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CONNECTION A PUBLICATION OF THE CHAMPAIGN COUNTY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE

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VIEWPOINTS Every two months the Chamber surveys its membership on a topic of local relevance. As the nation continues to surge out of a three year recession, the Chamber thought it important to tally perceptions of the economy, both local and national, and the community’s perceived ability to teeter out of hard times. What have businesses done to cut costs during times of struggle? Do local business owners see growth in the Champaign County economic climate? Here’s what members said: What is your current perspective of the national economy? Very Strong 0% Strong 6% Neutral 34% Weak 48% Poor 12%

How do you expect your comany’s capital spending to change in the next six months? Higher 18% Lower 28% About the same 54%

If yes, what specific cost saving measures have you implemented? Energy conservation Changing to a “paperless” office Cut supplies Reductions in marketing and advertising Less printing Fewer mailings- more email Reduction of labor - hours of operation and materials Combining jobs Carpooling Consolidating locations Bundled promotions More efficient computer hardware Cut overtime

Over the next year, do you anticipate What is your current perspective delaying any capital expenditures due to the economy? of the economy in Champaign Yes 44% County? Very Strong 0% No 34% Strong 21% Unsure 22% Neutral 52% Weak 24% Do you think the federal stimulus Poor 3% plan has impacted your business? Yes 31% As you look out over the next six No 60% months, what factor do you think Unsure 9% will most impact your business? Energy Prices 53% As you look out to the next six months, how Health Care Costs 39% confident are you in your company’s ability to Workforce shortage 7% Increase in raw material costs 29% grow in Champaign County? Other 29% Very confident 12% Responses included: Interest rates Somewhat confident 29% Local Business confidence Confident 23% State budget Neutral 24% Elimination of grants/ assistance programs Not confident 12% Regulations on financial institutions Governmental regulation Are these cost saving measure s a Has your company implemented any result of decreased revenue or precaunew cost saving measures (budget How do you expect your company’s sales to change in the next six reductions) in the past three months? tionary? 35% Yes 53% Decreased revenue months? Precautionary 65% Higher 37% No 36% Lower About the same

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FY11 TOP INVESTORS TOP INVESTORS

IN-KIND CONTRIBUTORS

Busey Bank

Illini Radio Group - MIX 94.5, WIXY 100.3, 92.5 The Chief, WIXY Classic 99.1, True Oldies 97.9, Extra 92.1

Gold SM

Silver Benefit Planning Consultants, Inc. The Carle Foundation Carle Physician Group Provena Covenant Medical Center

303 W. Kirby Ave. Champaign, IL 61820 P: 217.359.1791 F: 217.359.1809 www.champaigncounty.org info@champaigncounty.org

CHAMBER STAFF Laura Weis

Bronze The Atkins Group BankChampaign, N.A. Christie Clinic Health Alliance Medical Plans, Inc. Supervalu Inc. Champaign Distribution Center University of Illinois at UrbanaChampaign University of Illinois Employees Credit Union

Mark Ballard

Stephanie Finney

Diane Ruedi

Chair, BankChampaign, N.A. First Vice Chair, F.E. Moran, Inc., Alarm & Monitoring Services

Tabatha Helm Claudette Gonsiorowski

Second Vice Chair, Rockwell Automation

Information & Accounts Receivable Manager ClaudetteG@champaigncounty.org

Cynthia Johnson

Membership & Advertising Services Manager CynthiaJ@champaigncounty.org

Nikolle L. Keeney

Marketing & Public Relations Manager NikolleK@champaigncounty.org

Michelle Luna Membership & Advertising Services Manager MichelleL@champaigncounty.org

Leslie Lundy Finance Manager LeslieL@champaigncounty.org

Lynette Lykins Administrative Support LynetteL@champaigncounty.org

Chamber Circle WCIA 3 & WCFN 49 NewsTalk 1400 WDWS, Lite Rock 97.5 WHMS & U-Rock 107.9 WUIL

150 PERCENT CLUB

Amber Glen Alzheimer’s Special Care Center Apex Consulting, LLC Framer’s Market Custom Mobile DJ Techniques

BOARD OFFICERS

President & CEO LauraW@champaigncounty.org Event & Programs Manager StephanieF@champaigncounty.org

Chairman’s Circle

Martin Verdick

Treasurer, RSM McGladrey / McGladrey & Pullen

Laura Weis

Secretary, Champaign County Chamber of Commerce

Russ Hamilton Past Chair

BOARD OF DIRECTORS Curt Anderson

Tom Ramage

Oktay Baran

Dennis Riggs

Jim Goss

Renee Romano

Busey Wealth Management Baran Marketing The Atkins Group

Cindy Guthrie

Three Degrees of Change

Habeeb Habeeb

Benefit Planning Consultants, Inc.

Jeff Ingrum

Health Alliance Medical Plans, Inc.

Dale Morrissey

Parkland College FIX-IT

University of Illinois at UrbanaChampaign

Nick Taylor

RE/MAX Realty Associates

Bill Walter

A&R Mechanical Contractors

Michael Wozniak

Livingston, Barger, Brandt & Schroeder

Developmental Services Center

Paul Orama Public Policy Manager PaulO@champaigncounty.org

Elaine Self-Calvin Finance Assistant & Office Manager ElaineS@champaigncounty.org

Norma Wesley Administrative Assistant & Reservationist NormaW@champaigncounty.org

All information contained within this publication is property of the Champaign County Chamber of Commerce and cannot be reproduced without prior expressed or written consent. This publication contains paid advertising; the opinions expressed in those advertisements do not reflect the views of the Champaign County Chamber of Commerce. For advertising information, contact Cynthia Johnson (CynthiaJ@champaigncounty.org) or Michelle Luna (MichelleL@ champaigncounty.org) at 217.359.1791.


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usiness is good in Champaign County- and Champaign County Chamber of Commerce members know it. The Chamber currently represents more than 1,200 local businesses; supporting a vast array of products, services and technologies that make Champaign County a great place to live. By joining the Chamber, members have tremendous opportunity to network with peers and leaders in the Champaign County business community. More than that, by growing the Chamber’s network of members, the association strengthens. The Chamber builds a stronger brand and the association becomes a greater force in the community to establish a better business climate, a better quality of life. On April 5, 2011, the Champaign County Chamber of Commerce held their first membership drive in over a decade at the Hilton Garden Inn in Champaign. More than 70 current Chamber members volunteered their time to share with non-member community businesses the necessity of being involved with a local business organization. By the end of the day, 32 new members joined and countless leads were made. The Chamber started the event with 1,196 members, the ending total was 1,228. Since the event, membership has continued to expand.


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Acoustic MedSystems, Inc. Clif Burdette 206 N. Randolph St., Ste. 301 Champaign, IL 61820 www.acousticmed.com Research Referred by Paul Donohue

Acoustic MedSystems, Inc. is a research driven organization dedicated to developing interventional devices and systems for treatment of localized diseases. AMS specializes in applications of treatment planning and image-guided interventions using ablative therapy technologies and radiation therapy.

Advanced Wayne Cain & Son Michael Cain, President 1207 E. University Ave. Urbana, IL 61802 mikec@awcroof.com Contractors- General Referred by Scott Yeazel

AdvoCare Independent

Distributor Carla Guiher, Advisor 3106 Meadow Brook Dr. Champaign, IL 61822 217.352.1720 www.advocare.com Health and Fitness Program Consultants Advocare is a premier health and wellness company offering world-class energy, weight-loss, nutrition and sports performance products.

Akitir of CU, Inc. Amit Chupra, President 301 N. Neil St., Ste. 400 Champaign, IL 61820 217.531.2212 www.akitir.com Restaurants

Referred by Kay Machula Akitir of CU, Inc. specializes in owning and operating restaurants and bars. Currently, they are opening two restaurants in the M2 building in Downtown Champaign. The first restaurant, 301 Magnolia, will be a create-your-own Mongolian stir-fry establishment. The second, Dublin O’Neil’s, will be an Irish pub.

All Creatures Animal Hospital Dr. Mary Welle, Veterinarian Dr. Kenneth Welle, Veterinarian 2001 N. Linview Ave. Urbana, IL 61801 217.328.4143 www.allcreaturesah.com Veteranarians Referred by Tabatha Helm & Mike Wozniak

All Creatures Animal Hospital is dedicated to providing progressive medicine in a caring environment for pets of all species. Through preventative medicine, client education, professional development as well as advanced medical and surgical techniques, All Creatures hopes to foster a strong and lasting bond with clients and their pets.

Animal Hospital at the Crossing

Dr. Kent Davis, Veteraninarian 3001 Village Office Place Champaign, IL 61822 217.356.6387 www.animalhospitalatthecrossing.com Veterinarians Referred by Kay Machula Animal Hospital at the Crossing is a full-service veterinary medical facility with over 30 years’ experience. The professional and courteous staff seek to provide the best possible medical, surgical and dental care for their highly-valued patients.

B Spirits, LLC

Dharmesh Mirani, Owner 306 W. Main St. Urbana, IL 61801 217.344.9107 bspirits1@hotmail.com

Bankier Apartments

Margie Colter, Property Manger 406 E. Green St. Champaign, IL 61820 217.328.3770 www.bankierapts.com Apartments Founded in 1962, Bankier Apartments is a family owned company. They specialize in professional property management for residential and commercial properties. They serve over 1200 tenants in 22 complexes, most are located on the U of I campus. Bankier Apartments has contributed to the revitalization of campustown, adding convenient living, shopping and dining choices for university students and staff.

Barham Benefit Group James Barham, President 919 W. Kirby Ave. Champaign, IL 61821 217.356.1978 www.barhambenefit.com Insurance Referred by Mark Ballard

As a full service brokerage firm established in 1997, Barham Benefit Group has formed relationships with hundreds of insurance and financial companies. The sole purpose of Barham Benefit Group is to find the best coverage for the best price and best service for individual and group insurance needs.

BarnYard Treasures

Jim and Brittany Naylor, Owners 200 N. Highway Ave. PO Box 193


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BarnYard Treasures is a unique take on a resale shop that features a large selection of new and used merchandise from retailers across the United States. BarnYard Treasures is open the third Friday and Saturday of every month. Friday from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Saturday from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m.

Bender Mattress Factory Ryan Bender, Vice President 1206 N. Cunningham Ave. Urbana, IL 61801 217.328.1700 www.bendermattress.com Mattress and Bedding Referred by Ryan Fleming

Bender Mattress Factory has been a familyowned and operated business since the mid1960s. All mattresses are hand crafted locally in Urbana with a strong commitment to quality and helping people get a great night’s sleep.

Champaign Computer

Carl Long, CEO JR Thomas, Marketing Director 1212 Hagan St. Champaign, IL 61820 217.356.9770 www.c-computer.com Computers; Computer Equiptment; Dealers Champaign Computer custom configures hardware and management solutions based on individual client needs. They provide complete technology solutions with long term warranties.

Coleman Electrical Service, Inc. James “Pat” Coleman, President 311 North St. PO Box 179 Mansfield, IL 61854 217.489.2611 pat@coleman-electric-inc.com Electrical Contractor

Coleman Electrical Service, a member of IBEW Local #601, has been serving Champaign County for almost 40 years. They offer complete commercial and light industrial electric service from parking lot lighting, panel upgrades, repairs/rewiring, generators and new construction.

Confidentially Yours, Inc. Jeane Duden, Owner 1808 Round Barn Rd., Ste. B Champaign, IL 61821 217.366.0244 www.cybras.com Mastectomy Forms and Apparel Referred by Lalah Moazemi

Confidentially Yours specializes in the individual needs of clients affected by breast cancer. Helping women feel positive about themselves, Confidentially Yours offers products and fitting services in a comfortable and tranquil setting.

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hank you to everyone who came out to the 2011 Champaign County Chamber of Commerce Agribusiness Committee’s Come Wine With Us event. Without your support, the event would not have been possible. A special thank you to Farm Credit Services of Illinois for hosting the event. Also, thanks to Hickory Point Bank; Andersons; the Parkland College Foundation; First Midwest Bank; Birkey’s; the Champaign County Farm Bureau; The Atkins Group; the Carle Center for Rural Heath and Farm Safety; Dodd, Ludwig & Maatuka, LLC and Henriette Stegemeier for sponsoring. Thank you to the Prairie Dogs; WIXY Classic; JT Walkers; Wyldewood Cellars Winery; Great Harvest Bread Company; Rosati’s; Cocina Real Mexican Restaurant; Chef Benjamin; Piato Cafe and the Sidney Dairy Barn for participating. Also, thank you to Sleepy Creek Vineyards; Birkey’s; Danville Gardens; Nelson’s Catering; Wyldewood Cellars Winery; Rural King; Great Harvest Bread Company; Illini FS and WIXY Classic for their kind donations

Country Financial, Champaign Agency Vann Parkin, Agency Manager 801 N. Country Fair Dr., Ste. B Champaign, IL 61821 217.352.0012 vann.parkin@countryfinancial.com www.countryfinancial.com Insurance Referred by Rod Schweighart

Jessie DeHann, Financial Representative 1200 W. Bloomington Rd. Champaign, IL 61821 217.352.3466 www.countryfinancial.com/jessie.dehaan Insurance Referred by Rod Schweighart Scott Jackson, Agent 3123 Village Office Place Champaign, IL 61822 217.359.9335 scott.jackson@countryfinancial.com Insurance Referred by Rod Schweighart

Thomas Lessaris, Financial Representative 608 N. Cunningham Ave. Urbana, IL 61802 217.363.4425 www.countryfinancial.com/thomas.lessaris Insurance Referred by Rod Schweighart Country Financial serves Champaign County with 19 financial representatives. They offer auto, home, farm, commercial, life, disability, long term care, annuities, mutual funds, retirement planning services and education funding. They are proud to be a member of the Champaign County Chamber of Commerce.

Crisis Nursery

Stephanie Record 1309 W. Hill St. Urbana, IL 61801 217.337.2731 crisisnursery.net Social Service Organizations Referred by Dale Morrissey Crisis Nursery is the only emergency-based child care facility in Champaign County. They are open 24


2011

MEMBERSHIP EVENT

The BLUE TEAM, led by Mark Ballard, won the event with 14.5 new members. The RED TEAM, led by Kay Machula, came in second place with 12.5 new members. The GREEN TEAM, led by Dale Morrissey, came in third place with 5 new members. Kay Machula and Tonia Ribbe tied for the individual with the most new members. They each gained three. The total count for the day was 32 new members. Thank you to all of the team leaders, team captains and everyone who participated! A special thank you to Eric Robeson for emceeing the event and James Oglesby of Custom Mobile DJ Techniques for providing DJ service.

a day, 365 days a year for the entire community to access with no fees, income eligibility or wailing list. Besides being a safe shelter for children, they also provide family support and parenting education.

DANSR, Inc.

Jim Butler, Controller 4110 Fieldstone Rd. Champaign, IL 61822 217.531.0620 www.dansr.com Musical Instruments- Distributors Referred by Mark Ballard DANSR is the sole importer of Vandoren clarinet and saxophone reeds and mouthpieces for the United States, Dennis Wick brass mutes and mouthpieces for North America and the master distributor for Hamilton Music and instrument stands.

DESTHIL Restaurant & Brew Works Brian Durkin, General Manager 301 N. Neil St. Champaign, IL 61820 217.356.0301 www.desthil.com Restaurants Referred by Kay Machula

Drummond Carpet and Upholstery Care Chris Drummond, Owner 1013 Moultrie Ave. Mattoon, IL 61938 www.drummondcarpetcare.com Carpet & Rug Cleaners

Drummond Carpet and Upholstery Care provides customers expert carpet and upholstery cleaning services. They strive to give clients the highest quality service for the best price.

ERA Renaissance Realty

David Harden Cindy McGuffee 917 N. Walnut St., Ste. 101 Danville, IL 61832 www.eradanville.com Real Estate Agents; Brokers; Independent Contractors Referred by Tonia Ribbe ERA Renaissance Realty is located in Danville and serves all of East Central Illinois and West Central Indiana.

East Central Illinois SCORE

Sue Falendar, Chapter Chair 303 W. Kirby Ave. Champaign, IL 61820 217.359.1791 www.eciscore.org Business Consultants; Economic Development Organizations; Small Business Assistance SCORE, America’s premier source of free and confidential small business advice for entrepreneurs and existing small businesses, is a nonprofit association dedicated to entrepreneur education and the formation, growth and success of small businesses nation wide.

Edison Solutions, LLC

Eric Duchinsky, Business Development Professional 4109 Amherst Dr. Champaign, IL 61822 217.718.9118 www.edisonsolutionsllc.com Non-Profit Consultants Edison Solutions specializes in “jump starting” organizations and “sparking” extra organizational momentum. Edison Solutions works with companies to help assess customer needs and build missiondriven solutions.

Elite Entertainment

Ryan Mennenga, President 3803 W. Springfield Ave., Ste. D Champaign, IL 61822 217.363.3200 www.elitemobiledj.com Disc Jockeys; Wedding Supplies and Services Referred by Thai Caston Elite Entertainment is a professional DJ and lighting company that specializes in wedding receptions. They cater services toward modern brides who seek elegant and memorable wedding receptions.

Extraordinary Fundraisers

Doug Starks, Owner 3114 Old Warson Rd. Champaign, IL 61822 217.898.2427 dpstarks@yahoo.com Fund Raising Counselors and Organizations

Feutz Contractors

Steve Blair, Chairman & CEO 4101 Kearns Dr. Champaign, IL 61820 feutzcontractors.com Contractors- General Referred by Joel Barickman Fuetz Contractors, Inc. is a heavy/ highway construction company based in Paris, Ill. They perform work in both Central Illinois and Central Indiana.

Firemark Paintball

Daniel Williams 2453 County Rd. 61840 Dewey, IL 61840 217.643.2620 www.firemarkpaintball.com Paintball Established in 2002, Firemark Paintball is an outdoor, Christian paintball facility in Dewey, Ill., about 15 minutes outside of Champaign. Firemark paintball offers six courses for players to choose from with multiple game choices; players can rent equipment or bring their own.

First Advisors Financial Group 1251 Woodfield Dr. PO Box 702 Savoy, IL 61874 217.351.8755 john.foley@firstadvisorsllc.com Referred by Bruce Hatfield

First Advisors Financial Group is an independent


June + July 2011/ Commerce Connection/ wealth management firm specializing in distribution planning for IRA’s and other retirement assets. They are an Illinois Registered Investment Advisor Firm and an affiliate of LPL Financial.

Go Getters Inc.

Troy Ronk, Vice President 701 E. Front St. Villa Grove, IL 61956 217.552.0508 www.gogettersinc.net Restaurants- Delivery Service Go Getters provides dining solutions to consumers throughout Central Illinois. They offer affordable and convenient delivery service from favorite area restaurants. They have a variety of restaurant menus to choose from, ranging from Italian to barbecue. They are available breakfast, lunch and dinner.

The Great Impasta

Harold Allston, Owner 156 Lincoln Square, Ste. C Urbana, IL 61801 217.359.7377 www.greatimpastarestaurant.com Since 1983, the Great Impasta has crafted pastas, sauces and soups from scratch. They emphasize fresh ingredients, quality products and local ingredients. The Great Impasta’s Italian hospitality welcomes Central Illinois guests to a calm and restful environment where nothing is more important that good food and great service.

Harmony Computer

David Wickboldt, Owner 410 N. State St. Bellflower, IL 61724 309.722.6102 www.chicomputer.com Computers- Service and Repair Harmony Computer provides technology services and maintenance for small businesses and individuals. They provide quality on site service, new equipment, consulting, web hosting, online back-up and data security solutions.

Holiday Inn Express, LeRoy Craig Chattmon, General Manager 705 S. Persimmons Ct. LeRoy, IL 61752 309.962.4439 www.hiexpress.com Hotels

Midway between Bloomington and Champaign, the Holiday Inn Express in LeRoy is only fifteen minutes away from the Central Illinois Regional Airport and close to many businesses and attractions.

continued to be the leading contractor supply distributor in Central Illinois. Their dedication to furnishing quality products, knowledgeable staff and excellent customer service are what sets them apart. They repair most major brands of portable electric, gas and air tools.

IlliniCoupon.com, LLC India Boodram 123 E. 18th St. Chicago, IL 60616 217.841.4488 www.illinicoupon.com

For over 21 years, Illini Contractor Supply has

providing comfortable, honest and quality dental care in a warm and lighthearted environment where families are always welcome.

Maligaya’s Store, Inc. Arturo Maligaya, President 2410 W. Springfield Ave. Champaign, IL 61821 217.352.2606 maligayastore@sbcglobalnet Oriental Goods- Retail

Maligaya’s Store is a grocery store selling primarily Philippine and other Asian food products.

“Big time tradition. Big time savings.”

The Institute for Leadership in Medicine

Dr. Virginia Richardson, President 1800 S. Oak St., Ste. 104 Champaign, IL 61820 www.theilm.org Leadership Development; Management Consultants; Business Consultants The Institute for Leadership in Medicine is an emerging global provider of executive education that accelerates strategic leadership and foresight for business results by cultivating the leadership potential of individuals and organizations. They serve a wide variety of businesses, medical education programs and health care organizations with a comprehensive array of leadership training, solutions and coaching services.

Legacy Investment Services Steve and Mark Tucker, Owners 919 W. Kirby Ave. Champaign, IL 61821 217.398.1099 tucsteve@hotmail.com Estate Planners Referred by Tabatha Helm

Legacy Investment Services is a comprehensive financial services firm committed to helping clients improve long term financial success. Their customized programs are designed to grow and conserve wealth by delivering an unprecedented level of personalized service.

Ms. Linda Crowley 3328 W. William St. Champaign, IL 61821 lcrowley@parkland.edu Individual Member Referred by Carol Zuhone

Linda Crowley is a 2009 retiree of Parkland College where she worked for almost 33 years in the Computer Science and Information Technology Department as a department secretary.

Illini Contractor Supply, Inc. Dave York 706 W. Bradley Ave. Champaign, IL 61820 217.355.0303 www.illinicontractorsupply.com Contractors’ Equipment and Supplies Referred by Dawn Bagby

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Lindsey Hans Family Dentistry Dr. Lindsey Hans, Dentist 303 Burwash Ave. Savoy, IL 61874 217.356.9855 www.smileforus.com Dentist

The dental practice of Dr. Lindsey Hans specializes in

Mary Ann Royse Law Offices Mary Ann Royse 301 N. Neil St., Ste. 400 Champaign, IL 61820 217.531.1120 maryann@royselaw.com Attorneys

Referred by Mark Ballard and Cindy Somers Mary Ann Royse is a solo lawyer whose practice emphasis includes commercial and residential real estate transactions and development, wills and trusts, estate and guardianship administration and general business matters. She is licensed in Illinois (1995) and Florida (1998).


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RIBBON CUTTING CEREMONIES

DR. LINDSEY HANS FAMILY DENTISTRYY Midwest Engineering & Testing Daniel Tappendorf 501 Mercury Dr. Champaign, IL 61822 217.359.2128 www.metgeotech.com Engineers- Geotechnical Referred by Joel Barickman

Midwest Engineering and Testing, Inc. is an engineering firm located in Champaign, Ill. that performs geotechnical engineering, construction materials testing and environmental engineering services primarily in Central Illinois.

Mitchem Dental

Dr. Curtis Mitchem, Dentist 1701 S. Prospect Ave. Champaign, IL 61820 217.352.4100 www.mitchemdental.com Dentist Referred by Pat Januszki Mitchem Dental, a premier dental practice serving families of East Central Illinois. Their highly trained doctors, Dr. Mitchem and Dr. Rffatto, are committed to providing the highest standard of dental care possible in a compassionate, comfortable and professional atmosphere.

Next Generation School

Barbara Sullivan, Owner 2521 Galen Dr. Champaign, IL 61821 217.356.6995 www.nextgenerationschool.com Schools- Pre-School and Kindergarten Referred by Christie Martin

Pekara Bakery & Bistro Ruzica Cuk, Owner Vicki Jones, Manager 116 N. Neil St. Champaign, IL 61820 217.359.4500 www.pekara-bakery.com Bakers- Retail

COCINA REAL MEXICAN RESTAURANT

Pekara Bakery & Bistro is a traditional European bakery, featuring made-from-scratch breads with no preservatives or artificial flavorings. From savory sandwiches, crepes and soups, to pastries, pies and cookies; Pekara has something for everyone.

Piato Cafe

Kelly J. Lamb, President & Owner Lincoln Square Village 300 S. Broadway, Ste. FC2 Urbana, IL 61801 217.344.9015 www.piatocafe.com Restaurants Piato Cafe is located in Lincoln Square Village in Urbana. Their impressive menu features a variety of homemade soups, sandwiches and salads. They also cater events from boxed lunches to formal dinners.

Premier Cooperative Roger Miller 2104 W. Park Ct. Champaign, IL 61821 217.355.1983 www.premiercooperative.net Grain Elevators Referred by Jim Goss

Premier Cooperative Inc. is a farmer owned company with 22 grain elevators in Champaign, Ford, Piatt and Vermillion counties. They also operate a petroleum business in Elliot, Ill. and own majority interest in United Prairie LLC, an agronomy business with locations in Champaign, Piatt and Vermillion counties.

Property Management Hardware Mark Villaloboz, Store Manager 406 Kenwood Rd. Champaign, IL 61821 217.328.4628 www.thepmh.com Hardware-Retail

Radio Maria

David Spears, Owner 119 N. Walnut St. Champaign, IL 61820

217.398.7729 www.radiomariarestaurant.com Radio Maria in downtown Champaign features dinner, tapas and weekend brunch with internationally influenced menus. The restaurant is the creation of David Spears and Sharon Owens, alumni of the University of Illinois’ Fine Arts Department. Their creative background resulted in the restaurant’s design as well as the diverse menu offerings. The restaurant recently celebrated its 15th anniversary.

RE/MAX, Eddie Mullins Eddie Mullins 2009 Fox Dr. Champaign, IL 61820 217.373.4802 eddiemullins@remax.net Real Estate Referred by Joyse Remesch

Eddie Mullins is a Champaign-Urbana native that strives for excellence and the joy of helping others. A notable real estate agent, Mullins believes in hard work, outstanding customer service and putting the customer’s best interest above all.

Riley Homes, Inc.

Nancy Heselmann, Co-owner 2704 N. Cunningham Ave. Urbana, IL 61802 217.328.1541 www.rileyhomes.com Home Builders Referred by Paul Donohue Riley Homes, Inc. is Illinois’ largest, most experienced and capable general contractor utilizing modular construction. Based in Central Illinois, they provide a full range of construction services tailored to meet the requirements necessary to build clients’ dream homes.

Ruedi Holder & Associates Dan Holder, President 2004 Fox Dr., Ste. G Champaign, IL 61820 217.356.1400 www.reudiholder.com


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BARNYARD TREASURES Investment Advisory Services Referred by Kristie Hayes Ruedi Holder & Associates is a leading Registered Investment Advisory firm. They are dedicated to providing clients with an innovative financial planning process that is not only more reliable, but is focused on stress testing and monitoring each client’s plan so that market changes are not as likely to effect the financial plan. For clients, this creates greater confidence, comfort and peace of mind that their goals will be realized.

Sherwin Williams/ MAB Paints Chris Ramsey, Manager 106 S. County Fair Dr. Champaign, IL 61821 217.352.3535 www.sherwin.com Paint-Retail

Sherwin Williams has been in business since 1866. The company’s core is the manufacture, distribution, and sale of coating and related products. SherwinWilliams provides innovative solutions that ensure success.

Sleepy Creek Vineyards 8254 E. 1425 North Rd. Fairmount, IL 61841 217.733.0330 www.sleepycreekvineyards.com Wine- Retail

Sleepy Creek Vineyards is a great place to taste locally crafted wine from locally grown grapes, walk among the vines and enjoy a picnic overlooking a pond. They offer unique wines and art and also host a variety of live music shows and events.

Smoothie King

Josh Cook, Owner 1912 Round Barn Rd., Ste. A Champaign, IL 61821 217.351.0800 510 N. Cunningham Ave., Ste. 14 Urbana, IL 61802 217.337.5555 www.smoothieking.com Restaurants

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The Social Butterfly Boutique

State Farm Insurance

The Social Butterfly Boutique allows fashion-forward women the ability to capture their personality and individual style with current trends and one-ofa-kind items. Social Butterfly Boutique items can be found at Rod Sickler Salon & Spa, Bella Capelli Hair Salon and the Excel Hair Salon. Social Butterfly is also available for private parties and fundraising events.

Sysco Central Illinois

Jan Johnson, Owner 4606 Westborough Dr. Champaign, IL 61822 217.649.3414 www.thesocialbutterflyboutique.com Jewelers- Retail

Spectrum Design Group/ Tile Specialists

Bryan Snyder, CEO 3104 Farber Dr. Champaign, IL 61822 217.359.1771 www.spectrumdg.com Carpet and Rug Dealers; Floors- Materials and Laying; Interior Designers; Tile- Ceramic- Contractors Spectrum Design Group is a full service interior design firm based in Champaign. Through a collaborative environment, the Spectrum team creates space that is highly functional, unique and enduring. They understand the need to balance clients’ dreams with desired budgets.

Springleaf Financial, Inc. Lisa Goudie, Branch Manager 510 N. Cunningham Ave., Ste 2 Urbana, IL 61802 217.337.0712 www.springleaffinancial.com Loans

Springleaf Financial is a leading provider of consumer credit based in Evansville, Indiana. Springleaf finances mortgages, secured and unsecured personal loans, and secured retail sales finance products. In addition to lending activities, Springleaf offers credit and no-credit insurance through several subsidiary insurance companies.

John Caywood, Agent 2606 Clayton Blvd. Champaign, IL 61822 217.979.9699 john.caywood.pxdl@statefarm.com Insurance

Frank Stulcok, Business Development Manager 1 Sysco Dr. PO Box 260 Lincoln, IL 62656 217.735.6100 www.syscoci.com Food Products; Produce- Wholesale; Restaurant Equiptment and Supplies From the farm to the fork, Sysco can provide everything to prepare meals away from home. Supported by approximately 51,000 employees across North America, Sysco helps customers create healthy, appetite-pleasing menus that keep their dining patrons returning again and again.

TLC Pest Control, Inc. Terry Cook, Owner 4101 Colleen Dr. PO Box 6406 Champaign, IL 61826 217.352.7672 www.tlcpestcontrol.com Pest Control Services Referred by Pat Januszki

TLC Pest Control offers pest control services for both residential and commercial properties. They provide service on a monthly, quarterly, or single visit basis- based on the control requirements. They can completely eliminate pest problems will little inconvenience to a home or business at a surprisingly low cost.

Tatman’s Towing Jim Hampton, Owner 810 E. Perkin’s Rd. Urbana, IL 61802 217.328.2424 www.tatmanstowing.com


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MSA PROFESSIONAL SERVICES EL TORO II WAL MART SUPERCENTER, URBANA

Towing- Automotive Referred by Kay Machula Tatman’s Towing is Central Illinois’ light and medium duty towing and recovery specialist. They are open 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.

Truly Fit

Jermmie Smith 1305 E. Colorado Ave. Urbana, IL 61801 217.344.3476 www.trulyfiturbana.com Health Clubs Referred by Gary Jacobson Truly Fit is Urbana’s premier fitness, performance and weight loss facility. The club provides a personal feel that alleviates the intimidation and confusion of a typical gym setting. Certified trainers and instructors specialize in weight loss, sport specific training for youth, post rehab therapy, flexibility and conditioning.

Walmart- Rantoul

Justin Walker, Store Manager 845 Broadmeadow Rd.

Rantoul, IL 61866 217.892.9151 www.walmart.com Department Stores

West Main Dental Dr. Michael Cusack 125 W. Main St. Urbana, IL 61801 217.607.1292 www.westmaindental.com Dentists Referred by Steve Miller

West Main Dental is a modern dental office offering preventative, restorative and cosmetic dentistry. Their top priority is to provide quality care while offering a relaxing atmosphere. Some of the conveniences they offer are overhead TVs to watch during procedures, free spa facials with in-office teeth whitening and flexible scheduling.

World Painting Company Rob Leceoni 410 E. Green St. Champaign, IL 61820

309.275.9640 www.worldpaintingcompany.com Painting Contractors Referred by Tonia Ribbe Since 2003, commercial, residential and industrial developers, homeowners, remodelers and business professionals alike have relied on World Painting Company to create and maintain a wide range of painting services. World Painting Company guarantees satisfaction and prompt reliability.

Wyldewood Cellars Winery Tracie Trotter, General Manager 218 E. Lincoln St. PO Box 606 St. Joseph, IL 61873 217.469.9463 www.wyldewoodcellars.com Wine- Retail

Wyldewood Cellars Winery is a family owned and operated business since 1995. They are known for Elderberry and specialize in fruit wines. Customers can sample wines during business hours. The shop also sells a variety of wine accessories, gifts, gourmet jellies and fudge.


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NEW HOME FOR BUSINESS T The Chamber’s new office is located at 303 W. Kirby Ave. (at the corner of Kirby and State) in Champaign.

hree years ago, the Chamber board of directors underwent a long-range strategic planning process. One of the items that came out of that process was a goal to enhance the Chamber’s presence in the community. We knew that in order to achieve this goal, we needed to be more visible – that included our location. A Chamber of Commerce is usually the first impression that people will have of a local business community. We felt it was important to upgrade the image of the Chamber to match the stellar Champaign County business community. Our new space is in a very visible location and the facility offers us the opportunity to better serve the membership in all that we do.”

-Laura Weis, President & CEO

Champaign County Chamber of Commerce


You’re Invited CHAMPAIGN CHAMBER OF

COUNT Y COMMERCE

GRAND

OPENING

CELEBRATION Tuesday, July 12 8 a.m. Open House 8:30 a.m. Ribbon Cutting Coffee and a continental breakfast will be provided. All members are welcome.

Champaign County Chamber of Commerce 303 W. Kirby Ave. Champaign, IL 61720 217.359.1791


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CENTRAL ILLINOIS

WINE “A

COUNTRY

lot of people don’t realize the effect the prohibition had on the grape industry in the Midwest,” Ryan Dubnicek, assistant manager and event planner of Alto Vineyards in Champaign, said. When new laws went into place banning production of alcohol, there was scarce demand for grape crops. “It was devastating for the grape-growing industry,” Dubnicek continued. Prior to the prohibition, Illinois was the country’s fourth largest producer of grapes and wine. The state’s first settlers in the Peoria area were French colonists who brought their love of wine and grapes with them. When the production of wine became illegal in 1920, most grape farmers turned to corn and soybeans; row crops were largely more profitable. After the prohibition ended, farmers were not willing to go through the effort of replanting their vines. Starting new vines meant three years before production of marketable fruit, even longer before a full crop could be achieved.


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The resurgence of Illinois wine came in the early eighties when retired Southern Illinois University at Carbondale professor Guy Renzaglia opened Alto Vineyards in Alto Pass, Ill. Dubnicek, grandson of Renzaglia, is a third generation employee. “My grandfather was not the retiring kind,” Dubnicek said. “From Italy, he had this great belief that an old Italian should not be sitting around, doing nothing. An old Italian should be outside, growing grapes.” At the time Renzaglia started, there were only 38 acres of commercial grapes being grown in Illinois.

ALTO VINEYARDS, CHAMPAIGN Alto Vineyards opened a second location in Champaign in 2001. Owned by Renzaglia’s daughter, Adelle, and her husband, Jim, the retail shop and tasting room offers a premier vineyard experience just minutes outside Champaign. “There are a lot of places to go out in Champaign and get a nice glass of wine. But, it’s not from here. It’s not local,” Dubnicek said. “We are here and only ten minutes away. We’re removed; we’re outside; it doesn’t feel like we’re in the city.”

“No one believed it was possible. But, my grandfather did,” Dubnicek said. “Out of his stubbornness, he singlehandedly paved the way for wine growers in Illinois by growing grapes that weren’t supposed to grow.”

Located at 4210 N. Duncan Rd. in Champaign, Alto Vineyards is open Tuesday through Sunday, hours vary. The facility offers free wine tastings and a large selection of gift items, gourmet foods and locally made products. Alto generally keeps 21 to 22 wines on stock; all imported from their Alto Pass location.

In 1988, Alto Vineyards released their first 1,500 gallons of Illinois wine and sold out in three days. Since then, over 90 wineries have opened throughout the state— bringing Illinois close to where it was before the prohibition.

“In the twenty years Alto has been open, we’ve one over 700 awards and been named ‘Winemaker of Illinois’ twice. We are the only winery in the nation to win two Jefferson Cups,” Dubnicek said.

Establishing itself as a destination music venue, Alto hosts regular concert events most summer weekends. The location’s “Music Among the Vines” series brings in a variety of local performers. Guests are invited to enjoy the outdoors, experience the music and indulge in a glass of Illinois wine. More information can be found on their website, altovineyards.net. SLEEPY CREEK VINEYARDS, FAIRMOUNT “There is such a romance to wine,” Joe Taylor, owner of Sleepy Creek Vineyard in Fairmount, said. “It is really the ultimate tourist thing to do. Traveling to vineyards and wineries, even local ones, is such an escape,” he continued. Taylor and his wife, Dawn, decided to open a vineyard after learning about the expanding grape industry in Illinois. “We always had a great interest in wine and wine making. When we decided to open a winery, we knew we wanted to be very involved throughout the whole winemaking process,” Dawn said. “It was important that we do the whole ‘vine to bottle’ process from the get-go,” she continued.


Still working other jobs, the Taylors planted their first crop in 2002. On weekends they would come out and tend to the vines. Three years later, they yielded their first fruit. With that, wine.

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“You always here the phrases ‘shop local’ and ‘eat local’. We encourage people to ‘drink local’ too,” Dawn said. “We’re making wine from grapes grown right here in Central Illinois. How cool is that?” Sleepy Creek makes between seven to ten varieties of wine per year; using their own home-grown grapes as well as a selection of other US-grown grapes. In addition to their bottled wines, they also make a secret-recipe house sangria and two wine slushies. Complimentary wine tastings are offered to all guests. Sleepy Creek hosts regular events at the vineyard including a campfire series, “Wieners and Wine”, on Friday evenings and a concert series, “Sundays at Sleepy Creek”, on Sunday afternoons. The venue also hosts a variety of theatrical performances and art exhibits. Located at 8254 E. 1424 North Road in Fairmount, Sleepy Creek is a 30 minute drive from Champaign-Urbana. WYLDEWOOD CELLARS WINERY, ST. JOSEPH Wyldewood Cellars Winery opened in downtown St. Joseph last year. A branch off the larger Wyldewood location in Kansas, the shop sells specialty wines, jellies, fudge and a variety of gift items. Originally from Kansas, shop owner Tracie Trotter is the daughter of Wyldewood Cellar’s founder. She decided to open the shop after moving to St. Joseph with her husband. “I grew up in this business,” Trotter said. “It’s something that I love and something that I want my kids to grow up knowing. It is entirely a family business.”

All images on pages 16 and 17 were taken at Sleepy Creek Vineyards in Fairmount.


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Wyldewood produces a wide range of wines—from dry reserves to fruity sweets. All wine is produced by Trotter’s father at the Wyldewood vineyard in Kansas. “We make wines that taste good,” Trotter said. “All wine is made with fresh fruit in a “fruitforward” style of wine making.” Wyldewood’s specialty is elderberry wine.

Wyldewood Cellars Winery is conveniently located in downtown St. Joseph, Ill.

“My grandmother and grandfather always used to make this wonderful elderberry wine. When they weren’t around anymore, everyone kept trying to recreate it and bring it back because it was so good,” Trotter said. After experimenting with elderberry, Trotter said the benefits of the fruit proved overwhelming. “Elderberry is a natural anti-viral. It helps prevent colds, flus and anything viral,” she said. “It also helps with allergies, arthritis, high

cholesterol, high blood sugar and diabetes. It’s good because it helps build up the immune system and the respiratory system.” Trotter continued, “Elderberry has been around since the time of Hypocrites in every school of medicine. It’s a great natural supplement.” Wyldewood sells both elderberry wine and elderberry concentrate. Wyldewood’s wines have been renowned world-wide. In 2002, their spiced wine (sweet elderberry wine mixed with cinnamon and cloves; served warm in the winter, iced in the summer) was served at the winter Olympics. Wyldewood is located at 218 E. Lincoln St. in downtown St. Joseph.


The local

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experience

East Central Illinois is one of the richest agricultural hot spots in the United States. The climate and varied soil types enable farmers to grow and raise many agricultural commodities. In addition to corn and soybeans, Illinois is a leading producer of swine, cattle, wheat, oats, hay, poultry, fruits and vegetables. There are a number of outlets in the Champaign-Urbana area that highlight Illinois’ natural agricultural strengths and provide fun activities for the whole family. Especially during the summer months, if looking to get out of the house and do something fun- look no further than Champaign County’s backyard. Shop local and enjoy the outdoors!

Farmers Markets Urbana’s Market at the Square

Corner of Illinois and Vine Urbana, IL 61801 Open Saturdays, May 7 - Nov. 5, 7 a.m. - noon Easily one of the best farmers markets in the state, Urbana’s Market at the Square features fresh produce, meat and dairy products, plants, cut flowers, baked goods, coffee and tea, arts and crafts, fiber, performance and much more.

Historic North First Street Market North First Street Champaign, IL 61820 Open Thursdays, June 18 - Aug. 27, 3 -7 p.m.

Founded in 2009, the Historic North First Street Market is a growing farmers market offering an abundance of locally grown, fresh, healthy foods. Enjoy quality foods, music and doubledutch competitions.

Agritourism Curtis Orchard

3902 S. Duncan Rd. Champaign, IL 61822 Open July 20 - December 20

and Creamery understands the necessity of buying and selling local. Featured in Bon Appetit and Food & Wine Magazine, the farm grows organic peaches, apricots, cherries, pears, and berries; they are best known for their goat cheese. Prairie Fruits regularly participate in area farmers markets and sell their products at local specialty markets. Throughout the summer, they host occasional four and five course meals by reservation.

Prairie Farm Petting Zoo

2202 W. Kirby Ave. Champaign, IL 61821 Open Memorial Weekend through Labor Day Prairie Farm is a replica of a turn-of-the century farm complete with barns, farmhouse, pond, pasture and flower garden. The Farm features traditional farm animals such as sheep, pigs, goats, horses, cows, chickens, and geese.

University of Illinois Arboretum Corner of Flordia and Lincoln Urbana, IL 61801 Open daily

Transforming 160 acres of the University of Illinois’ south campus, the arboretum features gardens, collections and habitats that act as a “living labratory” for students in plant sciences as well as fine and applied arts. The area is free and open to the public.

Curtis Orchard provides a fun, inexpensive and educational farm experience for the whole family. The farm hosts apple and pumpkin picking, tons of kids activities, a bakery and a country store.

Prairie Fruits Farm & Creamery 4410 N. Lincoln Ave. Champaign, IL 61822 Open Tuesdays from 3 - 7 p.m.

For more information on local agritourism, log on to the Chamber’s

Better known as “the goat cheese people”, Prairie Fruits Farm

website, www.champaigncounty.org


shoppers EXPO

Recap

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he Champaign County Chamber of Commerce 2011 Shoppers Expo was a tremendous sucess. Held on Tuesday, May 10, over 2,000 people were in attendance, more than 60 exhibitors participated and 13 restaurants helped cater the event. In years past, the event was dubbed a “business expo”. This year, the “shopper” focus of the event encouraged vendors to bring products and services to sell. Stephanie Finney, Event and Programs Manager for the Chamber, said the event was “a great success.”

“There is so much Champaign County has to offer and the Shoppers Expo really highlighted those resources. The public was given access to so many products and services, all under one roof,” Finney said. “You could buy a pair of shoes, have lunch, set up appointments for home improvement projects and shop for jewelry all in one location,” she continued. Finney added that the event would not have been possible without support from our sponsors. A special thank you to Provena Covenant Medical Center for hosting the 2011 Provena Ultimate Power Lunch and to BankChampaign for hosting the 2011 BankChampaign Wine Tasting. Also a HUGE thank you to all of our media sponsors (WICD, WAND, WCIA, FOX 55/27, WDWS/WHMS, the Illini Radio Group, SJ Broadcasting and Adams Outdoor Advertising) for the great promotion.

first friday coffee UPCOMING: July 1 - Month off in observance of the Fourth of July holiday Aug. 5 - Champaign County Chamber of Commerce Agribusiness Committee Sept. 2 - First Mid-Illinois Bank and Trust Oct. 7 - I Hotel & Conference Center Nov. 4 - CU Regional Rehab Center Dec. 2 - Freestar Bank, Urbana A Champaign County Chamber of Commerce networking event.

JUNE 16 ~ COME WINE WITH US AT FARM CREDIT SERVICES JULY 21 ~ FARNSWORTH GROUP AUGUST 18 ~ HILTON GARDEN INN SEPTEMBER 15 ~ MIDLAND STATES BANK OCTOBER 20 ~ CUNNINGHAM CHILDREN’S HOME NOVEMBER 17 ~ PROVENA COVENANT MEDICAL CENTER DECEMBER 15 ~ REFINERY

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Thank you to all 2011 Shoppers Expo sponsors:

Provena Covenant Medical Center BankChampaign, N.A. The I Hotel and Conference Center WDWS/ WHMS WICD ABC NewsChannel 15 Adams Outdoor Advertising The Illini Radio Group Fox Illinois and the Central Illinois CW SJ Broadcasting WAND Storm Center 17 Eastland Suites Piato Cafe Edible Arrangements Houlihan’s Jimmy John’s Alexander’s Steakhouse The Sidney Dairy Barn Bendsen Signs and Graphics W.M. Putnam Company Harmony Computer AAA Re-Bath of Illinois Health Alliance Medical Plans CQI Associates Moore Trees, LLC American Cancer Society Illini Coupon Hall Insurance Services Cosmetic Plastic Surgery Clinic Midland States Bank BJ Grand Salon and Spa Chittick Family Eye Care Baxter Chiropractic Parkland College Marine Bank LRS Web Solutions Wells Fargo Advocare Judah Christian School Wireless Mike’s Illini Nissan Ford City USA Commerce Bank Sam’s Club Service Master Restoration by DSI Eastern Illinois University School of Continuing Ed.

JT Walker’s Chef Benjamin Rosati’s Cocina Real Mexican Restaurant Great Harvest Bread Company Accelerated Rehabilitation Centers Chesser Financial Custom Mobile DJ Techniques Developmental Service Center Express Print Center The Social Butterfly Boutique Noodles & Company United Way of Champaign County Tastefully Simple The Champaign County Economic Development Corporation East Central Illinois SCORE The Blind Man, Inc. Cramer Siding and Windows Mosser’s Shoes CU Regional Rehab Center Granite Transformations DNCD Telephone Company AT&T The Hilton Complex Lazers Edge Office Automation F.E. Moran Alarm Midstate Siding and Windows The United States Postal Service

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Stephanie Finney joined the Champaign County Chamber of Commerce in April as Event & Programs Manager. Stephanie has a Bachelor’s in Communication & Media Studies and a Master’s in Communication & Public Relations from Eastern Illinois University. She has experience in the Chamber world coming from the Sullivan Chamber & Economic Development. Stephanie is looking forward to settling in Champaign County with her husband, Shawn, and two sons, Jack and Jude.

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2011 Golf Outing

he Champaign County Chamber of Commerce 2011 Golf OutT ing, was held Thursday, June 2 at the Stone Creek Golf Club in Urbana. Stephanie Finney, planner of the event, said she was happy with the turnout. “It was great to see our chamber members taking time to relax away from the office and get some essential networking completed at the same time,” she said. Congratulations to Sherri Stewart, Chris Corum, Navid Sadiq and Jim Cross for winning the Chamber’s 2011 Golf Outing. Their final score was 59. In second place was A.J. Thoma, Jay Sikorski, Matt Wavering and Zach Wetherell with a score of 62. Third place was Jim Rayburn, Cindy Somers and Penn Nelson with a score of 63. Michael Murphy won the prize for the longest drive and Jim Rayburn won a prize for hitting closest to the pin. Brian Egeberg and Steve Little were the big raffle prize winners, each winning a three day, two night trip to Las Vegas (donated by James Oglesby of Custom Mobile DJ Techniques). Log on to our facebook page to view photos of the event.

Thank you to all of our 2011 Golf Outing Sponsors: Benefit Planning Consultants, Inc. The Hilton Complex Ford City USA Candlewood Suites Bank Champaign, N.A. Heartland Bank & Trust Glesco Electric, Inc. RMO Creative Comcast Business Class Sam’s Club Eastland Suites A&R Mechanical Contractors, Inc. Illinois American Water First Bank APEX Consulting A special thank you to the Stone Creek Golf Club in Urbana for hosting the event and to Nelson’s Catering and Rosati’s for catering. Also thank you to the Champaign County Convention and Visitors Bureau; Service Master Restoration by DSI; Prospect Bank; Midland States Bank; Za’s; RE/MAX; Christie Clinic; Barbeck Communications; Montana Mike’s; Custom Mobile DJ Techniques; the Mettler Center; First Bank of Illinois and Wal Mart for their kind donations.


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96.8 May 2011 Flash Economic Index for Champaign County

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CHAMBER OPEN HOUSE Open house and ribbon cutting to celebrate the Chamber’s new building Tuesday, July 12, 8 - 9:30 a.m. The Champaign County Chamber of Commerce 303 W. Kirby Ave. Champaign, IL 61820

EXCHANGE AND REFERRAL NETWORK A speed networking program to expand business contacts Tuesday, July 19, 3 p.m. The Champaign County Chamber of Commerce 303 W. Kirby Ave. Champaign, IL 61820

AGRIBUSINESS COUNCIL A forum for members with an interest in local agriculture Thursday, July 21 7:30 - 9 a.m. Champaign County Chamber of Commerce 303 W. Kirby Ave. Champaign, IL 61820

BUSINESS AFTER HOURS Hosted by The Farnsworth Group Thursday, July 21, 5 - 7 p.m. The Farnsworth Group 1819 S. Neil St. Champaign, IL 61820

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2,357 Number of phone calls to the Chamber office in the combined months of April and May 2011

107

Champaign County business licenses applied for in April and May 2011

Unemployment rate for Champaign County in May 2011

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8.7%

72%

Percentage of Community Welcome Service Boxes sent last month to residents earning more than $60,000

7,098 Individuals departing from Willard Airport during May 2011 Individuals flying into Willard Airport during May 2011

7 4,212

7,739

Number of visitors to www.champaigncounty.org in May 2011

FIRST FRIDAY COFFEE Hosted by the Champaign County Chamber of Commerce Agribusiness Committee Friday, August 5, 7:30 - 9 a.m. Location TBA

BUSINESS AFTER HOURS Hosted by the Hilton Garden Inn Thursday, August 19 Hilton Garden Inn 1501 S. Neil St. Champaign, IL 61820

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