V .C.E. of Business Monthly .O.I.C.E. of Business September 2011 Business Monthly usiness Business Photo © BrightWeb Marketing Monthly .O.I.C.E. .O.I.C.E. New! small business incentive program of Business Network Tri-Cities Membership Luncheon Wednesday, September 28, 2011 Sponsor: of Business We’ll hold the ladder. This exciting new program is made possible by: Attn: Small Business Owners The Small Business Incentive Program was recently established by the Tri-City Regional Chamber of Commerce (TCRCC) through funding from Washington River Protection Solutions (WRPS). TCRCC and WRPS have partnered to support and strengthen local small businesses by awarding free software, training, company websites, and/or equipment. The application period is from September 19 through October 17. Please see page 4 for more information. The application is included in this newsletter as an insert. Program: State of the Ports Commissioner Robert D. Larson, Port of Benton Commissioner Skip Novakovich, Port of Kennewick Commissioner Bill Clark, Port of Pasco Date:Wednesday, September 28, 2011 Place: Red Lion – Richland 802 George Washington Way Richland, WA 99352 Time: 11:30 a.m. – Noon Registration & Networking 12:00 – 1:30 p.m. Lunch & Program Cost: $18 Pre-registered members RSVP prior to Sept. 23rd $22 Non members or RSVP after Sept. 23rd RSVP: 736-0510 or info@tricityregionalchamber.com by Friday, Sept. 23 Networking Partner: We look forward to helping your business! Avoid late registration lines by pre-paying. All debit cards, Visa and MasterCard accepted. Cancellations after Sept. 23rd and “no-shows” will be invoiced. If you have a dietary restriction and need a special meal, please make that request prior to the reservation deadline. Call today to guarantee your attendance 736-0510 Be Seen | Be Noticed | Be Heard 7130 W. Grandridge Blvd., Suite C Kennewick, WA 99336 509.736.0510 www.tricityregionalchamber.com 2011 EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Chair: Toby Bouchey, Windermere Group One/Tri-Cities Chair Elect: John Crook, Paragon Corporate Housing Past Chair: Bill Shibley, Northwest Farm Credit Services Treasurer: Mike Neitzel, Benton Franklin Orthopedic Associates Marty Conger, Battelle Sloan Kimball Khurshed Sharifov, Century Securities Associates Mike McWhorter, Western States Insurance Rene Vasquez, Ennis Fine Furniture President & CEO: Lori Mattson BOARD OF DIRECTORS Ed Allen, Gesa Credit Union Sherry Armijo, Abadan Judy Bacon, Rollarena Skating Center Glenn Bestebreur, Ray Poland & Sons, Inc. Rick Bradford, Bechtel David Gilchrist, Tri-City Herald Jim Hall, Kadlec Regional Medical Center Jill Hefter, TCT Computer Solutions Tom Heye, Walker Heye & Meehan Ron Hue, HAPO Community Credit Union Chris Jensen, Mission Support Alliance Don Karger, Henry’s Restaurant Scott Lynch, Swift Rehabilitation Tom Mackay, AgriNorthwest Michelle Mann, Benton Franklin Workforce Development Council Glen Marshall, Kennewick General Hospital Karen Miller, Benton PUD Rochelle Olson, Energy Northwest Rick Peenstra, Community First Bank Theresa Richardson, Habitat for Humanity Joy Shoemake, CH2M HILL Steve Simmons, Country Gentleman Restaurant & Catering Dean Strawn, Dependable Janitor Services, Inc. Kevin Sullivan, Vista Engineering Technologies, LLC Jeff Thompson, Windermere Group One/Tri-Cities Roland Thompson, Liebe-Thompson Financial Planners Tony Umek, Fluor Government Group Heather Unwin, Terra Blanca Winery and Estate Vineyard STAFF Lori Mattson, President & CEO Colin Hastings, Vice President Camille Robinson, Membership Director Jens Lee, Marketing & Communications Director Kim Richards, Event Director Jessica Taggares, Event Director Ashley Bennington-Coronado, PTAC Business Counselor Valerie Taylor, Membership & Event Assistant Melinda Hoffman, Administrative & Business Assistant Tom Doncaster is a registered representative offering securities and advisory services through Independent Finacial Group, LLC (IFG), a registered broker-dealer and investment advisor. Member FINRA/SIPC. Doncaster Insurance and Financial Services is not affiliated with IFG. OSJ Branch:12636 High Bluff Drive, Suite 100, San Diego, CA 92130 1 We’re heading toward fall and a new slate of activities at the Chamber! The golf tournament is sneaking up rapidly and it promises to be the best golf tournament yet! I passed by the Traeger Grill on display at the Chamber office this week and it REALLY needs a home. The Chamber is selling raffle Toby Bouchey tickets for this and will draw the winning ticket at the golf tournament Chair on September 12th. I’d love it to be mine! There are so many great prizes and planned fun for this event. I hope everyone can make it. We’ll see who wins the raffle. I’m so glad the raffle isn’t tied to golf performance; I actually have a chance to win! Around the corner from the golf tournament is this year’s Business Expo. This event gets bigger and better every year, and promises to be precedent setting! We will have interesting and informative breakout sessions, a great luncheon speaker and the booths always go “all out” in design and dynamics! Don’t miss the Schmooza Palooza reception. That’s where the real networking enters into the event. Stick around throughout this entire event. Things will be happening throughout the day that will keep you hopping and enticed. This is the year for our major membership drive. For those of you who were involved in the last one a few years ago, you may remember Ed Allen and Scott Lynch dressed up like women. It will be hard to compete with that show of gamesmanship, but we’ll come up with something! We’ll be conducting the membership drive over a three day period in November. We’re hoping to get a big number of volunteers to participate in this event and beat the record we set during the last drive, so please sign up to help and be part of the fun! Teams will be formed soon, make sure you’re on one! Over the next two months, we’ll be identifying the content for this year’s legislative agenda, formulated and presented by our Public Policy Committee. This should be an interesting year for political agendas and politics in general. Please stay tuned to information and updates as we enter this hotbed political season. If you’d like to have more information or have questions, please contact Colin Hastings at the Chamber office. The newest and most exciting information we have at the Chamber right now is the program being launched through the generosity of Washington River Protection Solutions to help our small business members. This amazing community partner has come to the aid of our small business community by providing the resources for software, equipment, training and website development. We are kicking the program off on September 19th. Applications will be available through the Chamber office. They will be reviewed and awarded by our Small Business Resource Committee. More information is forthcoming, but if you have questions please don’t hesitate to contact Ashley at the Chamber office. Our Chamber keeps getting stronger in every way and more responsive to our community needs! Remember, it’s good business to do business with Regional Chamber members! Toby CA Insurance License #OC49403 Tri-City Regional Chamber of Commerce 21st Annual Gift items from these fine businesses: American Rock Products, Inc. Ariel Gourmet Gifts Baker Boyer Bank Black Heron Spirits Castle Event Catering Columbia Point Golf Course Country Gentleman Restaurant & Catering Courtyard by Marriott FastSigns Gordon Brothers Winery Jack-sons Richland Hampton Inn Richland Ice Harbor Brewing Co. Liberty Car Wash Meadow Springs Country Club Moon Security Services, Inc. Myers Therapeutic Massage Gift items from these fine businesses: September 12, 2011 Meadow Springs Country Club Premier Sponsor $10,000 value in team and raffle prizes $850/team or $215/ individual player Platinum Entertainment Thomas O’Neil Cellars Ranch & Home Rollarena Skating Center Salon Monroe Smasne Cellars Ted Brown Music Terra Blanca Winery Tri-City Americans Tri-City Dust Devils Western States Insurance Z Place Salon & Spa Barnard Griffin Winery Scentsy Sleeping Dog Wines Snoqualmie Vineyards TC Prime Steakhouse Thompson Hill Bed & Breakfast To register a team, contact: Kim Richards, Event Director at 736-0510 or kim.richards@tricityregionalchamber.com Tee Prize Tee Prize TV Media Sponsor Hole-in-One Prizes Plus these fine onsors: Photograph Driving Range Tee Sponsor Score Card Sponsor Radio Media Sponsor Beverage Cart Tee Sponsor Putting Green Lunch Tee Sponsor Tee Sponsor Tournament Photographer Lunch Game Bags Tee Sponsor Golf & Beverage Carts Registration Sponsor Tee Sponsor Tee Sponsor Tee Sponsor Big Ticket Raffle Sponsor kennewick • Pasco Commerce Update | September 2011 Printed and Designed by: 2 The premier business to business event! Premier Sponsor: October 26, 2011 TRAC Center 8:00 AM – 6:00 PM Join us & Be "Open" for Business at the Regional Expo • Special event for companies looking to launch or grow their business • Discover business solutions with timely and relevant information from our “Show Me the Money” and "Give Me the Business” seminars • Find new vendors, strategic partners and clients • Initiate and develop relationships with key decision makers 4:00 - 6:00 PM Exhibitor booth registrations are underway. Book your space now. Registrations are on a first come, first serve basis. 10' x 10' - $375 / 10' x 20' - $625 Seminar Sponsor: Seminar Sponsor: Seminar Sponsor: Flash Drive Sponsor: New Member Gift Bags Lanyard Sponsor: Schmooze (verb) to converse casually, especially in order to gain an advantage or social connection. Palooza (noun) a large scale party! Schmooza Palooza is the Chamber's networking party to punctuate your successful Expo event! Seminar Sponsor: Pre-Event Sponsor: Seminar Sponsor: Sign Sponsor: Tote Bag Sponsor: TV Media Sponsor: Luncheon Sponsor: Radio Media Sponsor RED LION HOTELS Consider a sponsorship to compliment your business marketing efforts! Exhibitor and sponsor forms are available at www.tricityregionalchamber.com or at the Chamber office. For event information, contact: Kim Richards, Event Director 736-0510 or kim.richards@tricityregionalchamber.com www.tricityregionalchamber.com 3 Tri-City Regional Chamber of Commerce Made Possible By PURPOSE IT Security Strategy for Small Business Presented by: Adam Baldwin, nGenuity It’s no surprise that IT security is a concern for some of the world’s largest companies and government entities. Many small businesses that rely heavily on technology do not often realize they have the same concerns as larger entities. The phrase “we are a small business so we are not a target” is very much a myth. Hackers prey on any resource they can get their hands on, which makes small businesses juicy targets since they have little resources to deal with IT security. In this training you will learn about the current state of IT security, methods currently being used by hackers, how to identify weaknesses in your organization (without being technical), and how to plan for dealing with a security disaster. Thursday, September 22, 2011 Time: 1:00 - 3:00 pm Location: Tri-Cities Business & Visitor Center Bechtel Board Room 7130 W. Grandridge Blvd. Kennewick, WA 99336 Cost: $20 Members/$30 Non-Members • Applicant must be a current member, in good standing, of the Tri-City Regional Chamber of Commerce • Applicant must have 20 or less full-time equivalent employees and annual sales less than $2,000,000 • Must have been in business at least 18 months • Applicant must be organized for-profit • Applicant must be physically located in Benton or Franklin County • Applicant must demonstrate a potential for success RSVP: Call (509) 736-0510 or info@tricityregionalchamber.com by September 21, 2011 2011 Series Sponsor Commerce Update | September 2011 ELIGIBILITY • Applicant must have a valid business license Date: For a list of all 2011 Business Development University courses please visit www.tricityregionalchamber.com The Small Business Incentive Program was established by the Tri-City Regional Chamber of Commerce (TCRCC) in 2011 through funding from Washington River Protection Solutions (WRPS). TCRCC and WRPS have partnered to support and strengthen local businesses by awarding free software, training, company websites, and/or equipment. Applicants can select multiple options, if desired. APPLICATION INFORMATION The application is included in this newsletter as an insert and applications will be available at the Chamber of Commerce office beginning Sept. 19 and online at www.tricityregionalchamber.com. Completed applications should be submitted to the TCRCC by Monday, October 17, 2011 at 4:00pm. The TCRCC may ask for more information from applicant if necessary. DETERMINATION OF AWARDS Decisions on awards will be made by the Small Business Resource Committee of the Tri-City Regional Chamber of Commerce. Applicants will be informed of the committee’s decision at the Chamber’s Regional “Open for Business” Expo on October 26, 2011. Printed and Designed by: 4 Primary Election Results Washington State’s primary election advances the top two vote-getters, regardless of the candidate’s party affiliation. The primary election results are as follows: City Of Kennewick Council Position 5 Ward 1 Nonpartisan office (4-year term) Gloria Tyler Baker. . . . . . . . . . 32% Betty Klundt. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27% RE “Bob” Olson (incumbent). . . . 40% Council Position 6 Ward 2 Nonpartisan office (4-year term) Diane Crawford. . . . . . . . . . . . 26% Joe Kadinger . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17% Paul Parish (incumbent). . . . . . . 56% Council Position 7 Ward 3 Nonpartisan office (4-year term) William Miller . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12% Loren Nichols . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26% Steve Young (incumbent) . . . . . . 62% City Of Richland Council Pos. 6 Nonpartisan office (4-year term) Terry Christensen. . . . . . . . . . 49% Eldon E. Eskeli . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5% UPDATE: Snake River Dam Removal Activist Testifies before Senate Committees Colin Hastings Vice President President Obama made a nomination for the Interior Department’s next Assistant Secretary for Fish, Wildlife and Parks, a position that oversees national parks and the Fish and Wildlife Service. Rebecca Wodder, who since 1995 has served as CEO of American Rivers, a national river conservation group, has pushed for the removal of the Lower Snake River Dams. The Tri-City Regional Chamber has been asking our 1200 member businesses to contact our Senators asking for their opposition to this appointment because of her position on the removal of the Lower Snake River Dams. Ms. Wodder recently testified before the Senate Energy & Natural Resources and Environment & Public Works Committees. On multiple occasions she said she would recuse herself from any action on issues that American Rivers may have been involved in, including Lower Snake River Dam Removal. Senator Maria Cantwell sits on the Natural Resources Committee and didn’t ask any questions and appeared to be a no-show at the hearing. Senator Cantwell missed an excellent opportunity to ask probing questions regarding Ms. Wodder’s personal stance on Snake River Dam removal and whether there is a conflict of interest given the group’s current pending lawsuits over Interior-related regulations. As CEO of American Rivers, they have been a party to over 150 lawsuits litigating against the federal government. Louisiana Sen. David Vitter (R) stated that he will block the confirmation of Rebecca Wodder as the Interior Department’s Assistant Secretary for Fish, Wildlife and Parks until the Obama administration extends hundreds of expiring Gulf of Mexico oil and gas leases for an additional year. We still need to be vigilant contacting Senators Cantwell and Murray encouraging them to not support Wodder’s nomination in case Sen. Vitter releases his block. For more information contact Colin Hastings at 509-736-0510 or colin.hastings@tricityregionalchamber.com Patrick McBurney . . . . . . . . . . 24% Creighton Knight . . . . . . . . . . 21% City Of West Richland Council Pos. 7 Nonpartisan office (4-year term) Jeff Ballard. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12% Tony Benegas (incumbent). . . . . 37% Johan Curtiss. . . . . . . . . . . . . 30% Larry E. Sandberg. . . . . . . . . . 21% 5 OFFICE DEPOT SAVINGS Whether shopping for back-to-school supplies, office supplies, or printing services – remember to show your Chamber member Office Depot card at checkout to receive your discounted pricing. If shopping online enter the Office Depot website via the Chamber website. Remember these savings are for every employee in your business so make sure to spread the word. Visit the Chamber office for extra Chamber member cards! Call 736-0510 for more info. Tri-City Regional Chamber of Commerce Initiatives on the Ballot this November Initiative 1125 Ballot Title Initiative Measure No. 1125 concerns state expenditures on transportation This measure would prohibit the use of motor vehicle fund revenue and vehicle toll revenue for non-transportation purposes, and require that road and bridge tolls be set by the legislature and be project-specific. Ballot Measure Summary This measure would prohibit motor vehicle fund revenue and vehicle toll revenue from being used for non-transportation purposes. It would prohibit non-highway use of state highway lanes funded by gas taxes or vehicle tolls. It would require the legislature to set tolls, and would provide that a toll on a particular road or bridge, including the Interstate 90 floating bridge, could be used only for construction, operation, or maintenance of that particular road or bridge. Initiative 1163 Ballot Title Initiative Measure No. 1163 concerns long-term care workers and services for elderly and disabled people. This measure would reinstate background checks, training, and other requirements for long-term care workers and providers, if amended in 2011; and address financial accountability and administrative expenses of the long-term in-home care program. Ballot Measure Summary If the legislature amends certain statutes governing long-term care for eligible elderly and people with disabilities in 2011, this measure would reverse such amendments and reinstate the prior law. For the long-term in-home care program, it would provide independent audits, increase fraud investigation, and cap administrative expenses. It would also clarify that longterm care workers are covered by applicable law. Reinstates home-care training measure that was passed by voters in 2008. Voters approved the training program by a huge margin, 73 percent, but lawmakers balked because the initiative provided no money at a time when the state was in its worst budget crisis ever. Cost of the program in its first two years is $55 million for state employees alone; private health care agencies and workers would have to pay from their own pocket. Initiative 1183 Ballot Title Initiative Measure No. 1183 concerns liquor: beer, wine, and spirits (hard liquor). This measure would close state liquor stores and sell their assets; license private parties to sell and distribute spirits; set license fees based on sales; regulate licensees; and change regulation of wine distribution. Ballot Measure Summary This measure would close state liquor stores and sell their assets including the liquor distribution center. The state would license private parties to distribute spirits and to sell spirits in retail stores meeting certain criteria, subject to specified training and compliance requirements. The measure establishes licensing fees for sale and distribution of spirits based on the licensee’s sales revenues. It would change some wine distribution laws and allow non-uniform wholesale pricing for wine and spirits. The Chamber is in the process of reviewing these issues and may take a position to support or oppose some or all of these initiatives. Commerce Update | September 2011 Printed and Designed by: 6 Business “Developing Your Capability Statement” Be prepared to make the most of upcoming networking opportunities by learning how to create your government contracting resume. Free appetizers Ashley BenningtonCoronado PTAC Business Counselor d ra w i n g s Thursday, September 8, 2011 4:00 - 6:00 p.m. | Free to members! Hosted by: Bill Robertson Nissan 928 N. 28th Ave. Pasco, WA 99301 (509) 545-3000 www.drivenissan.com At Bill Robertson Nissan we take pride in our customer service, nothing is more important. We're a premier full service Nissan dealership in Pasco, Washington. Stop by our showroom, we're located at 928 N. 28th Ave. Pasco, WA 99301. At Bill Robertson Nissan you will find a great vehicle at an affordable price for all your driving needs. Looking to service your new Nissan or used car? Schedule a service appointment by filling out our quick online appointment form. We'll diagnose your vehicles problem and have our highly trained technicians repair to your manufacturer’s specifications. We're here to keep your vehicle running up-to-par and at its best. Join us for Tri-City Regional Chamber’s September Business After Hours. Stop by for some refreshments and celebrate our new ownership! We will have specials and don’t forget your business cards for our drawings! Please contact Valerie Taylor at 736-0510, if you are interested in becoming a Business After Hours host. 7 This session will cover the following key topics: ·· Effective use of capability statements ·· Types of capability statements ·· Essential elements & examples Date: Tuesday, September 27, 2011 Time: 9:00am-10:00am Location: Tri-Cities Business & Visitor Center Bechtel Board Room 7130 W. Grandridge Blvd., Kennewick, WA 99336 Cost: FREE Registration: online at www.washingtonptac.org/ PTACTrainingEvents1.shtml For questions or assistance with registration, please contact Ashley Bennington-Coronado at 736-0510 or ashley.coronado@tricityregionalchamber.com Presented by the Washington PTAC at the Tri-City Regional Chamber of Commerce Tri-City Regional Chamber of Commerce YRSMember Level YRSMember Level 25 9 Battelle Visionary 25 21 25 CHAMBER MEMBER Benton PUD Director 25 City of Kennewick Corporate 25 Key Bank Business 25 Port of Kennewick Business 1 9 CHAMBER MEMBER Columbia River Journeys Entrepreneur 8 Clarion Hotel & Conference Center Business 8 Columbia Bank Business 8 INHS - Northwest MedStar Entrepreneur 7 Steptoe Car Wash & Mini Storage Entrepreneur 25 DePew, Kenneth, OD Entrepreneur 6 Columbia Center Heights Executive Suites Entrepreneur 25 Mueller Funeral Home Entrepreneur 6 Ford Audio Services Entrepreneur Travel Leaders Entrepreneur 25 6 Horn Rapids Entrepreneur 24 Bank of the West Business 6 Parsec Computer Corporation Entrepreneur 24 Northwest Golf Cars Entrepreneur 5 Leskovar Suzuki Entrepreneur 23 Hall Engineering Associates Entrepreneur 4 Indian Eyes, LLC Business Yakima Federal Savings & Loan Entrepreneur 4 XO Communications Business 4 Anova Works at Kadlec Entrepreneur 23 22 Central Pre-Mix Concrete Company Corporate 22 Merrill Gardens - The Manor at Canyon Lakes Affiliate 4 Dave Barr, CLU Entrepreneur 22 Pepsi Cola Company Affiliate 4 Goose Ridge Estate Winery Entrepreneur 22 Hill's Restaurant Entrepreneur 4 21 Arlene's Flowers Entrepreneur 3 3 Anderson Law Entrepreneur Air Van North America Entrepreneur 3 Dura-Shine Clean Co. Entrepreneur 20 Toyota of Tri-Cities Entrepreneur Hanford Reach Interpretive Center Business 15 20 20 Bekins Moving & Storage Entrepreneur 3 Greenies Entrepreneur 20 Rhodes Heating & Air Conditioning Entrepreneur 3 Heaven's Best Carpet Cleaning Entrepreneur CHAMBER MEMBER 19 3 Real Deals Entrepreneur Columbia Center Mall Business 19 Safeguard Entrepreneur HAPO Community Credit Union Executive 2 Smart, Connell, Childers & Verhulp Business 18 JCPenney Executive 2 Wing Stop Business 18 Dayco Heating & Air Affiliate 2 Cadwell Dental Entrepreneur 17 Consumer Credit Counseling Entrepreneur 2 Donald J. Taylor EA Entrepreneur 17 Desert Buick Entrepreneur 2 HCG Diet Center Entrepreneur 17 Toyota Center & Toyota Arena Entrepreneur 2 Tool Gauge & Machine Works Entrepreneur 17 Tri City Cleaners Entrepreneur 1 Firestone Complete Auto Care Business 1 Strategic Construction Management Business Baymont Inn & Suites Business 15 1 Apple-A-Day Entrepreneur 1 Frontier Communications Entrepreneur 1 Legacy Ford Pasco Entrepreneur Tippett Company of Washington Entrepreneur 1 Versitile Design Studios Entrepreneur 13 Body Works & Nails by Joni Entrepreneur 1 Waddell & Reed - Farris Entrepreneur 12 Academy of Children's Theater Entrepreneur 12 Alford Farms Entrepreneur 12 Basin Gold Cooperative Entrepreneur 12 Electronic Systems Technology, Inc. Entrepreneur 12 Second Harvest Entrepreneur 11 Del Sol Inc. Entrepreneur 10 Media Max Entrepreneur 10 Tri-City American's Hockey Club Entrepreneur Armada Corp. Entrepreneur 14 14 CHAMBER MEMBER NAI Tri-Cities Business 18 15 10 2 14 Community First Bank Corporate Commerce Update | September 2011 Printed and Designed by: 8 Prepare for the upcoming expo Benefit of Membership – Ribbon cutting and ground breaking ceremonies are a benefit of membership and offer you the opportunity to get acquainted with fellow members while showcasing your business. For more information, contact the Chamber office at 736-0510. Ribbon Cutting Successful Trade Show Marketing Strategies Date: Wednesday, Sept. 14th Time: 1:00 – 4:00 p.m. Location: Tri-City Regional Chamber of Commerce, Bechtel Board Room Speaker: Jeff Backstrom, Skyline Inland Northwest Jeff Backstrom This seminar helps you get results by revealing the essential aspects of a successful trade show program. Discussion includes: •• Setting measurable objectives Euphoria Salon & Spa 123 Gage Blvd. Richland 99352 Ribbon Cutting •• Exhibit design •• Marketing & promoting your participation before, during, and after the trade show •• Staffing the show This program is free of charge; however, reservations are required. Please RSVP by Sept 13th to info@tricityregionalchamber.com or call 736-0510 Sponsored by: Yoplicity 4309 W. 27th Place, Bldg C, Ste 101 Kennewick 99338 For Lease 4,180 SF of end cap retail space next to TJ Maxx. $5,225.00 Per month (NNN) 3 yr term plus. 1,313 SF of office space in financial district. $2,400.00 Per month (Gross). 238 SF of common area. 8202 W. Quinault Ave. #D Kennewick. Back on the Market-8620 W. Gage Blvd in Kennewick. Priced at $195,000.00 and offering seller terms. Available when new bldg built. Office/Warehouse at 1207 S. 10th in Pasco. Sale price is $217,500.00. 11,164 SF on .61 acre. Dock high. Call for your showing. Call Dirk or Derrick or go to www.DirkStricker.com to view more information on these listings and others. 2810 W. Clearwater Avenue, Suite 104 • Kennewick, WA 99336 9 509-735-8570 www.DirkStricker.com Tri-City Regional Chamber of Commerce A-One Refrigeration Kyle Hagen 509-586-7613 1611 W. Kennewick Ave. Kennewick, WA 99336 7 Degrees (Floral + Closet + Life) Jaimie Manus 509-786-4440 354 Chardonnay Blvd., Ste 1 Prosser, WA 99350 Artistic Auto Detail Richard Lidell 509-851-0541 214 E. Albany Ave., #F101 Kennewick, WA 99336 www.artisticautodetail11@gmail.com Ascendent Engineering & Safety Ericka Rice 509-420-4301 404 Bradley Blvd, Ste 302 Richland, WA 99352 www.ascendentllc.com BC Sales Co. Zach Bieker 509-943-8730 69 Columbia Point Drive Richland, WA 99352 www.bcsales.com We offer a wide selection of occupational safety footwear including steel toe, composite toe, electrical hazard, metatarsal guard, static dissipating, chemical and slip resistant styles. Our high quality safety footwear meets and/or exceeds all ASTM/ ANSI standards. Our staff is trained to give expert fitting and personal service. CABi-Wallace Danelle Wallace 509-392-9551 Kennewick, WA 99336 www.danellewallace.cabionline.com CABi is a clothing line created by Carol Anderson. Carol is a fabulous designer who created her designs around real womens bodies and offers something for every body type. What I love about CABi is that I get to share the joy of feeling good in my clothes with other women. Call me to set up your private fitting appointment. Carmen Cady, LMHC, CHT Carmen Cady 509-787-0085 1030 N. Center Parkway, #107 Kennewick, WA 99336 www.carmencady.com Carmen Cady at CDC Development Group specializes in personal development. Services include Mental Health Therapy, Hypnotherapy, Neuro-Emotional Technique, Coaching, and Small Business Consulting. She is licensed and extensively trained to provide you with immediate solutions to many of the challenges you may face. Century Oak Insurance Services, LLC Chandra Hughey 509-946-5870 404 Bradley Blvd., Ste 201 Richland, WA 99352 www.centuryoakinsurance.com Century Oak Insurance Services, LLC is an independent insurance agency specializing in benefit plans for individuals and small business. With access to the leading health insurance carriers and benefit designs, we can help you find the plan that is cost effective and meets your needs. Chicago Title Company Bill Bell 509-735-1575 8102 W. Grandridge Blvd, Ste B Kennewick, WA 99336 www.chicagotitle.com Chicago Title’s professional staff is here to make sure your needs are represented fully and accurately by protecting your most valued asset, your home. For Title and Escrow Services that are unparalleled in the industry, insist on Chicago Title when you speak to your Real Estate broker or attorney. Phone (509) 735-1575- Escrow & (509) 783-7833- Title Columbia Basin Companion Care, LLC Cynthia Haley 509-392-1045 Kennewick, WA 99338 www.cbcompanioncare.com Columbia Basin Companion Care, LLC is a locally owned and operated company. Our mission is to deliver compassionate care from our home to yours. We are a non-medical agency that provides care to elderly and disabled adults. All of our caregivers (CNA’s) have been certified through Washington State’s Nursing Assistant Program. E2 Consulting Engineers Charles Tyler 509-946-0341 404 Bradley Blvd Richland, WA 99352 www.e2.com E2 Consulting Engineers, Inc. is a minority-owned, certified Small Disadvantaged Business serving the government and private sectors. E2 provides a broad range of technical services ranging from initial project planning, environmental investigations, risk analysis, and feasibility studies, through engineering design, construction management, project controls, project management, and nuclear operations guidance. Garry Gorsuch, DC Garry Gorsuch 509-736-5400 100 N. Morain St., #300 Kennewick, WA 99336 www.awakenwell.com Farmers Insurance-Smith Riley Smith 509-371-9510 400 Bradley Blvd., Ste 206 Richland, WA 99352 I'm a WSU Graduate with a Psychology degree. Through Farmers, I offer great discounts for Teachers, Firefighters, Nurses, Doctors and Policemen, and I always love meeting potential clients face to face to discuss their potential policies. I look forward to meeting new people! ...continued on page 11 Exceptional Guest Experiences for Every Guest! 6 West Rose stReet, Walla Walla, Wa 99362 (509) 525-2200 • 866-826-9422 maRcusWhitmanhotel.com Commerce Update | September 2011 Printed and Designed by: 10 Island View Apartments Erik Wessling 509-420-4999 Tri-Cities Property Management Laura Juteau 509-943-5229 1529 Columbia Park Trail Richland, WA 99352 www.islandviewapartments.net 400 Bradley Blvd., Ste 200 Richland, WA 99352 MailnStuff Patti Goiri/Debbie Berndt 509-987-1258 3711 W. 27th Ave., Ste 101 Kennewick, WA 99337 www.mailnstuffkennewick.com Mail n Stuff provides shipping through FedEx, DHL, and USPS. Other services provided are copying, faxing, laminating, private mailbox rental, packaging/office supplies, key making, small business and home based business services, notary. We offer fast and friendly service. Our hours of operation are M-F 9-6, Sat 9-2 Medical Resources Northwest PC Tim Nickolaus 509-946-7540 2601 West Falls Avenue Kennewick, WA 99336 www.mrnw.com Tri-City Luxury Homes Allie MacAlister 509-302-0545 8905 Gage Blvd., Ste 200 Kennewick, WA 99336 www.tricityluxuryhomes.com Yoplicity Frozen Yogurt John & Tamara Peterson 509-783-1106 4309 W. 27th Place, Bldg. C, Ste 101 Kennewick, WA 99338 Yoplicity Frozen Yogurt is a self-serve, pay-by-theounce shop offering 10 flavors of nonfat, low fat, no sugar added frozen yogurts and dairy free sorbets. We also offer over 40 toppings to satisfy almost any dietary need and taste. You can also top a hot fresh Belgian waffle. Seating for 35. Come in and test your creativity. Don’t forget... a benefit of joining the Chamber is a new member listing in the printed newsletter and e-newsletter, along with a 50 word description of your business. Please send all 50 word business descriptions to valerie.taylor@ tricityregionalchamber.com P2 Promotional Products Ken Marsh 801-879-9635 Kennewick, WA 99336 www.p2promotionalproducts.com Custom printed promotional products are the specialty of P2 Promotional Products. Locally owned in the heart of the Tri-Cities, we approach business with a valet method, call us and we will do the rest for you. Articulated, and price conscious, our distinguished trait is the aim to surpass expectations consistently. Sharp Marketing, LLC Ryan Lee 509-845-3434 Kennewick, WA 99337 11 Welcome New Members Savage Logistics, The Health Connection, Euphoria Salon and Spa, P2 Promotional Products, Century Oak Insurance, Myers Therapuetic Massage, Ace Monogram, BC Sales, NW Construction Supply, E2 Consulting Engineers, Lydig Construction, Island View Apartments, Farmers Insurance-Zumholfe, ECA Geophysics, Ford Audio, Signs by Sue, Tri-City Industrial, Washington STEM Education Foundation, CABi-Wallace Tri-City Regional Chamber of Commerce For a complete listing of events, visit www.tricityregionalchamber.com Level Members September 5 8 12 14 27 22 28 Chamber Office Closed for Labor Day Business After Hours - Bill Robertson Nissan 21st Annual TCRCC Golf Classic Meadow Springs Country Club Seminar - “Successful Trade Show Marketing Strategies” PTAC Class - Developing Your Capability Statement Business Development University “IT Security Strategy for Small Business” Network Tri-Cities Membership Luncheon “State of the Ports” October 13 19 26 Business After Hours - Veritas Restaurant Business Development University “How to Market to Tourists & Visitors” Regional “Open for Business” Expo July Network Tri-Cities Luncheon Sponsor: Gesa Credit Union July Network Tri-Cities Luncheon Networking Partners: Apple-A-Day Scentsy July Network Tri-Cities Luncheon Door Prize Donors: Gesa Credit Union Just Roses Lourdes Health Network mdc promotions Scentsy Tri-Cities Visitor & Convention Bureau July Network Tri-Cities Luncheon TV Filming: Charter Communications “Visionary people face the same problems everyone else faces; but rather than get paralyzed by their problems, visionaries immediately Logos commit to finding a solution.” andthemselves or list of Director level members here. Bios??? — Bill Hybels The Tri-City Regional Chamber of Commerce would like to take this opportunity to recognize and thank our visionary level members: Washington Closure Hanford 3 Reasons to Choose Charter College Graduates 1. Charter College is nationally accredited 2. Industry professional instructors teach real-world education 3. Our Graduates have the skills you need 509.546.3900 • CharterCollege.edu Bechtel National, Inc. Battelle/Pacific Northwest National Laboratory “A large part of our successful growth is due to Charter College’s ability to provide us with qualified employees.” ~ J.B., Business Owner Pasco Campus: 5278 Outlet Dr. Commerce Update | September 2011 Printed and Designed by: 12 Marketing OPPORTUNITY Frank Russo, Project Director, Waste Treatment Plant, Bechtel National Inc. Frank Russo Bechtel Nationa l, Inc. is designing, constructing and commissioning the Hanford Waste Treatment Plant or “Vit Plant.” The plant will treat 56 millions gallons of highly radioactive waste now stored in aging underground tanks on the Hanford Site. A legacy of national defense efforts during World War II and the Cold War, the waste now poses a serious threat to the Columbia River, surrounding communities and millions of residents downstream. The Vit Plant will stabilize the waste by turning it into glass, making it safe and impervious to the environment. This vital project is managed by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) and is the largest and most complex of its kind. Located 25 miles north of Richland, the Vit Plant will include four major nuclear facilities and 20 support buildings and underground infrastructure. Currently, approximately 3,400 people are employed on the project. Construction is in full swing and progressing steadily on all Vit Plant facilities and buildings. The project reached 60 percent recently, and the Vit Plant is scheduled to be constructed by 2016, begin commissioning by 2019 and be fully operational by 2022. Bechtel is proud to contribute to the local community and is meeting aggressive goals for supporting local businesses. Since project inception, we have spent approximately $800 million with Tri-City-area businesses. We work with area businesses for nuclear-quality fabrication, supplies and services, ranging from specialized valves to rebar to surveying. To find out more about subcontracting opportunities, visit http://www.hanfordvitplant.com/opportunities/ business_opportunities/. Newsletter and Website Advertising available! A cost effective way to reach your business colleagues is advertising in the Chamber newsletter. Published monthly, and reaching over 1100 businesses, it is a major source of information and business tools. Inserts and ad spots are available. Be seen by everyone that visits our website via a banner ad. Special pricing now available. Purchase a 7 ¾ inch wide by 2 ½ inch tall black and white newsletter ad AND a banner ad on our website for just $250 per month. 13 For Tri-City Regional Chamber of Commerce members only Here’s your opportunity to reach over 8,400 businesses in Benton and Franklin counties. REGIONAL 2011 EXPO Deadline: Directory Sept. 12th Preseting Sponsor October 26th • 8 a.m. - 6 p.m. • TRAC, 6600 Burden Blvd., Pasco This special Business Expo Directory includes exhibitor listings, program and seminar schedules, Schmooza Palooza details and more. Mailed to over 8,400 businesses throughout the Tri-Cities and Mid Columbia the week prior and handed out the day of the event your ad in this handy reference guide will be guaranteed maximum exposure. An excellent marketing opportunity! This year a full color directory will be published Spotlight your company with your message prominently displayed and ensure that attendees, exhibitors and distributed to 8,400 Tri-Cities Journal and the rest of the business community knows about you before, duringArea and after the Business Expo.of Don’t miss this opportunity to reach potentialplus and current overruns customers! Deadline is Monday, 12th, 2011. Business subscribers forSeptember attendees of the Regional Open Business Expo on October 26th Adfor Pricing & Dimensions at TRAC. ThePrice directory will include a listing of all Ad Size for Price for Size exhibitors non-exhibitors exhibitors, articles about the seminars and speakers, Full page - 7.667” wide x 9” high $1,975 $1,575 Inside front cover, sponsors and all the activities. The Expo is a business inside back cover, Three-quarter page - horizontal 7.667” wide x 6.75” high, vertical x 9” high backbusiness cover to event and so this print piece is5.7”awidesuperb $1,500 $1,200 Full page Half page - horizontal 7.667” wide x 4.5” targeted marketing opportunity to promote high, vertical 3.75” wide x 9” high your $1,225 $975 3/4 page $995 $795 1/2 page business. For rates and placement, contact Mike at One-quarter page - horizontal 7.667” wide x 2.25” high, vertical 3.75” wide x 4.5” high $625 $495 1/4 page the Tri-Cities Area Journal of Business. All ads include full color The 2011 Tri-City Regional Chamber of Commerce Business Expo Directory is published by the E L F F A Ronly $5 TRI-CITIES AREA Journal of Business Your Local Connection To The Tri-Cities Business Community www.tricitiesbusinessnews.com Call Mike today! 509.737.8778 mike@tricitiesbusinessnews.com per ticket Purchase at the Chamber office. sponsored by: kennewick • Pasco Win This Traeger Lil’ Tex Elite Grill A stylish twist on the popular Traeger Lil' Tex, the "Elite" features a multi-position digital thermostat control, upgraded wheels, and a durable powder coat finish round out the amazing standard features plus a durable cover, supply of pellets and spice mix. This model is sure to set the barbecue world on fire! Retail value $1,000. Prize winner selected on Sept 12, 2011 during the Annual Golf Classic. Need not be present to win. 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