Newsletter - July-August 2010
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Newsletter - July-August 2010
Caro Chamber of Commerce The Action Events & Meetings August 11 - Downtown Task Force Meeting - 8 a.m., Chamber Building August 18 - Chamber Board Meeting - 7:30 a.m. - Municipal Building August 19 - After Hours - Caro Veterinary Clinic September 6 - LABOR DAY September 8 - Downtown Task Force Meeting - 8 a.m., Chamber Building September 15 - Chamber Board Meeting - 7:30 a.m. - Municipal Building September 16 - After Hours - A Dove Nest Bed & Breakfast September 17 - Chicken Dinner July/August 2010 157 North State Street, Caro, MI 48723 Caro Cars - Crafts - Bike Shows June 4 & 5, 2010 Caro was blessed with beautiful Summer days for the 21st Annual Cars, Crafts and Bike Shows. Many people from around Michigan visited our city and other attractions in the Thumb. We want to thank each of you who had a part in showing off our city during this special event (see letter insert). Winners of the Bike Show sponsored by Thumb Motorcycle Chrome and Ironhorse Grill were: Best of Show - Ben Gawrylowicz 1997 Honda Goldwing Vintage - Chad Fabbro 1948 Panhead Custom - Perry Walker 2004 BMC Chopper People’s Choice - Mark Johnson 1983 - 2001 Above are Mr. & Mrs. Cal Jewett, of Caro, with their 1923 Jewett which was the Best of Show and tied for the oldest entry in the Car Show. Other Car Show Winners were: Tied for 3rd place Colin Tait - Grand Blanc 1969 Plymouth Baracuda LeRoy Beecher - Cass City 1987 Olds Cutlass 442 Bob & Debbie Cerasoli Millington 1964 GTO Furthest Traveled Scott & Luann Keinath of Charlevoix came with their 2003 Corvette. Matt Burke, of Caro, was awarded Second Place with his 1957 Chevrolet BelAir. Raffle winner of the Jeep Rubicon was Mary Howard of Caro. The Treasure Sales were sponsored by Real Estate One - Caro. Approximately 40 sales were scheduled. Pat Fox tied for oldest entry with his 1923 Ford T-Bucket. Thanks to Melissa Huber of Taylor Photography for the great pictures of the event. More pictures may be seen on our website at www.Carochamber.org. Mark your calendars! Next year’s event will be on June 3-4, 2011. Car & Bike Show registration forms, as well, as Craft Booth registration forms for 2011 are now on our Website. The Action Page 2 Page 6 BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT “Growing …to serve you better” Caro Chamber of Commerce 157 North State Street Caro, MI 48723 (989) 673-5211 FAX: (989) 673-2517 E-MAIL: [email protected] WEB: www.carochamber.org 2010-2011 BOARD OF DIRECTORS PRESIDENT Susan Rickwalt-Holder Tuscola Behavioral Health Systems VICE PRESIDENT Mark Strzelewicz Caro Veterinary Clinic TREASURER Jim McLoskey Tuscola County Economic Development Corp. SECRETARY Sandra Gutierrez Happy Feet Floor Gallery DIRECTORS Tony Budreau Independent Bank Joddy Ehrenberg Centennial Title Insurance, Inc. Sandy Gaudreau Thumb Area Big Brothers and Big Sisters Meggen Jensen The Advertiser Brent Morgan City of Caro Mike Parker With The Grain Mark Ransford Ransford Funeral Home Christine Trisch Heritage Hill Robin Vollmar Northstar Bank CHAMBER STAFF Brenda Caruthers Chamber Administrator Crystal Pitcher Davenport University Work Study Student DISCLAIMER - The flyers and other advertisements included with this publication are provided by COC as a general service to our members and the community. Owner: Pat Curtis Address: 425 Ellington Street P.O. Box 108 Caro, MI 48723 Phone: 989-673-2171 Website: Patcurtischevrolet.com E-mail: [email protected] Pat and Mark Curtis Business Hours: Monday and Thursday - 8 a.m. - 8 p.m. Tuesday/Wednesday/ Friday - 8 a.m. - 6 p.m. Saturday 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. Service Department: Monday - Friday - 7:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. Saturday - 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. Body Shop: Monday - Friday 7:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. Closed Saturdays. Business Began: 1983 Number of Employees: 30 Significant changes since beginning: Total remodel in 1996. Remodel and expansion of the body shop in 1998. New showroom and lot expansion in 2003. Services: Full service department. New and used cars. Award winning body shop. Pride themselves in offering: the best ownership experience for their customers, a family-like environment, and having the best vehicle selection in the area. They also pride themselves with dealership loyalty to their long established customers and continually striving to give the same to their new customers. In the future they plan: to continue to grow their business. Second generation Mark and Dan Curtis will continue to bring the dealership into the future while still maintaining the established family values. This Newsletter may also be viewed on our website: www.CaroChamber.org 157 North State Street, Caro. MI 48723 Thumb Cooling & Heating was founded in 1979 in Port Hope, with a main focus in refrigeration. In 2004, Kyle partnered with his Dad Ron Mausolf in the family business. Over the years, the company has grown steadily, and increased their product and service offerings in the heating, ventilation, air conditioning and refrigeration fields. Recently they have remodeled the building at 837 South State Street and opened the doors for business in Caro. With over 30 years of experience, their customer list includes factories, churches, office buildings, apartment buildings, educational facilities, agricultural facilities, restaurants, grocery stores, party stores, bakeries, municipal facilities, auto centers, and residential homes. They offer unmatched installation, design, and service to customers throughout Michigan. They measure their success by their projects, performance, and customer service. They invite you to measure them the same way. Ron and Kyle say, “Your home and business are far more than just a shelter for you - they are part of who you are. It’s where your family and friends gather and memories are made. It’s your comfort zone. That is why quality design services, materials and craftsmanship are standard for us. We eliminate the guess work and scheduling conflicts you may otherwise encounter so the end product will receive your seal of approval the first time. We value your family and home’s safety. That’s why we hire only the best installers and technicians. We do annual background checks, random drug testing, extensive technical and customer service training, and have only NATE certified technicians.” Pictured above at the First Dollar Presentation where they were welcomed to Caro and to the Chamber are (back row, left to right) Kyle Mausolf, Chamber Director Dr. Mark Strzelewicz of Caro Veterinary Clinic, and Ron Mausolf. Front row (left to right) Executive Director Brenda Caruthers, Chamber Director Sandy Gaudreau of Thumb Area Big Brother Big Sisters, and Chamber Director Jim McLoskey of Tuscola Economic Development. The Action Page 3 Ryan Savoie is an Aflac agent who is just getting started serving our community. The last two years as an Aflac agent, he has been helping families get the peace of mind that if something was to happen, such as an accident or sickness, their everyday living expenses would be taken care of - things like rent, car payments, child care, groceries, and transportation costs. Ryan says Aflac is different from what most people think of as insurance. Instead of paying the hospital or doctor, Aflac pays the policy holder directly. A person can pick and choose which policy is best for them so they don’t have to pay for things they don’t need or want. Ryan will work with businesses to help reduce the pressure and expectation of company-paid benefits and broaden the company’s benefit package without changing what is currently offered with no direct cost to the business owner. If you are interested in learning more about Aflac call Ryan at 989-325-0739 to arrange a 15-20 minute informative meeting to get to know how Aflac can help you and your family and your employees and their families. Ryan says he is excited to be in a community where so many people care about each other. In the May/June newsletter we welcomed Continental Home Centers and Caro Antique & Merchandise Mall as new businesses in Caro and to the Chamber. Since then we have presented them with their First Dollars. Pictured with Brian Ewald (second from left) are Jim McLoskey, Brenda Caruthers, and Dr. Mark Strzelewicz. Car Antique & Merchandise Mall is located in the former Lota’s Corner Cupboard at 196 North State Street. The spaces are getting filled up with dealers specializing in antiques and collectibles. Stop in and see Brian and possibly meet some of the dealers. Pictured with Continental H o me Centers manager Mike Hoig are (left to right) Brenda Caruthers, Sandy Gaudreau, and Joddy Ehrenberg. Continental Home Centers is located in the former American Mattress building at 362 North State Street. They are looking forward to getting to know the people of Caro and taking an active part in community events. Stop in and get acquainted with Mike and his friendly crew. Page 6 The Action 157 North State Street, Caro. MI 48723 New Chamber Members and First Dollar Presentations (continued) Harry’s Sports Cards & Collectibles opened it’s doors in April at 1965 Mertz Road (M-24) where Country Settings was previously located. Harry Schemer says his store is “. . . one of the biggest sports card stores in Michigan . . . there are millions of cards here.” He also sells coins, stamps, old records, flags, and pretty much anything relating to sports. Mr. Schemer is a wealth of knowledge about sports and is fun and honest. The store is open Tuesday - Friday from 11 a.m.- 6 p.m. and Saturday 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. Be sure to stop in soon. Guaranteed, whether you like sports and collectibles or not, you will have a very enjoyable time browsing around the store and visiting with Harry. Pictured above at the First Dollar Presentation are (left to right) Jim McLoskey, Brenda Caruthers, Harry Schemer, and Joddy Ehrenberg. S & B Auto Repair, located at 176 Columbia Street, has been in auto repair business since the 1980s. In October of 2009, Bill Stewart bought the business from Bruce Tallman. Bill has 2 other employees and all 3 men are State Licensed and insured. They are trained and experienced in all general types of auto repairs. S & B’s hours are Monday - Friday 8 a.m. - 12 p.m., and 1 p.m. - 5 p.m. Bill is offering a 10% discount off the total bill, except for oil changes, to Chamber members. Bill has grown up and lived in Caro area, and many of you already know him, but if you don’t, stop by and meet him and welcome him to the Chamber. He may be contacted at 989-673-3808. We welcome the new business New Light Child & Family Institute, a subsidiary of New Life Consultants, to Caro and to the Chamber. New Light Consultants was founded in 1998 to provide home-based mental health and substance abuse counseling to individuals and families who had a need or a desire to receive treatment in their home. This removes the barriers of transportation and conventional business hours. The Mission of New Life Consultants, Inc. is to “strengthen individuals, families and communities through education, advocacy and family-centered treatment.” They are a licensed substance abuse agency with the State of Michigan, as well as, a licensed Child Care Placement agency. They do Individual and Family Counseling, Substance Abuse Treatment, Psychiatric Consultation, Foster Care Placement, Adoption Services, and Education and Prevention Services. All services are provided with 3 basic ideas: Always care about each consumer’s/family’s needs, Always provide quality treatment, and Always remain cost-effective. They say, “Success Starts With Hope,” and New Light is “Where Hope Begins!” They have an office at 8361 Ellis Road in Millington, and have recently opened a Caro office at 852 South Hooper Street, Suite 6. Dr. Linda Hesson is the Caro Office Coordinator and can be reached at 989-672-0784. ABOUT OUR BUSINESSES Town & Country Bridal Laura Polega says, “Town & Country Bridal has been my home away from home for the past fifteen years, and it has truly been a wonderful place to be. The time has come to bid my farewell to Town & Country Bridal. I will have so many wonderful memories and friendships to take with me as I begin a new chapter in my life. With that, I would like to take this opportunity to introduce Joei Spaulding as the new owner and operator of Town & Country Bridal, in downtown Caro. Joei can be seen at the shop on a regular basis as of July 12, 2010, and is eagerly learning all that the bridal business entails. Joei has kept all of the current employees on staff which is a very positive part of the transition. It is so helpful to have business running as usual and very comforting for me to be leaving a business that I built from the ground up in good hands. “I would like to take this opportunity to thank all of the people that have helped me run a successful business for 15 years and wish Joei and her staff many more years of success in the bridal business.” Josephine (Joei) Spaulding says, “I am a graduate of Caro High School. I moved out of state after graduation. I traveled & worked in several states in the telecommunications industry for five years. I moved back to Michigan in 2002, and continued to work in the telecommunications industry for another seven years. I got married in the fall of 2009. This spring the opportunity presented itself for my husband and me to purchase the bridal salon in Caro. We were excited about the opportunity for me to work closer to home, especially in the downtown area. Town & Country Bridal will continue with the tradition of a family-owned business in downtown Caro. I am excited to keep the same knowledgeable staff with over 20 years of combined experience in the bridal industry. We will continue to provide our customers with a full-service salon offering a variety of products and services. We sell bridal gowns and accessories (jewelry, tiaras, veils, and headpieces), mother’s gowns, bridesmaid and flower girl dresses, and shoes. We also offer tuxedo rentals, gown preservation, and alterations. “I want to thank everyone that has been kind and welcoming to me as a new business owner. I look forward to many years of business in the downtown Caro area.” The Action Page 6 ABOUT OUR BUSINESSES (continued) Caro Big Boy Restaurant The Caro Big Boy Restaurant is getting a facelift! If all goes as planned, owners Rich & Dawn Tinsey are anticipating a finished facade by the second week of August. The facade will consist of red and white checks, as well as a neon “Big Boy” sign. In addition to a new facade, the interior of the restaurant has recently been repainted, donning a variety of colors, and an “Ohhh Boy!” canopy over the entire wait aisle. The new look has been a welcoming draw for customers. Super Saver Discount Grocery The Super Saver Discount Grocery will be temporarily closing their doors at 1103 West Sanilac Road on July 31, 2010. They are in the process of relocating to the City of Caro and will be announcing their new location in the near future. Marcia Weilbach wishes to thank everyone for their business and will appreciate your patience during the move. She is looking forward to seeing everyone when they reopen. “Greater love hath no man than to lay down his life for his friend.” That is what changing things in this state will require: men and women laying down their own goals and dreams to fight to create a better place for others who come after them. When men of principle are not willing to stand and fight for the rights we are losing, who are we left with to lead us?”—Todd Courser “Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world; indeed, it’s the only thing that ever has.”—Margaret Meade HOME AND BUSINESS SHOW Page 5 Annual Chicken Dinner The first annual Home and Business Show was held on June 12 at the Tuscola County Fair Grounds in the Merchant’s Building. Sponsors for the event were: Deano’s on the Road Pro-Build Majestic Sky Link Thumb Graphics Pott’s Pit With The Grain The Caro Chamber of Commerce and the Caro Downtown Task Force are pleased to announce the date of their 2010 Annual Chicken Dinner. The event, which is a fundraiser for the Caro Chamber of Commerce, will take place on Friday, September 17, 2010, from 11:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. at the American Legion – Post 7 on Frank Street in downtown Caro. Although the attendance wasn’t what we hoped for, the businesses with booths were pleased with the contacts they were able to make with job possibilities and new customers. Each business participating donated gifts for drawings that were done during the afternoon and evening. Many of the attendees won very nice prizes. Mix 92.1/WKYO was on site with a remote. Deano’s on the Road and Pott’s Pit were present with a delicious variety of food. “Our annual event is the perfect way to end your work week and spend quality time with your family with a nice meal,” said Christine Trisch, Event Coordinator/Administrator of Heritage Hill in Caro. “Whether you dine in with the family or grab take out for yourself, you can easily enjoy a delicious home-cooked meal at a price you can afford.” In the closing hour, most participants were stating they are looking forward to next year’s event and many were asking for their same locations again. To make attendance easier for businesses wishing to have a booth and for better customer attendance, we have set the date in May for next year. We will let you know in the next newsletter if we have the final date approved. DOWNTOWN SOUND SYSTEM T h e D o wn t o wn D e v e l o p m e n t Association (DDA) and the Tuscola County Pumpkin Festival have worked together to upgrade the sound system downtown. The installation of the new speakers and other equipment has recently been completed by Richard’s TV and Electronics. We will now be able to make announcements during events as well as at other times. The DDA has a contract with Sirius Satellite Radio for the music that will be played. Meal tickets continue to be only $7 and can be purchased in advance or at the door. Each meal includes half a chicken, potato salad, coleslaw, roll and drink. Sorry, no senior or children discounts are available. To purchase meal tickets in advance, stop by one of the following Caro businesses: Caro Chamber of Commerce, State Farm, Centennial Title Insurance, Heritage Hill or Happy Feet Floor Gallery. Proceeds from the dinner support the ongoing efforts of the Caro Chamber of Commerce and the Caro Downtown Take Force to promote, beautify and finance projects in Caro, which attract new visitors and customers to the area and support economic development. Our Vision: “Our vision is to be the foremost voice for area businesses and organizations. We exist to provide leadership and to serve and represent our members. We maintain a strong presence in the community by organizing or assisting in activities that benefit the citizens and the business sector. The Chamber actively engages our members to be involved in the community and provides opportunities to socialize, exchange ideas and network.” Page 6 CARO FARMERS MARKET Produce is now available at the Caro Farmers Market as well as vendors with cheese, honey, bakery goods, and all kinds of crafts. Make plans to stop by the Court House on Saturday mornings between 8 a.m. and 1 p.m. to see what is grown and made in Michigan. Activities planned for the rest of the season from 10 a.m. to noon each Saturday include: August 7 - American Legion They will demonstrate and provide literature on flag etiquette. If you bring them your old worn flags, they will destroy them properly. They will also refold any flag you might like refolded. August 14 - Benjamin Arnett - Juggler August 21 - Triple Threat August 28 - Freddie Willbanks and the Silverwood Bottom Boys September 4 September 11 - Freddie Willbanks and the Silverwood Bottom Boys September 18 - TBA September 25 - Clowns October 2 - Freddie Willbanks and the Silverwood Bottom Boys October 9 - Tuscola County Pumpkin Festival Support your Market by being a vendor, customer or by bringing your lawn chair d o wn t o wn a n d e n j o yi n g t h e entertainment provided. For more information contact the Chamber office at 989-673-5211 or the Market Manager at 989-325-0066. Our Mission: “The mission of the Caro Chamber of Commerce is to create a positive and productive environment where business can grow and prosper, while enhancing the quality of life in the Caro area.” The Action DOWNTOWN TASK FORCE by Margie Sylvester The Caro Farmers Market needs your help. We have been entered in a nationwide contest for America’s Favorite Farmers Market. American Farmland Trust is trying to promote local farms and food and is offering a $3,000 marketing promotion tool for the top farmers market in each of the four categories depending on the size of the markets. This contest runs thru the end of August 2010, but we need your vote. Go online to www.farmland.org/vote and help the Caro Farmers Market. While at the farmers market, stop and visit your Downtown Merchants and take advantage of the many summer activities available. Hope everyone has a safe and fun summer. ROAD RALLY RETURNS Due to popular demand, the Chamber is resurrecting the Road Rally this fall. This year’s sequel is themed around “Horrorwood” – well-known chillers and thrillers that have frightened their way into American culture. Each team (up to four people per vehicle) will be provided with a set of puzzles and clues that will lead them to area businesses for resolution. A movie trivia background is not necessary to succeed, just a desire to have fun while maintaining a keen competitive edge. Mandy Board (Goodwill), Wendy Jacot (HDC), Len Jensen (Thumb Cellular) and Dr. Mark Strzelewicz (Caro Veterinary Clinic) are organizing the event and may be contacting members for assistance and participation. This gathering of souls is planned for the afternoon of October 23rd with accolades, awards and revelry extending into the evening. Interested parties should start formulating a team and a team name . . . costumes optional. All are welcome . . . owners and employees . . . friends and family . . . colleagues and complete strangers. Stay tuned for further details. 157 North State Street, Caro. MI 48723 2010 SCHOLARSHIPS Congratulations to Michelle Hodges and Landen Tetil on being the recipients of the Chamber’s scholarships for 2010. Applicants must be a senior attending Caro High School with plans to attend a Michigan college and to attain an Associate or a Bachelor degree. They must also have a minimum 3.0 GPA and be involved with community activities. Michelle is the daughter of Daniel & Louise Hodges. She has a great desire to help people and is going to Saginaw Valley State University with plans to major in pre-med or psychology. Landen is the daughter of Beth Tetil and is registered at Delta Collage and plans to transfer to Northern Michigan University to complete a degree in Environmental Conservation in order to help her community be a better place to live. Pictured above Susan Rickwalt-Holder (left) presents Michelle with her scholarship and Jim McLoskey presents Landen with her scholarship. We wish these young ladies the best as they start a new chapter of their lives. Tuscola County Fairgrounds Schedule for August/September August 1 - Open Pleasure Horse Show August 12-15 - Thumb Area Old Engine Show August 20-22 - Relay for Life September 23 - Project Red Farm Bureau September 25 - Humane Society Dog Show These dates are subject to change. Check their website at TuscolaCountyFair.org or call 989-673-2161 for more information. The Action Page 6 Page 7 $$ MEMBER-TO-MEMBER DISCOUNTS $$ AFLAC - RYAN SAVOIE NARAYAN MEDICAL CLINIC THE BROKEN TEAPOT 703 Washington, Suite 250, Bay City, MI 989-325-0739 Ask about discount 1004 W. Caro Road, Caro, MI 989-672-8700 10% Discount on Fitness & CashBased Medical Equipment 9 E. Main Street, Mayville, MI 989-843-7467 10% off Broken Teapot Items (vendor items excluded) PIZZA HUT THE GENERAL’S Countryside Plumbing Service ARTIGIANO LLC 3085 W. Gilford Road, Caro, MI 989-673-8490 10% Discount ARROWHEAD GOLF CLUB 2017 Gun Club Road, Caro, MI 989-673-2017 2 for 1 Green Fee & 10% Discount in Club House 815 S. State Street, Caro, MI 989-673-4548 Free 2-liter pop with purchase of a medium or large pizza 8292 Cargill Road, Brown City, MI 989-761-7188 10% Discount on Labor QUAD “A” ENTERPRISES THE OVEN 1025 Agar Street, Caro, MI 989-673-4192 15% on all services 604 S. State Street, Caro, MI 989-673-2285 10% Discount - Dine-in only RUMMEL INSURANCE AGENCY THUMB AREA TOURISM COUNCIL BELL-WASIK, INC. 1014 E. Dayton Road, Caro, MI 989-673-6126 10% Discount on Service 1018 E. Caro Road, Caro, MI 989-673-4169 Up to 15 % Discounts BER-WA-GA-NA CAMPGROUND 2601 West Sanilac Road, Vassar, MI 989-673-7125 10% Discount CARO CHIROPRACTIC CLINIC 765 N. State Street, Caro, MI 989-673-5559 10% Discount on 60 minute massage CARO DRUGS 1525 W. Caro Road, Caro, MI 989-672-1080 20% Discount 1111 W. Caro Road, Caro, MI 989-672-0323 15% Discount on Membership Fee S & B AUTO REPAIR 176 Columbia Street, Caro, MI 989-673-3808 10% Discount on total bill except for oil changes THUMB COOLIING & HEATING 837 South State Street, Caro, MI 989-673-4948 5% Discount SCHULTZ AUTO SALVAGE THUMB OFFICE SUPPLY 10101 Belsay Road, Millington, MI 989-871-3165 10% Discount on Automotive Parts 779 S. Van Dyke Road, Bad Axe, MI 989-269-8122 10% Discount (excluding sale items) SERVPRO TINA’S CORNER CAFÉ 3465 Mertz Road, Caro, MI 989-673-7680 10% Discount on Carpet Cleaning 373 N. State Street, Caro, MI 989-673-3330 10% Discount STATE STREET FITNESS TLC INSURANCE AGENCY, INC. H & R BLOCK 160 N. State Street, Caro, MI 989-672-0787 Reduced Sign-On Fee 1184 Cleaver Road, Suite 300, Caro, MI 989-673-3257 10% Discount 660 N. State Street, Caro, MI 989-672-1133 15% Discount SUNNSATIONAL TANNING AND EMBROIDERY FRAMEWORXZ 3540 N. Hurds Corner Road, Caro, MI 989-550-7648 10% Discount HAPPY FEET FLOOR GALLERY 526 S. State Street, Caro, MI 989-670-7747 10-20% Product Discount MAPLE GROVE VETERINARY CLINIC 1710 W. Caro Road, Caro, MI 989-673-7387 $10 off office call MUFFLER MAN 751 S. State Street, Caro, MI 989-673-6263 10% Discount *Employees of your business may need to show I.D. *Other stipulations may apply; please check with each member. 1425 W. Caro Road, Caro, MI 989-673-7866 $5 off tanning purchase with lotion WILL’S GREENHOUSE 3605 Apache Road, Vassar, MI 989-673-6451 Will pay Sales Tax on Purchases WITH THE GRAIN TAYLOR PHOTOGRAPHY 516 N. Almer Street, Caro, MI 989-529-35578 Free 8x10 photograph 3085 W. Gilford Road, Caro, MI 989-673-8490 Ask About Discounts WORTH’S MARKET THE GARDENS AT GRICE’S 2560 Mertz Road, Caro, MI 989-673-8733 10% off Hall Rental 4730 Main Street, Millington, MI 989-871-2101 10% Discount Offering special discounts or money-saving packages to other members brings new business through your door, increases word-of-mouth advertising and establishes a business-to-business connection with other Chamber members. Contact the Chamber office to register your Member-to-Member Discount benefit and we’ll promote it for you! The Chamber number is 989-673-5211 and e-mail is [email protected]. The ACTION Caro Chamber of Commerce 157 North State Street Caro, MI 48723 CARO CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AFTER HOURS Don’t miss these evenings of fun, refreshments, and networking with other businesses in the area! In June, The Gardens at Grice’s hosted an After Hours event in their newly remodeled building at 2560 Mertz Road. They gave tours of their building and grounds. They celebrated with a Grand Opening on July 15. If you missed either of these events, feel free to stop in and see their new business and their remodeled facilities. A much-needed rain held off while Lasting Impressions, 466 Ellington Street, hosted the July After Hours picnic style. It was a great time to network! Chamber Member Opportunities Anyone Interested? ► in having an After Hours Event ► in being the Business of the Month ► in putting an insert in our newsletter If you are able to be a part of any of the opportunities above, please contact us at 989-673-5211 or e-mail us at [email protected]. UPCOMING AFTER HOURS Thursday, August 19, 2010 Caro Veterinary Clinic 1990 Dixon Road Caro, MI 48723 Thursday, September 16, 2010 A Dove Nest Bed & Breakfast 4400 Phillips Road Kingston, MI 487 Mark these dates on your calendar and plan to attend. “Growing …to serve you better!” ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 157 N. State Street, Caro, MI 48723 989.673.5211 Fax 989.673.2517 www.carochamber.org June 10, 2010 An Open Letter to all who helped with the Cars, Crafts & Bike Event: I have been the Executive Director of the Caro Chamber of Commerce for over 3 years, and the more people I meet the more I am impressed with the many good and caring people in Caro. At the recent 21st Annual Cars, Crafts & Bike event, so many people worked, many of them volunteering their time, to make Caro “a great place to live, work, shop and play.” There are so many people to thank. I would first like to thank Pat Curtis from Pat Curtis Chevrolet Cadillac in Caro and Pat Curtis Dodge Chrysler in Cass City for again so graciously sponsoring the event. We also thank Pat Curtis’s staff for parking and judging the Car Show vehicles, as well as presenting the trophies. We also thank Len Jensen and Chamber Director Mark Ransford for registering the car show entrants. Those who sponsored trophies for the car show are: Aflac – Jerry Thorpe, Tuscola County Advertiser, Brentwood Graphics, Brentwood Lanes, Caro Centre, Caro Veterinary Clinic, Chemical Bank, Collon Funeral Home, Galaxy Office Supply, Heritage Hill, Hungry Howie’s, Independent Bank, Kwik-Start Towing, Majestic Sky Link, McDonalds, Michael S. Misko, DDS, Mix 92.1, Moore Motors, Muffler Man, Osentoski Realty & Auctioneering, Pat Curtis ChevroletCadillac, Ransford Funeral Home, S & B Auto & Truck Repair, Starbrite Restaurant & Coney, State Farm – Laura Crase Agency, Stephens & Moore, Thumb Cellular, Team One Credit Union, Triple R Collision, and Wal-Mart. An event could not happen in Caro without the selfless service of Charlie Sunblad and the DPW crew, Police Chief Brian Newcomb and his officers, and Dave Mattlin and the Fire Department. They are heroes of our city and we are so thankful for them. I want to thank Dr. Carol Starling of Star Vision Center, Liz Crafton of Fast Eddy’z , and Tina Ruschke of Tina’s Corner Café for sponsoring the coffee and pastries for the Family Life Radio Remote that kicked off the event on Friday morning. Chamber members who donated items for the station to give away during the event are: Caro Veterinary Clinic, Heritage Hill, Moore Motors, Team One Credit Union, ServePro, The Fowler Center, White Chiropractic Health Center, and Paran Management Co. – Caro Centre stores and Sugarcreek Plaza stores. Moore Motors also provided a new Challenger during the remote for viewing pleasure. And, we thank the Family Life Radio crew for doing a great job promoting our city. Big “thank yous” go to: • Car Show entrants, Bike Show entrants and craft vendors. We couldn’t have the event without you! • The 12 vendors who supplied the delicious variety of food and Tina Ruschke for helping our Directors organize the food vendors. • State Farm Agent Laura Crase for overseeing the Treasure Sales, all those in the community who had a sale, and Real Estate One – Caro for sponsoring the Treasure Sales. • The North Oaks Corvette Club for stopping by our city to visit and letting us enjoy their prize vehicles. They were a delightful group of people and we want to invite them back again next year for our Car Show. • Chamber Director Meggen Jensen, Karen Urban and Randy Wale for planning and running the Bike Show, Iron Horse Bar & Grill and Thumb Motorcycle Chrome for sponsoring the show, and Ken Gainforth for the Blessing of the Bikes. • Joddy Ehrenberg and Danielle Dickson organizing and overseeing the crafters. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Children’s Activities. St. Mary’s Flight Care coming and letting us see their “air ambulance.” The Caro Fire Department for having a fire truck displayed for families to see. CenturyLink for the use of their parking lot for the Flight Care helicopter and fire truck display. The Tuscola County Sherriff’s Department for doing Car Seat Safety Checks and Children’s Fingerprinting. Signature Bank for taking pictures of children with Tow Mater, who was provided by Mark Kozan of Riverview Auto, and Bullet Truck & Auto Repair for the use of their parking lot. McDonald’s for bringing their special car and for distributing coupons. James Domanski and Bob Keyes for doing a tremendous job with clean up. Cookie Schmitzer and SueEllen Finatri for painting the roads and cars on the downtown windows and Rod Birch and work crew for washing the windows afterwards. Caro Community Hospital for being available for some medical testing at State Street Pharmacy and Wellness Center. Pat Curtis Chevrolet Cadillac for sponsoring the KCQ Remote and providing the Child’s Battery-Operated Jeep Rubicon for the Raffle. Kohl-Harris for sponsoring the Mix 92.1 Remote. Jim Caruthers and Farmers Market for sharing their space and being part of the event. The Boy Scouts of America for bringing their 100th Year Anniversary display. Melissa Huber of Taylor Photography for being our official photographer. Relay for Life Team Friends for providing inflatables and the community for their donations for the American Cancer Society. Gingerbread Village, Tuscola County Pumpkin Festival and the 150 Snowmobile Race festivals for their Mascots being present. Downtown businesses for having sidewalk sales, allowing their windows to be decorated, allowing crafters in front of their stores, and/or staying open later on Friday evening. DJ’s Portable Toilet Rentals & Septic Service for their support. Northpointe Planning Group for supplying bottled water (free) to people downtown. Danielle Dickson – Baker College Intern, Crystal Pitcher - Davenport University Work-Study Student and Danielle Flynn (and daughter Kendal) – former Davenport University Work-Study Student for their assistance. Others helping in various ways: Dave Holder, Sara Dost, Kendle Ehrenberg, Sam Gutierrez and crew, Glen Roth, Greg Bills, Robin Miller, Antonio’s Grill, Dollar Daze and others who did things that were not even noticed or acknowledged. Last, but not least, I want to say thank you to the Chamber Directors (not mentioned previously). Susan RickwaltHolder, Chamber President, and Joddy Ehrenberg did a wonderful job of chairing the event. They spent countless hours from beginning to end, never wavering for a second. Other Directors who willing did a variety of jobs are: Tony Budreau, Sandy Gaudreau, Jim McLoskey, Mike Parker, Dr. Mark Strzelewicz, Christine Trisch and Robin Vollmar. From my heart! Brenda Caruthers Executive Director
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