October 2015 - Massillon WestStark Chamber of Commerce
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October 2015 - Massillon WestStark Chamber of Commerce
The Business Connection VOLUME 24 • ISSUE 9 • OCTOBER • 2015 President’s Message Ted Herncane President Massillon WestStark Chamber of Commerce In this Issue Leadership: Message from the President . . . . . . 1 Message from the Chairperson . . . . 2 Events: Business After Hours at Koby Electric . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Business After Hours at Rapid Response . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Habitat for Humanity Work Day . . . . 9 Business Connection LIVE . . . . . 8, 10 Monthly Information: Business Briefs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Chamber President Ted Herncane and Suzan Cheng, MD I would like to thank Aultman Health Foundation CEO Ed Roth for inviting me to participate in this yearʼs Inside Aultman program. Held once a year, this program brings a select group of active and civic-minded citizens to Aultman Hospital for a day of shadowing a member of the medical staff. It was an honor to be considered part of this group and, having been born at Aultman Hospital, it was a homecoming of sorts. Spending the morning with Dr. Suzan Cheng, Stark Radiation Oncology, was fascinating. One, I need to eat more fruits and vegetables, and two, the coordination and planning involved in operating the department is extensive to say the least. It certainly is a team effort. If more people could experience what goes on behind the scenes at the hospital, I think we would all be better patients. Again, thank you to Ed Roth and his team at Aultman Hospital for allowing me to participate in Inside Aultman. Keep up the great work! Membership . . . . . . . . . . . . 2, 6, 11, 12 Calendars . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6,7 Mission Statement . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Board of Directors . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Chamber’s 100th Birthday Bash! Thursday, October 22 H 6:00 – 9:00 pm H Santangeloʼs Party Center Reservations: 330.833.3146 Dear Chamber members, Well, here we are and it is already October! A little over a month from now, it will be Election Day on November 3rd and we should all be preparing to exercise our right to vote. If you're not registered to vote or need to update your information, the deadline to do so is October 5. Early voting will begin on October 6. There are quite a few very important decisions facing us as voters in November— mayoral, City Council, township trustee, and Board of Education races; levies for school, library, and road funding; and three proposed amendments to the State Constitution. The Legislative Committee heard a presentation from the Massillon Public Library in September and will be listening to presentations for and against Issue 3 at the October 8 meeting. Recommendations from the Legislative Committee regarding your Chamber's stance on these items will be discussed and voted on at the October 13 Board meeting. Please watch your email for information after that. Chairperson’s Message Nancy Gessner, MCTV Board Chairperson Massillon WestStark Chamber of Commerce If you are interested in learning more about Issue 3, please plan to attend the Legislative Committee meeting on October 8 at 8:00 a.m. at the Chamber. Issue 3 is a proposed amendment to the Constitution “granting a monopoly for the commercial production and sale of marijuana for recreational and medicinal purposes.” (Source: 9.18.2015 http://www.starkcountyohio.gov/uploads/cd/32/cd3205a42af3f5bea239e6eabba63aca/ge n15issues.pdf) Roger Geiger, Vice President, NFIB/OH Executive Director, will be providing information opposing the passage of Issue 3. Mr. Geiger manages the public policy, political, member activism, and communication programs throughout the state. As of this writing, the name of the person representing ResponsibleOhio and Vote Yes on Issue 3 has not yet been confirmed. Watch for more details. The Stark County Board of Elections website (starkcountyohio.gov/board-of-elections) has a wealth of information about the logistics of voting along with who and what will be on the ballot. Please take this responsibility seriously. If you canʼt attend the Legislative Committee meeting on October 8 but have thoughts youʼd like to share, please drop me an email at [email protected]. Workforce Investment Board Can Fund Medical Assistant Training The local and state demand for more medical assistants and other positions in hospital settings and physician offices will be met thanks to a $386,616 Sector Partnership National Emergency Grant from the U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) that the Workforce Investment Board of Stark and Tuscarawas counties has received. Cheers for the Chamber! H I G H L I G H T I N G M E M B E R S E RV I C E S The local Board will provide funding for eligible dislocated workers for both classroom and on-the-job training for medical assistants and other healthcare in-demand positions that are paid above the entry level rate of pay for the region. The purpose of the National Emergency Grant is to assist states and local workforce boards to provide indemand career pathways for the dislocated workers. The grant is designed to effectively and efficiently re-employ dislocated workers, so those eligible for the program must be dislocated workers who have been unemployed for at least 27 weeks, unemployment insurance claimants likely to exhaust their benefits, or eligible veterans. Jennifer Meek Eells, Executive Director to the Board, explained that the typical length of training for medical assistants averages nine to twelve months through adult career and technical programs, with an average cost for training and certification of $8,000. Hospitals can then hire and train these individuals. The costs for a hospital to train new medical assistants and create career pathways within the hospital averages about $2,500, which the on-the-job training contract will cover. For more information, call 330.491.2629 or visit omjwork.com. Newman Creek Cellars Releases New Wine Newman Creek Cellars, Massillonʼs “Urban Winery,” recently released its newest wine, City of Champions, at an event at the winery. Mayor Kathy CatazaroPerry had the honor of uncorking the first bottle. A small group of VIPs was present to share in the release. The semi-dry wine is a delicious blend of Colombard, Semillon, and Sauvignon Blanc grapes. The wine was released for public sale on September 22. For more information, call 330.904.3546, visit newmancreekcellars.com, or stop at the winery—28 Charles Avenue Southeast, Tuesday through Saturday. Keelie Mann and Bob Mann, Newman Creek owners Mike and Jacquie Knight Owners, Stark Glass Enterprises “We have been very happy with our membership with the Massillon WestStark COC. It has given us numerous networking possibilities and has facilitated new relationships that have benefitted our business. It is nice having an organization that is so willing to help local businesses to succeed.” MASSILLON WESTSTARK CHAMBER OF COMMERCE • THE BUSINESS CONNECTION • 2 Business After Hours and Ribbon-Cutting at Koby Electric TOP ROW: Kathy and Steve Kobilarcsik • Ribbon cutting at the new Koby Electric: 2969 Lincoln Way West SECOND ROW: Kim Ackerman, Pampered Nails Boutique; Debby Gesaman, Brewster Credit Union • Chris Dewald and Jane Vassas, MCTV • Sherie Brown, Massillon Public Library; Ed Zastawny, Thrivent Financial • Rich Bossler, Canton Chair Rental THIRD ROW: Greg Endres, KeyBank; Larry Marcus, City of Massillon • Robin Angel, AultComp MCO • Kip Shanklin, Shanklin Heating and Air Conditioning; Jim Fiala, Weaver Construction • Steve Kobilarcsik, Koby Electric; David Zastawny, Thrivent Financial FOURTH ROW: John VanKoughnet, Farmers National Bank • David Lehman, Lehman Awning; Cathi Heitger, Heitger Funeral Home • Chamber President Ted Herncane; Roger Huth, Huth Ready Mix and Supply Co. • Frank Gadd and Jeff Heitger, Heitger Funeral Home BOTTOM ROW: Electric Theresa Zorger, Koby Electric; Kathy Shultz, Farmers National Bank; Kathy Kobilarcsik, Koby 3 • THE BUSINESS CONNECTION • MASSILLON WESTSTARK CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Business Briefs Affinity Medical Centerʼs Civic Fun Committee will host a craft show to raise funds for scholarships, Harvest for Hunger, Relay for Life, United Way, and the American Heart Association on Friday, October 2, 7:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Admission will be free. Call 330.837.6860 for details. affinitymedicalcenter.com Kathleen Green, a Massillon Public Library trustee, was selected by the Ohio Library Council to receive the 2015 Trustee Award of Achievement for her sustained commitment to service to Ohioʼs public libraries. An English teacher and librarian for Massillon City Schools until her retirement, Kathy has served on the library board since 1987. massillonlibrary.org Friends of Stark Parks will celebrate its inaugural Wild Night for Wildlife safari fundraiser to support construction of Stark Parksʼ Wildlife Conservation Center on October 28 at the Exploration Gateway. Individual tickets, tables of eight, and sponsorships are available. Contact Dawn Moeglin at [email protected] or 330.479.2346. starkparks.com James D. Schweikert has joined the Black McCuskey Souers & Arbaugh law firm as a partner. He focuses his practice on matters of intellectual property rights and related litigation, and counseling and representing businesses on patent, trademark, copyright, trade secret, and related matters. He can be reached at 330.430.5042. bmsa.com Barbara Stankowski will speak about Organizational Culture at the Entrepreneurial Experience sponsored by the Small Business Development Center and Stark Entrepreneurship Alliance on October 6, 7:30 to 9:30 a.m. at Kent State University at Starkʼs University Center. Call 330.244.3290 or email [email protected] for details. cantonsbdc.org The Ohio Small Business Development Center (SBDC) at Kent State University at Stark will sponsor information sessions for individuals interested in starting a small business or those who are in the early stages of business formation on Tuesdays, October 6 and November 3, 5:00 to 7:00 p.m. at the Kent State University at Stark Conference Center. For details, contact the SBDC at 330.244.3290 or [email protected]. cantonsbdc.org The Corporate University, Kent State University at Stark will present a one-day Manufacturers Leadership Conference on Thursday, October 8, from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. in the Kent State Stark Conference Center. Registration is $175 per person. To register, contact Mona Zink at 330.244.3508 or [email protected]. For additional information about The Corporate University at Kent State Starkʼs services and programs, visit kent.edu/stark/cucc/corporate-university. As National Library Card Sign-up month wraps up, the Massillon Public Library announces that 2,436 new library cards have been issued so far in 2015. Among new library users were 350 children who registered on the bookmobile during the Boys and Girls Club summer program or during the Salvation Army back-to-school day. They join the 26,014 current cardholders who can borrow physical or electronic materials, access subscription research databases, and more. massillonlibrary.org The American Heart Association recently awarded Mercy with its second consecutive Mission: Lifeline® Gold Plus Award for its speed and success in treating STEMI (STsegment elevation myocardial infarction) transfer patients within 120 minutes. This is Mercyʼs fourth consecutive gold-level award from the Mission: Lifeline® program. cantonmercy.org Among Aultmanʼs 14 October Health Talks will be topics including droopy lids, cancer prevention strategies, sleep apnea, and Thanksgiving meal planning and diabetes. For a full schedule and registration, call 330.363.8255 or visit aultman.org. Aultman College received a grant from the Ohio Board of Nursingʼs Nurse Education Grant Program for 2015–2017. The $200,000 will allow 50 registered nurses— currently employed at Aultman without a BSN degree—to enter the program during the two-year period. aultman.com Aultman Hospital has once again received designation as a NICHE hospital. The NICHE (Nurses Improving Care for Healthsystem Elders) designation indicates a hospitalʼs commitment to elder care excellence. aultman.com Mercy Medical Center became the first Stark County hospital to earn the Joint Commissionʼs Gold Seal of Approval® for its total joint replacement program for hips and knees in 2013. After undergoing a rigorous on-site review in July, 2015, Mercy Medical Center has once again earned certification. cantonmercy.org Massillon Development Foundation will host a Building Business Breakfast on Thursday, October 15, at the Massillon Museum. Breakfast will be served at 7:45 a.m.; the program will begin at 8:15 a.m. Guest speaker Steve DiPietro will talk about “A New Economic Development Opportunity—The Former Republic Steel Site Update.” Call the Chamber office, 330.833.3146, for reservations. massillondevelopment.com The United Way of Greater Stark County will hold its Masters Comes to Massillon mini golf fundraiser at the Massillon Museum on October 21. Call the Museum at 330.833.4061 for details. massillonmuseum.org David J. Zastawny, Thrivent Financial, recently volunteered on a nine-day service trip to Nicaragua to help build homes with Nicaraguan families in need. Attend a presentation featuring highlights from his trip on Tuesday, October 20, at 1:00 p.m. or 7:00 p.m. at Habitat for Humanity, 1400 Raff Road Southwest, in Canton. For details, call 330.915.5888 or visit habitatstark.org. In Stark County, 15.3% of the population (57,730 people) and 23.8% of children (20,650) are considered “food insecure.” In an effort to address this issue, Stark Community Foundation (SCF), in collaboration with The Paul and Carol David Foundation and Sisters of Charity Foundation of Canton, has awarded nearly $250,000 in grants to local organizations that are working to ensure food security in the county. starkcf.org MASSILLON WESTSTARK CHAMBER OF COMMERCE • THE BUSINESS CONNECTION • 4 Business After Hours at Rapid Response TOP ROW: Steve Toohey, Rapid Response • Charlene Paquelet, Paquelet Funeral Home; Cindy Stevens, Cee-B Glass; Sue Repp, Massillon WestStark Chamber • Joe Paquelet, Paquelet Funeral Home SECOND ROW: Mandy Pond, Massillon Museum; Bryan Stahl, Altimus Pond Photography • Ted and Barb Miller, Imaging 2000 • A bountiful buffet in the midst of first responder memorabilia THIRD ROW: Robert Garner, Garner Insurance and Financial Services; Joel Smith, City of Massillon • Dave Waikem, Waikem Auto Family; Massillon Mayor Kathy Catazaro-Perry • Kathy Shultz, Farmers National Bank; Keith Nutter, Aqua Ohio 5 • THE BUSINESS CONNECTION • MASSILLON WESTSTARK CHAMBER OF COMMERCE BOTTOM ROW: Joel Webster, Joel Webster Construction • Chris Whitaker, Matt Allen, and Tim Whitaker, Rapid Response; Rikki Harhager and Chris Vallos, C.H. Vallos Insurance • Seth Harrison, Taylor McKinney, and Molly Murphy, Buffalo Wild Wings Chamber WELCOME NEW MEMBER CALENDAR OF EVENTS John Patrick Picard Architect, Inc. 113 Lincoln Way West Massillon, Ohio 44647 PHONE: 330.471.9000 EMAIL: [email protected] WEBSITE: jpparchitect.com Laura Cowles and John Patrick Picard Wednesday, October 14 • 5:00 pm Business After Hours Massillon Womanʼs Club Thursday, October 22 • 6:00 pm Massillon WestStark Chamber 100th Birthday Celebration @ Santangeloʼs Party Center TED HERNCANE Monday, October 26 • 11:45 am Business Connection LIVE Kevin Helmick, Farmers National Bank @ Massillon Recreation Center Invite friends and colleagues to join the Massillon WestStark Chamber! Wednesday, November 18 • 5:00 pm Business After Hours Firehouse Grille and Pub Find More Chamber Event Photographs on Facebook Facebook.com/massillonchamber SCHUMACHER CONSTRUCTION CO. GENERAL CONTRACTORS P.O. BOX 676 412 LAKE AVE., N.E. MASSILLON, OH 44648 (330) 833-8387 • INDUSTRIAL • COMMERCIAL • CONSTRUCTION MANAGERS • DEVELOPERS • ENGINEERS Membership Renewals August 16 through September 15 Advanced Industrial Roofing, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Brewster Federal Credit Union . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Glen F. Buttacavoli, Attorney. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 CivPro Engineering, LLC. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Country Lawn Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Elms Country Club . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 mo Friends and Family Credit Union . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Goodwill Industries of Greater Cleveland & East Central Ohio. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Latino Business League, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Papa John’s Pizza. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Paquelet & Arnold-Lynch Funeral Home. . . . . . . . 23 Re/Max Edge Realty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Sonic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Stark Summit Ambulance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 State Farm Insurance Dan McMasters . . . . . . . . . 14 Tom Jackson Commercial Realty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Walgreens . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 U.S. Unemployment Since 2005—Bureau of Labor Statistics 10 A. A. Hammersmith INSURANCE INC. since 1874 COMMERCIAL PERSONAL HOSPITALIZATION LIFE 210 Erie St. N. 8 832-7411 6 4 01/05 01/06 01/07 01/08 01/09 01/10 01/11 01/12 01/13 01/14 01/15 The groundwork for a better tomorrow. /MyAquaAmerica @MyAquaAmerica AquaAmerica.com MASSILLON WESTSTARK CHAMBER OF COMMERCE • THE BUSINESS CONNECTION • 6 1 2 Tiger Legacy: Our Tiger Football Family Continues through 11/1 Massillon Museum 330.833.4061 massillonmuseum.org Massillon vs Austintown Fitch (A) Farmers’ Market 330.830.3900 x50144 8:00 am–Noon Massillon Rec Center 330.832.1621 8 9 10 Massillon vs Youngstown Ursaline (H) 330.830.3900 x50144 Second Saturday Downtown Massillon 330.809.6121 thursday friday 5 Spring Hill Historic Home Saturday & Sunday Tours Continue through October 1:00–4:00 pm 330.833.6749 springhillhistorichome.org Massillon City Council Meeting 7:30 pm 330.830.1734 sunday monday 6 tuesday 7 wednesday Progress 4 the Cure 4:00–8:00 pm Progressive Chevrolet 800.585.1287 The Blues Brothers Lincoln Theatre 330.833.2413 lionslincolntheatre.com 11 sunday 12 monday 18 19 Ghostbusters Lincoln Theatre 330.833.2413 lionslincolntheatre.com Massillon City Council Meeting 7:30 pm 330.830.1734 sunday 13 tuesday estStark Massillon Woa rd B r be Cham 8:00 am 330.833.3146 Rebecca—1940s Lincoln Theatre 330.833.2413 lionslincolntheatre.com monday 20 tuesday 14 wednesday r Hours Business Afte n llo si Mas Woman’s Club 5:00–6:30 pm Reservations 330.833.3146 21 wednesday mittee Activities Com am 00 8: 330.833.3146 Massillon Area Greenways (MAGI) Inc. Meeting 7:00 pm @ Blue Heron Deli 330.832.2771 25 sunday Frankenstein & Bride of Frankenstein Lincoln Theatre 330.833.2413 lionslincolntheatre.com 26 monday nection Business Con ion ct ne on C VE s BLIusinesHelmick evin KVE LI pm r, 0Speaker 5 am rte:0 :4re Po–1 A11nd te en C n ec llo R @ Massi nsr r @ vaiotio erat n Cente esre RRec 3.31 :00 pm –146 0.583am 33:4 11 Reservations 27 tuesday ucation Business Edom mittee C y or is Adv am 7:30 330.833.3146 MassMu Brown Bag Lunch “Our Drunken Republic: Beer, Whiskey, and the American Political Tradition” 12:10–12:50 pm 330.833.4061 massillonmuseum.org 28 wednesday AHEAD, Inc. Meeting 8:30 am 330.833.3900 x50221 thursday mittee Legislative Com 8:00 am 330.833.3146 Finance/Audit Committee 9:00 am 330.833.3146 mittee Executive Com am 0 :0 10 330.833.3146 saturday The Blues Brothers Lincoln Theatre 330.833.2413 lionslincolntheatre.com October 2015 4 3 friday saturday Rebecca—1940s Lincoln Theatre 330.833.2413 lionslincolntheatre.com 15 16 Historic Massillon Main Street Board Meeting 8:00 am 330.844.3697 Downtown Massillon Association Board Meeting 8:00 am 330.833.3146 ReelMassillon (Film Noir Series) Cat People @Massillon Museum 7:00 pm 330.833.4061 massillonmuseum.org Massillon Public Library Used Book Sale 10:00 am–4:00 pm 330.832.9831 massillonlibrary.org 22 23 24 MWCC 100telhebration! Birthday C lo’s @Santange 6:00–9:00 pm Reservations 330.833.3146 Massillon vs Akron St. Vincent (H) 330.830.3900 x50144 MassMu Rhythms Concert Austin Walkin’ Cane Duo 8:00 pm 330.833.4061 massillonmuseum.org 29 30 thursday thursday thursday friday 17 saturday Massillon Public Library Used Book Sale 10:00 am–3:00 pm 330.832.9831 massillonlibrary.org Ghostbusters Lincoln Theatre 330.833.2413 lionslincolntheatre.com Massillon vs Cincinnati Mt. Healthy (H) 330.830.3900 x50144 friday saturday Frankenstein & Bride of Frankenstein Lincoln Theatre 330.833.2413 lionslincolntheatre.com friday 31 saturday Massillon vs McKinley (A) 330.830.3900 x50144 Chicago Lincoln Theatre 330.833.2413 lionslincolntheatre.com Massillon WestStark Chamber of Commerce Business Connection LIVE! Luncheon Series Presents— Kevin Helmick President and CEO Farmers National Bank The 2015 speaker series is presented in partnership with the Massillon Parks and Recreation Department. Administrative Office 505 Erie Street North Massillon, Ohio 44646 330.832.1621 massillonparks.com October 26, 2015 11:45 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Massillon Recreation Center— Main Conference Room 505 Erie Street North Massillon, Ohio 44646 Free parking Lunch will be catered by Navarreʼs Main Street Deli. $13 per Chamber member ($15 per non-member) • Reservations, please! For more information, call the Massillon WestStark Chamber of Commerce at 330.833.3146 or email [email protected]. Cash and check appreciated; credit cards welcome. Member-to-Member Discounts Members in the News Would you like to offer discounts to fellow members? These can be a general discount, a value-added offer, a discount on products or services on a one-time basis, or an offer for new members only. The program is intended to help attract new members to the Chamber and reward existing members. To learn more or to become part of the program, call Chamber President Ted Herncane, 330.833.3146. Is your business expanding? Promoting employees? Celebrating an anniversary? Changing its name, address, or phone number? Do you want to invite all Chamber members to a special event you are hosting? To share special news with your community, mail the information to the Chamber office by the 15th of the month for possible publication in the next monthʼs newsletter. MASSILLON WESTSTARK CHAMBER OF COMMERCE • THE BUSINESS CONNECTION • 8 Massillon WestStark Chamber Members Volunteer for Habitat TOP: Robert Garner, Garner Insurance and Financial Services • Chamber President Ted Herncane CENTER: Jennifer Kiko, Office of Congressman Bob Gibbs • Mike Knight, Stark Glass BOTTOM: The Habitat team on Saturday, September 12 9 • THE BUSINESS CONNECTION • MASSILLON WESTSTARK CHAMBER OF COMMERCE August Business Connection LIVE TOP ROW: Congressman Bob Gibbs, speaker; Mel Herncane, Boys and Girls Club of Massillon • Tonya Fusko, The Inn at University Village; Kim Ackerman, Pampered Nails Boutique • Congressman Bob Gibbs SECOND ROW: Mel Herncane, Boys and Girls Club of Massillon; Kristin Hannon, Stark State University • Gary Johns, Katherine Gessner, and Bob Gessner, MCTV; John McGrath, The Health Foundation of Greater Massillon • Joyce Wilson, EMSCO THIRD ROW: Darrell Kirk, Office of Congressman Bob Gibbs; JoAnn Breedlove and Kelly Haer, Workforce Initiative Association • Angela Cooper, Faith in Action • Richard Regula, R. Straus, LLC FOURTH ROW: Benny Griffiths, Absolute Health Services • Fred Horner, Advanced Industrial Roofing; Mike Knight, Stark Glass; Timothy Smith, Digital Operation Group • John Shultz, Farmers National Bank; Mandy Pond, Massillon Museum • Marty Bowe, Stark County Educational Services Center BOTTOM ROW: Don McDonald, Local Emergency Planning Commission MASSILLON WESTSTARK CHAMBER OF COMMERCE • THE BUSINESS CONNECTION • 10 BWC Addresses Issues The Ohio Bureau of Workersʼ Compensation (BWC) wants to address few issues. Payroll Report Issue BWC has identified an issue with the receipt and processing of payroll reports for the first half of 2015. Processing has been delayed, but BWC has developed a work-around procedure. BWC will try to have their policy information up to date as soon as possible. Register your account through BWCʼs website to take advantage of the available information, be prepared for future reporting, and use the benefits associated with online services. New Message on Monthly Invoices A new message appears on employersʼ invoices: “Payments made within the last 14 days may not be reflected on this invoice. Failure to pay your premium in full by the due date will result in a lapse in coverage. You are responsible for all claims costs for injuries that occur during a period of lapsed coverage.” Employers may have received an invoice in September when they paid their bill on time at the end of August. Visit BWCʼs website at bwc.ohio.gov for the current policy information. For questions about BWCʼs prospective billing process or paying your invoice, contact CareWorksComp, 800.837.3200. The Salvation Army Celebrates 150 Years What started as a movement in London made its way around the globe, and this summer, The Salvation Army celebrated its 150th anniversary of service. Founded by William Booth in east London in 1865, The Salvation Army was inspired by Boothʼs son, who noted the large number of homeless people sleeping along the banks of the Thames River. Boothʼs response was, “Go and do something”—a statement The Salvation Army has epitomized for decades. The efforts of The Salvation Army have branched far beyond England. The organization is now active in 162 countries, anchored by the communal desire to offer spiritual, physical, emotional, and financial support to those in crisis. The Salvation Army of Massillon has carried out Boothʼs mission since the 1885. The Salvation Army of Massillon stays busy, recently distributing nearly 500 backpacks and back-to-school supplies and services; helping the homeless find safe, secure shelter; and feeding the hungry through its Choice Food Pantry and weekly Hot Meals program. The youth programs recently expanded to include a parents-and-tots program; a new arts and drama program will begin this fall. Living skills classes like sewing attract girls and women of all ages and skill levels. “Every day we are blessed to make a positive impact in peopleʼs lives through the love and power of God and the generosity of neighbors,” said Major Thomas Perks, Corps Officer of The Salvation Army of Massillon. “All across the world, The Salvation Army works to bring hope to those who are struggling.” The Salvation Army of Massillon is located at 315 Sixth Street Northeast in Massillon. For more information, call 330.833.6473. You You In-Neetwork Rates for out-oof-nettworkk plans. Mercy “Your Choice” allows those with non-network PPO plans to access Mercy services at in-network rates. That means no out-of-network penalties. If you’re ready to make the switch, call 330-588-4663 to find out if you qualify for “Your Choice.” cantonmercy.org | facebook.com/cantonmercy 11 • THE BUSINESS CONNECTION • MASSILLON WESTSTARK CHAMBER OF COMMERCE BOARD OF DIRECTORS Nancy Gessner, Chairperson Gary Feagles, Chairman Elect Robert Garner, Treasurer Tony Simeone, Vice Chair/Membership Richard Regula, Vice Chair/Legislative Dave Cottrill, Vice Chair/BEAC Matt Ashton Angie Boyle Lisa Dyer Cindy Hickey Fran Jackson Jacquie Knight Jerrod Selinsky John Shultz Margy Vogt 137 Lincoln Way, East Massillon, OH 44646 P 330.833.3146 F 330.833.8944 massillonohchamber.com [email protected] Dave Waikem John Walsh John McGrath, Immediate Past Chairman of the Board of Directors Ted Herncane, President, Massillon WestStark Chamber of Commerce Tim Seifert, President, Massillon Development Foundation Bonnie Fall, President, Downtown Massillon Association Doug Weatherbee, Chairman, Historic Massillon Main Street, Inc. Debbie Lehman, President, Massillon Area Greenways, Inc. MISSION STATEMENT • • • To develop, enhance, and represent business To promote economic growth To improve the quality of life for our community Change Service Requested Dawn Campanelli, Junior Achievement of East Central Ohio; Tim Maloney, Canton Chair Rental; Phil Lattavo, The Lattavo Companies; State Senator Scott Oelslager; and Michelle Del Rio-Keller, Westfield Bank, were among Chamber members who recently attended Chamber networking events. U.S. Postage PRST STD Massillon, Ohio Permit No. 712 48 2nd St SE · Massillon Join fellow chamber members at the Firehouse Grille & Pub for great food, beverages, networking & more! 5:00pm - 6:30pm $10 per person 53 Reservations not cancelled 24 hours in advance will be billed accordingly Please complete and return the lower portion of this form with your check payable to: Massillon WestStark Chamber of Commerce, 137 Lincoln Way East • Massillon, OH 44646 Reservations may also be made by phone: 330-833-3146 or e-mail: [email protected] ============================================================================================== =========== Company Name _______________________________________________________________________________ Name(s) Attending ____________________________________________________________________________ Amount Enclosed____________ Thursday, October 22, 2015 100TH BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION Santangelo’s Party Center 1008 Ninth St. SW – Massillon 6:00pm Social Hour 7:00pm Dinner Enjoy a casual evening of fun, games and prizes! Dinner Sponsorships Company___________________________________________ Gold $1,500 Contact person_____________________ Phone____________ Event signage Recognition in dinner program Recognition in newsletter Table for eight 600 of your business flyers mailed free to all members Full-page article in our newsletter Names attending: ________________________ ________________________ ________________________ ________________________ Silver $1,000 Event Signage Recognition in dinner program Recognition in newsletter Table for eight 600 of your business flyers mailed free to all members Amber $600 Recognition in dinner program Recognition in newsletter Table for eight Bronze $300 (Prize sponsor) Event signage Recognition in dinner program Recognition in newsletter _________________________ _________________________ _________________________ _________________________ Sponsorships include table of (8): __Gold $1,500 __Silver $1,000 __Amber $ 600 Individuals: __@ $50 per person __Bronze $300 (Prize sponsor) Amount enclosed ______ RSVP by October 9th Please complete and return this form with your check payable to: Massillon WestStark Chamber of Commerce 137 Lincoln Way East, Massillon, OH 44646 Reservations may also be made by phone: 330-833-3146 or email: [email protected] VISA & MasterCard accepted 330-331-5353 Canton.certapro.com 10% Off Any residential project over $500. 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