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A HENRY COUNTY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE PUBLICATION
NOVEMBER 2018
YOUR BUSINESS IS OUR BUSINESS
HAMPTON • LOCUST GROVE • MCDONOUGH • STOCKBRIDGE
IN THIS ISSUE
Gold Sponsors
Chair’s Message
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Business Profile
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Calendar
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SBDC
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Leadership Henry
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Henry Happenings
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Chamber Membership
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Business After Hours
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Business Booster Luncheon
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Ribbon Cuttings
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Scorecard Sponsor
Silver Sponsors
Annual Holiday Party/ Intergovernmental Retreat
Bennett International Group, LLC • SERVPRO of Henry and Spalding Counties • The Southern Credit Union • Smith, Welch, Webb & White, LLC • Hammond Services, Inc. • AT&T • Active Pest Control • CWC Business Solutions • HoneyBaked Ham
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Special Thanks to Jailhouse Brewing Company, Tara Vending & Bruce Bartholomew DDS
GOLF WINNERS Comfortably South of Atlanta The Henry County Chamber of Commerce serves as the voice for the business community, provides quality services and programs that meet the needs of its members, improves the economic environment of the community and creates a legacy of leadership for the future.
Have you ever wanted to be on TV or radio? One of the benefits of membership is the opportunity to do a 1-2 minute interview that will be broadcast on SCB-TV, the local cable channel. This interview provides an outlet to the community that will let them know about your business and how to contact you.
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celebrate the holiday season with fellow members and good cheer, we’re planning a holiday party to end the year! Save the Date! ToThursday, December 6 • 5:30 PM – 7:00 PM • Holiday Inn & Suites Stockbridge
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MESSAGE FROM THE CHAIR
JUNE WOOD
Wayne Lowrey Executive Vice President at United Community Bank 2018 Chair of Henry County Chamber of Commerce
Your Chamber at Work… When I think of November, I think of Thanksgiving. A time to pause and give thanks for our many blessings. Growing up, I recall it as a time to be with my family, a big spread of food for the Thanksgiving Meal followed by an afternoon of playing football in the front yard while my Mother, Father, Aunts and Uncles visited. Our tradition now involves a trip to Rockmart, GA to be with my wife’s relatives. The tradition includes all of us joining hands for the blessing before we eat. Before the blessing, each one in the circle expresses something he or she is thankful for. It’s a great tradition and re-
minder that too often, we take for granted the many blessings we have. We, in Henry County, have much to be thankful for. Yes, there’s the traffic issue and challenges that come with being in a growing community. However, I submit to you that those are blessings. As I’ve stated before, there are other parts of this state that would gladly trade places with us. I’m thankful for the Leadership
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that we have in Henry County. Our Henry County Board of Commissioners Chair, June Wood, is a tremendous leader. Her vision and dedication to this community is to be commended. I am thankful for the positive and disciplined nature of her approach as our Chairperson. I’m thankful for the One Henry volunteers who continue to focus on ways to make Henry County a place with job opportunities for our youth and to adequately train our youth for those jobs. I’m thankful for the volunteers and staff of the Henry County Chamber of Commerce. As this year’s chairman of the board, I’ve seen
first-hand the amount of time many have put into volunteer work for the good of Henry County. As in all communities these days, it seems all that you hear or read from media sources are negative and divisive issues. The focus on divisiveness seems to be a major theme each day. This Thanksgiving, I ask each of us in Henry County to think of our common goals and our shared values. If only we could all gather in a big circle and state what we are thankful for, I think we would see just how similar we all are. Happy Thanksgiving!
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BUSINESS PROFILE
F & F Floor Covering
Displaying beautiful finished work product, the F & F Floor Covering web site adds a new contemporary dimension to the business’s store front opened in 1987 off the square in downtown McDonough.
About F & F Floor Covering
On the corner of Griffin St. and Sloan St. just one block off of the square in downtown McDonough, the showroom entrance to F & F Floor Covering & Carpet, settled beneath a small, but able, shade tree and mini garden, has a welcoming, small town, curb appeal. Inside, between the aisles of wallhad grown into something much, factor in the business. to-wall carpet and flooring much more.” A browse through their web Richard Fink samples, business is at full site reveals that the company’s Chamber Involvement & Calvin Ford, throttle with customers Founders and longevity and success is The company continues to be dropping in throughout Owners attributed to its family ties and an integral part of the McDonough the day. At least three out community providing enumerable to its spiritual of six employees will be instances of support for local causes and foundation. engaged at any given time with There have been times of participating in activities. Ford who has Beneath a black their attention totally devoted to overflow and there have been & white photo retired from the business, has a legacy of understanding their customers’ times of struggle, but together of the two family who are carrying on the business needs. they were determined to build tradition with the day-to-day operation owners, which The company was founded run by family members. Asked a business that was centered dates back to the in 1987 out of the friendship about why he supports the Chamber, early nineties on the customer, business of Calvin Ford and Richard Ford commented, “Henry County of them on the Fink. The two, who first met Calvin Ford (c.) has recently retired. integrity and respect for one Chamber has helped produce business showroom floor, His son Cal Ford (l.) and daughter working a job in the flooring another. A friendship that had Stacy Cronin, both F&F Flooring and opportunities for old and new businesses is a touching industry, founded F & F Floor grown into a business had Carpet employees, are planning to tribute to Ford’s continue with the business for many throughout Henry County resulting in Covering & Carpet in Decatur, grown into something much, business growth without losing the ‘small wife, nephew and years to come. installing carpet, vinyl and much more. town’ appeal of a community where partner Fink, all hardwood. The store front, in people would want to raise their families.” deceased, for their work and contribution to the F & F the very same corner spot where it still operates Flooring business. today, was purchased and set up by Ford and Fink F & F Flooring & Carpet, Inc. “There have been times of overflow and there for their customers to have a place to come and shop 45 Griffin Street have been times of struggle, but together they were for their flooring. They incorporated in 1991 and McDonough, GA 30253 determined to build a business that was centered on continued building the business through hard work, 770-957-2165 the customer, business integrity and respect for one quality installations and fair pricing. From sales to another. A friendship that had grown into a business installation, family has always been an important www.fandffloorcovering.com
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2018 BOARD OF DIRECTORS EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Wayne Lowrey, Chairman, United Community Bank Sharon Ponder, Chair-elect Bennett International Group Christy Chewning, Secretary / Treasurer, Central Georgia EMC Rod Meadows, Immediate Past Chair, Meadows, Macie & Sutton, PC Josh Duncan, Vice Chair for Government & Education, Edward Jones Morrelle McCrary, Vice Chair for Economic & Cultural Devp, RAM-Tech PC Solutions Laura Turner, Laura Turner, CVB Chair and Vice Chair for Chamber Development David Gill, HCCC President & CEO
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CLASS OF 2018: Christy Chewning, Central Georgia EMC Patti Brown, SERVPRO of Henry & Spalding David Curry, Henry County Tax Commissioner Josh Duncan, Edward Jones Investments Eugene Edwards, President, Henry County NAACP Morrelle McCrary, RAM-Tech PC Solutions Greg Hammonds, Whaley Hammonds Tomasello, PC CLASS OF 2019: Laura Turner – Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta Sen. Brian Strickland – Smith, Welch, Webb & White Lincoln Parks – WebMobileFusion Shaun Mock – Snapping Shoals EMC Richard Sylvia – Chairman, One Henry Professional Services team David Campbell – Georgia Power
CLASS OF 2020: Scott Mahone, Mercer University Genie Moore Kedon Williams, Southern States, LLC Kerry Arnold, Heritage Bank Sharon Ponder, Chair-elect, Bennett International Group Linda Clark, C & C Fence
Trisha Colpetzer, Leadership Henry Don Dunlap, Youth Leadership Henry, Chair Mayor Robert Price, City of Locust Grove Mayor Steve Hutchison, City of Hampton Mayor Billy Copeland, City of McDonough Mayor Anthony Ford, City of Stockbridge June Wood, Chair, Henry County BOC Leonard Sledge, HC Development Authority
CHAIR APPOINTEES Kate Troelstra – Clayton State University Mike Griffin – Griffin Insurance Agency Peto Fallas – Fallas Family Vision
CHAMBER STAFF David Gill, President & CEO Barbara Ingram, Director of Communications Gary Sparrow, Membership Director Phyllis Reeves, Office Manager
EX OFFICIO MEMBERS Deborah Armstrong, Henry County Hospital Authority Dr. Mary Elizabeth Davis, Superintendent, Henry County Schools Tony Carnell, HC Water Authority HC Development Authority Angie Sorrow, Leadership Henry, Chair
CONVENTION & VISITORS BUREAU STAFF Laura Luker, Director of Tourism Aisha White, Digital Marketing Assistant
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important and ongoing activity for business operations. The actual planning process serves as an exercise for the business owner to develop a clear understanding of their business concept and all the small components necessary to achieve success. While developing the plan, the entrepreneur should be able to identify potential problems with their plan and make needed corrections. Upon completion, the plan becomes an important management tool serving as a roadmap to achieve desired profits.
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asks themselves the question “do people spend money for the product or service I want to offer”? If there is no market demand, there is no reason to evaluate the technical or financial feasibility of a business concept. If there is a market, further quesget off to a strong start. Before tak- tions such as who’s buying, where do I find them ing the leap, there are some serious and why they buy are the next ones to be solved. considerations to address in order • Financial feasibility – This area assesses to minimize risk and maximize items such as start-up capital needed, sources of odds for success. The top five listed capital, returns on investment and other financial below have made the most signifi- considerations. After having constructed a thorcant impact for my clients. ough estimate of start-up capital needed, the en• Owner suitability - Am I trepreneur will need to identify where those funds prepared to be a business owner? will come from. Potential investors, bank loans Many new entrepreneurs will ap- and personal financial resources generally fall into proach going into business for this category. The business owner’s understanding themselves with a skill or passion of their personal income needs at inception and at but no clear understanding of their what point the business breaks even and provides own capacity to lead and grow a an adequate income are all important financial business. The personal character- considerations. istics, conditions, skills and experi• Legal and risk management issues ence of a successful business owner – Licenses, permits, insurance, certifications and must be considered. The SBA, entity structure represent a few of the legal and risk among other organizations, pro- management considerations for a new business. vides tools such as entrepreneur Having all of the T’s crossed and I’s dotted from self-assessment surveys precisely the beginning can avoid unnecessary problems and setbacks. Knowing exactly what is required for that reason. • Market feasibility – This to legally operate the business and implementing is the first step in evaluating wheth- those components are the foundation to growing er a business idea makes sense to the business. • Business Planning – This is a critically pursue and where the entrepreneur
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CHAMBER BRIEFS
The Youth Leadership Henry Class of 2019 Gets Cohesive on Their Teambuilding Day
Learn about the great things that are happening in our community… Longtime Henry County Judge Retires After a 23-year Career HENRY COUNTY, GA- September 24, 2018 — Members of the community and a number of officials bade farewell to Superior Court Chief Judge Arch McGarity at a retirement ceremony on September 21 at the Henry County Courthouse in McDonough. Former and current Superior Court judges including Judge Wade Crumbly, Judge Alex Crumbly, Judge Brian Amero and Judge John “Trea” Pipkin were also in attendance, each sharing kind words and the fond memories they have while working with McGarity throughout the years. McGarity was appointed to Superior Court Judge for Henry County, Flint Judicial Circuit in 1995 by Governor Zell Miller and became Chief Judge in 2007. He also served two terms as the Administrative Judge for the Sixth Judicial District from July of 2010 to July 2014. Judge McGarity will continue to serve as a senior judge in the Flint Circuit but will be retiring from his Henry County Superior Chief Judge position at the end of this month.
Commissioner Holmes Received Community Service Award HENRY COUNTY, GA- September 19, 2018 — Henry County District V Commissioner Bruce Holmes has been selected by the Free and Accepted Ancient Yorkrite Masons to receive the Most Worshipful Smooth Ashlar Grand Lodge’s 2018 Community Service award on Saturday, September 22 in Atlanta. Holmes is received the Community Service Award and was being honored for his significant accomplishments in “improving the lives of others and advancing the Arts, Sciences, Education, Politics and the community.” James Touchton, the former director of policy and government affairs for the Council for Quality Growth, has been named economic development director for the city of Stockbridge. Touchton, who worked with the Council for six years prior to coming to Stockbridge, also was a senior policy analyst and advisor for the Georgia Senate Research Office for five years. Touchton received his bachelor’s and master’s degrees from Kennesaw State University and is president of the Board for Advance Atlanta, a transit advocacy organization. He also serves on the Town Center Alliance Advisory Board. If you are a Chamber member with good news to share, send your logo and/or photo and information to bingram@henrycounty.com and let us spread the word!
By Don Dunlap Chair, YLH Board of Directors The Youth Leadership Henry Class of 2019 assembled for their Teambuilding Day early on the morning of Monday, October 8, at the Fortson 4-H Center in Hampton. As participants arrived, they received their YLH polos and a copy of the book recommended to them by their speaker at last month’s reception, Mrs. Lori Harris. The book, The Six Pillars of Self-Esteem, was provided by our newest sponsor – “Story On The Square” bookstore in McDonough; we are grateful to Dr. Stephanie Gordon for her generous support. We started our day with an intensive session learning to interpret the results of the Clifton Strengths assessment each member of the class took beforehand. Many business people have gained useful insights in how to learn their top 5 strengths and use them effectively in their organizations – our class members had the added benefit of having our session facilitated by the amazing Jenny Robbins, a trained facilitator provided by the GA EMC, whose Snapping Shoals and Central Georgia
cooperatives are also sponsors of our program. These young people now know much more about themselves, and how they will most effectively interact with others to successfully achieve their goals! The staff at Fortson prepared an excellent lunch for us to ensure we were “fueled” for the afternoon’s activities. Nourished and re-energized, we broke up into groups and did some “on the ground” teambuilding activities, moved to some “lowropes” activities, then proceeded to the “high ropes” activities of Ziplining and Rock Wall climbing. Through the debriefings at each session, we learned how the activities we did applied to real-world team and leadership applications. By the time we finished our day and the class members were picked up by their parents,
they had really broadened their knowledge of themselves, their classmates, and how beneficial it is to “get out of your comfort zone” sometimes, and rely on your team to accomplish organizational goals.
Stay Connected with Youth Leadership Henry Reading about us in the monthly henrycounty.com newsletter is only one way to keep up with our class. You can also “like” our Facebook page (Youth Leadership Henry) and follow us on Twitter and Instagram (@YLHenry) to see pictures and videos of each of our program days. We encourage you to join us “virtually” as we learn about our community and how this group of highschool sophomores is learning to make our community an even better place to live, work, and play!
Leadership Henry Tours County during September Class September’s program day for Leadership Henry focused on the history of Henry County and some of the places and people that make our County unique. The morning opened with several class members leading a discussion of The Energy Bus, the leadership curriculum utilized by the Leadership Henry program, before historian Gene Morris led the group in a moving historical tour that traversed all four Henry County cities. After their morning on the bus, the class returned to the Chamber for a Gezzo’s lunch. The next stop during County Day took the class to Atlanta Motor Speedway (AMS), one of the most famous tracks in all of American motorsports. The 900acre facility has been the site of some of NASCAR’s most memorable moments and hosts numerous sporting and entertainment
events throughout the year. The class got a behind the scenes tour of AMS and even spent a few moments on the track stopping to get a photo together in the winner’s circle! After leaving AMS the class visited the Army Aviation Heritage Museum, also located in Hampton. The non-profit Foundation and Museum is dedicated
nately, there just wasn’t enough time left in our class day for that! The class returned to the Chamber of Commerce where they heard a presentation by the Atlanta Regional Commission about the current state of the metro Atlanta region, with a to preserving the legacy of Army focus on Henry County. Class Aviation through aerial demon- members also learned about strations, displays, and educa- some of the opportunities and tional programs. Veterans led the challenges facing our commuclass on a tour of the museum, nity. located at the Atlanta Speedway County Day is always an Airport, and shared important action-packed day, but an impormoments, equipment, and people in aviation history. The facil- tant one in learning about some ity also offers rides in some of the of the people and places that historic helicopters, but unfortu- make up our County.
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NOVEMBER 2 – 4, 10 AM – 4 PM, 1500 TARA PLACE, HAMPTON Admission for children under 12 is free. Cash and credit card are accepted at the gate. Once purchased, your ticket is good for re-entry into the event all weekend. www.atlantamotorspeedway.com
JAILHOUSE BREWERY DAY OF THE DEAD CHILI COOK-OFF NOVEMBER 3, NOON – 10 PM For more info, call 678-734-3202
CITY OF STOCKBRIDGE VETERANS DAY PARADE NOVEMBER 9, 10 AM – 11 AM For more info, contact 770-389-5982 or www. cityofstockbridge.com
HENRY COUNTY STORMWATER TO HOLD PAINT RECYCLING EVENT NOVEMBER 10, JASON T. HARPER EVENT CENTER, 8 AM – 2 PM No need to dump your unused paint down the drain or trash it because Henry County Stormwater’s Paint Recycling event is back. For more info, call 770-2887244 or email ateachout@co.henry.ga.us.
VETERANS DAY
NOVEMBER 11, HAMPTON DEPOT For more info, call 770-946-4306
MISS GEORGIA USA & MISS GEORGIA TEEN USA PAGEANTS NOVEMBER 15 – 17, HENRY COUNTY PERFORMING ARTS CENTER For more info, call 770-957-3915
CHRISTMAS TREE LIGHTING – HOLIDAY EXPERIENCE
NOVEMBER 16, 6 PM – 8 PM, TANGER OUTLET CENTER Join us in welcoming Santa and Mrs. Claus as they arrive on their sleigh. During the evening you will be entertained with music, elf comedy, and face painting, all while you enjoy hot cocoa and a treat from Santa’s Sweet Station. Children are invited to create magical reindeer food to take home some of the Holiday magic while families are invited to shop for holiday surprises.
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NOVEMBER 17, 6 PM – 8:30 PM, MERLE MANDERS CONFERENCE CENTER A fun, family friendly happening to benefit Connecting Henry - Admission is 1 or more new, unwrapped toys. There will be games and snacks for the kids, face painting and more. Be sure to bring your camera as Santa is making an appearance as well. The all female Vintage Vixens band performs with special musical guest, Stevie G.
HAMPTON TREE LIGHTING
NOVEMBER 22, 7 PM, TRAIN DEPOT PARK, HAMPTON
LIGHTING OF THE TREE AND A VISIT FROM SANTA NOVEMBER 22 (THANKSGIVING NIGHT) 6:00 PM, LOCUST GROVE MUNICIPAL COMPLEX FRONT LAWN, 3644 HWY 42 LOCUST GROVE, GA 30248 Kick off the Holiday Season with live music, free hot chocolate, the lighting of the City Hall grounds, and the arrival of Saint Nick before the shopping frenzy begins!
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NOVEMBER 22 – 25, TANGER OUTLET CENTER As soon as the Thanksgiving meal is finished - it is time to fill up on sweet deals and the season’s biggest savings at Tanger Outlets! Opening at 6:00 pm on Thanksgiving night, November 22nd, and staying open ALL NIGHT through Friday, Tanger will kick off the holiday shopping season with the annual Moonlight Madness Sale event. Find exclusive, After Thanksgiving deals starting at 6:00pm and continuing throughout the entire weekend.
SMALL BUSINESS SATURDAY NOVEMBER 24, 10 AM – 4 PM, DOWNTOWN HAMPTON
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PHOTOS WITH SANTA
NOVEMBER 24 – DECEMBER 23, TANGER OUTLET CENTER Here comes Santa Claus, Here comes Santa Claus right down Tanger Lane! You don’t want to miss your opportunity to have professional photos with Santa. The setting is charming and the prices are reasonable. Plan now to bring your child for those memorable Santa photos! Santa Arrives on Saturday, November 24! Location: Commons area near Old Navy and Hanesbrands Dates & Times: November 24 - 25 1 - 6 PM December 1 - 2 1 - 6 PM December 8 - 23 1 - 6 PM
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Business After Hours will be on holiday in November and December and will return in January, 2019. SEPTEMBER BUSINESS AFTER HOURS RECAP Hosted by Heritage Bank
It’s hard to pinpoint the best part of the September Business After Hours hosted by Heritage Bank—it all blended together for a fun and entertaining evening. The event was a great mix of business networking and guests there to simply enjoy the company of friends and the delightful food and beverage. A showcase buffet, from scrumptious appetizers— think, pimento cheese on crustini with raspberry glaze —to a trio of delectable desserts, was the centerpiece of the room. Entrées of shrimp/ sausage and grits and chicken and waffles stood out amid the delicious options provided by caterer The Grand Gourmet. Adding more to the merry were the spiked strawberry mango punch and cold beer from the Jailhouse Brewing Company.
Heritage Bank President Kerry Arnold introduced attendees to the Heritage Community Foundation established by employees of Heritage Bank to provide financial support to local, community groups. Since 2015, the foundation has provided over $430,000 in grant funds to nearly 150 non-profit groups located in Clayton, Henry and Fayette Counties. The warm hospitality of President H.B. “Rocky” Lipham, Vice President Kim Devine, Asst. Vice President and Manager Kay Embrey and the entire Heritage Bank team at Keys Ferry was felt by all. However, fingers crossed throughout did not help name a winner in the Chamber Jackpot drawing for $600. Names drawn but not present to win were Pen-
ny Harrison of Bennett International Group, Greg Cannon of Cannon Cleveland Funeral Directors, and Jenny McCartney of Cpak Technology Solutions. In addition to Heritage Bank for the multiple prizes including cold hard cash, thanks to all who donated prizes: • Bellamy - Strickland Chevrolet, Buick-GMC • Heritage Bank • Heritage Community Foundation • Market South Properties • Mercer University • Nail Heating & Air • Oliver K. Fretz • Southern Belle Farm • Zoom 105.9 FM
Business After Hours is a monthly networking event designed to bring 40-50 business professionals together to meet and build relationships in an informal setting. Each event is hosted by a different Chamber member and is a great way to meet new people and see the diverse business community in Henry County. TO HOST A BUSINESS AFTER HOURS, PLEASE CONTACT THE CHAMBER AT:
770-957-5786
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NOVEMBER
SEPTEMBER BUSINESS BOOSTER LUNCHEON RECAP
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Thursday, November 15, 2018 | Hudgins Room | 11:00 AM – 1:00 PM
Topic: How to Manage Growth— Henry County Comprehensive Plan through 2040
This is an energizing time for Henry County and the Cities of Hampton, Locust Grove, McDonough and Stockbridge. We’re a highly desirable place to be in the Atlanta region - our residents love living here, with public surveys showing excellent community ratings. At the same time, we look forward to a future of continued growth and change. For the next Business Booster Luncheon, the Chamber is proud to introduce the Henry County Comprehensive Plan which has been developed as a way to guide investment, development and the allocation of services for the entire jurisdiction of Henry County. Consider that cities, towns and
counties are complicated places, that make decisions about the future every day, in response to new opportunities or unexpected problems — a Comprehensive Plan like Imagine Henry 2040 is one tool for helping to guide these decisions, with three distinctive features: • It is long-range, looking ahead 5, 10 or 25 years • It is comprehensive, looking across many different facets of what a County or City does • It is deliberative, looking within to understand the needs and desires of the County and Cities Imagine Henry 2040 affirms the county’s and cities’ big picture vision,
defines goals and lays out a task list for county and city leaders, staff and citizens to address issues and to position Henry County and the Cities of Hampton, Locust Grove and McDonough and Stockbridge to be leaders within metro Atlanta. Please join us as our County leaders introduce the components of the new comprehensive plan and learn more about how our County will move forward for the next 20 years.
Lunch will be catered by: Affordable Events 2153 Hwy 155 N McDonough, GA (404) 909-5251 www.aeandmycatering.com
Georgia Department of Labor Business Services Recruiter Angel Rollins and audience volunteer, assisted Outpatient Dietitian Melissa Hoover in a cooking demonstration of healthy snack recipes.
For the September BBL, the power networking event went on a field trip to Piedmont Henry. The venue, The Thomas F. Family Cancer Wellness Center, with seating for a few more than 50, was sold out. To set the scene, Piedmont Henry sponsorship hosts, Donna M. Braddy and Pam Milling, greeted everyone into an open and airy demonstration kitchen with dining and meeting space adorned with the latest in presentation technology. Upon entering, the attendees were invited to mingle and admire a beautiful collection of contemporary objects of art that caused one to pause every few feet and peek into several well-appointed therapy rooms that bore intriguing signage like “Arts & Expression Room” and “Reflection Room” —softening imageries
Are you wondering how you can connect with the Chamber and become a sponsor of the Business Booster Luncheon? CONTACT BARBARA INGRAM AT:
bingram@henrycounty.com
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for the important work that goes on behind each door. Diving right in, the attendees enjoyed hearty helpings of a colorful menu—which they learned were healthy representatives of the basic food groups including vegetables, fruits, protein, and grains/starches—and judged them delicious by all standards. Updates about the hospital’s growth and expansions were delivered by CEO Deborah Armstrong, followed by Melissa Hoover, RD., LD, Outpatient Dietitian, who captivated the audience with her delivery of healthy food facts. In presenting “Healthy Habits for Hurried Lives,” Hoover engaged the audience with descriptions of the various states of hunger, from “weak with hunger” to “stuffed with stomach cramps,” helping everyone to identify when to eat and when to stop eating. Other key take-aways included how to measure healthy helpings using a sectioned plate – one of the gifts in the Piedmont Henry tote bags received by each attendee. The climax of the day was a demo of how to prepare several quick and easy snacks which were passed around for all to enjoy. Piedmont Henry capped off the BBL adventure with several prize drawings. Thank you to Piedmont Henry, a Chamber Elite member, for such a rewarding BBL field trip experience.
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Call or visit any of our eleven financial advisors in the Henry County area. To find an Edward Jones office near you, call 1-800-ED-JONES or visit www.edwardjones.com.
David R Dodd Jr. 220 Jonesboro Rd McDonough, GA 30253 (770) 898-1735
John H Dorminy IV 190 Turner Street McDonough, GA 30253 (770) 957-0250
Josh Duncan, CFP速 The Commerce Building 2100 Keys Ferry Ct McDonough, GA 30253 (770) 288-4151
Lin Watts 305 Olde Towne Way McDonough, GA 30252 (678) 583-1325
Gerry Simon 130 Eagle Springs Court Suite B Stockbridge, GA 30281 (770) 389-8912
Paul D Rippa, AAMS速 2141 Highway 155 North McDonough, GA 30252 (678) 583-5090
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Member SIPC Carolyn W Fraser 2863 Highway 155 Locust Grove, GA 30248 (770) 288-3377
Jeremy W Lange, CFP速, AAMS速 29 E King Road Hampton, GA 30228 (770) 707-2390
Ansley Sturgill 125 Westridge Industrial Blvd Suite 100 McDonough, GA 30253 (770) 957-9885
David E Shofman 5487 North Henry Blvd Stockbridge, GA 30281 (770) 506-1994
Vanessa Conwell 4998 Bill Gardner Parkway Ingles Shopping Center Locust Grove, GA 30248 (678) 583-5079
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Henry County Leaders Take a Comprehensive Look at Transportation
The Chamber’s 8th Annual Holiday Party Thursday • December 6 • 5:30 – 7:00 PM SPONSORED BY:
Holiday Inn & Suites – Stockbridge 638 Highway 138 West Stockbridge, GA
Dear Chamber Member,
Let’s begin this holiday season with cheer and good fun. Please join us as we celebrate the season with a festive Holiday Party filled with great food, entertainment and door prizes sure to get you in the holiday spirit. Let’s jingle and mingle at the 8th Annual Chamber Holiday Party. Dress to impress and look your best for photos and the festive celebration made possible by our friends at the Holiday Inn Hotel & Suites – Stockbridge. This beautiful and festive hotel is a wonderful backdrop for holiday parties and special events. Whether you come from work or wear holiday attire – we look forward to seeing you. Be sure to think of the Holiday Inn & Suites – Stockbridge as you plan your company’s holiday party! For planning purposes, an RSVP is required before November 23 rd – so please add the date to your calendar and RSVP today by registering online at www. henrycounty.com.
“Happy Holidays” from the Chamber! Door Prizes are Needed!
Promote your business – Donate a Door Prize! To donate a gift valued at $20 or more, contact Phyllis Reeves at preeves@henrycounty.com or call (770) 957-5786. Please RSVP Today! ABOUT THE SPONSOR Located off Interstate 75, exit 228, 15 minutes south of Atlanta Hartsfield - Jackson International Airport, the Stockbridge Holiday Inn Hotel & Suites is one of the premier hotels on the south side of Atlanta. The new Holiday Inn Hotel & Suites Stockbridge - Atlanta has a 5-story, spectacular atrium lobby offering many areas for casual gatherings. Their in-house restaurant, Burger Theory, was the winner of the 2017 Taste of Henry People’s Choice Award! Burger Theory restaurant features a 5 Star chef and provides casual dining and is open to the public. Best-known for their house-made burgers, they use a proprietary blend of Angus Chuck, Brisket and Short Rib, and our burgers are prepared and formed fresh every day.
Henry County Intergovernmental Retreat was held at the Merle Manders Conference Center in Stockbridge This year, the Henry County Chamber of Commerce held its Intergovernmental Retreat (IGR), August 22-23, 2018. Over 50 leaders from government and private sector organizations throughout the county participated in the two day event to assess and examine ways to collectively address issues that will move the county forward. In its 11th year, the focus of the annual event was a continuation of issues defined in the 2017 IGR and further discussed at the mid-year gathering in April, 2018. The lead concern, transportation patterns and how it impacts business growth and the quality of life in Henry County, was the foundation of the agenda. A new element was added this year to help IGR attendees learn more about how Henry County operates and to better understand growth patterns currently in play within the county. A set of three tours, each with its own unique itinerary, were coordinated to take place on the first day of the IRG and included visits to local businesses and entities that provide economic vitality, workforce development or a showcase of technological innovation. Feedback from the tours was incorporated into the discussions on the second day of the IGR which was held at the Merle Manders Conference Center in Stockbridge. In the morning session, the state of transportation in Henry County was the topic of the presentation led by Cheri Matthews, Henry County Manager, with Stacey Jordan-Rudeseal, Chief Planner for Henry County, and Roque Romero, SPLOST Transportation Director, who helped summarize the comprehensive strategic growth and transportation plan that will carry Henry County through 2040. In the afternoon session, participants developed a list of priority topics that would be shared with the local SPLOST committee. The afternoon discussion and meeting wrap-up was facilitated by Jenny Robbins, Manager of Community Development and Araina Reaves, Community Development Consultant with Georgia EMC, on behalf of Central Georgia EMC and Snapping Shoals EMC.
The Logistics & Manufacturing Tour included stops at Phillips-Van Heusen Corporation and Luxottica Group SpA.
The Technology & Innovation Tour included Piedmont Henry Hospital and the Georgia Power Company Call Center.
Education Tour participants stopped to visit the Academy of Advanced Studies , the Mercer University McDonough Campus and Southern Crescent Technical College – Henry County Center.
The afternoon discussion and meeting wrap-up was facilitated by (r.) Jenny Robbins, Manager of Community Development and Araina Reaves, Community Development Consultant with Georgia EMC, on behalf of Central Georgia EMC and Snapping Shoals EMC.
THANK YOU TO OUR INTERGOVERNMENTAL RETREAT SPONSORS
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