January 2022 | Vol 17 Issue 1
We’re Celebrating 100 Years of Business & Community Leadership
Did you know that 2022 is our Centennial Celebration? Throughout the year, the Chamber celebrates our past, present and what’s next for our exciting future. Since 1922, we’ve been working hard for our businesses and community – we have a passion for that. It’s a proud history of leadership and action and being your seat at the regional table. We appreciate your membership and support and invite you to celebrate our successes with us this year! Learn more in this month’s cover story. See Story on Page 4
W HAT ’ S IN TH IS I SSUE ? 3 ������������Chamber Staff & Board of Directors 4 �����������We’re Celebrating 100 Years of Business & Community Leadership 6 ����������� 2022 Centennial Celebration | We Appreciate Our Members! 8 ����������� Introducing the 2022 Small Business Council 8 ����������� 2021 Small Business of the Quarter Award Winners 9 �����������Chamber Selects Michelle Wynn Ambassador of the Quarter 10 �������Chamber Partners with Rogers Public Schools CTE to Develop Career Education Addressing Workforce Demands
12 ��������We’re Helping Entrepreneurs Do Business 14 ��������The Road Ahead | 2021 Legislative Session 16 ��������December Art on the Bricks Art Walk Promoted The Art of Shopping Local #ShopNWA 18 ��������Focus on the Community Articles • Rogers Historical Museum Announces New Exhibit - “Thrift Style” • Arkansas Public Theatre Hosting Second Rogers Short Film Festival • Walmart AMP Announces Variety of 2022 Shows • Pig Trail Harley-Davidson Donation Helps Nine Local Nonprofits in Hard-hit Fundraising Year
24 ������NWA Emerging Leaders Offers Mix of Business & Fun in 2022 25 ������Chamber’s Member Engagement Committee Celebrates 6th Year 26 ������New Members & Ribbon Cuttings | November 2021 Rogers-Lowell Area Chamber of Commerce 317 West Walnut Street Rogers, Arkansas 72756 P: (479) 636-1240 F: (479) 636-5485 2
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CHAM BE R S TAFF Raymond Burns, CCE President/CEO rburns@rogerslowell.com
Brad Phillips Senior Vice President of Marketing Communications brad@rogerslowell.com
Karen Wagaman Vice President of Downtown Development karen@rogerslowell.com
Kelly Parker, TMP Director of Marketing & Communications | Visit Rogers kelly@rogerslowell.com
J.R. Shaw, IOM Executive Director/Executive Vice President | Visit Rogers jr@rogerslowell.com
Jon Moran Senior Vice President of Government Affairs jon@rogerslowell.com
Nick Smith Creative Services Director nick@rogerslowell.com
Luke Wiggins, TMP Director of Sales | Visit Rogers luke@rogerslowell.com
Katie Burns Vice President of Operations katie@rogerslowell.com
Ross Phillips Senior Vice President of Community Development ross@rogerslowell.com
Loretta Gomez Finance Manager loretta@rogerslowell.com
Justin Freeman Marketing Communications Specialist justin@rogerslowell.com
Shelle Summers, IOM Senior Vice President of Membership Services ssummers@rogerslowell.com
Geovanny Sarmiento Senior Vice President of Community Engagement & Inclusion geovanny@rogerslowell.com
Jacque Eakins Account Executive jacque@rogerslowell.com
Ashley Matsumura Customer Relations Manager ashley@rogerslowell.com
Steve Cox Senior Vice President of Economic Development steve@rogerslowell.com
Vickie Grotts, IOM Vice President of Accounting & Finance vickie@rogerslowell.com
Marni Rogers, IOM Member Relations Manager marni@rogerslowell.com
Executive Committee
B OARD OF D IREC TORS 2022 Directors
Chairman of the Board | Erin Kiefer, Assembled Products Chairman-Elect | Mike Power, First Security Bank Treasurer | Tom Allen, Cushman & Wakefield | Sage Partners Past Chairman | Angie Tucker-Ridley, Tucker’s Furniture & Appliances President/CEO | Raymond Burns RIDC President | Jerry Vest, Regions Bank
Ron Branscum, Strategic Business Consulting David Kimball, Benchmark Group Jerra Nalley, University of Arkansas Walton College of Business John-Michael Scurio, George’s Inc. Tanya Smith, Turpentine Creek Wildlife Refuge Melissa Turpin, Honeycomb Kitchen
Daizy Andrade, University of Arkansas Bruce Barkley, KHBS/KHOG Dr. Marlin Berry, Rogers Public Schools Andrew Branch, NWA National Airport-XNA Larry Cooper, Embassy Suites NW Arkansas Brad Crain, Arvest Benton County Ever Cuellar, First Security Bank Mike Dodge, Carroll Electric Coop. Corp.
2023 Directors
Kristen Boozman, Portfolio Sotheby’s International Realty Dean Fisher, Glad Manufacturing Angela Grayson, Precipice IP Patrick Kerrwood, Northwest Health Mat Mozzoni, Cox Business Knight Weis, Signature Bank of Arkansas
Ex-Officio Directors
David Faulkner, Pinnacle Hills Promenade Cathy Foraker, AT&T David Foster, APAC - Central, Inc. Bradley Hardin, AEP/SWEPCO Greg Hines, Mayor, City of Rogers Tron Hodges, Black Hills Energy Tom Hopper, TallChamps, LLC Corry Hull, BHC Insurance Emily Ironside, Crystal Bridges Museum
Division Chairs Community Development – Josh Vasquez Membership Services – Tanya Smith Economic Development – Brad Crain
2024 Directors
Michael Parker, Nabholz Charlotte Rankin, Mercy NWA Gaven Smith, J.B. Hunt Transport Stennett Thompkins, AAA Insurance Brandy Tuft, Ernst & Young Josh Vasquez, Encore Bank
Dr. Evelyn E. Jorgenson, Northwest Arkansas Community College Peter Lane, Walton Arts Center Chris Moore, Mayor, City of Lowell Barry Moehring, Benton County Judge Rafael Rios, Yeyo’s Mezcaleria & Taqueria at the 1907 Denise Thomas, Arkansas World Trade Center Dick Trammel, Chairman Emeritus Jeff Wood, Tyson Foods
Audit Committee Government Affairs – Angela Grayson Destination Marketing – Larry Cooper
Ron Branscum Knight Weis Brandy Tuft
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VISION FORWARD |
THE NEXT 100 F
or 100 years we’ve been bringing people together to grow business, activate leaders and build community. This is our
What’s Next? We believe the best is yet to come for the Rogers-Lowell Area
Mission as well as our passion and inspires everything we do
community and Northwest Arkansas region. As the Keeper of the Community
to ensure the Rogers-Lowell Area is a great place to visit, live,
Vision and the Voice of Business, your Chamber is leading the way to sustain
invest, work, and play.
prosperity for the next 100 years. Collaborating regionally, we’ll focus our
Centennial Celebration | Save The Date: March 29 Telling our story starts with the people and organizations that have made the Chamber what it is today. Our legacy of success wouldn’t be possible without our business and community leaders – they have a
mission-work on five key areas:
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT ADVOCACY & GOVERNMENT AFFAIRS
willing spirit, a healthy focus, and a progressive attitude. Our leaders possess the core values of faith, family, community, education, and economic prosperity – the community’s shared values identified in the Vision 100 Community Action Plan. In fact, Vision 100 came together because of these leaders and is now the roadmap that guides our mission-work to enhance our quality of life and ensure readiness for
SMALL BUSINESS& ENTREPRENEURIAL DEVELOPMENT
the future.
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
Save the date and purchase your tickets now to our Centennial Celebration of Business & Community coming March 29. We’ll be telling our story through the lens of our unique history and featuring the diverse people and organizations that have made an impact on the Chamber’s successes. More details on the Celebration will be announced in the coming weeks.
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DESTINATION MARKETING& MANAGEMENT
Commemorative Branding for a Special Year As a special tribute to our Anniversary, the Chamber created a refreshed brand image for 2022. It’s a fun and modern twist on our logo honoring the 100-year milestone. You’ll see this refreshed imagery in our Membership Certificates and Window Decal Sticker (mailing to members
NWA Spring Job Fair | May 4 The Spring Job Fair gives area business and
this month), our Proud Member Logo (download
industry an opportunity to connect with local
now at the Member Portal), and identity graphics
and regional job seekers.
for the Chamber’s events and programs.
RLACC Sporting Clays Classic | October 14 The 6th annual Sporting Clays Classic offers Chamber members an opportunity to network with other business professionals and conduct business. Sponsors may invite a special customer
2022 Signature Events
to join them as a gesture of thanks or reward
The Chamber’s Centennial year features a
employees with a fun day of team building on the
variety of community and business events. Learn
range, enjoying one the great outdoor venues in
more and register at the Chamber Calendar of
Northwest Arkansas.
Events. Explore sponsorship opportunities with our Member Services Team.
Tee Off at Topgolf Tournament | May 12 The 2nd Annual Topgolf Tournament presented by Choctaw Casino is an opportunity for Chamber members and their guests to experience one of Rogers’ newest entertainment venues: Topgolf. Don’t worry about inclement weather as the venue offers climate-controlled
Centennial Celebration of Business & Community | March 29 The 100th Annual Celebration of Business
hitting bays for year-round comfort. Conduct business by inviting special customers to play
A Diverse Taste of Rogers | Date To Be Announced This newest Chamber event will feature small
with you as a gesture of thanks or reward
bites and desserts prepared by local chefs from
employees with a fun day of teambuilding.
diverse cultures and backgrounds. There is nothing
& Community (formerly known as the Annual
that unites Americans more than sharing tasty
Banquet) is the highlight of the Rogers-Lowell
food while discussing our love of our cities, our
Area Chamber of Commerce year, recognizing
families, and our communities. The dinner table
the organization’s current and incoming
has always been a place where we have connected
leadership. The evening also includes an
through shared struggles and successes. As
Annual Awards Celebration and Gavel Passing Ceremony, guest speakers and celebrates community and business excellence.
Chamber Golf Tournament | September 16 The Chamber Golf Tournament is an opportunity for Chamber members to conduct
we work to make Northwest Arkansas a more welcoming place for everyone who lives here, this event aims to host an informed and honest community conversation on diversity and equity.
business on the course. Invite a special customer to play with you as a gesture of thanks or reward employees with a relaxing round at The Creeks Golf & RV Resort.
Rogers Cycling Festival | April 23
Spotlight Series | Quarterly Dates To Be Announced
The Rogers Cycling Festival brings hundreds of cycling enthusiasts from across Northwest Arkansas to Downtown Rogers and
This series of seminars brings the right people
has something for everyone. A portion of the proceeds from the event benefit nonprofit cycling causes in the region. Every part of the ride this year takes place on The Railyard Loop Ride - a
together at the right time to spark innovation,
NWA Fall Job Fair | October 5 The Fall Job Fair gives area business and
inspire ideas and align our community around common goals. We’ll convene each quarter to spotlight progress and illuminate issues that are
15+ mile ride that loops the entire city of Rogers.
industry an opportunity to connect with local
opportunities for growing business, activating
After the ride, hang out in the Rider Village, there
and regional job seekers to address hiring needs
high-impact leaders, and building a strong and
will be food trucks, games, and music.
for the remainder of the year.
diverse place to visit, live, invest, work and play.
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2 0 2 2 C E N T E N N I A L C E L E B R AT I O N |
WE APPRECIATE OUR MEMBERS! As the Rogers-Lowell Area Chamber of Commerce celebrates 100 years, we would like to thank our members who have been members of our Chamber for more than 30 years, and some of them from the very beginning.
10Box Cost-Plus ACE Glass AEP Southwestern Electric Power/SWEPCO Aero Med Express, Inc Al McCarty Jewelers APAC - Central, Inc. Arkansas Blue Cross Blue Shield Arkansas Department Workforce Services Rogers Arvest Bank Assembled Products Corporation AT&T Beaver Lake Aviation Beaver Water District Bedford Camera & Video Bekaert Corporation Benchmark Group Black Hills Energy Bob Maloney Collision Bradford Yard Living + Landscaping Bryant & Company Appraisers Carroll Electric Cooperative Corporation CEI Engineering Associates, Inc. Central United Methodist Church CJRW Coldwell Banker Harris McHaney & Faucette Cox Communications Crafton Tull Culligan of N.W. Arkansas Daisy Outdoors/Gamo Airguns/BSA Optics Dean Crowder Construction, Inc. Debbie’s Family Pharmacy Dennis Electric, Inc. Design Travel Dolle Electric Downtown Rogers, Inc. Dr. Shawn Lee, D.D.S., P.A. Dyer Electric, Inc. Executive Coffee Service 6
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Farmers Protective Mutual Insurance Company Fayetteville Mechanical Contractors, Inc. First Western - Downtown Rogers Branch FM Corporation Frisco Station Mall Garner Building Supply Glad Manufacturing Company Guinn & Associates, CPA, PA Harris Baking Haven Managed Services Hight Jackson Associates, P.A. Hinson & Company, Inc. Hope Cancer Resources House of Webster HUNT VENTURES iHeartMedia Innisfree Senior Living Community Jiffy Kwick Jim & Pat Givens Justin Madick Insurance Agency LLC Kennametal Inc. KHBS/KHOG-TV 40/29 KURM Radio Landmark PLC, Certified Public Accountants Lindsey & Associates - Main Office Lost Bridge Marina Malco Towne Center 12 Screens Marvin’s Building Maintenance Co., Inc. Matthews, Campbell, Rhoads, McClure & Thompson, P.A. McDonald Eye Associates McGriff Insurance Services - Fayetteville Meeks Building Center Mercy Northwest Arkansas Mercy Rogers Medical Center Mercy’s Women Health Moser Corporation Mr. George Zephyr Multi-Craft Contractors, Inc.
Nabholz Construction Nationwide Insurance - The Noble Insurance Agency New Hope Animal Hospital Northwest Arkansas Community College Northwest Arkansas Council Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette Northwest Technical Institute - NTI Northwest Tire Service, Inc. NWACC Foundation Office of Human Concern Olsson Open Avenues Owens Janitorial Service Ozark Fence Co., Inc. Ozark International Consultants, Inc. Ozark Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery Parenti-Morris Eyecare pb2 architecture + engineering Pea Ridge National Military Park Pel-Freez, LLC Pinnacle Country Club Prairie Creek Development/Darrow Garner, Inc. Prairie Creek Marina Prairie Creek Veterinarian Hospital Preformed Line Products Company Professional Business Systems Realty Title Regions Bank Rick Buck/Jan Buck Ride-Rite Auto Sales, Inc. Rite Temp Manufacturing, Inc. Rogers Apartments Rogers City Hall / Administration Rogers Fire Department Rogers First Church of the Nazarene Rogers Health and Rehabilitation Center Rogers Inn
Rogers Insurance Agency, Inc. Rogers Iron & Metal Corporation Rogers Land Company Real Estate Rogers Public Schools Rogers Water Utilities Scenic Highway 12 Association Serfco Termite & Pest Control Sherwin-Williams Company Shirley’s Flowers & Gifts, Inc. Showcase Trophy & Awards, LLC Simmons Bank Sonic Drive-In #1247 St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church St. Vincent de Paul School State Farm Insurance - Roger Clark Stribling Inc. Sweetser Construction Technical Machining Services, Inc. The RoArk Group The Stitt Group Thrasher & Chambers Inc. TitleTech Tucker’s Furniture & Appliances Tyson Foods, Inc. Vantine, Barrett & VanWinkle CPA’s, PLLC Verser Cabinets of NWA Inc. Village Insurance, Inc. Visiting Angels of NWA Walmart Supercenter Store #0001 Walton Arts Center War Eagle Cavern on Beaver Lake War Eagle Fair War Eagle Mill, Inc. Watkins, Boyer, Gray & Curry, PLLC Wells Fargo Advisors, LLC Winter Moving & Storage Wittenberg, Delony & Davidson WSP Inc. Packaging & Distribution Specialists
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Introducing the 2022 Small Business Council 2022 Small Business Council
he Small Business Council is a very important committee of the RogersLowell Area Chamber of Commerce.
Chair | Ron Amos, Minuteman Press Co-Chair | Sam Gardner, Walker Brothers Past Chair | Jeremy Janes, Janes Insurance & Brokerage
It was created to be the Voice of
Kaala House, House Inc @ Thrive Real Estate to provide guidance to the Chamber on small Melissa Dysart, Level 5 Architecture business needs. These volunteers work hard to Amanda Johnson, Bumbles & Boots Custom Creations make a difference in the business community. Ever Cuellar, First Security Bank The Council is made up of Chamber member Julie McAllaster, Business and Industry Training volunteers who own, work for, or actively serve Gilbert Rodriguez, Arvest Bank small businesses throughout Northwest Arkansas. Stephanie Hogan, Edward Jones Some of the roles of the Council include selecting Elizabeth McCurdy, StudioChunky: Digital Film, an Outstanding Small Business of the Quarter, Animation, Photography the Small Business Community and
Jeremiah Ascherman, Compass Business Solutions Martha Londagin, Startup Junkie Foundation* Ken Greene, SCORE* Denise Thomas, World Trade Center Arkansas* Lori Lieblong, Arkansas Small Business and Technology Development Center* Shelle Summers, Rogers-Lowell Area Chamber of Commerce** Steve Cox, Rogers-Lowell Area Chamber of Commerce**
*Denotes Ex-Officio Members **Denotes Chamber Staff Support
selecting educational seminar topics, and conducting the bi-monthly Chamber Tutorial (formerly known as Member Orientation).
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2021 Small Business of the Quarter Award Winners How It Works
he Chamber’s Small Business Council recognized these
Members of the Small Business Council interview nominees during the first month of
small businesses below for the
each quarter. They vote on a winner during the second month of each quarter. The award is
Outstanding Small Business of the
presented in the last month of the quarter. The four winners are automatically nominated for the
Quarter awards during 2021. Please
2021 Small Business of the Year to be awarded at the 2022 Annual Celebration of Business &
join us in congratulating them.
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Chamber Selects Michelle Wynn Ambassador of the Quarter
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he Rogers-Lowell Area Chamber of
Childcare Association, Southern Early Childhood
Commerce has honored Michelle
Association, Arkansas Fundraising Professionals,
Wynn with the Ambassador of the
and Springdale Chamber of Commerce
Quarter Award for the fourth quarter
Leadership Class XX11. She also serves on the
of 2021.
Rogers-Lowell Area Chamber of Commerce’s
Michelle has worked for Child Care Aware
Member Engagement Committee.
for over 18 years, providing training for early care
Michelle enjoys working with the
educators and parent education classes, while also
community, promoting local businesses, and
serving in marketing and community outreach
building relationships.
roles. Another part of her position is overseeing
“We live in a wonderful area, being a part of
operations in the office with staff members.
the community is important to me,” she said.
She attended the University of Central
Michelle and her husband, Matt, have twin
Arkansas, graduating with a Bachelor of
nine-year-old sons.
Science degree. Michelle is very involved in the community in addition to being an ambassador, participating in organizations such as Rotary, Arkansas Early
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Chamber Partners with Rogers Public Schools CTE to Develop Career Education Addressing Workforce Demands
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ligning career education programs with current and
months. A significant number of students have enrolled in the medical and
projected workforce demands remains the focus the
health service extended learning programs including Medical Assistant,
Rogers Public Schools (RPS) Career and Technical
Certified Nursing Assistant, Emergency Medical Responder, Emergency
Education (CTE) department. The district’s partnership
Medical Technician, Phlebotomy and EKG Technician. Many of these
with the Rogers-Lowell Area Chamber of Commerce
programs are offered through a partnership with Petra Allied Health and
and the Northwest Arkansas Council is an essential part of developing
Northwest Arkansas Community College.
career education programs that address employment trends and workforce demands within the Rogers community and the Northwest Arkansas region.
Demand for Skilled Workers Increasing for Medical and Health Services With a growing number of medical facilities located within Northwest Arkansas and the emergence of the COVID pandemic, the demand for skilled workers in medical and health services has increased significantly in recent years. Employment data provided by Dr. Joe Rollins at the Northwest Arkansas Council notes a number of current job openings in medical and health services areas, including medical assistants, emergency medical services, nursing and residential care and related areas. The demand for skilled workers in these areas is projected to increase in future years. RPS offers the Medical Professions and Sports Medicine programs of study to high school students during the regular school day. Students may also register for many other types of industry certification and job training through the district’s Launch Extended Learning Programs. These programs are often scheduled after school, on Saturday and/or during the summer
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“This partnership with RPS and the NWA Council is a perfect example of the Chamber’s mission-work in action. Our Economic Development division develops talent pipelines for current and future workforce needs by connecting educators with industries. It’s critical mission-work for our business community.”
– Steve Cox
Senior Vice President of Economic Development Rogers-Lowell Area Chamber of Commerce
What Students are Saying Several students have shared a summary that highlights the benefits
class and I have never been this excited for an amazing opportunity. I am really hoping for an internship but because I’m still sixteen, I will most likely have to wait until my senior year. My biggest career goal is to get as many
they have received through participation in the career education and
classes as I can in the healthcare field during high school so that when I go
extended learning programs and how the programs have helped prepare
to college, I can continue into getting my ASN or BSN with experience.”
them for jobs within the medical, dental and health service career fields.
Katie Menjivar “I’m currently a Senior at Rogers New Technology High School. The
Cyndy Vargas-Sanchez As a Senior at Rogers New Technology High School, I’m participating in a Dental Assisting program online through the
Rogers School District has provided an abundance of opportunities for all of
University of Arkansas, which I should be able to complete before I
us who want to create a pathway into future careers. Throughout the past
graduate high school. Starting in January of 2022, I will be interning at
four years, I have completed two courses with Petra Allied Health: Certified
my dental office to give me practical experience in the dental office. I’m
Nurse Assistant (CNA); and Phlebotomy (CPT). I’m currently in the process of
doing this in order to familiarize myself with the dental field because
completing another course with Petra, being a Medical Assistant. I’ve also
after I graduate high school, I plan on joining a dental hygiene program.
completed OSHA-10, and I am working on completing the OSHA-30 course.
Hopefully after some experience as a dental hygienist, I’ll begin the path
This has been such an amazing experience and such a big opportunity for
to become a prosthodontist.”
me. The main reason I’ve tried to take advantage of these opportunities is that somewhere in the near future I plan to become a registered nurse. All these courses gave me and continue to provide me with credentials and experience in the medical field. More so, it has prepared me to know a little more about what is expected going into the field.”
Adilene Rodriguez “As a high school student at Rogers New Technology High School, I am taking the medical assistant class. This is my first time taking a medical
Local Medical and Dental Facilities Can Help Make a Difference! RPS is interested in establishing partnerships with local medical and dental facilities, including to offer students opportunities to expand the scope of their experiences within this career field through job shadowing, internships, work-related field trips, and mentorship projects. Please contact Dawn Stewart, Director of Career and Technical Education, at (479) 636-3910 to learn more about exciting partnership opportunities.
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We’re Helping Entrepreneurs Do Business “Your Chamber is on a mission when it comes to helping small business and inspiring entrepreneurial development. We’re providing essential resources and just in time education to help start, run and grow your business.” – Brad Phillips
SVP of Marketing Communications Rogers-Lowell Area Chamber of Commerce
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Introducing the new NWA Entrepreneur’s Guide ur new Entrepreneur’s Guide is a free community resource filled with information for those seeking to start a business in Rogers and
Biggest Challenges to Starting and Growing a Business* • Coming up with a great and unique product or service • Having a strong plan and vision for the business • Having sufficient capital and cash flow
Lowell. Whether you need help on where
• Finding great employees
to get a business license or how to find
• Firing bad employees quickly in a way
assistance with taxes, labor laws and insurance
that doesn’t result in legal liability
requirements, this Guide will save you valuable
• Working more than you expected
time during startup planning.
• Not getting discouraged by rejections
Set Yourself Up for Success
• Managing your time efficiently
Starting a business is a huge commitment.
from customers • Maintaining a reasonable work/life balance
Entrepreneurs often fail to appreciate the
• Knowing when to pivot your strategy
significant amount of time, resources, and
• Maintaining the stamina to keep going
energy needed to start, run and grow a business.
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* Source: Richard Harroch, AllBusiness contributor, Forbes.com
even when it’s tough
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We Mean Business, How Can We Help Yours? Introducing the updated online Small Business Toolkit Our updated online Small Business Toolkit
Chamber Partners with Business and Industry Training (BIT) to Offer Soft Skills Certificate Series Soft skills are often overlooked but are
About the Presenter Gary Griffin is a results-oriented professional with extensive experience in strategic/consultative selling, sales training and leadership development, and sales operations management. As a Regional Training Manager
provides just-in-time education for small
necessary in everyday life. The Rogers-Lowell
Gary delivered on a wide range of tasks
business owners with helpful links to articles
Area Chamber of Commerce is pleased to partner
specifically focused on sales and leadership,
and important information on relevant topics
with Business and Industry Training (BIT) to offer
performance coaching, and hands on support
in these content categories:
a three-part Chamber to Community (C2C) Series.
from the Region down to the individual teams
STARTUP Learn about starting a business from concept to planning to doing.
Attending all three programs will result in
within its’ geographic presence.
receiving a soft skills certificate from BIT.
Gary recently moved out of the Corporate America life and works as an independent
Work Life Balance – February 1
consultant in leadership development course
Work- life balance is essential to combat stress,
delivery. He also spends time as a trainer
ensuring both individual and company success. The
for Caption Call, a company that provides a
stress associated with unbalanced lifestyles is costly;
caption-based service to the hard of hearing
Explore strategies for
it damages productivity and increases individual
or deaf, at no cost to the individual, so they
running and growing
health risks. Employees who have the tools to
can carry on what would be considered a
your business.
balance their professional and personal lives are
normal phone conversation. “I help people
happier, healthier, and more productive.
with hearing loss stay socially connected for a
OPERATIONS
OFFICE & HR
In addition to improving performance, many
Make better decisions
younger employees place a high value on work-
protecting your business
life balance. Companies that include work-life
and hiring, managing,
balance as part of their culture will be able to
rewarding and retaining the
better attract qualified candidates. Register here.
best employees.
FINANCE
longer, happier and healthier life.”
Our Mission Work Our Small Business & Entrepreneurial Development mission work creates programming and events to open the door
Presentation Skills – February 15
to new connections for small business to succeed. Check out our Business Connections
This program can benefit anyone who
events calendar.
Manage your small
presents: a trainer, a meeting facilitator, speaker,
business and
or seminar discussion leader. No matter which
We also engage with our Small Business
personal finances.
role you are assuming, this workshop will help
Council that serves as the voice of small business.
you become more efficient and proficient with
It guides our support and programming based
the skills of providing information to others.
upon your needs.
TAX RETURN Learn how to comply with federal and state obligations while lowering your tax bill.
TECHNOLOGY
Register here.
We partner with organizations that are invaluable resources for small business and
Delivering Constructive Criticism – March 1
entrepreneurial startups such as the Arkansas Small Business and Technology Development
Constructive criticism can be a helpful
Center, SCORE and Startup Junkie Consulting. We advocate for small business and offer
Learn about the different ways
tool when used with the intent of helping or
to incorporate and utilize
improving a situation in the workplace. However,
opportunities to influence civic, social and
technology properly into
it can be one of the most challenging things
economic initiatives supporting growth.
your business.
not only to receive, but also to give. It can often
MARKETING
And we offer a variety of affordable
involve various emotions and feelings, which can
advertising and sponsorship opportunities to
make matters delicate. But when management
increase visibility and awareness of your business.
Discover new marketing
learns effective ways to handle and deliver
and promotion tactics, tools,
constructive criticism, employees can not only
business succeed. Call Steve Cox, SVP of
Let us know how we can help your
and techniques.
learn from their mistakes, but even benefit from
Economic Development, at (479) 636-1240 or
them. Register here.
steve@rogerslowell.com.
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ADVOCACY & GOVERNMENT AFFAIRS
Mission Key Focus Areas Advocacy & Government Affairs One of the key focus areas of the Chamber’s mission-work is Advocacy & Government Affairs. We serve as the regional link between business and government to ensure the Voice of Business is represented and heard. We engage the community in the political process from contacting a legislator to registering to vote. By working together, our voices influence positive legislative outcomes for business-driven, public policy. Inside the Arkansas Capitol Building
The Road Ahead
2021 Legislative Session
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he Advocacy & Government Affairs division of the Chamber
that would enable employees to sue employers and give the
was very active in the Arkansas General Assembly in 2021.
legislature oversight of employer policies regarding vaccination status
Ending the year on a high note, Legislators finished a
and safety policies was introduced in the final days of the regular
Special Legislative session where they approved Governor
session. Some agreements were hammered out to accommodate
Hutchinson’s income tax reduction package.
the legislation that employers could live with. This is no doubt a
The main highlight from the regular session that ended last
contentious and timely issue that should concern employers as we
September was the approval of a Hate Crimes Bill, which was the
approach the Fiscal Session in the Spring, and the next Regular Session
priority piece of legislation contained in the Northwest Arkansas
in 2023.
Regional Business Legislative Agenda. As a result of the passage of the Hate Crimes Bill, Arkansas is no longer one of the few states without a Hate Crimes Law. The work of many people representing
Let’s Get Fiscal Currently there are no major issues other than budget bills that
the Northwest Arkansas business community was instrumental in
are anticipated for the Fiscal Session that begins in February. It is an
developing and implementing the strategy to get that law passed.
election year and legislators will be meeting during the middle of a
However, there were some issues that developed late in the 2021 Session that employers should be very concerned about. Legislation
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Primary Election. Look for legislators to wrap up the budget in short order and return to their districts.
Fill it Up with Regular
in Northwest Arkansas. It is a great concern when you begin to allow
Although the Fiscal Session is anticipated to be low key, the Regular Session in January 2023 will be anything but. Primary Election Candidates for the legislature are already campaigning on themes of making employers more accountable for the policies they develop regarding the vaccine status of their employees.
legislative intrusion into those fundamental sectors of our economy.
What’s the Agenda? Starting this month, the process of forming the Northwest Arkansas
Candidates are also proposing to introduce legislation that will
Regional Business Legislative
take away power from elected school boards to set the educational
Agenda will begin. You are a valued
and administrative policies for their districts. It is unclear at this time
member of the business community
what those measures will look like, but they are being talked about.
in Northwest Arkansas. If you have
Northwest Arkansas contains some of the highest performing school
any ideas or suggestions that you
districts in the state, and the teachers and staff employed by these
would like to share for the Regional
districts are paid very well compared to districts across the State.
Legislative Agenda, please contact
This is a big part of the phenomenal success our region has enjoyed.
Jon Moran. (jon@rogerslowell.com)
Our locally elected school boards, teachers, and district officials have done an excellent job of educating and preparing our children, and this region for future growth. Educational attainment and a healthy business environment are the foundation of the prosperity we enjoy
Jon Moran SVP of Government Affairs
It’s time to start planning your next adventure...
Save the dates:
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December Art on the Bricks Art Walk Promoted The Art of Shopping Local #ShopNWA
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atrons from around Rogers and
#ShopNWA and was designed to showcase the
enhances quality of life, creates jobs, attracts
Northwest Arkansas converged on
talent of creatives from Northwest Arkansas
additional investments, and stimulates local
Downtown Rogers December 9 to
through various forms of art, music, dance, and
economies.
experience The Art of Shopping
theatre while shopping for the holidays.
Local and support local artists,
restaurants, and retail shops during the Downtown Rogers Art on the Bricks Art Walk.
Giving the Gift of Art The holiday season can be critical for local
Promoting Downtown Rogers Art on the Bricks is honored to promote Downtown Rogers as a destination location for
businesses. Arts and culture-related industries,
nightlife, dining, shopping, and art experiences.
also known as “creative industries,” provide
This free, family friendly experience is a
direct economic benefits to the local economy.
program of the Rogers-Lowell Area Chamber of
activities including art galleries, pop-up art
They enhance quality of life, create jobs, attract
Commerce. The event partners with Visit Rogers
exhibits, holiday open houses, a silent auction,
new investments, and generate local tax
(a division of the Chamber), business owners,
live music, open mic night, karaoke, free family
revenue. When shoppers Give the Gift of Art and
area nonprofit organizations and participating
Christmas photos, non-fungible tokens (NFTs)
support Downtown Rogers businesses, their
artists. The list of businesses and artists changes
and more. The event encouraged people to
purchases support the local arts and culture that
from month to month, but the art experiences
Showcasing Local Creative Talent The 2nd Thursday art walk featured
“When you Shop NWA, you help create jobs for your friends and neighbors, contribute to improved public infrastructure and invest in your community both socially and economically. Dollars spent with local businesses generate state and local tax revenue to fix roads, build parks, support schools, retain jobs, and keep a higher percentage of dollars in the local economy.” – Karen Wagaman
consistently provide new and interesting opportunities for the public to connect at this crossroads of art and commerce. CLICK HERE to see the list of Downtown Rogers businesses that contribute to the creative economy. CLICK HERE to sign up for the Go Downtown Rogers weekly newsletter, a program of the Rogers-Lowell Area Chamber of
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Rogers Historical Museum Announces New Exhibit “Thrift Style”
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The Rogers Historical Museum is located at 313 S. Second St., at the corner of Second and Cherry in the Rogers Historic District. They are open Tuesday through Saturday, 10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. For more information, visit rogershistoricalmuseum.org or call (479) 621-1154. General admission is free.
hrift Style, a traveling exhibit from Exhibits USA, explores the reuse of feed sacks to make clothing and other
Sustainability and Recycling The artifacts in the exhibition demonstrate a mutual goal of
household objects and illuminates how the “upcycling”
sustainability, with local businesses — mills and feed and seed
of these bags mutually benefitted twentieth-century
operations — tailoring product design and marketing campaigns to
consumers and businesses. With forty-one works from
attract customers; and consumers using their imaginations and practical
patterns to garments, it serves as an example of past ingenuity that
skills to tailor clothing, aprons, quilts, dolls, and more out of the
can inform today’s efforts towards sustainability. Thrift Style will be on
industry’s byproduct: feed sack cotton. This exhibition offers a snapshot
show through January 19 at the Rogers Historical Museum.
of domestic life during this time, when recycling was as critical as it
A Nostalgic View into American Ingenuity, Sensibility and Optimism The exhibition, organized by the Historic Costume and Textile Museum and the Marianna Kistler Beach Museum of Art, both at Kansas State University, provides a nostalgic view into American ingenuity, sensibility, and optimism during a particularly challenging time of economic hardship and war—the period of the Great Depression and World War II. The reuse of feed, flour, and sugar sacks was a cost-saving and resource-saving approach employed by homemakers to make new items to meet their families’ needs. In the 1920s and ‘30s, manufacturers began producing patterned and colored feed sacks to give home seamstresses more options. During World War II, the federal government limited fabric use for individual garments and homemakers were obligated to use thrifty approaches to repurpose what was available to them. As fabrics from feed sacks were not considered a limited resource, women turned to them as an accessible and patriotic option during the war effort. In response, trade organizations and manufacturers promoted the thrifty use of feed sack fabric by publishing how-to brochures and booklets with clothing designs, mending instructions, and other suggestions for restyling clothes.
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is today, and it provides one of the best examples of upcycling in our nation’s history.
Arkansas Public Theatre Hosting Second Rogers Short Film Festival
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he Arkansas Public Theatre and StudioChunky will host and present the Rogers Short Film Festival, March 4-6 at the Victory Theater in historic downtown Rogers. Tickets will be available for purchase in mid-January, purchased online at www.ArkansasPublicTheatre.org, or
at the door throughout the festival. Day passes will include access to
Important Dates Submission Deadline: February 7, 2022 Notification Date: February 14, 2022 Festival Dates: March 4 - 6, 2022 Awards and Prizes
screenings and awards. VIP Passes will include access to screenings,
• K-12 Narrative Film Winner
networking events, lounge, filmmaker workshops, entertainment,
• K-12 Documentary Winner
awards, and after parties over the course of the weekend.
• K-12 Animation Winner
Film Submissions will be accepted through February 7, 2022. The
• Undergraduate/ Graduate Narrative Film Winner
list of Official Film Selections will be released on February 14, 2022.
• Undergraduate/ Graduate Documentary Winner
Media are invited and encouraged to attend, as well as filmmakers, crew,
• Undergraduate/ Graduate Animation Winner
family, and friends to celebrate the art of film. Current sponsors, donors,
• Amateur Narrative Film Winner
volunteers, and judges of Rogers Short Film Festival and Arkansas
• Amateur Documentary Winner
Public Theatre will also be in attendance. For film submissions and more
• Amateur Animation Winner
information, visit www.filmfreeway.com/RogersShortFilmFestival, or
• Professional Narrative Film Winner
email rogersshortfilmfestival@studiochunky.com.
• Professional Documentary Winner
The Rogers Short Film Festival lets you compete against your peers in
• Professional Animation Winner
categories based on your experience and budget. Watch your film screened
• K-12 Judge’s Special Selection
at the dazzling Victory Theater and explore the entertainment district in
• Undergraduate/ Graduate Judge’s Special Selection
historic Downtown Rogers. It is a groovy, non-stop weekend filled with
• Amateur Judge’s Special Selection
screenings, networking, workshops, food, music, and entertainment!
• Professional Judge’s Special Selection • Best of Fest
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Walmart AMP Announces Variety of 2022 Shows
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he Walmart Arkansas Music
Awards. His Soul2Soul II Tour, which was done in
and Crystal Ball (1976) reached the US top
Pavilion (AMP) recently announced
partnership with his wife, Faith Hill, is one of the
70 with the first featuring “Lorelei.” The Styx’s
upcoming concerts that will bring
highest-grossing tours in country music history,
commercial breakthrough in North America
headlining performers to Rogers this
and one of the top five among all genres of
came with The Grand Illusion (1977), which
year. Below are shows scheduled to
music. He has sold more than 80 million records
peaked at No. 6 in both the US and Canada and
worldwide, making him one of the best-selling
became the first of four straight triple-platinum
music artists of all time.
albums in the US for The Styx. It featured the
take the stage:
Friday, April 29 - Tim McGraw with Russell Dickerson | McGraw Tour 2022 Monday, June 13 - REO Speedwagon Tim McGraw has released 16 studio albums, and Styx with Loverboy 10 of which have reached number one on
REO Speedwagon is an American rock band
single “Come Sail Away”, a top 10 hit in both countries. The band’s follow-up, Pieces of Eight (1978), was another No. 6 hit in the US. In 1979, Styx’s Cornerstone went to No. 2 in both
the Top Country Albums charts, with his 1994
from Champaign, Illinois. Formed in 1967, the
countries on the strength of the cross-border
breakthrough album Not a Moment Too Soon
band cultivated a following during the 1970s
No. 1 hit ballad “Babe”. In 1981, Styx’s Paradise
being the top country album of 1994. In total,
and achieved significant commercial success
Theatre was a No. 1 album in the US. “The Best
McGraw’s albums have produced 65 singles, 25
throughout the 1980s. The group’s best-selling
of Times” off the album reached No. 3 in the
of which have reached number one on the Hot
album, Hi Infidelity (1980), contained four US
US while “Too Much Time on My Hands” was
Country Songs or Country Airplay charts. Three
Top 40 hits and sold more than 10 million copies.
also a top 10 hit in North America. Kilroy Was
of these singles – “It’s Your Love”, “Just to See You
Over the course of their career, the band has sold
Here (1983) was Styx’s last major hit album,
Smile”, and “Live Like You Were Dying” – were
more than 40 million records and has charted 13
reaching the top 3 in North America. Its lead
respectively the top country songs of 1997,
Top 40 hits, including the number ones “Keep On
single, “Mr. Roboto”, was a No. 3 hit in the US.
1998, and 2004 according to Billboard Year-End.
Loving You” and “Can’t Fight This Feeling.”
After a seven-year break, Styx returned with
He has also won three Grammy Awards, 14
The Styx are an American rock band from
Edge of the Century (1990), which reached No.
Academy of Country Music awards, 11 Country
Chicago that formed in 1972. Styx II (1973)
63 in the US with its single, “Show Me the Way”,
Music Association (CMA) awards, 10 American
had the sleeper hit “Lady”, a power ballad
becoming a top three hit in North America in
Music Awards, and three People’s Choice
which reached No. 6 in the US. Equinox (1975)
early 1991.
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They rose to international fame while touring
second LP, Dangerous: The Double Album (2021),
in 1979. Loverboy’s hit singles, particularly “Turn
Loverboy is a Canadian rock band formed
with One Direction on their Take Me Home Tour.
he was one of the biggest stars in contemporary
Me Loose” and “Working for the Weekend”, have
They have since released three studio albums
country music, affirmed by a lengthy reign on
become arena rock staples and are still heard on
and headlined three world tours.
the Billboard 200.
many classic rock and classic hits radio stations across Canada and the United States.
Tuesday, June 21 - Chicago and Brian Wilson with Al Jardine and Blondie Chaplin In their 50+ years of existence, Chicago
Thursday, August 18 - Keith Urban with Sunday, September 18 - Goo Goo Ingrid Andress | The Speed of Now Dolls with Blue October | Summer World Tour 2022 Tour 2022 Keith Urban has spent the better part
The Goo Goo Dolls broke records,
of his life harnessing a deep-seated passion
contributed a string of staples to the American
for music. This, when combined with his
songbook, connected to millions of fans, and
have sold over 100 million records, making
authenticity, talent and driving musical
indelibly impacted popular music for three-
them one of the best-selling music groups
inquisitiveness, helps to understand why he is
plus decades. Beyond selling 15 million records
of all time. They found success with both
one of the most successful and well-respected
worldwide, the group garnered four Grammy
their original progressive sound, including
artists in the world. He’s won four GRAMMY©
Awards® nominations and seized a page in
early hits “Make Me Smile” and “25 or 6 to 4”,
Awards, thirteen CMAs, fifteen ACMs, three
the history books by achieving 16 No. 1 and
as well as their later, soft-rock based sound
AMAs, two People’s Choice Awards and
top 10 hits. They hold the all-time radio record
developed in the 1980s, including “Hard to Say
celebrated nine consecutive gold, platinum, or
for “Most Top 10 Singles.” Among a string of
I’m Sorry” and “You’re the Inspiration.” To date,
multi-platinum albums.
hits, “Iris” clutched No. 1 on the Hot 100 for
the band has 23 Gold, 18 Platinum, and eight multi-Platinum albums, five consecutive No. 1 albums on the Billboard 200, 20 top 10 singles on the Billboard Hot 100, 10 Grammy Award®
18 straight weeks and would be named “No. 1
Friday, August 26 - Morgan Wallen with HARDY | The Dangerous Tour
Top 40 Song of the Last 20 Years.” Thus far, A Boy Named Goo went double-Platinum, Dizzy
Morgan Wallen sings plenty of songs about
Up The Girl went quadruple-Platinum, and
nominations, one Grammy win, a Grammy
happy hours and “Whiskey Glasses” -- the latter
Gutterflower and Let Love In both went Gold
Lifetime Achievement Award, and an induction
gave him his first solo number one country
as Something for the Rest of Us and Magnetic
of its original members into the Rock and Roll
single -- but his romantic streak when combined
bowed in the Top 10 of the Billboard Top 200.
Hall of Fame.
with a sense of playfulness has helped him
Tuesday, June 28 - 5 Seconds of Summer 5 Seconds of Summer (often abbreviated as 5SOS) are an Australian pop rock band from
View a full list of concerts happening in 2022 here.
break away from the pack. Several years after his successful 2014 run on the televised singing competition The Voice, he signed with Big Loud Records and debuted with the Top Ten album If I Know Me (2018). By the time he released his
Sydney, New South Wales, formed in 2011. The group were originally YouTube celebrities, posting videos of themselves covering songs from various artists during 2011 and early 2012.
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Pig Trail Harley-Davidson Donation Helps Nine Local Nonprofits in Hard-hit Fundraising Year
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ig Trail Harley-Davidson of Rogers has donated $50,000 to support nine Northwest Arkansas charitable organizations for the holidays. The following organizations benefitted from this generous donation:
• Northwest Arkansas Children’s Shelter • Northwest Arkansas Food Bank
• Circle of Life Hospice • Got your 6ix • Arkansas Special Olympics • Grandma’s House Children’s Advocacy Center • American Foundation for Suicide Prevention-Arkansas • Dinners For Veterans • NWA Veterans Treatment Court “2021 has been a prosperous year for us and we are in a position to return blessings to our
community partners,” said Pig Trail Harley-Davidson’s Paul Johnson They hosted a check presentation ceremony December 20 on location at 2409 W. Hudson Rd. This event followed Pig Trail Harley-Davidson’s 16th Annual Benton County Toy Run on December 4 during which 150 motorcycles paraded throughout Rogers to deliver Christmas gifts to the NWA Children’s Shelter.
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NWA Emerging Leaders Offers Mix of Business & Fun in 2022
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orthwest Arkansas Emerging Leaders (NWAEL) exists
give ready, willing, and able future leaders the training and platforms
to connect and engage the up-and-coming talent in
required to transition them into long-term, impactful positions for our
Northwest Arkansas through personal and professional
community. This is achieved by offering members a variety of personal
development experiences.
and professional development opportunities through the NWA Young
Membership is open to anyone in Northwest
Arkansas that has a desire to get involved in the community, expand their leadership skills, and become engaged in the program of work. There are no ongoing requirements or minimum participation levels. The program is part of the Chamber’s Community Development mission-work to prepare leaders for future regional challenges.
Personal and Professional Development NWAEL’s top priority is to infuse new talent with existing leadership
Professional Summit, LEAD NWA Series, Board Service Certification Training, and Political Service Training.
Connecting Young Professionals Another priority of NWAEL is to connect future leaders to other up-and-coming leaders by hosting multiple happy hours and socials throughout the calendar year. NWAEL offers one-of-a-kind experiences. View a full calendar of events and programming at www.NWAEmergingLeaders.com.
and inspire action. The premise is to actively seek ways and means to
PRESENTING SP ONSOR
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Chamber’s Member Engagement Committee Celebrates 6th year
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he Rogers-Lowell Area Chamber of Commerce’s Member
opportunities that best suit their business or non-profit organization; and
Engagement Committee held its final meeting of 2021 on
supporting members through mentoring and being a trusted resource.
November 16 and welcomed three new Committee members
Formed in 2016, the Member Engagement Committee visits an
and incoming Chair Shauna Shrum, Director of CPG + Shopper
average of 120 members a year, which helps the Chamber identify member
Partnerships with iHeartMedia.
needs and concerns.
What does the Committee Do? The Committee helps strengthen member engagement by visiting
“The vision of the Committee is a membership where all members are informed, connected, engaged, and feel supported and the Committee helps the Chamber achieve this goal,” said Marni Rogers, Member Relations
with members to help them maximize their Chamber membership.
Manager. “Our volunteers are an integral part of the Chamber and enhance
The focus areas of the Committee are connecting members with other
the connectivity of our members. They share their time and expertise to
members to help increase their exposure and customer base; informing
guide members on how to connect, invest, and grow with us.”
members how to maximize investment to foster growth in business and our community; engaging members by visiting key staff and showing
Brian Devecsery, Sales & Marketing Manager with SERVPRO, joined the Committee in 2018 and served as Committee Chair in 2020 and 2021. The Chamber presented Brian with a volunteer service award for his leadership
“I’m excited about leading this committee and continuing the established efforts by previous committee chairs. We will fulfill the mission of the membership engagement committee of connecting, informing, engaging, and supporting our Chamber members while strengthening the relationships of this committee and incorporating fun into the process.”
– Shauna Shrum
Director of CPG + Shopper Partnerships with iHeartMedia Incoming Chair - Member Engagement Committee
on the Committee. We are grateful for his continued support of the Chamber’s mission and efforts in growing the Committee. Cox Media sponsored lunch and presented information about their products and services.
Watch this video to learn more about the Member Engagement Committee. For more information on this volunteer opportunity, please contact Marni Rogers at marni@rogerslowell.com.
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ARKANSAS BLUE CROSS BLUE SHIELD 5288 W. DON TYSON PKWY., SPRINGDALE
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Ribbon Cutting Sponsor
BRICK LANE
113 S. 2ND ST., ROGERS
November 2021
COLLIER & ASSOCIATES
HABITAT FOR HUMANITY
NORTHWEST HEALTH EMERGENCY & URGENT CARE
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ROGERS
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Ribbon Cutting Sponsor
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PHO 85 NOODLE HOUSE
1140 N. WALTON BLVD., STE. 3, BENTONVILLE
1580 E. CENTERTON BLVD., BENTONVILLE
WOODRIDGE RETAIL GROUP 614 N. 2ND ST., STE. A, ROGERS
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MEMBERSHIP RENEWALS | November 2021 30+ YEARS
Rey Hernandez HP Engineering, Inc Humane Society for Animals, Inc. INTRUST Bank Janacek Construction Midwest Block and Brick Northwest Arkansas Food Bank Northwest Arkansas Naturals Baseball Northwest Arkansas Pediatrics, a MANA Clinic NWA Health Solutions Old Town Autobody & Sales, Inc. Best Sign Group Ozark Regional Transit CK Harp & Associates Paychex, Inc. Eureka Pizza Pig Trail Harley-Davidson Lifeline of Northwest Arkansas Rogers Community School Recreation Association Lindsey & Associates - Martha Prowell / The Prowell Team The Rose Antique Mall & Flea Market Northwest Arkansas Home Builders Association Shelley M. Parson Insurance Agency Rick McLeod - Farmers Insurance Group Shelter Insurance - Keri Earwood Rogers Noon Kiwanis Club Stout Executive Search Sonic Drive-In UniFirst Corporation Unruh Chiropractic & Wellness Center Walmart Supercenter Store #5260 Moser Corporation - 74 years Rogers Land Company Real Estate - 70 years Black Hills Energy - 55 years Realty Title - 45 years Tyson Foods, Inc. - 45 years Executive Coffee Service - 43 years CEI Engineering Associates, Inc. - 38 years Scenic Highway 12 Association - 37 years
21-30 YEARS
11-20 YEARS
Acosta Sales & Marketing BancorpSouth Bogle Properties Broadaway Printing Children’s Advocacy Center of Benton County Choctaw Casino Citizens Bank Crabby’s Seafood Bar & Grill Elite Title Company, Inc. Fairfield Inn & Suites of Rogers
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6-10 YEARS
Beaver Lake Vacation Rentals, LLC BNSF Logistics, LLC Download Networking LLC Elizabeth Richardson Center England Family Dental Freddy’s Frozen Custard & Steakburgers In Retrospect Vintage - Kitsch - Fleatabulous Kelsey’s Beaver LakeHomes& Retreat Center Lenny’s Sub Shop Levi’s Gastrolounge
Meister & McCracken Law Firm Quadrivium Sam’s Furniture Tortilleria La Popular LLC Tusk and Trotter American Brasserie Vold Vision
2-5 YEARS
A.G. Russell Knives All About Smiles Crye-Leike, Realtors - Pleasant Grove E2open Element Bentonville Flip Side Ninja Park Innerplan Office Interiors Lee Kissinger - eXp Realty NWA Branch MHC Kenwort/Volvo NWA Ballet Theatre Simple Pleasures
1 YEAR
Equity Business Solutions, LLC Eustasis Psychiatric & Addiction Health HOTWORX Rogers Jiffy Lube Bentonville Pacheco Law Firm PA Pastel Pet Portraits RE/MAX Real Estate Results - Tim McKelvy Restoration Village NWA Turner Financial Veritas Restoration South
Chamber Business Connect & Educational Events The Rogers-Lowell Area Chamber of Commerce hosts a variety of events to help build your network and learn. Below are the upcoming events to note. For more event details and to register, visit us online at RogersLowell.com.
SPECIAL NOTE** | Participants of Events, Meetings & Gatherings As Northwest Arkansas gets back to business, the safety of our staff
With this in mind, see some of our events below with requirements
and our community is the number one priority. We want to ensure you
for in-person attendance or notes about ways to attend virtually. Be sure
that we take public health very seriously. In compliance with the health
to check RogersLowell.com, review our eNewsletters (Monday Memo and
directives and guidelines issued by Governor Asa Hutchinson and the
Calendar at a Glance), and follow us on social media for updates about our
Arkansas Department of Health, we are taking the necessary steps to slow
events and meetings as well as developments that might affect business in
the spread of COVID-19 and protect those of high risk.
Northwest Arkansas.
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Location | Golden Corral Address | 2605 W Pleasant Crossing Dr., Rogers
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Presented By | Dalby Dental Care
Gold Sponsor | Nabholz Construction Location | Rogers-Lowell Area Chamber of Commerce Address | 317 West Walnut St., Rogers
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Location | Downtown Rogers Businesses Theme | “Pandemonium: Turning Chaos into Creativity”
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Host Sponsor | Cherokee Casino & Hotel Location | Cherokee Casino & Hotel Address | 2416 US-412 | West Siloam Springs, OK
Administrative Office – 500 W. Walnut St., Rogers
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In , the Rogers-Lowell Area Chamber of Commerce will celebrate our 100th anniversary. Click here to view a preview of what to expect as we move forward into our next
100 years!
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