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  1. Shopper Stopper
  2. Shopping Apple Towne Makes Good Cents
  3. Shopping Malls
  4. Shotgun – 11:00a.m.
  5. Showcase - Monthly opportunities at General Membership Meetings to host a table and give a three minute presentation.
  6. Showcase Apple Towne
  7. Showcase Your Business, Make New Contacts And Receive Business Referrals At The Weekly Networking Breakfast.
  8. Shrimp Fest
  9. Side Talk
  10. Sidewalk Sale
  11. Sidewalk Sales
  12. Sign boards at town entry points
  13. Sign boards at town entry points
  14. Sign up for our (sometimes) monthly e-newsletter
  15. Silent Auction
  16. Silver Holiday Auction - November 9
  17. Simplify financial reporting
  18. Sister City Support Organization
  19. Site Map
  20. Small Business
  21. Small Business Cafe: "Promotions that Work!", Wednesday, October 31 from noon-1 p.m. in the Chamber conference room. RSVP to reserve lunch, $6.
  22. Small Business Celebration
  23. Small Business Council Lending Library
  24. Small Business Counseling
  25. Small business counseling services
  26. Small Business Development (SCORE)
  27. Small business fair/golf mixer
  28. Small Business Information
  29. Small Business Programs and Solutions
  30. Small Business Resource Center
  31. Small Business Roundtable Meetings
  32. Small Business Seminar
  33. Small Business Showcase
  34. Small Business Showcase/New Members Reception/Business After Business
  35. Small Business Success Essential
  36. Small Business/Retail Development
  37. Small Chamber Alliance Membership
  38. Small town with a big picture.
  39. Smart Buyer Shop Local
  40. Smart Coupons
  41. smart investment in your business future
  42. Smart Shopper's use Chamber members
  43. Smart Ways to Use the Chamber…
  44. Solicit opinions from members on success of Chamber programs and services
  45. Solutions, ( Newsletter)
  46. Some 20 committees hard at work meeting the community’s needs.
  47. Some ideas we should possible consider
  48. Something good is happening
  49. Sound Off
  50. Soup & Sales
  51. Source of information for new residents and businesses
  52. Souvenir Pins, Litter Bags & Advertising Pens
  53. Souvenirs Committee
  54. Speak out, many voices will be heard, a single one may not.
  55. Speak Up For Business America Depends On It!
  56. Speak up for business with government leaders regarding proposed and existing laws and regulations with impact on business?
  57. Speakers’ Bureau
  58. Special Edition to all Residents
  59. Special Event Guide
  60. Special Events
  61. Special Events Committee
  62. Special Events This Month
  63. Special Functions and Events
  64. Special Meetings - Roundtable, special speakers on various topics
  65. Special Recognition in Chamber announcements and advertising
  66. Special Section
  67. Special Task Forces
  68. Sponsor "Meet the Candidates" forum; provide information on local issues and candidates. (Do not endorse candidates/issues, however, promote the voting privilege, encourage voter participation.)
  69. Sponsor a member to join the Chamber and receive $25 in Chamber Dollars, good towards dues, Chamber events, and member businesses!
  70. Sponsor forums with city and county officials; keep membership informed on local and state issues
  71. Sponsor new city/county map
  72. Sponsor of Santa's weekly visits with candy and treats
  73. Sponsored by
  74. Sponsored Candidate’s Night for town council, school board and sanitary district candidates
  75. Sponsors Industry Appreciation Dinner
  76. Sponsors Memorial Tree Lighting at Christmas - In memory of our Loved ones.
  77. Sponsors needed
  78. Sponsors New Teachers Tour
  79. Sponsors regular business development seminars
  80. Sponsors Ribbon Cutting - For all New Businesses or Newly remodeled businesses.
  81. Sponsors Teacher Appreciation
  82. Sponsorship Opportunities 
  83. Sponsorship Opportunities - 5K St. Patrick's Day Race, Business After Hours, Jr. and golf tournaments
  84. Spotlight On Business!
  85. Spotlight on Business" in Chamber Action News
  86. Spring Barbeque
  87. Spring Cleanup
  88. Spring Rally
  89. Spring Trade Show
  90. Sprint Long Distance and ISDN Discount Program
  91. St. Patrick's Day Events
  92. St. Patrick's Day Pub Crawl
  93. Staff
  94. Staff training and development
  95. Stake & Eggs Program
  96. Stake & Eggs Program (with the Business Community leaders and City Rep.)
  97. Standing committees include:
  98. STAR (Student/Teacher Awards)
  99. Starlight Awards
  100. Stars in the East -Talent Show & Banquet
  101. Starting a New Business brochure
  102. Starting a New Business in Muscatine ? Start at the Chamber
  103. Starting a Successful Business checklist and key contacts
  104. State & Federal Government - Formulate and express the opinion of the membership in state and federal legislative affairs. Meeting dates are To Be Announced.
  105. State Legislative information
  106. State Legislative Resources
  107. State of the City ( Dublin ) Address
  108. State of the City/Chamber Address Luncheon
  109. States Day
  110. Stay & Play
  111. Stay in the Chamber, it’s adult education
  112. Stay In Touch program which involves calling three (3) members a week
  113. Stay informed about legislative issues affecting business and the economic development of the region.
  114. Steak Roast
  115. Step By Step We Grow Together
  116. Stop by the chamber office and say goodbye to Carol and welcome our new president.
  117. Strategic Directions
  118. Strategic Goals
  119. Strategic Plan Committee
  120. Strategic Planning
  121. Strategies for Success
  122. Strategies for Success
  123. Strategy - Recruit volunteers that best meet Chamber needs and Provide training/orientation to Chamber volunteers.
  124. Strategy Leadership Team
  125. Strawberryfest (Co-Sponsor)
  126. Streamline activities, determine need of paid and volunteer staff and make appropriate recommendations for change.
  127. Strengthening our existing industries
  128. Strengthens our community spirit and enhances our image.
  129. Strictly Business (Newsletter)
  130. Strive for retention and expansion of existing business and industry.
  131. Student Business Day
  132. Student Business Day
  133. Student Government Day
  134. Student of the Year
  135. Students Government Trips
  136. Subcommittees: Aviation, Highways, Maritime, Railroad
  137. Subdivision Listing
  138. Submit an online request for membership information
  139. Submit Your New Directory Listing!
  140. Subscription and weekly lists of relocation inquiries
  141. Subscription to Washington CEO Magazine
  142. Success Is Daring To Have The Experience
  143. Success is no accident.
  144. Success is only before Work in the dictionary.
  145. Success Stories
  146. Success Through Unity
  147. Summer Evening in the Park
  148. Summer Fun Day Parade
  149. Summer is knocking on the door
  150. Summer Splendor Garden Festival - July 26 - August 4
  151. Summerfest & Car Show, Pancake Feed:
  152. Sunnyside High School Wall of Fame
  153. Sunshine Days
  154. Superintendent’s of School - Report to the Community
  155. Support and assist community beautification and enhancement projects.
  156. Support economic development
  157. Support for new business owners
  158. Support Members who support the Chamber
  159. Support Members who support the Chamber News
  160. Support of the Senior Center
  161. Support schools - End of the Year Appreciation Luncheon
  162. Support small business growth through increased interaction.
  163. Support the development of a trained workforce
  164. Support Your Chamber Members
  165. Support Your Chamber!
  166. Support Your City  Shop virtually, buy locally
  167. Support Your Local Merchant
  168. Supported by member investors
  169. Supported two business CEO Round Table groups
  170. Supporting area business and industry 
  171. Supporting businesses in their efforts to be successful and grow. Join in and make a difference
  172. Supporting community services
  173. Supports Christmas Home Light Decorating Contest
  174. Supports constructive initiatives on major issues of public policy
  175. Supports quality education.
  176. Survey and improve technology
  177. Survey Chamber of Commerce members for input.
  178. Surveys returned by August 4th will be entered into a drawing for $50 off your 2001 Chamber Membership Dues!
  179. Table Sponsor
  180. Table Sponsors, Dealers, , Bartenders, Saloon Girls, Ticket Sellers, Ticket Takers,
  181. Take a closer look at various businesses in Bartlesville .
  182. Take a stroll through our town
  183. Take Advantage of Chamber Benefits & Ensure Your Investment Will Pay Off!
  184. Take Advantage of Us.......
  185. Take Charge with Technology
  186. Take the Plunge
  187. Take Time Work on Community Problems with Your Chamber of Commerce
  188. Taking Care of Business
  189. Taking the Next Step
  190. Talk To Me!!
  191. Tangible Benefits
  192. Target marketing (access to mailing labels, disks, etc.)
  193. Teacher Appreciation Banquet
  194. Teacher Appreciation Week
  195. Teacher Appreciation Week
  196. Teacher of the Year Recognition
  197. Teachers reception for all area teachers to show our appreciation
  198. TEAM 2000 Together Everyone Achieves More
  199. Team Leadership
  200. TEAM WORK The fuel that allows common people to attain uncommon results
  201. Techniques & Ideas for Professional Salespeople
  202. Technology Advisory Council
  203. Technology for Tomorrow
  204. Technology Group
  205. Tee/Green Sponsors
  206. Telephone and city directories
  207. Television
  208. Tell Them The chamber Sent You!
  209. Tell Them You Saw It In The Ontario Business Journal
  210. Temple City Coloring Book
  211. Ten Best Reasons Why You Should Join the Chamber of Commerce:
  212. Thank You For Attending Today!
  213. Thank You For Attending Today!
  214. Thank you for serving on a Chamber Committee
  215. Thank you for your commitment to the Chamber.
  216. Thank You for Your Support by linking to us.
  217. Thank you in advance for your cooperation.   We are looking forward to working with you!
  218. Thank You to All Candidates
  219. Thank you to the members (new and old) who attended the NEW MEMBER COFFEE HOUR!
  220. Thank you to the sponsors of our Las Vegas Night gaming tables:
  221. Thanks for a great time – October
  222. Thanks to all of you who donate many worthwhile hours to your favorite organization - our hometown would never be the same without all of you.
  223. Thanks to our Advertisers
  224. Thanks To Our Advertisers
  225. Thanks to our Premier Sponsor
  226. The # 1 Chamber in Northwest Indiana Is Working for Y O U!
  227. The ___________ Restaurant also offers a catering service. A complimentary luncheon will temp you to try their catering services.
  228. The 18th Annual Harvest Faire in October set an all-time record for attendance.
  229. The 5K Run/Walk Committee meets every two weeks on Thursdays at Noon at the Senior Center
  230. The above anniversary dates represent the number of years the businesses have been Chamber members. We truly appreciate their loyalty.
  231. The Achievement Award, honoring an individual whose outstanding, long-term commitment to tourist development and has contributed significantly to the success of the industry,
  232. The Alamogordo Chamber of Commerce...working for you and for Alamogordo !
  233. The Ambassadors - They ensure that Chamber meetings are both fun and functional
  234. The Ambassadors: They serve as the viable and visible goodwill arm of the Chamber.
  235. The approximate value of the "Blue Chip" package is $550. Investment of $275 is payable by December 15 of preceding year.
  236. The Beacon - A one-page, easy-to-read newsletter is faxed to each member company and organization weekly
  237. The Beginning......... to the Present......... on to the Future!
  238. The Benbrook Area Chamber of Commerce promotes, protects and encourages business investment and retention in the Benbrook area, through public and private partnerships, while maintaining a perspective of community ideals and values in order to enhance and protect the quality of life.
  239. The Benefits Never Stop
  240. The benefits of Chamber Membership are not always visible but they are always there.
  241. The best web, print and radio advertising rates in town
  242. The Business Line (Newsletter)
  243. The Business Plan – Your Road Map to Success.
  244. The Business Plan - Your Roadmap To Success!
  245. The Business Plan: Your Road Map for Success
  246. The Business Services Committee of the Chamber will be putting together a panel of speakers for a seminar early this fall, and we'd like to know of any topics that are important to you these days
  247. The Calabasas Chamber of Commerce can be instrumental to new business ventures.
  248. The Camber AT WORK
  249. The Chamber . . . People for Progress
  250. The Chamber . . ..Is You!
  251. The Chamber 1st Club is a program developed to highlight our business products and services. 
  252. The Chamber actively worked with the city towards an Economic Development Plan.
  253. The chamber also assists you by serving as your:
  254. The Chamber and you….A winning Team
  255. The Chamber Board of Directors lives by two rules: compromise and majority rules.
  256. The Chamber Builds your Business Network…
  257. The Chamber combines YOUR VIEWS with the views and ideas of other members
  258. The Chamber continues to sponsor many other business promotional events for the community.
  259. The Chamber encourages members to actively participate in any of the committees that best suits him or her.
  260. The Chamber established an economic development committee that will work closely with the Community Action Team of Sisters and other community organizations.
  261. The Chamber funds Pride & Image, a full blown Marketing campaign,
  262. The Chamber has a twelve seat Board of Directors, to insure that the responsibilities of the Chamber are more evenly distributed.
  263. The Chamber has a wide variety of benefits exclusive only to members.
  264. The chamber has compiled a library of books and resources for member use
  265. The Chamber has one purpose: To make Pierre a better place to live, work, and enjoy your leisure time.
  266. The Chamber heightens your company's visibility.
  267. The Chamber helps you find more business:
  268. The Chamber helps you market your products and services.
  269. The Chamber holds and hosts many county events our Annual Chamber Banquet, Annual Fall Golf Classic, East Kentucky Leadership Conference and Economic Development Expositions. 
  270. The Chamber increases your access to information.
  271. The Chamber is a magnet for small business, a resource for new contacts, new customers, increased sales!
  272. The Chamber is a value-added investment to your marketing program.
  273. The Chamber Is A Well Known And Respected Business Organization In The Community.
  274. The Chamber is a winning team!
  275. The Chamber is an investment in a healthy economy.
  276. The Chamber is an organization that works year-round to attract new business and industry to our area
  277. The Chamber is dedicated to improving your ability to achieve success in your business or professional life
  278. The Chamber is divided into five general areas with 16 committees
  279. The Chamber is great Investment For Your Business!
  280. The Chamber is home to numerous committees which work to assist your business and answer your needs.
  281. The Chamber Is Member Driven, So Make It your Chamber.
  282. The Chamber is more than a decal
  283. The Chamber is more than a plaque
  284. The Chamber is ready to be a leader, innovator, creator and catalyst for action towards this goal by working to define community needs and the action required to meet these needs.
  285. The Chamber is St. Joseph 's source for information.
  286. The Chamber is the voice for the business and professional community.
  287. The Chamber is where The Action Is
  288. The Chamber is you
  289. The chamber is your " One Stop Place to Fine Tune or Start Your Business".
  290. The Chamber is your business connection in Newark .
  291. The Chamber is your Competitive Advantage!
  292. The Chamber may be the most important thing that has ever happened in the county.
  293. The Chamber meets monthly, rotating morning, lunch and evening meetings to give everyone a chance to attend.
  294. The Chamber monitors legislation on all levels
  295. The Chamber monthly meeting provides an opportunity to network and learn about other members' businesses.
  296. The Chamber Newsletter keeps you current on committee activities, new members, community and business topics.
  297. The Chamber of Commerce is a great resource for answers to many questions about the community.
  298. The Chamber of Commerce is Your Business Connection in Newark .
  299. The Chamber of Commerce provides benefits for businesses as well as individual members by :
  300. The Chamber of Commerce provides the following services for business members in DOLLARS and CENTS each year.
  301. The Chamber of Commerce salutes its Members From A to Z ..........They’re the Greatest!
  302. The Chamber of Commerce salutes its Members They’re the Greatest!
  303. The Chamber of Commerce should gain and retain members by meeting the economic, social, and business needs of Lubbock businesses.
  304. The Chamber office has a continually growing library of books and other resource materials vital to any business:
  305. The Chamber plaque is widely recognized as a symbol of a preference for "the private enterprise way of doing things".
  306. The Chamber plaque proclaims to the visitor that the business identifies with the local community and participates not only in local economic activity, but also in community affairs.
  307. The Chamber promotes your business
  308. The Chamber provides an opportunity for involvement.
  309. The Chamber provides education and training.
  310. The Chamber provides legislative updates for its members.
  311. The Chamber provides you with networking opportunities.
  312. The Chamber Salutes its Advertisers!
  313. The Chamber serves as the front door to your community, replying to over 21,000 inquiries annually about the surrounding area, businesses, services and activities.
  314. The Chamber speaks with elected and appointed officials on your behalf.
  315. The Chamber sponsored the second annual Sisters in Sisters Celebration with over 200 people attending the three-day event.
  316. The Chamber staff will soon be sporting new embroidered Chamber logo golf shirts.
  317. The Chamber supports commerce between members. You will increase your business contacts by attending monthly Chamber functions.
  318. The Chamber Team
  319. The Chamber TV Show allows members an opportunity of cable advertising. 
  320. The Chamber web site (www.floydchamber.com) lists all members and their web links to keep your business in the technology forefront. 
  321. The Chamber will assist potential new businesses interested in locating to Catoosa with community profiles and other pertinent information.
  322. The Chamber will be holding a one-day telephone campaign
  323. The Chamber will continue to develop and maintain high quality services that are designed to meet and exceed the expectations of our members.
  324. The Chamber will focus on five key areas:
  325. The Chamber Works - Here's What Our Members Say:
  326. The Chamber would be delighted to help your business celebrate with a Ribbon Cutting Ceremony
  327. The Chamber’s Next Chapter
  328. The Chamber’s Relocation Program offers members an exclusive opportunity to receive a bi-monthly mailing list of all relocation inquiries,
  329. The Chamber’s strength
  330. The Chamber… Making things happen
  331. The Chamber's concern is essentially one of economic growth which is basic to the prosperous existence of the community.
  332. The Chamber's day to day operations are handled by a professional staff.
  333. The Chamber's newsletter, The Pulse, is sent to community leaders and all Chamber members
  334. The Chamber's professional office staff acts as an information clearing house and public relations representative for our city and coordinates volunteer activities.
  335. The Chambers Web Notes
  336. The Chambers will work with other groups in the community which will pursue new endeavors.
  337. The Christmas Parade was another winner this year,
  338. The City That Cares
  339. The Commerce Connection newsletter, which reaches 250 members each month. Sponsorship of the newsletter provides direct advertising to Chamber Members. 
  340. The Committee meets First Thursday of odd number months
  341. The Community Paper For City-Wide Business
  342. The Community Paper for City-Wide Business Civic and Education News
  343. The Corpus Christi Chamber of Commerce Salutes the Following Sponsors
  344. The Covinan  (newsletter)
  345. The Early Bird Network networking opportunity for members and their guests
  346. The Education Committee participates in the School-to-Work partnership and is developing sessions for adult training opportunities.
  347. The Erie Wave  (Newsletter)
  348. The Extra Mile Club
  349. The first step to success in business is having the right answers when you need them
  350. The First Voice of Bronx Business
  351. The Floyd County Chamber of Commerce takes your commitment to your business seriously.
  352. The following suggestions were proposed during a focus group meeting of the All-Council membership committee.
  353. The Form  A page for Opinion
  354. The Front Door    of our community, the place where visitors and newcomers get their first impression of our area.
  355. The Future of Cherry Valley is in your Hands…Support your local Merchants
  356. The Golden Division includes residents who are retired, handicapped or not gainfully employed.
  357. The greatest wealth of a community lies not in the amount of its treasure but in the quality of its leadership.
  358. The Heart of Northeast Texas
  359. The Holiday Craft Faire was expanded to two days, and the name of this event was changed to The Tiny Lights Craft Show in keeping with the Town of Tiny Lights .
  360. The Kouts Chamber of Commerce is structured to best meet the needs of our members and community.
  361. The larger the Chamber’s Membership the stronger its voice.
  362. The largest Business Organization in the White Bear area serving eleven communities.
  363. The light at the end of the tunnel could depend on making the connection – Apple Towne Chamber
  364. The LITTLE town with BIG happenings.
  365. The Machias Bay Area... Where America Greets the Sun.
  366. The membership campaign will consist of a morning and afternoon shift of 60 to 80 volunteers. Lunch will be provided for all volunteers.
  367. The Merrimack Valley Chamber of Commerce , The Best Investment For Your Business!
  368. The Merrimack Valley Chamber of Commerce Salutes these Sponsors:
  369. The Molalla Area Chamber of Commerce goals include
  370. The monthly General Member meetings continue to draw members.
  371. The most beneficial part of the program was to learn more about the community that I live and work in and meet members of the community that you would not normally get to meet as a resident. It was definitely time well spent.
  372. The Newcomer Relocation Service allows members to receive a list of people and businesses relocating to the Floyd County area. 
  373. The Newsletter is now also On-Line
  374. The opportunity to display your merchandise for a month in the Chamber window.
  375. The opportunity to participate in the Chamber Member to Member Discount Plan.
  376. The Organization That Gets the Job Done
  377. The Otsego County Chamber : Action With Passion
  378. The Palm Desert Chamber of Commerce has proudly served as the leading force of the Palm Desert business community since 1954
  379. The People of the Chamber
  380. The Place for Your Business to Grow!
  381. The pride of rural Nebraska
  382. The Pro-Active...
  383. The process continues
  384. The purpose of this project is to generate more traffic for the participating Chamber Members. There is no cost to participate. Just submit your business name and URL, and it will be listed.
  385. The Retail Committee put together a great Art Stroll event, and moving the "Krazy Days" sidewalk sale to Labor Day weekend was a success.
  386. The return on your investment...
  387. The Rockford Area Chamber of Commerce is a powerful network. The Chamber hosts 50 events a year that are attended by more than 10,000 people
  388. The Shareholder Directory provides ready reference to the Danville business and professional community.
  389. The Silverdale Chamber Salutes its Advertisers!
  390. The Small Business Advocate
  391. The South Shore Chamber of Commerce working to benefit area businesses
  392. The South Shore Chamber of Commerce works to benefit area businesses
  393. The staff at the Troy Area Chamber of Commerce is ready to assist you in any way.
  394. The strength of the Chamber lies in the commitment and involvement of its members.
  395. The strength of the Chamber lies within its members - a collection of resources from which ideas and energy are drawn.
  396. The strength of your business can be increased through volunteerism on Chamber committees.
  397. The structure also enables the Chamber to be more focused and effective.
  398. The Suburban Chamber with a Vision
  399. The Taste of Apple Towne
  400. The things we do best we do together.
  401. The Thomasville Area Chamber Can Get You Involved…
  402. The Thomasville Area Chamber Promotes Your Business…
  403. The Tools of The Trade
  404. The Tree Lighting ceremony to kick off the Holiday Shopping Season and Poster Contest
  405. The United Voice of Westland Business
  406. The Virginia Congressional Dinner 
  407. The Virtual Marketing Handbook
  408. The Voice of Business
  409. The Voice of Santa Monica Business Since 1926
  410. The volunteer gives of oneself to improve, assist and to help benefit the quality of life for others.
  411. The Westchester County Association serves as a catalyst in bringing together individuals and organizations with appropriate expertise to address key business and policy issues.
  412. The Zephyr (Newsletter)
  413. Their custom gift certificates and gift baskets are available to all Chamber members at a 10 percent discount.
  414. There are many benefits to membership in the Irvine Chamber of Commerce - and these benefits continue to grow.
  415. There are restaurants for every taste and budget.
  416. There’s Vote in Involvement
  417. These are just a few of the projects your Chamber gets involved with for the benefit of its members and the business community. Your Chamber is your business partner.
  418. These are selected articles, not the full newsletter
  419. These are selected articles, not the full newsletter (E-Newsletter)
  420. These events are your opportunity to network, exchange business cards, and exchange information with business people you want to meet.
  421. Things happen because people who care
  422. Things happen because people who care . . .make them happen. When people work together, that's called CHAMBER POWER!! --Support Your CHAMBER and its MEMBERS
  423. Things that can Reduce your Expenses:
  424. Things that Increase your Revenues:
  425. Think Apple Towne First, Think Before You Shop
  426. Think out of the box
  427. Think Snowflakes
  428. Thinking Out of The Box-Effective Problem Solving & Time Management
  429. Third Thursday Forum
  430. Third Wednesday Coffee, Sponsor
  431. This annual tabloid highlights Olathe ’s accomplishments and is distributed to businesses and residents.
  432. This annual tabloid highlights Olathe ’s accomplishments and is distributed to businesses and residents.
  433. This area is currently under construction. Check back soon to see this new and exciting addition to Apple Towne Virtual Online.
  434. This article sponsored by:
  435. This Breakfast Series is sponsored by
  436. This form helps improve your communications with us.  However, if you prefer you can E-mail us.
  437. This is a Chamber member only event.
  438. This is a good time to bookmark our site now!
  439. This is only a brief overview of the benefits to Chamber members. Call our office staff today for more information!
  440. This newsletter produced by the following Chamber Members (Internet)
  441. This on-line newsletter is written for members and potential members of the Charlotte County ( Florida ) Chamber of Commerce.
  442. This portion of the St. Peters Chamber of Commerce Web Site is Sponsored by:
  443. This site is made possible by the sponsorship of:
  444. This Space Could be Yours by calling the Chamber Today (555) 333-1111(Chamber paper)
  445. This space is available for sponsorship: (see Rate Card)
  446. This unique pattern for our Chamber of Commerce, started so long ago, has become a deep-seated tradition for the people of our city.
  447. This Week at a Glance - Chamber Activities for the Next Seven Days
  448. This will be a GREAT year! We will work hard, but we will also have fun along the way.
  449. This year we will be printing a smaller tri-fold brochure to accommodate those individuals and visitor centers that don’t have room for the larger guides.
  450. This year, your involvement is more important than ever.
  451. Thoughts From The Director
  452. THROUGH THESE DOORS WALK THE COMMUNITY LEADERS OF APPLE TOWNE
  453. Thursday Breakfast Seminars - 4th Friday
  454. Tickets Free Admission for two for new members at the Mixer.
  455. Tickets Free Admission for two for renewals at the Mixer.
  456. Time Line
  457. Time-Challenged
  458. Timeline
  459. TIMING IS EVERYTHING
  460. To add Your URL, Web Address, to the Newport County Chamber of Commerce business by category you must be a NCCC Member
  461. To be identified as the first and best resource for new, existing, and expanding businesses, taking a leadership role in enhancing and promoting economic growth and development in the region.
  462. To be market-responsive in providing high quality services, information, and advocacy, primarily for the benefit of its members.
  463. To be referred both online and through our front desk
  464. To be the best that we can be (Theme)
  465. To continually seek ways to enhance the position of the Medina , Portage , and Summit Counties region in relation to domestic and international markets.
  466. To contribute to the overall economic stability of the community
  467. To create jobs through aggressive industrial recruitment and local industrial expansion.
  468. To develop and present informed views and opinions, on behalf of member chambers and corporate members, to the provincial legislature, federal government, and others where appropriate;
  469. To Develop and Promote a Community Identity.
  470. To encourage an orderly expansion and development of all segments of the community
  471. To encourage mutual interchange of information and ideas among our members.
  472. to enhance the prosperity of the membership through visionary leadership
  473. To ensure economic vibrancy by providing and administering programs and activities that enhance the value of Chamber membership.
  474. To establish and promote ethical standards for business which will create a good image of our community.
  475. To expand the organizational capacity and resources of Greater Akron Chamber to ensure the implementation of its mission and strategic goals.
  476. To Gain Exposure - business and Chamber member listings are strategically placed in and around Sidney
  477. To gain online exposure without even owning an computer
  478. To Gather Information - The Chamber collects and maintains a database of information relating to community statistics, government, zoning and development reports.
  479. To get involved with The Chamber Committee, simply call (555) 444-1111, send an e-mail
  480. To Give Back through Community Support - the Chamber strives to improve the quality of life in Sidney through scholarships, beautification activities and downtown retail development
  481. To Give Back through Community Support - the Chamber strives to improve the quality of life in Sidney through scholarships, beautification activities and downtown retail development
  482. To help business prosper and grow
  483. To help develop informed public opinion with a view towards supporting and encouraging participation in the Canadian system of representative government and securing effective action by all levels of government on matters r