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  1. Local Business Showcases
  2. Local Businesses Leading By Example
  3. Local Community Development Organization Memberships
  4. Local Focus
  5. Local Ordinances, Sidewalk Café, Signage, Sidewalk Merchandise, etc
  6. Local Policy - Represent the interests of the membership in local issues of public policy. Meeting dates are To Be Announced.
  7. Location Service 
  8. Lodging/Dining Guides
  9. Long Term Goals & Priorities
  10. Long term marketing tool
  11. Look at the Exciting Opportunities the Hutt Valley Chamber has to offer you...
  12. Look For Merchants Who Proudly Display This Membership Plaque!!
  13. Look for this Membership Plaque . . .a sign of good business.
  14. Look What the Chamber Can Do For Your Business
  15. Look who's here to serve you!... STAFF
  16. Look Who's Joined Us! Please Welcome These New Members Of The Lebanon Valley Chamber
  17. Looking to the Future!
  18. Lost in a crowd – Join the Chamber and be part of the team
  19. Low cost advertising in the Chamber Communicator and on the Website
  20. Low-cost Advertising
  21. Low-cost, Customized Web pages
  22. Lsting in Chamber publications and web site
  23. Lunch & Learn
  24. Lunch & Learn -Marketing - Noon @ Chamber
  25. Lunch & Learn Seminar
  26. Lunch and Learn - Monthly opportunity for a member business to provide educational information about their industry. 
  27. Lunch Bunch Networking
  28. Lunch on the Lawn
  29. Lunch on the Lawn - Summer Concert Series
  30. Lunch Seminars - Third Thursday
  31. Luncheons with speakers.
  32. Made possible through a generous grant by:
  33. Mail = $2,500
  34. Mailing lists and labels for members only
  35. Mailing/Voting Representative to the chamber
  36. Mainstreet Improvement Project
  37. Maintain a 90% retention rate.
  38. Maintain a strong and well-funded organization that accomplishes the goals of its members.
  39. Maintain accurate membership records.
  40. Maintain an office with professional staff devoted to the civic, commercial, and industrial concerns of our area?
  41. Maintain and expand the “ombudsman” outreach program
  42. Maintain and expand the Careers 2000 program  -Expand participation with the business community
  43. Maintain and expand the member involvement in the Economic Development Committee
  44. Maintain and expand the member involvement in the Government Affairs Committee
  45. Maintain and expand the Power Lunch program
  46. Maintain and expand the Public Safety Recognition program
  47. Maintain and expand the Student Shadow program
  48. Maintain area statistics
  49. Maintain Fishing Hotline information service
  50. Maintain good financial records.
  51. Maintain inventory of all industrial construction sites, potential development tracts and locations available for industrial or small business expansion.
  52. Maintain the base and expand the coverage of the Public Safety Recognition Luncheon
  53. Maintaining an excellent visitors center
  54. Maintaining close contact with membership
  55. Maintains a Business Resource Center including a Small Business Development Center consultant by appointment.
  56. Maintains a general information center.
  57. Maintains database of membership
  58. Maintenance of the website detailing your proposition
  59. Major Employers
  60. Major Prize Donors
  61. Major Projects:
  62. Make business contacts at Chamber programs -
  63. Make connections - connections that mean more business for you!
  64. Make contacts., Put us to work for you, Extend your reach, Educate yourself, See and be seen, Get involved, Speak out, Have we piqued your interest?
  65. Make deposits and write checks as approved by the Board.
  66. Make Important Contacts At Monthly Chamber Mixers, Hosted By Members And Attended By 20-100 Other Members.
  67. Make New Business Contacts...Attend special events and Monthly Membership Luncheons and After Hours.
  68. Make Our Town Your Town
  69. Make personal calls to existing members on a monthly basis.
  70. Make Plans to Attend!
  71. Make The Chamber Connection
  72. Make the holidays merrier -- Volunteer
  73. Make the right move this year by attending the eCommerce Conference and Expo
  74. Make your Vote count on November….
  75. Making Futures Bright
  76. Making great businesses greater
  77. Making valuable contacts one event at a time...
  78. Making Your Voice Heard
  79. Manage business resource center materials and create a space on web site for business seminar information; (Business Development
  80. Manager's Memos
  81. Manual of Environmental Law
  82. Manufacturer Directory
  83. Manufacturers and Processors guide
  84. Manufacturers Forum
  85. Manufacturers' List
  86. Manufactures Round Table
  87. Map
  88. Map of Memphis
  89. Maps
  90. Maps
  91. Marion, 'Best Place I've Seen' to live, learn, work, visit, play, and retire.
  92. Market members, provide referrals
  93. Market the benefits and opportunities of Chamber programs and activities to our members.
  94. Market the region
  95. Market your product or service to over 2,500 key decision makers in the Valley through the Buyers Guide & Membership Directory.
  96. Marketed and promoted chamber businesses on the local, state and national level.
  97. Marketing & Communications - Promote business and economic development, providing first-class images, themes, and materials.
  98. Marketing Opportunities 
  99. Marketing the region’s competitive advantages
  100. Marketing your business through exclusive advertising and sponsorships
  101. Marketing, Management & Planning
  102. Marlow has a past worth remembering and a future worth being a part of.
  103. Mason City is a jewel of a community!
  104. Master Calendar of community events
  105. Maximize members' return on investment.
  106. Maximize your visibility as a Expo exhibitor.
  107. Maxwell Street Sidewalk Sale - State Street is closed to traffic in the downtown area. Participating retailers will bring their merchandise outside for a wonderful sale.
  108. May Mixer Hosted By:
  109. Mayor's Breakfast
  110. Mayor's Message
  111. Mayor's State of the City
  112. Mayor's Thanksgiving Prayer Breakfast
  113. Measures of success
  114. Media
  115. Media Appreciation Lunch
  116. Media list
  117. Media Lists
  118. Median Income Figures
  119. Meet Bob Robertson, New City Manager
  120. Meet business people and community leaders at Chamber events, which provide wonderful opportunities to network and give your organization visibility in the community. Some of our best events:
  121. Meet Other Business Leaders And Influence Your Community By Working On Chamber Committees.
  122. Meet the Board of Directors
  123. Meet the Candidate Night
  124. Meet the Chamber of Commerce Member of the Year
  125. Meet the Chamber of Commerce Organization of the Year
  126. Meet the FirstTeam
  127. Meet the Member
  128. Meet Your Ambassadors!
  129. Meeting Date
  130. Meeting Dates: Mornings at 8:00 am as determined by the committee.
  131. Meeting Dates: Second Thursday of every month at 8:00 a.m.
  132. Meeting Facilities - available for rent
  133. Meeting Room Access
  134. Meeting Times: As determined by group
  135. Meeting Times: As determined by group
  136. Meets regularly with city and county officials to resolve key community problems.
  137. Meets regularly with city and county officials to resolve key community problems.
  138. Member and affiliation with the Michigan State Chamber of Commerce and Michigan Chamber Executive
  139. Member Benefits..Joining the Glastonbury Chamber is one of the best investments you can make for your business. In addition to the many intangible benefits of membership, the Chamber offers a host of opportunities that could pay for your membership.
  140. Member Briefing and Open House
  141. Member business referral service
  142. Member fax service.
  143. Member First Referrals
  144. Member Highlights
  145. Member Labels
  146. Member mailing labels (cost basis)
  147. Member of Covina & West Covina Chamber of Commerce
  148. Member of the Proud Crowd
  149. Member Only
  150. Member Plaque to Display in Business
  151. Member Profile – To introduce you to our members
  152. Member Profile (for Chamber newspaper)
  153. Member Profile in monthly newsletter
  154. Member Receptions
  155. Member Referral Services
  156. Member Renewals
  157. Member Seminars
  158. Member Spotlight
  159. Member to Member Discounts
  160. Members -= Partners
  161. Members also have the opportunity to do an ad on our web site for a small fee.
  162. Members and guests are always welcome at the Chamber Office
  163. Members Are Able To Purchase The Chamber Mailing List.
  164. Members are encouraged to invite a potential member business to any of the Weekly Meetings
  165. Members are listed on our web site absolutely FREE! Members also have the opportunity to do an ad on our web site for a small fee.
  166. Members are the driving force behind the Apple Towne Chamber of Commerce.
  167. Members benefit from referrals generated by the Chamber office.
  168. Members Come First by receiving early notification of Chamber sponsored events and receiving preferential registration. Fees are greatly reduced or free to members only.
  169. Members have been stepping up to host the monthly Chamber socials
  170. Members have the opportunity to sponsor a variety of events throughout the year
  171. Members in motion
  172. Members In The News
  173. Member's investment based on Your stake in the organized growth and development of Applebee
  174. Members May Place Sales Materials In The Visitor's Center. Staff Directs Inquires To Materials And Mails Materials To Interested Parties.
  175. Members on the Move…
  176. Members Profile
  177. Members receive a free alphabetical, categorical, searchable listing in the Chamber's online Business Directory.
  178. Members wishing to participate with the committee directing the Economic Development Division should contact:
  179. Members wishing to participate with the committee directing the Internal Operations Division should contact:
  180. Members with Websites
  181. Membership & Business Directory: Chamber members listed alphabetically and categorically; also contains a current year calendar.
  182. Membership and Member Services Team
  183. Membership and participation in your local Chamber of Commerce helps you and your business get connected to more local companies, services and individuals than any other marketing venue.
  184. Membership Application
  185. Membership Benefits and Opportunities
  186. Membership Benefits Package Offering Form
  187. Membership breakfast
  188. Membership Breakfast Inaugural
  189. Membership Breakfast Meetings
  190. Membership brings together the best
  191. Membership Campaign- Afternoon 
  192. Membership Campaign- Awards Party 
  193. Membership Campaign- Morning 
  194. Membership Card and Window Decal
  195. Membership Committee - Retain Members Recruit New Members
  196. Membership Committee meets monthly Annual membership drive and year around growth plan for the Union County Chamber of Commerce
  197. Membership Corner - Introducing Our Newest Chamber Members
  198. Membership Development Division
  199. Membership Development/Retention
  200. Membership Directories Valuable Resource
  201. Membership Directory
  202. Membership Directory - Your business is featured in the membership directory, and you are referred customers by our staff.  Circulation: 10,000 (3 year shelf life)
  203. Membership Directory & Business Guide Referrals
  204. Membership directory distributed to over 2,500 homes/business 
  205. Membership discounts on publications
  206. Membership dues are 100% tax deductible as a business expense
  207. Membership Forum Luncheons feature informative speakers on governmental and business issues.
  208. Membership grew to over 300 and we have a great group of volunteers to assist members, visitors and the office staff.
  209. Membership has its privileges, especially for members of the Olathe Chamber of Commerce
  210. Membership has its privileges.
  211. Membership in the Chamber is instant credibility for your Business.
  212. Membership in the Chamber is open to all Montclair and surrounding area businesses.
  213. Membership in the Corvallis Area Chamber of commerce is an insurance policy on your business future
  214. Membership in the Diamond Bar Chamber of Commerce Doesn’t Cost...It Pays!!
  215. Membership in your chamber is not just a solid benefit to your business, but to the whole community of Apple Towne
  216. Membership Insurance Plan
  217. Membership Investment Application
  218. Membership is an investment in Weirton 's future and the quality of life of our people.
  219. Membership Lists and Labels
  220. Membership Luncheon Meetings
  221. Membership Luncheon, held the last Wednesday of each month from 11:30 - 1:30pm
  222. Membership mailing labels to use in your direct mail campaigns
  223. Membership Means Business
  224. Membership Outing The Membership Outing has three themes: food, fun and friendship
  225. Membership Plaque - A sign of Good Business in Dickinson County
  226. Membership Plaque - show off your membership to all your customers!
  227. Membership plaque and door decal.
  228. Membership Plaque given to Member/Representative upon joining. Yearly inserts sent thereafter.
  229. Membership plaque lets others know you support the community and they can do the same by buying from you.
  230. Membership plaque or new year tag for renewals
  231. Membership plaque to be returned upon termination of membership.
  232. Membership Plaque to display proudly
  233. Membership Plaque, denoting your business as a trusted member of the community and a reliable service provider;
  234. Membership Plaque, ID Card, and Window Sticker
  235. Membership Plaques . . . a sign of good business, distributed yearly after dues billing
  236. Membership plaques are the property of The Las Vegas Chamber of Commerce and are required to be returned if this membership is cancelled for any reason
  237. Membership plaques are the property of The Las Vegas Chamber of Commerce and are required to be returned if this membership is cancelled for any reason
  238. Membership Rapid Referral
  239. Membership Rates
  240. Membership recruitment and retention
  241. Membership Retention
  242. Membership Retention Services
  243. Membership savings through benefits
  244. Membership Services Committee, make new contacts while helping the Chamber to help others.
  245. Membership staff shall maintain documentation of referrals provided, action taken and results of the follow-up of the contacts.
  246. Membership Team
  247. Membership Tops 250 Mark!!!
  248. Membership Tops 800!!!
  249. Membership Visitation   Conduct an aggressive membership retention program utilizing existing members to assist in visiting Chamber members.
  250. Membership window decal
  251. Membership with the Apple Towne Chamber includes the following benefits:
  252. Membership/Networking Meetings - The 4th Monday of February, May, August and November. **Sponsor Opportunity **
  253. Member-to-Member Purchase Discounts
  254. Member-to-Member Tips
  255. Memorandum (Chamber Newsletter)
  256. Mentoring Program
  257. Merchant information system
  258. Merchants Fair
  259. Message from Buena Park Police Department
  260. Message from the Chairman
  261. Metro Newsline (Newsletter)
  262. MicroStrategy
  263. Midwest City as "So Much, So Close
  264. Mid-Year Mini-Board Planning Retreat
  265. Military Appreciation Day - March 
  266. Millington Chamber  "Mid Day Get-Away" 12:00 noon
  267. Mini Golf Tournaments
  268. Miniature Golf Outing: This fund-raising committee plans a miniature golf outing.
  269. Miss Cerritos Contest
  270. Mixer Schedule  for 2002
  271. Mixer... A Blast from the Past (Costumes Mixer - Roaring Twenties)
  272. Mixers - Your Networking Opportunity
  273. Mixers/Business After Hours
  274. Mobile Homes
  275. Monday Morning Memo - Calendar for more activities during the week of . . .
  276. Monday Night Football Tailgate Party.
  277. Monitor and arrange update for the Chamber web site.
  278. Monitor and assist in filling vacant retail spaces
  279. Monitor and communicate information on issues affecting the economic well-being of businesses in the area.
  280. Monitor neglected commercial properties and support their revitalization.
  281. Monitor the needs of our members and develop benefits and services to meet those needs
  282. Monitors all planning applications and proposals
  283. Monitors proposed legislation and regulations at all levels
  284. Monthly "Business After Five" Business Card Exchange and Social
  285. Monthly Breakfast Meetings
  286. Monthly Business After Hours Mixers
  287. Monthly business seminars and counseling services
  288. Monthly Calendar
  289. Monthly Chamber Luncheon with Timely Speaker - 4th Thursday of the Month
  290. Monthly Chamber meetings
  291. Monthly Chamber Newsletter with valuable business information - members can insert advertising for a minimal cost.
  292. Monthly Coffee Break Connection
  293. Monthly Feature
  294. Monthly Get Acquainted Luncheons
  295. Monthly Legislative Forums, hosting key public officials
  296. Monthly Luncheons
  297. Monthly Luncheons (over 50 prospects at each meeting)
  298. Monthly luncheons, breakfasts and evening mixers
  299. Monthly meetings to help "BRUSH" up and improve your business.
  300. Monthly Membership Meeting
  301. Monthly membership report for Board of Directors
  302. Monthly Membership/Networking Meetings
  303. Monthly Mixers
  304. Monthly Newsletter - "Greater Network News"
  305. Monthly Newsletter  Spread the word about your business, hear what other businesses are up to, keep informed about your Chamber's activities.
  306. Monthly Newsletter in Local Newspaper
  307. Monthly newsletter that helps keep you "CONNECTED" with what is going on.
  308. Monthly newsletter with information on current happenings and an advertising opportunity.
  309. More than 2,000 Businesses Have What You Need!  See our Member Page to see how they can help you!
  310. More than 400 businesses and professional firms, 80% of which are small businesses, work together to make Hannibal a better place to live and work through their membership in the Chamber.
  311. Morning Coffee Mixers
  312. Morning Mixers
  313. Morning, noon and night, the chamber of commerce hosts events at which you can meet fellow business owners. Whether you’re looking to gain peers or business leads, these events happen at the right time for you.
  314. Motivate Action: Always tell your members what to do or how to respond;
  315. Mountains of Misery Challenge Century Bike Ride
  316. Moving day for the Chamber
  317. Multiple Job Fairs held throughout the year Annual Golf Outing
  318. Museum Link
  319. My $15 ticket includes steak lunch and the future of the Apple Towne Chamber of Commerce. (Goal Setting Seminar)
  320. My Other Projects
  321. National Ag Day
  322. National Staff Appreciation Luncheon
  323. National Staff Appreciation Luncheon (Secretary’s Day)
  324. Nearly 1,000 business and professional firms working together to make the Dublin area a better place to live and work.
  325. Need Goods or Services?  Check with a Chamber Member First!!
  326. Negotiate with City for 5 year contract for 100% of Hotel/Motel Occupancy Tax.
  327. Net Night - a fun evening of networking and socializing with fellow business people
  328. Network at monthly events
  329. Network Edina - Organized networking groups that meet several times a month to exchange business leads.
  330. Network Legislative committee with other committees; (All Committees)
  331. Network this month at the 4th Friday Coffee May 24th... 8 AM ...new name, new location for Small World Communications,
  332. Networking - Often times it is not what you know, but who know. Chamber networking events are a great way to market your products and services on that critical person-to-person level.
  333. Networking and Prospecting Opportunities
  334. Networking and Referral...Ongoing programs and special activities that publicize, promote, and refer member businesses to our community and to one another.
  335. Networking and referrals to your business.
  336. Networking at Area Business Councils, Business After Hours and Owners After Hours
  337. Networking at Mixers, Business Breakfast Programs and Outings
  338. Networking Breakfasts
  339. Networking Dinners are held March, June and September.
  340. Networking Luncheons with Guest Speakers
  341. Networking Monthly Lunches, Business After Hours, Annual President's Ball, Annual Golf Outing and other events.
  342. Networking Opportunities 
  343. Networking opportunities -- coffees, golf tournaments, member auction
  344. Networking opportunities and Chamber programs foster business relationships. People buy from people they know. Chamber membership represents credibility.
  345. Networking opportunities like Business After Hours, coffee call and the annual trade show
  346. Networking opportunities such as the Business-After-Hours Mixers
  347. Networking Opportunities to develop valuable new business contacts to grow your business
  348. Networking opportunities via Business After Hours, etc.
  349. Networking opportunities with other local and regional businesses
  350. Networking Opportunities: General Membership meetings, Ribbon Cuttings, and Business Card Exchanges (Chamber Mixers).
  351. Networking vehicle
  352. Networking, knowledge and information …working for you
  353. Networking, Networking, Networking
  354. Networking, that is what it is all about
  355. Networking: Business and Social Contacts
  356. Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world... Indeed it's the only thing that ever has.
  357. New Advertising Rates for the Chamber Newsletters
  358. New and Renewing members listed in the Chamber newsletter
  359. New Business Assistance
  360. New Business Contacts  The Chamber can put you in touch with over 500 other Chamber members who could become new clients or customers.
  361. New Business in Apple Towne
  362. New business?  Let us know
  363. New Chamber members are listed bi-monthly in the Chamber publication Hub of Progress.
  364. New committees, new guidelines to strengthen program.
  365. New Executives’ Welcome Event
  366. New in Town
  367. New Industrial Development
  368. New Member Mentor Program
  369. New Member of the month
  370. New member orientation
  371. New Member Reception
  372. New Members
  373. New members are introduced at the monthly coffee which is hosted by a chamber member
  374. New members are presented a handsome membership plaque at a general membership meeting or mixer, which they can display at their place of business.
  375. New Members Have The Opportunity To Place A Flyer In The Chamber Newsletter Free Of Charge.
  376. New Resident Inquiries
  377. New Residents Packet
  378. New Teacher Luncheon
  379. New Teachers Luncheon - A luncheon to honor new teachers and educational professionals in the Frisco ISD. Held the first Monday of Teacher In-Service.
  380. New Teachers Luncheon held annually in August welcomes new teachers to the RISD.
  381. New Ways to Save on your Bottom Line!
  382. New Web Services Unveiled
  383. New Year's Eve Casino Night
  384. Newcomer Guide
  385. Newcomer Listings Information
  386. Newcomer Referrals
  387. Newcomer Referrals/Packets
  388. Newcomers/Relocation Packages
  389. Newly established businesses, or businesses that have never been members of the Chamber will receive a 50% discount off their first year dues
  390. News
  391. News Bulletin (Chamber Newsletter)
  392. News Clips
  393. Newsletter  - Members receive a free annual subscription and are welcome to advertise in the newsletter.
  394. Newsletter Advertising and Inserts
  395. Newsletter Flyers: Members may insert flyers in the monthly newsletter "FOCUS"
  396. Newsletter Time Lines (due dates)
  397. Newspaper
  398. Newspaper & Television Releases
  399. Newspaper Advertising and Newsletter Inserts
  400. No Community will ever be very much better than its Chamber of Commerce causes it to be. - President Reagan
  401. No matter what side of the fence they were on - the business has found comfort and relief under the large Chamber of Commerce umbrella.
  402. No matter what your lifestyle, there's a neighborhood that will fulfill your needs.
  403. No Media Plan is Complete without the Chamber Newsletter
  404. No time to network after hours? Soup & Sales is a "Business During Hours" program
  405. No time to network after hours? Soup & Sales is a "Business During Hours" program. The Chamber provides soup, sandwich, a refreshment, and dessert...you bring your business cards and networking skills!
  406. No walk-ins.
  407. None of us is as strong as ALL of us.
  408. Non-Profit Organization of the Year
  409. North Ridgeville Chamber of Commerce has been Connecting Business and Residents in North Ridgeville since 1976.
  410. Northern Lakes Economic Alliance
  411. Not only a great place to visit, but an excellent place to raise a family
  412. Not Out of the Way, Just Out of the Ordinary!
  413. Notary
  414. Notary    This service is free to members
  415. Notary Service - $3 for Chamber Members
  416. Notary Service: Basic notary services (except for Auto Transfers) are available to members only at no charge.
  417. Notary Services
  418. Notary Services  The Chamber offers free notary services to its members.
  419. Notary Services On-site
  420. Notes from Chamber PREZ
  421. November Toys For Tots Drive
  422. Now is your chance as a local business, organization or interested citizen in our community to get involved!
  423. Observe National Small Business Week in June
  424. Obtain and implement an accounting program geared towards Chamber membership.
  425. Obtain national accreditation
  426. October is "Local Chamber of Commerce Month"
  427. October Skill-Builders 
  428. Offering the best resources
  429. Offers advertising in Chamber publications such as our Lifestyle Magazine, is restricted to members only and is accessed by many walk-in customers.
  430. Offers certification of origin for shipment of goods to foreign nations
  431. Offers committee participation for Chamber volunteers. This is the strength of the Chamber. People like YOU who are concerned with the critical issues facing our community. YOUR involvement will benefit your business by making you more visible in the business community and by increasing your business contact. Only Chamber members may participate on the committees that guide Chamber programming.
  432. Offers directory assistance for the Brewton area
  433. Offers mailing labels and lists to Chamber members. Mailing labels can be supplied for a nominal charge.
  434. Office Furniture And Equipment
  435. Officers
  436. Olathe Business Report Newsletter This publication provides timely information on the Olathe marketplace, economic development, promotional opportunities for your business,
  437. Old Fashioned 4th of July
  438. Old Fashioned Christmas
  439. Old Friends and New Beginnings
  440. Old Newsboys Day
  441. On line magazine
  442. On site registration personnel and name badges available
  443. On the average the Chamber responds to 700-800 inquiries a month by phone, fax, mail, web site and walk-ins.
  444. On the Horizon (Newsletter )
  445. One Day Dawn to Dusk Membership Drive
  446. One free Business Card advertisement per year in WSHCC newsletter
  447. One hundred eight ribbon cuttings and ground-breaking ceremonies
  448. One Member Spotlight article in Inside Business Publication
  449. One more time!
  450. One of only 600 accredited Chambers in the U.S.
  451. One of the benefits of becoming a Chamber member are the networking opportunities that open doors towards developing new client relationships.
  452. One of the benefits of becoming a Chamber member is the networking opportunities that open doors towards developing new client relationships.
  453. One Stop Shop for Business
  454. One Voice For Business
  455. Online Forums
  456. Online Newspaper
  457. Only Chamber members may advertise.
  458. Only Members Are Allowed To Advertise In Our Newsletter And Other Chamber Publications, Such As Maps And Visitor's Guides.
  459. Ontario Master Calendar Business and Community Events
  460. Ontario ...not just your city your future!
  461. Ontario ...not just your city, your future!
  462. Open General Meetings with Speakers and topics of personal and business interest
  463. Open House
  464. Open House Weekend and Craft Fair
  465. Open to Chamber Members Only
  466. Open to first 100 passengers to register. Payment MUST accompany reservation. No walk-ins.
  467. Opening on the Board of Directors
  468. Operation Thank You
  469. Opinion Polls
  470. Opinions expressed in articles within this site are those of their owners and may not reflect the opinion of the Chamber
  471. Opportunities for continuing education through special seminars and our regular business meetings.
  472. Opportunities for promoting your business.
  473. Opportunities of our members include:
  474. Opportunities to Increase Business
  475. Opportunities to increase the size of your market Access to Chamber mailing lists
  476. Opportunities to market your business to decision makers throughout the region and beyond.
  477. Opportunities to promote your business
  478. Opportunities to Serve on Committees and Workgroups
  479. Opportunities to showcase your business at many different functions through Sponsorships:
  480. Opportunity to advertise in the Chamber newsletter and on the Chamber website (see online perks)
  481. Opportunity to attend Chamber seminars at discounted rate or free of charge (value = Difference between non-member price and member price)
  482. Opportunity to contribute to area success
  483. Opportunity to Invest in Your Community!
  484. Opportunity to participate in the monthly "Business After Business" meetings where you can network with your business peers.
  485. Opportunity to serve on the voluntary committees and express individual views.
  486. Opportunity to share ideas
  487. Or Hosted Customer Service Training workshops and seminars for small business owners
  488. Order a Chamber Publication
  489. Organization of Convention & Visitors Bureau.
  490. Organizational Improvement
  491. Organize and host the annual Chamber of Commerce Membership Banquet.
  492. Organize Coeur d'Alene Day at the Legislature; (Legislative Committee)
  493. Organized 12 Business After Hours Mixers
  494. Organizes annual Fall Table Top Showcase
  495. Other Administrative Details
  496. Other benefits that you obtain from your membership are:
  497. Other great events: Outlook Forum, State-of-the-Chamber and State-of-the-County Luncheons,
  498. Other Lists (apartments, churches, schools, etc.), census information, demographics, city recreation brochures, Cleveland and Ohio brochures are made available for free or a nominal photocopy charge.
  499. Other Things to Do
  500. Our annual fundraising auction in August 1999 set another new record for both attendance and the amount of money raised, and we hope to do even better at the 2000 Auction.
  501. Our Chamber Is Only As Strong As Its Members!
  502. Our Chamber is unique due to the qualities of the persons involved
  503. Our chamber means business
  504. Our city is doing well. Together we can do far better.
  505. Our Members ARE the Chamber
  506. Our Members Lead The Way
  507. Our mission is to be a creative force that promotes excellence in leadership, coordination and orderly development of business enterprise.
    Volunteer of the Year
  508. Our mission is to keep you up to date on issues that affect your life.
  509. Our Organization Profile