011906 Chamber Life - Farragut West Knox Chamber of Commerce
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011906 Chamber Life - Farragut West Knox Chamber of Commerce
011906 Chamber Life 1/25/06 2:10 PM Page 1 CHAMBER LIFE “The mission statement is to strengthen and support our community by promoting business growth and economic development.” Vol. 19, No. 1 A Publication of the Farragut / West Knox Chamber of Commerce It is hard to believe that 2005 has come and gone. Hopefully the year was filled with many highlights and few lowlights. The chamber enjoyed a very successful year thanks to all of the volunteers who gave of their time and spirit. Over 100 new members were welcomed into the chamber this past year. Thanks to all of those who were sponsors to the chamber’s major events this year as well as those who opened up their businesses for either a morning coffee or evening networking event! Now, look out 2006…The year started off without pause with a Breakfast Speaker Series featuring Dr. Jeff Wadsworth, ORNL. Thanks to the sponsors for the event: Gold-Cariten Healthcare; Silver, First Tennessee; and Bronze, Resource Accounting (story will follow in Feb. edition). Three more breakfasts are scheduled for this year. March 28th, Jim Nixon, Turkey Creek Land Partners; August 15th, Dr. Bill Bass, Forensic Anthropologist, University of Tennessee; and November will be announced any day! The auction this year is themed, “Give My Regards to Broadway” and the stage is already being set for May 12th. Thanks 2005 Event Sponsors: TSD Telecom Matlock Tire R.M. Moore Real Estate Bechtel Jacobs Company LCUB Parkwest Medical Center First Tennessee Le Blanc Financial Group Aspinwall Station – Unique Furnishings Village Veterinary Clinic & Laser Center NHC Place – Assisted Living BB&T Rural/Metro First Utility District West Knox Chiropractic Benchmark Physical Therapy GNC at Turkey Creek Charles Schwab January 2006 Interested in working on the committee? Contact Emily Cox at Aspinwall Station, 769-6533. Also getting ready for the 5K Run/ Fun Walk & Pet Parade is Jonathan Patrick, 531-4862, of Regions Bank who is chairing the committee this year. It is scheduled for September 24th. Did you know that your member business information can be accessed online through our website? Also be sure to check on line at www.farragutchamber.com for weekly networking events, registration forms and continuing education grant applications. The 2006 Chamber Lifestyles Magazine Arrived! Cariten Healthcare FSGBank Tennessee Title and Abstract State Farm Insurance Agents: Vanessa Brown Mickey Hankel Sylvia Schneider Cindy Doyle Jeannette Rogers Wendy Schopp, Edward Jones –Farragut and Mike Such, Junk Bee Gone take a look through the new Chamber Lifestyles – an upgraded version of our past Membership Directory. The new Lifestyles includes not only our membership directory, listed by category and alphabetically, but also information on the community. The Chamber Lifestyles magazines will be available at each of our events or stop by the Chamber office at 11826 Kingston Pike to pick up your copy. Holiday Open House 2005 member briefs... Above: The Farragut West Knox Chamber held a Holiday Open House on December 13th and welcomed over 100 members and friends to the Chamber offices. Guests were greeted at the door by the Smoky Mountain Harmony Chorus singing Christmas carols and enjoyed food prepared by member restaurants and caterers. “Sanny Claus” stopped by to make sure that he had his list in order and check out who had been naughty or nice! Many thanks to Joy Armstrong, R.M. Moore Real Estate and Open House Committee Chair Teresa DeSimone (both pictured to the right above) along with Christa Early, Staffing Solutions, who did a wonderful job of organizing the event. Thanks also to Brain Balest, Northshore Brasserie and Eric Berisford, Saving Grace Catering for their help with the evening! The Chamber also thanks the businesses who donated to the event: All Occasions Party Rentals, American Fidelity Bank, Aspinwall Station, Apple Cake Tea Room, Aubrey’s Restaurant, Bear Rock Café, Connor’s Steak and Seafood, Dixie Lee Liquors, Fox Den Country Club, Gohan Ya Japanese Kitchen, Italian Market and Grill, KnoxvilleLiving Realty Group, Michael Bates Homes, Mimi’s Café, O’Charley’s-Farragut, Oskie’s, Panera Bread, Peerless Restaurant, Sweetwater Valley Cheese Shop, Tastefully Simple/Pam Lambert, Tennessee Artists Association and Turkey Creek Wine & Spirits. Congratulations to Kevin and Meshon Crateau who became parents of Knoxville’s first baby of 2006. Kennedy, the Crateau’s second baby weighed 6 pounds 11 ounces. Meshon is an English teacher at Loudon County High School and dance team coach. Kevin is marketing director at Regions Bank of East Tennessee. The Farragut Folklife Museum invites you to explore the unknown during the “Antarctica Adventure” Exhibit, on loan See MEMBER BRIEFS page 2 ENTERPRISE CLUB ADMIRAL ELITE These Chamber members generously contribute to the Chamber and the Continuing Education Grant Program above and beyond their annual dues. ADMIRAL CAPTAIN PRSRT STD U.S. Postage PAID Knoxville, TN Permit No. 1117 ANCHOR 011906 Chamber Life 1/25/06 2:10 PM Page 2 2 • CHAMBER LIFE, January 2006 member briefs... from page 1 from Michael and Mary Bates of Michael Bates Construction in Farragut, which opened Monday, Jan. 9 and will run through the end of June during regular Museum hours, Monday – Friday from 10 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Educational and entertaining, the “Antarctica Adventure” Exhibit will feature the Bates’ extensive personal collection and will highlight photographs from their adventures in Antarctica, as well as books, stamps, maps and music related to their experiences. Unique items to be displayed include a copy of the Antarctic Treaty, which continues to protect the great white continent today, and the “Penguin Rookery,” Mary’s personal penguin collection that is sure to amuse the viewer. The “Antarctica Adventure” Exhibit is free and open to the public. The Museum is housed in the Farragut Town Hall and is located at 11408 Municipal Center Drive directly across from the Farragut Branch Post Office. For more information, call Chelsey Riemann at 966-7057. Realizing the importance of technology training, the National Association of REALTORS® (NAR) now offers its members the e-PRO certification course -- the only technology certification program offered by NAR. The program is designed to prepare real estate professionals to make the most of Internet technology and to identify, evaluate, and implement new Internet business models. The elite group of course graduates represents only one percent of all REALTORS in the country including Lee Mrazek of ERA Top Producers. Congratulations Lee. For more information, contact Lee Mrazek at [email protected] or 865-691-5348, ext. 387. The Episcopal School of Knoxville will host an Open House for all grades on Sunday, Jan. 22, at 2-4 p.m. Parents may bring children or come alone. Parents will tour classrooms and meet with faculty and staff to learn about the curriculum and programs of the school. Episcopal School Headmaster Jay Secor and Admissions Director Peter Klekamp will be on hand, as will all members of the faculty. Parents can visit lower and middle school classrooms, including the new, 10,000 square foot middle school building. Parents of Episcopal School students will lead tours of the lower school, and Episcopal middle school students themselves will lead tours of the middle school. Now in its eighth year, the Episcopal School is an independent, K-8 school, which offers an interdisciplinary curriculum, a range of courses in the arts and a full sports program. Its interscholastic activities include Youth Legislature, Model United Nations and Destination Imagination. The school is affiliated with the Episcopal Church and offers a faith-based environment and seeks children of diverse faith and background. The Episcopal School has an enrollment of 218 and a faculty of 31. For more information, contact: Kelly Norrell at 218-4461 McKibbon Hotel Management, Inc. announces that Homewood Suites by Hilton in Knoxville, Tennessee, won a national award from Hilton Hotels Corporation. The all-suite, residential-style hotel has 103 suites and is located in the heart of Knoxville’s newest retail district, Turkey Creek. Open only since April, the hotel is the winner of the Star Suitekeeping Team Award for the Third Quarter 2005. The hotel is currently ranked #6 overall in the Highest Cleanliness Scorecard for Third Quarter 2005 for the entire Homewood Suites by Hilton brand, which includes over 150 hotels. For more information, visit the website at www.mckibbonhotels.com. “There’s no place like home…” ■ KANDI AUSTIN Winter is here and cold weather has settled in…sort of. Whether you are looking for activities to enjoy the crisp, chilled air or would prefer the warmth of live entertainment, Knoxville offers an array of indoor and outdoor activities. In the winter months, ladies are first in Knoxville as the University of Tennessee Lady Vols basketball team plays its season at Thompson Bowling Arena. Known as the “winningest” program in the nation, the Lady Vols have won six NCAA National Championships and are working toward another winning season. Visit http://utladyvols.collegesports.com for more information. With its best team in five years, the UT men’s basketball team is also playing for a winning season at Thompson Bowling Arena. For more information on games and ticket prices, visit www.utsports.collegesports.com. If you want to see live, indoor sports but prefer to feel a chill in the air, Knoxville’s own minor league hockey team, the Knoxville Ice Bears, can be found tearing up the ice at the Knoxville Coliseum. Chilly, the Ice Bears mascot, is great with kids and always ready to give a warm, friendly hug. Call 865-525-PUCK for more information. If the thrill of the game leaves you cold, Knoxville also offers live musical and theatrical performances at a variety of venues. Broadway in Knoxville, “Broadway’s best,” performs at the Knoxville Civic Auditorium. The family owned company brings in Broadway musicals, plays and special attractions from around the world. Catch “Miss Saigon” Feb. 25-27 and “Crazy for You” dedicated to the Girls Fast Pitch Softball Program and are looking for businesses to help in the further development of these facilities. If you or your business is interested in learning more about this opportunity contacta Don Hutchenson, League Commisioner at 966-0907, Jerome Moore, 599-0435 or Laura Lee Sturgill at 966-5906. The Farragut Intermediate School PTA proudly announces the 3rd Annual Family Fun Night to be held at the school on Friday, March 3, 2006. This fundraising event will include a silent auction, food, games, contests, prizes and much more. All proceeds will go towards playground equipment and improvements for the 5th grade playground with the goal to promote physical fitness. For more information on how your business can help, contact Charlotte Jensen at 675-7649. Frame-SmArt, Inc. in Farragut is pleased to announce they are unveiling one of the latest tools that the custom picture framing industry has to offer. This tool, called “Picture It First” takes a picture of the artwork, along with the samples of frames and matting, and combines them – digitally stretching the sam- Teri T. Brahams, director of the Knoxville area office of the Tennessee Small Business Development Center, has been named executive director of Business and Community Services at Pellissippi State Technical Community College. Larry R. Rossini has been named senior director of the Tennessee Small Business Development Center, operated in the Knoxville area by Pellissippi State in cooperation with the U.S. Small Business Administration. For more information on TSBDC and its services, call (865) 246-2663 or visit the Web site at www.tsbdc.org. ples around the picture as though it had already been framed. Background wall colors may be added as well. This new tool empowers the customer to make more informed custom framing decisions. This service is free and helps customers to visualize the complete look of their choices before purchasing. See owner, Michelle Crowe for details of this new service. Frame-SmArt is a locally-owned custom picture frame shop and gallery of local art and gifts, located in the Kohl’s Shopping Center, just West of Campbell Station Road on Kingston Pike. They are open Monday through Saturday, 10AM – 6PM. Currently they offer the largest selection of molding samples in Farragut and West Knoxville. Their gallery includes watercolor, oil, and acrylic originals, handmade jewelry by Suzanne Ivester and Shannon Davis, prints and originals by Stacey Kite, and their selection of art is constantly changing. The gallery also features unique pieces made from unusual materials: such as paintings made from coffee, wine, and beer, and delicately carved ostrich and emus eggs. Additionally, as a community service in support of the local art community, Frame-SmArt hosts local art society exhibits on a regular basis, including the Knoxville Watercolor Society Fall Exhibit. The Total Works, LLC Phone: 865.690.5654 120 S. Peters Road, Suite 18 Knoxville, TN 37923 Cedar Bluff Farragut Optimist Club is again running a Fast Pitch Softball Program for girls ages 5 to 18. The CBFO has developed a Facility on Northshore Drive with three fields JOYCE NUSSBAUM, Broker GRI, ABR, PMN, SRES® WCR President Elect - Knoxville Chapter (865) 693-1111 BUS., (865) 694-1425 (800) 489-1118 TOLL FREE (865) 385-3455 MOBILE [email protected] 11863 Kingston Pike Farragut, TN 37934 865-675-6397 March 18-20. For more information, visit www.broadwayinknoxville.com. The Knoxville Opera is a must see and hear for performing arts enthusiasts. Combining music, drama, dance, visual arts and architecture, The Knoxville Opera has the power to transport you from your daily life into a magical world at every live performance. For tickets, call 865-524-0795. And for more music to your ears, don’t miss the Knoxville Symphony Orchestra. Now under the direction of Lucas Richman, the KSO is recognized as one of the finest regional orchestras in the U.S. For more information, call 865-291-3310. If you prefer to be a part of the action, visit the Icearium. Located in Farragut, the Icearium offers public ice skating sessions, lessons, hockey games, teen nights, birthday parties and more. For more information to get moving on the ice, visit www.icearium.com. If you prefer snow, Ober Gatlinburg offers a nearby escape where people can enjoy snow skiing, snow boarding and indoor ice skating. Whether you own your own equipment or prefer to rent your skis, with eight ski slopes, snow making capabilities and ski school, Ober is a great place for beginners and seasoned skiers. For more information and weather conditions, visit www.obergatlinburg.com. Although it’s closed for the season, for the first time in 14 years, Market Square offered outdoor ice skating through the holiday season. Surrounded by restaurants and entertainment, the outdoor action proved to be an exciting activity for the whole family to enjoy. Look forward to this seasonal attraction next year as you remember even in the winter, Knox County is a great place to live. 124 N. Winston Road Knoxville, TN 37919 Each Office Is Independently Owned And Operated. www.cbww.com/joycenussbaum 011906 Chamber Life 1/25/06 2:11 PM Page 3 CHAMBER LIFE, January 2006 • 3 Welcome to our renewing FWKC members! Above left: : State Farm Insurance Agent John Dance (center) cuts a ribbon on November 1st to celebrate the opening of his insurance agency located in the Land Oak Business Park, 10257 Kingston Pike. On hand to help celebrate are (left to right): Bettye Sisco, Chamber President; Jo Kelly, Garde Bien Salon Spa; Mary Rowland, Julie and John Dance, Debbie Wykle, Courtnie Zain, John Dance Agency and Sondra Ward, Park Place Title. John Dance Agency opened in October 2005. Above right: KnoxvilleLiving Realty Group, 200 Prosperity Drive, opened for business in November 2005 and celebrated with a Ribbon Cutting on November 17th. Many friends and Chamber members were on hand to congratulate owners Steve and Sally Bieritz (center with scissors). KnoxvilleLiving offers a different approach to their clients – sellers pay no more than 4% commission while buyers receive up to $2000 toward closing costs. Above left: Oskie's Italian has opened at 155 West End Avenue. The restaurant is open from noon until 10PM daily. Attending the Ribbon Cutting on December 19th were: front row, left to right: Bert Griffin, Rural/Metro; Chef Glen Savelli; Deedy and Gary Loudermilk, owners; Daisy Kneiser; Betty Nelson and Chamber President Bettye Sisco. Second row, left to right: David Osborn, The Classic Portrait; Gina Kline; Sondra Ward, Park Place Title; Steve Irving; Marianne Morse, Mary Kay; Virginia Luttrell and Alyssa Elledge. Above right: Sondra Ward, Park Place Title; Kelly Whited, FSGBank-Lovell Road and Pam Zeigler, Memories Photo & Portraits learn how to organize a closet at a December 1st networking hosted by SpaceMakers, The Get Organized Store, 10911 Parkside Drive. SpaceMakers, in business for almost 9 years, can help you organize every room in your home (including the garage!) and offers free home consultations. Above left: On December 8th, First Tennessee – Campbell Station Financial Center hosted a morning networking. Pictured, left to right, are: Pam Fansler and Jennifer Holder with First Tennessee; Jennifer Givler, ASEN Marketing and Justin Frey, National CineMedia. All First Tennessee Financial Centers, including this branch at 11685 Parkside Drive, provide customers with the convenience of Saturday banking from 9AM until 1PM. Above right: Yessick’s Design Center opened their first Knoxville location at 11035 Parkside Drive this past fall. Yessik’s, one of the Southeast’s largest full service interior design firms, also has locations in Atlanta, Chattanooga and Nashville. Pictured at the Ribbon Cutting on November 1st are left to right: Michelle Vittetoe-Maples, Cindy Williams, Betty-Lou Simpson, Laura Luallen, Sheila Hart and Sarah Garren. Concord Health Initiative – XanGo and Unitcy Rep. Click Funeral Home Crouch Florist & Gifts Image Matters Oasis Day Spa Mercedes Benz of Knoxville Naoko Blue/Life-Health-Longterm Care Stone & Hinds, P.C. Dogwood Arts Festival, Inc. Prestige Cleaners Webb School of Knoxville Petals Floral & Garden, Inc. ICEARIUM Tates’ School of Discovery Edward Jones – Farragut Olive Garden – Turkey Creek Shelton Appraisal Service Farragut Cleaners Knoxville General Services APAC – Tennessee, Inc./Harrison Division Broyles Renderings Site Incorporated WalMart at Turkey Creek Phoenix Mortgage, Inc. Farragut Intermediate School KnoxvilleLiving Realty Group Hampton Inn West at Cedar Bluff Lalka Tax Services, Inc. TMOB Consulting Gables & Gates, Realtors Dermatology Associates of Knoxville/ Skin Care Center Friedman’s Appliances The Episcopal School of Knoxville Spa Visage Vaughan and Zuker Mortgage Investors Group Tennessee Farm Bureau Insurance Co. Olde Concord Gallery Dixie Lee Liquors Corporate Interiors, Inc. Shelter Insurance Associated Insurors – Financial Services American Laser Center Urban Engineering Parkway Storage Hodges, Doughty & Carson, PLLC The Berry Company Business Information Group, Inc. American Youth Soccer Association Messer Construction Company Family Support Services, Inc. Farragut Middle School PTSA Country Inn & Suites Logo Shoppe Lange Animal Hospital Charter Communications, Inc. Your business card could be here! Contact Cheryl Gaillard at the Farragut West Knox Chamber of Commerce office for details. 675-7057 Space is limited! Charter brings digital television and high-speed Internet access to your home - all from one company and one connection Charter DigitalTM The lowest all-digital movies price in America. Charter DVRTM Pause, rewind and record live TV. No Equipment to buy. Charter High-Speed Internet ServiceTM Up to 3 MB of download speed - no separate phone line necessary. Charter HDTVTM Get a picture that’s 5 times sharper than regular TV. No equipment to buy. 1-888-829-3018 For Commercial Accounts, call Charter Business at 1-800-314-7195 Service may not be available in all areas. www.charter.com Christly Chambers Assistant Vice President Branch Manager Cedar Bluff Branch 302 North Peters Road Knoxville, Tennessee 37922 865.531.4862 Phone 221 ext. 800.734.4667 Toll Free 865.531.4865 Fax [email protected] ©2005 Charter Communications, Inc. FARRAGUT OFFICE FOR LEASE First Class Space • 2 Executive Suites with Reception & Conference Room • Next to Farragut/West Knox Chamber of Commerce • Kingston Pike Frontage with great access • Ideal for financial, insurance or professional business Call Michael Bates Owner/Agent 675-5722 • 777-9191 JERRY R. PARKERSON GENERAL MANAGER SALES & SERVICE OFFICE: 865.671.4771 FAX: 865.966.9005 [email protected] 11505 KINGSTON PIKE KNOXVILLE, TN 37933-0610 WWW.TDSTELECOM.COM Vicki Williams Home Mortgage Consultant 11826 Kingston Pike Suite #230, Knoxville Tennessee, TN 37922 865-671-9030 Wells Fargo Home Mortgage is a division of Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. ©2005 Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. All rights reserved. 011906 Chamber Life 1/25/06 2:11 PM Page 4 4 • CHAMBER LIFE, January 2006 President Welcome to our new Farragut West Knox Chamber members! Quotes ‘n Notes by Erin McCarty Parkwest Medical Center Northshore Brasserie Restaurant Stephanie or Brian Balest 9430 S. Northshore Drive, Suite 107 Knoxville, TN 37922 865-539-5188 by Bettye Sisco “All beginnings require that you unlock a new door.” - Rabbi Nachman of Bratslav Words of Wisdom for 2006 • Take into account that great love and great achievements involve great risk. • When you lose, don’t lose the lesson. • Follow the three R’s: 1. Respect for self 2. Respect for others 3. Responsibility for all of your actions • Remember that not getting what you want is sometimes a wonderful stroke of luck. • Learn the rules so you know how to break them properly. • Don’t let a little dispute injure a great relationship. • When you realize you’ve made a mistake take immedate steps to correct it. • Spend some time alone every day. • Open your arms to change, but don’t let go of your values. • Remember that silence is sometimes the best answer. • Live a good, honorable life. Then when you get older and think back, you’ll be able to enjoy it a second time. • A loving atmosphere in your home is the foundation for your life. • In disagreements with loved ones, deal only with the current situation. Don’t bring up the past. • Share your knowledge. It’s a way to achieve immortality. • Once a year, go someplace you’ve never been before. • Remember that the best relationship is one in which your love for each other exceeds your need for each other. • Judge your success by what you had to give up in order to get it. Happy New Year to all! Who’s who… D’Shell Designs Jewelers Dawn Graham 10043 Highgate Circle Knoxville, TN 37931 865-384-3039 Ameriprise – Biladeau, Roberts & Stevens Financial/Investment Planning Carol Biladeau 865 Ebenezer Road Knoxville, TN 37923 865-357-5000 Tn Bank Financial Institutions David Milner / Brian Wahl 1005 N. Cedar Bluff Road Knoxville, TN 37923 865-691-9444 Liberty Mutual Insurance Insurance Kevin Rodabaugh 9051 Executive Park Drive, Suite 203 Knoxville, TN 37923 865-539-0039 Farragut West Knox Chamber Diplomats Cannon Networking Systems Business & Management Consultants Raeus Cannon PO Box 10552 Knoxville, TN 37939 865-382-6117 Mary E. Pace Individual Member 336 Rockwell Farm Lane Farragut, TN 37934 865-672-5886 SpringHill Suites by Marriott Hotels/Motels Tracy Hicks 11000 Turkey Drive Knoxville, TN 37934 865-966-8888 Perfect Logo Promotions Advertising Specialties Mike Presley or Marcee Grayson 6634 Central Ave. Pike, Suite 103 Knoxville, TN 37912 865-766-0061 Newspapers piling up? We have a great solution that will benefit both you and the Chamber. We have a recycle bin available behind the farragutpress offices. Proceeds are donated to the Farragut West Knox Chamber of Commerce Continuing Education Grant Program Location: 11863 Kingston Pike (behind the farragutpress building) Farragut West Knox Chamber of Commerce (865) 675-7057 - Phone (865) 671-2409 - Fax e-mail: [email protected] www.farragutchamber.com This newsletter is published monthly by the Farragut West Knox Chamber of Commerce. “Who’s who…” is a monthly column written by Erin McCarty, diplomat with the Chamber. If you are interested in being featured, you can reach Erin at [email protected] or at 373-1703. Calendar of Events 11826 Kingston Pike, Suite 110 Farragut, TN 37934 It is a New Year, and the Farragut West Knox Chamber is already in full swing for 2006. If you would like to be more involved in the chamber in the year ahead, the diplomat committee provides members the opportunity to take a more active role and to partner with the chamber in its efforts to serve the Farragut West Knox community. As ambassadors for the chamber, diplomats make calls and visits to current members, as well as Erin McCarty look for opportunities to recruit new members. Diplomats also attend and volunteer at the Chamber’s networkings, ribbon cuttings and other special events. This year, the Diplomats will host a free “Brown Bag” speaker luncheon on a quarterly basis. Watch for more details to come in our newsletter and on line at www.farragutchamber.com. Following is a list of current diplomats who would be happy to address any questions you have about the committee or about the chamber. Thanks to each of them for all of the work they do with the chamber: Caroline Brooks, co-chair, Homewood Residence at Deane Hill; Erin McCarty, co-chair, Parkwest Medical Center; Christley Chambers, Regions Bank; Rick Disharoon, Capital Financial Group, LLC; John Gardner, Edward Jones; Tracy Hicks, Homewood Suites by Hilton; Marco Kuysten, US LEC; Keith Meece, The Prestige Group; Marianne Morse, Mary Kay; Joyce Nussbaum, Coldwell Banker, Wallace & Wallace; Davis Osborn, The Classic Portrait; Angel Scott, ORNL Federal Credit Union, Farragut; Thierry Sommer, Raymond James; Sondra Ward, Park Place Title and Escrow; Lisa Wells, Cariten Healthcare Diplomat meetings are held the second Wednesday of every month at 8:30 a.m. at the chamber office, located 11826 Kingston Pike. If you are interested in attending, please call Erin McCarty, cochair of the diplomat committee, at 373-1703. Please call the Chamber office at 675-7057 for information January 19: Networking: 5-7PM, Lalka Tax Services, 244 N. Peters Road, Suite 209, 694-6153 January 26: Networking: 8-9:30AM, FSGBank – Lovell Road, 307 Lovell Road, 675-2265 Janauary 27: Member Appreciation Night at Knoxville Ice Bears, 7:30PM, Knoxville Civic Colesium, Discounted tickets for Chamber Special Event members and their families! Call 675-7057 for info. February 2: Networking: 5-7PM, Kathy’s Decorative Accents, 11826 Kingston Pike (Chamber Office), 405-3096 February 9: Networking: 7:30-9AM, Mayor Mike Ragsdale, Farragut Branch Library, 417 N. Campbell Station Rd., 215-4410 February 17: Networking: 8-9:30AM, Farragut High School /Farragut Leadership Initiative, 11275 Kingston Pike, 256-4088 ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ CHAMBER Increases Benefits If you have an opening in your office or business, the chamber wants to offer you another benefit. Email the information to the chamber, [email protected], and we will now be able to post the business opportunity information on our website. Also keep us informed of any events you may be having at your business and as long as space is available we will place your news in Chamber Life member briefs. Email your information by the 1st of each month to obtain space.