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Chairman’s Column page 2 Meetings & Events page 4 Small Business of the Month page 7 Member Announcements page 10 Welcome New Members Page 11
Small Business of the Year: Occasions Florist is located on the Square in Downtown Gainesville and is owned and operated by sisters, Carol Slaughter (left) and Susan Epps. occasionsfloristgainesville.net Family Business of the Year: A 75-year Gainesville Tradition, The Collegiate Grill is located on the Square in Downtown Gainesville and is owned and operated by husband and wife team, Jeff and Donna Worley. Facebook.com/ CollegiateGrill
Job Fair Highlights page 11 Non-Profit Spotlight page 14 Education & Leadership page 15
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Small Business of the Year: 2 Dog Restaurant opened 23 years ago and is ALL about staying at HOME and LOCAL. The eatery is located on Spring Street in Downtown Gainesville and is owned and operated by husband and wife team, Tim and Tina Roberts. 2dogrestaurant.com
Family Business of the Year: James Tipton of Tipton Construction says the company has a 3-point mission: Give people more than they ask for; Provide high quality work; Give back to the community. tiptonconstruction.com
Gala Celebration & Awards Virtual Premier
Tuesday, October 13
Small Business Resource Fair Via Zoom
Thursday, October 15
Hybrid Chamber Chase 5K
Lanier Islands (In Person & Virtual)
Gala Celebration & Awards
Virtual Premier Thursday, October 8 12:00 Noon & 7:00 PM
Join us virtually for exciting award presentations and video clips highlighting Businesses of the Year, the Community Service Award recipient and so much more! Premiers via YouTube on October 8th!
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2019-2020: A Year Like No Other At the beginning of my term as 2019-2020 Chairman of the Chamber Board of Directors, I enthusically announced that THIS year would be like NO OTHER in the HISTORY of the Greater Hall Chamber. Well, little did I know that this stateBrian Rochester ment would prove true in so Rochester & Associates many, many ways! With the Chairman, Greater Hall Chamber of Commerce COVID-19 pandemic, we've certainly made "history" in the way we all do business, they way the Chamber operates, and generally, the way we live our lives. For the last 111 years, the Chamber has conducted an annual meeting with lots of hoopla, passing of the gavel, change of leadership, business recognition and such. We originally planned this year's annual meeting for May 2020. Then, we rescheduled to September. Now, I'm truly pleased to announce that the 112th Annual Meeting & Gala will be presented virtually. The Gala Celebration & Awards Premier will launch on Thursday, October 8th via YouTube both at 12 Noon and 7pm on the Chamber’s website and include the presentation of Annual Business Awards as well as highlights of the year's successes. Protecting the health and wellness of our Chamber members and the community is of utmost importance, so we decided to go to a virtual format. The Chamber
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Yes, this has been a challenging year, but even so, there has been much success. We need to celebrate this success, and the virtual Gala is our way of doing just that. From the 13 new and expanded industry announcements (785 new jobs) JUST THIS year, to the 35 organizations that became Chamber Certified Small Business Partners... from Vision 2030’s Public Art and the revived Lost Wall Mural, to the great strides made in our Work-Based Learning, Apprenticeship, and workforce development initiatives – we MUST recognize the good stuff!
Vice Chair, Government Affairs Philip Wilheit, Jr. Wilheit Packaging
Tune in to hear and see award recipients accept awards and highlight their roads to success. We decided to offer two viewing options, 12:00 noon and 7:00 p.m. At lunchtime, employees can gather in business settings and watch together. For the evening premier, Chamber members, family and friends can be together at home and enjoy the show. Go to the Chamber’s homepage on Thursday, October 8 at www.GreaterHallChamber.com where the 112th Gala Celebration & Awards will premier via YouTube!
Offered In Person & Virtually Register by October 5
The 13th Annual Chamber Chase 5K & 2 Mile Wellness Walk hits the road this fall with a new venue and a new course. Join us at Lanier Islands on October 15th for fun and fitness as 5K runners and spirit-filled walkers enjoy this lake-side race. Want to be the social distancing champion? You can participate virtually anywhere you are, and get your race t-shirt!
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was able to enlist seasoned videographer AJ Parker and the outstanding tech and multi-media staff at Lakewood Baptist to produce the event video. Though challenging, this new approach became a fun project, and the outcome is an informative and entertaining virtual program. I can't wait for all to see the Gala Celebration & Awards Premier come to light as we honor and recognize some of the 'best' of Gainesville-Hall County.
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Chairman-Elect Phil Sutton Kubota Manufacturing of America Treasurer Glennis Barnes, Georgia Power Vice Chair, Economic Development David Lee, Jackson EMC Vice Chair, Marketing Missy Burgess, Lanier Islands
Vice Chairs, Education Andi Farmer Milton Martin Honda Lauren Armour Talley Lanier Technical College Vice Chair, South Hall Council Terry Merck, American Yazaki Vice Chairs, Membership Brett Fowler Turner, Wood & Smith Insurance Phil Bonelli, Regions Bank Vice Chair Community Development Haley Bower, Clipper Petroleum Chair, Vision 2030 Tate O’Rouke, Jackson EMC
Vision 2030 Executive Director Elizabeth Higgins Co-Chairs, HALLmark Paul Chambers, AT&T Mimi Collins, Longstreet Clinic Randall Frost, Stewart, Melvin & Frost Senior Advisor Brian Daniel Carroll Daniel Construction Immediate Past Chair Carol Burrell Northeast Georgia Health System Greater Hall Chamber President & CEO Kit Dunlap
2020-2021 Board of Directors Christa Andrews, Corporate Storage Norman Baggs, The Times Neal Booth, Pinnacle Bank Chris Braswell, The Norton Agency Chris Brown, Delta Community Credit Union Whitney Brown, Stewart, Melvin & Frost Nick Bruner, Rushton Dan Carey, BB&T/TRUIST Tammy Caudell, Carroll Daniel Construction Sean Couch, Northeast Georgia Health System Shanna Cronic, Northeast Georgia Diagnostic Clinic Ashley Davis, Lawson Air Conditioning & Plumbing David Dickerson, Whelchel, Dunlap, Jarrard & Walker Stacey Dickson, Lake Lanier CVB Danny Dunagan, Mayor, City of Gainesville Drew Echols, Jaemor Farms Dr. Suzanne Erickson, Brenau University Josh Everett, New Leaf Landscape Services Jim Grier, Mayor, City of Lula Bruce Hancock, Liberty Utilities Emily Hayes, Milton Martin Toyota Tracy Hoeltke Herter, Netchex Richard Higgins, Chair, Hall County Commission Anna Jacobs, AccessWDUN Ben Jarrard, University of North Georgia Logan Jones, Wilheit Packaging Brooke Kalinauskas, Conditioned Air Systems Jay Kilroy, Willis Investment Counsel Geoff Lee, Craton, Inc. Ward McCamy, Bank of America JD Mealor, Regions Bank Ashton Meeks, Willis Investment Counsel
Mike Miller, Mayor, City of Flowery Branch Sheri Millwood, Oakwood City Council Caitlin Mincey, Mincey Marble Manufacturing Dr. Kirsty Montgomery, Lakeview Academy Terry Morrisey, Intelligent Energy Chris Nish, Cottrell James Nix, Mayor, City of Clermont Dr. Richard Oates, University of North Georgia Bill Orr, Mayor, Town of Braselton Dr. Jeff Payne, North Georgia Eye Clinic Todd Pennington, McGarity’s Business Products Dr. Ray Perren, Lanier Technical College Michele Piucci, Peach State Bank & Trust Col. Stas Preczewski, Riverside Military Academy Brad Puryear, Mansfield Energy Derek Reyes, Michelin Raceway Road Atlanta Vanesa Sarazua, Hispanic Alliance Georgia Will Schofield, Hall County School System Mulham Shbeib, Mar-Jac Poultry Dr. Anne Skleder, Brenau University Terry Spicer, King’s Hawaiian Bakery Margaret Spratlin, Longstreet Clinic Kevin Strada, The Atlanta Falcons John Turner, Northeast Georgia Health System Roy Turpin, Mayor, City of Gillsville Philip Wilheit, Wilheit Packaging Dr. Jeremy Williams, Gainesville City Schools Darryl Workman, South State Bank John Wright, Fieldale Farms Mike Zeiler, Bitzer US, Inc. Nancy Jo Zimmer, JP Morgan Chase Bank
Greater Hall Chamber Staff Executive Kit Dunlap, President & CEO Gerri Collins, Executive Assistant Economic Development Tim Evans, Vice President Nikki Chandler, Vice President Existing Industry Amanda Lewis, Project Manager Madison Hopkins, Project Manager Finance & Operations David Umberson, Vice President, Finance & HR Membership Development Mandy Lathem, Vice President, Events Christen Wilbanks, Vice President, Sales Kara Tate, Vice President, Sales & Programs
Government Affairs Madison Hopkins, Project Manager 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
Education & Leadership Andi Tippens, Vice President The mission of the Greater Hall Chamber of Commerce is to improve the overall business climate for member growth, promote community development, facilitate political action, and enhance the quality of life.
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Join us virtually for the premier of the Chamber's Gala Celebration and Awards meeting featuring Chamber Chair Brian Rochester and Chamber President & CEO Kit Dunlap. The event will stream live both at 12 Noon & 7:00 pm and feature the presentation of Annual Business Awards as well as highlights of the year. • Silver Shovel Awards • Small Businesses of the Year • Family Businesses of the Year • Community Service Award • Distinguished Citizen Award • W.G. Mealor Chairman’s Award INFO | Mandy Lathem 770-532-6206 x 115 mlathem@ghcc.com GHCC.com/events
Industry Appreciation Luncheon Offered In Person & Virtually
Wednesday, November 18
11:00 am - 1:00 pm| Lanier Technical College
Presented by Lanier Technical College, the 2020 Industry Appreciation Luncheon features the presentation of the 12th Annual Industry of the Year Awards and will be available in person (luncheon) and online (via Zoom). The keynote speaker is Greg Dozier, Commissioner, Technical College System of Georgia. Industry of the Year Awards recognize Economic Impact, Corporate Responsibility and Workforce Excellence and are presented in small, medium and large employer categories. Nominations are open to existing industries in the Greater Hall County area. Nominate your industry or another online: SurveyMonkey.com/r/P5M57TY (Nomination Deadline is Monday, October 19.) AWARDS Economic Impact | Corporate Responsibility | Environmental Responsibility Safety Record | Workforce Excellence | Workforce Development
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October Wednesday, October 7
Healthcare Committee
Update: Graduate Medical Education Program/Northeast Georgia Health System 9:00 a.m. | via Zoom Thursday, October 8
Celebration & Awards Meeting
Streaming online at 12:00 Noon and 7:00 p.m. via YouTube Friday, October 9
Economic Development Council 8:30 a.m. - 9:30 a.m. | via Zoom Tuesday, October 13
Small Business Resource Fair 8:30 a.m. - 10:00 a.m. | via Zoom
Human Resource Council
11:45 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. | Hybrid Lanier Technical College
Ambassadors Council
3:45 p.m. - 4:45 p.m. | Hybrid Break Water Grill in Flowery Branch Thursday, October 15
Chamber Executive Committee 12:00 p.m. - 1:30 p.m.
Chamber Chase 5K and 2 Mile Wellness Walk 6:00 p.m.| Hybrid | Lanier Islands Tuesday, October 20
South Hall Business Coalition
Update from Dr. Richard Oates 10:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. University of North Georgia | via Zoom
Vision 2030 Board Meeting 11:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
Wednesday, October 21
Issues Committee Gainesville Water Plan 9:00 a.m. | via Zoom
Thursday, October 22
Chamber Board of Directors 12:00 p.m. - 1:30 p.m. Gainesville Civic Center
November Wednesday, November 4
Healthcare Committee 8:00 a.m. - 9:00 a.m.
Thursday, November 5
South Hall Business Coalition
Economic Development Update 10:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. | via Zoom Tuesday, November 10
Small Business Seminar
9:00 a.m. - 10:00 a.m. | via Zoom Wednesday, November 18
Industry Appreciation Luncheon 11:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. | Hybrid Lanier Technical College
December Thursday, December 10
Eggs & Issues Breakfast 7:30 a.m. - 9:30 a.m. Lanier Technical College
NOTE: Hybrid meetings and events are offered both in person and virtually.
Get all the details and register for events online at GHCC.com/events
The Greater Hall Chamber is closely monitoring COVID-19 regulations and guidance and may convert in person events to virtual only conferences if needed. All registered participants will be notified by e-mail of any changes. Check the Chamber calendar regularly, and keep an eye on your inbox for updates. GHCC.com/EVENTS
Workforce Development
Bitzer's Mike Zeiler dedicated to students
Community businesses and work-based learning programs partner to provide career opportunities for local students. Gainesville High School Sophomore Carlos Mendoza completed the Engineering Pathway, one of the state's Career, Technical and Agricultural Education (CTAE) pathways under Ed Nemec, GHS Engineering Drafting & Design Instructor. In spring 2020, Carlos passed the Gainesville High School Senior Carlos Mendoza attends classes at Lanier End of Pathway Technical College and works as a paid intern at a local industry. Assessment, earning the Auto Desk Inventor certification (a very difficult test), and as a junior became a Work-Based Learning (WBL) Youth Apprenticeship student. With an interest in engineering and under the guidance of Helen Perry, a Gainesville High WBL Coordinator, and Wendy Savitz, GHS Dual Enrollment Coordinator, Carlos was referred to Shelley Davis of Workforce Strategies Group for a recommendation on furthering his education and career options. 17-year-old Carlos Mendoza joined a local industry as a paid intern in February and took drafting classes at Lanier Technical College. Now, as a senior, Carlos is in his 2nd Drafting DE class and continues to work as an intern. He loves his job and hopes to continue his studies at Lanier Technical College after graduation. The Georgia Department of Education Career, Technical, and Agricultural Education (CTAE) program is preparing Georgia's students for their next step after high school – college, beginning a career, registered apprenticeships, or the military. Georgia CTAE pathway course offerings, and the new Educating Georgia's Future Workforce initiative, leverage partnerships with industry and higher education to ensure students have the skills they need to thrive in the future workforce. CTAE offers students more than 130 career pathways within the 17 Georgia Career Clusters. gadoe.org 6
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Bitzer US's Mike Zeiler, Director of Operations, gives an industry tour of the facility in Flowery Branch to a group of Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Math (STEAM) program students from Flowery Branch High School. Zeiler and the Bitzer team continue to help educate young adults about the engineering industry and career paths available in our community. (Right) Zeiler interviews Nely Rodas, a recent Flowery Branch High School (FBHS) graduate, as part of her Career Technical Education Class. Mock Interviews at FBHS are part of the Work-Based Learning Program, and Zeiler and fellow employees dedicate time every year to assist 11th and 12th grade students with interviewing skills. Dr. Jason Carter, Principal, said, “Flowery Branch High School would like to recognize Bitzer US and Mike Zeiler. Bitzer is a very active Partner in Education supporting our school initiatives for Welding and Engineering programs. Bitzer has hosted Work-Based Learning students for several years and is building an apprenticeship program to invest in cooperative education in Hall County.”
Mission of the Greater Hall Workforce Development Task Force
Building a sustainable workforce for Gainesville-Hall County that possesses the skills needed by today’s, and tomorrow’s, employers. Collaborating with area employers, educators and business leaders to create new programs, market existing programs, remove barriers and influence perceptions. For more about Work-Based Learning or Youth Apprenticeships: Nikki Chandler, 770-532-6206. nchandler@ghcc.com
Small Business Resource Fair
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Small Business of the Month The Inn Between Deli
Tuesday, October 13 Via Zoom
8:30 am: Login Chat | Networking | Door Prize Drawing 9:00 am: Keynote Speaker 9:30 am: Virtual Small Business Resource Fair
Surviving & Thriving Through Difficulty & Change A presentation by Chamber Membership Vice Chair Phil Bonelli of Regions Bank is followed by a Virtual Small Business Resource Fair.
Learn how your business can utilize free and low cost resources to grow your business.
(L-R) Blake and Graham Dunlap, Wesley Gailey and Anderson Dunlap. The Inn Between Deli was established in 1968 and soon become a Gainesville tradition. Anderson, Blake and Graham Dunlap bought the sandwich shop from long time owners, Suzanne and Wesley Gailey just over five years ago. They opened a second location on Browns Bridge Road two years later. The Dunlaps have tried to stick to the recipe for success that the previous owners set, with just a few of their own updates and tweaks. Anderson says, "It’s definitely a Gainesville staple, and we hope to keep serving good sandwiches to the good people of Gainesville for the next 50 years!" 965 Riverside Dr. | 2102 Browns Bridge Rd. 770-536-5518.
Phil Bonelli, Regions Bank Senior VP, Commercial Relationship Manager
Small Business Seminar
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Tuesday, November 10 9:00 am | via Zoom
"Optimizing Team Performance" In today’s changing world, businesses must rethink the way they serve customers – often in a remote environment. There are specific steps every organization can take, regardless of size. In this webinar, Holly Moore discusses the five characteristics of highperforming teams and ideas on Holly Moore how to build an invincible team Hollis Strategies that is ready to overcome any business challenge. Holly is president of Hollis Strategies and collaborates with organizations to help them develop high-performing teams and create strategic plans for growth. With over 20 years of experience in executive leadership positions, Holly is a sought-after business speaker and coach. hollisstrategies.com Questions? Amanda Lewis at alewis@ghcc.com
Become a Chamber 2020 CERTIFIED Small Business Partner by simply attending six (6) Small Business Seminars this year. CERTIFIED Partners Receive
• Certificate of Completion • Certified Small Business Door Decal
• Recognition at a Chamber Board Meeting
• Announcement in the Business Link
Small Business Seminars are sponsored by AccessWDUN, Caldwell Electrical Contractors, Gainesville Mechanical and The Times.
Register online at GHCC.com/events
You will receive an e-mail confirmation with Zoom log-in instructions once you register.
Great advice, great networking! Questions?
Amanda Lewis 770-532-6206 x 111 alewis@ghcc.com
Health Plan for Small Business
The Georgia Chamber SMART Plan is a health care solution that gives small businesses an easier, more affordable way to offer health care to employees, with a lot less worry. The Greater Hall Chamber, in partnership with the Georgia Chamber, has teamed up with Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield (Anthem) to offer Chamber members (with 2-50 employees) an opportunity to participate in a larger, self-funded pool. This way, small businesses can join together to share in the overall claims risk and have financial protection backed by Anthem. In addition, this great health plan alternative offers: • Competitive rates • Predictable, fixed monthly payments • Flexibility in choice of benefit plans • Broad networks through Anthem’s Open Access POS & Essential Rx Greater Hall Chamber members can learn more about the SMART Plan through your insurance agent or contact Chamber Vice Chair of Membership, Brett Fowler at Turner, Wood and Smith Insurance, 770-536-0161 ext. 231. Email: brett.fowler@twsinsurance.com or contact Kara Tate or Christen Wilbanks at the Chamber, 770-532-6206. October 2020 | GreaterHallChamber.com
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member news Brenau and UNG Receive Top Honors U.S. News & World Report and The Princeton Review included Brenau University on their 2021 lists of the best universities in the country. Brenau jumped in rankings on each of the lists it was on compared to last year. Brenau was top in the state and second in the region in Economic Diversity, as well as tying for first in Georgia in Best Colleges for Veterans. The university also ranked No. 2 in Georgia in Social Mobility and was the top university in the state and tied for sixth overall in Campus Ethnic Diversity. Brenau was ranked the No. 3 Best Regional University and No. 3 Best Value Schools in Georgia. The Princeton Review’s “Best in the Southeast” section of its 2021 Best Colleges placed Brenau in the top 22% of the nation’s four-year colleges throughout the Southeast, Midwest, Northeast, West and internationally. brenau.edu University of North Georgia (UNG) ranked 15th among public regional universities in the South on the U.S. News & World Report 2021 Best Colleges list released in September, up one spot from the previous year's ranking. UNG is also the top-ranked public university in Georgia on the Best Value Schools list of Regional Universities in the South. The U.S. News Best Colleges rankings evaluate colleges and universities on 16 measures of academic quality such as first-year student retention, graduation rates and the strength of the faculty. UNG serves some 20,000 students with five campuses located across Northeast Georgia in Blue Ridge, Cumming, Dahlonega, Gainesville, and Oconee County. UNG offers over 100 programs of study. UNG.edu Hall County Library's Gainesville Branch reopened last month following a monumental remodel. Plans are underway for the temporary branch (former Turner, Wood & Smith building) to become a parking deck, providing much needed parking for Downtown visitors. The $5.35 million project was made possible with our legislative delegation's support of a building grant, the City of Gainesville providing temporary space, and the Hall County Board of Commissioners financially supporting this project. Funding came from local SPLOST dollars and impact fees, and was supplemented by a $2 million grant from the state. hallcountylibrary.org The Quinlan Visual Art Center's most popular tradition – the Annual Members' Exhibition – showcases the work of member artists from Gainesville and surrounding North Georgia Communities. Each year of celebration marks yet another season of unparalleled excellence in visual arts programming and celebrates the artists that contribute to that level of excellence. The 73rd Member Exhibition is open now through December 5th and is a dazzling and eclectic array of art in all media including landscapes, abstracts, still life compositions, portraits, ceramics, wood turnings and more. quinlanartscenter.org 10
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• Ryan Locke of Hall County was named the 2020 Game Warden of the Year by the Department of Natural Resources. Locke is the boating safety officer on Lake Lanier. DNR Commissioner Mark Williams said in a statement that Locke and other game wardens work hard every day to enforce the conservation laws of the state and ensure public safety. gadnr.org • The Hall County Animal Shelter received the Transformational Change Award from Best Friends Animal Society, a national animal welfare organization. The shelter has reached and maintains its goal of a 90% live outcome rate. To get involved or learn more about fostering, donations and fundraising opportunities, visit hallcounty.org • Enjoy a day of golf benefiting the Boys & Girls Clubs of Lanier at the 22nd Annual Holiday Golf Classic on October 9 at Lanier Islands Legacy Golf Course. Your team registration or sponsorship directly helps kids during these challenging times. Brenda Bohn, 770-361-3720 or bbohn@bgclanier.org • The Medical Association of Georgia (MAG) encourages Georgians to get vaccinated for the flu as soon as possible – and no later than the end of October. “It is crucial to get immunized for the flu as early as possible because COVID-19 is also a respiratory infection, and co-infection could bring a much higher risk of mortality,” says MAG President Andrew Reisman, MD, a Family Physician at Longstreet Clinic. “Wearing a mask can help protect you from getting COVID-19, and a flu shot is the best way to protect you from influenza.” With over 8,400 members, MAG is the leading voice for physicians in Georgia. mag.org • University of Georgia Small Business Development Center Gainesville is fully operational and able to assist your small business! Request an appointment online or call 770-531-5681. For more information on services, training or no cost webinars, visit georgiasbdc.org/gainesville-office • October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month and the Longstreet Clinic Breast Center is sponsoring fun giveaways, fundraisers, and themed days to promote Breast Cancer Awareness. Early detection saves lives.
Self-pay patients who need screening mammograms can inquire about special rates by contacting Nichol Hughes at 770297-5654. longstreetclinic.com • Chief Judge Kathlene Gosselin with the Northeastern Judicial Circuit is the inaugural recipient of the Judge Stephen S. Goss Mental Health Award. Gosselin started the first Mental Health Court in the Northeastern Judicial Circuit and helped establish the Treatment Services program, which has grown to oversee nine accountability courts, a drug lab and Substance Abuse Services. • Willis Investment Counsel was recently recognized as one of Atlanta Business Chronicle’s Top 25 Money Managers for the 5th consecutive year. Founded in 1979, Willis Investment Counsel manages portfolios for institutional and private wealth clients. wicinvest.com • Sisu, Integrated Early Learning (formerly Challenged Child & Friends) is seeking nominations for the Annual Nancy Copper Sisu Spark Award. Do you know someone who has grit and amazing inner determination? A child who has survived cancer or someone who completed a college degree in their later years? Any community member of any age is eligible to become the Sisu Spark Award Winner! To make a nomination, visit mysisu.org/sisu-spark-award • Kyle Ivey with Just People presented a plaque of appreciation to Leadership Hall's Class of 2020 for adopting the organization as their Group Project during the COVID19 pandemic quarantine. LHC members independently prepared notes and care packages filled with snacks, art & crafts projects, books, projects and all kinds of goodies to keep the residents of Just People busy and feeling loved during the quarantine. “Just” People, Inc. is a private not for profit agency that provides a wide variety of support services to adults with developmental disabilities. justpeople.org
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welcome new members Precision Stoneworks Jim Brown 1090 Parkway Industrial Park Drive Buford, GA 30518 770-271-6907 - Construction, Architects & Engineers precisionstoneworks.com
Qualified Staffing Lisa Dodd 955 Interstate Ridge Drive Suite J1 Gainesville, GA 30501 770-803-0531 - Employment Agency q-staffing.com
PostNet Cindy Molina 5900 Spout Springs Road Suite C3 Flowery Branch, GA 30542 770-530-9598 - Business Services postnet.com
Qualified Staffing expands to area Qualified Staffing is excited to expand to the Gainesville area! With over 30 offices across the US, they have served clients and employees since 1988. Qualified Staffing specializes in all types of recruiting from clerical staffing, warehouse and manufacturing associates, executive-level positions, and education staffing for school districts. Their new address in Gainesville is 955 Interstate Ridge Drive, Suite J1, Gainesville, GA 30501. Please stop in and say hello! q-staffing.com
Fall Job Fair Over 600 Job Seekers met with 48 Employers at the Greater Hall Chamber's Fall Job Fair on September 15. The event was presented by Express Employment Professionals and Mars Wrigley and sponsored by Fox Factory, The Mill at New Holland, King's Hawaiian, McDonald's and Spherion Staffing Services. The Spring 2020 Job Fair is scheduled for March 31. Info: Amanda Lewis, 770532-6206. alewis@ghcc.com
PostNet coming to Flowery Branch PostNet is your one stop shop for reliable print, design, and shipping solutions. PostNet provides custom graphic design, high-quality printing, multi-carrier shipping services and more, so you can tackle everything on your to-do list quickly and in one place. From business cards to signs, and all small business and personal print projects in between, they've got your back with their full-service printing capabilities. Need to ship something? PostNet offers custom packing and shipping options through UPS, FedEx, US Postal Service and DHL, so you can always choose what works best for you. COMING SOON! 5900 Sprout Springs Road, Unit 3 , Flowery Branch, GA 30542. 770-530-9598 . postnet.com
With benefits including a complimentary Ribbon Cutting Ceremony, access to important forums and seminars, increased business exposure, lead development and networking – joining the Greater Hall Chamber membership might be the best investment you'll ever make. Take advantage of all the Chamber has to offer you professionally AND your business. Call Kara or Christen now to join, 770-532-6206. Join Online: GreaterHallChamber.com October 2020 | GreaterHallChamber.com
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Gainesville Renaissance Groundbreaking on the Square in Downtown Gainesville. Gainesville Renaissance will bring educational, retail and residential space to the Downtown Gainesville Square. The three-story project will have six spaces on the first floor, with two reserved for restaurants. Developer Fred Roddy said he hopes to recruit a variety of tenants for the space. The second floor will house Brenau University’s Lynn J. Darby School of Psychology and Adolescent Counseling. On the third floor are eight condominiums. A small park will run between Renaissance and the Hall County Courthouse, connecting to Roosevelt Square. An art gallery on the first floor will be another partnership with Brenau.
Hopscotch on the Downtown Square
General Manager David Camalier cuts the ribbon at Hopscotch, one of Gainesville's newest eateries on the Downtown Square. David also oversees sister restaurant, Avocados. Hopscotch is all about fresh ingredients and upscale-casual dining, all in a fun atmosphere. A gathering place that elevates the body, spirit, and soul, Hopscotch's unique menu features Tapas - from truffle fries to sprouts with goat cheese; Entrées include fresh pasta dishes, quinoa salad bowls, trout and seafood specialties, lamb meatballs and prosciutto grilled cheese. Late night menu and breakfast on Friday mornings. Plan an event with Avocados / Hopscotch. 107 Bradford St. in Gainesville. 770-532-0001. hopscotchrestaurant.com 12
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Gainesville Renaissance, a $22.4 million mixed-use development on Gainesville’s Downtown Square, broke ground on September 16th. (L-R): Chamber Chairman Brian Rochester, Rochester & Associates; Joel Katz, Congressman Doug Collins' Office; Rep. Matt Dubnik, GA House of Representatives 29th District; Fred Roddy, Project Developer; Doug Ivester, Project Investor; Mayor Danny Dunagan, City of Gainesville; Kit Dunlap, Greater Hall Chamber; Brian Daniel, Carroll Daniel Construction; Rep. Emory Dunahoo, GA House of Representatives 30th District.
Roddy Properties will develop the project on the half-acre lot purchased in 2019 by Doug Ivester, a Gainesville native and former chairman and CEO of The Coca-Cola Company. Gainesville-based Carroll Daniel Construction will be the builder. Gainesville Renaissance, due to open in late 2021, will be one of several developments to change the face of downtown Gainesville in coming months. Ivester said he expected the development to impact future generations, especially with Brenau occupying space in the building.
Diletto Bakery in Downtown Gainesville
Diletto Bakery, located in the heart of Gainesville, offers flavorful coffee, a variety of delicious pastries, freshly baked bread, sandwich combinations and other delectable treats to please bakery and coffee shop lovers. At Diletto, they take pride in excellence in everything they do and are committed to providing the best quality possible customer connection experience that will have you telling all of your friends and family about the shop. Online ordering, nationwide shipping and local delivery available. Visit the bakery at 528 Bradford Street SW in Gainesville. 678-943-1304. Online Orders: dilettobakery.com . #EatLocal #GvilleHallBiz
Michelin Raceway Road Atlanta Celebrates 50th Anniversary Motul Petit Le Mans: Fan Safety Measures
Michelin Raceway Road Atlanta officials announced safety protocols for the 23rd Annual Motul Petit Le Mans (October 14-17) to ensure fan safety and comfort during the four-day event. Attendance Limitations: Crowd size is limited to 50% of historical Motul Petit Le Mans attendance. Tickets may or may not be available at the gate with updates posted regularly. Camping: To ensure that campers maintain proper distance, camping sales are discontinued. All previously purchased reserved and non-reserved camping will be honored.
Michelin Raceway Road Atlanta, celebrating 50 years, hosted the Chamber's South Hall Council in the Michelin Tower on September 29th and gave updates on the upcoming Motul Petit Le Mans (October 14-17). For the past 20+ years, Motul Petit Le Mans has been THE sporting event in the Southeast to experience. Crowd size is limited to 50% this year, but that won't stop the fun and excitement. Officials are on top of safety protocol to keep spectators safe for the four-day event. Shop for official Michelin Raceway Road Atlanta 50th Anniversary merchandise – get race event tickets – and stay up-to-date on race information online at roadatlanta.com
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Girl Scouts of Historic Georgia
Girl Scouts was founded in Savannah, Georgia over 100 years ago by Juliette Gordon “Daisy” Low. She organized the very first Girl Scout troop, and every year since, her vision and legacy remain focused on building girls of courage, confidence, and character to make the world a better place.
"Girl Scouts offers the best leadership development experience for girls in the world – one that is designed with, by, and for girls," said LaDon Shaw, Chief Advancement Officer of Girl Scouts of Historic Georgia. "With support from the community, Girl Scouts continually provides virtual opportunities for girls to learn and grow, even during these uncertain times. We are raising the next generation of female leaders, and that’s what girl scouting does by preparing girls to change the world."
New Vision 2030 Public Art Installation Hall County Government, in conjunction with the Greater Hall Chamber Vision 2030 Public Art Committee, has expanded public art in public places across our community. The latest collaboration is a trio of 'bottle trees' alongside the Highlands to Islands Trail near the entrance to the Chicopee Mill Village area. The trunk and branches of the bottle trees were created by students in the welding class at North Hall High School. The various empty bottles which compose the trees' "leaves" were collected by employees within Hall County's Resource Recovery Division and were installed by inmate crews from the Hall County Correctional Institute.
"Seeing how all of these various groups came together to make this piece of art available to the masses really speaks to the type of community we have here in Hall County," Vision 2030 Public Art Chair Frank Norton, Jr. said. "Public art has really become a collaborative effort between artists, the private sector and government. It's this type of partnership that has made public art an integral component of the Hall County community." The Highlands to Islands Trail is a planned 15-mile looped trail system that will ultimately connect the Downtown Gainesville Square and Rock Creek Greenway to the University of North Georgia's Gainesville Campus. For a trail map, visit hallcounty.org
It's not just about cookie sales! Learn more about how Girl Scouts of Historic Georgia is making the world a better Girl Scouts of Historic Georgia Troop 10878 Members place. Call 770-536-8656 ext. 2151 or Rebekah Halstead and Mary Eloise Tymchuk. visit gshg.org
Early Voting for the General Election
The Hall County Board of Elections and Registration has set the dates, times and locations for early voting for the November 3rd General Election. Voters will be able to cast their ballots from 7 a.m. – 7 p.m., Mondays – Fridays between October 12 – October 30, as well as on Saturday, October 24 from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. at one of the following locations: • Chicopee Woods Agricultural Center, 1855 Calvary Church Rd., Gainesville, GA 30507 • City of Gainesville (old Turner Wood & Smith building), 100 Brenau Ave. in Gainesville • East Hall Community Center, 3911 P. Davidson Rd., Gainesville, GA 30507 • Mulberry Creek Community Center, 4491 J.M. Turk Rd., Flowery Branch, GA 30542 • Murrayville Library, 4796 Thompson Bridge Rd., Gainesville, GA 30506 • North Hall Community Center, 4175 Nopone Rd., Gainesville, GA 30506 • Spout Springs Library, 6488 Spout Springs Rd., Flowery Branch, GA 30542 There will be no voting at the Hall County Government Center. Voters will need to use their assigned precincts if they wish to vote on Election Day, Nov. 3. Hall County Elections Department: 678-696-2505 or pathompson@hallcounty.org 14
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The Intro Program for Youth Leadership Hall 2020-21 (with 80 class members) was held at Lanier College & Career Academy. A presentation – Making Your Biggest Impact – was given by Chamber Membership Vice Chair Phil Bonelli, Senior VP of Commercial Banking at Regions Bank & 2012 Graduate of Leadership Hall. Team building exercises followed. Chaperones for the day included Col. Bob Cagle, Riverside Military Academy; Deana Harper, North Hall High School, and Karen Filchak, Cherokee Bluff High School. Many thanks to sponsors for the program: BITZER, US Inc., Chick-fil-A and Lanier College & Career Academy.
(Left) Mike Zeiler, Director Of Operations, Bitzer US, Inc. and (right) Greg Justice, Cherokee Bluff High School (CBHS) Welding Instructor, and Karen Filchak, CBHS Work-Based Learning Coordinator, with welding students at Cherokee Bluff High School. Bitzer has been a PIE with Cherokee Bluff High School since its inception and has provided numerous resources to support students and faculty. Most recently, Bitzer donated 40 new welding helmets, gloves, and jackets to ensure the safety of the school's welding students. Additionally, Bitzer has provided internships for Work-Based Learning students who are preparing for a career in this area. Wes McGee, Principal, Cherokee Bluff High School said, "On behalf of faculty and students, we recognize and thank Bitzer for your generous support and willingness to prepare our students to succeed in the workforce!" Bitzer US, Inc. in Flowery Branch is a subsidiary of the BITZER Group, the world's largest independent manufacturer of A/C and Refrigeration compressors.
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Youth Leadership Hall's (YLH) Program Advisory Committee (PAC Team) are graduates of Leadership Hall County selected by classmates to serve a three-year term to plan, guide and oversee the vision and future of YLH. PAC members divide time/attendance between the monthly YLH programs. PAC Team and Chamber officials at the Intro Program (L-R) Andrew Thomason, Carroll Daniel Construction; Katherine Porter, Smile Doctor Braces; Capt. Jason Smith, Hall County Sheriff ’s Office (HCSO); Nikki Chandler, Chamber; Andi Tippens, Chamber/ LHC Director; Chamber Education Vice Chair Andi Farmer, Milton Martin Honda; Graham Williams, The Stoke; Chamber Education Vice Chair Lauren Armour Talley, Lanier Technical College; Lee Towns, Lee Towns State Farm Insurance; Anna Claire Dover, Northeast Georgia Health System; Marcus Neville, Midtown Blue & HCSO; Marianne Southerland, BB&T/Truist.
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NEGA Health System NEGA Medical Center Braselton ProCare Rx Red Clay Interactive Rochester & Associates RUSHTON Signs by Tomorrow South Hall Rotary Club Stewart Melvin & Frost Store More Self Storage The Times Turner Wood & Smith Insurance Wayne Farms ZF Gainesville
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Gala Celebration
& Annual Awards Virtual Premier Thursday, October 8 12:00 Noon & 7:00 pm
Gather with business associates, family and friends, and join us virtually for the online premier of the Chamber's Gala Celebration & Awards Meeting. The all new format features Chamber Chairman Brian Rochester of Rochester & Associates and Chamber President & CEO Kit Dunlap. The Virtual Premier will launch via YouTube both at 12 Noon and 7pm on October 8 and include the presentation of Annual Business Awards as well as highlights of the year.
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• Silver Shovel Awards • Small Businesses of the Year • Family Businesses of the Year • Community Service Award • Distinguished Citizen Award • W.G. Mealor Chairman’s Award
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Hybrid Chamber Chase 5K & 2 Mile Wellness Walk
Thursday, October 15 6:00 pm at Lanier Islands
The 13th Annual Chamber Chase 5K & 2 Mile Wellness Walk is presented by Fox Factory with a new venue and a new course. Join us at Lanier Islands on October 15th for fun and fitness as 5K runners and spirit-filled walkers enjoy this lake-side race. Participate in the hybrid race In Person or Virtually! Want to be the social distancing champion? You can participate from any where you are, and still get your race t-shirt!
Register to participate In Person or Virtually: RunnerSignUp.com/ChamberChase Race Time: 6:00 Staggered Start Presented by Registration: $30 (closes 10/5) Awards: Fastest CEO, Team Spirit, Individuals, Fastest Team & More!
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Delta Community Credit Union Lanier Islands Lawson Air Conditioning & Plumbing Rushton Stewart, Melvin & Frost Turner, Wood & Smith Insurance
Silver Sponsors Alliant Health Plans • Brasfield & Gorrie • Longstreet Clinic Mansfield Oil • Northeast Georgia Diagnostic Clinic • Wayne Farms Bronze Sponsors Ace Hardware • RUSHTON • Chase for Business
Major Chamber Events Thursday, October 8 Virtual Gala Celebration & Awards Meeting Streaming online both at 12:00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m. Thursday, October 15 Chamber Chase 5K & 2 Mile Wellness Walk / Hybrid 6:00 p.m. Lanier Islands
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Wednesday, November 18 Industry Appreciation Luncheon / Hybrid 11:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Lanier Technical College Ramsey Conference Center
INFO Mandy Lathem 770-532-6206 x 115 mlathem@ghcc.com
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