Mitchell BIA Winter 2015 Newsletter
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Mitchell BIA Winter 2015 Newsletter
Mitchell Christmas BIA Bucks Update As of the last Mitchell BIA meeting on January 14th, 2015 3,159 BIA Bucks were sold and 2,963 had been redeemed at the time of the meeting. Final numbers will be tallied at the end of the redemption period (January 31st). It was noted that there was much less customer confusion on how the BIA Bucks work this year. And due to popular demand the sale of the BIA bucks was extended until the 22nd of December. The BIA Christmas Bucks promotional draw will take place on February 11 at the next BIA meeting. Thank you to everyone for helping make the sale of the BIA Bucks this year a success! Candlelight Walk at the Woodlands On Sunday, Feb. 15 from 6:30 8:30 pm, everyone is invited to come and explore the West Perth Wetlands lit by hundreds of lanterns (participation by donation). The walk sponsored by the Rotary Club of Mitchell, starts at the West Perth Public Works building (50 Arthur St. South). Wagon rides of the trail start at 6:30 pm. Refreshments and entertainment will be provided at the Public Works Building. Mitchell Optimist Music Festival Mitchell Optimist annual 10 day community music festival is set in various venues throughout Mitchell. April 1-10 at various Venues in Mitchell. Daily admission $2, festival pass $5.00 For further details please visit www.mitchelloptimists.ca. Concert of The Stars The Concert of The Stars caps off the Mitchell Optimist Music Festival at the Mitchell Community Centre on Friday April 10, 7:00 pm. As part of a regular feature each issue of the Mitchell BIA newsletter will spotlight a member of the BIA. If interested in having a profile about your business please email Mary-Katherine at [email protected]. The Stickhandler is all about HOCKEY, offering a wide variety of hockey related merchandise, including jerseys, hats, jackets, memorabilia, books, cards, hockey-themed home décor and so much more. Through their relationship with Fathead Canada The Stickhandler can order any type or size of Fathead décor available. And through their partnership with Integral Hockey, can repair broken composite hockey sticks for a small fraction or replacement cost. Owner Gus Eyers has recently celebrated The Stickhandler’s 2nd year in Mitchell on the 15th of January. Originally motivated to start a business in Mitchell when a friend in Port Elgin who owned an Integral hockey franchise for the Grey/Bruce County region encouraged him to consider starting a similar business in Perth County. Gus who has a background in retail intended to focus mainly on repairing broken composite hockey sticks through partnership with Integral Hockey, but after attending a gift show in Toronto and with encouragement from Jackie (from Floral Treasures) he picked up some merchandise for the store and purchased the Integral Hockey franchise for Perth County. Shifting the main focus from repairing composite hockey sticks to the selling of hockey related merchandise and memorabilia. Gus believes that the BIA does wonderful work for the community and is glad and proud to be a member. Gus feels that the good that the BIA does often goes unnoticed and that it’s important for the community to understand what the BIA does and how it benefits the community. As a member of the BIA Gus encourages people to come out to the meetings: to learn new things and contribute new ideas. NEXT BIA MEETING After two years in Mitchell, Gus couldn’t be happier with how the community has supported his business. As The Stickhandler continues to grow, Gus will strive to bring new and interesting items into the store focusing on old hockey memorabilia (photos, signage, books etc.) and will be offering the purchase of items online via The Stickhandler website in mid March. If you love hockey or know someone that does please visit The Stickhandler! For more information please visit the Stickhandler website at http://www.thestickhandler.net/ or find them on facebook! Your next BIA meeting is on February 11, 2015 at 6:15 pm at the Municipal Building. Please try to attend, it is wonderful to have your input and guidance on all discussions made!