April 2015 The Two Corridors Foster Opportunity and Optimism As two distinct economic development initiatives capture the interest and involvement of members, there is a growing sentiment that both have the practical potential to make a major positive impact on the community’s economy and lifestyle. Informally referred to as The Two Corridors, the development concepts are distinctly unrelated yet equally compelling. One corridor is in downtown Elmira while the other corridor follows a swath of Interstate 86 roughly between Horseheads and Painted Post. With industrial, retail and residential components served by the new Interstate and an impressively growing ElmiraCorning Regional Airport, the I-86 Corridor is being assessed for optimum development by a collaborative committee of public officials, private business leaders and economic development professionals. Because the roughly 18 mile corridor crosses the Chemung / Steuben County line, the committee has representatives of both counties. It is a long term venture made all the more promising by the inclusiveness of that committee roster. In Elmira, the downtown corridor encompasses a couple blocks on either side of Main Street, beginning at Water Street and extending north through the Elmira College campus. The corridor is seen to be key to making the elusive yet crucial community connections of residents and retail, town and gown, boomers and millennials, recreation and healthcare, commerce and industry. Once embraced and undertaken, the corridor has the potential to transform not only downtown but the entire city and beyond. New Travel Guide Now Available Perhaps the more timely of the two corridor efforts, the downtown venture has an eclectic group of cooperating players, including leaders of the City, County, Elmira College, First Arena, STEG and the Chamber, working with engineers, bankers, other business and professional firms and property owners. Once again, the new optimism is fueled by the camaraderie and selfless commitment of the participating individuals and agencies. For the Chamber, both corridors illustrate the opportunity and obligation implied earlier this year by Chamber Chair Jan van den Blink of The Hilliard Corporation, when he said, “The promise is worth the pursuit.” The 2015-2016 edition of the Mark Twain Country Visitor’s Guide is now available for members and distribution. A copy of the publication is included in this newsletter. For more information, please see article on page 3. Home Buying Seminar Tuesday, April 28 th nts, e m h s e Refr ways, and givea greats! prize 5:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m. Corning Credit Union One Credit Union Plaza Corning, NY Learn more about the home buying process from start to finish directly from a panel of experts! FREE & OPEN TO THE PUBLIC Registration is not required, but all who pre-register will receive a FREE gift! To reserve your seat, visit www.corningcu.org/rsvp Sponsored by: www.corningcu.org • 607-962-3144 www.MarkTwainCountry.com Mark Twain Country 2015-16 Chemung County Visitor Guides Arrive The 2015-16 Chemung County Visitor Guides have arrived and are already being distributed to take the story of Twain Country to numerous information & visitor centers and AAA offices across New York and northern & central Pennsylvania. The new guide was designed to entice visitors with an upscale magazine format that includes editorial alongside eye-catching photos. Suggested itineraries have also been incorporated to help travelers plan their time here. But beyond appealing to just visitors, businesses will find the publication to be a valuable tool in their relocation efforts by providing a convenient way to showcase the area’s many cultural and lifestyle offerings to potential employees. Along with the printed version, a full version of the Chemung County Visitors Guide will also be available on the Chamber’s tourism (www.MarkTwainCountry.com) and business (www.ChemungChamber.org) websites to further promote our community. Those visiting these sites will be able to link directly with local attractions and accommodations to get more information or firm up reservations. If you would like to receive a copy of the new Chemung County Travel Guide or find out more on how to use it for your business’ relocation efforts, contact the Chemung Chamber at 607-734-5137 or info@chemungchamber.org. CMoG Expansion to Boost Area Tourism The opening of the Corning Museum of Glass’ North Wing addition is anticipated to benefit the region by giving tourists yet another reason to extend their time exploring Finger Lakes Wine Country. Local tourism attractions such as Tanglewood Nature Center & Museum are among those who see the opening of the long-awaited addition as a perk both locally and regionally. “We already have people coming to Tanglewood after picking up our rack cards at CMoG’s information center, and we certainly see larger crowds and longer stays as an asset,” noted President Elaine Spacher. The new 26,000-square-foot gallery building is devoted to contemporary art and houses five galleries containing diverse works. The 100,000-square-foot Contemporary Art + Design Wing includes a new 26,000-square-foot contemporary art gallery building, making it the largest space in the world dedicated to the presentation of contemporary glass art. A former Steuben Glass factory building next to the gallery has also been converted as part of the project and includes a 500-seat auditorium to allow for the expansion of the museum’s popular hot glass shows. The Corning Museum of Glass first opened its doors in 1951. Last year it had more than 400,000 visitors, making it the 18th most visited attraction in New York State. More information on the museum can be found at www.CMOG.org. The $64 million wing at CMoG features panels of white glass, and an exhibit space largely lit with natural light from expansive windows and a full roof skylight. Soaring Museum to Host Quilt Exhibit The National Soaring Museum at Harris Hill will present a quilt show entitled, “Soaring with Quilts,” on Friday, April 24 - Sunday, April 26. The event will include quilt demonstrations and presentations, a raffle, and on site appraisals by a certified appraiser. For more information, go to www.soaringmuseum.org or call 607-734.3128. 3 Member News The ARC of Chemung Reveals New Brand Identity The Arc of Chemung, formerly Chemung ARC, has joined The Arc’s national brand in the spirit of energy and a renewed commitment to providing opportunities for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities (I/DD) and their families. A dynamic new logo is the new face of The Arc of Chemung and it will be on publications, The ARC’s website, signs at community events and more. The logo will unite affiliated chapters across the country under the banner “Achieve With Us,” a call to move forward and take the road leading to progress, inclusion and respect. The logo design reflects the energy and determination of The Arc to support and embrace people with I/DD and their families across their lifetimes and across diagnoses, including Down syndrome, autism, cerebral palsy and other intellectual and developmental disabilities. “Our new brand identity represents a new day for The Arc of Chemung. The new logo is bringing the work of a strong and energetic organization front and center in our community and is a bright reminder that we provide opportunity: opportunity for hope, opportunity for growth, opportunity for change, and opportunities for individual successes,” said Michael A. Doherty, Ph.D., Executive Director. Corning Credit Union Hosts Annual Senior Dance Corning Credit Union will host its 9th Annual Senior Dance on April 11th, from 6:30 p.m. to 10:00 p.m., at the Corning Museum of Glass. Seniors can dance the night away as the Rochester Metropolitan Jazz Orchestra plays tunes from Count Basie and Duke Ellington, as well as well-known standards that were performed by Ella Fitzgerald and Nat “King” Cole. Seating is limited to the first 250 seniors who register and typically fills quickly for this popular event. Reservations are required. To reserve a seat, please visit or call the Corning Senior Center at 607-962-8000. It’s a new day at The Arc of Chemung Part of your community since 1953, we provide opportunities for growth, productivity, and independence through: Education Advocacy Family partnerships Learn more about our nationally accredited programs and supports at ArcofChemung.org. Bright Ideas by Martinec Welcomes New Designer Mari Fawcett has recently joined Bright Ideas by Martinec as their newest Kitchen and Bath Designer. She will be using her talents to assist clients with their remodeling projects from the beginning idea to the completion of the project, to include estimating and material choices. Mari graduated from Philadelphia University in 2009 with a degree in Interior Design. Previously she spent 4 years working as a designer in a high-end flooring store assisting clients with custom showers and kitchen backsplashes for their homes. Mari Fawcett Bright Ideas by Martinec is a family-owned, full-service home remodeling and construction company. In recent years, the firm has won design awards from houzz.com and Remodeling Magazine, and most recently, a Platinum Design Award from Professional Remodeler Magazine. Their kitchen and bath showroom is located in Big Flats, NY. The Hunt for the Gold Shoes Kicks Off May 2nd Chemung County residents can get moving and win great prizes for the 10th annual “Hunt for the Gold Shoes.” Between May 2nd and May 29th, residents can seek out more than 350 painted gold shoes hidden on local parks and trails. Walkers who find a shoe will be eligible to win great prizes like athletic gear, balls, camping supplies, bicycles, skating passes, swim passes, and many more. Shoes will be hidden at Tanglewood Nature Center, Big Flats Community Park, Sperr Park, Park Station, Holding Point (Horseheads), Sullivan Park, Thorne St. (Horseheads), Chapel Park (Southport), Pirozzolo Park (West Elmira), Lackawanna Rail Trail (Elmira), Eldridge Park, and Catharine Valley Trail (Millport). Those who find a shoe are invited to Tanglewood Nature Center at 10:00 am on May 30th to select their choice from many great prizes. In honor of our 10th year, we will be hiding a unique Platinum Shoe which has an automatic prize worth $100! The Hunt for the Gold Shoes is sponsored by The Community Foundation of Elmira-Corning and the Finger Lakes, Bethany Village, and Southern Tier Pediatrics, as well as many area businesses which donate prizes. The Hunt for the Gold Shoes is designed to promote physical activity for county residents of all ages. You may like us on Facebook at The Hunt for the Gold Shoes. For more information, please call 734-4358. Ray Jewelers Associate Graduates Alyssa Pesesky an associate at Ray Jewelers, has recently completed her training with the Gemological Institute of America (GIA) completing her Accredited Jewelers Professional Degree. Alyssa’s education focused on precious metals, colored gemstones and diamonds. This accreditation provides her with the invaluable product and service knowledge that gives her expertise in the competitive jewelry industry. For more information about Ray Jewelers, located at 1100 Clemens Center Parkway, Elmira, in the Wegmans Plaza, please visit www.raydiamonds.com or call 734-9400. Alyssa Pesesky Friedman Electric Celebrates 80th Year Milestone Friedman Electric has provided commercial, industrial and residential customers with expert supply and service capabilities since their establishment in 1935. Owned and operated by several generations of the Friedman family, the company joined with Sonepar USA in 2006. Boasting 16 strategic locations throughout Northeastern and Central Pennsylvania, the Southern Tier and Central New York, Friedman features state-of-the-art distribution centers and has more than 200 dedicated employees. 5 Member News Complimentary Friends of Scouting Luncheon at Bethany Village The Five Rivers Council, Boy Scouts of America is celebrating its 105th year of Scouting programs. Scouting continues to be a strong, vital presence in our nation and in our local communities. Young people of both genders benefit greatly from various Scouting programs and are better off because of it. The three aims of Scouting are Character Development, Citizenship, and Personal Fitness. In 2014, Indian Waters District delivered Scouting to 802 youth and 308 adults in 40 Scouting units. Fourteen earned the Eagle Scout Award and thousands of hours of community service were performed. 2015 promises to be even better. Tom Santobianco, CEO of Bethany Village, and several other co-sponsors ask for support of this time-honored, time-tested, proven successful program by extending an invitation to join them on April 9th at 12:00 noon at the Courtyard Building at Bethany. There’s no obligation made by attending, but support is certainly appreciated. Please RSVP to 607-733-7614. Radisson Announces Su Carpenter as Employee of the Year Radisson®, one of the world’s leading hotel brands, has announced that Su Carpenter of the Radisson Hotel Corning has been named Employee of the Year. “The effort she takes is a testament to how much she cares about the guest experience,” said the hotel’s general manager, Michele Donegan. “Service is her mission, and guest satisfaction is her passion.” Carpenter is a server at the hotel’s Grill 1-2-5 Restaurant and has been employed at the hotel since 1985. She has been recognized for providing an extraordinary guest experience which is exemplary of the Radisson Yes I Can!SM service philosophy. For more information, visit www.radisson.com or call +1 (800) 333-3333. The Small Business Consortium Employee Assistance Program (EAP) EAP of Family Services provides short-term counseling services, helping people discover solutions to stressful problems. • • Bank Anywhere, Anytime • with Chemung Canal Offering expert confidential counseling for all employees and their families. Providing comprehensive service for all types of problems: work, marital, emotional, substance, alcohol, etc. Helps cut costs by reducing absenteeism, accidents, low productivity, health costs and poor work performance Services include: • Mobile Deposit Mobile App In Person Worldwide ATMs Web Banking For more details: chemungcanal.com | Member FDIC Debit Card • • • • 15% Discount for Chamber Members for the first year through the Small Business Consortium EAP Immediate Emergency Access Evening & Daytime Appointments Staffed by Licensed Professionals After-Hours Telephone Coverage (607) 737-1353 www.familyservicesofchemung.com River Friends Announces First 2015 Guided Paddle Trips The Friends of the Chemung River Watershed (River Friends) is sponsoring at least three guided paddles on the Chemung River this year. Each trip is less than 10 miles and is designed for beginner and novice paddlers, and includes kayaks, equipment, bus transportation, safety talk, guides, educational talks along the way, and plenty of fun and surprises. Cost is $25 per person and sponsored, in part, by the Xerox Foundation. The trips are equipped and led by Southern Tier Kayak Tours. Each paddle features a river-related educational talk or a boat launch visit with guest speakers. Aaron Myers, Southern Tier Kayak Tours, leads a River Friends paddle. Paddlers may request one-person or two-person kayaks. The kayaks are assigned to paddlers based on their weight and height. We stress safety. Life vests are provided and must be worn and buckled the entire trip. Each trip includes a basic paddle lessons and learn-as-you-go instructions from the tour guides. The paddles are relatively easy, with a few small riffles and low spots where paddlers may have to drag their kayaks over the river bottom for several yards. Paddlers should dress for the weather, wear hard-sole and laced/Velcro footwear (no flip-flops or clogs) and bring a change of dry clothes in a waterproof plastic bag. Hats, sunscreen, bug repellent, water bottles and cameras are recommended. No cell phone use during the paddles, please. Each paddle is limited to the first 20 paddlers who register and pay the $25 fee. To register and learn more about each trip, contact Southern Tier Kayak Tours at 607-220-3642 or mail@stktours.com or stktours.com. Below are the scheduled paddles, with more to be announced later in the year: June 14: 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., eight-mile trip on the Chemung River from the Grove Street Boat Launch in Elmira to the Toll Bridge Park Boat Launch at the Lowman Crossover in Wellsburg. This trip includes a unique float and view of downtown Elmira from river level as we paddle under six bridges and make a short walk on the Chase-Hibbard Dam portage. Aug. 8: 1 to 4 p.m., seven-mile paddle from Bottcher’s Landing Boat Launch to Fitch’s Bridge Boat Launch, both in Big Flats. Features views of the steep shale palisades cliffs and a mid-way stop at a rocky shoal to explore and learn about life under the river rocks. Sept. 13: 1 p.m. to 4 p.m., seven mile paddle from the Bottcher’s Landing Boat Launch to the Fitch’s Bridge Boat Launch, both in Big Flats. The palisades tour will go through the steep river valley of woods, meadows, farms and towns – with a good chance to see bald eagles and other river wildlife. Edger Enterprises Launches New Website Edger Enterprises, a full-service general contractor in Elmira Heights, N.Y., recently launched a new website with the help of Howell Liberatore & Associates, Inc., a full-service marketing and communications agency based in Elmira, N.Y. “The Edger team wanted to modernize their site and keep it user friendly to maintain their #1 goal of satisfied customers,” states Eiron Smith, President, Howell Liberatore & Associates, Inc. “We gave it a clean, contemporary design with an industrial look and feel that is very easy to navigate.” Jodi Edger, President and CEO of Edger Enterprises, reports, “We are very happy with the new website and we have had very positive customer feedback.” The site offers a responsive design allowing it to be easily viewed and navigated across multiple platforms and devices including mobile phones, tablets and desktop computers. It was created with a backend Content Management System (CMS) so that Edger employees may log in and manage site content and images. 7 Member News Elmira College Offers Professional Development Courses The Office of Continuing Education and Graduate Studies at Elmira College is offering several non-credit professional certificate programs designed to assist working professionals in strengthening job skills and meeting continuing education requirements. There are two certificate programs and two professional credentialing exam preparation courses scheduled to begin in the spring — Disaster Management Certificate, Cyber Security Certificate, Certified Professional in Supply Management (CPSM) exam prep course, and Project Management Professional (PMP) exam prep course. Online registration for all programs is available via the Office of Continuing Education website at www.elmira.edu/ce. Space is limited and the opening of each course is dependent upon enrollment. For questions or additional information, contact the Continuing Education and Graduate Studies office at Elmira College at (607) 735-1825. Chemung and Steuben Counties Partner to Help Employees Discover a Better Way to Work! Chemung County is proud to support 511NY Southern Tier Rideshare, a new program to promote carpooling in the region. Employees who live or work in Chemung and Steuben Counties can register in the FREE, easy-to-use, online ridematching system at www.SouthernTierRideshare.com or call 511 and say “Rideshare” to speak with a customer service representative. Why be concerned with how your employees get to work? Because they are keys to your success. By offering alternatives to driving alone, your company and employees benefit. Plus, 511NY Southern Tier Rideshare is here to help you promote carpooling at your work site. Employer benefits include expanded recruiting market, increased employee productivity, reduced employee turnover DISTINCTIVE CONVENIENT AFFORDABLE and absenteeism. Benefits to the employee include savings on commuting costs, decreased vehicle wear and tear, reduced CONTINUE YOUR STORY stress and improved productivity. Upcoming Professional Certificate Programs • Supply Management Exam Prep Class Dates: Saturdays, April 11 - June 13, 2015 9:00 a.m. - Noon | Elmira College • Cyber Security Certificate Class Dates: Tuesdays, April 14 - May 19, 2015 6:00 - 9:00 p.m. | Mirabito Energy Products Corp. Office, Binghamton • Project Management Professional Exam Prep Class Dates: Tuesdays & Thursdays, May 5 - July 21, 2015 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. | Elmira College Space is limited! Details and registration available online. Chamber members receive a 15% discount on non-credit courses. OFFICE OF CONTINUING EDUCATION AND GRADUATE STUDIES What does your future look like? Find out at Elmira College. (800) 354-4720 continuinged@elmira.edu www.elmira.edu/ce Chemung County Executive Tom Santulli said, “Chemung County is pleased to partner with Steuben County to pilot 511NY Southern Tier Rideshare to offer a 21st century transportation solution to our residents and to leverage a plentiful and valuable resource in our rural area, the individual automobile.” 511NY Southern Tier Rideshare representatives will be at the upcoming Regional Job Fair at the Elmira College Domes in Horseheads, on Tuesday, April 28 from 11:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.. We’ll be happy to stop by your table to discuss our programs and services and enter you in a raffle to win a $25 grocery gift card! Please contact Amber Simmons, Mobility Manager, Chemung and Schuyler Counties, at 607-220-9476 or ASimmons@arcofschuyler.org to set up a meeting today. Together, we can improve mobility and transportation choices in our region! 511NY Southern Tier Rideshare is supported by Chemung and Steuben Counties, the New York State Department of Transportation and the Federal Transit Administration to provide free commuter and traveler information. New Vice President/General Manager for WETM-TV Nexstar Broadcasting Group, Inc. (Nasdaq: NXST) announced recently that Marci Daniels has been appointed Vice President and General Manager of WETM-TV (NBC), digital sub-channel and associated mobile and digital operations under MyTwinTiers.com serving the Elmira/Corning, NY market (DMA #174). The appointment is effective immediately and Ms. Daniels will report to Bill Sally, Senior Vice President of Nexstar Broadcasting. Ms. Daniels’ professional career spans over two decades in broadcasting sales, marketing and management, with expertise in local and national sales, new business development and strategic planning across multiple media platforms. Commenting on her new role, Ms. Daniels stated, “Nexstar’s organization-wide commitment to local viewers and advertisers is unequalled in the broadcasting industry and reflective of the company’s long term success. In Elmira, I will utilize the management and marketing experience I have garnered over my career to further enhance and grow the operations of this legacy market leader, while also delivering excellent results and superior levels of service to our local viewers and advertisers. I am thrilled to be working with the exceptional team of broadcasters at WETM and look forward to immediately immersing myself into the Elmira and Corning community.” Ms. Daniels earned a Bachelor of Arts degree from Saginaw Valley State University and a Master’s Degree from the University of Michigan. Ms. Daniels currently serves as a board member and volunteer for Hurley Medical Children’s Services. Ms. Daniels and her husband, James Johnson, will be immediately relocating to the Elmira, NY, community. Tanglewood to Host “Roaring Twenties” Themed Party On Saturday, April 25th, Tanglewood Nature Center & Museum will host a Roaring Twenties themed fundraising event from 7:00 p.m. - 11:00 p.m., showcasing their new lodge facility. Flappers, mobsters, and those who just enjoy a good old fashioned party are invited. Raise a toast in your cloche amidst Art Deco and jazz, win big at the tables and take a spin on the “Wheel of Sin”. Sneak on down to their Prohibition-defying Speakeasy for a taste of a ragtime era. For a taste of this ragtime era, tickets can be purchased at Tanglewood, through a Board member, or over the phone. Tickets include wine, beer, cocktail and hors d’oeuvres, our Roaring 20s photo booth, and enough casino chips to get you started in style. Tickets are one for $35 or two for $60. For more information or to purchase tickets, call Tanglewood at (607)732-6060. Historic Elmira, Inc. Presents Four Local Winners with Seventh Annual Preservation Awards Historic Elmira presented their Seventh Annual Preservation Awards at an event held in Elmira College’s Hamilton Hall. Advocate Awards were presented to Diane Janowski and Earl P. Robinson. Project Awards were presented to James R. DeLaney and Marc G. Rubin. “We are continually gratified by the number of people in Elmira who engage actively in historic preservation,” said Kaye Newbury, President of Historic Elmira, Inc. “Our annual awards program continues to ensure that their work is recognized and appreciated.” From left to right Diane Janowski, Dr. Earl Robinson, Penny DeRenzo on behalf of her husband Marc Rubin, James DeLaney The mission of Historic Elmira, Inc. is to champion historic preservation in the Elmira region by providing education, advocacy, collaboration, and facilitation in activities supporting preservation and enhancements of buildings and sites of historic significance. More information about Historic Elmira can be found at www.HistoricElmira.org. Member News Friedman Launches New Business, Extends Summer Event Invite On January 1st, 2015, DAMOMICS Inc. was sold to Soft Intelligence Inc. of Atlanta. Both businesses are long-time businesses supporting small and mid-sized retailers with their operations, inventory, customer interfaces, accounting and point-of-sale needs. Combining the operations and adding the additional local office, Soft Intelligence now is a top 5 NCR Counterpoint partner, maintaining most local and remote DAMOMICS Inc. staff. DAMOMICS Inc. was founded in 1982, and moved to Elmira in 1984, employing ten to thirteen professionals. The new office of Soft Intelligence Inc. is located in the Strathmont Center, 100 North Main St., Suite 321. Gloria & Ron Friedman will continue to serve this retail industry on a special project basis through their new business, Friedman Business Consulting LLC. The new business will also produce and design custom gift and loyalty cards in small runs (20 to 500 cards) locally. Friedman Business Consulting LLC can be reached at www.fbc-llc.com or (607) 524-0057. The Friedmans also invite members of the business community to Ron’s 57th Birthday Bash, a celebration of life being held on Saturday, July 4th at the Corning Museum of Glass from noon to midnight. The celebration will include food and live music all day, and there will be fireworks at 9:30 p.m. at the War Memorial Stadium. The event aims to raise $57,000 through The Community Foundation of Elmira-Corning & the Finger Lakes that will go to the American Cancer Society, National Parkinson Foundation and Hadassah (for stem-cell research). For more information about the event and to RSVP, please visit http://www.gsfriedman.com/57th-birthday-bash.html. YWCA Requests Nominations for Tribute to Women The YWCA Tribute to Women recognizes and honors professional women who work in the Twin Tiers and have demonstrated excellence, leadership, and integrity in their fields and in the community. The 21st annual luncheon will be held Wednesday, June 3rd, 2015, at the Elmira College Campus Center. Deborah Ebbrecht will serve as Chairperson for the 2015 Tribute to Women and the committee includes Julie Biviano, Polly Smith-Blackwell, Courtney Carr, Mary Beth Conwell, Gail Ewanyk, Jackie Hayden, Betsy Hilfiger, Linn Redder, Tricia Rennells, Holly Strickland, Laurie Sweeney, CW Turner, Barbara Van Dine, Kate Walton, Lorraine Williams, and Pam Yunis. “The Tribute to Women was created in 1995, as a way to empower women by recognizing their dedicated work and its positive effect on our community,” stated Deborah Ebbrecht. “The Tribute progresses the YWCA mission by providing community corporations, organizations and business a platform to publicly acknowledge the outstanding achievements of women in Elmira and the Twin Tiers region. ” YWCA Tribute to Women information, along with nomination and sponsorships forms, are available at the YWCA in Elmira or may be downloaded at www.ywcaelmira.org or call 607.733.5575 (ext. 232.) The deadline for nominations is April 3rd, 2015. First Heritage Donates Car Seats to Rural/Metro After learning about the challenges of transporting local, seriously ill children with a need for a higher level of care to area hospitals for medical treatment, First Heritage Federal Credit Union donated new car seats to Rural/Metro Medical Services of Corning. Rural/Metro provides emergency and non-emergency, inter-facility ambulance service to hospitals and long-term care centers for patients requiring medical supervision during transport. A commitment to patient care and safety are paramount to the company’s EMTs and support staff. “We believe community support is a strong component of who we are as an organization. So giving back when and where we see a need helps make our communities better places to live and work” said Chris Panosian, Community Development Officer for the credit union. First Heritage Federal Credit Union is a community-chartered credit union serving over 30,000 members, with approximately $400 million in total assets. Membership is open to anyone who lives, works, goes to school or maintains a business in Chemung or Steuben counties, New York, or Tioga County, Pennsylvania. ARC of Chemung Urges Legislators and Governor for Support Families, advocates, and people with intellectual and developmental disabilities across New York State are urging State legislators and Gov. Cuomo to include adequate funding in the New York State Budget to meet the critical need for supports and services for people with developmental disabilities. “Changes in government policy will only make the situation worse for families,” says Michael A. Doherty, Ph.D., Executive Director of the Chemung County Chapter of NYSARC. “Some families we support have saved the State a lot of money by providing care for their loved ones for many years. It’s time for the State to return the favor and meet its responsibilities.” NYSARC officials are calling for more attention and resources for appropriate housing options, training and maintaining professional direct support staff, and expanded opportunities for people with developmental disabilities to lead a fulfilling life. To learn more about the Families Cannot Be Caregivers Forever Campaign, visit www.nysarc.org. Ziff Attorney Named Lawyer of Year Jim Reed of the Ziff Law Firm in Elmira has been named the 2015 Plaintiff’s Lawyer of the Year among personal injury lawyers in the Southern New York Region. The honor is based on the recommendations of lawyers in Chemung, Steuben, Tompkins, Broome and Tioga, NY counties. Reed will be included in the Best Lawyers directory, a nationally recognized resource used to locate the best qualified attorneys by region. To learn more about Best Lawyers, go to www.bestlawyers.com. For more information, please visit zifflaw.com. Exciting changes? Awards? New staff? We want to know! It’s easy to submit a Member News item, just email it to info@chemungchamber.org Databranch provides managed and outsourced IT services that keep your technology investments secure and problem‐free, for an affordable cost. Serving organiza�ons of all sizes throughout New York and Pennsylvania since 1985. Databranch, Inc. Elmira—Corning, NY (607) 733‐8550 solu�ons@databranch.com Managed Technology Services Networking Security Member 2 Member Discounts The Member 2 Member Discounts Program highlights special discounts presented by Chamber members for Chamber members. All employees of Chemung County Chamber member firms are encouraged to take advantage of Member 2 Member Discounts. For more information about creating a discount for your business, please contact Julie McInerny at the Chamber by e-mailing julie@chemungchamber.org or calling (607) 734.5137. Antique Revival offers a 20% discount to all Chamber members. Browse over 10,000 square feet of beautiful signature room settings. Enjoy your hometown resource with worldwide appeal. 26 Palmer Road North, Big Flats, 562.2202, email@antiquerevival.com. Bobby K Entertainment offers Chamber members in Chemung County $50 off a backyard party inflatable rental of $250 or more! Contact 562.8406, www.bobbyk.com, bob@bobbyk.com. Centerway ExecuCenter When you want an off-site conference room for training or meetings, or an off-site office for confidentiality and convenience, here is how to get one at a discount. During 2015, Chamber members will receive a 10% discount on fees for each member’s first conference room or day-office use. Please call (607) GET-1-123 (438.1123) to schedule. Learn more about Centerway ExecuCenter at www.centerwayec.com. Chemung ARC/Southern Tier Industries will discount 10% on remanufactured cartridges, scanning, document shredding and custodial services for Chamber members. 711 Sullivan Street, Elmira, 734.6151, www.chemungarc.org. Clinical Associates of the Southern Tier Employee Assistance Programs will be discounted by 50% off for the first year of a new three year contract. A 25% off discount is available for the first year with a two year contract. We will match or beat any current contract provided by another local EAP provider. This offer will deliver the highest quality providers available in the area which will result in improved EAP services for our new business partners. Contact Rod Noel at 377.0459 or rnoel@stny.rr.com for more information. Culligan Water offers new Chamber member customers who sign up for bottled water delivery 3 months of cooler rental and 200 cone cups free of charge. Culligan Water, 1316 College Ave., Elmira, 737.2748, jldavis@culliganwater.com. Downtown Health Club offers a free 30-day membership with a key deposit to Chamber members. This is a men’s club only, in the Mark Twain Building, 147 W. Gray Street, Elmira, 734.3421. Elmira College Office of Continuing Education and Graduate Studies is offering Chamber members a 15% discount on fees for non-credit courses or certificate programs offered in-person. Excluded are online E-Learning courses and Elmira College credit courses. Please call 735.1825 to register and claim your discount. Foxwin Farm offers 10% off all riding lesson packages. Regular rate for 10 lessons is $400; Chamber members pay $360. The regular rate for an introductory (one-time offer only) 5 lesson package is $200; Chamber members pay $180. 2418 Wilawana Rd., Elmira, 742.3332, www.foxwinfarmllc.com. Greek Peak Mountain Resort offers a 20% discount to Chamber members on all regular priced services provided at Waterfalls Spa, located at the resort. 2177 Clute Road, Cortland, (800) 955.2754. 12 GreenPoint Landscaping in Horseheads would like to offer 10% off any residential landscaping project & 15% off any commercial landscaping project to fellow Chamber members and businesses. Visit www.greenpointlawns.com to view a comprehensive gallery of our past projects or call 425.5131 for further details. Image Packaging will offer FREE Logo Creation and Design for your next project and 10% off any new order of any promotional items including t-shirts, water bottles, coffee mugs, pens, jackets, anything promo with your corporate logo. 231 West Water Street, Elmira, 739.3667. Information Delivery & Data Recovery Services (ID-DR.) offers 10% off new data recovery business and 15% off new virus clean-ups for Chamber members and their employees. 164 E. 14th St., Elmira Heights, 733.2902. Invisible Fence of the Southern Tier provides Chamber members with $250 off a professionally installed outdoor containment system. 2056 Grand Central Ave., Horseheads, 796.5062, invisiblefence@stny.rr.com. LaFrance Equipment Corporation will offer Chamber members 10% off on new fire extinguishers and service. 516 Erie St., Elmira, 733.5511, fire@lafrance-equipment.com. M&P Windows offers a 10% discount for any window replacement job, small or large. Call 732.2669 for a quote! Nesco Resource will offer Chamber members $500 off a direct placement. 99 McCann’s Boulevard, Elmira, 737.1010, jwellington@nescoresource.com. Paul Davis Emergency Services will offer a 10% discount on uninsured services. Call today for a quote, 684.5111. Paychex Payroll offers Chamber members 25% off their first year of service. Contact is Kirk Haltiner, khaltiner@ paychex.com, (315) 877.1451 (C), and (607) 797.1549, ext. 55707. Located at 4104 Old Vestal Road, Vestal, 13850. Rocky’s Auto Sales, Inc. says come in, make your best offer and we’ll take an additional $100 off the end deal. 2040 Lake Road, Elmira Heights, 733.1413, rocky1@ stny.rr.com. Sam’s Club will offer Chamber members a $10 gift card if renewing or signing up with a business membership, or a $25 gift card if renewing or signing up with a plus business membership. 830 County Route 64, Building 2, Elmira, 739.2883. ServiceMaster of the Tri-Counties is offering Chamber members $25 off any non-emergency services of $150 or more. Those services can be cleaning of carpets, tile and grout, upholstery, windows, drapes, gutters, power washing, and duct cleaning. Call 739.7236 for a quote. For more information, visit www.servicemasterottc.com. S&M McDonald Contracting offers red, black and brown colored mulch for only $30 per yard. We always load for free at our shop, or have your mulch delivered for an additional fee. 767 S. Kinyon Street, Elmira, 732.4034. Swan & Sons-Morss Co., Inc. Save an additional 5% off all of the discounts to Auto & Home policies such as multi-car, safe driver, good student, new home, home renovations and many more currently available. Preferred Mutual Insurance Company sponsors this program. For a free rate and coverage comparison, contact Mike Ferraro, 734.6283, mferraro@swanmorss. com. Swift Office Equipment Inc. Up to 45% off Ricoh digital copiers, fax machines, printers and duplicators, service and supplies on all makes and models. 2147 College Ave., Elmira Heights, 734.8155, swiftoffice@ stny.rr.com. Tag’s Restaurant Visit Tag’s Restaurant on Route 352 in Big Flats and enjoy 10% off your entire bill! Offer good on all food and drink items at Tag’s Restaurant when you dine in. Not applicable to concert tickets, events or Tagsylvania. 3037 State Route 352, Big Flats, 562.7683, jesse@tagstickets.com. Twin Tier Imaging Systems offers up to 45% off award-winning Toshiba and Lexmark digital copiers, printers and fax machines. Low interest leasing is available. 504 Pennsylvania Ave., Elmira, 732.0330, twintierimagingsystems@yahoo.com. The UPS Store offers Chamber members 25 cent color copies, 7 cent black and white copies and 10% off all other services. The UPS Store is located at 110 N. Main Street in Horseheads and can be reached at store6273@theupsstore.com or 873.7161. Vasco Brands, Inc. offers Chamber members 33% off all Janitorial & Paper Products. Call us first for all your Janitorial Needs. Vasco is a Jackals supporter & supplier. 511 Budd Street, Elmira, 733.5566. Watkins Glen International offers NASCAR weekend tickets starting at only $65 with kids tickets for as little as $10. Our newly expanded family camping area makes The Glen more family friendly - and affordable - than ever. Corporate entertaining options are also available. For more information or to order, call Rob Murphy, 535.2486 ext. 264, or visit www.theglen.com. Your Office Biz Inc. is now offering 3 hours of Quick Books Training for $150. Regular price is $225. For more information, call 767.6225 or visit www.yourofficebiz.com. Zeigler Florists, Inc. offers 10% off all flowers and general merchandise. Cash and carry only. 31 Old Ithaca Road, Horseheads, 739.3579, zeiglerflorist@ stny.rr.com. Local and Regional Events Calendar, Special Offers, And more. www.MarkTwainCountry.com Thank You Renewing Investors Arbor Housing and Development Arnot Mall Bonjulie’s Main St. Bride, Prom & Tuxedo Bar Bright Ideas by Martinec Chemung Canal Trust Company Combined Worksite Solutions Economic Opportunity Program, Inc. Empower Federal Credit Union Fagan Engineers & Land Surveyors, PC First Arena First Class Glass & Mirror, LLC Grapevine Distribution Hard Hit Productions LLC Journey Fitness Coaching Is your business celebrating a milestone anniversary this year? Marc Rubin Associates Nancy A. Murphy Agency Pastricks Sports & Trophies Providence Electric, LLC 25 Years 50 Years 75 Years 100 Years Or More! Any year that is an increment of 25! Regional Science & Discovery Center Seniors Helping Seniors Signature Properties Suburban Propane Swift Glass Company, Inc. The Vision Center Tioga Downs Casino Turtle Leaf Café White Eagle Society of Elmira If so, please contact the Chemung Chamber so we can recognize you at our annual Awards Breakfast on December 1, 2015! (607) 734-5137 • info@chemungchamber.org Wine and Design 13 Recent & Upcoming Events The ARC of Chemung Host of the March 12 , 2015 Business After Business Reception th •April• Thursday, April 9, 2015 Business After Business Reception Verizon Wireless Consumer Square, 830 County Road 64 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 pm. $5 per person* Thursday, April 23, 2015 Business After Business Reception Floral Beauty Greenhouses More than 75 Chamber members attended The Arc of Chemung’s “Business After Business” Reception on Thursday, March 12th, with catering provided by Southern Tier Industries’ Edibles Deli. The Arc’s Missy Goetschius leads a tour for, from left, Susan Perek and Diane Greene (Empower Federal Credit Union). 1060 Magee Street, Elmira 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. $5 per person* •May• Thursday, May 7, 2015 Leadership Chemung Commencement Elmira Country Club From left, Megan Hubbard (Mengel, Metzger, Barr & Co., LLP), Maggie Ann Conwell (Ray Jewelers), Kate Schermerhorn (Valicenti Insurance Services, Inc.) and Lee Saginario (GST BOCES) work on their Leadership Chemung community volunteer project, which benefits The Arc of Chemung, at the event. From left, Delinda Kinney (Sam’s Club) chats with Tom Tammaro (Wells Fargo Advisors). Sponsored by Chemung Canal Trust Company 1538 West Church Street, Elmira 7:30 a.m. Breakfast Buffet 8:00 a.m. Program $25 per person Thursday, May 14, 2015 Business After Business Reception Tag’s 3037 State Route 352, Big Flats 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. $5 per person* Wednesday, May 20, 2015 “Made in Chemung County” Business Before Business Reception Cameron Manufacturing & Design 727 Blostein Blvd., Horseheads 7:30 a.m. to 9:00 a.m. $5 per person* *Donate a Door Prize for free admission to a Business After Business. Register Online at www.ChemungChamber.org • Email info@ChemungChamber.org • Phone (607) 734.5137 • Save the Dates 2015! Monday, August 3rd 27th Annual James V. Clune, Jr. Memorial Golf Tournament The Arc of Chemung Executive Director Mike Doherty welcomes attendees. Thanks to The Arc of Chemung, Elmira Jackals, Ray Jewelers, and GCP Discount Liquors and Wines, Inc. for providing door prizes. 14 Thursday, October 8th Showcase Spectacular Taste of the Tiers & Live Auction Tuesday, December 1st Awards Breakfast S:5.5” Join our Business after Business reception. Consumer Square store, 830 County Rd Route 64, Elmira NY April 9th 2015 | 5-7 PM Find solutions to help your business succeed. © 2015 Verizon Wireless. 2015-2016 Season Tickets On Sale Now! The Elmira Jackals: Your Hometown Team! Project Title: (ADVT I4254) Consumer Square Chamber Ad Team Proof Approval (Initial and Date) Job Number ADVT I4254 Inks Side 1 4C (CMYK) Full Size (W” X H”) Reduced Size (W” X H”) Job Type Print Inks Side 2 N/A Scale 1” 1” Art Director TBD Project Consumer Square Chamber Ad Finishing N/A Resolution 300 dpi 300 dpi Copywriter TBD Version Code N/A Template N/A Bleed 8” x 5.5” None Studio None Pages/Panels 1 of 1 Paper Stock Sheetfed Trim 8” x 5.5” 8” x 5.5” Prod. Mgr. Chris Soares 125 E. Broad St. Greenville, SC 29601 P: 864.271.0500 | F: 864.235.5941 Component Ad Hardware or Equipment Safety 8” x 5.5” None Acct. Exec. Evan Duggar 622 Third Ave, New York, NY 10017 P: 212.905.7000 | F: 212.370.0781 Identifier I4254 Finished Size 8” x 5.5” For details call First Arena at (607)734-7825 or purchase tickets online at www.jackalshockey.com None Comments: Vendor Contact: Christina Ruiz / Release date: 3/13/15 / File: Hi-res PDF-X1A Inks: Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, Black Fonts: Apex Sans Images: RM_BC_MGB_VZBRN-22069-007H-v2-R8in-SF.psd (303 ppi), vz_pri_g_70k.ai • CHANGE SERVICE REQUESTED • PRSRT STD U.S. Postage PAID Elmira, NY Permit No. 244 Chemung County Chamber of Commerce 400 East Church Street Elmira, NY 14901-2803 The mission of the Chemung County Chamber of Commerce is to represent the business community in the promotion of prosperity and the quality of life throughout its service area. Serving Local Business for More Than 100 Years. 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Elizabeth Shavalier of Chemung County Child Care Council knew that it was the Trolley Car! www.CCPartyCenter.com www.SpecialEventNetwork.net Party, Wedding & Event Supplies & Rentals Event Planning Made Easy! www.CCPartyCenterTents.com www.SENBridalShows.com BIG PROJECTS ARE MORE AFFORDABLE AT FIRST HERITAGE Special rates for spring! 3 commercial loans . 50APR* (Fixed for 36 months) There are more reasons than ever to finance your next project at First Heritage… great rates, local decisions, quick turnaround and personal attention from experienced lenders. It all 4 . 50APR* (Fixed for 60 months) LEO J. KAWCZENSKI Vice President, Business Lending (607) 937-1252 adds up to real value and a more satisfying business banking relationship. Whatever your need, you’ll find we offer the flexibility and expertise to NMLS ID 490643 make just about any deal happen! We can serve any business in Chemung or JUSTIN DILDINE Commercial Loan Officer (607) 937-1250 Steuben Counties, NY or Tioga County, PA. Better Business Banking is just a phone call away! NMLS ID 467263 www.fhfcu.org equal housing LENDER | FEDERALLY INSURED BY NCUA *APR = Annual Percentage Rate. Rate is subject to credit approval. Other rates and terms available. Offer subject to change without notice. New money only. We do business in accordance with the Fair Housing Law and the Equal Opportunity Act. Save the Date!!! Regional Job Fair Tuesday, April 28, 2015 Time: 11:30 a.m.—3:30 p.m. Location: Elmira College Murray Athletic Center The Regional Job Fair offers employers an excellent opportunity to maximize interaction with job seekers, to showcase career and internship information, and to meet one-on-one with candidates for open positions. To reserve a space complete the online registration form (see link below). Questions please contact Corning Community College, Advising & Counseling Services: Phone: 607-962-9228 Toll Free: 800-358-7171 ext. 9228 Fax: 607-962-9246 Email: careers@corning-cc.edu www.corning-cc.edu/regional-job-fair-registration (required) Co-sponsored by the following proud partners: Chemung County Chamber of Commerce Corning Community College & CCC Student Association CSS Workforce New York Economic Opportunity Program (EOP) Elmira College GST BOCES NYS Department of Labor Southern Tier Economic Growth (STEG)
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