Robert ‘Chick’ Fritz Distributing Honored with Commitment to Community Award
July 2015
The Ambassador Club awarded Robert ‘Chick’ Fritz Distributing their quarterly Commitment to Community Award. John Wunderlich, Ambassador Club Chairman, presented the award to Robert G. Fritz Jr., Robert ‘Chick’ Fritz Distributing, at the Ambassador Club’s monthly luncheon meeting.
Started by a young Chick Fritz on July 1, 1947 in Mascoutah, Illinois, Robert ‘Chick’ Fritz Distributing has made it part of their business model to give back to the community. Following the passing of his employer, John Lengerman, Greater Belleville Chamber of Commerce; Chick purchased Schopp Distributing and was ready to open the type of John Wunderlich, Ambassador Club President; Robert G. Fritz distributorship he had envisioned, providing friendly, reliable service. For Jr. & Arnie Eckart, Robert ‘Chick’ Fritz Distributing; almost 68 years, Robert ‘Chick’ Fritz Distributing has continued to carry out Mayor Mark Eckert, City of Belleville. their founder’s vision. In the early days of Chick Fritz Distributing, many retailers and restaurants used non-electric ice boxes. Knowing this, Chick Fritz and his crew delivered ice blocks with their beer to maintain the quality of the beer along with other foods. As the use of modern appliances spread across the region, ice block deliveries were no longer needed and the expansion of microbreweries emerged, changing the beer industry. For the next 30 years, a series of mergers and buyouts would result in the expansion of Chick Fritz Distributing from serving the local area to other communities in St. Clair County as well as Monroe and Randolph Counties. In 1957, Robert ‘Chick’ Fritz Distributing added Miller Brewing Company products to their portfolio. Throughout the 1970’s and beyond, new and unique beers were introduced, including Miller Lite in 1970, along with Coors in 1985. With the launch of Coors in Illinois, Robert ‘Chick’ Fritz Distributing was awarded the Coors Brewing franchise, which allowed the distributor to reach an impressive milestone of one million cases delivered annually in 1986. Robert ‘Chick’ Fritz Distributing has continued to grow and is the largest beer distributor in Southern Illinois. They have won several national awards including the MillerCoors President's Award and Heineken’s Red Star Award. Distributing a variety of products to communities all over Southern Illinois including the Springfield region, they continue to provide service and pride themselves on remaining “Your Friendly Distributor.” In 1972 they made their move to Belleville and started to become more involved. Some of their contributions include raising money for repairs on the Veterans Memorial Fountain, being one of the forces working with the Hibernian St. Patrick’s Day Parade, contributing during the yearlong Belleville Bicentennial Celebration, being a longtime supporter of Art on the Square, working with Belleville Main Street to help promote Brew & Que, and supporting other fundraising events. Their continued support makes them a quality candidate for this quarter’s Commitment to Community Award.
3rd Annual Brew & Que Success for Belleville Main Street Committee The Third Annual Brew & Que, a two day craft beer and BBQ celebration, was a huge success due to wonderful weather and a supportive community on Friday & Saturday, June 5 & 6. This year, the event was separated into two parts, a Craft Beer Walk and BBQ Challenge.
The Craft Beer Walk, held on Friday night, featured 33 beers from craft breweries such as, 4204 Main Street Brewing, Stubborn German Brewing, Crown Valley Brewing and Distilling, and the soon-to-belocal Hofbräu Brewing Company. A great crowd enjoyed strolling among the merchants on East Main Street and sampling new craft brews. ...continued on page 4.
BBQ Masters came out to battle for first at the 3rd Annual Brew & Que. The Chamber Connection
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EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Tracy McCollum, President Standard Rule Promotions Bob Mueller, President Elect TheBANK of Edwardsville Kevin Richter, 1st Vice President Mathis, Marifian & Richter, LTD Dr. Jeff Dosier, Treasurer Belleville Township High School District #201 Andy Bridgeman, Immediate Past President Bridgeman Insurance Agency
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Jared G. Beard, YMCA of Southwest Illinois Dr. Jerry Bladdick, Lindenwood University-Belleville Geri Boyer, Kaskaskia Engineering Group, LLC Lorraine Cavataio, Sandberg, Phoenix & von Gontard Keith Cook, Regions Bank Mayor Mark Eckert, City of Belleville Chris Eckert, Eckert’s, Inc. Dr. Mark Eichenlaub, Southwestern Illinois College Grant Evitts, Illinois American Water Harlan “Skip” Ferry, Commerce Bank Scott Givens, Civic Member Kurt Graebe, The ROHO Group Pat Hill, Allsup, Inc. Natalie Jablonski, St. Elizabeth’s Hospital Jerril Jones, Center for Racial Harmony Matt Klosterman, Belleville Public School District #118 Mary C. Lamie, EFK Moen, LLC Mike McManus, Memorial Hospital Kevin Pesko, Bank of Belleville John Reichert, In-Focus Marketing Jay Tebbe, Belleville News-Democrat Joseph Weissert, Ameren Illinois Roger Wigginton, Don Rodgers, Ltd.
EX-OFFICIO MEMBERS Chairman Mark Kern, St. Clair County Christine Spargur, Scott Air Force Base
CHAMBER STAFF John Lengerman, Executive Director jlengerman@bellevillechamber.org Wendy Pfeil, Membership Development Director wpfeil@bellevillechamber.org Beth Tucker, Office Manager btucker@bellevillechamber.org
SPECIAL PARTNERS Platinum:
Memorial Hospital
Gold:
St. Elizabeth’s Hospital
Silver:
City of Belleville Illinois American Water Company
Bronze:
Ameren AT&T Belleville News-Democrat Greensfelder, Hemker & Gale, P.C.
Friends:
American Red Cross Associated Bank Auffenberg Belleville Commerce Bank Eckert’s Country Store and Farms Gonzalez Companies, LLC Grey Eagle Distributors Korte & Luitjohan Regions Bank Sandberg Phoenix & von Gontard Scott Credit Union Southwestern Illinois College TerraSourceGlobal TheBANK of Edwardsville The ROHO Group U.S. Bank
Alliance:
Abbott EMS Allsup, Inc Apartment Community of Our Lady of the Snows Bank of Belleville BMO Harris Bank BOS Metro East Banking Center Casino Queen Century Brass Works Chelar Tool and Die CliftonLarsonAllen, LLP Ehret Inc. Empire Comfort Systems FCB Bank First Bank Fischer’s Restaurant FKG Oil Company Four Fountains Convalescent Center Hilton Garden Inn & Regency Conference Center Hinshaw & Culbertson, LLP Holland Construction Services International Paper Lewis & Rice Mathis, Marifian & Richter, Ltd. Memorial & St. Elizabeth’s Cancer Treatment Center McKendree University National Shrine of Our Lady of the Snows North Bay Produce NovaChrome Prairie State Energy Campus Print Master Sam’s Club Schmitt Chevrolet Secure Data Technologies, Inc. Strano & Associates The Home Depot UMB Bank United Parcel Service Volkert, Inc. Walmart Willowcreek Rehab & Nursing Center Windoor Company Wirtz Beverage Group
Abigail Rolland, Marketing & Communications Manager arolland@bellevillechamber.org Cathleen Lindauer, Director, Belleville Tourism clindauer@bellevillechamber.org Darrell Coons, Director, Belleville Main Street dcoons@belleville.net Greater Belleville Chamber of Commerce 216 East A Street, Belleville,IL 62220 Phone: (618) 233-2015 Fax: (618) 233-2077 www.bellevillechamber.org
AMBASSADORS Shirley Bertelsmann, Retired Member Sarah Biermann, King’s House Retreat Center Rebecca Boyer, Kaskaskia Engineering Group, LLC Justin Chapman, TheBANK of Edwardsville Terri Dambacher, CompuType IT Solutions Bob Dintelmann, Landscape Consultant RoseMarie Fitzgerald, Retired Member Mary Jo Foerste, Retired Member Cari Frick, Metro Lock and Security, Inc. Mona Friederich, Bank of Belleville Sharon Goff, Self-Employed Patty Gregory, Art on the Square Martha Halloway, St. Paul’s Home & Retirement Apartments Dean Hardt, The City of Belleville Dennis F. Korte, Sr., Belleville Township Supervisor Joyce Laux, Belleville Township Tracy McCollum, Standard Rule Promotions Mark Mueller, Mueller Furniture Al Orelt, Warmer Witter Kreisler Gregov & Associates Lisa Phillipson, Hospice of Southern Illinois Joy Prigge, First National Bank of Dieterich Charla Rebbe, Sharpline Marketing, LLC Mary Reuter, Lindenwood University Leslie Schmidt, Abbott EMS Loretta Stammer, Retired Member Anne Thomure, Memorial Hospital Jack Weck, Retired Member Sheri Welch, Independent Insurance Agent Susan Wobbe, Altzheimer’s Association John Wunderlich, Belleville News-Democrat Sharon Zika, Scott Credit Union
2015 Business After Hours July 2
Apartment Community at the Shrine
August 6
FCB Bank Belleville
September 3 King’s House
October 8
Healthcare Committee & Silver Creek Saloon and Grill
2015 Coffee Cup Connections July 14 YMCA
August 11 Scott Credit Union September 8 Edmistone Acupuncture & Chiropractic October 13 Edward Jones-Charles Richards
2015 Advertising Rates Business Card: $25 per mo. (3.5 x 2.3) 1/4 Page: $50 per mo. (3.5 x 4.8) 1/2 Page: $100 per mo. (7.3 x 4.8) Full Page: $200 per mo. (7.3 x 9.8) Newsletter Insert: $100 (8.5 x 11)
Ads and inserts must be received by the 15th of the month. If submitting an insert, 300 copies will also be needed for the mailing. Paper weight cannot exceed 24lb. Limited to space availability. Please email Abigail Rolland, arolland@ bellevillechamber.org or call (618) 233-2015 to reserve space. The Chamber Connection 2
Welcome Anton’s Concessions & Catering Contact: Donald Kock 221 Sharp Street Beckemeyer, IL 62219 (618) 335-8555 www.antonsconcessionsandcatering.com
Peel Wood Fired Pizza & Brewery Contact: Brandon Case 104 South Cherry St. O’Fallon, IL 62269 (618) 726-2244
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Frerichs Freight Lines, Inc. Garden Place Green-Aire Company Liese Lumber Company, Inc Mississippi Valley Regional Blood Center Missourian Publishing Co. Project Compassion, NFP Scheffel Boyle Sitton Construction Group St. Clair Country Club St. Clair Services Standard Rule Promotions Whiteside School Dist #115
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3rd Annual Brew & Que Continued...
Saturday was the BBQ Challenge which brought several thousand people downtown to sample barbeque from 12 local barbeque masters, all fighting to be this year’s winner. The crowd was able to purchase tasty samples and full meals from the vendors and vote for their favorites. This year’s winners in the BBQ Challenge were BBQ Boys - First Place, Beast Craft BBQ - Second Place, and Righteous Pig - Third Place. The day was made enjoyable with entertainment from Old Salt Union, Rat Rod Kings and DJ Benny. Not to be left out, children enjoyed the petting zoo of Rainbow Ranch and face painting by Mysti Clemmer. Thank you goes out to the volunteers and “Chick” Fritz Distributing, Big Daddy’s 618, and Belleville Main Street for sponsoring the event.
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Leadership Belleville
Become a Community Leader
The kick-off for the 2015-2016 Leadership Belleville Class is right around the corner. Leadership Belleville is a great program for professionals of any age to learn more about how they can be a leader in their community, business and personal life. The nine month program is structured for all career stages.
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The goals of the program are to: Develop effective community leaders Establish valuable relationships with business and civic leaders Expand awareness and understanding of important issues affecting business and the community Foster a commitment to personal, professional and community growth Provide opportunities for on-going business development, growth & expansion within the Belleville area Classes are composed of up to 25 professionals who demonstrate the highest leadership qualities. These classmates create a valuable network of resources – paying dividends to both alumni and their business sponsors.
St. Classmates grow together throughout the program at the monthly dayThomas, V beautiful dedicated to a specific issue or subject pertaining to the Belleville area, white sand b night all inclusive package including history, arts, religion, government, business and3 industry, education, healthcare, community and aging, economic development, law enforcement and justice. Participants are given the chance to meet and engage business, community and political leaders during 7-16 days to Europe each session.
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Applications for the 2015-2016 class are due by July 31, 2015. Applications can be found on the Chamber website, www.bellevillechamber.org. The program is open to both members and nonmembers. If you have any questions about the program do not hesitate to call the Chamber at 618-233-2015. “From my experience I have learned that it takes all organizations and the individuals within these organizations, working together to form a flourishing community... Taking this journey as I was starting my professional career allowed me to gain insight into myself and take a journey into who I wanted to be professionally. I really got to think about what kind of presence that I want to have in the work place. After meeting many influential leaders, one of the most important things that I will take away from all of them is the importance of communication and the impact that it can have on an organization and within the community. This program has helped me to identify my skills, grow upon them, and acquire new skills that will continue to help me become an effective leader. In turn this will not only benefit my organization, but the community as well.” - Ashley Duffie, AgeSmart Community Resources, Class of 2015
Contact Ambassador Travel & Cruises today! L o c a t e d i n D ow n t ow n B e l l e v i l l e s i nce 1970 618.234.1046
Keil’s Clock Shop 109 East Main Street Belleville, IL 62220
Grandfather Clock House Calls
60+ Years
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Grandfather, Wall, Mantle, Cuckoo and Antique Clocks CLOCK SALES, SERVICE & REPAIRS Free estimate on clocks brought to shop
Hours: Mon-Fri: 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Sat: 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. Largest Showroom in the Area! The Chamber Connection
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Our focus is to protect your life’s journey Protecting your lifelong assets and providing security for your legacy is a crucial part of every business owners’ well-being. When you turn to a MM&R estate planning attorney, you know you have the most knowledgeable and experienced professionals on your side. Whether you have a family member with special needs, require assistance in transitioning your family business to the next generation or seek to minimize the potential tax burden to your heirs, we are dedicated to developing and implementing an effective and comprehensive estate plan which provides you with comfort and assurance. MM&R has proven experience in the administration of every aspect of estate planning, including: • • • • •
Wills Trusts Charitable gift planning Estate tax planning Post-mortem estate planning
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Business succession planning Buy-sell agreements Guardianships Gift planning Probate administration
• Probate litigation • Special needs trusts for disabled beneficiaries
Shareholders Patrick B. Mathis George E. Marifian Kevin J. Richter Kevin J. Stine Mark J. Stegman Mark S. Schuver Gregory W. Coffey William J. Niehoff Kelli E. Madigan Bradley W. Small Mary E. Lopinot Deanna L. Litzenburg Philip D. Speicher Laura E. Schrick Sandra J. Tatoian Associates Beth K. Flowers Natalie T. Lorenz Rebecca K. Wohltman Joseph R. Harvath Of Counsel Charles M. Lock
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Monthly Coffee Cup Connections
Join us for the next Coffee Cup Connections sponsored by
YMCA of Southwest Illinois Tuesday, July 14
Next Lunch & Learn.. Apple Pay
Nicholas J. Petroskus Vice President, Business Consultant, Bank of America
8:15 - 9:15 a.m.
Coffee Cup Connections will be held at: YMCA of Southwest Illinois 200 South Illinois Belleville, IL 62220
8:15 a.m. - Networking 8:30 a.m. - Roundtable introductions, a short presentation, followed by additional networking. If you plan to attend, please RSVP online at www. BellevilleChamber.org through the Chamber Calendar or call the Chamber at (618) 233-2015. Don’t miss out on this opportunity to learn more about one of your fellow Chamber members.
Thursday, July 23 11:45 a.m. – 1 p.m.
Lindenwood University - Belleville 2600 West Main Street - Room M214 Belleville, Illinois 62226 All Lunch & Learn seminars are FREE and open to all representatives of Chamber member businesses. Please bring your own lunch. An RSVP is required as the classroom has a maximum capacity of participants. To RSVP call 618-233-2015 or RSVP online at www.BellevilleChamber.org and go the Chamber calendar.
Big help for small business. At Commerce Bank, our approach is to make your day more efficient. That’s why we maintain a wide array of accounts and services designed to help you do business the way you want to do business. It’s our job to help you choose the right banking solutions for your unique needs.
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Sponsored by:
Grey Eagle Distributors 1 Busch Blvd, Belleville, IL 62223 1(866) 429-2337 www.greyeagle.com
Grey Eagle Distributors gave a warm welcome to Chamber Members at Business After Hours on Thursday, June 4. Grey Eagle Distributors had several tasting stations set up around their room where members could try out both alcoholic and non alcoholic beverages. Matt Brown, Director of Sales at Grey Eagle Distributors, addressed the crowd and encouraged them to sample the drinks, especially the new Faust Beer, throughout the room and offered the opportunity to tour the warehouse to learn more about the distributorship and daily operations.
Mel Weith, Taylor Roofing Inc.; Roy Mueller & Larry Hoff, First National Bank of Waterloo; John Venarsky, TheBANK of Edwardsville; Martin Kosydor, Martin Glass Company
Grey Eagle is the exclusive distributor of Anheuser-Busch beers and other premium beverages including Budweiser, Michelob, Busch, Shock Top, Natural Light, Goose Island, O’Fallon, and Sparkling ICE drinks in St. Louis County, Franklin County and Gasconade County, as well as the counties of Saint Clair and Monroe in Illinois. Grey Eagle is the largest beer wholesaler in the Midwest and one of the largest in the nation, selling and delivering nearly ten million cases of beer each year with approximately 300 full-time employees (Union and Non-Union) within the two distribution centers. You can learn more about Grey Eagle Distributors and the drinks they distribute by visiting their website, www.greyeagle.com.
A custom sign welcoming The Greater Belleville Chamber of Commerce to Grey Eagle Distributors.
Water: Quality, care and value delivered in every drop.
Joe Krump, Senior Marketing Coordinator, Grey Eagle Distributors, leads a tour through their facility.
WE CARE ABOUT WATER. IT’S WHAT WE DO. (800) 422-2782 • www.illinoisamwater.com
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Justin Chapman, TheBANK of Edwardsville; Rachel Lugge, Apartment Community of Our Lady of the Snows; Cindy Hill, Home Instead Senior Care
Sarah Klein & Tracy McCollum, Standard Rule Promotions; Cari Frick, Metro Lock Security, Inc.; Joy Prigge, First National Bank of Dieterich
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Southern Illinois businesses …
… count on Greensfelder’s attorneys to protect their hard work and grow their business. With capabilities ranging from financial services to real estate, mergers and acquisitions to immigration, Greensfelder attorneys have what it takes to help businesses succeed.
James A. Bock, Jr. Belleville, IL
Linda M. Italiano Swansea, IL
William A. Schmitt Waterloo, IL
L. Kevin Vick Belleville, IL
Edward S. Bott, Jr. Belleville, IL
Dayna L. Johnson Glen Carbon, IL
Donald K. Schoemaker Shiloh, IL
Donald E. Weihl Belleville, IL
Thomas F. Hennessy, III Swansea, IL
Cherie K. Macdonald O’Fallon, IL
Kurt S. Schroeder Belleville, IL
Patricia H. Wharton Belleville, IL
John Hipskind Fairview Heights, IL
Brady M. McAninch Belleville, IL
Russell K. Scott Belleville, IL
David W. Ybarra Fairview Heights, IL
Garrett C. Reuter, Jr. Belleville, IL
George A. “Skip” Uhl Belleville, IL
Greensfelder, Hemker & Gale, P.C. • www.greensfelder.com Offices in St. Louis, MO • Chicago, IL • Belleville, IL
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Spa Demi
1017 West Main Street - Belleville, IL 62220 - 618.530.9559
The Greater Belleville Chamber of Commerce joined Spa Demi for a ribbon cutting on Wednesday, May 27th. Spa Demi, located on West Main Street is a spa to help everyone with any skin care concerns or issues. Therapeutic facials, make-up, full body waxing, brow consultations and treatments. For more information visit their storefront or call 618.530.9559.
The Weingarten
1780 East State Route 15 - Belleville, IL 62221- 618.257.9463 The Greater Belleville Chamber of Commerce joined The Weingarten to celebrate their 5 Year anniversary with a ribbon cutting on Friday, May 29th . Attendees were able to sample The Weingarten’s newest wine Twister, a blueberry concord blend. The Weingarten serves lunch and dinner Wednesday through Sunday. They also host a variety of events and give you the option of using their venue for weddings, showers, anniversaries and much more. Visit The Weingarten for a relaxing time or visit their website for more information, theweingarten.com.
Commercial Energy Consultants
15 Canty Lane - Fariview Heights, IL 62208 - 877.212.1400
The Greater Belleville Chamber of Commerce joined Commercial Energy Consultants for a ribbon cutting following their Coffee Cup Connection on Tuesday, July 9th. Commercial Energy Consultants is a national company providing the best energy saving solutions for businesses and residences to reduce their monthly energy costs. Through searching for the best provider, CEC gets you the same energy at a lower price through a different provider. Individuals interested in knowing possible savings can contact Commercial Energy Consultants. For more information visit trycec.com.
Project Compassion, NFP
6609 West Main - Belleville, IL 62223 - 618.397.1790 Project Compassion, NFP launched its 10 year anniversary celebration with a ribbon cutting on Tuesday, June 9th. Project Compassion, NFP is dedicated to promoting the empowerment and enhancement of disadvantaged and low-income women and children with a focus on middle and high school girls. Founded by Rachel R. Jackson-Bramwell in October 2005, Project Compassion continues to impact individuals through their many programs including: Striving For Excellence Program, Imagine-Me Summer Program, Girlz On Purpose Tour, Youth with a Vision (YWAV), Compassion Reaching Youth (CRY), Compassion Reaching Infants and Babies (CRIB), Compassion Day. For more information or ways to help, visit projectcompassionnfp.org.
HSHS Home Care Southern Illinois
340 West Lincoln, Suite 580 - Belleville, IL 62220 - 1.800.551.6566
On June 17, HSHS Home Care Southern Illinois held a ribbon-cutting, blessing and open house at their new office on the campus of HSHS St. Elizabeth’s Hospital. St. Elizabeth’s recently began offering home care services through HSHS Home Care Southern Illinois, a home care agency launched by St. Elizabeth’s sister hospital HSHS St. Anthony’s Memorial Hospital in Effingham. HSHS Home Care Southern Illinois provides skilled and compassionate home health services in 22 counties across the Hospital Sisters Health System Southern Illinois Division service area. HSHS Home Care Southern Illinois excels in quality care, patient satisfaction, and financial performance, providing foundation and stability to support the area and coordinate care within the HSHS family. For more information call 1-800-551-6566 or visit hshshomecare.org.
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BUILT
WITH A PLAN
In May 1958, Memorial Hospital opened its doors to the Belleville community with a plan to become the area’s healthcare leader. And our commitment to Belleville and this region remains deeply rooted.
CONNECTED
FOR YOU
With the hospital as a strong foundation, we’ve continued to evolve by adding cutting-edge technology and top-notch physicians. From the Memorial Care Center, Memorial Medical Group and The Orthopedic and Neurosciences Center, our network is connected to provide the patients we serve with seamless, high-quality care in all of our communities.
GROWING
TO SERVE
In 2016, we look forward to opening Memorial Hospital East in Shiloh, a state-of-the-art facility that will more than satisfy the healthcare needs of the communities we serve as well as provide easier access to our patients to the north and east. This is just one of many stages of growth for The Memorial Network as we look to the future of healthcare.
www.MemHosp.com www.MemHospEast.com
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Help us celebrate our
70th Year
Presidential Gala 8.6.15
6-8 p.m. Liberal Arts Complex Belleville Campus
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Enjoy: • Food catered by The Mansion • Wine and Craft Beer • Music • A Look at SWIC: 1946-2015 • Special surprises
Buy tickets online:
thankyou.swic.edu/gala
Complimentary valet parking is provided in the Liberal Arts Complex Circle Drive.
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About TheBANK of Edwardsville’s Commercial Banking Group When I started my new law firm, I decided to start fresh with a new bank. I was looking for a more personal touch with a local bank, and wanted somebody that would help us operate our payroll and help us manage our accounts and cash flow. I got exactly what I was looking for with TheBANK of Edwardsville. The people there have been very accommodating, friendly and available to me 100 percent of the time. The level of personal attention and responsiveness I get with TheBANK isn’t exactly commonplace in today’s banking marketplace. Frankly, their people in the field have just been better than the competition. Once I saw how TheBANK worked with me on the business side of things, I decided to make them my exclusive bank for all my financial needs.
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FRIENDS OF ST. ELIZABETH’S ANNOUNCE NAME CHANGE TO HSHS ST. ELIZABETH’S FOUNDATION
HSHS St. Elizabeth’s Hospital is proud to announce that “Friends of St. Elizabeth’s Hospital” is changing its name to the HSHS St. Elizabeth’s Foundation. The new name better reflects the mission and role as the philanthropic arm of HSHS St. Elizabeth’s Hospital, making it clearer who we are and what we do. The change will officially take place on July 1, 2015. While the name has changed, the purpose of HSHS St. Elizabeth’s Foundation remains the same. It will continue to serve as a local avenue for community giving and volunteering to ensure the best health care possible for the patients served at St. Elizabeth’s Hospital. Every dollar raised by HSHS St. Elizabeth’s Foundation directly impacts the care our patients receive. Just a few of the Foundation’s recent fund donations have gone toward the purchase of a large-scale decontamination tent, two Xenex UV light disinfection units, furniture for waiting areas of the Emergency Room, UrgiCare and Surgery area, and many other technologies and systems throughout the facility. HSHS St. Elizabeth’s Foundation remains an integral part of the Hospital Sisters of St. Francis Foundation, which serves all 14 HSHS hospitals throughout Illinois and Wisconsin, and assures that all funds raised stay local and are appropriately administered to provide the greatest impact for our region. Providing the best care possible to our patients is something we all take pride in here at St. Elizabeth’ Hospital. As a philanthropic partner, the Foundation works hard every day to make a positive difference for all colleagues and the care they provide. Together, we continue to elevate health care for all. For additional information, please feel free to contact Dave Garris, Director of Philanthropy, at Dave.Garris@hshs.org or 618-234-2120, ext. 2728.
OATES ASSOCIATES’ PRESIDENT AND PROJECT MANAGER RECEIVE DISTINGUISHED SERVICE AWARD
Oates Associates, a civil and structural engineering / architectural design firm, is pleased to announce that Bruce Schopp, PE, SE, President of Oates Associates and Steve Keil, PE, PLS, Project Manager were honored with a Distinguished Service Award from the American Council of Engineering Companies of Illinois (ACEC-IL) during the 2015 Annual Meeting. Mr. Schopp received a Distinguished Service Award in recognition of his service as Chair of the Illinois Department of Transportation Committee. The committee is comprised of 90 ACEC-IL members and IDOT staff. For the past three years, Mr. Schopp served as the liaison, addressing all related business issues between government and private practice. To acknowledge Mr. Keil’s three years of service as the Co-Chair of the Regional Meetings Committee, he too was honored with a Distinguished Service Award. As the Co-Chair, Mr. Keil educates ACEC-IL members on business practices and governmental affairs as they relate to consulting engineering. For more information, visit www.oatesassociates.com or call 618.345.2200.
CONNECTING PATIENTS TO
STROKE CARE HSHS St. Elizabeth’s, along with sister hospitals in the HSHS Southern Illinois Division, partner with telestroke specialists so patients suspected of having a stroke are quickly assessed 24/7 by a stroke neurologist via telemedicine technology for faster treatment, which often results in better outcomes. ST. ELIZABETH’S HAS EMERGENT STROKE READY HOSPITAL DESIGNATION from Illinois Department of Public Health
Time is what matters most during a stroke - don’t delay because time is brain.
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Chamber Member Update ABBOTT EMS CELEBRATES NATIONAL EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES WEEK: LOCAL LIFESAVERS HONORED AND CPR TRAINING PROVIDED
Abbott EMS of Illinois and Missouri recognized Paramedics, Emergency Medical Technicians (EMTs) and Dispatchers from across the region on May 19th, 2014 at their annual Clinical Save Awards Ceremony and dinner at Our Lady of the Snows. This event recognized those emergency medical service (EMS) providers whose skill and knowledge resulted in what is called a “Clinical Save” during calendar year 2014. A Clinical Save occurs when a patient’s heartbeat has stopped but is restarted and maintained by emergency medical care long enough to admit the patient to the hospital. As part of this annual ceremony, Abbott EMS also recognized local fire departments and police agencies who participated in any Clinical Save. The ceremony also includes presentation of the “Bridge to Life” award which recognizes hospitals and nursing facilities who played a role in a Clinical Save. Willow Creek Nursing Center, Midwest Respiratory and Rehabilitation, and Caseyville Nursing and Rehabilitation were honored with awards this year for starting CPR prior to calling 911. Belleville Memorial Hospital and St. Elizabeth’s Hospital as well as two Madison County hospitals were presented the Bridge to Life award for continuing the lifesaving process for patients delivered to them by Abbott EMS. Abbott EMS, an American Medical Response company, also participated in AMR’s annual nationwide EMS Week CPR Challenge on May 20th by providing hands-on training of compression-only CPR to almost 500 residents of the communities they serve. Compressiononly CPR allows bystanders to keep life-saving blood flowing through a victim’s body just by pressing correctly on the chest in a hard, fast rhythm. Bystanders who provide compression-only CPR can greatly increase the chances of survival for a cardiac-arrest victim.
SCOTT CREDIT UNION HELPS OVER 1,800 STUDENTS LEARN TO HANDLE MONEY DURING SCHOOL YEAR
More than 1,800 students from seven area schools had the opportunity to face their financial future this past school year during CU 4 Reality Financial Education Fairs aimed at helping them learn financial skills they will use the rest of their lives. Scott Credit Union sponsored 17 CU 4 Reality Financial Education Fairs to teach students the important skills that will equip them to handle money responsibly, set and adhere to budgets, and avoid the pitfalls of debt.
During the fairs, the students had to make life-like decisions about handling the expenses of housing, utilities, transportation, clothing, food, and other necessities, according to Scott Credit Union Community Relations Supervisor Jennifer Hess. Students from high schools and middle schools in O’Fallon, Troy, Collinsville, Highland, Mascoutah and Belleville attended fairs conducted by Scott Credit Union representatives at their schools. Students at the Youth Center at Scott Air Force Base also participated in a financial fair. The CU 4 Reality Financial Education Fair is an event that gave middle school and high school students a chance to see how career selection impacts their financial well-being and their life choices. Participants were challenged with creating a spending plan based on a salary. Then they had to juggle needs versus wants to make sure they were living within their means. The CU 4 Reality program was developed by the Financial Literacy Education Committee of America’s Credit Union Museum, in conjunction with the New Hampshire Credit Union League. “We are proud to be the first financial institution in our area bringing this type of experience to the students in our area,” Hess said. “We encourage other area high schools to call on us to present the program at their schools. It really is an extremely valuable experience for students.” For details on opening accounts at Scott Credit Union, visit www.scu.org.
ANDY MUELLER OF OATES ASSOCIATES EARNS PROFESSIONAL LICENSE
Andy Mueller, an engineer and survey coordinator at Oates Associates, has earned his Professional Engineer license in the State of Illinois. Over his four year career at Oates Associates, Mr. Mueller has been involved with all phases of transportation projects - from performing surveys, to assisting with design, to providing construction phase services. He currently serves as Oates’ survey coordinator, and plans to become licensed as a Professional Land Surveyor in the future. Oates Associates is a multi-disciplined design firm with offices in Collinsville and Belleville, Illinois and St. Louis, Missouri. Oates provides a wide range of engineering and architectural services to communities, corporations, institutions and public agencies throughout the Midwest. Services include engineering and architectural design, transportation planning, traffic engineering, highway and street design, storm water management, site design, and structural engineering. For more information, visit www.oatesassociates.com or call 618.345.2200.
MEMORIAL HOSPITAL RECOGNIZED AS AN AMERICAN HEART ASSOCIATION FIT-FRIENDLY WORKSITE
Memorial Hospital again has been recognized as a Platinum-Level Fit-Friendly Worksite by the American Heart Association for helping employees eat better and move more. This is the fourth consecutive year Memorial has received the Platinum-Level award. “Physical activity and employee wellness are important priorities at Memorial. We are honored and excited to be recognized by the American Heart Association as a Platinum-Level Fit-Friendly Worksite,” said Mark J. Turner, president and CEO at Memorial. “We are committed to providing the best workplace environment possible. This will benefit our employees’ health and produce even more positive results for our worksite overall.” The Fit-Friendly Worksites program is a catalyst for positive change in the American workforce by helping worksites make their employees’ health and well-being a priority. For more information about the Fit-Friendly Worksites program and how it’s helping to improve the health of Americans by focusing on the workplace, visit www.heart.org/worksitewellness. The American Heart Association is devoted to building healthier lives, free of cardiovascular diseases and stroke. The Dallas-based association is the nation’s oldest and largest voluntary organization dedicated to fighting heart disease and stroke. To learn more, call 1-800-AHA-USA1 or visit www.heart.org.
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Chamber Member Update BOARD NAMES BARBARA A. HOHLT EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR OF ST. CLAIR COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT
Ms. Barbara A. Hohlt, B.S., L.E.H.P., R.E.H.S. was appointed as Executive Director of the St. Clair County Health Department by the St. Clair County Board of Health. The appointment is effective July 1, 2015. “Ms. Hohlt serves the residents of St. Clair County as a competent and proven leader who works continuously to provide programs and services for the betterment of public health,” said St. Clair County Board Chairman Mark Kern. “She is an excellent leader, who is active in many community and volunteer organizations. Her dedicated service to St. Clair County is greatly appreciated.” Ms. Hohlt started her career in Public Health in 1984 as a Sanitarian with the Bond County Health Department in Greenville, IL. She joined the St. Clair County Health Department in 1986 as a Sanitarian conducting food inspections, private water supplies, nuisance complaints and private sewage disposal. Through the years, Ms. Hohlt’s career has advanced to her current position of Deputy Executive Director of the Health Department. Prior to becoming Deputy Executive Director, Ms. Hohlt served as the Director of Health Protection where she was responsible for overall administration of Health Protection Programs, including Environmental Health, Environmental Protection, Infectious Disease Control and Emergency Management and a staff of 22 employees. Ms. Hohlt stated, “I am truly honored and humbled to become the second Executive Director of the St. Clair County Health Department which is a nationally accredited public health agency, with dedicated staff and an abundance of community partners. With over 30 years of public health experience, 28 years with this agency, I have experienced many changes and challenges in public health practice. My goal is to best utilize our resources to provide programs and services specific to meet the needs of our public health community.” Aside from her professional accomplishments, Ms. Hohlt is widely known for her involvement in numerous volunteer efforts throughout St. Clair County. Some of Ms. Hohlt’s volunteer activities include serving as a board member for the St. Clair Associated Vocational Enterprises (SAVE), board member for the Metro East Parks and Recreation District (MERPD), member of the Belleville Chamber of Commerce, and volunteers for Hospice of Southern Illinois, the Dr. Willard C. Scrivner Public Health Foundation and the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation. Originally from Nashville, IL, Ms. Hohlt received a Bachelor of Science Degree from the School of Agriculture, Animal Industries from Southern Illinois University—Carbondale. She is also a Licensed Environmental Health Practitioner, a Registered Environmental Health Specialist along with many other certifications and licensures. “I am confident that Ms. Hohlt will continue to carry out the responsibilities of Executive Director with the same high level of professionalism and dedication that she has demonstrated during the past 28 years we have worked together,” said Kevin Hutchison, retiring Executive Director.
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What’s Happening in July Wednesday, July 1 Beer Tasting Grappa Growlers (618) 234-9463
Book Signing with Dale VanBlair Chick-fil-A at Green Mount Commons (618) 257-9700
Tuesday, July 14 The Bel Airs Cow Appreciation Day Lindenwood Auditorium Chick-fil-A at Green Mount Commons (844) 834-5969 (618) 257-9700 Saturday & Sunday, July 18 & 19 Wednesday, July 15 Belleville Flea Market OZV Wine Tasting Belle Clair Exposition Center Grappa Growlers (618) 233-0052 (618) 234-9463 Thursday, July 23 Lunch & Learn Cooking Class Adult Cooking Class Eckert’s Eckert’s (618) 233-0513 (618) 233-0513
Thursday, July 9 Trivia Grappa Growlers (618) 234-9463
Thursday, July 16 Art with Allie Paint Party The Weingarten (618) 257-9463
Saturday, July 25 Weinstock! The Weingarten (618) 257-9463
Wine Class Eckert’s (618) 233-0513
Diva Night Downtown Belleville (618) 257-7022 www.bellevillemainstreet.com
Customer Appreciation Day Chick-fil-A at Green Mount Commons (618) 257-9700
Thursday, July 2 Sip N’ Shop The Weingarten (618) 257-9463
Friday, July 10 Tour de Belleville All through Belleville (618) 233-1416 Mommy & Me Cooking Glass Kids Cooking Class Eckert’s (618) 233-0513 Saturday, July 11 Cosmic Bingo Benefitting Optimist Club of Belleville Youth Programs CK&L of I (618) 806-5145 Mommy & Me Cooking Glass Kids Cooking Class Eckert’s (618) 233-0513 Monday, July 13 Bunko Eckert’s (618) 233-0513
Friday, July 17 Wine Class Eckert’s (618) 233-0513 Relay for Life Belleville West High School Saturday, July 18 Funnel Cake Food Drive Old Town Market (618) 233-2015 Smoke N Motion Grappa Growlers (618) 234-9463 Fredbird at the Farm Adult Cooking Class Eckert’s (618) 233-0513
Monday, July 27 Bunko Eckert’s (618) 233-0513 Tuesday, July 28 Back2School Fun Fair Belleville West High School (618) 233-2015 Friday, July 31 Social Remedy Band The Weingarten (618) 257-9463 Every Friday & Saturday Night in July Free Concert Eckert’s (618)233-0513 Every Saturday in July Old Town Market Corner of 1st & West Main Street www.BellevilleMainStreet.net
We are constantly updating our Community Calendar. For an up to date list please visit www.bellevillechamber.org/communityevents Help the Greater Belleville Chamber of Commerce’s Education Committee celebrate the start of a new school year at Back2School Fun Fair!
Tuesday, July 28, 2015 5 - 7 p.m. Belleville West High School www.BellevilleChamber.org
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Help the Greater Belleville Chamber of Commerce’s Education Committee celebrate the start of a new school year at Back2School Fun Fair!
COME ENJOY EVERYTHING THE FAIR HAS TO OFFER:
Vendors from local businesses & organizations offering information and giveaways School Physicals Dental Exams
Kids Activities: Face Painting Games
Meet the Mascots Photo Booth
Complimentary hot dog, chips & drink Backpack full of school supplies*
Tuesday, July 28, 2015 5 - 7 p.m. Belleville West High School www.BellevilleChamber.org *The event is open to children K-8 and their families from the Chamber member schools (public & private). Must be registered with one of the following schools to get backpack passport & food tickets. Participating schools: Belleville School District #118, Belle Valley School District #119, Governor French Academy, HarmonyEmge School District #175, Signal Hill School District #181, Whiteside School District #115, Zion Lutheran Grade School and all Catholic grade schools - Blessed Sacrament,The Chamber Connection Notre Dame, Sister Thea Bowman, St. Teresa and Queen of Peace.
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FUNNEL CAKE Food Drive
Brought to you by the Greater Belleville Chamber of Commerce Community Service Agencies Committee.
Donate 4 or more canned goods and receive a free funnel cake!
Saturday p. a. July 18, 8m. -12m. Old Towne Market Corner of 1st & West Main Street Belleville, IL 62220 Just a block from The Fountain!
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Leadership Belleville Developing effective leaders with civic, social and professional skills to positively impact our community.
NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS FOR THE 2015-2016 CLASS!
Leadership Belleville is a unique training program coordinated through the Greater Belleville Chamber of Commerce.
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- Eight full-day sessions - one Friday each month concluding with a graduation ceremony in May - Assignments to be completed outside of the scheduled course sessions
For an application or more information visit www.bellevillechamber.org or call the Chamber office at 618-233-2015.
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