Tavares Chamber of Commerce 300 East Main Street Tavares, FL
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Tavares Chamber of Commerce 300 East Main Street Tavares, FL
Tavares Chamber of Commerce 300 East Main Street Tavares, FL 32778 Presorted – STD U.S. Postage PAID Mid-Florida, FL Permit #57120 Trinity Spa Business After Hours and 1 year anniversary on September 26, 2013 October Chamber Business Luncheon Wednesday, October 23 11:30 AM to 1:00 PM Sponsor: Lake-Sumter MPO Speaker: T.J. Fish Caterer: Pastore's Downtown Pizzeria Tavares Civic Center 100 E. Caroline Street, Tavares Please RSVP Calendar of Events Thursday, October 3 Business After Hours Pastore's Downtown Pizzeria 124 S. Joanna Ave. Tavares 5:30 to 7:00 pm - Please RSVP October 2013 Business of the Year “Runway of Stars” Gala Revealed the Tavares Businesses of the Year Howey-in-the-Hills – “And the winner is ….” were the words of the night everyone was anticipating to hear, preceding the name of their business or organization Thursday night, September 19, during the seventh annual Business of the Year Gala, held at Mission Inn Resort & Club. Saturday, October 5 Fashion Designer Showcase 7:00 to 11:00pm - Wooton Park Tuesday, October 8 Networking Lunch The Cuban Place 1 N. Eustis Street Eustis Noon to 1:00pm - Please RSVP Thursday, October 10 Business After Hours The Center for Digestive Health 3345 Waterman Way 4:30 to 7:00pm - Please RSVP Thursday, October 17 Business After Hours Jones Brothers Air & Seaplane Adventures 150 E. Ruby Street Tavares 5:30 to 7:30pm - Please RSVP Thursday, October 24 Business After Hours The Cuban Place 1 N. Eustis Street Eustis 5:30 to7:00pm - Please RSVP HOWL-O-FEST Fri-Sat, Oct 25 - 26 Haunted Hayride Trunk or Treat Scarecrow Contest Costume Contest - Kids & Pets Go to: www.TavaresChamber.com or call 352. 343. 2531 Tavares Chamber Business of the Year Spotlights previous Gala winners as the "Go To" Leaders in the Community. The Signature event of the year for Tavares Chamber of Commerce, the Gala, was a huge success in celebrating the continued growth and achievements of the Tavares Business community during these challenging times. Beautiful Mission Inn, located in Howey-in-the Hills was the setting for this sold out event. Continue on page 6 Fashion Designers Showcase and Competition Purchase your ticket now for this "Not to Miss" event TAVARES – The 2013 Fashion Designers Showcase and Competition presented by Bella Faire and the Tavares Chamber of Commerce is gearing up to be the best ever. This tented event in Wooton Park, Downtown Tavares overlooking Lake Dora will be on Saturday, October 5, 2013. Designers from St. Petersburg, Clearwater and Ft. Lauderdale will be presenting their creations on the runway along with a model competition. Two Lake County designers will be featured and Lake Tech's Cosmetology students will have a Hair Show. Continue on page 6 Howl-O-Fest – Family Friendly Fun in Downtown Tavares TAVARES – Ghouls, goblins, princesses and superheroes will be taking over the streets of Downtown Tavares, Friday and Saturday, October 25 and 26 as the Tavares Chamber turns Downtown Tavares into a HowlO-Fest. This is one of the most anticipated events of the year, by young and old alike. The celebration begins Friday evening, October 25, with the haunted hayride from 7 to 11pm. Tickets for just $5 will be on sale. America’s Seaplane City will kick off the activities Saturday morning, October 26, at 9am with a “Monster Splash" at beautiful Wooton Park. Pilots will demonstrate their flying abilities in competitions such as the Fastest "S-take" Off, Smashing Pumpkin Drop and Franken-Spot Landing Contest. Please turn to Page 6 LakeXpress Offers Free Bus Rides for Students Tavares Communications Department Wins National Awards TAVARES — The Lake County Board of County Commissioners recently approved a measure to allow the Public Transportation Division to waive student fares, with valid student ID, on LakeXpress. The purpose of offering free fares to students is to help educate them about the benefits of using public transportation. By encouraging students to try LakeXpress, County staff hopes they will find that it is a cost effective means of travel, it is safe and it has significant benefits by reducing traffic congestion on the roads. “By offering free rides to Lake County students, we hope to bring awareness of LakeXpress and the advantages of public transit,” said Ken Harley, manager of the Lake County Public Transportation Division. “We are getting more students who rely on the buses to get to school, and we want to motivate and encourage them to become loyal users of the service.” LakeXpress operates Monday through Friday, 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. The LakeXpress service includes four routes. Route 1 runs from The Villages to Eustis, primarily on U.S. Highway 441. Route 2 circulates in downtown Leesburg. Route 3 circulates in downtown Mount Dora. Route 4 runs from the Altoona Post Office on State Road 19 to the community of Zellwood on U.S. Highway 441 where passengers can transfer to LYNX route 44. Fares for LakeXpress are $1 for all trips. Half-fares are available for riders 60 years or older and individuals with disabilities (buses are equipped with lifts). Free fares are available for children under five years of age, who are accompanied by a fare-paying chaperone. For more information about LakeXpress or for questions about bus schedules, call 352-326-8637 or visit www.RideLakeXpress.com. The City of Tavares is very pleased to announce that the City’s Public Communications Department has been recognized as a leader in government communications and is the recipient of two 3CMA Savvy awards, which were announced at the 3CMA annual conference in Scottsdale, Arizona last week. 3CMA is a national professional organization that recognizes excellence in government communications and marketing. Joyce Ross, Director of Tavares Public Communications Department, was awarded a first place trophy during 3CMA’s annual nation-wide completion for her fundraising campaign for the Freedom Flag project. The specific category was “Most Creative Activity with Least Dollars Spent”. Ms Ross says, “This has always been my signature category, as it demonstrates that a significant impact can be made with a minimum amount of money.” Clearly, the Freedom Flag project was a perfect example, as the fundraising efforts exceeded the original goal and resulted in the City being able to also establish a maintenance fund that will support the Freedom Flag for generations to come, all at no cost to City residents. The 3CMA judges said that, “This is a fantastic example of doing more with less! The use of promotional materials was obviously part of the fundraising success for the flag, as was the branding of the project as the ‘Freedom Flag’.” Ms Ross was also awarded a second place trophy for her photography of Tavares wildlife that was used in the Wooton Park Expansion referendum materials. Again, the 3CMA judges complemented her work by stating, “The simple but attractive photos created a brand that was expertly used with all communications to help residents identify and make the connection with a land acquisition….and ultimately approve the purchase.” Joyce Ross has had an extensive career in government communications and has received over 70 awards at past competitions. She is very pleased to bring the first communications awards to Tavares, America’s Seaplane City! Tavares Chamber of Commerce does not necessarily endorse or support advertising materials distributed through the Chamber newsletter Page 2 Tavares Business Journal Member Spotlight Member Spotlight Forever Ballroom Celebrates 6-Year Anniversary Steam locomotive # 2, a wood burning 2-6-0, is back in service. The locomotive recently finished its rebuild and inspection at the Reader Railroad shops in Prescott, Arkansas. The locomotive was built by the Baldwin Locomotive Works in January 1907 and placed into service by the Lufkin Land & Lumber Company. The locomotive was also used over the years on the Shreveport, Houston & Gulf Railroad, the Carter-Kelley Lumber Company, the W.T. Carter & Brother Lumber Company, the Scott & Bearskin Lake Railroad, the Reader Railroad, and now the Tavares, Eustis & Gulf Railroad in Florida. It has been operating in Florida since October 2011. The locomotive was used in the feature films “True Grit,” “Appaloosa,” “There Will Be Blood,” and “3:10 to Yuma.” Upon Steam locomotive # 2's return to Tavares it pulled its first trains during the Rifles, Rails, & History event on September 27 – 29 in Tavares. On October 1, 2013, Forever Ballroom celebrated a 6-year anniversary! With 23 years of dance experience, owners and instructors Charlie & Joanne Bolly offer a full social dance program which includes private and group lessons, wedding dance instruction and choreography, party entertainment, workshops and practice dances. The studio for private classes is on West Main Street Downtown Tavares. Group classes are scheduled at various locations throughout the county. Practice Dances are held at the beautiful ROOM: Valencia in the Citrus Tower, Clermont. Both Latin and smooth dances are taught at very reasonable rates with no contracts. So, "If you've ever wanted to dance . . . " please call Charlie & Joanne at 352-742-9461 or visit the Forever Ballroom website at www.foreverballroom.com. Nominations Sought for the 2014 Tavares Chamber of Commerce Board In accordance with the Chamber's Bylaws, the 2013 President and Board of Directors has approved the members of the Nominating Committee. This committee is charged with nominating Chamber members to fill vacancies on the 2014 Board of Directors. Nominating Committee members are: Lou Buigas - (352) 205-5992 Dee Johns - (352) 508-9257 Cheryl Rumbly - (352) 343-1341 The Nominating Committee Seeks your Input: Nominations will be presented to the Board of Directors at the October Board meeting (10/8/2013) and nominees will be introduced in an email blast following that meeting. Elections will be held from December 9 through December 12, 2013. Do you know a member in good standing who is interested in serving on the Tavares Chamber of Commerce Board? If you have suggestions or questions about service as a Board member, contact a Nominating Committee member prior to October 8, 2013. If you have questions about the election process, contact the Chamber at 352-343-2531 or email Colleen McGinley at [email protected]. Signature Trustee: 2013 Tavares Chamber of Commerce Board Officers President Vice President Treasurer Secretary Past President Orin Owen Janet Noack Kelly Pisciotta Deborah Cahill Jacquelyn Coval G & T Conveyor United Southern Bank Habitat for Humanity Ameriprise Financial BankFirst (352) 742-3770 (352) 589-4663 (352) 267-2118 (352) 742-3331 (352) 483-3999 Directors Debbie Behlmann Southern Palms RV Resort Lou Buigas West Construction T.J. Fish Lake~Sumter MPO Beth Ann Gause Gause & Hargrove, PLLC Heather Graham Focus Magazine Rick Golab Florida Hospital Waterman Steve Jennelle BMJ CPA Dee Johns Directories Ink Mary Johnson Grand Rental Station Party Plus Brent Miller Law Offices of Brent C. Miller, P.A. Andrew O'Keefe O’Keefe’s Irish Pub & Restaurant Cheryl Rumbley Cornerstone Hospice to Chamber Board TrusteeLiaison Member Bill Neron City of Tavares Economic Development Exclusive Trustee: (352) 357-8882 (352) 205-5992 (352) 315-0170 (352) 343-7424 (352) 377-8953 (352) 253-3381 (407) 748-6187 (352) 508-9257 (352) 357-9242 (352) 343-7400 (352) 343-2157 (352) 343-1341 (352) 742-6209 Staff Colleen McGinley Executive Director Jeff Smith Membership Director (352) 343-2531 (352) 343-2531 Tavares Business Journal Page 3 Rotary Club of Lake County Golden Triangle's Board Director Colleen McGinley presents the Measel Cup Award for "best" local team in the 2013 Dragon Boat Festival to City of Tavares Team captain Phil Clark. September Business Luncheon with (l to r) Board Director Dee Johns - Directories Ink, Florida Hospital Waterman sponsor and representative Dr. Radnothy, Board Director Cheryl Rumbly Cornerstone Hospice, Board Secretary Deborah Cahill Ameriprise Financial Services, Board Directors Mary Johnson Grand Rental Station Party Plus, Steve Jennelle - BM CPA, Debbie Behlmann - Southern Palms RV Resort and speaker Lake County Property Appraiser Carey Baker. Mayor Robert Wolfe receives Dragon Boat Festival Paddle Plaque presented by Rotary Club of Lake County Golden Triangle's President Chuck Hiott. At the September 4th City Council meeting, Police Chief Lubins awarded the Medal of Valor to Mike Woods for his life saving actions during the Blue Rhino Event on July 29. This is Tavares Police Dept's highest award recognizing police officers who exhibit exceptional courage, extraordinary decisiveness and presence of mind and unusual swiftness of action, regardless of his or her personal safety, in the attempt to save or protect human life. Mike thank you so much for your service and thanks to all our police, fire and medical services that supported the incident at Blue Rhino. Tavares-Safe Harbor Kiwanis st meets at 7:30 a.m. on the 1 rd and 3 Friday of each week at the First United Methodist Church, 600 West Ianthe Street, Tavares. Fisherman Cove's Rusty Hinkle receives Clean Marina and Boatyard designation by the Florida Department of Environmental Protection Agency on Saturday, September 7, 2013. The Rotary Club of Lake County Golden Triangle meets every Tuesday at noon at Lake Receptions, 4425 Highway 19A, Mount Dora. Be our guest and find out more about "Service Above Self" Page 4 Tavares Business Journal Tavares Chamber Membership Director Jeff Smith tries to escape jail while still collecting his bail for the American Cancer Society. Thanks to O'Keefe's Irish Pub & Restaurant for hosting the event on Friday, September 13, 2013 Business of the Year Gala Winners Tavares Business Journal Page 5 Business of the Year Gala _________________________________________ from page 1 Presenting sponsors were Directories Ink and United Southern Bank. Directories Ink is Central Florida's best choice for creating, publishing and distributing private community residential and chamber directories. United Southern Bank has continuously served the community since their founding in 1937. Today, with eleven offices in the Lake County area and over 70 years of community banking, United Southern Bank still puts a premium on building strong customer relationships. Glitz & Glitter Sponsors were: Ameriprise Financial Services, Booth, Ern, Straughan & Hiott, Inc., Florida Hospital Waterman - Center for Medical Imaging, Lake-Sumter Metropolitan Planning Organization and Ruby Street Grille. Champagne Sponsors included: BAAC, Inc., BMJ CPA, City of Tavares, Comcast Communications, Gause & Hargrove, PLLC, Learning Leaps Behavioral Services, Inc., Olivia's Coffeehouse & Bistro, Osprey Lodge, LLC, Plaza Cadillac, Prime Plumbing Inc., Shanti Niketan Developers 2, Southern Palms RV Resort and The Mortgage Firm, Inc. The Tavares Chamber of Commerce thanks all its sponsors that made this year’s event a resounding success. And the award goes to … Volunteer of the Year, Joe Gillespie. Ambassador of the Year, Judy Stewart, Law Office of Judy Stewart. Entrepreneur of the Year, Tom Hofmeister, Osprey Lodge . Community Organization of the Year, Cornerstone Hospice. Small Business of the Year, Directories Ink. Medium Business of the Year, Cousin Vinnie's Family Sports Restaurant. Large Business of the Year, Booth, Ern, Straughan and Hiott, Inc. Julie J. Hall Service to the Community Award, Kelly Pisciotta of Habitat for Humanity. Historical Preservation Award, O'Keefe's Irish Pub & Restaurant. The Tavares Chamber of Commerce conducted an "All Aboard" Membership Campaign during the month of September. Chamber members formed four teams to compete in recruiting new members. Chamber president, Orin Owen, presented the coveted 2013 President's Elite award to the winning team of: Ron Oimoen - BAAC, Inc., Deborah Cahill Ameriprise Financial Services, Eric Filkin -Bridges Covenant Church, Debbie Behlmann - Southern Palms RV Resort and Rick Carlson - R Car Automotive. Board of Director member, T.J. Fish masterfully performed his duties of Emcee as he performed interviews with members of the chamber as they arrived. Sue Cameron with LakeETV videoed the interviews and will be available for viewing on the chamber's website: www.TavaresChamber.com. Bonnie Whicher Photography, last year's Entrepreneur of the Year, was on hand to commemorate the entire evening in photos. For more information on this event or any other happenings in Tavares, contact the Tavares Chamber of Commerce, 352 343-2531 or visit www.TavaresChamber.com. Designers Showcase and Competition _______________________________ from page 1 The VIP "Invitation Only" Soiree will begin at 7pm with the Runway presentations beginning at 8:30pm. This will be an affair to attend and remember! The Fashion Designers Showcase and Competition receives press coverage in media outlets such as The Daily Commercial, The Orlando Sentinel, Lake Magazines, Social Media, as well as on Fashion Blogs. This year we anticipate 300-400 guests. Sponsorships are available; VIP Tickets are $50, Floor Seating $35 and General Admission $25. Another important component to this event is the charitable aspect. Bella Faire will give back to the community, a portion of funds raised will be donated to a not- for- profit organization which will assist with Senior Housing repairs. Please review the sponsorship opportunities insert in this newsletter edition. We look forward to working with you to ensure a mutually beneficial strategic partnership with your company. Contact Vonda R. Parker 352.254.0281 [email protected] or Colleen McGinley 352.343.2531 [email protected] for more information. Howlofest _______________________________________________________ from page 1 The ghoulish shenanigans continue at 4:30pm, Saturday, October 26 with Trunk or Treat from 4:30 to 7pm in Downtown Tavares. Main Street will be converted into a gauntlet of hauntingly decorated vehicles with goodies for those brave young souls who make the trip down the street. Dress to impress, during Trunk or Treat, there will be a Costume Contest for the little ghosts, goblins, princesses and superheroes. This year’s costume contest will be held in Wooton Park from 5 to 6pm. There will also be a Pet Costume Contest for the furry K-9 critters of the area from 6 to 7pm. The Haunted Hayride will operate Friday and Saturday from 7 to 11pm. Many more activities will be going on throughout the Downtown Tavares area during the two-day festival, including the Scarecrow Creation Contest, Weiners on the Waterfront and the selections of the best Halloween costumes. For more information contact the Tavares Chamber of Commerce, 352 343-2531. Page 6 Tavares Business Journal Welcome New Members Membership Renewals CBA Associates. LLC Jean Clarke 352-508-5733 BAAC, Inc. Ron Oimoen 352-508-4770 Emmett Sapp Builders Inc. Susan Sapp 352-748-1949 Billy and Yvonne Spikes 55+ Property Managers 352-383-2917 Learning Leaps Behavioral Services Brooke Manion 352-508-5243 Blount Honda Scott Stubbs 352-326-2688 Mark's Floors, LLC Garla Compston 352-385-0303 Edward Jones Rebecca Sargent 352-357-2282 PSI Composites Philip Shearer 407-697-4787 HoneyBaked Ham Donnie & Aubrey Covey 352-483-1776 St. Lukes Medical & Dental Clinic Laurel Climo 352-602-4640 Lifestream Behavioral Center Sherry Olszanski 352-315-7527 The Center for Digestive Care Dorothy Smith 352-742-2050 Tiki Bar Crawler Ryan Veraghen 352-636-0742 My Kids Stuff, LLC Patricia Lybrand 407-782-4119 Sally Brackett Construction Company Gerald (Jerry) Brackett 352-343-5592 State Farm-Kim Varnadore Kim Varnadore 352-343-5181 Steverson, Hamlin, and Hilbish Matt Pierson 352-343-4444 Vann Gannaway Chevrolet Chip Gannaway 352-343-2400 Waterman Village of Mount Dora Chris Goudin 352-385-1126 Waterman Village of Mount Dora Chris Goudin 352-385-1126 Central Florida Lake County Focus with Ralph Smith Wallace Fitness Sine Wallace 352-537-9988 WLBE AM 790 Wednesdays 11 a.m. to Noon Save the Date for the Taste of Tavares TAVARES – Mark your calendars for Tavares Chamber annual Taste of Tavares scheduled for Thursday, November 14, 2013. Tickets on sale now at the Chamber. The event will include a competition for Best Appetizer, Best Entrée, and Best Dessert, by Food Judges and People’s Choice with prizes to be awarded in each category. 2012 Taste of Tavares Winners: Judges Choice: People's Choice: Best Appetizer Tavares Middle School Culinary Department Best Appetizer Tavares Middle School Culinary Department Best Entree' Bob Evans Best Entree' Al's Dockside Best Dessert AnnaLee's Fudge Best Dessert AnnaLee's Fudge Chamber Choice Award: Tasso "Cajun Kitchen" Tavares Business Journal Page 7
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