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The Voice is online at rockfordchamber.com
February 2015 | Volume 28 | No. 2
A new year, a new enthusiasm:
Rockford Chamber’s Annual Dinner By Paul Anthony Arco Mike Brown has only been in Rockford just shy of four years, but he’s made a big impact during that time. Brown, president and CEO of the YMCA of Rock River Valley, was recognized as Citizen of the Year at the Rockford Chamber of Commerce’s annual dinner, Jan. 22, at Giovanni’s. “I’m very honored,” Brown said. “I’m humbled and surprised because I haven’t been in Rockford that long. I will tell you it’s because of the team I have – leaders who have stepped forward when things are good and when things aren’t so good.” The Citizen of the Year is presented
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Cali Ressler, a human resource management strategist and author, was this year’s keynote speaker. to an individual who’s made significant contributions to the community through business and philanthropic activities over several years. Brown has spent more than 20 years working for YMCAs in California, Texas and Georgia. He was hired to lead the Rockford organization in 2011. Brown has been instrumental in helping improve the Y’s financial situation while serving more children and families in need. “I grew up at the Y as a child, during a time when I was in an unstable family situation,” he said. “The Y surrounded me with good people who helped me with school and
encouraged me to keep moving forward into my adult life. No matter where you are in life, the Y is capable of giving you the support you need.” In addition to his work, Brown is equally invested in the community as a volunteer for Transform Rockford. “I’m proud to be an ambassador for Rockford,” he said. “I’m happy to fight for a community that so many people talk poorly about. When you look around the room here tonight, there are a lot of new generational leaders here. These are the people who are making Rockford a better place to live.” Continued on page 4
New Chamber board members begin terms in 2015
Visit us online at: rockfordchamber.com
Rebecca Epperson
Dr. Robert Head
Dan Ross
Mike Paterson
The Rockford Chamber welcomed six new board members for three-year terms beginning Jan. 1, 2015.
■ online registration ■ keynote speaker video clips ■ event photos ■ list of Chamber events
Rebecca Epperson, Chartwell Agency Dr. Robert Head, Rockford University Dan Ross, Williams-Manny Insurance Group
Questions? 815-987-8100
Mike Paterson, Mid-West Family Broadcasting Ira Grimmett Join the Chamber’s LinkedIn Group www.linkedin.com/e/gis/2544
Tim Honquest
Ira Grimmett, UTC Aerospace Systems Tim Honquest, Honquest Family Funeral Home With Crematory Look for their profiles in upcoming issues of The Voice. theVoice
GOODWILL OPENS FREE INCOME TAX SITES Goodwill Industries of Northern Illinois for the sixth year is offering free income tax preparation and filing. Through April 15, Goodwill’s IRS-certified volunteer tax preparers will help families with income less than $50,000; individuals with incomes less than $25,000 at the Rockford Goodwill Mission Services Center, 615 N. Longwood St. Other locations include the Goodwill Community Resource Room, 1037 S. Annie Glidden Road, DeKalb, Ill., and mobile locations. The GoodTAXES sites are supported by United Way of Rock River Valley. Goodwill also is offering free state and federal tax filing online through the My Free Taxes Program. Individuals and families earning less than $60,000 per year can complete their returns online for free at www.myfreetaxes.com. To learn more, visit www. goodwillni.org/taxes or schedule a free, confidential appointment at 815-987-6200.
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Small Business LUNCHEON Feb. 19 Franchesco’s Ristorante
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GATEWAY PARKS AT ALPINE HILLS CELEBRATES OFFICIAL GRAND OPENING
Rockford Park District officially opened Gateway Parks at Alpine Hills Adventure Park and Golf Center on Jan. 21 at 4402 Larson Ave. The park offers tubing, snowboarding and skiing, and the Magic Carpet (ski lift) to take guests up the hill. Equipment is available to rent on site. Tubes are available for free; first-come, firstserved. Personal tubes and sleds are not allowed. Thanks to fresh snow being made, Gateway Parks currently has three tubing lanes open, and all-new terrain features. A daily snow report is available at 815-227-4604 or alpinehills@gatewayparks.com. Hours are 10 a.m. to 8 p.m., Saturday and Sunday (and any time school is out), and weekdays, 4 to 8 p.m., Wednesday to Friday. Tickets are available at the park office, which includes both the tubing and terrain parks. Visit www. rockfordparkdistrict.org/alpinehills or at www.gatewayparks.com.