HCCC Newsletter October 2019

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A HENRY COUNTY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE PUBLICATION

OCTOBER 2019 IN THIS ISSUE Chair’s Message 2 Business Profile 3 Calendar 4 SBDC 5 Chamber Briefs/ Leadership Henry 6 Henry Happenings/ Leadership Youth Henry 7 Chamber Membership 10 Business After Hours 11 Business Boosters 12 Ribbon Cuttings / Public Service Announcement/ Polling Place Changes 13 SPLOST/ Elite Membership 15

YOUR BUSINESS IS OUR BUSINESS

HAMPTON • LOCUST GROVE • MCDONOUGH • STOCKBRIDGE

We Appreciate You! This month’s newsletter is dedicated to personally thanking our members for their continued support of the community and the Chamber’s commitment to enhancing the county’s quality of life. We want to take this opportunity to thank some of those who have risen this year in direct involvement in Chamber events and activities and help make everything the Chamber does a success. This is by no means a complete list of those who have helped in so many ways.

MESSAGE FROM THE

PRESIDENT Susan B. Anthony is quoted as saying, “Someone struggled for your right to vote. Use it.” This fall, the future of Henry County is on the ballot. I know that sounds extreme. I don’t mean for it to be alarmist. But, let’s consider this an important decision on the future of Henry County’s Joseph B. Henning, IOM CAE quality of life, economic development, and smart President and CEO jhenning@henrycounty.com growth.

Who’s Running KERRY ARNOLD Heritage Bank

ALETHIA BARNES Individual Member

KEVIN CALLISON Modern Woodmen of America

SYLVIA DENNIS -WRAY Alzheimer’s Association

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.

Each of our municipalities has contested council seats on the ballot. Your voice at the polls creates the voice for your city’s future. For more information, read my “Fall Municipal Candidates” blog at henrycounty.com/blog/ myhenrychamber-blog.

Yes to SPLOST

In addition, the county will have a SPLOST request. The Chamber of Commerce supports this request and encourages you to vote in favor of continuing the program. More than half of the projects are transportation focused. All the projects impact our quality of life positively. For information, visit www.ExtendThePenny.com. KENDELL JACKSON 1010 Computers

CAROLYN FRASER Edward Jones

LESLIE HUDGINS Martha Mae’s Florist

Advanced Voting Benefits

If you use advanced voting, you can vote in both city and county elections at the same

location. If you wait until Nov. 5, you will be required to visit both city and county polling locations. Vote early! Finally, if you are not sure of your polling location – or whether you are registered to vote, visit www.mvp.sos.ga.gov/MVP/mvp. do for information. BRENT MCCALLUM GOL Security / Eagle Eye Electronic Services

Save the Date!

GENI REED Ameris Bank – McDonough

JOYCE RODGERS Individual Member

JULIE WEAVER Dream Center of Henry County

Member Appreciation Lunch & Costume Contest – Thursday, October 31

Support Henry County’s future. Vote early. Use it!


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MESSAGE FROM THE CHAIR Sharon Ponder

JUNE WOOD

Vice President of Finance at the Bennett International Group 2019 Chair of Henry County Chamber of Commerce

Our Chamber… Expanding the Possibilities Well Summer is now officially over and our local schools and colleges are fully in session. There is not a media outlet that isn’t already displaying some sort of ad with the infamous count down until the holidays. Although we will be singing “Auld Lang Syne” before you know, there is still much to do before the end of the year. One of our primary initiatives between now and November 5th is the advocating for the passage of SPLOST V. As a Chamber we have historically supported both the SPLOSTs and the ESPLOST. This year after doing our due diligence by meeting with the county manager and many of the county commissioners, reviewing the project list and surveying our Chamber partners, the Chamber voted overwhelmingly to support SPLOST V. I’ve learned through life that there is no way to please

100% of the people 100% of the time but when evaluating this SPLOST project list it was clear to see over 60% of the funds were allocated toward transportation projects which has been a major concern of the business community for years. We have a committee in place consisting of Chamber members ready to go out in the community and

lend their talent, time and resources to advocate for this great cause. Another great event coming up in the Fall of the year is our annual membership appreciation luncheon. It goes without saying that we would be nothing without our great partners. Before accepting the chair position, I often heard our former CEO say,

“I have a staff of five but a workforce of hundreds.” It wasn’t until I truly saw the behind-the-scene workings of the Chamber that I realized what he meant. I’ve really juggled my work schedule to try to make as many ribbon cuttings as possible, but we have experienced record setting requests for ribbon cuttings this year. And there is no way

those ribbon cuttings would have been as successful as they were without our volunteer Ambassadors. Another great example of our hard-working partners is that we have been able to ensure members of our Education Committee have volunteered for every Mock Interview event at the public schools throughout the county. And our government affairs committee were able to pull off a legislative breakfast with over 80 in attendance with only weeks notice. And our membership committee has our membership recruitment numbers at pre-recession levels. These examples and so many more are why we have such a thriving chamber. So, on October 31st we will have our 9th Annual Member Appreciation Lunch. Please come out and enjoy a catered lunch and wear your favorite costume.


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BUSINESS PROFILE

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aste Industries is now part of GFL Environmental, Inc. (GFL). The two entities merged in 2018 to create the largest privately-owned environmental services company in North America. The merger combines the GFL workforce of more than 6,000 employees with over 2,850 employees of Waste Industries operating in Canada and in 10 US states. Together the company now provides its broad range of environmental services to more than 137,000 commercial and industrial customers and its solid waste collection services to nearly 4 million households including over 250,000 customers or “service points” in Georgia. In Henry County, GFL operates from an office in Stockbridge with over 120,000 service points in the cities of Stockbridge and Hampton and neighboring Lovejoy in Clayton County as well as many subscribing customers located in surrounding unincorporated areas. The familiar Waste Industries branding that has been seen on trucks collecting trash in these neighborhoods for more than 40 years is gradually being replaced with the leaf sprouting GFL Green For Life logo and its eye-catching neon green. The transformation will take place first on employee uniforms, trucks and commercial containers. The household receptacles will be replaced only over time as the existing ones are still doing the job.

GFL Environmental - Stockbridge was recently recognized for their excellence in community partnership by the City of Stockbridge. Shown accepting the award (l. to r.) at Stockbridge City Hall are Scott Johnson, GFL Operations Manager and three City of Stockbridge officials including Council Member Neat Robinson, Council Member Alphonso Thomas, and Mayor Anthony Ford, along with Dawayne Isaac, GFL General Manger, Mandy Renova, GFL Government Contracts Manager, and City of Stockbridge Council Member John Blount.

General Manager Dawayne Isaac, GFL Stockbridge, recently mailed notification to local area customers about the branding changes: “You may begin to see new containers and trucks in the coming weeks, but rest assured it’s the same great team that you’ve always known sporting a new coat of paint. The transition will be seamless to our customers and there’s nothing you need to do on your end. However, we just want to keep you informed so that you are not alarmed if you receive a cart that’s a

different color than your neighbor’s or if you see a different color truck servicing your container. I can assure you that we are committed to providing you with the same level of service you’ve always received. “Green Today, Green for Life!”

daily who have not yet conformed to the new company name. She wears her new GFL name badge and gently nudges all who say “I thought you worked for Waste Industries” that they are one and the same but with a new name and a new look.

Mandy Renova manages government contracts for GFL and works closely with the City of Stockbridge and Hampton. She had more than ten years of experience working with Waste Industries at the time of the merger. Renova faces customers and business partners

Community Involvement As a service provider for residential end-users, GFL partners with major clients such as Stockbridge and Hampton to support their common customer base with programs that enrich

the community. Merle Manders Conference Center Manager for the City of Stockbridge, Econuel Ingram stated that GFL is one of Stockbridge’s most consistent partners in hosting community events. “They have sponsored the Sounds of Summer, an annual free concert that has grown to over 2500 in attendance this year. And GFL helped us introduce the “Pretty in Pink” luncheon to honor over 300 cancer survivors in our community and they are an annual supporter of Bridgefest, our flagship event.” Chamber Involvement GFL is carrying forward a culture of corporate responsibility that was intrinsic at Waste Industries. They are members of all the local Chambers of Commerce, including the Henry County Chamber, where their end-user customers are located. “We understand that the Chamber is a vital part of the community. As a member of the Chamber, we can partner in supporting and helping maintain a vibrant economic environment in which businesses can be successful,” said Renova.

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2019 BOARD OF DIRECTORS EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Sharon Ponder, Chair, Bennett International Group Christy Chewning, Chair-elect, Central Georgia EMC Shaun Mock, Secretary/Treasurer, Snapping Shoals EMC Laura Turner, CVB Chair, Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta Wayne Lowrey, Immediate Past Chairman, United Community Bank Josh Duncan, Vice Chair for Government and Education, F5 Financial Morrelle McCrary, Vice Chair for Economic and Cultural Development, RAM-Tech PC Solutions Scott Mahone, Vice Chair for Chamber Development, Mercer University Joseph Henning, President & CEO

CLASS OF 2019: Laura Turner, Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta

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CLASS OF 2020: Scott Mahone, Mercer University Genie Moore, Mary Kay Consultant Kedon Williams, Southern States, LLC Kerry Arnold, Heritage Bank Sharon Ponder, Bennett International Group Linda Clark, C&C Fence CLASS OF 2021: Josh Duncan, F5 Financial Morrelle McCrary, RAM-Tech PC Solutions Christy Chewning, Central Georgia EMC

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Sen. Brian Strickland, Smith, Welch, Webb and White Shaun Mock, Snapping Shoals EMC Lincoln Parks, Web Mobile Fusion Richard Sylvia, Chairman, One Henry Professional Services team David Campbell, Georgia Power

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Dr. Elna Poulard, Family Support Circle Kevin Demmitt, Clayton State University Lorrie Harrison-Amis, Kaiser Permanente

CHAIR APPOINTEES Brandon Hutchison, Atlanta Motor Speedway Dr. Murray Williams, Southern Crescent Technical College Brent Huckaby, BB&T EX OFFICIO MEMBERS Deborah Armstrong, Henry County Hospital Authority Dr. Mary Elizabeth Davis, Superintendent Henry County Schools Tony Carnell, Henry County Water Authority Cheri Matthews, Leadership Henry, Chair Kay Embrey, Leadership Henry Representative 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 Board of Commissioners

CHAMBER STAFF Joseph Henning, President & CEO Barbara Ingram, Director of Communications Gary Sparrow, Membership Director Phyllis Reeves, Office Manager CONVENTION & VISITORS BUREAU STAFF Laura Luker, Director of Tourism Aisha White, Digital Content Manager Janna Szeto, Partner Relations Manager


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What are Soft Skills? Doug McElhaney, Business Consultant UGA Small Business Development Center at Clayton State University

Communication, teamwork and adaptability are important soft skills due to a demanding and dynamic business environment. Expectations must be set through effective communication and adhered to in order to reach optimal solutions. Teamwork brings diversification and experts to the project or corporate mission. Team diversity is productive and responsible for innovation and new processes. The only constant in business

management is change. It is not if, but when a strategy, mission or idea will be altered due to external and internal issues. All managers need to have contingency plans. Building the right team with polished skill sets while communicating expectation and allowing for change will have positive organizational results. Effective communication, adaptability and a team environment will build continuity and a healthy corporate culture. The last three soft skills we will discuss are leadership, conflict resolution and critical observation. Leadership is a common term used today in the business world. However, many organizations are not reaching their full potential with their management team. Leadership is about influence and serving others. Many organizations have turnover, quality and recruiting challenges due to inadequate leadership. Quality leadership can solve many issues within the organization. Conflict resolution is trying to make the best out of a bad situation or creating a winwin value model. All organizations have conflict. There are two kinds. The first is functional and the second is dysfunctional.

Functional conflict can bring innovation, ideas and sustainable solutions. However, dysfunctional conflict can cause short and long term damage to the organization. The last soft skill we will discuss is critical observation. Analyzing and sorting data has become the new competitive advantage. Due to technology, we have more data than any time in history. Companies need critical thinkers who bring innovation, analytics, and continuous improvement while creating competitive advantages. Critical thinkers change the status quo. In summary, soft skills are in high demand in all organizations. Knowing how to lead others while solving issues, creating value and adapting to the current environment will lead to success in organizations. Strong soft skills build relationships and create a conducive work environment where innovation is supported and new products are developed. Developing and enhancing soft skills is a journey and not a destination. There is always room for self- improvement in soft skills. Good luck on the journey.

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While recently meeting with employers in Atlanta, many human resource (HR) managers mentioned soft skills in job descriptions. So, what are soft skills and why are they important? Soft skills are intangible and difficult to quantify yet a necessity in today’s business world. Unlike hard skills, soft skills cannot be measured. For example, communication, teamwork, adaptability, leadership, conflict resolution and critical observation are all examples of soft skills. The business environment is changing due to technology and globalization. These skills are required now more than ever to manage employees, projects and bring value to the organization’s stakeholders.

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CHAMBER BRIEFS AUGUST AMBASSADOR OF THE MONTH

LEADERSHIP HENRY 2-DAY RETREAT RECAP

KENA CEASAR

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Kena Ceasar, VP and Branch Manager for Fidelity Bank, a Division of Ameris Bank, was named Ambassador of the Month for August. Kena has excelled in her role as an Ambassador for the Chamber since 2011. This year, her volunteer highlights include consistency in attendance for Ribbon Cuttings,

By Jessica Johnson 2 strengths (Woo and Command) in my top five that were not shared with any other class member.

Kena Ceasar accepting the August Ambassador of the Month certificate from HCCC Board member and Ambassador Committee Chair Genie Moore and Membership Director Gary Sparrow

serving as team captain for the membership campaign, and participating in Chamber Checkin’s. In September, Kena hosted the monthly Business After Hours at her Fidelity Bank branch office.

STUDENT INTERNS JOIN CHAMBER STAFF

Madison Gordon

Masson Forte

With the start of a new school year, the Henry County Chamber of Commerce welcomes two new student interns. This year Madison Gordon and Masson Forte will follow in the footsteps of previous Henry County Schools Work Based Learning student interns building their professional portfolio while preparing for their next steps after high school. Madison Gordon, a Youth Leadership Henry graduate, is a senior at Stockbridge High School. Not only is she an academic leader and a member of several school clubs, she is a student athlete on her school’s varsity track and field team. With hopes of becoming a forensic scientist, Madison is preparing to go to Virginia Commonwealth University where she plans to major in forensic biology. “I am grateful for this opportunity and look forward to helping the Chamber in support of the Henry County business community,” says

Madison. Masson Forte, a senior at Hampton High School, is focused on serving and bettering her community. “Youth Leadership Henry was a way for me to better understand the social and economic climate of the county.” As a student intern, Masson will be able to sharpen her writing skills, acquire knowledge of a broad base of technical platforms and strengthen her interpersonal skills. She plans to major in Psychology and Marketing at Kennesaw State University. The Henry County Chamber of Commerce is excited about the arrival of student interns Madison Gordon and Masson Forte. The pair will be focused on promotion of member events and activities and supporting the Chamber across all mission-driven initiatives.

The wheels on the bus go ‘round and ‘round—all the way to Camp Twin Lakes on the other side of town. As I boarded the bus, I had flashbacks of childhood summer camp. We were greeted and directed to our cabins and the nostalgia filled the air. Into the woods we go, and the activities that the Board of Directors had planned for us during the two days was amazing!

The outdoor challenges and team building activities were not only physically and mentally challenging but provided a heightened awareness of team mentality and strategic problem solving. Spending this quality time with other Henry County leaders allowed for group exposure to multidisciplinary talents and cultivated community relationships.

Overall, the retreat was an eye-opening experience and the start of a legacy. From Dolly Parton’s distant cousin to an NCAA record-setting athlete, our group of 30+ charismatic individuals came together as one with our sights set on becoming the best class ever! From classroom instruction to game night, every minute was filled with excitement and learning opportunities. Work-life balance is difficult to maintain, and this retreat allowed a break from the monotonous cycle. The Clifton Strengths workshop highlighted our attributes and showcased how similar we all are, yet so unique. I was shocked to have

This update was provided by Jessica Johnson, Health Services Manager and Registered Nurse at Kaiser Permanente and one of the Class of 2020 participants in Leadership Henry. A one-year resident of Henry County, Johnson is certain she will make meaningful relationships within her community through this experience.


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HAPPENING IN HENRY

TANGER PINKSTYLE SAVINGS THRU OCTOBER 31, TANGER OUTLET CENTER

SCARECROWS ON THE MCDONOUGH SQUARE THRU OCTOBER 31

Join us in the fight against breast cancer by purchasing an unlimited use Pink Savings Card for $10 and save 25% on any item at participating stores September 25th through October 31st! Shop and save stylishly as many times as you like all while supporting the search for a cure. Purchase your Pink

The Scarecrows have returned to the Historic Downtown McDonough Square for the entire month of October. Come see the different designs and vote for your favorite. Voting: October 1 thru 18 and winners will be announced at the Fall Festival on the Square on October 19.

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SOUTHERN BELLE FARM OPEN WEEKENDS FOR FALL ACTIVITIES THRU NOVEMBER 3, 1658 TURNER CHURCH ROAD, MCDONOUGH Check schedule and times: www. southernbellefarm.com or 770-288-2582

PUMPKIN PATCH AT YULE FOREST AND CHRISTMAS TREE FARM MONDAY – FRIDAY 4 PM – 7 PM AND SATURDAY – SUNDAY 10 AM – 6 PM 3565 Hwy. 155 N, Stockbridge, 770-954-9356 or www.yuleforest.com

FEAR THE WOODS WEEKENDS SEPTEMBER 27 – OCTOBER 27 AND 31ST, YULE FOREST, 3565 HWY. 155 N, STOCKBRIDGE If you’re in for a thrill, check out one of the top rated actor-based, Haunted Attractions in Georgia, Fear the Woods. The woods will once again come alive Friday, September 27th, when the sun sets over Yule Forest’s Pumpkin Patch. 770-954-9356 or www.yuleforest.com

FALL CONCERT SERIES AT YULE FOREST SATURDAYS IN OCTOBER, 1 PM, 3565 HWY. 155 N, STOCKBRIDGE 770-954-9356 or www.yuleforest.com

BE A FRIEND ANTI-BULLYING 5K COLOR FUN RUN/WALK OCTOBER 5, 7:30 AM REGISTRATION / 9 AM START, PANOLA MOUNTAIN STATE PARK www.runsignup.com/beafriendwalk19 or 404-548-8089 for more info.

GROOVIN’ IN THE GROVE OCTOBER 5, 7:00 PM AT CLAUDE GRAY PARK (99 FRANCES WARD DR) Dance the night away at our spookythemed fundraiser for Locust Grove Main Street Inc! All proceeds support the Locust Grove Main Street Inc. (501c3) mission to preserve, promote, and revitalize our Historic Downtown. Follow us on Facebook to see the latest and greatest projects in our downtown! Costumes are encouragedget creative with this year’s spooky theme! Tickets must be purchased in advance. Tickets are available for purchase online through Eventbrite or purchase your tickets in-person using cash or check at Locust Grove City Hall (3644 Hwy 42 Locust Grove, GA 30248) 770-957-5043.

LADIES NIGHT OUT – BREAST CANCER AWARENESS OCTOBER 10, 6 PM – 9 PM, DOWNTOWN MCDONOUGH SQUARE

PRETTY IN PINK BREAST CANCER AWARENESS “LOVE WALK” OCTOBER 19, 9 AM – 12 PM, CLARK PARK WALKING TRAIL, 111 DAVIS RD., STOCKBRIDGE

Come see all of the fun activities and wonderful events the downtown businesses have planned for you.

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Register for the gift basket drawing.

SOUTHERN CRESCENT TECHNICAL COLLEGE TECH CONNECT OCTOBER 24, 5:30 PM – 7:30 PM, SCTECH HENRY COUNTY CENTER, BLDG B, 300 LAKEMONT DR., MCDONOUGH

PORCHFEST OCTOBER 12, DOWNTOWN HAMPTON PorchFest is a grassroots community music spectacle where front porches become stages, yards become venues, and neighborhoods together to celebrate and create a sense of community. For more info: mainstreet@hamptonga.gov.

A wine, craft beer, charcuterie event, connecting the college and community. Tickets $50 each. Sponsorships available. For more info: foundation@sctech.edu or 770-229-3417.

ATLANTA AIR SHOW OCTOBER 12 – 13, ATLANTA MOTOR SPEEDWAY For schedule and tickets, visit www.airshowatlanta.com.

TRUNK OR TREAT AND HAUNTED HAYRIDE OCTOBER 25, 5:00 - 7:00 AT CLAUDE GRAY PARK (99 FRANCES WARD DR)

SAT/ACT PREP WORKSHOP OCTOBER 14, 17, 21, & 24, GORDON STATE COLLEGE AT MCDONOUGH

Bring little ghouls and goblins for FREE trunk or treating in Claude Gray Park! Brave Souls can stay after dark for the Haunted Hayride through the cemetery. LG City Hall 770-957-5043.

Gordon State College at McDonough will be holding a SAT/ACT Prep Workshop for the math portion. For registration, visit https://merlin.gordonstate. edu/wconnect/ace/CourseStatus. awp?&course=19F1014SAMMC

HALLOWEEN TRICK OR TREAT OCTOBER 31, 4 PM - 6 PM, TANGER OUTLET CENTER

FALL FESTIVAL ON THE SQUARE OCTOBER 19, 12 PM – 4 PM, DOWNTOWN MCDONOUGH

Come join the fun during the annual Trick or Treat event at Tanger Outlets! Visit Shopper Services and participating stores for candy and prizes for children ages 12 and under. Bring the entire family for some Trick or Treat fun!

Fun for all at the Fall Festival on the Historic Downtown McDonough Square. BBQ cookoff contest, winners for the Scarecrow contest will be announced, music, arts & crafts, and food available.

TANGERCLUB VIP PERK The first 100 TangerClub Members to check into Shopper Services will receive a special Trick or Treat tote!

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YOUTH LEADERSHIP HENRY ANNOUNCES

CLASS OF 2020 By Lyndsay Theado On Tuesday, September 17, 2019, Youth Leadership Henry kicked off its new year with their Orientation Reception to meet and greet all the upcoming students and their families. The selections committee had a very tough time this year combing through almost 100 applications from all over the county. The 41 applicants selected for this year’s class come from 12 different high schools representing public, private and homeschool sectors. Special thanks go out to our returning guest speaker, Mrs.

Lori Harris with Our World School for her insight into creating “our own personal brand” and how to represent ourselves well, projecting strength and confidence in our leaders for the future. YLH Board Members: Don Ash, Ray Cheek, Trisha Colpetzer, Ed Coughlin, Eboni Dotson, Don Dunlap, Christina Hinz, Robert Howell, Susan Howington, Nan Jenkins, Brenda Landers, Earl Parker, Jasmine Smokes, Brandon Stooksbury, Jessica Stormer, Lyndsay Theado.

Our first group class picture. Youth Leadership Henry Class of 2020.

YLH Class of 2020 Members: Aria Adams Afnan Ahmad Leila Braggs Glory Degue Christian Dent Martha Diaz Katelyn Fernandes Clarissa Freeman Asha Gopu Kennedy Griffin Skyler Griffin

Chandler Harris

Terrilyn LynumWilliams

Vernard Hodges

Abraham Martinez

Malachi Joseph

Shayla McDaniel

Emilia Keesey

Imani Milligan

Elisha Kelly

Mya Potts Dydakarasaka Saory Caleb Seehafer Diana Sethna Isha Shah Alexis Sims

Morgan Oglesby

Mikaela Smith

Landon Koby

Oluwalonimi OluAlakija

Ilana SondhaBouih

Noah Kilgore

Maya Lee

Miguel Pastran

Briston Stanley

Carter Lemelin

Faith Peavey

Nyla Thompson

Hayden Lockhart

Sumaiyah Phillips

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To our RENEWIING Chamber Members

To our NEW Chamber Members 1ST RESPONDERS EMS HANZ FEQUIERE 155 WESTRIDGE PKWY SUITE 113 MCDONOUGH, GA 30253 (678) 782-3032 HF.1STRESPONDERS@GMAIL.COM

IRON COMET CONSULTING, INC. TODD DIXON 125 EAGLES LANDING PARKWAY SUITE 121B ST STOCKBRIDGE, GA30281 (770) 506-4383 TDIXON@IRONCOMET.COM

ACADEMY OF BRAIN-BASED LEARNING ENVIRONMENTS (ABLE) CHRISTIAN SCHOOL MANDY REYNOLDS 78 OLD JACKSON RD. MCDONOUGH GA 30252 (888) 235-1230 MANDY.REYNOLDS@ABLESCHOOL.NET

LONG LIFE CARE MANAGEMENT TRACY ENGLISH, DNP 2111 EAST LAKE RD., STE. 100 MCDONOUGH, GA30252 (770) 217-7575 DR.ENGLISH@LONGLIFECARECONSULT.ORG

CORE MEDICAL, LLC KEITH THOMAS 275 CORPORATE CENTER DRIVE, SUITE D STOCKBRIDGE, GA 30281 (678) 782-7570 KTSPINE@GMAIL.COM

MR. APPLIANCE OF STOCKBRIDGE ARTHUR BARNES 175 BURKE ST STOCKBRIDGE, GA30281 (678) 902-4008 ARTHUR.BARNES.COM

GRANITE CITY BOXING & FITNESS TITO LOPEZ 242 FAIRVIEW RD ELLENWOOD, GA 30294 (678) 558-7889 HA11IM@YAHOO.COM

PLANET FITNESS - STOCKBRIDGE DANIELLE D’AMELIO 3885 GA HIGHWAY 138 STOCKBRIDGE GA 30281 (617) 418-8015 DANIELLE@ALDERPARTNERSLLC.COM

HEARING DOCTORS OF GEORGIA ROBERT ALLEN 1075 BANDY PARKWAY, STE. 100 LOCUST GROVE GA 30248 (770) 996-2861 DRROB@HEARINGDOCTORSOFGA.COM

QUINN’S CATERING, LLC QUINN O’NEIL MCDONOUGH, GA 30253 (404) 932-8022 INFO@QUINNSCATERINGGA.COM

HEARING DOCTORS OF GEORGIA – STOCKBRIDGE COLLEEN BASKETT 550 EAGLES LANDING PKWY., STE. 201 STOCKBRIDGE, GA 30281 (770) 507-0384 DRCOLLEEN@HEARINGDOCTORSOFGA.COM HEARTLAND PAYMENT SYSTEMS – KELLE ALBRECHT KALLE ALBRECHT MCDONOUGH, GA 30252 (770) 780-1786 KALLE.ALBRECHT@E-HPS.COM HENRY COUNTY WOMEN IN BUSINESS ARIEL SHAW STOCKBRIDGE, GA 30281 (678) 554-5210 INFO@HCWIBGA.ORG HINTON CONSULTING FIRM, LLC DIANA HINTON MCDONOUGH, GA 30252 (678) 688-4595 HINTONCONSULTINGFIRM@GMAIL.COM

SHE STEAMS INC. CLETONYA STIDOM 968 EAGLES LANDING PKWY STOCKBRIDGE, GA 30281 (770) 742-3099 INFO@SHESTEAMS.ORG STUDIO 48 KELLY ROSE ALDERFER MCDONOUGH, GA 30253 (404) 474-7660 INFO@THESTUDIO48.COM THE CASTLING GROUP CHARLIE PECK 827 FAIRWAYS CT. STE. 306 STOCKBRIDGE GA 30281 (678) 487-5065 CHARLIE@THECASTLINGGROUP.COM WATERFORD LANDING LATAVIA FREEMAN 1900 WATERFORD LANDING MCDONOUGH, GA30253 (770) 898-9595 CM.WATERFORD@IRTLIVING.COM

1010COMPUTERS, LLC 1ST FRANKLIN FINANCIAL CORP. A SCARLET THREAD, LLC ADVANCED SECURITY AND FIRE, INC.

CORPORATE OFFICE FURNITURE & PANELS, INC. DE WAFELBAKKERS EASLER CONSTRUCTION AND RENOVATIONS LLC

ATLANTA DIGITAL SECURITY

GEORGIA FOOD & RESOURCE CENTER, INC

ATLANTA GAS LIGHT COMPANY

GOODWILL OF NORTH GEORGIA

BROOKS LANDSCAPING

H² HOMECARE

BUDDY KELLEY PROPERTIES, INC CMIT SOLUTIONS OF ATLANTA SOUTHERN CRESCENT COMCAST SPOTLIGHT

HAMPTON BUSINESS & MERCHANTS ASSOCIATION HAMRNNAILZ, INC. HENRY COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS

HENRY COUNTY SENIOR SERVICES HOLIDAY INN EXPRESS HOTEL & SUITES HONEYBAKED HAM CO. AND CAFE HUDSON BRIDGE ANIMAL CLINIC IDEAL CREATIONS MIKE BIGGERS MORLASTON HOME & BUSINESS SOLUTIONS NEW VOICE, INC.(THE ) NORTH HENRY ACADEMY OLIVER K. FRETZ PRAYING FOR PAWS, INC.

PROLOGISTIX SCOTT POWERLINE AND UTILITY EQUIPMENT, LLC SOUTHERN CRESCENT CARE STATE FARM INSURANCE - BRIAN ANDREWS STATE FARM INSURANCE - LISA CRADDOCK AGENCY THE HEALTHY PET VETERINARY CLINIC UNITED STATES COLD STORAGE WEB MOBILE FUSION WELLS FARGO


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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24, 2019 5:30 PM – 7:00 PM

AUGUST BUSINESS AFTER HOURS RECAP Laura Elmore of Cornerstone Performance Consulting won one of the Home2 Suites free weekend stay door prizes.

HOSTED BY STOCKBRIDGE OFFICE, Pyke & Associates 340 Corporate Center Ct., Stockbridge, GA 30281

About Pyke & Associates

The estate planning attorneys at Pyke & Associates, P.C. have been providing quality estate planning documents to Atlanta residents since 1991. They have been able to reach thousands of people who are concerned about protecting their families from the devastating legal effects of disability and death. With the aid of public seminars, numerous articles, interviews and television appearances, the law firm of Pyke & Associates, P.C. has championed the use of a properly planned estate as a proven way to protect families from the expense and delay of living and death probate and to minimize or eliminate federal estate taxes.

Get primed for Halloween at the next Business After Hours sponsored by Pyke & Associates. Halloween themed games, goodies and giveaways and a delicious menu will make this the networking event of the season. Beverages including beer and wine will top off the event. The Chamber Jackpot is up to $250 so you don’t want to miss this drawing as you must be present to win.

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Sharonda Gardner, Sales Director, served as the host for the August BAH at the Home2 Suites Atlanta South/McDonough hotel.

Special Brew provided by:

Home2 Suites Front Desk Agent Nargis Halter and Dana Schlett, General Manager.

Jailhouse Brewing Company 8 Cherry St, Hampton, GA 30228

HOSTED BY: Home2 Suites by Hilton Atlanta South/McDonough 60 Mill Rd., McDonough, GA 30253 (678) 369-2527 Home2 Suites hosted the HCCC Business After Hours event on August 29, 2019. The affair revealed why their distinctive “second home” experience is a differentiator in the Henry County hotel and leisure industry. Topping the list of amenities are complimentary self-parking, free wi-fi, a well-equipped fitness center and laundry room, spacious suites featuring the comforts of home for large and small families needing an overnight stop or the executive having an extended business stay. Unique to the hotel is the patio where guests can grill their own meals and then enjoy it around an outdoor fire pit. The indoor pool makes a stay at this hotel a perfect “stay-cation” for locals seeking a relaxing get-a-way without travel miles. The Chamber thanks the Home2 Suites management team for an awesome meal and their gracious hospitality and their two free-weekend-stay door prizes.

A Special Invitation for You… Our Members! 9TH ANNUAL MEMBERSHIP APPRECIATION LUNCH! Please join us for our annual member’s only appreciation luncheon. Our chance to say thank you to all our members without whom nothing we do would be possible. We are grateful to have you as a part of our Chamber and as a token of our thanks we have organized an Appreciation Lunch which will take place on:

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Get Your Costumes Ready! Catering provided by Chamber member Shane’s Rib Shack

Lots of prizes, food and more! We look forward to seeing you there!

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Wednesday, October 31, 2019 11:00 AM – 1:00 PM Henry County Chamber of Commerce 1709 Highway 20 West, McDonough 30253


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October 17, 2019 ∙ Hudgins Room 11:00 AM – 1:00 PM Leslie Wilkins, Owner of Pipeline Social Media, sponsor of the August BBL

TOPIC: PIEDMONT HENRY “WHITE COAT TOUR” Speaker:

Deborah Armstrong, FACHE Chief Executive Officer, Piedmont Henry Hospital

Attend the September Business Booster Luncheon for an exclusive “White Coat Tour” of Piedmont Henry Hospital. Located in Stockbridge, Piedmont Henry is a 215-bed not-for-profit hospital that serves Henry County and surrounding communities. It is a part of Piedmont Healthcare, an integrated healthcare system of 11 hospitals and close to 100 physician and specialist offices across greater Atlanta and North Georgia. Piedmont Henry Hospital, one of the Henry County’s largest employers, is staffed by more than 400 physicians and 500 nurses. Don’t miss this opportunity to hear directly from Piedmont Henry CEO Deborah Armstrong as she speaks about the hospital’s impact on the community, the services they provide, and shares important information about the future of the medical industry.

About Deborah Armstrong Deborah Armstrong has been the Chief Executive Officer for Piedmont Henry Hospital since 2016. During her time as the hospital’s CEO, Piedmont Henry has completed expansions of the emergency department (the busiest in the Piedmont system) which also

The August Business Booster Luncheon was an insightful event informing us about preventative measures to keep our children safe from predators on and off the Internet, and here and around Henry County. Thank you to our keynote speaker, Priti Griffin of the Raise Me Up Foundation, for helping our business community understand why these conversations are necessary. We also thank our sponsor Pipeline Social Media and caterer The Italian Oven in McDonough. Of course, Chamber BBLs are always a great platform to meet new members and make new friends, and this one didn’t disappoint. Thanks to our August BBL Door Prize Donors

Priti Griffin, Executive Director of the Raise Me Up Foundation and August BBL keynote

Ameris Bank Central Georgia EMC Heritage Bank High Priority Plumbing & Services, Inc. Lasting Impressions Promos -- Dealer for Kaeser & Blair Nail Heating & Air Conditioning, Inc. Pipeline Social Media

included the addition of vertical treatment spaces in June of 2019, an obstetric emergency department, a 20-bed unit on 2 East, and a 12-bed transitional care unit. Under Armstrong’s leadership, the hospital has also made investments in cancer wellness, with a new space for The Thomas F. Chapman Family Cancer Wellness Center, and cardiovascular services with a new catheterization lab and a cardiac rehabilitation department. Piedmont Henry is also committed to strengthening partnerships in the community with a focus on education. The dedicated education unit, where nursing students work alongside Piedmont Henry nurses, opened in September of 2019 and the hospital is also building a Patient Simulation Lab, which will be used by staff members as well as local high school and college students interested in careers in nursing. Armstrong is a Fellow in the American College of Healthcare Executives.

A delicious lunch was catered by The Italian Oven

Right at Home - In Home Care and Assistance

Are you wondering how you can connect with the Chamber & become a sponsor of the Business Booster Luncheon? CONTACT BARBARA INGRAM AT: BINGRAM@HENRYCOUNTY.COM

HCCC Hosts 12th Annual Intergovernmental Retreat in Columbus, GA The HCCC Board of Directors hosted over 40 Henry County business leaders and elected officials for its annual Intergovernmental Retreat, August 22-23, at the Marriott Columbus on the Columbus State University campus in Columbus, GA. The theme for the 2-day event was “Building Community in Times of Change” with discussions facilitated by consultants with the Columbus State University Leadership Institute. In sessions centered around strategic thinking and managing difficult conversations, the group identified

areas of need and concern that can impact Henry County quality of life, smart growth and economic development. The attendees shared a consensus that the retreat was a meaningful and positive platform for identifying common goals and finding unity in problem solving. “The discussions among the business leaders and elected officials were both productive and enlightening. We are now looking for opportunities to collaborate in creating plans to address those

Joseph Henning, HCCC President and CEO, organized the 2-day IGR with facilitation provided by the Columbus State University Leadership Institute.

identified needs,” stated Joseph Henning, HCCC President and CEO.

Sponsored by Elite Chamber Member: Lunch catered by:

Piedmont Henry 1133 Eagle’s Landing Pkwy. Stockbridge, GA 30281 (678) 604-1000 (work)

Rapid Gourmet Andrea George - Director of Operations Conyers, GA (678) 525-4847

Piedmont Henry Chief Executive Officer Deborah Armstrong and Henry County Commission Chair June Wood attended the 2-day retreat held at the Marriott Columbus.

Rod Meadows, Senior and Managing Partner at Meadows & Macie, P.C. with Superior Court Judge Holly Veal and State Court Judge Pandora E. Palmer


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RIBBON CUTTINGS

SOUTHERN LOTUS YOGA

CAPSHAW DEVELOPMENT COMPANY- LAUREL PARK

Contact: Lara Worsham 2137 Hwy. 155 N, McDonough, GA 30253 (678) 961-5937

EXECUTIVE DECISIONS STAFFING AGENCY

Contact: Andrionna Williams 234 Racetrack Rd., McDonough, GA 30252 (678) 503- 2474

Contact: Neppie Russell 450 Racetrack Rd., McDonough, GA 30253 (678) 782- 5200

SCOOPS

Contact: Brad Tucker 3 Keys Ferry St., McDonough, GA 30252 (678) 962 - 3090

MIRACLE MISSION HOPE HOUSE

Contact: Marlene G. Lemons 466 Simpson St., McDonough, GA 30253 (404) 454-9854

SOUTHERN PEARL DENTISTRY

Contact: LaTonya Gillespie-Johnson 1883 McDonough Rd. Suite 100-D Hampton, GA 30228 (678) 990- 3364

WATERFORD LANDING Contact: Latavia Freeman 1900 Waterford Landing, McDonough, GA 30253 (770) 898- 9595

TO INTRODUCE AND CELEBRATE YOUR BUSINESS IN STYLE, PLEASE CONTACT GARY SPARROW, MEMBERSHIP DIRECTOR AT 770-957-5786 OR VIA EMAIL GSPARROW@HENRYCOUNTY.COM

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PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENT To all Henry County Residents, There may have been a change in your local polling place. Please check www.mvp.sos.ga.gov to check your registration status, your polling place, to print a precinct card and a sample ballot. In November 2019, there will be a county wide election held at the same time as the city elections. To check if you are registered within the city limits and are eligible to vote in the city election, visit www.mvp.sos.ga.gov and check if you have a city polling place listed. If you vote during early voting, you’ll be able to vote in both the city and county elections at the same location. If you wait until Election Day to vote, you will be required to visit both your local and the city polling locations. If you have any questions, please contact the Elections and Voter Registration Office at 770-288-6448.

POLLING PLACE CHANGES If Your Polling Place Was

You Will Now Vote At

Rock Springs Elementary School

New Hope United Methodist Church located at 1960 New Hope Rd, Locust Grove 30248.

Henry County Middle School

Wesley Chapel United Methodist Church located at 397 Racetrack Rd, McDonough 30252.

Luella Middle School

Harvest Point United Methodist Church located at 911 Simpson Mill Rd, Locust Grove 30248.

Mt. Carmel Elementary School

Liberty Hill Baptist Church located at 2957 Mt. Carmel Rd, Hampton 30228.

Wesley Lakes Elementary School

Griffin First Assembly Church- McDonough located at 45 Mt. Carmel Rd, McDonough, 30252.

Henry County High School

McDonough Presbyterian Church located at 427 McGarity Rd, McDonough 30253.

East Lake Elementary School

Salem Baptist Church located at 1724 Highway 155 N, McDonough, 30252.

Hickory Flat Elementary School

Tabernacle of Praise Church located at 1640 Highway 42 N, McDonough, 30252.

Smith Barnes Elementary School

Stockbridge United Methodist Church located at 4863 N. Henry Blvd, Stockbridge, 30281.

Stockbridge Middle School

First Baptist Church located at 4566 N. Henry Blvd, Stockbridge, 30281.

Pleasant Grove Elementary School

Stockbridge Community Church located at 4401 Highway 155 N, Stockbridge, 30281.

Fairview Elementary School

Bethel United Methodist Church located at 245 Fairview Rd, Stockbridge, 30281.

Austin Rd Middle School

Ellenwood Oaks Community Church located at 1234 Panola Rd, Ellenwood, 30294.

Unity Grove Elementary School

Locust Grove Event Center located at 280 Mose Brown Dr, Locust Grove 30248.

Pates Creek Elementary School

Jodeco Road United Methodist Church located at 1500 Jodeco Rd, Stockbridge 30281.

Flippen Elementary School

Flippen United Methodist Church located at 3707 Jodeco Rd, McDonough 30252.

53rd Annual Chamber Meeting & Awards Dinner NOW ACCEPTING NOMINATIONS FOR THE 53RD HCCC BANQUET AWARDS! The Henry County Chamber of Commerce (HCCC) is seeking nominations for the Year 2019 HCCC Awards. Winners will be honored at the 53rd Annual Chamber Meeting & Awards Dinner presented by Piedmont Henry! This special event highlights the companies and individuals working to build and strengthen Henry County’s vibrant business community. Award Categories: Business of the Year The Billy Carter Public Service Award The Citizen of the Year Award Volunteer of the Year

Your nomination continues the tradition of honoring Henry County businesses and leaders. All nominations and deliberations are kept confidential. If you would like to submit a nomination for the Year 2019 awards, please visit the banquet website www. hcccannualbanquet.com The winners will be honored during the 53rd Annual Chamber Meeting & Awards Dinner on Saturday, February 1, 2020, with a special awards ceremony. Nominations close Monday, December 2, 2019

The 53rd Annual Chamber Meeting & Awards Dinner is presented by Piedmont Henry.


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Call or visit any of our fourteen financial advisors in the Henry County area. To find an www.edwardjones.com Lin Watts, AAMS速 Member SIPC Edward FinancialJones Advisoroffice near you, call 1-800-ED-JONES or visit www.edwardjones.com.

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305 Olde Towne Way Mcdonough, GA 30252 678-583-1325

David R Dodd Jr. 63 Macon Street McDonough, GA 30253 (770) 898-1735

John H Dorminy IV 190 Turner Street McDonough, GA 30253 (770) 957-0250

James W. Geier Jr 2710 Highway 155 S Locust Grove, GA 30248 (770) 288-3377

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

Eric B. Adams 305 Olde Towne Way McDonough, GA 30252 (678) 583-1325

Carolyn W Fraser The Commerce Building 1200 Keys Ferry Court McDonough, GA 3053 (770) 288-4151

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

Vanessa Conwell 4944 Bill Gardner Parkway, Locust Grove GA 30248 (678) 583-5079

Sean P Dunn 29 King Road Hampton, GA 30228 (770) 707-2390

TK Stewart 5487 North Henry Blvd Stockbridge, GA 30281 (770) 506-1994

Megan N Henry 5487 North Henry Blvd Stockbridge, GA 30281 (770) 506-1994

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Georgia Visitors Center Staff Visits Henry County

What is a SPLOST? Georgia law allows local communities to use Special Purpose Local Option Sales Tax (SPLOST) proceeds for capital improvement projects that would otherwise be paid for with General Fund and property tax revenues — or that would not be accomplished. Funds may not be used for operating expenses. If voters approve the SPLOST V program on November 5, 2019, the sales tax collection will begin in April 2020.

Sales taxes will not increase as a result of this program. In fact, it will continue at seven percent (7%) since the current SPLOST collection will end in March 2020. Visitors to Henry County will also be contributing to the improved quality of life by paying the sales tax. According to the Georgia Department of Economic Development, Henry County households would each pay an additional $282 annually without tourism activity. For more information, visit extendthepenny.com.

Welcome to Georgia! For more than 12 million visitors each year, the Georgia Visitors Information Centers (VICs) are the first stop upon entering Georgia. These centers offer clean restrooms, maps, a myriad of information about the state, and is staffed by Georgia tourism experts. The staff at the 11 Georgia Visitors Centers offer directions, make hotel reservations and offer recommendations for things to do and places to visit throughout Georgia.

don’t know much about the area. Educating the VIC staff is just one of the ways the CVB is working to increase awareness of Henry County’s tourism offerings. “The State calls the VICs Georgia’s front porch,” said Director of Tourism Laura Luker. “They welcome millions of visitors and many guests use their recommendations when deciding where to stop, stay and play.”

In August the Henry County Convention and Visitors Bureau hosted nine representatives from eight of the 11 VICs for a three-day study tour of Henry County. During their visit, the VICs staff took aim at an archery class at Panola Mountain State Park and tasted wine and cheese pizza at 15th Street Pizza, one of the featured dishes in the 2019 Georgia’s 100 Plates Locals Love list. They enjoyed overnight accommodations at the newly renovated Courtyard by Marriott and were wowed by Noah’s Ark’s Walk on the Wild Side tour as well as so many other amazing places and delicious restaurants. The CVB’s research study completed earlier this year revealed that many people who pass through Henry County

Since the trip the CVB has already received feedback from the VICs that the information they learned is already being

passed along to their guests. Be a tourist in your community! To find out more about the amazing things Henry County offers, check out VisitHenryCountyGeorgia.com.

SPECIAL THANK YOU

Small Business Development Center

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TO OUR ELITE MEMBERS CHAIRMAN’S CLUB

Drop-in between 9AM–3PM Toppan Room Henry County Chamber of Commerce 1709 Hwy. 20 West, McDonough, GA 30253 Call 678-466-5100 – for more information.

SBDC Drop-in Consulting Service — No Charge, No Appointment Necessary. 3rd Monday of Every Month On the 3rd Monday of each month, professional consultants from the Small Business Development Center come to the Chamber to provide small business coaching assistance. If you or someone you know is a small business owner, a start-up or an entrepreneur with just an idea – all are welcome to stop by for a face-to-face consultation with the experts from SBDC.

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Piedmont cares for every body. Piedmont Physicians of Stockbridge, Locust Grove, McDonough, McDonough West and Jackson specialize in primary care to help you achieve – and maintain – better health. Same Day Appointments • Easy Online Scheduling • Well & Sick Visits Annual Exams • Sports Physicals • Vaccinations & Immunizations

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Piedmont Physicians of Stockbridge 919 Eagles Landing Parkway Stockbridge, Georgia 30281 678.289.7700

Piedmont Physicians of McDonough 101 Regency Park Drive Suite 150 McDonough, Georgia 30253 770.957.4195

To make an appointment, visit piedmont.org © 2019 Piedmont Healthcare 07241-0619

Piedmont Physicians of McDonough West 80 Vinings Drive McDonough, Georgia 30253 770.302.6780

Piedmont Physicians of Locust Grove 5040 Bill Gardner Parkway • Suite 310 Locust Grove, Georgia 30248 770.898.4339

Piedmont Physicians of Jackson 261 Brookwood Ave Jackson, Georgia 30233 678.752.0555


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