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Monday, July 13 - Annual Chamber Golf OutingNorthville Hills - 12:30 Tee-offSponsored by Victory Honda of PlymouthThis is a first class day of golf for a first class community. The golfing package youreceive is one of the most complete and enjoyable you will have at any outing thisyear. The package includes lunch, refreshments on the course, cocktails/beer anddinner. Foursomes also receive a tee sign, sponsor recognition and one free $25raffle ticket. Add to this package the free golf clinic, plus spending the day withmany fellow Plymouth Community Chamber members and you will see why this isone of the best outings in our area.
Thursday, August 13 - Summer After Business Hours 5:00-7:00 p.m. - Bennigan’s, 40441 Ann Arbor Rd.This popular After Business Hours wraps up the summer with a one final fantasticsummer party at one of Plymouth’s favorite restaurants. There will be great doorprizes, plus plenty of Chamber Members to meet in a relaxed summer setting. Makesure to join us at this wrap up for summer networking activities.
Friday, August 21 - 6 on 6 Small Group Networking8:00-9:00 a.m. - Chamber officeAt typical networking events you often briefly meet to exchange cards and then do afollow up later. This event eliminates the need for follow up, since you have time toget to know the other people participating in this network setting. To avoid overlap,the 12 participating members are each from a different industry.
Wednesday, September 9 - Good Morning, Plymouth Community7:30-9:00 a.m. - Hilton Garden InnSponsored by TDS MetrocomCliff Suttle who is a business coach and communication expert will present the "TheArt of Making Your Company Memorable." These breakfasts also provide a greatopportunity to network with the 60-80 people who attend these events.
Friday, September 18 - 6 on 6 Small Group Networking8:00-9:00 a.m. - Chamber office
Upcoming Chamber Events(Member Events & Chamber Community Events are listed in the Calendar of Events)
PLYMOUTH COMMUNITY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
Quarterly Report(734) 453-1540 / FAX: (734) 453-1724 850 W. ANN ARBOR TRAIL VOL. 19, NO. 18, 2nd Quarter 2009
EMAIL: chamber@plymouthmich.org WEB: www.plymouthmich.org
New Web Site Design ReflectsPlymouth Rocks
Better graphics, more pictures, more capabilities andcheering fans are all part of the dynamic new Chamber’sweb site. The site is redesigned to reflect the new “PlymouthRocks” community-marketing theme that the Chamber isusing in all our promotions.
Receiving an average of 45,000 hits per month, the web siteis the Chamber’s number one tool to promote thecommunity. In the site there are specific sections designedfor people interested in moving to the community, forbusiness development and for visitors. There is also asection listing upcoming community events and majorfestivals. Additionally, there is information on the Chamber,including a calendar of Chamber events and a businesssearch section.
The new site also provides more capabilities for members.They can now be listed in multiple business categories in thebusiness search and there is a map displayed with eachlisting showing their location. The site also allows membersto add additional text and pictures about their business totheir listing.
With the new dynamic capabilities of site the Chamber willbe able to do more on-line promotions and will be able tocreate new business promotions for our members. “We areexcited about the potential of this new site to effectivelymarket our community and the new capabilities it offers toshowcase our members,” said Wes Graff, ChamberExecutive Director.
The Chamber’s web site is www.plymouthmich.org.
What’s in this issueNew community marketing campaign . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 1
Upcoming chamber events in second quarter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 1
Top 100 Places to Live . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 2
New Members . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 3
Member to Member Discount . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 5
Enhancing The Quality of Life . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 6
Ribbon Cuttings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 7
New Maps Available . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 9
Community Events Calendar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 10
Showcase Plymouth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 11
PLYMOUTH COMMUNITYCHAMBER OF COMMERCE
2008 BOARD OF DIRECTORS
OfficersJoe Grima ..................................President
Freudenberg NOK
Greg Blackwood ..............President-ElectFraza Forklifts
Julie Bernard ......................Vice PresidentIlmor Engineering, Inc.
Linda Siegrist ....................Vice PresidentSiegrist & Siegrist CPA
Mark Baker ........................Vice PresidentNational City Bank
Sandy Marulis ..........................Ex-OfficioMichigan Made & More
Directors
RepresentativesRichard Reaume Plymouth Township Supervisor
Stella Greene City of Plymouth Commissioner
StaffWes Graff ....................Executive Director
Teri Fry ..........................Events Manager
Nicole Quarles ........Accounting Manager
CirculationThe Plymouth Community Chamber of CommerceNews-Views is published monthly by the PlymouthCommunity Chamber of Commerce, 850 W. Ann ArborTrail, Plymouth, Michigan 48170-1604. Postage Paidat Plymouth, MI. USPS #004326. Postmaster: Sendaddress changes to Plymouth Community Chamber ofCommerce News-Views, 850 W. Ann Arbor Trail,Plymouth, Michigan 48170-1604. Subscription rate:$12 per year. Advertising rates and deadlineinformation available upon request: (734) 453-1540.
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New Morning School • 734/420-333114501 Haggerty Road (N. of Schoolcraft Rd.), Plymouth, MI 48170
Web: www.newmorningschool.com
New Morning School was established by teachers and parentswho believe that parental involvement is critical to a child’seducation. Decision-making, goal-setting, and analysis skills areemphasized daily.
RelocateAmerica.com, a website that providesrelocating consumers and area residents withaccess to local community resources, named thePlymouth Community among their annual listingof the “America’s Top 100 Places to live for 2009.”This is the second year in a row our communitywas named to the list.
“With the increasing concern on our nation’s economy and recovering housingmarket we approached this year’s list with a different lens than in previousyears. We concentrated on the outlook for future growth & ability to reboundin the communities that we selected” said Steve Nickerson, president andCEO. “We looked at the local government and the business leadership in eachcommunity as we considered this year’s winners. We selected communitieswith visionary leaders, improving or thriving economies including housing &realization of “green” initiatives.
The TOP100 cities were selected based on interviews with local leaders,feedback from residents and economic, environmental, education, crime,employment and housing data for the past year. The Chamber and othercommunity leaders were asked to complete a detailed questionnaire. To seethe entire list of cities, go to www.relocateamerica.com.
With the increased criteria used for this year, we are pleased to again berecognized as one of the outstanding communities to live in the United States.
Plymouth Community named in Top 100 Places to Live
James Vermeulen Jr. Vermeulen Funeral Home
Cindy AshGLA Surveyors &Engineers, Inc.
Lawrence ReidAutomotive ComponentsHolding, LLC
Bill MacDonald Computer Troubleshooters
Teri AllenDearborn Jewelers
Nancy Finley Harper, Finley &Associates
Bernie Spraggins Johnson Controls
Dr. Craig Fiegel Plymouth-CantonCommunity School District
Mark Evenson Community Financial
New Members — Jan - March 2009When the opportunity presents itself, be sure to introduce yourself to our new members and personally welcome theminto Chamber membership. We encourage you to do business with them so that they may know our appreciationand the value of Chamber membership.
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Bargain AppliancesChuck Abboud44465 Ann Arbor RoadPlymouth, MI 48170734-453-2222Retail - Appliances
Bikram YogaMelissa Curnett271 N. Main St.Plymouth, MI 48170734-737-9642Yoga Studio
Century 21 Hartford SouthStephen Karoub15474 N. Haggerty RoadPlymouth, MI 48170734-464-6400Real Estate Sales
Childtime Learning CenterDenise DeBone45678 HelmPlymouth, MI 48170734-455-5490Childcare/Preschool
City Drip MarketingJustin DraplinPO Box 6261Plymouth, MI 48170734-560-1902Marketing
Estate Preservation AdvisorsT.J. Pipkens450 Provincetown LanePlymouth, MI 48170269-760-9449Life Insurance
Hampton Inn & SuitesValerie Wiese1950 Haggerty Road Canton, MI 48187734-844-1111Hotel
Health MarketsTracy JohnsonPO Box 735Farmington, MI 48332248-910-8363Health Insurance
Keller Williams RealityJeff Glover459 S. Main St.Plymouth, MI 48170734-259-1110Real Estate Sales
Liberty Street Brewing CompanyJoe Walters149 W. Liberty St.Plymouth, MI 48170734-207-9600Microbrewer
LT CommunicationsLorraine Turowski40135 Newport Dr.Plymouth, MI 48170Advertising
PaychexJoel Cloutier29065 Cabot Dr.Novi, MI 48377734-770-2669Payroll/Human Resources
Platinum Pet ServicePamela Boughan651 Pacific Plymouth, MI 48170734-737-0363Pet Sitting/Dog Walking
Plymouth Nursery Home and Garden ShowplaceTim Parker9900 Plymouth RoadPlymouth, MI 48170734-453-5500 Nursery
Premier Property MaintenanceKevin Reiten17229 RougewayLivonia, MI 48152734-425-1992Landscape/Fertilizer
Progressive Family Eye CareSarah DiPonio-Tulchinsky487 Forest Ave.Plymouth, MI 48170734-414-1892Optometrist
Real Estate One - Pam HicksPam Hicks217 W. Ann Arbor Rd., Ste. 102Plymouth, MI 48170734-474-1051Real Estate Sales
Remerica Hometown II RealtorsGraziella Bruner1115 S. Main St.Plymouth, MI 48170734-453-0012Real Estate Sales
Rudolph/Libbe IncKenneth Swartz47461 Clipper St.Plymouth, MI 48170734-455-0600Construction
S&B Tent and Party RentalWes Pummil15549 Hix Ct.Livonia, MI 48154248-789-0945Party Rental
Strategies for Small Business, LLCBob Pape13381 Portsmouth CrossingPlymouth, MI 48170734-276-0086Bookkeeping
Toarmina's Pizza of PlymouthNicholas Orr810 S. Main St.Plymouth, MI 48170734-776-0946Pizzeria
Visiting Angels of Plymouth/CantonJohn Roehrig689 N. Mill St.Plymouth, MI 48170734-661-2850Home Care
July 24-25 - Sidewalk Sales5:00-8:00 p.m.Downtown merchants hold their annual sidewalk sale.
July 18-24 - Ann Arbor Road DaysParticipating businesses on Ann Arbor Rd. participate in a grouppromotion.
August 5 - Old Village Grub CrawlRestaurants in Old Village host their annual restaurant crawl.
September 23 - Penn-Taste-Tic5:00-8:00 p.m.Restaurant Crawl hosted by the Chamber and the Friends of the Penn indowntown Plymouth.
For more information on these events please contact the Chamber at(734) 453-1540.
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GOVERNMENT AFFAIRSCOMMITTEE RECEIVES BRIEFING
FROM MICHIGAN CHAMBERJim Holcomb, Vice President of Business Advocacy, from the MichiganChamber of Commerce provided an overview to the Government AffairsCommittee on their top priorities in Lansing. The Michigan Chamber isprimarily focused on the State’s budget deficit. Their top three prioritiesin regards to the budget include:
• Unrolling the budget to see the details about how the line items are allocated
• Cutting the cost of corrections while maintaining public safety
• Finding leadership to prioritize and make necessary spending cuts
The Michigan Chamber also opposes taking federal stimulus dollars forunemployment benefits. The stipulations to take the money wouldpermanently increase the costs of the program in the future andconsequently raise employers Unemployment Insurance costs.
In addition, they also do not support creating a graduated personalincome tax, since our flat rate of 4.35% is one of the lowest in thenation. For transportation funding, they support moving to a wholesaletax on gas in place of the current tax on consumer consumption. Theyfeel this type of tax is more sustainable by providing a consistentfunding source. The Michigan Chamber does support increasing fundingfor transportation because of the impact on business and the poor qualityof our infrastructure.
The opinions of the Michigan Chamber of Commerce do not reflect anypolicies of the Plymouth Community Chamber of Commerce, but doprovide an interesting perspective for businesses to consider. For moreinformation you can go to their web site www.michamber.com.
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MMEEMMBBEERR--TTOO--MMEEMMBBEERR DDIISSCCOOUUNNTTSSThis is a new feature the Plymouth Community Chamber is offering our members. For just $10 per issue, members can offer other membersdiscounts on their goods and services. If you are interested in offering a discount, please email wes@plymouthmich.org.
Accounting/CPASchultz & Associates, PLCJeff Schultz, CPA496 W. Ann Arbor Tr., Suite 205, Plymouth(734) 354-2380jschultz@schultz-cpa.comwww.schultz-cpa.com$200 off Quickbooks training (2 hours session).New business tax clients only.
CateringFancy Food CateringDoug Wallace10902 Farmington Rd, Livonia(734) 788-0468fancyfoodcaterer@aol.comwww.fancyfood-michigan.com$10 per person, inclusive.
Cosmetic Laser TreatmentsAmerican Laser Centers - PlymouthKarla Gilboe44670 Ann Arbor Rd., PlymouthOffice: (734) 416-5489kgilboe@alcpartner.comwww.americanlaser.com30% off any package purchase & a Free Microdermabrasion.
Computer ServicesCanton ComputersJason Lewkut1765 N. Canton Center Rd., Canton (734) 981-6600Jason@CantonComputers.Com20% off all In Store or Onsite Services.
FloristsRibar Floral Co.Lori Morrison728 S. Main St., Plymouth(734) 455-8722ribarfloral@aol.comwww.ribarfloral.com20% off in store & cash and carry items only.$5.00 off any Local or Wire-Out Order(Excludes Weddings). Must mention Chambermember or bring in newsletter.
Vanessa's FlowersVictor West 545 Ann Arbor Rd W, Plymouth (734) 451-6866vwest@vanessasflowers.comwww.vanessasflowers.com10% off cash & carry and local delivery orders. Noservice charge on out of town orders.
Insurance: Health Benefit Control MethodsErica FitzPatrick470 Forest Ave, Suite 20-A, Plymouth(734) 414-5400ehf@benefitcontrolmethods.comBCM Health Discount Card: Prescriptions,Vision, Hearing, Labs, 24 Nurse, $39.00 year.BCM Discount Dental $69.00 year.
Insurance: Business and PersonalLaginess Insurance Agency, Inc.Terry or Heather Laginess 199 N. Main St. Ste. B-7, Plymouth(734) 455-5088heather@laginess.comwww.laginess.comLaginess Insurance Agency in Plymouth offers a10% discount for Chamber Members onBusiness and Personal Insurance policies withAuto-Owners Insurance Company.
JewelersShowroom of EleganceLinda Robin6018 Canton Center Rd., Canton(734) 207-1906www.showroomofelegance.comCanton’s largest Jeweler offers you a 15%discount off your purchase (Excludes Pandora,Silent Auctions, and loose Diamonds).
PayrollExpress Payroll Solutions, Inc. of Plymouth Lori Villar496 W. Ann Arbor Tr., Suite 205, Plymouth(734) 446-6899lvillar@expresspayrollsolutions.comwww.expresspayrollsolutions.comFree payroll processing for the first month.Free set up. Free W-2’s. Free quarterly reportprocessing. (New customers only).
Real Estate - ResidentialKeller Williams RealtyLesley Aiello, Associate Broker, GRIPlymouth-Canton, MI(734) 216-4460(734) 357-0625LAiello@AielloHomeSales.comwww.AielloHomeSales.com$200 Gift Certificate to the Downtown PlymouthShopping District upon the successful closing ofthe purchase or sale of a home using therepresentation of The Aiello Home Sales Teamprior to August 31, 2009!
RetailMichigan Made & MoreSandy Marulis830 W. Ann Arbor Tr., Plymouth(734) 207-8794smarulis@wowway.comwww.michiganmadeandmore.comThe closest thing to being up north! 20% off an item of your choice with this ad.
SymphonyPlymouth Symphony SocietyBeth StewartP.O. Box 6379, Plymouth(734) 451-2112info@plymouthsymphony.orgwww.plymouthsymphony.org$5.00 off regular ticket price for ChamberMembers
Travel AgencyTravel LeadersKate Rosevear44427-B W. Ann Arbor Rd., Plymouth(734) 455-5810krosevear@aol.comwww.cwtsuncoast.com$100 off 7 day or longer cruise or vacationpackage through Carlson Wagonlit Travel selectsuppliers.
EDUCATION COMMITTEE GIVESSCHOLARSHIPS
The Chamber’s Education Committee awarded the Student-Citizen Scholarshipsfor outstanding academic and volunteer achievements to five seniors. Eachscholarship was for $500. Scholarships were provided through the support ofthe Plymouth Colonial Kiwanis, the A.M. Rotary and the Chamber ofCommerce.
Pictured are Paul Kitti, Plymouth Christian Academy, Jennifer Bohl, Canton HS,Armani Patel, Salem HS, Dexter Gregg, Plymouth HS, Brittney Robbins,Starkweather Center (not pictured).
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ENHANCING THE QUALITY OF LIFE AND PROMOTING OUR COMMUNITY
Thank you Patrick O’Neill-Morgan Stanley and NewLiberty Bank for sponsoring Chamber Shred Day
Many local residents brought their old documents to NewLiberty Bank’s parking lot on Saturday, April 25, to take
advantage of the shredding service that was available. Patrick O’Neill of Morgan Stanley and New Liberty
Bank sponsored the event.
“Plymouth Rocks” T-Shirts now available
If we are going to have a rock concert, we better have t-shirts.The Chamber is not actually having a rock concert, but withthe new “Plymouth Rocks” community marketing campaignwe do have t-shirts. Youth and adult sizes available for $8.
School Board Celebration Coffee on March 11
Wednesday, March 11 from 8:00-9:00 a.m. the Chamber heldits annual School Board Celebration Coffee hosted by our
Education Committee. This event is a celebration where wethank the School Board for their efforts in dealing with a job
that is always difficult.
Plymouth Rocked in early May, WCSX
At the Green Street Fair, the Chamber hosted WCSX, theclassic Rock station, to broadcast in front of the Chamber
office. In exchange for use of our facility, the stationmentioned the Chamber and our community-marketing theme,“Plymouth Rocks”, at least once each hour. They even held a
Plymouth Rocks contest at their tent and displayed promotionalmaterial on our community!
Co-branding opportunities very inexpensive
You can also co-brand the shirts with your company logo andinformation on the back, front or sleeve. You can purchase enough foryour own use or purchase extras for the Chamber to give away as part
of the promotion. This is a great way to assist in furthering the reach ofthe campaign and be positively associated with the Plymouth
Community. For more information call (734) 453-1540 or email:teri@plymouthmich.org.
Farmers Market now open on Saturday Mornings
The buzz is back on Saturday Mornings in The Gathering next to thePenn Theatre in Downtown Plymouth. The Farmers Market is openfor another season. The popular market runs from 7:30 a.m. - 12:30
p.m. on Saturdays from May-October. The Chamber of Commerce isthe host of the Farmers Market.
Diva Day Rocked Plymouth
Divas took over Plymouth on Saturday, March 21. The firstDiva Day was a tremendous success attracting hundreds of
Divas who shopped and dined in Plymouth.
Chamber on Video
The Plymouth Community Chamber of Commerce is partnering with City Drip to broadcast news about the community on video monitors atlocal businesses. The Chamber is one of three locations in the Plymouth Community where a monitor is located. Monitors can also be found at
Station 885 in Old Village and Leo’s Coney Island on Ann Arbor Road. Our monitor is in the front window of the office providing 24-houraccessibility to anyone walking by our office on Ann Arbor Trail
The partnership with City Drip is allowing the Chamber to further promote the new community marketing campaign “Plymouth Rocks” alongwith promoting upcoming community events.
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ATTENTION CHAMBERMEMBERS:
*NEW* Discounts Available
GRAND OPENINGSKeller Williams Realty - Jeff Glover & Associates
A big party was thrown to celebrate the opening of Keller Williams Realty-Jeff Glover and Associates. The Jeff Glover team is among the top 1% ofreal estate teams in the country. They specialize in properties that havebeen in the market for long periods of time. Jeff Glover himself is only 24years old, yet has been successful in real estate sales for many years. In2008, Crain’s Detroit honored him with their “Power Sellers Award”. Theoffice is located at 459 S. Main Street. To learn more about the companygo to www.jeffgloverassociates.com.
Bargain Appliances
March 6, the Chamber’s Ambassador Committee along with TownshipSupervisor Richard Reaume and Township Clerk Joe Bridgeman helped to
cut the ribbon at Bargain Appliances. Chuck Abboud, the owner, ispictured with the scissors in hand. Bargain Appliances sells slightly
scratched or dented appliances at 30%-60% below retail. The store islocated at 44465 Ann Arbor Rd. in the Plymouth Plaza.
Dhake Industries breaks ground on expansion
In April, Dhake Industries broke ground on a two-story addition to theirexisting facility. Dhake is a leading supplier of specialty coatings forengineered plastics. Plymouth Township based DeMattia Group is doingthe addition and renovations to their current facility. Pictured are B.G.Dhake, President & CEO, Arjun Dhake, Vice President of Development,and their wives.
Roose Animal Hospital cuts ribbon at new location
On Sunday, May 3, the ribbon was cut at the new location of Roose AnimalHospital (they have been in this location for one year). While the majorityof their patients are cats and dogs they also cater to exotic pets like birds,
lizards and rodents. They have even cared for a turkey and have a babyswan. The clinic is unique since all three of their doctors can handle exotic
pets. Pictured are Dr. Kevin Roose, his staff and friends. Roose AnimalHospital is located at 509 W. Ann Arbor Trail.
Caterer One Grand Opening
The Chamber participated in the ribbon cutting for Caterer One, the socialcatering division of Fancy Food Catering. They service the entire metroarea from Ann Arbor to Macomb County and down to Monroe.
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Progressive Family Eye Care cuts grand opening ribbon
Members of our Ambassadors Committee and neighboring businesseshelped to welcome Progressive Family Eye Care at their ribbon cutting
ceremony. The practice is located at 487 Forest Ave. in Downtown Plymouth.
GRAND OPENINGS
Jeff Beitz of JB Pioneering, an active Chambervolunteer, was killed in a traffic accident inMarch. He served on the AmbassadorsCommittee and attended most of our events.Jeff was widely known by new members sincehe had been actively recruiting membership forthe Chamber the last few months. Often, whenno one else was available, Jeff would attend theribbon cuttings to support new businesses asthey opened. Jeff was one of the mostdedicated volunteers we worked with at the
Chamber and always demonstrated the true meaning of giving selflesslyto support the community. Our thoughts and prayers are with Jeff’sfamily as they deal with this tragic event.
ACTIVE CHAMBER VOLUNTEERPASSES AWAY
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NEW PLYMOUTH COMMUNITYMAPS HAVE ARRIVED
The Board of Directors added twomembers to replace two Board memberswho resigned their positions due to jobchanges. Plymouth Canton CommunitySchools Superintendent, Dr. Craig Feigelassumed the remainder of the term forretired Superintendent Dr. Jim Ryan. MarkEvenson of Community Financial has takenover the seat held by Rebekah McKinneyof Bank of America who moved to abranch outside the Plymouth area.
BOARD OFDIRECTORS ADDS
TWO APPOINTMENTSTO FILL EMPTY SEATS
For the first time in 9 years the Chamber has published a new map ofthe Plymouth Community. The new map’s cover features an icecarving of a guitar from this year’s Ice Spectacular to reflects the“Plymouth Rocks” community marketing campaign. Text and picturesto promote the community are also part of the map.
Members are welcome to use copies of the maps for their ownpurposes, such as customer give-a-ways, setting them out in their placeof work for others to take or for new employees. If you would like topick up a supply of the maps for your own use, please come to theChamber office at 850 West Ann Arbor Tr.
Maps are one of the most requested items from the Chamber’s VisitorsCenter and are also available in a dispenser located in the frontentryway of our building. We want to thank all of the members whomade this map possible through their advertising.
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CCoommmmuunniittyy CCaalleennddaarrJULYArt in the ParkDowntown PlymouthFri, Sat, Sun, - July 10, 11, 12
Music in the Park - Children's Concert Series
Wednesday, July 15, 12:00 noon
Music in the AirFriday, July 17, 7-9:30 p.m.
Road DaysJuly 18, 2009 - July 24, 2009
Plymouth Bumpers, Bikes & BluesSunday, July 19, 1-7 p.m.
Music in the Park - Children's Concert Series
Wednesday, July 22, 12:00 noon
Sidewalk SalesDowntown PlymouthFri & Sat, July 24 - 25, 2009
Music in the AirFriday, July 24, 7-9:30 p.m.
Music in the Park - Children's Concert Series
Wednesday, July 29, 12:00 noon
Music in the AirFriday, July 31, 7-9:30 p.m.
AUGUSTKidpaloozaSaturday, August 1, 10-2 p.m.
Old Village Restaurant CrawlWednesday, Aug. 5, 5:30 - 8:30 p.m.
Children's Concert SeriesWednesday, August 5, 12:00 noon
Music in the AirFriday, August 7, 7-9:30 p.m.
Music in the Park - Children's Concert Series
Wednesday, August 12, 12:00 noon
Music in the AirFriday, August 14, 7-9:30 p.m.
Music in the Park - Children's Concert Series
Wednesday, August 19, 12:00 noon
Music in the AirFriday, August 21, 7-9:30 p.m.
Music in the AirFriday, August 28, 7-9:30 p.m.
SEPTEMBERMusic in the AirFriday, September 4, 7-9:30 p.m.
Fall FestivalFri, Sat, Sun, - Sept. 11, 12, 13, 2009
Penn-Taste-TicDowntown PlymouthWednesday, September 23, 5:30 - 9:00 p.m.
Great Lakes Chili Cook-off and Motorcycle ShowSunday, October 4, 2009 , 10 - 5 p.m.
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SHOWCASE AND TASTE OF PLYMOUTHMay 11th was the 20th Showcase and Taste of Plymouth. With 95 exhibitors and over 700 participants this year’s event was again a
great success. At the event the Chamber honored Volunteers of the Year from local service clubs and organizations.
Major SponsorsHines Park Lincoln Mercury
Community Financial
Room SponsorGenysis Credit Union
Registration SponsorPatrick O’Neill, Morgan Stanley
Citizens of the Year Plymouth Chiropractric brought the Subluxation teamto releive stress.
Laurel Manor
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JULY 13 ANNUAL CHAMBER GOLF OUTING Northville HillsMonday Sponsored by Victory Honda of Plymouth 12:20 p.m. Tee-off
JULY 18-24 ANN ARBOR ROAD DAYS Ann Arbor RoadParticipating businesses on Ann Arbor Rd. participate in a group promotion.
JULY 24-25 SIDEWALK SALES Downtown PlymouthDowntown merchants hold their annual sidewalk sale. 5-8 p.m.
AUGUST 5 OLD VILLAGE GRUB CRAWLWednesday Restaurants in Old Village host their annual restaurant crawl.
AUGUST 13 SUMMER AFTER BUSINESS HOURS BennigansThursday 5-7 p.m.
AUGUST 21 6 ON 6 SMALL GROUP NETWORKING Chamber OfficeFriday 8-9 a.m.
SEPTEMBER 9 GOOD MORNING PLYMOUTH COMMUNITY Hilton Garden InnWednesday Sponsored by TDS Metrocom 8-9 a.m.
SEPTEMBER 18 6 ON 6 SMALL GROUP NETWORKING Chamber OfficeFriday 8-9 a.m.
SEPTEMBER 23 PENN-TASTE-TIC 5-8 p.m.Wednesday Restaurant Crawl hosted by the Chamber and the Friends of the
Penn in downtown Plymouth.
If you are interested in attending any of these events, please contact the Chamber at (734) 453-1540 to make a reservation.
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