Wednesday, May 3, 2017

Midwest Chamber of Commerce Daily News 05-03-17 --- Crossroads Chamber establishes new headquarters; #FamousChamber of Commerce Quotations: (Inspiration); Virginia Peninsula Chamber of Commerce 2017 Business Directory and Resource Guide; Crystal Lake Chamber of Commerce to host Community Clean Up Day; Midland Area Chamber: Midland Blooms Needs Your Help TODAY; Mount Vernon-Lee #ChamberPride: Volunteers help tidy local roads; Kenosha Area Chamber of Commerce: Gateway Technical College Opens New Kenall Protective Training Center; HGTV Hosts: Show Is '100 Percent Positive' About Mississippi; Logan Chamber BAH: Early Childhood Council of Logan, Phillips, Sedgwick celebrates 20th anniversary; Town Square Chamber Membership Directories and Community Profiles: The best in the U.S.



Crossroads Chamber establishes new headquarters


The new headquarters for the Crossroads Regional Chamber of Commerce is expected to produce a number of benefits.

The chamber recently bought a vacant facility on 84th Drive near Merrillville Road in Merrillville for its new operations center.

Sue Reed, president and CEO of the chamber, said renovation of the building will begin in coming weeks. The organization is expected to move to the site by the middle or end of August, Reed said.

In addition to establishing an expanded work area for the chamber, the project sets out to provide more benefits to its members. Among them is the creation of a community room that could be used by nonprofit organizations and small businesses for meeting space.

Reed said the Crossroads' current facility on Taft Street near 93rd Avenue is a great space in a nice location, but it doesn't meet all of the chamber's operational needs.

The organization rents the Taft Street site, and chamber leadership decided to get into a situation in which it owned its headquarters.

Reed said that deepens its roots in the community. It also reduces operational costs because the chamber's mortgage payment is less than its rent, she said.

The property purchased by the chamber was a former credit union and had been vacant for about five years, Reed said. Merrillville officials are pleased to see building become occupied again. Read more: The Times



#FamousChamber of Commerce Quotations: (Inspiration)

...Landing new or expanding businesses that add jobs to the community is gratifying work, but it comes with its share of failures along the way, he said.
“Everyone sees the successes; they don’t see the times you failed to get across the finish line,” Thompson said. “I had to be positive, even when I got knocked down.”
-John Thompson, reflecting on his retirement after three decades of success in Dixon, IL


Virginia Peninsula Chamber of Commerce 2017 Business Directory and Resource Guide

The Virginia Peninsula Chamber of Commerce 2017 Business Directory and Resource Guide is available at the Virginia Peninsula Chamber today! Thanks to Mike Kuhns, Suzy Johnson and the chamber team for their help and direction putting this together!


 Virginia Peninsula Chamber 2017 Business Directory and Resource Guide


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Crystal Lake Chamber of Commerce to host Community Clean Up Day


Saturday is Earth Day, and the Crystal Lake Chamber of Commerce is hosting its annual Community Clean Up event at McCormick Park, 427 W. Virginia St., Crystal Lake.

A shredding truck as well as electronic and shoe recycling will be available on-site.

The Crystal Lake Police Department also will provide prescription drug take-back services. Donations to Home of the Sparrow will be accepted.

Games, activities and free breakfast and lunch will be provided for all volunteers.

Used or torn American flags will be collected and retired in accordance with the Flag Code.

Off-site Saturday, you can recycle used motor oil and tires at Douglas Automotive, 123 E. Virginia Road in Crystal Lake.

The cleanup event goes from 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m.

For information, visit clchamber.com/community-clean-up1.html.



Midland Area Chamber: Midland Blooms Needs Your Help TODAY

On May 20, 2017, we will bring together over 500 volunteers to
plant five miles of over 50,000 flowers along Eastman Avenue...

but we can't do that without YOU!

Midland Blooms Planters

We are very fortunate to live in a beautiful place. One thing we hear over and over is what an impact the flowers planted along Eastman Avenue every summer have on those who live here and those who visit here. For 28 years, Midland Blooms has helped beautify Midland; however, it does come at a cost. In order to help keep this community project going from year-to-year, we need your help. We've once again teamed up with Give Local Midland, a 24-hour giving blitz designed to help a local non-profit's project stay funded.  This year, the Midland Area Community Foundation will match up to $75,000 of Give Local Midland contributions.

The giving has begun and will continue until Midnight! Click the website below and help keep Midland blooming!
Click Here to donate to Give Local Midland


Mount Vernon-Lee #ChamberPride: Volunteers help tidy local roads

Despite heavy rain Saturday morning, 50 volunteers participated in Mount Vernon-Lee Chamber of Commerce’s annual Route 1 cleanup, which helps keep roadways around Belvoir clear of trash.
Volunteers, some from Belvoir, collected 20 bags of trash and a tire tread, according to Holly Dougherty, chamber executive director. She said the event could not happen without volunteers’ hard work. She thanked the volunteers and others who helped, including Fayez Elserafi, who’s a shuttle driver for IHG on Belvoir.
“He is just wonderful,” Dougherty said. “He has helped out each year and always knows what to do. He gives out bags and always makes sure the volunteers have water. He is just a big part of this whole cleanup effort.”
Elserafi said after the volunteering, “I do this every year, because I love to help the community. I’m so glad I can help and I love that I see more and more volunteers helping every year.” Read more: Inside NOVA

Kenosha Area Chamber of Commerce: Gateway Technical College Opens New Kenall Protective Training Center

Gateway Technical College opened its new Kenall Protective Services Training Center on Friday, April 28, 2017. The center will provide a state-of-the-art training site for Gateway’s law enforcement academy, as well as professional and ongoing training for area law enforcement agencies. It includes newly remodeled tactical training areas, added classrooms, a 12-lane shooting range and a crime scene investigation lab.
Gateway Technical College named the Kenall Protective Services Training Center in recognition of the Kenall company’s donation of $250,000 to the Gateway Promise program. The center and other specific training sites will also provide demonstrations of situation-appropriate lighting solutions.
Gateway Technical College collaborates with communities in Kenosha, Racine and Walworth counties to ensure economic growth and viability by providing education, training, leadership and technological resources to meet the challenging needs of students, employers and communities. Read more: Kenosha Area Chamber

HGTV Hosts: Show Is '100 Percent Positive' About Mississippi


The hosts of a new HGTV show say their program "Home Town" is shining a positive light on their home state.
Erin and Ben Napier live in the south Mississippi city of Laurel, population 18,800, where they own a downtown general store focusing on American-made goods.
She is a graphic artist who has blogged about the blessings of life, and he is a woodworker with a history degree and a lumberjack beard.
In their show that premiered in March, the couple restores old houses with high ceilings and comfortable front porches.
The Napiers spoke Thursday to hundreds of people in Jackson during a meeting of the state chamber of commerce.
The audience applauded when Ben Napier said "Home Town" is "100 percent positive about the state of Mississippi." Read more: U.S. News & World Report

Logan Chamber BAH: Early Childhood Council of Logan, Phillips, Sedgwick celebrates 20th anniversary



The Early Childhood Council of Logan, Phillips, Sedgwick celebrated its 20th anniversary last week with a Business After Hours hosted by the Logan County Chamber of Commerce on Friday and a free swim day at Sterling Rec Center on Saturday. Read more: Journal Advocate






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