State of Temple College Luncheon scheduled for March
Temple Chamber of Commerce Staff
In a dedicated effort to foster community engagement and promote educational awareness, the Temple Chamber of Commerce is excited to announce the upcoming State of Temple College Public Policy Council luncheon in collaboration with Temple College. The event is Wednesday, March 27, 2024, at the Hilton Garden Inn in Temple.
MARCH 2024
BUSINESS LINK LUNCH
Thursday, March 14, 2024
12:00 - 1:00 pm
Sponsored by: Amos Electric
BUSINESS AFTER HOURS
Thursday, March 21, 2024
5:00 - 7:00 pm
Sponsored by:
Don Ringler Automotive & Lamar Outdoor Advertising
STATE OF TEMPLE COLLEGE
Wednesday, March 27, 2024
11:30 am - 12:00 pm
Hilton Garden Inn
1749 Scott Blvd.
Temple, TX
Join us for an enlightening luncheon where we will delve into the present state, transformative projects currently underway on the campus, and the future vision of Temple College. Our speaker is the President of Temple College, Dr. Christy Ponce, a dynamic leader in secondary education.
Since its establishment in 1926, Temple College has stood as a cornerstone of educational excellence in our community. Committed to fostering academic achievement, community enrichment, and workforce development, Temple College plays a pivotal role in shaping the future of our city and beyond.
In alignment with its dedication to educational excellence, Temple College is undergoing transformative projects resulting from the 2021 Bond Election. These projects, collectively endorsed by voters, signify a monumental leap forward for the institution. The projects include:
1. Temple College Main Building:
• A cutting-edge, four-story structure poised to be the new "front door" to the College.
• Housing a welcome center, all student services, advanced technology-enabled classrooms, and a spacious events facility.
2. Arts and Workforce Building:
• A visionary hub for visual arts and workforce development showcasing student and faculty works of art.
• Offering ample studio space for photography, ceramics, painting, and sculpture.
• Equipped with labs for advanced manufacturing, computer labs, and skills labs for various disciplines.
3. Health Sciences Center:
• A multi-story health sciences center designed to expand health care programs, including nursing and sonography.
• Forging partnerships with Baylor College of Medicine and Baylor Scott & White Medical Center.
4. Campus Service Center:
• Strategically located on the east side of campus, serving as the physical plant and purchasing department.
• Providing essential space for Temple College vehicles, including buses and the innovative Temple College mobile learning center.
Don't miss this opportunity to gain valuable insights into the educational initiatives, achievements, and future of Temple College. Learn more and register at www. templechamber.com.
February Renewing Chamber Members
ACH Pest Inc.
American Constructors
American Legion Auxiliary
Amos Electric Supply, Inc.
Barge Properties Mgmt Company
Bell Air Conditioning, Inc.
Brockway, Gersbach, Franklin & Niemeier, PC
Cadence Bank
Central Texas Veterans Health Care System
Cochran, Blair & Potts
Cornerstone Automotive
Dietz-McLean Optical Co., Inc.
Double T Construction, Inc.
E.R. Carpenter L.P.
Emerson Construction Company, Inc.
Empire Seed Company
Family Promise of Bell County
Freddy's Frozen Custard & Steakburgers
Hamm's Tile and Marble
Hawkeye Shooting Academy/ Czerka Armaments Research
Imperium Real Estate
Integrity Rehab - Temple
Integrity Rehab - Temple South
Keeping It Realty
La Luncheonette
Lengefeld Lumber Company
Leon River Endodontics
Let Us Do the Cooking
Lion Business Brokers, LTD
Lone Star Structures
Lucky In Love Tattoo
Magnolia Realty/Jodi Brazeal
Morada Senior Living
PacTiv Evergreen
Performance Foodservice ROMA
Pizza PieRos
PPG Architectural Coatings
R Bank
RE/MAX Temple-Belton Realtors/Marilyn Burres
Rotary Club of Temple
Salon Karen
Sam's Club Members Only
Sign Craftsmen of Texas
Signs of the Times
Silo & Oak
Tapville Social - Central Texas Mobile Taproom
Temple Children's Museum
Temple College
Temple Generating Station
Texas Benefit Alliance, Inc.
Texas Star Real Estate
T-Mobile
TownePlace Suites
Validus Fitness & Training Gym, LLC
Wild Birds Unlimited
Wilson Valley Mercantile
February New Chamber Members
Hallmark Driving Academy
(254) 316-9917
319 S. First Street
Temple, TX 76504
Schools-Private
Ironclad Bodyworks - Temple, PLLC
Malcolm Garcia | (254) 295-0065
3809 S. General Bruce Drive #105A
Temple, TX 76502
www.ironcladmassage.com
Massage Therapy
JNT Designs (254) 493-3886
Temple, TX
Metal Products
L.A. Peterson VO
Lee Peterson | (254) 231-1851
Temple, TX
Voice Acting
LD Tebben a Pax Service Group Company
Lucas Dillard | (254) 522-9509
720 Venture Drive Waco, TX 76712
www.divergent-security.com
General Contractors
Oaks at Creekside (254) 870-8614
2602 S. 39th Street
Temple, TX 76504
www.oaksatcreekside.com
Apartments
Southwest Texas Publishing, Inc.
Rex Middleton | (210) 818-7581
84 NE Loop 410, Ste. 206
San Antonio, TX 78216
Printers & Publishers
RIBBON CUTTING
Mas Fajitas Grand Opening
The story of Masfajitas starts much earlier than the inception of the first restaurant. It started with two brothers, Alberto and Mario Sorto, who came to the United States in search for the American Dream. They started with humble beginnings in the restaurant industry as bussers at their Uncle's restaurant. There they worked hard and diligently moved their way through the restaurant, learning the ins and outs of each position. In 1997, when the opportunity arrived, the brothers took what they had learned and opened their very first Masfajitas location in Caldwell, TX.
Jessica Rozas
1902 SW HK Dodgen Loop Temple, TX 76504
(254) 266-6649
www.masfajitas.com
JCB Packaging and OxBox
Texas Grand Opening
JCB Packaging formed in January of 2018 to fill the gaps in quality custom protective packaging design and fabrication. They design, build, and deliver effective solutions to suit your packaging needs in corrugated, foam, wood and sustainable materials.
JCB’s newest CenTex facility is ideally located in Temple with same-day service to the San Antonio, Austin, Dallas/Fort Worth and Houston markets as well as points in between. In addition to their core competencies, CenTex brings the Ox Box® line of heavy-duty industrial products and containers to this expanding market.
Corby Dodge
2211 N. General Bruce Dr. Temple, TX 76501
(888) 206-3628
www.jcbpackaging.com
RIBBON CUTTING
Mario's Seafood
Grand Opening
Inspired by generations of home cooking
We started our business in 2021 with one goal in mind: providing an enjoyable dining experience to the Austin area. Thanks to our experience and dedication, we’ve managed to become masters of the craft. Providing dishes that are fresh, hearty, and simply unforgettable. Inspired by travel and a passion for different cultures, Mario's Seafood has a vast menu of culinary delights, utilizing the freshest ingredients to bring homemade dishes straight to your table. Come dine with us today.
Jessica Rozas1902 SW HK Dodgen Loop Temple, TX 76504
(254) 273-8806
www.marioseafood.com
Nomads Liquor
Grand Opening
1616 SW HK Dodgen Loop
Temple, TX 76504
(254) 228-5736
www.nomadsliquor.com
Leadership Temple Economic Development Day: Nurturing Growth & Resilience
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The 2024 Leadership Temple class recently spent time learning about the exciting economic development opportunities in Temple. The goal of The day started with a session led by Adrian Cannady, President & CEO of Temple EDC, key insights were shared regarding the organization's pivotal role in shaping Temple's economic landscape.
Collaboration is at the core of Temple EDC's strategy, with established contracts and relationships with entities like Temple Health and Bio Science District, the City of Temple, and the Temple Reinvestment Zone. Cannady emphasized the importance of funding infrastructure improvements to support community growth, highlighting the choice between increasing individual taxes or broadening the tax base.
A cornerstone of Temple EDC's mission is job creation, particularly primary jobs that inject fresh revenue into the local economy. These jobs, provided by companies exporting products or services beyond the community, stimulate growth and support the development of secondary jobs. The recent Meta project exemplifies this, significantly reducing the tax burden and fostering economic stability.
Targeting diverse industries, Temple EDC seeks to shield the community from economic downturns. With a current population of nearing 100,000 and an estimated growth of 7.7% from now until 2028, Temple is primed for strategic development. Shovel-ready sites are held to attract new investments, exemplified by recent projects like Revol Greens and MTC Global, which offer job opportunities above the county average.
The day's facility visits provided concrete examples of Temple EDC's efforts. Revol Greens, with its hydroponic farming techniques and expansion plans, showcases the potential for job creation and innovation. Meanwhile, MTC Global's focus on manufacturing food processing equipment underscores Temple's appeal to diverse industries.
Concluding with a tour of Walmart Distribution Center #6083, the session highlighted the significance of companies like Walmart, which not only provide employment but also operate as employee-owned entities. Through these endeavors, Temple EDC continues to pave the way for sustained economic growth and resilience in the community.
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It requires strategic partnerships, forward-thinking initiatives, and a commitment to innovation. Temple EDC's approach prioritizes not just short-term gains but long-term sustainability, ensuring that Temple remains a vibrant and resilient community for generations to come.
During the session, participants of the Leadership Temple class gained invaluable insights into economic development and witnessed firsthand how Temple is flourishing. The visitations to various facilities provided a tangible illustration of the city's growth trajectory and the concerted efforts of organizations like Temple EDC in fostering economic prosperity. Members of the Leadership Temple class witnessed the tangible impacts of strategic economic development initiatives. From innovative farming techniques to advanced manufacturing processes, each stop underscored Temple's diverse economic landscape and the resilience of its business community.
Trevor Coots named Ambassador Chairman of Temple Chamber of Commerce
Bobbie Jo Young, Temple Chamber of CommerceThe Temple Chamber of Commerce is proud to announce Trevor Coots as its next Ambassador Chairman, effective March 2024. Trevor's dedication and commitment to the Chamber have made him a beloved figure in the local community, and we are thrilled to see him step into this leadership role.
For over two years, Trevor has served as an Ambassador for the Temple Chamber of Commerce, dedicating countless hours to volunteering at events and providing unwavering support to our initiatives. His reliability, consistency, and charming personality have made him a cherished member of our team. You can always count on seeing Trevor's smiling face front and center, whether he's holding the ceremonial blue ribbon or steering clear of the sharp scissors!
Beyond his contributions to the Chamber, Trevor is deeply involved in various aspects of his personal and professional life. He has been happily married to his wife, Paige, for 3.5 years. In his leisure time, Trevor enjoys a myriad of activities, including hunting, fishing, golfing, traveling with his wife, working on his family's farm, and cheering at Texas A&M sporting events, particularly football games.
Originally hailing from Zabcikville, Texas, Trevor is a proud graduate of Texas A&M University in College Station. After completing his education, he returned to Temple in search of career opportunities and found his calling at Express Employment Professionals, a locally owned and operated workforce management company with over 36 years of history in Central Texas.
Joining Express Employment Professionals in October 2018, Trevor quickly rose through the ranks, fueled by his passion for connecting with local leaders and making a positive impact on the community. His exceptional performance led to numerous accolades for his team, including recognition as a Top 50 team for four consecutive years and achieving Gold level status within the organization.
In the summer of 2021, Trevor transitioned into a management role, further solidifying his commitment to empowering businesses and families in the Central Texas market. As a Franchise Business Development Manager, Trevor's primary goal is to serve as a trusted HR resource for local businesses, helping them find the most qualified candidates across various sectors.
Trevor's involvement with the Temple Chamber of Commerce has allowed him to forge meaningful connections, strengthen community ties, and cultivate lasting relationships. His dedication to the Greater Temple community is truly commendable, and we are grateful to have him as an integral part of our team.
As Trevor steps into his new role as Ambassador Chairman, we are confident that his leadership, passion, and unwavering dedication will continue to propel the Temple Chamber of Commerce forward, fostering growth and prosperity for all. Please join us in congratulating Trevor Coots on this well-deserved appointment!