SPONSORING A SUMMER STAGE - Hampton Area Chamber of
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SPONSORING A SUMMER STAGE - Hampton Area Chamber of
July 2011 Hampton Area Chamber of Commerce Monthly Newsletter SPONSORING A SUMMER STAGE — A JOB DONE WELL Second Annual Lobster Roll Eating Contest Schedules Qualifying Rounds John Nyhan, Chairman of the Hampton Beach Area Commission, recently spoke about the need to establish a temporary stage to house the Summer entertainment usually held on the Seashell Stage. Nyhan said, “Although the Hampton Beach State Park Project is 80% completed, the Shell at the main stage would not be completed by this summer. Because of that, we had to develop the Temporary Stage Task Force, because we knew the permanent stage to replace the Shell would not be ready for this summer’s entertainment. The task force was comprised of Chuck Rage, Glen French, and June White from the Hampton Beach Village District; Doc Noel and Jude David from the Hampton Area Chamber of Commerce; Tom Mansfield of the New Hampshire Division of Resources & Economic Development; and Bob Preston and me from the Hampton Beach Area Commission. “Time was a major factor, so we quickly identified three objectives to accomplish in order to be ready for the summer. The first was where to put the stage. We had to locate a site large enough to accommodate the 36’x16’x32’ structure, or roughly the same size as the old stage. We managed to secure a site across from Playland between B and C Streets. “The second factor was identifying the necessary elements that made up the stage area. This was a bit tricky. We had to be able to comfortably accommodate the stage and a seating area utilizing the State Park’s benches. There will be seating on the adjacent side walks, and an area for folks who want to bring their own lawn chairs. In addition, there will be an area for handicapped individuals, and will feature plastic flooring to allow for easy access by wheelchairs. Electricity will be available through a conduit located on Ocean Boulevard. “Having tents available for both the performers and the audience means the productions will go on all summer long, rain or shine. The tents will be provided by the Harvey Construction Company and Karl’s Event Services. Those are the same people who provided the tenting for the Seafood Festival. “The third factor, and a huge one, was how to pay for this venture. The estimated cost of the temporary stage and its operation is approximately $36,000. This does not take into account the cost of the entertainment. In order to pay for the project, we developed a private/ public partnership plan. In essence, the State of New Hampshire will provide $15,000 from beach project funding. The Hampton Beach Village District (HBVD) will come up with $15,000 with a request to pay back as much of this amount as possible. “The third aspect of the funding will come from sponsorships. We were very fortunate to have Unitil step up and become our prime sponsor for the entire twelve weeks of entertainment. Tim Noonis from Unitil said, ‘Unitil is dedicated to the economic health of the communities that we serve and we are proud to support this Public/ LIKE LOBSTER? How about taking on an all-you-can-eat lobster roll buffet? On Saturday, September 10th, 2011 at 2:30 pm, the Second Annual Lobster Roll Eating Contest will take place at the Hampton Beach Seafood Festival. Twelve lucky contestants will be chosen to compete alongside four celebrities. $1,000 is on the line, with the winner receiving $600, second place taking home $250, and third place leaving with $150. The winner will receive bragging rights along with automatic entry into next year’s competition. The ten-minute eating frenzy is sponsored by The 401 Tavern and the Pat Whitley Restaurant Show. 1st Place Winner for 2010 was Matthew Stonie, an amateur eater from Hampton, NH. Matthew devoured 23½ lobster rolls in 10 minutes! 2nd Place Winner Tom Gilbert was a professional eater from Amherst, Massachusetts, consuming 23 lobster rolls. If you did not have the opportunity to witness last year’s competition, you really have to come down and see for yourself what an incredible escapade this is. The excitement, the cheering crowds, it was quite a show! Two qualifying rounds will take place on July 12th and August 16th at The 401 Tavern at 6:00 pm. These initial rounds are hot dog eating competitions to work up your appetite for the lobster rolls. The top six winners of each qualifying round will receive the right to compete in the Official Hampton Beach Seafood Festival Lobster Roll Eating Contest on September 10, 2011 at 2:30 pm. Think you have what it takes? Then prove it. Qualifying rounds are open to those 18 years or older and applications will be taken on-line at www.hamptonbeachseafoodfestival.com. Entry is very limited and submitting an application does not guarantee entry into the event. If you are picked to be one of our contestants, you will receive a phone call or e-mail. Good Luck! The Hampton Beach Seafood Festival takes place each year the weekend after Labor Day. In 2011, the dates are Friday, September 9 through Sunday, September 11. It is a spectacular Seaside Festival (Ocean Boulevard closed to traffic) featuring: 60 of the Seacoast’s top restaurants serving an abundance of mouthwatering seafood and nonseafood items like BBQ Ribs, “Blooming Onions” and sumptuous desserts; 80 Arts & Crafts vendors promoting locally made products and hundreds of Ocean Boulevard merchants offering end-of-the-season Sidewalk Sales; Continuous Entertainment on two stages featuring15 Bands and Orchestras playing a variety of music — Blues, Jazz, the Oldies but Goodies, and even a little Rock & Roll; Kiddie Land — fea- Summer Stage-Continued on Page 2 Lobster Roll-Continued on Page 2 Summer Stage-Continued from Page 1 Private Partnership in its efforts to keep entertainment alive and well during the 2011 summer season while the Seashell stage is under construction.’ The task force also had to find additional sponsors, so we knocked on a lot of doors, and we had some very interested parties step up to participate. This group included: The Brow Family, the Hampton Beach Casino Ballroom, The 401 Tavern, the Boardwalk Café & Pub, Blink’s Fry Doe, Ocean Gaming, La Bec Rouge Restaurant, Sen. Nancy Stiles, the Roy Family Properties, the Sea Ketch Restaurant, and Seacoast Coca-Cola. Each sponsor will donate $500 to help us meet our ‘obligation’. In return, each sponsor will: be listed on the Chamber of Commerce website; featured in the Chamber’s July newsletter; announced at the summer meeting as a sponsor; featured on the HBVD website, and listed on all of the summer marketing posters. They will also be introduced at the beginning of each show during the summer.” CHAMBER CONNECTION A Daytime Networking Event Wednesday, August 3, 2011, 11:30 to 12:30 Hampton Area Chamber members and their guests are invited to join us for this straightforward networking opportunity at the Chamber office, One Lafayette Road, Hampton, on the first Wednesday of most months from 11:30 to 12:30. Attendees will meet other professionals to make contacts and expand visibility for their businesses. There will be time for a short infomercial about your business, a featured speaker will present a topic of interest, and the rest is all about networking. Contact Katie Curran at 603-926-8718, ext. 104 or e-mail [email protected] to reserve a spot. Space is limited to the first 25 reservations received. Reservations are required. An e-mail confirmation will be sent to each month’s attendees. Lobster Roll-Continued from Page 1 turing the best in Children’s Celebrities, Magicians, Jugglers, Clowns, Face Painting & Games; Spectacular fireworks display — Saturday at 8:15 pm; A “Don’t Miss” thrilling Skydiving demonstration, Sunday at 5:00 pm; Pat Whitley Culinary Chef Demonstrations Saturday and Sunday 11:00 am to 2:00 pm; a 200 foot beverage tent serving beer and wine; and a beach bar in the sand. MEMBER NEWS The People’s United Bank branch located at 117 Winnacunnet Road in Hampton held an open house event on June 20th, 2011 to welcome customers from their Lafayette Road branch and to celebrate the start of Summer. People’s United Bank is proud to be part of the greater Hampton community today, tomorrow and for years to come and looks forward to assisting you with your financial needs. Shown in center photo are Jane Faix, Senior Market Manager and Lisa Stonesifer, Customer Service Manager. The Assisted Living Center – Salisbury is currently installing new energy efficient lighting and other energy conservation items. This represents Assisted Living Center’s ongoing efforts to reduce operating costs to keep rates low and keep programs top notch for their residents. This project is a joint initiative with National Grid, who is funding 70% of the cost. Assisted Living Center – Salisbury is located at 19 Beach Road, Salisbury, MA 01952. Call them at 978-463-9809 or follow them on Facebook to stay up to date on the events at the residence. We Want Your Brochures and Menus for the Beach Welcome Center! Take Advantage of this Benefit of Membership Call Us at 603-926-8718 for More Information Regal Limousine of North Hampton has added trolley service to their fleet of vehicles. Trolleys are perfect for parties, tours, and weddings—any event that calls for a casual fun transportation atmosphere. Visit www. regallimo.com for more information. On Saturday 5/28/2011, Rob Holland (world aerobatic champion) and Jessica Olszta (pilot) were married. Their reception was at the Hampton Airfield and was catered by the Hampton Airfield Cafe. After the couple had their 1st dance, they took their 1st flight in the Bi-Plane. As a wedding gift Sky Lines Aerial Ads surprised newlyweds with a congratulations banner. The newlyweds and guests were thrilled. The banner was a huge hit and helped to make the celebration even more memorable. For information about Sky Lines Aerial Ads, call 888-SKY-AD88 or visit www.skyad88.com. Lincoln Financial Foundation is providing increased support for the Museum InReach program at the Children’s Museum of New Hampshire. The foundation’s recent $8,000 education grant will enable students from underserved elementary schools throughout the state to visit the Children’s Museum at no cost during the 2011—2012 school year. Lincoln Foundation was a founding sponsor of this program in 2008, and the upgrade in their support this year will increase the number of students who will be served through Museum InReach. The not-for-profit Children’s Museum of New Hampshire is located at 6 Washington Street in Dover and offers two levels of hands-on, custom-created exhibits for children ages 1-12. Children can explore a wide range of subjects, from dinosaurs, music and aeronautics to world cultures, art and natural history. Open year-round, the museum hosts a variety of live performances, workshops, classes and special events for families. The museum serves as a critical resource for children, families, schools and social service agencies. For more information, please call the museum at 603-742-2002 or visit www.childrens-museum.org. Summer of Special Events— The Children’s Museum of New Hampshire in Dover is hosting a wide range of special events for families this summer. The museum’s special events are all open to the public and included in the regular price of admission. Visit the website for information on events, times, and admissions. McFarland Ford announced that Patricia G. Shepard has joined the dealership, with responsibilities in Commercial Sales and in Event Marketing. Patricia can be reached at 603-658-9061 or [email protected]. Pat Shepard is one of our newest and brightest employees at McFarland Ford. She brings tons to the table and connects with other corporations within the seacoast area. She currently lives in Kittery, ME across from the Sheraton Hotel in Portsmouth, NH. She currently lives with her dog Eli, an English Setter and her daughter Lindsey. She also has a son named Danno as well. Before she moved to Maine, she used to live in Hampton, NH. She graduated college at SUNY-Purchase in Purchase, NY with a degree in Business with a minor in Political Systems in the Middle East. She is also considered an advocate in the State of New Hampshire for Wildlife Fish N’ Game! She deals with issues regarding oceans, land, rivers, and streams. Her hobbies include bird hunting, cycling, gardening, salt water fishing, and sailboat races. Her previous employment history includes Corporate Event and Sale Coordinator in the Hospitality industry. She was a promoter for events with business corporations. She also was a Showroom Coordinator for outdoor events at Expo Centers and other various locations. The McFarland family has served the Seacoast community for over 53 years. For more information, visit the dealership at 151 Portsmouth Ave., Exeter, NH, call 603-772-5953, or online at www.mcfarlandford. com. The Hampton Area Chamber welcomes David J. Burbine Insurance Services as a new member. David supplied us with the following open letter to the Chamber: “Someone recently said that ‘rather than learning what you do, people care more about why you do it.’ I am celebrating my 35th year in the insurance and financial services business and want to thank clients and friends for continuing to place their trust in me to protect with insurance what they value the most. This is the ‘why’ in my purpose and mission. “In 1985 I opened an independent office in Hampton for Prudential Insurance located in the Prudential Rush Realty building for 12 years. In 1997 Prudential Insurance decided to downgrade their insurance company corporately. I decided to pursue my successful practice as an independent insurance broker. After investigating most of the insurance companies available, I decided to become affiliated with the Alliance Group in 2009 because they were doing what no one else thought to do. They understood that helping people survive life’s financial emergencies while living may be more critically urgent than delivering a claim check at the time of death. We refer to this as ‘Living Benefits’. All too often, our friends and family members become chronically, critically, or terminally ill (heart attack, stroke, or diagnosis of cancer for example) and need financial help now to make up for lost earnings, increased expenses, or a pending foreclosure and/or bankruptcy. “Imagine knowing that you could access up to 90% of the policies face amount, while living, to be used any way you see fit. It may mean the difference between financial life and death while a client is still living! Why would anyone want to own life insurance protection without ‘Living Benefits’—Included At No Additional Charge? “It has truly changed the lives of clients who have made claims and reinforced the ‘why’ in my mission of dedication to continue my work with passion and caring. If you have any questions or want more information about a specific subject or concern, please feel free to contact me.” David J. Burbine can be reached at [email protected] or at 603-498-1188. JUMPIN’ JACK’S CELEBRATES EXPANSION The Hampton Area Chamber of Commerce held a ribbon cutting recently to congratulate Jumpin’ Jack’s Java on the recent expansion of their Express Cafe. What a fantastic day it was! As shown in the photo, Jumpin’ Jack’s staff was surrounded by friends, family, customers, and even some tourists who stopped in to wish them well, sample delicious Gifford’s Ice Cream, and taste a scrumptious Valerio’s Deli sub. Jumpin’ Jack’s will soon be open until 9:00 pm. Stop in at 333 Ocean Boulevard in Hampton Beach and see the new room, new furniture, the beautiful ocean view, and enjoy some treats. For more information, visit Jumpin’ Jack’s Java Express Cafe on Facebook. GRAND OPENING AT OCEAN GAMING The Hampton Area Chamber held a ribbon cutting at Ocean Gaming recently to celebrate their grand opening. The event was a family affair, bringing together the Anzalone and Pollina families, the Ocean Gaming staff, and radio station WXGR, along with the Chamber and Advanced Construction, who did the work on the building, Ocean Gaming at Hampton Beach now offers the best in charitable gaming. Located on the second floor of 81 Ocean Boulevard, the poker room offers a panoramic view of the beautiful Atlantic Ocean. With two dozen poker tables and other games including Roulette, Blackjack, and Craps; Ocean Gaming is one of New Hampshire’s premiere destinations for charitable gaming. With their fully stocked bar by the beach & affordable grill, Ocean Gaming is the perfect beach side hangout with drink specials and great food offered daily. The second floor outdoor patio is a perfect place to relax and watch the beach action. Stop in and try your luck or test your skill, and enjoy delicious food and beverages in their restaurant and two bars. Visit www. oceanfrontgaming.com for hours of operation and more details. Pictured above at the ribbon cutting are (from left): Rosetta Pollina, Nick Anzalone, Nancy Anzalone, Frances Anzalone, Doc Noel of the Chamber, Sam Pollina, Peter LaSpisa, Mike Hollinrake, Murine and Peter Anzalone, Tina Mayberry, Pat Morgenstern and Ginni McNamara of the Chamber, Tammy Sullivan, and Christopher Brady of WXGR. STUDIO 471 HOLDS GRAND OPENING EVENT Congratulations to STUDIO 471 in downtown Hampton on their recent Grand Opening! Call 603-601-6839 or visit www.studio471.net for appointments or information. Scenes from Business After Hours at North Beach Bar & Grill Thanks to Dan & Effie Favreau, Tom Indoccio, Sally Gray, Chef Brian and the entire staff! Chamber Officers Chairman Dean Merrill Tobey & Merrill Insurance 1st Vice Chairman Paul LePere The Hamptons Real Estate Thank you to WNBP The Legends, Cinnamon Rainbows, Nouvaderm MedSpa, Duddy Law Office, Eccentric Hair, and North Beach Bar & Grill for donating door prizes! Immediate Past Chairman Tim Noonis Unitil Corporation Treasurer Robert Jones The Provident Bank Chamber Staff President B.J. “Doc” Noel Thank you, Mel & John for the great music! Assistant to the President Katie Curran Director of Special Events Ginni McNamara Director of Membership Development Pat Morgenstern Office Assistant Sherrill Ayles Isles of Shoals Steamship Company Hosts Chamber’s Summer Sendoff Thank you to Isles of Shoals Steamship Co. for hosting the Chamber on a Summer Sendoff Cruise in Friday, June 10! Beautiful weather, lovely views, hospitality and camaraderie! Thanks also to Galley Hatch Catering, Blue Mermaid, Fosters, and My Friends Bakery for providing the food. Keep all of these businesses in mind when you plan for a good time! And thank you also to Coastal Economic Development Corporation, O’Brien’s General Store, and Correll Associates Architects for raffle prize donations! Reception Sandy Flesher Hampton Area Chamber of Commerce One Lafayette Road P.O. 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