, or contact Nancy Leffler, event manager, at nancyl@cantonchamber.org or (330) 458-2073 for more information.
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Leadership young professional class chosen Thirty-four young Stark County residents have been chosen for the 2010 Leadership Stark County Spotlight Program for young professionals. They will spend six weeks learning leadership skills, team building, networking, and get an introduction to Stark County non-profit boardsmanship. Leadership skills sessions are facilitated by The Corporate University, Kent State University at Stark.
Christine Riley, talent management analyst, Diebold, Inc Taylor Schauer, account executive, Schauer Group, Inc. Kathryn Siegfried, vice president of operations, Siegfried Enterprises Stephanie Soduk, AmeriCorps VISTA, Trillium Family Solutions Ethan Steigert, ystark! fellow, Aultman Health Foundation Blossom Stewart, sales representative, The M. Conley Co.
Mark Stich, supply chain CI senior analyst, The Timken Company Luke Vincer, financial advisor, Wentz Financial Group Mark Wagner, ystark! fellow, The Repository Melanie White, marketing & public relations director, Siffrin, Inc. Angela Young, assistant branch manager, Charter One Bank
Congratulations to these 2010 Spotlight Stark County class members:
Brian Abbey, IT, Diebold, Inc. Matthew Bailey, Jaycees/Department of Youth Development, City of Canton Joshua Best, account executive, The Karcher Group Rebekah Boyd, corporate communications specialist, Diebold, Inc. Kathryn Cerrone Arnold, Jaycees/assistant professor, The University of Akron Latoya Dickens, family nurse practitioner, Canton Community Clinic Kathryn Dougherty, admin. assistant, John Patrick Picard Architect, Inc. Charles Dulcie, general manager, Advanced Electrical Testing Chuck Fenske, project manager, Knoch Corporation Natalie Geib, manager, Reinhard, Kopko, Keller & McDonnell, Inc. Melissa Green, supervisor of human resources, Crown Food Packaging USA Lindsay Hackenberg, financial advisor, Hackenberg Financial Group Jeffrey Heimberger, director of information technology, SARTA Maureen Kampman, account manager, United Way of Greater Stark County Svetlana Khoundal, quality manager, Crown Cork and Seal Kelly Kimble, senior accountant, Hall Kistler & Company LLP Beaux Lenarz, engineer, The Timken Company Patrick Mackie, business development manager, The Repository Crystal McCartney, community relations & events planner, Child and Adolescent Behavioral Health Scott Meyer, area manager - tube making, The Timken Company Stephanie Mottice, senior organizational advancement analyst, The Timken Company .. Yvette Otterman, interior designer, SoL Harris/Day Architects Danielle Rickert, senior steel business associate, The Timken Company C a n t o n
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ystark! Golf League Season Winners The third annual ystark! Golf League, played at The Fairways in North Canton, wrapped up with some exciting tournament play-off play! Overall League Winners were Michael Sheetz from AultCare and Bill Evans. Second Place League Winners were Dave Zingery of The Karcher Group and Eric Dalpiaz of SÜL/Harris Day Architects. All four overall League Winners received cash prizes! The first place team (with total points honors) went to Matt Ware and Chris Seeley, each of whom received a cash prize. This year’s league was held every Monday night, beginning in May, with weekly gift card giveaways and other exciting prizes. For more information on the annual golf league or other co-ed YP competitions, visit www.ystark.org.
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Light Up Downtown Hat & Mitten Drive When the Light Up Downtown festivities kick-off on Dec. 2, the Canton Fire Department will be handing out hats and mittens to children in need. Be sure to support this important aspect of our event – DONATE new children’s hats and mittens between now and Nov. 30.
McKinley Grand 320 Market Ave S. Canton, OH 44702 The Repository 500 Market Ave. S Canton, OH 44702
Drop-off locations for your donations include:
Canton Regional Chamber of Commerce 222 Market Ave N Canton, OH 44702
Malone University 515 25th Street NW Canton, OH 44709
The Brownstone Steakhouse 585 Market Ave N Canton, OH 44702
American Red Cross 525 Market Ave North Canton, OH 44702
Sheri’s Sweets 401 Market Ave N Canton, OH 44702
Canton Classic Car Museum 612 Market Ave SW Canton, OH 44702
Be sure to put the FREE downtown holiday extravaganza on your calendar, and check out the Nov./Dec. edition of Downtown Developments Newsletter, inserted within this issue of ACTION, for full event details. For more information, visit LightUpDowntown.com
FirstMerit 100 Central Plaza S Canton, OH 44702 The Stark County District Library 715 Market Ave N Canton, OH 44702
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Canton/Stark County CVB takes home two Middy Awards for excellence in tourism marketing!
The Ohio Association of Convention & Visitors Bureaus (OACVB) held its 13th Annual Awards of Excellence in Delaware, Ohio, on Thursday, Sept. 16. The Canton/Stark County Convention & Visitors’ Bureau (CVB) was awarded two of the OACVB’s Middy Awards during the annual awards ceremony. The CVB was presented with a first place MIDDY Award for their “Playbook” group tour and meeting planner guide and a second place MIDDY Award for the 2010 Canton / Stark County Official Visitors’ Guide. MIDDY Awards are presented for destination marketing and tourism development. “The MIDDY Award name reflects our region of the country,” said Debbie Shatzer, chairperson of the OACVB Public Relations Committee and the MIDDY Awards for 2010.“Recipients are recognized for excellence in planning, creativity, effectiveness of message, concept, and design.” Award entries were received in a variety of categories, including rack brochure, website, print advertising, specialty advertising, television spot and tourism campaign. All entries are judged by a team of experts in the communications, advertising, public relations, publications and/or tourism fields from outside of the OACVB membership. Convention and visitors bureaus are best described as destination marketing organizations and are responsible for travel and tourism product awareness to visitors. Many outstanding marketing projects were submitted for the annual awards competition. Being recognized for a job well-done in the promotion of travel and tourism throughout the state of Ohio is a highly valued achievement.
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Enshrinement Festival General Chairman Alumni Association holds annual dinner The Pro Football Hall of Fame Enshrinement Festival General Chairman Alumni Association held its annual dinner on September 22. The event was emceed by Bill Schauer, current association president and 2006 general chairman. The association is comprised of all general chairmen of the Canton Regional Chamber of Commerce Enshrinement Festival committees since the Enshrinement Festival’s inception; members offer assistance to the Enshrinement Festival in the areas of sponsor recognition, promoting community awareness and support in planning and producing the annual festivities. At the annual dinner, John Werren, 1997 general chairman, and Joanne Murray, Enshrinement Festival director, presented the 17th annual Individual Award of Merit to Ken Dansizen. Dansizen was recognized for his long-time service to the Pro Football Hall of Fame Enshrinement Festival, and specifically for the important contributions he made during the transition in recent years to a more collaborative working relationship
between the Enshrinement Festival staffs and committees of the Hall of Fame and Canton Regional Chamber of Commerce. Dansizen is a 40-year Enshrinement Festival volunteer, with 2010 marking his tenth and final year as general chairman of the Pro Football Hall of Fame’s Enshrinement Festival committees. His early volunteer endeavors included service on the Grand Parade Committee, the former Mayor’s Breakfast Committee and Enshrinement Committee. During the award presentation, it was noted that throughout the years, he always reminded volunteers to have fun and enjoy what they do because their performance will reflect that joy. He was lauded for his exceptional dedication, diplomacy and decisiveness. The 16th annual Corporate Award of Merit was presented to J & J Refuse/Kimble Transfer & Recycling, a local family-owned mining and solid waste disposal company founded by Floyd and Doris Kimble in 1950. From 1994 to 2009, curbside recycling pro-
grams throughout the country have tripled and Stark County is no exception. Kimble and its affiliate, J & J Refuse, offer collection and processing of recyclables for residents throughout Stark County. In late 2008, the City of Canton implemented its first-ever curbside-recycling program for residents, and Kimble was selected to receive and process all of the city’s recyclables. In 2009, the company invested significant dollars for major renovations and expanded their services to include recycling of rigid plastics. They are committed to even further expansion in the future. J & J Refuse/Kimble Transfer & Recycling has been a loyal cash and in-kind sponsor of the Enshrinement Festival for nearly 10 years, offering generous support of the Balloon Classic Invitational/ Jackson-Belden Food Fest & Fireworks and the Ribs Burnoff by providing muchneeded equipment and services to
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(Photo: L to R) Individual Award of Merit to Ken Dansizen: Bill Schauer, Alumni Association chairman; John Werren, co-presenter; Ken Dansizen, award winner; Joanne Murray, co-presenter.
(Photo: L to R) Corporate Award of Merit to J & J Refuse/Kimble Transfer & Recycling: Ken Huot, presenter; Scott Walter, Keith Kimble, and Ed Lee accepting on behalf of J & J Refuse/Kimble Transfer & Recycling; Bill Schauer, Alumni Association chairman.
accommodate the massive amounts of waste generated at these large, multiday events. Similar services are provided at the Timken Grand Parade, and the company sponsors the Oscar the Grouch helium balloon, which is accompanied by their energetic J & J Refuse “dumpster divers”, a unit that has become a crowd favorite over the years. The award was presented by Ken Huot, 2008 general chairman, and accepted by Keith Kimble. Another tradition at the annual dinner is the initiation into the association of the most recent General Chairman. The ceremonial green jacket was presented by 2009 general chairman Barbara Hammontree Bennett to 2010 general chairman Dan Fuline, who joins 44 other women and men who have held this prestigious position over the years. He was commended for his extraordinary leadership and dedication to the enhancement and growth of the
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Enshrinement Festival. Fuline was especially recognized for his unmatched hands-on role in supporting all of the Enshrinement Festival committees. Fuline came to this leadership position with a broad and unique view of the festivities and an extensive amount of knowledge gained over the years he served on and chaired numerous Enshrinement Festival committees, including Security & Logistics, Communications and Balloon Classic Invitational, before joining the Souvenir Committee, which he chaired in 2008 for the third and final year prior to becoming general vice chairman in 2009. Fuline currently serves as CEO and executive director of Community Services of Stark County, Inc. In 2011, he will continue to serve the Enshrinement Festival as chairman of the Chamber’s Steering Committee.
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Hall of Fame Enshrinement Festival wins IFEA Pinnacle Award The Pro Football Hall of Fame Enshrinement Festival was recently recognized by the International Festivals & Events Association (IFEA) with a Gold Pinnacle Award for “Best Event Video” in the category of events with budgets over $1.5 million. Awards were presented in 69 different categories, and winners were announced Sept. 15 at the IFEA/Haas & Wilkerson Pinnacle Awards Ceremony during the IFEA’s 55th Annual Convention & Expo in Saint Louis, Miss. Joanne Murray, director of the Pro Football Hall of Fame Enshrinement Festival, expressed her appreciation to Larry Schock of PYEcom Home Video, who developed the promotional video from hundreds of hours of footage shot by his PYEcom team.“The Enshrinement Festival is fortunate to work with such creative and talented people who help us share our message – that the Pro
Football Hall of Fame Enshrinement Festival is indeed a one of a kind celebration!” noted Murray. The professional competition drew entries from among the world’s top festivals and events with winning entries coming from organizations as varied as the Cherry Creek Arts Festival, Denver, Colo.; Kentucky Derby Festival, Louisville, Ky.; Saint Louis Art Fair, Saint Louis, Mo. and International VSA Festival, Washington, DC. International contenders included organizations such as Ludwig Van Beethoven Easter Festival, Krakow, Poland, and Rotterdam Festivals, Rotterdam, The Netherlands. Entry categories included commemorative posters, merchandise, educational programs, social media site, event programs and media relations campaigns. “The IFEA/Haas & Wilkerson Pinnacle Awards represents the hallmark of excellence in the festivals and events industry. Entries in every budget category, from every corner of the globe, allow us to recognize the best in our business while raising the standards and quality of media promotions and events across the
board,” said IFEA president & CEO Steven Wood Schmader, CFEE. Headquartered in Boise, Idaho, the IFEA is the premiere association supporting and enabling festival & event professionals worldwide. In partnership with global affiliates, the organization’s common vision is for “A Globally United Industry that Touches Lives in a Positive Way through Celebration.” The Association offers the most complete source of ideas, resources, information, education and networking for festival and event professionals worldwide and can be accessed via www.ifea.com. The Pro Football Hall of Fame Enshrinement Festival entertains nearly 700,000 people at 18 diverse events over a 10-day period as they honor the induction of football heroes into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in Canton/Stark County Ohio. Professional staffs at the Canton Regional Chamber of Commerce and Pro Football Hall of Fame and team of more than 4,200 extraordinary community volunteers and sponsors support the summer festivities. Visit www.profootballhofef.com for more information.
45th Annual Fire Prevention Week Breakfast HONORS 2010 CANTON AND STARK COUNTY FIREFIGHTERS OF THE YEAR The annual Fire Prevention Week Kickoff Breakfast, sponsored by the Canton Fire Prevention Bureau, the Stark County Safety Council and the Exchange Club of Canton, recognized firefighters Bill Matthews and Jason Brown as the 2010 Canton Firefighters of the Year, and Inspector Guy Aumend of the Alliance Fire Department was awarded 2010 Stark County Firefighter of the Year.
Retired Captain Dave DeMeo, the original organizer of the annual fire prevention event in 1965, was honored for his contributions. Also recognized at the awards breakfast was fourth grade student Tyreese
Robinson of Clarendon Elementary School for his essay, entitled “Smoke Alarms — A Sound You Can Live With.” Sebastian Powell from Dueber Elementary School was the first runnerup, and Kaliya Dotson of McGregor Elementary was the second runner-up.
Brown and Matthews were honored for their actions involving a Feb. 1 fire at a home on 212 Monroe Ave. NE. Aumend leads the one-person Fire Inspection Bureau for his department, conducting fire inspections, witnessing tests for new and existing alarms and fire protection systems and conducting prevention and education activities for the city.
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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 CareWorks 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 Robert 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 ______________________________________
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This is to certify that CAREWORKS CONSULTANTS INC. (ID NO. 150-80) and Buckeye WC Alliance / Canton Regional Chamber of Commerce (41000, 2010/2011, 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. 28, 2011 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 __________________________
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More than 17,000 individuals utilize the agency’s various programs annually, with 75 percent of those individuals residing in Stark County. Goodwill’s program offerings range from employment and training programs, to unique programs like ComputersAgain, Parenting Skills Training, programming for individuals who have developmental disabilities, speech and hearing therapy, The Center for Entrepreneurial Success and more. Helping people is Goodwill’s mission, but it is the spirit of collaboration that benefits the community as a whole. This spirit is best demonstrated by the organization’s creation of The Community Campus at Goodwill, a shared-space “one stop shopping” concept that currently houses 18 nonprofit entities to meet a multitude of human service needs. The Community Campus offers fellow nonprofits space at an affordable rate, backroom services and the opportunity to lower administrative overhead, for an estimated annual operational savings of $33,000 through the sharing of space, resources and utilities. The Community Campus concept has gained local, regional and national attention for Stark County, as well as offering a solution for our community during a time of increased demand for services and shrinking resources.
Stark County District Library will receive the Award of Appreciation for enhancing the welfare of Stark County citizens through outstanding success in service. The Stark County District Library provides awardwinning services to the entire Stark County community through programs, materials and online access at all 10 library locations throughout the region. Individuals use the library’s online access to apply for jobs and use materials to prepare resumes and other career seeking documents. In addition, they attend computer courses to enhance their skills in order to become more employable. The library also serves the very young, providing story times and other early literacy activities that help children enter school ready to read. It also serves teen mothers who are learning along with their children, which helps to make them better, more responsible parents. Library Kidmobiles provide services to 96 preschools and kindergartens, including library materials for teachers. Bookmobiles serve 26 area
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schools for grades one through eight, as well as sheltered workshops. SCDL has programs that serve homebound customers with door-to-door delivery of library materials, and programmers provide programs and library collections to area nursing homes and senior centers. The Summer Reading Clubs help students maintain their reading skills over the long summer vacation with more than 5,000 participating in 2010 alone. The organization has received a 5-star rating from Library Journal - its highest honor - for the past two years. This year, SCDL was included among the Best 100 Libraries in the Nation by Hennen’s American Public Rating and is a National Medal Winner of the Institute for Museum and Library Services.
Dr. Adrienne O’Neill Ed.D. and the Stark Education Partnership will receive an Award of Appreciation for outstanding performance in her profession, which ultimately benefits Dr. Adrienne O’Neill the community. Since 2001, Dr. O’Neill has served as president of the Stark Education Partnership. She led the process to institute Ohio’s first “P-16 Compact,” a seamless preschool through college education system. School districts, colleges, businesses, foundations and human service organizations have joined together to work toward graduating all high school students and for 80 percent of those graduates to enroll in postsecondary education. Through the collaborative leadership network of the P-16, Dr. O’Neill’s work affects the 5,000 high school students who graduate from Stark County high schools each year and the 42,000 adults in Stark County who haven’t completed college. Since the compact began, 14 of the county’s 17 school districts have exceeded the statewide standard of 90 percent graduation, and dual high school college credit has expanded to virtually all the districts. During the 2009-10 school year, 2,460 dual-credit opportunities were offered to nearly 1,300 students. A statewide P-16 model has been created to bring the project to scale.
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Dr. O’Neill came to the organization from Canton City Schools, where she served as the chief education officer for the district and for the Timken Regional Campus project. Formerly, she served as president for the Academy of Business College in Phoenix, Ariz., and established the Academy of Technology High School. She has written numerous articles, made many presentations at national conventions and is the co-author of three books. She received her bachelor’s degree and master’s degree from Syracuse University and her Ed. D. from the State University of New York at Albany. Among her many awards are the 2008 Purpose Prize Fellows by Civic Venture, a $9 million program for people over 60 years old who are taking on society’s biggest challenges. Dr. O’Neill is the fourth Ohioan to be recognized with this prestigious honor. Dr. O’Neill was named a fellow for her innovation in recognizing that the education gap could not be closed by one single institution or leader, but required collaborative leadership networks. The Stark Education Partnership involves Stark County districts, higher education institutions and the community, representing more than 100,000 students, in studying issues and making changes. The organization helps broker the resources and create the collaborations necessary to build the capacity to institute change that will make Stark County institutions the finest in the nation. To date, the Partnership has secured, brokered or collaborated in nearly $70M in federal, state and local funds to achieve this goal. Our generous sponsors to date include Mercy Medical Center, The Belden Brick Company, Stark State College, Aultman Health Foundation, The Timken Company, Walsh University and The Repository.
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A LEGAL MINUTE: Stark County Safety Council November Luncheon The area of Employment Law is rapidly changing. Are you upto-date? Do you know your rights as an employer and the rights of your employees? At the November Safety Council Gust Callas Luncheon, Attorney Gust Callas of Black McCuskey Souers & Arbaugh will share ways to reduce risk for your company. He will provide a legislative update on recent developments including EEOC/OCRC, Employee Free Choice Act, new ADA legislation, Unemployment Compensation, OSHA and other employment issues. Callas is the only Dual Certified Specialist in Ohio in Labor & Employment Law and Workers’ Compensation Law in Stark County and surrounding areas. He has
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lectured for continuing legal education programs and conducts training programs for businesses and trade organizations nationwide. Callas currently serves as Coordinator for the Labor and Employment Service Group of the Firm. He is also a member of the Firm’s Litigation and Workers’ Compensation Service Groups. He has extensive experience in litigation and particular specialty in the defense and counseling of clients in employmentrelated matters. He has successfully argued cases before the Ohio Supreme Court, as well as the United States Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals.
University of Akron, School of Law, Law Alumni Association. He is recognized by his peers as one of the preeminent lawyers in his field, having received an AV® Peer-Review Rating from Martindale-Hubbell*, and has been recognized as an Ohio Super Lawyer for seven years from 2004 to 2010. Thursday, Nov. 11 11:30 a.m. – 1 p.m. Meyer’s Lake Ballroom 3218 Parkway St., N.W. Canton, OH 44708 Cost: $16 RSVP by Nov. 8 Spotlight Company:
He received both his law degree and undergraduate degree in accounting from the University of Akron, receiving both degrees with the highest honors. His background in accounting has assisted him in commercial litigation as well as corporate practice. Callas served as past president and board member of the
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WELCOME to our newest members, who joined Canton Regional Chamber of Commerce in September. 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.
Ambassador Clothing Co. (MEN'S CLOTHING & FURNISHINGS - RETAIL) Joseph & Susan Mastroianni 670 W. State St. Alliance, OH 44601 (330) 415-6802 Bailey's Quality Plumbing & Heating, LLC (PLUMBING CONTRACTORS) Karen Bailey 8616 Fromes Ave. Canton, OH 44721 (330) 497-6268 BHB Wholesale Supply (JANITORIAL - SERVICE & SUPPLIES) Dave Grider 8569 Soames Dr. Massillon, OH 44646 (330) 312-8472 www.BHBwholesalesupply.com Gina Marie Portrait Photography (PHOTOGRAPHERS - COMMERCIAL AND/OR PORTRAIT) Gina Catalano 335 Cleveland Ave. N, Loft #2 Canton, OH 44702 (330) 949-9919
R S Heating & Air, LLC (HEATING & COOLING & REFRIGERATION - RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL & INDUSTRIAL) Michelle & Roger Squire 207 E. Main St. Louisville, OH 44641 (330) 875-5520 www.rsheatingandair.com Saint-Gobain Norpro (MANUFACTURERS) Michael Francis 3021 Saratoga Ave. SW Canton, OH 44706 (330) 479-7830 www.norpro.saint-gobain.com
SCRUFFY2FLUFFY pet styles by MARIA (PET GROOMERS) Maria Hester 2026 Fulton Rd. NW Canton OH 44709 (330) 313-6192 SIGN*A*RAMA (SIGNS) Jeff Syphard 4942 Everhard Rd. NW Canton, OH 44719 (330) 499-4653 www.signaramacanton.com
Sand and Sebolt (ATTORNEYS - PATENTS TRADEMARKS - COPYRIGHTS) Kelly M Schaffert 4940 Munson Street NW Canton, OH 44718 (330) 244-1174 www.sandandsebolt.com
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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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December. For more information and to see what classes are available, visit www.starkstate.edu/ce. BC Basics Ltd., an affiliate of BrunerCox LLP, is pleased to announce Robert C. Lung, CPA, has been named development director for BC Basics Ltd. As development director, Lung is responsible for growing BC Basics’ client base and prospect relationships, as well as providing client services to BC Basics and Bruner-Cox LLP clients. Lung has eight years of public accounting experience, including four years with a “Big Four” firm and more than 15 years in various industries. He is a graduate of The University of Akron with a Bachelor of Science Degree in accounting. BC Basics, Ltd. was designed to provide quality, personalized services to meet the needs of small businesses, start-up companies and individuals. Stephen Perry has been named by The Wilderness Center as the 2010 Earthly Delights Tribute Dinner and Benefit Auction honoree. The annual event, which is in its 20th year, will take place on Friday, Nov. 19 at 6 p.m. at The University Center at Kent State at Stark. Co-chairmen for the event are the Honorable Ralph Regula and Andy Haag. The Wilderness Center is honoring Perry for his dedication and commitment to the community. Perry is a life-long resident of Canton, Ohio, graduating from Timken Vocational High School and the University of Akron. He continued his education at the University of Michigan, graduating from its Graduate School of Business Administration in the Executive Management program. Perry furthered his education by obtaining a Masters of Science in Management at Stanford University. Stark State College’s Continuing Education Department will hold most of its fall courses, workshops and seminars in a new location at 7630 Freedom Ave. in North Canton. This is a temporary move until the new Continuing Education Center, under construction in the old Hoover Company complex in North Canton, is complete. A final move into the Hoover facility is planned for
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Walsh University has announced two promotions: the appointment of Teresa Griffin as assistant vice president for university relations and Karen Hodge to assistant vice president for advancement. Griffin has served as the director of marketing at Walsh since 2005. In this newly created position, she will continue to provide leadership for integrated University marketing strategies and promotional activities. Hodge joined Walsh in 1993 and previously served as the director of grants and prospect research. Hodge will now help lead the University’s fundraising efforts by overseeing the research of Walsh grant opportunities in addition to writing and submitting grant proposals. For the sixth consecutive year, U.S. News & World Report has ranked Malone University among the top colleges and universities in the Midwest, now under the new category of Regional Universities, according to the September edition of America’s Best Colleges 2011. Malone ranks in the top half, placing #61 of a total 142 colleges and universities in the Midwest region. John Patrick Picard Architect, Inc. has announced that one of their recent design projects, the Shearer’s Food Production Plant in Massillon, Ohio, was named the first LEED Platinum Certified food manufacturing facility in the world. Picard, along with a large team of skilled staff, engineers, and consultants from the area worked together to design a 47,000 sq. ft.“Green” building that uses 30% less energy and recycles 92% of its overall waste. The hard work and dedication of John Patrick Picard Architect, Schumacher Construction, Staley Mechanical, State Electric, BWL Engineering, VMP Engineering, Professional Supply Inc., Energy Instruction Group and Rice’s Nursery resulted in a beautiful, one-of-a-kind facility. Local business owner Tim Seifert, president of Seifert Companies
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(Engineering, Design/Build, Consulting and Staffing) in Massillon, and current chairman of the SME Greater Canton 110 Chapter was selected to the advisory committee for the upcoming third annual SME: Lean to Green Manufacturing Conference. The conference is an opportunity for companies that have implemented lean principles and achieved systematic elimination of waste and non-value added processes in operations to come together and tell success stories. For more information about Seifert, visit www.Seifert.com. The Canton Museum of Art will present the exhibit Dean Mitchell: Space, People & Places, from November 26, 2010 through March 6, 2011. Mitchell is an award-winning artist whose work captures the spirit and essence of African-American life. Space, People & Places will feature 40 recent watercolors. The opening will be celebrated with a Jazz Night Event, on December 4, 2010, attended by the artist. Related events and outreach activities are being planned for February 2011, when Mitchell returns for a series of visits to speak with high school students in Canton, Alliance and Massillon. Join HG Entertainment and The Canton Cabaret for Only The Lonely: The Music of Roy Orbison, a fundraiser for The Rainbow Repertory, at The Metropolitan Centre in Canton on Nov. 5, 6 and 7. Tickets to each performance are $45 per person and include complimentary hors d’oeuvres, a cash bar and more at this one-of-a-kind fundraising event. Visit onlythelonely.eventbrite.com. Football fans at five Stark County high schools may not have recognized the stadiums as they flocked to the games this football season.“Bleacher Jerseys” were installed on the stadiums of Canton South, Fairless, GlenOak, Jackson and Minerva high schools, as a sponsorship from Kent State University at Stark through GameDay Renovations, of Massillon, Ohio. The jerseys gave the five Stark County stadiums a dynamic face-lift and are promoting pride, energy and excitement within the high schools, districts and local communities.
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First Friday – Fall for the Arts One leaf, two leaf, old leaf, new leaf! At the Fall for the Arts First Friday on Nov. 5, you’ll fall head over heels for all things art as downtown gets set for autumn with eclectic music, exquisite art, fine dining and more. Visit the galleries and studios downtown and you’ll be falling for First Friday and standing up for the arts.
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Fall NETWORK Think networking is all about collecting the most business cards? Think again! On Nov. 9, sales master Jeff Zalewski will lead you on a networking journey through four, fast-paced hours of activities, including speed networking with 100 new contacts! You’ll acquire new business contacts and form true relationships with potential customers! Cost includes continental breakfast and free follow-up contact list.
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Community Salute Awards Robert F. Belden will be recognized with the highest honor, the Award of Merit, at the upcoming Community Salute Awards. The award will be presented along with Awards of Appreciation on Wednesday, Nov. 10, at the Canton Regional Chamber’s Community Salute Awards dinner. Community Salute Award of Appreciation winners include: Goodwill Industries of Greater Cleveland and East Central Ohio, Stark County District Library and Dr. Adrienne O’Neill Ed.D. and the Stark Education Partnership.
Wednesday, Nov. 10 5:30 social 6:30 dinner The University Center Kent State University at Stark 6000 Frank Rd. NW North Canton, Ohio 44720 Cost: $50 RSVP by Nov. 4
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A Legal Minute: Stark County Safety Council November Luncheon The area of Employment Law is rapidly changing. Are you up-to-date? Do you know your rights as an employer and the rights of your employees? At the November Safety Council Luncheon, Attorney Gust Callas of Black McCuskey Souers & Arbaugh will share ways to reduce risk for your company. He will provide a legislative update on recent developments including EEOC/OCRC, Employee Free Choice Act, new ADA legislation, Unemployment Compensation, OSHA and other employment issues.
Thursday, Nov. 11 11:30 a.m. – 1 p.m. Meyer’s Lake Ballroom 3218 Parkway St., N.W. Canton, OH 44708 Cost: $16 RSVP by Nov. 8
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Confessions from the Roller Coaster - November AultCare Fast Break Breakfast Riding a roller coaster is a mixture of fear, excitement and moments of sheer terror. When you are managing people or a business, or if you are a sales person, the ride and the ups and downs you face everyday are the same mixture of fear, excitement and moments of sheer terror! At the November AultCare Fast Break Breakfast, Ray Hexamer, CEO of First Communications, will share how he has been thrown off the coaster and survived! This session will help you climb back on the ride, even out the hills, and hopefully have fun in the process!
Friday, Nov. 12 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 Nov. 10
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Maximize Your ROI: Return on Intern! AN INTERNSHIP WORKSHOP FOR NORTHEAST OHIO EMPLOYERS Find them here • Hire them here • Keep them here! This is a workshop, with the emphasis on work. At the end of the four-hour session, participants will have learned how to create an Internship Program Plan that specifically meets their business needs and that can be immediately implemented
GIVES THANKS at STIR AFTER HOURS annual Thanksgathering event Join us on Nov. 17 for a special Stir After Hours event as the Canton Regional Chamber of Commerce presents its annual Member Thanksgathering at the Millennium Center! You’ll have the opportunity to tour Millennium Center businesses Careworks Consultants, Inc., Day Ketterer Ltd, Attorneys at Law, Julz by Alan Rodriguez, Schauer Group, Inc., Network Specialists, Inc. and Siegfried Enterprises, Inc. (operators of McDonalds Restaurants), and of course, the Chamber of Commerce!
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First Friday, Nov. 5 6 – 10 p.m. Downtown Canton FREE!
Tuesday, Nov. 9 8 a.m. registration 8:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. networking Alex D. Krassas Event Center 251 - 25th Street NW Canton, OH 44709 Cost: $25 RSVP online at CantonChamber.org
Friday, Nov. 12 8 a.m. Registration/Networking 8:30 a.m. to Noon Workshop Canton Regional Chamber Community Room 222 Market Ave. N - Downtown Cost: $50 - Limited Seats! Register online at www.noche.org/124 Wednesday, Nov. 17 5:30 p.m. – 7:30 p.m. Canton Regional Chamber of Commerce 222 Market Ave., N. FREE to members with non-perishable food item or $3 donation to Stark County Hunger Task Force RSVP by Nov. 15
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