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May 2016Vol. 48, No. 05
Your Business & Community AdvocateYour Business & Community AdvocateCHAMBER NETWORKCHAMBER NETWORK
ALBANY AREAALBANY AREA
In Th is Issue:
May Membership Forum Luncheon
Sponsored By:
11:30 AM – 1:00 PM Wednesday, May 25th
Linn County Fair & Expo Center
“State of Small Business”
Page 2 Message from the Chair May Business After Hours
Page 3 Emerging Leaders 2016 Board Retreat Greeters Schedule
Page 4 Pipeline Program Highlights Ag Apprreciation Breakfast
Page 5 Teen Job Fair
Students of the Month Verifi cation Forms / New Database Thank you Reinvesting Members
Page 6Forum Luncheon Speaker Membership Milestones Door Prize Thank You
Leadership EDGE
Page 7 2016 Coastal Golf Tournament
Page 8
Women In Business April Business After Hours
Page 9Chamber Members In The News....
Golden Ticket
Ruth Miles Small Business Advocate
Offi ce of Small Business AssistanceOregon Secretary of State
Guest Speaker
See enclosed registration
Albany Area Chamber of Commerce SupportsCity of Albany Police, Fire and Ambulance LevyPlease Vote Yes for to Renew the Public Safety Levy
In an era of constant scrutiny and mistrust of governments it is reassuring to know that the City of Albany’s Police, Fire and Ambulance levy has been well thought out, researched and reviewed, and they are asking for no more than what it takes to get the job done. After a review of the proposed levy the Governmental Affairs
Committee voted to support the renewal of the levy and is encouraging all members to Vote Yes when they get their ballots.
City of Albany Public Safety Levy: A fi ve year operating levy that was fi rst implemented in 2002 (by tremendous support of voters) that supports Police, Fire and Ambulance services. This levy renewal will allow for continued services within city limits. With a population increase since the last levy there is an increased demand for services. The citizens and businesses in Albany need to continue their support for public safety.
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Golf Golf TournamentTournament20162016
Friday, June 3rdFriday, June 3rdSee page 7 for detailsSee page 7 for details
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MOTHERS DAY AND OTHER MAY EVENTSMother’s Day is Sunday, May 8th. A special day to celebrate and thank your mother for all that she has provided to you and your family to nurture and enrich your lives. I hope you and your mother and family have a wonderful Mother’s Day.
April began with a bang on April 5th with the 16th Annual Ag Appreciation Breakfast. Our guest speakers from the local area high school FFA Chapters gave a great presentation. The future is bright and the next generation is well prepared to lead our agricultural community.
The Chamber Board of Directors had a very productive Board retreat at Five Pines Resort in Sisters on April 14 – 15. We focused on the Horizon Initiatives: Chambers 2025, published in 2015 by the Association of Chamber of Commerce Executives. The Chamber Board intends to utilize these initiatives to help shape the direction of your Chamber for the next 10 years so that we adapt with the times, business culture, and continue to thrive for the next generations.
Tom and Annette Krupicka with Tom’s Garden Center hosted Business After Hours on April 19th. Thanks to those that attended we had a great turnout. As you purchase gardening and lawn supplies I encourage you to support Tom’s Garden Center and our other Chamber member nurseries.
Tom Krupicka had an encore performance and served as the April Membership Forum Luncheon speaker on April 27th. The title of his talk was “What’s Bugging You?”, as always, Tom’s presentation was very informative.
I invite all of you to come to the park next to the Weatherford Thompson law fi rm on Friday, May 13th from noon to 2:00 p.m. as we host the Joe Beaver Show. Mike Parker, the voice of the Beavers, will broadcast live from the park. Our fi rm will provide pizza, beverages, cookies and other items. In addition, there will be a number of gift cards from local area merchants raffl ed off at the conclusion of the Show. Please attend and spend a long lunch hour with your friends and business
associates. This is a great way to start the weekend early.
Business After Hours will be held on May 17th at Stutzman Services. The May Membership Forum Luncheon will be held on May 25th at the Linn County Fair and Expo Center. Ruth Miles, the State of Oregon Small Business Advocate, will be our guest speaker. I encourage you to attend Business After Hours and the Membership Forum and bring a friend or co-worker.
We continue to recruit new members. We are enjoying a small increase in membership and actively seeking new members. If you have any tips on potential members, please contact Tom Leggate at the Chamber. Tom will follow up with you and work to recruit the new member.
Please remember to utilize your PowerBook and let your business contacts know that you appreciate their Chamber membership.
This month’s trivia question is set forth below:
In what year was the canal running from the Santiam River near Lebanon to Albany completed?
Your answer to the question must be submitted to the Albany Chamber of Commerce offi ce by May 31, 2016.
Residential • Commercial • Locks • Safes
541.926.35252nd & Main • Albany www.ALK.to CCB# 40591
Since 1973
Very truly yours, Mike Cowgill, 2015-2016 Board ChairWeatherford Thompson et al.2015-2016 Board Chair
Send answers to: info@albanychamber.com
Business After Business After HoursHours
Stutzman Stutzman Services Services
May 17thMay 17th
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Jason Leon works as a personal growth coach for local leaders, business owners, and professionals of all types. For seven years Jason has been competing in the world’s largest and most competitive speaking competition, The World Championships of Public Speaking! Twice he has made it to the fi nal 80 speakers in the world out of 30,000+ Competitors! Jason speaks for local companies, non-profi ts, church groups, and even in State Prisons. He recently returned from Costa Rica, where he gave a talk to a group of local leaders and business professionals. He is dedicated to share stories that inspire people around the world! Jason will be giving a presentation titled “Who you are, speaks louder than what you say!” In this presentation you will NOT learn how to give better speeches. You will learn how to BE a better Speaker! Jason will give you 3 tools to take away, if you will develop these tools and use them, you will become a better speaker!
Wednesday, May 4th @ 11:30 AM - Phoenix Inn
Sponsored by:See enclosed registration
Katie Enright Insurance Agency Inc
“Who you are, speaks louder than what you say!”
Greeters ScheduleGreeters Schedule
Host a Greeters and make it happen! Host a Greeters and make it happen! Contact Kim for the Contact Kim for the
available dates 541.926.1517 available dates 541.926.1517
2016 Board Retreat2016 Board Retreat
Albany Area Chamber Board Members Albany Area Chamber Board Members hard at work during the annual retreat.hard at work during the annual retreat.
May 5th Health & Herbs
425 Ellsworth St. SW May 12th
Guaranty RV & Chevrolet @ Linn County Fair & Expo Center
3700 Knox Butte Rd. May 19th
South Pacifi c Auto Sales 5040 Pacifi c Blvd. SW
May 26th Corvallis Knights
@ Willamette Water Technology 221 29th Ave. SW
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16th Annual Ag Appreciation BreakfastTop Producer Top Producer
Sponsors:Sponsors:
Helping Helping Hand Hand
Sponsors:Sponsors:
Crop Production Crop Production Services, Services,
Jacopetti’s Jacopetti’s Catering, Catering,
PEAK Internet, PEAK Internet, Umpqua Bank Umpqua Bank
and and Weatherford Weatherford
Thompson et alThompson et al
Special thanks to our sponsors for making this event possible!Special thanks to our sponsors for making this event possible!
To promote careers in manufacturing Pipeline is partnering with LBCC for a summer camp!
June 27th - June 30th, 8:30 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. at LBCC
DESIGN. CREATE. BUILD.
Inspiring the next generation of inventors, entrepreneurs and manufacturers to engage young people in career preparation for well-paid, fulfi lling jobs that require hands-on skills.
Tuition cost $59 (scholarships available). Space is very limited.
For more information go to http://www.pipelinetojobs.com/event/manufacturing-camp/
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Santiam ChristianAshlyn Fast
South AlbanyBryce Dickerson
Congratulations Students of the Month !
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Thank You Thank You Reinvesting Reinvesting Members!Members!
(March 16th - April 15th)Albany Helping Hands 2011Allen & Laporte General Contracting, Inc. 1994American Bookkeeping & Tax Service 1997Banc Home Loans 2003Berlee's Fancies 2004Blue Star Carpet Care, Inc. 2014CADD Connection, LLC 2013CenturyLink 1969Cheever Capital Management 2015Coastal Farm & Ranch 1968Detailed Perfection 2010Dooley, Dr.George III 1984E.A. Chambers Farms, Inc. 1976Edward Jones-Scariano 1981EyeCare Associates 2011Farmers Insurance Company - Enright 2008Flinn Block Management Corporation 2006Georgia-Pacifi c 1968Go Wireless, Inc 2013Gray Farms, Inc. 2004Heath's Laundry 1968Jackson Food Stores 2007KGAL/KSHO Radio 1969Koontz, Perdue, Blasquez & Co., P.C. 1954Lassen Auto & RV 2013Linn Veterinary Hospital 1974M & M Car Company 2009National Frozen Foods Corp. 1982No Dinx 2013Northwest Leadership Group 1999Olson, Andy, Representative 2004PARR Lumber 2000Plywood Solutions, Inc. 2012Red Canoe Credit Union 2001Rite Way Electric, Inc. 1987Rodeway Inn 2005Rogers Restaurant, Inc. 1982Samaritan Albany General Hospital 1995Storms, Greg CPA, PC 1969Target Distribution Center 1996Ticor Title 2011TNT Builders, Inc. 2010Trademark Transmissions & Auto Repair 2010Van Vleet Meat Food Service Company 1980Visiting Angels of Willamette Valley 2004W.R. Grace & Co. 1988Xtreme Grafx 2007
NEW DATABASE!!!! NEW DATABASE!!!! Your annual verifi cation forms will be in the mail soon. This year is especially important as we are converting to a new database, so we want to make sure we have all your information correct! Please keep an eye out in the mail this month for your form, review it closely and make any changes or additions, then return it to the Chamber by Friday, May 20th.
High School age job seekers from Linn & Benton counties will be attending, providing a resume and are interested in learning more about current or summer paid jobs as well as internships or volunteer opportunities that your organization has available.
For registration information contact:Josefi ne Fleetwood, Workforce Development Director
541-926-1517jfl eetwood@albanychamber.com
teen job fairteen job fairBoys and Girls Club of Albany fi rst annual
Teen Job Fair Tuesday, May 17th!
Employers wanted! Please join us!
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Membership Forum Luncheon Speaker
Ruth Miles
Membership Milestones
Buena Vista Arbor CarePhoenix Inn SuitesSnow Peak Coffee
CompanyXtreme Grafx
Special Thanks to our members for
donating door prizes at the Membership Forum Luncheon:
35 YearsEdward Jones-Scariano
20 YearsTarget Distribution Center
15 YearsRed Canoe Credit Union
10 YearsFlinn Block
Management Corporation5 Years
Albany Helping HandsEyeCare Associates
Ticor Title
With 18 years of experience running small businesses to add to her nine years of service in the legislative branch, Ruth Miles understands fi rst-hand the challenges entrepreneurs face. She’s crisscrossed Oregon over the last two years to visit with business leaders and associations, chambers of commerce and community partners to hear their concerns about getting caught in red tape. And everywhere she goes, she runs with scissors.
Leadership EDGELeadership EDGE“Leading with Emotional Intelligence”
8:08 AM, May 17th 8:08 AM, May 17th Albany Area Chamber of Commerce Albany Area Chamber of Commerce 435 1st. Ave. W, Downtown Albany435 1st. Ave. W, Downtown Albany
See enclosed registration formSee enclosed registration form
Emotional Intelligence (EI) is a way of recognizing, understanding, and choosing how we think, feel, and act. It shapes our interactions with others and our understanding of ourselves. It defi nes how and what we learn; it allows us to set priorities; it determines the majority of our daily actions. Research suggests it is responsible for as much as 80% of the “success” in our lives.
To build a competitive advantage for your company, you must start with Emotional Intelligence. Your ability to motivate yourself and others is key to business success. Your EI is one of your strongest
assets as a leader. As your team’s “Emotional Thermostat”, your mood and temperament infl uences your staff and your customers.
The basis of the EI competencies goes back to Dr. David McClelland of Harvard and the Hay Group along with Multi Health Systems. These groups studied what the top 10% performers do differently than average performers. Additionally, the Human Capital Institute and Multi Health Systems Organization looked at Return on Investment 6data and found a causal relationship between EI and ROI
In this Leadership Edge you will learn the defi nition of Emotional Intelligence and its impact on leadership. Additionally, you will be able to identify how EI affects you and your team. Finally, you will have the opportunity to develop a Wise Mind, a simple skill you can use to access your Emotional Intelligence.
Terri Houde will lead this month's session. She is a faculty member at Linn-Benton Community College and has a Master’s Degree in Counseling. She has been a trainer for over 10 years and has 5 years of experience working at the executive level. Using a blend of humor, theory, and practical tools, Terri motivates, rejuvenates, and educates her audiences. Terri uses real-life scenarios from her consulting practice to demonstrate effective techniques to manage change, renew resilience, and achieve maximum results. She works with groups to transfer their learning into doing.
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Golf Tournament2016
Friday, June 3rd
Albany Golf & Event Center at Spring Hill
ENTRY FEES:ENTRY FEES:Before May 16 - $130/ person or $650 /team Before May 16 - $130/ person or $650 /team After May 16 - $140/ person or $700/ teamAfter May 16 - $140/ person or $700/ team
Title SponsorTitle Sponsor
155 Counrty Club Lane NW155 Counrty Club Lane NW
7:00 AM Registration7:00 AM Registration
Breakfast Sponsor: Breakfast Sponsor: Albany Golf & Event Center at Spring HillAlbany Golf & Event Center at Spring Hill
Lunch Sponsors:Lunch Sponsors:
HOLE IN ONEHOLE IN ONENew Car from Mark Thomas MotorsNew Car from Mark Thomas Motors
$10,000 from COUNTRY Financial - Gary Zeemin$10,000 from COUNTRY Financial - Gary Zeemin
Sign Sponsor: Sign Sponsor: Xtreme GrafxXtreme Grafx
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BUSINESS AFTER HOURSBUSINESS AFTER HOURS
Thank You TThank You Tom’s Garden Center om’s Garden Center
Seating is LIMITEDSeating is LIMITEDPre-registration REQUIREDPre-registration REQUIRED See enclosed registrationSee enclosed registration
Women in BusinessWomen in BusinessWednesday, June 1st, 11:30 AM Wednesday, June 1st, 11:30 AM
Phoenis Inn SuitesPhoenis Inn Suites
Sponsored by:
“A Woman’s Guide to Productivity”“A Woman’s Guide to Productivity”
Through her writing, courses, and art, Tara Rodden Robinson, Ph.D., empowers women to make time for their most heartfelt passions. In 2006, she left an adventurous career as a biologist to found her coaching practice. Her book, Sexy + Soul-full: A Woman’s Guide to Productivity, was published in early 2016. You can learn more about her by visiting www.tararobinson.com.
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Chamber Members In The NewsChamber Members In The News......
Golden TicketGolden TicketChrystal Hart-Meeker
Marketing Manager
SafeHaven Humane Society would like to thank everyone in the community w h o d o n a t e d t o S a f e H a v e n ’ s Greystoke fund in support of Balto the Husky mix! This
handsome one-year-old received a life changing surgery on his turned out leg, saving his tendons from rupturing and causing irreparable damage. Together, we are saving lives!
F r i e n d s o f t h e F a m i l y M i n i s t r i e s i s p leased to announce Becky Hiller has joined o u r t e a m a s b o o k k e e p e r . B e c k y h a s experience with
various types of businesses including non-profi t agencies. Friends of the Family provides educational and counseling services to promote healthy relationships and healthy homes. They have offi ces in Corvallis and Albany.
Michelle Poturich, a 10-year professional in the investment services industry, has joined Oregon State Credit Union as a CUSO Financial S e r v i c e s ( C F S ) * Financial Advisor. P o t u r i c h c o m e s
from San Diego, California where she developed a strong track record of building relationships and working to provide solutions to members for over a decade as a fi nancial advisor and as a Regional Investment Platform manager.
She has been working in the financial services industry since 2005 and holds the Certified Retirement Counselor® designation. Poturich has worked in large brokerage fi rms, banks and most recently for a CFS credit union in California.
Personal Background: I was born and raised in Albany. I spent most of my life working at my family’s nursery in Jefferson. I started out doing general labor but over the years I made my way into management as the HR/Safety Manager. I decided to leave the family business at the age of 28 to become a Financial Advisor at Edward Jones. In 2014 I decided to completely change directions to help my then, fi ancé manage Xtreme Grafx. I have three young boys, Holden (9), Parker (7) and Jackson (4) and am now married to my best friend/boss, Arthur.
Business Marketing Niche: Xtreme Grafx has been in business for more than 10 years. We offer outdoor sign production and installation, award winning vehicle wraps, graphic design, large format printing, banners and custom apparel. We pride ourselves in being able to manufacture in our store 99% of what we sell and by doing that, we are keeping jobs local in our community. One of our passions is giving back to the community. Last year we were able to support over 50 non-profi t groups and other agencies in Albany and surrounding areas. At Xtreme Grafx “Image is Everything”.
Biggest Issue Facing Albany: I believe one of the biggest issues facing Albany, is people outsourcing work to save a few cents. This is taking away from local jobs and our local economy.
Chamber Involvement: I am the co-chair of the Albany Business Extravaganza and am a Chamber Ambassador. I attend Greeters, Business After Hours, Women in Business, Lunch Forum, the Ag Appreciation Breakfast, and Emerging
Leaders events (formally Young Pros).
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3:30 PMExecutive
CommitteeChamber Offi ce
Albany Area Chamber of Commerce
2015-2016 OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS
Board Chair Mike Cowgill.................................................Weatherford Thompson Chair ElectStephanie O’Connor..........................................................ATI Sr. Vice ChairsBill Draper..............................................Albany Democrat-Herald Scott Pierson..................................................Wood Castle Furniture James Ramseyer........................................................Consumers Power Immediate Past Chair Stacy Koos..............................................................Citizens Bank Treasurer Mark Raum.......................................................................Umpqua Bank Board MembersJudy Barron..........................................National Frozen Foods Corp. Stan Boshart..................................................Boshart Trucking, Inc. Becky Boyer....................................................................OFD Foods, Inc. Randy Camp................................................CoEnergy Propane, LLC. Jeff Christman...............Central Willamette Community Credit Union Katie Enright....................................Farmers Insurance Company Rick Kenyon....................................................................Selmet, Inc. John Kollaer......................................................Mennonite Village Kevin Konzelman ........................................Stutzman Services, Inc. Kevin Manske.........................................................CNS Firearms Heather McGowan.......................Boldt, Carlisle, & Smith, LLC Brian Oare............................................ Coldwell Banker Valley Brokers John Pascone..... Albany Millersburg Economic Development Corp. Mike Sykes........................................Mike’s Heating & Air Conditioning David Triebes..................................Samaritan Albany General Hospital Gary Zeemin.........................................................COUNTRY Financial
Ex-Offi cio Board MemberJim Golden.............................................Greater Albany Public Schools Greg Hamann.....................................Linn Benton Community College
COMMITTEE CHAIRSAmbassadorsJohn Kollaer......................................................Mennonite Village Ag Appreciation BreakfastJanet Steele.................................Albany Area Chamber of CommerceAlbany Business ExtravaganzaChrystal Hart-Meeker..........................................................Xtreme Grafx Arthur Meeker...................................................................Xtreme GrafxCoastal Golf TournamentDick Perdue...................................Koontz, Perdue, Blasquez & Co., P.C. EducationEmerson Smoker Sr....................................................Rite Way ElectricEmerging Leaders Katie Enright........................................Farmers Insurance Company FinanceMark Raum...........................................................................Umpqua Bank Governmental AffairsDoris Johnston...................................................................Pacifi c Power GreetersKristal Dufour......................................Aasum-Dufour Funeral Home Ron Garrett..................................................................Safelite AutoGlass Brian Oare...........................................Coldwell Banker Valley BrokersYouth Job FairKimberly Montgomery.............Albany Area Chamber of Commerce CHAMBER STAFFJanet Steele.................................................................................PresidentJosefi ne Fleetwood.............................Workforce Development Director Tom Leggate..............................Membership Development ManagerRana Wise Love.................................................................Offi ce ManagerKimberly Montgomery.................................Program & Event Manager CHAMBER NETWORKPrinted by Cub Albany Printing. Printed on Recycled Paper with Soy Ink. Prepared with the assistance of RSVP Volunteers. Postmaster: Send form 3579 to: Th e Chamber Network (USPS 300-470). Th e Chamber Network is published monthly by the Albany Area Chamber of Commerce, P.O. Box 548, Albany OR 97321. Periodical postage paid at Albany includes $10.00 per year subscription.
5:15 PMBusiness
After Hours Stutzman Services 4185 Spicer Dr. SE
Periodical Postage paid at Albany, Oregon
97321
Is your address correct?Don’t forget to notify the Chamber with address and contact information changes!
435 1st Ave W • PO Box 548 Albany, OR 97321 • Phone 541.926.1517info@albanychamber.com • www.albanychamber.com
6:00 PMLeadership Albany
Graduation Phoenix Inn
MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAYMONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY
Without business, there is no community.Without business, there is no community.
8:15 AMGreeters
Health & Herbs 425 Ellsworth St. SW
Calendar of Events Calendar of Events May 2016May 2016
8:08 AM Leadership Edge
Chamber Offi ce
11:30 AM Membership
Forum Luncheon Linn County Fair & Expo
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11:30 AMBoard MeetingChamber Offi ce
8:15 AMGreeters
South Pacifi c Auto Sales
5040 Pacifi c Blvd. SW
Youth Leadership
8:15 AMGreeters
Corvallis Knights @ Williamette
Water Technology 221 29th Ave. SW
8:15 AMGreeters
Guaranty RV & Chevorlet
@ Linn County Fair & Expo Center
3700 Know Butte Rd.
12:00 noonHR Professionals
Chamber Offi ce
12:00 noonEmerging Leaders
Phoenix Inn
6:00 PMYouth Leadership
Graduation CWCCU
7101 Supra Dr. SW
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