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Small Business Resource Fair Tuesday, September 11 7:45 am - 10:00 am
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JOB FAIR
Saturday October 13
9:00 am -1:00 pm Gainesville Civic Center
On Saturday to reach more job seekers! 50+ Employers Onsite The Greater Hall Chamber is dedicated to providing resources to match employers’ job openings with skilled, quality employees, and this event offers a unique opportunity to help find the area's best employees. Coordinated by Lanier Technical College, the Gainesville Area Employers Committee and Georgia Department of Labor. Sponsorships and Exhibits: Amanda Lewis, 770-532-6206. Fall Job Fair Presented by
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Save the Date Tuesday, September 11 Small Business Resource Fair Tuesday, September 18 Business AFTER Hours Friday, September 28 Business BEFORE Hours
SEPTEMBER 2018
A Publication of the Greater Hall Chamber of Commerce
September 4, 2018 • Greater Hall Chamber of Commerce
From the Chair
Economic Impact of Tourism
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Tourism is big business in Gainesville-Hall County and has contributed greatly to the area’s economic growth. At the center of our tourism industry is Lake Sidney Lanier, a 38,000 acre recreational lake that attracts some 10 million visitors annually. It’s the most popular U.S. Army Corps of Engineers lake in the nation and boasts a $5 billion annual economic impact on the area. The economic impact of Gainesville-Hall County’s tourism industry reached a record high of $314 million, according a report released in 2017 by the Georgia Department of Economic Development and U. S. Travel Association. Lake Lanier Olympic Park had an area impact of $4.6 million for the 12 months ending June 2017. With a big boost from international events, such as the Pan Am Championships for flatwater canoe and kayak. The Carol Burrell President & CEO, upcoming ICF Dragon Boat World Championships is expected to generate Northeast Georgia Health over $4 million in 2018 by this venue alone. Venue officials have led the System; Chair, Greater Hall way for numerous renovations at the site, which played host to flatwater Chamber of Commerce canoe/kayak and rowing events for the 1996 Olympics. Adding to economic impact numbers is use of the venue for events such as Friday Night Food Trucks (3rd Friday of the month) corporate functions, weddings, concerts and other events. We are grateful to be strategically located in one of the top tourism regions in the state. Hall County’s tourism economy continues to see annual growth and is ranked 12th out of Georgia’s 159 counties with annual visitor spending surpassing the $300 million mark according to U.S. Travel. Gainesville-Hall County is host to dozens of public parks and venues. The Linwood Nature Preserve, expansion of the multi-use Highlands to Islands Trail compliment the City of Gainesville's momentum, as well as Atlanta Botanical Garden, Gainesville, a 168-acre preserve that opened in spring 2015. The $20 million project includes vast gardens, a visitor’s center, amphitheater and pavilions. The 1,500 Don Carter State Park opened in July 2013 in North Hall County, and a second development phase was recently completed offering over 12 miles of horse trails, hiking trails, a visitor’s center, cabins, RV and camp sites, boat ramps, and a beach area/amenities on the shores of Lake Lanier. The 1,100 acre Margaritaville at Lanier Islands kicks in a huge impact on our economy and transports guests to a lakeside paradise and family-friendly fun with a wide range of entertainment including the Water Park, boating and water sports, Georgia’s only inland beach, weekend events with live performances, world-class golf and quality meeting and conference accommodations. Road Atlanta and its 2.54-mile International Grand Prix course attracts 320,000 visitors annually and hosts the 21st Annual Motul Petit Le Mans (October 10-13) drawing over 150,000 visitors to Hall County for this event. Recently renovated Chateau Elan Winery & Resort attracts some 500,000 guests annually and offers fine wines, international cuisine, championship golf course and a luxurious hotel and spa. Lake Lanier Olympic Park officials prepare to host the largest international sporting event in the area since the 1996 Centennial Olympic Games with the ICF Dragon Boat World Championships (September 13-16). Over 1,500 athletes from 20 countries and 10,000 spectators are expected, and VOLUNTEERS ARE STILL NEEDED! Your help will ensure the hosting of a great event and prove we are still the Hospitality Capital of the World! Festivities kick off with Opening Ceremonies on Wednesday, September 12 at 6pm at Lake Lanier Olympic Park with live music (Elton John Tribute starring Craig A. Meyer) food trucks and TapIt on hand for craft beer and wine for purchase. Free admission. The Closing Party is Sunday, September 16 at 7pm at The Arts Council Smithgall Arts Center with live music (Departure Journey Tribute Band) and BBQ from Johnny's. Tickets, $20. For details on these exciting events or for volunteer opportunities for the Dragon Boat Championships visit lanierdragonboat2018.com or contact: Robyn Lynch, Director, Lake Lanier Olympic Park, 770-535-0397. Email: robyn@lakelanierolympicvenue.org
Kat B usiness Link VOLUME 24 ISSUE 3 McKemie West, Editor • Email: kwest@ghcc.com
GreaterHallChamber.com Greater Hall Chamber of Commerce
2018-2019 Executive Committee Chair Carol Burrell, Northeast Georgia Health System
Vice Chair, Education Andi Farmer Milton Martin Honda
Chair Elect Brian Rochester Rochester & Associates
Vice Chair, Marketing Tate O'Rouke Jackson EMC
Treasurer Glennis Barnes Georgia Power
Vice Chair, Government Philip Wilheit, Jr. Wilheit Packaging
Vice Chair, Economic Development David Lee Jackson EMC
Vice Chair, Membership Brett Fowler Turner, Wood & Smith Insurance
Vice Chair, Community Development Caroline Lewallen Jaemor Farms
Vice Chair, South Hall Council Geoff Lee Road Atlanta
Chair, VISION 2030 Phillippa Lewis Moss Community Service Center Elizabeth Higgins Executive Director Co-Chairs, HALLmark Paul Chambers, AT&T Mimi Collins, Longstreet Clinic Randall Frost, Stewart, Melvin & Frost Senior Advisor Dixie Truelove Truelove Family Farms Immediate Past Chairman Perry Barnett, CPA, Rushton Chamber President & CEO Kit Dunlap
Board of Directors 2018-2019 Norman Baggs, The Times Nick Bruner, Rushton Missy Burgess, Lanier Islands Caitlin Collins, Mincey Marble Manufacturing Namon Collins, Allstate Insurance Stacey Dickson, Lake Lanier CVB Danny Dunagan, Mayor, City of Gainesville Dr. Suzanne Erickson, Brenau University Terry Evans, Pinnacle Bank Jim Grier, Mayor, City of Lula Joy Griffin, United Way of Hall County Richard Higgins, Chair, Hall Co. Commission Logan Jones, Jacobs Media Corporation Dr. John Kennedy, Lakeview Academy Jennifer Landers, Newland Communities David Lloyd, Liberty Utilities Mike McGraw, PrideStaff / Ranger Mfg J.D. Mealor, Regions Bank Terry Merck, American Yazaki Mike Miller, Mayor, City of Flowery Branch Sheri Millwood, Oakwood City Council Terry Morrisey James Nix, Mayor, City of Clermont
Nancy Norton, The Norton Agency Dr. Richard Oates, University of North Georgia Bill Orr, Mayor, Town of Braselton Dr. Ray Perren, Lanier Technical College Michele Piucci, Peach State Bank Josh Schlieman, Sullivan & Schlieman Will Schofield, Hall County School System Dr. Ed Schrader, Brenau University Alan Schuetze, Carroll Daniel Construction Mulham Shbeib, Mar-Jac Poultry Sarita Madera Smith, Homestar Financial Corp Terry Spicer, King's Hawaiian LTC James Spivey, Riverside Military Academy Ahna Still, Halski Systems Kevin Strada, The Atlanta Falcons John Turner, Northeast Georgia Health System Roy Turpin, Mayor, City of Gillsville Philip Wilheit, Wilheit Packaging Arrik Williams, Tatsumi Intermodal USA Dr. Jeremy Williams, Gainesville City Schools Darryl Workman, BrandBank Mike Zeiler, Bitzer US, Inc.
Associate Directors 2018-2019 Christa Andrews, Corporate Storage, LLC Carin Booth, Hall County Extension Service Haley Bower, Clipper Petroleum Chris Brown, Delta Community Credit Union Jonathan Collins, Capstone Properties Group Regina Dyer, Gainesville CVB Renee Ginn, Chick-fil-A Gainesville
Dianne Hicks, Keller Williams Lanier Partners Jay Kilroy, Willis Investment Counsel Robyn Lynch, Lake Lanier Olympic Park Andrew May, Atlanta Rehab & Performance Casey Ryals, Hall County Farm Bureau Insurance Sheila Sanchez, State Farm Insurance Alison Smith, Bagwell Insurance Group
Greater Hall Chamber Staff Executive Kit Dunlap, President & CEO Gerri Collins, Executive Assistant Economic Development Tim Evans, Vice President Shelley Davis, Vice President Existing Industry Amanda Lewis, Project Manager Madison Hickey, Project Manager Finance & Operations David Umberson, Vice President, Finance and Human Resources Membership Development Mandy Lathem, Vice President, Events Christen Wilbanks, Vice President, Sales Kara Tate, Vice President, Sales & Programs Education & Leadership Andi Harmon, Vice President
Government Affairs Kit Dunlap, President & CEO South Hall Council Kara Tate, Vice President, Sales & Programs Community Development Robin Halstead, Vice President VISION 2030 Elizabeth Higgins, Executive Director Marketing & Communications Kemie West, Business Link Editor/Consultant Greater Hall Chamber Welcome Center Robin Halstead, Manager Intern Carli Echols, University North Georgia
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The HealthSmart Breakfast on Wednesday, October 17 at 7:30 am at the Gainesville Civic Center will feature keynote speaker Dallas Gay, a Gainesville businessman, philanthropist and activist working to combat opioid abuse in our community and the state. Dallas will touch on the local, state and national scope of the opioid epidemic and what we are doing locally to address the tide of destruction caused by drug addiction. He is one of the primary architects of the Medical Association of Georgia Foundation’s ‘Think About It’ campaign to reduce prescription drug abuse and secured funding for ‘Project DAN’ (Deaths Avoided by Naloxone), Dallas Gay providing thousands of doses of Naloxone for first responders. He has spent an enormous amount of time and personal resources to combat the drug abuse epidemic in Georgia, making a great impact on our community and others in the state. Gay is the chairman of the board of Protein Products in Gainesville. HealthSmart Breakfast, $15 Chamber Members; $20 non-members. Space limited. Reservations required. Mandy Lathem, 770-532-6206. Email: mlathem@ghcc.com
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Exhibit Space & Sponsorships HealthSmart 2018, presented by CIGNA, kicks off with the HealthSmart Breakfast on Wednesday, October 17 at 7:30 a.m. at the Gainesville Civic Center. Presentation of the Most Fit Company Awards will take place during the breakfast program. The HealthSmart Expo is free and open to the public with free health screenings provided by Longstreet Clinic and include Glucose, Cholesterol, Triglycerides Testing, Blood Pressure Checks and Body Mass Index Calculation. Note: For test accuracy, please fast prior to participating in health screenings. Exhibit space is available and includes 6' skirted table, cloth and 2 chairs. Booth and Equipment Rental Fees: Chamber Member Booth, $350; Non-Member Booth, $550 each; Non-Profit Table, $200. Many sponsorship opportunities with booths in prime location at the HealthSmart Expo, tickets to the HealthSmart Breakfast, promotion including logo placements on advertisements, banners, and marketing materials. For HealthSmart Breakfast Reservations, Exhibit Information or Sponsorships, contact Mandy Lathem, 770532-6206 x 115. Email: mlathem@ghcc.com
September 4, 2018 • Greater Hall Chamber of Commerce
2018 Industry of the Year Awards
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(L-R): Deb Bailey, Northeast Georgia Health System; Dr. David Westfall, Emory University; Dr. Deanne Dotson Collins, Carl Rogers and Lauren Pugh, Lanier Technical College, at the Chamber's Healthcare Committee meeting where Dr. Collins, Dean of Allied Health at Lanier Tech, discussed the many healthcare programs available at Lanier Tech and plans for the new campus opening in North Hall with classes scheduled to begin in January 2019. laniertech.edu
2018 Most Fit Company Awards The Greater Hall Chamber is conducting its annual survey for “Most Fit Company Awards” with judging criteria including wellness, nutrition and fitness opportunities provided for employees. Awards are presented in three company size categories: Large (251+ employees), Medium (51-250 employees) and Small (50 or less employees), and will be presented at the HealthSmart Breakfast with on Wednesday, October 17 at 7:30 am at the Gainesville Civic Center. Link to surveymonkey.com/r/MostFitCompany to complete the 2018 Most Fit Company Survey/Nomination online. The deadline to submit award nominations is September 20. HealthSmart Breakfast reservations are required. The HealthSmart Breakfast cost is $15 Chamber Members; $20 Non-Members. Reservations Online: GreaterHallChamber/events. The HealthSmart Expo is free and open to the public with free health screenings. For information on Most Fit Company Awards: Amanda Lewis, 770-532-6206 x 111. Email: alewis@ghcc.com
Greater Hall Chamber Industry of the Year Awards will be presented at the 10th Annual Industry Appreciation Luncheon on Tuesday, November 13 at 11:00 am at the Chattahoochee Country Club. The event is presented by Lanier Technical College.
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The Greater Hall Chamber is seeking nominations for the 2018 Industry of the Year Awards. Nominated companies must be located in the Greater Hall area (3 years) and involved in the manufacturing, processing or distribution of a tangible product. The deadline for nominations is October 15. Winners are chosen based on economic impact, corporate responsibility and workforce excellence. 2017 Award Recipients included Count On Tools, Inc. (Small Employer Category, 1-50 employees); Kipper Tool Company (Medium Employer Category, 51-200 employees); Victory Processing (Large Employer Category, 201+ employees); Bitzer US Inc. (Corporate Responsibility); Ceramic Tiles Services, Inc. (Safety & Environmental Stewardship); ALBAform, Inc. (Workforce Excellence); ZF Gainesville (Workforce Development). Reservations Required. $35 Chamber Members; $50 Non-members and guests; Table $400 (Seats 8; Limited table sponsorships). For information on Industry of the Year Award nominations, sponsorship opportunities or lunch reservations, contact Amanda Lewis, 770-532-6206 x 111. Email: alewis@ghcc.com. Online Reservations: GreaterHallChamber.com/events
Meetings & Events
Business Before Hours Friday, September 28 7:30-9:00 am at SISU Enjoy networking and breakfast followed by a tour to see first-hand the definition of Sisu. This Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS) accredited school serves children ages 6 weeks to 6 years old from 13 counties in Northeast Georgia. mysisu.org
Complimentary Breakfast • Great Networking • Door Prizes
Early Intervention Community Forum Partnership for Drug Free Hall will hold its third community forum on Thursday, September 6 from 6:00-7:30 pm at First Baptist Church in Gainesville. Heather Hayes, M.Ed.,LPC, CIP, an alcohol, drug and mental health specialist and host for A&E’s program, Intervention, is special guest speaker and will discuss signs and symptoms of abuse, early intervention and ways to access care. The forum is FREE and OPEN TO THE PUBIC. For more information, contact Judy Brownell, Director of Prevention at Center Point, 770-535Heather Hayes, M.Ed., LPC, CIP 1050 x 102. Email: prevention@centerpointga.org Drug Free Hall Online: drugfreehall.org Host for A&E TV’s Intervention
September 2018 Wednesday, September 5 Healthcare Committee 8:00 a.m. - 9:00 a.m. | Chamber
Wednesday, September 19 Issues Committee 8:00 a.m. - 9:00 a.m. | Chamber
Thursday, September 6 South Hall Business Coalition "21st Annual Motul Petit LeMans" 8:00 a.m. - 9:00 a.m. Road Atlanta | Braselton
Wednesday, September 19 Lunch 'n Learn The Venue at Friendship Springs 7340 Friendship Springs Blvd Flowery Branch
Friday, September 7 Economic Development Council 7:30 a.m. - 8:30 a.m. | Chamber
Thursday, September 20 Chamber Executive Committee 12:00 p.m. - 1:30 p.m. | Chamber
Tuesday, September 11 Small Business Resource Fair 7:45 a.m. - 10:00 a.m. Brenau Business Incubator at Featherbone Communiversity | Gainesville
Wednesday, September 26 Network Over Coffee 8:30 a.m. - 9:30 a.m. Chili’s | Flowery Branch
Tuesday, September 11 Ambassador Council 3:45 p.m. - 4:45 p.m. 2 Dog Cafe | Gainesville Wednesday, September 12 Network Over Coffee 8:30 a.m. - 9:30 a.m. Sonic | Gainesville
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Wednesday, September 12 Human Resource Council 11:45 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Luna's | Downtown Gainesville
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Tuesday, September 18 Vision 2030 Board of Directors & GA Partnership for Education Lunch 11:30 a.m - 1:30 p.m. UNG Gainesville Continuing Ed Bldg
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Thursday, September 27 Chamber Board of Directors 12:00 p.m. - 1:30 p.m. Eagle Ranch | Flowery Branch Friday, September 28 Business Before Hours 7:30 a.m. - 9:00 a.m. Sisu | 2360 Murphy Blvd | Gainesville
OCTOBER EVENTS Saturday, October 13 Fall Job Fair 9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Gainesville Civic Center Wednesday, October 17 HealthSmart Wellness Expo 7:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. HealthSmart Breakfast 7:30 - 9:30 a.m. Gainesville Civic Center Get all the details and register for events Online: GreaterHallChamber.com
Thank You Chamber Sponsors! We appreciate these organizations that support Chamber Events: AccessWDUN Alliant Health Plans BatesCarter Caldwell Electrical Chattahoochee Country Club Eagle Ranch Gainesville Parks & Recreation Keller Williams/The Good Life Group Margaritaville at Lanier Islands
McDonald's of NEGA Milton Martin Honda Red Clay Interactive Road Atlanta SCR Consulting Services Signs by Tomorrow SISU Store More Self Storage WSI Digital Rainmakers
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• Gainesville Eye Associates (GEA) announces Dr. Zach Balest, a Gainesville native, University of Georgia and Medical College graduate, to the staff. He recently completed his ophthalmology residency at Emory University. GEA has clinics in Gainesville, Braselton, Cornelia, Blairsville, Clayton, Hiawassee and Hayesville, NC. gainesvilleeye.com • Commercial real estate and economic development executive and Chamber leader/volunteer Chris Braswell has joined The Norton Agency as VP of Industrial Properties, coordinating Norton’s industrial brokerage investments and management services throughout the company’s 22-county North Georgia service area. Chris brings over 30 years of economic development experience and returns to Norton, having served as head of the company’s development division from 1994-2001. gonorton.com • The University of North Georgia will host its 2018 Regional Education & Economic Development Summit on September 6 at the UNG Convocation Center at the Dahlonega Campus. "Not Everyone in Healthcare Wears Scrubs" is a one-day event focusing on the future of healthcare, educational pathways and career opportunities. 678-717-3692. • Enota Multiple Intelligences Academy (Enota Elementary) will host a Community Open House on Sunday, September 9 at 2pm. The old school, which sat on the same property, was grazed to make way for the new $17 million campus. Details: 770-532-7711. • Chef Kern and Denise Chiasson of Chef Kern's have pursued a packaged food opportunity with the US Army with tasty boil-in-the-bag entrees. These food items meet new clean label and nutritional standards, clearing customs worldwide. The product focus is to strengthen the US Army’s war fighter training and combat feeding programs. They have be chosen by the US Army as a unitized group ration provider and take great pride in this new endeavor. Chef Kern's Catering business will continue but the fine foods retail store in Cumming has closed. chefkerns.com • Chattahoochee Riverkeeper, Elachee Nature Science Center and Hall County Parks & Leisure Services announce the newly built Lake Lanier Aquatic Learning Center (LLALC) boathouse and two-slip dock at River Forks Park. The LLALC program serves K-12 schools throughout North Georgia, college and universities, church and civic organizations. Chattahoochee Riverkeeper’s catamaran, the Chota Princess
II floating classroom, carries students from North Georgia on aquatic study adventures, with as many as 90 K-12 school children aboard as student scientists. Elachee instructors guide them in collecting lake data and environmental management activities related to the watershed. chattahoochee.org / elachee.org • The Quinlan Visual Arts Center will host an Artisan Craft Festival on September 27-30 – a multi-day event for fine craft artists and artisans and their enthusiastic collectors with fundraising for the Q in mind. Artist demos and hands-on activities. FREE and open to the public. Details: Amanda McClure, 770-536-2575 or amanda@qvac.org • Chamber Community Development Vice Chair Caroline Lewallen won the Georgia Farm Bureau 2018 Young Farmer & Rancher Excellence in Agriculture Award. Agritourism and marketing director for Jaemor Farms, Caroline developed the Hall County Farm Bureau’s HallGROWS (Growing Real Opportunities With Students) program, bringing farm to schools with agriculture-based lessons. As the state winner, she received $500, an all-terrain vehicle and a trip to the 2019 American Farm Bureau Convention compete for national honors. jaemorfarms.com • South State Bank announced Bryan Baumgardner as a commercial banker. He joins the bank with over 20 years of banking experience in Georgia, most recently with Wells Fargo, where he was a vice president and principal relationship manager for large businesses. South State Corp, with over $14 billion in assets, has served customers throughout the Carolinas, Georgia and Virginia since 1934. SouthStateBank.com • The Norton Agency welcomes veteran realtor Sheri Millwood to the company’s commercial group, Oakwood office. A Hall County native, Sheri began serving the City of Oakwood in 1983, holding positions on the Oakwood Planning Commission, Development Authority and currently serves on the Oakwood City Council. With 22 years of experience, Sheri has concentrated on the commercial, industrial and land areas of real estate. sherimillwood.com • To be included in the fall edition of Mountain Traveler, with 30,000 copies distributed across 400 locations in Northeast Georgia, contact Matt Lee, 706-255-1505 or mlee@cninewspapers
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Georgia Mountain Food Bank (L-R): Kay Blackstock, Georgia Mountain Food Bank; David Lloyd, Liberty Utilities, and Kit Dunlap, Greater Hall Chamber, celebrated the food bank's 10th Anniversary at Business After Hours in August. Jay Smith, Frame-Tastic, was winner of the Cash Prize Drawing and donated it back the Georgia Mountain Food Bank!
Great Networking at Business After Hours Don't miss the next Business After Hours at Chattahoochee Country Club on Tuesday, September 18 from 5-7pm. $5 Chamber members; $15 non-members and includes food and networking along with door prizes and the Cash Prize Drawing. Mandy Lathem, 770-532-6206 x 115. Email: mlathem@ghcc.com
REACH for the Stars on Sept. 13 Join Governor Nathan Deal and First Lady Sandra Deal for a special event, recognizing the Deals' service to Georgia and their involvement in the REACH (Realizing Educational Achievement Can Happen) Scholarship Program. REACH for the Stars is Thursday, September 13 at 7:00 pm at Lanier Islands Peachtree Point Amphitheater. The fun-filled evening of music and philanthropy includes live entertainment by Smith & Wesley, Banks & Shane and Dallas Davidson and his All Star Nashville Band. 100% of ticket sales will be donated to REACH, a statewide needs-based mentor and scholarship program. For more information or tickets, visit LanierIslands.com/REACH
Welcome Back, Kara! Kara Tate rejoins the Greater Hall Chamber as Vice President of Membership Sales and Programs with a focus on the South Hall area. Previously, Kara served five years at the Chamber from 2011-2016 in the Membership/Events departments and most recently with Armstrong Partnership LP, a marketing agency that supports many national brands, including Boehringer Ingelheim Animal Health’s brands. Kara graduated from the University of North Georgia (UNG) in 2010 with a Bachelor of Business Administration with a major in Marketing. During her time at UNG, Kara Kara Tate also served as an intern for the Chamber. Contact Kara at VP Sales and Programs, 770-532-6206 or email: ktate@ghcc.com Greater Hall Chamber
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Watkins Total Healthcare was founded in Gainesville in 1987 by Dr. Mary Watkins, a Palmer College of Chiropractic graduate. In their 30 years of service, chiropractic care has remained the #1 focus, with the addition of a medically integrated practice in 2012 to better serve their chiropractic patients. They provide consultations, physical examinations, and on site x-rays, as well as an array of treatment options including chiropractic, rehab, medical, and wellness care. The Watkins Dr. Mary Watkins Owner of Watkins Total team treats their patients Healthcare, Chamber Small Business of the Month. like family and strives to deliver exceptional care. Watkins Total Healthcare proudly offers the community natural pain relief and wellness care. Watkins Total Healthcare, 961 Green Street, NE, Gainesville, GA 30501. 770-534-0656. watkinstotalhealthcare.com
Some 100 Chamber members attended the recent Small Business Economic & Political Forum. Panelists (L-R): Senator Butch Miller, President Pro Tempore of the Georgia State Senate; Kit Dunlap, Chamber President & CEO; Carol Burrell, President & CEO, Northeast Georgia Health System; Dr. Carroll Turner, Executive Director, Business Incubator at Brenau University; Brett Fowler, VP & Partner, Turner, Wood & Smith Insurance; Perry Barnett, CPA, Business Services Partner, Rushton.
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Small Business Resource Fair on September 11 features Keynote Speaker Howard Flint, Ghost Partner and StoryBrand Certified Guide. Howard works with companies to create content and strategy for email, social and search marketing. Great networking and free resources to help grow your business! Reservations required. Details: Amanda Lewis, 770-532-6206 x 111 or email: alewis@ghcc.com
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Certified Small Business Partner Become a Chamber CERTIFIED Small Business Partner just by attending six (6) seminars in a year! CERTIFIED Small Business Partners Receive: • Certificate of Completion • Certified Small Business Door Decal • Recognition at a Chamber Board Meeting • Announcement in the Chamber's Business Link Newsletter To receive text message reminders for small business events, text "BIZ" to 25324. Details: Amanda Lewis, 770-532-6206 x 111. Email: alewis@ghcc.com
Upcoming Small Business Seminars TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11
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"Communicate Effectively" Gayle Ely MBA, Total Life Leadership Bill Lampton PhD, Championship Communication 7:45 am - 9:00 am Greater Hall Chamber
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(L-R): Kit Dunlap, Greater Hall Chamber; Tony Funari, Funari Realty; Tim Evans, Greater Hall Chamber; Andi Farmer, Milton Martin Honda. Thank you Funari Realty for sponsoring breakfast at the August South Hall Business Coalition meeting. Join the Coalition on Thursday, September 6 at Road Atlanta (8:00-9:00 am) for an overview on the 21st Annual Motul Petit Le Mans (October 10-13). With the first running in 1998, Petit Le Mans is a nod to the famous 24 Hours of Le Mans in France and is 10 hours of endurance sports car racing. The event draws over 150,000 visitors to Hall County each year. Get your race tickets online at RoadAtlanta.com Coalition meetings are $5 Chamber Members; $15 Non-Members. Kara Tate, 770532-6206. Email: ktate@ghcc.com. Online: GreaterHallChamber.com/events
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3630 Thompson Bridge Rd Ste 22 Gainesville, GA 30506 770-536-2031 www.edwardjones.com Member SIPC
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Leadership Hall County enjoyed an exciting Lake Life Day! Hall County Sheriff's Office Dive Team and Georgia Department of Natural Resources provided an interactive dive demonstration. Then the class prepared for the ICF Dragon Boat World Championships by racing dragon boats at Lake Lanier Olympic Park. Margaritaville at Lanier Islands provided a lunch cruise around beautiful Lake Lanier on the all new Landshark. The class ended the day with a presentation on protecting our lake and rivers presented by Chattahoochee Riverkeepers. Thank you program sponsors: Bates Carter; McDonald's of Northeast Georgia; Keller Williams The Good Life Group and Margaritaville at Lanier Islands. Learn how to support Leadership Hall while promoting your company by sponsoring a program. Details: Andi Harmon, 770-532-6206. Email: aharmon@ghcc.com
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3630 Thompson Bridge Rd Ste 22 Gainesville, GA 30506 770-536-2031
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439 Green Street Northwest Gainesville, GA 30501 770-534-1220
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Financial Advisor
64 North Brooks Street Unit B Cleveland, GA 30528 706-865-0933 IRT-2046G-A
Gainesville Parks and Recreation hosted the Youth Leadership Hall (YLH) kickoff program on August 21 at the Gainesville Civic Center with some 250 people attending. The 14th class of YLH is comprised of 81 students representing all 12 public and private high schools in Gainesville-Hall County. Thank you program sponsors: Amici Gainesville, Bamboo Car Wash; Bojangles', Carroll Daniel Construction, Chattahoochee Country Club, Chick-fil-A Gainesville West, Chick-fil-A Robson Crossing, Chicken Salad Chick, Clipper Petroleum, BGW Dental Group, Jackson EMC, King's Hawaiian, Longstreet Cafe, Longstreet Clinic, McDonald's of Northeast Georgia, Main Street Gainesville, North Georgia Canopy Tours, North Georgia Community Foundation, Northeast Georgia Health System, Senator Butch Miller, Smith Gilliam Williams & Miles, Stewart Melvin & Frost, University of North Georgia and Wrigley.
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Ribbon Cuttings September 4, 2018 • Greater Hall Chamber of Commerce
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Royal Lakes Family Dentistry
The Landings of Gainesville
(L-R): Amanda Philpot, Alexis Etter, Dr. Reginald Booker and Jody Philpot cut a ribbon at Royal Lakes Family and Cosmetic Dentistry in Flowery Branch. Royal Lakes strives to provide a high level of care and a enjoyable dental experience. Dr. Booker and his team of professionals focus on building relationships and take the time to educate patients to reduce the anxiety of dental treatment. Royal Lakes Family Dentistry offers convenient scheduling and flexible finance options and accepts most insurance plans. 4005 Winder Hwy, Suite 110, Flowery Branch, GA 30542. 770-531-3232. royallakesdental.com
Gabriela Vilchis, Tammy Delancey, Sheila Stokes, Amanda Strickland (with scissors), Ricky Marlow, Leigh Cantrell, JJ Allen and Rachel Wallace cut a ribbon at The Landings of Gainesville, a senior living facility that provides assisted living, memory care and independent living services. The team is committed to providing outstanding services that all seniors deserve with the mission to give care with integrity, joy, loyalty, respect and most importantly, with love. Care services are given by experienced professionals who work together to provide a save and comfortable environment. The Landings of Gainesville, 2030 Winward Lane, Gainesville GA, 30501. 678-971-1449. affinitylivinggroup.com
Trees of Gainesville Apartments City of Gainesville Mayor Danny Dunagan and Council Member Barbara B. Brooks joined Destiny Yarbrough, Kelsey Veal, Amber Baca and Rebecca Delahaye to cut a ribbon at Trees of Gainesville, a luxurious new apartment community located in the heart of Gainesville and featuring 1, 2 and 3 bedroom apartment homes with supreme amenities and exceptional service. 100 Foothills Pkwy, Gainesville, GA. For apartment information: Destiny Yarbrough at 678-989-4451 or email: destinyyar7@gmail.com
Synergy Wellness in Gainesville (L to R): Alexia Solis, Christa Williams and Dr. Chris Williams cut a ribbon at Synergy Wellness in Gainesville. Synergy Wellness partners with organizations who want to increase productivity and quality of life through quick, stress-free health screenings and customized wellness plans for their employees. The nationwide company has developed the most effective and efficient health screening and wellness plan on the market and was named one of the Top 10 Biometric Screening Companies in the U.S. Synergy Wellness, 999 Chestnut Street, Gainesville, GA 30501. 866-497-9637. synergywellnesshealth.com
Gateway Opens 3rd Thrift Store Gateway Domestic Violence Center Staff (L-R) Betty Jo Hatcher, Thrift Store Cashier; Blythe Hammons, Advocacy Supervisor; Sheila Stephens, Store Manager; Jessica Butler, Executive Director; Lanita Harris, Director of Legal Services; Karen Staley, Administrative Assistant, cut a ribbon at the Center's Resale Shop in Oakwood. The shop opened in late June to support Gateway Domestic Violence Center. This is Gateway’s third thrift store, and it is unique from the other two stores in that it is smaller and specializes in upscale clothing and accessories. The two Gainesville Gateway Thrift Stores are located on Dawsonville Highway and Park Hill Drive. Gateway Resale Shop, 3640 Mundy Mill Road, Suite 140, Oakwood, GA 30566. 770-572-1614. gatewaydvcenter.org/thrift
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Welcome New Greater Hall Chamber Members Holiday Inn Express & Suites Brad Marsico 1189 Dawsonville Hwy Gainesville GA 30501 -Hotel 770-533-5140 ihg.com
Ross, Burriss & Handelman Amy Hemmings 632 Pointe North Blvd Albany GA 31721 -Attorney/Insurance 229-299-9911 rbandh.com
Trawick Professional Cleaning Services Jennifer Trawick 3913 Mercy Ct Gainesville GA 30506 -Janitorial & Cleaning 678-230-8375
Candler Park Development Bradley Dunckel 3703 Timber Walk Drive Gainesville GA 30506 -Real Estate 770-363-1997 candlerparkgainesville.com
Keller Williams Lanier Partners|Cook Real Estate Services|Amanda Roberts 3120 Frontage Road Gainesville GA 30504 -Real Estate 678-928-1921
Sherry's Bait & Barbeque Terry Richards 2807 Dawsonville Hwy Gainesville GA 30506 -Restaurant & Catering 678-971-5607 sherrysbaitandbbq.com
Environmental Remedies Larry Manning 460 Sawtell Avenue Atlanta GA 30315 -Waste Disposal/Treatment 404-627-5931 envremedies.com
Pro Import Richard & Kimberly Scott 756 E E Butler Pkwy Gainesville GA 30501 -Auto Repairs & Service 770-535-7755 proimportservice.com
The Landings of Gainesville Amanda Strickland 2030 Windward Lane Gainesville GA 30501 -Assisted & Senior Living 678-971-1449 affinitylivinggroup.com
Willow Wood Nursing Center Tamara Gentles 4595 Cantrell Road Flowery Branch GA 30542 - Assisted Living 770-967-2070 willowwoodnursingcenter.com
Gee Heating & Air Mark Pettit 2035 Atlas Circle Gainesville GA 30501 -Heating and Air 770-287-9110 geehvac.com
RE/MAX TRU | Sherri Pritchett 554 W Main Street, Suite 300 Buford GA 30518 - Real Estate 404-409-9861
Three Dimensional Life Melissa Dunlap 4141 Old Cornelia Hwy Gainesville GA 30507 -Non-Profit 770-869-3551 threedimensionallife.com
Join the Chamber and get the many benefits offered only to members. The potential dividends from investment are unlimited! For membership info: Christen Wilbanks, VP Membership Sales, or Kara Tate, VP Membership Sales & Programs, 770-532-6206. Email Christen at cwilbanks@ghcc.com or Kara at ktate@ghcc.com
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Call and join today. 770-532-6206.
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HealthSmart 2018 Wednesday, October 17
Why Join the Chamber? “Greater Hall Chamber participation leads to friendships and connections that can help you professionally and personally. See Hall County shine through your Chamber relationships. Become a member, and be active. Involvement is key!”
7:30 am - 1:00 pm EXPO 7:30 am - 9:00 am BREAKFAST
Gainesville Civic Center
Margaret C. Spratlin Outreach Specialist, Longstreet Clinic
CIGNA presents the 12th Annual HealthSmart Expo with over 60 wellness exhibitors and FREE Community Health Screenings provided by Longstreet Clinic. The HealthSmart Breakfast kicks off the day with presentation of the Chamber's Most Fit Company Awards. Great sponsorship and exhibitor opportunities available! Details: 770-532-6206 x 115. Email: mlathem@ghcc.com • Sign up as Sponsor & Exhibitor • Free Health Screenings • Open to the Public • Shuttle Service
"Our Chamber membership has allowed us to make new connections with companies and individuals in the community. Not only have we been able to grow our business through networking and other Chamber events, we have also greatly benefited from many of the learning opportunities and expos." Ahna Still Ambassador, Halski Systems
Take advantage of all the Chamber has to offer. If you're a member, get involved. If you're not, JOIN now. Call 770-532-6206 or JOIN the Chamber online at GreaterHallChamber.com
Business After Hours Tuesday, September 18
South Hall Business Coalition Thursday, September 6
5-7 pm | Chattahoochee Country Club
8:00-9:00 am at Road Atlanta
3000 Club Drive in Gainesville
5300 Winder Highway | Braselton
Join us for food, fun and networking at Chattahoochee Country Club, Gainesville’s premier family-focused, member owned private club since 1950.
Delicious Food & Drink • Great Networking • Door Prizes
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Great networking and updates on the 21st Annual Motul Petit Le Mans (October 10-13) that draws over 150,000 visitors to Hall County each year. Info: Kara Tate 770-532-6206 or ktate@ghcc.com
Upcoming Chamber Events Thursday, September 6 South Hall Business Coalition 8:00 a.m. - 9:00 a.m. Road Atlanta | Braselton Tuesday, September 11 Small Business Resource Fair 7:45 a.m. - 10:00 a.m. Brenau Business Incubator at Featherbone Communiversity | Gainesville Wednesday, September 12 Network Over Coffee 8:30 a.m. -9:30 a.m. Sonic | Gainesville
Tuesday, September 18 Business After Hours at the Chattahoochee Country Club 5:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. 3000 Club Drive | Gainesville
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Friday, September 28 Business Before Hours at SISU 7:30 a.m. - 9:00 a.m. 2360 Murphy Blvd | Gainesville
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Wednesday, September 19 Lunch 'n Learn The Venue at Friendship Springs Flowery Branch Wednesday, September 26 Network Over Coffee 8:30 a.m. -9:30 a.m. Chili’s | Flowery Branch
Details & Register Online for these events and more
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