Wheelers Chevrolet GMC - Marshfield Area Chamber of Commerce
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Wheelers Chevrolet GMC - Marshfield Area Chamber of Commerce
Wheelers Chevrolet GMC March 2014 Volume 27 Number 3 Recognized as MACCI’s Firm of the Year Founded in 1964 by Dan W. Wheeler, Wheelers continues to grow. Celebrating 50 years in business, Wheelers started as a single point Chevrolet dealership and then purchased Crown Oldsmobile, Cadillac and Pontiac in 1995. In 2005, Wheelers purchased the GMC franchise from Mid-State Truck Service and solidified their standing as being Marshfield’s GM dealership. Growth on Marshfield’s southside continued with their new Auto Body and Collision Center, and in July of 2011, Wheelers Auto Repair and Tire Center opened on Marshfield’s northside to better serve the community. Most recently Wheelers acquired a dealership in Medford and now has a physical presence there to serve an even greater number of customers. The Wheeler family is very involved in Marshfield and the surrounding communities. Giving back to the Central Wisconsin State Fair, Whitetails Unlimited, Marshfield High School’s, “how to buy a car” class, Gary Varsho and Chevy Youth Baseball, Hewitt Area Recreation Department’s Youth Baseball, Marshfield Middle School Youth Soceer, Columbus Catholic Youth Soceer, National Wild Turkey Federation and Dairyfest, to name a few. Business Briefs Shared Page 2 Wheelers’ most noteworthy accomplishments is being one of only 202 woman-owned General Motors (GM) dealers in the nation and one of only nine GM dealers in Wisconsin. Join us on Thursday, April 3 at Hotel Marshfield to celebrate with the Wheeler family, Ann, Mary Jo and Dan, as we recognize them as MACCI’s 2014 Firm of the Year. Thank you, for your commitment to the greater Marshfield area, and congratulations on your milestone business anniversary! Welcome New Members Page 2 New Board Members Welcomed Page 4 Welcome New Members Knight Barry Title Group is Wisconsin’s largest title agent and one of the State’s oldest companies. For nearly 160 years, they have provided title and closing services to property owners throughout Wisconsin, Illinois, Minnesota and Michigan. Marshfield’s office is located at 601 South Central Avenue, Suite #100 and Mary Domanico is the Branch Manager. Knight Barry Title Group’s contact info is 715-898-1115, fax 715-257-4038 or email [email protected]. For additional services on how Knight Barry Title Group may assist you log on to www. knightbarry.com. MACCI is pleased to welcome Diane Kramer as an Associate Member. Diane owned and operated a business for many years and after retiring last year, looks forward to her involvement in the MACCI organization. Diane’s contact info is 715-884-2015 or email her at [email protected]. The Business News is a monthly publication that prints to keep the Central Wisconsin area business people informed and “in the news”. Tom Verboncouer is the Associate Publisher/General Manager and his contact info is 920-639-7799 or email him at tomverb@thebusinessnewsonline. com. Log on to their website at www.thebusinessnewsonline.com to stay informed. Business Briefs Congratulations, PreventionGenetics! A pioneer in genetic diagnostics, Pre- ventionGenetics has reached a new height in their 10th year with the addition of its 1000th gene to its test menu. The company founded in 2004 by Dr. James Weber, PhD, offers clinical testing for genes associated with inherited disorders. The company located in Marshfield, has grown steadily over the past 10 years constantly enhancing their comprehensive test menu, while maintaining the lowest prices in the domestic market. PreventionGenetics located in the Marshfield Mill Creek Business Park at 3800 South Business Park Avenue and the telephone number is 715-387-0484. The Boson Company, Inc. of Marshfield was recently recognized for the construction of the PreventionGenetics Corporate Headquarters and Laboratory facility. The editors and publisher of The Daily Reporter newspaper have selected PreventionGenetics as one of the Top Projects of 2013 in the State of Wisconsin. The state-of-the art 53,000 square foot building is home to the research, testing, laboratory and administrative operations. This is the third time The Boson Company has been recognized as the builder of one of Wisconsin’s Top Projects, and will be honored at an awards ceremony in Milwaukee this May. Congratulations! Premier Printing Celebrating 10 Years in Business! Happy 10th Anniversary to Branden Bodendorfer, Ben Bauer and their talented team at Premier Printing! Located at 2500 East 5th Street in Marshfield, these entrepreneurs continue to do great things. The business telephone number is 715-486-0603. Ministry Names New Vice President Robin Kretschman has joined Ministry Saint Joseph’s Hospital in Marshfield as Vice President of Patient Care Services. As VP, Robin is responsible for all nursing units, Ministry Saint Joseph’s Children’s Hospital, perioperative services, and emergency and trauma services. Welcome! Associated Bank locations in Central and Northern Wisconsin collectively raised $1,259 for breast cancer prevention through Marshfield Clinic’s Pink Ribbon Campaign for the Catherine Fonti Breast Cancer Angel Fund. This is the second year Associated participated in selling pink ribbons to customers. This winter’s donation helped create awareness for breast cancer prevention and further demonstrated Associated’s strong commitment to women’s health. In 2012, Associated Bank donated $250,000 to Marshfield Clinic for its Mobile Mammogram Unit. Pictured are Associated Bank colleagues presenting the check. Thank you for calling Marshfield home! 2 MARSHFIELD AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE & INDUSTRY Forward Financial Bank Grows Commercial Banking Team Forward Financial Bank has added two members to the Commercial Banking team serving the greater Marshfield area. Jessica Frahm and Chad Hoerman join Dave Krause in providing banking services to the businesses in Marshfield and the surrounding communities. Jessica, AVP & Commercial Lender has been with Forward Financial Bank for 13 years. She has developed extensive knowledge by working as a loan assistant and most recently as the primary Mortgage lender serving the area. She is a graduate of Leadership Marshfield and is active in the Athens community. Chad, Commercial Banker has been with Forward Financial Bank for three years as a Credit Analyst reviewing the supporting loan documentation and helping the primary lender determine the credit worthiness of potential borrowers. Hoerman holds a Bachelors Degree in Finance and is active in the community in various sports leagues. Congratulations, Jessica and Chad! Forward Financial Bank currently has offices in Colby, Greenwood, Stanley, Thorp, Withee, Medford and two locations in Marshfield. For more information visit www.forwardbank.com. Marshfield Furniture Celebrates 70 years in Marshfield! Founded in 1944 as the Banner Mattress Co., Marshfield Furniture is celebrating its 70th anniversary this year, and President Bill Mork said the company’s accomplishments have always involved looking forward instead of relying on what worked in the past. Operating as Modern Sleep Products Co., the company moved to Marshfield from Chicago in 1958. Modern Sleep Products reincorporated as Modern of Marshfield Inc. and ushered in an extensive shift in business strategy along with the new name. Today, the company is a manufacturer of upholstered furniture. In January of this year, Marshfield Furniture was featured in the industry news section of “Furniture Today” the business newspaper of the furniture industry. Marshfield Furniture is located at 137 West 9th Street in Marshfield. Happy Anniversary, Bill, and your talented team! Heritage Bank Welcomes Krultz Deanna Krultz has joined Heritage Bank as the successor CFO that will be vacated from the retirement of Harry Borgman. Deanna grew up in the Greenwood area, graduating from Viterbo University in LaCrosse with a degree in accounting. She has been in public accounting for twenty years, most recently as a senior accountant with Hawkins Ash CPAs. She is active in her church, volunteers at Shirley’s House of Hope and is a member of Connections, a woman’s networking group in Marshfield. Heritage Bank is located at 907 North Central Avenue in Marshfield and also has a Spencer location. The business telephone number is 715-384-4005. Best ofCHAMBER luck in your position,&Deanna! MARSHFIELD AREA OF new COMMERCE INDUSTRY MARSHFIELD AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE & INDUSTRY 3 MACCI Board Welcomes Three New Directors At MACCI’s Annual Dinner at the end of January, three individuals were welcomed to serve a three-year term on the Marshfield Area Chamber of Commerce & Industry’s Board of Directors. They are: Nick Arnoldy, is Chief Executive Officer/Owner of Marshfield Insurance Agency. Nick’s community involvement includes serving on the Board of Directors for Main Street Marshfield; MACCI Ambassador; member of the Marshfield Area Coalition for Youth; Rotarian, member of Marshfield Elks Lodge #665; and a member of the Knights of Columbus. Nick, and his wife, Sarah have two children, Mason and Avery and are expecting their third baby in April. In his spare time, Nick enjoys watching football, playing basketball and golf, and spending time with his family. Jerry Cleveland, is President and CEO of Ministry Home Care, Inc. in Marshfield. Jerry’s community involvement includes serving on MACCI’s Dairyfest Steering Committee, Small Business Council, and Business Bowl; Marshfield Area United Way Board of Directors and current President; Marshfield Sunrise Rotary Club Board member 2013-2014; Assistant District Governor-Rotary District 6250; Marshfield Area Respite Care Center board member 2011-2014; Finance Council member St. John the Baptist Catholic Church; member of Knights of Columbus-Father John Eisen Council 1799; member American Legion Post 54; and member Wisconsin Pyrotechnics Arts Guild; and member Pyrotechnics Guild International. Jerry, and his wife Adella have been married for 43 years and have three sons and nine grandchildren. Originally from Iowa, his entire family resides there. Jerry’s passions include flying, reading, camping, grandkids and pyrotechnics (fireworks). Robert Trussoni, is General Manager of Marshfield Utilities. Bob’s community involvement includes member of Marshfield Sunrise Rotary and serving as Foundation Chair; Rotary District 6250 Charitable Trust board member and treasurer; Continuing Education Marshfield Area (CEMA) treasurer, member of St. John’s Catholic Church. Bob, and his wife Monica have been married for 35 years and have four daughters and six grandchildren, with a seventh on the way. Bob enjoys spending time with his family. Other members of the MACCI Board of Directors include; Neil Armitage-Dental Clinic of Marshfield, Frank Baltus-Baltus Company, Matt Berrier-Associated Sales & Leasing, Todd Diedrich-Marshfield Clinic, Bob DumsMarshfield Clinic, Sharon Helwig-RE/MAX American Dream, Dave Meissner-Norm-E-Lane Farms, Pam Rosterman-Figi’s Companies, Aaron Staab-Staab Construction, Phil Trierweiler-Roehl Transport, Pat Wesenberg-Central City Credit Union, and Troy Weik-A&B Process Systems. Registration Just Made Easier Your Marshfield Area Chamber of Commerce & Industry is pleased to inform you that our software program designed specifically for Chambers has enhanced the online registration process by immediately emailing you a confirmation, along with your invoice. When you receive this email from MACCI, please verify your registration information and print out your invoice. MACCI will no longer be mailing you a separate invoice for your registration. If the individual registering participants is not your accounts payable person, please notify the MACCI office so invoices can be paid in a timely manner. Call MACCI at 715-384-3454 with the email address to send the invoices. 4 MARSHFIELD AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE & INDUSTRY Soup or Socks Presents Marshfield Area Empty Bowls On Saturday, March 8 from 11 am - 2 pm, at the UW Marshfield/Wood County, come have lunch and help support Soup or Socks. 100% of the proceeds from this fundraising event supports this very worthwhile organization. For only $10 you will receive lunch in a bowl of choice! Every bowl is hand crafted and donated by local artists. Soups are being donated by area restaurants and raffle prizes are being donated by area businesses. Kids activities and entertainment will also be available. New this year: empty bowls merchandise will be on sale and trolley rides to the door from the parking lots. This fundraising event is a simple reminder there is always someone with an empty bowl. “Giving Hope a Home” Programming The American Cancer Society Hope Lodge is pleased to announce that their new show “Giving Hope a Home” has become a reality with their first episode that aired February 8th. The programs are designed to bring you beneficial information and answer questions about cancer. The monthly episodes are scheduled to air on Marshfield Community Television Channel 98, Digital Channel 989 and Charter Cable on Saturdays at 9 am, 1 pm and & 7:30 pm, and on Tuesdays and Thursdays at 11:30 am and 7:30 pm. Additional times will air when scheduling permits. Viva Las Vegas - Elvis lives! On Saturday, April 26 at the Marshfield Public Library, plan to attend a Vegas style evening complete with Elvis! Doors open at 6 pm and the evening will include Southern Comfort food (baked chicken and fixin’s, sweet tea and sweet potato pie). Dinner will be served at 7:15 pm. From 8-9 pm G.L. (Garry) Wesley, world renowed Elvis impersonator will perform. A cash bar, with beer and wine, will be available. A silent auction including an array of Elvis collectables and licensed Graceland items, Clyde Wynia “hound dog with guitar”, a custom built little free library (built by Mike Feirer), Ordway Theatre (St. Paul) tickets, and a custom-made cedar raised garden (built by Ken Swenson). Advance tickets are $25 or will be sold at the door for $30. Tickets are available at MACCI and the Library. All proceeds benefit the Library and Community Center project. MARSHFIELD AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE & INDUSTRY 5 Reality Stores Scheduled The 2014 Reality Stores have been scheduled for March 11 at Spencer Schools and April 15 at Marshfield Middle School. Eighth grade students from Auburndale, Columbus Catholic, Granton, Greenwood, Loyal, Marshfield, Pittsville, Spencer, and St. Joseph Catholic schools will attend the stores. This successful event, originally a Leadership Marshfield project, helps eighth grade students put the puzzle of their future together. The Reality Store Before the day of the store, students will be assigned an occupation with annual income, benefits, a marital status, combined income, and children. The first lesson students will learn is how to calculate their net monthly income. They deduct state and federal taxes, social security and Medicare, and quickly realize the difference between gross and net income. As they enter the store, the young shoppers will be greeted by business volunteers representing a variety of monthly expenses. Students arrange for their housing, furnishings, utilities, transportation, childcare, groceries, insurance, and taxes, and will be required to donate to charity and contribute to their savings account. They are allowed to make optional purchases such as computers, motorcycles, pets, and family vacations; assuming, of course, their budget allows for such expenditures. In addition, students are given “chance factors”, the unexpected occurrences that affect a family’s budget, such as emergency room visits, automobile problems, or spontaneous purchases. Life lessons that occur daily as adults are simulated in the store. During past year’s stores, several students downsized their homes, realized they couldn’t purchase the vehicles they wanted, or gave up other luxuries to make their money balance. Some pursued a part-time job to makes ends meet, discovered a need for social services assistance, or went “back to school” to change careers. Many students are amazed at the added expense of having children! Most students leave the reality store with an increased awareness of budgeting money and making wise financial choices. Others have admitted they will give more consideration to their career and education choices. Overall, the reality store exposes students to the concept of preparing a monthly budget, with a glimpse of how much things cost and how quickly they add up. The Reality Stores are “staffed” by area business representatives who “sell” their services to these eighth grade students. For example, realtors sell houses, car dealers sell vehicles, and insurance agents offer home and automobile coverage. While in the store, students have to arrange for day care services, pay municipal taxes and order telephone and electric service as they prepare a monthly budget. Your help is needed as we plan this year’s stores. For more information or to find out how you can get involved, contact Kim Mueller at 715-389-1587 or email [email protected]. Help for the Homeless To help those less fortunate, a “Hygine Drive” is being held March 3-30 helping to support local crisis shelters and agencies by providing practical help to those in need. In the Marshfield area, Mary’s Place, Soup or Socks and St. Vincent de Paul are shelters being helped through this drive. Most needed items include: cleaning supplies, feminine needs, bathroom tissue, diapers/baby care, hair care, deodorant, dental care, body lotion, laundry soap, garbage bags, paper towels and face/bath soap. Please note that personal hygiene items are not covered by FoodShare (Food Stamps). Donations can be dropped off to participating stores including Walgreens, Festival Foods and Shopko. Local sponsors of this drive include Century 21 Gold Key Realty and Ministry Health Care. For additional information call 1-800-236-9364. 6 MARSHFIELD AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE & INDUSTRY Encourage Employees To Attend Networking Events Once a month, your Chamber offers Business After 5’s. Hosted at a member business and sponsored by additional members, this networking event is open to all members and their employees. This member benefit is a great opportunity for you to grow your business and support your Chamber. Every month, over 200 business people attend and take advantage of the networking opportunity. The following businesses have booked this event in 2014. March 18: Blue Heron Brew Pub/West 14th April 10: Elk’s Lodge May 15: Tentative location June: Abares July 24: Hot Time in the City August: Business After 5 on the Farm September: Pioneer Bank October: Open November: Open December 11: Christmas Business After 5 If you are interested in hosting this event or co-sponsoring a particular month, please contact Debbie Bauer at 715-384-3454 or email her at [email protected]. MACCI’s Agri-Business Banquet Save the date for MACCI’s Agri-Business banquet to be held Monday, March 10th at the Marshfield Eagles. Our 2014 Friend of Ag recipients, Ken and Janet Bell of Marshfield, twelve area Outstanding Seniors and Century farms will be recognized at this event. Kristin Olson, 66th Alice in Dairyland, a native from Fond du Lac, and Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade & Consumer Protection Secretary Ben Brancel will be the guest speakers. Tickets are available by contacting the MACCI office at 715-384-3454. MACCI’s Gone Green With Water! MACCI installed a water unit that taps directly into our water lines, eliminating having to purchase water in plastic bottles. The unit is provided by EO Johnson Business Technologies/Pure Water Technologies and dispurses both ice cold water and very hot water, right from your own source of water. With Marshfield having such great tasting water, and in an effort to get everyone to drink more water, this was a great partnership. Stop by the MACCI office for a glass of water or to check out the Ditch the bottle! unit. For a safer, more efficient Want to learn how you can become more green in your business? Call MACCI and we would be happy to make that referral! business and save money. 800.472.7399 MARSHFIELD AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE & INDUSTRY 7 MACCI is pleased to be working with Garrett Frankwick, Co-owner and President of Nex-Z. Garrett will be contributing articles in upcoming newsletters to assist businesses in their social media marketing efforts. Online Marketing Planning in the 2014 First and foremost, I hope everyone’s 2014 is off to a good start! This last year has been very exciting for me, seeing multiple changes and personal victories. I have had the privilege of learning new skills while building existing skills. My goal for this year is to share with you as many of those skills as possible to help your business have a prosperous new year online. Staying on topic with the new-year theme, don’t forget how important it is to plan your online new year out. Planning should be done for all internet related aspects of your business including; social media, blog posts, website content, and more. Sales, specials, and events are all good marketing topics to plan for. Some online resources, including Facebook, can be scheduled out ahead of time. I recommend setting aside one day to have a formal meeting with key members of your staff and focus solely on your yearly marketing and events. Break your year down on a calendar and discuss what time period (weekly, monthly, and quarterly) should be focused on. Once you have your calendar organized, simply discuss and plan the best way to market these ideas. Planning your marketing ahead allows for all involved to have a clear direction on the path of business. It also allows ample time to create any necessary resources needed or purchase necessary services. Nex-z offers a wide range of products to provide ROI online including web design, marketing, search engine optimization, and more. Garrett can be reached at 715-965-7118 or [email protected], or log on to the website at www.nex-z.com to learn more about the company and how they can assist you in your business. Dairyfest 2014 Save the dates of May 30 & 31 for this year’s Dairyfest...A Cow’s Dynasty! All of the old favorites are back including the Mayor’s Breakfast, Picnic in the Park, Cheese Chase, Parade, Arts & Crafts, beer garden with live music, Pie & Ice Cream Social, Lip Sync contest, and taste tempting food. The UW-Madison band will also be back to entertain us on Saturday afternoon under the big tent. Promotional brochures and t-shirts will be available early May. And, don’t forgot to get our breakfast ticket! We hope you will be a part of this year’s Dairyfest, a Marshfield tradition! Special thanks to Jes Mannigel in designing this year’s logo! 8 MARSHFIELD AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE & INDUSTRY Partners Offers Educational Program Partners with Saint Joseph’s Hospital will host an Alzheimer’s Association education program on Tuesday, March 11 at 6:30 pm in the Mother Frances Streitel Conference Center of Ministry Saint Joseph’s Hospital. “The Basics: Memory Loss, Dementia and Alzheimer’s Disease” is designed to help you understand the difference between normal age-related memory changes or more serious memory problems that should be evaluated by a medical professional. Other topics covered include the common causes of memory loss, risk factors, and the importance of an accurate diagnosis. For additional information refer to the insert in this newsletter. Young Professionals . . . We can help get them connected! The Marshfield Young Professionals continue to grow in numbers and are reaching out to others to get involved. If you are a young professional or have young professionals working at your business encourage them to get involved with this group. Committed to making Marshfield a better place to live, work, play and learn, these individuals have been actively involved in the community through community service projects, volunteering, and socializing. Watch for good things to come! If you have employees who are new to Marshfield, encourage them to get involved with this group. What better way to retain them in our community than to get them connected with other young professionals. It’s as simple as sharing the Registration form included in this newsletter! Working Women’s Wednesday Ready To Lean In? And, learn how you can increase your effectiveness as a woman leader. Then save the date of Wednesday, April 23 and plan to attend MACCI’s Working Woman’s Wednesday program at Hotel Marshfield, from 11 am - 1:30 pm. W orking omen’s ednesday Stacey Murphy, SVP and Director of Talent Management at Associated Bank is an expert in organizational and leadership development and is eager to share with us some of the ways women tend to unknowingly sabotage their success. Stacey will share wonderful, practical tips on how women can increase their effectiveness and enjoy success in whatever they choose. Come and network with women from our community and team up to increase your effectiveness in 2014. It is guaranteed you will be thinking about “Unlocking the Full Potential of Women” for weeks to come! A registration form is included in this newsletter for your convenience. Proud sponsor of the Working Women’s Wednesday is Marshfield Clinic. MARSHFIELD AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE & INDUSTRY 9 Members Participate in New Chamber Program Are you interested in how you can make the most of your MACCI membership? Join us and find out how we can help boost your business through our Maximize Your Chamber Membership program. Maximize Your Chamber Membership is one way of making you aware of the many programs, services and networking opportunities available to you and your staff as a member of MACCI. While here, you will: • Meet our staff; • Connect with new and long-term members; • Introduce your business / service to others; • Learn about business and professional development programs; • Learn how you can increase business visibility through sponsorships and advertising, and so much more. Whether you are a new member, long term member or new to a member business this is the event for you! All programs are free to attend and held at MACCI’s office at 700 South Central Avenue in Marshfield. Take advantage of this member benefit opportunity by attending any one of the following sessions: Wednesday, April 9: 8:00 – 9:00 am Wednesday, June 25: Noon – 1:00 pm Wednesday, August 6: 8:00 – 9:00 am Wednesday, October 1: Noon – 1:00 pm Wednesday, December 3: 8:00 – 9:00 am Register on-line at web.marshfieldchamber.com/events. Seating is limited and available on a first-come, first-serve basis. If you have any questions, please contact our member services director, Karen Isaacson at (715) 384-3454 or email [email protected]. MARSHFIELD AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE & INDUSTRY 10 MARSHFIELD AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE & INDUSTRY Ben Brancel was appointed Secretary of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection by Gov. Scott Walker, beginning with the governor’s term in January 2011. Secretary Brancel was born and raised in Marquette County, WI. After managing a dairy operation for 22 years, Brancel now raises registered Angus and Hereford beef cattle. Brancel and his wife, Gail, live on his family’s 290-acre farm, which is now owned by his son and daughter-in-law, Tod and Sondra, the sixth consecutive generation to the farm and land. Brancel attended the University of Wisconsin-Platteville, where he received a degree in animal science. He has served as a leader in a number of agricultural organizations. Brancel served in the Wisconsin State Assembly from 1986-1997 and was tapped to serve as the co-chair of the budget-writing Joint Finance Committee in 1995. During his legislative service, he helped craft the state’s Right to Farm law and the use value assessment for taxing farmland. He was elected by his colleagues to serve as Assembly Speaker in 1997. Kristin Olson is serving as the 66th Alice in Dairyland. As Wisconsin's agriculture ambassador, she is striving to educate audiences across Wisconsin about the $59 billion economic impact and importance of our state's diverse agriculture industry in our daily lives. A native of Fond du Lac, Kristin grew up showing dairy cattle with her family's small show herd, Crestbrooke Holsteins and Jerseys. In 2010, she graduated from the University of WisconsinMadison with a life sciences communications degree. During college, Kristin held leadership roles in the Association of Women in Agriculture, Badger Dairy Club and the National Agri-Marketing Association. She was the 2007 Fond du Lac County Fairest of the Fair and the 2009 Wisconsin Outstanding Holstein Girl. Additionally, Kristin interned with the Wisconsin House of Moo, Accelerated Genetics and UW-Madison Dairy Science Department. MACCI Office: 700 S Central Ave PO Box 868 Marshfield, WI 54449 Ph. (715) 384-3454 Email: [email protected] the basics memory loss, dementia and alzheimer’s disease an education program by the alzheimer’s association Alzheimer’s disease is not a normal part of aging. If you or someone you know is affected by Alzheimer’s disease or dementia, it’s time to learn the facts. This program provides information on detection, causes and risk factors, stages of the disease, treatment, and much more. Hosted by: Partners with Saint Joseph’s Hospital Time: 6:30 PM Date: Tuesday, March 11 Location: Mother Frances Streitel Conference Center, Ministry Saint Joseph’s Hospital A DIVISION OF THE MARSHFIELD AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE & INDUSTRY Marshfield Young Professionals Member Registration Name: Last Address: Number Occupation: First Street Phone: Employer: Work Phone: MACCI - ATTN: MYP 700 South Central Ave. Marshfield, WI 54449 715-384-3454 [email protected] City State Zip Code Email: How long have you lived/worked in the Marshfield area? Work Email: What information would you like listed on the MYP Member Directory? (Check all that apply): Name Address Phone Email Employer Occupation Work Email Work Phone Live/Worked in Marshfield Other: How would you prefer to be contacted by MYP Board/Committees? (Check all that apply): Phone Email Work Phone Work Email Other: (Psst, MYP uses Facebook regulary to communicate. Join our group at www.facebook.com/groups/mfld.yp) What committee(s) are you interested in participating in? (Check all that apply): Membership Commitee Social Commitee Communications Commitee Community Service Commitee Greet new members, encourage involvement, maintain directory and budget. Promote and create awareness for MYP through social media and printed materials. Professional Development Commitee Plans, coordinates and executes social events where members may engage in personal and professional networking Plan events that are technical in nature: workshops, speakers or seminars in order to development professional skills. Volunteer time and services to help local charities and organizations. How did you hear about MYP? Friend Coworker Employer/Company MYP Annual Membership Fee - $20.00* Payment Method (Please Check One) *Pro-rated option is available. Please contact the Membership Committee for details. Media (Poster, Facebook, Newsletter) Marshfield Area Chamber of Commerce & Industry Other (Please Specify): Invoice Cash/Check Enclosed (Payable to MACCI) Credit Card (Visa or Mastercard) Card # Exp. Date / / / / Vcode I verify that all information as listed above is true and correct to the best of my knowledge. I hereby grant permission to Marshfield Young Professionals to use the information on this registration form. I also allow MYP to publish photos of me taken during events, community service projects and/or workshops where I am representing the organization. I understand that I must exhibit a professional conduct when representing MYP in the public and during events or I may be removed from the group. Signature Date Please Return Registration/Fee to MACCI - ATTN: MYP Membership - 700 S. Central Ave., Marshfield, WI 54449 Marshfield Area Chamber of Commerce & Industry and Mid-State Technical College presents Working Women’s Wednesday Wednesday, April 23, 2014 Registration & Marketplace - 11:00 a.m. Lunch & Program -11:40 am - 12:50 p.m. Marketplace - open after program until 1:30 p.m. Hotel Marshfield 2700 South Central Avenue, Marshfield Ready To Lean In? Learn how you can increase your effectiveness as a woman leader. Stacey Murphy, SVP and Director of Talent Management at Associated Bank is an expert in organizational and leadership development and is eager to share with us some of the ways women tend to unknowingly sabotage their success. Stacey will share wonderful, practical tips on how women can increase their effectiveness and enjoy success in whatever they choose. Come and network with women from our community and team up to increase your effectiveness in 2014. It is guaranteed you will be thinking about “Unlocking the Full Potential of Women” for weeks to come! This networking luncheon offers a marketplace of booths, an educational experience, door prize drawings, and a great lunch. Marketplace will be open after the program until 1:30 p.m. Working Women’s Wednesday is sponsored by Marshfield Clinic. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Working Women’s Wednesday Reservation Form Wednesday, April 23, 2014 Name ______________________________________________ Email ____________________________________ Business ________________________________________________________________________________________ Address _______________________________________City ____________________________ Zip ______________ Check menu option: ___ Chicken Parmesan...6 oz. marinated chicken breast, seasoned and breaded then topped with marinara sauce, mozzarella cheese, and Parmesan. Served with baked potato, Cali steamed veggies and house salad. ___ Classic Caesar Salad...Grilled chicken, chopped romaine, croutons, shredded parmesan, all tossed in a creamy Caesar dressing. Served with a breadstick. ___ Veggie Delight Sandwich...Grilled portabella mushrooms, mixed bell peppers, banana peppers, and sliced roma tomatoes on a toasted hoagie roll with garlic mayo, served with house salad and baked potato. Cost is $21/per person. Enclosed $_______Make checks payable and send to: MACCI, PO Box 868, Marshfield, WI 54449 Credit card (Master Card, Visa, Discover accepted)_________________________________________________ Exp. date______Vcode_____ Signature ___________________________________Credit card billing address ___________________________________________ Please RSVP by Thursday, April 17. Reservations after that date will be at $31 per person. March 2014 Updates? If you want to stay up to date on what is happening downtown, please send us your email address. We do not share this information with anyone. It is a great way to find out about different events and updates right away. Hub City Days There may be snow on the ground but we are getting ready for summer. This year, Hub City Days will be July 25-26th. We are taking applications for art and craft vendors. If you know of anyone who may be interested, have them contact us! Flash Galleries We are looking for storefront windows to display local art for the summer. Art is displayed from July thru September. If you would like to participate, please contact the office. Board Opening Want to be more involved and have a passion for downtown? Then consider being part of the Main Street Board. There is currently an opening and you could fill it! Contact one of the board members on the back and let them know you are interested. We will be voting at our next board meeting on Wednesday, March 5th. Available Properties Do you have downtown property for rent or sale? Please let us know and we will put the information in our next newsletter, on our website and on our Facebook page. Just contact the office with all the information. Also, if you have a picture, we would love that too! Chat with Main Street! You are invited to join Denise and Lois the first and third Thursday of the month, between 8:30 - 9:30 am at The Daily Grind. They are setting time aside to get to know you better and for you to get to know them better. Stop by for 10 minutes or the full hour to share your ideas, ask questions and let them know what is happening in your business. The best part is the coffee is on them! Specials If your business has a special, we would love to help you advertise it. Just let us know and we will be sure to include that on our Facebook page and website. We are here to help you! Small Business Tip (from Bob Leduc) Don’t Advertise Like a Big Business Big businesses advertise to create name recognition and future sales. A small business can’t afford to do that. Instead, design your advertising to produce sales…..now. One way to accomplish this is to always include an offer in your Our printing partner advertising—an easy way for prospective customers to respond to it. Logo Want people to know you are part of Main Street? Use our logo! It is available to you to use in your advertising. Just contact the office! What are we up to? Promotion– Working on planning our upcoming summer events (Block Party, Hub City Days, Rediscover Downtown). Next meeting is Monday, March 10th at 8:15am. Design– Gearing up for the planting season for the flowers downtown. Also working on Flash Galleries and bring more art to the downtown. Next meeting is Monday, March 3rd at 10am. Organization—Looking at possibly bringing a 3 on 3 Basketball tournament to Hub City Days as a fundraiser. Next meeting is Thursday, March 20th at 8am. Economic Restructuring—We are still working on the kiosk for the clinic. Also working on a possible business contest for the downtown to recruit a new business. Next meeting is Wednesday, March 26th at 7:30am. All meetings are held at the Main Street Office and we welcome new members! Main Street Marshfield, Inc. NON-PROFIT ORG U.S. POSTAGE PAID 139 S. Central Avenue Permit No. 50 Marshfield, WI 54449 Marshfield, WI 715-387-3299 RETURN SERVICE REQUESTED 2014 Board of Directors Mission: Our mission is to enhance our community identity and heritage, to foster a center of activity and to ensure economic stability for the heart of Marshfield through concentrated efforts of organization, promotion, design, and economic restructuring. Lois TeStrake, President Scott Koran Trina Ignatowski, Secretary Ryan Baer Josh Kilty, Treasurer Jenna Hanson Tom Henseler Cindy Cole Nick Arnoldy C.W. Mitten Tony Abney Kelly Korth Office Staff: Denise Sonnemann, Executive Director Darla Wibben, Bookkeeper/Assistant WARM UP WITH GREAT SAVINGS! CUSTOM Prices include embroidery up to 3” x 3”. Products Style New olo P Nike 99 . $39 s Men olo tP r spo 99 Van $18. ies Lad lo o Po Ogli .99 $34 ies Lad lo rt Po o p s 00 Van $22. r 10 Ove es! hoic C r Colo 9.00 $2 550 S. Central Avenue • P.O. Box 267 • Marshfield, WI 54449 715-384-4959 Ext. 2 • Fax: 715-384-0900 Email: [email protected] www.heinzenpromotional.com Style New 79 $9. each Actual prices may vary based on quantity and complexity of embroidery. Tote B ag As low as 84¢ ea ch Rain G Lunch auge Bags $1. 89 $2. 29 Can K oozi As low e as 34¢ ea ch Sun Glasse s Clips Variet y of C olors! $2. 29 Water Bottle 74¢ Wristb ands 19¢ Mouse pad $2. 95 Pens 38¢ Your Golf Giveaw ay H eadq uarters Golf K $6. 78 its Umbr ella $5. 95 Golf T ees 79¢ Golf B alls Up to 4 Colo Logo Includ r ed! $14. 00 /Doze n Golf T owel Embro idered $9. 95 Shipping/handling fees may apply. Set up charge may be required for certain products. Actual prices may vary depending on quantity. Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri MACCI’s Firm of Year honoring Wheelers Chevrolet Home-Based Business Expo – Marshfield Mall The Wizard of Oz – 3 PM and 7 PM LuCille Tack Center April 3, 2013 at Hotel Marshfield 2 3 4 5 6 Agri-Business – 3:30 PM – United Marshfield Bus. Roundtable – 7:30 AM - MACCI Main Street Board mtg – 7:30 am – Main Street Office Marshfield Leadership Photos 8:30 – Noon - MACCI FCS MACCI Ambassadors Annual Dinner 5:30 Cash Bar 6:30 Dinner Buck-A-Neer 7 9 10 11 BGA meeting – 11 am – MACCI Java Jump Start “Common Myths & Misperceptions – 7:30-8:45 am – MSTC, Rm 126 Marshfield Leadership Photos 8:30 – 4:00 - MACCI Agri-Business Banquet – 6:30 pm social; 7:30 dinner & program – Marshfield Eagles Club 12 Reality Store 8:30 am – 2 pm – Spencer Schools 8 Soup or Socks Empty Bowls 11 AM – 2 PM – UW- Marshfield / Wood County Mystery, Murder & Mayhem 6:30 PM – Marshfield Public Library Vox Concert Seriew Liz Longley, Jenn Bostic & Ryan McIntyre 7PM Wildwood Pavilion Sunday Evening on Chestnut – UW concert Choir – 7-8:30 PM – Chestnut Avenue for the Arts Sat 1 13 14 Leadership Marshfield Business & Economic Development Day – 7:30 am – MACCI Vox Concert Series – Lehto & Wright – 7 PMWildwood Pavilion 20 21 15 Young Professionals mtg – 5:30 pm MACCI Daylight Savings Time Begins 16 22nd Annual Polka Jam – Noon – Eagles Club 23 Central Chamber Choral – 3 PM - First Presbyterian Church 2014 30 17 18 19 MACCI’s Business After 5 - Blue Heron Brew Pub /West 14th 24 MACCI Board meeting – 4 pm – MACCI 31 25 26 27 Dairyfest – 8 AM – MACCI Young Professionals Social – 6 pm – RiverEdge Golf Course Ribbon Cutting – 9:30 AM – Transitional Housing 22 Laughter on 23rd Floor – 7:30 PM – Chestnut Avenue Center for the Arts Vox Concert Series – Barnaby Bright, The Sea The Sea, Adrian Krygowski – 7 PM – Wildwood Pavilion 28 29 Brian Miller & Randy Gosa Lumberjack Music – 7:30 PM – Chestnut Avenue Center for the Arts PRESORTED STANDARD US POSTAGE PAID MARSHFIELD, WI PERMIT NO. 24 PO BOX 868 700 South Central Avenue Marshfield, WI 54449 www.marshfieldchamber.com phone: (715) 384-3454 fax: (715) 387-8925 Return Service Requested Perspectives is published monthly for the members and supporters of the Marshfield Area Chamber of Commerce & Industry. MACCI is a member of the American Chamber of Commerce Executives (ACCE), the Wisconsin Manufacturers and Commerce (WMC), the Wisconsin Chamber of Commerce Executives (WCCE), Wisconsin Your Staff of: MACCI Scott Larson, Executive Director Debbie Bauer, Program Director Karen Isaacson, Member Services Karen Kieffer, Administrative Assistant Pam Schweiger, Administrative Assistant Economic Development Association (WEDA), International Economic Development Council (IEDC), International Council of Shopping Centers (ICSC), Wisconsin Downtown Action Council (WDAC) and SCORE (Counselors to American’s Small Business). Correspondence may be sent to MACCI at 700 South Central Avenue, PO Box 868, Marshfield, WI 54449. Send faxes to 715-387-8925 or call 715-384-3454. Our email address is info@marshfieldchamber. com and our web site is www.marshfieldchamber. com Chamber Foundation Karen Olson, Business Development Director Kim Mueller, Workforce Coordinator MACCI Board of Directors Pam Rosterman, President Dave Meissner, Vice-President Pat Wesenberg, Secretary Frank Baltus, Treasurer Bob Dums, Past President Convention & Visitors Bureau Matt McLean, Executive Director Open - Marketing Assistant Nick Arnoldy Neil Armitage Matt Berrier Jerry Cleveland Todd Diedrich Advertise in the New Perspectives Raise your company’s visibility in a monthly newsletter that goes to the top executives, managers and entrepreneurs in Marshfield & surrounding communities. Perspectives is an extremely cost-effective way to get your message out to a highly targeted group of your fellow business people. For more information, contact the Chamber at (715) 384-3454. Sharon Helwig Aaron Staab Phil Trierweiler Bob Trussoni Troy Weik
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