Newsletter - Dunedin Chamber December 2009
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Newsletter - Dunedin Chamber December 2009
Business Times Dunedin. It’s all right here. Vol. 9 No. 6 December 2009 84th Annual Dinner Will Focus on Recognition It Will Be 26 Years of Thanking Dunedin’s Teachers This year’s Annual Dinner marks the beginning of the Chamber’s 84th year of service to Dunedin. You are invited to join in the celebration, watch the change in leadership, and give some very deserving individuals and businesses a pat on the back. Plus it promises a great meal, time with friends new and old, and an opportunity to look back at an interesting year. Mark your calendars now for Saturday, January 16. The Annual Dinner will take place at Bon Appetit, with cocktails at 6:30 p.m., followed by the dinner and program. In spite of the challenges of 2009, there are many people to thank for this year’s successes and fun to be had while doing it. Now it’s time to let Chair Lou Galdieri (Mease Dunedin/Mease Countryside Hospitals) reflect upon his year and learn what incoming Chair Jack Norton (Mease Manor) has planned at the helm of the organization for 2010. It’s hard to believe we’re already starting the second decade of the 2000’s! The Chamber experienced many positives this year under Lou’s leadership and now it’s time to recognize all who joined with him to help make them possible. Plus it’s the Chamber’s opportunity to name the newest recipient of several coveted awards like the Beatrice Donoghue Delightful Dunedin Award, and the Small, Medium and Large Businesses of the Year. This year’s Annual Dinner is being sponsored by Morton Plant Mease Foundation. The beautiful flower arrangements are being designed by Karnation Korner Florist and entertainment will be by the lovely and talented Michelle Grossman. The tantalizing dinner choices are either Slow Roasted Prime Rib of Beef au jus or Pistachio crusted North Atlantic Salmon with Goat Cheese Beurre Blanc. The cost per person is $36 per person. This year we’re going green and e-mailing invitations to the Annual Dinner. You may print out your invitation and mail it back but it’s much easier to do it on line. You can make your meal selection at the same time. Please plan to attend this very special event for our Chamber and our community, join in the celebration, You can be a part of it. Our Teachers Appreciation Breakfast is celebrating its 26th Anniversary! The Annual Teacher’s Appreciation Breakfast is scheduled for Friday, January 22, at the Dunedin Golf Club, 7:30 a.m. There has already been a lot of support for the teachers and the event this year thanks to the generosity of the Mease Dunedin Hospital, Mease Manor and the Toronto/Dunedin Blue Jays and Huntington Learning Center. Huntington Learning Center and Chick-fil-A (Westfield Countryside Mall) are also generously providing a gift for each teacher. It’s going to be a lovely celebration of our community’s teachers, both from the public and private schools. Please consider sponsoring a table of teachers for this very special recognition program. Tables are $125.00 each with one reserved seat for a representative from your business. Individual teachers may also be sponsored at $20.00 per teacher. All table sponsors are recognized in the programs given to all teachers, from the podium during the breakfast, and in (Annual Dinner See Page 6) (Teachers Breakfast See Page 8) Florida Encounter Meant $10,000 Economic Impact in Dunedin On Tuesday, November 17, the State of Florida’s tourism marketing arm, VISIT FLORIDA, in cooperation with Visit St. Pete/Clearwater, Pinellas County’s tourism division, brought over 130 meeting planners from around the United States to Pinellas County. They stayed at Innisbrook Resort and were met by representatives from meeting and convention facilities from around the State of Florida. We were fortunate enough to have this important delegation in Dunedin for a “Dunedin Dine Around.” Each delegate was given $75 in "Dunedin Dollars" to spend in our community, mostly at area restaurants. The goal was to introduce them to our city and the possibilities we have for (Florida Encounter see Page 7) Greater Dunedin Chamber of Commerce 2009 OFFICERS Chairman of the Board Lou Galdieri Mease Dunedin Hospital Immediate Past Chair Terry Hodge The Terbo Group Chair-Elect Jack Norton Mease Manor Vice Chairs Ken Carson Toronto Blue Jays Marsha Goins The Enchanted Branch Gift Gallery Pete Krulder Honeymoon Island State Park Jeff Rhoads Florida Auto Exchange Dan Zucker Zucker & Zucker Creative Marketing Treasurer Pati Sieg Old Harbor Bank President & CEO Lynn Wargo Advisory Council Rob DiSpirito City of Dunedin Pam Guler Morton Plant Mease Health Care John McElaney System Revivers Sonny Thornton Thornton Donoghue & Assoc. Directors Carlos Fernandez Nielsen Company Chris Giuliana ARAG N.A. Inc. Andrew Gracy Peebles & Gracy Judy Haner Coldwell Banker/Wikle Properties Stephen Komara Komara Dentistry Carl Krave Glencairn Cottages/ Pocket Neighborhoods Susan Littlejohn Susan Littlejohn Realty, Inc. Frank Massotto UBS Financial Services Melissa McCormick McCormick Stevenson Corp. Brian Ottoson Ottoson Enterprises, Inc Staff Ted Napp Member Development Rep. Phyllis Debien Member Services Manager Betty Sweetland Visitor Services Manager A Massage and Soothing Cup – A Desirable Combination The November Business Before Hours was held at a charming new business, Two Hands to Heal and Soothing Cup Studio, located at 1019 MLK, Jr. Blvd., just north of SR 580. Owner Donna Griffiths and her wonderful staff warmly greeted everyone at the event. Members were given tours and educated on the many services this unique business offers. The menu, featuring many types of coffees, teas, sandwiches, pastries, and much more, was delightful to discover. Plus Donna and her staff offered a wide range of pastries to sample, plus an absolutely delicious yogurt parfait that was a hit with everyone. Stop by and get a mini massage while sipping a hot beverage and take the time to take care of you. to help make your hectic life a little more relaxed. Donna Griffiths, owner of Two Hands to Heal and Soothing Cup Studio, introduced her growing business and lovely location to members at the Before Hours. Donna and her staff are there Members Leave Quarterly Lunch Less Stressed You couldn’t help but learn something helpful and healthy at the Chamber’s December Quarterly Lunch. Led by Seamus Allman, Employee and Student Assistance Program Manger for BayCare Health System, members were treated to a wealth of information and ideas on reducing stress in our lives or helping minimize the negative affects of it. Mr. Allman, a seasoned professional with many years in the field, shared concrete examples of what do to about stress. He talked about the causes of stress in our lives and how it manifests itself, and how different people handle it. Some of the points were acknowledge the stress in your life Seamus Allman, Manager of Em- and pay attention to it, recognize its causes, ployee and Student Assistance process your feelings, create an action plan to Programs at Baycare. help deal with it, and then learn to put it aside. By all means, appreciate the good things in your life, monitor your stress producers and your reactions, exercise, eat right and take time to relax. Very special thanks to Mr. Allman and Lou Galdieri (Mease Dunedin Hospital) for his assistance in coordinating the lunch, and Morton Plant Mease Foundation for their support of it. Thanks, too, to the wonderful staff at Bon Appetit for creating the delicious lunch and their warm hospitality in serving it. Happy Holidays From our Chamber Family To you and Y ours! Yours! ous New Y ear! Best Wishes for a Happy osperous Year! Happy,, Healthy & PPrrosper 2 Welcome New Members Chuck Dean PO Box 1373 Palm Harbor, FL 34682 Ph. 727-692-3978 [email protected] Citizen Member The Caribbean Cafe Wayne Ordes 2340 SR 580 Clearwater, FL 33763 Ph. 727-712-8226 Fax 727-712-8227 [email protected] Sandwich Shop / Restaurant Family Fitness Centers Scott Richards, Laurette Pergola 2646 Bayshore Blvd. Dunedin, FL 34698 Ph. 727-736-6698 Fax 727-375-1574 [email protected] [email protected] Fitness Centers The Victoria Palms Vickie Riney 700 Lyndhurst St. Dunedin, FL 34698 Ph. 727-734-0319 Fax 727-736-6115 [email protected] www.thevictoriapalms.com Apartment/Condo Morton Plant Mease Foundation Amanda Fisher 1200 Druid Rd. S. Clearwater, FL 33756 Ph. 727-725-6368 Fax 727-461-8131 [email protected] www.mpmfoundation.org Non Profit Governmental Affairs – Focuses on City Issues Members of the Chamber’s Governmental Affairs Committee has an opportunity to get briefings on several projects within the City of Dunedin thanks to a visit from Vice Mayor Julie Scales. Here are a few highlights from her comments: Stormwater Fees & Unit Charge Discrepancies – The commission is awaiting the audit results and will focus on the issues again at their February workshop. City staff is going through a total recalculation process of all utility customers to ensure proper formulas are in place. Dunedin Golf Club – It’s official and both parties seem to be happy with the new agreement. Corridor Improvements – The Douglas and Patricia Avenue corridor studies have been completed. The Dunedin Causeway study will be starting soon, followed by the Main St. to the Marina study. Elections in November – Most of the focus is on the cost savings at this point. Voter turnout is also being considered, as well as awareness of the elections. More to come. Other issues covered were the branding of Dunedin, Vice Mayor Julie Scales and City Manager Rob DiSpirito shared a lot of information with the Governmental Affairs Committee. These meetings are interesting open to all Chamber members. Please join us – the 2nd Tuesday of the month, 8 a.m., at the Chamber. which began in Dunedin’s Tourism Marketing Committee, “Visit Dunedin.” This group has been talking about a branding opportunity, which will be going before the Commission for a formal agreement. It’s a process that will be open to everyone in the community for input. Watch your e-mail and newsletter for more on this important opportunity. The DOT will be resurfacing SR 580/Main St. this spring. The City is looking at establishing a median at Virginia and Pinehurst to make pedestrian crossing safer.The 24-acre former Nielsen site is now owned by Wells Fargo and under a new broker. Mixed use options, the main building structure, and looking at parts of the property as parcels, are under consideration and discussion. The City’s budget, Orangewood/Dunedin Isles and the drainage issues were also discussed. The Governmental Affairs Committee is open to any Chamber member interested in attending. Next month, Mayor Dave Eggers joins the group to start of the new year on Tuesday, January 8, 8 a.m., in the Chamber’s Board Room, 301 Main St. CIS Coleman Insurance Services Bill Coleman [email protected] 1255 Belcher Road, Dunedin FL 34698 • Phone 727-239-4966 Fax 727-441-9566 Life • Commercial • Auto • Home • Health •Investments 3 Renewing Members The dates below show the year these members joined the Chamber and we congratulate and thank them for their continuing support. 1965 Progress Energy Melissa Seixas PO Box 14042 St. Petersburg 1972 Regions Bank Kalliopi Parianos 1042 Main St. Dunedin 1974 Kally K's Eleanora Mihopoulos 1600 Main St. Dunedin Rent-A-Used Jeffrey L. Rhoads 2300 SR 580 Clearwater 1978 Davidson, Jamieson & Assoc. John N. Davidson 1956 Bayshore Blvd. Dunedin 1980 Tina Webb ASID Interior Designs Tina Webb P.O. Box2366 Dunedin 1982 Highland Animal Hospital Brett M. Finkelstein, D.V. M. 399 Patricia Ave. Dunedin Classic Boutique & Gallery Matthew and Johanna Bernard 2678 Bayshore Blvd. Dunedin 1983 Animal Hospital of Dunedin Patrick H. Hafner, D.V.M. 1355 Pinehurst Rd. Dunedin Energy Conservatory, Inc. Robert Nohren 745 Main St. Dunedin Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church Father Gary Dowsey 750 San Salvador Dr. Dunedin 1984 Around the Clock Refinishers Richard J. Hemme 1415 Main St. Lot 148 Dunedin 1986 Dick Carroll, Inc. Dick Carroll 200 Douglas Ave. Dunedin 1989 Sea Sea Riders Silvia Tzekas 221 Main St. Dunedin 1990 Arry's Roofing Services Rebecca Housh 770 N. Grosse Ave. Tarpon Springs J. B. Edwards & Assoc. Sarah Harring 443 Grant St. Dunedin 1991 Florida Auto Exchange Co. Jeffrey L. Rhoads 2201 Main St. Dunedin 1995 Casa Tina Javier and Tina Avila 365 Main St. Dunedin Downtown Dunedin Merchants Assoc. Michael Bryant PO Box 2112 Dunedin 1997 Curlew Hills Memory Gardens Keenan Knopke P.O. Box 1950 Palm Harbor 1999 LogoPro.com Tracie Gattas 745 Main St. #B Dunedin Meranova Guest Inn David Roy 458 Virginia Lane Dunedin 2000 Clearwater Gas System Christi Cheatham 400 N. Myrtle Ave. Clearwater 2002 Representative Tom Anderson 351-B Main St. Dunedin Charlie Earhart Realty Karen Leonard 2032 Bayshore Blvd. Dunedin Graham Design Assoc., P.A. Jim Graham 585 Main St. #201 Dunedin Holiday Inn Express Hotel and Suites Gabrielle Mullins 975 Broadway Dunedin The Blue Moon Inn Gary and Freda Timmons 2920 Alt. 19 N. Dunedin 2003 Cavileer Locksmith, Inc. Richard Cavileer 2116 Main St. Dunedin 2004 Charles Rutenberg Realty Alexis Elie 518 Louden St. Dunedin PDR, Certified Public Accountants Charles Klein 29750 US 19 N. #101 Clearwater Stirling Tropical Wines & Special Occasions Elinor Fox 461 Main St. Dunedin 2005 Barber Agency Bob Barber 2321 SR 580 Clearwater 2006 Cricketers British Pub & Restaurant Mike and Lisa Ioannou 2634 Bayshore Blvd. Dunedin Habitat for Humanity of Pinellas Co. Barbara Inman 3071 118th Ave. N. St. Petersburg 2007 BlackHagen Design, Inc. Lori Tamulonis 813 Douglas Ave. #C Dunedin Coleman Insurance Services, LLC Bill Coleman 1255 Belcher Rd. Dunedin Inside Out Construction Pat Flammia 812 Louden Ave. Dunedin J. Kokolakis Contracting Inc. Joseph J. Kokolakis 202 E. Center St. Tarpon Springs 2008 Coldwell Banker Realty Denis Romero 3474 Tampa Rd. Palm Harbor Northwestern Mutual / Kier Financial Group Hollee Kier 111 N. Belcher Rd. Clearwater Dunedin Montessori Academy Strong Academic Program & Individual Instruction After School Care Computers Art Lessons Gymnastics Ages 2 to 6 Preschool thru Kindergarten 637 Michigan Blvd. Dunedin FL 34698 734-0332 Ann Dietz Owner & Director Lic. #C020860 4 Nice Green & Beautiful Hosted Fantastic Business After Hours The hosts of the October Business After Hours, (lr) Nice Green & Beautiful’s owners, George & Melody Ruiz, and General Manager Daisy Earls. If you are looking for any outside improvements – pavers, pergolas, outside kitchens, plants & landscaping, ponds, fire pits and more – Nice Green & Beautiful’s Business After Hours was the place to be. And it still is if you’re making your outside living space more livable! The food was fantastic and abundant thanks to the generosity of Nice Green & Beautiful’s owners, Melody and George Ruiz, as well as expertly prepared and presented by Marguerite’s Deli & Catering. Plus every member attending was given a $25 gift certificate for use on any purchase at NG & B and steel drum music filled the space, making everything feel more fun and festive. To make things even more memorable, the organizer extraordinaire, NG & B’s General Manager Daisy Earls, gave everyone who could find one a yard gnome. It was pretty funny seeing 30+ members carrying out their newly found gnome at the end of the event. Very special thanks to Melody and George Ruiz, Daisy Earls, and all the staff at Nice Green and Beautiful Landscaping, as well as Nice Cool & Beautiful Ponds, for creating such a fun and interesting Business After Hours event. Nice Cool & Beautiful’s and Nice Green & Beautiful's owner, George Ruiz, poses with mascot, “Roy the Coy.” Holiday Shirts and Dunedin Shirts on sale at the Chamber Office Sweatshirts and Long & Short Sleeved T's Assorted Colors Tax Planning & Preparation • Financial Statements Payroll Tax Preparation • Bank Reconciliation Budgeting • Investment Analysis • Electronic Filing Computer Consulting • Quick Books Set-Up Monthly / Quarterly / Yearly Services Individuals / Businesses / Estates / Trusts James J. Hagan, Sr. Accountant Hagan & Associates, Inc. 1714 County Road 1, Suite 19 (727) 736-5100 (Fax) Dunedin, FL 34698 (727) 734-2992 Sonny Thornton Phone (727)734-0886 Fax (727)736-1175 E-Mail [email protected] 533 Main Street Dunedin, Florida 34698 5 Glencairn Cottages Opened for Business Before Hours Glencairn Cottages is the result of the vision and creativity of Carl Krave, who talked a little about the community at the Business Before Hours. It was a long process, but Dunedin’s newest and most interesting neighborhood, Glencairn Cottages,finally came into being when the first modular home was completed in a few short weeks. Now the neighborhood features three homes, with another one on the way. When completed, Glencairn will feature 14 cottages ranging from 1,476 to 2,000 square feet, and is Tampa Bay’s first ALL-GREEN community, certified by the Florida Green Building Coalition. At the December Business Before Hours, members had the opportunity to tour the original model, as well as meet some of the neighborhood’s new residents. Carl Krave (Glencairn Cottages/Pocket Neighborhoods) and his business partner, Mark Brandt, welcomed everyone to the event. Members took the opportunity to tour the model, upstairs and down, and get a sense of the quality and desirability of the home. Very special thanks to Carl and Mark for making members feel so welcomed, especially on a blustery morning. If you haven’t visited the Glencairn community, located just south of Main Street on Douglas Avenue, take the time to do so. You’ll be glad you did. Business Briefs!! Has your business recently won an award? Moved? Added a new service or product? If so, it’s time to share it with all the Dunedin Chamber members! Each month we’ll list what’s new and exciting right here in Business Briefs. Just send, fax (734-8942) or e-mail ([email protected]) the info (one paragraph please) and we’ll add it to our column. Mease Manor, a retirement community located at 700 Mease Plaza, has redesigned and enhanced their website, www.measemanor.com. It is now more user friendly and functional. Dunedin Beads, owned by Bobbie Sheehan, has moved to their new location in Stirling Commons at 730 Broadway. Check Out the Newsletter’s New Look in January As we usher in the new year, we’ll also introduce a new look to the Chamber’s newsletter, thanks to the creative folks at AdSharp. The new format is easier to read and in a blog format. It’s colorful and totally new for us. We hope you’ll enjoy it and give us your feedback. Be watching your e-mail in January and let us know what you think. (Annual Dinner from Front Page) enjoy a delicious dinner, and spend a relaxed evening with other Chamber members. For more information, please call the Chamber, 7333197. Looking forward to 2010 and the new opportunities a New Year affords us all. Simon Jallo President John Jallo Vice President Jimmy Defrank Manager Curlew Hills MEMORY GARDENS Ron McCullough, Funeral Director FUNERAL HOME "CEMETERY "CREMATORY Where Your Peace of Mind Comes First Fine Cigars 944 Patricia Avenue Dunedin, Florida 34698 727/789-2000 727.734.3068 1750 Curlew Road, Palm Harbor, FL 34683 www.curlewhills.com 6 2010 Board of Directors & Officers Slate Announced The Chamber’s Chair-Elect, Jack Norton (Mease Manor), and the Nominating Committee are pleased to announce the 2010 slate of officers that were voted upon at the November Board meeting. As directed by the Chamber’s by-laws, these individuals’ names must be submitted to the membership. Please take a moment to review them. 2010 Slate of Officers Chairman of the Board – Jack Norton, Mease Manor Chair-Elect – Dan Zucker, Zucker & Zucker Creative Marketing Immediate Past Chairman – Lou Galdieri, Mease Dunedin Hospital Treasurer – Pati Sieg, Old Harbor Bank Vice Chairman, Community Services – Pete Krulder, Honeymoon Island State Park Vice Chairman, Governmental Affairs – Jeff Rhoads, Florida Auto Exchange, Inc Vice Chairman, Membership Services – Frank Massotto, UBS-Financial Services Vice Chairman, Special Events – Brian Ottoson, Ottoson Enterprises Vice Chairman, Technology – Henry Dicus, William A. Dicus, PA Individuals nominated for new 2 & 3-year terms on the Board are: Lori Badders, Security Title Pam Guler, Morton Plant Mease Health Care Debbie Loggerquist, Dunedin Golf Club Gabriella Mullins, Holiday Inn Express/Amberlea Motel Shelby Nelson, Toronto/Dunedin Blue Jays Continuing to serve Dunedin on our Board are: Carlos Fernandez, Nielsen Company Chris Giuliana, ARAG Group Marsha Goins, Enchanted Branch Gift Gallery Judy Haner, Coldwell Banker Carl Krave, Cottages at Glencairn Nominations from the membership shall be delivered to the Chamber office no later than ten (10) days after this publication of the nominating committee’s report. In the event there are nominations from the membership, an election ballot consisting of the nominees from both the Board and the membership shall be submitted to the membership for a vote. In the event there are no nominations from the membership, the Board at its next regular meeting declares the nominations closed, and the nominations submitted by the Board will be deemed elected by acclamation. All newly elected Directors shall commence their term on the first day of the year. The following were asked to serve as Advisors: Terry Hodge, Terbo Construction Susan Littlejohn, Susan Littlejohn Realty John McElaney, System Revivers (Florida Encounter from Front Page) bringing back group business here. At end of the night, when all the checks were tallied, $10,000 had been spent in Dunedin, not only benefiting the restaurants, but several shops as well. The guests named their Dunedin visit as one of the highlights of their stay and all were pleased with the opportunity to get to know our community. A very special thank you to DT Minich, Executive Director of Visit St. Pete/Clearwater, and his staff for all they did to showcase Dunedin. Thanks, too, to the New World Celts, who volunteered to show up in force, with kilts and swords, to greet the visitors. The delegates were also greeted by the City Commission, as well as a group of ambassadors from various businesses to help them navigate through town, finding the restau- rants and shops of their choice, and also to present them with a cookie from Kookie Krums, complete with Steve Spathelf’s “Greetings from Dunedin” mural from the side of Thornton Donoghue & Associates. Dunedin’s Beso del Sol Resort also joined in the fun, taking delegates by limo to their hotel for a look around. After the dust settled, Chamber President Lynn Wargo attended the Tourist Development Council, and brought a gift of a Dunedin mural cookie to them to thank them for the opportunity to show off Dunedin. We’ve already volunteered to do the same for any other groups they want to bring to town! Thanks to everyone who participated in making the Florida Encounter conference visit a success. It took everyone, joining together, to make the event a showcase for our city. 7 The Chamber is Serving the Community – on Saturdays! Business Before Hours Dunedin Cyclery 2058 Bayshore Blvd. January 2010 8 - 9 a.m. The Chamber’s Board of Directors is dedicated to service to our community and members and is personally “walking the walk” so the saying goes. During these difficult economic times, they wanted to help direct more business to your business, so the Chamber’s Visitors Center will be open Saturday, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., January 9 through April. We’ll be doing what we do everyday, welcoming visitors to our community, answering questions, giving referrals, and helping our guests make the most of their visit to Dunedin. Of course, some of these guests will also be potential new residents looking for products and services, and hopefully your business. If you know of anyone who may want to volunteer a Saturday or two, we’d love the company. It’s incredibly rewarding and fun to have the opportunity to help people discover Dunedin. If you’re near the Chamber on Saturday, stop in and visit! Business After Hours Toronto Blue Jays 373 Douglas Ave. January 19, 2010 5 - 7 p.m. Business After Hours Friends of the Library Mini Trade Show 223 Douglas Ave. February 18, 2009 5 - 7 p.m. Chamber Represented in Holiday Events A group of Board members, family and friends all walked along the parade route for Dunedin’s Holiday Parade, passing out candy and good cheer to all along the way. Our float, in our opinion, was one of the coolest along the route. The imaginative creation of Dan Zucker (Zucker & Zucker Creative Marketing), it was a 10 foot high angel, complete with wings, trumpet and flowing robes. The children’s reaction to her was worth the effort and warmed the hearts of everyone who watched them. Very special thanks to Dan for his wonderful creativity, Terry Hodge (Terbo Construction) for providing the flatbed trailer and truck, and all who walked along the route. After the parade, the Chamber was open and in full swing for Old Fashioned Christmas. Thanks the Dunedin Public Library, the Board room was filled with children working on an art project or listening to stories told by pajama-clad Library staffers. Plus Ms. Betty Johnson, a quilter, was perched in the Chamber’s front window, reminding everyone of the old department store Christmas window displays. Chamber staff had the air filled with hot cider or mulled wine, all for the enjoyment of the visitors to this unique, homey event. If you have never taken the opportunity to attend Old Fashioned Christmas, make sure it’s on your calendar next year. It’s a wonderful event, created by the City of Dunedin staff, and the perfect way to get into the Holiday spirit! (Teachers Breakfast from Front Page) the newsletter following the event. Door prizes are also key to the event. Each year over 100 gifts are given to our teachers, making them feel special and thanked for their efforts all year long. If you can give something from your business, it would be very much appreciated. All businesses are recognized as gifts are given so all the teachers will know of your support. What makes this thank you breakfast even more Where To Contact Your Chamber 301 Main St., Dunedin 34698-5764 Ph 727-733-3197 Fax 727-734-8942 Internet www.dunedin-fl.com E-Mail - [email protected] Betty - [email protected] Lynn - [email protected] Phyllis - [email protected] Ted - [email protected] CALENDAR OF EVENTS Dunedin Chamber of Commerce Visitor Center 301 Main St. 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM Monday - Friday Jan Jan Jan Jan 07 12 16 19 Jan Jan Jan Feb Feb 21 22 02 09 Tourism/Marketing 9:00 a.m. Gov't Affairs 8:00 a.m. Annual Dinner 6:30 p.m. Business After Hours 5-7 p.m. Toronto Blue Jays BBH @ Dunedin Cyclery 8-9 a.m. Date TBD Board Meeting 7:30 a.m. Teachers Breakfast New Member Orientation 8:00 a.m. Gov't Affairs 8:00 a.m. unique is the support the Chamber is able to give to the schools thanks to the generosity the individual businesses that join in the sponsorship effort. All the public schools are “adopted” during the program, and a check is given to each principal. Please consider joining in this effort to thank our teachers. If you would like to sponsor a table or provide a door prize, please call the Chamber, 733-3197, and we’ll make the necessary arrangements with you. Thanks so much for your support! 8 Chamber Auction – Sunset, Great Buys and Perfect Location The Chamber’s Auction, held in November, was a treat for the eyes and senses, as well as a place to get some great bargains. Thanks to the hardworking organizing committee, the clubhouse of Edgewater Arms was transformed into a glowing, tropical venue, boasting a spectacular view, and the perfect location for friends, old and new, to enjoy themselves. Very special thanks to Gaspar Tirone, President of the Board of Edgewater Arms, and the Board, for permitting the Chamber’s event to be held there. The staff was especially helpful on site and the residents were kind to allow the Chamber members to enjoy their beautiful location. A larger than expected crowd turned out for the Auction, making it the most successful in years. Thanks to everyone who supported the event, your participation is greatly appreciated. Very special thanks to the following restaurants or businesses that contributed food or beverages for all to enjoy: The Black Pearl The Boxcar Chic-fil-A (Westfield Countryside Mall) Country Boy Restaurant Cricketers British Pub & Restaurant Dunedin Country Club Flanagan’s Irish Pub Iris’ Grill Ivory Mandarin Bistro Sarah Lenard Marguerites Deli & Cafe Sea Sea Riders Zucker & Zucker Creative Marketing Got Wine and Cigars Dunedin Brewery The Dunedin House of Beer These wonderful businesses or individuals donated auction items: Airco Golf State Representative Tom Anderson Arc Angel - Back N’ Balance Belleview Biltmore Golf & Spa Resort The Black Pearl - The Blue Moon Inn The Boxcar - Cafe’ Honeymoon Caladesi Connection Carson Pest Control Casa Tina’s - Celtic Realty The Celtic Shop Chi Chi Rodriquez Golf Club Chiropractic Clinics, Inc. - City of Largo Classic Boutique - Clearwater Country Club Coconut Villas of Dunedin Cricketers British Pub & Restaurant Michael Colitz - Dunedin Brewery Dick Carroll, Inc Dunedin Country Club Dunedin House of Beer Dunedin Refrigeration Dunlop Flags & Banners - Eddie’s Bar & Grill The Enchanted Branch Gift Gallery Energy Conservatory Episcopal Church of the Good Shepherd Family Fitness Flaming Wickeeeee Flanagan’s Irish Pub Finicky Window Cleaning Florida Auto Exchange – Jeff & Kathy Rhoads Florida Office Mart Francis Wilson Playhouses Jim Goins Photography Old Harbor Bank Our Lady of Lourdes - Papa John’s Pizza Philipson’s Jewelry - Plumbing Services by Gus Philipson Jewelers Renaissance Vinoy Resort Ringling Museum of Art Romantique Jewelers - Romeo Chiropractic Safety Harbor Resort & Spa Sea Sea Riders - Ships N Trips Strachans Homemade Ice Cream & Desserts Sunset Jewelry - System Revivers Tampa Bay Rays - Tampa Bay Favorites Toronto/Dunedin Blue Jays Wellness From Within - Deborah Karlan Westchase Golf Club - Wet N’ Wild Orlando Daniel L. Wolcott Zucker & Zucker Creative Marketing These fine sponsors made the event possible: Dunedin Beacon Florida Auto Exchange, Inc. Graphic Odds & Ends Inside Out Group Mease Manor Northwestern Mutual/Kier Financial David Worobec & Hollee Kier Coldwell Banker/Wikle Properties/Commercial System Revivers Young Assistance, LLC $15 One time Fee gets your t-shirt, body fat and measurements taken! Where: Back n Balance Suite C When: Thurs 5-6pm Sat 9-10am Call 727-733-6501 Don’t talk the talk… Walk the walk! Personal Training! Start the New Year off right. Be a 10 in 2010! Look and feel good. Personal Training Specials: 6 sessions for $315 savings of $45 or 12 sessions for $480 savings of $240. Walking club included. Call for more details 727-733-6501.