WADSWORTH Chamber of Commerce November 2014 Newsletter The Benefits of Shopping Locally As we gear up for the festive holiday season, the Wadsworth Area Chamber of Commerce is hosting “Come Home for the Holidays,” a program that reminds our community to shop local. I found this great article by Alyssa Gregory about shopping locally and thought our membership would enjoy the information: The Importance of Shopping and Doing Business Locally More and more, people are being encouraged to shop locally. This movement isn’t just a fad, and it has benefits that reach beyond keeping small mom and pop retailers afloat in a difficult economy. Here are just a few reasons why it’s important to shop - and do business - local whenever possible. Shopping local stimulates the local economy. When you shop at locally-owned stores, the money you spend stays within the community. That’s because local businesses are more likely to Sections 3 4 5 6 Looking Forward to Our December Luncheon There is no meeting in November due to the Thanksgiving holiday, but we look forward to seeing you December 10 for our special Holiday Luncheon! New Members Take a moment to become familiar with new Chamber members Mark Your Calendars Special events to keep in mind and in your schedule Member News Events and opportunities to interact with Chamber members The Benefits of Shopping Locally - Continued on page 2 1 www.wadsworthchamber.com Chamber Office Janie Parish, Executive Director exec@wadsworthchamber.com Sharon Wright, Membership Benefit Coordinator admin@wadsworthchamber.com 2014 Executive Board The Benefits of Shopping Locally - Continued from page 1 purchase from other local businesses. The result is that the local tax base grows and you can help your local businesses keep each other growing. A stronger tax base means improved schools, better roads and greater support for your local police and fire departments. It creates local jobs. Small businesses are big employers. With jobs being created right where you live, your friends, neighbors and family can find jobs closer to home. That has a huge impact on family, community and the environment because it cuts back on commute times. Wadsworth Real Estate The customer service is better. When you run into a problem, you’re more likely to receive a satisfactory resolution from a local business owner or employee. Vorys, Sater, Seymour and Pease, LLP Local non-profits get more support. Local businesses donate more to local non-profits, directly benefitting your friends, family and neighbors. Karen Wilson, President Tom Crookes, Vice President Darrell Carey, Treasurer Carey & Associates Tommy Hayes, Secretary SaberLogic Johanna Perrino, Past President Shopping local directly benefits you. Because local businesses help grow the economic base of your community, the dollars you spend have a domino effect. In many ways, that money will eventually find its way back to you. WCTV That’s not all. Small towns can survive difficult downturns in the economy with a thriving local business center. Shopping local keeps your neighborhoods safe and beautiful and stabilizes home values. 2014 Directors Remember, you don’t have to shop local every time to make an impact. Getting in the mindset of shopping and doing business locally first is all it takes to start improving your community. Erik Allwood FirstMerit Bank Brooke Bonelli M3 Energy Christina Laskovski Summa Wadsworth-Rittman Hospital Joe Magnacca Wadsworth City Schools Jeff Novak Advanced Insurance Designs, Inc. Ann Reusch Westfield Bank Thomas Sigel Ohio Regional Music Arts & Cultural Outreach 2 The Third Holiday Flavors of the Chamber Veterans Day Ceremony Holiday Flavors of the Chamber originated in 2012 when the Chamber received calls and emails from our members inquiring about Chamber food service members who offer prepared holiday foods for office parties and home parties. The Inn at CoalRidge invited us to their beautiful facility as a place to sample delicious food offered by our members. This year’s event is Wednesday, November 19, 5:30-8:00 p.m., at The Inn at CoalRidge. It’s a great evening of networking, discovering delectable ways to make your holidays easier and supporting fellow Chamber members. (See included flyer.) The Wadsworth Honor Guards, a partnership of the Wadsworth Veterans of Foreign Wars and American Legion present The Veterans Day Ceremony, Downtown Wadsworth on the Eleventh Day of the Eleventh Month at the Eleventh Hour. www.wadsworthchamber.com November Meeting Event Information As is our tradition, there is no meeting in November due to the Thanksgiving holiday. Don’t miss The Annual Holiday Wadsworth Area Chamber of Commerce Luncheon, featuring the Wadsworth High School Jazz Band Date: Time: Upcoming Programs • Wednesday, November 19 - Holiday Flavors of the Chamber ~ The Inn at CoalRidge • Wednesday, December 10 - Holiday Luncheon • Wednesday, January 28 - Nonprofit Fair at the Chamber Luncheon Like us on Facebook to find out the Wadsworth Chamber scoop! 3 Wednesday, December 10, 2014 11:00a.m. - Social Networking 11:30a.m. - Lunch 12:00p.m. - WHS Jazz Band performs toe-tapping holiday favorites. The Wadsworth Bicentennial Ornament The Bicentennial Ornament has arrived to commemorate this special year in Wadsworth. The limited-edition ornaments are available at Three Roses Gift Boutique, 112 Main Street, the Bicentennial web site, www.wadsworth200.org or by contacting Lisa Jones at lmckenziejones@gmail.com. The cost is $15.00 each. What a great Christmas gift for someone who has Wadsworth in their heart. www.wadsworthchamber.com 2014 New Members • A&A International, Inc. Aditya Soni 3606 Torrey Pines Drive, Fairlawn, OH 44333 330.666.7475 www.globalsource4you.com We help companies export product to India & also help with sourcing product from India • All Creatures Veterinary Clinic & Lodge Larry D. Markley; Derri Tucker 249 High Street, Wadsworth, OH 44281 330.334.1677 www.acvet.net Veterinary services and sales of veterinary food & products • ETC Tech Solutions Ashley Krautheim 3985 Eastern Road, Suite A, Norton, OH 44203 234.200.0800 www.etctech.net ETC Tech Solutions delivers technology services & solutions that provide economical, scalable solutions to maximize your technology investment • Silver Run Vineyards & Winery Christine Sabo; Edward Sunkin 376 Eastern Road, Doylestown, OH 44230 330.671.1115 www.silverunwinery.com Boutique winery featuring award-winning, hand-crafter wines in a country setting. Relax by the fireplace in the cozy tasting room or drink in the breathtaking sunsets while sipping wine on the covered back porch or large deck. Bring your favorite picnic food or order in from local restaurants that provide delivery. Located minutes from downtown Wadsworth. Available for private event rentals. Visit soon. 4 2014 Holiday Traditions • Friday, November 21~ 6:00-9:00 p.m. Downtown Wadsworth presents Candlelight Walk 2014 Downtown Wadsworth Enjoy a traditional holiday celebration with your family in Historic Downtown Wadsworth! Special guest Santa Claus himself will arrive in style for an evening of family fun. • Saturday, November 22 ~ 9:00-12:30 p.m. Downtown Wadsworth presents Jingle Bell Jaunt, Holiday Parade & Breakfast with Santa Downtown Wadsworth First, purchase jingle bells for $1and hop on the Jingle Bell Carriage for a ride through town from 9:00-10:00a.m. Next, watch the holiday parade, kicking off at 11:00a.m., and then have lunch with Santa (for a small fee) at Central Intermediate School, presented by the Wadsworth American Legion. What a great holiday morning! Wadsworth Bling Valeria Long, owner of Cardinal Jewelry & Things, is offering exclusive Wadsworth bling. Short-sleeve shirts and caps ($22) come in white, black and red, and long-sleeve ($27) t-shirts. These are original designs and just perfect to show your Wadsworth spirit, not to mention great gift giving. Visit Cardinal Jewelry & Things at 154 Main Street. Hours are Mondays-Saturdays, 10:30 a.m.-5:00 p.m., and open until 8:00 p.m. on Thursday evenings. The November “Women Enriching Business Council” The Chambers of Medina County are connecting women and businesses throughout the County! Businesswomen from all professional levels and backgrounds are coming together to share ideas and learn about relevant topics while networking and supporting local businesses throughout the county. This great group, Women Enriching Business Council, is inviting all Medina County Chamber members to the November meeting: Friday, November 21, 2014 3:30-5:00 p.m. Putters Pub & Event Center 116 Medina Road (Route #18), Medina Enjoy networking with other Medina County Chamber members and hear Laura Honzu provide some great ways for “De-stressing during the Holidays.” Kindly RSVP to the Greater Medina Chamber of Commerce (the Medina Chamber will be handling the RSVPs for all Women Enriching Business Council events) so we are well-prepared for your arrival – info@medinaohchamber.com or 330.723.8773. www.wadsworthchamber.com Mark Your Calendars • Wednesday, November 5 | 8:00 a.m. Downtown Wadsworth Incorporated (DWI) Monthly Meeting Wadsworth Public Library This is an open meeting for all interested. DWI develops and maintains a downtown identity that continually advances the quality of the community’s social, cultural and commercial environment. Contact information: 330.335.9301, www.MSWadsworth.org • Thursday, November 6 | 6:30 p.m. Ohio Regional Music Arts and Cultural Outreach (ORMACO) Celebrates its Fourth Anniversary • Friday, November 7 | 11:00 a.m. -12:45 p.m. Wadsworth Independent Business Association (WIBA) Speaker Series Program Founders Hall, Summa Wadsworth-Rittman Health Center Bryon Palitto and Dan Allen presents “Right Wired for 2015.” Lunch is $10. Reservations needed by November 3 by email to tbutt@allenandhartzell.com or call Allen & Hartzell at 330.335.2521. www.wadsiba.com (See included flyer) • Tuesday, November 11 | 7:30-9:00 a.m. Wadsworth Area Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors Jilbert Winery, 1496 Columbia Road, Valley City Wadsworth Chamber office This annual celebration offers local wine and dinner with live • Wednesday, November 12 or Thursday, November 13 | music by Bradd Bell, guitar and vocals and Jacqui Caldarelli, 8:00-9:00 a.m. vocals and ukulele and a brief presentation to acknowledge Learn How to Improve your Emerging all the fantastic outreach programs that took place over the Business Workshop last year and acknowledge special people who helped make Medina County Administration Building, Conference Room A these programs a reality. The event is open to the public. 144 N. Broadway Street, Medina Tickets are $30 each and advanced reservations are required. The Medina County Auditor’s Office, the Wadsworth Call 330.722.2541 or reserve online at www.ormaco.org Area Chamber of Commerce, the Greater Medina • Friday, November 7 | 10:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m. Chamber of Commerce and the Brunswick Area 2014 Senior/Caregiver Expo Chamber of Commerce are hosting a free one-hour 617 School Drive, Field House & The Soprema Senior Center workshop, presented by SCORE (Service Corps Of Life is a Beach! Dozens of vendors provide booths of Retired Executives, a resource partner with the Small information, give-aways, door prizes, refreshments, flu Business Administration.) See included flyer for additional shots and fun. Medicare check-ups through OSHIIP. No information. admission fee. Special Expo luncheon special - $5. • Tuesday, November 18 | 8:00-9:00 a.m. • Friday, November 7 | 11:00 a.m.-7:00 p.m. Chamber Member Coffee Three Roses Gift Boutique celebrates The Chamber Office - 132-A Main Street Seven Years with Lucky Seven Share some coffee time with Chamber members learning 112 Main Street, Wadsworth the benefits you receive as a Wadsworth Chamber Diane Ollom, owner of Three Roses, invites you to member. This is a perfect way for new members to celebrate the store’s seventh anniversary. Come in to become familiar with the Chamber and a great review roll the dice for your discount and enjoy surprises and time for current members. refreshments. Discounts are on regularly-priced items, Mark Your Calendars - Continued on page 6 including the Kameleon line. 5 The Wadsworth Young Professionals Want You! We learn best from sharing experiences with one another. Each month, the Wadsworth Young Professionals welcome a revered leader of a community businesses or organization to speak at “Mochas & Mentors.” Through this moderated forum, a guest leader offers his/her valuable lessons and insight for success in 45 minutes over an array of healthy morning snacks and coffee. Young professionals then have the opportunity to ask thought-provoking questions during our ‘unplugged’ segment. Can you imagine a better way to get to know the change makers in and around Wadsworth? Please consider joining us for our exciting speaker series, “Mochas & Mentors,” for you never know who you’ll get to meet! Thursday, November 20 ~ 8:00-9:00 a.m. The Wadsworth Young Professionals present Mochas & Mentors Speaker Series Wadsworth Public Library Join the Young Professionals for an informal look into a guest mentor’s successful career journey. This month’s guest mentor is Fred Hayduk, President of Luke Engineering & Manufacturing Corporation. www.wadsworthyoungprofessionals.com www.wadsworthchamber.com Member News • Sandy Hinkle is the new executive director of Feeding Medina County. Previously, Sandy served as executive director of Prevention Partners of Wood County, where she helped to increase services for young people in the areas of substance abuse, school failure and creating healthy families. In 2010, she took a job in the College of Health and Human Development at Penn State University, where she worked to help build community coalitions across the state that dealt with prevention issues for youth. • Medina Hospital’s Wound Healing Center is open, offering chronic wound care management in an outpatient setting. The center provides complete wound care services to those suffering from diabetic ulcers, pressure ulcers, infections, compromised skin grafts and flaps. It has a multidisciplinary team of doctors, nurses, and therapists dedicated to healing chronic wounds and features Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy. This treatment provides the patient with 100-percent oxygen (which promotes wound healing) while resting inside a pressurized room. For additional information, call 330.721.5126. • SHC (Society for Handicapped Citizens) is welcoming Sandi Sammon as the Development and Community Relations Director. Sandi may be reached at 330.722.1900, ext. 100, or by email at, ssammon@shc-medina.org • Lenora Morse recently joined Westfield Bank as Vice President and Commercial Lender. She is responsible for creating and sustaining banking relationships with businesses across Northeast Ohio. Prior to joining Westfield Bank, Lenora developed her skills working in financial services for local businesses, private and super regional financial institutions. She is a graduate of Baldwin-Wallace College and a Medina resident. Lenora may be reached at 330.722.8999. • Palecek, McIlvaine, Hoffman & More Co., L.P.A., is pleased to announce the Bradley J. Proudfoot has joined the firm as an associate attorney in the general practice of law. The firm is located at 273 Main Street, Suite 200, Wadsworth. Phone: 330.334.1536 or 330.723.1580. Mark Your Calendars - Continued from page 5 • Wednesday, November 19 | 5:30-8:00 p.m. The Third Holiday Flavors of the Chamber The Inn at CoalRidge Spend an evening networking with other Chamber members while you enjoy holiday fare from Chamber restaurants and food service businesses. Tickets are $10 each. Please RSVP to the Wadsworth Chamber by November 14. • Friday, November 21 | 6:00-9:00 p.m. Downtown Wadsworth presents the Traditional Candlelight Walk Downtown Wadsworth Enjoy a traditional holiday celebration with your family in Historic Downtown Wadsworth! Special guest Santa Claus himself will arrive in style for an evening of family fun. • Friday, November 21 | 3:30-5:00 p.m. Women Enriching Business Council November Gathering 6 Putters Pub & Event Center, 116 Medina Road (Route #18), Medina Enjoy networking with other Medina County Chamber members and hear Laura Honzu provide some great ways for “De-stressing during the Holidays.” Kindly RSVP to the Greater Medina Chamber of Commerce (the Medina Chamber will be handling the RSVPs for all Women Enriching Business Council events) so we are wellprepared for your arrival – info@medinaohchamber.com or 330.723.8773. • Saturday, November 22 | 9:00 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Downtown Wadsworth, Inc., presents a hometown 2013 Jingle Bell Jaunt & Holiday Parade Downtown Wadsworth First, purchase jingle bells for $1and hop on the Jingle Bell Carriage for a ride through town. Then, watch the holiday parade. This festive parade is a fun part of the holiday kick-off in downtown Wadsworth. To reserve your spot in the Holiday Parade, contact Joy Molnar or Ella Raw at MSL Realty. Email: joymolnar@mslrealty. com or phone 330.334.2100 for a registration form. What a great community, holiday morning! • Wednesday, November 26 | 8:00-9:00 a.m. Wadsworth Independent Business Association (WIBA) Founders Hall, Summa Wadsworth-Rittman Hospital Everyone is welcome at this open meeting. WIBA believes in the economic value independent businesses bring to the Wadsworth community. It is WIBA’s mission to support and encourage growth of free enterprise of independent businesses throughout the Wadsworth community. www.wadsiba.com www.wadsworthchamber.com Four Tips for Becoming a More Effective Communicator and Leader Greg L. Thomas, Leadership Excellence, Ltd. Great leaders know how to talk and communicate with people in ways that will inspire them to take action. Terrific interpersonal communicators indubitably have keen situational awareness and possess contextual understanding of the following elements of the communication process: their responsibilities in communicating the subject, the occasion and purpose for the message, and the needs of the audience and the feedback provided by that group about how well the message is being received. Unfortunately, many people who find themselves in positions of leadership are not innately gifted interpersonal communicators either because they lack the wherewithal to be cognizant of some elements of the communication process or because they lack certain traits that resonate with others. As a result, they may not be able to effectively reach the people they need in a manner that will get them the results they desire. So let’s take a look at some tips that can help make anyone a more effective communicator and, by extension, a better leader. Wadsworth Job and Career Fair The Wadsworth Area Chamber of Commerce, in partnership with the City of Wadsworth and Ohio Means Jobs Medina County, hosted a Job and Career Fair on October 17, 2014, at Wadsworth High School. Thirty employers visited with over 100 job seekers and many great connections were made. 1. Be trustworthy and forthright. Don’t try to be something you’re not. Be genuine about who you are and what you desire. If people sense duplicity on your part, you are more likely to lose their trust. Once you’ve lost trust, it is hard to effectively rally people to your cause. Furthermore, people are more likely to forgive mistakes you make if they perceive that you are trustworthy rather than if they believe you are dishonest or hiding something. Don’t be deceptively accommodating or flattering. Try to be direct without being insulting or hard on people. You shouldn’t mince words, but you shouldn’t get personal either. Keep it about the business at hand, and don’t be afraid to speak from your heart as well as with your mind. 2. Listen empathetically. One terrific way to build trust with your employees or associates is to listen to their concerns. Practice servant leadership by giving real consideration and attention to others’ wants and needs. Make legitimate attempts to address their concerns. This will allow you to relate to your audience in a more personal way, which will go a long way in establishing a meaningful relationship between you. If people feel that you are invested in them, they will be much more likely to invest in you, which will make it much easier for you to inspire them to share in your vision, accept your ideas, and work to meet your expectations. Of course, listening with empathy necessitates that you keep an open mind, but you may find that at the very least hearing different ideas and points of view will help both you and your enterprise stay sharp and vibrant. 3. Speak with knowledge, clarity, and specificity. If you deliver a muddled message, you’re likely to get a confused and disjointed response. Additionally, you may begin to lose the audience’s attention and their confidence in your ability to lead them to success. In today’s fast-paced world, it pays to be clear and concise when establishing expectations or giving directives. It also pays to show some mastery of the subject because people will not enthusiastically follow someone who seems to lack credible command of the situation or expertise in the area. 4. Convey an engaging narrative. Storytellers have been around since prehistory because people remember stories, particularly stories that touch people personally. Sharing a narrative and connecting it to the work your employees or associates are doing will give them a greater sense of purpose, ownership, and belonging. If you can deliver such a narrative to your audience - especially if you can do so while making every person in the group feel like an important individual who is vital to the success of the mission - you can speak to the hearts and souls of your people and not only persuade them to share your vision but also motivate them to work for the successful accomplishment of your shared goals. Being a capable, competent leader and communicator requires more than a good message. If you aren’t connecting with people on a visceral level, your attempts to lead may very well fall short no matter how worthwhile the content of the message is. Consistently applying these four tips in your interpersonal communications will likely make you a more effective communicator, and in time you may find that you have also become a more successful leader than you had ever been before. 7 www.wadsworthchamber.com Should We Play or Pay? Understanding Health Care Reform Jeff Novak, Advanced Insurance Designs, Inc. Larger employers are trying to figure out how to deal with the Affordable Care Act’s “Employer Shared Responsibility Provision,” which requires applicable large employers to either offer health insurance in 2015, or else pay a tax penalty. The Employer Shared Responsibility Provision goes into effect in 2015 for employers with 100+ employees, and goes into effect in 2016 for employers with 50-99 employees. Play or pay is a concept that requires employers with over 100 FTE (Full Time Equivalent) employees to provide health insurance to their employees in 2015 (“play”) or pay a tax or premium toward a publicly provided system that covers people without private insurance (“pay”). Companies with 50 or more full-time employees and equivalents (FTE) may be subject to a penalty if they do not offer medical coverage that provides minimum essential coverage (MEC), is affordable and meets minimum value requirements. FTEs are based on a combination of hours worked by average count part-time employees (those who work less than 30 hours per week) What if I have multiple Tax ID numbers? The same IRS aggregation rules under IRC section 414(b), (c), (m) and (o) used by pension plans will be used to determine if subsidiaries and jointly owned companies will be treated as one. Penalty For plan years beginning in 2015, the penalty is $2,000 for each full-time employee minus the first 80 employees. For plan years beginning in 2016 and beyond, employers can exclude 30 employees from the penalty calculation. $3000 per FTE receiving subsidy. Wadsworth Bicentennial Events As our year of Bicentennial celebrating comes to a close, don your period dress or cocktail attire to attend the Bicentennial Ball on Saturday, November 22, 6:00-11:00 p.m., at The Galaxy Restaurant. Tickets are $50 per person and includes appetizers, buffet dinner, cash bar, dessert, champagne toast, dancing, commemorative photo and more!. Reservation forms are included in this newsletter, as well as downloaded from the Bicentennial website, www.Wadsworth200.com. For more information, call Kay Bowman at 330.334.4835. The Bicentennial events will come to a close by bringing the holiday spirit to Wadsworth. The Community Christmas Sing-A-Long takes place on Monday, December 22, 6:007:30 p.m. on the Wadsworth Buehler’s patio. This event is sponsored by the Wadsworth United Methodist Church, Buehler’s and the Bicentennial Committee. The Wadsworth Community Choir, under the direction of Linda McNamara, will perform your holiday favorites. Enjoy hot cocoa and cookies, too! Rumor has it that Santa and Mrs. Claus will make a visit so bring the whole family. This is a free event; however,attendees are encouraged to bring nonperishable food items for the Salvation Army food drive. You can also view WCTV’s coverage of the Bicentennial events online, anytime at MY.PEGCENTRAL.COM, or visit www.wadsworthcity.com for a complete schedule of WCTV programming. DVD copies are available free of charge. Simply bring a blank DVD-R (one DVD per program requested) to the WCTV offices, located at the Wadsworth Community Center, and they will make you a copy in just a few minutes. For more information on any of the upcoming Bicentennial events, visit the website at www.Wadsworth200.com, LIKE us on Facebook, e-mail Wadsworth200@wadsworthcity.org or call 330.335.2705. 8 www.wadsworthchamber.com 9 www.wadsworthchamber.com 10 www.wadsworthchamber.com Important Notice to All Members If your company has not applied for our group-rating program, now is the time. BWC has announced that the maximum discount for the next policy period is 53% and the Wadsworth Chamber of Commerce encourages all members and non-members to apply for the FREE evaluation of your company’s eligibility to participate. Apply now! Don’t miss this opportunity to save money on your workers’ comp premiums. Many or our members are already participating and saving thousands of dollars. Help support your chamber’s group-rating program. Complete the enclosed AC-3 form and fax it to BMSO, Inc. at (330) 856-6662 for a FREE, NO OBLIGATION evaluation of your company’s eligibility to participate in this cost savings program. The savings can be significant and the service is excellent. For questions regarding the group-rating program and discount availability, please contact Molly Moon at (330) 856-9213 Group-Rating Manager for BMSO, Inc. 11 www.wadsworthchamber.com 12 www.wadsworthchamber.com 13 www.wadsworthchamber.com 14 www.wadsworthchamber.com 15 www.wadsworthchamber.com 16 www.wadsworthchamber.com WREATHS FOR WESTERN RESERVE P. O. Box 573 - Sharon Center, Ohio 44274 wrcwreaths@gmail.com 330-336-7657 2014 WREATH LAYING AND CEREMONY SATURDAY, DECEMBER 13, 2014 ORDERS CAN BE PLACED NOW UNTIL THE DEADLINE DATE OF NOVEMBER 26, 2014 NO. 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All donations are tax deductible. 17 www.wadsworthchamber.com 18 www.wadsworthchamber.com 19 www.wadsworthchamber.com 20 www.wadsworthchamber.com 21 www.wadsworthchamber.com Gary Riggs DVM 919 West St, Wadsworth • 330-334-VETS (8387) Full service preventative, medical, and surgical care for all your pets’ needs Space for Rent Call Us Today to learn more about how you can reserve this space for your business ad. 330.336.6150 22 www.wadsworthchamber.com 23 www.wadsworthchamber.com Scott K. Varney, CPA • Payroll • Personal 1-on-1 Attention • Quickbooks™ Consulting & Setup • Compilations, Reviews & Audits President 121 College Street Wadsworth, OH 44281 P: 330.336.1706 Fax 330.334.5118 varneyfink@varneyfinkcpa.com Circle L Steakhouse Sports Bar Banquet Center Wine Room Patio 201 Park Centre Dr., Wadsworth, OH 44281 T: 330-334-FOOD (3663) • F: 330-335-7913 www.galaxyrestaurant.com Let Everyone Know What You Have to Offer 888.881.0805 www.ohio.net 37 E. Marion St. Doylestown, OH 44230 direct: 330.658.2700 f: 330.658.7500 24 to learn more about how you can reserve this space for your business ad. Call 330.3366150 Today! www.wadsworthchamber.com Contact Information Wadsworth Area Chamber of Commerce 132A Main Street Wadsworth, Ohio 44281-1859 Phone: 330.336.6150 Fax: 330.336.2672 Email: business@wadsworthchamber.com Visit Our Website Get more information about the Wadsworth, OH business community by visiting our website www.wadsworthchamber.com Design Design services by Eyedeal Graphics www.eyedealgraphics.com 25 give thanks for each new morning with its light, for rest and shelter of the night, for health and food for love and friends, for everything thy goodness sends. ralph waldo emerson Eyedeal Graphics - Celebrating Our 101st Edition of the Wadsworth Chamber of Commerce Newsletter www.wadsworthchamber.com
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