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Having Lunch With Our Military By: Erin Spencer, Temple College
SEPT•2012 EVENTS CALENDAR 10 We’re Central Texas Showcase Meeting, 8am 11 Military Apreciation Luncheon, 11:30am 12 Business Networking Breakfast ,6:45am 15 30th Annual Temple Model Train Show, 10am 17 We’re Central Texas Showcase Meeting, 8am, 20 Temple Chamber of Commerce Board Meeting, 8am 22 We’re Central Texas Business to Consumer Showcase, 10am 27 Business After Hours at Emerson Construction, 5:15pm
levels from platoon through division Retired (1st Armored Division), and served Lieutenant five General years in (LTG) Dave politiR. Palmer cal-miliwill be the tary keynote affairs speaker at positions in the Pentagon. He also the Military Appreciation has had a variety of educational Luncheon on assignments, as a student and in faculty or administrative roles. These roles Tuesday, include Instructor and Assistant September 11, at the Frank W. Mayborn Civic and Professor, U S Military Academy (1966-1969); Advisor, Vietnamese Convention Center. National Military Academy (1971Lunch will be served at 11:30 a.m., 1972); Deputy Commandant, Army and the program, featuring LTG Command &General Staff College Palmer’s address, will begin at noon. (1983-1985); Superintendent, U S Hosted by the Temple Chamber of Military Academy (1986-1991); Commerce and its Military Affairs President, Walden University (1995Committee, the annual event is spon1999); and Chief Executive Officer, sored by McLane’s Advanced Technologies (5-Star General); Scott & Walden e-Learning, Inc. (1999-2000). Upon retiring from the military in White Health Care (4-Star General); 1991, LTG Palmer began writing and and Wilsonart International (4-Star lecturing on leadership, ethics, miliGeneral). tary history and the development of Tickets will be sold in advance only. character in young people. His major They are $25 each and can be purpublications chased at the Temple Chamber of include: Commerce, 2 North 5th Street in • THE downtown Temple. Sponsorships for the event are still available. The dead- RIVER AND THE ROCK: The line to purchase tickets or sponsorHistory of Fortress ships is September 10th. Lieutenant General Palmer was born West Point, 17751783 (1969) in Ada, Oklahoma, and grew up in • THE WAY New York and Texas. He graduated OF THE FOX: from the US Military Academy in 1956 and began his If you can't attend the luncheon on military Sept. 11, you can still register for career the tickets to sponsor soldiers on Fort same year. Hood! What better way to show During his appreciation for our military? career, LTG Palmer served two tours in Vietnam, a American Strategy in the War for total of eight years with combat arms America, 1775-1783 (1975) • SUMMONS OF THE TRUMunits in NATO, and six years at Fort PET: U.S.—Vietnam in Perspective Hood, Texas. He held command at all
(1978) • 1794: America, Its Army, and the Birth of the Nation (1994) • WHY AMERICA IS FREE: A History of the
founding of the American Republic (Editor, 1998) • WASHINGTON: FIRST IN WAR (2000) • PROVIDE FOR THE COMMON DEFENSE (Reissue of 1794) (2002) • GEORGE WASHINGTON AND BENEDICT ARNOLD: A Tale of Two Patriots (2006) • GEORGE WASHINGTON’S MILITARY GENIUS (2012) He also is a commentator on a variety of television productions including The American Revolution (The History Channel); Benedict Arnold (A&E Biography Series); George Washington (A&E Biography Series); West Point (Modern Marvels); West Point (PBS); The Hudson (PBS); Washington the Warrior (The History Channel); Benedict Arnold (The History Channel). LTG Palmer has received several honors that include receiving an Honorary Doctorate from Duke University (1989), being designated a Distinguished Graduate of West Point (2005) and being designated as an Outstanding Alumnus of the Army War.
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Movies in the Park Series Rescheduled for September 8 By: Kristi Sykora, Temple Parks and Leisure Servicees
BUSINESS ESS AFTER S HOURS September 27th, Sponsored by Emerson Construction
The Temple Parks Foundation and Temple Parks and Leisure Services will conclude this year’s Movies in the Park series Saturday, September 8, with The Adventures of Tintin sponsored by H-EB. “We had to cancel the original event date for this movie due to bad weather, but we are excited to have it rescheduled for September 8,” said Belinda Garcia, Program Coordinator. Pre-movie activities will begin at 6:30 p.m. and the movie will start at sundown when it is dark enough to project on the screen. The event is free to the public and will be at Miller Park (1919 N. 1st Street, Temple). “This is a great family friendly evening full activities and an entertaining movie for both children and adults,”
bring their own food and ice chests. The movie will be projected on a 40 x 20 foot screen. “Visitors can expect addi“We are very pleased with another successful tional parking similar to the 4th of Movies in the Park series this summer, and we July event at this are extremely grateful for the Temple Parks Movies in the Foundation and their corporate sponsors for Park,” said Garcia. are very making the movie series possible since 2006,” “We pleased with another successful Park co-chair. “The Parks Foundation is Movies in the Park series this summer, and we are extremely grateful for the very thankful to H-E-B for their sponTemple Parks Foundation and their corsorship of this movie.” porate sponsors for making the movie In Saturday’s film, The series possible since 2006,” said Ken Adventures of Tintin, the adventureCicora, Parks and Leisure Services seeking reporter Tintin, his dog and a Director. “Without that support, Temple sea captain race to recover a treasure would not be able to enjoy this great that was lost at sea four program.” centuries ago. Directed by Steven Spielberg, this For more information, please visit movie is based on the origiwww.templetx.gov/Moviesinthepark or nal “Tintin” comics by contact Program Coordinator Belinda Herge. The film is rated PG Garcia at 254.298.5733. by the Motion Picture Association of America for adventure action violence, some drunkenness and brief smoking. Visitors are encouraged to bring their own lawn chairs and blankets. Concessions will be available for purchase. Moviegoers are also welcome to said Jason Culp, Temple Parks Foundation Board member and Movies in the
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Sustainability is a business megatrend affecting the success of all companies. Leading companies are evaluating their strategies, brands and products to mitigate risks and capture opportunities. However, companies are not the only entities interested in this valuable principle. Many citizens along with municipalities recognize how vital sustainability is to our communities. With that said, Keep Temple Beautiful realizes that education plays a valuable role in maintaining a sustainable environment. In fact, we know that education can have a positive impact on your bottom line whether it’s in business or your personal life. There is well documented research of the knowledge transfer from home to work place behaviors. That is why we have developed Eco-Lunch & Learns which provide tools and resources to incorporate conservation actions for both home and work. On September 19th come meet fellow environmental stewards over lunch, and learn from industry veterans, Sandra
Heffernan, Quest Resource Management’s Sustainability Director and Joan Meeks, founding partner of Electronic Waste Disposal (EWD). These ladies are the speakers for this month’s Eco-Lunch & Learn held at the Temple Chamber of Commerce, 2 North 5th Street from 12pm-1pm. Sandra will cover important topics such as what is the scope of the Sustainability movement and its impact on city governments, corporations, and hospitals. In addition, she will cover the importance of creating baselines for water, electricity, and waste diversion and demonstrate the synergies between waste streams management and sustainability for corporate environmental responsibility. Finally, Sandra will answer important questions such as, “Where do I start? Who is the current force behind sustainability? How do I track and manage my sustainability programs?”
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Joan Meeks with Electronic Waste Disposal will also offer her knowledge and experience on, “How to recycle your e-waste safely, securely and responsibly.” The Eco-Lunch and Learn trainings assist you in overcoming challenges and identifying opportunities to achieve conservation and waste reduction. As I always say, “Good decisions start with good information”. If you are interested in attending the September 19th Eco-Lunch & Learn, please RSVP to ktb@templetx.org or call (254) 493-4000. All trainings are free to the public and lunch will be served. For more information on Keep Temple Beautiful, visit www.keeptemplebeautiful.org or “friend us” on facebook at www.facebook.com/keeptemplebeautiful.
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Wally’s Party Factory : Located at 2603 Thornton Lane in Temple, Wally’s Party Factory offers an extensive selection of party supplies, balloons and costumes for all of life’s celebrations. If you celebrate, they deliver! For more information, contact Clifton Hampton at (254) 7788797 or stop by their website at www.WallysPartyFactory.com.
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Clark & Fuller PLLC : Clark & Fuller is located at 215 North Main Street in Temple and is a professional Civil Engineering Consulting Firm dedicated to building lasting client relationships through high quality engineering services. Their goal is to provide the best possible solution to each and every project, combining excellent technical, analytical and engineering qualities with the ability to deliver high quality projects on time and within budget. For more information, contact Cynthia Clark at (254) 899-0899, cclark@clark-fuller.com or online at www.ClarkFuller.com.
UBuildIt: UBuildIt is located at 3500 SW H K Dodgen Loop in Temple. They offer residential and commercial construction services which include consulting, design, development and construction. The UBuildIt concept allows individuals to play a greater role in their construction project, thus saving a tremendous amount of money and ensuring ultimate control all while capitalizing on theirr experience and industry experts. For mor information, contact Melissa and J. Scott Horsak at (888) 8003308, temple.tx@ubuildit.com or online at www.UBuildIt.com.
Jack ‘n Jill Donuts: Located at 1303 S. 57thStreet in Temple, they specialize in doughnuts and kolaches of all types. For more information, contact Sophear Seng at (254) 778- 4651 or e-mail sophearseng@aol.com.
The Gin at Nolan Creek: Located at 219 S. East Street #E in Belton, The Gin is a steak house that offers True Texas Cuisine and cantina. They grill over mesquite hard wood and make all their own sauces and dressing from scratch. The Gin is open for lunch and dinner seven days a week, with Happy Hour from 4-7pm every day and all day Sunday. For more information, contact Bob Terry and Evan Morrison at (254) 613-4446, info@TheGinAtNolanCreek.com or online at www.TheGinAtNolanCreek.com.
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Alligator Graphics: Located at 3604 HK Dodgen Loop in Temple, Alligator Graphics provide advertising, promotional products, screen printing, embroidery, vinyl signs & banners,custom vehicle wraps and wall graphics. For more information, contact Charlie Twidwell at (254) 7710076, alligator graphics@hot.rr.com or online at www.wpromotions.net.
Martin Hearing: Martin Hearing is Located at 4303 S. 31st Street, Suite 117 in Temple. Dr. Melody Martin, formerly Martin Audiology, is proud to annouce the re-opening of her Audiology practice with business partner and co-founder Jim Gregor, CPA, COO. Roger Clark, Licensed Hearing Specialist has also joined Martin Hearing. Martin Hearing offers the top 10 hearing aid brands. For more information, contact Dr Melody Martin and Jim Gregory at (254) 771-2611, jgregory@martinhearing.com or online at www.MartinHearing.com.
Applebees Neighborhood Grill and Bar: Located at 1808 Southwest H K Dodgen Loop in Temple, Applebees has recently remodeled and you will be surrounded by the feel of Temple with all the new local photography. The numerous flat screen TVs are perfect for all you sport fans while enjoying a whole new menu selection. For more information, call (254) 771-5991or go online at www.applebees.com.
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Bend of the River, Imagine If... Press Release by Temple College Foundation On October 6th, the Bend Of The River Botanic Garden will open the gates to the public for the first time. The land, gifted to the City of Temple by the Talasek family in 2011 is a historic treasure. Working with the City, we're hoping to make the property available for events that would benefit the creation of a botanic garden. But first, the Garden's newly formed nonprofit organization will hold a family festival to showcase the land and welcome the public. Open from 1:00 - 6:00 on Saturday, October 6, 2012, there will be live music featuring 5 different bands, a petting zoo, pony rides, games for kids, a photo booth, and food and beverages for sale. At just $5 per car, it's an opportunity for everyone to come see the property, bring a lawn chair and enjoy the afternoon. Ken Cicora, Director of Parks and Leisure Services, formed a group of citizens to begin planning the formation of the Botanic Garden. Zoe Rascoe and Jennifer Graham have been traveling the country meeting with Garden Directors and learning from their mistakes and successes. The messages from the experts indicate that anything is possible, significant time should be spent in the planning stages, and the role of a public garden in a community can be transformative. It is not just a vehicle for research, education, and recreation, it
is also a regional key to economic development and has the potential to infuse the tourism industry in the area. After the Imagine If Family Festival, the Garden will continue to develop. Over the course of the next year or so, a Strategic and Master Plan will be developed, and funds will need to be secured before that can begin. As a part of the Design phase, the community will be asked to be involved in the planning process to provide ideas, areas of focus, and community support. The Talasek family donated the 30 acre tract to the city, because it was already a beautiful piece of land with established trees, riverfront and hilly topography. The City is continuing to work on the acquisition of additional land adjoining the property to the north. This would provide more than just a larger garden space, it would also benefit infrastructure to the area. With high expectations for the development of the tract into a world class garden of the caliber of the Dallas Arboretum, it would be the only such venue between Dallas and San Antonio.
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Make The Most Of Happy Hour By: Kristen Reichert, Photo By Skeebo City Boulevard behind the Texas business that people need to have September 27 from 5:15Department of Public Safety off south7:00pm. Each meeting fea- face time and get to know you,” bound I-35. For more information Skeebo said. “If you’re new to an area, tures drawings for door please call 254-773-2105 it can be difficult to get your name prizes and a chance to win the $500 bãÉêëçå=`çåëíêìÅíáçå=ïáää=Üçëí=íÜÉ prize, which members åÉñí=~ÑíÉê=Üçìêë=çå=pÉéíÉãÄÉê=OT=Ñêçã must be presRWNRJTWMMéãÒ ent to win. out to the community. The after hours is a great way to meet many people at Business After Hours also once, let them get to know you and allows new members a Our August Business After Hours was sponsored find out what you have to offer.” chance to introduce themby Precious Memories Florist and Gift Shop Skeebo also mentioned that the lightselves and their company. Business After Hours, one of the heartedness of the event makes it BAH Chairman Skeebo Reichert from Chamber’s most popular events, proeasy to mingle and have a good time. Photo By Skeebo mentioned that vides a great opportunity to network meeting potential clients in person is while enjoying complimentary appeAttendees are not required to RSVP the best way to grow as a business tizers and drinks. These monthly meet- locally. and should come prepared with plenAnd if you attend, you might get ings are sponsored by a Chamber ty of business cards. Emerson lucky and win $500 in one of member, and Emerson Construction “It’s been my experience in building a Construction is located at 4502 Twin our cash drawings! will host the next after hours on
Get Ready, Get Set for the Temple Corporate Challenge By: Kristi Sykora, Temple Parks and Leisure Servicees
Temple Corporate Challenge The Corporate Challenge is set to begin September 8th! The Corporate Challenge, hosted by the Mayor’s Council on Physical Fitness, includes a variety of events: volleyball, golf, 5K, cycling, basketball, horseshoes, washers, billiards, kickball, disc golf, and softball. “We are excited to offer the Temple Corporate Challenge to provide employees from area businesses the opportunity to participate in a friendly competition. The Challenge is a great way for employers to encourage physical fitness, increase name and brand recognition, build stronger teams within their organization and have fun,” said Temple Mayor Bill Jones. Nineteen companies are signed up and participants are excited that the games have returned. “We are doing a lot of fun things for our employees this year. We are looking at the Corporate Challenge as
just another way to bring excitement to the workforce,” said Dorothy Granfor, Acer Human Resources/Training Manager. “The Corporate Challenge is all about the camaraderie and the competition. We are ready for the games to begin!” said Wesley Lucas, Centrifugal Castings Sales and IT Administrator. Acer Belco Centrifugal Castings Inc. City of Temple Extraco Banks Grassland & Blackland Harvest Technologies H-E-B (Store #182) Materials Transportation Company McLane Group McLane Southwest PDI Panel Specialists Inc. Performance
Foodservice Roma Scott & White Healthcare Temple College Temple Economic Development Corporation Wal-Mart Distribution Center Workforce Solutions of Central Texas The games run through October 27th when the traveling trophies will be awarded to the winning companies. For more information, please call 254.298.5588 or visit www.getfittemple.com.
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Leadership Temple Class of 2013 By: Katie Smith, Temple Chamber of Commerce Congratulations and welcome, 2012-2013 Leadership Temple Class! We have a very diverse group of people this year, and as evident by the conversations discussing class proposals, they truly have the desire to make an impact in our community. Their first class day is September 25th, and will cover Temple’s City Government and Culture.
Jennifer L. Boudreault, Central Texas Veterans Health Care System
Tyler Johnson, BBVA Compass
Elizabeth Carlton, Temple Economic Development Corp.
Stephen Clifton, Megg’s Cafe and Hamilton Bread Co.
H.B. Macey, Perry Office Plus
Tyson Murphy, Home Instead Senior Care
Elaine Ewing, My Credit Card Agent LLC
Susan Hagen, Wellington Place Living and Rehab Center
Ryan Holler, Cornerstone Gardens Healthcare and Rehab Center
Not Pictured: Lee Armstrong, Baird/Williams Construction, Inc and Jeremy Shroeder, City of Temple Kirk Scopac, City of Temple
Adam Soorholtz, Law Office of Adam J. Soorholtz, P.L.L.C.
Amber Speer, Texell Credit Union
Russell Stenman, Protection One
David Wesson, Acer Service Corporation
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making positions; to maintain and strengthen communication; to provide continuing education; to foster increased understanding of our community’s challenges; opportunities and issues; and to
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Panda Power on Track for Construction Press Release from Temple Economic Development Corp, Photographs by: Skeebo Reichert, Photo by Skeebo
Panda Temple Power, LLC has successfully completed the financing on its planned 758megawatt natural gasfueled, combined-cycle power plant in Temple, Texas. The company will immediately start construction on the 250-acre site and expects commercial operations to begin by the end of 2014. The state-of-the-art plant will utilize the latest, most advanced combustion turbine and emissions-control technology, making it one of the cleanest, most efficient natural gas-fueled power plants in the United States. “It has been an uphill battle, in a very difficult financial market, to get this project off the drawing board and out of the ground,” said Todd W. Carter, president and senior partner of Panda Power Funds. “Since the beginning, our team never lost sight that Texas needs the power. Thanks to our financial partners, our Panda
team and the strong backing of state and local officials, the State of Texas will soon be the beneficiary of critically needed electricity, more jobs and greater economic development.” Lee Peterson, president of the Temple Economic
Development Corporation added, “The Panda Temple plant will enlarge payrolls, expand the tax base and drive revenues for contractors, suppliers, service providers, hotels, restaurants, retailers and a host of other businesses.” According to an economic impact analysis conducted by Impact Data Source of Austin, Texas,
the construction and ongoing operation of the plant is expected to contribute up to $1.6 billion into the area’s economy during construction and the plant’s first 10 years of operation. An estimated 700-800 personnel will be employed to construct the Temple power plant at peak construction. During operations, the generating station will create an estimated 27 skilled jobs to operate the facility and 45 indirect jobs within the community to support the plant. The Temple Generating Station will be located at Synergy Industrial Park. Once completed, the generating station will be able to supply the power needs of approximately 750,000 homes in the Central and North Texas regions.
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