April 2015 - Fond du Lac Area Association of Commerce
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April 2015 - Fond du Lac Area Association of Commerce
FOND DU LAC AREA ASSOCIATION OF COMMERCE Promoting commerce n Developing partnerships n Creating opportunities n Building community WELCOME NEW MEMBERS! Strengthen our community by supporting these businesses: Armadillo Marketing (920) 924-0297 Bellringer Kickbox Fitness 655 Triangle Road Fond du Lac, WI 54935 (920) 472-4500 www.bellringerfitness.com Hertz of Fond du Lac 260 S Rolling Meadows Drive Fond du Lac, WI 54937 (920) 907-0603 Sabel Mechanical LLC W3150 County Trunk H Fond du Lac, WI 54937 (920) 904-5579 www.sabelmechanical.com "Millennials are just so lazy!" of the month Name: Sarah Dowidat │Hometown: Fond du Lac Where do you work, what do you do and what do you like most about it? I'm currently the marketing consultant at Open Road Harley-Davidson. I enjoy the variety, fun and challenge that each day brings. I love to work with people and am passionate about the Harley-Davidson lifestyle. Who or what is your source of professional inspiration? I've always believed in being a life-long learner. Take a few moments of each day or week to stay current on professional topics that interest you most. I'm also a firm believer in surrounding yourself with the people who are where you want to be professionally. Where do you see Fond du Lac in 5 years? I see today's young professionals as Fond du Lac's future. We have a huge opportunity to make a difference in our own community not only today but in the future. I believe that opportunities for young professionals will continue to increase not only professionally, but in all aspects of life. (Read more at www.ypfdl.org.) We're sick of hearing this... and we imagine that you are too. Rather than just roll our eyes at this sentiment we decided it was time for Wisconsin young professionals to take a stand – enter YPWeek! YPWeek founded in 2012 by NEWaukee (a Milwaukee area young professionals (YP) network), is a weeklong series of events focusing on discovery, adventure and meaningful conversations about the issues that matter to young professionals in the area. In its fourth year, YPWeek is expanding across the state of Wisconsin in an effort to unite, excite and strengthen YPs with all that Wisconsin has to offer! YPWeek 2015 is organized by eight YP networks, including the Young Professionals of Fond du Lac (YPF); YPWeek will feature 80+ events between April 11th and 18th! For a complete listing of events and opportunities visit www.ypweek.com. “We’re excited to be a part of YPWeek 2015 and bring attention to the great programming and services provided by YPF and available in Fond du Lac,” stated Amy Jessen, 2015 YPF president. "In Fond du Lac alone there will be eight events in eight days for YPs and the entire community to take part in." (YPWeek events continued on page 3.) AC endorses 3 for City Council ON APRIL 7 th! VOTE Catherine Block Greg Giles The Fond du Lac Area Association of Commerce Board of Directors has endorsed three candidates for the April 7 Fond du Lac City Council election. Representing over 830 businesses in the greater Fond du Lac area, the AC Board is recommending incumbents Catherine Block and Greg Giles and newcomer Brian Kolstad. Block is a self-employed owner of and attorney for Block Law Office, LLC and has been a resident of Fond du Lac for eight years. She currently serves on the Fond du Lac City Council, a position she has held since 2013. Giles is the executive director and CEO of the Fond du Lac Family YMCA and has been a resident of Fond du Lac for 12 years. He currently serves on the Fond du Lac City Council, a position he has held since 2014. Kolstad is a senior application developer with wisnet.com, LLC and has been a resident of Fond du Lac for 40 years. Brian Kolstad “We are confident that these are the best candidates to represent the business community,” explained AC president and CEO, Joe Reitemeier. “These individuals have proven themselves to have the greatest understanding of the issues facing Fond du Lac, as well as what is needed to ensure financial security and economic growth for the city.” The AC Board created an ad hoc committee of local business leaders to interview City Council candidates. The committee invited each of the five candidates to sit down for an in-depth interview. Candidates sat for one-hour interviews and were asked identical questions on issues important to commerce. Based on the interviews there are three candidates who demonstrated the leadership, knowledge and commitment to the community needed to serve the city of Fond du Lac. The committee came to its conclusions and the Board of Directors adopted their recommendations. April 2015 n Volume 38 n Issue 4 CALENDAR OF EVENTS Register at www.fdlac.com or call (920) 921-9500 Coffee Connection April 1 April COMMITTEE MEETINGS Hosted By: North Fond du Lac School District and the Fond du Lac County Community on Transition (325 McKinley St, North FDL) Time: 7:30 - 8:30 a.m. 2 Ag Board Noon 14 YPF Membership Noon Join the AC community as we check out AC member business: North Fond du Lac School District and the Fond du Lac County Community on Transition (CCoT). The North Fond du Lac School District along with the Fond du Lac CCoT is dedicated to providing unique opportunities for students with disabilities to gain the skills they need to become successful, contributing adults in their community once they transition out of high school. 15 Ambassadors Club 7:30 a.m. Join us in the Food 4 Thought Cafe at the North Fond du Lac School District (Horace Mann High School) to learn about this entrepreneurial work lab for students and the mission of the Fond du Lac CCoT: to promote a successful transition of students with disabilities from secondary school to integrated employment, post-secondary education/training and independent living through cooperative and collaborative efforts. Cost: $5 and 2 Business Cards Deadline to Register: March 31 Business Connection April 21 Hosted By: Schieks Camping Center (465 South Pioneer Road) Time: 5 - 7 p.m. Join us as we check out Schieks Camping Center in Fond du Lac! The Schiek family has been selling and servicing RVs since 1978. With family budgets in mind, Schieks specializes in affordable, towable campers, both new and used. From used tent campers to new and used travel trailers and fifth wheels, Schieks Camping Center is sure to have a camper for your family’s budget. Available brands include Retreat, Hampton, Coachmen Clipper, Sprinter, Hideout, Work & Play and Passport. With three locations minutes from Green Bay, Appleton, Wisconsin Rapids, Wausau, Stevens Point, Oshkosh, Fond du Lac, Milwaukee and Beaver Dam you’re never far from a great experience at Schieks! For more information visit www.clickcampers.com. Cost: $5 and 2 Business Cards Deadline to Register: April 20 YPF Programs and Events 7:30 a.m. HR Board @ Lutheran Homes 8 a.m. 9 Ag Ambassadors Noon 16 YPF Executive 7:30 a.m. 17 AC Executive 7 a.m. 22 Communications Council 7:30 a.m. 23 YPF Board 4 p.m. 24 AC Board 7 a.m. HR Program: Can your wellness plan get you sued?! Date: Tuesday, April 14 Registration and Breakfast: 7:30 a.m. Program: 8 - 10 a.m. Location: Holiday Inn Fond du Lac Cost: $20 HR Member / $25 AC Member / $30 General Admission / $10 College Student Speaker: Renee Kuhs, RC Insurance Services Registration Deadline: Friday, April 10 Join the Fond du Lac Area HR Association and learn why the EEOC has filed lawsuits against two Wisconsin employers and one located in Minnesota. This program will explain why compliance with HIPAA wellness rules may not be enough to avoid litigation and what you should do differently. Attendees will leave with a better understanding of… • When health risk assessments and biometric screenings can be used to gather information without violating the ADA • What is required by the HIPAA wellness rules • How to design an effective wellness plan that complies with ALL of the laws governing this area About the Speaker: Renee Kuhs, compliance attorney, is a member of the team at RC Insurance Services. She has extensive experience in the area of employee benefits compliance. Renee focuses on helping RC’s clients understand the complex compliance obligations that govern health insurance plans, including the Affordable Care Act. Renee’s role is to proactively identify compliance issues before litigation or a compliance audit occurs. She is often complimented on her ability to take complex legislation and explain it in an easy to understand manner. Renee frequently presents workshops to employers on legislative topics. Page 2 n April 2015 n www.fdlac.com HR Program: Leadercast Live Date: Friday, May 8 Time: 7 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. Location: Oshkosh Community Church (2351 Ryf Road Oshkosh, WI) EARLY BIRD PRICING: $75 - Register now and save! Early Bird Pricing is available to the first ten registrants. To take advantage of the $75 early bird admission (general admission $100) contact Debbie Froh at (920) 921-9500 or [email protected]. Join the Fond du Lac Area HR Association, in partnership with the Oshkosh SHRM chapter and Fox Valley Cru and take part in Leadercast Live! Leadercast Live is a one-day leadership event broadcast LIVE from Atlanta to hundreds of locations around the world on May 8, 2015. Leadercast exists to positively change the way the world thinks about leadership. Join the Fond du Lac HR Association and the Oshkosh SHRM Chapter and Fox Valley Cru and experience this great event! This year's theme – The Brave Ones – Brave leaders disrupt industries through innovation, stand firm in the face of opposition and embrace risk. Be inspired by those who demonstrate bravery and leave equipped to take on your next leadership challenge. Wednesday, April 15 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Marian University Sadoff Gymnasium (45 South National Avenue) For additional details and a list of registered businesses visit www.fdljobfair.com. Additional Services and Opportunities Career Clothes Closet: April 7 - 9 Resume Assistance: April 9 │ 5 - 7 p.m. Employer Panel: April 9 │ 6 - 7 p.m. Open to all. All events at the Marian University Stayer Center. Thank you to Corporate Sponsors: Quad/Graphics Mayville Engineering Company GET TO KNOW YPF DURING April 11 - 18, 2015 - www.ypweek.com YPWeek is a weeklong platform for discovery, adventure and meaningful conversations - the Young Professionals of Fond du Lac will be hosting an event every day of the week, April 11 – 18, 2015. YPWeek is statewide and includes over 80 events; for the complete calendar of events visit www.ypweek.com. YPF invites the entire Fond du Lac community to participate in YPWeek. Join in the fun and experience the benefits of YPF! Pre-registration required; visit www.ypweek.com or call (920) 921-9500 or e-mail [email protected]. Saturday Company Tour - Harley-Davidson Museum Time: 9:30 a.m. - 4 p.m. Location: Milwaukee (depart from Fond du Lac) Cost: $35 Explore the Harley-Davidson Museum® in Milwaukee! Departing from Open Road H-D in Fond du Lac, this event will be a great way to network with fellow members, learn and have a blast! (Group transportation provided.) Sunday Volunteer Event - Brush with Kindness Time: 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. Location: Habitat for Humanity ReStore Cost: Free (t-shirt and lunch provided) Habitat for Humanity is constantly doing great things in Fond du Lac and on Sunday, April 12 YPF is excited to return the favor. We’ll be spending the day painting the interior of Habitat for Humanity ReStore – no experience needed! Monday Speed Networking with Marian University Time: 5 - 7:30 p.m. Location: Marian University Stayer Center Cost: Free (light refreshments provided) YPF members will sit down with a class of students from Marian University to help make connections before graduation. Think speed dating, but with a mentor twist; as YPF and business professionals are there to help students. Tuesday Envision Fond du Lac YP Workshop Time: 5:30 - 7:30 p.m. Location: UW-FDL (400 University Dr) Cost: Free (light refreshments provided) Join YPF for an Envision Fond du Lac Young Professionals Workshop. This workshop will provide young professionals with the opportunity to communicate their issues, aspirations and priorities regarding Fond du Lac's future. Wednesday Morning Mix & Mingle with Bob & Bonnie’s Time: 7:30 - 9 a.m. Location: wisnet.com LLC (987 S Main St) Cost: Free (light refreshments provided) We’re headed to wisnet.com to start the morning off right – with coffee, donuts and a discussion with Dan Fishelson, co-owner of Bob and Bonnie’s. A local business serving up deliciousness and making a big difference. Thursday Connect for Lunch! Time: 12 - 1 p.m. Location: PizzaVille (160 W Scott St) Cost: Free (individual responsible for lunch) Connect for Lunch! provides an opportunity for young professionals to enjoy lunch out of the office and more importantly, connect with new people and meet-up with fellow members. Tour the Town Art Walk Time: 5 - 8 p.m. Location: Downtown Fond du Lac Cost: Free Join YPF as we stroll historic downtown Fond du Lac. All manner of artists grace downtown venues with their wares for purchase. YPF will have a planned route and we invite members and the public to join us in the fun. Bellringer Workout with YPF Time: 9 - 10 a.m. Location: Bellringer Fitness (655 Triangle Rd) Cost: Free Join YPF as we check out one of Fond du Lac’s newest fitness addictions - Bellringer Fitness. Bellringer offers a fast and fun approach to fitness. Each kickboxing-based workout is “full body” and you’re in and out in just 30 minutes. 11 12 13 14 15 16 Friday 17 Saturday 18 Page 3 n April 2015 n www.fdlac.com Congratulations, you’re a supervisor! Now what? You need the Supervisory Skills Series beginning July 21, 2015. Trying to find ways to motivate your work unit? Desperate to keep business running smoothly? Don’t take chances with your people and productivity! It’s important not to become the supervisor that drives away needed talent or doesn’t develop staff skills to be successful in this dynamic, global marketplace. Take the struggle and worry away with the Supervisory Skills Series (SSS)! Others have attended SSS before you and have learned what works and what doesn’t. Get started today! The Fond du Lac Area Association of Commerce, in partnership with D.L. Podeszwa & Associates, has provided Supervisory Skills Series (SSS) for more than 21 years and it’s just what you need to be a successful leader without undue stress and aggravation for you and your workers. This 13-month leadership development series covers such topics as: Leadership Style and Versatility, Communication, Conflict, Collaboration, Time Management, Running Effective Teams, Creativity and Innovation, Negotiation Skills, Project Management, Hiring, On-Boarding, Training, Coaching, Problem Solving and Work Unit Business Performance Measurement. SSS emphasizes training that’s practical, informative, educational and readily applicable. These workshops gather supervisors from different organizations and often teach them that the problems they encounter are not always unique to their business, but rather common people working with people issues. Instructors Dave and Adam Podeszwa have been in the leadership development business for more than 30 years. They have trained leaders across North America and over 600 in Fond du Lac alone. To maximize instructor/student ratios, SSS space is limited. Don’t wait! Contact Gerrie Andrew at the AC now at (920) 921-9500 or [email protected] for more information and enrollment forms. A taste of success for Fond du Lac area youth! Community-wide Lemonade Day set for May 2, 2015 Turning lemons into lemonade is often thought of as a solution for a sticky situation. But for Fond du Lac area youth, it’s a challenge being met with excitement and creativity. On Saturday, May 2, 2015 the Fond du Lac area will be getting a taste of success as nearly 200 kids participate in the community’s inaugural Lemonade Day celebration. Lemonade Day, powered by Google, is a project-based learning opportunity that teaches students how to start, own and operate their own small business: a lemonade stand. The nationwide program helps kids set up successful stands with the assistance of adult mentors. It teaches children fundamental skills related to planning, strategic thinking, financial management, sales, marketing, business management and community partnership. For more information visit www.fonddulacarea.lemonadeday.org or contact the Fond du Lac Area Association of Commerce at (920) 921-9500. “There are so many positive teaching opportunities that Lemonade Day brings to kids including teamwork, philanthropy, creativity, problem solving and communication,” explained Lemonade Day co-chair Brenda Schaefer, instructor at Moraine Park Technical College. The program entails 14 curriculum lessons to be taught to assist children in developing their business plans. A steering committee is in place to help guide the activities and help facilitate partnerships between students and area businesses. Students will be guided by a caring adult, to develop their plan, apply for a loan for product (if necessary) from the “bank”, select a business to partner with and plan for launch on Lemonade Day, which will be the first Saturday in May. On that date in May, students will open and operate their Lemonade “business”, open to the public. Through the live experience, students will be able to understand the impact of the decisions they made along the way in developing their plan. They earn real money and use 100% of their profit to spend, save and share based on their goals. “I’m excited to learn about how businesses make profits and what decisions will go into making a stand,” said Camryn Stueber, Lemonade Day participant and 5th grader at Lakeshore Elementary. Lemonade Day 2015 is a pilot program to include the Boys & Girls Club of Fond du Lac afterschool program, St. Mary's Springs Academy, WELS Lutheran elementary schools, Lomira School District and select Fond du Lac public schools partnering with Moraine Park Technical College. Lemonade Day is a program of Fond du Lac Works, a division of the Fond du Lac Area Association of Commerce. The mission of Fond du Lac Works is to recruit, retain and develop a quality workforce. By engaging students of all ages, the next generation will be better prepared to attend a post-secondary institution that aligns with a career interest and ultimately increase the percentage of students that graduate with a degree needed by area businesses and industry. For more information visit www.fdlworks.com. “Lemonade Day is another perfect example of how Fond du Lac Works is helping to drive partnerships between business and education,” stated Lemonade Day co-chair Alan Hathaway, president of BrownBoots Interactive. “Partnering community businesses with area youth is a win-win for us all.” Pictured from left: Brenda Schaefer, Lemonade Day co-chair and instructor at MPTC; Melissa Worthington, vice president of the AC; Camryn Stueber, 5th grader at Lakeshore Elementary; Alan Hathaway Lemonade Day co-chair and president of BrownBoots Interactive. If there are three things we think you should know about Save Local Now (SLN), these are them: Fast. Update your business profile, create a custom campaign for your business and share it to your social media following in minutes. Easy. SLN's digital marketing platform is incredibly user-friendly. Step-by-step guides are available and highlight how easy it is to create and manage your promotions. Free. Save Local Now is a member benefit. It is 100% free to our members. Visit www.fdlac.com/save-local-now.html or call (920) 921-9500 for to get started today! Page 4 n April 2015 n www.fdlac.com Back to school with Project G.R.I.L.L. When is the last time you had the opportunity to go back to high school for something other than a child or grandchild’s event or sporting activity? For some of us it has been long time. However, for those business representatives involved in Project G.R.I.L.L. it’s a regular occurrence, especially during this time of year! Known as the “Tour of Schools”, March provides a time for the Project G.R.I.L.L. manufacturing partners to collectively visit all participating high schools. This is the chance for students to deliver a short presentation to business professionals, discuss what they have learned to date, what were some of the problems encountered and how were solutions found. Additionally, these tours allow students to show their project to date. The benefits of the Tour of Schools are many – both for students and for the business partners. First, it allows students to bounce ideas off the manufacturing partners that they are not working with during the year. Second, students hone presentation skills that they may not otherwise get to practice. Third, it is a great time for networking with potential employers after graduation. And finally, manufacturers get a sense of the needs of education by being in the labs and briefly experiencing the classroom environment. All of these are every bit as important as the grill itself. Students at Laconia High School show their Project G.R.I.L.L. progress. Project G.R.I.L.L. is now in its seventh year and it just keeps getting better. This critical workforce development program puts local manufacturers together with area high school tech ed students on a year-long project to design and build a working charcoal grill from scratch. This year, the program includes nine partnerships spanning Fond du Lac and Dodge County schools along with leading companies in the greater Fond du Lac area. Partnerships for the 2014-15 year are: Campbellsport High School – Fives Giddings & Lewis Fond du Lac High School – Kondex Corporation Horace Mann High School – Nemesis Metals Laconia High School – Agromatic Lomira High School – Mid-States Aluminum Corp. MPTC (Ripon High School, St. Mary's Springs Academy and Fondy Central) – Sadoff Iron & Metal Oakfield High School – Mercury Marine Waupun High School – Manowske Welding Winnebago Lutheran Academy – JF Ahern Company SAVE THE DATE: Project G.R.I.L.L. Unveiling Friday, May 15th at Festival Foods – Fond du Lac. Watch for more details as the date nears! Students from Ripon, St. Mary's Springs Academy and Fondy Central (MPTC team) present to business professionals. Students at Fond du Lac High School explain their Project G.R.I.L.L. theme. Scholarships available through AC divisions Ag Scholarship HR Scholarship Project G.R.I.L.L. Scholarship The Fond du Lac Area Association of Commerce Agri-Business Council is pleased to announce that scholarships will be available to individuals pursuing post-secondary training at a college, trade school, technical college, or university relating to the fields of agriculture and agricultural business significant to our community. For the ease of interested applicants, the Agri-Business Council Scholarship and the Fond du Lac Area Foundation Harold Reinecke Scholarship forms have been combined. The Fond du Lac Area Foundation Harold Reinecke Scholarship honors the longtime county extension agent by establishing a scholarship to aid young people in training for a career in agriculture. Several scholarships will be awarded ranging from $100 to $500. Applications are available online at www.fdlac.com, or at the AC office (207 N Main Street). If you have any questions, contact the AC at (920) 921-9500 or [email protected]. Applications are due April 10, 2015. The Fond du Lac Area Human Resources Association will be offering up to $1,500 in scholarships to area students demonstrating an interest in the HR profession. Persons applying for this award should: • Be enrolled in a degree program at an accredited two or four-year college or university OR enrolled in a HR certification program. • Demonstrate interest in HR and potential to contribute to a future HR profession. May be a practicing HR professional continuing his or her education in a Human Resource related field, i.e. Management, Leadership, etc., or a person new to the field of HR. • Be a U.S. citizen; AND be a resident of the Fond du Lac area OR attending a program in the Fond du Lac area. Applications may be obtained through the financial aid or career offices of area schools, at the AC office or online at www.fdlac.com. Applications are due April 17, 2015. The Project G.R.I.L.L. Scholarship is available to individuals who have participated in the program as a senior. The application must be completed and returned to the AC office no later than Friday, April 10, 2015. Scholarship recipients will be announced at the Project G.R.I.L.L. Unveiling Event in May. Four scholarships will be awarded: • 1 for $1000 from Project G.R.I.L.L. • 1 for $750 from Project G.R.I.L.L. • 1 for $500 from Elks Lodge • 1 for $250 from US Chrome YA Scholarship The Spark, Youth Apprenticeship (YA) Scholarship is available to individuals who have participated in a YA program as a junior or senior in one of the area high schools: Campbellsport, Fond du Lac, Horace Mann, Lomira, Oakfield, St. Mary's Springs Academy or Winnebago Lutheran Academy. Applications are due to the AC office by Friday, May 1, 2015. Page 5 n April 2015 n www.fdlac.com A world of flavors at the 2015 Ag Showcase A large crowd made for a great day at the 12th Annual Fond du Lac Agriculture Showcase on March 7 at the Fond du Lac County Fairgrounds. Over 2,700 attendees visited the event sponsored by the Fond du Lac Area Association of Commerce Agri-Business Council, Festival Foods and the Wisconsin Milk Marketing Board. It was standing room only as “The Cooking Mom” Amy Hanten took the stage, sponsored by Immel Insurance and Financial Services and Jackson Kahl Insurance. Amy stirred up some easy fun family recipes and signed numerous copies of her cookbook for a large line. Many attractions created a large stir throughout the day. The Country Visions Petting Zoo was a huge hit giving young and old alike the chance to get up close and personal with a variety of animals. Vendors provided attendees the opportunity to visit with company representatives and learn about their operations. Cheese, sausage, wine and microbrew sampling was also part of the event. Cheese and Sausage Tasting Area More than 100 youth, ages one to 14, participated in this year’s coloring contest. The top three winners in each category will receive a cash prize. Congratulations to the winners: Ages 1 – 3: Ages 7 – 9 • 1st – Adrian A. • 1st – Averie S. • 2nd – Elizabeth B. • 2nd – Kolby T. • 3rd – Yadira V. • 3rd – Colton T. Ages 4 – 6 Ages 10 – 14 • 1st – Addyson S. • 1st – Amelia L. • 2nd – Sandy B. • 2nd – Mara T. • 3rd – Karrissa R. • 3rd – Abbie S. Additionally, four lucky guests won gift cards from Festival Foods for filling out surveys on their Showcase experience: Lucille R., Patrick S., Keith K. and Joseph V. Ag in the Classroom Learning Amy Hanten - “The Cooking Mom” .................................."Thank you!” to all sponsors.................................. Presenting Sponsors Agri-Business Council 4-Star Sponsors 3-D 3-Star Sponsors Dairy, LLC Rienzi Cemetery and Chapel Mausoleum 1 and 2-Star Sponsors Amy Hanten Applewood Meat Market Baker Cheese Beck's Meats BelGioioso Bluestem Bison Brandon Meats & Sausage The Butcher's Block Campbellsport FFA Dairy Farmers of America Eden Meat Market Erica Maedke Fond du Lac Fire/Rescue Foremost Farms Gibbsville Cheese Grande Cheese Heartfelt Flowers and Gifts Hoffs United Foods Kewaskum Frozen Foods Knaus Cheese LaClare Farm Land O'Lakes Loehr's Meat Service Muck, Stu Oakfield FFA O'Brien Livestock Pickett Steam Engine Club Page 6 n April 2015 n www.fdlac.com Red Barn Family Farms Saputo Cheese Schraufnagel Implement Widmers Cheese Wisconsin Honey Queen Program World Dairy Expo, Inc Right to Work Law What You Need to Know SAVE THE DATE! DATE: Tuesday, April 7 TIME: 11:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. (includes lunch) LOCATION: Bridgewood Resort Hotel & Conference Center (1000 Cameron Way, Neenah, WI 54956) COST: $75 Regular Price; $50 for WMC members/MRA members/ Local chamber members (MRA members use code RTW1, local chamber members use code RTW2) 28th Annual Fond du Lac Area Human Resources Association Golf Outing WMC, in cooperation with the law firm of Michael Best & Friedrich, will walk attendees through the events that led up to Wisconsin becoming a Right to Work state, the reasons why it is important for our competitiveness and, most importantly, what it means to employers in the state. Attendees will learn... • What does the Right to Work legislation mean to me as an employer? • What does the Right to Work legislation mean to the unions and what can we anticipate they will do next? • What has happened in other states like Indiana or Michigan that recently passed Right to Work laws? • If we currently have a labor contract with our union, what happens? Friday, June 5 Registration: 1 p.m.│ Shotgun Start: 2 p.m. │ Dinner: 5:30 p.m. Whispering Springs Golf Course (Fond du Lac) Stay tuned for more information! For more information contact Susan Nyffenegger at (608) 258-3400 or email [email protected]. MEMBER NEWS & ANNOUNCEMENTS Dental Associates announces results of Children's Dental Health Month Sadoff Iron & Metal announces new recycling services available to the community As part of Children’s Dental Health Month in February, Dental Associates’ Fond du Lac at 545 E Johnson Street taught 651 area youngsters how to care for their teeth. In dental terms, that’s a total of 13,020 very important baby and permanent teeth. Altogether Dental Associates’ clinics throughout Wisconsin reached 11,600 youngsters. Dental assistants from the company’s practices in Fond du Lac, Green Bay, Appleton, Greenville, Milwaukee, Wauwatosa, Franklin, Sturtevant and Kenosha visited daycare centers, YMCAs, preschools and elementary schools throughout the state to teach children the importance of dental health and show them how to properly take care of their teeth. As part of the visits, each child received a dental kit that included a new toothbrush, toothpaste, floss and dental information. During the classroom talks and presentations, dental assistants from Dental Associates showed children the keys to oral health – brushing twice a day for at least two minutes, flossing and seeing a dentist twice a year for checkups. They also addressed the importance of a healthy diet and encouraged youngsters to avoid sugary snacks and sweet drinks like juice and soda since those products simply coat teeth with sugar. The students learned that fruits, vegetables, water and milk are the best choices. For more information regarding Dental Associates, visit www.dentalassociates.com. Sadoff Iron & Metal now provides on-site destruction of electronics, via a mobile hard drive destructor. Additionally, Sadoff continues to recycle unwanted electronics. Do you or your company have old computers? How about old laptops? Did you know Sadoff Iron & Metal accepts all your old electronics? Sadoff Iron & Metal is a scrap yard that has been around for over 100 years and is family owned. Sadoff has generally taken all your old metal, but did you know they take your old electronics too. Here is a list of some items that can be disposed of: monitors, wire, hard drives, memory, computers, laptops, batteries, power supplies, circuit boards and more. Sadoff’s recycling program is part of E–cycle WI; the company also guarantees destruction and transportation. Sadoff Iron & Metal is the preferred choice in recycling. For more information contact Sadoff at (800) 236-5700. Keller, Inc. to build for Co Co Properties, LLC and Taco Bell Keller, Planners, Architects and Builders, a design/build general contractor with offices in the Fox Cities, Madison, Milwaukee and Wausau, will design and build a 6,200 square foot Convenience Store and Taco Bell for Co Co Properties, LLC and Taco Bell under the direction of Keller project manager, Bob Poch and architect, Steve Klessig. The Cole family is building because their existing convenience store burned down in November. To be located at 665 East Avenue in Lomira, construction has begun and is expected to be completed by end of May, 2015. For more information on Keller, Inc., Top Metal Builder in the Nation as reported by “Metal Construction News” visit www.kellerbuilds.com. Envision Fond du Lac to host community workshops You can help shape our community's future! Learn about and get involved with Envision Fond du Lac, today! What is Envision Fond du Lac? Envision Fond du Lac is a visioning and strategic planning process for the greater Fond du Lac community. The project is being led by a team of local governments, businesses, institutions and civic stakeholders in partnership with residents. A collective vision increases cooperation and communication between public and private partners and develops coordinated approaches to important regional problems. Ultimately, the plan will answer: “What should the Fond du Lac area look like in 10-20 years and how do we get there?” For more info visit www.envisionfdl.com. UPCOMING WORKSHOPS • Community Workshop: Monday, April 13 at 2 p.m. at Marian University Stayer Center - Room 205 • Senior and Retiree Workshop: Tuesday, Apirl 14 at 10:30 a.m. at Marian University Stayer Center - Room 205 • Young Professionals and Student Workshop: April 14 at 6 p.m. at UW-Fond du Lac - LGI Room (UC - 113/114) Page 7 n April 2015 n www.fdlac.com PERIODICAL POSTAGE PAID FOND DU LAC, WI 54935 FOND DU LAC AREA ASSOCIATION OF COMMERCE FORWARD FOND DU LAC (USPS 504-390) is published monthly for $2 by the Fond du Lac Area Association of Commerce, 207 N. Main St., Fond du Lac, WI 54935-3460. Periodical Postage Paid at Fond du Lac, WI. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to the Fond du Lac Area Association of Commerce, 207 N. Main St., Fond du Lac, WI 54935-3460 FORWARD FOND DU LAC PHONE: (920) 921-9500 FAX: (920) 921-9559 EMAIL: [email protected] WEBSITE: WWW.FDLAC.COM Fond du Lac Business Barometer February Building permits Employment* Monthly one-family homes / Year to date Monthly one-family value / Year to date Monthly multiple units / Year to date Monthly multiple units value / Year to date Monthly commercial industrial / Year to date Monthly commercial industrial value / Year to date Number employed City / County Number unemployed City / County Percent unemployed City / County Real estate transfers Parking Utilities Revenues Sanitation permits (outside city) * Results from January 2015 1/2 $ 174,000 / $ 324,000 0/1 $ 0 / $ 170,000 0/1 $ 0 / $ 109,500 22,127 / 54,955 1,163 / 2,848 5.0 / 4.9 65 $22,457.79 7 2014 1/2 $ 170,000 / $ 300,000 0/0 $0 /$0 0/1 $ 0 / $ 860,000 21,262 / 52,389 1,707 / 3,566 7.4 / 6.4 84 $ 22,320.20 1
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