Thursday, August 11, 2016

Langley Air Force Base 100th Anniversary Gala; Crossroads Regional Chamber of Commerce Hosts New Teacher Luncheon; Officials discuss ideas, reforms at Lake Zurich Area Chamber legislative breakfast; Rapid City Area Chamber of Commerce 2016 Community Guide & Membership Directory; Columbus-Lowndes Chamber: 'Educators Are Essential' tour continues; Livonia chamber event focuses on other cultures; Twin Lakes Area Chamber announces two August events; Chamber interest: AT&T expands high-speed Internet access in Corbin; Town Square Publications Chamber of Commerce Membership Directories, Community Profiles, Re-Location Guides and Custom Maps


Good morning Chamber World! It's going to be a GREAT day!


Langley Air Force Base 100th Anniversary Gala

This year the 100th Anniversary of Langley Air Force Base is being celebrated by the City of Hampton and Join Base Langley-Eustis. Langley Air Force Base is one of the earliest military bases in America specifically built for air power. Today Langley is the oldest continually active air force base in the world, and is the oldest airfield in Virginia.

In partnership with the City of Hampton, the Virginia Peninsula Chamber of Commerce will be presenting the Langley Air Force Base 100th Anniversary Gala to be held at the Hampton Roads Convention Center on Saturday, September 17, 2016. This is a Black Tie event, which will include cocktail hour, dinner, dancing, and keynote speaker General Herbert J. “Hawk” Carlisle, Commander, Air Combat Command, Langley Air Force Base, Virginia. Full Spectrum – The United States Air Force Heritage of America Band will be performing a musical tribute, and DJ Gator will provide the entertainment for the evening. We hope to provide 200 Airmen with tickets to the event, at no charge to them through sponsorships.
Tickets to the Langley Air Force Base 100th Anniversary Gala are $65.00 each, and can be purchased at http://www.virginiapeninsulachamber.com/events/details/langley-air-force-base-100th-anninversary-gala-6553. For more information visit www.VaPeninsulaChamber.com or contact Jaime Harris at jaime@vpcc.org or (757) 325-8165.


Crossroads Regional Chamber of Commerce Hosts New Teacher Luncheon



The new teachers and administrators from the Crown Point and Merrillville School Corporations were welcomed to the area and treated to a delicious lunch, generous goodie bag filled with supplies, entertainment, and a chance to win one of 30 door prizes donated by Crossroad Regional Chamber of Commerce members, at the Annual New Teacher Luncheon. The teachers were grateful for the welcoming spirit of the event and are now looking forward to the 2016/17 school year.

The Crossroads Regional Chamber of Commerce would like to extend a huge thank you to the sponsors of the luncheon at the Lighthouse Restaurant; Presenting Sponsor: Indiana Wesleyan University, Entertainment Sponsor: Farmers Insurance Stephanie Bowen, Bobb AutoGroup, Brain Balance Achievement Center, CalAtlantic Homes,Centier Bank, Chick-fil-A Merrillville, First Financial Bank, Grand Canyon University, Indiana Ballet Theatre, Indiana Professional Educators, Inc., Lake County Community Tobacco Prevention & Cessation Coalition, Merrillvillle Education Foundation, Methodist Hospitals, Natural Wellness LLC, Phil & Son Security Specialists, Rosemary's Heritage Flowers, INC., Saint Matthias Catholic Church, Sylvan Learning Center, and Wells Fargo Home Mortgage.

The "Crossroads String Ensemble", from the Merrillville Senior High School, and Crown Point High School, created an elegant atmosphere as they entertained at the luncheon. The ensemble was led by Music Directors, Aarom Zemelko and Diane B. Rosenthal. Ensemble members were: Katleen Aton, Nick Burrell, Fabienne Christenson, Maddie Edwards, Vanessa Garcia, Lauren Massow, Maxwell Moore and Staffan Santiago.

Thanks to the generosity of the following members for the door prizes and goodie bag donations: Academy Mortgage Corporation, Baums Natural Foods, Bobb Auto Group, Bosak Chrysler Jeep Dodge, Brain Balance Achievement Center, Chick-fil-A, Crossroads Regional Chamber of Commerce, Eco Chic Boutique, Farmers Insurance-Stephanie Bowen, Grand Canyon University, Habitat for Humanity, Indiana Ballet Theatre, Indiana Professional Educators, Inc.,
Lake County Community Tobacco Prevention & Cessation Coalition, Methodist Hospitals, Party Heaven, Prairie Point Apartments, Rethink Church, Rosemary's Heritage Flowers, Southlake Animal Hospital, South Shore Arts, Sylvan Learning Center, and Wells Fargo Home Mortgage-Saint John.

Contact: Lee Hartsell, Office Manager, Crossroads Regional Chamber of Commerce - 219.769.8180



Officials discuss ideas, reforms at Lake Zurich Area Chamber legislative breakfast


Republican county and state officials shared updates and possibilities on a variety of topics Thursday at a legislative breakfast hosted by the Lake Zurich Area Chamber of Commerce.
Lake County Board Chairman Aaron Lawlor was joined by 26th District state Sen. Dan McConchie, of Hawthorn Woods, who was appointed in April to fill the seat left open by Dan Duffy's resignation, and 51st District state Rep. Ed Sullivan Jr., of Mundelein, who has served 14 years but is not seeking another term.
Sixth District U.S. Rep. Peter Roskam of Wheaton provided a video message.
The speakers poked Democratic counterparts at times during discussion of state budget, pension and other issues. However, for the most part, the discussion and question-and-answer session was more a straightforward look at how things came to be and how they might be addressed. The 40 guests included many elected officials or staff from local governments.
Roskam focused on business issues and the Republican blueprint for tax reform. He said the tax code, last updated in 1986, is out of date in a business environment that has changed dramatically.
"We've got a tax code that's not working for us," he said. "Let's reform it and let's update it." Simplifying the tax code, consolidating credits to reduce the tax rate, reforming the IRS and basing government regulation on facts rather than "politics and bumper stickers" were other needed actions, according to Roskam.
At the state level, financial uncertainty is affecting the county budgeting process, Lawlor said, as about $135 million in revenue of the $414 million budget comes from or is funneled through the state. County department heads have been asked to submit scenarios with 2 percent and 5 percent cuts across the board, he added. Lawlor said a push to consolidate agencies, such as drainage districts or dispatch centers, continues to improve efficiency and save money. Daily Herald


Rapid City Area Chamber of Commerce 2016 Community Guide & Membership Directory

The Rapid City Area Chamber of Commerce 2016 Community Guide & Membership Directory is available at the Rapid City Chamber today! Thanks to Linda Rabe, Kristina Simmons and the chamber team for their help and direction putting this together!


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Columbus-Lowndes Chamber: 'Educators Are Essential' tour continues

It’s hard to believe but kids are all ready heading back to school.

The Columbus-Lowndes Chamber of Commerce continued its Educators Are Essential tour Wednesday morning. The Chamber was at Annunciation Catholic School and the Golden Triangle Early College High School.

This is an annual event to let educators know the community supports them. They were given gift cards, a free hotel stay, discounts at local stores and gift baskets.

“This is such a fantastic way to start the school year with so much excitement and enthusiasm," GTECHS Director Jill Savely said. "We’re a fairly new school. This is just our second year of operations so to be included in the celebration means a lot to us as educators.”


The Chamber is about halfway through and still has a few more school visits left. - See more at: WTVA Tupelo

Livonia chamber event focuses on other cultures



A ground-breaking business program is coming to Livonia in September to foster better local business relationships with companies led by people from foreign cultures.

Connecting Cultures to Business is a Livonia Chamber of Commerce luncheon set for 11:30 a.m. Thursday, September 8, at the Schoolcraft College VisTaTech Center. The program features a panel discussion with leaders of local business groups supporting Asian Pacific, German, Chaldean, and Hispanic communities.

The program is sponsored by NYX Inc., Schoolcraft College, and Fausone Bohn LLP.

“Experts tell us that communities that do the best job of welcoming foreign investment will have the best opportunities for future economic development,” said Dan West, president of the Livonia Chamber of Commerce. “This is a step in better positioning Livonia and our neighbors to welcome opportunities here for foreign-based companies.”


The panel includes Van Nguyen, executive director of the Asian Pacific American Chamber of Commerce; Reinhard Lemke, an international business attorney who represents AmCham Germany; Martin Manna, the president of the Chaldean American Chamber of Commerce, and Camillo Suero, president of the Michigan Hispanic Chamber of Commerce. The panel moderator will be Roop Raj, television reporter for WJBK-TV (Channel 2).Read more: HomeTownLife.com


Twin Lakes Area Chamber announces two August events


The Twin Lakes Area Chamber and Business Association has announced two upcoming events in August, the 26th Annual Golf Outing along with the Business in the Park and Car Show/Village Block Party.
Volunteers, sponsors needed
The annual golf outing held Wednesday, August 17 at Twin Lakes Country Club is in need of volunteers, business sponsors and donations for raffle items.
Volunteers are needed for areas including, but not limited to, registration and hole spotters.
Cost of sponsoring each hole is $100, with $75 for those who have sponsored before, and $200 for a green and $175 for returning sponsors.
Raffle items include wine and restaurant gift certificates, goodie bags items, or those up for silent auction.
Registration opens at 10 a.m., with a shotgun start set at 11 a.m. For further information, contact the Chamber office at (262) 877-2220.

Village Block Party
Business in the Park and Car Show is set for August 27 from 9 a.m.-3 p.m., with a Village Block Party to follow.
The party features food, vendor and craft booths, children’s activities and the car show. Read more: My Kenosha County


Chamber interest: AT&T expands high-speed Internet access in Corbin


AT&T is making high-speed internet service available to area consumers and small businesses. The result is an integrated, seamless and smart entertainment experience delivered to almost any screen, anywhere and anytime.

“Internet access is key to education, job creation and real estate values,” said Bruce Carpenter, executive director of the Southern Kentucky Chamber of Commerce. “This type of high-speed connectivity is essential to ensure our communities continue to grow and it would not have happened without the leadership provided by our state and local officials.”

“A main point of discussion last year in Frankfort was how we could encourage the continued deployment of high-speed Internet access, and I believe this is a testament to the fact that those discussions are working, and the private sector is responding,” said Senate President Robert Stivers. “This is great news for both businesses and families throughout the Commonwealth.”

AT&T is making significant investments in its wireless and wired networks in Kentucky, extending access to high-speed internet and driving a wide range of upgrades to reliability, coverage, speed and performance for residents and business customers.

“The hundreds of millions of dollars AT&T has invested in our wired and wireless high-speed networks is possible in large part because of the smart, pro-investment policies and pro-business pursuits of our state and local leaders,” said Amy Scarborough, regional director of external and legislative affairs for AT&T in Kentucky. “The hard work being done by the men and women of AT&T is turning our investments into high-speed connections for Kentuckians all across the Commonwealth.”

As a result of significant investments from private communications companies like AT&T, the vast majority of Kentuckians – 96.5% according to the FCC – now have access to high-speed internet. Read more: News Journal

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