Saturday, Oct 16, 7:45 am – 11:15 am
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Saturday, Oct 16, 7:45 am – 11:15 am
Volume 23 • No. 10 • October 2010 Vision statement: The bold, innovative voice for business success. Saturday, Oct 16, 7:45 am – 11:15 am, Table of Contents: Anoka Ramsey Community College Training Center, Coon Rapids Be Your Own Boss............... p 1 Business Expo....... p 1 Excellence in Business Awards................... p 1 Board of Directors................. p 2 Event Recap.......... p 2 Message from the Chair................ p 2 New Board Members............... p 3 Upcoming Events.................... p 4 Ribbon Cuttings................. p 5 New Members and Renewals........ p 6 Members in the News............... p 6 Appreciation Party Photos.......... p 7 October Calendar of Events............... p 8 [email protected] www.metronorthchamber.org Lori Higgins, President Jody Paulson, Membership Director Andrea Ferngren, Admin. Assistant O ur “Be Your Own Boss” workshop, to be held on National Boss’ Day, Sat Oct 16, is for anyone in the community interested in starting their own business. Dr. Richard Brynteson, a motivational speaker and professor at Concordia University, will keynote the workshop. Three breakout sessions will ensue: How to Use Social Media to Market Your New Business Legally Jeffrey O’Brien - Attorney at Mansfield, Tanick & Cohen, P.A. & oversees the INCubation CenterTM This event is only $10 and is open to the public so don’t hesitate to let others know of this opportunity to learn the ropes of being a successful entrepreneur. How to Analyze a Potential New Business Opportunity Joe Hesch - Anoka Ramsey Community College, Center for Entrepreneurship. There’s also an EXPO opportunity for businesses who want to showcase their small-business related products/services to this targeted audience. We are allowing only one table per industry/category, so you will have exclusive access! Contact us now to see if there’s still an opening for YOUR industry! How to Get a Lender to Say Yes Diane Paterson - MicroEnterprise Development Director at WomenVenture. Visit www.metronorthchamber.org or call 763.783.3553 for more details on the workshop or the expo! MetroNorth Business Expo at Northtown Mall Excellence in Business Awards Saturday, November 13, 11am-2 pm It is time for nominations for our 2010 Excellence in Business awards, which honors our most outstanding chamber businesses. Visit www.metronorthchamber.org for an application, which are due back to the chamber on October 15. The MetroNorth Chamber has arranged a special business expo opportunity at Northtown Mall for you to display your products and services. Thousands of shoppers peruse Northtown every day, especially in the holiday season. Use this event to generate new clients and business prospects and increase your business’ visibility. The investment to enjoy lots of marketing exposure and gather leads and prospects is only $85. Take advantage of this great way to showcase your business at this Expo! We heard your feedback last year, and the application form has been simplified. We have also added a category of micro business, along with the product and service categories. Take a look and nominate yourself or another MetroNorth member for one or more of these categories! To reserve your table, download an application at www.metronorthchamber.org. The official awards ceremony will be in November – stay tuned for more information! Membership Appreciation “Tents’ Party was a BLAST…. 2010 BOARD OF DIRECTORS Tom Newland, CHAIR Allegra Print and Imaging, 763-780-0792 John Connelly, VICE CHAIR National Sports Center, 763-785-5601 Heidi Heroff, TREASURER SPIRE, 651-641-2116 Gary Levine, PAST CHAIR Dunwoody College of Technology 612-381-3302 Duane Arens Connexus Energy, 763-323-2719 Dick Haluptzok 612-987-2960 Doug Hutchings Mercy & Unity Hospitals Foundation, 763-236-3965 Chris Johnson Apparel Design Center & Wedding Warehouse, 763-755-6500 Sue Ann Olson Walters Recycling & Refuse, 763-438-6359 Dean Richards Smith Schafer & Associates Ltd., 651-770-8414 Mike Schardin betmar languages, 763-572-9711 Bob Schlichte Grand Casino Mille Lacs & Hinckley, 763-488-1899 Mike Thorsland Nationwide Insurance, 763-780-1133 Mary Tjosvold Mary T., Inc., 763-754-2505 Lisa Tollakson ADP, 763-234-8736 Committee Chairs: Ambassador: Bart Tooker, Cabin Tunes Gala: Heidi Heroff, SPIRE Golf: Dean Richards, Smith Schafer & Associates, and Dan Grassman, Ameriprise Financial Government Affairs: Mary Peterson, Greater Midwest Realty. BEL: Roger Johnson, Integrated Contract Services Young Professionals Mike Schardin, betmar launguages Marketing: Randy Korus, Cyberex Membership: Jim Kugler, Kugler Financial Services Sunrise: Karla Carver, Edward Jones & Steve Schack, The Greenery Schack Grapevine Wine: Christopher Sieg, Sieg Wealth Management & Chris Johnson, Apparel Design Center If you are interested in joining a committee or learning more, contact the Chamber. We’d love to hear from you! might not be the most professional of That word choices, but it’s hard to otherwise describe a party with a dunk tank, corn dogs, and glow in the dark golf! The evening began at PTL Tire & Auto, where under their tent members played putt-putt, did spin art, walked a dessert walk, and had their face painted. Otis Concessions provided everyone with a corn dog, French fries and ice cream sandwich. And, who can forget the opportunity to dunk Dean Prince of Tidbits & Lori Higgins of the chamber! Thanks to Dean & Lori for being such good sports!! Also thanks to CRASH+SUES who sponsored the dunk tank. The evening progressed to Majestic Oaks for a Sunset After Hours under their big tent. Games like bocce ball were played until dusk, when the real game of glow in the dark golf started. Words can barely describe how much fun the players had! See page 7 for photos of the event! Dean Prince about to be dunked. Lori Higgins - AFTER a few dunks! Special thanks to Jess Robertson, PTL Tire & Auto; Stephanie Szeremeta; Robin Schnaidt, Fiscal Foundations; Jim Kugler, Kugler Financial Services; Jackie Whitman, Majestic Oaks; Dean Prince, Tidbits; Alan Furst, The Growth Coach; Sue Grossnickle, SPIRE. Message from the Board Chair By Tom Newland, Allegra Print & Imaging The Annual Board Retreat traditionally occurs the first weekend of October. The Retreat is an opportunity for your Board of Directors to reflect on the state of the Chamber and create plans for the coming year in a day-long series of meetings with new Board members, next year’s Committee Chairs, staff, and the Board itself. A Chamber of Commerce, by definition, is an organization of businesses. MetroNorth stands apart from other Chambers through proactive, progressive, sometimes controversial, positions on issues. The Vikings Stadium, Northstar, opposing “English-only” isolationism, and MetroNorth Chamber Leadership Fund endorsements are a handful of lightning-rod topics this organization doesn’t shy away from discussing. Economic development in Anoka County has long been a driving force in MetroNorth’s history. The Chamber of Commerce frequently allies with groups sometimes at odds with business, and each other. Longterm gain is the goal. A seemingly far-fetched idea hatched in the Governor’s office in St. Paul resulted in the National Sports Center development in Blaine. An otherwise inconspicuous suburb 2 started finding itself a destination for families and their soccer-playing kids from all over the area. Developers and investors took note. The surrounding flat, undeveloped land caught the eye of the private sector, and soon the TPC Twin Cities was carved out of sod farms. Government and business worked together to further each other’s goals. A government’s welcome-ness to business brings jobs and a diversified tax base. Businesses bring opportunities, ideas, and the balance of risks for profit. Success breeds success. Collaboration can bring synergy. Business and government can, and should, work together. A pro-business government helps, too. We all need to work together to bring more economic opportunities to this area. Investment and vision have a cost. So, too, does short-sightedness and failure. Where business and capitalism succeeds, so too, do ‘we the people.’ This year’s Retreat will undoubtedly bring thoughtful, insightful discussions to myriad topics specific to Anoka County business. Expect nothing less. The Retreat brings passion and commitment to the table. Stay tuned. The best is yet to come! T 2011 Board of Directors: 3 New Faces! Patty Sagert is the Campus Director for Rasmussen College’s Blaine Campus. While they just opened their doors in 2010, Patty has had much chamber experience from being on the Board at the Eden Prairie Chamber. Patty has shown her interest in MetroNorth by holding a chamber open house, developing business relationships with many MetroNorth members, hosting a Patty Sagert membership luncheon and becoming active in committees and events. She looks to serve on the board to “deepen her commitment to the community, to give back, and to serve as an advocate for all local businesses.” he MetroNorth Chamber had a record number of members apply for a position with our 2011 Board of Directors. The Board’s Nominating Committee reviewed the applications, stratified the current Board composition, and used a matrix (such as gender, geographic location, business size, etc) to help them select candidates. In September, the full 2010 Board of Directors voted to accept three candidates for the open seats: Ted Erhart of Trott Brook Financial; Jess Robertson of PTL Tire & Auto, and Patty Sagert of Rasmussen College – Blaine Campus. Ted Erhart has been a chamber member for three years, representing small business and the financial industry. Ted currently works at Trott Brook Financial in Ramsey and is a board member with the Nowthen Lions. He has been active in the Ambassador, Marketing, Membership and Young Professional committees, was on the last membership drive, and attends Ted Erhart many events. Ted has spent his entire life in this community and is “looking forward to giving back the community that has given so much to me.” These 3 nominees will be formally voted on and approved at the December annual meeting and will officially assume Board duties in January 2011. Many thanks to the Board’s Nominating Committee for their hard work as well as everyone who applied. Text ‘metronorth’ to 91944! Jess Robertson’s family owns and operates PTL Tire & Auto in Ham Lake, which has been a member for 10 years. Jess currently chairs the Gala committee, chaired the 2010 Membership Appreciation Party, and has been active with the Membership, Wine, and Young Professionals committees. PTL Tire has sponsored Chamber 101, Jess Robertson 5th Friday Sunrise, and a Sunset. Jess “believes in our Chamber and the direction that it is taking,” and will use her leadership to “continue to bring incentive and valid input to the innerworkings of MetroNorth.” Want to be on our VIP list? Receive special invitations and event reminders? Then text ‘metronorth’ to 91944. You will receive periodic messages on your mobile phone, such as reminders about Sunsets or exclusive opportunities such as drawings for free stuff! (Standard text rates apply, you may opt out at any time.) Thank You What’s your Grand Casino story? Payroll Control Systems for handling the Chamber Payroll. Schedule your company’s meeting or party. Call 877-447-2631. Payroll Control Systems: (763) 513-5951 3 UPCOMING EVENTS October Friday Sunrises: October 1, 8, 15 & 29! It must be harvest season, because October is a ‘bumper crop’ of Sunrise opportunities! Friday, October 1 will be at Perkins on Hwy 65 and 242, Blaine (12545 Ulysses Street). Over 30 people attended the September 3 breakfast at Perkins – and that was Labor Day weekend, to boot! Be sure you make time to attend and meet these new faces and businesses! Friday, October 8 Elizabeth and Scott Bromley are opening up their farm – Anoka County Farms - for a Sunrise Networking Breakfast from 7:30-9 am. Enjoy a wonderful breakfast buffet in a festive fall setting. Everyone will receive a free pumpkin, along with a chance to win door prizes and a HUGE pumpkin by Guessing the Correct Weight. You may buy additional pumpkins, gourds and other seasonal harvested items that day too. Anoka County Farms is located at 125 Bunker Lake Blvd. in Ham Lake. Don’t miss this fun opportunity to network! Bring business cards and promotional materials to exchange. RSVP by October 5th. Friday, October 15 is at the Old Country Buffet, 3580 Main Street, Coon Rapids. Be sure to get there by 7:30 am to ensure you have plenty of time for some preevent networking! The October 1, 8 and 15 Sunrises are just $10 for members and $15 for not-yet members; prepayment or payment at the door required. RSVP to chamber@ metronorthchamber.org. Friday, October 29 is our 5th Friday Sunrise! We’ll be at Panera Bread, 12465 Riverdale Blvd Coon Rapids. A fantastic breakfast will be served, and we’ll still have our commercials and business card exchange. There’s no charge for this Sunrise, but an RSVP is requested. THANK YOU METRO NORTH MEMBERS FOR YOUR SUPPORT! “Kickoff to 2011….A Gala Like No Other!” RU ready for some football??? Join us on Friday, January 28th at The Venue (BeBops) for a fabulous football-filled night. The night will begin with some pre-game warm up activities at 5 pm, followed by kickoff (dinner), a fantastic half-time show, and post-game games to end the night. Tickets are the same as last year: $60. However, if you purchase your tickets prior to December 15, you may receive 2 for $100. Now that’s a deal that even a scalper can’t give! Holiday Online Auction Nov 15-19 2010 The MetroNorth Chamber is holding a community-wide online auction. We will be aggressively marketing this to the entire community and encouraging them to bid on products and services from local businesses. When the potential bidder goes to our auction site, they will not only see the products and services but logos of the company and a direct link to the company’s website. If you would like to donate an item to this auction, let us know. All proceeds will benefit the operating fund of the chamber, and in return, you’ll receive a lot of marketing exposure to the entire community! Email [email protected] or call 763.783.3553. An Afternoon with Mark Stutrud CEO of Summit Brewery December 9, 4 pm, TPC Blaine “The year was 1986. Halley’s Comet had people predicting the apocalypse, nuclear power plants were melting down, and spiked hair, for some reason, was more popular than ever. But somehow, a bronze bubbly ray of hope called Summit Brewing Company managed to open for business.” The MetroNorth Chamber is pleased to announce that Mark Stutrud, founder and CEO of Summit Brewery, is our 2010 Annual Meeting keynote speaker. He’ll share his journey from his vision in 1986 to the successful company he leads today. $20 for members, $25 for not-yet members, which includes hot hord’oevers and a Summit beer! 4 # Ribbon Cutting The Original Basket Boutique: Whether for corporate gifts or designing a unique basket line with a special theme, we stock a variety of premium foods and products to satisfy the most varied discriminating tastes and preferences. The result is an innovative and personalized gift creation to meet each client’s exclusive requirements. 1.877.622.8008 or http://www.obbminneapolisnorth.com. Ambassadors Present: Kari Hefnider, American Family Insurance – Kari Hefnider Agency Bart Tooker, Cabin Tunes Linda LaFrenier, Stonebridge Kitchens Christina Akinola, Anoka Hennepin Credit Union Betty O’Leary, Rassmussen College - Blaine Campus 2011 Ambassador Chair is Announced Applications for the Ambassador Committee Now Being Accepted! The Ambassador Committee is pleased to announce that it has elected a 2011 chair. Kari Hefnider of American Family Insurance will take over the reigns from Bart Tooker, the current chair. Kari is excited to lead this group forward into 2011. Kari has been an integral part of this committee for years; in fact, in August she was showcased in the newsletter as Ambassador of the Month. Thanks to Kari for her commitment to this group. Also thanks to Bart for his leadership in 2010. The Ambassador Committee has a limited number of spots open on their committee. If you are interested in joining the Ambassador committee, contact MetroNorth for an application. The Ambassadors meet on the 2nd Tuesday of every month at 4 pm. It’s a great way to develop relationships and network with other chamber members who are outgoing and fun! It’s also a great way to connect with new members, highlight your own business, attend ribbon cuttings, be a part of the community, and be a welcoming face and voice for the MetroNorth chamber. MetroNorth Chamber ThankThank You You Metro North Chamber Leadership Fund for for Your Endorsement! Your Endorsement! Trusted Leadership Fiscally Responsible Community Focused Personal Integrity Relevant Experience Proven Ability Prepared and paid for by the Stuart for Sheriff Volunteer Committee, P.O. Box 323, Anoka, MN 55303 www.StuartforSheriff.com www.StuartforSheriff.com 5 Members in the News: Village Bank Vice President Aleesha Kveton has been named to the Village Bank Board of Directors and approved by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC). “As Owner of Village Bank, I’m proud of Aleesha’s commitment to building a Bank that is financially strong, dedicated to its community, and to building a team committed to professionalism and integrity. As a father, I’m honored to have her at my side to continue my vision of building strong relationships with our customers, and I’m proud of her growth from Teller to Vice President.” said Don Kveton, Owner and CEO. so many wonderful leaders, innovators and business owners,” shared Kveton, “I feel it is my obligation to give back and always be searching for ways to take the banking industry to another level.” Kveton’s relationship with customers, focus on technology, understanding of operations and superior communication skills will be a tremendous asset to an already strong Board of Directors. Kveton believes strongly in networking, community involvement, industry and especially family. “I have been fortunate to have met Village Bank is a family-owned bank with a strong commitment to the community including supporting the Anoka County Food Shelves and numerous school and community events. There are four Village Banks in Anoka County including the cities of St. Francis, East Bethel, Anoka-Ramsey, and Blaine. Kveton graduated in May of 2010 with a Masters in Business Administration (MBA) from the University of St. Thomas where she also received her undergraduate degree. Kveton is currently enrolled, and has completed her first year, in the Graduate School of Banking in Madison, Wisconsin. August 2010 New Members: Welcome! Jet’s Pizza Chris Wotrang- Owner 3507 Round Lake Blvd. Anoka, MN 55303 Ph: (763) 432-4555 www.jetspizza.com Restaurants CAP Systems Charity Huberty- Owner/Operator 2261 11th St. White Bear Lake, MN 55110 Ph: (651) 592-1114 www.capsystems.biz Business & Professional Services Metro Gun Club Rick Wilder- Owner 10601 Naples St NE Baline, MN 55449 Ph: (763) 786-5880 www.metrogunclub.com Shooting Range G & K Massage Therapy Kia Vang & Ger Thao Saypannha- Owners 543 Coon Rapids Blvd. Suite B Coon Rapids, MN 55433 Ph: (763) 432-0648 www.gandk.massagetherapy.com Massage Therapy & Day Spa Thrive for Wellness LeAnn Beebe- Owner 1573 154th Ave NW, Suite 106 Andover, MN 55304 Ph: (763) 434-6077 www.thriveforwellness.org Health & Wellness Casa Rio Tex Mex Jay Estenson- Owner/Operator 201 Jackson St. Anoka, MN 55303 Ph: (763) 205-2427 www.casarioanoka.com Restaurants Otis Concessions Steve Otis- Owner 931 Andover Blvd. NE Ham Lake, MN 55304 Ph: (763) 434-1797 www.otisconcessions.com Catering August 2010 Renewals: Thanks for Your Continued Support Alexandra House Andover KinderCare LivInn Suites Bob’s Produce Ranch Mary T, Inc. Signs Now Fountains of Ramsey Law Enforcement Targets, Inc. Cloverleaf Courts Minnesota School of Business SevenHills Benefit Partners Northwest Passage High School Bank of the West- Blaine Pavement Resources, Inc. All Source DFS Communications, Inc. Office Depot #2600 Betmar Languages 6 Representative Denise Dittrich BridgeLink Financial One Credit Union Micron Metalworks, Inc. Quality Inn- Northtown Avis Rent-A-Car Pawn America Minnesota YMCA- Coon Rapids Andover Cinema Membership Appreciation Party Highlights: Stephanie Szeremeta painting Tom Snell’s face with a rainbow. Jack McKimm, Stephanie Szeremeta, Jackie Whitman and Carolyn Furst watching the dunk tank. Roger Johnson enjoying a corn dog. Participants at the Dessert Walk. Jess Robertson getting ready to dunk Dean and Chris Johnson enjoying dinner. Otis Concessions handing out corn dogs. 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