the chamber of commerce, inc. - Windham Region Chamber of
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the chamber of commerce, inc. - Windham Region Chamber of
THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, INC. W I N D 860-423-6389 H A Corporate Sponsors For Life. M R E G I O N www.windhamchamber.com Enjoy the Holidays and Happy New Year! Vol. 36 • No. 10 December 16, 2009 Michael Flaucher recently opened a new carpet cleaning business locally, based in Mansfield. He and his dad, William, provide an environmentally safe residential and commercial carpet and upholstery cleaning service. You can reach them at 860.916.1105. Windham’s Public School system has re-affiliated with the Chamber recently. We are pleased to continue our collaborative efforts in career preparation, the career academy program and in before and after school program support. To contact them, please call 860.465.2300. The Thirsty Frog is now open on Main Street in Willimantic in the former Agway and Riverside Athletic Club location. The restaurant is the newest dining, music and entertainment venue in Windham’s downtown area. It features a full bar, restaurant and a new stage and sound area for bands and other performers. David Foster and The Mohegan Sun All Stars entertained holiday visitors on Saturday of Thanksgiving weekend. they can be reached at 860.423.3764. James Burrows, right, owner of J. Thomas Roofing, is a new Chamber member. He is shown with a worker, James Larrivee, and the company’s signature Ford truck. For your roofing needs, please call 860.465.9127. Corine T. Norgaard, Ph.D., C.R.C. is president and owner of Retirement Options, LLC and says the firm’s mission is to train, equip, and certify retirement coaches so that their clients can lead substantially enriched lives in their retirement years. Corine can be reached at 860.487.9180. David Mieczynski of National Realty Advisors says if you want to grow your business, move or down size, David can help you. Call him at 877-NR-ADVISORS Upcoming Events Business With Pleasure Annual Meeting & Dinner Business With Pleasure 5 - 7 p.m., Wednesday, January 13th, Thirsty Frog, Main St., Willimantic. $10.00 Chamber Members, $15.00 Non-Members, additional $5.00 for walk-ins 5:30 - 7:30 p.m., Tuesday, January 19th, Student Center, Eastern Connecticut State University $20.00 per person 5 - 7 p.m., Wednesday, January 27th, Mediation Center & Fran Storch, N.D., Mansfield, $10.00 Chamber Members, $15.00 Non-Members, additional $5.00 for walk-ins Healthcare and Legislative Priorities Page 3 PUBLISHED BY THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, INC. 1010 Main Street • Willimantic, CT 06226 Serving the communities of Andover, Ashford, Chaplin, Columbia, Coventry, Hampton, Hebron, Lebanon, Mansfield, Scotland, Union, Willington and Windham Presorted Standard U.S. Postage Paid Willimantic, CT 06226 Permit No. 71 Chamber Update, Wednesday, December 16, 2009 3 Upcoming events Annual Meeting January 19, 2010 The Chamber’s annual meeting will be held on Tuesday, January 19, 2010 at 5:30 pm at Eastern CT State University, Student Center Café. The price for dinner per person is $20. You can register for the event on our website www.WindhamChamber.com. The Chamber’s entire membership is invited to review the Chamber’s successes during 2009 and to elect its leadership for 2010. Our guest speaker will be announced shortly. A great opportunity to network with Chamber members. Chamber representatives, local officials and friends joined in celebrating the opening of Reach for the Stars Learning Center in Franklin on December 2. Owners are Sarah Shipton with the scissors and her mom, Kim Lescoe (red sweater). The center located in Hilltop Flex Park is a fully licensed day care facility for ages 6 weeks to 10 years and includes an after school program. LAWRENCE REAL ESTATE Informational Workshop: 126 Storrs Road, Mansfield Center, CT 06250 450-1175 Your Dependent with Special Needs, Making Their Futures More Secure The Chamber of Commerce, Windham Region is proud to host an informational workshop on special needs planning presented by Michael Orzolek . The event is 6 to 8 p.m. Wednesday, January 20th, 2010 at the Bernard & Desrosiers Room, 3rd Floor, Main Entrance of Windham Hospital, 112 Mansfield Avenue, Willimantic. The fee is $5.00 per person. This workshop educates families on the importance of planning for the future of their child or dependant with special needs. It will address important issues such as special needs trusts, protecting government benefit eligibility, guardianship and conservatorship/guardian ad litem, financial security, funding options, and letters of intent. These vital issues discussed ensure not only lifetime care but also quality of life for your loved one. It provides a unique opportunity to learn from people who have personal experience with these same issues. To register for this workshop, please go to: www.windhamchamber.com or call 860.423.6389. Business Expo Gary Lawrence 860-428-9126 Holly White 860-942-3575 Jill Stedman-Myette 860-208-4993 Doug Murphy Jr. 860-306-6370 G.M Thompson & Sons, Inc. 54 Middle Turnpike Mansfield Depot, CT 06251 Full line of pet and farm supplies for all your animal needs. Delivery Available Phone: (860) 429-9377 Fax: (860) 429-9378 gmthompson.com • [email protected] The Chamber’s annual Home and Business Show will be held at the East Brook Mall on Saturday and Sunday, February 20 and 21, 2010. This event is a great opportunity for local businesses to showcase their products and services at a very affordable price. While larger expo’s outside the region can cost thousand of dollars to become a vendor, a member booth at the Chamber’s Expo costs as little as $100. Any business can participate in the event. There is special pricing for Chamber members. Booth sizes range from 4 x 10 feet up to 10 x 20 feet. A great benefit to having the event at the East Brook Mall is that there is a great deal of traffic to visit booths. Vendors in the past have been very happy with the number of people that visit their booths. Vendors will be grouped according to themes. There will be a section of vendors who specialize in party planning including bridal, anniversaries and special occasions. Also, another section will group together vendors who are wellness professionals and a third area will be home improvement specialists. Last year the Expo sold out vendor space so be sure to sign up as a vendor as soon as possible. You can get information and vendor forms by calling the Chamber at 860.423.6389 or emailing info@WindhamChamber. com. POTTER’S OIL SERVICE Serving the community with dependable oil heating service since 1930. Big East Basketball Tickets Available A benefit of your Chamber membership is that you can purchase Big East Women’s basketball championship (March 5-9, 2010 at the XL Center in Hartford) tickets at discount prices. A strip of tickets for all 15 games normally costs $99 but as Chamber members you can purchase them for $65 until the end of December and for $75 after January 1. This makes a great holiday gift!! For more information please call or email the Chamber at 860.423.6389 or [email protected]. • Quality Heating Oil • Quality Service • Quality Heating Equipment (860) 423-1684 W.H. Rose Inc. “Specializing in truck equipment, hitches, & trailers” 9 Rt. 66E Columbia (860) 228-8258 CONVIENIENT business delivery 423-1555 Holiday Special Offer 20% off for all Windham Region Chamber Members FREE Estimates & Consultations www.hosmersoda.com 21 Ledgebrook Drive, Mansfield Center, CT 860-450-7227 Philip H. Lahrmann, M.D., F.A.C.O.G. James E. Watson, M.D., F.A.C.O.G. Lesley V. Gumbs, M.D., F.A.C.O.G. Veronica J. Helgans, M.D., F.A.C.O.G. Robert K. Gildersleeve, M.D., F.A.C.O.G. Yvette Martas, M.D., F.A.C.O.G. Stephanie L. Welsh, C.N.M. Maren E. Robertson, C.N.M. • Total Pregnancy Care • Ultrasound • Colposcopy and LEEP • Treatment of Menopause • Preventative Gynecology • Family Planning • Advanced Laparoscopic Surgery • Contraceptive Management Convenient office hours available mountain Dairy Serving the greater Willimantic area for over 135 years. Home, institutes & stores. No artificial growth hormones used. 50 Stearns Rd. Storrs 423-9289 *Specializing In Pet Odor And Pet Stain Removal * Water Damage Restoration *Upholstery Cleaning *Eco Friendly With Green Chemical Technology EcoClean Pro Carpet Cleaning, LLC. 860-916-1105 Email: [email protected] 2 Chamber Update, Wednesday, December 16, 2009 New members Renewals Director’s Report J. Thomas Roofing 206 South Windham Road, Willimantic James Burrows 860.465.9127 Specializing in residential roofing, shingles, metal, cedar shank, and flat roofs. Most roofs done in one day Potter’s Oil Service 688 Boston Post Road, North Windham Contact Person: Roger Abell 860.423.1684 Taylor Management Corporation PO Box 476, Storrs Contact Person: Michael Taylor Phone: 860-429-8891 Eco Clean Professional Carpet Clean 12 Lebanon Square, Mansfield Michael & William Flaucher 860.916.1105 Environmentally safe residential and commercial carpet and upholstery cleaning. Potter Funeral Home 456 Jackson Street, Willimantic Contact Person: Paul Cichon 860.423.2211 www.potterfuneralhome.com Sumner & Sumner 757 Main Street, Willimantic Contact Person: Cliff Lund Phone: 860-423-7733 www.sumnerandsumner.com Windham Public Schools 355 High Street, Willimantic Patty King 860.465.2300 www.windham.k12.ct.us The Windham Public School District is dedicated to providing a safe learning environment in which students can acquire the knowledge and skills essential for success in a complex and ever-changing world and to enhancing each student’s self-esteem and to promoting respect for ethnic, cultural, and individual differences. Retirement Options 556 Wormwood Hill Road, Mansfield, CT Corine T. Norgaard, Ph.D., C.R.C 860.487.9180 www.retirementoptions.com Retirement Options is the Retirement Assessment, Life-Planning and Training Leader. Verizon Wireless 1589 West Main Street, Willimantic Aaron Syman 860.465.5624 www.verizonwireless.com Verizon Wireless provides the most reliable service and is now convienantly located inside your local BJ’s. Central Payment Corporation 18 Hungerford Street, 3rd Floor Hartford, CT 06106 Karen Fattouh, Ph.D 860.895.0074 www.centralpaymentcorp.com Merchant services provider registered with First National Bank of Omaha, providing e-commerce, wireless and POS solutions, state of art credit card terminals and cash for your business. 10 Convenient Locations throughout the greater Windham Chamber Region LOCALLY OWNED AND OPERATED OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK Saveway Petroleum, Inc PO Box 900, Danielson Contact Person: Gordon Gueutal 860.642.7452 Free Money for Your Business There is currently a program where any business can receive federal funds to help train their employees. Federal stimulus funds are available to help you hire a screened applicant with more than 50% wage reimbursement during training. You interview and hire the employees but money to train your employees can come from the stimulus funds. For more information on this program please contact the Chamber at 860.423.6389 or [email protected]. With a special session of the General Assembly just behind us dealing with deficit issues, it is a certainty that the legislature will be dealing with tough decisions in spring 2010. The fact is that decisions will have to be made about cutting state expenses, new Roger Adams or expanded taxes, reduced mandates, fees for licenses and services and more layoffs. The choices made in Hartford will translate directly down to the municipal share of the burden and from there to business and private property owners. Employers have to be ready to work with their business associations and Chambers to explain the consequences of placing additional burden on their shoulders. The Chamber will work with the region’s legislators through the winter and spring to help them fully understand the role local employers play in protecting family incomes and in supporting local economies. We will do that face-to-face and by advocating on behalf of employers at home and in Hartford. In addition, we will invite legislators to join us for company tours where they can learn about local jobs and the competition for those jobs from other regions and other parts of the world. Only by understanding these pressures can our state representatives and senators make the right decisions. The region’s major institutional employers (Eastern, UConn, Windham Hospital and Natchaug Hospital) are also under tremendous pressure…the universities from state budget cuts and the need to raise tuitions in a recession and the hospitals from squeezed reimbursement rates and cost-conscious insurers. We will do our best to support their needs at the General Assembly level as well. What my Chamber does for me Chamber Healthcare and Wellness priorities for 2010 Legislative Session At a Chamber of Commerce panel discussion at Windham Hospital in September, panelists representing Windham Hospital, Natchaug Hospital, Regency Heights of Windham, VNA East, Generations and Perception Programs listed the primary needs their agencies face in meeting the healthcare and wellness needs of their patients and clients. This range of agencies covers acute hospital care, psychiatric hospital care, community health clinic, substance abuse care and counseling, visiting nurse and homemaker services and nursing home/convalescent care. There are a number of nearly universal concerns among these care-giving agencies. At the top of the list are adequate reimbursement rates to allow them to cover costs, to retain qualified personnel and to be able to expand services to meet growing needs. A close second is the need for additional nursing staff and additional training to be certain adequate medical professionals are available for the future. This need extends to include the availabil- EA TAK T IN ’S D E E FR BRICK HOUSE CAFE P OUT WOOD-FIRED PIZZAS SPECIALTY SANDWICHES CHICKEN • RIBS • WINGS IZ BY T ZA SLI HE CE LIVE MUSIC ON WEEKENDS 423-2615 1681 Main Street, Willimantic In front of Shaw’s Supermarket We have the largest selection of UConn merchandise, school supplies, General Books, computers, gifts & more! UCONN CO-OP CONNECTICUT'S BOOKSTORE 2075 HILLSIDE ROAD STORRS • 1-860-486-3537 www.bookstore.uconn.edu Stop in & see us! Convenient Parking: in the South Parking Garage attached to the bookstore. ity of primary care physicians in communities outside major urban centers and wealthy suburbs. Effective SAGA management would allow more complete coverage for medication for co-occurring patients. Present practices remove patients from coverage if employed part-time. The patient lacks enough income for prescription coverage and returns to his or her pre-medicated condition, becoming an inpatient again at a much higher cost to the taxpayer. Other concerns and priority recommendations include: • Adoption of a system of electronic medical recordkeeping with a common language and pharmaceutical information access. • Parity in funding for mental health treatment. • Improved insurance coverage for nontraditional treatments. • Recognition that the cost shift from an underpaying public sector to the private sector is a driving force in raising private employer costs. (Thanks to the panel members and Wellness Council members who helped draft the Chamber position) Member News Frog Legs Goes to a Musical! Let Us Send You Where You Want To Go! • All Inclusive Resorts • Cruises • Escorted and Independent Touring • Disney Destinations Locally Owned Savings at Now Froggy has never really been a hoofer but a musical show in downtown Willimantic is not something to let float bye. And while Froggy may occasionally dance she has never been able to sing anything that came out better than a croak so our hat is off to the Windham Theater Guild Proudly Serving Windham County for 50 Years MEDICAL PHARMACY James Wojnar-Reg. Phar.Mgr. Disney Destinations! Call for Details! (860) 228-8221 (888) 881-3545 61-B Main Street Hebron CT 06231 www.hebrontravel.com [email protected] Mackey’s HOME, FARM, AND PET SUPPLY Committed to Total Health Care Ostomy Supplies Oxygen & Oxygen Supplies Sleep Apnea Equipment Diabetic Supply Center Seat Lift Chairs Hospital Beds Wheel Chairs • Crutches 1213 Main Street Willimantic 423-1661 Rx Fast Delivery Service and their November performance of The Fantasticks! What talent lies here in our small pond and what excellent stage presence and production. Froggy truly loves this theater group. Typically we review eateries and the lure of dinner/theater did insure that we came out that weekend and we were not disappointed. Not only was the show entertaining and impressive but there was delicious cuisine to accompany it. Froggy will not rate a non-restaurant BUT the pork loin with cranberry sauce and beef stroganoff were tender and delicious. The main dishes were accompanied by sweet and mashed potatoes, salad with homemade dressing, rolls and an assortment of raisin and sunflower seed bread. The finale was a delightful pumpkin pie. Everything was available in plenty of quantity and the bar served locally produced wine and beer as well as soda. All in all, a great promotion for “shop local.” Froggy had feared that dinner/ theater might mean a show and some cold platters however real effort and excellent flavors were presented. If you have an opportunity for tickets to a Windham Theater Guild event please leap on them and tell them Froggy sent you! Get Your BWP “Passport” Are you tired of registering for each individual BWP? The Chamber staff feels your pain and has developed the “Passport” for BWP’s. For one payment of $100 you can attend all BWP events for the entire year. In addition, you will receive a special pre-made name badge with your company name to be worn at all BWP events instead of the usual name stickers. Call the office with your credit card info, send a check or watch for the Passport order form in your newsletter insert. BWP events are held once a month on the second Wednesday of the month from 5-7 pm. Currently they are scheduled through May of 2010. Please check our website at www.WindhamChamber.com to see the complete schedule. BUSINESS BANKING AT SAVINGS INSTITUTE BANK & TRUST Lawn and Garden Supplies Farm Feeds and Needs Mad Science? Or Smart Business. Pet Foods and Supplies BOTH STORES OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK 132 Linwood Ave. Colchester, CT 860-537-4607 Route 66 Willimantic, CT 860-423-6311 At left, Chris Coulter, Owner, Mad Science assisted by Barry Shead, SIBT Branch Manager, Norwich. . e n c o i i v t r a e c s o l t a Same ame gre Business Online Express.TM Chris Coulter, owner of Mad ScienceTM in Griswold, is in the business of sparking imaginative learning for children throughout eastern Connecticut. No wonder, when it came to his business, his imagination brought him to B.O.E., online banking with smart features a business needs to save time and money. If you like online banking for your personal accounts, you’ll love Savings Institute’s B.O.E. for your business. For a free demonstration, call Kelly Mucci at (860) 933-6516 today. S Auto • Home • Umbrella • Motorcycle Commercial • Health • Life Call us for a no-obligation quote: 860-423-7733 sumnerandsumner.com • 757 Main Street, Willimantic Member FDIC Equal Housing Lender 21 Eastern CT Locations www.savingsinstitute.com • (860) 423.4581