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Save the Date Tuesday, May 13 Small Business Seminar Thursday, May 15 106th Annual Meeting & Gala Thursday, May 22 Business After Hours
M AY 2014
106th Annual Meeting & Gala Thursday, May 15
Governor Nathan Deal and First Lady Sandra Deal to Attend Chamber Gala Make your reservations now for the Greater Hall Chamber's 106th Annual Meeting & Gala on Thursday, May 15 at the Chattahoochee Country Club in Gainesville. Governor Nathan Deal and First Lady Sandra Deal will be special guests this year. The evening begins at 6:00 p.m. with an outdoor reception. The dinner program begins at 7:00 p.m. with an overview of the year's success and annual award presentations by Chamber Chair Dixie Truelove, Truelove Dairy, ChairElect David Lee, Jackson EMC, and Chamber President/CEO Kit Dunlap. Table Sponsorships $1200 (seats 10). Individual tickets are $75 or $125 couple. For table sponsorships or reservations, contact Megan Martin at the Chamber, 770-5326206 x 115 or email: mmartin@ghcc.com.
6:00 p.m. Chattahoochee Country Club Special Guests
The Honorable Nathan Deal and First Lady Sandra Deal Celebrating a Year of Success... The evening will feature comments from Governor Nathan Deal and presentation of the Chamber's Annual Business Awards
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Outdoor Reception at 6:00 p.m. Buffet Dinner & Program 7:00 p.m.
Business Awards
$75 per person • $125 couple $1200 Table Sponsorship (seats 10)
The Chamber's prestigious business awards will be presented at the Annual Meeting & Gala on May 15
Black Tie Optional Reservations Required 770-532-6206 • Email: mmartin@ghcc.com Presented by AT&T Gold Sponsors Bitzer • Gainesville Mechanical • Hamilton State Bank Jackson EMC • Lake Lanier Islands • Liberty Utilities Mike Cottrell College of Business • Northeast Georgia Health System • The Longstreet Clinic • Wilheit Packaging
Governor Nathan Deal and Georgia's First Lady Sandra Deal will be special guests at the Greater Hall Chamber's 106th Annual Meeting & Gala on Thursday, May 15 at the Chattahoochee Country Club in Gainesville.
– Small Business of the Year – Family Business of the Year – Silver Shovel Awards – W.G. Mealor Chairman's Award – Community Service Award – Distinguished Citizen Award
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From the Chair
Leadership for today and our future “The task of leadership is not to put greatness into people, but to elicit it, for the greatness is there already.”
– John Buchan
Nearly a year ago, I thought long and hard about my role as incoming Chair of the Chamber's Board of Directors. As with past chairs, I wanted to make a difference. I decided the best means to accomplish this was to take advantage of the great leaders already involved with the Chamber, and pursue the theme "Developing Leadership for Life."
Dixie Truelove Truelove Dairy, Inc. Chair, Greater Hall Chamber
Most effective leaders invest in their strengths by surrounding themselves with the right people to maximize their team. Successful leaders understand that they cannot be everything to everybody and remain effective. Instead, they have a sharp awareness of how to leverage their unique blend of strengths, skills and talents. This has been an easy task with the Chamber's dynamic Board of Directors, Executive Committee and professional staff.
On May 15 we will celebrate the successes of the year at the 106th Annual Meeting and Gala. Awards will be presented to top leaders and outstanding Chamber volunteers. The Silver Shovel awards will recognize those individuals who have worked diligently to support the Chamber's action plan and initiatives making Gainesville-Hall County a great place to live and work. We will also honor a Distinguished Citizen and a Community Service-focused individual. In addition to outstanding volunteers, we are fortunate to have one of the state's top executives leading the Chamber – Kit Dunlap. Kit has served as President and CEO since 1998 and has been recognized by many organizations, most recently with the "Inspiration in Business" award by the University of North Georgia. Kit leads a tremendous staff that work on projects ranging from new business recruitment and job fairs to 5K races and golf tournaments. Leadership Hall County celebrated its 30th anniversary last year. On May 9, Leadership Hall alums will gather to celebrate the 2013-2014 class graduation. Successful leaders not only build networks, but they also nurture the connections they make. Leadership Hall, now with over 700 graduates is a powerful network of successful leaders. (See the new Leadership classes on page 15.) Part of VISION 2030, The Wisdom Project is a senior leadership program that recently graduated its fourth class. These groups have vision and lead not just for today but also for the future. Also part of the Chamber's leadership program is Youth Leadership Hall – these young people are our future leaders.
May 6, 2014 • Greater Hall Chamber of Commerce
Inspiration in Business Award to Kit Dunlap
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(L-R): Dana Miller, Chamber VP Education; Kat Cole, President of Cinnabon, Inc.; Melissa Tymchuk, Director of Marketing, Northeast Georgia Health System; Kemie West, Chamber Marketing; Kit Dunlap, Chamber President/ CEO. Kit Dunlap received the Inspiration in Business Award from the Center for the Future of North Georgia and the Mike Cottrell College of Business at the University of North Georgia at the Inspirational Leaders Award Luncheon on April 8. The Inspiration in Business and Inspiration in Community award (presented to Dr. Buster Evans, superintendent of Forsyth County Schools) were presented in honor and memory of Mike Banks. Banks, a Gainesville resident and former Chamber chairman, was the Development Officer at the Mike Cottrell College of Business. Kat Cole, president of Cinnabon, Inc., was the keynote speaker for the event. ung.edu
Business Link VOLUME 20 ISSUE 5 McKemie West, Editor • Email: kwest@ghcc.com
greaterhallchamber.com Greater Hall Chamber of Commerce
2013-2014 Executive Committee Chairman Dixie Truelove, Truelove Dairy Chairman Elect David Lee, Jackson EMC
Vice Chair, Marketing and Communications Jullie King The Longstreet Clinic
Vice Chair, Membership Treasurer Development Jody Lail, Chattahoochee Bank Tony Paramore of Georgia Gainesville Design Center Vice Chair, Economic Development Chris Braswell PB Property Management
Vice Chair, Government William Bagwell Homestead Investments
Senior Advisor Denise Deal The Sassafras Group
Vice Chair, South Hall Council Immediate Past Chairman Brian Cantel Randall Frost Cantel Wealth Management Stewart, Melvin & Frost Vice Chair, Community Development Deborah Mack, Volunteer
Vice Chair, Education Andi Farmer Milton Martin Honda
Co-Chairs, HALLmark David Abee, Regions Bank Paul Chambers, AT&T Jimbo Floyd, Turner Wood & Smith Insurance
President & CEO Kit Dunlap Greater Hall Chamber of Commerce
Chair, VISION 2030 Carl Romberg, Direct South, Inc. Meg Nivens, Executive Director
Board of Directors 2013-2014 Perry Barnett, Rushton & Company Karen Baston, Sperry Van Ness Col James Benson, Riverside Military Academy Phil Bonelli, Wells Fargo John Breakfield, Breakfield & Associates Carol Burrell, Northeast Georgia Health System Sid Chandler, Independence Bank of Georgia Stacey Dickson, Lake Lanier CVB Danny Dunagan, Mayor, City of Gainesville Dr. Merrianne Dyer, Gainesville City Schools Sam Evans, Oakwood City Council Tony Funari, Funari Realty, City of Braselton Rob Geoffroy, The Atlanta Falcons John Geyer, J Geyer Advertising Will Hicks, Stifel Nicolaus Dr. Bonita Jacobs, University of North Georgia Jay Jacobs, Jacobs Media Corporation Lane Jones, Highland Mountain Beverage Dr. John Kennedy, Lakeview Academy Mary Jane Locklear, Cox Communications
Scott McGarity, McGarity’s Business Products Steve McNeilly, Northeast GA Health System Dick Mecum, Chair, Hall County Commission Mike Miller, Mayor, City of Flowery Branch James Nix, Mayor, City of Clermont Greg Ours, Poly Enterprises Dr. Ray Perren, Lanier Technical College Larry Poole, Mayor, City of Gillsville Brad Puryear, Mansfield Energy Will Schofield, Hall County Schools Dr. Ed Schrader, Brenau University Pao Sengkhammee, Zebra Technologies Darrell Snyder, Georgia Power Dennis Stockton, The Times Milton Turner, Mayor, City of Lula Dr. Mary Watkins, Watkins Total Health Care Mike Williams, Lake Lanier Islands Resort Philip Wilheit, Wilheit Packaging Philip Wilheit, Jr., Wilheit Packaging Bob Willis, Willis Investment Counsel
Associate Directors 2013-2014 Jonathan Collins, BB&T
Jay Kelly, Signs By Tomorrow
Bruce Eades, Insurance Office of America
Sierra McMullen, Charter Business
Josh Everett, New Leaf Landscape Services
Barbara Rambo, ProCare Rx
Joy Fowler, Hamilton State Bank
Sherry Ridgway, Global IT
Connie Hagler, CMIT Solutions
Trey Wood, Turner Wood & Smith Insurance
Andy Kalinauskus, Conditioned Air Systems
Todd Young, Publix
Staff Executive Kit Dunlap, President/CEO Joy Sims, Executive Assistant Economic Development Tim Evans, Vice President Shelley Davis, Vice President Existing Industry Amanda Lewis, Project Manager Joshua Stephens, Project Manager Finance & Operations David Umberson, Vice President Finance & HR Membership Development Megan Martin, Vice President Kara Tate, Membership Coordinator Education Dana Miller, Vice President
Government Affairs Joshua Stephens, Project Manager South Hall Council Megan Martin, Vice President Membership Community Development Robin Halstead, Vice President VISION 2030 Meg Nivens, Executive Director Marketing & Communications Kemie West, Business Link Editor/Consultant Greater Hall Chamber Welcome Center Robin Halstead, Manager
Economic Development May 6, 2014 • Greater Hall Chamber of Commerce
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Hall County Logistics Report
Job Fair draws over 1,000
Gainesville-Hall County is home to over 300 manufacturing, processing and distribution companies. The logistics and trucking industry plays a large part in this sound economic base with the complex coordination of people, money, transportation, facilities and time to move products.Trucks deliver 98.5% of America’s production and imported goods door to door. Hall County's location is prime, being only one or two transport days away from over 50% of the United States' industrial and commercial markets.*
Over 50 businesses and industries participated in the Greater Hall Chamber’s Annual Job Fair in April at the Gainesville Civic Center. Mark Butler, Commissioner of the Georgia Department of Labor, was on hand as over 1,000 job seekers met with hiring managers and (L-R): Kit Dunlap, President & CEO, Greater Hall Chamber; applied for jobs with Mark Butler, Georgia Commissioner of Labor; Al Gainey of employers onsite.
Hall County is home to 105 warehousing and distribution facilities totaling 10 million square feet. Some of the largest facilities include Kubota Manufacturing of America Corporation (one million square feet), Ace Hardware Retail Support Center (500,000 square feet) and Wrigley Manufacturing Company (500,000 square feet). Additionally, Hall County is home to seven cold-storage facilities that are a critical component for food and pharmaceuticals. In Hall County, 98 logistics providers employ 1,536 people and generate over $200 million in annual sales.* Major logistics companies in the area include: Carolina Handling, Carrier Services, CBT, Elliott Transport, Freedom Trans USA, GTO 2000, Hollis Transport Agency, Mugele of America, Overdrive Logistics, Shoreline Transfer, SYFAN Logistics, Tatsumi Intermodal, Tribe Transportation and XPO Logistics/Turbo Division. "Transportation companies located here are one of the largest employers and economic contributors in Hall County," said Jim Syfan, CEO of SYFAN Logistics and board member of the Transportation Intermediaries Association. "The trucking industry provides high paying jobs and adds significantly to our tax base while playing an important role in the economy – delivering raw materials to local manufacturers and processors from outside Hall County and delivering finished goods from Hall County to the marketplace. Three full days of no trucks, and America would not have gasoline, food or clothing!" *Source: Georgia Center of Innovation for Logistics 2013 Report
Agribusiness Award Winners
Spherion, Title Sponsor of the Job Fair.
King's Hawaiian's (Gold Sponsor) David Phillips and Cheryl Nishimura at the Chamber's Job Fair. Thank you Spherion (Title Sponsor), Express Employment Professionals (Platinum), HTI Employment Solutions (Silver) for sponsoring the event.
Lake Lanier Olympic Venue The Gainesville-Hall '96 Board of Directors announces Morgan House as the Lake Lanier Olympic Venue's (LLOV) new Venue Manager. A Gainesville-native, House is an Olympiclevel kayaker and most recently served as a High Performance Canoe/Kayak Coach for the Lanier Canoe Kayak Club. During his kayak career, he participated in over 20 world-class venues in more than 10 countries. As a coach, he has implemented yearly training programs and one-on-one sessions with athletes as well as web page development and club event organization. Morgan House Manager, Lake Lanier The LLOV is planning a great team building opportunity for Olympic Venue businesses and community organizations with the 1st Annual Gainesville/Hall Dragon Boat Challenge to help the Lanier Canoe & Kayak Club (LCKC) support the Hall County Special Olympics program. Sign your company up for the competition! Details and registration at lckc.org
South Hall Business Coalition (L-R): Chris Millman and Jorge Cimadevilla, Atlanta Falcons; Buddy Belflower, Todd Clark; Lori Armour and Sheila Chapman, United Community Bank.
The Agribusiness Awards program increases recognition and appreciation of the agribusiness and agricultural community in Hall County. The 2014 awards were presented in April and include (L-R): Friend of Agribusiness: Atlanta Falcons; Outstanding Agribusiness: United Community Bank; Agribusiness Hall of Fame: Buddy Belflower; Farmer of the Year: Todd Clark. The awards program is presented by the Chamber and Hall County Cooperative Extension. Thank you Jackson EMC, title sponsor, and additional sponsors, AgGeorgia Farm Credit, Cargill, Crystal Farms, United Community Bank, Elmer Truelove Dairy, Hall County Farm Bureau, Hall County Soil & Water Conservation District, Jaemor, KingGreen, Mar-Jac Poultry and Purina Animal Nutrition.
(L-R): Randy Knighton, Hall County Administrator; Stan Brown, Oakwood City Manager, Brian Cantel, Cantel Wealth Management; at the South Hall Business Coalition in at Oakwood City Hall. The Coalition will meet on May 20 for a tourism update by the Lake Lanier CVB. South Hall Coalition meetings are sponsored by Milton Martin Honda, Red Clay Interactive and WDUN. Megan Martin, 770-532-6206. Email: mmartin@ghcc.com
Wednesday, May 7 Healthcare Committee 8:00 a.m. - 9:00 a.m. – Chamber
Tuesday, May 20 VISION 2030 Board of Directors 11:30 a.m. – Chamber
Friday, May 9 Economic Development Council 7:30 a.m. – Chamber
Wednesday, May 21 Issues Committee 8:00 a.m. – Chamber Wednesday, May 21 Lunch 'n Learn with guest speaker Jim Kerlin, Sandler Training 11:45 a.m. – Recess Pub
Friday, May 9 Leadership Hall Graduation and Alumni Celebration 6:00 p.m. Chattahoochee Country Club Tuesday, May 13 Small Business Seminar “Affordable Care Act Update" Presented by Brett Fowler, Turner, Wood & Smith Insurance 7:45 a.m. - 9:00 a.m. – Chamber Tuesday, May 13 Ambassadors Council 3:45 p.m. – 2 Dog Café Wednesday, May 14 Network Over Coffee 8:30 a.m. - 9:30 a.m. The Café at Lanier Career Academy
Thursday, May 22 Chamber Board of Directors 12:00 p.m. – Georgia Power Pavilion Thursday, May 22 Business After Hours at North Georgia Canopy Tours 5:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. North Georgia Canopy Tours 5290 Harris Road in Lula Wednesday, May 28 Network Over Coffee 8:30 a.m. - 9:30 a.m. Publix in Flowery Branch 5900 Spout Springs Road JUNE 2014
Wednesday, May 14 Human Resources Council 11:45 a.m. – Luna's Restaurant Thursday, May 15 Chamber Executive Committee 11:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. – Chamber
Tuesday, May 20 South Hall Business Coalition "Tourism Update" Presented by Stacey Dickson President, Lake Lanier CVB 8:00 a.m. - 9:00 a.m. Flowery Branch Train Depot
Tuesday, June 10 Small Business Seminar “Dealing With Difficult Customers” By Jim Kerlin, Sandler Training 7:45 a.m. - 9:00 a.m. – Chamber Thursday, June 12 Georgia Chamber Power Breakfast 8:00 a.m. - 8:30 a.m. Networking 8:30 a.m. - 9:30 a.m. Program Chattahoochee Country Club Thursday, June 26 Business After Hours at Kipper Tool 5:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. 2375 Murphy Blvd in Gainesville Get details on these and other Greater Hall Chamber events online: greaaterhallchamber.com
Thank You Chamber Sponsors AEON Clinical Highland Mountain Beverage Milton Martin Honda AT&T House Dressing Interiors Montara Farm Bitzer Jackson EMC Northeast Georgia Health System Breakfield & Assocs/Air Methods Jacobs Media North Georgia Canopy Tour Caroll Daniel Construction Lake Lanier Island Resort ProCare Rx CBT, Inc. Lanier Technical College Red Clay Interactive Chattahooche Bank of Georgia Lanier Village Estates Stewart, Melvin & Frost Cotton Eyed Joe’s Liberty Candy Company Turner, Wood & Smith Insurance Gainesville Eye Associates Liberty Utilities The Longstreet Clinic Gainesville Mechanical McGarity Business Products The Times Georgia Power Mike Cottrell College of Business WDUN Radio Hamilton State Bank at the University of North Georgia Wilheit Packaging
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Meetings & Events
Small Business Seminar Tuesday, May 13
7:45 a.m. - 9:00 a.m. Greater Hall Chamber No Charge for Chamber Members • $15 Non-Members
– Affordable Care Act Update – Brett Fowler, VP & Partner, Turner Wood & Smith Insurance, will update us on the latest with the Affordable Care Act and discuss Qualifying Events Review; 2015 Individual Open Enrollment Dates; Small Group Deductible Limit Update; Employer Compliance Requirements; and Employer Mandate Delay (50+). Details: Amanda Lewis, 770-532-6206 x 111. Email: alewis@ghcc.com
Annual Meeting & Gala Thursday, May 15
AT&T Sponsors Chamber Events (L-R): Chamber Chair-Elect David Lee, Jackson EMC; Chair Dixie Truelove, Truelove Dairy; Beth Shiroishi, President, AT&T Georgia; Chamber Board Member Paul Chambers, AT&T Regional Director of External Affairs; Kit Dunlap, President/CEO, Chamber. Many thanks to AT&T for sponsoring the Chamber's April Board meeting, sponsoring the Hackers Holiday 19th Hole Reception and title sponsor of the Annual Meeting & Gala.
Healthcare Committee (L-R): Marjorie Butler, Hope Chiropractic; Dr. Gale Starich, Brenau University; Kit Dunlap, Greater Hall Chamber, Loren Funk, The Longstreet Clinic; Alan Wills, Northeast Georgia Health System, at the Chamber's Healthcare Committee meeting in April. The group heard a presentation by Alan Wills on the Health eConnection, the health information exchange program for Northeast Georgia.
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6:00 p.m. Outdoor Reception 7:00 p.m. Dinner & Awards Chattahoochee Country Club $75 per person/$125 couple/$1200 table (10) Join Chamber members and friends for this exciting event with special guest Governor Nathan Deal and Georgia's First Lady Sandra Deal. Outdoor reception, elegant dinner buffet, live music! Chair Dixie Truelove, Chair Elect David Lee and Chamber President/CEO Kit Dunlap will present the program and awards. Reservations: Megan Martin, 770-532-6206 x 115. mmartin@ghcc.com
South Hall Business Coalition Tuesday, May 20
May 6, 2014 • Greater Hall Chamber of Commerce
8:00 a.m. - 9:00 a.m. Flowery Branch Train Depot 5302 Railroad Avenue $5 Chamber Members • $15 Non-Members • Light Breakfast
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– Tourism Update – Come network with the South Hall Business Coalition at the unique Flowery Branch Train Depot and hear an update from Stacey Dickson, President of the Lake Lanier Convention & Visitors Bureau. Includes light breakfast. Details: Megan Martin, 770-532-6206 x 115. Email: mmartin@ghcc.com. Online: greaterhallchamber.com
Business After Hours Thursday, May 22
5:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. North Georgia Canopy Tours 5290 Harris Road - Lula, GA 30554 $5 Members • $15 Non-Members • Cash Drawing • Canopy Tour Giveaway Join the outdoor fun at Business After Hours on May 22 at North Georgia Canopy Tours in Lula – Georgia's ultimate zipline treetop adventure! Tour a teepee... Participate in a zipline demo... Enjoy draft beer by Rabbittown Package and food by Locos Grill & Deli. Win a Teepee Overnight Stay or a Free Canopy Tour! For details or directions, visit northgeorgiacanopytours.com
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Rotary Club of Gainesville Celebrates 91 Years of Service
Tony Herdener brought to his Rotary presidency in 2013-2014 an emphasis on men and women serving in the military and in roles of public protection such as police and fire. Because of his role as chief financial officer of the Northeast Georgia Health System, Tony was instrumental in bringing programs to the club on health care, insurance, electronic records, and nutrition. The Rotary Club of Gainesville was chartered in 1923 and is 188 members strong today. Under President Herdener’s leadership of the largest Rotary club in the area, the Gainesville club joined with other area Rotary clubs to construct a monument to public safety personnel. The $40,000 project is expected to be completed by May 2015.
“Student Showcase of Innovation in the Hall County School District” was a popular program last October presented by Will Schofield, superintendent. The stars were the students and their teachers who impressed Rotarians with their range of talents, skills, languages, and accomplishments.
The Rotary Club of Gainesville also donated to the Good News at Noon Clinic, the Disabled Veterans Association of Gainesville, the Gainesville High School Interact Club, the Boys and Girls Clubs of Hall County, among several organizations. Rotary gives $20,000 or more over a year’s time, including the construction of ramps.
Alexandra “Alex” Barrraclough was this year’s Georgia Rotary Student Program (GRSP) student. She left her home in Edinburgh, Scotland, to spend a year in Gainesville attending Brenau Univeristy. She was hosted by Kathy and Richard Oates, Rotarian, and reported to the club that during her year she learned to enjoy BBQ, boiled peanuts, American sports, and the beauty of northeast Georgia’s mountains.
Community leaders were honored at the Rotary annual banquet in January. Dr. John Burd, center, was named Man of the Year and is pictured with Honorable Judge Bonnie Oliver, left, past president, and right, Rotarian LeTrell Simpson.
Learn more at rotaryclubofgainesville.com
Woman of the Year, named at the annual banquet, is Jane Hemmer, center, pictured with Honorable Judge Bonnie Oliver and past Rotary president, Dr. Martha Nesbitt. Above right, Tony Herdener and Dr. Ed Schrader, Rotarian and president of Brenau University are pictured at the March Rotary meeting at the new Brenau Downtown Center.
Congressman Doug Collins, second from left, presented a Signature program at the August 26 meeting and acquainted Rotarians with his goals and experiences in D.C. and Congress. Signature programs, an innovation of Tony’s, were longer programs designed to delve deeper into topics of note. Pictured with Congressman Collins, are, left, Georgia State Senator Butch Miller, Tony Herdener, and Mike Giles of the Georgia Poultry Federation.
, addressed the club in LTCOL Terry Barron, center eriences as a BlackSeptember and shared her exp r 200 combat missions hawk pilot. She has flown ove l and the Combat Acand was awarded the Air Meda h Tony Herdener, left, tion Badge. She is pictured wit and Rotarian Ben Hampton.
Pepper and Clarissa Brown, left, and Larry and Patricia Lykins enjoy the annual Rotary barbecue that this year was a fish fry at the American Legion Pavilion.
The Rotary Club of Gainesville has built over 70 ramps for disabled individuals and their families. The club does everything from the design, engineering, construction, and funding of the ramps. The Rotary van, which carries construction supplies and equipment, is spotted almost monthly throughout Hall County as Rotarians volunteer their time and talent to build ramps.
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Member Announcements May 6, 2014 • Greater Hall Chamber of Commerce
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• Jeannie Copeland announces Natural Juice Cafe's revamped catering menu with more selections and free delivery. Spring specials are back with the Beef Quinoa Burger getting rave reviews along with Jeannie's Famous White Bean Chicken Chili and Spinach Orzo Pasta Salad. 2580 Limestone Parkway in Gainesville. 678928-4833. naturaljuicecafe.com • Looking for a great team building opportunity for your corporate, governmental, or community organization? Challenge your local competition at the 1st Annual Gainesville/Hall Dragon Boat Challenge and help Lanier Canoe & Kayak Club (LCKC) support the Hall County Special Olympics program. Details at lckc.org • Chamber Networking ! Network Over Coffee on May 14 at 8:30 a.m. at The Café at Lanier Career Academy; Lunch 'n Learn on May 21 at 11:45 a.m. at Recess Southern Gastro Pub with guest speaker Jim Kerlin of Sandler Training; Network Over Coffee on May 28 at 8:30 a.m. at Publix in Flowery Branch. For text reminders of networking events, text “HALL” to 88588 or email Kara Tate: ktate@ghcc.com • The Northeast Georgia History Center celebrates its 10th Anniversary on May 8 with a reception from 5-7 p.m. Enjoy music, food and networking as you tour the building. The NEGAHC at Brenau University is a leading resource for promoting the cultural, social, economic and political history of the region. negahc.org • The Law Firm of Whelchel, Dunlap, Jarrard & Walker, LLP (WDJW) is pleased to announce Carla J. Walker and David H. Dickerson as partners. Walker is a member of the firm’s real estate group, and Dickerson is a member of the litigation team. WDJW was founded in 1883 and with over 130 years of experience, the firm offers expert legal services in a variety of diverse practice areas. wdjwlaw.com • The 16th Annual Rubber Duck Derby benefiting the Boys & Girls Clubs of Hall County is Saturday, May 17 at Clarks Bridge Park in Gainesville. Duck Fest festival includes arts, crafts, jewelry, pottery, bounce houses, carnival games, face painting, live entertainment, great food, health screenings and much more! Watch 16,000 rubber ducks race to the finish in Lake Lanier to win great prizes. Free! Fun for the entire family. rubberduckderby.com • Dana Miller, Chamber Vice President of Education, was the recipient of Brenau University's 2014 Alumna Community Service Award for service to Brenau. Dana was recognized at Alumae Reunion Weekend festivities in April for her passion for the community and reflecting the "Brenau Ideal." brenau.edu
• Carry On Youth, a non-profit providing recreational and mentoring services to youth who have lost a parent, is hosting a fundraiser on Saturday June 14 at Laurel Park in Gainesville with charity softball and kickball games, food, bounce house, vendor and sponsor tables, and several live bands. Sponsorship info and event details: 770-540-3170. carryonyouth.org • The Division of Continuing Education at the University of North Georgia, Gainesville Campus offers a variety of classes on topics ranging from photography and human resources to writing skills. For info on upcoming classes or summer camps, call 678-717-3700. ung.edu/ce • Hall County Board of Commissioners announces former Habersham County Clerk Lisa Ritchie as the new commission clerk for Hall County. hallcounty.org • Got a new driver or graduate? New drivers can take advantage of Skip Barber's new High Density Teen Safety and Survival School at Road Atlanta this month. New drivers will develop good accident avoidance techniques, confidence in driving, awareness of others on the road and street driving safety. Skip Barber Driving School, 5290 Winder Hwy, Braselton, GA 30517. 866-932-1949. skipbarber.com • United Way of Hall County presented this year’s Chairman’s Award to the Greater Hall Chamber for 100% employee participation in the last five campaigns. Tim Evans serves on the Board of Directors; Shelley Davis on the Campaign Cabinet; Dana Miller on the Community Investment Committee; and Meg Nivens, VISION 2030, has partnered with United Way on the ReadLearnSucceed Initiative. • Elachee Nature Preschool's registration is now open for classes for 3, 4 and 5 year olds. Low teacher-student ration (1:8), daily outdoor exploration and a nature playscape is part of this fully licensed SACS accredited school that uses unique discovery-based curriculum and builds a lifelong passion for nature. elachee.org • Chattahoochee Bank of Georgia announces Steve Reagin as Gwinnett Market President. Reagin has over 20 years in the North Atlanta/Gwinnett County market and was formerly with Fidelity Bank where he was top producing lender for 2012 and 2013. chattahoocheebank.com • Collins & Associates "Shred Day" is May 21 from 10am-12pm with free document shredding (accepting donations for Eagle Ranch). For details on Records Retention (what not to shred and how long to keep records) visit caplanning.com
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Carefree Boat Club in Buford
(L-R): David Rothwell, Kevin Bonnema, Julie Horne, Sally Morgan and Jason Whitmire (Aquamarina Lazy Days) cut ribbon for Carefree Boat Club. The club offers a variety of highend, premium boats for use by its members. The club takes care of maintenance, insurance, Photo by Alan Hope, Lakeside News cleaning and training, and members enjoy boating without the hassles of owning. "We Provide the Boats, You Provide the Fun!" 6700 Lanier Islands Parkway in Buford. 888-439-8757. carefreeboats.com
McDonald's at New Holland Market Dan Carey, BB&T; Bob Swoszowski, Danny Hutson, Kim Scott and Marco Valeriano of McDonald's Northeast Georgia, Inc. cut ribbon at the newly opened McDonald’s at New Holland Market, 2010 Limestone Parkway in Gainesville. 770-5310055. mcdonalds.com
Cravings Bakery & Café Skip and Vickie Johnson cut ribbon at Cravings Bakery and Café in Flowery Branch. With 15 years experience in the food service industry, Skip and Vickie bring their passion for all things sweet to the Flowery Branch/ Oakwood community. A homey atmosphere coupled with homemade cakes, cupcakes, cheesecakes and specialty confections provides a great place to sit for coffee, lunch with a friend, or simply experience one of their cravings. Fresh made sandwiches are prepared for lunch, and delivered boxed lunches are available for your next meeting. Skip and Vickie look forward to seeing you soon and have just one question for you…."What’s Your Craving?" 3616 Atlanta Highway, #600, Flowery Branch, GA 30542. 770-531-1188. cravingsbakeycafe.com
New Community Magazine The Chamber's newly published Gainesville-Hall County Community Magazine is now available with information on economic development, tourism, housing, education, culture, government and quality of life. Copies of the community magazine and other information (Gainesville-Hall County map, Wage & Benefit Survey, Membership Directory, Manufacturers & Processors Directory) are available at the Greater Hall Chamber, 230 E.E. Butler Parkway in Downtown Gainesville. For pricing and mailing information, call, 770-532-6206 or email: rhalstead@ghcc.com. Online: greaterhallchamber.com
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Rubio & Son Interiors, Inc. Carol Rubio 4198 Cumberland Point Drive Gainesville, GA 30504 (770) 534-6426 -Contractor
Detect Drug Screening Rachel Jimenez 134 Bridgewater Drive Mount Airy, GA 30563 (404) 422-0693 -Applicant Screening
Runners Fit Ryan Kyranakis 7419 Spout Springs Road Suiite 103 Flowery Branch, GA 30542 (770) 967-9755 -Retail /Sporting Goods runnersfit.com
Fidelity Bank Amy Brien 7375 Spout Springs Road Flowery Branch, GA 30542 (404) 553-2730 - Bank/Financial Institution lionbank.com
SalesNet, LLC Marissa Payne 6340 Sugarloaf Parkway Suite 200 Duluth, GA 30097 (866) 732-8632
-CRM Software salesnet.com Subtract Energy, LLC Ryan Sawyer 439 Green Street, NW Gainesville, GA 30501 (770) 540-5933 -Environmental subtractenergy.com Presley Insurance Agency Clint Presley 629 Dawsonville Highway Suite 2100 Gainesville, GA 30501 (678) 359-3186 -Insurance YMCA Camp High Harbour Andrew Thomason 200 Main Street Gainesville, GA 30501 (770) 532-2267 -Non-Profit camphighharbour.com For information on Chamber membership benefits, contact Kara Tate, 770-532-6206 x 116. Email: ktate@ghcc.com
Business After Hours Business After Hours at Gainesville Design Center kicked off spring with great fun, live music and food by 2 Dog Cafe. The event introduced Gainesville Flooring as the new name for Budget Carpet & Flooring. Founded (L-R): Jimbo Floyd, Turner, Wood & Smith (TWS) Insurance; Lindsey in 1992, the Everett Kelley and Elizabeth Thompson, House Dressing Interiors; Brett family has grown the Fowler, TWS Insurance; Greg Barrett, Chattahoochee Bank of Georgia. family owned and operated store to include three addresses and broadened their product offering. Gainesville Flooring and Gainesville Paint are now part of Gainesville Design Center. Don't miss Business After Hours on Thursday, May 22 at North Georgia Canopy Tours – Georgia's ultimate zipline treetop adventure! Tour a teepee... Participate in a zipline demo... Enjoy draft beer by Rabbittown Package and food by Locos Grill & Deli. Win a Teepee Overnight Stay, a free Canopy Tour or the Cash (L-R): Jason Everett, Gainesville Flooring; Megan Drawing! For details or directions, visit Martin, Chamber Membership Vice President; Tony northgeorgiacanopytours.com Paramore, Gainesville Paint.
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Founded in 1995, Accusite Surgical is a cataract outsourcing company that has provided quality cataract surgical equipment and technicians to surgeons and hospitals for over 18 years. The company helps eye care providers gain (L-R): Accusite Surgical’s Michele Lester, Executive Vice President; Lynn Godfrey, President; Ashlee Craig, Vice President of Operations, access to state of the art equipment Chamber Small Business of the Month. so patients can stay in their local communities. Accusite's goal is to keep patients 'at home' by delivering the most advanced technology to medical professionals and surgeons who choose to provide the best in care. Accusite provides more than the average outsourcing company and is committed to enhancing clinical, surgical and financial outcomes. Network practices are able to take advantage of special financing rates for patients, receive patient education resources and product and staff trainings. 770-531-1460. accusitesurgical.com
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National Small Business Week is May 12-16 and recognizes the outstanding achievements of America’s small businesses for their contributions in their local communities and to our nation’s economy. • 85% of the Greater Hall Chamber's members are Small Businesses • 94.6% of Georgia's businesses haver fewer than 50 employees • Georgia ranks #1 in the U.S. for "Best State for Business" Learn how your small business can benefit from the Chamber's programs and services. Contact Amada Lewis: 770-532-6206x111. Email: alewis@ghcc.com
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(L-R): Ron Simmons, UGA Small Business Development Center, facilitated a panel discussion on financing with representatives from Hamilton State Bank, Small Business Access Partners and Crowd Funding. The next seminar Randy Donaldson, University of Georgia Small Business is Tuesday, May Development Center; Alan Davenport, Growlers on Main; Ron 13 and will feature Simmons, UGA SBDC; Rick Sigmand, University of West Georgia an update on the SBDC; Frayne Bentley, Chattahoochee Bank of Georgia; Lorra Affordable Care Act Lee and Matt Schroeder, Small Business Access Partners. by Brett Fowler, Turner, Wood & Smith Insurance. Brett will discuss Qualifying Events Review; 2015 Individual Open Enrollment Dates; Small Group Deductible Limit Update; Employer Compliance Requirements; and Employer Mandate Delay (50+). Small Business Seminars are sponsored by Highland Mountain Beverage and Jacobs Media. The seminars focus on small business issues and are free for Chamber members. Details: Amanda Lewis, 770-532-6206 x 111. Email: alewis@ghcc.com
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Youth Leadership Hall 2014-2015
Leadership Hall County (LHC) was founded in 1983 and helps participants develop knowledge of the community through a series of sessions that begin this summer. Class members are nominated by former participants and selected by the Leadership Hall County Selection Committee. LHC graduates continue to be involved in many areas of volunteer and civic service in our community. Each year local non-profit agencies present service project ideas to the class, and the class then decides the project they will undertake. The 2014-2015 class will be recognized at the Chamber's Annual Meeting & Gala on Thursday, May 15 at the Chattahoochee Country Club.
Established in 2005, Youth Leadership Hall enables students to develop leadership skills while increasing awareness of the community. The program provides an investment in the community’s future leadership and inspires our leaders of tomorrow. Congratulations Class of 2014-2015!
John Batchelor, Hall Co. Solicitor's Office Mary Baxter, Good News Clinics Julie Brumble, Chick-fil-A of Gainesville Nick Bruner, Rushton & Company Bryan Burnette, Carroll Daniel Construction Gerri Collins, Independence Bank of Georgia Carolina Diaz, Georgia Power Jenifir Dimo, Stewart, Melvin & Frost Jessica Emmett, Hall Co. Treatment Services Angela Ewers, Rock Goodbye Angel, Inc. Anna M. Guzman, Jackson EMC Carrie Herdener, ZF Gainesville Stephanie Hulsey, University of North GA Johnathon Jackson, Hall Co. Sheriff's Office Darren Kendall, Congressman Doug Collins Sally Lanthier, Bates, Carter & Company Blair Marshall, Blair Marshall Agency Sonja McLendon, NEGA Health System Brenda McMillian, LLI Development Authority
Steven Mickens, Boys & Girls Clubs of Hall Co. Anna O'Kelley, Community Bank & Trust Rena Pendley, American Cancer Society Wes Perry, Lake Lanier CVB Zach Reed, Northeast Georgia Health System Priscilla Salmasi, Full Media Josh Schlieman, Sullivan & Schlieman Dr. Robert Shippey, Brenau University John Simpson, Lakeview Academy Tyler Smiley, Lakewood Baptist Church Josh Stephens, Greater Hall Chamber Elizabeth Thompson, House Dressing Interiors Al Trembly, WSI Digital Rainmakers Danny Tymchuk, Riverside Military Academy Matthew Vaughn, DMD, Bennett, Greene, Wood Dental Group Amanda Wilbanks, Buttermilk Pie Co. Heather Wilbanks, Peach State Bank Erin Williamson, The Longstreet Clinic, PC
2013-2014 Leadership Hall Graduation & Alumni Celebration Friday, May 9
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East Hall High School Anahi Cardona Luisa Munoz Lauren Pope Grayze Anne Sepe Maria Tello Sara Turner Amber Tyner
Johnson High School Judith Avellaneda Marisol Cruz Adriana Diaz Hanna Herrin Kaitlin Houston Kristin Waters
Riverside Military Academy Taylor Hardin Alexei Joya Joshua Kreitzer Tucker Pearson
Flowery Branch High Deuce Gibbs Sydney Little Rachel McGuire Nicole Morris Josh Richards Nicole Kirkman Alejandra Gonzalez Jorden Johnson
Lakeview Academy Charlie Adams Katie Gay Addison Hicks Sydney Phillips Peaches Shipley Shan Yu Suen
West Hall High School Katie Canham Ansley Johnson Tiffany Lyle Manuel Mata Chad Newstrom My-Ngoc Pham Roland Stanley
North Georgia Christian Morgan Gibbs Jordan Hughes
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UpcomingChamber Chamber Events Upcoming Events Tuesday, MayMarketing 13 Small Business Workshop Small Business Seminar14 Tuesday, February Marketing "Affordable CareTrends Act Update” Presented Gordon Sawyer Presented by by Brett Fowler 8:00 - 10:00 – The Oaks at Turner, Wooda.m. & Smith Lanier Charter Career Academy 7:45 - 9:00 am – Chamber Business After Hours Thursday, May February 15 Thursday, 16 106th Annual 5:00 - Meeting 7:00 p.m. & Gala Restaurant 6:00 p.m.Luna's Outdoor Reception Main & Street 7:00 p.m. 200 Dinner Awards Hunt Tower in Downtown Gainesville Chattahoochee Country Club
Tuesday, May 20Celebration Arbor Day South Hall Business Friday, FebruaryCoalition 17 10:00 a.m. "Tourism Update" Frances Center Presented by Meadows Stacey Dickson, Lake Lanier CVB Safe & Green Regional Assembly 8:00 - 9:00 am Friday, February 24 Flowery Branch Depot 8:00 a.m. - Train 12:00 p.m. Georgia Mountains Center Wednesday, May 21 Annual Transportation Forum Lunch 'n Learn Wednesday, March 14 11:45 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. 11:30 a.m. 1:00 p.m. Recess Southern Gastro Pub Gainesville State College
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