BusinessLink October 2018

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An official publication of the Kerrville Area Chamber of Commerce

Vol. 7, Issue 5 • October 2018

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Inside: Leadership Kerr County: Class No. 34 begins Volunteer Spotlight: Chamber Ambassador Ruth Marie Bauer

67 restaurants enjoy chamber membership


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KERRVILLE AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE

1700 Sidney Baker St., Suite 100, Kerrville, TX 78028 PHONE: 830-896-1155 | FAX: 830-896-1175 | kerrvilletx.com

CHAMBER BOARD OFFICERS Gregg Appel Chairman of the Board, Centennial Bank Lisa Winters Chairwoman-Elect, Peterson Health Kim Clarkson Immediate Past Chair of the Board, Kerr County Abstract & Title Co. Randy Evans Treasurer, Massey Itschner & Company, P.C. Tricia Byrom Secretary, Guadalupe National Bank

CHAMBER BOARD OF DIRECTORS Neice Bell, The Kerrville Daily Times Pete Calderon, Alamo Hospice Brian Bowers, Centennial Bank Caitlin Hueber, Presbyterian Mo-Ranch Assembly Mike Wittler, Kerrville Public Utility Board Terry Massey, Ken Stoepel Ford-Lincoln Inc. Sue Tiemann, Brinkman Preferred Properties Kerry Sutton, Hill Country Telephone Co-Op Michael Anglin, ARTIFEX42 Stephen Schmerbeck, Garrett Insurance Agency Allison Bueche, Presbyterian Mo-Ranch Assembly

CHAMBER STAFF E. Walter “Walt” Koenig III President and CEO, walt@kerrvilletx.com Rachel London Vice President and COO, rachel@kerrvilletx.com Theresa Metcalf Director of Finance and Human Resource, theresa@kerrvilletx.com Angela North Membership Director, angie@kerrvilletx.com Jennifer Lord Receptionist, jennifer@kerrvilletx.com

BUSINESSLINK STAFF Neice Bell, Publisher Travis Webb, Managing Editor Chelsea M.K. Stack & Autumn Bernhard, Special Sections Editors Tom Holden & Tim Huchton, Photographers John Doran, Advertising Director Advertising: Brandon Baldwin, Jeff Herring, Becky Kiner and Luly Miller Composing: Manager Dean Heep and Johanna Rangel

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What a great year it’s been for the chamber and our community. So much has been accomplished and the chamber has been at the center of so much good work that will impact local businesses and the greater community for years to come. The chamber is more actively engaged in economic development than ever before, with an enhanced emphasis on business retention and expansion as well as recruitment. We are eagerly anticipating our 96th Annual Chamber Choice Awards Banquet on Oct. 18 at the Inn of the Hills Hotel and Conference Center. The banquet is sponsored by Centennial Bank — I heard on good authority they are proud to sponsor this pinnacle event. This year’s theme is Boots and Bling — think rhinestone cowboy, Texas chic, etc. It is going to be a lot of fun, so I encourage everyone to get in the spirit and show off their Texas pride. We do a lot of events at the chamber, but the annual banquet is truly unique and special. For the chamber, it is a time of celebration and reflection on the accomplishments of the past year, an opportunity to meet the new incoming board chairwoman, hear a bit about the challenges and opportunities that lie before us, as well as networking and fellowship opportunities with the largest gathering of fellow members. For the community, the banquet provides a venue to recognize and celebrate the accomplishments and contributions of some of the best servant leaders in our community. The awards portion of the program will recognize the Bill Dozier Citizen of the Year and Business Person of the Year, among others. What better way to promote the highest ideals of citizenship than to publicly recognize those who best exemplify them. Most of you probably know that our chair-elect is Lisa Winters of Peterson Health. Lisa is an outstanding leader in the community and will no doubt do a great job leading our chamber board in 2019. I am looking forward to introducing Lisa and hearing her speak about her vision for the chamber. As for me, the banquet signals the beginning of the end of my year as your chairman. It has been an honor and blessing to lead our board. We have a fabulous CEO, an outstanding staff and an amazing, growing membership base. We live in the best community in the world. The future is bright indeed. Thank you for the honor to serve you.

Gregg Appel

Kerrville Area Chamber of Commerce Chairman of the Board, 2018

On the Cover Dining at Pint and Plow Brewing Company. Photo by: Max Walther

Coming in November Cover Story: Chamber Choice Awards Banquet

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Table of CONTENTS Membership

4 New and returning chamber members 6 Ribbon Cuttings: Gazelle Computers, Hill Country

Chiropractic and Wellness Center, Essential Escape Massage, H-E-B and Peterson Home Care and Hospice

10 Cover Story

Get to Know People & Places

8 Volunteer Spotlight: Chamber Ambassador Ruth Marie Events 18 Snapshots from the September After-Hours Business Bauer Mixer at the Inn of the Hills Hotel and Conference Center

Leadership & Education

20 Last chance to register for Chamber Choice Awards

Community Foundation of the Texas Hill Country

21 Snowman Contest 22 October and November events calendar

16 Leadership Kerr County: Class No. 34 begins 17 September CoffeeTalk: Austin Dickson of the

Banquet and Community Shred Day reminder

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MEMBERSHIP

New and returning chamber members The Kerrville Area Chamber of Commerce would like to welcome the following businesses and organizations that recently joined or renewed memberships with the chamber. Learn more about them by visiting the chamber’s membership directory at business.kerrvilletx.com/list.

Interested in joining the chamber? The KACOC is a resource for everything related to growing your business and networking with other professionals in the Kerrville area. The KACOC is the front door of Kerrville, and the door is always open. For more information, visit kerrvilletx.com and select “Membership Information,” then “Join the Chamber.”

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Thank you, returning members! Bronze • A & A Tire Service Inc. • Bandera Nursing & Rehab Center • The Bosworth Company • Caring Senior Services of Kerrville • Clint Orms • The Coming King Foundation • Euro-Tex • The Farm Country Club • FedEx Office • Garden of Memories Cemetery • High Five Events • Hill Country Veterans Council • Hunter House Inn & Suites • Kass Autobody • Kerr County United Way • Kerrville Area Toastmasters • Kerrville Automatic Auto Repair Center • Kerrville Host Lions Club • Kerrville Plumbing Plus • Kerrville Veterinary Clinic Ltd. • LDB Corporation • Leslie Barnett of SWBC Mortgage • Masterson Insurance • Max J. Greiner Designs • The Meadows • Michael Guerra, MD • Mount Wesley Conference Center • Powell Vacuum & Allergy • Richard J. Schneider, DDS • River Inn Resort & Conference Center • Rockscapes LLC • Rolando Lopez of Farmers Insurance • Rustic Flower Shop & Gifts • SERVPRO of The Hill Country • Sherwin-Williams • The Six S Family Limited Partnership • Steamatic of the Hill Country • TriCo Inspecting Service Inc. • Tri-County Roofing/ Remodeling

• Tots to Teens Pediatric Dentistry — Kerrville Office • West Kerr Current • Wilson & Sibert Chiropractic • Workforce Solutions Alamo Silver • Andrea ONeal of Century 21 The Hills Realty • Chris Callan of LoneStar Properties • The FIRM Services — Kerrville/Hunt Office • First Friday Wine Share • Hill Country Veterans Center • Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites Kerrville • The Hunt Store • Kerrville Morning Rotary • Kerrville Window Fashions • The Lakehouse Restaurant Inc. • Mercedes-Benz of Boerne • Rio Verde Apartments • RiverHills Moving • SWBC • The Salvation Army Ray and Joan Kroc Corps Community Center Gold • Garrett Insurance Agency Inc. • The Medicine Stop • Mike Kropp of State Farm • Raphael Community Free Clinic • Symphony of the Hills • Taylor Marketing Works • Town & Country Animal Hospital Diamond • Bank of the Hills, a Division of Comerica Bank • James Avery Craftsman Inc. • Precision Dentistry & Implants • United Hunting Heritage International Individual • Jon R. Hepner • Briana Crowl, LPC


Thank You to Our Diamond & Platinum Investors

Diamond Investors

• 103.7 The Buck & • Kerrville Public Utility Board Jam Broadcasting • Lotus Recovery Foundation • 94.3 The Rev FM & • Martin Marietta Jam Broadcasting • Moore’s Home Furnishings • Adapting Online, LLC • Native Texas Properties, LLC • Alamo Colleges • Peterson Health • Alara Strategic and Creative • Precision Dentistry and • Ashley HOMeSTORe Implants of Kerrville • Bank of the Hills, • Presbyterian Mo-Ranch a Division of Comerica Conference Center • Brookdale Guadalupe • Ragsdale Family Camps River Plaza • Randolph Brooks Federal • Calvary Temple Church Credit Union • Carlton Club Inn • Rockoff Tree Solutions • Centennial Bank • Sam’s Club • Century 21 The Hills Realty • Schreiner University • Community First National Bank • Security State Bank & Trust • Frost Bank • SRCWireless, LLC • Ronnie Gesell Construction • Tango Homes, LLC • Robert Glossop Jr. • Texas Lions Camp • H.e.B. Foods-Drug Store • United Hunting • Hill Country MHDD Centers Heritage International • Inn of the Hills Resort & • UTSA Small Business Conference Center Development Center • James Avery Craftsman, Inc. • Wal-Mart Store, Inc. #508 • Ken Stoepel Ford - Lincoln, Inc. • Wells Fargo Bank • Kerr County Federal Credit Union

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Platinum Investors • 72 Degrees Air Conditioning & Heating • Airtech A/C & Heating • All-Plastics • Ameriprise Financial Talarico and Associates • AT&T • Atmos energy • Broken Stone Pizza Co. • Buckhorn Lake R. V. Resort • Double L Feed & Back 40 Trailers • Douville, Goldman & Allen, PLLC • Farmers Insurance - Renee Smith • Goodwill Industries • Guadalupe National Bank • Heart of the Cards • Hilco Federal Credit Union • Hill Country Memorial • Hill Country Youth event Center • Rob Kelly • Kerr County Abstract & Title Company

• Laity Lodge Youth Camp H e Butt Family Foundation • Legal Shield • LeMeilleur’s RV, Truck & equipment Repair Co. • Nurturing Touch Massage • Pioneer Bank • Precision Dermatology, PA Kerrville Dermatologist • Realty executives Jaylynn Perkins • State Farm Insurance Justin Hamilton • Texas Hill Country Bank - Kerrville • Tru-Skin Dermatology • Volunteer Services Council for Kerrville State Hospital • Windstream Communications • Y.O. Ranch Resort Hotel and Conference Center • Y.O. Ranch Headquarters

Your Membership Is An Investment In Your Business The Kerrville Area Chamber of Commerce 1700 Sidney Baker St., Suite 100 • Kerrville, TX 78028 Phone 830-896-1155 / Fax 830-896-1175

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Membership

Photos courtesy of the Kerrville Area Chamber of Commerce

Ribbon cuttings

Gazelle Computers

H-E-B H-E-B celebrated its 150th curbside location across Texas, 300 Main St., with a ribbon cutting on Sept. 17. Its staff knows things can be hectic and that’s why they are making shopping trips even easier. Simply shop online, select a pick‑up time and place the order. Arrive at the H‑E‑B curbside, and they’ll load the order in the car. For more information, call 830-896-3600 or visit shop.hebtoyou.com.

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Hill Country Chiropractic & Wellness Center

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Gazelle Computers celebrated the opening of its new location, 1204 Bandera Highway, with a ribbon cutting on Aug. 21. It is ready to be its clients’ computer support team, whether it’s home or small business. From troubleshooting a vast array of computer-related issues to creating a new computer network, its broad range of services will fulfill its clients’ every need. For more information, call 830-792-2121.

Hill Country Chiropractic and Wellness Center celebrated the grand opening of its new location, 401 Junction Highway, with a ribbon cutting on Sept. 13. Unlike conventional medicine, which focuses on attempting to treat disease once it occurs, Hill Country Chiropractic and Wellness Center emphasizes improving health in an effort to reduce the risk of pain and illness in the first place. Most people would rather be healthy and avoid illness, if they could. This is one of the main reasons for the big surge in the popularity of its wellness center. For more information, call 830-896-4108 or visit kerrvillechiropractic.com.


Chamber Choice

» Essential Escape Massage Essential Escape Massage celebrated the grand opening of its new location, 448 Sidney Baker St., Suite 106, and new membership on Sept. 17. Appointments begin with a quick chat and consultation to understand clients’ needs for their bodywork session. Sessions also offer complimentary hot towels applied to select areas of the body to help ease tension and help clients relax, as well as the option of aromatherapy. For more information, call 830-315-5600 or visit essentialescapemassage.com.

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Peterson Home Care & Hospice Peterson Health welcomed the new Peterson Home Care and Hospice building, 250 Cully Drive, on Sept. 26. The new 25,000-square-foot office building serves as the office headquarters of Peterson Home Care and Hospice, which has occupied two separate and aging facilities for more than two decades. The new building and assistance for expanded cardiac and imaging services was made possible by funds raised in a capital campaign that began in winter 2015, which totaled $8.5 million. For more information, contact Peterson Home Care at 830-257-3111 or mypeterson@petersonhealth.com, or Peterson Hospice at 830-258-7799 or aives@petersonrmc.com.

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Get to Know Volunteer Spotlight

Her favorite quote:

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Photo by Chelsea M.K. Stack

Q&A with Ruth Marie Bauer Q: What is your volunteer role with the

move to Kerrville and you tell them you’re retired, they put you to work.

chamber and how long have you served?

A: I’ve been an ambassador since April 2018. Q: What other organizations have you volunteered with and for how long?

A: I serve on the board of the Kerr County Women’s Chamber; in

charge of pet therapy program at Brookdale Guadalupe River Plaza, Alpine Terrace, Hilltop Village Nursing and Rehabilitation Center, Brookdale Kerrville, Sterling House of Kerrville, Edgewater Care Center and Villagio Senior Living once a month, rotating locations each month; board member for Raphael Free Community Clinic; mission work and ministerial care team at Trinity Baptist Church; volunteer at the Kerrville Convention and Visitors Bureau; a hunt master for Texas Wildlife Association; and help the Delta Gama alum and San Antonio Lighthouse for the Blind and Visually Impaired with an Easter egg hunt for blind children in San Antonio each spring. I also served on the board for Senior Games until they disbanded.

Q: Who inspired you to start volunteering? A: Rae and Dub Haney inspired me to start volunteering. I had just

moved to Kerrville and had to have surgery on my hand, and Rae was volunteering cutting up fruit and I asked her about it, and she said,“Do you want to help?” and I said “yes.” First thing that happens when you

Q: How has volunteering impacted or changed your life? A: It’s been wonderful. When I came to Kerrville, our home had

burned to the ground and my arm was in a big brace, and Kerrville just opened its arms to me and I thought, “If there was a way that I could give back,” and that’s how I started volunteering.

Q: How is volunteering both rewarding and challenging for you? A: With the pet therapy — some don’t speak or respond but you put a little dog in their lap and they just start glowing. Being able to give back. With the Raphael Clinic all the good that it does for the community. Having enough time to do it all is a challenge.

Q: In what ways has the chamber been a resource for you as a volunteer or getting involved in community service?

A: Calling on new businesses, part of my ambassador job, learning about what they do and seeing if I can assist them.

Q: When not volunteering, where do you work or spend your time? A: I live out in the country and have right at 19 acres, and we hunt, as well as entertain people and my family who come and hunt, lots of friends from San Antonio who come in from time to time, taking care of my property, real active in my church and a patron for the Symphony of the Hills. I retired from teaching in San Antonio.

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Local Foodie Favorites

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67 restaurants enjoy chamber membership By Nancy Foster It’s fairly evident that Kerrville residents love to eat out. The city’s population is 24,000 and Kerr County hovers around 50,000, the area strongly supports dozens of dine in, take out and walk-up eateries. The Kerrville Area Chamber of Commerce lists 67 restaurants and dining outlets as members. It encourages the community to visit (or revisit) them all, including these foodie favorites listed below.

1011 Bistro For special occasions, out-of-town guests, a romantic evening or simply as a connoisseur of fine meals, whenever you crave top-notch cuisine, head to this trendy bistro at 1011 Guadalupe St., which is promoted as “the closest restaurant to the Guadalupe River,” according to Tomas Valdez, owner/manager since 2013. Whether choosing terrace dining, which seats 20, or opting for inside, which seats 58, the river view is superb. Expect exceptional meals, impeccable service and beautiful

presentations, all hallmarks of 1011 Bistro’s success. “We don’t skimp on quality,” Tomas said of menu choices that include tender steaks, succulent seafood, duck, lamb and vegetarian options. A Kerrville favorite is the fork-tender almond panko-crusted sea bass, served with Chinese black rice, roasted carrots and orange butter. Oenophiles can choose among numerous domestic or imported reds and whites. A special enticement on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays is the Bring Your Own Bottle of wine option. “Those nights, no corkage fee is charged, making this an option to enjoy a complete fine dining experience at a lesser cost,” Tomas said. Tomas values his chamber membership. “This chamber is a strong, professional institution that lends support and looks after our interests,” he said. For more information, call 830-895-1169 or visit 1011bistro.com.

Left: Photo courtesy of 1011 Bistro. Below: Tomas Valdez at his restaurant, 1011 Bistro. Photo by Nancy Foster.

This chamber is a strong, professional institution that lends support and looks after our interests.

~ Tomas Valdez, owner/manager of 1011 Bistro

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Cover story Downtown Dining

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Pint & Plow Brewing Company

Anyone hanging out for an hour here will get the essence of what Kerrville is all about.

When a newbie brewpub racks up accolades, including being named one of Travel + Leisure’s Best Local Breweries in the U.S. and listed as one of Texas Monthly’s 20 favorite Texas Brewpubs, it’s obviously doing something right, and Kerrville’s Pint and Plow Brewing Company, which opened in April 2016 at 332 Clay St., is doing just that. Jeremy Walther, co-founder and operating partner said that although the original vision for this craft brewery and lightfare restaurant was always geared toward families, today, it enjoys a mixed clientele. Expect to see students, business people, couples and families co-mingling at outside picnic tables, little kids happily decorating the sidewalk with chalk art and canine family members settled quietly under a table. Others enjoy comfortable inside dining, while others trek to the cozy coffee bar or grab a fast take-out order. “Anyone hanging out for an hour here will get the essence of what Kerrville is all about,” Jeremy said.

~ Jeremy Walther, co-founder and operating partner of Pint & Plow Brewing Company

Above and top right: Pint & Plow Brewing Company photos by Max Walther. Bottom right: Jeremy Walters, co-founder and operating partner of Pint & Plow, photo by Tom Holden.

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Cover story Downtown Dining

I think of the chamber as the voice of the community.

~ Luis Melendez, manager of Margarita’s City Mexican Restaurant

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Menu offerings include a variety of freshly-made soups, salads, sandwiches and pizza, creations of Chef Jeff Blakely who incorporates locally-sourced ingredients and organic foods whenever possible. Once the three operating partners — two of which are Tivy High School graduates — literally tested the waters of the Guadalupe and mastered the technique of processing its waters into five full-bodied specialty beers, they knew they’d found a niche needed in Kerrville. Since the doors opened, they never looked back. Jeremy said they are proud to be members of the Kerrville Area Chamber of Commerce. “We appreciate their leadership in recognizing that change and growth can be a good thing, and the importance of coming together as a community to preserve and celebrate the diversity, independent culture, natural resources and history that makes this town so special,” he said. Thanks to word of mouth, outstanding reviews, strategic marketing and a loyal customer base, this brewpub is here to stay. For more information, call 830-315-7468, email jeremy@pintandplow.com or visit pintandplow.com.

Margarita’s City Mexican Restaurant Sizzling fajitas, overstuffed tacos and flavorful enchiladas, quesadillas and burritos are among the dozens of menu selections at this family-friendly restaurant located on the

former Dairy Queen site, near the entrance ramp of I-10 at 2141 Sidney Baker St. Manager Luis Melendez said treasured family recipes appear on his menu sourced from those who have been in the restaurant business for years. Since opening on Sept. 6, 2017, a steady flow of customers from I-10 traffic, hotel overnighters and locals enjoy wellpriced meals and generous portions served in a clean and cheery South-of-the-Border setting. Go here for hearty breakfasts, lunches and dinners, and try the Kerrville favorite, “Sky Bowl,” with grilled chicken, beef and shrimp smothered with melted cheese served up with zesty pico de gallo and freshly-made tortillas. Luis mentions that Kerrville locals who “love their margaritas” also flock here for Happy Hour. A dozen thirst-quenching varieties appear on the menu, including the very refreshing Cucumber Margarita. Luis, whose father runs El Sombrero de Jalisco, said family is paramount to their success, and close and distant relatives work in various areas of both businesses, including his wife, Natalia, mother to their 1-year-old daughter, Janet, and 2-year-old son, Lorenzo. Luis is a strong advocate for the chamber. “I think of the chamber as the voice of the community. We are grateful for their support and that of the wonderful people of Kerrville,” he said. For more information, call 830-315-2141 or visit its Facebook page.

Left: Three generations, Manger of Margartia’s City Mexican Restaurant Luis Melendez, his 2-year-old son Lorenzo and his father and owner Jaime. Far left: Photos of Margarita’s City Mexican Restaurant and the burrito, taco and bean lunch combo by Chelsea M.K. Stack.

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Leadership & EDUCATION Leadership Kerr County

Q: Where in the world was LKC in September?

A: And away we go! Class No. 34 begins

Photos and story by Michael Anglin On Thursday, Sept. 13, Leadership Kerr County alumni from the past 33 years welcomed the LKC Class No. 34 at a reception in their honor, hosted by Security State Bank and Trust. The reception was a great time for the new class members to meet each other, and a wonderful time for alumni to congratulate the new leaders and share their LKC experiences with the new class. At the end of the reception, the class received information from the steering committee about their kickoff retreat. The retreat was Sept. 19-20 at the beautiful Presbyterian Mo-Ranch Assembly in Hunt. This was a great time for the class to get to know each other, learn and laugh. This group really came together as a team as they were put through many challenges, team-building games and a low ropes course. The class also started planning their team project, EasterFest 2019, where they created their committees and

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began planning the yearly event. No doubt they will make it the best event ever. Beginning Oct. 16, the class will start its monthly sessions, meeting the third Tuesday of every month, and ending in May with a graduation from the program. Keep an eye out for the blue shirts, as they make their way around many Kerrville locations each month, while meeting and learning from the people leading the city and its many businesses.

About LKC The Leadership Kerr County program is offered through the Kerrville Area Chamber of Commerce. LKC class members grow as leaders and learn what Kerr County is really all about during their monthly classes. For more information, visit kerrvilletx.com or call chamber membership director Angela North at 830-896-1155.


Leadership & EDUCATION

CoffeeTalks

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September CoffeeTalk in review By Neice Bell Austin Dickson of the Community Foundation of the Texas Hill Country gave a great presentation on how the foundation operates, and how clients can set up endowments to help support local nonprofit and charitable endeavors. Anyone interested in talking with Austin, can reach him at 830-896-8811.

Dickson

What’s Brewing Join the Kerrville Area Chamber of Commerce on Tuesday, Nov. 6 for a CoffeeTalk with Denise LeMeilleur of LeMeilleur’s RV-Truck and Equipment Repair Co. She will address the need for an employee handbook and talk about policies that every small business needs in today’s world. On Tuesday, Dec. 4, Katie Milton of Freenew, life and business coaching, will wrap up 2018 with a final CoffeeTalk. Look for pictures from, and a summary about, the October CoffeeTalk with Kenneth O’Neal of Kroneal Coaching and Training in the next issue of BusinessLink.

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About CoffeeTalks CoffeeTalks are generally on the first Milton Tuesday of every month, excluding the summer, from 8 to 9 a.m. at the chamber office. Are you a chamber member with a topic to share? Contact Angela North at 830-896-1155 or angela@kerrvilletx.com.

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Events

Mixer snapshots Story by Angela North | Photos by Tim Huchton The September After-Hours Business Mixer was sponsored by and hosted at the Inn of the Hills Hotel and Conference Center, 1001 Junction Highway. The Inn of the Hills Hotel and Conference Center is well suited for business travel, family vacations, group get-togethers and almost everything in between. The hotel features a lush courtyard and swimming pools; a 21,000-square-foot conference center; full-service restaurant, the Inn Pub, with entertainment on the weekends; and several attractions within easy driving distance. Guests can count on the Inn Café to deliver their favorite dishes with a smile. Enjoy a Hill Country dinner menu, a daily lunch buffet and a lavish Sunday brunch. Thank you to our door prize donors: Hester Window Coverings, MR Home Automation, The Apothecary Shoppe, Raphael Community Free Clinic, JAM Broadcasting and So Fast Printing. The jackpot of $900 was not won, so it will increase to $1,000 for the next mixer. Thank you to the jackpot sponsors: LeMeilleur’s RV-Truck and Equipment Repair Co.; Jeff Talarico and Associates of Ameriprise Financial; Peterson Health; Joseph Hennigan of Arden Hills Realty; Moore’s Home Furnishings; Crenwelge Automotive Group; Douville, Goldman and Allen PLLC; Broadway Bank; and Dr. Matthew Lambiase of Precision Dermatology, PA.

Retirees Tim Summerlin, Art Bell and Nick Oprea

Gregg Appel of Centennial Bank, Phillip Stacy of Habitat for Humanity and Retiree Bob Finch

Next mixer We will combine our October After-Hours Mixer with the 96th Annual Chamber Choice Awards Banquet on Thursday, Oct. 18 at Inn of the Hills, 1001 Junction Highway, which will be sponsored by Centennial Bank.

Sam Braswell, Shella Ruland and Brian Cowen of Bank of the Hills

Thank you to the September mixer host and sponsor!

Brandi Martin and Jana Ibarra of the Inn of the Hills with Scott Roberts of Market America

Roger Russell of The Bosworth Company, Jonathan Buchanan of Morrison Supply Company and Jeff Mitchell of Alpha Granite

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Please join us in extending a word of “Thanks!” to these businesses for sponsoring the major events held in 2018 by the Kerrville Area Chamber of Commerce. Because of their generosity and support, we were able to continue to educate and serve our membership and community about shared opportunities, issues and challenges.

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Chamber events

Last chance to register for the gala Story by Chelsea M.K. Stack | Photo by Michael Anglin

From left, Chamber Ambassador President Janie Altgelt, Chairman of the Board Gregg Appel, Chamber Intern and Schreiner University Student Rachel Barringer, Chamber Ambassador Kathy LeStourgeon of Advanced Insurance Group, Chamber Vice President and COO Rachel London, Chamber President and CEO Walt Koenig and Museum of Western Art Volunteer MG Koenig inside the main gallery at the MOWA.

There’s still time to register for the 96th Annual Chamber Choice Awards Banquet. The Kerrville Area Chamber of Commerce’s Boots and Bling Gala is from 5:30 to 9 p.m. on Thursday, Oct. 18 in the Inn of the Hills Hotel and Conference Center’s grand ballroom, 1001 Junction Highway. The banquet will begin with cocktails and a photobooth at 5:30 p.m., followed by dinner, awards and a drawing, as well as live and silent auctions at 7 p.m. Valet parking will be available and western chic attire is encouraged, but not required. The menu will include grilled chef’s cut chicken breast with peach salsa, topped with Gulf shrimp skewers, roasted fingerling potatoes, haricot vert and triple delight cake for dessert. Guests are encouraged to bring $20 for a chance to win a luxury table with a private server. If their table is drawn, and they’ve paid the $20, table guests will move to a premium table, where everyone will be served Texas raised filet mignon with Gulf shrimp skewers, roasted fingerling potatoes and haricot vert. The chamber will present the following awards: Business Person of the Year, the Mary C. Williams Memorial Volunteer of the Year and Ambassador of the Year, as well as recognize businesses that have achieved 25 or 50 years of continuous chamber membership. The Kerr County Women’s Chamber will present the Woman of the Year, and The Kerrville Daily Times will present its Bill Dozier Citizen of the Year award. Individual tickets, or the Brass Buckle, are $75. The event is open to the public. For more information, call 830-896-1155 or email rachel@kerrvilletx.com.

Community Shred Day slated Nov. 2 Story by Angela North | Photo by Tom Holden The Kerrville Area Chamber of Commerce will host a Community Shred Day from 8 to 11 a.m. , or until the truck is full, on Friday, Nov. 2 in the River Hills Mall parking lot behind Belk, off Cully Drive. Anyone who wishes to participate can drop off papers that need to be shredded. KACOC members get the first two boxes free, and each additional box is $5, while non-members must pay $5 per box with a maximum of 10 boxes. Sponsors include Republic Services, Condor Document Services and the River Hills Mall, but the chamber is still looking for a major sponsor for this event. If interested in being a major sponsor or for more information, contact Angela at 830-896-1155 or angela@kerrvilletx.com.

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Events

November EVENTS

October EVENTS

Calendar

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Saturday Swap Meet & Market Days

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8 a.m.–3 p.m.

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Chamber Choice Awards Banquet: Boots & Bling

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Inn of the Hills Hotel and Conference Center’s grand ballroom, 1001 Junction Highway | 896-1155 or rachel@kerrvilletx.com | kerrvilletx.com

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Kerrville Chamber of Commerce Shred Day

10

River Hills Mall parking lot, 200 Sidney Baker St. | 896-1155 or info@kerrvilletx.com

15

6-7:30 p.m.

JAM Broadcasting Group, 2125 Sidney Baker St. | info@firstfridaywineshare.com | firstfridaywineshare.com

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5:30–7:30 p.m.

Downtown Kerrville | 739-2519 or wrector@ktc.com | downtownkerrville.com

Inn of the Hills Hotel and Conference Center, 1001 Junction Highway | 955-5433 or rwkcreservations@gmail. com | rwkctx.org

Thursday

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Brown bag lunch meeting with local military veterans

Saturday Family Free Day 10 a.m.–4 p.m.

Museum of Western Art, 1550 Bandera Highway | 896-2553 or gsimon@mowatx.com | museumofwesternart.com

Union Church, 101 Travis St. | 792-2203 or mbaker@co.kerr.tx.us

Saturday 3rd Annual Hill Country Art Feast

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5:30-8 p.m.

8–11 a.m.

First Friday Wine Share

Republican Women of Kerr County Luncheon

11:30 a.m.–1 p.m.

5–9 p.m.

Friday

Harvest Moon Ladies Night Out

11:15 a.m.–1 p.m.

Hill Country Youth Event Center, 3785 Texas 27 | 895-7524, 370-3614 or 459-6198 | kerrmarketdays.org

Thursday

Friday

Saturday Swap Meet & Market Days 8 a.m.–3 p.m.

Hill Country Youth Event Center, 3785 Texas 27 | 895-7524, 370-3614 or 459-6198 | kerrmarketdays.org

After-Hours Business Mixer

Republican Women of Kerr County Luncheon 11:15 a.m.-1 p.m.

Tucker Hall, St. Peter’s Episcopal Church, 320 St. Peter St. | 257-8162 or office@ stpeterskerrville.com | stpeterskerrville.com

Thursday

Friday

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Inn of the Hills Hotel and Conference Center, 1001 Junction Highway | 955-5433 or rwkcreservations@gmail.com

Saturday Family Free Day 10 a.m.–4 p.m.

Ken Stoepel Ford, 400 Sidney Baker St. | 896-1155 or info@kerrvilletx.com | kerrvilletx.com

Museum of Western Art, 1550 Bandera Highway | 896-2553 or gsimon@mowatx.com | museumofwesternart.com

Fall Ladies Night Out

Thursday

5:15–6:30 p.m.

5:30-7:30 p.m.

Downtown Kerrville | 739-2519 or wrector@ktc.com | downtownkerrville.com

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Brown bag lunch meeting with local military veterans 11:30 a.m.–1 p.m.

Union Church, 101 Travis St. | 792-2203 or mbaker@co.kerr.tx.us

Want to add an event? Chamber members can post an event in BusinessLink by emailing angela@kerrvilletx.com.

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Snowmen Weekly EVENTS are Coming!

Tuesdays

Thursdays

Kerrville Host Lions Club Kerrville Morning Rotary Noon–1 p.m.

6:45–8 a.m.

Kerrville Kroc Center, 201 Holdsworth Drive | 844-253-4539 | e-clubhouse.org/ sites/kerrvillehosttx

Kerrville Kroc Center, 201 Holdsworth Drive | 895-7650 | kerrvillemorningrotary.org

Wednesdays Rotary Club of Kerrville 11:45 a.m.–1 p.m.

Inn of the Hills Hotel & Conference Center, 1001 Junction Highway | kerrvillerotary@ gmail.com | kerrvillerotary.org

Finds 25¢ Sale Noon–1:30 p.m.

Kiwanis Club of Kerrville 11:45 a.m.–1 p.m.

Kerrville Kroc Center, 201 Holdsworth Drive | kiwanisclubofkerrville@gmail.com | facebook.com/kerrvillekiwanis

Fridays Prayer Chaplain Tour Guides 2–4:30 p.m.

Victorious Walk Ministries, 516 Quinlin St. | 830-315-3463 or chris@findsresale.org | findsresale.org

The Coming King Sculpture Prayer Gardens, 520 Benson Drive | 928-7774 or office@thecomingkingfoundation.org | thecomingkingfoundation.org

Friends of the Library Book Sale

Kerrville Farmers Market

1–3 p.m. and 10 a.m.-4 p.m. on the second Saturday of each month Butt-Holdsworth Memorial Library, 505 Water St. | 895-0592 or fobhml@gmail.com

4–7 p.m. every Friday April-Oct. and 3 p.m.-dark the first Friday Nov.-March A.C. Schreiner Home, 529 Water St. | 928-4261 or kerrvillefm@gmail.com | kerrvillefarmersmarket.com

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