The Business Connection - Massillon WestStark Chamber of

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The Business Connection - Massillon WestStark Chamber of
The Business Connection
VOLUME 24
•
ISSUE 6
•
JULY
•
2015
A MESSAGE FROM
Chamber President Ted Herncane and
Chairperson of the Board Nancy Gessner
In this Issue
Leadership:
Message from the
President and Chairperson . . . . . . 1
Business Education Opportunities:
SCORE & SBDC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Events:
Golf Outing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,3,4,12
Business Connection LIVE . . 9, 10, 11
Kozmo’s Grille—
Business After Hours . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Monthly Information:
Business Briefs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Membership . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6, 8
Calendars . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6,7
Mission Statement . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Board of Directors . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
This month marks the 100th anniversary of your Chamber! Since 1915, your Chamber
has played the leading role in the business growth and community development of
Massillon. We wish to thank our members for your continued support and dedication
throughout the years. You have always been the lifeblood of this organization and your
participation in Chamber affairs continues to help make Massillon and Western Stark
County the best place to live, work, and play. Thank you!
To commemorate our centennial milestone, we wanted to update our logo and
organizational message to better serve our membership for a new century. To
achieve this goal, we engaged the services of Innis Maggiore, but soon realized
that our discussions would lead us to much more than just a new Chamber logo.
During our winter meetings with the great staff at Innis Maggiore, we spent a lot of
time talking about our membership. We are fortunate to have a diverse and active
membership and we really wanted to build upon what has already made the Chamber
successful for a hundred years.
Over the years, the Chamber’s membership has grown in number and geographical
influence. The name Massillon Area Chamber was introduced as early as 1974 to
reflect a growing and changing membership; especially outside the city limits of
Massillon. Today, while still retaining the strong Massillon base our Chamber has
always enjoyed and encouraged, membership continues to grow in the areas
surrounding Massillon like Perry Township, Brewster, Navarre, Tuscarawas Township,
and Jackson Township. In fact, almost 45% of the Chamber’s 335+ members are
businesses and organizations located outside the city of Massillon. Most of them,
however, can be identified as within Western Stark County.
With this in mind, and as a member-focused organization, we felt it was important to
redefine the ambiguous “Area” in our name and truly reflect what the Chamber is and
who it serves. At the May board meeting, the Chamber Board of Directors approved
changing the name from the Massillon Area Chamber of Commerce to the Massillon
WestStark Chamber of Commerce. This change is a logical step in the evolution of
the Chamber and does not substantially change how we do business.
Again, thank you for a century of accomplishments. This year’s Fall Dinner will be
a 100th birthday party celebration for the Chamber! We hope to see you all there.
Chamber Golf
Outing Sponsors
Dinner Sponsor
Lunch Sponsor
Welcome Sponsor
Cart Sponsor
Early Bird Sponsor
ESPN990
Prize Sponsors
NorthEast Energy Advisors
Tam O’Shanter Golf Course
Waikem Auto Family
Driving Range Sponsor
Stark Glass Enterprises, Inc.
Hole Sponsors
Advanced Industrial Roofing, Inc.
Affinity Medical Center
Amherst Meadows Care Center
Aqua Ohio, Inc.
AultComp MCO
Bonnie’s Engravers Gallery
Boys & Girls Club of Massillon
Bruner-Cox
Buffalo Wild Wings Massillon
Mayor Kathy Catazaro-Perry
Downtown Massillon Association
Elum Music Co.
First National Bank
Fraternal Order of Eagles #190
Friends and Family Credit Union
A.A. Hammersmith Insurance, Inc.
HD Davis/Dave Lundquist CPAs, LLC
Mel Herncane
Keller’s Office Furniture
Kozmo’s Grille
Meadow Wind Health Care Center
Mercy Medical Center
NorthEast Energy Advisors
Peoples Services, Inc.
Quest Automotive Products
Raymond James Financial Services, Inc.
Roseman Construction, LLC
Schumacher Construction Company
Seifert Technologies, Inc.
Small Business Development Center
Tam O’Shanter Golf Course
Waikem Auto Family
Whisler Plumbing & Heating, Inc.
Door Prize Sponsors
Altercare of Ohio/Country Lawn Center
Aqua Ohio, Inc.
Bonnie’s Engravers Gallery
Buffalo Wild Wings Massillon
Builders Exchange of East Central Ohio
Checkered Flag Enterprises, Inc.
Elum Music Co.
ESPN 990
Express Lube
FiberCorr Mills, Inc.
Fifth Third Bank
First National Bank
Friends and Family Credit Union
Habitat for Humanity
of Greater Stark & Carroll Co.
Hair with Flair
Home Appliance Company, Inc.
The Independent
Innis Maggiore Group
Kozmo’s Grille
Kraus’ Pizza
Ohio Edison Company
Pampered Nails Boutique
Peoples Services, Inc.
PNC Bank
Rose Lane Health Center
Seifert Technologies, Inc.
Shady Lawn
Shearer’s Foods, Inc.
Stark Glass Enterprises, Inc.
State Farm Insurance—Dan McMasters
Tam O’Shanter Golf Course
Ventura Communications
Waikem Auto Family
Whisler Plumbing & Heating, Inc.
YMCA of Western Stark County
Yund’s Carwash and Detail
MASSILLON WESTSTARK CHAMBER OF COMMERCE • THE BUSINESS CONNECTION • 2
Chamber Golf Outing
TOP ROW:
Todd Schumacher, Schumacher Construction
Company; Barb Schumacher, A.A. Hammersmith
Insurance; Massillon Mayor Kathy Catazaro-Perry •
Greg Hauk, Tom Smith, Dave Brunori, and Troy Murray,
Valspar • Tim Shetzer, YMCA of Western Stark County;
Keith Nutter, Aqua Ohio
SECOND ROW:
Ed Whitmore and Jim Stanford, YMCA of
Western Stark County • Steve Walters, Eric Catron,
Dennis Lyden, and Nick Bagnolo, Mercy Medical
Center • Volunteers Dan Bates, Bates Printing, and
Frankie Layfield
THIRD ROW: George Elum, Elum Music Company;
Bill Schumacher, Westfield Bank • Cory Foote, PNC
Bank; Brandon Berens, Fifth Third Bank • Eric
Vought, Vought Insurance; Dave Canter, Fifth Third
Bank • Patrick Altieri, The Health Plan; Mel
Herncane, Boys and Girls Club of Massillon
FOURTH ROW:
Gwen Severini, Shady Lawn • Chuck
Loveless, Kirk; Eric Ryan, Seifert Technologies •
3 • THE BUSINESS CONNECTION • MASSILLON WESTSTARK CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
Eric Snodgrass and Patty Gaston, Tam O’Shanter
Golf Course • John Shultz and Tom Poe, First
National Bank
BOTTOM ROW: Marshall Weinberg, Weinberg
Financial Services; Steve Halverson, The Health
Plan • Chamber President Ted Herncane; Greg
Endres, KeyBank • Bob Marks, Bruner-Cox, LLP;
Ray Hexamer, Massillon Development Foundation •
Penny and Jack Isom, A Better Home Health Care
2015 Chamber Golf Outing
at Tam O’Shanter Golf Course
TOP : John Deagan, HD Davis CPAs,
LLC; Chamber President Ted Herncane
TOP RIGHT:
Han Ryee, Ventura
Communications—hole in one
ABOVE:
Bob Senkar, Buffalo Wild
Wings—golf outing chairman
Golf Outing Volunteers
2015 Golf Outing Winners
Golf Committee
Golf Committee Chairman
Bob Senkar, Buffalo Wild Wings
Dan Bates, Bates Printing, Inc.
Brett Fogle, Bruner Cox LLP
Patty Gaston, Tam O’Shanter Golf Course
Ray Jeske, ESPN 990
Brian Scherer, Whisler Plumbing & Heating
Katherine Shultz, First National Bank
Stan Sidaway, The Independent
Stephanie Spencer, AultWorks
Early Bird Winner: 32'' LED/HDTV donated by ESPN990
Ben McDonald, Fifth Third Bank
Volunteers
Adam Arman, Stark Glass Enterprises, Inc.
Donald Crofut, Stark Glass Enterprises, Inc.
Priscilla Klein, Holly Moritz, and Taylor Orr,
Buffalo Wild Wings
Carol Murdoch
Frankie Layfield
Gwen Severini, Shady Lawn
Card Game 50/50 Winner: $315
Jeff Shultz
50/50 Ticket Winner: $360
Tim Vandersal, Republic Waste Service
Skills Contests: $20 Tam O’Shanter Pro Shop Gift Card and $25 Cash
Long Drive Men
#4: Dave Cantor, Fifth Third Bank
Long Drive Women
#7: Barb Jenkins, Heitger Funeral Home
Long Drive Men
#12: Eric Vought, Fifth Third Bank
Long Drive Women
#16: Lois Hartwick, Tam O’Shanter
Closest to the Pin
#3: Han Ryee, Ventura Communications
Hole in One:
#3:
Han Ryee, Ventura Comunications
Skins: $265 each team
Friends & Family Credit Union and NFM
Low Team Score: 8–18 holes & cart at Tam O’Shanter and $200 cash
Fifth Third Bank
Brandon Berens
Dave Cantor
Ben McDonald
Eric Vought
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330-832-7441
MASSILLON WESTSTARK CHAMBER OF COMMERCE • THE BUSINESS CONNECTION • 4
May Business After Hours—Kozmo’s Grille
TOP ROW:
Rick Taylor, Kozmo’s Grille • Shari Middaugh
and Barb Schumacher, A.A. Hammersmith Insurance •
Al Climer and Claudette Istnick, Massillon Automobile
Club • Bob Mann, Newman Creek Cellars; Timothy
Smith, Digital Operations Group
SECOND ROW:
Paul Suttle, Kozmo’s Grille • Kathy
Shultz, First National Bank; Jane Vassas, MCTV •
Mandy Pond, Altimus Pond Photography • Brian and
Catherine Adolph, Country Lawn • Larry Marcus, City
of Massillon
THIRD ROW: Sally Roush and Kimberly Edwards,
Brewster Parke • Massillon Mayor Kathy CatazaroPerry; Steve Toohey, Rapid Response Restoration •
Howard Wacker, Friends and Family Credit Union
• Jason Green, Adams Signs
BOTTOM ROW: Gary Feagles • Mike Miller, A.A.
Hammersmith Insurance; Vicki Brown, Valspar • Doug
Weatherbee, A.A. Hammersmith Insurance • Andrew
Oser, Gallery 121; Rhonda McMahan, State Farm
5 • THE BUSINESS CONNECTION • MASSILLON WESTSTARK CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
Membership Renewals
Chamber
CALENDAR OF EVENTS
We sincerely thank Chamber members
who renewed their commitments between
May 16 and June 15. Please support your
fellow Chamber members. Chamber
membership records go back only 59
years; members listed with 59+ may have
been members even longer!
P.O. BOX 676
412 LAKE AVE., N.E.
MASSILLON, OH 44648
(330) 833-8387
Wednesday, July 29 • 5:00 pm
Business After Hours &
Grand Re-Opening
A.A. Hammersmith Insurance Agency
Monday, August 24 • 11:45 am
Business Connection LIVE
Congressman Bob Gibbs
Ohio Seventh District Representative
@ Massillon Recreation Center
• INDUSTRIAL
• COMMERCIAL
• CONSTRUCTION
MANAGERS
• DEVELOPERS
• ENGINEERS
PLANNING AHEAD
Thursday, October 22
Annual Fall Dinner
@ Santangelo’s Party Center
A.
A.
Hammersmith
INSURANCE INC.
since
1874
U.S. Unemployment Since 2005—Bureau of Labor Statistics
COMMERCIAL
PERSONAL
HOSPITALIZATION
LIFE
10
8
210
Erie St. N.
6
832-7411
Did You Know
Chamber Membership
Includes...
4
01/05
CONSTRUCTION CO.
GENERAL CONTRACTORS
Monday, July 27 • 11:45 am
Business Connection LIVE
Bob DiBiasio, Sr.VP Public Affairs
Cleveland Indians
@ Massillon Recreation Center
A Better Home Health Care, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
Acorn Secure Self-Storage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Advanced Industrial Roofing, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
Alfred Nickles Bakery, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59+
AultComp MCO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
Bonnie’s Engravers Gallery. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Canal Fulton Area Chamber of Commerce. . . . . . . 7
City of Massillon Park and Recreation . . . . . . . . . . 1
Clinton #47 F & A Masons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Deville Enterprises, LLC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 mo.
EMSCO, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
First Communications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
Hammontree & Associates, Ltd. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Hanover Healthcare Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
Health Foundation of Greater Massillon . . . . . . . . 16
Hospitality House . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
IHOP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Inn at University Village . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Kent State University at Stark Campus . . . . . . 1 mo.
Richard G. Leffler, CPA. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
Pampered Nails Boutique . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Protech Security . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
Quality Heating & Cooling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
SCHUMACHER
01/06
01/07
01/08
Economic Indicators
U.S. Job Creation
U.S. Unemployment Rate
Prime Interest Rate %
Stark County Sales Tax
Tax Collections
01/09
01/10
01/11
01/12
01/13
01/14
01/15
May 2015
April 2015
May 2014
280,000
223,000
217,000
5.5%
5.4%
6.3%
3.25%
3.25%
3.25%
May 2015
April 2015
March 2015
$2,104,924
$1,979,981
$2,890,200
A DISCOUNT ON
BUSINESS CONNECTION
LIVE RESERVATIONS?
Members pay just $13 to attend the
monthly lunches, while the public pays
$15. Take advantage of your Chamber
membership to learn valuable business
information and network with potential
customers and clients.
MASSILLON WESTSTARK CHAMBER OF COMMERCE • THE BUSINESS CONNECTION • 6
1
wednesday
2
thursday
3
4
Independence Day Holiday
Independence Day
friday
saturday
Chamber Office Closed
City of Massillon
Independence Day
Celebration and Concert
@ WHS Campus
330.830.1700
5
sunday
Spring Hill Historic Home
Saturday & Sunday Tours
Continue through October
1:00–4:00 pm
330.833.6749
springhillhistorichome.org
6
monday
Massillon City Council Meeting
7:30 pm
330.830.1734
Duncan Plaza Concert
7:30 pm
330.830.1700
massillonohio.com
7
tuesday
MassMu History Discussion
“A Century of Fun and Films
at the Lincoln Theatre”
10:00 am to Noon
330.833.4061
massillonmuseum.org
8
9
10
11
ReelMassillon
Film Noir Series
Underworld USA
@Massillon Museum
7:00 pm
330.833.4061
massillonmuseum.org
Legislative
Committee
8:00 am
330.833.3146
Finance/Audit
Committee
9:00 am
330.833.3146
Live Show
Stan Hywet’s
Goodyear Concert Band
Lincoln Theatre
330.833.2413
lionslincolntheatre.com
Farmers’ Market
8:00 am–Noon
Massillon Rec Center
330.832.1621
wednesday
thursday
friday
12
13
Five Oaks
Sunday Tours Begin
Massillon Heritage Foundation
2:00 & 3:00 pm
330.833.4896
five-oaks.org
Duncan Plaza Concert
7:30 pm
330.830.1700
massillonohio.com
sunday
monday
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Cham
8:00 am
330.833.3146
Gone with the Wind
Lincoln Theatre
330.833.2413
lionslincolntheatre.com
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Marty
Lincoln Theatre
330.833.2413
lionslincolntheatre.com
Massillon Development
Foundation
11:00 am
330.833.3146
sunday
monday
21
tuesday
15
Summer Concert: The Avenue
7:30 pm
330.833.1700
massillonohio.com
16
17
18
Historic Massillon Main Street
Board Meeting
8:00 am
330.844.3697
Downtown Massillon
Association Board Meeting
8:00 am
330.833.3146
Farmers’ Market
8:00 am–Noon
Massillon Rec Center
330.832.1621
Massillon Area Greenways
(MAGI) Inc. Meeting
7:00 pm
330.832.2771
Summer Concert:
Jimmy & the Soul Blazers
7:30 pm
330.833.1700
massillonohio.com
Island Party
Massillon Museum
6:00–11:00 pm
330.833.4061
massillonmuseum.org
Marty
Lincoln Theatre
330.833.2413
lionslincolntheatre.com
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Summer Concert:
The Belairs
7:30 pm
330.833.1700
massillonohio.com
Flags of Honor
Opening Ceremony
6:00 pm
@ Duncan Plaza
330.830.1700
Farmers’ Market
8:00 am–Noon
Massillon Rec Center
330.832.1621
wednesday
mittee
Activities Com
8:00 am
330.833.3146
wednesday
AHEAD Foundation
Meeting
8:30 am
330.833.3900 x50221
Massillon City Council Meeting
7:30 pm
330.830.1734
thursday
thursday
sunday
Flags of Honor
Closing Ceremony &
Blue Star Memorial
Dedication Ceremony
2:00 pm
@Duncan Plaza /
Veterans Memorial Park
330.830.1700
Wuthering Heights
Lincoln Theatre
330.833.2413
lionslincolntheatre.com
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Duncan Plaza Concert
Clinton Band
7:30 pm
330.830.1700
massillonohio.com
friday
friday
Live Show
Guys with Guitars
Lincoln Theatre
330.833.2413
lionslincolntheatre.com
Duncan Plaza Concert
7:30 pm
330.830.1700
massillonohio.com
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tuesday
MassMu Brown Bag Lunch
Ross H. Schwalm, Speaker
“Civil War Experiences”
12:10–12:50 pm
330.833.4061
massillonmuseum.org
Second Saturday
Downtown Massillon
330.809.6121
Gone with the Wind
Lincoln Theatre
330.833.2413
lionslincolntheatre.com
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Massillon Cha
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330.833.3146
July 2015
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& Grand R ersmith
A.A. Hamm
Insurance
5:00–6:30 pm
Reservations
330.833.3146
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Summer Concert:
The Sweet Beats
7:30 pm
330.833.1700
massillonohio.com
Gallery 121 Golf Outing to
Benefit Historic Massillon Street
11:00 am
330.809.6121
thursday
friday
Live Show
Randy Velez—
“The Many Voices of Music”
Lincoln Theatre
330.833.2413
lionslincolntheatre.com
saturday
saturday
Wuthering Heights
Lincoln Theatre
330.833.2413
lionslincolntheatre.com
Business Education Opportunities
SCORE HR Workshop for Small Businesses
Canton Regional Chapter of SCORE and co-sponsor Kent State
University at Stark have retained four local HR experts to conduct
a small-business HR workshop that will focus on: key HR issues
for small business owners—both for-profit and nonprofit;
employment law—and its myths; determining whether a worker
is an employee or contractor; and recruiting and what you need
to know. Held on Tuesday, July 7, in the Conference Center at
Kent State University Stark, sign-in and networking will begin at
8:00 a.m. and the workshop will run from 8:30 to 11:30 a.m.
There is no fee and handouts will be provided. To register, visit
cantonscore.com and look for “Local Workshops,” or phone
330.244.3280 or email [email protected].
Creating and Maintaining an Employee Handbook Seminar
The Ohio Small Business Development Center (SBDC) at Kent
State University at Stark will host a “Creating and Maintaining an
Employee Handbook” seminar with Elizabeth Crosby, partner at
Buckley King, Cleveland, on Tuesday, August 11. A continental
breakfast will be offered at 7:30 a.m.; the seminar will take place
from 8:00 to 9:30 a.m. at Kent State Stark Conference Center.
This seminar will provide the small and mid-size company
with an overview of laws affecting the employment relationship
and the tools necessary to comply with those laws. Through
implementation and management of employment policies in an
employee handbook, employers are able to set expectations for
workplace performance and maintain neutral, effective methods
for managing personnel. Participants in this seminar will become
familiar with employment laws and will be provided with a
framework of policies to help them create and maintain their
handbooks.
Welcome New Member:
Brewster Parke, Inc.
Brewster Parke—one of Western Stark County’s hidden gems—
offers five levels of senior residential and health care. The
senior living community, located at 360 Wabash Avenue North in
Brewster, is conveniently located just off Route 93. The caring
staff, now numbering 100, has been serving families since 1976.
To learn more about the beautiful Brewster Parke campus, visit
brewsterparke.com, call Activities Director Kimberly Edwards at
330.767.7417, or email her at [email protected].
WELCOME NEW MEMBERS
Brewster Parke, Inc.
360 North Wabash Avenue
Brewster, Ohio 44613
PHONE: 330.767.7417
EMAIL: [email protected]
WEBSITE: brewsterparke.com
Kimberly Edwards
CHAMBER STAFF
Invite friends and colleagues to join
the Massillon WestStark Chamber!
Kent State University
at Stark Campus
6000 Frank Avenue, N.W.
North Canton, Ohio 44720
PHONE: 330.244.3292
PHONE: 330.499.6000
FAX: 330.244.3340
EMAIL: [email protected]/stark
WEBSITE: kent.edu/stark
Tina Biasella
Denise A. Seachrist, Ph.D.
CHAMBER STAFF
Registration ($9.95 per person), must be made online at
cantonsbdc.org. For additional information, contact the SBDC
at 330.244.3290 or [email protected].
SBDC Information Session for New Businesses
The Ohio Small Business Development Center (SBDC) at Kent
State University at Stark will sponsor an information session for
individuals interested in starting a small business or those who
are in the early stages of business formation. The information
session will be held on Thursday, August 6, from 5:00 to 7:00
p.m. at the Kent State University at Stark Conference Center.
The session will provide a general overview of issues related
to starting a business, such as business planning, determining
market demand, financing options, and available community
resources. After attending the program, participants may contact
the SBDC to schedule an appointment with a business counselor
for a one-on-one consultation.
The $10 per-person includes program materials. Registration
and payment for the information session must be made online
at cantonsbdc.org. Click “Orientation,” then “Registration” then
“Small Business Orientation Stark County.” For more information,
contact the SBDC at 330.244.3290 or [email protected].
Registration will close one week prior to the event or when the
session is full. Walk-in registrations cannot be accommodated.
Please support Chamber
newsletter advertisers.
MASSILLON WESTSTARK CHAMBER OF COMMERCE • THE BUSINESS CONNECTION • 8
Massillon WestStark Chamber of Commerce Business Connection LIVE! Luncheon Series Presents—
The 2015 speaker series is presented in
partnership with the Massillon Parks and
Recreation Department.
Bob DiBiasio
Senior Vice President, Public Affairs
Cleveland Indians
Administrative Office
505 Erie Street North
Massillon, Ohio 44646
330.832.1621
massillonparks.com
July 27, 2015
11:45 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.
Massillon Recreation Center—
Main Conference Room
505 Erie Street North
Massillon, Ohio 44646
Free parking
Lunch will be catered
by Navarre’s
Main Street Deli.
$13 per Chamber member ($15 per non-member) • Reservations, please!
For more information, call the Massillon WestStark Chamber of Commerce at 330.833.3146 or
email [email protected]. Cash and check appreciated; credit cards welcome.
Upcoming Speakers—
August 24, 2015
September 28, 2015
Congressman Bob Gibbs
Area School Superintendents
Panel Discussion
Ohio Seventh District Representative
Mercy Medical Center - Work Health & Safety Services
OCCUPATIONAL MEDICINE
Work-related accidents happen
24-hours a day. Injured employees
need specialized, experienced
attention to minimize injuries, speed
recovery and return to work. Work
Health & Safety Services (WHSS) is
open 24/7 through its affiliation with
Mercy Medical Center.
t Mercy Health Center of Jackson/Massillon
7337 Caritas Circle NW, Massillon, OH
330-966-8689
t Mercy Health Center of North Canton
6200 Whipple Avenue NW, North Canton, OH
330-966-8689
If care is necessary after 9 p.m. - Mercy Medical Center Emergency Department
1320 Mercy Drive N.W., Canton, OH | 330-489-1055 | Daily 24-hour service
9 • THE BUSINESS CONNECTION • MASSILLON WESTSTARK CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
May Business Connection LIVE
TOP ROW:
In addition to Massillon WestStark Chamber members, guests from the Jackson-Belden, North Canton,
and Alliance Chambers attended the May BCL • Speaker Andre Porter, PUCO Chairman and former Ohio
Department of Commerce Director
SECOND ROW:
THIRD ROW:
Steven Meeks, Jackson-Belden Chamber of Commerce, with Gary Johns and Bob and Nancy
Gessner, MCTV • Steve Kristan, AT&T
Tom Schmidt, Progressive Auto Group; Robin Angel, AultComp MCO • Doug Lane, North Canton
Chamber of Commerce; Mark Locke, Alliance Chamber of Commerce • Justin Biltz, First Energy
BOTTOM: Speaker Andre Porter, PUCO Chairman and former Ohio Department of Commerce Director;
Massillon WestStark Chamber President Ted Herncane; North Canton Chamber President Doug Lane; Alliance
Chamber President Mark Locke
OPPOSITE: Mel Herncane, Boys and Girls Club of Massillon; Kathy Shultz, First National Bank; Tom Schmidt,
Progressive Auto Group • Lunch was catered by Main Street Deli • Shelley Belcher and Tracie Soptelean, The
Health Plan • Dave Evans, Dominion East Ohio; John McGrath, Health Foundation of Greater Massillon • Bruce
McDonnell, RKKM Certified Public Accountants; Chuck Bennell, Tam O’Shanter Golf Course
MASSILLON WESTSTARK CHAMBER OF COMMERCE • THE BUSINESS CONNECTION • 10
Business Briefs
Attorney James D. Snively has moved
his office to the building that houses the
Rodney G. Klein Stock Market Museum.
Contact him at 22 Federal Avenue,
N.E., 44646, 330.837.4251 by phone,
330.837.4902 by fax, or by email at
[email protected].
FootGolf—the crossover point of soccer
and golf—is a great activity for company
outings, birthday parties, and school and
community organizations. It is now offered
at Tam O’Shanter Golf Course each
Saturday and Sunday after 3:00 p.m. and
Monday through Friday after 6:00 p.m.
The American FootGolf League-certified
course routes along the front nine of the
Dales Course. The only equipment needed
—a soccer ball—can be rented at Tam
O’Shanter’s golf shop.
tamoshantergolf.com
Spring Hill Historic Home will host a
Little Tea Party at 3:00 p.m. on Saturday,
July 25, and Story Time with the Massillon
Public Library (at Spring Hill) on Tuesdays,
July 7, 14, and 21, at 1:30 p.m. For more
information about tours and special
events, call 330.833.6749.
springhillhistorichome.org
Fun Fest will be held on August 1, moved
from its traditional second Saturday date.
Nonprofit organizations and businesses
are invited to set up activity booths at no
charge—as long as a free youth activity is
provided. Organizers will also welcome
sponsorships for special activities and
performances. To register a booth,
contact Liz McAllister, 330.833.6655.
To sponsor Fun Fest, contact Sue Repp
in the Chamber office to obtain a form
([email protected] or
330.833.3146). Fun Fest is hosted by
MCTV, Massillon Museum, and the
Downtown Massillon Association.
Aultman Hospital “Health Talk” speaker
series features local physicians and health
care professionals offering 10 to 12
educational presentations each month.
July topics include: advance directives and
end-of-life planning, smoking cessation,
and vaccination: past and present. For a
complete listing, visit aultman.org and click
on “Health & Wellness.” Programs are
free and open to the public. Seating is
limited and reservations are required.
For more information, or to register, call
330.363.TALK (8255). aultman.org
Find More Chamber Event
Photographs on Facebook
Facebook.com/massillonchamber
The Massillon Museum’s annual Island
Party will bring several thousand happy
people to downtown Massillon on Friday,
July 17, 6:00 to 11:00 p.m., for reggae
music with Carlos Jones and the P.L.U.S.
Band and the Jackson High School Steel
Drum Band, family-friendly activities,
and Caribbean food and beverages.
Admission is free and no reservations are
required. Bring a chair or blanket.
massillonmuseum.org
11 • THE BUSINESS CONNECTION • MASSILLON WESTSTARK CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
For 70 years KIKO Realtors and
Auctioneers have been leaders in the
industry—from 1945 when Russell T. Kiko
conducted auctions on the family farm with
his wife, Coletta, and their 13 children, to
conducting over 1,100 auctions per year
and offering real estate listings through
MLS today. The family-owned organization
has more than 100 employees and serves
thousands of clients annually in Ohio, West
Virginia, Pennsylvania, and surrounding
states. The KIKO Company—a full-service
auction and real estate brokerage offering
sales, auctions, special financing, online
selling, and buyer representation—can be
reached at 330.453.9187.
kikocompany.com
Mercy Sports Medicine will host one-day
summer clinics for athletes ages 12 to 16
at Mercy Sports Medicine in North Canton.
Mercy’s sports enhancement staff will
teach exercises specific to running,
maintenance, and injury prevention
techniques in the runner’s clinic on July
17, 2:00 to 4:00 p.m. A speed and agility
clinic will be offered on July 22, 2:00 to
4:00 p.m., including drills to develop
speed, agility, and power. To register, call
Mercy Sports Medicine at 330-966-8930.
cantonmercy.org/sports
The Massillon Public Library bookmobile
will serve 39 locations every two weeks
during the summer, including stops at the
Boys and Girls Club of Massillon,
Massillon Summer Parks Program,
Franklin School Feeding Program,
Massillon City Schools’ Summer School,
and Fairless Local’s Team Falcon Program,
among other partnering agencies. You
will also find the big blue bus at special
events such as the Cruise-In, Faith
Lutheran’s math and reading program,
Fun Fest, and Massillon City Schools’
Kindergarten Boot Camp. When will it
stop near your location?
massillonlibrary.org
EVERY JANITORIAL SUPPLY FOR
BUSINESS AND INSTITUTIONS
PHONE 330-833-8551
FAX 330-833-0011
NELSON SELLS QUALITY
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LOCAL SINCE 1939
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Nancy Gessner, Chairperson
Gary Feagles, Chairman Elect
Robert Garner, Treasurer
Tony Simeone, Vice Chair/Membership
Richard Regula, Vice Chair/Legislative
Dave Cottrill, Vice Chair/BEAC
Matt Ashton
Angie Boyle
Victoria Brown
Lisa Dyer
Cindy Hickey
Fran Jackson
Jacquie Knight
Jerrod Selinsky
John Shultz
137 Lincoln Way, East
Massillon, OH 44646
P 330.833.3146
F 330.833.8944
massillonohchamber.com
[email protected]
Margy Vogt
Dave Waikem
John Walsh
John McGrath, Immediate Past Chairman of the Board of Directors
Ted Herncane, President, Massillon WestStark Chamber of Commerce
William Schumacher, President, Massillon Development Foundation
Bonnie Fall, President, Downtown Massillon Association
Doug Weatherbee, Chairman, Historic Massillon Main Street, Inc.
Debbie Lehman, President, Massillon Area Greenw
ays, Inc.
MISSION STATEMENT
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To develop, enhance, and represent business
To promote economic growth
To improve the quality of life for our community
Change Service Requested
Ted McCollins, Republic Waste; Jeff McMahan, Innis Maggiore; Ellen Linz,
Altercare of Ohio; Dana Heffner, First Energy; and Brian Scherer, Whisler
Plumbing, were among 110 golfers at this year’s Chamber outing.
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Permit No. 712
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A. A. Hammersmith Insurance welcomes fellow chamber members
to their grand reopening after a devastating fire last August.
Enjoy an evening of great food, beverages and networking.
Wednesday, July 29, 2015
5:00pm - 6:30pm
Cost $10
RSVP by July 22nd
Please complete and return the lower portion of this form with your check payable to:
Massillon WestStark Chamber of Commerce, 137 Lincoln Way East • Massillon, OH 44646
Reservations may also be made by phone: 330-833-3146 or e-mail: [email protected]
Company Name ___________________________________________________________
Name(s) Attending ________________________________________________________
Amount enclosed____________
“Business After Hours” • Wednesday, July 29, 2015
Central Presbyterian
Church
Sunday Worship 10:30 a.m.
Rev. Larry Lalama
47 2nd Street NE
Massillon, Ohio 44646
Next to the Lincoln
Theater
Office Hours:
Monday-Friday
8:30a.m.—2:00p.m.
P: 330-832-7455
F: 330-832-7102
E: [email protected]
www.massilloncpc.org
Reaching Out To Our Community
PALS Christian Preschool
GED Program– Adult Basic & Literacy Education
through the Canton City Schools
Community Lunches– Every Second Saturday of the
month and the 4th Saturday of 5
Saturday months
MOPS-Mothers of Preschoolers
Summer Arts Program– August 3-7 and 10-14
PALS Christian Preschool
Building a strong foundation for lifelong learning
PALS Christian Preschool offers learning
NOW REGISTERING
For 2015-2016 School Year
We’ve grown young
minds in Massillon for
more than 30 years!
Central Presbyterian Church
47 Second St. NE
Massillon, OH 44646
Ph: 330.832.7455
www.massilloncpc.org
experiences for children ages 3-5. Both
our Academy and Studio programs
provide opportunities for children to
develop early learning skills through play
in a spiritually nurturing environment.
L I N C O L N W A Y S T R E E T SC A P E
COMMENT FORM
June 15, 2015
The City of Massillon is developing streetscape concepts to improve Lincoln Way in downtown Massillon from
4 th Street to Tommy Henrich Drive and extending north to Cherry and South to Tremont. We are requesting
your input regarding your downtown to assist us with developing a successful project. All comments are welcome.
1. Please check which are applicable:
Area resident
Commuter
Area business owner
Property Owner
Employee
2. How do you usually travel to get downtown?
Walk
Other
Drive
3. What do you like about the downtown area?
Other
Bike
4. What do you think needs to be improved downtown?
5. What type of streetscape improvements do you believe would be beneficial? (Check all that apply)
Street Trees
Benches and Street Furniture
Planted Median
Public Art
Signing and Wayfinding
Special Crosswalk Painting
Bike Lanes
Wider Sidewalks
Aesthetic Street Lighting
Signing and Wayfinding
Other
6. What should the priorities be to improve downtown? please label 1 to 10 with 1 being the highest priority
Street Trees
Benches and Street Furniture
Planted Median
Bike Lanes
Public Art
Signing and Wayfinding
Special Crosswalk Painting
Wider Sidewalks
Aesthetic Street Lighting
Signing and Wayfinding
Other
Please provide any additional comments.
P le ase drop off c omple t e d for ms
c omple t e the form at a later time
and e - mail it to L a r r y Marcus at t he Cit y of Massillon [email protected]
o r s e n d by mail t o t he addr e ss on t he back.
P le a se pr ovi d e a ll c omm e nt s by Frid ay, J uly 31 , 20 1 5.