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Stephanie Raudales Special Project & Event Coordinator 903.237.4013 sraudales@longviewtx.com
Suzanne Brown Senior Vice President 903.237.4003 sbrown@longviewtx.com
David Jochum Business & Leadership Development Director 903.237.4023 djochum@longviewtx.com
Misty Amaya Investor Relations 903.237.4041 mamaya@longviewtx.com
Ana Arroyo New Membership Sales & Retention 903.237.4009 aarroyo@longviewtx.com
Bianca Adams Investor Support 903.237.4000 chamber@longviewtx.com
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2020 YEAR OF CHAMBER EVENTS SEPTEMBER 7..................................................................................................... Labor Day – Office Closed 15.................................................................................. VIRTUAL TXOGA Energy Summit 16.................................................................................. WUL: Wellington Grande Apartments 17-18......................................................................................................................LL Retreat 21..................................................................................................................Executive Board 22............................................................................ VIRTUAL BAH: Heart’sWay Hospice 22..................................................................................................................... Chamber 101 23.......................................................................................................TRC Training & Kick-off 29.................................................................................................................. Capitol Connect OCTOBER 2........................................................................................ Chamber Classic Golf Tournament 6.............................................................................................. VIRTUAL Part 1: DC Fly-In 6............................................................................................. VIRTUAL Candidate Forum 13............................................................................ VIRTUAL Elected Officials Reception 12-16.........................................................................................Chamber of Commerce Week 21........................................................................................................ WUL: Gamesters HUB 22.................................................................................................................... Board Meeting 22..................................................................................................................... Chamber 101 27................................................. VIRTUAL BAH: Copper Tree Retreat Massage Medspa NOVEMBER 4..........................................WUL: Courtyard by Marriott 11.......................................................... State of the City 16............................................ Executive Board Meeting 17...................................BAH: Jim Bartlett Fine Jewelry 18........................................................TRC Victory Party 26-27................................. Thanksgiving – Office Closed
AH: Business After Hours WUL: Wake Up Longview BA: Business Advocacy LL: Leadership Longview ED: Education : Virtual
DECEMBER 2............................................................... Chamber 101 9........................................................ Holiday Reception 16..........................................................Executive Board 24-25..........................Christmas Holiday – Office Closed
2020 Officers
Dana Parr Chairman of the Board Advanta Insurance Partners Chuck King Past Chairman of the Board Chick-fil-A Kevin Hood Chairman Elect Texas Bank and Trust
Vice Chairs
Jessica LaRue Chairman of Finance Harbour Smith Harris & Merritt PC Ron Hutchison Vice Chairman Conterra Networks Sam Neale Vice Chairman Napps Technology Corporation Bo Rogers Vice Chairman Rogers Law Firm
Directors
Jim Green Eastman Chemical Company Texas Operations David Hayes Hayes RV Center
Please check our online calendar for updates on new resource webinars addressing topics to navigate the new business environment.
Dr. Roger Johnson Texas Office Leasing
Current Chamber Calendar All dates are subject to change.
Wade Johnson Johnson & Pace Incorporated
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State of the City Wednesday - November 11, 2020 3:00 - 4:00 pm DR. ANDY MACK City of Longview Mayor
PRESENTING SPONSOR: GOLD SPONSORS: AAON Coil Products Inc | Komatsu | VeraBank SILVER SPONSORS:
Rodney Overman Henry & Peters, P.C. Mark Robinson AEP Southwestern Electric Power Company
Appointed Directors
Todd Hancock CHRISTUS Good Shepherd Health System Kristen Ishihara District 4 - Longview City Council Bill Stoudt Gregg County Judge Meredith Todd R. Lacy Services, LTD
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THREE NEW PRODUCTS to HELP Businesses Recruit & Retain Talent!
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I am excited to announce the launch of our new Talent Tool Kit which includes a relocation website, video, and our new VIRTUAL interactive relocation magazine LongviewNOW!
Talent attraction and retention continues to be at the top of most conversations when our team asks investors, “what keeps you up at night?”. Companies are looking for cutting edge, first class tools to use when selling Longview. That is why we are launching our LongviewNOW! tool kit. Currently, there are three (3) pieces in the LongviewNOW! toolkit: website, video, and magazine.
The toolkit is focused on telling our why:
• Why we love living in Longview?
• How can I get connected?
• What is it like living in Longview?
Conversations began after an InterCity trip to Waco to build a site focused on our quality of life to attract and retain talent. That is when M. Robert’s Digital entered the picture. They had already begun working on the Chamber’s new website. The amount of information historically kept on the website made it clunky and difficult to use. By keeping the Chamber’s website focused on our “Why, How, and What” this allowed us to begin working on LongviewNOW! Working with the creative Forbes&Butler, a logo was designed reflecting the energy and freshness we wished to convey. The site officially launched on Friday, August 21st. Before the reveal, several companies from across the community provided critical input on what they believed needed to be included. Another big thank you goes to Conterra Networks! Keith Lloyd and Tracy Vincent approached the Chamber about how to best promote ALL events hosted by area organizations. Again, thanks to M. Roberts Digital, we were able to build on their event calendar. The event calendar will be an exciting piece to the website! Users can easily enter their information for submission. The best news is the same calendar is used for @PLAY and The Longview-News Journal! Another benefit of working with M. Roberts Digital is the website not only has great content, but it utilizes targeted keywords which drives visitor engagement. By the end of October, the website will feature a video showcasing our great outdoors and quality of life. The video is being produced by Tye Jackson Pictures. Companies will have access to the video to use as part of their recruitment strategy.
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To complement the website and video is a new interactive magazine which will become the virtual front door of the Chamber to attract talent to the Longview area. LongviewNOW! will be designed by Encore Multimedia, and they will produce a professional feature piece that will be available on the NEW official relocation website www.nowlongview.com as well as the Chamber website. The magazine/guide will be in an E-book form and published on the ISSUU platform. Two editions will be published annually and marketed utilizing targeted Google Ads, Facebook ads, and programmatic advertising. A terrific feature will be on the landing page of LongviewNOW! Visitors to the site will be able to enter their information and instantly download the magazine or have it emailed to them. Both issues will have a follow-up feature for individuals seeking to move to the area. Benefits include increased interaction with content, advertisers can include rich content with videos, hyperlinks, and/or QR codes, instantaneous access, portable and convenient, global presence, costefficient, digital analytics to help us better understand user behavior and usage statistics, sustainability, and ease of use! Plus, a great benefit to advertisers is contact information collected will be emailed to advertisers at NO additional charge. Talent attraction and retention of employees is important to our companies and that is why we want to provide tools to help YOU be successful.
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Advocacy Strengthening Longview by Advocating for Local Business
VOTE! LET YOUR VOICE BE HEARD!
WHY VOTE?
Our democracy, our republic, is based on a social contract creating a political order that benefits the individuals involved: our citizens. But this contract is legitimate only to the extent that they fulfill on their part of the agreement. Part of that agreement is to vote. Now is the time to choose the leaders in our city, our state and our country.
You have the right and you have a voice. Voting gives you a voice in government. The popular tendency to express oneself through social media does not change law or leadership; only your vote has that power. Women, underrepresented groups and young people fought hard for this right. Even today there are countries where people still fight for this right.
“Freedom is never more than one generation away from extinction. We didn’t pass it to our children in the bloodstream. It must be fought for, protected, and handed on for them to do the same.” – Ronald Reagan
• Do you want to have elected officials in office who represent your needs and concerns? VOTE. • Candidates make determinations for funding. VOTE for those who support causes important to you. • “The millennial generation (consisting of 80 million people and growing) is lazy!” Fight the stereotype – VOTE.
“Life is never easy. There is work to be done and obligations to be met—obligations to truth, to justice, and to liberty.” – John F. Kennedy
• Our government is designed on citizen participation – if you do not VOTE, someone else will make these decisions for you. How independent is that?
To fulfill on your part of the social contract of being a citizen of these United States, create a plan for voting in the fall election. It is your duty to take part in the process of selecting leadership; of following the rules to make that happen; of ensuring you are registered; that you have a plan to vote; and that you vote.
• Do you want to change education? VOTE for local and state school board members who set public education policy and budgets.
• Elected officials decide how to spend your hard-earned tax money. VOTE for those who you agree with their point of view.
CREATE YOUR PLAN TO VOTE 3 Check your registration – www.VoteTexas.gov
• Do you need a good job? Think pay equity, fairness in hiring, and workplace safety. VOTE. • Crime prevention, laws and enforcement, safe and affordable housing, transportation, schools, parks and recreation and the Comprehensive Plan. VOTE for the betterment of your community.
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3 Check identification requirements – www.votetexas.gov/register-to-vote/need-id.html
• Voter Registration is due October 5, 2020 in order to vote in the November election.
3 Check when you can vote and where – RESOURCES: Gregg County Elections Office – www.GREGGcountyvotes.com
• Election Day is November 3, 2020.
• Early voting is October 19-30, 2020.
Encourage your friends and neighbors to vote. Research the candidates to make an informed decision. Do not rely on
Smith County Elections Office – www.SMITH-county.com/government/departments/elections/voter-registration Harrison County Election Office – www.HARRISONcountytexas.org/elections
social media to fill the knowledge void. Research the candidates and the issues and listen to both sides of an argument. Watch the debates, review candidate web sites, review voting guides, review state legislators website for those in office. LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS GUIDE my.lwv.org/texas/voters-guide
First Time Voter Checklist – www.vote411.org/first-time-voter-checklist
VOTE 411 www.vote411.org
Make a plan to vote early and have a back-up plan if something impedes your progress that day.
COUNCIL ON FOREIGN RELATIONS CAMPAIGN 2020 www.cfr.org/election2020 Become better informed in order to make an educated decision on your positions and how you choose to vote.
Now is the time to Vote and Let Your Voice Be Heard! “A nation of sheep will beget a government of wolves.” – Edward R. Murrow “The vote is the most powerful instrument ever devised by man for breaking down injustice and destroying the terrible walls which imprison men because they are different from other men.” – Lyndon B. Johnson
“The ignorance of one voter in a democracy impairs the security of all.” – John F. Kennedy “I am a firm believer in the people. If given the truth, they can be depended upon to meet any national crisis. The great point is to bring them the real facts.” – Abraham Lincoln
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STATE OF THE CITY - November 11, 2020
Vote Early – Take advantage of early voting. Life happens and last-minute
Longview Mayor, Dr. Andy Mack, will take the virtual stage Powering Your Community on Wednesday, November 11, 2020, to present his annual
issues can impede voting on the actual Election Day.
Election Day – be prepared for long lines and a long wait. Wear a mask, State of the City Address. Elected officials, business leaders take hand sanitizer and a snack. Be patient and stay in line to vote. North Texas & East Texas and community leaders will come together to celebrate the Voting is important to your future. Understanding some of the history, accomplishments of the Longview Community and discuss the reasons why and how you can get involved will empower you to vote and persuade others to engage in their civic rights. Ultimately, Your Vote Matters. Engage in the selection of leaders.
#YourVoteMatters Featured Speakers include:
TEXAS OIL AND GAS SUMMIT - SEPTEMBER 15, 2020
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Featured Speakers include:
“I invite you to attend the 2020 State of the City Business meeting hosted by the Longview Chamber of Commerce. It is my honor to serve Longview. I hope you will join me as we discuss where we’ve been over the past year and where we are headed into the future.” Tuesday, September 15, 2020 PRESENTING SPONSOR: 10:00 AM - 10:45 AM GOLD SPONSORS: AAON Coil Products Inc | Komatsu | VeraBank REGISTER HERE SILVER SPONSORS: Austin Bank | Barksdale Federal Credit Union Henry & Peters PC
Powering Your Community
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the future opportunities and challenges that we face. The meeting will be held virtually from 3:00 - 4:00 p.m.
The Honorable Glenn Hegar Comptroller of Public Accounts
The Honorable Michael Burgess (R-TX 26)
Tuesday, September 15, 2020 10:00 AM - 10:45 AM
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Join us online for a lively discussion covering just how important the oil and natural gas industry in the North Texas and East Texas areas is to the success of your community, your state and your nation.
ReachThis out years to theevent Longview of Commerce at willChamber take place Suzanne Brown at 903.237.4003 | sbrown@longviewtx.com "Virtually"
EAST TEXAS COALITION - February 22-23, 2021 Thank you to our Event & TEXAS ENERGY DAY -Sponsors! February 2021 10:00 24, a.m.
A TEXAS LEGISLATIVE UPDATE The Chamber
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travels to Austin as an East Texas Region, meeting faceIndividual Reservation $20 featuring VIRTUAL CAPITOL CONNECT - September 29, 10:00 a.m. to-face with our elected officials on the issues that matter most to your Join us as we advocate for regional business. The East Texas Coalition is made up of Chambers of Commerce Thank you to our Series Sponsors! Thank you to our Event Sponsors! public policy affecting our East Texas from Smith andReservations Gregg Counties. In order toonline: strengthen the regional voice, required. Sign up KilgoreChamber.com/Events Calendar business community. Expect to hear Longview and Tyler embarked on a joint effort 7 years ago to combine their to lmorgan@kilgorechamber.com timely information and legislative legislative tripsRSVP to Austin. This partnership has proven to be extremely or call 903-984-5022 updates on the upcoming 87th Leg- successful in Watkins positioning our combined legislative priorities. This program If you have any questions or are interested in sponsorship opportunities, please contact Olivia at owatkins@txoga.org islative Sessions. We are anticipat- provides participants Jointhe usopportunity as we advocate to hear for from a variety of state agency Sen. Bryan Hughes Rep. Cole Hefner Rep. Matt Schaefer DISTRICT 1 DISTRICT 6 DISTRICT 5 public policytransportation, affecting ing a robust conversation with our leaders on key regional topics such as water, and air quality, with East Texas business local legislators! This is a regional an allotted time forour private meetings. Relationships are built with elected community. Expect to hear event brought by Kilgore, Lindale, officials as well as face-to-face meetings via member travel to Austin. The timely information and legislative on the Longview, and Tyler Chambers of Legislative Reception includes updates State Representatives and Senators as well upcoming 87th Legislative Commerce! as over 100 state agencies commissioners and key staff, providing an Sessions. We are anticipating a opportunity to showcase East Texas’s regional robust conversation with efforts our and build relationships [ REGISTER HERE ] Rep. Chris Paddie Rep. Travis Clardy Rep. Jay Dean local legislators! between these entities. Attendees are encouraged to stay over on February DISTRICT 9 DISTRICT 11 DISTRICT 7 24 to attend Texas Energy Day, a legislative day at the Capitol.
The Honorable Glenn Hegar Comptroller of Public Accounts
The Honorable Michael Burgess (R-TX 26)
Join us online for a lively discussion covering just how important the oil and natural gas industry in the North Texas and East Texas areas is to the success of your community, your state and your nation.
If you have any questions or are interested in sponsorship opportunities, please contact Olivia Watkins at owatkins@txoga.org
hosted by East Texas Coalition VIRTUAL CANDIDATE FORUM - October 6, 2020
Meet the candidates for City Council District 3 and find out where they Lindale Area Chamber of Commerce, standKilgore on issuesChamber important toof theCommerce, community. The virtual candidate forum is open to everyone. Longview Chamber CANDIDATES: of Commerce, & Tyler Area Chamber of Commerce
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We will be utilizing GoToMeeting. Once you sign up and pay for the Webinar, Part I: Virtual is October 6, 2020, 9-10:30 a.m. you will be sent the login registration information.
VIRTUAL ELECTED OFFICIALS RECEPTION - October 13, 2020
Join us for the Virtual Elected Officials Reception on October 13! Take a break to thank our elected officials who work hard and sacrifice their personal lives in pursuit of improving our communities. PRESENTING SPONSOR: Eastman Chemical Company-Texas Operations GOLD SPONSORS: Gans & Smith Insurance Agency, Inc. | NCIC Inmate Communications Linebarger Goggan Blair & Sampson, LLP Upshur Rural Electric Cooperative Corporation MUSIC SPONSOR: Harbour, Smith, Harris & Merritt, PC
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Part II: Fly-in is March 9-12, 2021
The Chamber travels to Washington D.C., meeting face-to-face with our elected officials on the issues that matter most to your business. This program provides participants the opportunity to hear from a variety of federal agency leaders on key topics such as water, transportation, and air quality, with an allotted time for meetings with federal elected officials. A Virtual meeting is scheduled for October 6, 2020, 9-10:30 a.m., with the fly-in scheduled March 9-12, 2021. BRIEFING SPONSORS: R. Manley Enterprises | Linebarger Goggan Blair & Sampson LLP Joyce Crane SUPPORTING SPONSOR: Conterra Networks
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October 2, 2020 12:30 p.m. Pinecrest Country Club The annual Chamber Classic Golf Tournament is happening soon, and you can be a volunteer! [ CLICK HERE TO VOLUNTEER ] The tournament will take place Friday, October 2, 2020 at Pinecrest Country Club. There will be a shotgun start of 12:30 PM. ............................................................. For more information contact David Jochum djochum@longviewtx.com TITLE SPONSOR:
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To learn more about the Leadership Longview program contact David Jochum @ djochum@longviewtx.com www.LongviewChamber.com
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COMPANY BENEFITS: • Access to 1000+ businesses / various avenues of contact with your target audiences
During this time, over 80 volunteers reach out to many of the 1,100 Longview Chamber investors to help them determine how to effectively use marketing dollars to support the programs of the Chamber that support their business interests. Aligning marketing strategies by sponsoring Chamber events and programs can give businesses the publicity and brand recognition needed in a positive and receptive environment. The dollars secured during the TRC are used to support the strategic plan of the Longview Chamber of Commerce through its advocacy and programming efforts, R.E.A.C.H. This year’s TRC will be chaired by Dana Parr, with Advanta Insurance Partners. Joining Dana as Vice Chairmen are Jennifer Harper with Texas Bank and Trust, Danette Heffner with VeraBank, and John Nustad with Southside Bank. Members have already begun contacting staff and volunteers about their interest to participate this year. Don’t miss your opportunity to be a part of this exciting and rewarding event! Contact a member of the leadership team or staff for more details!
• Opportunities to gain name recognition, provide interactive experiences, and promote your company during Chamber events and programs • Match your mission with Chamber initiatives that seek to further the Longview business environment and community-at-large • Effectively use your marketing dollars to support the programs of the Chamber that support your specific business interests
VOLUNTEERS BENEFITS: • Make new business contacts • Advance career goals through business development • Learn marketing and sales skills • Utilize a new avenue to approach their existing client base • Promote a greater community vision through Chamber initiatives
How TRC Benefits You: Our Chamber Members The 2020 Total Resource Campaign, our main source for funding the work we do on behalf of the business community, is set to begin in September. Now is your opportunity to be a part of the work the Longview Chamber of Commerce is doing to grow our community while marketing for your own business. Our TRC staff liaison, Stephanie Raudales, is ready to discuss sponsorship opportunities that will best serve your company’s goals and values.
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I had the pleasure of presenting the Manufacturer Of The Year award at the Longview Chamber’s Annual Banquet two years ago. This was an opportunity offered through one of their sponsorships, which allowed me to put my company’s name, and my face, in front of hundreds of people in the local community.
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2020-2021 Every Child Has Access Resource Guide Released Online! Over the past few years, key stakeholders, in partnership with Chamber staff, have been researching best practices to increase student employment success and career-readiness skills. Our business community recognizes the
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During discussions with local school superintendents, one of the needs identified was a resource manual which could be used by counselors, parents, and students. The purpose of the guide is to provide area resources that our youth and their families could utilize for solutions. The resource guide, entitled Every Child Has Access (ECHA), has a chart and directory of agencies and organizations families can turn to for help and guidance for needs that range from learning differences to tangible supplies to recreation opportunities. In addition, it identifies keys for success at every phase of a student’s life while in school. The ECHA Resource Guide, virtual only for the first time, debuted at the Longview Chamber of Commerce’s Partners in Education Virtual Conference on August 10,and is available at no cost to anyone. This magazine can be found on the Longview Chamber of Commerce website at –
[ EVERY CHILD HAS ACCESS ] All ads and Chamber member directory listings click straight through to their websites for user convenience. This publication would not be possible without the help from our committed investors:
Copeland Insurance Group | Special Health Resources for Texas Inc. To obtain your free digital copy of the 2020-2021 Every Child Has Access Resource Guide, please text ECHA to 903-237-4000 or scan the QR code here.
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Silver Star Animal Assisted Therapy/Silver Paws 510 E Loop 281 Ste. 267B Longview, TX 75605 (903) 720-2068 www.silverpawstx.com
Thank you to Austin Bank for sponsoring the Chamber’s 2020 Ribbon Cuttings!
Coffee & T’s, LLC PO Box 3936 Longview, TX 75606 (903) 237-9625 www.coffeeandtsmobile.com
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NEW MEMBERS CLICK ON business names to link to Chamber membership directory information or link directly to their business website. Books & Barrels 206 N Center St Longview TX 75601 (903) 265-9205 facebook.com/booksandbarrelslongviewtx
Gas and Supply 105 Rothrock Building 2 Longview TX 75602 (903) 653-0999
Christian Heritage Classical School of Longview 2715 FM 1844 Longview TX 75605 (903) 663-4151 www.chcslongview.com Express Lawn & Tree Service 200 Lawrence st Kilgore TX 75662 (903) 917-2678 www.express-lawn-tree-service.business.site
Optimize Chiropractic 2393 H G Mosley Pkwy Suite 100 Building 3 Longview TX 75604 (903) 987-0240 www.optimize-chiropractic.com
Wiseman Ministries, Inc. P O Box 1207 Longview TX 75606 (903) 553-0952 www.wisemanministries.com Mutual of America Financial Group 222 Las Colinas Blvd West Ste 550E Irving TX 75039 (972) 556-2371 Operation Unbroken 1747 W Loop 281 Longview TX 75604 (907) 433-9111 www.operationunbroken.com
Four Corners Development, LLC 3556 S. Culpepper Circle Suite 4 Springfield MO 65804 (417) 882-1701 www.4cornersdevelopmentllc.com
United Country H5 Auction & Realty 401 Magrill St Longview TX 75601 (903) 686-0636 www.h5auctionandrealty.com UT Tyler University Academy 3201 N Eastman Rd Longview TX 75605 (903) 730-3988 www.uttia.org/schools/longview Workforce Solutions East Texas 2430 S High St Longview TX 75602 (903) 747-1348 www.easttexasworkforce.org
MILESTONE ANNIVERSARIES SEPTEMBER/OCTOBER 2020 5 Years Hospitality Health ER SDI Realty Pathway Church BOSS Crane & Rigging Longview Christian School & Early Learning Center
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Ken Martin Audiology Skeeter Products Inc The Brown Duck Morgan Stanely Wealth Management - The James Group
A#1 Trophies & Plaques Spring Hill ISD
East Texas Acoustical Inc.
Skinner’s Grocery & Market
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State Farm Insurance -Bob Bassett
The Ward Agency - A Division of Hub Agency
Starz Entertainment Lakeport Economic Development Corporation Harbour Smith Harris & Merritt PC Brookridge Internal Medicine Associates, PA Chuck’s Travel Coaches
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Highridge Church Longview
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Horaney’s Inc. Louis Morgan Drug #1 Gillespie Coatings Inc.
Gans & Smith Insurance Agency Inc. Midco Sling of East Texas Cotton Patch Cafe Mark E. Dulweber PC
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Work with other stakeholders in Longview and use the City’s Comprehensive Plan to aid in the transformation of underutilized areas of our community.
Seek new and innovative ideas that improve access to basic and advanced educational opportunities with the cradle-to-career collective impact to help our citizens reach their potential and become skilled contributors to our highly-educated workforce.
Advocate for legislation that promotes business and industry, economic development, job creation, and community quality of life at the local, state, and federal levels of government.
Seek to play an increasing role in bringing stakeholders to the table and continue to build a network that fosters an environment where our agencies, government, and employers work in concert to build a thriving community for future generations.
Through the power of the collective impact of our member businesses, HealthyVIEW aims to advocate for real, tangible solutions to create a culture of health for our community.
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LONGVIEW’S FIRST FIBER CONNECTIONS ARE COMING Sparklight Business is introducing fiber internet to our area – and that means progress for your business.
You won’t want to miss out on being the first residents in this gorgeous historical building that has been fully refurbished into apartments!
Simply put, fiber delivers the fastest speeds possible – speeds that far outpace DSL and cable. In fact, our Piranha Fiber service will feature plans capable of 5 Gig speeds. For the first time, your business will soon: • Upload and download with symmetrical speeds • Experience 99.9% uptime • Power every device with bandwidth left over • Move massive amounts of data instantly
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House of Hope a Shelter for Homeless Women, Children & Teenage Girls.We are located at 3011 W. Marshall Ave Longview, Texas. We were founded on February 6, 2006 by Rev. Helen Johnson. We are not affiliated with or associated with any other shelter, mission or ministry and is funded solely by community donations. Outer Court Ministries, Inc. D.B.A. House of Hope operates under its own 501 ©3 nonprofit status. A Board of Directors oversees all donations and how they are distributed. Vision of House of Hope
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It is our sincere desire to minister to the spiritual needs of women while meeting their physical needs. We pray the decisions they make today will be for a better life, based on the hope they have today, not based on yesterday’s circumstances, where decisions were made from broken hearts, shattered dreams and lost hope.
House of Hope Women is a faith-based program dedicated to helping women from all walks of life with a variety of needs.
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Tuesday, September 15, 2020 10:00 AM - 10:45 AM
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House of Hope provides and operates a safe house for women in need of emergency and residential shelter.
Qualifications- Any woman without a home can become a client of House of Hope. Our Mission-is to be a place for women and their children to come in out of the weather, eat a nutritious meal, and rest, as we minister the Word of God. We offer a variety of classes: Two Bible Study classes daily
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GED (Readiness and tutoring Parenting Classes (RezilientKidz Curriculum) Craft Classes – “Pillows of Hope” Cancer Center Volunteers are the heartbeat of our ministry- Should you want to volunteer we have many areas that you would be able to serve, give us a call and we will be happy to get you positioned.
* We are always in need for monthly meal sponsors, If you have a group, organization, church, Social organization, give us a call we would love to have you host a meal. We serve over 7,000 meals monthly. If you are someone you know needs our service, please contact us at 903-295-0904, email us at ocmhoh1941@hopeforwomen.org; or visit our website at www.ahopeforwomen.org.
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Christian Heritage Classical School exists to partner with the home to provide excellent Christ-centered, classical education to develop biblical reasoning and a desire in each student to savor God and serve his fellow man.
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