July 2009 - Grapevine Chamber of Commerce
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July 2009 - Grapevine Chamber of Commerce
Grapevine Chamber of Commerce Newsletter July, 2009 Business Matters 02-03 04-05 06-07 08-09 10-11 Awards Chamber Committees Chamber Directory Main Street Days New Members Ribbon Cuttings Leadership Grapevine Golf Classic Opportunities Renewing Members Booking Towards Success Calendar Baylor Hospital President/CEO to Speak The Grapevine Chamber of Commerce luncheon in July will feature Baylor Hospital. President and CEO, Doug Lawson, will update the business community on their expansion project now as well as in the future. As a major asset in our community, it is important to become informed on what is offered to our citizens and businesses when it comes to quality healthcare. As the Baylor system grows, so to does our ability to attract new economic development projects. While schools may be the first draw for a relocation, healthcare comes in a close second. Doug Lawson is the President of Baylor Regional Medical Center at Grapevine. His primary responsibility is to help Baylor Grapevine achieve its vision of being the best place to give and receive safe, quality and compassionate health care. He joined Baylor Health Care System as the President at Baylor Grapevine in 2007, and has worked in health care management for 17 years. Doug received a bachelor’s degree in political science at Texas A&M University and earned a master of health care administration degree from Trinity University. He is a Fellow of the American College of Healthcare Executives. He serves on numerous local boards, including the Grapevine Chamber of Commerce, GRACE, and the Leukemia Lymphoma Society – North Texas Chapter. He was named as a 2008 “Health Care Hero” by the Dallas Business Journal. Doug and his wife Jennifer have one son, Jack, and live in Grapevine, Texas. The July Chamber Luncheon will be held at the Grapevine Convention Center on Thursday, July 16th (note the change of week!), from 11:30 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. The cost is $15 if reservations are made on or before July 14th, or $20 if you register after that day or at the door. Remember that this is a great time to come and meet fellow Chamber members and pass out your business cards. We all like to do business with people we know! Leadership Grapevine 2009 - 2010 This month’s article is about a great program for anyone who is interested in learning about the many different areas of responsibility that function simultaneously to make our city and the entire Metroplex a great place to live. Jan Smith and her team have truly raised the bar with the new leadership program. Alumni of past Leadership offerings have worked hard to design a new program that will be much more meaningful in terms of leadership development for all the participants. The program will be a view of leadership not only in Grapevine but throughout the surrounding areas. The sessions, which begin on August 20th and run through April 2010, will include aspects of the County and how the surrounding cities work together in joint leadership decisions for the good of all. The participants will travel throughout the County and receive the most up-to-date information from the key leaders responsible for subjects such as “the DFW Connector”, DFW Airport leadership and initiatives, Tourism, Economic Development opportunities, Legislative initiatives impacting our area, etc. The main difference between this new program and its predecessor is the network is much broader and the participants are going to meet new key leadership contacts throughout the area that have not been introduced before. Also, each session is planned with a full days worth of activities each month. Previous leadership programs were only 3 hours per session. Each month, the class will cover one of the following topics: City Day / Economic Development • Public Safety • Education • Media • Transportation • Health & Human Services • Legislative/County • Arts & Culture/Tourism The program is limited to 25 people and the deadline for registration is July 31, 2009. If you would like to sponsor someone or be a candidate yourself, please contact the Chamber office at 817-481-1522 for all the details. Please take advantage of your membership as there are so many opportunities to network and get involved. Always remember, “The Grapevine Chamber, it’s all about you”. Tom Kormondy Chairman, Grapevine Chamber of Commerce GRAPEVINE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 2009 BOARD OF DIRECTORS Kristine Amador Kristine A. Amador, CPA Johnnie Bryant Cookies In Bloom Jim Chadwell Grapevine-Colleyville ISD Dottie DiiBon Grapevine’s Runway Theatre RaDonna Hessel Grapevine Chamber of Commerce C. W. Higgins Classic Chevrolet Warren C. Hummer Warren C. Hummer, Attorney at Law Tom Kormondy INC-BLOT Rick Lawlis Linklogix Doug Lawson Baylor Regional Medical Center at Grapevine Carolyn Lease Box Insurance Agency Perry Leonard Blagg Tire & Service Candice Letica Women’s Division Chair P.W. McCallum Convention & Visitors Bureau Angela Mitcham Gaylord Texan Resort & Convention Center Kathleen A. O’Day The Hopkins Group Duff O’Dell Premier Bank Texas Shelley Ruddick Bank of the West, Grapevine Main Street Bruno Rumbelow City of Grapevine Kathy Sells Box Insurance Agency Paul Slechta Panda Embroidery Louie Sullins Merrill Lynch/Louie Sullins Barbara Walker Verizon EXECUTIVE BOARD LIST: Tom Kormondy......... Chairman Louie Sullins............Chair-Elect C.W. Higgins.............. Treasurer Kristine Amador....... Immd.Past Warren Hummer...................... VC Economic Development Duff O’Dell............................... VC Civic Development Carolyn Lease........................... VC Business Development Rick Lawlis............................... VC Business Connections RaDonna Hessel..........President GRAPEVINE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 817-481-1522 email: [email protected] Chamber Committees The Program of Work for the Grapevine Chamber is designed, scheduled and coordinated by business members to help them with their business and their fellow members through networking, education and cooperation. Take time to review YOUR Chamber’s activities and determine how they might work for you, also. Networking Groups Tuesday Chair - Steve Jenkins, Asset Preservation Group Thursday Chair - Lavon Bolech, Keller Williams The Grapevine Chamber is fortunate to have two very active Networking Groups. The Tuesday group meets on the first and third Tuesdays of the month, 7:30 a.m. - 8:30 a.m. at Grapevine Diner, 3105 Ira E Woods #120. The Thursday Networking Group has changed and is now meeting at 11:30 a.m. on the 4th Thursday of the month at Willhoite’s. Both groups provide 30 second commercials for attendees, as well as encourage one on one networking. Business Solutions Members Providing Answers Thursday, August 27th will be the next meeting for the “Business Solutions Committee”. They meet from 8 a.m. to 9 a.m. with a varity of topics and facilitators. Their goal is to discuss solutions for our business issues. This new Chamber committee is open to all Chamber members, so put it on your calendar and plan to not only hear some ideas, but to add a few of your own. Senior Services Alliance Chair - Patrick Shanahan, Senior Helpers For those businesses, who specifically provide services to adult seniors in the Grapevine Chamber area, this committee is for you. Patrick Shanahan brought the idea to the Chamber to bring those businesses together to learn what is being offered, and to develop ways to promote and expand their services. They will meet on the second Wednesday of each month, 9:00 a.m. at the Chamber. Grapevine Chamber of Commerce Women’s Division June has come and gone and the summer heat is here! The Women’s Division membership continues to grow and is also heating up for the year. We now have 94 members with 75 renewals and 19 new members. Jan Smith, our President-Elect, is doing a fantastic job with the membership and will be getting our directory ready to send out this month. It’s never to late to join, just go to our web site and download an application. It’s a great way to become involved in our community. The board has voted to change our calendar year to coincide with the Grapevine Chamber. This has been done for accounting purposes and for the Women’s Division representation on the Chamber board. This will be a short year for this board, but I’m very happy to say that this has been a smooth transition. The guidelines are being updated and will be available when the new directory is emailed to our membership. The guidelines will also be available on our web site at www.grapeavinechamber-womensdivision.com. The month of June was busy with the collecting of Second Chance School Supplies, organizational meetings for SeniorFest, Christmas in July and Anniversary Ball. Our luncheon program was guest speaker, Janice Kane, who is Executive Director of the Grapevine-Colleyville ISD Education Foundation. She presented an informative overview of the history, strategy and challenges of the Education Foundation. Our congratulations go to Janice for receiving the 2009 Distinguished Friend award at the Education Foundation Grapevine-Colleyville 2009 Academic Recognition Banquet. In July and August the ladies from the Women’s Division will be asking for donations of $20.00 or a new backpack at the Chamber luncheons. The need this year has grown over 20% for school supplies. Please make this generous donation to help our school children in need this coming school year. Congratulations go to Kathee Livengood for a fantastic job in putting on the Relay for Life event in Grapevine. She raised over $50,000 for the American Cancer Society. The Women’s Division received the award for “Best Cruisin Team” at the event. Thanks go to everyone who helped make this event such a success! Our next luncheon will be July 21st. Reservations can be made by email to Jan Smith at [email protected] or by calling 214-202-8700. Candy Letica 2 l JULY 2 0 0 9 www.grapevinechamber.org President Grapevine Chamber of Commerce Women’s Division Business of the Quarter Celebrated! At the June luncheon, the Chamber recognized the “Business of the Quarter”, which for this quarter ended up being two different companies. For any of you who have worked in the Chamber’s concession trailer (fondly called the “Dog Wagon”), you know that it needed some work. For anyone who worked at Main Street Days, you can thank both Classic Chevrolet as well as, Blagg Tire and Service for the transformation. The membership thanked them with the Business of the Quarter recognition. Classic Chevrolet agreed to cover the costs for the roof repairs, as well as the new paint job on the trailer. With a wet Saturday this year at Main Street Days, everyone was pleased that there were no leaks on the volunteers! Not only did Classic Chevrolet cover the cost, they transported the trailer to the repair shop, paid the bills, and when it was fixed, they transported it to and from Main Street Days and took an entire shift! Blagg Tire & Service stepped forward with one of their many companies and got a great bid for the actual paint job. When they hauled it back to the Chamber, they took it by their shop to put new tires on the trailer and did some much needed maintenance on the wheels. As one of the major fund raising mechanisms for the Chamber, through the voluteer efforts at Main Street Days and Grapefest, the concession trailer has served us well, but it definitely needed a makeover. With the efforts of Classic Chevrolet and Blagg Tire, it made this year’s events much more pleasant and safer! Next time you see C.W. Higgins or Ken Thompson at Classic, Perry Leonard, Wanda or Gary Blagg, please thank them for going above and beyond for the Grapevine Chamber! Must Be Present to Win Drawing Still Growing!!! Again, those in attendance at the June luncheon want to thank Alan Holder with Sunrise Construction & Roofing for NOT attending, because his name was drawn for the “Must Be Present to Win” drawing. Since he was not there, the $250 was placed back into the bowl, and the July luncheon drawing will be for $300! This amount will continue to grow monthly until someone’s name is drawn who is in attendance. All Chamber member names are in the drawing which is sponsored by the Grand Prairie Air Hogs Baseball Team, and they hope you are able to “catch” the drawing each month! www.grapevinechamber.org JULY 2 0 0 9 l 3 THE GRAPEVINE COMMUNITY DIRECTORY & REFERRAL GUIDE IS CHANGING The Grapevine Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors announced that this year’s Community Directory and Referral Guide will be produced by the Chamber of Commerce, its staff and several of our local members. Chamber member’s information from the Chamber database and what is on the Chamber’s website is what will be used for production. All business investors who are members of the Chamber will be listed in the directory alphabetically, by category and in a who’s who listing. This new listing will contain all of the individual members names, so that if you meet someone at a chamber event, but cannot remember their company name, you can look them up by last name! This Community Directory and Referral Guide publication is a great business tool as Chamber members use it to refer business. These books are used for new businesses and citizens who come to the community looking for products and services as they begin to enjoy our wonderful city through our relocation packets. This is the book that is also used for the thousands of relocation packets sent out each year by request. Additions to the directory will include more demographic and community information. This publication will be full-color, high-tech and high quality! It will be a marketing opportunity for you to promote your company in one of our chamber’s most in demand publications. It will promote our entire community in a style that will make you proud. The Chamber staff will also be looking for new photos of our area for the publication. If you have a photo or photos you would like to have considered, send them to the chamber office in hard copy or via e-mail in .jpg format. The production of this Directory and Referral Guide will be supported solely by advertising revenues, with rates from $350 to $6,000. Several people have asked about the change in cost for ad sizes. This year’s book will become a full size publication, to allow for great detail, information, photos and company visibility. If you would like to see a sample of what the book will look like, you can come by or call the Chamber office. If you would like to be a bigger part of this valuable and informative new Directory by placing an ad, or if you have an idea for content that you feel would be beneficial for the publication, you can contact the Chamber by calling (817) 481-1522 or email: [email protected] to set up an appointment or to receive more information. Chamber staff member, Marti Pevehouse, or Board of Director member, Rick Lawlis, will contact you for your appointment or for details. The ad deadline is October 1, 2009. Main Street Days The Grapevine Chamber of Commerce members were out on Main Street in large numbers in May. Between those who worked the “Beverage” Booth and those who worked in the Concession Trailer (fondly called the “Dog Wagon”), the Chamber met its budget for this fun, but soggy event! Several businesses took entire shifts to support the Chamber and community – wearing their company shirts and having their business name displayed on the trailer and booth. According to the Convention and Visitor’s Bureau, Friday and Sunday had over 30% more attendance, which helped cover the 70% decrease in attendance from Saturday. Now is the time for you to mark your calendar for Grapefest, September 17 – 20th! The volunteer schedules have been adjusted to meet the festival times and to make the shifts equal. Contact Kathly Lawlor at the Chamber office, 817-481-1522, to schedule your company to volunteer for an entire shift or if you, your family or friends want to just get involved in a wonderful community event. 4 l JULY 2 0 0 9 www.grapevinechamber.org New Members July MedCare@Home Strategic Employee Benefit Services (CareSouth Company) Melanie Ingram 2630 W. Frwy., #132 Fort Worth, TX 76102 (817) 882-8848 Home Health Services Amazing Grace Paula Richter 705 S. Mill St., #105 Lewisville, TX 75057 (972) 436-5241 Home Health Services Canada Ridley LLP Paul E. Ridley 223 E. College St. Grapevine, TX 76051 (817) 329-2003 Attorneys & Legal Services Classic Floors & Design Steve Garfield 1801 Royal Ln., #805 Dallas, TX 75229 (972) 484-9973 Flooring Cruise Planners Jack Iovine Patricia Iovine 1713 Parkwood Dr. Grapevine, TX 76051 (817) 488-7688 Travel Agencies Family Wellness Chiropractic Chad Williams 2011 W. Northwest Hwy., #130 Grapevine, TX 76051 (817) 310-0998 Chiropractors GameWorks Terry M. Cramer 3000 Grapevine Mills Pkwy., #525 Grapevine, TX 76051 (972) 874-3282 Entertainment, Recreation Brandon Robinson 1300 Summit Ave. Fort Worth, TX 76102 (817) 347-9138 Employee Benefit Services Preferred Imaging Uncommon Threads, LLC Signal Graphics Your Community PhoneBook Angela Hamilton, Ashley Malone 1600 W. Northwest Hwy., #1000 Grapevine, TX 76051 (817) 421-6285 Physicians & Surgeons Sharon Harris 1203 Ira E. Woods Ave. Grapevine, TX 76051 (817) 488-8999 Printing, Copy, Design & Graphics Pam Ronck 1207 Ira E. Woods Ave. Grapevine, TX 76051 (817) 874-8744 Embroidery Bruce McLennan 835 S.W. Alsbury St., #H Burleson, TX 76028 (817) 426-6020 Advertising - Directory & Guide Spectrum Financial Group/Mass Mutual Michael Potthoff 5080 Spectrum Dr., #902W Addison, TX 75001 (214) 808-4320 Insurance & Related Services www.grapevinechamber.org JULY 2 0 0 9 l 5 Ribbon Cuttings Statton & Associates 1725 E. Southlake Blvd., Southlake, TX 76092 817-424-1414 Nutrition Addiction Think Health Bice’s Florist Lynn Johnson, Michael & Rena Polczynski Bob & Peggy Fermier Keith Riewe 817-421-6474 804 E. Northwest Hwy., Grapevine, TX 76051 650 Bedford Euless Rd., Hurst, TX 76053 817-282-2311 SendOutCards Bedford, TX 76095 817-800-9212 Pack ‘n’ Mail Mannatech Matt Rumpsa 600 S. Royal Ln., #200, Coppell, TX 75019 Signal Graphics 817-488-9733 Sharon Harris 972-471-7393 1203 Ira E. Woods Ave., Grapevine, TX 76051 Jana Murphy Michael Peck & Rickey Dudley 1512 E. Southlake Blvd., Southlake, TX 76092 817-442-9257 817-488-8999 PanTech Design Ltd. New York Life 817-875-4169 The Wine Loft Ali Merchant 2100 W. Northwest Hwy., Grapevine, TX 76051 Grapevine, TX 76051 Westwood Group Development Troy Morgan & Micah Thurlow Southlake Style 817-898-0339 Mike & Nicole Tesoriero 1705 W Northwest Hwy., #270, Grapevine, TX 76051 2535 E. Southlake Blvd., Southlake, TX 76092 817-239-9018 6 l JULY 2 0 0 9 www.grapevinechamber.org 540 Silicon Dr., #103, Southlake, TX 76092 817-416-4500 Gary Hazelwood & Chris Leighton 1000 Texan Trail, #200, Grapevine, TX 76051 817-442-0000 Grapevine Chamber of Commerce Golf Classic 2009 Grapevine Golf Course Monday, September 28, 2009 SPONSORS (To Date) Title: Classic Chevrolet Lunch: Gaylord Texan Resort & Convention Center Water Bottle: Kristine Amador, CPA Golf Classic Schedule Registration Opens 6:30 a.m. Driving Range Opens 6:30 a.m. Luncheon (follows play) Breakfast Served 6:30-7:15 Shotgun Start 7:30 a.m. Awards and Reception Cadillac Auction Details The Cadillac Auction is a drawing conducted following play for cash (not a car!). Each entrant is allowed to pick a number from the number board. During the awards luncheon, numbers are drawn out, and those who had their numbers drawn are no longer eligible to win. When the final five numbers are remaining, those lucky players are brought on stage. They have the option to share the winnings, or another number is drawn. This continues until either those remaining players agree to share, or one number is left standing. There will be a maximum of 200 Cadillac Auction numbers available! Cost will be $40, if purchased in advance, or $50 at registration! Sponsorships Available Shirt/Jacket: Photo Sponsor: Sign Sponsor: Reception Sponsor: Golf Cart Sponsor: Prize Sponsor: Golf Towels: Cap Sponsor: Drink Coolers: Golf Balls: Bag Tag Sponsor: Hole-In-One: Volunteer Shirt Sponsor: Registration Sponsor: Bag Drop: Driving Range Sponsor: Drink Carts: Volunteer Shirt Sponsor: Hole in One Sponsor: Product/$4,500 $1,500 Product/$1,500 $1,000 $1,000 $1,000 Product/$1,500 Product/$1,500 Product/$1,000 Product/$1,000 Product/$500 Insurance/$500 Product/$600 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 Product/$500 Breakfast: $500 Closest to the Pin (6 available) $300 Mulligans: $300 Longest Drive Men: (3 available) $300 Longest Drive Women: (3 available) $300 Straightest Drive: (3 available) $300 Exclusive Hole Sponsor**: $300 Hole Sponsor**: $200 ($100 w/team) Goodie Bag Items: 225 items needed Raffle Prizes: Value at $50 or above Live Auction Prizes: Value at $500 or above to be considered ** Hole Sponsors and Exclusive Hole Sponsors are invited to provide company representatives to be on the golf course the day of play at their designated hole to meet and greet the players. Previous companies have also had a wide variety of gifts and even themes for their hole. Companies would need to provide their own chairs, awnings or other required props. 2009-2010 LEADERSHIP GRAPEVINE A Changing Program of Changing Times Leadership Grapevine is an educational program jointly presented by the Grapevine Chamber of Commerce and the City of Grapevine. In this innovative leadership development program, citizens and current community leaders learn about municipal government, economic development and cultural opportunities within Grapevine. As a major change, this year’s program will also include a regional approach, with expansion of the topics into the entire DFW area. Each class day will have a different topic, including: economic development, transportation, education, tourism, arts & culture, criminal justice, safety, health & human services, legislation, county and media. The days are being organized by teams from the Leadership Alumni who are graduates of the program. There will also be class discussions on the John Maxwell Book, 21 Irrefutable Laws of Leadership. The class includes hands-on activities, a community service project and field trips touring city development. Participants will get an insider’s point of view of current and future happenings in Grapevine. Also, the time spent with classmates is a great opportunity to network with other community leaders and business owners. The Leadership Grapevine kick-off will be Thursday, August 20th. Classes will meet on Thursdays through May. New for this year, the class will meet one day per month, from 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Dress will be business attire unless otherwise noted by the class agendas. Starting locations will vary depending on the topic/program. “Leadership Grapevine is a great opportunity for the business community to learn first-hand about economic, civic and cultural activities that directly impact them,” says Kristine Amador, 2008 Chairman of the Board, Grapevine Chamber of Commerce. “This program is also offered to all citizens or those who do business in our community who are interested in developing leadership skills for public service in the community.” “Participants will have one-on-one time with city leaders and department heads throughout the program,” says Jennifer Hibbs, Assistant City Manager. “Also, there will be field trips to see City Parks’ programs, business development corridors and much more...which are all great fun. Please join us.” The cost for the program is $400 for the entire year. The registration deadline will be July 31, 2009. Applications will be available at the Chamber office by calling 817-481-1522 or emailing: [email protected] www.grapevinechamber.org JULY 2 0 0 9 l 7 To Our Renewing Members 925 Main Street Melissa Head 925 S. Main St. Grapevine, TX 76051 817-442-5490 Boyle & Lowry, LLP John F. Boyle 4201 Wingren, #108 Irving, TX 75062 972-650-7100 AirPort Cities VFW Post 10454 Century 21 Worldwide/ Bethany Powers Kristine A. Amador, CPA Claffey Pools Richard Westbrook 221 N. Main St. Grapevine, TX 76051 817-481-6768 Kristine Amador 1111 S. Main St., #125 Grapevine, TX 76051 817-329-0106 Austin Ranch Sally Boyd 2009 Anderson Gibson Rd. Grapevine, TX 76051 817-481-1536 Blessed Vicki McDonald 201 E. Franklin Grapevine, TX 76051 817-421-4893 Bob’s Steak & Chop House Monte Morris1255 S. Main St. Grapevine, TX 76051 817-481-5555 Bethany Powers 1727 Keller Pkwy. Keller, TX 76248 817-229-4243 Melody Moore 1625 Brumlow Southlake, TX 76092 817-488-5795 Collins Transportation, Inc. Steve Michelis 607 S. Dooley St. Grapevine, TX 76051 214-244-1982 Grapevine Bike Center Gary Scott 1106 W. Northwest Hwy. Grapevine, TX 76051 817-481-0170 Grapevine Police Department Grapevine StorageHouse, Ltd. Living Magazine Stewart, Roy Great Wolf Lodge Orthopedic Massage & Performance Sunrise Construction & Roofing Hilton Garden Inn DFW North/Grapevine Premier Bank Texas TeeM Enterprises Randal Stout Events Ware Painting Contractors Rapid Refill Ink XEROX Metro-Centre Judy & Tony Scarton 401 N. Scribner St. Grapevine, TX 76051 817-488-8181 Jack Bateman 100 Great Wolf Dr. Grapevine, TX 76051 800-693-Wolf Kellie Adams 205 W. State Hwy. 114 Grapevine, TX 76051 817-421-1172 Joe’s Crabshack Laura Hill 201 W. Hwy. 114 Grapevine, TX 76051 817-251-1515 Jonte Freed, Inc. Darlene Freed 2021 Forest Hills Rd. Grapevine, TX 76051 817-481-9977 Scott Rhodes 307 W. Dallas Rd. Grapevine, TX 76051 972-724-2126 Grapevine Chamber of Commerce Newsletter Business Matters Advertise in the Business Matters Newsletter and directly reach local businesses. Business Matters will strive to give our members information to assist them in promoting and expanding their business. For details and Discounts on advertising please call Maggie Reid at 817.329.9911 8 l JULY 2 0 0 9 www.grapevinechamber.org Jesse Ladd 6 Horizon Ct. Rockwall, TX 75032 800-296-6020 Steven Valenzuela 800 Ira E Woods Grapevine, TX 76051 214-938-7423 Christopher Badger 1115 S. Main St. Grapevine, TX 76051 817-329-5500 Randal Stout 120 N. Dooley St., #E Grapevine, TX 76051 817-410-8399 Elaine & Murph Capers 2100 W. Northwest Hwy., #103 Grapevine, TX 76051 817-251-4INK Roy Stewart 1133 Airline, #1201 Grapevine, TX 76051 817-481-5824 Alan Holder 4817 Trail Hollow Dr. Keller, TX 76248 817-424-3974 Tammy & Michael Musack 832 Lake Forest Ct. Grapevine, TX 76051 866-299-8711 Vic & Trigg Ware 1001 W. Northwest Hwy. Grapevine, TX 76051 817-421-3481 Karla Metzler 679 CR 404 Gainesville, TX 76240 940-665-9722 Grapevine Golf Course James Smith P. O. Box 2252 Grapevine, TX 76099 817-410-3380 Grapevine Economic Development Can Help You… If you are looking to permanently move your business or office to Grapevine or you need assistance in helping to relocate your business, Dan Truex, GrapevineEconomic Development Specialist can help you find the perfect office, building or site to suit your needs. You can reach Dan by calling 817-410-3153 or email: [email protected] Seize the Opportunity... In tight economic times, businesses tend to do one of two things. Some companies cut back on everything, from employees to marketing. Others – seize the opportunity to review their marketing budget and look to find ways to extend and expand their reach. A business investment in the Grapevine Chamber of Commerce provides several different avenues of marketing. There is the no cost handshake and introduction at the networking groups, mixers and committee meetings. There is the opportunity to advertise in the Chamber’s foyer, displaying business cards and brochures. There is the low cost avenue of attending Chamber luncheons, to pass out your business cards. And then there are several sponsorships which allow you a variety of ways to promote and market your business. While looking at the last half of 2009, or planning your budget for 2010 – consider the following ways to expand your Chamber investment: Chamber Luncheon Sponsorship - $500. Sponsoring Company is allowed to distribute brochures, promotional items or any other marketing on the luncheon tables. Sponsor is allowed a three minute “commercial” to address the attendees. Sponsor is listed in the newsletter, on the luncheon program as well as on the luncheon Power Point. Three dates remain for 2009. Business After Hours Mixers - Cost is location, food & beverages. Businesses are scheduled for a 5:30 p.m. – 7:30 p.m. “mixer” at their place of business. The Chamber promotes the event through the calendar, newsletter and email reminders. Businesses are encouraged to not only invite Chamber members, but to also expand their invitations to invite their customers. Great way to get potential customers into your restaurant or business. Three dates remain available for 2009. New Member Breakfast Sponsor - Cost is for the breakfast, whether you provide it at your location/restaurant, or pay for it to be delivered and served. A great way to get your company and employees in front of new members of the Chamber. Be the first to welcome new members and provide them with information on how to use their membership. One date open for 2009. Bronze, Silver & Gold Chamber Sponsors - $1,850, $2,500, $4,000. Levels of sponsorships that include tickets/participation for various chamber events depending on the level chosen. A great way to market your business with a pre-determined list of involvement to keep you visible throughout the year, without having to “check the budget”. Sponsors are listed on almost all printed Chamber materials (newsletter, luncheon program and powerpoint, website and soon to be highlighted in the Chamber directory!) For specific details, contact the Chamber staff. For the cost of a one time ad in a newspaper, on the radio or television – finding ways to market your business through the Grapevine Chamber is affordable and effective! Contact the Chamber Staff to discuss ways that you can promote your business! 817-481-1522 design logos local printing websites signs banners ads color copies NJ Graphic Design, Inc. I Located in Historic Downtown Grapevine I 817.329.9911 I 203 E. Worth Street I www.njgdinc.com nj graphic design, inc. www.grapevinechamber.org JULY 2 0 0 9 l 9 Booking Towards Success The Grapevine Chamber Members continue to have a unique opportunity to expand their knowledge and success through books. On Wednesday, August 12, members can join with various city department heads to participate in an Executive Book Briefing headed by Randy Mayeux of Strategic Government Resources. Randy conducts a monthly book review for the Park Cities CEOs. He is also well-known and popular with successful business executives in the Metroplex. The Wednesday events are held from 8 - 9:30 a.m., every other month at the Betsy Mitchell House, 411 Ball Street (at Grapevine’s Botanical Gardens). The cost is $20 per person and includes a continental breakfast. A book is reviewed every other month, with Randy providing great thoughts, insight and highlighted portions of books that are current in the development of business leaders throughout the world! If you are like me, and love to read, but don’t have the time, this is for you! If you are not like me, and you don’t like to read, this is for you. Randy takes the time, does the research and gives us a synopsis of what he considers the finer points made by the author. After each meeting, you can then use those notes, or get the book and read it more in-depth as you grow your business or your personal success. Another great aspect of this format it that as he reviews, those in attendance have the opportunity to discuss what they think about the ideas presented and how it relates to their lives, community and work environment for success under the direction of Ron Holifield. For those in the business community, this also allows us to get to know those individuals who work for the City, their departments and helps us to develop a basis for communication and growth! There will be limited seating on this in the future, so if you would like to participate, call the Chamber to make your reservations at 817-481-1522 or RSVP by email to: [email protected]. Payment must be made to secure your reservation. Booking Towards Success Wednesday, August 12, 2009 • 8:00 a.m. - 9:30 a.m. Cost - $20 Betsy Mitchell House, 411 Ball Street, Grapevine, TX 76051 RSVP and Payment Required: 817-481-1522 In conjunction with the City of Grapevine, The Strategic Government Resources Group and the Grapevine Chamber of Commerce 10 l JU LY 2 0 0 9 www.grapevinechamber.org Grapevine Chamber of Commerce GOLD SPONSORS • 121 Community Church • Bank of the West • BDunn & Company • City of Grapevine • Gaylord Texan Resort & Convention Center • Verizon SILVER SPONSORS • Baylor Regional Medical Center at Grapevine • Hilton DFW Lakes Executive Conference Center • Qualtrust Credit Union • Stacy Furniture BRONZE SPONSORS • AMB Property Corporation • Kristine Amador, CPA • Bank of Texas • Blagg Tire & Service • First Financial Bank, NA • Grapevine Mills • Grubbs Infiniti • LegacyTexas Bank • Oncor Electric Delivery • Peoples Bank • Structures & Interiors Electric • The T • Wright Development Co., Inc Grapevine Chamber of Commerce July, 2009 July Activities MONDAY SUNDAY 5 TUESDAY 6 WEDNESDAY THURSDAY 1 2 8:00 a.m. Membership Development Committee Mtg. @ Chamber NO Economic Development Meeting In July! 7 8 9 7:30 a.m. Networking Mtg. @ Grapevine Diner 8:30 -10:00 a.m. Senior Services Alliance Mtg. @ Chamber (No Spark Plug) 12 13 1412:00 noon Women’s Division Board Mtg. NO LEGISLATIVE MEETING 19 20 21 5:30 p.m. Chamber Mixer @ Hyatt Place Grapevine 7:30 a.m. Networking Mtg. @ Grapevine Diner 11:45 a.m. Women’s Division Luncheon @ Stacys 15 5:30 p.m. Ambassadors Mtg. @ Boi Na Braza 22 5:30 p.m. Ribbon Cutting Ethicus 4:00 p.m. Executive Board 26 27 16 FRIDAY SATURDAY 4 3 CHAMBER CLOSED HAPPY 4TH OF JULY! 11 10 18 17 NO BUSINESS SOLUTIONS Mtg. 11:30 a.m. Chamber Luncheon @ Grapevine Convention Center Program: Baylor Hospital 23 11:30 a.m. Networking Mtg. @ Willhoites 24 25 5:30 p.m. Ribbon Cutting Uncommon Threads 28 29 30 4:00 p.m. Board of Director’s Mtg. 11:30 a.m. Willhoites Networking (second floor) 5:30 p.m. Chamber Mixer @ Tastings 31 www.grapevinechamber.org JULY 2 0 0 9 l 11 Grapevine Chamber of Commerce 200 Vine Street Grapevine, TX 76051 Mission Statement: “to promote business that adds value to our community” PRESORTED STANDARD US POSTAGE PAID GRAPEVINE, TX PERMIT NO 6 Or Current Resident