Volume 29 Number 5 Newsletter Ask these members why renewing their Chamber Membership is important. Pictured are our previous years winners of $100 in Chamber Bucks, for renewing their membership by the June Friday Morning Coffee. May 2012 Membership has its benefits Here is just one of many: For the past 13 months, a benefit of your Chamber membership has been included in each newsletter published. Not all benefits apply equally to all members and members pick and choose when and how to be involved in the Chamber. Here is a recap of the items listed. Can you add others that pertain to your business? • • • LeBlanc’s Rice Creek Hunting & Recreation ElderCare of Minnesota • • • • • Tri County Community Action Thielen Meats of Little Falls • • • • • Ambiance @ 53 Jensen Builders Free listing on the Chambers website with active link to your website – other Chambers charge for this service. Free use of the meeting room in the Cass Gilbert Depot. Free advertising for your business on Meet Me @ the Chamber on Central MN Access Television. Marketing opportunities to other members via the Weekly Update inserts and event sponsorships Lindy Greeter visits with photos for the newsletter Affordable memberships due to the Little Falls Arts & Crafts Fair Referrals to other members, visitors and the local community Chamber Bucks programming that keeps dollars local Educational seminars and programming Printed membership directory with purchased advertising Monthly networking events Another point of access into the political process Staff time dedicated to collaborative projects and programs that benefit all of Morrison County As you receive the invoice for the 2012 – 2013 membership year dues in June, please think about the true value of your membership. Being a member of the Little Falls Area Chamber of Commerce adds creditability to businesses. It shows the public that you are a part of the greater community and is simply good for your bottom line! at the Capitol sponsored by the Minnesota Chamber of Commerce, the Little Falls Area Chamber of Commerce Newsletter From the Desk of the CEO May 2012 - Debora K. Boelz Greeting from the desk of the CEO! From the Desk of the It seems like the 1st of the month comes around awfully quick these days – but I am not a student waiting for the first day of summer vacation! Membership renewal time is approaching. Watch your email or mail box on June 1st for your invitation to renew your membership with the Chamber. For the first time since 2005, membership dues will be raised. This information was shared with the membership last spring when dues were not raised. The Fair Share Investment Schedule will reflect a $25 increase in most categories. The individual and nonprofits with less than 3 employees will not be raised. Special memberships will be increased a percentage equal to this amount. In these interesting economic times, maintaining your membership with organizations like a Chamber of Commerce is more important than ever to keep your business connected to the community. Spring Clean-Up: As the summer tourist season is upon us, I encourage business owners to make our communities as welcoming as possible. This welcome can come in many forms from good customer service to the overall impression of our communities. Having employees who are knowledgeable about what the area has to offer in the way of attractions certainly is the first step. This welcome goes deeper than the face-to-face contact. Is the area immediately surrounding your business clean and free of hazards? Look at your community with the eyes of a visitor. Take the time to pick up a piece of litter on the sidewalk or parking lot, do a ‘once around’ your property and neighborhood and spruce things up! If the preceding paragraph sounds familiar, it should. I have used it word for word from past newsletters. The classic soap box speeches never go out of style! With the signing of the Mississippi River Trail Bikeway, it is anticipated that we will see an increase in the number of tourists visiting the area this summer. The Mississippi River Trail Bikeway is the on-road, marked bike route that from Brainerd will follow highway 371 to Belle Prairie, cutting over to Riverwood Drive and into downtown Little Falls, turning at 1st Avenue NE to the Post Office and across the bridge to Lindbergh Drive South. Reverse the directions for north bound bikers! The Mississippi River Trail Bikeway is not to be confused with the Camp Ripley / Veterans State Trail, which is the “missing link” between the Paul Bunyan Trail to the north and the Soo Line Trail to the south, which is an off-road trail that will complete the longest paved, off road bike trail in the world. This paved trail system is often placed on abandoned railroad beds. Statistics from 2010 has the Wobegon Trail in Stearns County that comes into Bowlus averaging 11,000 riders per month with 130,000 annually. The Paul Bunyan Trail has averaged of 25,000 users per month and 300,000 for the year ending 2010. We know there are people who ride bikes for pleasure, exercise and family fun! Back to the Mississippi River Trail Bikeway and the potential impact! If you build it, they will come! This bikeway is coming and Little Falls needs to be ready. Thank you to the Convention & Visitors Bureau for making marketing this new venture a priority for the area. The City has begun the process with marked bike lanes along 1st Street north and south of Broadway. If business owners want bicyclists to stop by their stores, bike racks will be needed. Adding “welcome bikers” signs around our communities is a cost effective way to increase foot traffic. Businesses can also step up their efforts to ship parcels ‘back home’ for those bikers who don’t have the ability to travel with the purchase. Thank you to the businesses and individuals who financially supported the Leadership LindyLand community service projects. This year the group did 2 projects; making fleece blankets for emergency situations with law enforcement in Morrison County and raised funds to replace the fire rings at Lindbergh State Park, adding handicapped rings in the process. Happy Birthday to Us! The Chamber of Commerce was organized on May 15, 1888 with the filing of the Articles of Incorporation, constitution and bylaws for the stated purpose of “advancing the commercial, mercantile and manufacturing interests of Little Falls and the surrounding country”. Listed on the initial membership roster were 42 businesses. For the past 124 years, the Chamber has been instrumental in the development and expansion of business in Morrison County. The foresightedness of the founding fathers of the area laid the foundation for the Chamber as we know it today. In closing, we are taking the summer off with scheduled Business After Hours events. Attendance in past years has been low during June, July and August. We will still have Friday Morning Coffee to keep people connected as well as the Golf Outing on August 6th. Starting in September, we will be back with full programming – enjoy the summer! Little Falls Area Chamber of Commerce Newsletter May 2012 Friday Morning Coffee Congratulation’s to our May Employee of the Month Mary Pfeffer-Friese Little Falls Workforce Center Friday, May 18 7:30 - 9:00 a.m. Morrison County Fairgrounds 15575 Hathorn Rd, Little Falls Sponsored by: Pictured: Mary Pfeffer Freise, Little Falls Workforce Center We are proud to announce our May Employee of the Month, Mary Pfeffer-Freise, employed by the Little Falls Workforce Center. Mary has been with the Little Falls Workforce Center for the past four years. According to her supervisor, Steven Jacobs, “Mary is the first point of contact and performs a variety of duties, but customer service is the first priority. It takes a well organized person to be able to handle the multiple tasks required every day. Mary has been able to do this in an exceptional manner as well as travel to other offices to fill in as needed. She is one of those employees that I never need to worry about, dedicated and hard working.” Rehabilitation Counselor Kendra Mooney states, ” Mary is a very caring and dedicated employee. Mary is very detailed orientated and strives for excellence in her work. She always greets customers with a smile and provides exceptional customer service. Mary is willing to go out of her way to support myself and the consumers we serve”. After announcements at 8:15 a.m. up to 4 people will have the opportunity to give a 30 second testimonial for another Chamber member business. Word of mouth is a powerful marketing tool! Business After Hours Tuesday, May 22 4:30 - 6:00 p.m. at Gold Cross Ambulance 111 5 St SE, Little Falls Sponsored by: Networking is one of the greatest benefits of being a Chamber member. Take advantage of your membership by joining us at Business After Hours. This event is free and open to all Chamber members and their employees. Congratulations Mary Pfeffer-Freise! Arts & Crafts Fair Volunteers Needed Recent Board Action ~ Approved additional funding of $2,715 for computer networking, back-up and system security Be part of the Arts & Crafts Fair festivities September 8 & 9 by being a block host. Block hosts greet and welcome crafters to Little Falls, ensure that crafters are comfortable with their surroundings and ready to sell their merchandise. Block hosts are an essential part of the Little Falls Arts & Crafts Fair and are well received by our hundreds of vendors. Volunteers are needed starting Thursday, September 6 to mark booth spaces. If you only have a few hours or the whole weekend to help, contact Gina at the Chamber, 320.632.5155, for more information. Little Falls Area Chamber of Commerce Newsletter May Meet Me @ The Chamber Watch Meet Me @ The Chamber every Friday at 2:00 and 7:00 p.m. on channel 6 in Little Falls. May guests are Brooke Aho, Knute Nelson Home Care and Janelle Hansen of the Boys & Girls Clubs of 10,000 Lakes Little Falls Branch The Meet Me @ the Chamber programming is an added value to your Chamber membership. Each month two members are highlighted in a 10 minute segment free of charge! If you are interested in this FREE opportunity to promote your business to the greater community, please contact Deb. May 2012 Welcome new members: Monahan's Marine LLC Thomas Monahan 10982 Highway 10 Little Falls, MN 56345 320-632-5666 tpmonahan@hotmail.com http://www.monahansmarine.biz Sales of Shoreland’s trailers, docks and lifts. Sales of Ice Castle RV’s and fish houses. Warehouse distributor for Shoreland’s Trailer Company; Sea Swirl and Triumph Boats Randall State Bank Leadership LindyLand Neil Anderson 307 Pacific Ave Randall MN 56475 320-749-2265 Fax: 320-749-2148 neil.anderson@randallratebank.com http://randallstatebank.com Full service financial institution. The Source Computing pictured: Leadership LindyLand 2011-2012 participants touring Pine Grove Zoo The April 18 Leadership LindyLand April Session was hosted by Linden Hill Historic Event Center and was focused on tourism and community heritage. The participants toured the Minnesota Fishing Museum and Pine Grove Zoo. They heard from the Little Falls Convention & Visitors Bureau, executive director, Kris VonBerge and Marilyn Brown ended the day with a talk on community heritage. Thank you to our day chairs Mavis Buker, Minnesota Fishing Museum and Lisa Theilman, St. Camillus Place. Thank you to our session sponsor: Minnesota Fishing Museum and Linden Hill Historic Event Center. Pete Mooney PO Box 521 Little Falls MN 56345 320-616-0355 info@thesourcecomputing.com http://www.thesourcecomputing.com The Source Computing, based out of Little Falls Minnesota, is a full-service network integration firm providing professional consulting and technology services. Looking Ahead . . . Sporting Clays Tuesday, September 18 Rice Creek Hunting & Recreation 4:30 pm Station shooting begins Little Falls Area Chamber of Commerce Newsletter Chamber Golf Outing Monday, August 6, 2012 Pine Ridge Golf Club 34500 Hillcrest Rd., Motley Plans are now underway for the 23rd annual Chamber Golf Outing. This scramble format Golf Outing accommodates golfers of all skill levels. Take advantage of the early bird discount by getting your team or individual registration in before June 29. Prior to June 29 cost is $75 per golfer. After June 29, cost is $85 per golfer. Included with your registration fee is 18 holes of golf, cart, boxed lunch, dinner, 2 beverages, prizes, networking and a day of fun! Sponsorship opportunities are also available. Hole sponsorship is $75 per hole and includes signage at the Golf Outing event, acknowledgement in event materials, listing on the Chamber website, recognition in the Chamber newsletter, name recognition to over 150 potential new customers, recognition in the Chamber’s Annual Report and much more. Corporate sponsorships are available. For $500 you can register your team and receive logo and name recognition for this event. Become a Corporate Sponsor and receive the following: Foursome in the Golf Outing, 8 drink tickets, 4 boxed lunches, 4 dinners, carts, logo inclusion on event materials, logo inclusion on Chamber website, acknowledgement the day of the event, recognition in the Chamber newsletter, professionally designed banner with your logo included, and the exposure of your business name and logo to over 300 Chamber members. If you are not a golfer but would like to be part of the festivities, join us for dinner. Cost is only $12 for dinner. If you would like to register for golf, dinner, or become a sponsor visit our web-site at http://www.littlefallsmnchamber.com If you would like more information about the Chamber Golf Outing contact either Deb or Gina at the Chamber by calling 320.632.5155 or emailing Gina at ginav@littlefallsmnchamber.com. Lindy Greeter Visits Thank you for your membership! Photos are from member visits made in April 2012. Lindy Greeters Steve Andres of Design Electronics/RadioShack and Rosi Przybilla of Marshik Insurance Agency visited four member businesses to thank them for their continued membership. The businesses were treated to a Chamber mug full of treats. May 2012 2012 Board of Directors 2010 - 2012 Jim Birchem St. Otto's Care Center Chris Kruschek ReMax Central Minnesota Lori Kush, Secretary Kush State Farm Insurance Roxanne Matsen Vice Chair of the Board Larson Abstract Co., Inc. 2011 - 2013 Kyle Hoggarth Edward Jones Investments Doug Veillette, Treasurer Dairy Queen Jodi Weaver The Gumdrop Tree Tom West Morrison County Record 2012-2014 Bridget Britz Immediate past chair Horizon Health Roxanne Thompson Riitters & Thompson, PA Julie Zupko Chair of the Board Bieganek Insurance and Randall State Insurance Chamber Staff Debora K. Boelz President / CEO dboelz@littlefallsmnchamber.com Gina Vetter Project & Volunteer Coordinator ginav@littlefallsmnchamber.com Stacy Zeigler Office / Financial Coordinator stacy@littlefallsmnchamber.com Dr. Allison Zak, D.C. LLC Pictured (from Left): Dr. Allison Zak, D.C. LLC and Lindy Greeter Rosi Przybilla, Marshik Insurance Agency. Dr. Allison Zak, Chiropractor has relocated her office to 72 East Broadway in downtown Little Falls. Her philosophy, treatment style and hours will all remain the same. She is joined by office manager Heather Winters. Little Falls Area Chamber of Commerce Newsletter May 2012 Lindy Greeter Visits Thank you for your membership! Photos are from member visits made in April 2012. Lindy Greeters Steve Andres of Design Electronics/RadioShack and Rosi Przybilla of Marshik Insurance Agency visited four member businesses to thank them for their continued membership. The businesses were treated to a Chamber mug full of treats. Rural Minnesota CEP, Inc. ReMax Central Minnesota Pictured (from Left): Lindy Greeter, Steve Andres, Design Electronics/RadioShack; Dave Fischer, Terry DeRoiser, Chris Kruschek, Bob Coffin, Jeff Kruschek, Olga Archer, and Josh Klosowski, ReMax Central Minnesota. Not pictured are Karla Carr and Jamie St. George. ReMax Central Minnesota, owned by Jeff and Chris Kruschek. They are excited to announce their move to a larger office just a few doors down from their original location in the Lora B’s Plaza. Since opening in November of 2010 with three agents and an office manager, they now have six full time agents (and two more in training) along with office manager, Jamie St. George. Their new space is 2.5 times larger and sports additional offices, conference rooms and a lounge area. ReMax Central Minnesota has also added new signage on the building and a large lighted sign on Hwy 27 for added exposure. Pictured (from Left): back row. Gary Zimmerman, Sharon Dobis, Janelle DeSmith, Brian Gapinski, Rural Minnesota CEP, Inc. Lindy Greeter Steve Andres, Design Electronics/RadioShack. Middle left – front row – Bonnie Becker, Megan Parrington, Rural Minnesota CEP, Inc. Rural Minnesota CEP, Inc. at the Work Force Center is a private, non-profit agency with a focus on employment and training opportunities for unemployed and underemployed people within Morrison and Todd Counties. They work with many individuals on the dislocated worker program and those on the Minnesota Family Investment Plan. They offer assistance to people of all ages with resume writing, interviewing skills, computer training, networking and financial management. They are also a test site for the National Career Readiness Certificate which is a certified ACT product. Their goal is to match people with meaningful employment and training opportunities. D & D Beer Company Pictured (from left): Mike Dick, D & D Beer Company and Lindy Greeter Steve Andres, Design Electronics/RadioShack D & D Beer Company has been in business since 1977. It was previously known as Dick Sales. Since 1985, brothers Gregg and Mike Dick have run the business selling beer to over 700 accounts in their market area. D and D Beer Company has 28 employees. Little Falls Area Chamber of Commerce Newsletter May 2012 Lindy Greeter Visits Lindy Greeters Steve Andres, Design Electronics/RadioShack and Tom Scherling, Century 21 New Horizons Realty conducted several visits in April to some new, expanded and renovated businesses in Little Falls presenting some businesses with their first dollar of profit and welcoming them to our area. AirBorn Little Falls Pictured (from Left): Lorence Eckblad, AirBorn Little Falls; Lindy Greeter Tom Scherling, Century 21 New Horizons Realty and Bob Guck, AirBorn Little Falls Kush State Farm Pictured (from left): Patti Houle, Amy Copa, Denise Dvorak, Lori Kush, Kush State Farm and Lindy Greeter Steve Andres, Design Electronics / RadioShack. Kush State Farm Insurance on East Hwy 27 recently completed remodeling which will help them serve their customers more efficiently. The updates will help guarantee their client's privacy when meeting to discuss all of their insurance and financial service needs. AirBorn Little Falls is a 100% employee owned business headquartered out of Georgetown, Texas. Lead by Lorence Eckblad, Sales/Past President and Bob Guck, Division President, AirBorn Little Falls has relocated to a new 52,000 sq. ft. facility in Chief Hole-In-The-Day Industrial Park. With this move they were able to combine two manufacturing sites under one roof. The new building provides an additional 20,000 sq. ft. of combined manufacturing and office space for AirBorn Little Falls to expand their stamping, metal finishing, molding, automation and tool design/build areas to better serve the connector industry with their high reliability interconnect solutions. AirBorn services the Military, Aerospace, Automotive, Medical and Commercial markets. It is a fully employee owned company with 10 manufacturing sites around the US and Europe. L'A Rose Creations Pictured (from left): Lisa Rose Kicker, L'A Rose Creations and Lindy Greeter, Tom Scherling, Century 21 New Horizons Realty L’A Rose Creations at 75 East Broadway in Little Falls is the fruition of a longtime dream by seamstress, Lisa Rose Kicker. Lisa Rose has been sewing since childhood and honed her skills as an apprentice to her mother, a professional seamstress. She has been on her own doing alterations since 1995 working for shops in Brainerd, Bemidji and Blackduck. L’A Rose Creations serves alterations of all kinds with dry cleaning and laundry service through Meyers Cleaners. Lisa Rose will also be offering a boutique of handmade items, fabrics, trims and notions. Secret Treasures Pictured (from left): Linda Wentland, Amy Wentland, Secret Treasures and Lindy Greeter Steve Andres, Design Electronics/RadioShack Linda and Amy Wentland opened Secret Treasures at 116 East Broadway, Little Falls as an outlet for the good deals they have found while shopping. They thought it would be fun to pass on the savings they love seeking out. They offer a wide variety of products including clothing (infant through plus sizes and maternity), jewelry, handbags, lotions and fragrances, household items and basic tools, home and seasonal décor, as well as toys and books. Little Falls Area Chamber of Commerce Newsletter May 2012 CALENDAR OF EVENTS & CHAMBER MEETINGS Chamber events and meetings are in bold. For an expanded list of community events visit our website at www.littlefallsmnchamber.com May 1 ~ Lindy Greeter Committee, noon, Perkins Restaurant & Bakery 2-3 ~ Randall City Wide Garage Sale ~ Randall MN 2 ~ Little Falls Community Schools Day of Caring 2 ~ Little Falls Business Association, noon, Chamber of Commerce 2 ~ Little Falls Arts & Crafts Fair Council, 3:30 pm, Chamber of Commerce 3 ~ Morrison County Sheriff's Office Sandbox Fill 4-6 ~ Greater Minnesota 2 Cylinder Club Annual Field Days & Swap Meet, Morrison County Fairgrounds 5 ~ Author Tea Retreat with Alic Alme, 1:00 - 3:30 pm, Linden Hill Historic Event Center 5 ~ Party for the Arts "Cinco de Mayo", 4:30 - 7:30 pm, Great River Arts Center 8 ~ Great River Arts Association Senior Lifestyles Expo, 9:00 am – noon, Great River Arts Association 9 ~ Leadership LindyLand Session & Graduation, 8:30 am - 3:00 pm, Initiative Foundation 10 ~ Chamber Board of Directors, 11:00 am, Chamber of Commerce 11 ~ Great River Arts Association Children of Bob Multi Media Storytelling, Great River Arts Association 17 – 19 ~ Minnesota Fishing Museum Spring Garage Sale, 8:00 am - 6:00 pm - Thursday & Friday, 8:00 am – noon – Saturday, Minnesota Fishing Museum 17 ~ Take Back the Night, 5:30 pm, Maple Island Park 17 ~ Watoto Children's Choir Concert, 7:00 pm, Grace Covenant Church 18 ~ Friday Morning Coffee, 7:30 - 9:00 am, Morrison County Fairgrounds. Sponsored by: Morrison County Ag Society 18 ~ Healthy Communities Collaborative Rock, Ride & Run, 4:00 - 8:00 pm, LeBourget Park 22 ~ Business After Hours, 4:30 - 6:00 pm, Gold Cross Ambulance. Sponsored by: Gold Cross Ambulance Little Falls Area Chamber of Commerce 200 First Street NW Little Falls, MN 56345 Proudly Serving Morrison County Since 1888
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