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Save the Date Tuesday, May 12 Small Business Seminar Tuesday, May 19 South Hall Business Coalition Thursday, May 28 Business After Hours
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The Annual Meeting and Gala includes Passing of the Gavel, Annual Business Awards and Highlights from 2014-2015. For Reservations, call the Chamber office, 770-532-6206.
Greater Hall Chamber of Commerce
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Annual Meeting & Gala Thursday, May 14 6:00 p.m. Chattahoochee Country Club in Gainesville Celebrating a Year of Success & Annual Business Awards Presented by Chamber President & CEO Kit Dunlap Chairman David Lee Chair-Elect Brian Daniel Outdoor Reception at 6:00 p.m. Buffet Dinner & Program 7:00 p.m. $85 per person • $150 couple $1200 Table Sponsorship (seats 10) Black Tie Optional Reservations Required 770-532-6206 • Email: mmartin@ghcc.com Sponsored by AT&T Jackson EMC
Join Chamber President & CEO Kit Dunlap, Chairman David Lee and Chair-Elect Brian Daniel for an overview of the year's success at the 107th Annual Meeting & Gala on Thursday, May 14 at the Chattahoochee Country Club in Gainesville. Sponsored by AT&T and Jackson EMC, the evening begins at 6:00 p.m. with an outdoor reception followed by the dinner program and annual award presentations including the 2014-2015 Small Business of the Year, Family Business of the Year, Silver Shovel Awards, the prestigious W.G. Mealor Chairman's Award, and the Community Service Award. Limited Table Sponsorships are still available, $1200 (seats 10). Individual tickets are $85 / $150 Couple. For Reservations, call Megan Martin, 770-5326206 x 115 or email: mmartin@ghcc.com
New Public Art Tour of Gainesville-Hall County! Details on Page 2
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May 5, 2015 • Greater Hall Chamber of Commerce
From the Chairman
VISION 2030 Public Art Initiative
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The Chamber's VISION 2030 program recently launched its Public Arts Initiative. During my term as Chamber Chairman, this program has become one of my top priorities. The mission of the VISION 2030 Public Art Committee is to enhance the lives of every citizen and the community’s long-term economic vitality through exhibition of public artworks. Under the leadership of committee chairs, LeTrell Simpson, Con-sen-sus, and Frank Norton Jr., The Norton Agency, the committee has worked on a Public Art Walking Tour and Map for over two years with many hours of research and cataloging of public art inventory. I'd like to thank Meg Nivens for her work and dedication to this and other VISION 2030 projects along with VISION Chair Davis White, LinkPoint Advantage, and Vice Chair Melissa Tymchuk, Northeast Georgia Health System. David Lee Jackson EMC Chairman, Greater Hall Chamber of Commerce
The Gainesville-Hall County Public Art Tour provides the opportunity to view a selection of over 30 works of art in a variety of media using an easy to follow map. Community Public Art Partners include The Arts Council, Brenau University and the Quinlan Visual Arts Center. Corporate sponsors are The Norton Agency and VISION 2030. VISION 2030 Public Arts Committee members are Mark Alexander; Brenda Bahel; Sandra Bailey; Dr. Jack Burd; Katie Crumley; Karron Denaple; Deloras Diaz; Nancy Keleman; Jim Mathis; Jessica Tullar; Amanda McClure; John McHenry; Meg Nivens; Frank Norton, Jr.; Nichole Rawlings; Carl Romberg; LeTrell Simpson; Cindy Wilson; Gladys Wyatt. Overall, VISION 2030 focuses on a culture of community wellness, the support of lifelong learning, the building of an economy around emerging life sciences, the encouragement of innovative growth and the promotion of cultural integration. Now celebrating it's 10th Anniversary and through the work of hundreds of volunteers, the program has many successes including the implementation of The Wisdom Project and Wisdom Keepers, senior leadership initiatives, the HealthSmart Community Expo, the Chamber Chase 5K & Wellness Walk, the Education Consortium, Healthcare Consortium, Healthcare Reform Community Forums, and much more. For more information on VISION 2030 programs and the Art Initiative, call Elizabeth Jacobs, Executive Director, 770-532-6206 x 104.
Business Link VOLUME 20 ISSUE 11 McKemie West, Editor • Email: kwest@ghcc.com
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2014-2015 Executive Committee Chairman David Lee, Jackson EMC
Vice Chair, Marketing and Communications Katie Dubnik Forum Communications
Chairman Elect Brian Daniel Carroll Daniel Construction Co. Vice Chair, Membership Development Tony Paramore Treasurer Gainesville Design Center David Abee, Regions Bank Vice Chair, Economic Development Brian Rochester Rochester & Associates Vice Chair, Education Andi Farmer Milton Martin Honda Vice Chair, Government William Bagwell Homestead Investments
Co-Chairs, HALLmark Paul Chambers, AT&T Jimbo Floyd Turner Wood & Smith Insurance Randall Frost Stewart, Melvin & Frost Senior Advisor R.K. Whitehead Whitehead Die Casting
Vice Chair, South Hall Council Immediate Past Chairman Andy Kalinauskas Dixie Truelove Conditioned Air Systems Truelove Dairy Vice Chair, Community President & CEO Development Kit Dunlap Deborah Mack, Volunteer Greater Hall Chamber of Commerce Chair, VISION 2030 Davis White LinkPoint Advantage Elizabeth Jacobs, Exec Director
Board of Directors 2014-2015 Charlotte Atkins, The Times Karen Baston, Sperry Van Ness Col James Benson, Riverside Military Academy Phil Bonelli, Wells Fargo John Breakfield, Breakfield & Associates Carol Burrell, NEGA Health System Jay Cooper, Chattahoochee Bank of Georgia Dr. Wanda Creel, Gainesville City Schools Stacey Dickson, Lake Lanier CVB Danny Dunagan, Mayor, City of Gainesville Sam Evans, City of Oakwood Tony Funari, City of Braselton Loren Funk, The Longstreet Clinic Rob Geoffroy, The Atlanta Falcons John Geyer, J Geyer Advertising Will Hicks, Stifel Dr. Bonita Jacobs, University of North Georgia Anna Jacobs, Jacobs Media Lane Jones, Highland Mountain Beverage Jay Kelly, Signs By Tomorrow Dr. John Kennedy, Lakeview Academy
Jullie King, The Longstreet Clinic Mary Jane Locklear, Cox Communications Steve McNeilly, NEGA Health System Dick Mecum, Chair, Hall County Commission Mike Miller, Mayor, City of Flowery Branch Steve Naughton, Community Volunteer 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 Ron Quinn, Peach State Bank Barbara Rambo, ProCare Rx Will Schofield, Hall County Schools Dr. Ed Schraeder, Brenau University Darrell Snyder, Georgia Power Milton Turner, Mayor, City of Lula Philip Wilheit, Gainesville Hall County Development Authority Mike Williams, Lanier Islands
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NEW! Public Art Brochure and Map! Elpida, a bronze by Jean Westmacott is featured as one of 31 pieces of art on the Public Arts Tour of GainesvilleHall County. The sculpture is located in Anne's Garden at Northeast Georgia Medical Center in Gainesville. For a Public Arts Brochure and Tour Map, visit the Greater Hall Chamber, 230 E.E. Butler in Downtown Gainesville or call 770-532-6206.
VISION 2030's "Art of Community" brochure features a free public art tour of Gainesville-Hall County and is provided by public art community partners: The Norton Agency, The Arts Council, Brenau University and the Quinlan Visual Arts Center.
Michael Baldwin, Charter Business Morgan House, Lake Lanier Olympic Venue Dawn Justus, United Community Bank Terry Merck, American Yazaki David Miller, Brenau University Debbie Morrin, ComCast Spotlight Ryan Owen, Kubota
Clay Pilgrim, Rushton & Company Carol Shirley, South State Bank Jeff Sims, Hamilton State Bank Al Trembley, WSI Digital Rainmakers Staci Tunkel, Center Point Spencer Walker, NGMT
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 Garrett Wiley, Project Manager Finance & Operations David Umberson, Vice President Finance & HR Membership Development Megan Martin, Vice President, Development Kara Tate, Vice President, Membership Sales Education Dana Miller, Vice President
Government Affairs Kit Dunlap, President & CEO South Hall Council Megan Martin, Vice President Membership Community Development Robin Halstead, Vice President VISION 2030 Elizabeth Jacobs, Executive Director Marketing & Communications Kemie West, Business Link Editor/Consultant Greater Hall Chamber Welcome Center Robin Halstead, Manager
(L-R): Daren Wayne, Radial Property Group; Tim Knight, Knight Commercial Real Estate; Lee Hemmer, The Simpson Company; Alex Wayne, Radial Property Group; Doug Carter, Don Carter Realty; Tim Evans, Chamber VP Economic Development. The Commercial Real Estate Meeting in April was chaired by Doug Carter and featured updates on the new North Lake Shopping Center in Gainesville, the Tanners Creek Speculative Building in Oakwood, Hall Creek Village in Flowery Branch and the Gateway Industrial Centre on Highway 365. The event was sponsored by Georgia Power. For more on this group or other Chamber Economic Development Division programs, contact Tim Evans, 770-532-6206 x 107. Email: tim@ghcc.com
Job Fair 2015 Highlights Over 900 people attended the Job Fair with over 60 exhibitors offering employment opportunities. Thank you sponsors: Spherion, Express Employment Pros, King’s Hawaiian, HTI Employment Solutions, Gainesville Area Employers Committee, Highland Mountain Beverage, Lanier Technical College, McDonald’s, McGarity’s, Milton Martin Honda, Signs by Tomorrow, AccessNorthGa.com and The Times. (L-R): Greater Hall Chamber Chairman David Lee, Jackson EMC, with David Phillips of King's Hawaiian and Stacey Reece of Spherion Staffing Services. Spherion was the Presenting Sponsor of the 2015 Job Fair.
May 5, 2015 • Greater Hall Chamber of Commerce
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Dan Vento, HR Manager (left) Wrigley's, with Mark Butler, Georgia Commissioner of Labor.
Hollie Bell (left) and Stephanie Shuler of Express Employment Professionals (Platinum Sponsor).
Gainesville-Hall County was a host to the 2015 International VIP Tour presented by the Georgia Department of Economic Development. During the tour's stop in Gainesville, the group was given an overview and tour of the Lake Lanier Olympic Venue. The annual event was a three-day showcase of Northeast Georgia to dignitaries representing 28 countries of the Consular Corps. This year, the itinerary included a tour of Dawsonville, Dahlonega, Young Harris, Sautee Nacoochee, Cornelia, Gainesville and Braselton. The tour creates an opportunity to familiarize VIP Tour guests with destinations they might not have otherwise seen, as well as create long-lasting friendships and business connections. georgia.org
Agribusiness Awards Recipients The Chamber's Agribusiness Recognition Awards were presented in April to promote and show appreciation of the agribusiness and agricultural community in Hall County. (L-R): 2015 Agribusiness Award Recipients (L-R): Sammy Smith, Farmer of Friend of Agriculture; Ann Jones, Farmer of the Year; Blake and Jeanne the year Ann Hinton, Ag Hall of Fame in memory of Blake's father, Dr. Rick Hinton; Jones is a life Lanny Dunagan, Agribusiness of the Year/Lanny Dunagan Welding. long farmer with farms in Georgia and Oklahoma. She is an international judge at horse shows and is very involved in agriculture promotion and politics. Friend of Agriculture Sammy Smith is owner of a public relations firm and a member of the Gainesville City School Board who reached out to connect agriculture with Centennial Elementary during their fund raising efforts to buy a heifer for a family in Africa. Sammy also was a part of the poultry industry for a number of years. Agribusiness of the Year Lanny Dunagan Welding Service is a family owned company started by Lanny's father and now includes Lanny's son, Paden. The company is rooted in agribusiness and created an innovative rollover protective structure for forestry right of way tractors. Hall of Fame Inductee Dr. Rick Hinton was a large animal veterinarian who specialized in equine care. The awards program was presented by the Chamber and Hall County Cooperative Extension and sponsored by Jackson EMC. Additional sponsors included AgGeorgia Farm Credit, Crystal Farms, Hall County Soil & Water Conservation, Hall County Farm Bureau, Jaemor Farms, Mar-Jac, Fieldale Farms, Purina Animal Nutrition and United Community Bank.
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Tuesday, May 5 Georgia Chamber Power Breakfast 7:30 a.m. - 9:30 a.m. Chattahoochee Country Club Wednesday, May 6 Healthcare Committee 8:00 a.m. – Northeast Georgia Medical Center Braselton Thursday, May 7 Leadership Hall County Graduation 6:00 pm - 8:00 p.m. Brenau University Amphitheater Friday, May 8 Economic Development Council 7:30 a.m. – Flower Branch Train Depot Tuesday, May 12 Small Business Seminar "Producing a Video on an iPad" 7:45 a.m. - 9:30 a.m. MDC at Featherbone Communiversity Tuesday, May 12 Ambassadors Council 3:45 p.m. – 2 Dog Cafe in Gainesville Wednesday, May 13 Network Over Coffee 8:30 a.m. - 9:30 a.m. Starbucks at Kroger Marketplace
Tuesday, May 19 VISION 2030 Board of Directors 11:30 a.m. – Chamber Wednesday, May 20 Issues Committee 8:00 a.m. – Chamber Wednesday, May 20 Lunch 'n Learn 11:45 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Flowery Branch Train Depot Thursday, May 21 Chamber Executive Committee 11:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. – Chamber Wednesday, May 27 Network Over Coffee 8:30 a.m. - 9:30 a.m. Loretta's Country Kitchen in Oakwood Thursday, May 28 Chamber Board of Directors 12:00 p.m. – Georgia Power Pavilion Thursday, May 28 Business After Hours Sponsored by the Lake Lanier Olympic Venue 5:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. 3105 Clarks Bridge Road in Gainesville
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Small Business Seminar Tuesday, May 12
7:45 a.m. - 9:30 a.m. at Lanier Tech Manufacturing Development Center No Charge for Chamber Members • $15 Non-Members
"Produce a Quality Video on Your iPad" Bill Lampton, PhD, Championship Communication, and Mike Stewart, Soundpages Inc, will provide tips on how to produce top quality videos with an iPad camera without having to rely on a vendor's schedule, expertise and fees. Bill Lampton helps companies find solutions to communication problems. Mike Stewart has composed countless radio jingles, television scores, and produced or performed on music heard all over the world. Details: Amanda Lewis, 770-532-6206 x 111. Email: alewis@ghcc.com
South Hall Business Coalition
6:00 p.m. Outdoor Reception 7:00 p.m. Dinner Awards Program $85 per person • $150 couple • $1200 Table (Seats 10) Sponsored by AT&T and Jackson EMC, the Chamber's 107th Annual Meeting & Gala begins with an outdoor reception followed by the dinner program and annual award presentations including the 2014-2015 Small Business of the Year, Family Business of the Year, Silver Shovel Awards, the prestigious W.G. Mealor Chairman's Award, and the Community Service Award. Limited Table Sponsorships $1200 (seats 10) available. Individual tickets are $85 / $150 Couple. Reservations: Megan Martin, 770-532-6206 x 115.
Business After Hours Thursday, May 28
Join Hall County Sheriff Gerald Couch for an update at the new South Hall Headquarters. Purchased with SPLOST VI funds, the facility is the first full-service sheriff ’s office complex south of Gainesville, giving the department easy access to Hall County's most populated area (2/3 of Hall County's population lives south of Oakwood). Breakfast by Southern Smoq BBQ. Sponsored by Red Clay Interactive and Milton Martin Honda. Reservations: Megan Martin, 770-532-6206 x 115. Email: mmartin@ghcc.com
Join fellow Chamber members and friends for fun, food and fellowship on Lake Lanier! The Lake Lanier Olympic Venue boasts one of the best competition sites in the world and hosts global class competitions along with local and national athletes/teams as a key training site. The facility also provides recreational opportunities for the region and is a destination point for sports enthusiasts. Great Networking! Cash Prize Drawing! Details: Megan Martin, 770-532-6206 x 115. Email: mmartin@ghcc.com
8:00 a.m. - 9:00 a.m. Hall County Sheriff's Office South Hall Headquarters 7345 Cody Drive in Braselton $5 Chamber Members • $15 Non-Members • Light Breakfast
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Annual Meeting & Gala
Mark your calendar for the Greater Hall Chamber's Annual Healthcare Reform Community Update. Learn what the experts are saying about the future of healthcare as speakers provide the latest regulations and navigate through legislation to help you develop an action plan for your company. Hear from a Panel of Experts on the following:
5:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. Sponsored by Lake Lanier Olympic Venue 3105 Clarks Bridge Road in Gainesville $5 Chamber Members • $15 Non-Members • Cash Prize Drawing
Over 900 Attend Job Fair David Phillips (left) of King's Hawaiian (Gold Sponsor) with Mark Butler, Georgia Commissioner of Labor, and Kit Dunlap, President & CEO of the Greater Hall Chamber. Hundreds of people attended the Job Fair at the Gainesville Civic Center in April with over 60 employers on hand to promote their companies and offer employment opportunities.
– Health Care Reform: What You Need to Know – Health Care Reform: The Complete Update – Employer Requirements: Top 5 Compliance Issues – Population Health Management – ACA Reporting Requirements – Health Care Consumerism OPEN TO THE PUBLIC. Sponsored by Northeast Georgia Health System, Turner, Wood & Smith, Brenau University, Rushton & Company, ProCareRx, Georgia Chamber, Greater Hall Chamber and VISION 2030. For more information, contact Amanda Lewis, 770-532-6206 x 111. Email: alewis@ghcc.com
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Member Announcements May 5, 2015 • Greater Hall Chamber of Commerce
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• Check out the Georgia Department of Economic Development's video spotlight on the King's Hawaiian bakery expansion in South Hall County where 10 tons of rolls are produced every hour! https://youtu.be/gat3DGRNGHw • Adopt A Duck and Help A Child! The Rubber Duck Derby supporting the Boys & Girls Clubs of Hall County is May 16 from 10 am - 4 pm at Clarks Bridge Park in Gainesville. Come out for live entertainment, food, bounce houses, games, and much more! Don't forget to adopt your ducks at rubberduckderby.com • Brent Hoffman of Berkshire Hathaway Georgia Properties received the #2 Commercial Sales & Leasing Award in North America 2014. Brent specializes in the commercial and acreage real estate in Northeast Georgia. BrentHoffman.com • Hall County Animal Shelter will offer a Rabies Clinic on Saturday, May 16 from 10 am - 1 pm at Jaemor Farms. $10 per rabies shot; $20 microchip; $25 for both. For details about the shelter, including donation opportunities and adoption services, call 678-450-1587. • Challenged Child & Friends Rock in the Spring Concert with Midlife Crisis is May 9 at the Brenau Amphitheater. Gates open at 6 pm; concert at 7:30 pm. Lawn seats $25. Tables: $300 seats 6; $400/8; $600/10. challengedchild.org • Aqualand Marina, Corps of Engineers and Lake Lanier CVB host the Ready! Set! Wear it! Campaign sponsored by the National Safe Boating Council on Saturday, May 16. The event promotes the importance of PFDs (Personal Flotation Devices), safe boating and swimming and seeks to gather people, pets, and their life vests to break the record for the most people wearing PFDs in one place. Bring your family, friends, and pets for a fun day on the lake! Friday, May 15 is Wear Your Life Vest to Work Day! Aqualand Marina, 6800 Lights Ferry Road in Flowery Branch. readysetwearit.com • Hall County Tax Commissioner Darla Eden announces a new tax kiosk to be located inside the North Hall Community Center on Nopone Road. At the secure, user-friendly kiosk, taxpayers can print registrations and decals in less than a minute. Bring in renewal forms received in the mail, scan the barcode at the kiosk, or enter their driver's license number, and their decal is printed following a few simple steps. hallcounty.org • Calliope Sweets, a bakery in historic Downtown Flowery Branch, announces the addition of Karron Denaple to the Calliope team. Karron, owner of Lakeview Art Center also in Downtown
Flowery Branch, is bringing her amazing artistry to cakes. Karron is able to take your dream and make it a sweet reality. All Calliope desserts are freshly baked on site at the shop. calliopesweets.com • Dr. Donna Mayo, dean of the Mike Cottrell College of Business at the University of North Georgia (UNG), announced the expansion of the MBA program to the Gainesville Campus. Since January 2013, UNG has doubled the number of bachelor's degree programs available in Gainesville. ung.edu/mba • Carl Romberg announced that Direct South, Inc./Citisco, Inc. were recently acquired by the Boelter Companies. Founded in 1929, Boelter is a family owned and operated leading food services designer, equipment and supply dealer headquartered in Milwaukee. boelter.com • Caldwell Electrical Contractors (CEC) recently completed a Commercial Business Alliance Partnership with Georgia Power. Learn if your commercial business facility is operating efficiently with a free energy analysis. Georgia Power will investigate and review your energy consumption onsite and issue an Audit Summary highlighting inefficiencies, dated technology and excessive costs. To schedule: Terry Morrisey, 770-531-7890 or email terry@caldwell-electric.com • Hall County Board of Commissioners Chair Richard Mecum was named 201516 Chair of the Public Safety & Courts Policy Committee for ACCG, Georgia's county association. The committee considers issues pertaining to funding and administration of the court system, criminal justice, public safety, law enforcement, corrections, jails and 911 operations. • Brook A. Davidson joined Stewart Melvin & Frost’s probate litigation practice and will work with clients to develop estate plans and representation through the probate, administration, guardianship and conservatorship process. She most recently served as Deputy Director, Chief Clerk and Hearing Officer for the Gwinnett County Probate Court. smf-law.com • Braselton Mayor Bill Orr and Town Manager Jennifer Dees accepted the prestigious “Excellence in Rehabilitation” award from The Georgia Trust for vision and leadership in the renovation of the Braselton Brothers Store in its historic downtown. The building was renovated by BM&K of Braselton with historic preservation expertise by Northeast Georgia Regional Commission. braselton.net • Sullivan & Schlieman Wealth Management was recognized by Bulldog 100 (#82) as a fastest-growing business of a University of Georgia graduate. Sullivan
& Schlieman was founded by Andrew Sullivan and Josh Schlieman. Bulldog 100 is a program of the UGA Alumni Association, recognizing the 100 fastest-growing businesses owned or operated by UGA graduates. sullivanandschlieman.com • The newly opened Atlanta Botanical Garden Gainesville features lush gardens, walking trails, a welcome center and 2000-seat amphitheater. For membership info, a list of concerts, programs and classes, visit: atlantabotanicalgarden.org • The Wisdom Keepers – graduates of VISION 2030's Wisdom Project senior leadership program – were recognized as a national leading model by the
American Society on Aging. Now 100+ strong with over 2,000 hours of volunteer service, the Wisdom Keepers were accepted by the ASA as a visionary program which communities across the country should replicate. vision2030.org • Web operations director Mitch Clarke of Jacobs Media announced the media group's launch of a newly designed website combining long-standing radio news source WDUN with AccessNorthGeorgia.com. For breaking news, visit accesswdun.com
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Lanier Tent Celebrates 25 Years
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Owner Ted Havlik cuts ribbon at Lanier Tent Rental... Tents and so much more! Celebrating its 25th anniversary, the company strives to provide the highest level of customer service with quality products at competitive prices in Northeast Georgia. They provide rental equipment for a variety of events (birthday parties, weddings, grand openings, corporate gatherings and any other special occasions. Lanier Tent offers free consultation and site location surveys. Stop by the Showroom: Monday-Friday 8:00 am- 5:00 pm and Saturday 9:00 am-12:00 pm. 534 Mill Street, Gainesville, GA 30501. 770-532-4740. laniertentrental.com
BGW Dental Opens New Office
Drs. Richard G. Bennett, Jr. DMD, Cindy Fulenwider Greene, DMD, Ryan M. Wood DDS and Matthew Vaughn, DDS announce BGW Dental Group has combined former locations (Green Street & Sherwood Park) into one practice at Vine Street in Gainesville. The new facility includes 16 patient rooms, four private consultation rooms, two surgical suites, two private recovery areas, sterilization labs, a conference room (seats 30), along with a comfortable waiting room seating, large flat screen televisions in the lobby, stone fireplaces, docking/charging station for wireless devices, complimentary beverage station and free Wi-Fi. BGW provides sedation, laser and cosmetic procedures, along with children’s dentistry, wisdom teeth removal and dental restorations. 1215 Vine Street, Gainesville, GA 30501. 770-532-4555. bgwdentalgroup.com
Small Business Development
Craig Shoemaker (left) is the General Manager of Lakeside Home & Hardware. Affiliated with True Value hardware system, Lakeside offers a unique combination of hardware, lawn and garden tools and supplies, outdoor living products (grilling, furniture, etc.), paint, gifts and accessories, and casual home furnishings. Key brands include True Value, Big Green Egg, Weber, Yeti, Benjamin Moore and Breezesta Outdoor. Additional Lakeside Home & Hardware services include screening, propane refills, key making, chain saw sharpening and gift wrapping. "Key priorities for us are excellent values in our pricing and unmatched customer service and support," said Shoemaker. Visit Lakeside Home & Hardware for all your home, garden, hardware and outdoor living needs. 3540 Thompson Bridge Road, Gainesville, GA 30506. 770-538-6068. truevalue.com/lakesidehh
Small Business
The April Small Business Seminar featured a Crash Course in Employee Embezzlement with presenters (L-R): Ronny Hulsey and Rustin Smith, Stewart, Melvin & Frost; Samuel Latimer and Nicholas Bruner, Rushton & Company. Don't miss the May 12th seminar as Bill Lampton, PhD, Championship Communication, and Mike Stewart, Soundpages Inc., provide tips on how to produce top quality videos with an iPad camera without having to rely on a vendor's schedule, expertise and fees. Bill Lampton helps companies find solutions to communication problems. Mike Stewart has composed countless radio jingles, television scores, and produced or performed on music heard all over the world. Small Business Seminars are held the second Tuesday of each month and feature a variety of topics to enrich local small business, such as How to Motivate Employees, Dealing with Difficult Customers and Creative Financing. Small Business Seminars are provided at no charge to Chamber Members and sponsored by Highland Mountain Beverage, Jacobs Media, Signs By Tomorrow and WSI Digital Rainmakers. For more information on Small Business Seminars, contact Amanda Lewis, 770-532-6206 x 111. Email: alewis@ghcc.com
Small Business of the Month Lakeside Home & Hardware
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The South Hall Business Coalition was recently invited on a tour and overview of Northeast Georgia Medical Center Braselton (L-R): South Hall Council Vice Chair Andy Kalinauskas, Conditioned Air Systems; Gary Smith, Milton Martin Honda (Event Sponsor); Anthony Williamson, President, NGMC Braselton; Kit Dunlap, Chamber. The Coalition will meet on Tuesday, May 19 at the new South Hall Headquarters for an update by Hall County Sheriff Gerald Couch. The facility is the first full-service sheriff’s office complex south of Gainesville, giving the department easy access to Hall County's most populated area, as 2/3 of Hall County's population lives south of Oakwood. Breakfast by Southern Smoq BBQ. South Hall Business Coalition meetings are $5 Chamber members; $15 Non-members. Sponsored by Milton Martin Honda and Red Clay Interactive. Details: Megan Martin, 770-532-6206 x 115. Email: mmartin@ghcc.com
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Rotary Club of Gainesville Ramps It Up for Others The Rotary Club of Gainesville has built 80 handicap ramps to date for disabled individuals and their families throughout Hall County. This is a signature project of the club, and members provide the skills to do 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 the county as Rotarians volunteer their time and talent to those in need.
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Welcome New Chamber Staff
Welcome New Members!
ELIZABETH JACOBS has joined the Chamber as Executive Director of VISION 2030. Born and raised in Hall County, Elizabeth was instilled with a love for this area by her father, the late John W. Jacobs, Jr. She has grown to appreciate the Greater Hall Chamber through the work of her father and brother (Jay Jacobs) and their tenure as Chairs of the Chamber Board of Directors. A graduate of Gainesville High School and the University of Georgia, Elizabeth has experienced a variety of work positions and was most recently the director of Core Essential Values, a curriculum and resource company infusing values in public schools across the country. In May, Elizabeth will marry Tom Higgins, a long time Atlantan, who is excited to be part of the Gainesville and Hall County community.
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The Greater Hall Chamber welcomes GARRETT WILEY as a Project Manager in the Economic Development Division. Garrett is responsible for Economic Development sales and marketing initiatives that further job investment growth from existing and new businesses. In addition, he helps manage Economic Development events, meetings and activities. Prior to joining the Chamber, Garrett worked as a Regional Political Director in Northeast Georgia, organizing successful campaigns for candidates. Garrett is a native of Hall County, graduating from Lakeview Academy in 2008 and Georgia Southern University in 2013 with a degree in Business Administration. Contact Garrett at 770-532-6206 x 110 or email: gwiley@ghcc.com
Chamber Job Opening EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT: Experience required. Skills: Communication and computer skills a must. Ability to multi-task. Work with volunteers. Meetings, events set-up and execution. Budget preparation. Knowledge of Community. To Apply: Send resume and information: Human Resources, Greater Hall Chamber of Commerce, P.O. Box 374, Gainesville, GA 30503. Email: resumes@ghcc.com
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Arbor Terrace Hamilton Mill Tracy Johnson 3581 Braselton Highway Dacula, GA 30019 (678) 897-7288 - Senior Community Bacharach, Inc. Clint Daniel 6549 Sunset Drive Clermont, GA 30527 (706) 449-9303 - Industrial Supplies bacharach-inc.com
Copart Ryan Olenick 1602 Athens Highway Gainesville, GA 30507 (770) 534-0850 - Auctioneers copart.com
Duluth, GA 30096 (404) 465-9050 - Contractor ordner.com
Ranger Lock Michael McGraw 1636-A Oakbrook Drive Gypsy Threads Boutique Gainesville, GA 30507 (770) 531-8031 Suzanne Doty 1062 Thompson Bridge Rd - Industrial Distributor rangerlock.com Suite A3 Gainesville, GA 30501 Roscoe's BBQ & Sports (678) 943-8601 Grill - Retail Roscoe Turner gypsythreads.me 420 Wall Street Gainesville, GA 30501 Ordner Construction (678) 360-3394 Company, Inc - Restaurant & Catering David Ordner 1600 Executive Dr South Suite 100
If you operate or serve a business in the Gainesville-Hall County region and aren’t already a member, it’s time to sign up for a Chamber membership! When you join the Greater Hall Chamber of Commerce, you enjoy a variety of benefits, from networking opportunities to employee training programs. Sign up today and enjoy upcoming events! Contact Kara Tate, Chamber VP of Membership Sales, 770-5326206 x 116 or email ktate@ghcc.com. Join Online: greaterhallchamber.com
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Greater Hall County Area Jobless Employment Rates
Premier Storage Duncan at Corners Property Manager Lora Gary cuts a ribbon at Premier Storage at Duncan Corners, a climatecontrolled, storage space facility in Buford. Premier Storage seeks to make their clients' move as easy as possible and offer moving supplies including boxes, stretch wrap, and bubble wrap. All units are ground level so you don’t have to carry your heavy boxes or furniture up stairs. They have recently added an additional building of climate controlled and drive-up storage units along with 55 parking spaces for RVs, campers, trailers, and boats. Premier Storage at Duncan Corners, 2240 Friendship Road, Buford, GA 30519. 770-967-4440. absolutemgmt.com/premier
Northeast Georgia Locally Grown Northeast Georgia Locally Grown Site Manager Andrew Linker (with scissors), Bill Lisenby, Daphne Lisenby, Anne McInnis, Lynn Kearns, and Katie Dubnik cut ribbon for the year-round farmers market that provides convenient access to products from over 40 family farms in Northeast Georgia. Each week customers view and select items online, and their orders are freshly harvested and ready for pick-up! Order online Friday 9pm - Monday 9pm. Pick-up and pay on Wednesdays from 5-7pm at Northeast Georgia History Center, 322 Academy Street NE, Gainesville GA 30501. 503-758-8488. northeastgeorgia.locallygrown.net
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Mike McGraw, Owner and Strategic Partner, cuts ribbon for PrideStaff, a locally owned and operated national staffing firm serving Gainesville and the Northeast Georgia area. Mike McGraw, former Senior Director of Operations at Kipper Tool, has a unique perspective on staffing. With his team, Cirsten Fessler and Elisa Frame, they partner with large and small companies that are looking for better staffing solutions for their businesses. PrideStaff’s clients recommend and validate their value, winning the organization Inavero’s “Best of Staffing” award for both client and talent satisfaction for six consecutive years. PrideStaff, 235-5 Pearl Nix Parkway, Gainesville, GA 30501. 678-343-9494. pridestaff/gainesville.com
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Area Permits County Barrow Dawson Gwinnett Forsyth Hall Jackson
Mar. 2015 26 9 163 195 66 23
Mar. 2014 7 6 231 172 66 14
Feb. 2015 38 10 161 161 51 11
Total 2014 286 108 2,531 2,662 581 107
2015 YTD 97 22 467 535 159 130
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223,422
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276,242
239
199,763
34
191,735
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241,706
30
218,219
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225,843
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243,134
111
216,179
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117,711
23
107,267
12
95,152
192
119,719
41
106,184
South
22
208,231
22
187,524
23
247,699
184
235,989
70
205,321
West
49
260,007
36
191,137
52
264,528
638
236,685
135
249,599
Area
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Data compiled by the Norton Agency. For additional information or other data products, please call: Tommy Howard 770-718-5204
The Norton Agency thoward@nortonnorthga.com
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(L-R): Diane Brower, Executive Director of the Northeast Georgia Speech Center, and Celeste Durham, President of the Board, cut ribbon for the center's new Sensory Garden and Sensory Room to benefit students with sensory issues. The Sensory Garden and Sensory Room were made possible by proceeds from the 2013 Northeast Georgia Medical Center Foundation golf tournament. Founded in 1970, the Speech Center provides diagnostic evaluations for individuals with or suspected of having communication disorders and therapy for a wide variety of speech language and hearing disorders including autism spectrum, apraxia of speech, delayed development of speech and language, other communication issues. The Therapeutic Language for Children program is for children 3 to 5 years of age, and the Lil B.U.D.S. program is for children 2 to 3 years of age. Summer Language Safari is an 8 week summer program for students 3 to 6 years of age. Northeast Georgia Speech Center, 604 Washington Street, Gainesville, GA 30501. 770-534-5141. northeastgeorgiaspeechcenter.com
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Store Manager Johnny Harris cuts ribbon at the Gainesville Walmart Neighborhood Market. The 41,000-square-foot store gives customers quick and easy access to a wide variety of affordable products – fresh produce, a full grocery department with a bakery and deli, a drive-thru pharmacy with popular $4 generic prescriptions, health and beauty supplies, select household items, plus a gas station. Walmart Neighborhood Market, 2892 Browns Bridge Road, Gainesville, GA 30504. 678-971-6367. walmart.com
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The Greater Hall Chamber celebrates the 10th Anniversary of Youth Leadership Hall (YLH). Initiated in 2005, the program now has 576 student graduates. A program for high school juniors and seniors, YLH seeks to provide an investment in the community’s future leadership by fostering interest in the community and inspiring students to become the leaders of tomorrow. The 2015-2016 class is the largest yet with 72 students. The program begins with a kick-off program at the Gainesville Civic Center in August with educators, principals, superintendents, volunteers and parents. Students will participate in monthly programs on topics such as the judicial system, healthcare, servant leadership, and economic development. Students must have a satisfactory academic standing and be nominated by a teacher, administrator, coach, or extra curricular activity director. Congratulations to the 2015-2016 Class: Chestatee High School Merrie Barnett Luke Grater Barron King Ivan Martin Natalie McNitt Jordan Pruitt Allison Scheman Mackenzie Staples Christofer Zepeda East Hall High School Mariana Alarcon-Ayala Cassidy Buffington Eduardo Carrasco Triston Cooper Julie Fowler Carly Griffin Nichsmen Lopez Claudia Mendoza Flowery Branch High Meg Hansen Madalyn Hetzel Lauren Hill Kassidy Thomas Ashley Grant Jake Shewbert Sterling Sykes Daniel Torres
Gainesville High School Daniel Cannon Margaret Carpenter Carlee Cosper Anna Diaz Bill Hood Indria Islas Billy Jackson Sai Veda Pramoda Karnati Johnson High School Isaac Burkhart Emory Burkhead Susan Ellis Josh Henderson Isaac Henry Michaela Merida Brandon Perez Andrew Sims Natalie Smith Lakeview Academy Stephanie Eubanks Luke Lovell Trent Partin Emma Reinhardt Anna Lee Skinner Georgia Whitehead North Georgia Christian Davis Martin Shantelle Stauffer
North Hall High School Tucker Buffington Abby Cape Jackson Carter Taylor Clark Morgan Dunagan Ashely Johnston Herndon Lee Whitten Powell Carianne Whitlow Riverside Military Academy Richard Cobb Dallas Kvach An Nguyen Kevin Reale Watson Thomas Logan Whitmire
(Front, L-R): Andrew Oxley, Oxley Group; Gerri Collins, Independence Bank of Georgia; Jenifir Demo, Stewart, Melvin & Frost; Mary Baxter, Good News Clinics; Don Grimsley, Oxley Group; Nick Bruner, Rushton & Company; John Simpson, Lakeview Academy. (Back, L-R): Dr. Robert Shippey, Brenau University; Steven Mickens, Boys & Girls Clubs of Hall County. For the final program, Leadership Hall gathered at Riverside Military Academy for Andrew Oxley and Don Grimsley of the Oxley Group's "4 Faces of Frustration" program for leadership style profiles, the strengths and challenges of each style, and a better understanding of how to adapt for enhanced communication and teamwork. The program was competed with laser tag and bowling games! Thank you lunch and program sponsors, Carroll Daniel Construction, Oxley Group, Montara Farm and Georgia Power.
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West Hall High School Erica Bassett Jesse Bridgewater Morgan Burgess Kristine Hunter Eduardo Jimenez Meagan Kelling Kaylee Orr For details on Youth Leadership Hall, contact Dana Miller at the Chamber, 770-532-6206 x 113.
Youth Leadership Graduation
To conclude the year, all Youth Leadership Hall students participated in team building games and a leadership assessment at Montara Farm. The class divided into teams and played to win! Pictured above is the Wining Team! The day ended with a graduation ceremony. Thank you Montara Farm and Georgia Power for sponsoring the day's activities and facilitating the program.
Front (L-R): West Hall Middle School students Sydney Ritter, Tristen Adams, Benson Miller and Anna Grace Brock. Back (L-R): Josh Bagwell and Wendell Bagwell, Bagwell Insurance Group; Karla Swafford, Principal, West Hall Middle School; Alison Bagwell Smith, Bagwell Insurance Group; Dana Miller, Chamber VP Education. Alison Smith, CFO, Bagwell Insurance Group and business partner with West Hall Middle recently stated, “Bagwell Insurance Group is honored to partner with West Hall Middle School through the Partner in Education program. We recognize that the children of today are the future of tomorrow and how important technology and resources are in our schools. This partnership allows us to not only support the students, but also provides our educators with the tools and resources they need to help prepare these students for the future. We appreciate and thank our educators and look forward to doing our part in helping prepare our youth to be successful.” The company provided calculators for eighth grade students to use during the approaching Georgia Milestone Test and plans to celebrate the school's educators during Teacher Appreciation week in May with breakfast for the staff. Currently, over 300 businesses are partnering with schools as part of the Chamber's Partners in Education Program. For information on how your organization can participate, contact Dana Miller, 770-532-6206 x 113. Email: dmiller@ghcc.com
Residential Beautification Award Wisdom Keepers Recognized
The Chamber's Beautification Committee presents Awards of Excellence to individuals and organizations by publicly recognizing those that promote attractive and well-maintained residential and commercial areas. For more information on this program, contact Chamber VP of Community Development Robin Halstead at 770-532-6206 x 100 or email: rhalstead@ghcc.com
The Wisdom Keepers are graduates of the Wisdom Project, a VISION 2030 senior leadership program and initiative of the Greater Hall Chamber and Brenau University. The senior leadership group was recognized as a national leading model at the American Society on Aging (ASA) Conference. Now 100+ strong with over 2,000 hours of volunteer service, the VISION 2030 Wisdom Keepers were accepted by the ASA as a visionary program which communities across the country should replicate. The ASA is the largest national aging conference in the country with over 3,000 in attendance. Gainesville-Hall County Wisdom Keeper Representatives Kathy Amos, Executive Director Brenau Center for Lifetime Study, Larry Preiss, Wisdom Keeper Co-Chair, Robert Horne, VISION 2030 Committee and Wisdom Keeper, and Erika Walker, Wisdom Keeper, presented a session on how the Wisdom Keepers are emerging as a think tank “strengthening Greater Hall County through action and advocacy.” The Wisdom Keepers are tapping into the skills/talents of their members who are former business professionals and community activists. Wisdom Keeper projects include developing and implementing an improvement plan to address national criteria for “successful aging” along with initiating the iTNLanier senior transportation program; developing the “Path to Wisdom” two-day seminar; Salvation Army career educational classes; an art gallery docent program; and a strategic plan for occupational therapy education. The Fall 2015 Session of The Wisdom Project kicks off on August 13 and includes eight programs, concluding on November 20. To learn more about the Wisdom Project or to apply for VISION 2030's Fall 2015 Wisdom Project Class, contact Kathy Amos at Brenau University, 770-538-4705 or email kamos@brenau.edu
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36th Annual Hackers Holiday Golf Tournament Highlights Chamber President Kit Dunlap with Flowery Branch Team, the Low Gross Winner (L-R): Mike Miller, Nolan Miller and Phil Neikro. Not pictured, James Mason.
The Low Net #2 Winning Team was United Community Bank. (L-R): Chris England, Dick Valentine, Joyce Stephens and Burton Stephens. Joyce also won the Closest to the Pin Award!
The Aaron's Team was the Low Net #1 Winning Team. (L-R): Clay Stewart, Neil Salvador, Brian Padgett and Andy Maxwell.
Hackers Holiday Coordinator Megan Martin, Chamber Vice President of Membership, with Tournament Chairman Jay Cooper and fellow Chattahoochee Bank of Georgia team members Chris Hall, Steve Reagin, Stephen Starke and Jody Lail. Hackers Holiday was a tremendous success and at capacity with over 130 players. Award recipients were recognized at the 19th Hole Reception following the tournament. Low Net #1: Aaron's Team Low Net #2: United Community Bank Team Low Gross Team: City of Flowery Branch Team Longest Drive Female: Jodie Huiet, Atlanta Gas Light Long Drive Men: JC Sawyer, Star Leasing Lanier Islands Stay & Play Winner: William Bagwell, Homestead Investments Thank You Chattahoochee Bank of Georgia (Presenting Sponsor); AT&T (Reception); Coca-Cola, Fidelity Bank and Jackson EMC (Tournament); Wilheit Packaging (Beverage Cart); Sullivan & Schlieman and Liberty Utilities (Golf Cart Sponsors); Milton Martin Honda (Hole in One Sponsor).
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(L-R): Cheryl Christian, Good News Clinics; Gale Starich, PhD, Brenau University; Mimi Collins, The Longstreet Clinic; Kit Dunlap, President & CEO, Greater Hall Chamber; Healthcare Committee Chair Jullie King, The Longstreet Clinic. The Chamber's Healthcare Committee recently heard a Community Pediatric Snapshot Report compiled by the VISION 2030 Healthcare Consortium. Presented by Mimi Collins, Administrator, The Longstreet Clinic, the report is compiled by community healthcare leaders and includes data on top health indicators in Gainesville-Hall County. The Healthcare Initiative Consortium is working toward community health improvement on the local level using meaningful and specific data, ongoing communication and seeking out opportunities that the community may benefit from along the lines of better health. The group includes representatives from physician practices, the health department, Northeast Georgia Medical Center, Brenau University, and Good News Clinics. In 2011, the VISION 2030 Healthcare Consortium completed its 2011 Health Analysis of Gainesville-Hall County. For information on the Healthcare Consortium, visit vision2030.org
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UpcomingChamber Chamber Events Upcoming Events Tuesday, MayMarketing 12 Small Business Workshop Small Business Seminar Tuesday, February 14 Marketing Trends "Producing a Video on an iPad" by Gordon 7:45Presented a.m. - 9:30 a.m. Sawyer 8:00 10:00 a.m. Lanier Tech MDC – The Oaks at Lanier Charter Career Academy Featherbone Communiversity
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Tuesday, May Arbor Day19 Celebration South Hall Business Friday, February Coalition 17 a.m. "New South10:00 Hall Headquarters FrancesGerald Meadows Center with Sheriff Couch" 8:00 a.m. - 9:00 a.m. Safe & Green Regional Assembly 7345 Cody Drive in Braselton
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