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Outgoing President Reflects on Past Year Continued from Page 2 and will continue to track legislation effecting business and develop a closer relationship with our elected officials. The Street Fair Committee, is a new committee, which is planning a Bicentennial Party for this fall. This will be a major Clintonville event and we will be looking for members for this committee. This Chamber is the best chamber organization in central Ohio. We know how to accomplish work and have fun doing it. It has been exciting to see the growth and maturing of this organization in the past year and I am thankful that I was permitted to be part of it. Sharon Daye, President 2002 Annual Recognition Dinner Continued from Page 4 name, business and a brief paragraph explaining why you believe they are the Clintonville Business Person of the Year. Nominations can be mailed or emailed to the Chamber office. Clintonville Resident Grand Prize Winner Continued from Page 4 Lynda DePompei Eclectiques Antiques Mall $25 Gift Certificate Joan Gilcrest The Garden Way $25 Gift Certificate Jan Horton Backyard Experience Cover to Cover Carruth Garden Art Piece $50 Gift Certificate Janice Nation Daniel Sing Colonial Candy Shoppe Spa & Hot Tub Outlet Chocolate/Coffe Gift $50 Gift Certificate Basket Rose Mary Lee Sandy Simbro Clintonville Community Mkt - $30 Shopping Spree Kathy Mayner Olentangy Village Apts Basket of Goodies Anne Weber O'Brien Garden Indoors 4' Green Thumb Light System Julie Owdom Thread Works Pair of Gingher Scissors Paul Love celebrates Clintonville Ernest J. Hartong, Executive Director Jeannette Nini, Program Director Sherry Kauffman, Bookkeeper Staff Mary Ann Meyers, President Don Falcoski, Vice President Brenda Pinnell, Secretary Glenn Culler, Treasurer Sharon Daye, Past President Judy Davis Bill Good Nora Huber Luba Istocki Jacquelyn Lucas-Murphy Phil Moots Kristi Roumeliote G. Scott Smith Paul Weber Board of Trustees 4219 N. High Street Columbus, OH 43214 PRESORTED STANDARD US POSTAGE PAID COLUMBUS OH PERMIT NO 5827 NEWS OF THE CLINTONVILLE AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE CHAMBERnotes Wednesday, January 15 CI Design Committee Public Forum at the Columbus Mennonite Church, 7:00 PM Friday, January 17 Mid-Month Mixer, High St. South of Broadway from 7:00 - 10:00 PM Tuesday, January 21 CACC Luncheon, Keynote Speaker is John Mahaney, President, Ohio Council of Retail Merchants. He will address the 2003 Central Ohio Retail Outlook Saturday, February 1 Chambers Annual Recognition Dinner at the Jack Nicklaus Museum, 6:30 PM PHONE: 614.262.2790 FAX: 614.262.2791 EMAIL: [email protected] WEBSITE: www.clintonvillechamber.com JANUARY, 2003 2002: A Year of Growth, Change and Excitement for the Chamber MARK YOUR CALENDARS Tuesday, January 14 New Member Coffee, 8:00 - 8:45 AM at the Chamber Office “Dedicated to promotion & continuing development of the Clintonville area business community.” t was an exciting 2002 for the Clintonville Area Chamber of Commerce. The Chamber's membership is at an all time high, thanks to a very successful membership drive in January. Providing services and networking opportunities to the membership continued to be the chamber's focus. The monthly luncheons fea- I Chamber Luncheons provide members with networking opportunities. tured a wide variety of speakers, covering topics that included Home Based Businesses, Health and Wellness, Advertising and Marketing, Parks and Recreation and the Columbus Blue Jackets. Chamber members also exchanged ideas in an informal atmosphere at the monthly "Business After Hours" programs. The Chamber's annual Recognition Dinner in February honored Clintonville Incorporated president D Searcy, as the "Person of the Year" for 2001. In April, the fourth annual Spring Concert at North High School was an overwhelming success, despite a few technical problems. Bluegrass singer Rhonda Vincent entertained the capacity crowd. In May, thirty-six students from Clintonville area middle school students were honored at the Student Citizen Breakfast. 2002 Student Citizen Breakfast Awards Hannah Dilliard of the Mayor's Office of Education provided the keynote address. Things were bloomin' in June with the annual Rose Festival. Also in June, over a dozen chamber members participated in the Central Ohio Chamber's Combined Trade Fair, which was held at the Worthington Mall. July in Combined Central Ohio Trade Fair for 2002 Clintonville means fireworks and celebration. Again in 2002, the chamber worked closely with the 4th of July Committee to present a fun-filled day for over 25,000 residents and visitors. July also saw the departure of Continued on Page 5 Outgoing President Reflects on Past Year CHAMBERS SPONSOR DISNEY LEADERSHIP & SERVICE SEMINAR The Clintonville Area Chamber of Commerce, in conjunction with other central Ohio chambers, will again present the "Disney Keys to Excellence" seminar program. The program will be held on March 6, 2003, at the Villa Milano Conference Center, 1630 Schrock Rd. (see insert). This year's program will focus on Leadership and Service. In "Leadership, Disney Style" participants will learn how effective leadership has been the catalyst at Walt Disney World to drive employee/customer satisfaction and bottom-line results. Key components of the program include: communicating a compelling vision, building involvement and ownership, and capitalizing on change. "Service, Disney Style: focuses on developing a service philosophy, learning tools to support a service culture, and learning how to deliver on the service theme. The registration deadline for the program is Thursday, Feb 20, 2003. Contact the Chamber office for additional information. As I reflect on my 2002 presidency, I realize that I am a low-profile type person who did not meet everyone that I should have, but was able to be part of many great things that happened within the Chamber. I was able to observe a natural transformation of the Board of Trustees from a strictly social networking mindset to a more political, community-oriented awareness and consciousness that shows the positive growth of an organization. In 2002, we hired a new executive director, Ernie Hartong, who comes to us with Chamber experience in the Marietta Chamber of Commerce and the Greater Columbus Chamber of Commerce, along with a booming voice, which he uses as the announcer for the Columbus Landsharks. I witnessed and participated in monthly meetings of the three Clintonville organizations, Clintonville Area Commission, Clintonville Incorporated, and the Clintonville Area Chamber of Commerce, to show continuity and one voice 2002 Chamber President Sharon Daye and board members discuss “Clintonville Issues” with Mayor Michael Coleman on issues that go outside of the Clintonville area, as well as, producing a phenomenal piece for attracting new businesses to Clintonville. The city of Columbus offered Façade grants, which many were utilized and completed in 2002 by Chamber members. New committees and task forces were implemented in 2002 and Chamber members will see the results of those efforts in 2003. The first one is a Governmental Action Committee, which became very active Continued on Page 6 2003 Retail Outlook Focus of Luncheon John C. Mahaney, Jr. the long time president of the Ohio Council of Retail Merchants will discuss the "2003 Retail Outlook for Central Ohio" at the Clintonville Area Chamber of Commerce's monthly luncheon on Tuesday, January 21, 2003. The luncheon will be held at the Clintonville Woman's Club, 3951 N. High St. “John Mahaney is "Mr. Retail" in Ohio," said Ernie Hartong, Clintonville Chamber Executive Director. "Since the majority of our members are small retailers, we think this is a great opportunity for them to get John's perspective on the up coming year." A native of Zanesville, Mahaney is a graduate of Niagara University. His background includes experience in journalism, radio broadcasting and advertising. Mahaney joined the Ohio Council of Retail Merchants in 1958. In 1962, he was named Assistant Director and was made Associate Director in 1965. He was selected Executive Director in 1969 and became President in 1971. As President, Mahaney coordinates all staff activities, including legislative, governmental and public relations. John C. Mahaney, Jr. 2002: A Year of Growth, Change... Continued from Page 1 chamber executive Laura Rolfe and the hiring of new executive Ernie Hartong. Chamber members and their guests "teed it up" in August at the Annual Chamber Golf Outing. The 2002 outing also honored the late Thomas B. Leavitt by using the event to assist the Leavitt family in creating the "Thomas B. Leavitt Scholarship Fund." The fund will award three scholarships to Clintonville residents starting in 2003. September brought the fall colors to Clintonville's tree lined streets and color to the annual Arts Festival. Mayor Coleman also came to Clintonville in September for the ground breaking at the new Fire Station 19. The business community and residents joined forces for the First "High Street Sweep" in October. In November, there were over seventy people in attendance at the Chamber's "Community Forum" discussing retail and restaurant options in the community. More than 1100 entries were received as part of the chamber's "Holiday Giveaway" promotion in December. Clintonville resident Lauren Donnell was the Grand Prize winner. Columbus Blue Jackets president, Doug MacLean drew the largest luncheon crowd of the year when he spoke to chamber members at the December luncheon. All in all, 2002 was an active, exciting, and productive year for the chamber. With your continued support, 2003 will be even more exciting. The Motorists Insurance Group Anthem Insurance Fifth Third Bank Southwick-Good Funeral Chapel Weir-Arend Funeral Home Bob Daniels Buick 2002 High Street Sweep Ackerman Credit Union Coldwell Banker/King Thompson Paul Love/Karen Dibert Dinsmore & Shohl LLP Knapp Veterinary Hospital Schorr & Associates Architects The Flag Lady's Flag Store Kroger Polar Bear Alumni Association Chamber Supports CRC Book Drive Again this year, the Clintonville Area Chamber of Commerce will act as one of the drop off points for the Clintonville Beechwold Community Resource Center Book Drive. The drive will benefit the Kids Club at Clinton Elementary School and is headed by Chamber Past President Scott Smith, former Clintonville Area Commissioner, Stu Harris, and Beth Stewart-Magee of the CRC. The program serves over 80 students and last year over 1,000 books were collected. You can ADVERTISERS drop off your new or gently used books at the Chamber office 4219 N. High St. or the CRC, 14 West Lakeview Avenue. Life & PUTNAM Putnam Health Agency Thomas J. Paplaczyk, President Chamber’s Anthem Health Plan 4161 N. High Street ✦ Columbus, OH 43214 Phone: 447-3221 ✦ Fax: 447-3220 Bank One - Clintonville and Graceland Bernie's Garage Cabbage Cases Central Ohio Dance Academy Coldwell Banker/King Thompson Georgia Stanton Coldwell Banker/King Thompson Nora Huber Edward Jones Investments Jacquelyn Lucas Murphy Jim Hildenbrand Realty Joseph Patchen, Attorney Mary Kay Cosmetics - Mary Ann Meyers Moots Cope, and Carter Oaksmith Cabinet Prospect Bank Spangler & Baird, CPA’s The Forum at Knightsbridge Vacation Time Travel Yaffey Music Services BOARD ELECTS 2003 OFFICERS (L to R) Glenn Culler, Don Falcoski, Brenda Pinnell, Mary Ann Meyers and Sharon Daye, Past President At its December meeting the Chamber Board elected the following officers for 2003. President - Mary Ann Meyers Mary Kay Cosmetics Mary Ann Meyers has been an active and involved member of the Chamber. In addition to serving as Board Secretary and Vice President for the past two years, she is a member of the Networking Committee and has been the Chamber's representative to the Clintonville Incorporated board. As president, she brings the perspective of a home based business to the president's office. She is currently Senior Sales Director for Mary Kay Cosmetics, has been self-employed with Mary Kay for 24 years. She has been a Clintonville resident for over 30 years. Mary Ann and her husband, Bernie currently live on E. Torrance. Vice President - Don Falcoski TrusJoist - a Weyerhauser Co. Don moved from German Village to Clintonville four years ago and immediately got involved with the Clintonville Chamber. As last year's Secretary he spear headed the Chamber's successful new member drive. Don has a Get Involved in 2003! A major focus for the Chamber in 2003 is more involvement from you! One of the major advantages of chamber membership is developing new business contacts by serving on the various chamber committees. There is a vast pool of talented people who are chamber members and we need your help to make our programs successful. Here is a list of chamber committees for 2003. If you or others in your business are interested in be a part of these committees, please contact Ernie Hartong at 262-2790 or email him at [email protected]. Networking Committee Chair: Luba Istocki Duties: To plan, coordinate, and execute chamber networking events including luncheons, breakfast, and Business After Hours. This committee will assist the staff in securing speakers, encouraging member attendance at events, and planning new events to meet member needs. Governmental Action Committee Chair: Phil Moots Duties: To establish a positive link between the Chamber and elected officials and their staff members, to track legislation that effects business at the local, state and federal level, and to recommend to the Chamber Board positions on relevant business legislation and issues. Economic Development Committee Chair: Duties: To provide information and assistance to new businesses considering locating in Clintonville and to those existing businesses considering expansion in Clintonville. Committee members will visit new Clintonville businesses to welcome them to the community. Spring Concert Committee Chair: Brenda Pinnell Duties: Plan and implement the Chamber's annual Spring Concert. Committee will be responsible for all marketing materials, publicity, and ticket sales associated with the concert. Membership Committee Chair: Duties: Committee members will welcome new members to the Chamber and explain the Chamber's programs and goals. This committee will also plan and execute the Chamber's annual membership drive. Communications Committee Chair: Duties: Committee will oversee and develop all of the Chamber's written and electronic member communications. The newsletter sub-committee will assist the staff in the writing of newsletter articles and solicitation of newsletter advertising. The website sub-committee will assist the staff with the maintenance and content of the Chamber's website www.clintonvillechamber.com. Members of this sub-committee will also assist the staff in soliciting advertising for the website. Fall Festival Committee Chair: Sharon Daye Duties: This committee will plan and execute a major fall festival for Clintonville in the fall of 2003. While the Chamber will spearhead this effort, the committee will involve other Clintonville organizations and residents in the planning of this event. Golf Outing Committee Chair: Jacquelyn Lucas Murphy Duties: Plan and execute the Chamber's annual Thomas B. Leavitt Scholarship Golf Outing held in August. Committee members will also solicit sponsors and participants for the event. Student Citizen Breakfast Committee Chair: Duties: Plan and implement the Chamber's annual Student Citizen Breakfast, which is held in May. Committee will work closely with local middle schools to identify those students to be honored and secure sponsorships for the event. Benefits Committee Chair: Tom Paplaczyk Duties: To review the Chamber's member benefits program, including health insurance, supplemental benefits and worker's compensation and communicate these programs to the membership. Committee will also review and recommend any new benefit programs. Clintonville Resident is Grand Prize Winner More than 1100 registrations were received in the Chamber's "Holiday Giveaway" promotion program. Over 400 of the registrations came from zip codes outside of Clintonville. Winner of Lauren Donnell, Grand Prize Winner the $1000 Grand Prize was Lauren Donnell of Clintonville. Lauren registered at the Clintonville Community Market. Eighteen Clintonville businesses participated in the promotion, each provided an additional prize from their business. As part of the promotion, the Chamber's Communications Committee conducted a "pilot survey" regarding shopping in Clintonville. While the survey was merely a random sampling of a limited number of both residents and non-residents, there were a number of recurring themes and comments that indicate a more extensive survey should be undertaken. Seventy surveys were distributed, 92% to Clintonville residents and 8% to nonresidents. Comments from the surveys included, "more variety of shops and stores, solve the parking and speeding problems, create incentives for new and expanding shops, and emphasize the unique qualities of the area." Some highlights of the survey were; "I shop regularly in Clintonville for the following:" Food/Groceries 82% Repairs 46% Electrical Goods 53% Books 38% Antiques 48% Gift Items 31% Hardware 23% Here is a complete list of winners from the Chambers Holiday Shopping Giveaway. Continued on Page 4 membership to include anyone who lives, works, worships, or attends school in the Clintonville area. In addition to his involvement with the Chamber, Glenn is an active member of the Fourth of July Committee. Glenn, his wife Pam, and daughter Natalie live on Wynding Dr. Secretary - Brenda Pinnell Bernie's Garage and Auto Body The Chamber's new Board Secretary is also the chairperson of the 2003 Spring Concert, a position she also held in 2002. Brenda is a North High Alumnus, and a graduate of The Ohio State University. In 1973, she began working at Pacemont Marathon for her father as a bookkeeper and now works with her two sisters in the management of the family business, Bernie's Garage. She is a member of the North High "Hall of Fame" Selection Committee. Her Board Elects Officers for 2003 Continued from Page 3 great deal of experience in the construction industry. He is currently a consultant for a division of Weyerhauser Corporation called TrusJoist. Prior to that, he worked for Corna Kokosing Construction and Turner Construction. Don notes that he has two dogs and was married last year to Christina Corl, an attorney with the Crabbe, Brown, and James law firm. Treasurer - Glenn Culler Ackerman Credit Union Glenn was elected treasurer in October and will continue in that position for 2003. He has been the President/CEO for Ackerman Credit Union for the past ten years, a job that puts him in constant contact with Clintonville businesses and residents. The Union has expanded its field of SoBo Style German Wooden Sled Andrea Talkington The Flag Lady's Flag Store - Deluxe US Flag Helen Allmandinger Ackerman Credit Union Japanese Auto Service Two AMC Theatre Gift $50 Gift Certificate D. Searcy Packs Susan Payne Scottie MacBean's Krups Coffee Grinder Scott Bowers Maggie Moos Maggie Moos T Shirt Butch Lewis Central Ohio Academy Of Dance Two Tickets to the Nutcracker Suzanne Lewis Momentum 98 Pair of Magnetic Insoles & Pain Eraser Massage Ball John Cleary Continued on Page 6 ANNUAL RECOGNITION DINNER HELD AT NICKLAUS MUSEUM Who will be the Clintonville "Business Person of the Year" for 2002? Plan to attend the Chamber’s annual Recognition Dinner and Annual Meeting on Saturday, Feb 1, 2003. This year's event will be held at the beautiful Jack Nicklaus Museum on Olentangy River Road. The event will begin with a social hour at 6:30 PM, followed by dinner and the recognition of the new chamber officers for 2003 and the awards presentation. This event is for chamber members and their guests, but seating will be limited, so make your reservation early. You will be receiving your special Recognition Dinner Invitation in the mail soon. The dinner committee is also accepting your nominations for "Business Person of the Year" for 2002. You should submit your nomination to the Chamber with the person’s Continued on Page 6
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