lthe montrose act - Montrose Chamber of Commerce
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lthe montrose act - Montrose Chamber of Commerce
LEADER A MONTROSE ASSOCIATION OF COMMERCE & TOURISM MONTHLY PUBLICATION THE MONTROSE ACT JULY 2012 VOL. 18 | ISSUE 7 In This Issue Board Chair Report......................2 Program Spotlight ....................2-3 News & Events .........................4–5 Member Spotlight ........................4 July Dates ....................................5 City & County Reports .................6 Non-Profit Update ........................6 New Members ..............................7 Renewing Members .....................7 MACT Thank-Yous .......................7 Business Development Sem. ......8 Featured Event BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT SEMINAR SERIES 5IVSTEBZ+VMZt/PPOo1. ADVERTISING: How it works, why it doesn’t, and what you can do about it! Paul Orlando, General Manager Cherry Creek Radio Montrose Join Paul Orlando for a general discussion about advertising. RSVP required to 249-5000 Please RSVP for all Montrose ACT events 249-5000 [email protected] MONTROSE ASSOCIATION OF COMMERCE & TOURISM 1519 East Main Street Montrose, CO 81401 800.923.5515 Toll-Free 970.249.5000 Phone 970.249.2907 Fax Media Interviews THE USA PRO CHALLENGE IS JUST AROUND THE CORNER! It is an exciting time for Montrose as the host city for Stage Two of the race. Not only will lots of professional cyclists and visitors be converging on our city for the race, there will also be throngs of media making their way to Montrose, as well. With the media spotlight shining bright on Montrose this summer, we thought it was a good time to remind everyone of the protocol regarding media interview requests. If the reporter is doing a story about the Pro Cycle Challenge, please ask them to contact City Manager Bill Bell (970-240-1400) or Montrose ACT Executive Director Jenni Sopsic (970-708-1182). If the story is about something specific to your business or industry, of course, you should respond! This is a great opportunity for you to get publicity for your business and to share your expertise. If you do respond to a media request, it is always appreciated that you contact Jenni Sopsic to advise her about the interview. Often, reporters go to more than one source on a story, so it’s nice to alert give the city a “head’s up!” on anything tourism-related. Here are three tips to keep in mind when doing media interviews: 1. Be timely. Reporters work in a deadline-driven world. When you are contacted by a journalist, you should respond immediately. Inquire what the deadline is, what the subject of the article is, and ask if you can call them back (this gives you time to prepare). Then, call back at the agreed-upon time. 2. Be prepared. Once you know what the topic of the interview is, you can prepare your key points. Then, during the interview, no matter what question is asked, you can use bridging phrases to relate back to your main ideas. Examples of good bridging phrases include, “And let me add…”, “It’s important to remember…”, and, “For example…”. 3. Be concise. Don’t let your responses ramble. Be clear and concise and keep your answers to about 30 seconds or no more than a minute. That’s all the media can use, and if you don’t edit yourself, they will do it for you! 1SFNJFS.FNCFST PLATINUM MEMBERS: DMEA - Utilities Wells Fargo Bank - Banks GOLD MEMBERS: Volunteers of America - Senior Services SILVER MEMBERS: Bobo Logos - Graphic Design Bradley Devitt Haas & Watkins, PC - Attorneys CenturyLink - Telecommunications City of Montrose - Government Colorado Smiles - Dr. Dan Clader, DDS - Dentists D’Medici Footwear - Shoe Stores NuVista - Credit Unions The Staffing Group - Employment Services/Training */'03."5*0/!.0/5304&"$5$0.t888.0/5304&"$5$0.t8887*4*5.0/5304&$0. #PBSE$IBJS3FQPSU 1SPHSBN4QPUMJHIU-FBEFSTIJQ.POUSPTF Because the quality of a community depends on the capability of its leaders Leadership Montrose Graduates Class of 2012 Leadership Montrose Class of 2012 graduated 21 participants on Friday, June 15, 2012. Over 50 alumni and dignitaries attended the graduation luncheon at the Holiday Inn Express & Suites. Keynote speakers District Attorney Dan Hotsenpiller, District Attorney’s Office for the Seventh Judicial District, and Executive Director Mike King, Colorado Department of Natural Resources (and a Montrose High School Alumni), addressed the class with their thoughts on leadership and the art of collaboration. SCOTT BEYER Scott’s Printing & Design Board Chair, Montrose ACT July is going to be HOT! Just a reminder that in several weeks, the USA Pro Challenge will be upon us—so get involved, help sponsor, and let’s show the world why we love Montrose! Congratulations to the graduates of the 2012 Leadership Montrose program. The future looks brighter with this group. Please invest in the future of Montrose with your support for this fine program. A big shout out to the Redcoats, the “worker bees” in our community. Without their hard work, many events just would not come off. The most recent member list, provided by Redcoats President Denise Swanson, shows group enrollment at 33 members with four lifetime members. This is a great organization that would welcome new members to help carry their heavy load. Check into getting involved with the Redcoats. Give your local business neighbors the best shot at your business. I have heard several times in the last month, “I can get it cheaper online.” This does not surprise me, simply from the scale of economics. Just remember who supports the community. Don’t be afraid to tell a local business that you want to keep your money local, and I am sure that you can all come to a happy medium to accomplish that goal. Longtime and outgoing Steering Committee Member Elsa Anderson (City of Montrose) was acknowledged for her numerous contributions to the program over the years, and Program Facilitator and Steering Committee Member Sue Hansen (Sue Hansen Speaks) was recognized for her invaluable presence and her ability to lead by example. The Program Leadership Montrose (formerly the Uncompahgre Valley Leadership Program) was developed in response to the growing need for quality leadership. A few citizens passionate about Montrose created a leadership program to prepare and inform new leaders on community affairs. Since its inception in 1996, Leadership Montrose has provided hundreds of participants with a glimpse into the infrastructure, qualities, and character-istics of our community. Great leaders must know and understand the key issues affecting the community in which they serve. Leadership Montrose, a program of the Montrose Association of Commerce & Tourism, is designed to develop leadership potential and provide essential learning in a dynamic and interactive format, with the goal to stimulate emerging leaders to think, challenge, and innovate. Simply stated, our leaders need to be knowledgeable and innovative while preserving the special features of the place we call home. The Leadership Montrose program is designed to do just that. If you love Montrose County and the surrounding area, consider applying for the Leadership Montrose Class of 2013. You may be new to Montrose, or you may have realized that you want to contribute to making our community even better. What better way to learn about your community than to enroll in a program exposing you to the critical components that structure our community? Montrose has a unique mixture of tourism, manufacturing, agriculture, and retail—and we have our share of concerns with natural resources, education, and supporting a thriving business economy. These issues—and many more—will be addressed in this leadership program. For more information, call Montrose ACT at 249-5000. Have a great July, Montrose. SCOTT BEYER Board Chair, Montrose ACT 2 Friday, June 15 Leadership Montrose 2012 Graduation Ceremony BOE-VODIFPOIFMEBUUIF)PMJEBZ*OO (Program Spotlight Continued) )PXUP4VQQPSUUIF Leadership Montrose Program s s s Apply as a participant Sponsor a luncheon Donate to the program o$MBTT 4DIFEVMFUFOUBUJWF September 21, 2012 Introduction & Retreat October 19, 2012 Agriculture & Water November 16, 2012 Business & Economy December 14, 2012 Healthcare January 25, 2013 Justice & Law Enforcement February 22, 2013 Education Day March 13-15, 2013 State Legislature Field Trip April 19, 2013 Public Lands May 15, 2013 Meet the Graduates Party May 17, 2013 Local Government June 21, 2013 Arts & Graduation .POUSPTF"$5#PBSE .FNCFST4UBGG &9&$65*7�"3%0'%*3&$5034 Scott Beyer, Chair Scott’s Printing & Design Eric Feely, Chair Elect Remington’s at The Bridges Kevin Johnson, Treasurer Wells Fargo Bank Polly Hohlenkamp, Past Chair Leadership Circle, LLC and Sport Clips Haircuts #0"3%0'%*3&$5034 Judy Ann Files City Representative Tricia Joy The Hampton Inn Rich Parr Walgreens Steve Savoy Best Signs Systems Sheree Wanner Camelot Gardens &90''*$*0#0"3%0'%*3&$5034 Ron Henderson Montrose County Mark MacHale Montrose County School District, RE-1J Scott Shine Downtown Development Authority Denise Swanson Redcoats REDCOAT OFFICERS Denise Swanson President Dru-Anne Weaver Vice President John Lindh Secretary/Treasurer Rex Swanson Past President STAFF Jenni Sopsic Executive Director Stacey Ryan Special Events Coordinator Jodi Shormann Membership Development Coordinator 70-6/5&&34 Connie Converse & Sharon Good Leadership Montrose Graduating Class of 2012 Front row: Stacey Ryan (Montrose ACT), Kim Davison (Bank of Colorado), Karen Tuttle (CASA), Tisha McCombs (Montrose Daily Press), Kara McKenna (City of Montrose-Pavilion), Jamie Matoush (Seventh Judicial District-Probation), Blaine Hall (City of Montrose-Police Department), Nancy Hoganson (Hospice & Palliative Care of Western Colorado) Middle Row: Kay Heinschel (retired), David Crane (Better Community News), Bill Bell (City of Montrose-Administration), Joey Montoya-Boese (Colorado Mesa University), Terri Wilcox (All Points Transit), Kristin Modrell (Montrose County-Administration), .JOEZ#BVNHBSEOFS.POUSPTF$PVOUZ4DIPPM%JTUSJDU3&+ .BUU/PDBT"MQIB0NFHB Financial Services), Vicki Lucero (Montrose Recreation District) Back Row: Ben Leben (Rhino Linings of Montrose), Betty Coyne (Gordon Composites), Andreas Garcia (West Montrose Sanitation District), Melanie Hall (Montrose Community Foundation) MONTROSE ASSOCIATION OF $0..&3$&5063*4. &.BJO4Ut.POUSPTF$0 1IPOFtt'BY [email protected] XXX.POUSPTF"$5DPNtXXX7JTJU.POUSPTFDPN Montrose Association of Commerce & Tourism accepts no liability for subject matter in newsletter articles, ads or inserts. .FNCFS4QPUMJHIU At Colorado Smiles we believe that an improved smile means an improved quality of life! Through general, implant, and cosmetic dentistry, Dr. Dan Clader is a part of life-changing experiences everyday—whether getting patients over their dental fears or out of pain, fixing chewing problems so that patients can eat the foods they love, or beautifying smiles so patients can regain their sense of confidence and youth. Dr. Clader’s greatest joy is in the relationships found from offering worldclass dentistry and unsurpassed customer service right here in Montrose GPSBMNPTUZFBST)JTFOUJSF$PMPSBEP4NJMFTUFBNJTEFEJDBUFEUP providing honesty, compassion, and respect to each person who comes through the door. $PMPSBEP4NJMFT Dr. Clader continually expands his education, learning from the best dentists around the world on topics such as occlusion, dental aesthetics, implant dentistry, and gum disease, and he has been honored to speak at dental meetings around the country. 4SE4U$PSOFSPG1BSLBOE4SE4U tXXXDPMPSBEPTNJMFTDPN We are currently accepting new patients, so please visit us on the web or feel free to stop in! :PVOH1SPGFTTJPOBMT Join us for the 21/40 YP’s Luncheon on Friday, July 13! Presentation by Jeri Omernik of Edward Jones. Save the date and watch for more information! Quarterly Seminar DESIGN COURTESY Montrose ACT’s Stacey Ryan welcomes new members and encourages ALL members to increase their awareness of how Montrose ACT can help their businesses soar. All members — new, established, and future — are strongly encouraged to attend this FREE event! This event encourages networking, includes various introductions, and focuses on how to put your membership to work. july 25 • Noon–1:30 PM Brown Bag Lunch Montrose ACT Conference Room 1519 E. Main St., Montrose RSVP to 249-5000 or [email protected] 4 3JCCPO$VUUJOH July Event Dates 7/4 Office Closed 7/12t/PPO #VTJOFTT%FWFMPQNFOU4FN t/PPO :1-VODIFPO Good Morning, Montrose! 7/19tAM 7/24tPM Business After Hours at Crystal Clear Wash 7/25t/PPO .BYJNJ[F:PVS.FNCFSTIJQ Seminar 'JSTU-JHIU)PNF$BSF 41BSL"WFt "UUIFJS+VOFTU(SBOE0QFOJOHDFMFCSBUJPO'JSTU-JHIU)PNF$BSF was welcomed by Montrose ACT and their Redcoat organization. Co-owner Starla Merling, center with scissors, and co-owner Judy DeVincentis celebrate at their recent ribbon cutting, which included friends and local elected officials, including Representative Don Coram. "EWFSUJTF:PVS.FNCFSTIJQ 4IPVUJU0VUXJUIB 3JCCPO$VUUJOH Are you a new member? A long-time member celebrating a significant anniversary, remodel, relocation, or rebranding? Call us about arranging a ribbon cutting to honor the event! July Board & Council Dates tAM Government Affairs Council tPM Redcoats 7/5tAM Retail Enhancement Council 7/9t/PPO #PBSEPG%JSFDUPST tAM Tourism Promotion Council Special Events Council tPM 7/17tAM Government Affairs Council July Business After Hours jłȩøɆ²ɆoIJłƠø ĔƱȐ Ą:EHD?D=6EDJHEI;) ƸƢȋɨɆÂøɆÎIJłÎű÷ƢĒɆ I÷ ȎƢɆIJƱˢɆɈƷɆǶ ȎɉóÎłǶ ɉøɆłƢɆɪø MONTROSE COUNTY FAIR & RODEO Tuesday, July 24 5:30–7:30 pm >KHI:7O6KBO$¦"°#%Ğ Hosted by: CRYSTAL CLEAR WASH ñĚɆÍɆȎ÷ űĔ ȤɌɆ8ƠÎŻʙå÷ç .POUSPTF"$5$POGFSFODF3PPNt&.BJO4Ut.POUSPTF 3471UPPSJOGPSNBUJPO!.POUSPTF"$5DPN The Montrose Community Foundation’s Nonprofit Before Hours combines forces with Montrose ACT’s Good Morning, Montrose! event to provide an even bigger networking opportunity. This cross-sector format provides non-profit, business, and government entities the chance to network, share information, and get better acquainted. CRYSTAL CLEAR WASH /$81'520$7&$5:$6+3(7:$6+ 8.BJO4Ut www.crystalclearwashco.com Design Courtesy Catered by: HOG ROCK BBQ 3471UPPS [email protected] GIFT CARD GIVEAWAYS! DOG WASH DEMO! DESIGN COURTESY (Dogs provided by The Redcoats) LARGE CAPACITY WASHER & DRYER DEMOS! 5 $JUZ3FQPSU $PVOUZ3FQPSU $JUZ*OWJUFT'FFECBDLPO0OMJOF*OGPSNBUJPO BOE4FSWJDFT .POUSPTF$PVOUZ$PNNJTTJPOFST1BTT'JSF 3FTUSJDUJPOT3FTPMVUJPO WHAT IT IS THAT YOU LIKE ABOUT your favorite web site? For most people it is the information that the site contains—news, data, postings from friends, product information and pricing, etc. While the visual appeal of a site may be impressive, our opinion can change quickly if the site’s content fails to meet our needs and expectations, or if it is difficult to access. AT THE REQUEST OF SHERIFF Rick Dunlap, the Montrose County Board of Commissioners unanimously passed a resolution on May 31st restricting open fire, fireworks, contained open fires and public firework displays in all unincorporated areas of Montrose County (not including public lands). The fire restrictions are effective immediately until further notice from the Board of County Commissioners. The city is constantly working to expand the quality and variety of online services and information that we provide. To be most effective, we need your feedback about what you like about our site and what we could do differently. We invite you to take some time to visit www.cityofmontrose. org and provide your suggestions, either by email (communications@ ci.montrose.co.us) or phone at 240-1431. Please explore our site’s most popular features: NOTIFY ME As the name implies, this feature of the city’s web site allows you to decide what type of information you would like to receive from the city. Email or text message notifications are sent to subscribers each time new items are posted. Simply visit www.cityofmontrose.org/ notifyme and choose from the following categories: · Sales and Use Tax Reports: Sales and use tax revenue is one of the best indicators of the health of our local economy. This new Notify Me category will prompt you to obtain the most recent reports as soon as they are posted. · Building Permit Reports: Businesses that supply construction materials or services can benefit from having current information about construction activity within the city. Subscribers will receive links to the latest listing of building permits issued by the city, as well as year-to-date building permit numbers and valuations. · Bid Posting: Would you like to provide supplies or services to the city? Choose to receive bid notifications in four categories – general, construction, fleet and administrative. · Agendas and Packets: Will an upcoming City Council or Planning Commission meeting include topics that are of particular interest to you? Find out by subscribing to this Notify Me category that provides links to agendas and background materials that are posted in advance of each meeting. VIDEO CENTER Too busy to attend City Council meetings? No problem. The Video Center allows on-demand access to video recordings of recent City Council meetings. Meetings can also be viewed ‘live’ via webstreaming broadcast from the Video Center. Visit www.cityofmontrose. org/video to get ‘tuned in’ to your city government. LIVE CHAT Can’t find the information that you are looking for? Let us help by clicking on the Live Chat button on the left-hand side of the home page. BILL BELL City Manager, City of Montrose www.cityofmontrose.org “This is not a knee-jerk reaction to the Sunrise Mine Fire on the West End,” said Sheriff Rick Dunlap. “I’m suggesting the County put these fire restrictions in place because the fire probability is high on the Uncompahgre Plateau and extreme in the Uncompahgre Valley due to the amount of moisture in these areas. This data was supplied to us from the BLM and Forest Service.” This resolution does not affect the City of Montrose or the Town of Olathe. Nucla and Naturita have fire restrictions that were enacted by Nucla and Naturita Fire Department the week of May 27th. Please visit http://denver.cbslocal.com/content-vertical/wildfire-ready/ to learn how to be Wildfire Ready. www.montrosecounty.net /PO1SPmU6QEBUF 0OF"SUJTU5XP'PVOEBUJPOT.BOZ4QPOTPST The Montrose Community Foundation is pleased to put the art of collaboration in practice as we partner with the San Juan Healthcare Foundation this summer as we grow our capacity to meet the needs of our local community. Here is the plan. One artist. Nationally-renowned Montrose artist, Gregory Packard, has donated an original oil painting entitled “West Fork Summit.” The artist’s depiction of a recognizable vantage point of Cimarron Creek embodies Packard’s artistic statement, “Painting to me is about the personal connections we make with all of creation, a language that corresponds directly with how we see and interpret the world around us and within us.” Two foundations. The Montrose Community Foundation,“committed to growing a strong community” and the San Juan Healthcare Foundation striving to “look to the future and what will serve the healthcare needs in our community” are among the community’s most long-standing and respected charities. Each meets the needs of the community in both large and small ways. Many sponsors. You are invited to sponsor the hanging of this painting where it will permanently reside in the admissions area of the Montrose Memorial Hospital. Alongside this prominent piece will be a plaque recognizing those donors who have contributed more than $500 jointly to the foundations. Sponsors will also be honored at a “Hanging Party” later this summer. Please contact the San Juan Healthcare Foundation at 240-7397 or the Montrose Community Foundation at 249-3900 for more information. MELANIE HALL Executive Director, Montrose Community Foundation www.montrosecf.com 6 /FX.FNCFST .FNCFSTIJQ3FOFXBMT Milpro Cleaners Paul Christensen Dry Cleaning & Laundry 836 S. Townsend Ave., Montrose 252-8011 $IFSSZ$SFFL3BEJP.POUSPTF Radio Stations 0OF5SBDL$PNNVOJDBUJPOT Communications -FBEFSTIJQ$JSDMF Real Estate Development 1BODIFSPT Restaurants .BOOT$BSQFU$MFBOJOH3FTUPSBUJPO Carpet Cleaning 4DFOJD3JWFS5PVST Rafting Outfitters Maxfield Peterson Accounts & CPAs 5IF#PBSEXBML Antiques .POUSPTF'BSNFST.BSLFU Nonprofit Organization 8FOEZT Restaurants Physical address shown may not serve as mailing address .POUSPTF"$5UIBOLTZPVGPSZPVSNFNCFSTIJQ1MFBTFSFNFNCFSUP TIPQmSTUXJUIUIFCVTJOFTTFTUIBUTVQQPSUPVSDPNNVOJUZMJLFZPV +VMZT-POHFWJUZ Anniversaries MEMBER +VOFhT4QFBLFST4QPOTPST)PTUTOh, My! YEARS OF MEMBERSHIP WalMart ...........................................................25 Telluride Express ............................................21 Superior Alarm & Fire Protection, LLC ..........21 UPS Store .......................................................19 Professional Garage Doors ............................18 Shop ‘N Lube Express ....................................16 Comcast ..........................................................15 Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites ...............15 Jellystone Park of the Black Canyon .............11 Wollert Automotive .........................................11 Clean Choice Car Wash, LLC ...........................9 Colorado Conifers ............................................9 Hospice of Saint John Foundation, Inc. ..........6 Timberline Bank / Timberline MortgageBank ............................................6 Our thanks and gratitude to all the people and businesses who help make our monthly and special events, well, special. They’re all very passionate about the valuable information they each shared last month; please consider reaching out to them for additional information that can help you and your business—and consider supporting their causes and businesses, too! Business Development Seminar Speaker Sgt. Paul Eller, Montrose Police Dept. (PPE.PSOJOH.POUSPTF Speakers Chrissy Simmons of the Maslow Academy of Applied Learning; Steve Fletcher of the Uncompahgre Valley Water Users Association; and Tad Rowan of the Montrose Fire Department Leadership Montrose Speakers on The Arts: Dr. Sheryl Solow, Montrose Arts Council; Adam Duncan, A+Y Design Gallery. Graduation Luncheon Speakers: District Attorney Dan Hotsenpiller, District Attorney’s Office for the 7th Judicial District and Executive Director Mike King, Colorado Department of Natural Resources. Graduation Luncheon Sponsors: Wells Fargo, Century Link, DMEA and Holiday Inn Express & Suites Business After Hours Co-Hosts Flairmont Furniture & Ted Nelson’s Steak House :PVOH1SPGFTTJPOBMT/FUXPSLJOH4PDJBM Host Cobble Creek (SBQIJD%FTJHO René Bobo of Bobo Logos High Country Capital Management, Inc. .........4 Comparable Sales Research ...........................4 Planet Motorsports, Inc. ...................................4 Treasured Teeth, PC .........................................4 Kinikin Heights Natural Foods .........................3 Humana, Inc......................................................3 Assn. Members Mike & Ginny Watkins ............2 Downtown Development Authority ..................1 COLORADO Department of Natural Resources Qdoba Mexican Grill .........................................1 The Riddled Raven ...........................................1 SPDS_MACT_Ad.pdf 1 2/21/12 11:44 PM Sherwin-Williams ..............................................1 .&.#&34)*1#&/&'*5 /FX"EWFSUJTJOH3BUFTGPSUIF&MFDUSPOJD/FXTMFUUFS Advertising in our e-Newsletter will differ from the print version. E-newsletter requirements include: t *OTFSUTXJMMCFJOQBHFGPSNBU Vertical: 4.25" x 5.5" / Horizontal: 8" x 2" t &NBJMB1%'mMFUPJOGPSNBUJPO!NPOUSPTFBDUDPN t $PTUJT t %FBEMJOFUIPGFBDINPOUI Contact the Montrose ACT office for more details 7 #VTJOFTT%FWFMPQNFOU 4FNJOBS4DIFEVMF 5)634%":+6-:t/00/o1. "EWFSUJTJOH)PXJUXPSLTXIZJUEPFTOUBOE XIBUZPVDBOEPBCPVUJU PAUL ORLANDO, GM of Cherry Creek Radio Montrose Join Paul Orlando for a general discussion about advertising. Paul has been an advertising professional for almost 30 years and has experience on the client, agency, and media sides of the business. He will leave you with insight around how a small business can optimize its advertising expenditure. 5)634%":"6(645t/00/o1. Simplify IT IT PROFESSIONALS FROM DEEPLY DIGITAL Learn how to increase IT reliability and more easily protect information with Microsoft Online Services and server solutions. Key solutions include centralizing business data, standardizing user desktops, and using modern management tools. MONTHLY BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT SEMINAR Networking and Tools to Grow Your Business and Customers! Paul Orlando, General Manager of Cherry Creek Radio Montrose Join Paul Orlando for a general discussion about advertising. Paul has been an advertising professional for almost 30 years and has experience on the client, agency, and media sides of the business. He will leave you with insight around how a small business can optimize its advertising expenditure. 5IVSTEBZ+VMZt/PPOo1. .POUSPTF"$5$POGFSFODF3PPNt&.BJO4U.POUSPTF #SPXO#BH-VODIt.FNCFST'SFF/PO.FNCFST 3471UPPSJOGPSNBUJPO!.POUSPTF"$5DPN DESIGN COURTESY A DV E R How It W TISING: It Doesn’t orks, Why You Can , and What Do About It! Paul Orla ndo MONTROSE ACT 5)634%":4&15&.#&3t/00/o1. )PXUP(SPX:PVS#VTJOFTTCZ8PSLJOHXJUI )PNF0XOFST"TTPDJBUJPOT BARBARA LUCKS, Your HOA Team Learn about growing your business by catering to the needs of the 1,800 western Colorado homeowner’s associations (HOAs) that serve one-third of regional residents. 5)634%":0$50#&3t/00/o1. )PXUP.BYJNJ[FUIF*OUFSOFUUP*ODSFBTF4BMFT Leads—and Your Competitiveness MATT KRAMER, DexOne Businesses need to connect with consumers wherever, whenever, and however they may be searching—but how do you know what will work best? We will take a look at the complex world of marketing, showing business owners how to assess their unique needs and goals to develop local search solutions that deliver leads. Business Development Seminars are held on the OE5IVSTEBZPGFBDINPOUIJOUIF.POUSPTF"$5 $POGFSFODF3PPNMPDBUFEBU&.BJO in Montrose. Please RSVP to 249-5000 or JOGPSNBUJPO!.POUSPTF"$5DPN 8PVMEZPVMJLFUPCFB4FNJOBS1SFTFOUFS Please contact Stacey at 249-5000 or [email protected] to share topic ideas or for more information on being a presenter. PRESORTED STANDARD US POSTAGE PAID MONTROSE, CO 81401 Permit No. 10 1519 East Main Street Montrose, CO 81401 RETURN SERVICE REQUESTED