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Official Monthly Publication September 2010 Volume 11, Issue 9 Visit our website for all your business needs! www.dickinsonchamber.com STAFF Bruce Orttenburger: Partnership President Lynda Zanon: Chamber Director Mari Leigh Lindstrom: Office Coordinator Chris LaVigne: Tourism Coordinator Mary Lou Fisher: Tourism Secretary BOARD OF DIRECTORS Tourism Association of Dickinson County Julie Olson-Timbers Motor Lodge Paul Swanson-America’s Best Inn Nathan Ruble-Wild Rivers Interpretive Center Dave Kasten-AmericInn Ron Tomassoni-Comfort Inn Bob Wolf-Edgewater Resort Becky Chiesa-Fontana’s Supper Club Beth Waitrovich-MSU Extension Dianne Chiapuisio-Cornish Pump Museum Visit our website for all your business needs! www.dickinsonchamber.com Continued on page 19 Visit our website for all your business needs! www.dickinsonchamber.com Affinity Mortgage 623 S Stephenson Ave Iron Mountain 906-779-1660 www.affinityloans.org Dickinson Area YMCA 1401 ½ Carpenter Ave Iron Mountain 906-828-3197 www.ddymca.com Northern Initiatives 1401 Presque Isle Ave Marquette 906-228-5571 www.northerninitiatives.com Northwoods Meat Processing W6465 U S 2 Quinnesec 906-563-5941 Mark’s Window Cleaning Inc & Auto Detailing 117 W Brown Street Iron Mountain 906-779-0493 www.markswindowcleaninginc.com Second Chance Consignments LLC 600 Carpenter Ave Iron Mountain 906-828-1443 Princeton Garden Cooper Office Equipment Northern Carpets Inc Country Inn & Suites Summer Breeze Campground Computer Service & Enhancement Inc Team Wireless N7478 Harder’s Road Felch 906-221-7829 Days Inn U P Office Equipment Systems Dickinson County Code Commission United Kiser Services LLC Sol Blu Lounge Dickinson County Library Wild Rivers Realty Fairway Golf Carts Inc U S- 2 Rental 212 E Ludington Street Iron Mountain 906-828-1880 www.sol-blu.com Kosirs Rapid Rafts Inc Teck Solutions 809 Pyle Drive Kingsford 906-774-8808 www.tecksolutions.com “THANK YOU” to our renewing members. We value your continued support. The White House Tavern & Grill 704 East B Street Iron Mountain 906-776-1492 www.whitehousetavern.com QUOTE OF THE MONTH “Knowledge is not what you can remember, but what you cannot forget.” -Anonymous Visit our website for all your business needs! www.dickinsonchamber.com Visit our website for all your business needs! www.dickinsonchamber.com Members in the news continued Gardipee appointed executive vice president of FNB of Niagara: Karen Gardipee has been appointed as Executive Vice Bulk mailing services for businesses are available at the Partnership. Call 906-774-2002 for information. President by the board of directors at The First Na- Anderson honored by Thrivent Financial: Ja- to your current collection or start something new. Kingson M Anderson FIC a financial representative with the sley North offers the full selection of Zable including Great Lakes Group of Thrivent Financial for Lutherans, sterling silver necklaces, bracelets and the new acces- has qualified for the organization’s prestigious Sierra sory clips. To view the new selection of Zable products, level for 2009 achievements. He has demonstrated out- stop in at 106 East B Street in Iron Mountain. standing sales and service to members. Anderson is with Sleik receives certification Michigan Regional Financial Office, serving Lutherans in Vestibular Rehabilitation: Thrivent Financial’s Northeast Wisconsin and Upper and their family members in Iron Mountain and the sur- Colleen Sleik, a physical therapist and owner of Focus rounding communities by providing financial guidance on Function Physical Therapy in Iron Mountain, has and solutions to help them achieve their financial goals. recently achieved a certification in vestibular rehabili- Anderson can be reached at 774-8757. tation, which is recognized by the American Physical Therapy Association Advanced Clinical Practice. Ves- Beads at Kingsley North: tibular Rehab is an exercise-based program that trains Kingsley North has added a new addition to their line the brain to compensate for a deficit in the vestibular of retail products. Zable is a brand of sterling silver and system. Sleik has worked as a physical therapist in the Italian glass beads. The Zable products are compatible Iron Mountain area since 2005. Focus on Function P. T. with other bead companies so you can add Zable beads is located at 221 East A Street Suite C. Continued on next page tional Bank of Niagara. Gardipee has been with the bank for 12 years. She has a total of over 20 years of banking experience. Gardipee is available for all loan services, consumer, real estate, commercial, construction and secondary market. You can contact her by calling the main office in Niagara at 866-676-9544 or 715-251-3113. Save the Date! HOURS: BUSINESS AFTER Grove Country Club September 14th—Pine gate Party at Flip’s September 27th --Tail Greenleaf Bar & Grill ion ard Financial Credit Un rw Fo — th 27 r be to Oc RSVP 906-774-2002 CHAMBER TIDBITS Business to business advantage program: “Business to Business Advantage” offers are available to members from members. The current listing is in the newsletter each month and also available on the website. If you would like to provide a benefit, please fill out and return attached form. If you currently have an offer you wouldlike to change do so as well. The Key Tags are available at the office. Seminar series: The Partnership along with Northern Initiatives is offering a series of seminars called Profit Mastery, beginning September 14th. There are four sessions for this series. If interested check out link on website or give us a call to register 774-2002. Cost of series is $200 per person. Seminars to be held at Forward Financial Credit Union Community Room. Peggy Connors, ABR Owner/Broker, MI & WI [email protected] www.wildriversrealty.com Cell: 906-396-3695 Office: 906-774-3158 Fax: 906-774-5371 212 E. Margaret St. Iron Mountain, MI Visit our website for all your business needs! www.dickinsonchamber.com Visit our website for all your business needs! www.dickinsonchamber.com Hart Marketing Company Ribbon Cutting PRINCETON GARDEN N7478 HARDER’S ROAD - FELCH, MI 49831 (906) 221-7829 OR (906) 246-3568 Cheesecakes, which are made in the Princeton Garden kitchens, and have a large assortment of flavors – she also takes orders. In 2010, we had guests from six countries, and sixteen different states. The Princeton Garden is the perfect place to bring your out-of-town guests, or that someone special. We are located four miles west of Felch - following M-69, take a left onto Groveland Mine Rd, ¾ of a mile, another left onto Harder’s Rd. directly to The Garden – Traveling from the west M-95/69 junction, go east on M-69 approxiPrinceton Garden is an outdoor dining restaurant nestled mately 8 miles. Turn right on Groveland Mine Rd. Follow in a quiet setting, surrounded by small waterfalls, ponds, for 5.2 miles, turn right onto Harder’s Rd., and follow to and many gardens with a variety of flowers and shrubs the garden. that blossom from spring until autumn. The serenity of the garden is comforting and many find it to be just what they For parties of ten or more, please make a reservation. We need with the busyness of their lives. Everyone is treated also have gift certificates and take out orders available. special, dining under canopies shading you from the sun and rain, with soft music playing along with the birds in Won’t you come and join me in my garden? the background. Open from June-September. The menu is out of the ordinary and satisfies all ages, both Hours: Thursday – Saturday 11 am – 7 pm men and women. All entrees are made from scratch for the Sundays 11 am – 2 pm homemade flare and served to please the eye. Follow us on Facebook: Princeton Garden We serve a variety of desserts, specializing in Candie’s Visit our website for all your business needs! www.dickinsonchamber.com Ambassadors present to celebrate the opening of Hart Marketing Company were Joyce Coron, Sandy White, Greta Michaud, Jason Anderson, Robert Whitens, Susie Tracy, Sally Blom and Mari Leigh Lindstrom. Wanda Hart, owner of Hart Marketing cut the ribbon with business associates, Jeannie Gilbertson and Kathrine Strang. For any marketing needs contact Wanda at 906-221-7140. Visit our website for all your business needs! www.dickinsonchamber.com Calendar Of Events September 2010 2010 1-6 Dickinson County Fair 6 Labor Day 10-12 Harvest Craft Show Mtn View Ice Arena 10-12 Musical Review Kingsford High School 10-12 Variety Dinner Show- Four Seasons Resort 11 Niagara City Wide Rummage Sale 11 Just Cruizin Car Show Forward Financial 18 Ford Airport Day 25 Team Norway Golf Scramble Oak Crest Golf Course 27 Russian Folk Festival Iron Mtn High School Farmers Market Saturdays 8am - Noon - Downtown Iron Mountain Click Here for a complete listing on our online calendar. Visit our website for all your business needs! www.dickinsonchamber.com Pure Michigan Campaign Wins Top Awards vertising (2009) and Best State Tourism Niche Marketing (2009). The Pure Michigan tourism campaign ran national for the second year on cable channels including: Golf Channel, from Travel Michigan) Travel Channel, A&E, Bravo, Style, Fine Living, HGTV, And the winner is…Pure Food Network, TLC, E!, DIY Network, CNN, MSNBC, Michigan, the state of Mich- CNBC and Fox News. Due to reduced funds adjustments igan’s official travel and were made to the regional and in-state campaigns. tourism campaign. The Pure “There are millions of Americans who know little or Michigan campaign brings home a record four Mercury nothing about the vibrancy, heritage, culture, arts and Awards, Best State Tourism Television Commercials, entertainment in our great cities, our sandy beaches and Best State Tourism Radio Commercials, Best State Tourstunning overlooks along America’s longest fresh-water ism Co-op (Partnership) Program, and Best State Tourcoastline, or the majesty and recreation in our 19 million ism Welcome Center Program, from the recent ESTO acres of magnificent forests,” Zimmermann said. “The Conference. Pure Michigan campaign is designed to introduce to the “We are absolutely thrilled and honored to receive four nation the attributes that make Michigan such a popular Mercury Awards, in recognition of the Pure Michigan and unique destination.” (This is a part of a press release campaign, from our colleagues and competitors within the tourism industry,” said George Zimmermann, Vice If you have any questions, feel free to contact me at President of Travel Michigan, a business unit of the 774-2945 or [email protected]. Michigan Economic Development Corporation. Chris LaVigne These four awards join the other Mercury Awards the Tourism Coordinator campaign has already received including Best State Tourism Advertising Campaign (2007), Best State Tourism Television Commercials (2007), and Best State Tourism Radio Campaign (2008), Best State Tourism Radio Ad- Visit our website for all your business needs! www.dickinsonchamber.com These discounts are for Partnership members only. Hometown Lumber & Building Supply 906-774-0355 10% off any item not on sale or previously discounted.$5 off 1 gallon or $20 off a 5 gallon pail of paint. These discounts are for Partnership members only. Sherwin Williams 906-776-1870 10% off list price paints. America’s Best Inn 906-776-8000 30% Discount on any room. Recreation Lanes The Antoine Room 906-774-9852 $10.00 off our Family Fun Pack. Includes: 2 hours of bowling and shoe rent, 1 pitcher of beverage, for up to 6 people on 1 lane. Regularly $39.95 MonThurs. $47.95 Fri-Sun. Maracini Cabinets 906-774-9776 10% off All Kitchen & Bath Cabinetry Stevens Decorating 906-774-2127 15% off retail Benjamin Moore Paints & 15% off of Wall Paper The Gingras Agency 906-774-1665 FREE: Personal Planning Analysis or Business Planning Analysis. Advanced Water Systems Inc./Rainsoft of Iron Mountain 906-774-3601 10% discount on salt (must be delivered/no charge on delivery). $100 off any automatic treatment equipment. Free water analysis. The Internet Presence 906-399-7328 10% off of web design to members. 10% off of web design with web hosting. Arcand’s Service Center 906-779-9774 $5 off hourly labor rate Norway Mercantile & Tanning 906-563-9865 20% off Nascar apparel. Free Sun Club membership ($10 value) Auto Tech Service Center 906-779-1699 $10.00 off any purchase over $50.00 $20.00 off any purchase over $150.00 (excludes oil changes) The Four Seasons Resort on Miscauno Island 877-324-5244 $79 weekday rate Nov 1st thru April 30th $99 weekday rate May 1st thru October 31st Weekend discount is 10% off regular rate Merchants Choice Payment Processors 715-889-2409 Free Analysis of Current Structure and System Processing of All Debit Cards 1.39% No Monthly Statement Fees FREE Terminal, Online Transaction Tracking, Wireless Terminal Set Up, Check Conversion Set Up. The First National Bank & Trust of Iron Mountain-Kingsford 906-774-2200 Waive $75.00 loan fee for consumer loans. Up to a $500.00 Discount on purchase of Log Home CyberZone Inc 906-563-8044 10% off Computer Repair Service Pine Creek Log Homes 906-774-3201 Vision 20/20 Plan. Call for details. The Timbers Motor Lodge 906-774-7600 Receive 10% discount on Single Queen, Double Queen, Executive King Rooms, Family Room or Jacuzzi Suite. Vision Source- Kingsford 906-774-0611 Freeman’s Photography 906-774-8374 Free 20 minute in-studio sitting. ($35 value) Erickson Jewelers 906-828-1307 Free watch batteries If you are a member and would like to participate in this program, please send your information and discount item to 906-774-2004 by fax or mail to the Dickinson Area Partnership at 600 S. Stephenson Ave, Iron Mountain, MI 49801. Additions can be added monthly. Visit our website for all your business needs! www.dickinsonchamber.com Visit our website for all your business needs! www.dickinsonchamber.com Voiceworks continued Mountain Public School system, where she has taught Discounts on method books and music used in band and PreK-12 general music, choir and band. She is also Aschoral programs throughout the area are being offered. sistant Conductor of the Dickinson County Community Orders will be taken, also with a discount, for music or Chorus. materials not in stock. Regular school-year store hours for VoiceWorks begin Gail earned her Bachelor of Music Education with a vocal/choral emphasis from Northern Michigan University and is currently completing her Master of Arts in Music Education program in vocal and choral music VOICEWORKS 217 E. LUDINGTON STREET - IRON MOUNTAIN 906-779-0446 at the University of St. Thomas in St. Paul, MN. She is a member of the VoiceCare Network. Gail has been teaching music in the area for 18 years, and is begin- VoiceWorks, a new music studio and store in Iron plies such as pencils, notebooks, music clips, and mu- Mountain, will have its Grand Opening on Friday, Sep- sic stands, and specialty items including music boxes, tember 3, 2010 with an Open House from 10 a.m. to 6 music-themed woven blankets, jewelry, watches and p.m. VoiceWorks has already been serving voice stu- other gift items. dents in the area with private and group singing lessons Continued on next page since April. Local musician, music teacher and con- ning her thirteenth years as a music teacher in the Iron Tuesday, September 7 from 4:00 to 7:00 on school days (Monday through Friday) and 10:00 to 2:00 on Saturdays. Store hours will be expanded during the summer. Private singing lessons, vocal coaching and group singing lessons for ages 12 through adult are available by calling (906) 779-0446 for an appointment. Students are encouraged to call soon as available times are limited. $1500 scholarship awarded from the Iron Mountain Kingsford Builders Exchanged University ductor Gail Vornkahl is the owner of the store and the in the fall. Joseph plans to pursue a degree in Con- voice teacher/vocal coach for the studio. The business struction Management. This is the is located at 217 E. Ludington Street in Iron Mountain. Refreshments will be served and live music by harpist Fourteenth year that the Builders and pianist Sandy Sullivan will be featured during the Exchange has awarded a scholar- open house. ship to a student pursuing a career in the construction trades or relat- VoiceWorks was developed to serve the local area by ed fields to an area student. concentrating on voice lessons and coaching, and making quality music products available, including sheet (Pictured from the left to the right: music, music books, music supplies, music jewelry Lynda Zanon, Brad Staedt, Mari and musical gifts. Local music teachers in the area will benefit from discounts available to them for vocal, choral, piano and instrumental music purchased at the store. Musicians of all ages will find music-related sup- Leigh Lindstrom, Joseph Zawada, The Iron Mountain Kingsford Builders Exchange Chris Lebo, BX President, Jim Ebli presented a $1500 scholarship to Joseph Robert and Keith Hammond (Not pictured, Jim Markell) Zawada. He will be attending Northern Michigan Visit our website for all your business needs! www.dickinsonchamber.com Visit our website for all your business needs! www.dickinsonchamber.com Sweet Repeats continued month. Go green and recycle!! The flip side of that is if you are looking for new home furnishings to change the look of your home, need furniture for kids at college or furnishing your cottage we have a great selection of items at very reasonable prices! Love antiques? We get some really gorgeous pieces. We also assist with estate sales and downsizing for SWEET REPEATS DESIGN AND CONSIGN DOWNTOWN PLAZA 427 S. STEPHENSON AVE. - IRON MOUNTAIN, MI 49801 906-779-3737 or 906-396-2095 Sweet Repeats Design and Consign is a consignment that are extremely clean and in great shape are accepted. store for home décor. In today’s economy, this is a shop Items are tastefully displayed in the store and all adver- you need to check out first! tising is done for you. It is a great way to downsize We have a beautiful selection of home furnishings and décor . . . sofas, love seats, chairs, dining sets, bedroom your home or change your décor while making some extra money. Consignment checks are paid out every moves to assisted living or nursing homes. Information on this is available on consult through the store. Leanne Formolo and Winnie Fornetti are co-owners of Sweet Repeats. We are friends from (way back) in high school. We both live in Iron Mountain and have raised our families here. We both love designing and decorating and feel our store is the greatest job we have ever had! Being located in the Downtown Plaza is such a plus also. There are great people working in the building . . .in the offices upstairs, The Wishing Well, Mon- furniture. . . .accessories, mirrors and lamps. . . beauti- tage Day Spa and, of course, Spiro’s Restaurant with ful antiques, crystal and fine glassware. their outdoor café. We also work with Michael Malone, who does out- Stop in to visit us soon. Hours: Tues-Friday 10-5 and Sat 9-3 standing upholstery work and also restores and repairs antiques and wood furniture. We have Jim Altobelli, a custom woodworker, working with us too and referrals and consultations can be set up with Jim through our store. We have a nice portfolio of his work available for review. The basic concept of the store is consignment. We accept all types of home décor for resale. As we pride ourselves in the quality of our merchandise, only items Continued on next page Visit our website for all your business needs! www.dickinsonchamber.com Visit our website for all your business needs! www.dickinsonchamber.com Should I Provide Life Insurance for My Employees? bedroom sets, framed art, and a bedding selection by Englander. Mike’s father Doug also has a fine collection of handmade “Rustic Pine” furniture that is unique and multi-functional. Mike’s son’s Michael and Nathan are also there to help. Now featuring the fine brands: Best Chair, Bestcraft, Catnapper, Broyhill, Jackson, Overnight and Englander. Stop in and see Mike at the light in Norway. Mike’s Furniture has open in Norway recently featuring 3 floors of fine quality furniture, at a fair price. Mike Boileau, the owner has started this new endeavor with over 25 years experience in the furniture business, including three generations of family. Open: Monday - Friday 9 - 6, Saturday 9 - 4, Sunday 11 - 3 You’re gonna like Mike’s! Mike’s inventory includes a large selection of recliners, reclining sofas, sleeper sofas, sectional’s, dining and Visit our website for all your business needs! www.dickinsonchamber.com of the policy or the taxpayer will benefit from the payment of the proceeds. Split-dollar life insurance arrangements are treated Providing Life Insurance for employees becomes a differently. Your company is not allowed to deduct better idea when you can deduct the premiums and premium payments it makes to split dollar life inyour employees aren’t taxed on a portion of the presurance arrangements. However, the death proceeds mium payments or on payouts upon their death. your company receives under these arrangements are tax-exempt. The cost of providing life insurance for your company’s employees is deductible as a business exFor your employees, group-term life insurance covpense as long as your company has no beneficial inerage of $50,000 or less paid for by the company terest in the policy. The death proceeds of the policy is not taxable to the employee. In addition, deathare also not included in your company’s income. To benefit-only plans may be structured so that your establish the deduction, you are required to show employees have no taxable income from the plan that: during life, and the payments will not be included in The premiums were actually paid; either your employee’s gross estate or final return The amount of the premiums, when combined upon death. with other compensation paid to employee is not unreasonable; When officers or shareholders are involved, you must show payment as compensation and not a disIs your Business “Going Green”??? guised dividend; Share your ideas with us and we will pass infor The premiums are paid as compensation for sermation on to our members. vices actually rendered; and Is your Business or someone at your business Your company is not in fact a direct or indirect “Giving back to the Community”? Share their beneficiary of the policy. A taxpayer is considered story with us to include in the monthly newsletter. to be an indirect beneficiary if that taxpayer is named the contingent beneficiary of the proceeds Email: [email protected] Visit our website for all your business needs! www.dickinsonchamber.com Please visit our Advertisers Best Shot Billiards...............................................................................................Pg. 05 Threads Screen Printing & Embroidery...............................................................Pg. 05 Long Branch Saloon............................................................................................Pg. 06 St. George Glass & Window................................................................................Pg. 06 Summers Lumber, LLC.......................................................................................Pg. 07 Wild Rivers Realty - Peggy Connors, ABR.........................................................Pg. 07 Pine Creek Log Homes........................................................................................Pg. 17 SCI Cleaning & Maintenance..............................................................................Pg. 17 Kubick Aviation Services . ..................................................................................Pg. 20 Learn to fly with us & make your dream a reality Kubick Aviation Services Private Pilot Training - Aircraft Rental Sightseeing Tours - Pilot Supplies Aircraft Maintenance - Aircraft Management 2300 Woodward Ave. - Kingsford - 906-779-5500 or [email protected] For newsletter advertising rates and availability, contact Greg Honeywell at 906-828-9207. Newsletter Design & Printing by Threads Screen Printing & Embroidery Visit our website for all your business needs! www.dickinsonchamber.com Welcomes you to Business After Hours TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 14, 14, 2010 2010 5-7 pm YOUR SPONSORS: United Way of Dickinson County Inc. Wisconsin Energy Foundation Verso Dickinson County Healthcare System Location: Pine Grove Country Club • Hors D' Oeuvres • Networking Networking • 50/50 Raffle • Prizes R.S.V.P. By Friday September 10th. th. Phone 906906-774774-2002 or Fax 906906-774774-2004 Free to members and Guests There will be a $5.00 charge for walk-ins and no shows! BUSINESS-to-BUSINESS ADVANTAGE PROGRAM What is the Business-to-Business Advantage Program? The Business-to-Business Advantage Program is designed to provide countless opportunities for your organization to plug into our vast network of over 480 Dickinson Area Partnership members and their employees. This program is an exclusive benefit for Partnership members to receive discounted rates on a wide variety of services and products from fellow Partnership members! It is also a great opportunity to market your business throughout the local community by becoming a participating supplier offering goods and services at a special discounted rate. Don’t miss this opportunity as the Dickinson Area Partnership aggressively markets this elite value program through promotions and advertising. KEY TAGS….….If you don’t’ have your Key tag, stop in and pick them up to utilize these discounts. What do you need to do? ♦ Register for the program by filling out the application below. ♦ Offer a tangible discount on your products or services. ♦ Go to www.dickinsonchamber.com to view previous offers. I would like to offer the following discount: Contact:_______________________________________________________________________ Business Name:_________________________________________________________________ Business Address:_______________________________________________________________ Phone:________________________________________________________________________ Signature:________________________________________ Fax to 906-774-2004 or mail to the Dickinson Area Partnership 600 S. Stephenson Ave, Iron Mountain, MI 49801 Offers can be added at anytime.
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